• - • nittsk MEESE Early Tumatops. • Thiiiiitis prabiiidflinTritiVivhiiliAtunt present more.generailVand!rdeaeTvedly e ectentedothan , the, Tornitio.t 7ftelinedi 4 cal -4 iirttreti'drentore . !universallY, re,OV . nizgill3y4freciiittnie es; and' Very- feW ger- - , dens,.are'ilestinite of. it, though :owing -to. various causieti.nrit'neceesary• to Mention,' succeetiin:ctiltiVating it rarely_itfained,. The.soil best adapted to this fruit; where it is requirod• early-in the season, is fine dry"sand':., A:shovel-NIL of ,old Well rot ted manure in Seen hilli,willtiesufileient, and the. plants; after, they, come • up, re . quired•bnli.;'l4ll , 6 teed,. and weeded, ;tO insure an:abandanterOpi. Stinks k e ep' the- fruit from 'coining in, contact With.the • dirt, tinny ' supplied; t. - few, bilthes placed around '.the .plants, will be.a good protection.-- Oryvery riclrland, - the vines profitless : gr,ent ' bit(the maturation of ihofrett.ii retarded;..and is, less.rapid. and healthful. For sauce , pies and pick - els; as ;well as: for a , variety - ot other `uses,' the 'tot:nate is .uesorpasted by any vege table.with. which We are acquainted.— , The yield is very ; large, consequently a . fulLeupplyfor domea tic purposes And_usl• ea, may be obtained from a few hills.— The yellow tomato is' generally preferr, ed to the red, though both are good.— , Preference is perhaps, in this, 'a matter. of mere taste, after all: In the: vicinity of large mark-ell: . ai much. clear profit is frequently realized.. &Om: a, Jew :*rods of land; cultivated itrearly tomatoes; as (rem many a hundred farm, whielipro. duces only the. ordinary kinds , of vege tables and grains.—GermaniciWn Tele. graph. - . pr . Tourig Farmers, The , larger-the farm, the less a man gratve tb the acre. - To . apply' manure to undrained.lan, is•to throw money; away. A-..thousand• =Wong' of human beings nee supported by agriculture.. The two greatest agricultural improve ments of-the-age - are under-draining and subsoil To.clouble_thacrops.on most.-farms, sell otr °be half the lend, end with the pro ceed.s . buy..man u re. for 4Eli-ether. - • Nine-tenths of all the available capital inAhe_world_is-employed,-directly or-in directly, in the, agricultural interest. Place your lop onions in The ground as early, in. the spyingas .poisible: Those intetfeed for •• raising seed should be set deeper. than those for bottoms. , Corn will bear heavier manuring than any (Abet' cal - Oared plant, and the soil should be diep;to permit'the mats to'de scend beyond endanger of drought. Young orchaids should be kept under the hoe tilt the trees acquire a strong, healthigrOwth, and hegin , to bear clever ly, when they may be rested with grain and grasses. A-young lady, recently married to faimet, one day visited the cow .hetises, when she: thus interrogated , her "By-the-by, Miry, which of these cows is -it„thet . gives the' buttermilk ?” Mix, occasionally, one part of salt with four, five•orssix'inirts of wood ashes, and give; the, mixture to • different kinds of stock, summer and winter, It promotes their appetites, and tends to keep them in,a healthy condition. When horses eat oats or beans - that have not been, through a crushing mill, much of This food swallowed whole, and in this state, being perfectly indi gestible, the husk or pellicle resisting the solvents of the stomach, there is so much lost to nutrition. Most &liners plant their seed corn dry, but a Much better mode would bo to soak it in a strong solution of saltpetre 15 to 24 hours, then roll in lime or plaster.— This not only induces a more rapid ger• mination, but a more healthy and vigor ous griiwth. By the late census, it appears that the production of maple sugar in this coun try in;1850, was within a small fraction of thiriy-four millions, of pounds. An orchard of maple trees has been found al most equal u acre for acre, with the sugar cane, tir;producing, sugar and molasses. In dafting grapes, saw Off the , vine art inch or two below the surface of_the groundi., Then with n large gimlet , or small Jong*, just the'size,•of the graft, brirolhe 'or More holes, perpendicularly, " '1 I • h or pa 07 with 'the ,grato, about two in ches cleep',iii the top of the root where semi off, and into these insertiho thb Rill depth of the holes. - Tl4' broken winded • 'horse breathes hard 'fihd quick in drawing. in the air, bat •tvhen respiring there seernS to be slight qasms. This diseaseis caused by a cough, or fapitlgalleping after a full Meal. ' !It is . httended by. short cough, and cannot b'e,cured. It may be Palliated by nutritious food, .which•will occupy , lit rle eptiako . in;l he stomach. In setting out trees, one Potion Should hold`thetree 'in a perpendicular posture, white, others spread ouethe,roois in their nature , pp,sitibh an , ,p ace, oam etween, 11 000 roots not cling to gether.' It Convenient. to employ' three tirmine .Icv a. tree, for ins 'should. 66'01 14,1mee,s , to place all the ,' a roots tightnd' Ode to shoe ;the .191 tin ithd beet intaftrte - rast : its it is wenteii, 'radius ;of 'fifteen miles ot Londonehtre aro two 'hundred' thousand Au 'the' hands 'of 'merits( gardeuerf,, , all,.7laburiFik ; for 'the LOndiiti ria.ttrke,t, ttiousand,loads of turnips, 100,006,ehcks , of pee ~t 20,000,0.00 heads of eelery:4o,6oo.6o34AibbsOs, and' 1060 tOnd , 'Of . 't , iite u ereseds'...ftre'jst ( t)a.,ta be sold 4 00041 1 ,i1 .-I ;i' - 'o 4 en! , marke t lorte i sn:y not hing •of the , potatoes, car. rotsi-beets,.ortions, habs'of ttlikkinds &c., which tiro sold in ,iniinensuAluittitities. ' l Ttrivx urgErtilarP.,„: 1 1 . 11 . •• • ; hq oildcreldned'hosi.•:st , ratin•ned from the ussortrponf Of ,H u,,, Rit ,ut. to, Carlisle, IOYM.I II thS .;attontlon Of his mister Mars nethO:. ganfiridly, Eit9C4 cernifirliddesery nthmeeleually. *Muria 111, - ,lierd: wolVOOlih• 'Adoeqlsdaperalderir,"Car , penters , rgeddleis=rtlettehmakors, Blacksmiths, Cabtnet-eMtarelc Farmere..and othora Cwould do woll•so!..givoihim. , a call. halbert porchasirg massmorsi , as'lto , •il3 Aleteltriltiodt selliat the very4Miyeat pricaa.7tCall andissio. .; 4 ~• • •' . • NEN•If YIP:AXTON- • , earilaliiv'Falft•23oB,s3,•.• •• .•,.; • • ,' • 10 # 41.0r / 1844-63 t :31 #1 1 0t40.04 tY lle,lPSZVina t irOc_ll2lVerjr A 'l"`so - Birest, /IL !,'Phlll6l6llitiiv . .leniiitkVi otit'!:::iiiiiiiiiit'w, ly call the Atlandoit 'a...' , lg4.!frialail a and, the publican ordoioli'M lihi"Jarga and well se. oldegralddle!of dB Cloth's, ./illta(ingi, iriAalo#oslAdikit; Rod*/ Pi. 4110,30 krimpTablAervorsfaietifolfalti4474 from nr ,l , v fAbq ri . T1.4 141 P 41.0/ I ,flAcfs,FT#4ting .4.lscto my braiic l l l , l2 loo 4 •3lVdiiiihil:ear-• affdve:9llC"4 - • • 4 ;3_•? TEETH ITSILN . =l:lo4ebr z apld . 1: 1 90;14 f A r 74 nriHIS italtiable'prOitrittiritt tiaglotig been titled ay •In Nteir York itnill'hilltdelphin, where ithat. attained an iminenstil'po:pulfirltyV , for-'cleansing; preeervink an& beteitifyinL the • teeth. c4t 19 •Iter exciillentreMody for - adro.sottpr bleeding It alto imports adel . ightful freshness yo.tho mouth f atatagroeithle oilorte_tlte breath,: • '"' 'Rent/the follortiinkfroin Or: ` " I. can, With the.. 'uttdopt confidence, redorn mend to' the public, Zermants• (Anti-Scorbutic :!rootti_Wiish as the best-its Its-my—practice as a Dentist, 4have,,used and recommended it for me last five.yeari, - and have found it to give sat i,srantinn in e very Instance, as the Wash does not content nod, or anything injurious to the teeth, or gums; but, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic n the practice, and . therefore; Would recommend he Me of it,•not only to those who . wish to pre= • serve thbir teeth and gams, And haven wholetorrie ibreatliibutalso to these who have diseased gums 'tor teeth. -The.inic 'of the Wash, for a short time, willinsure a return to their healthy state. . GEORGE E 'iIIDItRAY, Dentist, No • 61, S. Eleventh at:; below' Chestnut E hips. .J_St...llenticl of .Carlisle, Zer. man, I am.well pleased with Aar Tooth Wash it not only eleauseatind whitens the te'etli.withotit injuring theiw,but iteures sore or bleeding gums. rcheerfulli , recommend - it to the profession' and lnlblio,as the very best preparation that can be .used for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the gums,and giving_ sweetness to the • breath.:. . JOHN W. HENDEL,Aurgeon Dentist. Price '25 mote per bottle. Prepared only ah FruisZerman;Drligir,lo. and'- of Ninth aniltatlitirine- streets, Philadelphia.. For sale . by ,SANIUIII.; ELLIOTT, Carlisle, _ otl3. Iv) . NEW rircumr GROCERS( STORE High Street, two doors East of the Market House South Side. FA 1115 undersigned bogs leave le inform the IL citizens of Carlisle and the public gene• ralLyi,that he has opened , a now FAMILY GROCERY STORE, on East High Street, and topes by aria attention io business, and a desire-to accommodate_ and pleatte till, to Merit a share of -pupils patronage, .1 koop constantly on hand an assortment of the best family gro ceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, LoverMge superior white Crus hed, Lump and pulverized Su g ars at the lowest prices, also Rio and Java Coffees of the best quality. QUEENS W A RE—Of every desbrintion, including french and English Chinas in setts or by the piece ; also Granite and comnion wtre of every description ; also an assortment of Glass ytre and Willow and Cedar ware of every description. 'I'S '‘S Impetialand,Young Hyson Tons of the best quality ; Sweet Spiced Zeal and Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. OAWEGO PREPARED CORN—Manu factured and refined exproaly for food, with recipes formaking boiled Custard, Ice Cream, Pies, Cake, Blanc - Mang,O,'Mfnuto and pud; dings t also a lot of liocker'eFarina. SUOA-R-CURED-HAMS—Of thi3very best nualitY, together with Dry Beet,Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked ['erring, &c. Spices of _all kinds. - Ground Alum an i fine table salt. FRU - MS—S.lOh as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Preens. Raisins, Pm LAMPS—.I lull salmis , ' of Pine Oil and Fluid La ape, at the lowest prices, constantly cn hand. Rase's Etc:elsior Ink, a superior ar ticlai smtll or large bottles Persons would do wall by and evatoining before per Alain; 'else when). ps we sell cheap for cosh jy7 W A CAROTHERS. - FAMES R.wmAvEit would respectfully le call the attention of house Kee ere and the public ter his extensive - bud - cif of MEGANT FURNITURE, including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dreading and plain Bureaus and every pillar article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in'Carlislo, at the lowest prices. -I)tr - Coffins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ho solic its a call at his . totablishment on 'North Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Fur nitnrb hired out by the month or year 3 Carlisle, March 20, 1850.1 y Corner of Ilanover and out her sky., Carlisle. „FIV' undersigned has always ott hand a large IL Mack of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles; which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. lie invites attention partic ularly to the Patent 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• lion to all who have them in use. - Kr - CO FFI:sIS made to order at the shortest notice. • JACOB FFITTER Carlisle, Jan'y. 22, 1851.-1 y. Menagerie lias arrived! AND ivil I he open for Exhibition until often the Rolydays at WORMLEY'S srottE, West Main street, whet, its connection with the above there will also be shown the 'largest . and most magnificent stock cf TOYS, FANCY GOODS, &c. ever brought to Carlisle, consisting in Tort of Motto Cups of all patterns, Chinn Vases, Flower Baskets,Tea Setts, Mugs, Card Baskets, Alabaster Inks,Jewel Boxes, China Figures of all kinds. Music fioxes Kid Dolls of all sizes and prices, Violins,. Trumpets, Drums, Whips, Clarionets, Accordeons from 25 setae to $5,00, Glass Toys of all kinds, Games, Pistols, Guns, indiailubber_DolLliends..Balls,Rattles,Bl.a_be, sides a great Variety of Toy* unmentionable. Also in connection with the above we him, a large stock of CANDIES of our own 'manufac ture, and others which for quality and price cannot be bent—consisting oh ~, ' Mist, Lemon, Cinnamon, Sassafras, Clove and Birch candies, Rose and Burnt Almonds. Mint. Lemon, Clioo elate and Gum Dicips. Candy Toys Of all kiinds. Fruit and Nuts of all kinds. Lemons. Figs and Rtiisins of all prices. Dates, Primes, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, &e• A- well selected stock of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Oils, Extracts, &e. TOBACCO and SEGAIL Of the bestquality: Large and small Plantation, JaCques, El Dorado, La Veil-. kn, La Union, /Ise. 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 a continuance oft he former patronage so liberally extended to us. • =ill= pTe - w pashicimblii 101 - anir Gap Store. .- ,-- - F._- ..-._---• ' . 4 f - ' - =' , - - - - . 1. " .. -- " ..,.--- , • ....,,,...,..__,, t . -.,..--- • ---._÷-...- f. , • iiki.....,.... ,, -4---- . _ •—. . , . • -----. - .s. .. rIM undersigned respectfully invite the at tention of the . publio•to - the 'large, degas andfashionable assortment, just opened at their new toreMn street',. nearly • opposite the 'Manion House HMO, coati sting of a large va riety..f MOU:SKIN HATS, manufactured by Oultfordilleebe, and Morris 8: Co., of Phila. dolphin, which are of the latest ...141e, and as to , quality unsurpassed. A fine assortment of black and Drub KOSWTII RATS WO and low. crown 011 athe best quality and prices to auit customers. Also, White.fieaver and Pan lima Hats, an artictema nob , used in the eastern cities. A large variety-of children's fancy bea ver and slouchluds.' (Joys . 'blank and drab.— Wita a large assortment of CAI S'of all . kith and :prices. The ,undersigned having recently established themselves in business, hope by an earnest effort to ple.nai;t r eeajey a rull shar'eprippOke patron• ago and laver. G. 8:J KELLER, - mconn NEW Goons. THE subscriber.islust .opening another Lot -of -FALL't.AND•VIVVER GOODS, embra• cing . , a , lull assortmentp.,ae follows: French Mermen, .Cashineres,', Bumbaeines, Persian •Twillse•Coburge, P,lous de Lains: Gingham, Ohintzeleind. , Calicoei, Also' Cloths; • Saul nets, Castdineresin;viirietyfor'boys,wear.wit4, o general .assortment Fancy )and Staple Goods to suit ovary body:in prtee:atid BONNETS, - 11.IBLIONSi• &C.' ' ' Nci*opprittigsLloll assortment nf,handseme Plaid' , RilitiOns o • ,Bonnet,.Linings,. . Hormel FiarUite, no tre'ty. yektel hiAbstis of 4,a Ahda, Joe rek !. A"' grjtit. 'variety ' : hand- Ome Pretielf Gollitra lat Oat . style' `, and SWiffs,Tkionerage:P;dgitsgsand,Xnetirtln'gs. full.•.:assoriment. Of; Press DOttobe, ,some entirgy.noyv.atylopr,with a• groat" many, o ther! nntliontanot onemereled;••• ; - '.. l ollA,VV.LS.l"sinv ' vvLs Just - recai,lied •Itifuglho•retipply l of Tlroctia' Cashmere,'Thlbet, aturßlfmker Shawls; both' 4 1ard'aataVo ; and ofimriousieolori,Nduch Wti l , roi4kl, at'AO loweor ; pehi, t I ii . slkAlett.ifiro.y)fraseigin i ,,,rut t k orti l' 4 g9ao a .P, laal?I• ar tasSi:coin if 4 ' bars 640' fa tl ial Pyrnfai,atlialtVipsietaink'n b l ed , FOW 0 1 ' Was rliff R • • • ..• - •••, xr ==;Z=ii EIMEM ,eitortv. Extensive Furniture Rooms _ *0 US, THE GI EAI IEII c r- l4re.ll(lllCl3llCirr ,r . 4 IplirL: IMPORTANT To. rAravarns . TIME,A ND LAB 0 12 , SAVED I The Old Fashioned Afills Done Jlway With!' AIN all fernier rtlinea it NMI 81.1iLipoheirthaT, a large quantity of cider could.only ha made by using a ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the appled without grinding them - fine. They were then inade into a massive cheese in straw, and a most severe. and long pressure was required to extract a portion orfthe.citler, a considerable quantity. being ' . pbsorbed by the straw and the mass of pomice,,and 'Up, 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 more profitably' employed. to make from six to twelve barrels of cider. To obviate the . catty the farniersbave heretofore labored under this machine has been invented, and the state. ment of a few facts will prove that it is Mit on ly the BEST' 111ACIIINE oldie kind in exks. tenets, but that it is the most profitable that, a man can have on his farm. Tho apples are by this machine grated up intoa fine pulp, au that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to ex'ract all the cider, it being aseertainecrby practical experi- . giant that one./berthMore Mice can be obtained than by theolo process. Besides this it only requires two hands to grind up and make• into cider a larger quantity of apples than can pos sibly bo made on the old fashioned machines. On this press, owing to the corn pnetness of the potnice in the tub, and the complete manner in which it is ground, a pressure of from three to five tons—that can easily be_olitaine—Will produce a more favorable result than one him • dred tons pressure on the ordinary cider press, even - if the apples were ground as 'finely as oa the improved mill ; and if the apples were mereLy_crushed_astm_them u t_ moll Id_ reqUire a pressure of two 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 cider than any oth er mill, with a given imantity of apples in 'a given time, and with much less labor and ex• Second—lt will make cleaner and sweeter cider than any other mill. - Third—Y Su can make the cider as you want it, and when you want it—and in quantities from ono gallon toll or 20 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press your currants cherries, berries, cheese, butler, lard ano Fitth—With it you can -..nave one-fourth iof your time in making apple butter. Sixth—With it you can grind or chip your apples, potatoes. turnips, beets, carrots or pumpkins, for yam. cattle. - seventh—With its use you can at all -times have FRESH arid SWEET CIDER. With all the advantages resulting _from the possession and use of such a machine- at a price so low that is within the reach of all- 1 con it be that anyintelligent farmer would do without it? ' Do you wish tii - havin your house cider that is at all times sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy and fit for use—and do you wish to save n great portion • of the hard labor attending the making of _apple- butter I' If so. buy this machine and our ordfor it you I will not be disappointed. 'rho price of the Cider 'Mill and Press is 635; and of the Root Cutting Cylinder $5. For Machines, or State, county or township rights, address. post paid W 0 HICKOK. _ - Harrisburg, Po. Kr - Good Agents wanted. NOTICE.—Since my circulars-were issued it has been concluded to sell nt the shove price. giving the owner the entire right to the ma chine and to use or lend it os he pleases. The machine can be seen by calling en Mr Jacob Fetter,' Carlisle. (ringllfim) $5OO CHALLENGE. NiTHATlWEltconcertathe,health and happi• nest of a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. hake 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 &I sac rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly as sure you that WORMS ,aeccirding fettle opinion of the most celebrated Phythcians, are the prima ry causes of a f farge majority of diseases to which the children end adelts are liable , if you have an appetite continualyebangeable from one kind of food to another, Bad' Breath, Pain in the Stomach,,Ticking_nt the ..Noie,Allardnesa_and Fullness of 'the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse itregfilar—rememher that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem edy : ROBENSACC'S WORM SY RCP, • 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. 'omplaints and Diarrboa hive made theM weak:and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup tire snob, that it stands without an equal in the,, catalogue of Med icines, in 'giving tone and strength to the Stem itch, which makes it an infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing cures performdd by this S 3 rup alter Physicians have failed, is the beet evidence of its superior uflicncy above all others. THE PAPP, WORM! • 'This is the most difficult 'Worm to destroy o all that infest the:huninn system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened. in the Intestines and Stomach,nffecting the health so sadly as to cantle St. Vans' Dance, ;Fits, Ste., that those afflicted seldom -if ever sus• : pect that ft is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In ordqy to destrorthls worm,a. 'very energetic treatment m^.st- be pursued, it would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as remove all obstructions that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfuls three times .n• day. These directions followed have. never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate rase of Tone Worm.' • lIOi3ENSACK'S LIVER PILLS No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a titterer to purify the blood, or •giving the proper secretion to the Bile; so -that spy wrong fiction of time Liver af fects the other important parts ofthe.system. and reiults varicusly, In Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsle, &e. We fillotild therefore, watch ev ery symptom that might indiente a wrong action. of the Liver.. Those pills 'tieing composed of Roots (Intl Plants furnished by nature to' heal the tack': Namely, Ist. AO EXRECTORANT; which augments the secretion from the; Pulmo. nary mucous membtatie, or promcites the din chnrge of secreted molter. 2(1. , An, A uno.R.4- TIVE. yl , hich changes in s:orne•itlexpllcable and insensible manner the ocrttom 'morbid action of the system. TONlC;,Vvnicit 'give toile and strength to the nervosa Bygem,kenewin ,, health and vigor 144fi1l parts 'et ths..tiody.t • •.etb.,'..q,04- TI-TaRTIC; which 1100110:1/CeNAllerMony. with the other ingredients, and operating on‘ thebowy les, and efiliulling the Whole- ronetrof'corruiptind vitiated '‘mattfir,.fitellinrifying' the mood; which destroys disease and 'retitOreir ! . .63 . • Yee;vlll fygeg,pill;uninfyla p bie medicine 4n ninny,..wini).mintAto,:vvllAi Ton are subjeqi:' ;In obstructions , either:PlCO inctlik . they : have been fottittl ,, . of%an,teestirnableben,ctit, restoring their funcitiontb,nrrangetneuts,to izflealtity, potion purifying the loo4 , andpther sio'etibatually tut to pi,if,tn Bri 3 Ot:tal,eompla ivhickmartirise from female Irregnlaripes,!as hendoetkriddhiels, dimness of sight, t iimmiu:the side, bacicteo,, , None genuine un m ipsiteeci.J. N. Nobensaefc, j all others being bitse ; mptatiopti,. • ,007 pcorn.og. ; ,).fgents mull ad T ., Arose .thi!.P o Mprie,ter o J. N, 101tensafils;Ph1147, :}taveysti*, S Elliott; and KNubbnikl,,Cerpsfet Lloyd, Lisburn and PS tiabr,Meclain:: lesbarg ;I:. Coyle, IHoguestowp anvgiellole 'et 1 Strohm,' 'ltingstown,s`„ Benher, churclitewn,k . - Sliipptiniluirg 'PtiperfOlYto, k .Sh;Veq.flentrevllle't ;Doneldsite:k 'Patti ritown;i burg', ; .:°"". •' ,Pri40414 . 41i4t • .1. rzaTivplictix-izinit-agliao- or ; -. •• - rmo PATP !., aed„ LA pLE,s , „ FURS 4 .O `overt' variety, comprjeitig,-oee - arid cheapell Stow.re,- • ean - he' had of JOHN l'FA:RtritAAat the well'-knoivn.Hat;•Cap.and Watehotreei Market Sfrotit,'be- , ' tweeliEighth and 'Ninth, South 'eide; . lthilaJ 4 • •" ' ~ the P,r — opito tor O ff ers hie claim's' lb? public patronage; Tjeieg n ,pineffeat workninn;and having'inid'personal experience bOtli ninnti7 facturtq. And' C l3olling,.-he is-satiefiedi lint facililios cannot be surpassed' by any " - • Ifie etocic,pf.Gentlemen's Heisler. the Tall is very large-tind . of superior entilitY. as 7 (torment of' qltildren "casts is also very large,' •! tarying in Tirane from ,91 to He also calls the attention" of Ladies in his fine finsortinnnt of:1?UItS, such an Muffs, Boas, Tippets; Arm. lets, made-,:up expressly, for the present season.... All the furS are of his Own imports. .thinond made by the beat werlimeri.Undbr his owri.pernoital•inspection. Wholesale dealers fronfthe country will find it to their advaninge to call calFand examine his Buick before pun : Oet. 273 m. A i C 12r E GO . .74 P 'Ems mbraeing all ',the- piverties contained in the finest addition lc which,the darn . biply (Ohs .11.1etals,are combined andjUlly . arciatedarni developed.-- ti ,'1852. THE following highly respectable testamo- Male and recommendations are submitted to the public:' Having tried Adam Wm. RaPp's PATENT SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN. the undersigned takegrent pleapure in recommend lag it:to the public as the greatestimprovemont in metallic pens that has metour attention. ' 'His Excelleney, William Biglir,. Governor of fhe State of Pennsylvania. His Meet:Honey', E: Louie Loive, Go ernor of the State, ofPlaryland. Right Reverend Bishop A. Pour, Rev. Charles Wadsworth, Rev. John Street, W. Rawls; Eaq. Han.,Josepli Ri Chandler, Clark Hate; Esq:, &Sian Ilacke, Alderman George W. MI, Rev: D. W. Bar,thi . e,, Editors Public LedgekEfef,...J. S. Hv, IligtiS:thoogplijar( t id. - •:." • .1 u d ge . AVictili,Z•Rfelfa Vita u E 54.7" hitt; Tied, George W..Walloston;William S. price, Delaware. " • • • Rov.'W. B. Edwards, Duff Green, Esq., F. "I - lowaa,: - 441:. Richard Smith, Esq., II: MOM', J. Radcliff, William P. Elliott, Edi ors National Intelligencer,,Editers"Washing ton Republic, Washington City. James M. Chssady, Esq., Thomas W. Mel. ford, A. Browning, W. N. Jeffries, Camden. Rev. Drel)eWitt, Rev, Charles A. Hay, Rev. •G. H. Colt, Rev. J. F. Mpsick, brtr•• Rev. C. K. Nelson, Editors MarylandlState Capitol Gazetik Annapolis, Aid- The subscriber having purchased the prop ertyiltnown ant the Illoyamenslng Banking House, South Usst Corner of 2d and Chestnut Streets, for his filtu - re businese Establishment, intends keeping a 'large and complete assort— ment of every variety of texture and - size of Adam Wm. Rapp's - lately patented scientific 'Niche Gold Pens., Gold and Silver Pencils and Pen Holders, of every variety, wholesale and retail.-- In'-addition thereto 1 have on hand Rapp's lasi edition of Scientific Penmanship abei Penmaking,:in various bindings. JAMES BARBER, General-. Sale Agent for .Adnin •W m. 'topple Patented Scientific Niche • Cold - P_ens, S. E. corner Secon4and Chestnut Srcets,- Pt ilo. maylt2—ly NO VELTIT. ZROX( wonns. T"2'undersigned is prepared to manufacture stew! engines red boilers, blowing cylin ders, gearing for rolling. grist and saw mills. screws, lathes and I. planes, shafting, hangers is"ls - - and pullies, and every vari ety of MACHIWY and CASTINGS,sUch as hot blast pipes, gits'and water pipes, retorts and lamp posts, car wheels and axles, fire Plugs and hydrants, . cellar grates, and water spouts, wall coupemg, and a Very handsbme assortment of new style wain§ tbrpatent fence malting, posts and,gates, cast bathing cisterns, largo size, and a tipmber of new patterns for cook, nine plate and parlor stoves, horse pow ers and threshing machine's of improved plans, plough castings, cast columns and fronts for houses. Mill owners and mill-wrights are respectful. y solicited to call and examire my new and mproved assortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith wont made to order and machinery repaired promptly. N. B• Railroad - cars of all dimensions built and repaired. -flarrisburn - , May 26. 1. R..10.,NE5.-1 HARRISBURG 11,001 C-BINDERY. F. L. Zit'UTTER & Co. Successors to Tr 0 Hickok and Hickok Co' Cantine Book Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturers HARRISBURG, PA. /1111 E subseribere respectfully inform their JL friends that they are now carrying on the above business at the old stand :Ormerly oc• cupied by Hickok fir, Cantine, 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 liberallyenjoyedby the old fi rma. Particular attention will be Paid to the ruling and binding of every descriptlon. of BLANK BOOKS, tar Banks, 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. mont Books. In addition to the above, they have and will at all times keep, a •general as sortment of. SCHOOL and MISCELLAN S OUS BOOKS & STATIONERY. • Lotter Paper, Knives, Slates, Pencils, Cap . " Quills, Ink Stands, Drawing V't , Carp'rs Pencils Lotter Stamps, Transfer •' Lead Pencils,f Motto Wafers, Copying '' Wafers. India Rubbor, Blotting '" . Sealing Wax, Blank Cards, Steel Peds, Red Tape, Folders, Black Ink. Red Ink, Carmine Ink,.Blue Ink, Copying•lnk, Arnold's Writing Fluid, . ' ''Etasks, Egc. -• Paper Rulegfo Pattern- Old Books, Peri odicalkLaw Books, Music, Newspapers, kc, boUnd to nny pattern,tind in -any style required. A general assortment of Printing' Bib. All work .varranted. and done limy clumply.Please give us a .call. F. L. II UTTER &• Co. Harrisburg, April 28,1852,-t1 • Manufactured bYtheJV"ew Jersey Cointiany, X f umric, All . J. • THE subser,lhertrare now prepared ft° etre. cute Orders to any extent for their beautiful White and Cokited Zinc Paints, at thefollow. ing•reduced:Pricea,htix 3 • • No I,•White, g'd ip oil, 90 per 1b.,.w',u1 pure. No 2 • do do . 8 do do No 3 do ...do , 7 do' • do Brown St'Brlt.jlo 5 .do do; Ono hundred pounds will cover equally well no much surface as 160Ibs. of White Lead; they are 26 per,cent.'clicaper.to the consumer. THE ZINC. MOTE is rapidly . wipe - 1 .- Coding White Lead, over Which it potinesseiii: ninny ad. vantages. •Itirwhitor and more beautifal than the White Lehddoes not turn 'yellow, oven when 'exposed to , suilphtiroun vapor--has 'no runell—is no injurious to health And is far more Zinc lire'ren . thixt Black Pnin'ts are both Treather. rind Fire Proof, • , The best 'mtating for outside work ever in - troduced,,adapted te'huilding 'of:Wood, Brick or Stone-:-to fences; carriage bodies, bridged ,and : rnachinery..-40,theltullsof,vosselemiChors; chains, and all other iron work on board .13hig stem boilers,: smoke suiclqir..svnierian4i till and other roofing, iron elnittore: doors and railings. wire fences, bridged. etc. _ For Iron Surface; thispiint is'espectellyval: 'table, as it forum, tt,;gplvapie• , connection, anti entiroly provaritirnet., , t , „ Those,sino Oats having pureinetallic belie I are Varranithil,noi to turn yellow. end talc their original' brilliancy' miwit loiter than( ' White' Lead '.' or any of the OtiTtllrnitinonts _now. The certificates from thosejwhd have usaditliagP'paiinst ore: such as to satisfy the publie'thlit:.thet are invaluable; The ablia4t 'Chemtsts , `!,rof France ;and' this • iniantrvitive . -testified to' the-'euporiOrity Jot Zino overTLeadertilts, fiera' dniability, health.; Jultaiiiiind 'beauty. • - • • attention 'of ,dtialers is •rtletiectfolly7re: quested, by,"the,conineny'a'Agente;" , ' • • i• • •• Ir -C. JONES, &d".•;' m ay 1,2,p . , t .'. ' ; ' '•, . ' i . , -:t . STAY ' : : SWAP I . ' ... . '''' ' tii'•3l7iiiei ' ar 1 illi , :sitinte Wu* In 11/6A: 1 4E 1 5'01 , 6 li f t , ''.4bot`ilii 02c1:day 6( I...P ‘ el* " P litt'te!toiAr ' Tiii;e:Oiier is F'abrurtest 161P.11-‘• •.".rdrefttiover' lit6iiiifri ;requested p t 6 416•Itie:•lorXv71- ''. 1 . • , 4 ••• • + - i . '6ll4l'tako her away or quo,. vu,oo ,soitiaco9l,llVl,,En• EDANLIEVP/Vt• I ~ -1 In'tir2o " ' -. ~, -4 0 ”... ••• , , ==i!Al=ll Ivrigtlitt)lLOUS. • •, r •ii.DARLIX/DT. RA.PP'S PATENTED SCIENTIFIC' i'o-..tlie-riibllc. - ZZIV-O'I'AX . DTTS. '2ovettiottnry.ll., • t - xi _ . NV OLESALE • RETAI.I. . , Clciok kj. Watch ewelry , • „ 'Estabhohlilent. = 4 4 , hi s Old § Wind; WVo. 9.38,41arket. Street. (he ./tpaeltWi and 861 - ,'Setilli Side,j Philadelphia. . Ir %v that ol d at i r es 1I ' d Ilia times u wed to .1u rnialf- AV-AT Gil ES;-" , -J E - W ELit FANCY - ARTICLES, SUPERIOR GOLD PENS or ell kinds, with Gold end Silver Hol ders in variety, at the' very. lowest' Cat h Prices; together with the host supply of-tupe rim-Clocks and Thue-idooaa; ever ofleied at tills establishment.. . being practical time.piece and watch maker, with an experience ul nearly twenty years-10 years nt hie present location—is at all times Prepared , to furnish, by . wholesale and 'retail, warranted "time-keepers" of tho best ,quality,—comprising eight day and thirty lirwr creche and titre-pieces; olplain and highly or: linnierrtal designs,nl all. styles, and adapted for counting•houses, parlors, halls, churches, fac tories, steam boats, rail cars,&el Alsoinlafm cleeks, amost desirable article for Sound Slitepars,i and for nil whose besiness requirmi There tele ',r i p in the morning Clocks, Timeipieces, Watches and Jewelry !of every description repaired with great care and warranted: Dcatt. es supplied - with . clocks and clock trimmings. Swim's motto is my motto, 'we study to please . ' apr7-4 Cheap Watches alyl,lewehy I\lll OLESAIE"tind RETAIL at the " Philadelphia Watch .and_JewelrY_Store,!'-. Number 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, 9'20,00 Sily'r do Mardi $l2 Gold Spectacles $7 00 'Silver Le'pejwls, 10 Fine Silver do. it: l 50 . do ,dodo_ 9 Gold Bracelcts.6 900 Superior Quartiers, 7 I Ladies G'd P'ls 100 imitation do 5 S'r Tea S'ns, eott,s CO Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder. 1 00 -- Gold Finger Rings 37:3 cents to 'sB ; Watch Glasscs,plain;.l2l, cents ; Patent, 181 ; Lunet, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what they are sold for. STAUFFER k HARLEY, • ap: • •• ; •-%; Rids aeptBly Sa ccessorsto 0. Conrad. On hand, SOTiIC Gold and Silve'r Levers and , Lepines,still lower than the aboveprices. ). WM. GAILY & SON, Importny and Dcakra in MUSH, FRENCH /le OWTOS WATCHED, JEWELRY, INLVERAYARE, PLATED WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLED, - Aro constantly receiving the latest styles of the above Goods, which are offered at whole's:ale or retail, at No, 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near Decatur Street, Philndelphla ty., Nro_. TSTARLIDHED IN 1810. , .47 . \,„,..:._'''',