El ificuttr. Fars/Wig Mut Thrive. . • . .. ~ i i '•WhfM4hel sr, ttinSteen. hundred shall have , been Write on the rapid car of time, anC i pruglairrle in our. midst, yrihst an advaneetaintis. have been mode in the art's and - iciences,..,and the, various depart, . men'tiiOf . - rigricultiire, if, new , inventions and improvements continue to .be put foithlo the world as they have been 'for thS last :hrilf„eeetttry. Who of us - can imegine.the improvements 'that .will be made in. the,cause of agriculture during the,,next fifty 'years ?. , - - Judging.from the past, when the year nineteen hundred shall have dawned orits,the profession of agriculture will be aslnuch:soveteti and sought after, as it • w,e j e on'ce considered low 'and disgraceful. Ttrne_Wits *herr fern - gig:4as thought, especially byihe,young,to be a very tin. - populay..aarlerv - e bit - airless; How many apilh Map hattlorsalten a comfortable home and farm, and apprenticed himself -tcrsonpe village grocer, because, forsooth, Mining was degraded I But a new era la dawning upon this western continent; people are begining to open their eyes to their true interest, and the interests of the_ Whole 'country.,, -While great improvements have been Made and are -still making, in' the arts arid - Sciences, the cause of - agriculture has not been left in 'lll4 resit. With giant farce she has .plowed her way through,' and with eagle 'wings she is last soaring towards the summit of her glory. There was a time when the farmer would grow artiPs upon his toil so long as the lan4i would yield him an equivalent for his la her, without the use of manure or corn-, Post, and then .4 pull ,up stakes," and turn-his face with the emigrant towards the western wilderness. A different state isf, things is brought about. The soil 'is. cared for, and every Waste material is , tiii ned to account. Thus the land is en fiche& aria - kept in a productive state, ,re warding. the It usbandman with an abund ant harvest for his labors. Farming is not now confined to the morn ignorant Classes of society, as . , men of talent and Wealth have become engaged in it, th'us showing to the world that to be a tiller of the_soil iit.no„memi_ocm pation._ Since the existence off the numerous machinations of mankind to obtain-mon ey-without a resort to manual label., the honest yeonartn;'bS. pursuing his honora ble"'bccupation, in earning his bread by the sweat of his brow, has won for him self unfading laurels', and is receiving the attention and respect of all classesof the community. The time will.come, and that too before the nineteenth century shall-have-been nunibered with the farming will become the leading occupation of the day, and those who are now leaving the plow for the'city will be as eager to retUrn to the plow, and enjoy' the comforts of the farmer's life iii - the country, as they were anxious to leave it. These are the writer's humble predic tions, Large and Small Potatoes W. R. Coppock, of Buffalo, well known to •the hoticultural public, in a late ad dress before the Erie Co. Agricultural Society, gives his views and states the following facts, which we believe will accord with general experience, always excepting the ihfluenc of draught, which jn some cases will wither and dry up 'small portions of-the •seed-•'• potatoes, be , - foo they have imparted sufficient.mois tap to the young plant, which is the rea son why uncut potatoes are sometimes the best : • • "It has been a mooted question in growing potatoes, whether it was an es 'Bendel, as with other seeds, to plant the &fest and best matured tubers for seeds, adapting the maxim that like produces like."fhis point I feel satisfied I have tinily tested; and as it is one of pecunia sy,interest-to the farmer, I take this op portunity of declaring the result of my .numerona experiments. In the first place Are have erred in supposing the tuber to 10.t.be true seed, which it is not ; the ,;seed being in the ball. The potato or tu- Aer being merely the underground root, Old increased by elongation. This being -';ll3'e fact, there is 'no analogy, in the max . lip and results fully prove there is no ne , •;Wally to plant large potatoes in order to produce large return. have grown good crops, particularly :lOU coarser varieties, by planting sim. 40 the parings as taken off by the cook; •bin in this case, by throwing so many eyes into a hole, although numerous, they were mostly small. tghe last season I planted two acres of the pink-eye varieties. The rows were ~:tweqty roes long:, The seed- selected of ;the mnder.size, or medium, excepting six. tows which • were of the smallest kind, uttually :called pig potatoes. I sort my :potatoes, into three sizes, thus—lare, for '' r 'salefrnedium F mall. for seed; and the .; : „,,,tt,ance, none larger , than an inchin di. .I::,umeterore boiled fru• the, pip, poultry, Being short of seed for the grodnd ~prepared, ; order these chllings, not 1ar ,,1 ger, than a common marble or hickory to.be used to fit.ish out with; The •resbk ,is these six rows are equal in eve ; - .. ."itrespect, and by the diggers thought icate 'better, than any other porliop,of the . plot.. , , 4(1 .1' GI!I,EAT AaRIVAL • X' BITING AND StrZVIDDEIR . '' • 'Dry Goods At. the ,tore of the subscriber, the great Hart for D.r,:y Goods Groceries, jioots E V Shoes; ite. subscriber re'speatfelly inform his friend, ‘ ,. ( ,,and numerous customers. that he has returned i k ,itrqm Philadelphia with a largo And varied am „sertment of Spring and: Sumrnpr Gdode, eon . aiiting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat ;:tirtete; Vestings; Muslin,. 'Pickings, Linseva, Velvet Cords; Craving, Suspenders; Glove's. . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, •43. ilks, Bombazines, Pig'd, Plain and Change ; . able Poplins, Mouslin de Laines, Gingham, t;, Coliaoos, . Alpachne, Alerinees, Shawls, ltoet ,;.:ory; Sze. .iSn' BOYS' HATS & CAPS. ,i I A fvoi y • large assortment, embracing every .'.!style:' end• quality, A largo - assortment • ;Bonnets, Ribbons, ,Umbrella,. and.Parusole. '''''' .4. ..l3QOTS AND' SHOES. , -' An ortennivo Variety. of Mon's; Women's and . ...cbildren's,Eiats and Sloes' Gum Shoes, from 1 14:;4(nnet . c9lubratcd . mant;factu p irp.,'„ Mao, , , poin A nd nn4 white Carpet '''Sueh'ttit Sugar, Corroe4 Rid 4; •ice • Choice Teas from the well-known 'tea (Wafers' " leaking : 34 - Po', &O.i ft . oli ackitiotViedgolliat Nei:ire aching Foreign a n d Domestietpry pood . ,,'Poots, ehoes,bte.; ~„,toptf i t*Vpm prices. 'Our gow i)ricos .4;1• 11D I TI411:31 1 ' owidlieDotlptafihdateatittits-chn- be offered to, ,!purchasers, tygglitlaower,,opposito Leonard old stand, North Panoveretreet, ragtennd soap; taken at triar, kit prices., N AV WOODS; .141 " Aimr; 4flt~cellant o to. PR ES E VE TEETII - BY USING Zeratans Celebrated Tooth Wag! , - T HIS valuable preparation has long.been need . -in New. York and Philadelphia' s where it has "attained an immense - popularity; for cleansing, ;preserving and beautilyint . the: teeth. 'lt 'is an • excellent remedy for sore,soß or - bleeding-gums..- . It also imparts a delightful freshness to the mouth and agreeable odor to the breath: V - ' folloyumg. fronT7Jc. "Lean, with - the.: utmost confidence, recomr mend to 'the, public, Zermite's Anti-Scorbutic 'l'ooth Wash its the best in use. In my practice, as a Dentist, I have used and recommended it for me last five years, and have Maud it'to give sat , isfaction in every instance, as the Wasledoes not contain acid, or anything inptrious to the teeth or gums but, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic is the practice, and therefore', would recommend he nse of it, not only to those who wish to pre serve their teeth an gums, and haven whole/some itireath, 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 H MURRAY, Dentist ? No• 61, S. Eloventb st., below Chestnut Phil's. el Carlisle, says Mr. Zer; man, I ern well pleased - with your Tootle Wash it not only:cleanses and whitens the teeth without injuring them,but it cures sore or bleeding gums. 1 cheerfully recommend' it to-the pr'ofess , on and' public, as tire very best preparation that can Ise used for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the guins.and giving sweetness to the breath. • JOHN W. HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist,- Price 25 vents - per bottle.. Prepared only . - Franeis Zeman, Druggisrand Chemiif, corner of Ninth and Catharine streets,•Philadelphia. For sale by - BAIHUEL 'ELLtOTT, Pn. 0et1.3 - fr) NEW FAMILY GROCERY' STORE High Street, two doors East of the NaFket House South Side 1 11111 IE undersigned begs leave to inform Alta t. citizens of Carlisle and the public gene• rally, that he has opened a new FAMILY GROCERY. STORE. on East High Street, and hopes by ctrict attention to business, and a desire to accommodate and please all, to Merit a &fare of peptic patronage. I keep constantly no hand an assortment of the best family gro ceries, such as Coffees, Sugar.), Molasses, •btc. Loverings'superior Ake Crushed, Lump and pulverized Sugars at the lowest prices, also Rio end Java Coffees of the best quality. QUEENS WA RE-0( event description, including, French and English Chinas in setts or-by-the piece ; also Granite and common ware of every description; also an assortment of Glassman!) and Willow and Cedar ware of !iivery description. TEA.S —Black, Impetlal and Young !Tyson Tons of the best quality ; Sweet Spiced Zeal and Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. OSWEGO PR-MPAII.ED CORN—Mann factored and refined expressly for food, wit! recipes for molting boiled Casioaloe-Cream Mange,.•Minufe and --pud dings: also a lot of Wicker's Farina. . . SUGAR CURED HANIS—...Of the very bes quality., together- with• Dry Beel,Tongue, Melt Peaches, Smoked Herring, &c. Spices of al kinds. Ground Alum - and fine table salt. _ _ F RUI —S.teh as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pruens. Raisins, &r.e,- L —A full supply. of Pine Oil and Fluid Lam" at the lowest prices, constant en hand. Rose's Excelsior Ink, n superior ar• am al nr large bottles. Forgone would do well by milling ail examining before pur . clt 'sin .; else whe.m, an we sell cheap for cash iY 7 W A CAIRO'PHERS. Extensive Furniture Rooms TAMES R.IeVEAVER would respectfully call the attention of house Keepers and the public to Ins extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, NVardrobes, Centre and other 'rabies, Dressing and plain Bureaus and overy - OthEir - artiClein his branch of business. Also, now on hand the. largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. VirCotfins made at.the shortest notice and a Hoarse provided for funerals.. He solic• its a call' at Isis ostab.lishment on Nalth Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Vur niture hired out by the month or year; Carlisle, Hare!' 20. 1850. —ly W ‘,ai3r , o U W . Corner of Hanover and Loather ste., Carlisle. TIG undersigned has always on hand It large stock of superior Cabinet. Ware. in all the different - styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. fle invites attention panic ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a 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. . . _ COFFINS moilo to order at trio ehortes notice. JACOB FETTER Carlisle, Jan'y. 2204851.—h% New Fashionable Hat and Cap Store Anita , te 7 %la 5.0 rpm!: undersigned respectfully invite the at tention of the public to the larie, elcgan andfashionable assortment, just`opened at their new tore on Nisi I street, nearly opposite the Manion House Hotel, consisting of a large' va riety .f MOLE:SKIN HATS, manufactured liv (Word, Beebe, nod Morris & Co, of Phila delphia, wldeli are of Ma latest style, and as to quality unsurpassed. A fine assortment of Black and Drab KOSS unt HATS. high and low crown,all ofthe best. quality such prices to suit easterners. Also, White Beaver and Pan ama Hats, an article mneh used inphe eastern cities. A large variety of.children's 'buoy bea ver and slouch Inas. Boys black and drab.— Wile a large assortment of CAPS of all king and prices. - - - - The undersigned having recently establishet theiliselves in business, hope by no earnest etfoi• , to please, to enjoy a full share of public patron age and favor. SADDLE AND HARNESS NIAHLHIr rjnHE aubscriher -continues to carry on tips JIL above business, in all hs'vartous branches, in Noith flanoier street, Carlisle, two doors North of Lbonard's corner, where ho intends keeping on hand agenerul assortment in hie line, Consisting of all kinds of fash ionable SADDLES, Bridles martingales, thrths,Circingles trzo 11110 and Hihers, also TRUNKS; tray ft M riing and saddle , ft% 'bags. lle "also manufactures themost approved Spanish Sp r)ng Saddles , ever used in this country, those wishimt a handsome, durable and pleasant ind• dlo wiir do well to call and see them, lle alio manufactures' Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from tho general approbation of his cue tourers, that ho make',, the neatest and best gears; in all their variety of breadth, that is mode in the tountt y. lie also makes all kinds of Matrasses to'order, viz: Straw; Husk, Curl ed Hair'and Spring Matraaaea. All the above articles will be made of tho best material and workmanabip, and with tho utmost despatch, 1E11114.1v WM. OSBORN. CARLISLE FOUNDRY Br. 111 A 0 !UPI SHOP. - ..4! rintlE subieriber continuesto .inanutactursi c at LL hinyoundry in East High street, having on hand ai groat variety of good patterns, and is jprepared to furni°M. IRON AND BRASS, . c A.s . riN GS, which will be executed to order (if not on hand,) at the attunes' notice, such na Cranks and 'Mill Gaming,' Spur and' 'Bevil Wheels, Gudgeon° for Saw Mills, lea., Plough Casiings: Cutters,"Point Shears, Wagon stud Coach .130x05,'.. Spindles„ Car Wheels, Car CMOs - , &C. Steam Engines built to order and repaired. All kinds of machinery in Paper - Mille, Grist Mills, and Factories .repaired at ^hart natice: Mill Spindles dressed and turned , \jai, Horse-POwars rind .. Throshing Mac:limas, qs Boyel Gear Four Horsepower lir izontal tlear • Four Horse • Power rilorixontal Goose Two HOrso'PoWer; PloPiThe. Corn Slid.' 'lora and Corn Crushers.- Throshing machines and Horse powermrepaired and Job Work don: at tha shortest notice. Paiterns et; different : l Elnds'on,litindandmadete, Order':- • • MilphimaniVilt cn y cook in g to's v n e ppl y n 'o r i s cell , istamlyinahing oohing Stovinfol mulct's ploVedliationsoor 'coal' or Wood: 'Van Plato ' ; • ftliniiingi donee Made of..lVlatihin'orY.".' All binds ofohl IrOrh , Briteennd Copper in exchange for work; 1Dr214 , FRANKLIN GARIPIRR; JP.S.T ~~ IMPORTANT TO raitatarams, TIME AND LABOR SAVED! • The Old_Fashioned Jifills Done,thsay._Yrifh TN all former times it was supposcdthait a B. large quantity of eider could only be made by using a ponderous machine . , that. slowly crushed the apples without grinding them fine. They were then made into a massive cheese in straw, and a severe and long p,rossure was required to extract a portion of the cider.a considerable quantity being., absorbed-by the straw and the mass of pomace, 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 more profitably employed. to make from;six to twelve barrels.ol cider. 'Po obviate -the chili catty the farmers haVe heretofore labored under this machine has been invented, and the state ment of a few facts will prove that ills not on die lIEST nithe kind in exis; tence, but that it-is the most profitable that ..a man can have on 111.9 farm. The apples are by 'this machine grated up intoa fine pulp, su that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to extract alpha cider, it being ascertained by practical experi ment that one fourth more Mice can be obtained than by the old process. Besides this it only requires iwo hands to grind up and Mahe into cider a larger quantity of apples than can pos sibly be made on the old fashioned machines. On this press, owing in the compnetnessof the 'pornice in the tub, and the complete manner in which it is ground, a pressure of front three to fi-ve-Cons—that can .‘easily ha obtained—will produce a_more favorable result than one- hun • dred tons pressure on the ordinary eicter press, even if the apples were ground ns finely as on the improved mill ; and- if the . apples. were merely crushed as on the nut inselone, it would 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 °filth mill: First—lt will make more eider than env 0111.. er mill, with a given quat,iity of apples in a given time, anOvith much lees labor and exj pence. Second—lt will,mnlce cleaner and sweeter than any other mill. - Third—You can make the cider as you want it, and when yon want it—and in quantities from one gallon to 6 Of 20 barrels. Fourth—With it you can pre s your currants 'cherries, berries, .clicese,':utte lard ana low. Filth--With it you can save o e,fortrihEof your time in milting apple butter. Sixth—With it you can grind or chop your apples, potatoes. turnips, beets, carrots or pumpkins • for your collie. Seventh—With its use you can nt all times have Fr: ESEI and SWEET CIDER. •. With all the advantages resulting from the possession anduse oh such a machine- at a price so !ow that it is within the reach of all— ' cart if lie 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 healthy and fit for use—and do you wish to save n great portion of the hard labor attending the making of apple butter? If do, buy this machine and our wordier it you will not be disappointed. The price of the Cider Mill and Press is 535; and of the Root Cutting Cylinder $5. For Machines, or Stale. conniver township rights, address, past paid w 0 HICKOK. Harrisburg, Pa. itni - nond Agents wanted. NOTICE.—Since my circulars were issued it has beers concluded to sell nu the above prico. giving the owner the entire right to the ma chine and to use or lend it ns he pleases. The machine enn he seen by calling on Mr Jacob, Fetter, Carlisle. (autzlltim) WllATCYERconcernsthe health andlappi • ness of a people is at all tunes 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 tst ail sac. rifices. 1 heel it to be my duty 'to solemnly as sure you that. WOH.IIIS ,according to the 0 - pinion of the most celebrated Physmians, are the ptima ry causes of a large nmiority of diseases to which the children and adults are liable ,II y ou have nn petite continunlychaugeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, linvdness and Fullness of 'the Belly,.Dry Cough,Slow Fever Pulse irregular—remember that al these denote WORMS, and you shoubOtt once Apply the rem edy ROBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Set ehtific Principles, compounded is lin purely/ vegt table-substances, being perfectly sale Wkirntaken,and can begiVen to the most tender infaiit willOseided beneficial effects 'there Bowel . 'omplatills and Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of My Worm Syrup are such, that 'it stands without an equal In the catalogue,of metl icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stom ach, which makes it an infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing cures performdd by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, us the best e‘idence of its superior *earl , above all others. THE CAPE WORM! • G. &J. KELLER This isthe moat difficult Worm to destroy all_thatlideid the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestinbs and Stomach oficeting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, that those afflicted seldom if ever sus• pest that it is TiliWorm hastening them to an early grave. Li - order to destroy this wiirm, a very energetic treatment mast be pursued, it would therefore he proper to take fi to B of my' Liver Pills so as .o remove all obstructions that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the , Worm which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfuls three t:mes n day. These directions followod have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate rase of Ta tie Worm. lIOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. • To pArt athe system Is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the 'lisle ; so that any wrong action of the Liver af loat; the other important parts of the system, and results varicusly, in Liver Complaintdaunilice, Dyspepsie, We . should therefore, watch ev-; cry symptoni that might indicate is wrong flaw." of the Liver. Those pills being composed of !toots and Plantsfurnished lot nature tel heal the sick: .Namely, ltd. An EXPECTORANT, , which augments tinisecretion from the Palm°. nary mucous memln one, or prornetba the dis charge of secreted matter. ed. An A LTEILH TIVE. which changes in sonic inexplicable and insensible manner the certam morbid action of the system. Sd. 4,TONIe, wnich give tone and atintrgth to the nervous system, renewing health and .vlgor to all purls of the body. 411;•,./ THAI; no ; which acts in perfect harmony with the ether ingredients, and operating on 'the Bow les, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated mistier, and purify ing, the Mood, w h ich deaf :era disease and restiires hem& TO FENIALV.S. Tots will find tlipee, pills uti invaluable medicine in many complaints to on arc subject.. In ohstrtlctions either toltil or medal, they have 'been found' by . en inestimable benefit; restoring their .fitnciinnal nrrang'iMents to a healthy fiction purify lug The blood rind when fluids's ( ) effectually no to pot to flight adi complaints which mai 'arise from teriode irregularities, as herulach. • - iddinoss, ' dimness 'Weight, pam in the side, hack, &o, . :None genuine unless signed N. llobensaok, all others. being base monition), agents. wiahih n o ICw supplies, and Store=,ktepera desirena of. benoniing 4..;ents must MI , dress the 'Proprietor, J: N, libbensackiPhila4 01phia, l's. . L aantrri ion etrstnineAtili titurrry S.W FlavOrstick,S Ell lott,*nd,'llinbhard.Carlistes Lloyd, Lisirn; nt 1I , Day. and ,I , l?,Spahr, Meehan'. lealomg ; Coy e, Hoguestowo s . linverstick Strohm; •Ringstown , ; Seniter,". Churchtown, • blayes„ , Shippensburg • 'Divin, ,Pnpertowh Oraason.,Plainfleld Dice, I)ialcinsOus Shriveri pentrevllles, Donaltlsonilk reciii • sto w .Ithords %Wherry, New "' • jj : Pelai 2s'Ooisti inch " 141i5.celiqucolio. HICKOI{'S S5OO CnALLENGE . J i lii U(Uh, OUL ._... • rimicirs-Pon.mana 1133A.ms or • 4.'1:171 *2708 4LATS,•' , CAPS z and 'LDIES' , rcry variety, comprising on'e of the largest id cheapest Stoctii;•_eitia be' had of JOHN All El RA, at the well•known Nat, Cap and 'Ar_Warohiatze,--11.0-231; Market - .Street, be yowl Eighth and Nintk South 'side, P.biltr elptia. rho Proprietor offers- Jib •clitims for public ttronage. bbing 'a_ praCtreal workman.ipti wing' had personal experience both in mann flaring, and selling, ho tiliatistiod that his .siness facilities cannot' be surpassed by any raler in the city: • - hisstock of Gentlemen's Hats for tho.. Fill, /cry large and of 'superior quality. .file as.' :talent of Children a [lnto is also veryltirge r trying In price from St to 65. also calls a attention of Ladies' to his fine. assortment PC WS, such as Mulfai - Boas, Tippets, Arm s, &c.,• Made up expressly ' for the .present ason. All the furs am ..of his own imports.' in, and made by the best 'workmen under his rn derslnal iitspactitin. Wh'elesale dealers int the country l will find it to their adVantage call_ call_ au& his.Stor. is It eferc - ..pur• , shwelsowhere. Oct. 273 m. • '.anans _WIC. RAPP'S PATENTED SCIENTIFIC &VICNIB GOLD IP.E.ArS mbiacing ali the properties . contained in the finest quill pen, in addition to which,the dua -1 piney of gtaJliiials are combined andfully assbciated and developed. • 1852. • • THE,' following highly respectable teatamo niale and recommendations are submitted 'to the public : . - Having tried Adam Wm. Rapp'aPATENT SCIENTIFIC NICHEL GOLD PEN.. the Undersigned take great pleasure in reConintend• ing it to the public as the greatest anprovement in metallimiens- that has mot our attention. His Excellency, William Bigler, Governor N ot fho State of Pennsylvania. Excellency, E. Louis LUwe, Governor •ef the State of Maryland. - Right Reverend Bishop A. Potter, Rey. Charles Wadsworth, Rev.. John Street, W. Rawle, Esq.. Hon. Joseph A: Chandler, Clark -Hare, Esq., Isaiah }lacks; Alderthan George -W. Ash, Rev.-D. W. Bartine, - Editors Public Ledger, Prof. J. S. Hart, Principal'of Central High School, Philadelphia. .ludge Booth, Richard Vaux, Esq., William Neal, George W. Walloston, William S. Price, Delaware. Rev. W. B. Edwards, Diiff . Grepn, Esq., F. Howard, M. D., Richard Smith, Esq., M. 11. Miller, .3, Radcliff, William P. Elliott, Edi ors National Intelligencer, Editors Washing ton Republic, Washington City. - ..James M. Cassatly , Eaq., Thomas W. Mul ford, A. Browning, W. N. Jeflries, Camden. Rev. Dr. DeWitt, Rev,. Charles A. Hay, Rev. G, H. Coit, Rev. J. F. Harris burg_ Rev. C. Nelson, Editors Maryland :State To the Public. The subscriber having ruche:Ed thr prop. ertylltnown as the Aloyamensing BaldOng House, South East Corner-al, 2d and Chestnut Streets, for his luturo bminessEstablishment, intends keeping a large and complete assort ment of every variety of texture.-and size of Adatn Wm. Itapp's latch . patented scientific Niche Gold Pons., Gold and Silver Pencils and Pen-Holders, of every "variety, wholesale arid retail. -In addition-thereto I hove on hand Itapp's last edition a Seiehtific Penmanship and Penmaking, in veriees bindings. „ JANES BARBER, General Sale'Agent for Adam Wrn. Rapp's Patented Scientific Niche Gold Pens, S. E. corner Second and Cheeinut St - cets, I I mttyl2.—ly NOVELTY IRON WORES. TE undersigned is prepared to Manufacture X steam engines - and boilers, blowing cylin ders,, gearing for rolling, grist and sow mills. Cw•o 4. . mill screws, lathe and %taw planes, shafting, hangers and pullies, and every vari ety of AIACHIN ERN and CASTINUS,such as hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes, retorts and lamp posts, car wheels and miles, fire plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water spouts, wall coupcing, and a very handsome assortment ofnow style psterns for patent fence making, posts and gates, cast bathing cisterns; largo size, and a number of new pattern's for cook, nine plate and pnrldr Stoves, horse pow ers and threshing machines of-improved plans, plough castings, eatit, columns and fronts for houses. Mill owners and mill-wrights,are respect ful y solicited to call and examine my new and mproved assortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith worlt made to order and machinery repaired promptly. N. B• Railroad cars of all dimensions built and repaired. Harrisburg. May 46• J, R TONGS. HARRISBURG BOOK-BINDERY, I'. L. BUTTER oc. Co. Successors to WI) Ifickokaml Co" Cimtirie 'Book Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book Illanufacturers 11413.12158UMG, AIIE subscribers respectfully inform their friends that•they are now carrying -on the above business at the old stand fin merly oc• cupied by Hickok & 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 liberally, enjoyed by ,the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the ruling and binding of every description of BLANK .800 KS, for Banks, County Officers, Merchants and Pri vate Individuals, and every variety of, full and half bound flan ks. They have also Made ar rangements to supply counties with the now and approved Judgment Docket rind Assess ment Stinks. In addition to the above, they have and will at nil times keep, a general as sortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANE OUS BOOKS & STATIONERY. - - Letter Paper, Knives, Slates, Pencils Cap " Quills, Ink Stands, Drawing " Carp'rs P,eneilsLetter Stamps Transfer •' Load Pencils;' Motto Wafers, Copying " Wafers. India Rubber, Blotting " Sealing Wax, Blank. Cards, Steel eons, Red 'rape, Volders, Black rnk. Bedrinit, Carmine Ink, Bluo 'lnk Copying Ink., Arnold's Writing Fluid, • . Erasers &e &e. • . . Paper Rtiled to - Pattern. Old - Books, Peri odicals, Law Books, Music, Newspapers, &c, bound to any pattern,and in any style required. A general assortment of Printing Ink., All work varranted and done Very elieuply.. Pldase give us a call. F. L. HOTTER & Cu..' Harrisburg, Aptil ZINC P.A.EN'Z'S. Jganufactured by the New Jersey Company, Newark, .7v: J. THE subscribers are now pre'ared to exe cute orders to any 'extent for their benutifu White and Colored Zinc Paints, at the follow ing reduced prices, viz : No I, White, g'd in oil, 9c per lb., w'td pure No 2 do do -8 do eo. No 3 ' do do 7 do do Brown & Bl'k do 51 do . One hundred pounds will cover equally well n 9 much. surface.as 160,1b5. of White Load ; they are '26 per cent. cheaper. to the consumer. 'NIB ZINC WHITE is rapidly - suporeeding White Load, over which it possesses many ad ! . vantages. It is whiter and more-boautifal than the ,NVhito Lend—does not turn yellu*; oven when exposed to sulphurous :vapor—has no smell—is no injurieue i to health,andfs far more durable. • . . Zinc Brown and Black Paints . are .1,01.4 Weather and Fire Prof. The host covering for ontsjdo work e'er traduced, adapted to building of Wood, Brick Or Strine—to fences, carriage bodies, bridgos and machindry—to the hulls of vessals,pnchors, (udits; and all oilier iron' eric on bOard tarp , —to steam Otters, smoke stacks, water tanks iron, tin and other.roofing,'ircin shutters. doors and rnilinge., wire fences, bridges. etc. , For Iron Surfaces this paint js esPeciallyval eablo, ns r it'forms a galvanic. connection,:and entirely provonts inst. Thesoziac paints 'having a pore metallic bane aro warranted not to turn yellow,tnd will re •tnin their original brilliancy much longdr than White Lead. or any of the earthy ptaments now' in list). • The certificates from theserjwho have used those paints, are such as to satisfy, t ha. nublielhat they...pre' invaluable. ,- • The Ablest Chamois of franca and ' country haitis.• testified,Ao the superiority of Zinc .overload poi tsi ae to durability, health: fulitilkii - and beauty. • ThO attention of ,de lore is rosPeatfullyire qUested liy ilia Company's Agents, • `ii• mcwlo67ni :7Vit; 17 S. WhartseS, Pfiifad l a. • • ."YARkERE - r - , ANOTHER let ' of 016 celebrated' YURK "rI , OLIGHS, just received at manuilietu n rerspridee;liont 115 $7l to $6: . Also,. on stand Craishead'a and Plank's Ploupilla at their yr!, oos.HENRY SAXWON. , I'M • . roan Gan Zbucttiohnentv, Prein. Safes: Afore proof of their ''supertimity.—The late fire ' - in . 4ereey City.' . . Ma. SILAS C. llnentito-- , Sir : It gives us mucti pleasure to 'state thtit a :info yi your make. Was the means of preserving our books End valuable' papers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, ,lurks, Trom ,tiestruction by The fire Clint occurred in our store on the night of the '27th ult..at.Ne .. ..mi Montgomery street. The• lire commenced near. the Safe, ' which owing to its situation on a wall, did'not fall into the-cellar, but Was exposed to the full heat or the fire from its commencement', and, when taken from the -ruins had all the brass plates and knobs completely melted till: • Yours, It. B. BAILLE & Co. Jersey City,Feb 3, 1803— greaffire in Stiawberry st.—Letter front Lewis . 4. co.—Philadelfillia, Nare4 20, 1862. JOHN FARREL—Sir: It affords me much satisfaction to inlOrm you that the "Herring .Bglataantlur Safe" whicti we purchased oCALou a short time siren, preserved our books Old papers in gOod condition, during the severe ordea. - through which -it passed lathe disastrous conflagration that took .place at our warehouse on the - moviing of the - g3th inst., when the sale was exposed to the most intchse heat-for Boma hours, and when dramq,ed from alto flames was red hot on several sihs. We make this state- most by way of hearing testimony to the worth of these valuable Fire Proofs Very Respeotfully;s. LEWIS &, Co. Thel l Proprietor of the' genuine " Herring Salamander Safes," challenges OM whole world in the sum of One„.,77mitrand Dollars, to produce their equal. AWarded the PRIZE IN.IEDAL, at the WORLD'S FAIR, London, and the GOLD MEDAL by the American Institute. Over 8000 of these Safes have been , sold and' are now in use, and morn tha'n 100 have passed triumphantly through accidental tires. Second hand Sates and " Salamanders" of other makers, having been taken in part'pay for,"llerrings." for sale at, cheap rides. _ JORN FARREL, 34 Walnut St., Philadelphia, pa?"%lfarbleized Iron Mantles, Table Tops, ,j.e. from the i - orks of the celebrated. "SALA MANDER MARBLE CO," on hand in great variety. mnr 303 m \ F t' 6O2 M 44, 4AMPatkVIII - gliio l.l -M JOI-IN iSTONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in French Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Second Street, ' Philadelphia, AVENG received by late arrivals•° large and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, .- are now .prepared le offer iheir'cuslomers, at the lowest market prices— Glace Silks fur Bonnets, , Fancy Bonnet and, Cap Ribbons, _French aitirAiniiriaan 7 A - rtiliciat , Tlowers, Crapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Llces. Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 9, 1853. • El El I 11 0 2r4 DEN'S IVUOLESA I.D& RETAIL Clock, Time-piece, Watch & Jewelry Establishment. at hitt Old .s ; tand, o. .41arket Strew!, (be tween 7th and Bth, South Sided l'llitadelphia. Y !Honda, old custoniers and ithe public must know that 1 stn at all times pro puled to furnish • WATCH ES, 15VvELIIY, FANCY ARTICLES, SUPERIOR GOLD PENS of all kinds, with Cold and Silver hol ders in variety, &e., at the very luwelt Cat h Prices, together will] the best supply of supe rior Clocks and Time-pieces, ever ollelea at this establishment. • . _ E. 11. beings practical time•piece and watch maker, with an experience of . nearly twenty years-10 years at his present location—is at all times prepared to furnish, by wholesale and retail, warranted "iime•kcepers" of the bee quality,—comprising eight day and thirty lit ur clocks' and time-pieces, otplain and highly or• namental designsof all styles, and adapted for counting-hotises, parlors, halls, churches, fac tories. steam boats, rail cars, &c. Also, alarm clocks, a most desirable article for Sound Sleepers,' and for all whore besincss requires them to be 'up in the morning early.' Clocks, Time-pieces, Watches and Jewelry, of every description repaired with -great care and warranted. Dealt rs supplied with clocks and clock trimmings. - - Barnum's - motto - is my motto, 'we study to please.' ,japr7—l WOOD & WILLOW WARE. •20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS, ' .1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted Colors. 600 'NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBES, 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, an Doz. WALL 4- SCRUB 'BRUSHES, The largest stock ever otTered in Phila delphia, and the chestiest in, the world, Or— ders promptly filled. M. &d. M. ROWE, NO, 111 NORTH THIRD ST March 9,1853 PIIILADELPRIA. SOMETHING NEW 11, /FRS. H. G. SUPLEE invites the attention of Country Merchants and Dress:Ushers to her unrivaled assortment of PAPER PATTERNS, for full sized Ladies', Dresses, Sleeves, Man tles, 'Palmas, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacks &c. &c. The Patterns aro embroidered in various designs, printed 'and fringed, showing exactly how the Dress will appear when made. Being in- constant eqmmunicalion with the best houses of London and Parts, and furnished monthly with every new design as soon as it appears, the public can always depend on this Old Established Rouse for the moot recherche novelt'es in dress. Always - On hand a beautiful assortment of. CHILDREN'S CLOT-RING, of the newest styles and materials, Medals were awarded her in 1848.1850-1852 o-A sot of Six Patterns will be sok to any one enclosing Three Dollars• MRS. EI. G. SUPLEE'S Children's Clothing & Pattern Emporium e 4 South 2tl St., Philadelphia. ?.............__ w M I, n . po l3 r ; A m / L aers .&S in o SO N, =than, iitiNCIE ot SWISS WATODED, WR. JEWELRY, DILVD.AA PLATED- 1 WARE. AND FANCY ARTICLES. - . Are constantly receiving the latest styles ... of the above Goods, vhlch ore offered at '. wholesale or retail, at No. 218 Market Street. above Sloth, near Decatur Street, Philadelphia. ~ . .0 . ,., ESTABLISHED IN IBM 0 ,- 6 , 1, ~. 4 toorwantrrt to a. towa ihq aren a ...40 Cheap Watehda and Jewelry. WHOLESALE and RETAIL fi r= at the '• Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Number 96 North Second Street, comer Jilt. of Quarry,Philadelphia. JP's , : i.:•, .i ic :, Gold Lver %Vetches, lull 'CLC"'" ,, :r): , -S jewelled, 18 carat Caere, 680,00 Sily'r do lullj'd, $l2 Gold Spectacles $7 00 Silver Lo'po jwls, 10 Fine Silver do. g I 10 do Ito, do 9 Gold Bracelcts.L 300 Superior Quartiers, 7 i Ladies G'd FIB 100 ' Imitation do , 6 S'r Tea S'.ns, 860,5 00 told Pena with Pond and Silver 'Holder, 1 00 • Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to $8; Watch Glosses, plain, 121 cents I Patent, 181 ; Lune!, 85; other articles ,in proportion. All goods warranted to he what ihey are sold for. STAU ITER & HARLEY, septa's. Suciwssoreto 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold ,and Silver Levers and Lopines,.still lower than the above prices. 111.1111DTrallig. . . • A LARGE SPRING. ARRIVAL!: urine!i sitrpasses inquantitr'q6aliiy,and - Vlt priees any that lias'ever yet been opined in Carlisle, consisting of the 'greatest variety ' of-all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Coneh Trimmings,,., Points; -4 ' Oils, Varnish, ,Glass, ; A ovilsi - Vice?, Hollows, Sprinds, Axels, Rows, Fellocsr Veneers, iCedarware,ganiing Utensils, Bar and Rolled IrOn, Steel, &c., with ,n thousand more articles unmentionable. I Having puretutsed largely of Goods previous to the advance in prices, I am enabled. to sell gondola old prices. PEIIBOIIS in want or . Hardware aro, invited to cell. end,examine my goods and, hear rny prices, and you will be set.' tolled whero,tho Client) Hardwore , is lo be had. etoelvof WALL PAPER is,, tiara* prosehed.by bi.the Borough. • - .Thankful kir, thedbriner liberal patronage, a continuance °like Salmis solicited by • . JPHN . P.ILYHE . - PT Orth Hanover Street; Zroodward Schmpfli paol ucE,DP'4LERS, cOmMtssrox & FORAVARDING IVIERCHANTO t tinvt2 0 44 1 4, 1 PLEtleA• • MBE ~i~tcl.tancpu~. irt , ;;;rtablC Cottle . • • Prepgred by . . . - . 4 .. , 1 .- - • - !•1:1 JA., ' ...,4 i l,ti .... 1 • - .-': '-,',1 , -Y ' ' , l l '. l ,'!;•il'i . 1,,':11 l i : ' i • - . - --''' , i- j .-"' 4,'. 15' ,),...V14,, ' '' , . , `...C.- '' , .i .7 '..t.'-'l',/ y'll'!"14 RP; i'! . • • I , f' - ':), ~, ,„,:11,_.,.—Z:',1:',", : , t 4. o,ll!ifr ,1 1 4 Y . , 'i ' .) .' " : :;4-:.) .- .^--P -: ;. 1 .';',,1 1 ili , 61 Vl, (Mili ) ;P-7;t, - i,'; ' 1igz,;'1,,!,!,,''i:,;,!' , ; . 1 , 1 ~ . _.,., 1,144,1i1' , ~ r, ii , :, 1 !.11141, fiA o7 444tti4Tlii [li r. ... ,p 1 rzt...tQ).-. . 6 1 c ' ''* l 1 Nt144. 74 • - -P: - FV. , - 1 rilt 1 ":9 A J4t . ifr:.( ~ ;‘.;-::4l4P l ',iTFAii 4 4 . 11 '111" 101 . ~.' 1 411,...,=t4t I.:L.:PP 1 ' 1! 1 1'!illi; I I ll'Ilj" -7 - -4 - 14 1 'H , y ' i:11 . * ';4' ''':: l- N' iiV - -i lifq %'li,fl'i, 1 ri/ , ...44-...m •)111 ..r I , TTE discovery of BRE;NICL FRONEFIELD, & ." Co's CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER:DBE set the 3vholo community alive to a new fact in regard to feeding. of Cattle, both fot the pur pose of Maintaining 'health and increasing - the production of Fat, Butter and Milk. The effect of their Powder...has astonished every oneOlmt Ilan used it, and the demand has been so large that the proprietois could scarcely manufacture sufficiently fast. for their sales. 1' he immense popularity it has obtained from Farmers, Dairymen and- Horsemen, and .the corffidence and success with• which they have used it have set the heads of other Druggists ut work to intik° do ariiple proftssing to be of equal merits, thinking to take advantage of our Powder's popularity, and by these means intro duce other articles jut° the market, which hove no - ellinity to our preparation whatever. Every person knows, who has read anything of Agricultural Chemistry, that no powder pos sessing such qualities as that which we prepare was ever known in any part of Germany, Eu rope ..ir America. We advise all persons to read Prof. Leibigs's works and see for tiMmr selves whether they or any ono else, ever knew of a Cattle Powder in Germany, Europe or A Mellen, that ever professed to have the same Vint nes, which we claim for ours. - . , The discovery in of American girth, e off npring of the propicion, end there in no cattle powder now known in the world, that wan ever ,manufactored from the same combination of Chemical elements as that of ilreimg, Franc field, & Co. Do nut therefore suffer yourselves to be de ceived, or think that our powder is a humbug beeauso you have tried those mongrel substi lutes and found no goal) fellow but rather inju rioue-re-stilti:'Ni.•ver give an opinion unless you have tried the only genuine Vegetable Cattle Powder in the world, as compounded and. pre-. pared by Breinig, Fionefield & Co., No. 187, North Thi rd Strt N . ,- 13. Do not be ilnposed upon and allow your animals to die or`linger with disease be cause yin have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. The signature of '' BREIN IC4, FRO'NEFIELD & CO., is on the end of each pack of flue genuine ar ticle. pold in Carlisle by . April 7, 's2—Gm 11. M RAWLINSi great Attraction At sip,: ee STIELVEffiI "Cheap Clothing Store, Two doors West of :the Post Ogice, and od joining ll'orinhp's Conctionary Store. T"E propriqors of this ponulr andex tensive - nianufactory- of Ready mit& cloning, 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.atten,tion of the public, confident that in style and finish it cannot be excelled. The clothing sold at this establishment consists in part of the following, viz : DRESS AND FROCK COATS In t iis department we have a magnificent as• sortment of black, blue and fancy colors, cut in the latest fashions. tastefully and elegantly trimmed, and made in a superior manner., SACKS AND HALF SACKS. OWlotto, Cassimeres and Tweeds, all o now st yle and at very low prices. OVEINACKS AND BANGUPS. Of black, brown, blue and drab, , beaver, Ire Pilot and flushing coths. AIONKE'Y JACKETS. A 'cry large assorinieni of bgrver, felt,!pilo Sat:inner and green baize. VEST'S! VESTS! ! VESTS! ! ! The richest and most Leautiful assortment evev eared 01 Satin. flak vvd tnnel Stilts, Alerino, Valentin, Dalian Cloth, Sattniett, dorbl and single blensted, of every variety of material a - nd pattern. PANTALOONS Of plain and fancy Casstmeres, Doe akin, Sattinett, Jeans. and Velvet cord, in endless variety. Under Shirts and Drawers. BOY'S CLOTIIING SVo have by far the largest assortment in the 'town consisting of Boys and Youth's 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, aml'far superiorjo those . dedi narily offered. SHIRTS SHIRTS!! Finewhite shirts of linen and'eotton, of new• oat styles and hest' make. Also collars, double tied thtee-ply shams, cravats,, handkerchiefs, ittispcndere, gloves, hosiery and umbrellas. A very largo and choice assortment of French, English ankAtincrican Cloths, Cas• simeres and Vestings. We therefore confidently invite those Nvlio prefer having their clothes made to measure to give us a call, feeling confident' that the quality and valiety of our goods will please the most fastidious, and the extreme cheapness eatitfy the most rigid economist. n0v2 , 11852 M.lsr. L. STEINER. EITE.AIVI SAW IVEELL. THE undersigned owning a large Steam Saw-Mill, iccently built, on an Unproved plan, With, a circular saw capable of sowing with preat.rapidity, located three miles west of Pa pe' town,Cumberlund county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the hest timber land, in the Southern par' of-Penn sylvania, urn now prepardil to saw and furnish Ininiber to order, at the shortest notice of the various descriptions used for mechanical pur poseir. They can furnish frame stuff for barns and houses of any.longth and size that may be requited, weather-boarding, flouring, and fen cingboards, poplar and oak beards and plank, shingle and plastering laths, oak and chosnut shingles, ceeper stuff, Riteli pine pouts, and chestnut rails and poster They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, elicsnitt rails and posts fur fence, oak and pine wood by the cord, ring don engage to be delivered in Its neasenrsoverul,hundicd made; of cliesnut oak bark for 'tanning purposes. 'The proprietors - .having availed themselves of the natural advantages of their location, which abounds in a variety of the finest timber ' nfid having also a practical knowledge of thobusinces,'are enabled to furnish limber lower can the Citizens of Cumberland count: , than can be done by any similar establishment —arid as they wish. and expect to do a large business, will s'pore no pains to accommodate the public at the.eliortest notice. The various descriptions of lumber 'willbe delivered in•Corlisle or •elsew - liere as may be desired. . All orders 'addressed to the proprie tors, Divan & Hardeoll, livingln Papertown, or to Wiri ! D. Seymour;jrs hiturlisle, will secure promptettention. ;gr Let no father• he nsharned to Present a copy ,of the /Esculapius to his, cl ild. It may save him from an early grave.• Let no young ninn ot• woman enter into the reet et oblicationa of married life, will•oiit reading -toe pocket /Ess culapitts. .Let no one suffering from a !nickeled cough, pain in the aide ; restless nights. 'nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sense dons, and given' op by their physician, be an other moment: without consulting the /Email dins. Hove the married ,or those sant to.he married any impediment, rend this u•i•ly useful Book, as - it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate creatin•es from the very, jaws of death. ' Upwnrits Ma AllrllON collies of this celebrated ,work has been seldrin this country and Etirope.since tills, whets the first edition was issued.' • (1* Ally person sending 1: WENTY-VIVE N cents o enclose dlss s vru p w . i i , l i l l at, e i receive i,i, t 1 0n0,.:, copy pci •Post alma book by mil; on, five copies,will be sent fee $l. Address Dr.. WILLI • pond. 1 PAINTING 8r... PAPER HANGING, t i e r , Cell': AM 'YOUNG, PIVEN, SKEI4, & ,SEY111( UR Nov. 10, 1 v. WM. 11. lIARN would respectfully an nouticoto the'citizens or Carlisle that ho' has recommenced hie business of 'Luise Painting, Glazing, and Paper Ilan,q,ins, in till its'irarious branches. ills shop is the rear of the Granithor. School. Thankful for, pnst 'favors ho hopes byistrict attention to businessro'share portion of public g'pntronaga. Ile; will; also attend to the trtmtning and paintingotVonitian Blindso&e. Prices made•tolinit.tho timosand all work•warranted gopd,or no pay. . Caarlislo. ) • • . • •:" , Cheari! , : ltid . YOloves. The!subooribor had just openod'ainothtir voieb of the beet quality Kid .(loves, al the low priceor , 62l:ets. pot pair. , • G4Or atorca UM zilErtzt7. 03 ME • Spleudld 'icy Coeds, Eleanit .Gift to_ • Books, V. I .IAVERSTICK has• aie. ..4c• , c. just received • , frost the city end is now opening a spies , did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the approaching Ilulyday_Season;-to-which--he - desires to cell the aiteution of his Blends and the public Ills assortment itl this title cannot be • surpasseh in novelty and elegance, abd birth in quality dad price of the ariieles, cnn notfidl to please Vurchasers. It mould be im possible to enumerate his • 110LIDAY FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of cnney uriieles oldie most novel styles and .siximisite Outputs such us Papier Mache Goods. Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink•etands find trays, , Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cased', • Lndnis' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrunets. Pcirt Monnaies, of every'varicty, Gold pens and pencils, - - Fancy paperweights, 'Papeteries t with a large variety of ladies Fancy stationdry, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and head purses, Ladies'-rid ng whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' fine cutlery, , Perlthne baskets and bags; , Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Itoussel's perfumes of the various kinds, Musical instrumentsof an kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of cirticles elegantly finisSted and suitable for ho lydny presents, to which he invites special at tention.- • Also, an extensive and elegant collection of 'HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English nod Anted, • n ANNUALS for 1853, richly embellished t I illustrated I'OETICA WORK 5, v. CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL 13 0 0 K for children of all ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gins. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and corn. prises every thing used in Coll( ge and the Schools. Ile also desires to cull the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of ,••• LAMPS, GIRAND °LES, from the extensive establishments of Cornelius. ArCher and others of Philadelthin, ciao g every style of T'arlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or ot he. real oil, together with Flower Vases, For' v Screens, &c. ' His assortment in line is sm. • equalled in the,borough. Also, FRUITS. FANCY CONFEC'I7O.AIIV NUTS—PRESERVE.' FROM'S, &r., in every variety and at all orices, nil of which are pure and fresh, such ns can lie confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. this stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to houselteepers,which, theyablic are especially invited to call and see during the holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opp9siw the Baolton Nor.h.llaoverst reef. clerls 1852. S W. 11 AVERSTICK. .Ho! FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! " WE STRIVE TO PLEASE," TIIE subscilber would respret fully nnnourro to the citizat— of this place, and all perreii 4 visiting the during the holidays, shay he has now on hand and sc ill continue is I.e.:up— .plied.with.t.he latest_ novelties up.to the close of the season, comprising in hart CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Car,' v Tom Jeily Cakes, f3on Bons, Ginn Cordial, ',amok Chocolate and Fruit Drops, I?, c-s, Vanilla and But ot Almonds, French any • pludina Secrets. Altoall the common nil of which will ho sold who/cco/ retail nt low rates, at KRISS JUNGLE'S OLD HALL, in North Hanover street, n few doors north` of the Bank, where we have lust received FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest imp_o_r_tations such es Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, 1': nem!. Citron, Cur— rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, I'il harts, Cocoa, Cream nod (.4round Nuts. Also, TOYS - AND FANCY GOODS of every kind from all parts of Eutope, man. - ufactured of wood. glass, china, papier 'melte, tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such as Fine Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Poxer cr Vases, Motto Cups, 'Fca Setts, Music Boxes, Pori Monaies, Battle Doors, Glare floo] s, Masks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, DomMocs, lotto rind other games, &c. Ferny Soaps non Hair Oils every variety. In connection with the above a large stork of . FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized. crushed aid brown Su gars,olcrgvy grade, Colic°, Molasses, Starch, iircen and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda, Sugar, Water and oiler Crackers, cheese, &c. , . The subscriber re! 00 his bincere thanks o agenerous public for rip patronage hereto ore bestowed oh him, and). hopes, by a desire o please, to merit a continuance of the - route. deels P. MONYER. WALL PAPERS, rNmE subscriber is just .now receiving and opening nn unparalleled %assortment. of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous of trans forming • the interiors of their old dwellings into new ones, and giving additional einbcl lislnonts to , their.now ones, at a compatative ly trifling cost, will do well to call and examine for I can sell them front OS ppm art's. Re member the old stand, East Main et opposite Ogilby's Store. By the way. I would say to thnse who also: want'to improve the exterior of 'their houses, that I can furnish them milli Wetherill'sPiro and fresh ground White Lend, together with various other colours, blue, or (mg°, yellow, various shades of green; &c., in short everything calculated to adorn and ec orate your. mansions mar .1 .11 CS only (see poge . i'., _ being of the'highest importAnce to n ;,rrietl or 111060 contemplating 'unveil...Q. By N 1 'll. YOUNG, 1.1. D., Ceradunie oldie U n iv ers ity of Penosylvimia, Member of-the-Royal-College-of Surgeons, London, and Honorary Member et the Hhilndelphia AU diens society. The various forms of Sect et 'Diseaseti, Seminal Weakness, DiseaSeq of the Prostrate Gland, linpoteney,'sbli_ tort' habits of youth, me faithfully described-,'nod all the recipes given inplain language. The chapter on selfsabn EC and Seminal Wonkness is worthy of unlit:Oar attention, nail should be rend by every one. Young men who have been nape- Monte in contract hug disease;prevlons to placing yourselves under the earn, of ally doctor, no 'mu ter what his .pretensions may he, get a copy of of th is truly valuable work. - Sea Captains and persons going to sett, should' possess - Dr. Widnes 'Premise oil Marriage, the Pocket 213‘ulapius, or Every one His own Phy sician, _ . _ ..'meaty j•evrs prnctice the City:of Pitilnilet. !do cerminly, entitles . DV; 'Young tO the confi dence of the afflicted, nod he tony he, conceited 'ono II 'of the dißClltea in Ids Alifict cot yoblientinne, , nt . Ido. ffleo 152 'Spruce Stimit, every day 6etween D nod 3 o'clock; (Sunder ex.. ccided).and per cons ut nuy tliCtsoce can consult Di. Youn g kiwi., ion. PAID'. • ,w7LLl.ravx sitnEr, IVlkolosalo and itota,llpruggist, rtrAS ja9t raceived a largo find Avail - selected American, French and , English Chemicale,. Drage, Medidiacir,' Points, '.OllB, Dye•!Stuffs : &a: At this stain 'Physicians can relt• having their proscriptions carefully emoriounded: ' • , A BOY WAN - rpc! toserra. in'the Dru,7 businetia. Catl s 0011; • (march 16,` HENRY SAXTON DOCTOR YOUR , - soix—rnivATE- Y, for 25 cents, by Income' the POCKET /ESC U APIUS, or, Every One IS OWN PHYSIAN ! The thirty.sixth .Etli, with_onelundretl cu .:wings, showing Private iseases nod Alalforion ins of the Generativt2 . , ;stem, in every shot, id form to which is nil isenses of Females, in.