=I 610 e Improvement; of Poultiy; 000 qI:2 . O ' IIINA,:AND SHANG ILNI 'While Most othurintereste _involved in_ the circle of domestic economy, have, for • in few years past, been consulted and itn • proVedi the subject of pit try has, until lately,' been, wholly neglected: The thought that fowls of . a larger size, finer form, more beatitiful plumage, and of better habits and character could be cul tivated, seems not to have entered the mir.d of the fanner: , • ; The familiarity of this interest, togeth er with its universality, has wholly cloud ' ed the idea of its importance. Every poor able to hire, a room sufficient to , shelter himself, his wife and his stove, hai kept his half dozen fowls. And the Able farmer with.his five scores, has hard iit..(MCO thought of the beadty and utility .^ of Uniform color, larger size and better ' 'character.. That there has been room for great im provement in the native lintels of this country, add that the introduction of for .. eign breeds ha's already accomplished much improvement is not tole - disputed. ° But it' cannot be conceded that every ' thing that is foreign, is front that cause alone, superior and excellent. I see not - why a breed of fowls as large as a turkey should be less expensive to keep than a turkey,-ur should be more profitableor in every respect preferable to the turkey. ...Why then should breeds of an enormous size be sought after ? The English Dorking, either ,vhite or • rich beff. °Hawn color, well, shaped, har dy, domestic, and weighing, at twelve months old, four•to,six pounds drssed. . a desirable:, fowl. But in some respects the Chinese, varieties ere an improve ',--ment upon` this breed. The Shanghta aneCochin China, whiCh are the-best of • these- varieties, are generally rather lar ler than the Dorking, and more plump and beautiful in form. If not more cost ly to keep, and equally hardy arid prolif ic, they would be the preferable fowl.— So far as my.experience extends, and I have kept both kinds during summer and - hive — frirrigineed no - differinee-in the productiveness of either, or in the expense of sustaining them. Although I would not relinquish the culture a the Dorking, still I esteem the Chinese bird, all things considered, the ne plus ultra" of domestic fowls. t, A cr9tts of the select Dorking hen, with the Shanghte or CochiniChina cock, • produces a most excellent fowl. The China, - being n tropical bird, does not fledge as speedily, nor,reach maturity as soon as the Dorking, which is a native of a higher latitude.- This cross, therefore, whilelt somewhat increases the size of the Dorking, and improves its form, ex pedites also the maturity of the Shanghre. A bird Of this cross will be full fledged in about half the time of a full blood China. But, the pure -China is still the more beautiful bird. There_ is no altogether erroneous im pressionextensively entertained, in re gard to the necessity of feathered legs, to the -purity of the 'blood of the Chinese fowls. The fact of feathered legs, in the varieties of Cochin China and Shanghw, has nothing to do with the purity of the blood of either. In their native country they are both clean limbed and feathered, end boar Cho same name, as I am inform ed by a' gentleman who has cultivated both and imported them for his own pri vate use and, gratification. Feathered limbs, as a curious and singular feature of the bird, may perhaps pleas for a she ft time.. And to the man.'f fancy, whose iilenery"is swept and garuiehed, may do well enough. But to the every day man, whose fowls have access to the barnyard, the cow pen and the floor of the pakers, these feathered appendages must be any thing else than desirable, in muddy, wet and freezing , weather. Like ',the honey bee,'thir legs' soon be heavily loaded, but with a freight of ra ther a different character, The freer from feathers on the leg, therefore, the more desirable would they be for the far 'mer's use. The leading shades of color 'of the Cochin Chinn, seem to be, buff, or ange or, yelloW. Of - 1.14 Shanghais the same; and also a brownish yellow, (ring • ••ed with black, often very beautiful— while the cocks of both varieties carry, extremely rich, high colors. The Dor king, the Cochin China and the Shang hm, notwithstanding the ridicule to which the hitter have been at times subjected, . are probably as near the standard of ex ,:cellence for the purposes for which they are designed, as we can reasonably ex peat 'or desire.—Wool Grower. GREAT ARRIVAL OP. SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods ' • itc,the store of the subscriber, the great Mart JOr Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots t t Shoes; itc. The subscriber respectfully fnforms his friends and numerous customers. that ho has returned from Philadelphia. with 'a large and varied as tortrtieat Spring and Summer Goode, con— sisting in part of Cloths, Cassirneres, Sat. tineta, Vestings, Muslins, Pickings, Linseys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bombazines, Fig'di:Plain and Change able Pop:iatt, Mouslin de . Laines, Ginghauls, Calicoes, Alpachas, Marinade, Shawls, fidal• ary.•&c. MENS' & BOYS' HATS &CAPS. ANerk, large assortment, embracing every style and quality. A large assortment. ,flonnetsiThhimps, Umbrellas. and Parasols. • • BOOT&AND SHOES. An eateailire'Varroty ofMen's, Womon'a and Childron's Dome and Shand; Gum Shoes, from , the moat netebrated minufactutere. Also , colored and white Garnet Chain. .. 444 " , • GROCERIES', Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molabsee, Rice, ko. 'Choice Teas from the well-known tettilSa(ora lenkina& Co;,•&c., I • All' Who vielt our establishment are free to acknowledge that we a_ reselling Foreign and DemestiO Dry Goods, - Boots, &a., at as tonishingly lon , prices. Our .ow prices has already attracted n large number of people.— .The attention of all who wish good bargains issealialted, as inducoments can be offered to purchasers. Don't forget the cornor opposite Leonard's old stand, North Hanover street.' Butter; Eggs, rage and soap, taken at , mar „het prices. N W WOODS, ."" : " Linurituiier's Cool.' : moo, TONS Itemeborner's . Coal of the beet :quality.Jast receiving antlfor sale. by C, D. Dta ) 'OrtlY $2,40 par Ott Carlisle March 16 1659: r'• allisT:'#)3Cl3o4im; tAllGp7/4.7I3I:.SPLENDItt ASSORT „;,. • MANT'VP,MARDW4RE:,..' /the :Undersigned hempen returned from the City with the. largeetcand beit'aiaortmOnt of HARDWARE ever' braght;:te , to *dish ho invites the, .attennon of hie melte suers and, the; public generally. ills clock comprites every article 'meetly • toned •in hard. ‘:tivare .etoree. Housekeepers, Deadeye, Cars: penters, Daddlere, Coachinakere,•Dliakamithe, Cabinet-Makers k'amers and °there Cweitld de'well to give him a Call before ptirohnel. g • ehiewheie; nit is. 'determined to 101 l at th e . very lowest prices;:'-Cull andssee. ; taz:if0;.46 .., 23 • 8,5,3 NILY...SAXTON'Y Oft.ire,u.:agb ~:ptuis.s.;,. PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY USING . • Zermans - Celebrated, Tooth Wash. • , • rinms valuable preparation has long been used T HIS in New York and Philadelphia, where it has . attained an immense popidarity, for cleansing, . preserving - and- beautify int-the teeth.: 11 -is -an excellent reineiljt•fdrsore,softor bleeding gum's.: It also impartak - delightfut freshness to the mouth ' I,2rcefible odor to the breath. • . • Riad the lotto:wig from Dr—ititirPay. "I can, with the ' utmost confidence, recom t mend to the public, Zerman's Anti-Scorhutio Tooth Wash as the best in use. In my practice • as a Dentists4ave used and recommended it for me last five ra; and have found it to-give sat isfaction in every instance, as the Wash does not contain acid,'or anything injurious to the teeth or gums 1 but, on the contrary, is the beat antiseptic n the practice, and therefore, would recommend . he use ofit, not only to those who wish to pre •_ serve their teeth and gums, and haven wholesome ibreatli, but also to those who have diseased gums torteeth. The doe of the Wash,for a Wort tune, will-insure a return to their healthy slate., • • GEORGE E -MURRAY, Dentist, No 61; S. Eleventh at., below Chestnut Phil'a. Dr. Ronde', of Carlisle, says i-- , " Mr. Zer man, I am well pleased with your Tooth Wash it not only cleanses and whitens the te'etirwithont injuring them it cures sore or bleeding gum: 1 cheerfully recommend it - to the prafess.on and public, as the very best preparation that can be need for cleansing and preservink the teeth, healing the gurns,and giving- sweetness to the breatle, • JOHN2W.__KENDEL., Surgeon Dentist. Price 25 cents Or bottle. Prepared only Francis Zerman, Druggist and' Chemist, corner of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by SAMUEL ELLI.orr, unoisig, Pa. ,octl3 Iv) NEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE High Street, two doors East of the Market House, South Side. ra VIE undersigned bogs leave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gene . rally, that be has epdned a now FAMILY GROCERY STORE, on East High Street, and hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to accommodate and please all, to merit a share of pupil. patronage. I keep constantly on hand an assortment of the best family gro ceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Etc. Lnvorings superior white Crushed, Lump and pulverized Sugars at the lowest prices, also Rio and Sava Coffee's of the best quality. • QUEENS WA RE—Of every • description, including French and griglish Chinas in atlas or by the piece.; also_ Granite and common ware of every description: also an assortment of Glass.vero and Willow-and Cedar ware of every description. ' TEAS—Black, Impetial and Young Hyson Teas of the best quality ; Sweet Spiced Zeal and Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. -OS WEGO--P-RRP-A-RED—C Olt_N--:Manu., .factured and refined, expressly tor food, with recipes for making boiled Custard, Ice Cream, Pies, Coke, Blanc Mange, Minute and pud dings I also a lot of Hecker's Farina. - SUGAR - CURED HAMS—Of tho very best - quality, together, with Dry Bee4Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked Herring, &c. Spices of all kinds, Wound Mum and fine table salt. FRUITS—Such as; Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pruens, Raisins, tee. LkllPS—\ tall slimily of Pine Oil and Fluid Lames. riiiite lowest prices, pOnstant.y en hand. Rose's Excelsior Ink, a superior ar ticle i small or large bottles. Porsons would .dt won by oallin and ecamining. before .pur .th t win else whe.m, as we sell cheap for cash W A CAROTHERS. Extensive Furniture Rooms elA.mos rt.wmA.vErt. would respectlully van threattention of. House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Contra and other Tablbs, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every other article in his branch 01 business. Also, now , On hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lOwest prices. 0;F - Coffins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for-funerals. lie -solic its s call at.his establishment on North Hsno ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. s.—Tur niture hired out, by the month or year, • Carli4le.March_2o. 1850,--ly \a e' 5 ,\TD, "v*c.!! l : 'eta' we: 2 ' ,c3c Corner of lianover'sand Louthef sta., 'Carlisle. THG undersigned has alivays on hand a large stock 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 tion to all who have them in use. • . . O::TCOFFINS made to order at the shorteat notice. JACOB FETTER.' Ca'rlisle,Jan'y. 22, 1851•—Iv. SADDLE AND HARNESS MARNE. HE subscriber continues to, carry on the .1. above business, in all itsvartous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, where lie intends keeping on hand ageneral assortment in hir; line, Consisting of all kinds of lash s *able ...,,'., \ , SADDLES, B ridles ‘‘' martingales, Girthe,Circipgle s IA \% Halters; -Tu I(OittX and ii rat O.ta manufactures themostapproved . Spanish Sprtng Saddles, ever la used in this . country, those wishing a handsome, durableand pleasant sad dle will do well to call and see them. Ho also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of his cue timers, that he makes the neatest and hest gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is mude in the country. He also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, viz : Straw, Husk, Curl. ed Hair and Spring' Mistresses. All the above articles will be made.of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. ' janl4.lv WM. OSBORN. CARLISLE 'FOUNDRY et MA 0 HINE SHOP. : TEM subscriber co.ntinuesio manulacfuie-ut his Foundry in Emit High street, having on hand a great variety of godd patterns: and is prepared. to furnisn IRON AND. BRASS CASTINGS, which will be executed to order (if not on hand,) atthe shortes! notice, such as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c, Plough Castings. Cutters. Nies Shears, Wagon and Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs. &c. Steam Engines built to order and repaired. All kinds of machinery in PdpOr Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired et short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. \ No, Horse Powers and Threshing-Machines, such as Devel.,Gear Four Horse power ; Hor izontal Gear Four Horse Power; Horizontal Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn Shel !ors and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines 'and Horsapowere - repaised and Job Work door: at the shortest ' notice. ,Patterns of different kinds on - hand and made to order. : • • - - • Ho also has.on hand alarge supply bf . Phila. delphia`and Troy Conking Stoves, and is con atan,ly making Cooking Stoves of _various im proved parerni, for coal or wood. -Ten Plato Stoves, Grates, ttc. . Rapntring done to all kinds of Macidnory.— All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper_taken in exchange for. work. (MOW - • FRANKLIN GARDNER. 0 I ‘; • FIFTY barrels of ..prime No. 1; 2 and 3 Mackerel, in whole, Indiana quarter barrels, just received instore and for sale at the lowest prices for coat by niarl7 , J. G. WILLIAMS: rimacznunL.. 20n bbhiin . VVhololind Half borrolY, noN NJ mewing end for sale by. _ ' : ,;.-:WOODW ARD:. SMITH 4, • . 10000 ' ' ) Vai4ed to' arrow b'en the .. . ~• .. bout, ref!' estate, ,Decurity ; theitilou'e euinTer Ono year er.likore..,, Enquire it the' Herald Office. ~, ‘. ; ' , • - '-. - ,' Cerliple t , Matult 30, 1833 L I in' „ , .•-:- .. , ? !- B4 3 : O O O .ITALt• • 1: TI r,i 6torpibi.ittiiiiorib,pi.,ie6ibragink • Queenewire i byilim; loll:moved In his" ,, evr 2.& a caruaf HALLit March 30; 1851 3 ,T;AO..tlllt,l SEM ~liiccttancou . HICKOK'S T CIDER arizz. PJTI IIVIPO.B.T.ANTO TO FARIIAZInS TINA AND LABOR SAVED! The Old Fashioner/ Jlliffs-Done :Away With ! -N 011 formor tlpes it wow supposed that a 1 large quantity of ciu..r could only be made by using a ponderous machine, Pit slowly crushed the apples without grinding then' PIIQI They were then made into a massive cheese In 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 &mice, 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 td twelve barrels of cider. To obviate the diflP .culty the farmeraliiive heretofore labored uncle this inachine has been invested, and the state s 'meth of a few facts will prove that his not on•, ly the BEST MACHINE of the kind in axis. to Ice, but that it is -the most profitable that man can have on his farm. The apples - are by this machine grated up intoa fine pulp, so that it requires but a comparatively light pressure; and that but a minute or two, to extract all the cider, it being ascertained by . practical experi ment that one fourth:more juice can be obtained than by the old process. Besides this it only requires two hands 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, owing to the cotnpac(ness of the, pomice in the tub, and the complete manner in which it is ground, a-pressure-of-front-three to five tons—that can easily. be obtained- - will produce a more favorable result titan one hun • dyed toad pressure on the ordinary cider press; even if the apples were ground as finely as on the improved mill ; and if the apples were merely crushed as on the nut machine, it would require a pressure of two hundred tens to pro- ! duce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may he adduCed as the decided advantages of this mill First—lt wi'l make more cider than any oth er mill, with a given qun'idity of apples in a given time, and with much less labor and ex• pense. Second=••lt Will - make - cleaner end sweeter ! cider titan any other mill. - Third--You can make the cider as you want it, and when you .wantit—and --in quantities . ! from one gallon to 6 or 20 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press your currants cheerios,. berries, cheese,lautter,lard and tag - it..you can nave .oneforrrth Eof your time in mating apple butter. Sixth—With it you can grind or chop your ripples, potatoes. turnips, beets, carrots or pumpkins. for your cattle. Seventh—With its use you can- at all limes have FRESH and SWEET EWER. ti - With all the advantages resulting from the possession and use of such a machine— at a price so_low that it is within the reach_of_all, can it be. that any intelligent-= farmer would•do without it? Do you wish to have in your house cider that ia'nt all times sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy' and - fit for use,—and do you wish to dp von great portion of the hard labor attendiAg the making of ripple butter? If so. buy' this'Opchine nnd our word tor it you• will not be discilCiOntecl. The price of thEsCider Mill nod Prose is $35; and of the Root Cutting Cylinder $5. For Machines, or State. county or township rights, address, post paid W 0 HICKOK, , Harrisburg, Pn. ttrOrtod Agents wanted. NOTlCE.—Since.my circulnrs were hunted it has been concluded to sell nt the shove price. giving the owner the entire right to the ma— chine nnd'E ‘ to tae or lend it es he pleases. The machine ran he seen by calling nn Mr Jacob Fetter, Carlisle. ^ (auglitim) 5500 CHALLENGE': WHATEVBRconcernsthe health:it - id happi. nest: urn people is at all times of tli most valuable importance. take it lbr 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 all sac rifices. I tech it to be my - duty to solemnly as sure you that WORMSmecording to the opinion 'of the most celebrated Physicians, are the Oma n, causes of a large majority of diseases to which the children and adults are . liable , if you hen an Appetite continualy changeable from one kind of food to enother s ,,Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Ilardness and , Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse irregular—remember that all diese denote WORMS; and you should at once apply the rem edy : BOBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable Substantes, being perfectly safe when taken,and can be given to the moat tender infant with decided beneficial effects' where Bowel I omplaints and Diarrhea have made there weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands a ithout an equal in the catalogue of med icines, in giving tone and strength to [We Stom ach. whic: .makes it an infallible remedy for 1 ,,) those offli red with Dyspepsia; the 'astonishing mires perfm nth] . by this Syrup alter Physicians have failed. IS the hest es idence of Its superior afficacv lattice all others. ...THE TAPE ,WPRM ! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy o all that infest the human system, it groWs to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach ofrecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, bee., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus. peat that it is Tape •Worm hastening them to alt 'early grave. In order to destroy.this wurm,a very energetic treatment mist- be pursued, it would therefore he proper to take 6 to B of my. Liver Pills so 'as , c) remove all obstructions. that the Worm S3rup may act direct upon the Worm, which must betaken in doses of 2' rablespoonfuls three Cotes a day. These directions tollowzd have never been known to fail to curing the 'most obstinate ease of Tone Worm. - 41.081 NSACK'S LIV . EIt PILLS. No 'part I.f the 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 Bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver af fects the other imkiartant parts of the system, and results varicusly,-in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, llyspepsle, Sze. We should therefore. watch ev ery symptom that might indicate a wrong-notion of the Liver. Those Mils being composed of Hoots nail Plants' furni. :Led by endure to' heal the sink: Namely, .Ist. An EXPECTORANT, which aagnients the secretion from ; "the Pulme; 'nary' mucous membrane, or. promotes -the die charge orsrcreted Matter. 2.1: - An A talErr.d. , TIV P., which changes in some inexplicable and Ilitientlibilk manner the certn.n morbid notion of the system., 311.4 TON It, wnieh give tone and strength to the nervous system, renewisg health and 'vigor to all parts of the body. 4,11 r. Tit:awn°, which acts' in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bow ies, find expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated, matter, nail purifying, the Blood, which destroys ditmase and restores hnith. ' TO PKIL4LES: ' .—. • . • .„ You +v.111414(1 these pills an invaluable medicine in O M ny complaints to which you arc Bladed- In obstructions either Brad or imttial, they have been' fmind 'of an' inestiMoblebonefit.restoring their functional arrangement's to a healthy Denim purifyinglhe blood and 'ether fluids so effectually as to •put tollight all complainte which may arise fkirh (mimic" rregultirities, ns lietulncli.riddiness, dimness ofeight. 011111 in, the tido, back-,&o, . :None genuine unless signed S., Sl.ellobensack, all others Wog base Ir,o-,4gents,wishihg. neW supplies, and Store keeper's AlM:dr.:Mani' beconi'lig 44ents must ad,- dress the Proprietor, J.N, rA G . ENTO FoieCUMnwaLAttn CoUNTIi: S FV `KA ersitick,:S liott,'and Et 'Hubbard,. Cnriisle ' Lloyd, Lisidirm I Dag. and J Pflptilir, Meoluin. iesburg ; , Coyle'; • Doguesttiwn .llnv,erstick ySsf; Strohm, Kingstown ; Shikipenshurg r. Divin.. rapertoWn Creation, Plainfield p Russel Si. Dice,:Qickinioni •Weakleyllc.Shriver, Contrevillbst DOntilshioif ' 'Grem4,Pniontown ;;11,114rds New c 4, 2. s.elt ep uts'oti Axtisillanonts, . 4.ll)4l4QPibt siArri,s., 4 ,J tATENT4D SCIENTIF , L AititrEGe 1): iro AiJst rttbr acing all "the propertied contained .in the 'fineitlttilfp_in, in addition to which, the ditra .-7-Cilify of the, jltetar arc combined andfully associate:band devetoped..... • , • 1852. . • THE folloiving 'highly respectable feAtimo nials and . recommendations aro submitted to the public t • - fleving tried Adam Wm. Rapp's PATENT SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN.:. the undersigned take grant pleasure in reedin mend ing it to thi public as the groate'st improvement in metallic pens that has met our attention. His Excellency, William Bigler, Governof of fhe' State of Pennsylvania. , " His Excellency, E. Lobis Lowe, Governor of the State'of Mcryland. Rigght: - Roverend Bishop A. Potter, Rev. Charles Wadsworth, Rev. John -Street; W. Rawle, Esq.. Hon. Joseph R: Chandler, Clark Hare, Esq., Isaiah flack°, Alderman George W."A.:12,,,1bev.,D; W. Bertine; Editors Public „Ledger, - Prof. S. S. Hart, Principal .oP Central Aligb School, Philadelphia. ',Judie Booth, Richard - Vaux, Esq., _William Neal,-George . W. Walloston, William S. Price, Delaware. R. Edwards, Duff Green,.•Esq., Hotittird, Al. D.. Richard Smith, Esq., M. Miller, J. Radcliff, William P. Elliott, EdiL ors Nrittotiellntclligoncor, Editors. Washing— ton-Republic, Washiutott City. `lames'AL Cautsady, Esq., Thomas W. Illul ford, A: Browning, W.V. Jef lriee~pmiiea. Rev. Dr. DeWitt, Rev, Charles A. Hay, Rev. G. H. Coit, Rev. J. F. Aleeiclt, Harris— ptirm. • Lifer. C. IC. Nelson, Lriitui; Martland State Capitol Cgt.t to, AnnapoTis,Nd. • To the Public. The subscriber having, purehnred r prop ertytknown as the Moyamensing Banking ~ House, South East Corner of - 2d.' and Chestnut B:trews, for his future but.inessEstahlishment, ,intends keeping a large and complete assort— „ ment of every .variety of texture and size of Adam; Wm. liapp's latch patented scientific Niehe"Gold Pens., Gold . and Silver Pencils and . Pen Holders, of every variety, wholesale and retail. In addition thereto have on hand ftspp's last edition 1.,f Scientific Penmanship and Penmaleing, in various bindings. JAMES BARBER, General Sale. Agent for Adam Wm. Rapp'e Patented Scientific Niche Cold Pens, S. E. calmer Secondtand Chestnut Ercets, FLOE'. may NOVELTY IRON VSTORIES: 91,11E-undersi . gned is prepared to manufacture _-_._l.r..stenm_engtnes_and_boilers, blowing_oylin , gO derearing for foiling: grist" and invii mills. .mama,' mill t crews, lathes and ty-v-,--"S . i v. pieties, shutting, hangers , . 3 5k4r AZ --" iii rind puniest, and every vari ety of MACHINERY and CASTINGS,such _as hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes, retorts and lamp posts, car wheels 'and axles, fire plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water spouts. wall coupeing, and a very handsome assortment 'anew style paterns for patent fence making, posts and gates, cast bathing cisterns, large size, and a number of new patterns for cook, nine plate and parlor stoves, horse pow ers and threahirig machines of improved plans; plough castings, cast_ columns and.-fronts for houses. Mill owners and mill-wrights arc respectful• y solicited to call. and examine my now and mproved assortment of mill gearing. patterns. Patterns and smith.woilt made to order and machinery repaired promptly. N. B• Railroad cars of all dimensions built and repaired. Harrisburg. May 26. J. R.JONES. IDIRRISBURGBOOK-BINDERY. BUTTER -A Co. Successors to W 0 Ilickdk and Hickok & Cali tin e Book Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturers HARRISBURG, FA. THE subscriber' s respectfully inform their friends that they are now carrying on the above business at the old stand formerly 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 f3OOICS, far Banks, County Officers, Merchants and Pri vate Indiviiitials, and every variety of full 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, Knives, Slates, Pencils, Cap " Quills, Ink Stands, Drawing " Carp'rs Pencils Lotter Stamps, Transfer " Lead Pencils,! Motto Wafers, Copying Waters. India Rubber, Blotting !' Sealing Wax, Blank Cards, Steel Tens, Red Tape, Folders, Black Ink. Red Ink, Carmine Ink, Blue Ink, Copying Ink, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasers, &c., Paper Ruled to Pattern. Old Books, Peri odicals, Law Books, Music, Newspapers, &c, bound to any pattern,and in nny style required. A:general assortment of Printing, Ink All work .warranted and done very cheaply.Ploase give lIR a call. F. L. II UTT ER & Co. Harrisburg, April 28, 18.52,—tf. ZINC PAINTS. Manufactured by iite.yew Jersey Company, JV'etolrk, N. J. THE subScribers are now prenared to exe cute orders to any extent for their beautiful White and Colored Zinc Puints, at the follow. ing reduced prices, viz : No t, White, g'd in oil, 9c per lb., w'td pure. No 2 do do 8 do no No 3 'do do 7 do do Brown &BPIt do .5i do - do - One hundred pounds will cover equally well as much stirface as 1130 lbs. of White Lead ; they are 23 per cont. cheaper to the consumer. THE ZINC WHITE is rapidly supercoding White Load, over which it possesses many ad -vantages. It is whiter and more beautiful than the White Lead—does' not turn yellow, even when mtrugeed to sulphurous vapor—has no rlo injurious to health,and is far more • - durnblo. Zinc Broion and • Black Paints are boih Weather and Fire Prof. The bdat covering for outside work ever in troduced, adapted to building,of , Wood, Brick or Stone— 'to llinces, carriage 'bodied, bridges and michinery=to the hulls of vesseltThnehors. chains, and all other iron work on board , ship —to steam boilers, smoke stacks, water tanks —to iron, tin nod other routine, iron shutters. doors and railings, wire fences. bridges, etc. For Iron Suffixes this paint is especially val uable, wait Coring a gelvanic connection, and entirely prevents rust. Those zino paints having n pure metallic base are warranted not to turn yellow,mid will re tain their original brilliancy mgt.!e lehger than , White Lead. or any of °the earthy pigments now in use. The certificates from those Jwito have used these points, are such as to satisfy the publiti`that they are invaluable.. The talked Chemists of France and this ceuntrvietve testified to the . superiority of Zinc over Lead paints, as to durability, health fulness and beenty.). ' The attention of dealers is respectfullylro; quested Ity.the Company's Agents, V. C. JONES, & Co., Annyl2(3M JV'o. 17 S.:Whorves,.Plsilad'a; AGRIOULTUR/11 2, , TD WAREHOUSE SEED SWORE. THE subscribers, idaddition to their eaten. sive Grocery' have connected therewith on AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Hairisburg, Pa., and are prepared to fill all orders,' by' wholesale and retail, of all kinds of, Agricultural Implements, Vegetable and Plower Seeds, &c. Country merchants with reasonable discounts to sell again. ' Horse-powers and 'threshers; wheat.drillls • and seed-Planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tors fodder hay, and straw-cutters, grain fans corn sliellers,• vegetable cutters, :hand grain , mills, closet ebellere, horse rekes, churns; grind_ stones .and hfiproved hangings, hay;siraw::atid manure. forks, farmer's boilers, ex yokes and bow, patent bow pins, cow chains, spade,. hoes., and rakis, post diggers, vrheelbarrowsigrain cradles, ecytheeand acylliestones, potatoo.oags post 'attgure, axes and hatchets, grain' bags, ..- grain treasures; garden trawls;,pruning and budding knives, grass and grain sickles, screw wrenehos, pincers and gimblets; rat and prio . I traps, ;cattle Cards and , horse brnshes, curry. combe,J girden reels, cow belle, whiffle trees , 'ratio. pfeitrer, poudrette,.bone,. - dust; l ime, gar.. '., ep; field-and flowermeeds.,, ..• 11:. "Algo l a - large end fies 4 assortment of GO-' CERS, 'PEAS, bro., all chi: for Ili. • • - ttrdraitt find pro nee ef all kinds ,100bived i risegebariga forimplemerits.' I . ' " MIRA B 1953.—1 y ' ' ''. '- ' j ; ''ltant - tio.cmentv. Worlds irate* _ere' na Safes: Afore proof of --their attperiority..r-Tlielctte fire in Jereey City. . . Mtt. .$/cgs C. IlEaniso—Sir : It gives us much pleasure to state _that a , ear() el your make was the moans of preserving our books and valuable papers, together with b lot,of Silver Spoons, Forks,, 5.c. from destruction by the fire that eceurred in our stoic on the night of the .27th O. at No .=.6 Montgomery street. The fire commenced near the 'Safe; which, owing, to its situation en,a wall, did not fall into the cellar,' btu was exposed to the full. heat of the fire from its commencement, and when taken from the roues hod all the bins plates and knobs completely melted .41. Yours, It. 11, EARLE Sc Co. Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853. fl4at fire in Strawberry et.—Lefler from Lewis t i• Co.—Philadelphia, March 29, 1852. Jorits : It affoids me much satisfaction to inform you that =the "Herrin: Salamander Safe" which we purehli , ed of you a-short trine sicce. preserved our books and papers in good condition, daring the severe ordea. through which it passed at the disastrous conflagration that took .place at our warehouse on the morning of the `Bth insl whch the_safe =was oxposedito the most intense heat for some hours, and triton dragged from the. flames was rod hot on several sides. ‘Ve make this state ment by,Way of hearing testimony to the worth of these valuable Fire Proofs Very Respectfully, 'LEWIS iSr. Co. The Proprietor of the genuine , " Herring Salamander Sales," challenges the whole world in the sum of One Thousand Dollars, to produce their equal. Awaided the PRIZE MEDAL, ai the WORLD'S FAIR, London, and the GOLD MEDAL by the American Institute. .Over 8000 or these Safes have been sold and aro now ,•-• use, and more t h an lOU ::;:vc Pulsed triumphantly through accinentm area Second hand Sates and. " Salamander;" . 0 ( other makers, having been taken'.in part pay for "llerrings.' , /for sale at cheap rates JOHN FARREL, 34 Walnut St., Philadelphia, g 6j— Marbleized Iron Mantles, Table Tops, Sc.. from the relics of the celebrated '•SALik, M,ANDEIt 'MARBLE CO," on hand in great variety. mar .303 m 47,1.1: 1 / 4 Nt****4oll OF* N.Al,44iirt-Pli) JOHN STONE Si SONS, Impellers and Dealers in French AlM:nery Goeds, No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, AVINO roceived•by lute arrivals a large rit d well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their customers, at the lowest market prices ____Glace Silks_ far . Fancy, ,Bonret and:Cap-Ribbons, Frenelland American Artificial Flowers, Crapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces. Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. " March 9,.1853. taxa noicAntrz , s WHOLESALE & RETAIL Clock, Time-piece, Watch Si Jewelry Establishment, - 41 las Old.Mand, .11 . 1arA et Street, (be— itve.n7lh and Sth, Sou th Phqaddidda. MY friends, old customers and the public must know that I sin at all tunes pro purcd to furnish C DES, JEWELRY, FANCY ARTICLES, SUPERIOR COLD PENS of all kinds, ittlh Gold and Silver Hol ders in variety, &e.. at the very lowest Cat h Prices, togalier with the best supply of supe rior Clocks slid Time-pieces, ever Oki ed at this'establishment. 'E. H. being a practical timepiece and watch maker, with an E.xperience of nearly 1w inty years-10 years at his present location—is at all times prepared to furnish, by wholesale and retail, warranted "time•keepers" of the Lies qualily,—coniptising eight day and thirty hi ur clocks and time-pieces, of plain and highly or namental-designs., of all st,yles, and, adapted for counting•houses, parlors. halls, churches, lac tories, steam boats; rail ears.&c. Also, alarm clocks, a most. desirable article for Sound Sleepers,' and for all whose besiness requires them to be 'up in the morning early.' Clucks, Time,pieces, Watches and Jewelry of every description reunite,. with great core and warranted. lleastrf, supplied_with clocks and plock trimmings. Barnumlsmotto is my motto, 'we study to please ' J anr7-1 WOOD &. WILLOW WARE. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS, 1,500 DilZ BUCKETS, Assorted Colors. 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBb, • 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 300 •Doz. WALL 4-SCRUB BRUSHES, ' The largest eiuck eve!' efreged in Phila delphia, and the cheapest in the world. Or— ders preniptly filled. J... 111. ROWE, NO, 111 NORTH THIRD ST. March 9,1853 -- - PIIILADELPWA. SOPIZETECING NEW PMRS. H. G. SU PLEE invites the attention of Country Merchants and Dress Makers to her unrivaled assortment or PAPER PATTERNS. for full sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Man-. ties, Talmas, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Solis &e. &c. The Patterns are embroidered irc various designs, printed and fringed, showing exactly how the Dress will appear when made. Being in constant communicatiou %kith the best houses of London and farts, and furnished monthly with every new design us soon us it appears, the public can always depend on this Old Established House for r the most recherche novelties in dress. Always on hand a beautiful assortment of " • CHILDREN'S,CLOTHING, of the newest styles and materials. Medals were awarded her in 18484850.1852. sot of Six Patterns will bo sent to any one enclosing Three :Dollars' MRS. SUPLEE'S Children's Clothing & Pattern Emporium 54 South 2d St., Philadelphia. WM. DAILY & SON, 1 IMOLIRI I IIT P :E.1.1 1 CII";It Deale r in AMMAR, BILVERAVAR owlea % D. w PLATE • WARE. ADD ND ARTICLE% Are eonstently reiniving the latest styles of the above Seeds., which ere offered at '. wholesala or retail, at ... . No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near ~,,,, , Decatur Street, Philadelphia. „,.' 0, 4,6 . • ZSTARLIBRED in Isle. 4,S' . Wonesnletf fa he what they ets* - . 9 A . Cheap Watches and Jewehys • WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the " Philadelphia Watch_ A and Jewelry Store," Number ,4ks, 96 North Second Street, corner , of Quarry, Phdadolphia. Gold Lever Watches, lull TiraNif.Vii. jewelled, 18 carat cases, 820,00 Sily'r do fulled, ,•SP.2 Gold Spectacles $7 00 Silver Lo'po jwls,.lo Fire Silver do. it I tt) do do do 9 Gold Bracelcts.ty 300 Superior Quartiera, 7. Ladies G'd 1-" Is •1 CO Imitation do . 6 S'r Ten S'its, Bett,s 00 , Gold Pone with Pond and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to 88 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents t Patent, 181. Lunet, '25; other articles in proportion. All goods ' warrayted' to be what they are sold for,. • ,STAUFFER & HARLEY. septBly . Successors to 0.. Conrad. On hand, some Gold,and Silver Lovers and Lopines, still lower than the ljbove prices. It6fRIDPIViIItE. LARGEA SPRING ARRIVAL! . WEncli suipmas in quantity quality and pricas any that has ever , yet been opened in Carlisle; eonsieting of the• greatest variety of all kinds of Hardware, such ad, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Couch Trimmings, Pointe,' Oils, Varnish,' Glass. Files, Anvils, Vie% Bellows, Springs, /smile; Bows, Folloes, Viseers,. Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar nOil Rolled Iron, Steel, &e,ovith is ihoudabd Mous 'artieleri unntectiOntible...• - ~ • Having:purchased largely or Heavy Goode previous to the advance inpriees, Ihm tumbled 'to sell goods tiCold:pricee. Per Sons in : want of Hardware are 'invited to call dad ermine my, goads Mid hear my ,prices, nod you be:sat isfied where , the' Cheep• Hardware in to' be hod, .:0;b0,stoolt of WALL u PAPER' is nn - . prom hod bir any lin'the Borough: • , ,Thatiltful fOrthoTtirrnar liberal patronage -q centinutince•of the eame.is 'solicited by - ,•• • .; ' "JOHN P. LYNE. Wont Sido or North Hanover Streets 111. 4 001te wird •'A' Schniidt".. PROD (JOE oonim issio'N:ii • .; POIOVAR DINO MERCIiANTS, ginl2 ; ,cAlailS;,E; PA. ~): Ui~tclkmcou~. iltgetitible Catel Prepared by Breinig, Pronefield,ef 1/194 1 , i l II i l lil l'l 4 11 1 iil Stgitil /, 1 i' l,, ' ' ,li r 1 1111 II I • , 44Ict Ilfq,--,. =, , ( 1 11 q :Ii l• a , 0 1 , 4 't > l l ,ii l ! t r i I'l 1) i l •:: i.,,,A,7; y,,,,,! . .....44, , , , ,. I Li!, 0';, , I1 :,' l'c l ;.ii _-,:j,' N ; --.- '1 ,, , 1 11,1' • '`• •Il 1 4'7,. , ^-: ), , V' )k ,. .• Vfi4LIP;" ''., ;.o...' j ' '1(1 1 t - P - 7 '4 Vt, ‘ " ,1 1 4 I lq 1M ,i4i/AAk ,; -. : , PML 1 1 1 , 1 111 1 1 1'1' o},-;:' `ll.- - Zi ---L -' ,P• 't 4 l l ( 'hi nli • 14,. 4 ; :, 4 1 1vi ,--'' : 11,4, Ai i tc a ,, , K: , ,wov= - - i—,,f ; ill' , il 1, ,1 w-- - -7 F-e.. , _:-___ - ~ d , . ',,b ) ,,1 discoveryTE of B ItEINICI, FRINEPIELD, & COI CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER, tins sot the whole community alive to a now fact in regard to feeding of Cattle, both for the per pesy of maintaining health and increasing the pcodnetion of Fat, Heiler and Milk. The effect of their Powder has astonished every one that has used it, and the demand has been so large that the proprietors could scarcely manufacture sufficiently fast for their sales. .. The immense popularity, i t has obtained from Farmers, Dairymen and Horsemen, and the confidence and success with which they have used , it have act the heads of other Druggists at work to molts an article professing to be of equal merits, thinking to tithe advantage °four Powder':' popularity, and by these means intro o'n,:e other articles info. , the market, which have no n ffi nn :j to our preparation whatever. Every person knows, wi.,..: has rend anything of Agricultural Chemistry, that no r oowder pos sessing such qualities is that which we prep.:: was ever known in any part of Gdrmany, Eu rope or America. We advise all persons to road Prof. ',elides works and see for themr, selves w; Cher they or any one else, ever kneW i " of aCa Is Powder in Germany, Europe or America, that ever professed to have the same virtues, which tee claim for ours. The d iscovery is of American, Birth, -.9 c.off spring ()Utile proprietors, and there is no catilo powder now known in the world, that was ever manufactured from the same combination of Chemical elements us that of Breimg, Frone. field, & Co. Do not therefore suffer yourselves loin de ceived, or think that our powder is a humbug because_yon have tried those, rrinngrel sobsti tutts and found no good follow but rather inju rious results. Never give an opinion unless you have tried the only genuine Vegetable Cattle Pdwder in the world, as compounded and pre— pared by Breinig,.Fronefield & Co., No. lB7i North Third Street, Philadelphia. N-1.3: Do not 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 ticle. Sold in Carlisle by April 7, H. M. RAWLINS, Croat Attraction' At 'IL die L. STIELVE S Cheap Clothing Store, Two doors West of :the Post Office, and ad joining ll'ormlcy's Confectionc . tcy Store. T"E proprietors of this popular one ex tensive manufacto?y of Ready made clotting, beg leave to annbuttco that- they have now on hand the largest, most ‘aried and elegant assortment of FALL AND "WINTER CLOTHING ever of in Carlisle, to which they invite the attention of the public, confident that in style and finish it cannot be excelled. The eloihing . sold at this establishment et - insists in part of the following, viz: DRESS AND FROCK COATS. In t tis department wo have a magnificent as• sortment al black, blue and fancy colors, cut in the latest lashions. tastefully and elegantly trimmed, and made inn superior manner. SACKS AND HALF SACKS. Cassimeres and Tweeds, all of new at ile and at very low prices. OVERSACKS AND BANGUPS. Of black, brown, blue and diab,lLeaver,lfe Pilot and Ilut.hing MONKEY JACKETS. A ter . i'large 'assortment or beA,ver, feltip,to Sqt:innet and green baize: • VESTS!, VESTS ! ! VESTS!!! he richest and must beautiful assiatment ever ciliated of SIMI,, Lie• I, aid lane) bilks, Merino, Valentin, Italian C kith, Sattinett, detabi and single biensted, every variety al° material and pattern. PKNTA LOON S. Of plain and fancy Cassiineres, Doe akin, Sattinett, Jeans and Velvet cord, in endlasa variety. Under :Shirts and Drawers. -, BOY'S CLOTHING We have by 'lpr the largest assorttnent in the town consisting of Boys and Youth's suck, frock and body coats, over coats, pants and vests of all sizes, qualities, and at very low prices: These articles are made with noth ness and core, and fur superior to those ()Mi.' narilroffered. SHIRTS SHIRTS!! Fine white shirts of linen and cotton, of now• est styles and best make. Also collars, double tad three-ply shaMs, cravats, handkerchiefs, snapenders, gloves, hosiery and umbrellas.--- A 'very largo and choice assortment .of French, English and American Clothe, Cas simeres and Vektinga. We therefore confidently invite those who prefer having their clothes made to measure to give us a call, feeling confident that the quality ‘ prid variety of our goods will please the most fastidious , and die extreme cheapness satisfy the most rigid economist. n0.24185'2 M. & L. STEINER. STEAM SAW MILL. THE undersigned owning a largo Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on un iimiroved plan, will, a circular saw capable of sawing with srdat rapidity, located three miles west ot•Pa. pel town, Cumberland county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Con, and • having in possession near ono thousand acres of the best timber land, in the Southern part of Penn sylvania, are now prepared io saw and (*nigh' lumber to order, at the shortest notice of the various descriptions used for " mechanical pin•-• poses. They can furnish Immo stuff fur barns end (mouses of any length and elze that may be required; - weather-liburding, flooring, and lens, cing boards, poplar and oak boards sari plank, shingle and plastering laths, 'oak and chesnut shinglos, ceepor stud; pitch pine pelts; and chestnut rails end posts; They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, ehesnut rails and posts fur fence, oult,und pine wood by tho.cord, and can engage to; a delivered in its season several hundred 'curds of chesnut oak' bash fur tanning purposes. The proprietors having availed themselv4 of rho natural advantaigea of their locatidd, which abounds in a variety of the :finest timber, rind having also a practical km,wledgo of the business, ore enabled' to furnish lumber lowor to the,citizens of Cumberland count:r than can he done by any similar establishment —arid as they•ivish and expect to do a largo business, will spare no,pains Co accommodate the public at the sbortost notice. This various descriptions, of lumber will be. delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere •as may he desired. All orders addressed to the ',proprie tlirs, Divan & tlaekoll, living In 'Paportown, or •to Wm. D. Soymour, jr. in Curlialc,•Will secure prompt attention. : • :DO/EN, HASKELL & SEY Mi. VR... Nov. 10, , . PAINTING & PAPER 'HANGING WM. li. TIMM - - would respectfully an trounce to the citizens of Carlisle that, he •has recoinmenced his business of Muse' Painting,: (lining, and Paper. flarigittc, in all its various branches. Hie' shop - is •iii the rear of the Grammar School. 'Thankful for past favors ha hopes hynurief attention to basiness ro"shant a portiori of public.fpaironsga. 'lie 'will'; also. attend in the trinainipg and lininiingoflleirrithin' Blinds; &e.• • Priees.rnatio to suit' tho'tiinesaad all work wartantedod or no pay, Caarlislo.'boy:9; 102-9 t • " MCM 'Woven. • . Tho' , i ounsoritiedhCo Oat ;opened, another in-' voice •the•neo.auality Paris Ki Glovoa, at tho low; price of t 621 eta. per pair. • • v i dot abo. v. IJITNEk; Ztorcs Sz: Zipp. rfra Z8 , 1";1.7ii. RIC C ILI 411, CE72 • . - •" Splendid; Fancy Goods,:•F,legant Ciit Guaira, die., ZLin, HAVERSTIGN. has jest rvccivt d 5.7 - 9ty from theo.ity undia - n6w opens: r n sp., :.- .did display_ef_ FAN CY S„ aunt:ids _tor the approaching liolyday Si eet n, to t. t ith Lo desires to 'cell the attention el flit liit L.dt. the phblic His assortment u, it is lice u.iri f I be surpnsscd in novelty and st< (c, I, tl both in quality and price of the articles, not fail to please purchasers. It mould be im possible - to ermine - fete his HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, . Which comprise every variety of fancy articles o tits most novel styles and exquisite shapes such as _ Papier Mache GOO - de; Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-,stands and trays, Fahey_ ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work,Boxes, with sewing inatrunt'ts, Port'lllennaies, of every variety, , . Gold pens and' pencils, ' • Fancy paper weights, Papeteries, with, a large Sudety of ladies 'Fancy stationery, Motto scale and wafers, - .... Silk and bead pursetc Lutes' riding whips, elegantly finished, LaoCes' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and begs, • Brushes of every kind for the toilet,' RoussePaperfumes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds and,at all prices, together with MI innumerable variety of ertieles elegantly finished and suitable„ for ho lyday presents, to which - he invites 'special at tention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of 'HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and American ANNUALS for 1853, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA L I ,V 0R K B, with CHILDREN'S- PICTORIAL B 0 0 K S, for children of all ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or pleising as holiday gifts. His assortment of School Books and School Statibnery is also ccmplete, and rem ',er t display uf. "very thing used in Colirgeand thh prise. -• '- desires to call the ear l ," - Schools. He LID,. ^ • . ‘ r aklentiOD , of Families to his LAMPS, (ARA NDOLES, &c. 'lron' the extensive establishments oCCornetins. Archer and others of Philadelphia, compriffing, every style of Parrot. ; Chamber and Study Lamm), for burning either lard, spetm or ethe real oil, together with Flower . VORC.9, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in tide lin, i* un equalled, in the borough. Also. FRUITS. FANCY CONFEC TIC/ART NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS. & in every variety and at. all prices, ell are pure and fresh, such as can recommended to his friends and His stock embraees everything in ,1 ,1 Faney , Gooes,-with many otherart.rks met, , tb Ifousekeepers,which the public are Pf p invited to call and see durilq the Remember the Old Stand, nearly oppt site a,' Bank on NOrth Hanover street. 'decls 1852. S W. HAVERSTICK. HO ! FOR - THE HOLIDAYS ! "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE," _TIIE subscriber would respectfully assort to the citizens of this place, and all 0cr....q visiting the same during the llolidn}•s, th,,, I. has now on hand and will continue to be plied with the latest novelties up le the clot I the season, comprising in mar. . CONFECTIONARIES of tho choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Ben Bons, Gum Cordial„ Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit 'Drops, 'Rope, Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and *ding Secrets. Also all the common vane• ties, all of which will be• sold wholesal: retail at low rates, at KRISS KINGLE'S OLD HALL, in North Hanover street, a law doore forth of the Bank, where we have just received • FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons. - RuisirisTrigsTP:uon. - Citrow, Car - - rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds. Pil• heists, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of Ovary kind from all parts of Eat ope, man ufactured of wood. gums, 1. bine, papier maybe, tin and India rubber, zinc, &c, such as Fine Wax, kid pnd jointed Dolls, Sewing'and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, Flower Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Setts, Music Boxes, Port Monaies, Battle Doors, Grate Doors, Masks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Dommoes, lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps one. Hair Oils of every variety. In connection with the above ~ large slot It 01 'FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized. crushed and brown Su gars. of every grade, Coflee, Molasses, Starch, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda, Sugar„ \Valet and alter Crackers, cheese, &c. The subscriber returns has 'billet re therlis ton generous public for the patronage her o fore bestowed on tim, and hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. deels MONYER. WALL PAPERS. r IIE subscriber is just now receiving and opening an unparalleled assortment of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous ot trans forming the interior s ..uf their old dwellings into new ones, and`iglving additional ember , . tisliments to their new ones, at a comparative ly trifling cost, will Co well to call and examine for I canaell,them from 6I cm upwards. Re member the,old - stand, East Main st opposite Ogilby's Store. By the way I would say to those who also want to improve the exterior of their. houses, that I can furnish them with Wetherilre pure And fresh ground White Lead, together with Various other. eeloursr, blue, or tmge, yellow, various shades of green, &c.,in short everything calculated to adorn Bud ec orate your msnsions, , mar 2, i SELF—PRIV:I:FE . for 25 cents, by cans the POCKET ./E CU , PIUS, or,-Every One IS OWN PHYSLAN ! 'rho thirty-sixth Edi.. 1, with one hundred en ings, showing Private. eases and IVlalforma is of the Generative ;tem, in eveiy sham , I form : to which is ild ...,..paseases of Females, in. „. we use of females only (see page 100), ..mg• oldie highe k .t importance to married do, or thllile!cqlll6inillitting murrisfro M. 'OU NG, , M. D., Gratlitate tI I ' • •iilcf Peonsylvtutia; Member of the I . v of Surgeons, I.Ontlon,and Ilonor:.): , ' • Illtiludelnhia Me diens socict, • ' "' a forms .ot Secret Diseases, St 1. : Disease. oh the Prostrate Glom: • • Wry habits of youth, are litithlic • •I till the recipes given in plait. •• •• chapter on selfsaltitre and Semite, . • worthy of pritiettlar attention, and . 1 by everyone. Young men who h:' i Mutate in contracting disease, pre• t I. ~,g, yourselves under the care of' at. 3 •• . • •• •ii• ter' what his pretensions it.ay I r • of this truly valuable work. Bea CePtettis and pert. ~s going to - t. possess Or. Young's Tot mite on Pocket .Ilisculapitis, or Every one Ilia t Phy sician.- trfr Let no father be ashamed to presea a copy of the lEsculaphis to his el ild. It may save him .front an early grave. Let no young : inan or woman enter into the teethoblics tions of Married life, withont retaling the pocket JEts eillapiUki., Let tio one suffixing from n liscknied cough, pain in the side restlAse. nights. memos feelings, mid the Whole train ii . D3 sp. ptic 5 , • sa 'ions; Mid given up . by their physician. • - olliermoment without .'consulting the IL. • dins. have the married or- those about in be marriedany impedinmenti read this tinily useful Book, as it has -been the means of saving thou sands of unfnittinate creatures from' the very . jaws of death. Upwards of it MILLION copiesof this celebrated :work „lin' heel , 'said is this (infnity 141111 Europe.aitice 11158, when OF first edition was issued. • ' WENTY-FIYE ccPas 3 en A el n o y serl e . adds book by mail; or five copies will be sent ' (lames' Dr. 11 1 1L11.1.AM YOUNG, irrran'lestetleuri,thtgvill•recelve,one copy -No. 152 'Spruce street; 'Pont paid w . . 'Tentyyears practice in the city.of Phis Certainly entitles Dr. • Young to; the'confi dciiiie-of the afilicted,.and he niny . liceonsulted otlsny of therdisetties described Midi' different— pitlilietitiintiOtt his efficei In Spruce. Street, every day betWecif9,and 3 o'clock (Sundar!•es,.. 'fielded) and personatit any distant% Can consult Dr:Young.l/ . lclter,.rost..rAlU; , xam ,n.. BRETZ, • iiiitotesalle.. And Itetallll,Yriggist,lcarll4le. llt B tO j ets.otretn i tveerlictiqtennnedlitenil•Ein7itiesl d i Chemicals, Maas, Medieinee; Pain" , '(-) I ta, I.)ye.St4fre, 'Ste. At this'stOo Physicians con rely haVing, their proctiOtiorts carefully • 4 1-)0 Y. -W ANTED 'ld stit4O MAIM' Drag business. CAI skin. (march HENRY SAXTON OCTOR YOUR-