M=E =I ,fartatr: _ Tired of Farming: . • A . few rnonthri — ititi,ri ink' who •had filtrmer front. his . early life,. came to the'city to buy . stoves to sell again.= Said he to the'stoVe dealer, "the weevil 'begins to infe.st,the itheal, and all things considered', I am .tired, of farming,' .and so have, sold my farm." The'stove 'deal er' remarked, that heihought Within him; self, that`just like as, not the,discon tentedlartner would find a weevil in 'the heart, of the new business .-and so ,it proved; for when We day arrived on which the- note matured, given for the stoves, the old'farmer,.nowturnedtradeS ma'n, ,- cOnfessed ihrit 143. had' not been iv= . bie, to sell his stoves--that he had most of them on hand: - ."l i ired of farming." the ,most inde pendent busi , oessi a man can engage in, beettiise„ forsooth, . there are disappoint 'ments, and= perplexities, aod trialsi - and - Welt-Miens attending it. 'Remember, you WhO'nro tillers of the soii,, that your cares rind troubles and anxieties are few and far between, compared with those suffer ed by Commercial men. If your chances to become rich are not 'SO inviting and profitable, as those of the tradesman, bear in mind that Abe dangers of being very poor and destitute are far less. _ Famine and abject poverty seldom overtake the farmer. or hitunt him in their ghostly, vis , Ha p `He lives on the high trible-land.of promise, rising far above, the murky re gion of avant and ti.ostitulion.-:-His children can,say there's bread enoughin our fa• ther's house. and,a piece -to spare to the hungry of ;less fortunate calling's. • "Tired -of farming,!'." Supposing you are,' ,Whet is to,be done in such a case? Do you expect to 'find an employment vitithout trials and, perplexities • dooined disappointmely..-- There is no :vocation . in this world that will,exempt, those who engage therein, - frOm cares and. fears and vexations. So if you are ttred.of farming," the best - way. id to 'get Tested just as soon as you can, .1 and prosecute.' anew the ' biisiness fcir which:you 'were early., trained; and for Wfircr, ird El gciod supply: of, all- the necessaries and -comforts of life, t6gether, with opporiu ni . ties Tor mental and Morel culture.--: Moor's Rural NewArorker. • DRUGS ! Fresh' Spring Supply! • . IRANA just rece i ved fresh stock. of Med• icittes v Paints, _Glass, ail, Scp., which haying bben pOrchased with great care at the best city houses, I min confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, country - Merchants sad Dealers, as . jsine fresh and pare. , AR U G. S • .1, •Pitioiii Medicines ; - Herbsind Extracts, Tine homi . cals; - spiccs;groune and•whole" Instruments; • Dstiences; 'Pure Essen'l-Oils " Perfumery, &.c. Cod Liver Oil— Wri.i.rahted;.Genuine. • DYE-STUFFS. - a ' Log and Cam'Woods, I • Oil. Vitriol -.---,•1 Copperas;.o._ Lac D y e".. ..- , FAINTS.. Watherill &13rother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey. Window Vass,' Linseed" Oil, Turpen tine; Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be sold at the very' lowest mdrkst price, • Also,a freak and ' splendid 'as sortreent or . :•. - : .FANCt GOODS, FRUITS, ' Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, allot wLich are- offered at the lowest cash prices, at the ebeap.Drog Book and Fancy Store of the sub.' scriber ortlsl, orth Hanover street. ' S. W. HAVERSTICK: May 28 1851. • , Indigoes, Madders, -Sumae - A;um, GREAT ARRIVAL ox' 'SPRING 4N SUTALIVIER - Pr?, Goods Al the store of the subscriber, the great - Mart for ;Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. d. Shoes, 4.c. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers. that ho has returned from Philadelphia with large and varied as sortment of Spring-and Summer Goods,--con— sisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tinets, Vesting°, Muslin% Tickings, Linsoys, Velvet CorclarCravate, Suspenders, Gloves. . LADIES' DRESS . GOODS,• • Silks;-Bointnizinee; Plain and Ghange able Poplirie, Mouslin 'de Lemnos, Ginghams, Galiiroesi Alpaclitts, Merinoes,Hhawls, Hosi ery, &o. ' MENSP . 6r;POYS''HATS So CAPS, A very, largo ' asiortment,• enibraning every stile and quality: 'A large' assortment of 'Horinels,'Ribbons,..Umbrellas. - and,.Parasols. BOOT ,ANB SHOES. Ailextensive variety of Men's, Women's , and Children's Boots and• Shoes• Gum Shoos, from the,rnoStt celebrated minu ' factuters. Also, colored and. white Carpet-Ghain. GROCERIES, Such'as Sugar, Coffee, . .Molasses, Rice, &c. Chi:dee Vens from the vell-known tea dealers, Jenkins Sr. _Co., &c., &o. 'All who visit our establishment are free to iteknowledge that we are selling Foreign and Thmestio:Dry ,Goods, Boots, Shoes, &e., at as tonishingly Jaw:prices—Hurl .ow .prices has - already attracted-a•largd number, of people.!-- . The attenttonlol all;who wish ; good bargains ' is etilicitet.as tild'ucements can be offered to ptirithasers. - , G.on't forget the4orner-opposite Leonard's old stand, North' ffrinoVer street. Baiter; Eggs, rear amisoap, taken at mar— N WOODS, e-01 ,6 !. : • Agent. THE LANCASTER FAIR, Which booklet elbSed • its exhibition,' was said' to haire'been ' by. ,'forty., thousand persoitsiir one'dak but a looker on estimates ; the ci`iiiVil•klaily neetquking goods at A. & W. BtNTZT. spleddi'dj, ' „ • , .0 • aClittl6 lets 'thnh iiith&eair:,' By 'giving . them thOrti and benefit youidelieribyiblyinii front one to' tvki'dollit's in every ten expended ' 'They aro now MAGNIFI- Gpcut - sToplcal , Ficney.l'and, Staple -Dry roaiiistine' of Dress Sillwipacithendresti•goofithißonnets„ilibens; p achne;„,liter p ni B. :1 , 1111, wig le,. Mad , ,Compleie;tissortthenf of House furnishine r kobile;AMeas , trii.iniings, L'acoy,Mlinridr; d.sPdeiS.Cloths, Coesimeres, .....Xestiogak...ilopierY.-Plaves,,,Table Clothe, ' Sheeting, Linens Jenne, Cords, &e,&c. The ramie - aro f9w of tlkii 3 Ocllais. variety.— To enuinerste nil would entirely' monopolize the columns of the 9ive us a call and'yint Will.gbtroh'enp'teddii'? •-•• •}• 0et.27, 1852. W. 13ENTZ. '4"tivigutitio,utvlaZ• • , • r A LA:11:0g 1 ;,AWIY" SPLENPID :h1S; 1 / 4 ,11` OF, .11AliDW ARE. • • trr he ,ur3dereignati Jur just -rot urne4.from. the .16 Pity - with the largest,;tied best Assortment (CHARD WARE;ever- , hroughtl to-!Clarliele; to'whieh he invitee the', .attention hie'ousto. nrrs iend. the stook compriseLevoiy ertiolchuaually found in •hoid. . wore:Adores. •Oeusekeenersi Builders,• Pars penters, Saddlers, Coaohnutkersi Blacksmiths, Cabinet.Mskora Farmers and others would . . . • do well'tto elsewhere, as sell;at.t4e • prides 4 !PpkVand.flte, , , • ' • • - • • '• • 4rusTireceivedivtitubilabliiiptilriorr t esh had' Choke pardon 'and B.teds; t9M t tr , exterialirtv ettittbtiehment ,bri4uir k , Pliitadol p btab , whltat; rkrratrted, to becitriitho very. best Itittlityi ~nyttl3gpt t£L THE Store or the:iiitilab"iitiinibracing Qtioenenaro;'O'hahlfittiet;Vitriiiliblitieually kept by,hborteirentevett,, to hie notarbei!eting,,Pia',B ' 0 2574 , 1t,10N, 4%.14La.• Wag. ;Al*. Se.; : • Ti".• ' " March 36, 1853; aiLb „01.0.19.1 .13Elt l YOU It 'TEET I.IY- USING ' Zoranans delehiatod.Tooth . • , 11 1 1HIS - valuable - preparntion haslongteen-used New York ani Philadelphia, where, it ban attained an immense : popularity ,, for "oleaUsiO6 preservlnkand benut'ifyiq the teeth. ", It Wu! , • excellent remedy for sorcisoft the. bleeding . oin:to., li, also pa rta a del ig htful fre sillies, to the to ut It and agreeable odor to'the breath. , , I :l?iod.tlaa following from. ,Dr. _Alurreg• :" I can; with ther!iittnost • confidenae,l'ecOn = mend to the public, Zerman'a '-"AntifScoihnlic7 Thoth Wash as the best in use. lu my. practiee na'a Dentist, I have...used and recomm tint undedit me hot five:yeara,and have found it togive, istitetiOn in eyst.s inatance, as the Waalt clods not contain notd, orlmythinginjtirious to theteeth gums r but, on the cantrary, Is the best autiatptic I it the practice, and therefore, would reCoMmend • lie nsdof it,not only to those who Wish ,to pre: : eery e their teeth'and gums, and'have n wholesdnie ibrenth, bill also , te . those who have dnieneed glima for teeth. The use of the Waisti,Toe tit:Mort time,' will instiFe a return to.thelr healthy, elate." Gliclttal'F. Dentist, , " • No t 61; S: Eloyeattb st., below Chettliut Pliil'a. 'ol. Carlisle, Mr. Zet num ' I Hifi veil pleased wiil. gout , _it not only_eleanseaattiLwhitebs the teeth mithout miuring thern,but it citiw Sorhilr bleeding gums , 1 cheerfully , recommend it to the profess , on and public, as the very best preparation that oats be used for cleansilig and4;prellemring ;the teeth , healing . tbezems.and giying:sit)eetneas to the JOHN W,'HENDP.L, Hurgan Dentist, . Price IS centaper bottle. Prepared, only Francis Zermatt; Dmiggist and Chemist, corner of Ninth anti CON:tint streets, Philadelphia: For sale by SAMMIL,ELIbtOTT, Carlisle, Pa.- octl3 ' Iv) NEW„FikIEtLY GROCERY STORE High Street, two doors East of the Market House, • South Side. , * 1 111 HE undersigned begsleave to infdrm- the • . citizens of Carlisle and the public gene rally, that he has 'opened a new FAMILY GROCERY. STORE, on' East High, Street, and hopes by tarict attention iolm meess, and a 'desire toaccommodate and Pleafte all, to nierit a sliare,of peptic patronage., I keep constantly on hand' an assortment of the best fainjly, gro ceries, such as Coffees;Sugiars,'Molasses,• ticc. Loverings superior white Crushed, Lump,and pulverized. Sugars at. the .:lowest • prices, also. Rio andjava'Coffeas of the best qualrtyr. QUEENSWARE- , - - - , Of __every _deserlpildn, including Frehch.and English Chinasin. setts :or by the piece ; also . Granite and common ware of every description; also an assortment ,of Glassware and Willow and Cedar ware of every description. TEAS—Black, , lmpotiartia - d . Young Hyson Teas of the best quality ; Sweet Spiced_ Zeal-. and hecolate,_preperec.ocolt.__-. OSWEGO PREPARED - CO:B.N—Manu ' featured and refined' expressly tor food, with recipes for making boiled Custard,-Ice Cream, Pies, Coke, Blanc Mange, Minute and pad 'dings t also a lot of Hecker's Farina. SUGAR CURED HAMS—Of thovery best quality ; together with Dry Beel,Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked Herring, &c. Spices of ° all kin's, Ground Alum and fine table salt. FRUITS—Such ds Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pruons. Raisins, &c. -LAMPS—A full 'supply of Pine Oil end Fluid Lamps. at the lowest prices, constantly ce hand. ' Rose's Excelsior Ink, 5. superior ar ticle;" small nr large bottles. Porseno.wealfl do well by calling and axarainit* Wore pus chasing elsewhere, as we sell cheap for cash jy7 W A CARDTHERS. Extensive Figniture Rooms. TA IVIES R:WGAVER' would respectfully ell call the attention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock' of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardiobes, Centre and other Tabibs, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every oth c article - WI hiebia`noh o 1• business. Also, now it hand the largest siff sbrtment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. I)::rCoffine made at the shortest notice . and a Hearse,previded for funerals. He solic its a call at his' establishment on Nerth Hone ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. 11-:Fun niture Wired out by the month or year? Carlisle, March 20. 1850.--ly • ;W Corner of llanover and Louther:lts., Carlisle. TfIE undersigned has . always on hand a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all me different styles, whielt ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Sfrlink-71;attotn BedsteadA most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They havb. given entire satisfac tion to all who have them in use. KreoE-FINS made to order attho shortest notice. • -. JACOB FITTER Carlisle,Jan . y. 22, 185P—ly. SADDLE AND HARNESS DIAHNG. MILE subscriber continues to carry on the. 1. above business, in all imvartous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors' North of Leonard's. corner, wiiere he intends keeping on hand ageneral aseortmentin his line; •. • Consisting of all kinds of fach, . . • ' ionable SADDLES, Bridles ‘••`.‘ ~,4\ V martingales; Girtha,Circingles _ 7.1 and Halters, also,, ,:•. • il il (Ttre h i saddle" lry " it,Ml 1 ~ •. 1, 111 1 ' bags. - 1q also i, iti Ica manefactures themost approved • Sponse: Spring Saddles, ever A used in this country, those ~. wishing a •hands'ame, durable and pleasant sad dle will do•vielPtcr'eall•.and see them. • He also manufactures ,Harness,'Bridles,• Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the geheral approbation of his cue. tomers, that he make' the neatest and - bost gearson all their variety of breadth, that is mudinin the country. . He also makes all kinds of Matrassea to order, viz : StraW, - Huslt, Curl ed Hair and. Spring Niatrasses. All the above articles will be• made of the best. Material end workmanship, and with'the utmost despatch. janl4Llr „ - - • • WM: OSBORN. CARLISLE , • FOUNDRY & DIA / HIN ES 0 P • , THE subscriber continuesto mounted um 'tit hie Founi3rY in East High - street,having - oO hanirri great variety of good patterns, and is prepared to-furnish' IRON • AND -BRASS CASTINGSp 'Will' be - executed to order (if, notion hand,) at the shortest t notice, such, as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur. and Bevil Wheels`, 'Gudgeons for SaW,Mills,:ike., Plough Castings, Cutters, Point Shears; Wagon and Conch Boxes, Spindles, Gar Wheels,..Cor Chairs, 4 2 ,e. Steam Engines built boarder and repaired. All kinds, of• machinery in_ Paper Mills, Grist Mills and "Puetorios repalred at i‘hifrt,noiiee: Mill Splndles dressed end turned. Moo; 'Horse •Pottiers and ThreXhinglMaChincs, such; las •Bovali Gear Four Morse -Tower.; Horl ixont al Gear, Pour ~liorset iP.owext Horitontal Gear, Two Horse powitr;iPloughe Corn Shol• ' COttiiCiastierx., Tbreshing machines 'nfid Heise powCre,riititilred and Joli.Work•dolfc atilt° ihOrtest ' Po'6 or .difreserit kinds on .hand'arierriedO l;loll to . order; 2 "Y He also has on hatiita' large sutitily".'orTh'ilt delpliii•tOrid Troy Cookiiig Stoves, Stijl isecin. stamputalting Cookingilliovercol , variotiii proved pet-erne, for coal. or •virood.• Ten •plate Stoves, Grates,i•&o:l i'•••10.• 7 Repairing done to, all . .kintio of •Maellitiery.-- All kinds of old. Iraq, „Brass and Coiver , ,talien in exchange for work, - avr2ltt FR411 1 1cItli" G p TYNnt 1 11 .1011 Flah . 01.. Fish ' FIFTY; Attyrele, , of.'primc 2 - one , ,a Maelffire4 in - whzle, - .hEttf and. etut;ter tisirreis, just received'liistOrd'ana for Bele 'limiest prices for crisirby :,'t • (ITTEr 7 r,:. Td G r IV/lA.I4MS. sorAeXEZIAILL• . Half 4 1 1 9 ' 81,-° 2 14)8 !:?.. 1 y 46d rcir Bile 9 l'ecelvV fr O bDWARD 1 221 t • Wladow„Shades,'; airbets ~, aid .60 • i .0 ;.....6 „ 3.. , ,5iminV4211 , DEPITT; qa , siveot, 'atic; i ya wood : ViCtild"mObt ' eerteotPth• ly call the = ettontion, of, hie,,frionde - end the' Ipublic in gonerttli 'to hitelbrike anti well oe. elected stock of Ourpeg4 Oil ;Oldasirlplof ,4 Window ShoskraeDoor: ; ano porters, Pablo CoverC,Corail,4lllratiktra, from .M 1 lards wide, for; Pubito !I:Joliet:tic Counting , Houses, &c. - 141'11AI Aleoi-ko my , branch Store; 13f • Sorinft)9ai%). i des Streefpnbeve'9tlv , ,Vl , N\ 1 - e * 7 , 1/1•1 .1, 1 ArtebtOpe. E; • q . PiIEiCIOAN:."EIEStAN,G'LippIE N T . •-• Through brilspross,..,---, mEsslts, A , e 4. BRAGG 84,C0.-:Gniqwk- Asti : We • hair° been. doing Yur. MEXICAN USTANG • LINIM ENT • with. the.mo3t per. fectaniccess:',.,One el our most valitableZspress horses had been much tronbled by large swellings 'or tumors on the-fetlocks; theyltail: grown lar ger,than hen's eggii. Besides being, disfigured Lq these ,appendagesiAlierlinibs itind loints bested quite- stittened, swollen and: lame.; We hiftl•trieiLinany Li litnents and other remedies, but nothing appeared tiT produce any-effect upon them.. NVe wawa. willingly. HAVE GIVEN frWENITY-FIVE DOLLARS - to have had theM removed, and the rkorserestored to soundness. - Cur 'Milder obtained-some of your Liiiimentanul 'applied it without knowledge. A few days. age he called oar' attention to the horse, and to our surprise and gratification .his legs were perfectly, smooth, THE TUMORS' HAVING ENTIRE. 11 DISAPPEARED I ; Wthaked him by ,what magic he had efTectetirsuch a reinuirkable cure His reply was that lie had been using the MUS TANG LINIMENT op them .about ten days, and the result was the entire removal of the tu mors without producing - any soreness of leaving o sear., • . We therefore. take great plMMure in 'mem meuding the Liniment,mnd shall continue to use it whenever occasion requires, in,Preference ,to any etlijr preParati op, 60 long milt produces such, remarkable results. , .„ • June 0,1053. . KINSLEY & CO, , Southern and 'EasterM'express, No 1 Wall sr., corner of Broadway, Nein+ . York- • Since the above certificale .was given, Messrs Kinslay & Co have informed us that one of his drivers Was,throWn from.hls wagon in the upper Part of the city, and very badly bruisedohe wagon passing over• his body. He was taken into n Ucotor's Mime close . byiand THE PHYSIC• lAN TOLD lIIM TO UI..E THE MUSTANG LINIMEN'T, its he :bad recently tried Itlti a similar case With greet: success. He did so;arkl all the soreness, lameness; and• stiffness was re. Moved, so that the 'next. day lie was about his business as usual. . , • take Brest pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MUSTA.Nd LINIMENT to all our friends and custniners. as the best article we havo ever used for sores, bruises, sprains. or golds an horses. We have - used. it extensively and elm aye effectually. Some of our men haVe also usedit for severe bruises and sores, us well as rheutmit.io • Pains, and they.. all,say :it (KIS like ntagiowe ban only say_that we have abandoned the use of any other Liniment, $.41. HEWETT, - . Stable.Keepk.to,the_Ankerican.,l'xpress_Cp.' and for Haruden's Express." ' SI, 1852 We hereby cerliry that we haVe used the com _pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT and have no hesitation in recomnib — g — ir best article we 'MVO ever used for the cure sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, .&.c on.horses. All who (Mold this, will please call en the undersign ed, and they will be happy td afford all other information in their power as regards its efficacy, &c. ' LUTZ:DA LL. & CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from a letter (lilted SACRAMENTO 611 - Ir t eni. Aug. 15, 1852 I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an ckcellent article. My wile brought a couple of bottles with her, which I must thank - you tm•. Since she carne here, -MY HORSE. FELL DOWN WITH, ME; and injured me consider ably but broke no bones. I had recourre to the Mustang, and the relief, and in taw cure was astonishing. , (Signed) . 1) RANSOM: Extract from a letter dated PITI : I3ItURO, Pa.. October sth, 1852 Another circumstance which 1 noticed a few days ago, I thop,,ht spoAc highly of the virtues of the Miming. Being Mthe office of a Physi cian'ot high standing, I noticed as he opened a door of his book•case, several bottles of Mtn tangTalongside-ofuhich- was-rurnscrrv-Mostung 'bottle, and - a two ouncepreseription vial - FILLED WITH .MUSTANG LINIMENT, ,on which was the following_liiremions Buts_the_throat well-night and. Morning- with-lie Liniment ; and wrap a woolen cloth around it." .1 P FLEMING. S. W;LIA.VERSTICK, Dr. S. - Bl,LlOT;antl 'WILLIAM 11. 1311ETZ, Agents for Carlisle. General Depot, No.'s, Phoenix Block, corner 2d'andpock streets, Philadelphia. A. O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent. A5OO CHALLENGE. HATEVER concernst he health and happi• yy- ness era people is at all times of the most valuable importance. take it for granted that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at :11l sac rifices. I feel it to be - m) duty to solemnly as. sure you that WORNlS,according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physmians, are the prima-• ry causes of a large majority of diseases to which Bic children and adults are if you have an appetite. continnaly changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad , Breath, •Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of • the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse irregular--remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem edy HOBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. . An article founded on. Scientific Principles, compounded with purely. vegetable substances, being perfectly safewhentaken,and can be given toile most tender infant_ beneficial witli decided effects Where Bowel - Complaints and Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated 1 the Tonic properties anti Worm Syrup are such, that it stands Without an equal in the catalogue of med icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stem. 'ltch, which makes it an infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing cures performdd by this Syrup alter Physicians have failed, is the best et 'deuce of ita-auperior efficacy above all others.. THE PAPE' WORM ! This is the . most difficult Worm to destroy o all that infest the Ititman system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach, affecting, the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, &lc., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus. ,peat that-it is Tape Worm hastening then) to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment mast be pursued, ,t would therefore he proper ,tottake 6to 8-of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions that the Worm Syrup , may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in (loses of 2 Tablespoonfuls three tames a day. These directions followed IniVe never been knoWn to fail in curing the moat obstinate,ease of Ta tte . ,Worm: .11.DBENSACK'S'LIVER PILLS. No part of 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 Bie Liver af fects the other important parts of the,System. and youths varicusly, in Liver Complaint; Jaundice, Dyspepele, &o. We should therefore; watch ev ery symptom that might indicate a wrong-actior. of the Liver. Those being eertiposed of 'Aleuts flllll Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick :'- Nntirely; let. An EXPECTORANT, which augments lire secretion front the,,Pulmm nary mucous meMbinne,,or promotes the dis charge of secreted matter.. 2d. An ALTERa :PM which clumps in some knexpllcde and insensible manner. the eid eetmii morbidaction of the system. ad. a TQNle.,wiiieli,give lone and strength to . the nervous, systein, reties ing health Mid vigor' to sill parts of the body. 4111. a Ca- TIiaRTIC ; which not iii perfect, harmony, with the other ingredientg, and operating on the bow leg, turd expelling . the whole mass of corrupt arid ;vitiated, matter, nod :puWying3hmlileof, which destroys diseuse nail restores health.„ . TO FEMALES ' You will fled these . pillsnn invaluable medicine in' many complaints to which you are. subject.• In obstructions either total or partial, they have been Imintl. of po inestimable benefit, restoring their; functional nrrangements to a healthy actian purifying,the blood and other fluids so effectually to,pot to flight all complaints may elite from female irregularities, nahealinch. rlddiness, ilimngae,o(aighl, pain in the aide, back, into, ,• • .None genuine unleas.sigapd N...llobensaelc, all others being Anse Inipp;lopB,, • , wi shihg new: aupplles, and Storm ktepera deM rens ve,,be'coirkiog 4geota must dross : !tie gropriefor; J, N,, llithenpack, (bqhlo, ...IoPriTe TOD: .CP*lll/LAND '6OUNTIt S HaYersticit,bil:,Ellintt, and .S Hubbard, Carlisle:, Lloyd, Lisburn I f.Dalr. and F Spahr, Median. teal:twig COTO; Apiutqopi , p, n i els - Strohm, .Kingstown I Seeker,. Clairchlown.t Hayea„ ,Shipperadturg t . Vapertownj Gi•eason,Plainfiidd,,,,Hataiol Dice, Diokinaoni IYeakjey lit . SbriCer,;Cetineville i Dobai:ism: §o 'Green,,,Palniatoln i ItharAs k,Wherry, New; • . ~,•• A. =Word ,to , the,•Ffungry 11 „•;,; ,•,,, irp,ECEIV ED_ thia day, dienc l ;,frol ll ' Oi • n 6 iil% LA nati, 100 plain, and!,•fortey7 ; Cillear Cured 'brae, . 00,pAenett:,S,141ai, Caroo, Poof,, ill ..store, 0 'Jo: BFlo obbp e ri t 16r - i , ,ath at tlfp `firraily' geo.; l'i r *,:;;;,,i,V:., " i;-::iii'l 3 94P l ,q; i 1 ,Y,., 1 4 4 ,, r i 1 h A,„, /Vi eA S j., : 7 , 7, 11. ! . i !:1. 1 7 ,, ; -- r:r,fr -- e.,: R ° POO 0 , 2:,.....intaci tn! tiprrolv.on the groli aat, ropiteetawßedurity, therablivai ?Juin fdr..dne year 'or 1 mdrp: ' %Enquire nt tho-HertilCOffien..eci V • v ., :,,,.. , e.; '.; ty , l' OnriilliNi4ateheguissa l 4,ll4.-,- ~, 1 , ... ..;:......, ..1, - .t.t.t,t, , y , „ , 1-. 0i.r.1ii...- , .-,:„..; ~ ..&-54 , 1,541411r0it.5. 311:APP'S r 'fin TEpy , 7, 7 mbrack g all, the propprtits tiotairied in,- the finest quilt p'en;in addition to whiclhilie dura— bility of the Afetats are combined andjully , • associated and developed. . _ .THI following-highty:t.innieetabto tosiamo• nittle and recomrriendationa . aro. subnuited •to 'the public : „ " Having, tried Raltp!oP.K.T.Elo SOION'PIFIU NICHE', 'GOLD PE . H. _the undersigned takuginat-planstiro in renonuond ing it to thii:publie„as thag'rflatest imftroventunt ininetaltie pone thar-htt ietour attentioU. ; - His Excellency;, Wlllinin"l3igter,:''Govet . mar of fho.Sthte of tronnsylvenia.' Ilia Eseellenny, E. - Louie Lowa,Gtiltoill!? , oldie Btitto of llaryland. • : - Right ‘Rosarend .Bialinp A. 'Palter, Rev. Charles Waisivorth, Rev. John Street, - W. Rawlo, Datif,lton. Joseph ft: ,Hare; 1 - laette, Alderrnah" GeOrgo W. Ledger; 'Prof.4.:'S.'Hart, prifitTeat'. 4 -;ltfrid - Ifigtr'S.chontePkitaffelphia. - J,ndgillcibth, - Rfohard Vaux,_Esq., William N'eaf,. - Gtforgo•W. Wtilltclii - , - Williafn - S.: Price; Deiat6are„ Rev. W.. IB:A•Edwurda , , , Duff Rteen,.:Deq., FOloward;,' M: D., Richard Smith", Earl:: M. J.,Ridcliff, William P. Elliott Edit. ore NittiontilintellligCncer . ,. Editor% NraChina-, ton tßeputilie;;lrrishington city. • •• - 1 Jan;piti M. CUtainadjr.;-claq;,;:r homes W. , llltil• ford, A. Browilingi,,W., canulen„, Rev. Dr. DelNatW Rem, Charlre Hay, Rov. G. IL Coit, Rev. J. F. Musick, !lards burg. . Rev. C. Nelaort;,Editort MarylandiSfale Capitol Gazette, artnapCife,Diel. . .to the Polite. the subscriber having, iiarchased lie prop. ertylknown as the Moyameneing._ Banking _ House, South East Corner of 2d and Chestnut §l,roats;for his future' basinessEstablislurient. ',Mends 'keeping a large and complete assoit— intim of every variety•of texture .and• size. Of Adam Wm. Ropp7s lately .patented 'scientific Niche-Gold Pens., Gold'and Silver Pencils and Pen Holders r of every variety, wholesale and retail. In additiom . thereto 1 . bay°. on hand Rape.s hiei edition •uf Sdioritifict Penmanship and Penmaking; in yeriousbindinge , •!• • _ JAMES - BARBER; General Sale A gent. for A dein Wm. Rapp's Patented , Seientific Niche Gold' Penti; E. corner Second and Chestnut SP - Cefs, gl WORKS ' Vrer'W XIVON NO . , rrlEJEfindersigned is prepared to manufacture •11.'__Pja•2_tr_engtnes and boilere„blowing,Aph. dors; gearing for roiling, , ist, Casaw. mill screws, lathe's and, _ ,fia pullies, and every. Vaii• qty,.of MACHINERY and CASTIN GS,such pe hot blast pipes; gas and water pipes, 'retorts and lamp posts, car 'w and ax les,' fire plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water spouts, wall coupeing, and a very . .„.`.:bandsome assortment of new style n paterns for patent fence ' making, posts'and.gates, cast bathing cisterns, forge size, and a number-of new patterns for cook, nine plans arid parlor stoves, horse pow ers and threshing machines of improved plans, plough castings, cast columns and fronts for housed. ,- AM owners and mill-wrights•are respectful. y solicited to call and examine my new and mproved assortment of milt ge - aring patterns. Patterns and smith work made' to larder and machinery repaired promptly. • N•; II• Railroad 'cars of all dimcnslons built and repaired. Harrisburg. May 2c. J. R.J ONES. HARRISBURGZIOOK-BINDERy. - r. Xi:IEIcUTTEIR dk, Co. Successors to IV OillickoOnd llicka & Cantin" Beek Binders, Btathiners, and Blank Book. manufacturers • HARRISBURG; PA. • rgIIIE subscribers respectfully inform their I friends that they are now carrying on- the above business...at_ the old stand !of merly oc-' .cupied by Hickok lir. Gamine, and lately 10 Hickok & Co. They flatter themselves that by careful attention to business they will merit end receive a continuance orate patronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firms: and attention will bo paid to the ruling and binding Of every description of BLANK 13 0 0 KS, for Banks, County Officers, Merchants and Pri• vate Individuals, and every variety of lull and half bbund blanks. They have also made ar rangements to supply counties with the new and approved Judgment Docket and Assess meet Books. In addition to trio above, they. have and will at all times keep, a general as sortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANE• OUS BOOKS & STATIONERY. - - - Lotter Paper, Knives, Slates, Pencils Cap " quills, Ink Stands, Drawing •". Carp'rs PeriMisLetter_ Stamps Transfer " Load Pencils,! Motto Wafers, Copying " Waters. India Rubber, Blotting " Sealing Wax, • Blank Cards, Steel Pens,. , Red Tape, Folders, . Black Ink. Red Ink, Carmine Ink, Blue Ink Copying Ink, Arnold's Writing Fluid,. Erasers, &a. ' P.aper-Ruledto Pattern. Old Books, Peri ()lieu's, Law Booke,.Musie, - Nowspapers, &c, bound to any pattern,and in any style required. A general assortment of Printing Ink All work .varranted and' done very rheaply.Pleaso give use call. ""' F. L. lIUTTER & Co. Harrisburg - , April 28,1852,—tf. ZINC PAINTS. Manufactured by the New" Jersey Company, *mark, N. J. • THE subscribers are now prepared to exe cute orders to any extent ;for 'their beautiful White and Colored Zinc Paints, at the follow., ing reduced prices, vii • No 1, White, g'd in . oil, 9c porn", w'tok pure. No 2 do do 8. do do • No 3 • do • do 7 do do Brown .St; BL'k do Si do doq Ono htiddied pounds will cover mit - jelly well as much surface as 160 lbs. , of White -Lead; they.nro 26 per cont. cheaper to - the consumer. THE ZINC WHITE is rapidly superceding White Lead, over which it possesses many ad -vantages, It is whiter and more beautifal than the' White Load—does not turn yellow, even when exposed 'to• sulphurous vapor—lies no smell—is no injurious to hoalth,nnd is far more durable. , , • • Zinc Brown and ,Illack Paints are _both Weather and Fire Proof. The heat covering for outside work over in "troduced, adapted to building of Wood, Brick or Stone—to fences,, carriage bodies, bridges and machinery—to the hulls of vessels,anchors. chains, and all other iron work on board ship —to steam boilers', smoke stacks, water tanks —to iron, tin and other roofing, iron shutters. doom and railings. wire fences, bridges, etc.' For Iron Surfaceo.thio paint is especially val uable, atijt farms a galvanic connection, and entirely prevents rust. Theee zinc, paints having a Pure metallic hose aro warranted not' to turn yellow, rind will . re tain their original much long9r :than White Lead, or any of the earthy pigments now,in use: -The. Oartifientes from tnosetwho have used them paints, are such as to satisfy thanubilMthat they are Invaluable , . The ablost Chemists of 'France end - this country have testified to the superiority of Zinc over Lead paints, as to durabiliiy,licalth• fulneas'and beauty.: ••• The attention of dealers is, ruppoctfully - re• quested by the Company's Agents, F. C. JONES, & Co., MayleSin No, 17'S. - Inarveo. .Phikura.— AGRIOULTTIRAL WAREHOUSE: 1 SEED • STORE. • , wm,subscribors, in addition to their Wen:. , !vivo Grocery, have' connected therewith ' fin ;AGRICI4.IIIIf.AL -, wAnno um?. and , ISEED ST0110;110; Market. street; 'near the . irailroad,,flarriaburg , Pa., and are , preoared,,to ;fill all orders; by ,whotesale and retail„ of all 'kinds of Agricultural -Implements, Vegetable i and Flower Seeds; &e. ' Country merchants ; withireasonablo. discounts to sell again.,' .. ~, ' ;* .11 oree,poWers and, .threshors. wheat-drillls / nod plows, harrows and, outlive'. torsjodder, hay; and straw-cutteri, gra i n l ane / i corn aliellers, vegetable ,cuttcrs, hand grain Illilia,oloyek [diallers', horse rakes; olturns;grinil, stenos and improved hangings ; hay, straw and 1 ; manure: . (Mt ri, i fit rate rra bot fere olt. yokes pad , how, patent bow pine, ,cowihains, spailov, hues ' i and'raltes,....post liiggere,' , wheolbarrows, '- e0 ..! orailloW, soythesand acythestonts, potatoo rags ;,,' p'o'st ' iingurs, - Foxes ~' and' hatchets, grain. biigs; .., grain , trieleures,',garden bowls;' priming ' an d . ) budding ltrilyfes,rgrass and grain - slates; screw wroncilies, pineerennd , gimblete,' rat rand'mofe. t i lioini,' 'canto. cards 'and , horse ' lirbehesi, enrry: l' tiornba, , garden"reale; : . caw. bad, . whiffle trees; Iguana.' idosterlsMtdretto, IMO dust,limoilgar . 1 aiiti; neuiaAlfitowoi Seeds. .', .A . i Me& a largo and fresh tiescirtirle'nt'Orblib- GERMS; - TW;,:50,,r,01l cheap for cash; --- ' ' ' , •`..' 3 ',N. , — r -.ITOYEFf,„.& , HALL. - ; i' • .. i irrGraim , and nrochtee.of all kinda , recolved I it,,' rxediange 110. implements,: ', -,:l .';,;. - 1,-, , ~,,,,,,, +' - April 1 3,4869 , - I y' -, ; ',: ,1 , ... , ;0 , ,,,,v,„ r 4.,:, = Elll2l FitTedelnliin,isvvarratited to render entire Sails faction, and is beyond donbt- the best and most wholetfomeproparatbri of ,Coffee ever known.— One package at 12i emits . NVILL SAVE tbur pounds of ordinary Coffee. 'Try it and be con vinced. of ESSCIICeS of Coffee deposited at. the Franklin Institute in 1852, and the J decided 'l{rtipp's to be THE - BEST in the exhibition. Friends, if you wish to enjoy a bond, cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procnre Krupi)'s Essence •of Coffee. It in for sale by inearty_all the principal 'Grgeet:s. and Druggists_ -throttent the United States: ' ' A i 41 20,185,5. ' 114.!VirdS • • ' in Jamty City. IVrtt . .. SILAS .0. HERRING - Sir It gives us much pleasure to state that a Safe of your' make was the means of preserving our hooks and valuable papers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, - Forks, &c., from destruction by the fire that occurred in our store on the, night of the, 27th ult. at No 46 Montgomery' street. The fire commenced near the Safe, which, owing.to its situation on a wall, did not fall into the collar, but vas exposed to the fall heat of the fire *lam its commencement, and when taken, from fi,ie -ruins had--all-the-bose_ plates and :waits cetnpletcly melted.ofT. . Yours, k, 13. 'EARLE St Co. especicully_, The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring Salamander Sales," challenges the whole world in !lie gum of One 7/rousand Dollars, to produce their equal. Awiirded the PRIZE MEDAL, nt, the - WORLD'S FAIR, London, and the GOLD MEDAL by the American 'lnstitute. Over 8000 of these Safes have been sold and are now in use, and more than 100 have passed' triumphantly through accidental fires Seco d hand Sates -and " Salamanders" of Other m kerb, having been taken in port pay for "H rings." for sale at cheap rates. JOllll5 FARREL, 34 'Walnut St., Plttladelphla. pErllio blazed Iron Mantles, Table Taps, 4-e. from the n orks of the celebrated "SALA MAN DER MARBLE CO," on hued in great variety. - nine 303 m 11-AVING-reeciiied-hy—late-arrivals a- large— and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY;O6ODS, are now-prepared—to , offer—thclr-cuslomers, at the lowest market prices— Ginee Silks far Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flowers Crapes, all colors, • • Fancy Nets'and Laces. Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery , trade. • March 9, 1853. WOOD & WILLOW 'wzatm. 00.009" FANCY CORN BROOMS, 1,500 .Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted Colors. 600 NESTS CEDAR WASEI TUBS,. 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ: WILLOW BASKETS, 300 Doz. WALL LS SCRUB BRUSHES, • ' The largest stock ever ofrered,in Phila delphia, and the cheapest in the world. Or— ders promptly (Pled. • ' M. 8; Cr. M. Rowx, , N - 0, NoRTH TEIRD ST. March 9,1853,, PIIILADELPHIA. RS. H. G. SUPLEE invites the attention in of Country Merchants and Dress Makers to her •unrivalothessort mom or • - PAPER PATTERNS. for full sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Man tles, Tahiti's, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacks &c. Ste,' . . The Patterns are embroider•ed in various designs, printod mid fringed,showing• exactly how the Dress will appear Wiwi] made. Being in constant communication with the 'best houses of London and Paris, and furnished monthly with every new design as soon as it appears, the public can always depend on this Old Eitablished House for the most recherche novelties in dress: 't • . '• • . . Always on hand a beautiful assnrtment of ; . CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, of the newest stylds and materials. Medals were ,awarded her in 1848,1850.1852 KrA sot of Six Patterns will bo soot to any one enclosing Throe Dollars -MRS. IL G. SUPLEE'S fPldroil Clothing & Pattern Emporium , _54 South 2d St., Philadelphia. . Ohear Watc ' healtitil Jewe y r , Lb • nd RETAIL L. , Wif9l-iE°A ' a l hie watch da , " ' ' t. the “ Pli'll' d° P lumber -4-- , ~, et . ir store', . r ~ ' :--,-4A a„nd„,,i,9,w,hqslC'oud Street.PrPe 4( )'. 11 0 9 ?" - c4T,W r y0LhIladolpliia. ~..., ) 0 •- G o ld , Lever iyatcheat. l l l ll,..ll ,t.e - - , '..:-., lB carat cll ' e f'' " 'R; ) Itg liA 5 . jewelled spec , ht i ca $7 8 , Silivr do 1u11,r,d,, Pi n 2. Cold '-i,i,. 3 silver do. alt: sil ver I,e'pe JW' s l. ,6 ; Gold Bracelete4 09 I do d o ' d'ee 9'd P'l4 A' uu do ' !Orel - , l' 1 ," ' 8011,5 ,(10 SuperloYQuilj:j ,' z ,p,o r Tea $ Pald.er Igo Imitation ', ~ .0 " „,„; h o d silverZe L Gold Pena Ri n g o wtell'l : o '37i eente lo $8 i• Watch'.., G o ld Finger .arit., p o t e nt, . 7 ~.i 11 ° 1 1 • Lunot, Ornesoe, plat i l l ,in, ifonollipti. AI ~, g ,oodu 25 ; other.ert, what'they ore sold fot int , , „ worranted , to tiI.AUFFEIt 64 :succoosorato er o : 4-lAlll 6er/red. Levers and 6 •aoptt3Y, erne Gold and Silly rice. , ~ i O D hand , 8 above'? . atilt lower thrtn the Lopinee, eitg.buctliscouittv, PP'S CE. OF ESSE "Win, ,9t(01.6 Afore proof of their superiority.—The late. fire Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853. Great fire in Strawlierry se.- , —Letter from Lewis 15. Co.—Philadelphia, March 29,1852. Mr. Joux FARREL—Sir : It affords me much satisfaction to inform you that the "Herring Salamander Sitio" which we purchased of you a -short time since, 'preserved outhooksiand papers in good condition, during the severe ordea, through which it passed at the disastrous conflagration that took place at our warehouse on the morning of the 28th inst., whbn the sale, was exposed to the m,pst intense heat for some hours, and when dragged from the flames was rcd.hot on several sides. WC malts this state ment.by way of bearing testimony to the worth oldies° valuable Fire Proofs. - •11.11”; 4.31.1, *AnAel*lll.ll-1 JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in French Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Secotid Street, Philadelphia, razr. noLminna's WHOLESALE & IILTA IL Clock, Time-piece, Watch & Jewelry Establishment. .81 his Old Stand,A 0..38 ✓llarket Street. (be- • . twcen7lh and eth. South ,S'ided Philadelphia. rtelY friends, old customers and the public must know that I am at all times pre pared to furnish Wierl CUES, JEWELRY, FANCY ARTICLES, SUPERIOR COLD PENS of all kinds, with Gold and Silver Hol ders in variety, &m, at - the very lowest Cat b Priees together with the best supply of super rior C locks and Tlme-idects, ever °limed at tnitrestablishment. B. 11. beings practical time•piece and watch maker, with an experience of nearly twenty y . sars-10 years at his present location—is at all - times prepared to7furnish, by wholesale and retail, warranted'limo•keepers" 'of the bes quality,—comprising eight day and thirty lir.ur clocks and time-pieces, el plain and highly or. namental desikno,ol all styleS, and adapted for counting•houses, parlors, halls,' churches, fac tories, steam boats, rail core, &c. Also, alarm clocks, a most desirable article for Sound Sleepers,' and .for all whose bcsincss requires them to be 'up in the mornink early.' • Clocks, Time-pieces, Watches and Jewelry of every description repulsed with great core and warranted. D eau. rs supplied with clocks and clock trimmings. liarnum'scmotto is my motto, 'we study to please' J apr7-1 I , ?..........__ 1 ..... W . 11. - x. ' Ei ri t ., 1 360 X.Y D Z ,, E .,, ?7 , ~ nOtsetv num as SWISS WATCHES.' JXWELAY, SILVEII.W#IIS. ItIATSD. •' • . WADS. AND FANCY AUXISLES, . Are oonstantly rewiring the' latest styles of the above Goods, which ate °abed at wholesale or reta il , et No. 21e , Market „§treet;above 813 4 1 44 05 r, ~,,, - , •;preastur Street, pillasfel"phha. "-,. '‘;',, . . siariflavait , s 1816 ,by ,aasraiiteiro ii iessal fsts ssr , r - IM.Ei . u.ll(iii(oiti. , COMMERCIAL . COLLEGE Located IStO 127 Baltimore Street, BaltimOre, Md. . . The'osteneibic object of 'this fountink:in is to place in the, reach. cit individuals proper. facili ties for obtaining h thorough and practical Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed, has been omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result. The rooms of the - College are well fitted up, conveniently arranged, and situated in 'the nioat desirable part of the City. ,Connedkid thereto is•ri Comtnercial Library, and this, in connection With familiar Lectures on Comm' , cid Law and Mercian:sk ScienCe, is a matter of the highost importance to all who deiire to become Accountants of the first order, and oc cupy stations of profit 'ainfrebponsibility. A young 'man can bore obtain a more . cor: ect• knowledgo.ot general business, matters ins few weeks than can be acquired in as many years hi any one Cdunting.Room. ._ 'rhe course of study embraces Double -Pal Bookkeeping, and its adaptation to, %%limo 'departments of Commerc9 and Trado,-Morcau• tile calculations. taught according to the most -approved methods.- Practical-Penmanship,-com bining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction. Lectures on Mrircantilb paw, upon -various important Mercantile, subjects beside many other points necessary for a book• Imager or business man to understand. Tlie time necessary far.an industrious etude& to complete the course varies from fj, to 8 weeks. There ,sing no vacation, applicants can enter i, at any into and attend both day and evening. Exarni miens aro field at stated periods and Diplomas Awarded to those who g - aduate. For terms, Sac., write and have a Circular for. warded by:mail : . - . 1 Ei=l=2 Vegetable attle Powder. Prepared try Breinig, Rronefield, Sf Co. /FITE discovery of BirEiNte;FriostEmecti, & A- CO's CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER, has set the whole community alive to a new fact in regard to feeding of Cattle, both for the 'pur pose ofmairffitining health and increasing the production of Fat, Butter 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 fustliir their sales. • The immense popularity it has obtained from Farmers, Dairymen • and Horsemen:, and the confidence and success with .which they have used it have set the heads of other Druggists at Work to mobs an articht , proftssing to be of equal merits, thinking to take advantage of our Powder's popularity, and by these means intro duce other articles into .the market„which hove no affinity to our preparation whatever. 'Every person knows, who has read anything of-Agricultural Chemistry, that no powder-pot:- ;ensuing such qualities as that,which we prepare was ever known: in any part of Germany, Eu. 'rope or America. We advise all persons, to ; read Prof. Leibigs's works end see for them selves whether they or any one . else', ever knew of a Cattle Powder in Germany, Europe or 'America, that ever professed to have the same virtues, which we claim fur ours. • The discovery is of American- Birth, -.F.e off spring Of the proprietors, and there is no cattle powder now known in the werld,ihat wee ever manufactnred - from - the same combination of Chemical elements as that of Breintg, Franc field, & Co. Do not therefore sulTer yourselves to be de ceived, or think that our powder is a humbug because you have tricd those mongrel substi tutes And Lund no good f...ilew but rather inju rious results. Never give an opinion unless you have tried the only genuine Vegetable Cattle Powder in the world, as compounded and pre— pared by Breintg, Fronefield S. Co., No. 187, North—Third Strict, Philadelphia. N- B. Do not bo imposed upon and allow yohr animals to die or linger with disease be cause you have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. The signature. of . BREINIC!, FRONEFIELD & CO., is on the end of each pack of the genutnc ar tick. Sold in Carlisle by • April 7, '52-6n) . IL M. RAWLINS, STMAIVX SAW IVIIIiti. THE undersigned owning a large Stealth Saw Mill, - recently built, on an improved plan, With a circular saw Capable . of-sawing with great rapidity, lc:Mated three miles west of Pa• pet town,Cumberland county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the best timber land, in the Southern - part of Penn sylvania, are now prepared to Saw and furnish lumber to order, at the shortest ii9tice . of the 'various descriptions used for mechanical pur poses. „They can furnish kame stuff for burns and betties:6f tiny length and size that may be I required, weatherboarding, flouring, and - fen cing .beards, poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle arid plustering . laths oak . and chesnut shtngles, cueper -stuff; - pine pouts, and ehestuut rails and posts. They beim now on hand several thousand feet of lumber; ehesnitt rails and posts for fence, oak and pine wood by the cordoind can engage to• be delivered, in its season several:hundred curds of Chesnut oak bark for tanning purposes. The proprietors having availed themselves 'of the' nebula advantages -el- their location, which abounds in. a variety of the finest timber ' and having also u preetmel Icnt.wledge of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber, lower . ' to the citizens of Cumberland count;' than can 'be done by anv similar establishment —and as they Wish and expectito do a. large buiiiness,'w ill spare no pains to, accommodate public alba shortest notice. The various descriptions of lumber' will be delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere as may be desired,, All orders addressed to the propriez tors, Divan &' Haskell, living In Papertown, or to Wm. D. Seymour; jr: in Carlisle; will secure proMpt attention. • OWEN, HASKELL & Nov. 10,1 y.— ' .11.2R.D11114160. A' LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! TxruICII surpasses inquantity 'Mislay, and VV . ' priced any that hoe ever yet been opened in Carlisle; consisting of the greatest variety of all kinnii of Hardware, 'spell as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery,: Coiteh Trimmings, Paints. Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs; Axolti,,Bows, Felloes, Veneers, , ectlarware, Farming Llicneils, Her and ,nollcd Iron, Steel,.&c.; tvitha thousand more alticies unmentionable. Having pureheetiddeTgely of Heavy Goods previous to the adviince in prices, If am enabled to sell goads at eld prices;. .ersoris in want of blardwere flare invited to P ell end, exsmine my goods and hear iny,priced„and You will be sat isfied wheee the Cheap llMdwere is tote bad. ~ , •- - My.,ttoelt of WALL PAPER Is nnap proat lied by any in the Borough. . Ttiankful for the fernier patroinnj,o, tl conununtico Mille same is soliMted by .JHHN P. LYNE, West Side of North Hanover Street,' Carnal°. PAINTING" Et" PAPER RANGING. U. HARII would resketfully an: tiotinco to, the eitis.uns of Carlisle. that Ito . hae recommoncod hie business or licukie Po inting, Grazing, and PiiperAinsginp., In MI its various .hronebos.) His shop in 00 , ,Ottlie gratrntir, !School. Thankful .'for.potit....footire Ile bolus atteinion lo..bpoinosp to'sliaro tupertion of public fpaironsga. ,) liePhi" nitond to flit) trimming ,and wing ciftVgiti th in Blinds, &a. 'Priopii.upiti/,to suit tho timosanil all work, worrantlidgoollk . .ho pnY i ~ tannrhelkil, ...• • Nov. , 9, ,Iropdicaktir Schan#‘ll,, PRODUCE DRALIFiIIS, fl,( VINITESION FOR, WA rt DINALMERCHANTS, titml9 CARLISLE. , ,stores sr;alla a. uttLitax eniizsume.s. SpTelidid :raficy. Apiiode, alcgant Gilt pookiii, 4c., &c. Qt EHISTICIi."has iVei received /...r• from' the city (India now Openiag n i,plen ilid'displa'y'of FANCY GOODS, 61111111'W for the aPpreaching Ilulycley to %t hail he desires to 'evil the attention el his hit-1140 and the public His assortment iv iris ni t-cri t surpassed in novelty and elqat it. d both in quiaity,and 'price orthe art nclt t,.;n.- not foam) please purchasers.. It mea!ti hi an possible to enumeratc his HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, 3% inch coMprise every variety of fain-y ertichs b the most novel, ityre* and extpiisite at; is such as • Papier Maehe.Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelam ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and Abell card cases, Ladies' Aney Baskets, PuriOy Work.Boses, with sewing instrunets. POit Munnaica, of every variety, , Gold peni and pencils, Fancy papier'wer Papeteries, witi Fancy stationer) . Motto scale and — Silk and lieTid - Pt Ladies' riding-W,... Ladies' ling cutlery,. Perfume haAtets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, ' Roussol's perfumes of the-various kinds, ' Musical instruments, of all kincla- - lind at all prifee, together with an innumertible variety of Ertiales elegantly finished "and, suitable for Ito lyday presents, to which he ivites tpecial at tention. Also, an eitenstve and elegant collection of "HOLIDAY GIFI'ItttOICS, comprising the various English end' Anterkan ANNUALS for 1853, richly embellished' and illustrated P.OE'FICA L W Rli S, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL I 3 0O R , for childreii ,ol all loges, than which nothing can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. Hisassortment - el - School Booka - and School Stationery is also complete, and com prises every thjng used ,in College and the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular attention of:Pomilies to his ele4tant display of LAMPS, GIRA ND °LES, c from the extensive establishments or Cornelius. Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lumps, for, burning either had, or ethe real oil, together . with Fleiwer Fases,.Faney Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is ui r equalled in the horouult. Also, FRUITS. FANCY C 0 N FECTI C RY NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS,,&c.t in every variety -and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such ns can be confidently recommended to hie friends and the little folks. His stock embrneee everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to houselt — d4erlitchTliePribli - eire cspecutlTY— invited,to call and 'see durim the holidays.— ' Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the -Rank an North Hanover Street. decl.s 1852. S' W. HAVERSTICK. Ho FOR THE HOLIDAYS " WE STRIVE TO PLEASE." THE subscriber would respectfully ant c t rco to the citizens of this place, and all persons visiting the same during the Holidays, that he has now on hand and will continue to le cup— plied with the latest novelties up to tl.e CICEC of' the season, comprising in runt' .CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum Cordial,' Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla and But nt Almonds,. French and ex . - pledingSecrets. Also all common varie• ties, all of which will be sold tardesa/.1 and retail at low rates, at ~ KRISS JUNGLE'S OLD HAM - in North Hanover street, a few donis ,north - 01 -- the - Bank - rwhere - we - haye luny reteivrd FRUITS AND—NUTS -- of the latest irriportations'such as Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Ftgo,.Pruens. Citron, Cur— rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Fil berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS tof every kind from all parts of Linens, man ufactured of wood. glass, t bins, pat it r mat Le, tin and India rubber, zinc, &C.,. such es Fine - Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy BOACN, Fluter Vaeds ' MOfto Cups, Tea Setts. Music Boxes, Port Nannies, Battle .Doors, Gime Hoofs, Masks, Drains, Guns, Trumpets, Dom.noes, lotto and other games, &c. I. nutty Soaps and .flair Oils of every variety.' In confliction with the above Int ge sten It of FASIIIR GROCERIES, such as pulvfrized,.. crushed and brown Su gars. of every grade. Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda, Sugar, Water and o.lier Crackers, cht.CEC, &C. l'he subscriber returns hts 11. at ks to agcnerous public for the patronage hereto fore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the ran.e. decls „ - ItION ER... WALL ruHE subscriber isf.r.t now receiving -and 1 opening nn' ante ollelcd assortment of WALL PAPERS. These - deeinius of trans forming the interiors of their old dwellings into now - ones, end giving additional embel lishments to their now ones, at a comparative ly trifling cost, will co well to call and examine for I can sell them froin 61* cts 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 WetherilP's pure and fresh ground White Lead. together with various other . colours, blue. or abge, yellow. various shades of green; &c., in short everything calculated tor adorn at d dec orate your mansions mar 2 BENRY SAXTON DOCTOR YOUR sEt.F-PR !NATE LY, for 25 cents, bmeans of the POCKET JESC LT LAPIUS,, or ' Every One 1115 OWN PHYSLAN! —The thirty-sixth Edi tion, with one hundred en aravings, showing Privato Diseases and IdaWorms thins of the Generative System, in every shape nail form; to which is ad -Di,enses-ot FemalVs, in. -males only (see page lbfr), mg 01 igl, ..,c importance to married peo- Yle, or those contemplating marriage.. By N% M. OUNG, M..)),, Graduate ()film, University cf Pennsylvania, Member - alba Royal 'College of Surgeons, Lontion,and Honorary Mimber of the Hbilatielphili a Ms dieas society... The 'various forma •of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Pisertseq ot the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, and all the recipes . •given in plain language. The chapter on 'sellsabuse anti Senorita Weakness worthy of prrticular Attention, and 'should be read by every One: Young men who have been unCnr innate in contracting disease, previous to placing yourselves under the-care of any doctor, no mas ter what his pretensied.s may be, get a copy of of this truly valuable work.' Sea Captaine and persons going.le sea, should possess Dr.-Young's Treatise on NlaPi'l!tge, tho Pocket JEscalapitti,`nr Eyery one Ilia sician. nr- Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the. Esculapins to his ci ild. It may save him from, nn, early grate: Let no young man or woman enter into the of innerkti without reittlitt t t the peelet 2Ess culapina.' Letmo one' still'ering limn a lioCknied cough, paTil in the stile, resits en nights. nervous feelings, siTttl the whole train et'lb spepti c- sensa tions, nod given up by their phz. whin. be :M -iner Moment 'iv ilitOnt emtsnltiug the •./Escula lius. Dave„thu monied or those about to he eittierird tiny Incpedinteid, - icatl this trrly useful (look, of it .Itos' ' Mt:Rhea EllViog thou solids' of mnfortminte• tirentures from the very jaw trei f death.' I.lpwards'of n ittILLION copies. of this celebrated' 'work ;,has been said in this - Country and Europe since . Uhen the first edition was issued. s , • • ' 0:)" Any , peesoii-sentling - Ii'WENTICFIVE cents enclosed' in a letteMtirilt receive one copy ofthte book by mail; or fire copies will be sent for SI. Addtwsd Dr. WILLIAM , 'YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philsdelphia," , P os t Twenty years practice in t e city of Philadel. oh, certainly entitles Dv. moot to OM OA donee of thenfilietcd, nittylm consulted ou army of dm diseases tieteribett; in Me ditfit eht publications;bli.!officit 132 Spence' Slvaet, 'every day between 9 and 3 o'clock. (Sunda , - ex. Cepted) (fist:once inn. Consult Dr. Yonng-ty Nftcr, riiter auez Er. ma'am Druggist; Carlisle. w,TASjui3t rocoived a larterupd wall 'Mooted LI - stock of AporiCan, - 7ronch and - English - . Che tn ion la ; DiutO;. 1 1 ,1ilicines,E` Points, Oda. D yO"Stairs,Ap.. .this stsrellur.4ll td9 Fan 'rely on, having• IvrocOp,tiona estOlOyf ,lopilutuUd „ , , : • • „ A 'BOY. NT.M3 io iOrvo• Drag sbUsi,lttm3.: "(march 16.`,; ft 4 variety otaclics • ntly finished,