Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 08, 1853, Image 4

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Superstition ?
Tradition' Itisliiinded, down 'from nate'
..,immemorial; among farmers, some.;pecu-.
liar'. itoliatis About . the influence of the
pooti - Oritregio tion. - &c., Which the skep
ticishv ,of ait are agricultural Writers'
' have generally - agreed in rejecting as re
lics of a suport titious age.
. .
The human :mind is so constituted
that,; like the pendulum, (which when
.made, to swing tin one side . of .the center
of gravity, will vibrate to the opposite'
extreme) it has tver vibrated between the
_Opposite_extrem .s.,of perstiiieri and in-.
credulity, and reflecting minds are be
.ginning to corn) to the conclusion that,
.•generally, in the zeal manifested to re
- rot everythirig that savored of supersti
tion, a vial deal, of truth has been thrown
away.
We have been among the number of
those who have heretofore summarily re
jected the idea that the moon had any
.influence.over vegetation, but, in review
ing a controversy upon the subject now
in some of the public journals,
• we are induced to hold , our judgment in
suspense; and wait for more light upon
the subject;
„One writer furnishes some'quite
curious statements 'upon the subject of
Inner influences, in which it, is asserted
that if a board is laid on - the-young grow
ing grass when the moon is in her de
scending mode, it will be found on tak
ing it up after a week or so, that it has
smothered thevrus under it, and settled
close to the, earth, while a similar board
.similarly placed, 'in the time of the
moon's ascension, will not prevent the
grais from growing, k and that it will even
lift the board by its -growth. It is-like
wise asses:ted that if the head of a large
11111.4,131 d be selected, and a part of the
seeds : planted-ne,ar-the-full-of-the-moon,
when it a sign is in Gemini or Libra,large
double flowers will be produced, while
the ri!mninder of the seeds, if planted
near the change of the moon, will pro
dote ••nly single flowers, and if the sign
be a Le( or Scorpi, they will not develop
even, - one-full row - of - petals.
The writer referred to above,, goes on
to say that if his opponent -will sow,plant,
or transplant herb, vine,-or tree, when
the moon is near' the full ar.d the sign.
Irtrgon. he will have abundance of blos
soms, and of long succession, but'great
paucity of seed or fruit; and that if he
shall transplant trees or cut down weeds,
briers orthistles, when the moon is old,
and in the sign of the heart, if they do
die at once, they will never thrive
Stbut diTt;itdle away antTt.e . ris
•tt!ingsiii . ?—Exchange,
7?),'
tron:Ocytho Snaths
Inventori and mann facturers . of ma
chines dould have learned much, if they
bath:tidy given attention to the extraordi•
nary eitamp!es of contrivance so numer
ously displayed in the works of creation.
We may Cite achromatic lenses as one
example of This sort, which even New
ton pronounced impracticablei, while at
the very moment he was writing that as
sertion. he was looking through two most
perfectly - constructed achromatic lenses,
just like millions of others which had
beenin existence for.thcnisands of years.
The ancients were puzzled for a sub
stance to write--wasps had been making
papernince.the creation—a crude, brown
fabric, to
-be sure. Flies- and.tree frogs
liad - Tor the same period illustrated, prac
tically the pressure•of the atmosphere,
and the principle of the suction pump,
with beautifully constructed miniature
machines; and the structure of the areh,
which the more ancient nations, notwith
standing their superlative skill in mason
ry and architecture, kriew nothing..about,/
was well understood and constantly - prac
ticed all that time by a little mining-ant.
The most perfect form of a rod; shank or
beam, to combin strength and lightness,
is illustrated . by the tube of birds, quills,
and by . the straw of grains and grasses—
the hollow rod pr tube. This principle
has been alreadyapplied 'in a number of
instances Onit`no,t till now, the middle of
the nineteoldh - Pentary, lids the hint been
taken. in_ the construction -of scythe
anaths,—implements',in which lightness
and strength`are Pre=eminently, requir
ed: •
Plainfield Classical Academy.
Near, Carlisle, Pa.
rrIHE 44th Session (five months) will com
mence May 2d. The buildings are now
Mid . extensive (ono erected last hall). The
situation is that can be cleared for health
fulness and moral purity Removed fiorn the
• eacitamentiot Town or Village.th-. Student
• may here prepare for College, Mercantile" per.
suits, &c. All the branches are tough' which
go toiform a liberal cducat on. A conacien
. ttous discharge, of duty has secured, under
:Prevalence, the present' flourishing 'condition
of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall
be maintaned by the same nieans.
Terms—Board and Tuition (per
• session), ••, . $5OlOO
For Catalogues with fullinformatton address
R. IC. BORNS,
Principal & Proprietor.
Plainfield Comb, Co., Pa.
, .
Cumberland Valley institute.
ioleet Boarding School emtwacing two distinct
and treperateDepartwenis, Male .3- female.
REV. J. S. LOOSE; A'. M. Princtfid.
TIIS institution will hereafter occupy the
new and commodrcius edifice Just erected.
for its accommodation. The builtlinggie pc
culled), adapted 10 meet the- wants of both do - •
partmonts. The iodine are large add well
yontilated.. and the whole house is' warmed
with a heated air furnaee, which ie: - especially
healthful.
It is .located on sweminenee near the bor
ough. or . Meehanicsbutrg;* Cumberland County,
Pa.r @' µh ample grounds, handsothely laid out
end-ornamented, surrounding tt ; inviting , to
physical exercise and to amusement in the open
amt . . 4vary,facillty . for an . accomplished an."
classical education is here offered that can be
found at any similar Institution in this State:
. • - TERMS.
Board and Tuition, poi...session, $5O 00
r; Music and. Ornamental Branches, extra
The Summer Session'svillaPen on the..gd-pf
May, 'and continue twenty' one
• "BOARD' OF INSTRUCTORS.
Rev, J . . S. Lonse, A. M.,Profesvor of Moral
Sekund and' A nolant Languages,' Henry Com
fort, Asaiataati'Mias L. C. Walker , Principal
of Foroale'Departrnera and teacher , of Musie.
Miss—-4—Aasietantr Edwardc Fells, , ,
ProreSser of .Motlern'Languagps J. .13;•Rer:,.'
clog. M. D.;'LeOturer 9fi Physiology and Lawr
of , eler " o
• For." Cirei' contain ing refereneei and f .
further partlenlers aildress the prineipal,l ":
Mechanical:Mfg,' •
Cumberland Co., Pa. • -
..„
'30'1853, - 2;
, , .
0041, 1 I COAL ;
htiapoakin:tho .Agark . et :for !'
• • raW ,1 ,5 3 •VP100 , :.
3' 2.oo , TObia•githe Cofet'iiiitodyltildtieh Gap
Coal,' , Datitihin county, antl , o6lll, blina'Clapt
Coal; Efehuylkill'hounty;•just received - and'fot
sale at_prloek IrdiaP 8845 tcr=',MicrlPO ten. hi ,
E. BIDDILMAT. • at, the mturit!
atTb, , S 3l l, l l, l Ptit
owned by'p..lll;'Htio'var,., f
"Irreoal ca traliverptf.aby whererhlony
She lino. oPthq Giimberland Valle y 401 4:014?,
Orders`,bylottor, ttmat paid )
.
to, . (march 16.) '" "i' '
.g.f0rp . .„..,.-pbqp.o,.:, !
'GIt•LAT ARRIVAI • L
OF apitiNGF 4WD AVittllEPAEllt
Al the store of.the subscriber, the great Sart for
Dry. floods,. Groceries, Boo ( it Shoes, f tc.
,
The subscriber respectfully informs hliffiends
and-numerous euetomera. that - he has returned
front Philadelphia witli:a large and varied as.
sortmont of Spring and Summer Goods, con
sisting, in part of Cloths, 'Cassimeres, Sat
tined% Vestinge, Tickings ' Linseys,
Velvet'Cords, Cravats, SuSpenders,Gloves..
LADIES''DRESS Goons,
Silks, Bombazines, Fig'd, Plain and Change
able Poplins, Mpuslin do Laines, Ginghnms,
Calicoes, Alpachas, Min-incise, Shawls, HOtti
cry, &c.
. - MENS' & BOYS' HATS OCAPS. •
A very largo assortment, embracing every
style and quality. 'A large assortment el
Bonnots, Ribbons, Umbrellas, and Parasols.
BOOTS AND SHOES. - •
Au extensive variety of Men's, Women's'and
Children's Boots and Shoes; Gum Shoes, from
the. MUHL celebrated manufacturers. Also,
deleted antLathita Carpel. Chain.
GROCERIES, • .
Such'as Sugar, GotTm . s, Molasses, Rice,, &c.
Choice Teas from the wolf-known tea demerit,
Jenkins &.Co., &c., Sse.
All who Visit our establishment aro free to
acknowledge that wo are 'selling Foreign and
ahnestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, at as
tdhishingly low prices. Our ow prices has
already attracted 0 large nuinber of pooplo.—
The attention of nil who wish good bargains
is solicital, as indecOments can be offered to
purchasers. Don't forget the corner, opposite
Leonard's . old stand, North Hanover Street.
Butter, Eggs, rags and snap, taken at mar—
, ket prices. N W . WOODS,
ap6 Agent.
DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS
rre,sh Sprang 'Supplyi
tIA V 1 just received a fr_esh stock ofMed•
icincs, Paitits, Glass' Oil, '&c., which
having boon _purchased with great carep The
best city houses, I can confidently recoquiend
to Fatuities, Physicians, Country Marchitits
and Dealers,'as being fresh and pnre:
DRUGS.,
PCtelit Medicines, klerbsand Extraits,s
i i
Fine homi cola, Spices,ground and whole
Instruments, Essences, .
Pure,Essen'l Oils Perfumery, eze.
Cod Liiicr Oil—lrarranted Genuink.
DYESTUFFS: -
Log
Log and Cam Woods,
Oil Vitriol
ICopperas,
Lac Dye* '
IAINTS.
Wetherill' - & - B rot her's - Puro - Lead, - -Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and'Varnish Brushes,
Jersey- Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of which will be sold at the' vary lowest
market price, Also,a fresn and splendid as
sortmerit of _ _
Indigoes,
Madam,
Sumac
Alum,
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, allot wl.ich
are offered at the lowest cash prices; at the
cheap. rugßuolc,nrLiency_Stora of the sub
scriber on North lltinoxer street.
May 2 . 8 1851
Aire these
JEST' lIECEIVED,
A LARGO AND SPLENDID 'ASSORT
MENT OF HARDWARE. '
mho undersigned has just returned from the
City with the largest and best assortment
of HARD-WARE ever brought to Carlisle,
to which he in \ hes the' attention of his custo
mers and the public generally. His stock'
comprises every article usually found in hard
ware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Cars
pentera, Saddlers, Coachmakers, Blacksmiths,
Cabinet-Makers Farmers' and others ;would
do well to give him a call before purelfabi: g
elsewhere, as he is determined to sellat the
very lowest prices. Call and see.
•HENRY:SAXTON,
• Carlisle, Feb. 23, 1853.• , - •
H:li I: PH , , ii::kr
Tli .
E subscriber continues to' carry op the
abdve business, in all Davi - mous branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doers
North'of Leonard's corner, where he intends
keeping on hand ageneral aseortment in hipline,
Consisting of all kinds of lash .
lonahle SADDLES, -— Bridles
martingales,
and Halters, also
TRUNKS, tray- !UM
eling and saddle 4.- v s,
bags.. Hp also
manufactures theinest approved
1 c Spanish Sprig Saddles, ever
used in this'', countryi those
wishing a handsome, durable and pleas:n-4*d
dle will do well to call and see them. He also
manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be
lieves from the general approbation of his cue
tourers, that he makes the neatest and best
gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is
muds in th'e country. Ho also makes all kinds
of Matrasses to order, viz:, Straw, Husk, Curl.
ed Hair and Spring Matrasses. All the above
articles will 'be made of the ties!. material, and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch.
"iartl4.-,tv- WM. 081301LN. •
1 110 '
FOUNDRY Sc: MI A: 0 HI NE S HO P .
•Ju. l
orrT
•
riills subscriber continues to manufacture tit
his -Foundry in East High street, having
on hand a great variety of good patterns, and is
Prepared to furnirt IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS, which.wil I be executed toorder
(if not on hand,) at the shorter notice, such as
Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Stc.,.Plough
Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon-arid
Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Cnr
Chairs, Sic. Steam Engines built to order and
'repttited i All kinds of machinery in• Paper
Grist Mills and Factories . repaired at
'short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.
\leo, Horse Powers nod Threshing Machines,
such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power; Hor
izontal Gear Four Horse. Power ; Horizontal
Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn She!.
lora and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines
and Horse powers repaired and Job Work lone
at the shortest notice. Pa.terns of different
kinds on hand and made to order. ;
• Hlsa. has on hand a large supply of Phila.
delp a and Troy Cooking Stoves , and is con
stast.ly making Cooking Stoves of various im
proved paverns, for coal or wood. Ton Plate
Stoves, Grates, &c:
Rep tiring dona.lo all kinds of .Maclinery.—
All kinds of old Iron; Brass and Copper taken
in exchange for work.
amlltf • FRANKLIN GARD NEM •
Fish, Fish, 0 ! Fish.
.FlErTir barrels of prime' No. 1, 2 and 3
114ackeyel, in whole„half and, quarter barrels,
just received inntore and for eale'aethe lowest
prices for cash by
marl 7
lyzacnintim.
200 bbia; Wholn and Dalfbarrolri,'no;i4
recondng and for sale by .
WOOD WARD &
Wlnds7 Shades,, Carpets 'and Oi
Mill
STEW ART DIMITY,
AA T 223 Nortly,..2C Stever, above Wood
Philadelphia,viould most respectful.
ly call the' attention of hie &lob& arid ttia
public M 'general,"to hie large' and well"se.
eleatad 'stock of Carpiti Oil Cloths, Mailings,
Window Shades,'Dooe:Jtfati; Stair'
ate 'Covere,•Tqldo Cower's. Okla:Wiling', tram
"n.' yards wide, for' Public 'lllopiee, Voonting
Also-r-te my hVauch Stoie,'l9e, Springs Gar
den Street, above 9th
•
Awruxs. Tral.qmay.srl
Twu:Wonktin Foully Butchered 7
_-TrrirE nroataat oxaltimant pioyails: Phild.
clelphialon:aaaOunt .oftha' inhuman' massacre
of, two helpletar fomalea but a groatoranif
mom' intense excitement' exiare'• sine tin) arrf
var at .gonik'fir; BiOthdia,df a aptendid 'tot of
hartdaorde " • . r . : •
17 • •
d'oiefizis;•
whichmttaga,:goillortilflol:thli public ": tlt very
taw pri es . Among: . tho4qlara.,,llroaa 9 0 , 0 4?;'
a#arY'dr•ilul, ;BOOttafel:'irdty,alinap.i,irtithbonlY'
Chintabit;;l4,nalina, and Acti rtatt,lipa,k:of Cloths,
Cassimotgia, Total naa qthnicr• iskuff; :and a
ganatal'yaticir.;
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CARLISLE
J. G. WILLIAMS
01410.
..,itlebicine.
_4'.` .: i . .- .. 4'7 . ..,i'l
ppsiii4nT-laupT4ol'o,:ioiriir,:,
. .
. , Through , by Express.
.MESSRS.•A G. BRAGG'# , CO.—GatrriE
haVe been using your'MEXICAN.
MUSTANG LINIMENT - with -the 'molt•per
feet success. • One of our most voidable Expefiii
horsos had been much troubled by forge swellings
or tumors on - the fetlocks 1_ they hail grown , lar
'ger .tlialv,hen . s eggs. Besides being disfigured
by :these , appendages, the liMbs and.joints op
peared quite stiffened, swollen and lame: We
bed tried Many Li uments anti other remedies,
but nothing appeared to produce anpeffect upon
them.. We would willingly HAVE, GIVEN
T‘VENTY•FIVE DOLLA ItS to haie had them
removed, and, the horse restored to•soundness.
Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment, and
applied it without knowledge. A few days sign
he called our. , attention to.the horse, and to our
surprise and gratification, his legs were perfectly
smooth, THE TUMORS .HAVING ENTIRE
LY DISAPPEARED! We• asked him by what
magic he had effected such a remarkable cure ?
His reply was that Ise had been using the MUS
TANG LINIMENT on, them about ten duys,
nod the' result was she entire rcmoval.of the tu
mors withoutnrodueing any soreness or leaviiig
a scar.
We therefore take great pleasure in recom
mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use
it whenever occasion requires, in preference to
any oth_r preparation, so long as it produces such
remarkable results.
June SO, 1050.. KINSLEY CO,
Southern and Eastern esktress, No 1 Wall at.,
corner of l3roathinyiNew lark
Since the above certifica'e was given, Messrs
Kinsl.7y & Co have informed us that one of his
tit ers was thrown fr om his wagon in the upper
part of the city, and 'very badly bruised, the
wagon passing over his body. He was taken into
a Doctor's Mime close by, and I'HE PHYSIC
IAN TOLD I.IIM TI) E THE MUSTANG
LINIMENT, as he had recently tried it in a
similar case with great success. Ile did so, nail
all the soreness, lameness, and stiffness was re.
moved, so that the, next day be was about his .
business as usual. •
We take great pleasure in recommending the
MI XICAN . ,MUSTANG LINIMENT to all
our friends and-customers. as the best article We
havo ever used for sores, bruises,. sprains, or
golds in horses. We have used it extensively
and always effectually. Some of our men have
also used it for severe hi vises and sores, as well.
as rheumatic pains, and_ther.all_say—it-nctslik&
.
magic—we can only shy that, WC have abandoned
the use bf , any other Liniment,
____
• J. M. HEWETT,
Stable Ker.pr to the American Fxpress Co.'
and for Haruden's Express." ,
NEW YORIMuIy SI, 1852.
We hereby certi , Y that we have used the com
pound' known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT
and have n 9 hesibitioniiii•ecommenUFF -, itTir as
hest article we have ever used for the cure of
sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, Bze, on horses., All
Aiello doubt this, will please call on the undersign
ed, and they will be happy to afford all other
information in their potier no regards its efficacy;
LUTZ. I/ALL & CO.,
Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co
Extract from a letter doted
SACRAMENTO lit rr,pal. Atn!, , . 15,1852.
Tbelicrethe MUST-ANc LINIMENT most
an excellent article. My wlre brought n couple
of bottles with her, whichi must thank you tor.
Since she come here, MY - HORSE VELL
DOWN_WITILMI4,ttudi On white consider-
ably, but broke mybones. I had recourse to the
Mustang, and the relief, and in foe. cure - woo
astonishing. - (Signed) 1) RANSOM.
I=l
P.rrrsnu . r,o, Ya..OctoberOctober sth, 1852
Another circumstance. which 1 noticed a few
days ago, I thotc,ht !poke highly of the virtues
of the Mustang. Rettigln the office of a Plysi.
clan of high standing, I noticed as he opened 'n
door of his book-case...several bottles of Mus
tang, alongside of which was an tnnyry Mustang
bottle, and n two ouncepreseriptiou vial FILLED
AVITH• MUSTANG LINIMENT;' on which
was the following directions : " Rub the throat
well night and morning with the Liniment, and
wrap a woolen cliath around it."
.1 P FLEMING. -
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Dr. S. ELLIOT; and
WILLIAM 11, Biturz, Agent's for Carlisle.
General- Depot, No. 5, Phoenix_ Block, corner
and Dock streets, Philadelphia. -
'A. O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent.' •
S5OO CHALLENGE.-
WHATEVRconcernsthe health and happi
ness of oiumple is at ell times of the most
valuable lmportanee. take it fpr 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 feel it to be my duty to solemnly as
sure you that WORMS ,according to the opinion
of the.most celebrated Physicians,are the prima
ry caused of a large majority of diseases to which
rho children and adults are liable , it you Ilan.
an Appetite continualychangeable from one kind
of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the'
Stomach, Picking -at the .Nose, llarilness and
Fullness of the Itelly,.Dry Cough, Slow Fever
'Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote
WORMS, and you should at once apply thereto
edy t ROBENSACC'S• WORM SYRUP.
Au article founded on Scientific Principles,
compounded with purely 'vegetable substances,
being perfectly safe When taken, and can be given
to the most tender infant with decided beneficial
abets where Bowel 'omplaints .and Diarrhea ICI
have made thein'weak arid debilitated ; the-Ttinfe:
properties of my Worm Syrup nrOsuch, that it
stands without an equal in the catalogue of tned' r
ieines, in giving tone and strength to the Stunt,
ach, which makes it an infallible remedy for
those afflicted with Dyspepsia; .the astonishing
cures perfurnuhl by this Syrup alter Physicians
have failed, is the best evidence of its superior
offlcacy shave all others.
THE PAPE WORM!
This is the most difficult Worm to destroy O
nll that infest the human system, it grows to an
almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and
fastened in the Intestines mid Stomach ,affeeting
the, health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance,
Fits, Ste., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus.
pent that it is Tope Worm .hasteningt!lClD to an
early grave, lit order to destroy tilts wurm,a
very energetic treatment most hs pursued, it
would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my
Liver Pills so as ~c ) renuivefill obstrbetions, that
the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,
which must be taken in doses of 2 fablespoonfula
three Crites a day. .These directions tollowzd
have never been known to fail in curing the most
obstinate rase of Tone Worm. , '
IIOBENSAK'S LIVER PILLS,
No part i.f the'sYstem is morelialile to diseaie
than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify
the blood, or giving the proper secretion to'die
title; so that any wrong action of 'the Liver af..
feets the other, important parts ofthe system; and
results varicusly, in; Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia bee. We should therefore, watch ev—
ery symptom that might - indicate a wrong netior.
of the.Licer: Those pills being composed of
Roots - and 'Plants furnished liv nature to heal the
sick: Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT,
which augments the secretion from the Pulmo•
miry mucous membrane, or promotes the
charge of secreted matter. ed. An ALTEB2—
TIVE, which changes in sonic inexplicable and
insensible manner the certa.n morbidaction of
the system. 511. .4 TONIC, wnich give tone and
strength to the nervous system, renea ing health
and vigor to all parts of the body. C. -
111.9RTIC,.whiell nets' in perfect harmony. with
the other ingredients, and operating on the bow—
ies, std expelling the whole . mass of corrupt and
vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which
destidyi disease and restores beattli,_— ,
TO FEMALES:
Ton will find dime Olson invaluable medicine
In many Complaints to which you are subject. In
obstructions either total or partinfoliey have
been (Mind of. an inestimable benefit, restoring
their functional arrangements to a healthy action
purifying the blood and other fluids sp effectually
as to put to flight all complaints which may arise
from female irregularities, as headach. riddiness,
dimness ofsight„jam in the side, back, &e,
None genuine unless signed J. N. Ilobensack,
• all others being base Mutations ;
• Otr agents wishing neiv, supplies, and Store,
keepers, desirotia of liecoshing Agents mustmd—
;dress the „proprietor, 4,15 , r; Hobenstick,Phila7'
ilkdplihr; Pa. , , , 7 '. ,
auiarrs COUNTY: , S
Hhver'stick, S.Elliott, and $
1444, LTO3u6; if Day. and 3 F Spahr, Meehan:
leiburg ; Hogtiestmin
Strohm,' ' K Kingstown; 'Bother; Churclitaivii
ilayes, Shippeniburg i PapertoWn
Orciiiimi Plainfield „anise!, & 'Died, Dickinson
IWenkley & Shriver, : Ventreville Donaldson '&
PalinstOwn ilr.:Wheriry; .. New;
Priao 25 bents .• • •• . •
Void' 1'
• -
ArD ECG . riM
r t • nati;%lCOCildidre.tnd 'fancy , El agar. C urod
4.r00, ..50 pieces , ,f3pght. Cured:l36pr; ifila(oria,
Ond,foF , solo cheap cash or.rho h. ..rrilly
erY•',. ,•, • ,• J,011,N; G. WI LIAM vi.;
jit urc i i 3;f9,65, , •
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itiaOttitifird, schtiitot„
PRODUCE DEALETIS, COMMISSIOE4I4.
FOR WARI)ING•WIERCnANTIS.
poplil CARLISLE. PAL:'
...071:isrelloncous.
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4911411111•ViTIVI: .ILAVP'S
Vt%fnitfgo sotittiri4d - C
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• mbracing all thr g roperties contained fri the
finest quill lien; .
dura
., Ginty of the Metals areCombintdantlfulfy .• •
assOialedisrill
:1852. •
THE following:flighty reepeCtabld3estamoa
Mats and rem:mondani:ins are submitted to
the public
Having.triadAdam Wnuilapp . 'eTATENT•
SCHENTIFID • NICHE GOLD PEN. the
- undersigtiodllalte great. pleaserbiltieccimmend.
ing public as the greatest improyemeat
• 'in metallic pona•that line met dariatkeldion.
His Excellency, William 11 . igIcr, Lliniornor
of fho stato a Pennsylvania.
His Excellency, S. LOWS - Lowe;ooVornor
of the'State'of Mariland. • •
Right Reverend Bishop A. Potter, Rev.
Charles Wadsworth, Rev: John Strect;, W.
Rawlo, -Esq., Hon. Jesejah.R , Chandler, „Clark
Hare, Es q., Isaiah Heck°, Alderman George
W.--akidt'iltev;•D: W. Bartine, Editors' Public
Ledger,-Prof. .1. S. Hart, Principal of- Cbntral
.' High School, Philadelphia. -
II adge•Booth;•Richard East., William
Neal, George W: WallostonrWtlliam S. Price,
Delaware. • r •
Rey.ll/...13. Edwards, Duff Green.
F. floward,-M. D,. Richard Smith;: Esq., M.
IL Miller,J. Radcliff, Williatti P. Elliott , , Edi ,
ors National Intelligencer,' Editors Wishing
ton Republic, 'Washington City.
'James M. CaSsady, risg,,Thninai V. MO.
ford, A. Browning, W, N. Jeffries', Camden.
Itev. Dr. DeWitt,. Rev ~Charles A. • Hay,.
Rev. G. H. Coit, Rev. J. F. Blesielt, Harris
(not'.
Rey. C. IC. Nelson, Editors Maryland,,Etate
Ctipitof Gazette, 4ttnapona,./Ifd.
The subscriber having purchased the prop
ertylknown as .the•' Aleyamenstrig Banking
Ilousel South East Corner of 2d .and Chestnut
Streets, for.his future business Establishment,
intends keeping a late and complete assort—
. nient of every variety of texture and size of
Adam Wm. Rapp% patented scientific
Niche Gold-Pens., Grolthand Silver Pencils and
Pen Holders, of every variety, wholesale end
ue:ail. In addition thereto I .have on hand
Rapp7s_latit.edition s,l Scientific.•Ponmanship
and.Ponmaking, in various bindings. • .7
• JAMES BARBER, •
•
'General Salo Agent for Adam' Wm. Rap?`s
Patentdd SCientific Niche Gold Pens,' S. E.
cornet Second:and Chestnut Srcets,
may 12-1 y
W 7.S,p HA ' MY v & --
..mmAtr, m ND cv V u AN •w cY m P m L t A .v •rc 4wAm A -
Aro wagantly meMng the WaA gylos
of the 6tmva GaAs, .Wch xth, oMrO
wholmla or nUW, nt
M MuW Stmet, abavo M.tb, nenr
Decatur Street; PUnilWplli.
=iiitmum ws.
Uml,snaul eMzU Mry
PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY USING
Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash.
•-•- •
roils valuable preparation has Ion& Been used
a in New York and PhiladelOia, where it has
attained an immense popularity, for cleansing,
preserving and beautifyinh the teeth. It is an
excellent remedy for sorc,soft or bleeding gums.
It also imparts a delightful freshness to the mouth
arid agreeable odor to the breath.
Read the following from Dr. Murray.
. 4 I con, with the utmost confidence, recom
mend to the public, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic
Tooth Wash as the best in use. In my 'practice
as a Dentist,-1 have used- and recommended it for
- me last five years, and have lound it to give sat
isfaction in every instance, as the Wnsh does pot
contain acid, or anything injurious to the teeth or
gums; but, on the contrary', Is the best antiseptic
n the practice, and therefore, would recommend
lie-nse or it, not only to those who wish to pre
.serve their teeth and gums, and haven wholesome
ihreath, but also to these who-have diseased gums
for teeth; The use of the Wash, for a short time,
will intim-ea return to their healthy state.
GEORGE E MURRAY, Dentist,
No•• 61; Eleventh st., below Chestnut
llendel, of Caelidc, says i-=-" Mr. Zee
man, I am well pleased with you'r Tooth Wash
it not only eletinsca and .whitens the teeth without.
injuring them,but it cures sore or bleeding gums.
I cheerfully recommend it to the profestron and
public, as the very best preparation that cim he
need for cleansing - and preserving_ the teeth,_
healing the gums,and giving sweetness-to the
breath. -
JOHN NV, HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist,
Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only
Francis Zerman, Druggist and Chemist, corner
of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia.
Far stile by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Cat lisle,
Pa oct1:1 it•) • -
NOVELTS IRON WORKS.
E undersigned is prepared to manufacture
sto.‘m engines and boilers, blowing cylin
av,....zeig.;:airiyng for rolling, gmill a r c i r s e t
w et: , d la s
t a h w es mi a l n ls d . ,
planes, shafting, hangers
and pullies,and - every sari.
sty.'brAIACIFINERAtIind 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 of now style paterns for patent I mice
making:, posts and gates, cast bathing chderns,
large size, and a number of new patterns fir
cook, nine plate and parlor stoves, borne pow
ers and threshing Machines of improved plans,
'dough castings, cast columns and fronts for
houses.
Mill owners and mill-wrighte are respectful
y iolibited to call and examine thy _new and
mproved assortment of mill gearing patterns.
Patterns and smith work made to order and
machinery repaired promptly.
N. B• .Itailroad cars of all ditnebsions
built and repaired. •
Harrisburg. May 26 . J. R.JONES.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
AND
SEED STORM.
THE subscribers, in addition to their exten-•
sive Grocery, have connected therewith an
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and
SEED .STO RE, 110, Market street near the
railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prenared'm
fill all orders, , by wholesale and retail, of all
kinds ,of Agr cultured Implements, Vegetable
and Flower •;. eeds, &c. Country merchants
with reasonab e discounts to sell again. •
Herso-powers and threshers, wheat-drillls
and seed-plan era, plows, harrows and cultisa
. tors, fodder. her, and straw-cotter , grain fans
corn shellers.'wegerablo cutters, hand grain
mills, closer shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind
stones and improved hangings,' hay, strew, end
manure forks, .{armor's boilers, ox yokes end
bow, 'intent bow pins, tem chaids, spades. hoes
• and rakes, post .diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scythesand acythestones, pewee drags
post augur's, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
• grain measures, garden trowla, pruning and
budding knives, grass and grain sickles, screw
wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mot&
• traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry.
combs, garden/reels, cowbells, whittle trees,
guano, plaster, poudreue, bone dust ; lime; gar.
den, field end flower seeds:
• •A Ise:: a largo and frersh nssortment of GRO
CERIES, TEAS, Ike., all cheap for cash.
, BOYER. Br, HALL.
• fl-Grain and produce of all kinds received '
• tt• exchange for implements. •
• " t!•7.7' . .
Extensive, Furniture Rooms.
TAMES R.WEAVER. would respectfully
EP call the attention of House Keepers and the
public) to'hie extensive stock of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas; Wardrobes:
Centre and:Other , Tabloa, Hicatiing' and plain
Bureaus, end every odor article, in his branch of
Nobles - 11: 'Alen, now on hand the largest
Donnie - tit of CHAIRS in .hand
at tho•lowest
prices. D Colfine, made atrtlie shortest notice
undollpareo - previded•for funeyele, solid!
its a c all at his .iatablisjunent on,. North - .Han°
vflr.titreet, near Gl '
ass'y HOTEL._
D. Fur
)iituro'bjra dill by the moyilb.or you;
NI
Carlifilo, i c h 0 —ly 20. 185
. ^
' WATER AND GAS.
"' r
gioatliatingiiosovar.t • ftlii d tact
iliatvirentc to hdvd Water and Gas...grept,
oaoitions`• require a coryispondidg di•gFeo v.oe,
„roposooind nothing , is , so •trannaiNing, int at
Phipps; Gardper& , Co'a,oeltin i
. I;rated:Bogor.Curod HAMS; of' 'a altioriroint
Pilate S!tgai-Cared BEEF. A ereebt
tuogly just rimowed Fantilsi Grocery.%
.• • . , Fresh ,Gsadeu 'Seeds: ,
jitYoT.ritceived,otii : usual .nuppli af rice! l
and Choice iGardetil and FlowelnSeede fr,ntn
,-theiextensive' oetabliehment.er• 11. A: Urea!,
Philadelphia, which aro . tiftwanted td,bact the
vefy•heakqeality, . ,
, I 4• • tzi;: , EA V rataTlCKi
MEE
,To the 'Public.
Gib) 2buctlisemenN;
nssu
MEI
ItyNANUFACTuIa:ii and for' sale by ELI
.I.YJL.KRUrp, No' 639, North Third street,
ladelphia,is warranted.to render entire antis
faction, mid is beyond doubt - the best and most
wholesome preparation of Coffee over known.-L-
One package at 121 cents WILL SAVE four
pouilds of ordinary Coffee. ..Try it mill be con
vinced. A numberot Essences of Coffee were
deposited at the Franklin Institute in 1852, soil
the J edges decided Krupp's to be THE BEST
in the exhibition. Friends,-ii you 'wish to enjoy
rt godd, chenp And healthy Cep of Coffee procure
Krupp's Essence of Coffee. It is !Or sale by
nearly 0 11 the principal Grocers and Uruggists
throughout the United States.
April 20,1853.
'Worlds Fair - Pre'm Safes.
More proof of their super'iority.—The late fire
in Jersey Cztu r
•
MR. SILAS C. Ilnantno—,:iir : It gives us
much pleasure to state that a ;rife el your
make was the means of preserving our books
and valuable papers. together with a lot of
Silver Spoons, Eorks, Sc.. from destruction
by the lire that occurred in our store on the
,night of the 27th ult. at No a 6 Montgomery
street. The lire commenced near the Safe,
which, owing to its situation on a wttll, did not
fall into the cellar, but was exposed to the full
.heat of the fire front its commencement, and
when taken from. the ruins had all the - Mass
plates and knobd completely melted off.
Yours, _ R. ii. EARLE & Co.
Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853..
','real fire in Strowberry 81.,,Lctier_from Lewis
d:Co.—.:P7ilodelphia,llfarch 29,'1852.
Ur. Jonx : It affords me much
SiiiiifaCiiOn to inform. you that' the'"llerring
Salamander Safe" which' we purchased of yoh
- a-short-time-sicce, -preserved -our-books-ma
papers in good condition, diving the severe
ordea, through which it passed at the disastrous
conflagration that took place at our warehouse
on the morning of the-28th inst., when the sale
was exposed to the most intense heat for some
hours, and when dragged from the flames was
red hot on several sjdes. We make this state
ment by way of hearing testimony to the worth
of these valuable Fire Proofs
Very Iles-tieiitfelly,
The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring
Salamander Safes," challenges the whole world
in the auto of One Thpitsand Dollars, to produce
their equal. Awarded the PRIZE MEDAL,
at the WORLD'S FAIR, London, and the
GOLD MEDAL by the American institute.
Over 8000 of these Safes have been sold and
are now in use. and store than MO have passed
triumphantly through accidental fires.-
Second hand Sates and " Salamanders" of
other makers, hnving been taken in part pay
for "Herrings." for sale at cheap rates.
JOAN FARREL,
F' 34 Walnut: St., Philadelphia,
, - ",-.lllarblefeed Iron - lifantles„ Table Tops, i f . e.
from the rorke of the celebrated '•SALA
MANDPZ .MARDLE CO," on hand in great
variety. mar 303 m
.SPItING ZYZZLLEN'ED.W GOODS
JOHN STONE & SONS,
Importers and Dealers in French Millinery
• Goods, No. 45 South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
AVING received by late arrivals a largo
ELM . and well selected assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
are now prepared to offer their customers, at
die lowest market prices—
Glace Silks for'f3onnets,
Fancy Donne' 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 di WATILLOVIT - WLEHEL
20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS,
1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, ABsortco Colorb tr
600 N ESTS ,CE DAR- WASH T U
800 CEDAR CHURNS,
- ~500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS,
300 Doz.. WAI,,L 4 SCRUB BRUSHES;
The largest stock ever offered in Phila.
delphia, und the cheapest in the world. Or—
ders promptly filled. '
M...VJ. M. ROW E,
NO, 111 NORTH THIRD ST.
March 9,1853 PHILADELPHIA.
1:f 4 ) 1 / 2 11 tO
ltio RS. 11. G. SU FLEE invites the attention
rtil of Country -Merchants and•Dreas Makers
to' ter unrivaled essortment of '
PAPER. PATTERN t3t,
for full sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Man
tles, 'Palmas, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacks
&c. &cc.
'Die Patterns are embroidered in various
designs, printed and fringed, showing exactly
how the Dress will appear when made.
Being in,,constant conimuniention with the
best houses of London and Paris, and iiirnished
monthly with every new design as soon es it
appears, the public con always depend on this
Old Established House for 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 1848.1850•Id52
rr...rA set of Six Patterns will ha sent to any
one enclosing Three Dollars•
• Mr S. 11. G. SUPLEITS '
Children's Clothing & Pattern Emporium
54 South 2d St.. Philadelphia.
Cheap Watches and Jewelty,
WIIOLESALE and RETAIL
at the ", Philadelphia \Vatch
and JewOry Store,". Number
96 North Second Street, comer
of Quarry, l'htladolphia.
Gold Lever. Watches, lull
jewelled, 18 carat eases, 620,00
Silv'r do fulWii, 612 GOld Spectacles 67 00
Silver.Le'pe jwls, 10 Firm Silver' do. )t1 f.O
do do do 9 Gold Bracelctst, 3 00
1
Superior Quartiors, 7 Ladies G'd P'ls 100
Imitation do 5 S'r Tea S'ne, sott,s 00
Gold Pens With POTICi and Silver Golder, 1 00
ft
Gold Fiinger Rings .173 cents to S 8; Watch
Glosses, plain, 12f cents ; Patent, 183 ; Lunet,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be what they are Fold for.
• • sTAuFFER St HARLEY,
. seplBly ' Successors to 0: Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
ZINC IL" AXATTS.
Jtrangfaitured by the New ferny Company,
.Nitoark, N. J.
ME subscribers era now reined' to exe....-
cute orders to riny extent for their benntiful
While nod Colored Zinc Paints, et thikiollow..
ing reduced
. prieee, viz:
No I. White, g'd in oil, 9c per lb., w'td pure. .:
No 2,. do do • 8 do ao
No 3 do do • 7 do . do .
Brown & do 0 do . do!
One hundred pounds will cover equally well
as much surface as 110 lbs. of White Lend;
they are 21 poo Cont. cheaper to.tho ednsumer.
THE ZINC WHITE is rapidly Gut:weeding .
White Load. oven -which it possesses mony ad-
Vantages. • It is whiter and mine benutiful than
the White Lend—does not .turn yelloW,.evon
when exposed to sulphurous, vapor—has no
smoll—hO no injurious to health,and is far more •
Zinc Brown-and Black: 'Alines are both - '
Weather and Fire Proof
• The best covering for outside work ever. on-.
troditcod, adapred to building ,of Wood, Brick.
or Siona—to li:incase, caning() bodies, bridics,
and machinery—to the Itullsof vecsels,antliqrs.
chains, and'all•othdr iron work on board ship .
--to nteam bolorsoimoltelitncke„gaicrinnlis
—to iron, tin•tind .othOr robring, iron. Mutters..
doors and railings. - ire fences, .bridges: etc?
'Pao Iran Suifiiies this paint is cepecmllyyal
-1 ruble; it.forms a. galvanic-. connection, - and
entirely prevents rtyd., ; - ' • -
T.iiesSzincpnints Iniympi pure nneiailie base
aiii'whiranted nol tO turn,..yellnw, and will. re-,, !
tnin Abair ori.icl:rillioney Bain
Whito Leacl4 rinyor the earthy pigments
now in use: h - Cordlicatea.frnm (hose JAViIO
kayo weed thOsa OWEN - Lir° • such satisfy •
titn publio,tbat thoy,areinvalunbloi• •
Thq,ablost/Oliernisiit. of. Franco irind thili,..
onitntry,have, teiniciod., to the :superiority oi--
ZtriCt over, Load painis i . as; to :durability, health'.
fulnoas'andibariuty.•••• •..!'; ,
• The, attention , of Ai:inlays .r6speetfully ro
guarded by ,tha Com v pany'rf. A limits; ~ • . !'.
34-Wharocir4-Philelics..:
?
OP 00
COMMERCIAL COLLEGF,
Located' No 127 Baltimore Street, Boltimere, Md:
• The ostensible object of_this_lnstitution is to
plade in the reach of individuals proper facili
ties for obtaining u 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
most desirable putt of the City.. - Connected
thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in
connection with familinr Lectures on Common ,
cial Law and Alert:etude Science, is a matter
of the highest importance to all who desire to
become Accountants of the first. order, and oc
cupy stations of profit and responAbility. A
young man can here obtain a snore eor: cm
knowledge of general business matters in a
few weeks than can be acquired in as ninny
years in any one Counting Room.
The course of study embraces Double Entry
Book keeping, and its adaptation to vatioun
departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercau•
filo calculations (ought according to the most
approved methods. Practical Perminnship, com
bining rapidity of execution with beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Lnw,
upon vartous important Mercantile subjects
baside ninny other points neetss'gry for book•
keeper or business man to understand. The
time necessary fm - iin industrious. student to
complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
Thera being no v tendon, applicants can enter
at any time find attend boils day and evening.
Examinntions are held rat stated periods and
Diplomas awarded to those who g °duets.—
For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for.
warded by snail.
Mnrchr23. 1853. ly.
'Vegetable Cattle Pow ter.
Prepared by Breinig, Fronefieltl, , 4 Co. ,
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TTE discovery of BREINIO, FRDNEFIELD, &
Co's CELEBRATED CATTLE roWDER,
set the whole community alive to a new fact in
regard to feeding of Cattle, both for the par:
pogo of maintaining health and increasing the
_production of Fat, Butter and Mills. The effect
of their Powder has astonished every one that
has used it, and the demand has been no large
that the proprietors could scarcely manufacture
sufficiently fast fur theirsules:
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 make an article professing to be of
equal merits, thinking totake advantage of our
Powder's popularity, and by these means intro
duce other articles into the market, which
have no affinity to our preparation whatever.
Every person knows, who has fend "anything
of Agricultural Chernistry, that no powder pos
sessing such qualities as dint which we prepare
was ever known in any part of Germany, Eu
rope or America. We odvise..all persons to
read Prof. Leibigs's works and see for them
selves whether they or any ono else, ever knew
of a Cattle Powder in Germany, Europe or
America, that ever professed to have the same
virtues, which we claim for ours.
The discovery is of - American Birth, e off
apring of the proprietors, and there is no cattle
powder now known in the world, that was ever
manufactured from the same - combination of
Chemical elements as that of Breinig, Franc
field,A Co.
Do nut therefore suffer yourselves to bo de
ceived, or think that our powder is o liumbeg
because you have Witt those mongrel onbsti
lutes and found no good fellow but rather inju
rious results. Never give an opinion unless yon
have tried the only genuine Vegetable Cattle
Powder in - the world, as compounded and pre—
pared by Broinig, Fronofield & Co., No. 1137,
North Third Street, Philadelphia.
N. B. Do not 'be imposed upon and
Your animals to die or linger wills disenso be
cause you have fed the wrong Cattle Powder.
The signature of
BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO.,
is on the end of each pock of the genuine nil
tick. Sold in Carlisle by
April 7, '5:l-6rn H. M.. RAWLINS;
SIEM.AIVZ SAW MILL.
THE undersigned owning a large,Steam
Saw Mill,.roeontly built, on en improve plan,
with a circular new capable -of sawing .with
preatrapidity, located three miles west of Pa.
poi town,Cemberland county, at the base of the
South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having
in possession near one thouinin'd, acres of the
best timber-land, in the Southern partef Penn - -
sylvania, are now prepared to saw and furnish
livelier to order, ut the shoitest notice of the
various descriptions used for mechanical pur
poses. They can furnish frame stuff for burns
and houses of any length Buck-size that may be
required, weather-boarding,flouring, and fen
cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank,
shingle and_plastering laths, oak and elicanut
shingles, cooper stud; pitch pine pots, and
chestnut rails and posts. They have now on
hand several thousand feet of „lumber, cheanut
rails and pools for fence, oak-and pinewood by
the cord, and can engage to be delivered in its
sehann several hundred cords of chesnut oak
bark. for tannin- purposes. Fl
The proniaturs havirie — attalled -thems elves
.6rthi natural advantages dr-'ilfthr location,
which abounds in a variety of the finest
timber ' ned.hoving'ullo practical Ant.wlcilgo
of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber
lower to the' citizens of Cumberland count. 7
than can be done by any similar establishment
—and as they wish and expect to do - a large
business, will spare eo pains to accommodate
the iniblic ut the shortest notice. •
The various descriptions of lumber will be
delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere as may be
desired. All orders addressed to the propric
tnrs, Diven & Haskell, living in Paportown, or
to Win. D. Seymour; jr. in Carlisle, will more
proinpt attention. L.
DIVEN, HASKELL & SE Y
DMV. 10, I,Y.
A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL:
HIGH surpasses in quantity quality and
prices any that has ever yet been opened
in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
or all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin
' dings, Saddlery, Conch Trimmings, Paints
Oils, Varnish, Gloss, Nails,. Files,: Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, Artois, Bows, ReHoes,
Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, • Steel, &c., with n l ihousand
more articles untnentionable. -
Having ptirchreed largely of - Heavy, Coeds
previous to the advance 111 prices, I em'enabled
to sell goods at eld prices. Poisons in want of
Hardware are invited to dell' and examine my
goods and hear my prices, add You-will he sat
isfied whore the Cheap Hardware is lo be had,
c0-1111 y stock of WALL • PAPER - is nnap
proni hed.hy any in the Borough.
Thankful for the former Jiboval patronage, a
antinuance of the same is solicitedisy, • .
• JOHN P,.
= Wrist Side of North Ilionever Street.
„ Carlisle.
PAINTING Et PAPER RANGING
. ,WM. 11. HARM 'would respectfully an
pounce tit the citizens of Carlisle !list he has
rocOmmeneed hie business of. House Painting,
Gliiiing,'attil Paper Hangins• in all its various
branches. His -shortie in , ...thei rear Mille
Grammar. School.. Thanitful.. for, mist'lnvors
ho hopes byinfrianit'ention'to busiiregg. trislinro
a' portion . cifipttblie putrunitgo.. els°
.fittentl.ln the !limning and'paintlng of•Venitian
.I3lMds, &e: — Prices merle. tp Suit tki,titildeand
all.work waitraniod gond or nc,:•,,jay,,,.
• , • • , •
Ch'6,4p .- .lfitid .1:1Floytis;
bun jnal"ononod nuothor in
;10100'0 the bosi,quiility, rarliGloves, at,
014(i've$321,cta. per. Pair., :
, •
illiscellancotts.
1702R.Duranirg.
ME
t u (, u p .
Sto i te.:;-
rigtVeaur citxtra Iv As
Splendid
k'ancy Goods, .>aegant Gift
Books, dm., se.
W. HAVERSTICIC hne just ',received
from the city andis now opening 1.1
eplen
did.display GOODS ; &muffle for ;
the approuching Holyday SeDEUII, to tai kit be
desires to, cell the attention of his ft it lids tied
the public His assortment in this lit.e cunnot
be surpassed, in. novelty and elegance, tu:d
both in quniity aid price of the articles, can
not...fail to please purchasers. IL %%sold Lp im
possible fo'enufheratc hie
. HOLIDAY FANDY..GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fanc.y articles
o the most never styles and exquisite shapes
such as
Papier Macho Goods.
Elegant - alabaster and porcelain ink•ltends
and trays;
Fancy ivory;.pearl'and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrunCts.
Port Monnuies,of every varim3,
Gold pens and
Fancy paper weightS,
Papeterics, with a large variety of
,ladies
Fancy stationery,
Motto seals and wafers,
nod head purses,
Ladies' ridmg whips, elegantly finished,
Ladies' fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bogs,
Brushes of every kind fur the toilet,
lioussel's perfumes of .the various Isle dr,. -
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at till
prices, together with an inntrrnerahle vat ict , of
nrtieles elegantly finished abd suitable for hp
lyday presents, to which ho_ invite's (pedal at
tention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
'HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS,
comprising the Various English rind An.erh an
ANNUALS for 1853, richly embelliElo d .and
illustrated POETICA L R K S, with
CIIILDREIWS PICTORIAL 13 0 0 K S.
for children of all ages, than .which ncthing
con be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday
•gifts. Ins assortment of L'ebnol Books and
Sellool Stationery is also ct !Tiptoe, an d corn .
prises every thing used in Coll, go and the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular
attention of Families to his elegant display of
LAMPS, GIRA ND OLES, &c,
litm the extensive establishments of Cornelius:
Archer and others of Philndell.hia, ct mprisirg
every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study
Lamps, for 'minting either lard, F re] in or ethe
real Oil, togeflMr Willi Flower Vases, - Fancy
Screens, &c: Ills assortment in ihislino is un
equalled in the borough. Also,
FRUITS. FANCY 'CON FECTIOARY -
NUTS— PR ESF.RVED FRUITS. &r.,
in every variety and at nil prices,
all of which
are pure and fresh, such as ran he cord:dimly
recommended to his friends nod the little folks.
Ills stook embraces everything in the lire of
Fancy.Goode,_tvith many other alleles useful
to housekeepets,which the public are rfperlally
invited to call and see durim, the holidays.—
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the
flank on North Hanover street.
decls 852: S W. HAVERSTICK.
Ho FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
" WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,"
THE subscriber would respectfully nnacun e
lo the citicent of lii is place, 'and all Derf..ous
visiting the some during the Holidays, that Ito
has now on hand end 'Ain couture to Le :ap—
plied with the latest novelties up to the clots of
the season, comprisirg in poet
CONFECTIONARIES
of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy
Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum Cordial,
Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit
Vanilla and But nt Almonds, Fr( rich ard ex
ploding Secrets. A leo all the comities sane•
ties, nil of which will be sold wholesalJ acid
retail at low rates, at
MUSS KINGLE'S OLD HALL,
in North Hanover street, n few doors north
of the Bank-, where wo have just received'
FRUITS AND NUTS
of the latest importations 'spa rill "Oranges,
Lemons. Raisins, Figs, 1'; liens. Citron, t_
rants, salt and pal cc shelled Almonds, Fil
berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Alrb,
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
of ovary kind from all parts of );mope, man
ufactured of wood. glass, china, papier macke,
tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such es F11:0
Wax, kid and jointed Dolls-, -- Sewing and Card
Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, Hewer
Vases, Mono Cups, Tea Setts, Music 13oxes,
Pore Monnies, Battle Doors, Grace 1100ja,
Mustai, Drums, Guns, Trtitiipetii,
lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps sing
Hair Oils of every variety. In conmetion
with the above a large slot k of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as pulverized, crusLed and brown
Str
gars,olevery grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch,
Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda,
Sugar, Water and oiler Crackers, Lite ck-c, 6, C.
The subscriber returns his sincere lbw ks
to agenerous public for the patronage luteto
fore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a desire
to please, to merit a continuance of the Enme.
decls P. AICSNYER.
WALL PAPERS.
lIIE subscriber is just now receiving and
opening an • unparalleled assorunent of
WALL PAPERS. Those desirous of trans•
forming the interiors of their old dwellings
into now ones, and giving additional embel
lishments to their new ones, at a comparative
ly trifling cost, 'will do well to call and exatnine
for I can soil thorn froin 6.1 cis upwards. Re
member the old stand, East Mein st opposite
Ogilby's Store. By the way, I would say lo
those who also want to improve the extetior of
their houses, that I can tarnish them nitlr
Wetherill's pure rind fresh ground White Lead,
together with various other colours, blue, or
at.ge, yellow. various shades of green, &c., in
short everything calculated to adorn and dec
orate your mansions
mar 2
HENRY SAXTON
OCTOR YOUR
' SIii,F—PIUVATE
, fop .e 5 cents, by means
the POCKET iTSCU
PIUS, or, Every One
OWN PHYSIAN !
rho • thirty,sixth di-
I, with one hundred en--
06gs, showing Private
teases and Mallarna
as of the Generative
I.em, hi every shape
farm to which is ad-
enßes of Pennilea, in
____.._ les only (see page 190),
being of th . e highest importnnee to married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage. By IA M.
YOUNG, H. Graduate of the Universiq of
Pennsylvania, Member or the Royal College of
Surgeons, London,and Honorary ltt either 01 the
Ilhiludelphin Me diens society.- • The various
forms of Secret Diseases. -Seminal Weakness,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli.
tory habits of youth, are faithfully described, nod
all Jhe recipes given in plain language. The
chapter on selfenbuse and Seminal Weakness is
worthy of prrticular attention,and shotild be read
by every one. Youngmeit wo have bum nolor
lonely in, contracting disease; prmious to ',Wing
-yourselves under the care of sty doctor, ..o min
ter what his pretensions may be, get copy of
of this truly valuable work.
Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should
possess Dr. Yotmg's Treatise on 'Marriage, tho
Pocket 2E.'sculapius, or Every. one Ills onus Phy ,
sician.
t i nt- Let no father be admit - led to present a
Copy of the jEsculopitis to his el ilti. It •may
save him front an dilly grave. Let no young
non or woman enter into the sect et oblientions
of married life, without reading the pnektr.f.ss
culaplus. Let no one suffering from it kneknidl
cough, putt' in the side restieSS nights. nertous .
feelings, anti the whole . trainuf Dyspeptic $C11,611.
lions, and given up by their .physicion, be on.
other rnotnent without consulting tie ..lEsciitt.
dies. Have the married or those about to be
married any, read this trrly useful
Book, as it has been the means of sayinwthou,
sands, of unfortunate creatures from the very
jaws of death., Epwards of a MILLION copies
of this :celebrated .work has been sold In this
:country and Europe since fB3B, uhen the first
edition was issued.
rf„Any person sending TWVMTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in n letter, will receive one copy
all& bunk by mail; or flue copies will be sent
:for 91. - Addrese . Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG,
'No. 152 Spruce Street, I'llihidelphia," Post
paid.
Twenty years practice in the city of Philo:deb.
01ucertainly entitles Di; Young ro the eobri,..
the afflicted, and he may he consulted
am any of the diseases described .in his diffet cat
;pnblications,.at his office -152 Spruce Sh•ct,
,cycry tiny between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sunda , '" ex ,
`cooed) and persona at any , distance can itinsult.
Dr. Yonn&by
,letter,,roter PAW.
maiviovart,
. .
NNE Store of the subscriber, ombrecing
I - ,
TEAS,, a ROCERIES I i. - '
; - .
Quednswalo; end all tho"Verieiies ustMy 441 . 0..
by, him, is removed .io' his new building,
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29c 9, MARION .11ALL " West Mai .
Carlisle. . ~ ~ - .. - N,.
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