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Plugliav,S.a- ' or will maintain° lose nl by L.11,11;114 Attificial Tv:nit, Ilona' a sittgle toinb to a- .fgrptrice On Pitt. streot, reit °ars ltaatarid Isiah ant dm last len.days of °vet° cti7oxivr.E.ZA3luitiTZ • to WILL perforin all oat t r ,, r operations upon the teeth that may be re— ro juiced fur their presetraiion. Ardlicial :teeth nsartad; from a single' tOoth,to anentirii set, of _the in tit scientific principles. Diseases of the irretiularities carefully treated. Of filo at the_ residence. of his brotlier , on North Pitt Street. Carlisle DR.' S. 23.,,uriarrps.; 4 - 1 7 FR; 2, in Norlh fladoverait t Ct adjoining_ 1p W.34Va atom. Office hour's;. more Na ti fr'ani 7to 9 ,o'clock A.hiaand from 5t07 "' locic. V. M. • - - • fionelB'.sl Dr. .71 . 0EICN S. SPRIGGS, OFFS R 3 Ilia professional s'ervieen to the people ol 'Dickinson' township', and vloinity.- • Residenbe—on - the %Valnut .113ottoni Road, one mile east, of Cantreville, feb2 I ypd G. 33. - COLE, . . . . . A_T_T_O_lt N .E Y .A2.T, L.A w, will' attend. .. J. pramp.tly lo.iill liusipese entruste d to tom.. °Moe in the 'room formerly occupied by Wi ; 11am 'lrvine, Esq.; Noy . lli Hanover St; Car:islo. ApriF2o, 1852. ~ . . . . • • , GEIO.II,OcEI--.1361.23;• • • JUG VICE OF THE 'PEACE.. Or ries iiihis residence, cornoi of Ndiiin Street and tits: Public Squwic, opposite 'Burkholder's Hotel. In addition to the duties of. Jus,tiee of Or) Peaco, will attend to all kinds of writing, such at deeds, bonds, mortgages, indentures, ditioles of agreement, notes, &e. . _ ma. 34.umn. 111ESPECTF ULLY offer's his professional 111,- savir.es to the citizens of Carlisle and sur. youndinecountry.. ' °like:and residence in.Sonth ITanovar stroci, —directly-oPPertite_to thii_lLVolunteer Office._"_— ' Carlisle; AO 20; 1853 trash Drugs, Itlealeines, &o . , I have just received from Philadel -...! pins and" New York very extensive additions.to any former stock, embra , • ding nearly every :Illicitly of Medicine ••••' now in. use, toge;aer with Paints . ; 0 its, Vernishes, Turpentine, Perfumery,' Soaps, Staiionery, *Fine Cutlery; Fishing Tackle,— Etrithes of. aknoit -every description, with as ontlelss variety of other articles; which I am de, terminod to soil at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Phyleicians, Country Merchants, 'Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested 'not to pees the OLD STAND. as they may rest assured that -every-article will bo sold of a good quality, and upon reasonable feriae. . S. ELLIOTT, Main'street. Carlisle. May' 30 r._ . Int 0 CSC, Sign, Fancy and Orname - nta rt. Painter, Iryin's floimerlyilarpeee)•Row„ next cl.:Jsr to Trent's - licit - Store. He will rit.J 1 tell promptly to all the cPioye doscriPtions aurnasonahlo prices.' The various kinJs of graining attended to, such as mahog uny.'oult, walnut, 4t,c., in the improved styles Carlisle, July 1852-1 Y• 611111101 . -- LEE AND RIN ErazaDGLAND .5.. - -•- AND S-TEAM SAW- IVIZL•L EW CUMM3R.LAND._ PA. TR.11.1 SPORT STIOA: TllO undersigned are now prepared to freight merchanilize from Philadel- . fga.phi s and Baltimore, at re i,gnA duecd ratee with rogalarity and doSpatch„ iDEt'CiTS • Buzby 315 Market Street, Phila., .. Gerram Suiall, ••Small's Depot," 7,2 North street, Baltimore. - • an2l WOOD WARD & SCIIMIDT: TitANsPonTATION. T[IC undersigned are now prepared to freight moteltalidizo from 1 2 - F. 6 " 44 S Philadelphia hiladelp hie and Baltitnore ro• ducod rates, with regulariiy and desp at ch . Freed, , Ward & Fread; . Market- Street, Philadelphia • • , A. It. Bari - Ott 7G North Street, Baltimore. Michael Herr, North Street, Baltimore. sop22(im J, ht. B. ILHOADS. NEW OLOTHIBIG STORE. , . THE. subscriber has just returned . from h a %ery choice, selection of CL TB'S, °ASSN ERES VhISTIN GS, Pearl Urah, Brown'and Marbled cloth- for COATS. Beside's a splendid IM.ol rANCY STRIPED' CASSIMHRES, which Ito willinalto up into coats, Pants and vests of the latest styles." He will also ktibp. Shirts; '• DrdvVers, - Under Shiro, Shirt Collars, Gloves, Cravats, 'Hose, indwal every thing' kept to a .Gentleman's Furnishing Store ' Having en gaged the services of W, B. A"..; MONSON, a well known cutter,. he will be able to make ' elotheso order in a superior manner. He is determined not •to 'be excelled by any in the •:citinty, as to, make. material or price. Our 'rn nte is not to be undersold by any. Give, us II call at our store in Sendai:mover street, • 'directly loppciSlia Bente's store; end sea lb' Oitrselves. ,CHARLES . non: 2t,1852!tti • - ; . , 1 10,000.P1EC.1451 ..12 - HAW: just opened the largest assortment o f w.A.LL, PAPERS ever opened in Car.' lisle', consisting of about •10,0ao Frecos of the latest:French and American •destuns, ranging In mine front 5 alai° t•I 75, oho Window. Pa T rvira and Fire: Screens, Plain Green and Blue' :reratns.wishing to purchase any -of the above cal_ stare ,at, toast 2,5 per cent 'by calling at , • • •„•39 11 •Y•P-I.Y.NEI'S' .-.llardware St tre,,West.sida of North liannVer • . Street: Guthrie:. Carlisle Female Seminary'. liAt ooinmOnoe . 17:1: srIAINIMR'SE3SioN • •• on. Llio now rind "•:eommodious;eillionl . ' loot. io Ldonfird'o; I.TOrth --; ' Inst rOct ion in' tliniongutidoo airing; no extrn.ohgrge: •= r : Hume tnogbi:fiyan expotionoed l .`ionoiter. fil extro,chnrgo.;..... • ,(spni3!l) .3' s hio o Drell 4 - Xfaa iOng • MISS.•USIXGATURBA*i, mal.F.3i)muTF:uLt;,,y, thii.oitizonq,of .11M thit alto lii‘,prop*redlll' wselc' en tr and moot ,Striat;tltirt 4on in '4.l,ozeinden.,e , R;owi farhp -Ram 1110 Rand oiit.,;-; N, , ; the doni iittandtid ,-it.".(rnay.25.31.1 111V1,_11...TAA*,a,2035,370-. k , *NI • ijarusle: Rawl rorugglo.' • -•.•'• • • •'w , • ',•i• „?• * 6 08 , /art • itd •Triflio •As rat ' • 40t,ic •• ti " r *"" n rabit t r•., ' . • "" Si 'Deug6'r tot() P11E490111•91'11 I,olFg't!)k sZo, •.e4, th!°,4l,-016ti nal e#431011. WA% k, g l itin't 141104' J• • to s e r v e , ill the DVg . 441 1 1 0.11% sr. wksl.-"It" traare4 16:1-4 C won' •• '441400' • 0 • •is :Antilit - - - - . . , THERE. ARE TWO THINGS, SAITH LORD BACON, WHICH :HARE • A NATION-VAAT: AND P4.ogPErtbu.SAr .FE"TILE * SOIL - AND BUSY- WORMSHOSS, , —TO LET Mg ADD • KNOWLEDOE AND ',FHEEDOX—B is • h op ' . , „ • • • Detre by yonder flowing strenmlet, .ttreenn in cottagenent ; Where the flowers bloom the torment, And the woodland branches meet. -Liglit,-w 'aged- bii•ds i with golden'plumage; • Greet her with their sweetest song, Asslissrelis the " deit•elathneatlow," • With her .. " pail" at early dawn. • All things seem to love my "Jenny," Fcr.her light eta graceful form , Sheds around 'n, beam of pleasfire, Such tis makes the heart feel warm. Autirn ringlets fall in . Clusters' • From her brow of purest white And - her . eres, beneath their lashes, Shine like diamonds in the night. Wealth . with nil its boasted plens - ares, Cannot charm my !' Jenny's" ear, Like the marinating of thwstreamlet, Austies" love so well to hear. Birds and flowers aro around And the trees which shade her "cot," Stirred hyliglit winds, seem to whisper Of her peaceful, happy lot. • Worldly mires do not attend her, "Sweet contentment" guards the, door, "Joy " sits smiling at the entrance, Making bright the "oaken tloOr.:": ' Jeney's is n hrippy life, 80111110 ns any-mummer-weather,- '.. And she Says if I:prove true. • Sonic day 1 may share it with her. Carlisle, Jane, 1353.it*: ... Ye, who knelt the renson, tell me, How it is that instinct still Prompts the heart to like, or like not, At its own capricious will.! Tell me o by what hidden magic - • 011fimpressions first are led Oftibefore a word is solidi__ Why should smiles sometimes repel us?, L'right eyes join out feelings cold? What is that which comes to tell us, • Ali that glitters is not gold T Oh, no feature, plain or striking, But a power wecannot shun, Prompts our ligiag or disliking - • Ere acquailitance has begun! Is it 'instinct, or soma spirit, • 'Which protects us, and controls Every impulse we inherit, By some sympathy of soul ? Is it:iastinct? 'is it nature ?••p Or sonutlreak or - Inult of cheap, • Which our liking or disliking_ • Limits to a single glance? - 'Lilt° prosentiment'of clangor, • • Though the sky no shadow flings; , Or thal iitnersongo, still stronger, • Of unseen,,unuttered things. ' Is it Oh, con no ono tell me— . fili'one show sufficient calm, yhy our likings and -Have their own instinctive laws? It is a fact that cannot be disputed, that cant phrases have become the order of the day. The English language literally groans beneath these expletives, which have grown out of the vulglif,,, taste. They. may be called moral excrescences, whiole;should be exorcised by tho band of propriety: The mauls ,for cant terms of .expreesims has spread far and wide, nod infected old . and young, until .there are but very few persons who can relate the most simple event, Ivithout interlarding the narra tion with phrases that must, shock every' truly refined mina. 'This evil seems to be steadily 'on the in-. crease,' and one cannot walk the streets with out bearing, the most jtivenile portion:of the comm'unity..employing iermabut ill adapted to their childish HO. It is the duty of the press, and' of parents, to endeavor to check this growing appetite for.. ghat is monstrous and unbecoming. •Elegance' of language, no well ns elegance Of manners, is necessary to entitle any person to the distinction of " ladh" or gentleman," , • 11Ye admit that many persons of good sense, and of, very good taste in runny respects, have been betrayed lido . thO,luthit ; but that fur nishcs no excuse for the continuance, and does •not go„to prove-that cant phrases are necessa ry or proper. • • So far from assisting to express an idea, facilitate the.prog;:ess 'of narration, or conver , nation, they actually have a contrary effect, and render the progress . more blow and cult They are like °atm ivelght placed upon a, horse intended fur speed,.. 'which weighs, down nud wearies the animal. The human 'speech should be noble and dignified; and wor thy to expv'ess the thoughts of hnmorist be-. Ingo..Low ideas are" always attached to cant pliranea, : Which must inevitably exercise a .do grading influence upon the mind. Low con: • ceptions tiro as detrimental to improvement, enmet ,and heavy plumage to. a ; bird that would take a lofty flight. Those who would he'really refined,.fashion abiSand'elegaut; Would do 'well to remember .that in all works of licaoit ,truly; valuable, it is only the. Coarse and vulgar who_ makes use `of low,,ohal inelegant phrases: TheVestly geod !! 1 learned. add" longuage o in order tbet tobtriow betweeli:thor high and low` may be ma de 'strikingly apparent. ' IC,ie ,;`intended, by,tho aixtbor Of, 1491i,rioduallOue,, :...that we elipold Itilltottrtho 'first, awl shun Abi, !glrirthk'citifecits-sof *I • ;' . ... ll ' .6 ''iNet . riti 4+ ,.:tlio,Oikiilii•alielOl3! l ,lt- 'The *day, 'iv¢ will;tbko,,(Go liberty to 4tpid,iicii bur ' r,ioOditt to .ike , atout, mut.jio;a6yiti4ilif..eii! , ll.l63'.'T l, enough to oebit a' *into • , 'ttt eittoti.-arnong 0,04, 1 9 d ` °ls- PF: 10 1 n r 161 Toftjr , ;,'Protifoelphei:::beo!"o grease tftiit 'ble•betirt,',beote,-toet•at ltpnring dun: Pco!'i reared itii:4iiio . Wiko!, '.9alitiiiilo4fica bud. t4eg tat.9111#114,----.3. l 3ptittfti rittrillittefr• Viytt ' • For tho'" Ilaraldl." • : LOVELY JENNY...A,. SONG:. EIBIEM= prartirat CANT P11Rt6131.. DT Dn. J. 11. nonusl MI C - A,RLI4iI6, PA.; had inhaled it until they were fultund