4,e: - ;',lE.(ii‘,..'!;, -, ..' ; L!. lifianatemegit and 2Ei!so.ucomsr.4 I==lll If is.a 3libjeCE worthy of •itiquirY, Why some farmers; with only mederaierneane and With the growth of. no extraordina; fy crops, malce handsome' yearly . profits: *idle others with •eq* .or superior minks, and ,; often 'perhaps. with larger products in certain cases, accomplish ht tie or i lathing as an aggtigtite gain.— The answer to, this "Pfol,lem will doub.- less be afforded by the superior Manage tnent in the nriangenfent - of' the . complei machinery, in ccindtict multifari ous works of , thelarni there hat a NM's eye yiew'cif. I/ 3'. 6 'aT's 9I ) erat inn, ~would "bite' 'greatly assist ' the thrmer in improving his farrri•arrange7 iments, , nod perhaps IC few..:Very. brief suggestions-may;-a@--- he -present_senson of theyeur, afford some valuable assis tanCe tti accomplishing this purpose. ' The first great . object in,all farming, is, of course - , to , obtain from a given quanti ti of . land; the 'largest' product with the least'outlay or consumption of capital.-.-- To secu re , this result,' tile following points should be attended to : • , . 1. The land must be in such'conditton as to' adtnit'of working! et all 'times, or nearly so, so that- men and tears may not be standing idle.-imwrifiting- for the . land to accquire a suitable degree of iliy 7 ness. Hence; if naturally wet, it must be well under-drained. ' ' ' 2. Its condition should. he such as to admit of the application of manure to a good advantage, by . thorough intermix ture and otherwise—and not to render it useless.by - bincr enveloped with water it ivatersoalctur earth. ' 3. A. 'Aigh.degree of fertility should be n °lnto .ned—as the same labor -in that ' c,.se will yield Et' larger result. . • 4. A thorough eradication of weds an.l their sieds, will save much , sttbse 1-ront labor in contending against them, os well as save much of the 'fertility of the -soil 'from Wasting •in their Useless gro th. • 5: A saving,of the materialsof manure shOtild , bo carefully attended to. as one half at least of the solid and lignid por tions are usually . ' wasted by. a neglect to .provide absorbentS or reservoirs. 6. Selecting crops, and selecting a pro per: proportion of each, -is of the highest consequence.. The market value of one crop, may be - higher than that of another, but if it draws 'hard on the strength of the' soil, or casts much labor, or if the labor required be at a - time when there are, oth er,important drafts upon it, such a crop .should not be alien repeated. :...I..tvery thing should be dune as cheap. :ly -as possible,-for-which-purpose-crops should be arranged so as to distribute the labor equally 'through the year, that me.' and teams may noVhe idle at one perioa,, and hardly driven at antaher,or in other words, that, too much business may not "at timetvaCcumulate for its thorough corn 7 pletion in seascin. It freuptly happens that • the.difference betwWn profit and loss depends on this alone., Nothing is more..iinpoitantthan the_ distribution el cropS in a motion, ns they exhaust the soil differently, or whet one takes. Treat-the .land, another. leaves ; betide the great variety,of farm products, the , monk:perfectly the balance will be 'maintained 'in thesoil. - , For - examp.e, wheat, barley and oats, are regarded as silica plan:s, or those which consume more largely the soluble flinty porfions.; peas, beans, and clover, are little plants! potatoes and turnips are potash plants; these different classes should be distrib uted-' so as to Preierve, the ingredients " ,, bf the ,soil, if` we may use the term, in equilibrium.. To preserve, also, .a clean state otr-land, sowed and hoed. crops should be alternated with each other. 9. A system comprising a proper in• termixtu re of tillage and grass crops and raising domestic animals, should be care fully made out and adopted. Grain crops often afford. the highest immediate profit, but domestic animals serve Lila indispen 'sable purpose of - supplying . manure ; hence, in estimating the profit of raising and fattening. cattle, sheep and sivine, the very impbrtant means they, serve in providing pabulum for, tillage crops, should be carefully token into account, a thing too often thrown entirely:out of the question:'• • We briefly mention . these different points in successful farming, not as any• thing new, but for the purpose of recal ling the attention of farmers, who, by careful observation and accurate recOrcfs, can'arrange the details of adjuitiag their own operations, better than by pny par ticular rules t we could lay. downfor their guicfance.—Genesee -Farmer: -, • _ Plainfield Classical Academy. .. • ‘, Near earlier; Pa. , . . MHO '144 'Session (flt;e trionths).,wili corn • ;.inence,May 2d. . The bhildings are :flew and :Ostensive (One Created last Fell). The Situatinii• is ail that 'can'be deem(' for health; faint* erid ineral,purity Removed from the excitements at :Town, or ,Villageilvi Student ..Marlinre,primare for,College, Mercantile .purr 'suits,Sic. • .All the branches-tire. taught which to.to form a liberal (ducat on., . A cannier'• diseharge of. duty has secured, under Yr - evidence,. the present flourishing. Condition •of thplnitatitlen. Its future prosperity shall, beimaintaned by the same , mecum Verms—Board and Tuition (pp', . . „ • session),.•• $5O 00 • for-CaullOguUs with fuit infortnation address , ...R. K, BURNS, Principol6t Proiricior. . • am&"I Cumb, Co., Pa. • • ,,,,, ,-Cumberland7 Valley institute. ,select : Boarding School embracing ttho distinct and ecperate Departments, Nate ¢ Female, S:' LOOSE, A. .111. Princtfial. Ta" ' 'lnstitution will ' hereafter occupy thr ' mew' and cemmoduktis edificejust erected for its accomnoodatiOn. 'rho but j iiinalits:pe. enliatrl;i adapted lirmeet the wants of Goth , tle. penmen's. - ,The rooms. ere, large and well voluilateda,nd‘ the'-whole house' is minuet with a heated' air furnace. - wt,irlfitt 0090101 y healthful., r It is' located on an eminence near-the bor ough,of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pe.; with envie grounds, •handsoniely laid out end ornamented..•surrouedinutt ; inviting to physical exercise' arid te.umusement in the open air.,t, Crary; foci Ilty for . ant ? nocomplislied M elaesical education.'hird effered ;that' can be found agony similar Institution in this State. ;.. : _:,!: . i::1 . 1p0f115.,.-;.,,::;' . . •• Board'ata, Lion; par sear " , .$6O OD i° Music atitl,Qrnarnental Bra Cheii' extra ThetSummer Session willepep,on the'.2tl c May, and'coAtitittaAwoolS!'o,M.'iveek°l' , 140, - RD ; 111 417 1 PcX9X 1 0..,i' 'Re , S. Loaer— A. bl.,Trafereor , S4tenCe ond•Anclon't" Lorking6WHOnty;•''Com"- . fort, AspirtitotOlker,Triogipol ...or 171 0° 16 'D ePiiiiio 4l # l o ,l kopotior, or 'Music, ,14 4 2 7 - -7 . 1 . 11k 2 40: 116 i11 4 Wiv!..-:Fdwiristr''nUrs' Profeitior''of,--104lbrit: Her': °l^CM.AD A il:r4qu'irr Pfiri)ole?sy,taids..l4wa i)1 tlealll4=Yfo'l 1 3 '? 4 ,o)lo,, : , cotittontng reference. 'ii(4ft,ho, , polt dulikroinddreo A' 7 4:4.4 2853: 1, -• Gievoile!t, ' •sti 89 • AY. pefift.si --per: -0 v., l ' tO. Oto. - k..'60'r,:i . P.1.i00,.., , ..,' .. .:: - .E GREAT ARRTVXL or Orazrick AND tatitaisiot fifoqcts, - ,At Ott store of the inPaofrt - the,7grial Itarttfo;' . , . Dry Goods, Gracories, lies . . ,Tior sulisoilber respectftillOnfornie his friende 'And manterous customers;. that he has returned `from Philadelphia a large. and Neried.ne toortment of ' Spring and Sumner Goods,' con- Mafia - Tr in. part of :ChitliliCassimeris, Sat. liiiets,2Vestings, ,Missiles, Tic'cings, ,Linseys, . Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves. LADIES' DRESS'GOODS,' 'Silks; Bombazines, Fig'd, Plain and- - .Clianga• able.Pepiins, Ntutialin do Laines, Ginghatna, 'galieres;Alpaehas, Merinoes, Shawls, lion. MENS' & BOY,S':HATS &CAP§. A very. largo assortment, embracing every 'iityla.und - quality. . large .aesoilment 1 Bonnets, 4ibbonsi,thribrelltia• and•Puitteolia BOOTSAND SHCES. • .An - oxton3ivo variety of non's; Women's an d Chitdron'a-Bactraand Shoes;-Gurn.Shoes,from the moat celebrated Mandan:tidal:a. Arse, colored and white linipot Chain.' • • " . . . Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice,' Bce: Choice Teas from the welt•known tea,derers,' Jenkins &' Co., &c., &e. •'• .“ - ••- '' All who visit our establishment ore' free.' te acknowledge that we are selling Foreign' and 'Bumestitt Dry GoOds, Boots, ;hoes, &c., at as tonishingly low prices. ' Our- .ow Prices has. .already attracted a large number el. people.— The attention of all who v ish good bargains is solicited; is inducements can be offyred to . .pureliasere. .Don't forget the corner opposite. 'Leonard's Old stand, North lan - over street. soap taken Butter, Eggs,: rags and soap, taken nt mar.- Jtet prices. . N NV -WOODS,' ' apG ' -' , - ' '- Agent. , DRUGS DRUGS I DRUGS I rvish .Spring Supply DAVE just received a fresh - stock of Med• icinee, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which 'having been . purchased with great care at AO best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Families, .Physicians, - CoUntry Mini:hunts arid Dealers, as being fresh and pare. • : • • DRUGS. Patent Meilicimeo, ilerhsand Extracts; . Fine hemi cola, Spiece,ground and whole Instruments, - lissences, Pure Essen't.Oilo Perfumery, &d., Cod Liver Oil—riVarranted-Gerouiree. .DYE•ST .UFFS .. ILog and Cqiii Woods,' Oil Vitriol Copperas, Lae Dye, TAINTS:- Indigoes, ]Madders, Sumac Alum, Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow,. Paint and Varnish Biushos, Jersey. Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and roach Varnish; and lied Lead: All ofwhieh will be sold at the very lowest market.price, Alao,a fresn and splendid as eortment of FANCY GOODS; FRUITS,•I Confectionary, and innumerable other. articles calculated for use and ornament, which are offered at .the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Pooh and Fancy Stoma, the sub , scriber on North Hanover street. - S. W. HAVERSTiCK. May 28' SADDLE AND HARNESS MAEDA WHO subscribeecontinues to carry on. the .1. above - business, in all itsvartous branches; in North Hanover. street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, where he intends keeping on hand ageneral assortment in his line, Consisting of all kinds of rash ionable SADDLES. ..Bridlee. martingalcs,'Cirths,Circingles ~~ and Halters, also UNli S, tray- Nri cling and saddle A • t ri l , ) bags. lie ..also manufaet Ines themostapproved -Spanish Spi:Nrg .. , Saddles, ever used in 'disk wishing n gelsome, dufableand pleasant sad• diet will do Well to call and Ben them. He also manufaattires Harness, Bridles, Collars. and Whips in-all their varieties, and confideittlYbe• lieves from the general approbation of his ens tamers, that rho makcitt. the neateati,end best gears, in all their variety of- breadth, that is muda'in the country. Be also makes all kinds at Matrassas to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl. ed Nair and Spring Itlatrnsses. All the above articles will .be made of the best* material and workmanship, and with the utmost despab.h, ianl4.lv WM. OSBORN. • . CARLISLE FOUNDRY 81:MACEME SnOr; THE enbacriber continuesto manufacture dt his FauddrY in East High street, having • on 'Mod a great variety of good patterns, and is prepared to furnisq IRON' AND' BRASS CASTINGS, which will be executed' to order (V not on hand,) atthe shorten. '.notieci, Sorb as • Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil 'Wheels', Gudgeons for Sarni Mills, Etc., Plough •CaSiings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car„ Wheels, Car Chairs. &c. Steam Engines built to order and repaired. All kinds of machinery in Paper Mills, Grist Mills and Fadiories repaired at Ann notice.Allill Spindles dressed and turned. 'Liao, Horse Powers, and.Threshitig, Machines, such as Bevel Gent-Fehr Horse power,; Hor izontal-Gear Four: Horse•Powert Horizontal Goat. Two Horse Poiver, Ploughs { ,Corn Shot., - lora and-Corn Threshing machinex and Mrs° powers repaired and Joti'WOrit at the shortest notice. Pa.terns of different kinds•on hand and made to,order. • He also l has on hand a large supply of Phila delphia and-Troy Cooking Stoves, and is cop• sten ly making Cooking Stoves•ot various proved pnverna, for coal or wood.' Ten - Plate •Stoves, Grates, &a. • ,• R.sivtiring done to all kindi of 'lViii r ebinery. All kinds of old'lron. Brassand Copper taken in oichange 'for work. . , • apr2ltf • -.FRANKLIN GARDNER. • • • • Fish, Fish, - 0 ! Fish: . FICOTY .barrels of prime No. and 3 Mackerel, in whole, hallathi quarter Irwrole, just received in store rind, for sale at the lowest prices for caslft y marl 7 r J. G. WILLIAM 6 • ivutcarEnEr.: • 200 bblB, in Wholls and Half barrels, no" receiving and for pale by , WOODWARD 8z SMITH. Window Shades, Carpets and Oi Cloths, • sirxrcirAner D.Ertrsr, ACP 223 North 2d Street, above Wend •Philadelphin, , ;would most,reepectlul. 'ly 6111 the attention of hie friende' and the public in , general, to his laree end well ;Be'. .elected stock of Carpet/ Oil- Cloihr,—lllaitinas, Window Shades, Door ?Orals, Stair Rode, Pi ano Covers, Table Covens Cocoa Ataitings, lroni yards. wide; for Public Ileum, Counting Trouses..&o. ,, Also—to my ; brOrich Store, IST,,,Spring; Gar• don' Street; above: Sib r AWFUL - TRAGEDY' I Two' ' Women Pettily Butchered 11 , . Tliggpentost 'excitement prevails „in Fhiliw delphiaon account 'at :the „inhuman massacre of two 'helpleze. females z but a greater and 'rtharePtense eieiternent exists since the arri, vel'ot Bentz do Brothers, or a `,Sitendid lot of handsome . • ' . .." S.PR:iNG G 0011 m - e; aroseiling off to the public at very low,prices. , Among ,tho lot are Dress Goods; ever) , kind, .Bonnots, Vet) , 'cheap. .11ititions:, Chintzes', Musllnskand ti great stocknr Cloths, Cossimeres, Sumner: stuff,'end ti • ,Further particulars het ealr tee. '" • - BENTZIaBBOTHEBB. COAL!' "1:10,112.1 lie eet Chinpent In the MlFlcet e rfor M•• dr :Family tee: • • , • • s r , kyl:z.. • er.r. I , Gap ; ',• Cop clo,b_nlirrltlepJentieeff 480(/ -;);dale evineee1cm..347910.i1302ta,1.,;16 o :bYri rttlg" 0 4 1k1t14,4.0p,41.11 ,tteokAps;ge!it caw lie tleliVos_ 1 4virmnii / ros "64 -tile, 110 of the OlitlibkHo 0 1011 9104 1 (7414r :Qt /Wed!! (Past 'Pa i1r i i11 0 ,4 0 944114, 1 Y44' 1 - ' emarch 1, • r ,filisccilaticouo .• r, ' :F1 rt. ..,,, • "R„.• P4E:SERVS - YOUR TEETH . BY ,60 - 111 .- lILEXIOAN ii . DIUSTANG' LIMIT:MATZ:1 c si • 4 rrons talußbto.prei;4o` 1 ,104 ime l ong been tis+l . i. in •,,.. , mismis . ;;.;l '6 ,titi,A,6ll; , 441 . I:o:."—sjErriLE' 4 "i S S, attained an imindlise`rp6pularity; for cleansing, atm+ :.;-We.-Aisire,':beirn ME4ClUol:Wi l . 'preserving and tienutifYint the teeth. It is tin MUSTA NG- LINIMENTc with; the• most tar , exeel lent. remedy sore * Softer bl eeiliag-gyan feet poses*. O n e at intralloSt!vitiulibletlwe s i .. It also_impartin dclightfii freslinesS to thatnothlt horses histf.beou much.trouble.d by large swelling s and agreeable odor,to -.• or tOrnors.oo they „ Autil grown Atte , ' Read , theroww;v:i . 6.. , cur ,th s aj l enni.eggs.-• Besides 'being- disfigured 1 , hy. el, se.appendlages., the,lintha ; and joints rip, t "I'can; with" the.; utithist-roceitflOnoeryooent*. ‘ , O Tet i quite st.ttean4, swollen and Janie. mend . tO the Pnblici, Anti-Scarbytie had tried many. Li 3111aCili8 and : other ,remedies; Tooth Wash its the best In ln.iny practiee but nothing appeared to 'triad= any effect upon os'o' Dentist/ 1 ,hilee titled and l'ecriinmen d°d '" C " theta, We _HAYS • COVEN . me litit' fi se-yearai•aticlhaic-foinid it totis'e sot.; .(I'WEITIT FIVE 00LLA RS to have hail ihein I isfaction in erertitiaiance, - it the Wpshiloes, apt removed, end . 111 . 1 0 1 9.rqe.restored to.soundneas., contain actil, or - anything injurious to the teeth or Our hostler obtaintufsonai of •your,Ljuirnelicnud . gums t but, on ilye contrary, is ilia best ,EMt„iß.e.Pti° applied it Without kupw.lcilge.': A few ,thals'.iigo , tholpractica and therefore; would,reeoriqueatil lie called our itheitilina to the Itertie..nilf'o o 'out" he-nie .P. (it, PA anis 4C , who wish to tire -surprise and grafi fieatlon f his,. legs Were..tierfitali servemeir teeth an gunks;and haven wholesome smooth', Ti T v Y 'NG ENTIRE: I ibreath, but:also to those who hare diseased grits .I.A.,UISAPPEARV.O.!.' We, asked Ititnr. for teeth. ,The use of tlitiWasli, fora shefitirO, magic lie • had effectechtheli remarkable Cure 1, will insurdit 'return', to . their 'llia replVwas that :been, using 00.14,1105. .0.E.011011 E UIt.RAY, TANti LINIMONT on Crean ahnut tin days,-N9.,YuCriSAtievelitb, Chestnut stiA the result.WaslSO:Adz- otl(.larlisterlyP mare without produ cin g, tiny Soreness of - leasing Mu vett 'Pleased, with - yeur Tooth Wish . • a alai: `it not only 'cleimsei nial. whitens the•teeth without We, therefere joke: great pleasure ' in it thcrit,but cures sore or bleeding g unis. cheerfully reiommoid it to theprofesston and pending the Liniment, and Shull continue id use It:whenever ozcasion requires, in preference td f pohlie, l 4lllc . cery best preraration thii(lail be aby,Mll.rpretiaration, so jongus it pi:ounces such 'Hoed (or !otardising and proserrlng Abe -A6eth, 'remarkable result's ' 1 ' •-- • healing '. ll h - e. , tUittat and sweetitesirtn • thth' une 10,1052. Kt NSLEY co, hrea!li- • Sonthetm ,Ensfern "express, 'No 1 Wall a l JOHN W., -- HEN . ,CIEL, Surgeon Dentist. corner of Brenda - 14, New 10ck.. • Price 25, cciiti.per bottle:, "Prepared Fratm is Zernian, Druggiitt, .Cliemist;'boriter of Ninth and Catharine 'streets, • For sale by •SANIUP.I;,EILLIOTT;"Oni lisle, Pa • t.) . Since the above certifica:e was given, 'Messrs Kittslzy;&" Co Its've - informed', us that °nen'', his dinars waslltvewn (NM hiawagon theupme pait .of the city ; Mid Verr' Itrbised, the wagon, Missing OV4T hie tinily.. Ile was taken into a.Dcetev's ollice close by; tu,d ELI[; I'D VSIO IA N TOLD lIIM Ti) "I„.h . L . TIID MUSTANG LINIM r4sri: as hd had.receutli tried _it in a similar Case witb'great success. Ile did so, unit all the soreness, lameness, sad IitifrOCSOYOS IT. niovett, so that the next day be wits about his (malaise as ustath• • ...We take great pleasure inrecommendini the MEXICAN MUSTANG - LINIMENT to nil out friends and customtra. as the best article tve leivo ever: tiSed lot. sores,- bruises, sprains. or galtls in hOrses. : We httve used .it extensively and alga •s effectually. Some of our men have also need it for severe, btuiseti tutu sores, as well 'as themnatie 'pains, and they all say it acts like niagto—we,ean only, any that we-have abandoned the use of any other Liniment, J. M. HEWETT, Stable Kecper to the American Fxpreps pia for Hat : tutee's Express." -NEV YOlllt,July Si.. 1862; . . • We_herebysergy that_we have used.the Con, pound known as the MUSTANG LIN imENIc and lave no hesitation in recommending it as the beat article •we have' ever used for the cure of sprains : gulls, cuts. bruises, - £.:c on horses. All who doubt this, will &rase call on the undersign ed, mud they, will be'happy to ttlfgrd all other information in their Imo er as regards its ellicaq, &c. LUTZ. DA LL Ivkprietors Nlanhatian Stage Co . • • S./teII:ANENT° CITY, CUL AUG. 15,1.9,52, I believe the ',UHF:FANG LINIMEN I' moat an excellent-article. My wile brsught a couple. of bottles with her, which I must thank you or. Since she came here, MY HOUSE FELL DOWN WITH NIE; and injured meconsider ably, but broke no bones. I had recnurFe to Ole _Alustanu L antl-the relit:Gond in tact eure_waa (signeil) RANSOM Pll.7oLittbel• 5111,1852. 4 Another 'eiretamstunee which I noticed a fuw day 3-ogo, I thn'tt,,ltt spoke highly of the virtues er the Al twang. Being in the office of a l'rysi cian of high atanding,l noticed as he opt•nctl a doer of his rbook•cate. several- bottlea . of MOS tong,lllotlgkltre-OrM hich WOO nn DBIPTY Mnatarg bottle, and n twontineepreseritition vial FILLED VITtI.MUSTANG I.ININIEN'I • , on -- which was the following directions; tt flub the throat well nip,ht-and morning -with the Liniment, and wrap a woolen cloth arotihd it." • S. W. HAVERSTiCK, Br. S., , ELLIOT, and WILI,IAM 11. lIIIETZ, Agents for. Carlisle. General Dcppt, No. s:Phoenix Btoetc, corner 24.1. and Boa. alrecti, . , . . A. 0. ANL/In:WS Gen. Agent. VT A'rEVk:ltuoticet'ne the health and happi. V ness ula.people is at all times of the most valuable importance. take it for granted that every person will do all in theirpower,lia save the liver of their children, and that every - person will endeavor to promote their own health at ail sac rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly as sure you that WORMS occording to the Opinion or the most celebrated Physicians, are the ptiinn ry causes of a large majority of diseases to whith the children and adults are liable',' if yon huge 011.11)1)(1We continual,. changeable from and kinil of food to another, 130(1 Breath, Pain to the Stomsoch, Picking at the Nose ; Hardness, and' Fullness of the Belly, Dry' Cough - , Slot' "Fever Pulse a rregular-'-rentember that all these denote WORMS, and you should id once topple the rem edy : IIOIIENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Scietoti,lie •Principles, compounded with purely: vegetably substances; being perfectly , safe when taken,nnffiUn be given to the most tender-infant with decided beneficed (ATMS' %there Bowel t omphoints and INarrhoti 'have made them Weak and debilitated ; the Wobie properties of my iVoirm Syrup, are such, that it' stands %yid:nut an equal in the catalogue of med-' Jellies, in 'giving tone and strength to the Stuns. WI, which. 'makes it an infiollible remeily for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the at.tottisloing cures petit:re:di; ht this Syrup alter Phy siciant have failed. is the . best co idence of its superior efficacy above all others. THE rApE AVOR:11! This is the most difficult Worm to itestroy o all dint itifest,ll;e Inman .syshein,.it _grows to .an boost indefinite length, becoming so seoiled 'listened in the Intestines 11111 i the health so sadly tis to cause 'St: Vitus' 'Moue, Pits, Ece., that thote afflicted seldom if ever Sup !met chid it is Tape Wolin hastening them rti an early gray.o„. lu • order to destroy this worin;a very energetic trearment meet be pursned, it 'ivould therefore !we proper to take fi ip 8 of my Lirer Pills no as •ci remove all obstructinUS Unit titelVonn S‘rup roily net direct upon the Worm,: which' utest'lie token brdoses ot l'ablesvoonfids, three - tlrneit a 'day. TlWse directions I , dlovi.ril Lace never been known,to fail in . .eurind the latest obstinate rase of Taitie , Worm,, . • ' ' ' HODENSACMS LIVER PILLS. , . . . . • No pArt'i.f.the system Ismore liable thlltliellSe, thrin'the 1,1 VED, itierving as n titterer to purify the blond, or giving the proper secretion to the Bile; so that any wrong , actlon of the Liver af fects the other important parts of the'syStem. nitil reunite varirtisiy, in Liver Quinplaint, Jaundice, 1)3 spepale, iku. We should therefore, watch' ev ery symptom that mightindicatte it ivr.mg ;intim. or the Liver. ' Those pills being composed of !toots and Plants furnished hv nature to heal the, sick.: Namely, 1 st. 'Ail EXPECTODANT, which orginents,the secretion front 'the Ptilmo.: 'nary mucous ,membiane, or promeles the'dis-, charge ofseerehed matter. 941. An ALTE11,..9- TiVm, witithciltinge. in:Voine inexplicable and insensible ; manlier the certn.ll,mnrbld - nction of the Systeirr.' SiL A T 0 NIC ;. , vil , iili give lime and -strength le'theiiervous• systein; 'Timm in n + health mut vier 4' finial 11211 S ni the body. 4th•.4 C. 9. Tll.Bll l'id;• which actslit perfect Itarniony 'With the other,ingrediehts, Mid operating on the flow- lee, nntl'expelling the whole inssa.of coiruld end, _Vitiated matte', MI ,'fittrilj lug the'lliKad; Which destroy,adyuMic-mid restores lies'itli;', ". . . ',... -- ''•"tt) 'FEMALES.' '' . .. irmi i, ill find them pills an itivolunble medicines in many complaints to width you.nrc. subject. ! lii °Wl:notions either total ;et' iti - tiiilOliey have been fonint of tin inestimable benefit, Pestoring Weir fituctionol iirraitgentents'ma healthy letilai purity big the blend Mul other fluids in .flectimily as to put M,fligiit stil.enmidaitits u bleb eV Ovine r ‘ r, .from fenuale irregniaritiesois beadiiclu ( . idtlineas, dimness ilisight,opplii intlio.sitle, bitiric &c,"•,,. , '''' None'gentiiiie unleili'signed 3. N. Ilobensack; fill'olhOs being Litio•tinilations' . : ; ~:;is'.! ," : '. IrryAge.i.ts -ly ail* ineiv . stif.jilithf, itritt;Slore ' keepers . desirous of beecim'og AKClilti ntitst ad dress. the' Proprietor,',L N 4 .11obeitsack, Phila. , •''''',, Oxrera ion Connitit.nun - Cotirrry :- 'S IW 'llaVersticle,'S Elliott, ;Intl 8 , Ntibleiril;Caelislet Lloyd; . LislitimO.Day, alidj:FSrphr, - Meolpin. leibtirg. I . ..CciylF, HOgueet.owit:l - linvergitick& Strehin, Itingston),n I, ,- Seidler,'" -Ohurchtown i, .lj a ye, 3 ,. Shlriponshimg.t , .I)tvin; ' ' PniterttiaM t‘ Greasoni,lainfield i'lttissel Sc Dice,' blekinSon: Ventley k' , .'SlitiVelc"reitreville; Donaldson 4" Orem, ,Vulnisthiv.ti i' Ithnr•lii t;t i lyjierry'oll3o,y; buret:l,' '•',.• ."I • ,'''.• ' ~, ••••: ---' , .••, 1 , ,•' , ~..'1 ' ; - ,'Pruici 45 'oenit '4aelt," i "-.;,..::: 'i ~ '.... ;.. '; '1 .... , ..„-,, ' A t Wpritto. 14e aullgFtit' 1 - T i k cprvED:- . lKe"difif; r.4. l liifel'iroin Pin*: ,Uli nati;. 100 plain; antl. fancy ;,50R4r, ;4 90 red Ifame, - , 1p Weeps l Sugar C9rp4,'P ; e ; pron;M :t o i'r ' , . i 16#19reoleiAe4p tor .Chfilt-autho3Arily ro 4 ' .;- c.. ors;'. . JOLIN 0: viLLTAB vikCY , plo6§; ftdo4l,fl o (Y t ,i'i , ~ ~ ~ kt ~ i, , , '• ' I ~ ' .-, l ' . ' Schniid o; .;`,.;- titii46tra i, p" kAtiltr i:t,iis, .ipOM 4§i 0 pr& !,,..:", ',,, 00 wy r knigimE4c.frttivrts, Extract:ream a letter dated Extract from a letter dated 5500 CHALLENGE. NOVELTS ritott.WOßlCg.', undersigned ie pt epaied to miiiiiftiMure stm‘m engines andhotlers, blowing cylin ders, gearing tor.ro:ling,-grist and saw mills. mill •scrows, lathes and . 0A . '4; planes, shafting, hangers • • •-••"" and pullies, and every vari• •Bly of MACHIN ERY nd cAsTiNGS,such as hot blast piped, g asaml•Water pipes; retorts and lamp posts, car wheels and axles, fire plugs andhydrants,- cellar grates. and --water spouts; wall coupeitmomd 'a very-1 hands'ome assortment of new style paterns for patent fence makio2. posts and gates, cast bathing cistern ' s, •• large size,nnd a number of new patterns' for cook Mite plate and paler stoves, horse Pow • ers and threshing machines of improved plans, • plough:castings, cast columns and fronts ..fin• houses. . Mill houses. _ and mill-wrights are resp e ctfu l'- , y solicited to call and extunwe my new and • mproved assortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith work made to -order •and Machinery repaired promptly. 13' Railroad. •cars of all ditnensions built' and repaired. •'' Harrisburg. 141 ay 26. J. R.JONES. xcs 11. WEISS, wif•JE STO.N.IB: • WEiSE & CAMPBELL. S'. IV. Corner of N. Hanover and Loutlier sts. 031 CG most respcctfulfy to call the early ettea- Ult tion of the citizens of Carlis!quid vicinity to Our now and' beautiful asttoritneut of Spring GJods, selected front the very best of Old. New • York and Philadelphia markets; consisting ut LADIES DRESS. GOODS, Persian Cloths, Barege do lane, Black Chilli, Chali Barcge, Chamclion Silk, Bombazines. _Alpacas._ All wool De:aloes,. Mous de bage, - Fiench 'Chintzes, Lawns ' •&c. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, . Collard, Undersleeves; COS, Spencers, Swiss and Jaconet Ruffling; Swiss and •Jaconet Edging and Inserting, lode and Alcoalin do do Florentine ': do .. doh .. --Lined Dobin , - ' do .do. Erk't . ' Valenecues Laced, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, V 42... Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton G loves. - - '•ek Silk, id )31k Ingrain Dose. White undalllack Silk, an, Mixed and White Cotton -0 do Mons lialf,Hos,c. • , D 0 NI ESTNS, • • • Gingham!, Checks, -Tichipgs, Calicoes, • • White Muslins, Nankeen,ffrentucky Jeans, Bloc and Fancy resting, "Tlaireand twilled Linen. Fine_Damask Linea Table Cloths, do , Towels, • do Napkins;. ••,d,7.•! Bird Eyo Diaper. BOOTS AND SHOES, .111ack and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis), • 'Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis'. make)., • Fine Calf Boots, Sip Peg'd Boots, _ Mons Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, do Gaiters, do Shoes, • • All kind , Childrens Shoes and Gaiter!. GROCERIES, Rio and Java Coffee,Lovering's Syrup Molax , ses, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of. all qualities, Rice, Spices, &c. • . • .Purchasers will find it to their advantage to gall' and examine our stock before purchasing elaawhera, as it is entirely new and wehave for 'ourlinotte l •• quick sales cud seiall.profits. Carlisle, April 6, 1359. TIIIt GREAT EXCITEMENT • 4T OGILOY 3 S EMPORIUM unused by . the great daily DUSII. FOIL IL. N NW GOODS at that old and established CHEM' STORE. Now opening a splendid Assortment of „-• „ w i z - ' • • SP LUNG .GOOLIS, viz: • Challiee.Cloth,-Barr s ize •de Laines, Elegant tirade Silks; slous - de Bege, ' Chintzes, 'Calieoes, , Ginglianie, • ,Needle-worked Collars, Undereleeves, !ca. BONNETS , ,Jin immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents to $5, Beautiful and Cheap Ribbons, Artifictals and Bonnet Linings in great variety, CARPETS! CARPETS!! A big lot of now and cheap Carpetings, not to' be excelled in price andbeituiy in the State. • • - PARASOLS. Aloomplete 'assortment of Parasols and Sun Shades vary • ROOTS AND SHOES. 44inve added. largely to this department and wdl sell,them cheaper than ever. • GROCERIES. „ . „ A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just recilved. Come on with your. CARO! and save a profit by selecting your purchases frog' ,this ieetirassortment of Cheap Goods. , Mr Rem ember the old stand,• East Main st, .April 6; 1653.• . CHARLES OGILB Y. 'WM. c.a.nownEws • • FAIIIEILY GROCERY STORE, High tOo'doorsEtt.st of Jllarkrt !louse, • '" South Side. EE subscriber thankful for past fa ' 'yore would inform his old cum.:inlets and , ', the community, in general. thatlie has just rc-, turned from the' city‘with a large and full as— . . . sortment. of Groceries, consisting in .part 'of superior' Rio, Java, Lagusyra, and Roasted Coffees, Loveringe.4 •Lump, Sand and - Polver• `Pied Suers,' I3rnwn'Sugars at till,prices, Mo : buses al aldqfialitiMi and prices'. ' • QUEENSWARE ' of every description, including French and En. glish • China, in setts or. by *lig piece; also, Steno China' and common ware of every de s liaription,' and a lull assortment of Glass ware. •". WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE, such di blothesi Market, Travelling, Sewing, 'Knife, 'rambler and Children's Fancy Boa hats;-Tubs, Painted asd Cedar Runlets, Iron , 'and Reass-bound Wooden nowlsi.Butter Fir. , kins, Grocery, Boxes, &o.' •• : - .• .-superiorDlitek, Iniperial and Young, Upon Teas,tChoetilate,.Pregured Ponca. • SUGAR CURED HAMS,. • of_fine. cjnality, rogethor with sunerior Dry Reef, StnokedHerring. Ground' Allinta :and :fine table Salt, • Spicea.ol'oll kinds. • ' • .•. : _FRUIT, • • such us ciranken,,Lernons, Prnrieh',ltai- LAMPS,, ~ •.. , a full 'supply , of' Pine 133'; and Fluid Lamps, ''SafetiFlitid Lamps t, ',,SeasriOnd TunaeCo,ol . fi ns quitilithei rinif . etv. ail 'prices. , , , ;Plartio'fi,nll an&exuaino tor Mlny,lBlfisi; - ' s tn. ,tXQUORO.L- NV 4i Ni li a .. , or; ',Atalign,-- 1.160114 ~,i'AiktSSitt?Q'l.'l6: po;e,p,i4titrohely'bi t ime r I;'.l,4l4llt,t,Rtil,gll;,,,,',llostnii- ,llli9a • 9, .g irid .j-lita "1 5 61:• , ,.. Is ariilkcPire: Co .g ri .';,. , er y r .-• . 1 hit . w ill° , k it 1 •:441anP.Nniz -Ittatind' in a,'SyruP ‘.4llirk.far , ot f i t DLEI3 31e ~t 4 Bowe soda:. ..1 ,1, 1 1 ' 8 d P;L n kl , 1 ,, 31. • . gir0i1ii11p1.ey2,1.1,,,0.,,,,,a,;,,,,,,..r5iArgt, lortor - lir./ Vi v i ?.,twil 'cubq CI „„v „ipeli `•1 viii6icieLtßeP " fail, 'biiiilf, 0.- - 714 t-tle, tlY i t ti e, th b9l, ( o ul r y, l 2 e fiE b li_ 4 ,, 51 t . ,, 11_4 1( ... ~ ..N A ti- ~' Ojti),io,polipt.p#O F , - • Turik NLi u mitt Me all le by ELI IVA...Ny(II'V, No 639, North Third street, warranted to render ent.re sells factima, and is beyond. doubt the beat and .most wholesome proparatiol of CoVe ever known.— One package at 12,1 ceots. WILL SAVE lour pounds or ordinary. Coffee. Try it a n d be con vinced, A tittinber of Essences of (adree were deposited at the Franklin Institute iti 1.852. noir the J udges decided Kromi's to be THE KEST in the exhibition.. 'Friends. it you wish.to enjoy to good;efteoft.and healthy - Cup of Coffee:procure- Krupit's Fssence of Cofree. II is 1 . 01 . . 5a1e by nearly...ll.d: priticipal• Grocers. and IJ ruggiat4 throughout the Linnet! States. A pril,2o, 1853. .„ Worlds B'iaii• .Pre'm Safes. Nora' proof of their superiority.—The late fire in Jenny City. Ma. SILAS C. : It gives us much 'pleasure to state that a .aloe• or your make well the means of preserving our books and Valimble papers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, Forks, Ste., from destruction by the lire that occurred in our store on the night of the 27111 ult. at No •.G Montgomery street. The lire commenced near thy Sale, which, owing tons situation on a wall, did not fall into the cellar, but' was exposed to the full heat or the fire from its comniencement, and when taken from the ruins had all the blase plates and knobs completely. melted 11'. • Yours, R. B. CARLE & CO. • Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853. great 'lie in Strawberry .11 . ,-.T.etter front Lewia 4.. Co.—Philadelphia, March 29, 1862. Mr. Joni PA RREL - Sir It affords me much satisfaction to inform you hat the "Herring SolaMander'Safe" we 'purchased of you a' short time . since,. •preserved our books end . papers in good conditiOn, during- the severe orden through which it passed at the disastrous conflagration that took place at.our _warehouse on the morning of the - ‘2811) inst., when the solo was exposed to the most intense heat for soma hours, and when dragged front the flames , woi red hot on several sides. We make this state. meta by Way of hearing idstimony, to the AV.ci h .t.these•vainable-Fire- P-roofs Very liespeetfully, LEWIS Sr. Co. Tho Proprietor of the genuine " Herring Sa'amender Safes, " eltallenges't he whole world in the sum of One Thousand, Dollars, to prodtice their eptutl. Awarded the PRIZE AtEDAL, nt tho.Vir ORLD'S PAIR, London, and the GOLD 'MEDAL by the American Institute. firer eOOO of these Safes hare been sold and are now in use. and more Own 103 have passed triumphantly through accidental fires . Second - bawl Sates and " Salamanders" of Miter makers, haying been token in part pay fur "Herrings." for sale itt Aeon rotes JOHN FARREL, CABIPBELL g. 34 Walnut St., Philadelphia._ rtEr Marbleized Iron Mantles, *Table .Tops, c. trom the vorks of the ce)ebroced "SA -MA N DER 111. 1 .10Ln c 0.," on hand in gm! variety. Thor 303 m SVELING VIZLLIIVIDEVW GOODS Importers and .Dealers in French Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, vim AVlNG.reeeived by late arrivals a large nu and well selected assortment-of . SPIUNtI. MILLINERY GOODS, ;re..now prepared to offer their customers, at tholoweetmarketfprices--;=.— .... ......_ • ' Glace Silks for Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cop Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flowers , 'Crapes; all colors, _ Fancy Nets and Laces. Togeiher with °Very article appertaining to .the Millinery trade. , ~ ~ March 9, 1853. .. WOOD & WI LOW' WAILE. 20.000 FANCY CORN 'BROOMS,. 1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted Colors. 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS, NOO CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 300 'Doz. WALL 4- SCRUB•RRUraIIES. The largest stock ever offered in Phila delphia, and the cheapest in the world. Or— ders promptly filled. M. .3; J. M. ROWE, NO, 111.NORTE1 THIRD ST. March 9,1853 , Cheap Watches ,and Jewel NVI-11)LESALE and RETAIL at the " ,Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Number 96 North Second Street, correr of Quarry. l'ldadelphin. Gold Lever Watches, hill jewelled, 18 carat cases, 1::',•2140 Silv'r do lull? d, sl2e Gold Spectacles $7 CO Silver Lc'pc_jsvls,lo Fir.° Silver do. iz 1,50 •do do do 9 Gold Breech. te.' - i, 3 -00 Superior Quartiers, 7Ladies G'd P'ls 100 I Imitation.- do 5 S'r Tea S'ne,sett',s 'OO Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver 110(16 - , 1-00 Gold Finger Rings 37i.cents to 68 ; Watch Glasses, plain; 121 cents t Patent, 18i •, LUDO, 26,; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what they. arc Fold for, STAU FFER. St. lIA RLI?.I' , • - . - septSlrSuccesiora to 0. Conrad. , On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lopinee, still lower than The above prices. . AGRICULT UR A i i i i vr) - WAREHOUSE SEED STORE. THE subscribers; in addition to their exten sive Grocery, have connected therewith' an -AGRICUbTtIRAL 1V A IfF s fIDUSEs ,and SEED STOUT:, 110, 'Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg. Pa., and ore prepared to 'lilt all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds Of Agricultural linplcments, Vegetable 'Mid Flower Seeds, &c. Country mcirluirus with reasounble discounts to sell again. Horse-powers and threshers, wheat•drillls and seed-planters, plows, harrows a n d eultiva. tors, Mdder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fens corn shelters, Vegetable cutters, hand, grain milts, Cloves shelters, luirse rakes, eburns;.grind stones and improved hangings, say, slim and manure forks, former's boilers, me yoltesand bow, patent beer bins, cow chains, spades, hoes and rakes; post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, seythesatal'seythestones,•potatoe drags post augurs, axes and ,hittchrts7grainbits, groin measures, garden trowis,- pruning and bidding knives, grass ond[grain sickles, screw s wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole trans',,r•caltle etude end. Iforsit: brushes, curry. combs, garden reels.. cow bells, u Mille trees, guano, pJaotcr, poudrew) bone) dust, lime, gar. den, field and flower' seeds., .. . . i i:Ilso: a large said fresh assortment of.GRIO••• CERIES, TEAS, Bee., MI cheap for cask ' , ; i .•'• • • • '.‘ ',•.Bp y ER rk- HALL. • i&Grairs - and proddee of nil kinds received n exchange, for implements.• • "'• • ' .. • •• •'.'' April I'3 1353.-1 y • , . •: '• , . . 1-11;N:,STOREllnAlAir'enj0 ono nf Otie.Mor: tiginAjfinchines;!,' - with.!! 11 O s ! t o . !cint. n'( . 43.lhpingi 004:1001y tlin . yest innOnipe non I!' 2 thg t iattem ion 9r_ eq, pen ond .:.Connh 141ukero; very low glie Variaily, GrPoirY or • • • . • AND„GAS; - ~ • nom grant - agonsi - io over. ,It iP ai fixed foci Ib'havo Watoralikr Gae. Croat' 'ox'or#6o! tisini:ife a -cat'ygaitOlatink.degioo: of ta iropowaiiii mothing:, soArOpiirain aa Chir‘iino otip i• dilco's g Auk:. ?hip 'yolk 11);triiWit ,:iup 7la plyjuat jaaelqaii iho SS.."• • JOHN STONE & SONS, . WM. DAILY & SON, ' Importers and Ikalfri in mOLISII. FRENCH k OWISS WATCTIES; JEWELRY, SILYSIGWARF. MATED. . .. WARY. AND FANCY ARTICLES. ATOIDEISIOINIF receiving tha latest styles of above Goods, which are offered it whidesalo or retail, at —' No. 210 liliuket Street. above Sixth; near Gloater Street, Philadelphia. ZSTMILISIIED IN MIL vie Cs, . TO MECHANICS -,tiliciji:4:#i.cgtis';, %ef l / 4 ;( conincucco; coLLEvdp, locater No 127 DaZtinioi Street; Bultimere,:.old. The ostensible objeCt of this Institution hi to: place in thereach of individuals proper lacjli• ties for obtaining a thorough and prectical Mercantile Education. Nothing. indeed has! been omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result. - The rooms oldie College are well fitted conveniently. arrfinged, and situated in the Most desirable part. of the City. Connected thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in connection with familiar Lectures on Coinmer cirri Law;and Mercantile Science; is a matter of the highest Importune° to all who desire to become AccoWntants of thd first order, and oc cupy stations of profit' and responsibility. - A young man can here obtain a more correct knowledge'ot general business matter's in a low weeks than can be acquired in as many years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embraces Double Entry Book keeping, and its ridaptation'-to vat ious departments of Commerce and Trade. Moreau -taught-according- to-tho e niest approved methods. Practical Penmanship', com bining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction. Lectures on Mercantile- Law, upon various important Mercantile subjects beside many other points necessary ler a honk.. keeper or business man to understand.' The, time necessary fir art industrious strident to complete rho course varies from 5 to 8 weeks. -There being no viention, eppliennts can enter ar airy time and attend both day and evening. Examinations nro held at stated periods, and Diplomas awarded to those who g - aduata.— For terms, &e., write and have a Circular for. warded by mail. March, 23. 1853. 1Y• , • rim NE Pegetabt Prepared 1; FIEZ FEZ /FITE discovery of DR EINIG, FRONEFIELD & -EL CO'S CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER, Imo set the whole community alive to u new fact ill regard to feeding of Cattle, both for the pin pose of maintaining health and 'increasing the p eduction of Fat, Butter-and Milk. The effect •e their Powder hos astonished every one that mis used it, and the demand-has been so large that the proprietors could scarcely manufacture mitileiently fast for their soles. . . The immense popularity it has obtained from Farmers. Dairymen - - and Horsemen, and the confidence and suecc with which they have used it have set the liehda of other Druggists . at work to make an ailiele professing to be. of - equal merits, thlnkinetri-take advantage ofour Powder's popularity,okil'hY these means intro duce' other .artieles jitio the market, which have no affinity to ourj preparation wliptever. HVery person knows, who has read anything of Agricultural Chain iStry, that no powder pos- sassing such qualities e s that which we prepare was ever lenownln anY part.J.f Germany; Eu. rope or America. We advise all persons to „read Prof. Leibiga's woritshild see for thorn '. selves whether they _or any 'ono else, - ever knots. - - ou. -qattle -PeWder, in--Germany, Europa' or ~AMerica; that ever professed to iivel,ho same viriiicii,:which we claim for ours., 'The disbovery is of American Birth, ..., e off springer the proprietors, and there.is no cattle powder;Now known in the world, ilitit was ever inanufaet4red from the same combination Of Chemigefolements as thitthf Breinig, Prone . fillif, &'Cu. .1 $1 . `,.., Do net 'therefore suffer yeatselvetil to be de "o .... ceived,r, think thothur poviAl i er• is i`hhhiltbeg ; hecauseV,ou have tried thorie , tritingrel:,- stibstir. tutesandqound no'good fcildtbut rather injuL rice? Osaka. Never give etrepilluou'ettiless you havetri c ed 'the only genuine qdliiithi Cattle Powder in the world, as comp, iiiiiled'and pre— pared by Breinig, Pronefiehr 'Pti,....,'N(,),. 187, North Third Street. Pliiladel!itila pl, IL Do not be imposed :epqn and allow yoirOuimals to die or linger' disease ' be eauqt4su have fed the wrongriltle Powder. ThaAignaturo of , VI PIN IG , FRONEFIELD & CO., . is on Ole cnil of each pack of the gcnnino nr tick. .Soli) in Canal° by • H. M. RAWLINS, April 7,'52-6m SANV Tilk.:*rideitigned owning a • largo Steam Saw itfiltiledently - buik, on ari.improvcd plan, will, a eireti!ar 'saw capable-'of sawing with renal rapidity, lo s eated three miles west of Pa• pettpwn:>Puinlieriand county, at the bane of tlie SoiOleuntain, on Spruco Run, and in pg,We6liton near one - thousand acres of the' hest aiiirAirr,lund, in the Souther!) purl of Penn- itylvatiii, are now prepared to saw and furnish' imberiqo order, at the shortest notice of the vaiimia',deserilitions used fur mechanical put.- _prN ui;t l 2 They_ can furnish - frame stuff for barns anelrouses of any length aud size that may be required, weather-bourding, flooring, and len. cog boards, poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle and plastering'oak and Chesnut shingles, cooper'. stdtf, pitch pine posts, and chestnut rails and posts. They have now on band several thousand feet of lumber, chesnut rails and pests fur fence, nub and pine wood by ' th,b cord, and can engage to be delivered in its seitsim scie'rul hundred curds of chdsnut oak hurls'tir;tticnjitg, purposes.. , The pron,riCters having availed 'themselves of the_ na tural ..adyantoges of their location, 'which abociticlOn a variety bribe _finest timber, and hating also a practicaF•km.wicdge of the bOsiness. me enabled to furnish lutz*r lower to M' citizens of Cumberland count; 'than can lie dime by apt/ similar estublishinent —and as 04 wish and cspect to_ do a large business, will'sPure nn mans to accommodate the publics at thirshorto.t. The various:descriptions of lumber; will ; be delivered in Cailislo or obiewhere us may be `desired.. All orders addressed to the promic. tors, Divert & Haskell, living in Pa - renown, or to Win. D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will secure prompt attention. • RIVEN, HASICELL & SEY Mi. iJR. Nov. 10, Iy.t . . IiffairDWISINE. A LARGE •srßiniq_ . ARRIVAL: IllClLsurpossos in,quantity quality and Ur prices any that has ever yet been opened' in Carlisle, consisting a't he .grcutcrt vatic!) , •- of all kinue of Llardware, such Ile, Shoe Fin . dings, Saddlery, Crawl, Trimmings, Paints • Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs,Axels, Bows, Follows, Voceers, • Cedarworo, Farming Utensils,-Dar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand btametichis unmentionoble. !hiving purelicsraflorgely of 'Heavy Goods • prevhius to the iv!vonec in prices,' I' am enabled • to'si.ll goods at,eld prices.. Peisons in want of IlardWrire arc invited to coll. tied wramine my goods ontl hear my pricesorad you will fie Sat. • Tsficd' tAlicim'iliii'Clicop Hardware he hod. '•lfy ettralc.-of .IV/IU, PAPER is nnqp - prom lied byrany•in the llorotigh.-. Thankful for the former liberal rialrMnago, a -%coritinininee of the same is solicited .•- JOHN P. LYNE, • Wei: Sido•of'Northileillover Street,' • • • • TAINTIATE.' & TAPER HANGING , ,'• • WM, RN'. ivonld "respectfully: on:; '' . .imuncs to the ' Cilizenß' Of 'Carlisio ho bas, ''roccnmsnced hie imainess 61' Ileala . raintlagi. Glaiing,'atar Patier xartoos branches, is shod'' is ", Ote' :Grammar School. Thankful: for rot fav,pya: •he hopes bf4itricrattentlon'tokusinesa thorn • a portion orpablip 419, will ,P -LIU tbiid tit the' trimming 'rind ppitaing pfv:entt,n,rt. .213116dg, &C.' A'tideit'lntiile'la thaesaintl all work warranted pooh of gp:►tuy. ettorirocikov.o. , '1852 41 :1003 TONS )411tottiirrode:,Conl' ,, of he bOet ti tY,It!!I , COI R.r. solo by - A 4.10,1 t ,i) LE jr;„ OlAyMilcutor • .c,, , ,f,14018,16', march 16;1863.-:;, 4',4 lispeltotp,o4o Mizawr Splendid Fancy Goads, Elegant Gift • Books, Bc., am. , Q 4 W. HAYERSTICK has jtist receiver) from the city andia now evening a spiel... .did-display:of.FANGY GOOLB, ELM' fur 'rho approaching Ilalydny Eeascn, to el it h Le desirea to cell the attention of his hitt db at it the public . His assoitincnt in tide lit a tennot. ho surpassed, in novelty and, elegaree, both in quaiity-aud price ol the-articlea,cau not fail to please purchasers. 1.1.. it cuki be iii.- possible to enunteratc Inc ' HOLIDAY FANCY 'GOODS, which comprise every . variety-ol Earley article o the most novel Styles and exquisite thst ca. such as • Papier Macho Gaods. ..., Pet : tont alabaster and porcelatb ink•steada and (rase, . 0 Fancy ivory, penrrand shell cord casts, ' Maims' Fancy Baskets, • . . _ . Fancywork Boxes, with sewing Matt uni'ts. Port Illonnities, of every variet), Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, . . Papeterles„ with it .largo variety of Japes Fancy stationery, Motto scale and wafers, • Silk and bead purses, Ladies' riddig whips,, elegantly Ladies' line cutlery, Perfume baskets and bogs, Brushes of every bird for the toilet, Roussel's perluntes of the various birds. Musical instruments, °Fall bisds end at all prices, together with au innumerable vat let y of mildest elegantly finished and Euitr.l,le for ho lyday presents, to which ho invites tpceicl at tention. Also,\afi extensive and elegant: collection of 'HOLIDAY GIFT BOOICS, comprising the various English mil An eri, an ANNUALS for 1653, richly d et d illustrated rE T OWA Ali 0 R F S, with CHILDREN'S' PICTORIAL II 0 0I( S, for children of all ngcs, then which mthirg can he more appropriate or pleasing es I t lieny gifts. His assortment of pleasing d School Stationery is also m mplcte at .d trni prises every thine used in.-Crllt ge and tl.e Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of LA'MPS • OMANI - ) OLES, I , :e. • Pow rza nefield, St from the extensive esinhitFl.met n of Cornelius. Archer and ethers of Philudcli hin, ce n I riot g every style of Parlor, CharuLer crd, lftudy Lamps, Mr burning either lord, Frei id or tiLe real oil, together with Flom er Vines, Fancy Screens, &c. .His aSsortment in this line is on equalled in the liorimah. Alin. FRUITS. FANCY COM' ECTIOAIIY NUTS— PRESERVED lEEE] 5, &c., in every variety .nnd nt.nll uricte, all at 'Whic h are pure and fresh, such ns can lie confdently recommended to his friends and the His sieelc' enibratee everything in .the lion of rency GeV:refs -- ; with tunny other affieli to housekeeper s,which the are CFpecially invited call 'and see durinr, tho holtenys ltemember the Old Stand, nearly Opposite the Bank on Nnr:li Hanover street. .ifecls 1852. 5 W. 11AVF,I1ST1CN. HO! FOR 'THE HOLIDAYS! "WESTRIVE TO PLEASE" -- ' -- THE subscriber would respectfully onreorro to the e,itizent, of this place, and oil VCIfO,I9 visiting•thesame during lids nod onbond end will continuo to be rut plied with the latest novelties tip to the elcie of Ore season, eumprisioti iu pi.rt CONFECTIONA BITS of tho ehoicest'varimies v euch as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cokes, Don Bons, Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drop, Ileac, Vanilla and Bunn Almonds, Firoth ord. ex ploding ,9'eerets. AIEO all the remmon swim ties, all of _Whicli will be-gold wholcealo and retail at low rates, at. I KISS KINGLE'S OLD BALL, in Nortlitanoveridreet, n few doors north of tiro Bank, %NliEre Welinvo lust received I FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest importations such as • Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, l': sees. Citrus, C ur— rants, soft 'and paLer shelled A Isionds, I il berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS AND FANCY ,GOODS of every kind front all parts of Europe, main ufactured of -wcod., glass, . bina, pnpier 'MAW, tin and India rubber, sine, &C.. such es' Finer Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, 'Work and - Fancy Boxes, Flutter Vases, Motto Cups,-Ten Setts, Music Boxes;• • Pore Mosaics, Battle. Duets, Gist e ilcur s, Masks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Demisscs, liattia-and other games, &c. Funny Snaps and Oils, of every' variety. In eh•nnection lvtifillte•above F. huge mot le of FAMILY GROCERIES, Mich as pulvcritcd.. crusbed at d brov n Fu• gars. ol every grade. Coffee, Molasses, Siertli, Groan and• Black Tone, Fpicco, Butter, Even, Sugar, Water-and o.her - Craolters, chem., a-c. The subscriber returns his ',Metre ilaq be to agenorous public for the pall:image Iletvo fore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a (keno to please, to morit a continuance of he FI;1110. ideCls I'. MON YER. WALL. PAPERS. • subscriber is just now receiving and opening 'an .unportilleled assoritnent of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous of trans forreing 'the interiors of their old dwellings intet,now ones, and giving additional entbel tislripents to theirnewpneS, at a eomphrative ly trifling cost, will' do well wean and examine for I. eau sell,thetn from Wets upwards. Re member tho old stand, East Main st opposite Ogilby'ii Store. Brtho way. I would any to ,thoso who also want to improve the exterior of their bosses, dust I can furnish them . .uith Wotherill's pure and.frash - grourd White Lcnd, together with various other colours, blue.. or- , tmge, yellow, various shades, of green, iSr.e., in short everything calculated: fa adorn ut.d dec orate your mansions. mar 2 • ..lIENR LAY.' or 25 cents, by means of the POCKET /ESC U LA PI US, or,EV'ery - Ono 111 S OWN IIYSIAN! --r-The' this ty-sistit Edi tion, with °nett undred en aravi tugs, showing. Privato. Diseases! nod 411 . 911011- tions of tlae Vetserntsve ,System, e'%li..ly shape, stud loran to 1. hit Is is all. 13isea6es of Females, in. :males only (seepage IOU), mg _ ...mpOrtAnce ro married ptm. plc, or those contemplating marriage. ‘1,111:-• Y 01/NU,. M. IL, Graduate of the University el* Pennsylvania, Member of the 'loyal College of Surgeons, Lonclon,and Honorary Ikt cniser of the 1-llsiladelphia Ms dims society. The various torsos of Secret Dist ases, Seminal Weaktuss, Diseases of Ilse Prostrate Gland, Impotency,' Soli• tory habits of youth, are bashfully. described, and all the recipes given iu Seminal Intl'huDge: The chapter on selli•absue and Seminal Weakness is • worthy of oTticulov attentidts, awl should be read by . every one: Young Men who have been tusQsr innate in contracting disease, previous ...to plating yourselves under the core of any doctor . , no Oust. ter what Isis pretensions unity be, gU n copy of 'of this truly valuable work. Sea Captsons nod persons going to•4;n, should possess lb..' Yonngls Treatise on Marriage, dm Pocket JEsetthipius, or Every olio tilt own Otr• Let no father lie nslimerti M present n copy of the .7Esculnuitts to his el ild. It may sure hint from en curly, grave. Let no young num. oe woman cider into .the 't yet ct, oblitations of married life, tviti.ritit rending tic pocket ]Em volatiles. Let no one sneering from n hockey:4 cough, pain in the Ellie, ITlAlceli.lkilla• feelings, owl the' whole train of lb spopfle , soon tions, and .glyeir up by their pliysieten.'l nu oilier moment without consulting. ' thp dins. lleve'the married or thosp,tibout tolte married any impetlimenG end , t isisderly useful Book; as it lute been the means of.tnr,ing:titett. sands ;or tinfortutudo crettiurcp'•froM' the„'yeey, jowsrof dent!). ' illinerds of Q. Atll4.lo)g,'sapirs, of this celebrated.: Uork. bus ' soul 41W thi s counttY ' end'. Ettroptit‘sinic 185116 edition aria irssw:(l, : , • CC. • fitly , cents e t closeif.iri.,n of thief book LY',rottilt" or fire CoptelfwAr ltd!ieitt A tlifre so :Me: .WILLIAIti Xtrit UN G, Pont Twenty pe>3rsprnMice In the'ciff , cr,;l' dence.of the selictetl;.Ond hti rue~~i, osliq. Itis• di nen it'S s 6 .0010111 one," oh :hie' 15 , 2. Spence' S6`ll~bet 4: -;,, v ot-d gi y:,boteceit 9 nt!d g o'clock . ; (tsun t he.;,',.., oeidetittunt At. -Tint Ijigalltle coo' ft.Vititdi ' • • , ti: "OVAL. - tfrE Sy!iro oftho'fatilltcriber. orabraot*,, ROCERISS ,Quatmalvtqrti, qiut Viniclirts venally Item': *. bY^llliti, its reinoved ,to No's 2,tt '3, MA,ltiOn 11911,1.,, Watt Matt St., Cttrliele, T'`T. ' " " rtiarch s(7i, lam' L' 3*. w.tEr• . . „ iIoOTOR YOUR- Stri.FPRIVATE-