Q U v:Dl)¢ - Aticratr. - For the " 11 6 Tald." ,tro.,,Zzlnalarllls. .... ''-Mit.-Eurs'on-:—Ttiere is no time when . the:fanner delights more in the thoughts • .Of the pleasant past, than when,the sum • moropens upon him, and he can say as IE3. reviews the. labors of 'the , previous • Year, there has been no . neglect on his par Win: the cultivation. of the sail', .and the sowing of his seed, as when he be• Molds his fields richly.. covered, and,be speaking a bountiful'.: harvest. Nettling is calculated to give more beauty and ele gance, to hams, howeverthutnble it may be, than n proper cultivation of the soil. -- It - iS a school where - iill'can ;the' taught realsrefinment--4hero.notie of the vises rind tempialions of life, sire. thrown - iii the - way.;- but-where-all that, surrounds us is • pure, until the pleasures - arising front the :'toils and labors of agriculture. 1 .. Although yet young in the science of aviculture. it appears to in , , that two grand pie-requisites, in this I dable sal i, ling, are altogether forgotten the most :- of fainters, viz:: Observation and inties• - igation.• liis only „by these, aided by - revelation, that we are enabled to corn -prebend Deity,or trace the smallest thing in nature, up to the grand ..centercif the planetary:system. It is the priivinee of the farmer to enter the great laboratory Of nature,-and there learn hoW beautiful ly connected:are all the parts of nature, contributing to the harmony or the whole - . But a single mistake in tl e time of sow ing may blight the comin ha rvest. The wise man says th re is a time for all things=and he emt hatically says •Ithere is a time to Plant. q rom n'care ful investigation of this fact,- since the - year 1836,• I have been convinced that this part - of - the science, is too much neg lected,—and I will. attempt' to prove this statement. On the farm of Mr. J, con taininglos - acres, there has for the last seventeen-years averaged twenty-four acres. in-fall seeding, the averag,e- yield of which' has been twenty-three • bushels totho acre. This- 1-am convinced Was — greatly Owing to his ritiservathirr And in vestigation.----This-- then-certainly_fdims_ -one of the great essentials in the science ..of agriculture. - The farmer should-ob• I-Serve-the -signs-of-the-time- for seeding. §o lang as nature shows si'-ns of sum mer, so long the insect retains a degree of strength. If therefore itit sow your seed before the "proper" time, the fly will be more apt to do 'it injtiry. Farmers should not seed until nature gives the true sign, which is when the forest begins to lose its verdure. This is a sure sign and then the insect is nos ' in'g its str..ngth. If you sow hi fore na ture giveS_this sign, the fly has a greater chance to.depotite her se g, aud if'depos . , ited-so early, the v.-oroi-gers . incire power - to distroy tho vttelity of the_stalk. . The liimentable ery is now heard in all quarters of the st eat ravage the fly is making=and it is sad to behold What they -ha.ve done. I base no hesitation in slaying, that this is greatly owing to car ram, as inert aS -- tirtriii:•••,,,l.l., .., ed, and the ground yet. in' the most un wearied condition to receive the seed, flung it into the earth as if nothing could prevent a bountiful, harvest, . I The farm and fanner (whose -name I will witholll,) to which I liiive adverted, can be found in - our county ; :inn will be ready to substantiate (if denied) at tiny time, what I have said. And it might not be amiss to say Iliac the present crop would be a lair index to the sequel. . Often have I heard him say, when fits ground - had been ready for weeks and asked why he did not sow, it the sign of the time for seedfng is not he_re yei."— Although possessing but a limited odu cation, this rule he has no doubt learned frotn observation and investigation. But I must confess we are much in debted in our county, for the late im provements in the science of agriculture which have been brought about by - the energetic perseverance of the lion.-Judge -Watts.lle has. indeed proven himself worthy of so high an honer. I know of 'none, who deserve rnorg;' of our esteem -and greatful acknowledginents, for The promotion of the interests of our county. May he long live, as her champion, in 'the promotion of good and the advance ment of agricultural science. Mechanicsburg, June 14, 1853. "-- -, - . . W. C. ll.' illd4RDl7llllil&JE. A . LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL: WHICH . surPasses in quantity quality 'and •prices any Oat bus over yet been opened in Carlisle, consituing of th;o gremeSt variciy of all kinds of Hardware, snob nu. Shoe Fin dings' Saddlery., .Coach Trimmings, Paints Oils, Varnish; Olass. Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axel 3, Bows, Foliose, Veneers, Codarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand ,more articles unmentionable,. • . _ Having purehrsed largelY ofAldavy Goods previous to the advance in pricca,:l ant enabled to sell goods at old prices. Prisons in want of Hardware are irWited to call and et,amine my goods and hear niy.prices, nod ydit will be , sat. ; !shod where the'Clierip Hardware to be had. . c o , My stock of WALL PA PER is nnaps proached by any in the Borough. Thankful for thefortner liberal patronage, a continuance of the same is solicited by • • JOHN. P. 1.1'4 , TE. West Side of North Ilanovei'Street, Carlisle ~-7ml' • EM 17 • . . tsuccusmor, IT. . NOT.] No. 164 Cliequut St., Swaim's Building, I'hiln ItUaNENSI V F., AtuFic oblishor, and Deo]. orin Musical loPirionento of every do : .scriptiori, Exclußivo agent fur t is mitt of linnet, Davis Cu'it'Patent Surpotittiott Bridgo /liolitaiutid other • . • • lANQB, , L. Gilbert'sneudoir Vianos. Melodeons, Nlnr. .tin'a Guitars, Guile, Violins, Shoot Musui, Masie Hooka, S,u,• • . Residents of the eountly will be supplied by Mail or 'otherwise with music they. may wish, its low as if • pufeltesed impersen. Having, one "(if the laegest eteeks in, the • United :States.] .'-'feel'eottfident of , satiefying.lall ; whottluy ,layer e,- Ine;willicit•eall'or 'Order.. • 'Dealers in, Nitisie sup plied -M lied on GM nieet,liberei ritkriqs to,let, Second-hand Pianos der „''solo. , ...: : ..' ... ;LOONSDIITIIING,: ;-••'' ', .' „, "•• '4v-41 tii Nl4tifi l iiei Ilia 'ah'rvicei i'a 1 ;- -5 - . thapuhlieas - tvLaiiiteriiitli atiiL.W.lkitci• ~,,„ ' ~ Elitiktliisp aIL the varioaa Lai:tactic - a lit „-:`.tha , htialtieet. Holthie attatuis fti,,Lleii. ; Jaityg,tig atal the'malciagtauliepairlag ;/...,,....' , '.c,' ,of window, aptiliFs, .E.10.• - Atilabbip g ',,,,',., :,...:, in his lino of.Lnis peaatiromp!4' rotten. ... ;_dafLtu.rat.. , .toia , rataa.,-;-Ile _guy ~ he, f . 1 ' :,, Iroun d at lialicuso-on' • ..,,, iv. forii.46oro qqat 011 ho 'l3o ethyl ere'''. • byt,efian Churchi,• apd • liopeo;',l4 ro ooli,e a liboral•shclee'of :tha., nitblie pairailage,., c athsto, May •t? 1853. 2 , ',••:. . , , • . , , •, ~ , GREAT ARRIVAL . • SEREKG AND SUMNEER At the store of. the subscriber, the great Meirt for Dry Goods, GrOccries,,Boots S . Shoes, I te. Th'.6 -subscriber respactfullyiinforms his friends sad numaious clistunters, that he has returned from Philadelphia with a largo and r varied as- Suma:it of Spring and Sfuntner Goods, .eon 7 sisting. in part of Clothe, .Geooinforei., Sat tiffete, Vcotings, Muslina, Tic'tings • Limeys, Velvet Cord;, Crionittr, Suspenders, f LADIES' DIZESS'GOODS, B3mbazines, Fig'd, Plain and' Ghango• able Pod.ino, Ntinolin do ,Lainos, , Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpachus, llorinoos, E3hatvlo, Host cry. &a. • HENS' & BOYS' DA'f's &CAI'S. A vary largo assortment, embracing •ovary aiylo tuid nuality. -- A- largo assortment Bonnets; ['tinhorn, 'Umbrellas: and Parasols. • • BOOTS AND_SEIOES.. An acionsiva variety of , Men's,. Woman's and Boots and Shoes; Gaul Sloes, from the Most ,etobratad matinfac[arers.,. Also, colored and vidtita Carpet' Chain. GROCERIES, Such no Sugar, tbaffou, Molasses, Rice, Ste: ,e Tons from the Well-known tea dealers, Jenkins., Co., &c., &e. II who visit our establishineut ore free to acknowledge that we arc selling Foreign and Dmilestie Dry Goods, Boots,42hoos,ke., tontshingly low prices. Our . ,ow prices has aireadyintraet cd a latga number of people.— attention of all who ish 'good Pargaina is s iiin tod, to inducements can .be offered to porubusers, Don't 'bract. thil corner opposite loonard' a old stand, North Hanover street, ' 13 atter, 11 . 10, rugs and soap, taken at mar— ket priaes. N W WOODS, a p Agent. 2i'resh Spring Supply! • rHAVE just received a fresh stock of Med 1, • Wines, Paints, Glass,Oil, &c., which having- been purchased wit-grent comet the best c:ty houses, I can confidently recommend to Pamilies, Physicians, Country Merchants und, Dealers, as being fresh and pure. DRUGS. • Patunt Medicines, Fins herb eals, Instruments, V aro Essen". Oils Indigdes, MI Nets, S taus MEI Wetherill &, Brother's Pure Lend„ Chrome re en an.-Yellow, P:Tirit — altd — VTirnialfi:rnshcsT Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red' Lead. All of which will. be sold at the very lowest market pries, - Also,a fresn and splendid as sortment or FANCY 'GOOD .9.,•FiIIJITS; Confectionary, and innumerable other artithis calculated for nsc and ornament, all ot , wLich are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. • S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28 1851. SADDLE AND HARNESS 11AHDIG gill E onbscribcr continues to carry on the .11 nhove business,• in all i;s various branches, id North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors (\fort 13 of LeonardLs corner, NN tic rp he -intends keeping on hand egenerel :moot:infant in hipline, _'.ollf , isting. of all kinds of Inch • ionable SADDLES, Bridles \ ;','",it,.., : ,ri ., tuartingalos, ff irtlm,Cireingles H.3-, 'N\Yk\V and .1 - falters, aloe • „ 'i l l '' A\ . TRUNIC.S, tray.- '1.77 .- 117•3 ililliV e l. liny end im aatl s lb - .1.4181 l l' •• in "l ;hi a tiiact i tires‘tricar. ,,, ,, , ProVoli , Spanish" Sialn. Saddle., ever • ~ ...../1 - 1../tenTIII pIE/71S 1 / 1 10e/iter , . d i/1 - W 10 (10 WGIII to call anti see them. Ho also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of hia cus t sitters, that , he makes the neatest and best g.: IN, m all their varibty et breadth, that is /11 , 1 ;(/ :a the aoubtey. flo 'rife., makes all kinds of Niatraases to order. viz : Strew, flask, Curl , od flair and Spring Alatrasses. All - the above article wall ho made of the head malarial and " , o'k" ,3,lB hilf , end with the utmost Icepatch. itnl.l.lv , , IV:1f. OSBORN. CARLISLE' 14'0UNDRIT &*. I%ACHII ESHOP. subscriber cuntinuesto manutacture at IL his. Foundry in East High street, having on band a groat variety of good patterns, and is ttrepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS CAS PINGS, w hich will be executed to order (if not on hand,) at the shortest notice, such as Cranks and ' Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Ste , Plough Castings. 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 Factories repaired at ^hart notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.. Aso, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, such as Bevel Gear Four I torso power; Hor izontal Gear Four Horse Power; Horizontal Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn tel lers and Corn. Crushers. Threshing mach] a and Horse powers repaired and Job Work I 110 at the shortest notice. Patents of differ nt kinds on hand and made to order. . . Ifs also has on hand a largo supply or Phila delphia and TroY Cooking Stove's, and is c6n stap•ly making Cooking Stoves of various im proved pat , ,orns, for coal or. wood. Ten Plate Stoves,- Grates, &e. Rip siring done to all kinds or Machinery.— All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper' taken in nub ango for work. amil if [ FRANKLIN GA FIDNER. FIFTY barrels of rime No. I, 9and 3 I\rfackerel, in whole, half p ant quarter lithels, just received in more and for sale at the lowest prime for melt by EMS 200 libls t in Whole and 11E4 barrols, novt, reccaring, and for sale by . • • wooDwARD & smrru. Window Shades,. Carpets and 0 - • 5T.111,77,113MT =PIM; A T '223 North .2d Street, abovo Wood 1111,t , Rhiladelphia, would most rospoctful. ationticith. of his friends and the lyablici,in , .gertrill, to his largo and woll rt lectod stock of Carpet,, Oil Cloths, .Illattings, It'indorq, Shades, Door Afats, Stair Rods, 17. (1)10 Covers, Table Covers Cocoa .11attikres, Irma yards wide, fur Putihc Houses, Counting nooses. &o, Also—to my branch Store, 13t', Spring] Gar:- don Street, above 9tl, 7 s -,yam v ~6.V.FEZTL • sE..3i3,Aa•Mrr.tl Tvero • Women Foully Butchered I I ! Tl.B.l,s3routost excitement prevails in Phila. delphia on account of tho inhuman museadra of two helpless, fornalus : but greater and .tnoro intense excitement ottisre since tl:o arri val nt Bontz & Brothers, etAt splendid 10t,4 handsome • ShrikliZENV . GOODS, which o nro selling off to' the public at very low. prices. Amohg. the lot nre Dress Goods, every kind, —Bonnets, very cheap, Ribbons, Chintzes, Muslins, and a groat stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, - Voatings, Summer stuff, and n gonernilrariety. Further particulars' liefenf- BENTZ & BR OTHERB.'7 march 16 The 'Best and Cheapest le" the Market ful, Eamtly .Use., - •• ; . . in. . ...., a ,„ fit , . _ j , , . the . e.el,Obrtitoti ' - nnuncb.atiP. 'CnaloPnnatitb Geld AVlinnf;np nnd r " silk; -nt-iniCon-Triifti per bi Ownedo by fit'lntt , paean ;detryn1 an y i'vliore,nlon 44)113am-or thp',.(bitnbOrlan - olitoia'hy. letter (pnat . pAt to. tnnaro.4/11/). ,„:, = Ctatii .t. ..gPry':Goods DRUGS I DILUGS ! Iforbsand Extracts, Spicesigromid and whole Essences, Perfumery, &C.. Cod Livei• Oil—Warranted Gepuine. DYE , STUFFS. Log and Cam Wood 4 I Oil Vitriol Cmpporas, . Lnc Dye' PAINTS. _ _ - Fish, Fish, 0 Fish. J. G. WILLIANIS Cloths, coA ! COAL Alisteltantotts. MEXICAN NUSTANd E,III7Th ENT. . . -• Through by tzpro . ss. MESSRS. A tr.I.I.IItAGG : We-haie been Using 'four. MEXICAN 'MusTA.N.G - unsumENT, with the moat per, feet succesii;' One of our most Valuable 'Express horses had been much troubled by largeswedlings or tumors on the fetlocks ; they had grown lar ger than hen's eggs. Besides being disfigured by those appendages, the limbs, and joints ap peared quite stinened, swollen and lame. 'We had Ttfital,many Li itments, anti other remedies, but nothing appeared to prodnee any effeet upon thorn. NVe would. willinglV HAVE - GIVEN TWENTY-FIVE OOI:LA'ItS to Ipyo had them 'removed, and the horse restored Our hostler obtaiboil some of your Liniment,. and applied it withtiut knowledge.. - A few days ago he called 'our attention to the horse, and' to our surprise and gratification, his legs were perfectly, smooth, THE TUMORS' HAVING ENTIRE. lA , -DISAPPEARED -We-asked. magid he had effected such a remarkable cure His reply was that lie had heed using dre MUS TANG LINIMENT. on them &mei ten days, and the result was the entire removal'of morn without producibg any soreness or leaving o sear. We thcrefere take great pleasure • in recom mending the Liniment 3 unit shall continue to use • it whenever occasion rognives, in preference to tiny oth.r preparntion, no lonp,.us it produces such remarkable results, June:3ooos% • KINSLEY & CO, Southern and Eastern express, No 1 Wall it:, corner of Broadway, New York- • Since the above certificke was given, Messrs kinsloy FL Co have informed us that one of his drivers was thrown from his wagon in the Upper putt of the city, and very badly bruised, the wagon passing over his body: , lie was taken into a Doctor's office close by, and IDE PIIYSIC IA N TOLD HIM TO th THE MUSTANG LINIMENT, as he had rucently tried it inn similar ease with great success. De did so, and all the soreness, lameness, _and stifihess was re• moved, so that the next day he was about his' business as usual. _ " We take great pleasure in recommending . the MEXICAN - MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends. and customers:as the hest article ‘Vii boon ever used for sores, bruises, sprains. or galls In horses. We have used it extensively nod always effectually. Some of our men hove. also used it for severe bruises and sores, as well as rheumatic pains, and they all shy it acts like, tuszr.—we can only, say that we have abandoned the use of any other Liniment,. 1. M: HEWET', Stable Keeper to the American Fxpress Co.' and for Haruden's Expreatt' NEW YORE, July 31, 1.332, We hereby certicyllist we have used the-coin— l pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT itiTH have no hesitation in reconYmendinTlyna-the best article we hove ever used l'or the cure of sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, Fee on horses. All who dould L tkis, will please call on the undersipm cd, and they will be happy to afford all ot her information in their powei• as regards its efficacy, LUTZ. I)ALL fq. CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from a letter dated • SAcuANENTo CI ex', Cal. Aug. 15, 185'2. I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent article. Ikly wile brought a couple 01 bottles with her, which I must thank 3nu or. Since she came here, MY 1-1011 SE FELL DOWN \mu ME; and injured me consider ably, but brote no limier.. I hail recourse to the Mustang, and the relief, and in lac , cure naa astonishing. (Signed) 1) RANSOM. Extract from a latter dated 11'T6:3110 C., l's.. October sth, 1852. Another circumstance which I noticed a few days ago, I thought spoke higblp 01 the .virtues of the Mustang,. Bei Tin the Mike of a Physi cian of high . startling, I noticed as he °pencil• door of his bbok-50,.0, several bottles of Nos- tang, alonside of which part an num itlustang bottle, anon two omicc prescriptirin vial FILLED .W.LTA MUSTANG LININI ENT oil which' wns " 4 - t'-'‘,-.--.,:—..--d-Leam-le.r... l ..u...llA.Alte_throat ,'.-.., 11 ,,7. - w 7 U &Di f 8 :wound it," .1 I' FLEM S. W. ILiiIVERSTICK, Dr. S. Ewor, and WILLIAM 11. BRE'I'Z, Agents for Carlisle. General "Depot, No. 5, Phocaix Block, corner 2d and Dock streets; Philadelphia. .. - A. O. ANDREWS Geis. Agent. 5500 CIEALMEONZE. IlTllATEVEßconceensthe health and happi• ness orii people is nt nIl tnsies of the most valuable importance, take -it for granted that every person Rill do all iirtheir power, to save the liver of their children ' and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sac -likes. I Mel it to be my duty to solemnly as sure you that WOR MS ,according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prima ry causes tern large majority of diseases to which the children and adults are liable, if you liare an appetite continuali- changeable from one kind of food to another, Ball Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Simi Ferer Pulse trregular---remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apple the rem edy 110BENSACC'S .WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable aubstances, being perfectly safe whelt Mkt:m:lnd can be given to the !mist tender infant with decided beneficial effects where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of illy Worm Syrup are sudi, that it stands - without an equal in the catalogue of med icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stom ach, which makes, it on infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing cures performdd by dhis•Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior afficacy above all others, THE TAPE WORM! • This is the most difficult Worm to destroy o all that infest the human system, it grows to-at almOst indefinite length, becoming so coiled and [listened in the Intestines and Stomach,affecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, &c., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus. pent that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy thiit ammo' very. energetio treatment most, be pursued, it would therefore he proper to take G to' 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove tell obstructions. that the Worm Syrup may act direct tmon the Worm, which must be inken In doses of 2, Tablespoonfuls three Cotes a day. These dirdetions followml have never been known to fail in'curing the most obstinate ease of To ne.Worm. ' • . 110BENSACK'S LIVEIC.PILLS. No ',Art pf the system is more liable to disease - than . the LIVER, it serving as a [Meyer to purify the blood, or giving 'the proper secretion to the Ilde; so that any wrong action of the Liver id, feels the other important parts of the system,a3d results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia &e. We should therefore, watch ev cry symptom that might indicate n wrong actin:. of .the Liver. Those pills being rotnposed ol Roots anti Plants furnished by nature to local the sick:. 'Namely, Ist.. An, EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion trots the Pulmo nary mucous 'membrane, or promotes the dis charge of secreted matter. 2(1. An 'A urxim- Try E. which changes its some inexplicable and insensible manner. the certam morbid notion of the system. Bd. .a TONIC, wilich give tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing, health and vigor to'all parts of the atly ..TC.4- 111.1111:110, which nets in perfect harmony with the other ingredients,and tftierating on the bow ies, and expelling the whole massof corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blond, which destroys disease and restores health. TO 101.1\1.//LPS.- Yon will finti.these-pills an invajnable medicine in many complaints to Irlsicliyoh are subject. In obstructions either total of Partin), they have been found of, tin inestble benefit, restoring their functionanniratigements ton healthy'action purifying• the blood and other fluids . ao as to pin'to flight all complaints which may arise from female irregularities, as !instinct. citidiuess, tliamma ofsight, pain in the side, back, Feo, None genuine unless signed J.-N. 1101.,ensacic; all others being base imitations, : fl Agents new smplies, and :Store., ktepers desirous of becoming Agents must ad— dress the ?roprietor, J. N, Flobensack, Phila— d •Iphia, Ps. 'CumnEnt.Artry Coinvrvr S W Haverstick, S.Elliott; and Flobbard ;Carlisle t Lloyd, Lisbu r iti I Day. and 3 I , flpatriMochan: 'kehtirg;' Cayrif; lingtlestrisim linyeretibk Fl Kingstown ; • Seillaer; . elfurOttiwn Ilayes, Shippensburg s Divin, l'apertinim I Cresson, Plninfield , Russel & thee, Dickinson 'NVeaklev 14 Striver, rentrevllln notm)thion '&.:Wherry;Nnwf - • •Pyloo 5 refits VC/IMES. AND lIMITOES. • , • • _MA, Nfologo,.?,,Litbon, NlOs:at, Prope:`,lO'i r Fo,,Port und,AnohOr ()rind (M31114146,3'. lioston, !tom, :,,Girigor_ nraiidb, P.alb :Cogniau and - Porls4,l4l;i4jl.4liill trid WitiO ft ittoi.P.! ~,:Srp, i iiii'c.),NT)f.;;l..3 31n oor-poond, _Syrup, and:liiao.7 . l;lialkALS.E 4 ,,,Wolihfng 'Soda, iiil94;ti . )loerild 111'0 nitd, , Cabo for bolo byTtoo Or retail, - Orhirr.; nn i . onr pipes. and tr , „..h0n0,.,-Xfo r yqq,C!".-)q. )3A.11111T4::• ••.- .4 • -. ?~ : t~ccttuttcuito: ' Pl2.y.p . E It VTI - V 0 U . Ti. Zerrnaii Colpiiratea tooth *ash. T HIS vBl6lll'lo inepsration has long been used din New York and l'hiladelp:tia,mhere it has attained an immense :Irwitlarity,; tar cleansing, 'ltre.iserving and twaaiiiyiq; 0.0 -teeth.' It . IP 1, excellent remedy for sore,soft or,bleeding gains. It also impariaa delightfulfresliness to tho , inouth and agreeable odor.to the breath, ' '...l?eadthe follonwzgfi•One Dr. 91urray. " I can, with "the• utmost confidence, recom mend yd the publM, Zernum'S Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash as the best in use. In my practice as a-Dentist, I ,haVe used and recommentle it fur me last five years, nod have found it to give 'sat isfaction in every 'instisace, us the Vasil adds not contain acid, or smythmr, injurious to the teeth or gums OM, on the contrary, is the beet antiseptic n the practice; and thereforewbuld reeoM mend lie nsd of it, not ouly_te thew wlia wish to pi , LS serve their teeth rind gums, and !MIT n wholesome ihreinll,llllo nl6O - . to thefte who have - diseased gems for teeth. The me of OM Wash, for a short time, will itistire'a.returtao their healthy state, GEORGE E MURRAY', Dentist, No: 61, S. Eleventh Et., below Chestnut Phil'a. Dr. Ilehdel, of Carlisle, sap t—" tlr. &r -ustle, I nm well pleased with your Tooth Wash it not only.cleauses and whitens the teeth without miming them,but it cures sore or bleeding genie. I cheerfully recommend it to the profession and puhli a, as the very best preparation that can he used for cleausing and preseming the teeth, healisig,tbe gnats; and giving sweetness to the breath. • JOHN \VeaI:NOEL, Surgeon Trice 25 cents per bottle. Prepared , only Zertnan, Druggist null Chemist, corner or Ninth awl Catharine streets, Philadelphia... Pie silt py 5A.M.11 1. 11 , ELIA orr, Cat lisle, octr.3 Z: N 2 Zgton - wonms. frifilif undersigned is prepared to manufacture stotim engines and boilers, blowing cylin ders, gearing for rolling, grist and snw mills. mill screws,' lathes and A Pd,,,t: a planes • shafting, hangers Pullies, and every sari city, of AI ACHI N lila and CASTIN GS,such an hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes, retorts and lamp, posts, car wheels and axles, fire plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water spouts, wall coupeing, and a very handsome assortment anew style patents for patent fence malting, posts and gates, cast bathing cisterns, largo size, and a number of now patterns for cook, nine plate and parlor stoves, horse :pow ers and threshing machines of intproved plans,, plough castings, cast columns and fronts for !tenses. -- Mill owners' and mill-wrights,are,respeetfui y solicited to call 'and examine my new and • inproved assortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith work Made to order and machinery repaired promptly. N. lit Itailiottil cars of all dimensions built dud repaired. JAlhs,ll. W.msn, Ar''.6' YIP STORE! 'W . F. ESE 6z. C HP BE LL. S. W. Corner bf IV. Ilanover ,and Louther eta. R - D EG most respectfully to call the early atten- 0 tied ache citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to our now_ and heautituLasßortment of, Spring Goods, selected from the very best of the New York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of LADRIS DRESS GOODS, Persian Cloths, darege do lane, Black Clod), • Chali Barege, Charnelion Silk, Bombazines. Alpacas. All wool Delaines, Mous de bags, French' Chintzes, lawns, Sce. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, Callas, Underalecves, Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss and Saeonet Ruffling. Swish and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, - Lisle and Mecnlin do • do. Florentine do . Linen Dubin do do , .Valencones Laces, GLOVES. AND HOSIERY, - Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton .Gloves. White andflßltick_Silk, and Blk Ingrain Dose Mlxed nail White Cotton do va••••-.7 Ginghania, Checks, Calicoes, - White Muslilis, Nankeen, Kentucky J cults, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting, • Plain-and twilled Linen, Fine Damask Linen Table Cloths,. • do Towels, do Napkins,..2 . ft;• Bird Eye Diaper. BOOTS AND SHOES, • r Illack and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis), .Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)' Fine Calf Boots, fap l'eg'd Boots, Mons Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, ° do Gaiters, - do Shoes, All kind Childress Shoes and Gaiters. OROCERIES, Rio and Java Coffee,Lovering's Scrap . Melas• ses, Cabe Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Ricir, Spices, &c. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewherp,as it is entirely new and we have for ourlmotto " quick sales and small . prolits. Carlisle, April G, 1353. • o=l OGILIi".S Ev7.EPOICIUM .S eatimid by Ufa treat daily RUSH FOR NSW GOODS at that old and established GLIDA.V . sT o RE. Now opening a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS, viz CitaWes Gloth,•Barraizo Laines, Barrazics Elegant dress Silks, Mous de Bege, Chintzes, Calieoec, Ginghnins, Needle-worked Gollnrs, Undorslooves, &c BONNETS. An immense aesortment,of Bonnets from 37 cents to t 3, Beautiful and Cheap Ribbons, Artificials and Bonnet Linings in great variety, CARPETS!..CARPETS!.I' A big idt anew and cheap Caryeting,a, not to be excelled in price and beauty. in the State. • PARASOLS. Mcompleto assortment of Parasols and Sun• Shades very low. BQOTS AND SHOES." 1 have added largely to Miis department,l'ant will eell them Cheaper than evert . GROCERIES. ' • - A frOshiot of chdap. Groceries just received Como on with yolfr CASII and save a prof, , by selecting your purchases irom this-magnif. bent assortment of Cheap Goode. Kr Rem timber the old stand, East Main st, - Carlisle. April 6, 1853. CHARLES OGILBY. trtz. A.. CAROTZ-ZM1E.,42 • - FAMILY GROCERY slpo RE, High St., two doors Eas(of Market Muse, South Side. , Eft:subscriber thankful for past fa , I r i l varS'would inform his old customers and the community ileneral. that Ito has just re turned. from the cit with a largo and full as— sortment of Groceries, consisting in port of superior Rio, Java; Lagunyra, and !toasted Coffees, Loyeringls !Lump, Sand 'and Pulver ized Sug-rs, Brown Sugars' at all prices, Alo , ; blows at all qualities'and.prices. QUEENSWARE, of every description, including French arid• En. glish China, in setts or by the piece; also, Stone-China and common ware of every do. soriptiod,,and a lull assortment of Glass ware. ;WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE, such as Clothes, Marker, Travelling. Sewing, Knife, Tinnhler and Children's Fandy'Bas. Painted nsd Cedar Buckets, Iron and Brass-bound Wooden Bowls, Butter Fir kilo, Grocery Boxes, &c. E A S', nuporior 'tilack, :imperial and Young !Tyson Tone; Chocolutc, Prepnred Conon; SUGAR CURED HAMS, . or fin& tittallty, together with superior Dry Beef. Smoked liferringi .GrOuntl Allem and rise teblo'Suir Spices of ull kinds. 'FRUIT,. Bu6li'as!'o,iariges, Lemons; Flo, Prunes; Rai, eine, Ste. LAMPS, Paull eiipjtly . of Pino Oil and Flniq Lampa i Safoty'Flaid Lampe. • • • :sonar! and 'rqbacCo of lino .qualitiofrand.at nil prices.. Please call and e,.!Kamfpo for•your:. telvoi3 at ilk! old !nand. ,-. • ! , . 87 B°nr*ElivmAß artioto,ot Snt;nrp , Rniaina at 184 aonta poi,. pound, Bunah ,do, p:g.ood aiticloy •,; • :OitrOno,', l 3ll2tioo,TSpir,s, ernhilieli;JA Owns. j ,•. . •Orangibly•Proserved Froii9; Dotoa, Stitinrad ' cincliortAu in connection •etitlinil ' , kinds 'Ol Gonfactiona rios;.nll of , whidh dieposod of on most aocolnnodating orms. luno 11. J. KIEV,IO.EII; =a ethi open101111C111:. "FP'S ESSEX Ara will lot• sale ILL.! is.RUPP, No 1389, Not•th Third street, warranted to render ebta•e satisc faction, and is beyond doubt the best and most wholesome preppy:diem' of Coffee ever kilos; One.luteknge. al 121 cents,.W.ll,l., tA V four polifids of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be ego vineed. A number 0( Essences of Ceffee wore depositral at-tho-Praulelin Justitute-in-185?. anti the Judges decided lcrupp's to be THE LIEST , in the exhibition. Friends, it you wish to enjoy a good, cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procure Ffisence 'of Colfee. It is lee sole by nearly ~11 I prineijail robers and IJruggists throughout the tlnittat April 20, 1533. ~'!Jb Pct;'ta.~a• li'2•c'9n More proof of thrir suprriorily:—The late fire 'sla. SILAS : It gives us much pleasure to state that a, 3nfe-ol your make was the means of preserving our hooks and valuable papers, together with n lot of Silver Spoons, Perks, &c., from destruction by the fire that occurred in our store on the might of the 571 h ult. at No , tti Montgomery street. The fire commenced near the Sate, which, owing Mita situation on a wall, did nor fall into the cellar, but was,exposed to the full heat of the fire fromits commencement, and when taken from Me ruins had all the Mass plates and knobs completely melted Yours, EARLE St Co. Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853. Great fire in Strawberry st.—Lefler from Lewis • 6. Co.—Philadelphia, Marcie 29, 1352. Mr. Joan ~R . l . l lREL— S ir,g It affords do,mueli satisfaction to idlorm you that the "Herring Salamander Salo" which wo purchased of you a short. time emcee preserved our books. and papers in good condition, during the severe ordea, through which it passed at the disastrous contlageation that took place at Our Warehouse on the morning of tho'gBth inst., when the sole was exposed to the most intense heat for e. me hours, and when dragged front the flames was rod hot on several sides. We make this state ment by way of bearing testimony to the worth of these valuable Fire Proofs R.J ONES. I Very Respectfully, LEWIS Si. Co. The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring Salamander Safes," challenges the whole World in the sum,of One Thougand Dollars, to produce theirerund. - --Awarded- the PRIM , : MEDAL, at the WORLD'S FAIR, London, at.d the GOLD• MEDAL by the American institute. Over 6000 of these - Safes have liven sold and are now in use, and mor4han Ma have passed triumphantly through .aMdbiunl fires. . • eeeond hand Salesiand " Salamandcrt3" of other maLers, .hrivintLbeen taken in part pay for "herrings.' for kale at cheap rates JOfl TVA HIIU d, Wm. IC• CAMPBELL • . a i 34 Walnut St., Philadelphia. • XErHarldeized Iron Mantles, 7'able Tops; d'e from tho r (UlO M . the celebrated "SA LA AiANDER MARBLE CO," on hmatin risen' vtimetY•nine :103m , SP-731=a VZZLFAXINMR:g acomq Importers and Dealern in French Millinery G wi ds; N i. 45 Small Second 'Street, PhiladelpLid, wig AVING received b- - latc_arrivals a largo nud well selected assortment of SP'IIING GOODS. arc now prepared to offer theft' customers, at tonPcni. — . olarket priers— Fa TI B 0 . 11 I ' LliNfira •- French and American Artific.nik,•Flow ax , Crawl - 4, all colors. F , incy Nets and Laren. 'together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 9, 1853. waca3 20.000 FANG}_ CORN faZCOAIS, 1,500 BUCKETS, ,l,s,,rt“ri Colors. 600 NESTS CEDAR 11,' AOII TUItEr, 800 CEDAI2 . CHURNS, 500 DUZ. NV IiA,OW BASKETS, 300 Doz . WALL SCRUB 11111_1`.3 tI Es, The largest stack ever offered in Phi/a delphia, and the cheapest in the world: Or darn proluptly filled. M. 4.; .T. lif. ROW El, NO, 11l NORTH 1 . 11111. D ST. March 9,1853 ' • PHILADELPHIA. Cheap Watches and Jewehy 7 e\\ WHOLESALE and RETAIL _ 4 . _ at . the ".Phihidelpp,ia Number ,ii i) Vi d N j o e r ‘ tis e ti r e y eo b n t 3 r Aeoi l ,c u o n r i n be e r r ~, , A .5,A of Quarry, Ithtladolphia. -P...*:34.7-" , ,..-?.... Gold Lever Watches,' lull P* 6 .'lPA' o "...fijewelfed, IS carat discs, 500,00 Silv'rdo lull j'd, 812 Gbld'Speetaeles 5. 4 7 (10 Silver Le'po jwls, 10 Fiio Silver do. 1(1 50 - dodo, do `- Gold Bracelrts.te 300 Superior Quartiers, 7 I Ludies.G'd 1"ls 100 Imitation-- do 5 S'r Tea S'itt.sett,s 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Ilolder, I 00 flold Finger Ring's 373 conto to es ; Watch Glasses, plain; HI cents; Patent, 181 ; Lone:, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to - be what they tire cold for. STA U FE sept Sly . Sam, On hand; some Gold In Lopinea, atilt lower than WM. DAILY ,Sc * SON, 1 Importtrs and Dealera in rznflueir, riinntn ex..SWIOS WATODEN, JEWELRY, BILVEN.WAIIC,FLATED• WARt. AND FANCY ARTICLES, Are conitintly vomiting tho latest styles of the obey° (kinds, which aro olfered'ut wholesolo or retail, at No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near Demtur,Street, Philadelphia. YSTADLDIIIED 111 1815, SS I k,,,, , ternen.fed to be what they are AGRICULTURAL. WAREHOUSE THE subscribers, in addition to their exten. dive Grocery, have connected therewith nn AGRICULTURAL W A REHO USE and SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pn., and are prepared to fill all. orders,.by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable .and Flower SeedsOcc: Country tneithants, with reasonable discounts to sell rignin: Horse-powers and threnhers, wherthdrillls and seed-planters, plows, harrows and (111.11111.• tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain Inns corn sheik:tar, vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, clover shellers, horse rakes, churns,grind stones and improved hangings, ay, straw and manure forks, farnidr's boilers, ox yokes and bow, patent buw-lirls, cow chains, spades, hors and rakes, post 'diggers, 'wheelbarrows, .rrnin cradles, neythesand scytheetones, pot atoe drags posy augurs, axes and hetuhets, grain bags, grain measures, garden trowls, .pruning and budding kniyus, grass stud grain sickles, screw Wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole trims, cattle cards and !largo brushes, curry combs, garden[ ,rain, cow bells, whiffle trees guano, plaster, poudrette, Kone dust, lime, gar den field and flower seeds. Also, n largo tind fresh assortment of GR 0- .OER lES, TEAS, 84c.,.011cfivap fin each. .. . BUYER & MALL. ... . frfitiraiWand pr,odtice of 011 kindil -tc'ecived 0 rxelumge for 000101000 E, .. , Apra I 3; 1333.-1 v ; , , , 1 3 1 .0 IVEIZICELAVfXCIit N STOILE and for sale oile'of " Otis' Mnr• tieing ilittchicim," !lob" rittnotiment. Thin being tlecidetllytitiiu bent ninhhinoiiiviinti itr.woll worthy tho attention of (ii...Ficnicts ,Conch Malcom. • It - will be cohl - inCy..lotv for cash nt lho'•lfnmily Grocery of ' • Alil .3l • J. WILLTKAIS. ' WATER .Alt 1 .1) GAS: • r'. 1111 4 111 E :rail agony in over. .It'is n fixed (het that tro" fire n GOB. G mai oxtirriOnn .requiro n ioorrcrpontling tirn , reo- of reposo, mid malting. is Al) 111111111ili7ing,'ar. a slico'.' from .Phipp:tt,Giirtlnito & CoO nolo hrodorl Stwar•burcill lIA NlB, n chip loom Davie Gugnr-C tired BEEP.' A frosll Dignity just. rconiyed at the Family Grotto ry. t ny,•2si , •. J.G. WILAJA ' A \ME OF is Jorscy Calf JOHN STONE & SONS, at it; lIARLEYI, 7eltsUll to 0.. Cqm rad. , Intl Silver Levers 'arid the nbort prices. XD SMMID SNORE rzgl2fir4imlicar4l3, i f • • - r 'l," • - COMM C - ,ocatei No 127 Llaltimory Cr e ct, Built:11 1 0 , c , .:11,1, The ostensible object of this -Institutier. is,to . I ice in -ths each oi.individuals proper loadi . - s Mr . Obtaining ther.mgh . tind precticcf .lercantile Education. .I:thing .incecd has - en omitted that is eLlublated to prodtka the r,d nine's (IFt!:e C, - ..11140 . ,ar0 %cell fi(te...l. arranged, nod list m1,,,;1,1)1,2, plrf of :! :•!. C0:.0 ,- ff.id ioreto is a 12:Anineri:i",1 I,P,Yr m ary, • t.d this, Mtlaeticm wirh farMlpir CIIMII:P'rr ,aI Lnw L.TII fit.pe.:lf 1. it! :I Iliati,2r r the highc..,t importance t:, ccome Accountants 01 the first order, mind 1 - .1.- Ipy stations of -profit tool respomibility. A mina loan elm *era obtain a loon: cur: set nowledge of general business matters - iu h JW weeks than can 'be-semired in as many sars io any ono Countinp- hoom, - 'rho course of study e taro - aces Double Entry . took. keeping, an 1 its adaptation to vatious apartments or Conmierce and Trade, Mercau . le calculations taught according to the most spruced methods. Practical Penionnship, corn , fining rapidity of execution with beauty of mstruction, Lectures on Mercantile Law, pout various important Mercantile subject a mid° many other glints necessary-for a book. or business man to understand. The me necessary fqr an industrious student to omplete the course varies from,s to P, weeks. 'horn being no v tendon, applicants cart enta ; any time - and attend both clay mind evening. ,- , rxaminations are held-at stated periods- and Nplennts awarded to those who g admire.— For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for warded by mail. March, 23. 1853. Iy. f 7 .. , -, -- f . l ,4,kx91.4,,,Z44/I.,rts, 9 ~A',?.. ''' • ' CIIERRI *5,',1 .1 -CTORAL: ror the Cure of COLiCiadS, COLDS, FEOIIII.SEATZIS3, .7211.0TT.. x s 1311,t 1; , Z.. 1113 coNu:'ior Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and some of them ,valuablej 1, r the cure of puL tnonary complaints, nothing has ever been [bond which could compare in itscJrcts with `' — flfiriiiration. Others. core aoluettmes.„but at ell times and in all diseases at the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this _will doit. _nleasant_to_talte,and p_erfectly Wale in ticcordande with the directions. We do not adverteme far the information of there who have tried' It hitt those who have not.— Families that Ipiye known its valtie will not he without it, by Vito blintly use, they are accord from the_ dangeroua conserm EII veer of Coughs and Colils or:hie!' neglected, riptin into, fatal consuntpttim. The Dipinina of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this 'pr'colosition by the Board — or Judges in Septeinberlb.l7 ; also, the medals of the three punt ,Instittiteil of Art, in 11,10 - country;.also the Diplome. of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Ci;k:nr..y Pncronnr., by their (Inner !WIC et' in constdern fiod of its entraordinary excellence and u3eful ness ire curing affections of the, Lungs and - Read 'the following opinion reorder! WI the long experience..cf thd , ?.rninent f'lttcivies el the' port and city of - -ST•JOHN3,I\Iay-Bi-1831 . . Dr 3 CAvio : ive-3;curs.irial of ,you_r__CEERRY.PI.- 4 CTO. RAF, in Ih y prae , tice,l:as pr v, win:t fort, strw from its compew.tion, must hu true, that it e,tulic,iLes and cures the' coide and c004:.s In winch ac, iu Clio; 'Action mu pecoli_arly 1 think-ite qusl has not. yet Fenn di‘covered nor do I I,nty n -b,,:tor rostscly . can tie made !or 1.1”, tirsitmr fit" Tiii•cat Lutte. .1 J NUR r ON, r.. 1 with!, it h.a de-e tin it wasted cuntattu tion; 11 , d idly in I.Ln ionc•Aiot; casco, but a thuqsand uncle; . F'oNaucv, J5O .2 hit If ;I. Pr Ay^r: In the c.oz.tli east t %viin attacked by g vielentdiaribcci in Ike mines al Calif rain. I. returned . to San Fru/Inc:nen in hope of receiving f•enefit from a change - ul climate and diet. 5.1 y diarrisma ceased, but wan folluived by n severe cough, and much soreness. I ,finally slarhA tbe home, but re ceived nu benefit from the vu7age. My cough continued to grow worse. and %%hen I arrived at New York, I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a victor Of consumption. I must confess that I saw nu sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable Medicine with little expectation of deriving tiny benefit from its tise, You would not re ceive these lines did I not regard it my dirty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my 'health, in the space, of eight months, is fully restored. I attribuie it to the rise of your CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH • • WASuancToN Pa., April 12, IS-08. Dear sir t Feeling that I . havetcen spored from n premature grave, through your instrumental. lty by the, providence of tiod, I will take the iberty to express my gratitude. JI eouah and the alarming symptoms or Con sutnption had reduced me too low to leave the anything like hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your PECTORAL. It soared to ;amid immediate relief, nod now iu a few weeks time Irma''estored me to mind health. II it will do for others what it has done for me, you are certainly once of the benetet ors of mankind, Sincerely wishing von every' Messing, I am Very. re!peettully yew's, • JOHN J, CIA Rector of St. Peter's Church. _ . IVith such' assurance; and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced' unless,.it be from its elhcts upon trial. Pr r epnred_and Sold by • - vnAericAr. Mass. „ Sold in Carlisle by Dr S. Illliot t, and S. W. Hatrerstick—ln Mechanicsburg by Ur Ira Day —in No wVillo by J. 11. Herron—in Shildiens. burgby & U. 13.'Allich;and by Drug gists gent:44lly throughout the Slate. S'Z''.lKE SAW Z-E.7.2.4Z. -". • TIIE odt:reigned o 7 wniug, largo Stoarn Saw illill;'reeently built, let an ' improved . plan, .... with a circulpr saw capable. of sawing with great rapiclity,Nocated three Miles west tit l'a'• pet town,Cunitiorlund county, at the base of the South Itiountain t on Spruce Laving in posticEsion near one thousand acres of tics best timber lund, in the Southern part of l'enti 7 sylvartia, ore now prepared to saw anti fnals!) limber to order, at the shortest notice Gt the various descriptions usad'for pur poses. They' can furith•lc (time stuff for barns and houses of any lengtit'a pi: size that may be required, weather-boarding ' flooring, and fen. : ning boards, poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle and plastering laths, oak and eliestnit shingles, cooper stet!, pitch pace po!its, sod blies:out rails and pouts. They Imes now on hanfi eevoral thousand Feet of linntici, chest:tit • rails undlnoste for fenec, oak and pinewood by the earth, iced can engage tci bo delivered in ite soason several liundro,l ekrds of cliesnut out bark fur-tail - Ong ',aquaria. The proprietors having availed thentrelv es oaf the natural advaattiger. ol Owir location, which I abounds in ri variety of the f i n e t tiinbe.r, and haVing also a practical ltni,wlndgc of 'the business, are iinableil to furnish Itiobor lower to the Cilluns of tt'utalierinnil than can be email by :lay establishnitstit —and tis they witill'und expert to do' ti 'Jorge business, will spare do pains tic 'tiecomnicalitLe I or poblitj'at tics shortest cu tier, The' various daseriptions of imulacr .with l:c !, - ,4lelivereil in Cat lisle 'or ekewhord ca tzuy Le , • All oideis tldttri:fSOti to proprio..; . fnrk,lyouit d i ' [Task perpiw o r , - to'Vtli`.l). &linear, jr. in Oniliski, Lehi pat;dro prompt - attention: V. Mc, ASlii;?l,l., SE 111 Nov. 1(1, 1 • .C.zaCnOli 31`44 , 1 1 /1 7 4Z 4 M.;' , '' '- '• • No. I, .11t A bKaw;erior'Cluolly, .nntt in'ttackngos oftalvett; (inn/Isis's si . nd hints k nano, n nmall lot of 'or.rrn N.si . I Mucha; annottpd pnblant , e; town hnr , with ‘• ~.SAT, I VION, 'AND. G, . • . for solo rinnil of at oriropros of • . • any. 4 4 ,, I 0.53, •:. . • . ED Yal (;131.1e1.:, . • f kai..: .. cfit:l;. lips just • • 1110 evy vr.i i; 1:011 . C.! (1.11 (it I , :i . •.FA .„ ior I :le . n olTrovrliling lit 12, •1.1:1t111l1,.ffi Lib uLI I- „ , 1 1110 a:Luru tl.t u. ti.h. .surpatase'ci in city told ch gni t tit bcth in ,patiity and (nice 01 the iii 100, t t.i lit fsil tu•die::lse It pcasilll , 3 I i (1,11111! -hilt' !t I 1 I!0 I 111 A Y GoGi , f3, Nt 11411 epinpriFe ever;„ , yin it.iy Iva.; y ntii, a 11,0 . .11,0;4 Iii;VOI etyli.L I t.) i'itllier'Alnchc Co•-:'d;, Ekrant-alabarter and Forc..latit t!.1.-ster.da and trays', ..• , • Fancy ivory, Pearl nnf raid cc - Lathe? Fancy Paeltc ta, • Fancy Work ashice; nil it.stt 1 11,[3.• ---,P r ort-Monnaies,-ob-overy_vatie4,____ Gold peng and pencils, Fancy paper weights,- Papeteries, with a. large variety of Jaen. Ft --Fancy stationery, , Motto seals and 'wafers; • 'Silk and bend perks, Ladies' riding •tt hips, elcgar.tly I - ;bisl «I, Ladies' line cutlery, Perfume baskets and hags, 'trusties of every kind for the - toilet, Ifoursel's perfumes of the various kir ds., MuSical instruments, of all 'kinds and at all prices, together:with an innumerab tetiety•ci urticles elegantly finished aid ruitt.hle for ho tyday presents ; to-Which-he- invites Freda' r., ton tion. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of "HOLIDAY GIFT 1100 ES, comprising the .yarions English at d Ircerlirn ANNUALS for 1853, richly s ml'sihitl.td nits illustrated POETICA L AV 01110 S, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL 11 C 0 N S. for children of all ages, ,tlinti which nu - thing can he More appropriate or pleating cs holiday gills. His assortment of School fuels am! School Stationery is also cm - I:Picts, and tt m priscs every thing used in Coils and the Schools. Ho also desires to cal/ the parlicular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, from-the extensive estriblishmente of Cernetius. Archer and others of Philadelt hin, cen.rrisieg every style of Parlor, Chturthel and Study Lumps, for burning either lord, sr CUD or etiq - real oil, together with Flower Varcs, Frincy Screens . , &c: 11th assortment in tidy line is un coil:flied in-the-borough. A if.O. FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTI -- NUTS—PRESERVED FRIJI'I F, 6zr.„ iti s.vcry,yuriety and at all prices, ail w hick arc pore and fiesh, such an' can be,.,cot fdLi.tiy recommended to his friends end the little His stock embraces everything in thc.liLe of Fancy Geom.', with many other ertielf s M.ein I to Irr.usekeepetsovhic - h-thepublie ate el•pee , allp invited to cell and sec during, the I,ltellys Remember thin Old Stand, tn.:lily cm•oFite 11.0 flank on North lhmover et rf I t. dc (115 - tr-52-,--- 'EU ! FOR TRE THE subserkier would reshci ttoli to• the eitizene of this plarc,•- visiting the same during the I.lolidai:, 11;11 he has eo•s• on build :And centioue c up-, plied with the - littest novelties up to tl c r lcu c oI the season,,eorniirtsing iti pool CON FECTI ON A RICE of the allnieof.l variefies, snob as Fine Cn : lr Toys, Jeity Cakes., Bon Bens, GemCu:; , 1.01101;,, (...111?olute end Fruit 1.)1. t .4‘, 1. 4 , r.r.cl Llurnt Almonds. pluding :-'ocrr.ts. A c 11,r• — cc1.-..tr.a• ,al.• ell which %via L scld trkolas at, u h rl reliz:l at 'low :nits, at orf llf ar,ovarja rept , n few (iv"( r. orth oT I lib if %vhcra. v. hare. itzzt feceaivc d FRUITS A If; 1.1 , UT for the—latest iropurtaiions svch Otnrpf Lcrnoas. 1:n1E11in, 1 tga, P:uerr, C ;It c, C rants, Oft and pal cr st.cPcd t f .,1 0. itot:i2, CM' Oa, Grtntn tsllki•(.;n..,Gri n: TOYS Aid) FANC"I aC ev,t7y Ittad from all al ulactured of Ivor:O./glass, I:trzt, 1 apcifsto Lei tin and 13:dia sucta kid an d jointed I Irrg!,l d Bask,' s. k and - 14'nr.c;(, , coat : .,Fla, cr Matto Cogs, Tea Mils:: P. zu. a, BMOC.c I Drams, Gans', Than:ruts, 1:. tlia, cs, “,,a tat, g:ones,tF.. C. I 311. y ,; • of every varial:,‘. t ;Act co I: the above a Intse stn.!: , r smell RS pulverized, Cr12E.11(,) FIT• guru., of every grade. Coffee, AL.!assca, Sim( 11, i,;reen an , ,cl Mack .t,f, I , ;:t- r, ;., Sugar, W4uer and oiler Cra< lure. cf r c. The subscriber refutes his 'Ace( e to agencrous public for the Eatreecgc Itcet fore bestowed on bite, end hoper, I.y n Ito to please, to merit a continuance of the F2 . 111:e. dee] 5 I'. Al ()N Y lilt . 7pHE subscriber is just now reeds lag and 1 opening ,an unparalleled assortment of WALL PA PEI: $. Those desirous of t 3 at*. forming the interi rs of, their old dwellings 11116 new - ones, andd giving adds lanai cad a:- Hell - monis to theirmew ones, at a carol motive-- 1y trilling coat. will 'do well to call and exami l s for 1 - run soil thorn from- GI-ets upwards. lie merriber the old stand, East Main et - opposite Ogilby's Store. By the way, I would any to those who also want to improve the exterior of their houses, .that I can furnish' them vt jilt Wel herill's pure and fresh ground White Lead, together with . varinps,oi her colours, brh, ors 'lnge, yellow, various shades of,green, &.c., in short everything calculated to adorn and dec orate your mansions, Mar 2 DOCTOR youn.- SELF—PIZ IVATE. LY,..for .25 cents, by means of the POCIiET /ESC U LA PIUS, or, Every One IDS OWN PiIYSIAN! —The thitty.sixtli tine, with one hundred en aravings, showing Private Diseases and Malforma tions ot. the Generative System, in every shape and fern; ; to'which is a~l- Diseases of Females, in. tended fur the use et females only„(see piige 00), being of the highest importneee to married pei.- • oe those contemplating marriage. By \I M: YOUNG, M. D., Graduate of the Delver:it) el. Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Sgrgeons, Lomfon;rital Honorary Member of the Ehihidelphia Alt diens society.' The various fonts of 'Secret Diseases; Seminal Weakness, Diseases ot the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, and all the recipes giVl2lllll plain languiTe. Tl.e chapter on self:abuse and Seminal 11' cnkrit sa wnei by of prrticulny attention ' and Omni(' he rt t,d by curry one. Young men who have hem imfg.r. innate in contracting disease, protons to ph.o;:q.; 3 - ourselves ender the, , ,care of sty doom., ; ;;; , ; a ter what his pretensions may be;go a copy cf . (,f this truly va luable work. :Sea 'Captains and persons goieg to 51 a . , sheald possess Dr. Yinoiglit Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket /I..'sculapins, or Every. one Uis own Phy - sieian. , Let. no father Ito ashntord to pretcit copy pf the ressettlei.ins to his el lid. It n„ny sake hat from nu early. grave. rl.et on yennf...; man er , y011:111 enter, min the eyelet oblicatic of merried life, so ill.ont r, Rahn! llte picket ../Ess eutvt in s. Let tat oar II 1:111:1'.101 cuttp,it,'pain in the side, rebtlk, nightb. h , l•ttttt B frttlitT4, anti the nhole trhin t:lllipt:ptlc settstt linns,,ttn.l given uP by their p!nsiction, Lp at:. (Mae Inntacnt without rt , nstrltntg the Ytit.anla. • .•. dins. Mike the married Or thus,; nbotit to be" married au) intpctllment, read Ibis trrly tvt.t•ta Donk, as it has been- the st,rat.tt ortakittp; then sands vii tinfortobate crealtirt•H Irvin the yet:y jaw sof h. trint , r,rds itt . It 'MILLION copies f,f this celebrated cork lets been SOW. in this C(lllrltry . ioid Elll'Ojk Billet 1655, n hen Ilse ,fit et edition urn ' s issued. AnY,, person sending . TV't'F•NTV-Fivg coon enclosed in n letter, will receive one eopy ttl this hook by nakil; or five copies will no sei.t: for' El. , Address Dr. wiLLIAm .YOUNG, Ni'. .I.st2,,Spruce . Street,. Philatlelphin,"• Post WOO fTyrinrs pinetire incite city ef- Vnia•certninly entithni Youttp.-to (leave of the nfllietedoind .11,Tny" c the dittentee Cl6serilictl , ill lits tlific, . Cut.• • p,kblitgtions,. at, 1115,.0i11ee, 153 I.tprtit - e , ~r , .i • S• tiny Getiimen,o imd'S o'cloc1;, ce ,p(e.l) an,tl..pertini!nt any , distanee ear l e.onsult Xonnalt) letler, Pas* r.tlii.. • . , PZIZIOVAE N - S6ie - qi4iio'oubscriber, einbracind ...TEAS; .43ROCpRIES; Quesnewnro, andall the Y.ntieties usaally ^t hy him, is removed to his" , mw 2 & 3, MARION. jrAtitl,,,West Main ,SL, ; Carlisle., . 1,10,100 , 1,80, w. EBY .- S::J , 1 Lll:l: . c.'s :' &'• . 1 Z I) CiV fr*". ( "WE STBIVE TO PLEASE," EitISS KIN ca,E , s OLD iiALL, FA hl GROC;EIIIL6, WALL PAPERS. lIENEN SAXTON EMI]