4.14ral gritnct. TEII3BI UMW. . • Tho,follOwin ietory chile Reek 1100er and Itspiedioal:pri ties, we copy from the New Tiileatioreased Inttlieskmanifeelefl. ll ithe agOck Rose, owing to the .virtues of ite,inedloal lardputties,retillerfora,brief.‘,.hiatery ,, of writer to -dorreat .any erroneous onician that, 11110 lm Tiers he adorn/Int obneerning it t .tind ~lepg'type : light thepature eta pleat Wonders,- mad to Ue, -uniVeraally' We4lo ,iiet.'nrapfute ,to'glie a 'complete Idslor,teL,;lti c h'etatitcal rpropertlet4 4irlo cult Doerate.ewero ,titho of; the, cans in. withal( it Saalmen auceeeefolly used,, and which', have Doddered it.wortby,of the confidencethe public. * aara'ropoeod it. •We shall accomplish our wbjeet aadleel fully •repaid of we may be the peons - 6C do nitontrio a tlpg Owe et inforni ation ' oodoeruinfit'platif -vrhtiih pessoseee • valuable • remarkable peculiarity of tho.P)aut „ of ,beariri: two ,erops of flowers 111 onemsasoct, Itali); has smother interesting and tiestatifikproperty. „ We are indebted to the Unitei ,Strotes:Diapensutory of 1847, for the folloviittgtleseription of it : ' . " Eaten itays• that in the months of Nevem lber'and :December,'he has Rein hundrede of these :Plants, alluding out, near their roots, breed; thik•OurVed lee -crystals, about an inch libce,idth, which' molted'during day, aid were wen:Owed in the morning.' Had. we space, we could show that there lhaii.been a scientific, classification of the plant, which plums .heyond all further doubt any misapprehension of It, or•clitager of confound ing.it with any other plant that cornett under the Felieral term Roae. It is-entirelyolitlerent teem the common Rose. It is a red stemmed, oblong leaf plant, having a bitter taste. For a more minute ,and analytical description of it, the reader referred to Torrey & Gray's Bot anical works. Its medical history and proper, 'ties; are:fur . the moat important, since upon these depends its value to the community. Dr. Loudon says that in,1709. it was so valuable in Enghind, that ityvas cultivated from seeds. Ever.siOce Ink Professor Ives, of Yale Col: lege, habitually used it with great success in Scrofula 'and Chronic Diseases, and through hitults virtues were made known, until, RS Dr. Tyler. gap, his known in this section (New Ilaece) a common article in domestic practice for the cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous diseases.' , Dr. ,Whitlaw, a Scotch 'befoul:it oft notoriety, "While travelling in America in 1814, learned its use in Canada; Returning to Eng: lank he employed it in medicating his baths, Which became greatly 'celebrated for the cure of eh:idler dismies. Dr. Parish, of Philadel: phia, re - marks, that., ft. has been , successfully need In bad cases of Scrofulous diseases. Dr: Thompson, at the same place preebribed, ,in bad oases of Scrofulous patients at Wills' Hospital; His success attracted much atten: tlon•of..Senior physicians. He' reports the following remarkable WOO of White Swelling of the hip, in Fehruttiy 1844 ;, the lad was seven years old, and had the disease for three 'years. "-The hone was dislocated upward and outward, . 'There 1949 a largo opening on the hip-leading to the bone, into which-I could thrust my.fingt3r. — I counted three ulcers. He lead been under' •severalphysiciane; who had given him up. , ordeied a- decoction of Rock Rom. In two dave hie night sweats ()enact' ; I then ordered 11 teaspoonful °illogic-Rom three times a day. Thirty-nine (Jaya after he was entirely well. Dr. 'Webb, of Madison, Ct.,testifies to the value of ll Rook Rego, aevincein the cure of numerous asses of. the Scrofula, especially in children. S. Faller, of Hartford, administered the 'Rock Sou to a Scrofulous female, in, which the'antlailrofulous remedies had been applied Without enema. The disease was fully arrested by it. Dr. D. A. Tyler, of New Haven,. CI., says'that Mrs, C., of delicate constitution, when nineteen years of age ; was afflicted with flicough, - abed' ,her neck wee ' thiculy studded . kith tuoiore., free use of. the decoction of ____4B.9.liJkolie-lottaLerdered,.and_under_timintlu:_ . ;ince of this remedyher health was reatored - ,' _ .and 'she , has not. been affieted with any such symptonsi since, - ';-• He also relates the following; Mr. C., from ..",,.. child 'was afflicted with the Scrofula, and • .bad silao•Glanclular Swellings'on the neck. At 'tithe . age of sixteen he wa s much worse: had eight abscesses on the neelc, three ulcers on . ithe_shotildir,9and.three - on the He con; aulte d' .Dburst. alt il ! t O O % o o n p. 'uarpndos.;!..pailTnlgBl7o,f when New peen, , arty- years of age, M r . Smith, 'a farmer frdm if pug Island, obserVing Mr. C., with his bead `. awn on One able, and unable to labor, advised • ino tc.try the Hoek Hose regularly, which he t . d for, four 'wreaks. The ulcers broke, die! ~ „ ohargod and :adept. - The tumors leesened is atan; -his• - hend resumed its :natural position, ' ..alad ho went regularly to work. Neglecting ' the use of tho Rock Rose, Serofdlous syrup:tome lighln returned, and he also bled at tlidstunge, ' 'for tvbialt Prof. Ives proscribed the Rook Rose. TO .Used it again with the same beneficial . pm:4a. Dr. Sperry, in his medical worki ,Ipublielul in 1847, quotes the strong o . cimene'n:- ,slettiOn . of Dr. Dli lies, Professor of Yale Col- ,Ine, who, in' his. medical lectures to tho inadioal,students, 'recommended the use of ther =Rook Rose, even in'otises lyhere tho disease is ;Uncertain., .. • - . • .. The value of it has alp° been ebt forth by r. 'Tyler, of Nei Haven, Ct., la a dlssertatitin ,allowedly prepared for that purpose,,which 44nm:wards, at the renUest of ' several of his 4nsdical brethren, was published in a pamphlet. , !\Yet.quote;from the preface. He says that ,since the..deliVery of this address, that ' the 41ant'under consideration has been more fully itssied, itl‘.virtnee evolved, its character better ' 7 establiskeq. , . This dissertation is published by -' the advice bud .approbation of. several mediCal iltrieuds..,- The object of it is.to lay before the iprofeasloo; and the' public, the .virtues of a . plant, tcti..much.wlesilacted. , I ask for this plant ; up impartial trial.' .At the close of his, ad .slress ha says: ' I hero other interesting testi mony,. and might readily collect still more, but I will conclude by asking only of.the pro -41basion and , Ahe publio, aqmiro exteaded trial I of, the Rock...gefe.'.7 ' • --, • . • . . , .. ' " rtivviT.pativi;t4:oi • A,LARGE - SPRING ARIIIVALS surpassen in quantity quality and V-V • prieturany that:has ever yet been opened Carlisle,•consisting or the greatest variety elf all-hinds-of' Hardware, such as. Shoe'Fin-' •tilirige, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Paints . ;Vile,- Varnish, Ohms, Nails:' Files, Anvils,' Vises, Bellows, Springs, Axelsi Bows, Felloes, Veneers ' Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar avid .Roll ed Iron, Steel, &c., with a .thouiand Lore-articles unmentionable. ,• Having'purchased largely of Heavy Goods provioub.to - thp ad.vance in prices; I am enabled sell goods nt cid prime. Persons in 'went of llardware'ari invited to call and examine my oods'and hbar hty Priec e , and 'You will be sat 'hfied who're lite Chesp'Hardware is to be had. 'etpDly stock: of WALL' PAPER is nnap itdarlied by any in the !Through. Thankful for, the former liberal palmtop, a sontintiantie'elthe'sanie ib solicited by . , . JOHN P:LYNP,; 'Weil Side of North Henoyer Streel. •,• ... • ' Carlisle. =MI •-- • citniraci D,, OA. F•10:1 - ,)' SAaabif's BoUdins, ACIXN.OpISIVgi mei° Publiskir, nud Real : :ex . in Alludes ' instruinonta of ,overy,de tLiqrjOion*,. ' exolusivo egotitiforitio , of.Hallet. Davin 1; . Le, ,o , A,,Patan! iviimnoion.ti tidgf 3 /4949 a n d .- 0 . 1 4 . 9 E Pianos. ,Guilscsi , , , 114 ioiir l 4:l3ll99t Aluptd. irlatlitlo3;49l4, , • , gusidento ar{her"opuntrk will be supplied iby loW , *l if - POrphased in pereon.:,,flev.iugune,, ~ ,f ett i bg4 : filk•gp.tz,Bl9o,o th. p States, I ... ; - ; lool,4an Os ti tiof . " ,ol 4l4fyinit„:lll'Who.tribiyv.fO or ; irro, *kw ft COI , / Deolorp,io,,4l4oq , to, let.''.l:6.pooilitrhtind Tioneriort .;'•?), ; rf4nr4* 2W1853 , Iy)' • ••• • Kul))) U,C,E, J. , C CiMMIEI3IOI4.. o vl3 " SV C I Attila ' :0 1 1.1.1Ve Otokto BM altetr AItRIVAL , Ornr o r4 Arfn SPO E MIIR 'EOPY' erPads ' Al 'the storietf Mb subscriber, the sreat t for G ° GA °eeda , B°°i B 4 ere. . , :The• subscriber_ rospootfully:inforriia his friends :and numerauh.custoniere. - that helots returned ,from Philadelphia with a .large , andtvevied nortment of Spring. arid. Summer Goods con- aiiiting . ..-ia.!.part of Clothe,' Chesitheree, , Sm. tinete, Meetings;" Mastitis; 'ilokingeirLineeysi: ,Velvet corde,.Cravata r Suepoodom GlOves,: 4ADLE I S' DR..SS GOODS,' . Bilks; Bumbazinis, Fig'd, Plain and Chnn.g-. able Poplins; Moushn ilo Laines,, Pinghaute, CalieooS,,Alpachas; Merinocu, MANS & BOYST HATS' & CAPS. , A very largo assortment, embracing every dyle and quality. A largo assortment cf Bonnetsk Ribbons, - Umbrellas and Parasol's. BOOTS AND SHOES: An extensive variety,Of ; Men's, Women's and Children's Boota'and Shoes;•Gum Skies, from the most celehreied manufacturers: colored and while Carpet Chsin. ; ; GROCERIES Such as Sugar, - Caffeo, Molasses, Rice, &c Choice, Teas from the well-known tea deniers, Jenkins & Co., &c., All who visit our Ostabiishment are free to acknowledge that We 'are selling Foreign and flmestio Dry Goods, Boots, Elioca,ke.-, at as tonishingly IoW prices. Our ow prices Imo already attracted a largo. number of people.— The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, its inclacenients can be ciffereld to purchasers. Don't forget the corner opposite Leonard's old stand, North. Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, rags arid soap, taken at mar kot prices. N W WOODS, apG Agent. DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS 1 Fresh Sprmg Supply! HAVE just received u fresh stock of Med icimes, Paints,• Glass, Oil, Sac., which having been purchased with groat care at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pare. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, flerbsand Exttacta, Fine hemi'cals, Spices,ground and whole Instruments, Essences, • , Pure Essen': Oils ,I Perfumery, Bic. cod Liver Oil—Warrnteted Cenizine. 1) YE:'STUFFS. Log and Cam Woods, I Oil Vitriol... I Copperas, .. Lse Eye* • . _ PAINTS. 1' ' Indigoes, 114,1durs, Sumac Alum, Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and roach Varnish, and Red Lead. .411 of which. will be sold at the very lowest market, price, Also,,afres i n and splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and •ornament, all nt wLich are offered- t the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Dru Book and Fancy Store of the sub. scriber on orth Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK May 28 1851 SADDLE AND HARNESS DIMING IliE subscriber continues to' carry on the above business, in all Ravenous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner; where ho intends keeping on hand ageneral assortment in his line, Consisting of all kinds of (ash ionablo DDLES, Bridles martingales, Girlhe,Circingles and Halters; also • TRUNKS, tray-, SlBtri cling and - saddle Q.• ual, • bags. Ile also manufactures themost approved Spanish Spring Saddles, • ever' used in ~ tllis. country, those "Wishing a handso. - ne, durableand pleasant sad dlo will do well to calf and see them. !teals° --manufact uies—Herneter-Bridles-r-Goliars—and- Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of biscuit tomers, that he makes the neatest and beet gears, in all Altair -variety of breadth, that is mudo in the country. Ho also makes 0111:Rids of Matrasses to order, viz, Straw, husk, Curl. ed Hair and Spring Mistresses. • All the above articles will be tnade of the best material and 'workmanship, and With the utmost despatch. ianl4.lv' WM. OSBORN. THO : . 411 _. ra, • , CARLISLE FOUNDOMIAOIIIIIIESHOP. _ rs • t. i ' , ";i4y • M , RE anbacnber continumito mhoutacture tit his Foundry in East High street, having on hand a great variety of good patterns, and is prepared to Bunion IRON AND, BBASS CASTING,s, which will be executed 'co order (if not on hand:) atthe faience' notice, such ati Cranks and Mill Gearing, 'Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Plough Castings. .Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon anti Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chaire,,&e. Steam Engines built to order and repaired. All kinds of machinery in 'Paper Mills, Giist Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turnctl; ‘lso,'Horse Powers and Threshing Mfichines, such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor izontal Gear Four Horse Power; Horizontal Gear Two Horse Power,- Ploughs Corn Shel. leis and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines and Horse powers repaired and Job Work lont . at the shortest hotice. Pa.ierns of different kind's on hand and made to order. Ile also hi on hand a large supply or Phila delphia and 'Prof Cooking - Stoves, and locum man Iv making Cooking Staves n 1 various im• proved parorns,lor coal or watt!. Ten Plate Stoves, Grates,-&e.,' Fenosiriwr done to nll kinds of Machinery.— All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Coppor taken in exchange for work, ' aur2iif PRA N K LIN GA lIDNRR. • . Fish, Fish, 0 ! Fish.. .FIFTY barrels of prima No: 1,1, and 3 Mackerel, in whole, half and quarter barrels, just received ineoro and for sale at MC lowest prices for cash by • marl7J. G. WILLIANIS. . . -Zoa.A CHERIti. 200 bbls, yitho:e and Halfbarrela, nor , rearming and far sale by • WOOD WARD 8t SMITH. Window Shades, Carpets and Oi Clothe. Z. STEIWART =PUMP, • A'IC 223' • North 2d• Street, above Wood • 'Philadelphia, would moat rospect(tl. ly call the attention of hie friends and the public ih general, to hie lame and 'well tre,. elected stock bf Caqiett ' Oil Cloths, Mailings, Window Shades,' Door Mats, .Rods,:ll. .fltio .Covers,Table Covers. Cocoaifattin.s,ltom yanla wide; for, Public Houstre,A/Ounting Mouses, &e. , Aleo—tO my branch Store, .13f, Springl Gar . ileh Street, above gth 4MnOTtirs TAti•G:riirir • Two' Women Foully Butchered i I . .THEtreatest excitement prevails in.Phila. dolphin on account of the inhuman massacre of two.: helpless - females ; but d.'greater and more intense 'cicciternant eifsts' since the 'vat at •B'entx Zr.:l3rothers; of , at splendid to( of • -'". - simprora 'which , 00 arc 'selling ofE•so then:labile atlvOry low prices. Among the lot are: Chess Goode,. every:l4d, , Ilonnats, very chimp. Ribbons, Chintzes, AlualinO, and•a great stock or, Cloths, Cassimerea Voatinga, Summer • stuff, and a .itopetal.Varlatir. Furthbr particulate hetoal= ter. BENTZ & BROTHERS. Slioniabll6 ; , ,GOAL I , 00.4911 Tate Moot aud 'Chttapoot the Market for •- --, • , it'aculiy Use. , 44 7 7--21011 200'iTONS-ofiho Colo rate Rausah Gap -C dat.'"Pabl)itt•;ch - antY, - (ttEft "Gold, Mine Gep Coal, Bottuilitill county .jail received and for I •eale at_pricas ryoul 1i5,23,10,11a440 Per; en. by E., BILIDLD-ir o at the+ 4,lvarohouno lor,rnorlY owned bit 94 M, 4nover,..n 2 , 4 ikreont'ean be dolivotedliftnr. Whet% . ":•14931P0 prolkw QatOtserland alley litaaltacti. ureters by hitter (post paid) promptly at4uded to. Cantrell 164 ' Aitrettaiiib' - _ , 4••• - i'q • ~,z i - •-•*.•'- . - 11MXIOADT...11uTANcttiraVIENT, - ,: , - unirookti)3i:Exoress; -, :,_ • 11t1E.§12."..dt: G ;llltAGl.4l.4ciar . - PittrriLE., 'trhti.-,i We bassi- !mot:using, your /tIEXICAN, SI USTA NG! : I,INIAIEN,I' wi0,!:1%,1404 air: feet sue:near. ,Onom) oueimost valtiable ExpresttL 41 reos had been Much trottlili,:.tlby.largo sys t ellingi: o tumors on.tlpfnagekt4.theibed growrkltt,r;' t g. r • Mau ,ben'i,e.-gs. .12e4d , esit •ing - trislikured" . 14 t..ll*.se • appeMl4-,tis, 'OM Jintbia atuljtaiimi'iti.. 0 grad quite atittened , sviultieu .ti c1 , 1amc...-AV e, \ had tried •many I.d nments ;awl of Letzt.::istuVictii 'hut nothing appeared to produce a y effect UpPn them..' Me -,,WoUld , .willilgiv .11AVE GIVEN' T‘li ENVY-FIVE; DOLLARS tiihnie - innt theni 'removed, and the Norge reatoned •to soundneas. Our hostler obtained some of your Lioirnentototi applied it without knowledge. A fen- days 'ugn lie called Mir- attention to theltorse,htid, - to our 'surprise and gratificution, hie tete were perfectly smabih t I'HE TUMORS HAVING ENTIRE., -Li DU, A PI" EARED ! - We asked him' hy , y; hid ' ntag , e he had effented inch'li-'rentarkaliie eure - ' ? His reply was that lie had been atiiat the Si tJS'-'.. .TANG Ll4Vimr.N . r no them ,about ,ten days, and the rtsult•was the-entire retornal.ef the tn. more without producing" any:soreness or leaving We ilterefel'e take great pleasure mending the Linhnent i and, shall continue't&tiao it whenever ozeasioti requires, in preference to any oth r preparation, so Jong as it proeuees such .f.mlarkati le results June 30,105'2. K INSLEY & CO, Southern and Eastern express, No 1 Wall corner of Broadway, New York. . -Since the above certifiett!e was given, , Messrs Kinsl y & Co have informed us • that one of his di treys was thrown from his wagon iii the upper part ,of the city; and very badly bruised, the augon over Idis hotly. lit was taken into a Deetbr's office akin hy,and l'IlE lAN TOLL) lIIM TI) IJ: E THE,' AIUSTANG LINIMENT, as he had recently tried it iii a similar case with great success. He did so, and nll the soreness, lameness, and stiffness was re moved, so that •the next day he was about his business as usual, ‘. We lake great pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all Our friends and custothers. as the hest article we havo ever used for sores, bruises, sprains.:tut, golds in horses. We have used 'it extensively and sinus effectually. Some of our men have also used it for seyerebruises Mid sores, as well as rheumatic andlhey all say it acts like magic—we can only say that we have abandoned the use of any other Liniment, 3. M. HEWETT Stable Kegler to the American Fxpress and for Haruden's Express." NEW YORK,JuIy 310852. - We hereby certiq that we have used the corn• Pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT and have no hesitation in recortnending it as the best,artiole we have 'ever. used for the cure of sprainsaalls, cuts. bruises, Ste on horses. All who iloubt this, will please call on the undersign. ed, and they will be happy - to'afford all Other information in their power as reards its efficacy, Ste. LUTZ. IM LL Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from a letter dated SACITAMENTO CITY, CHI. Alu4. 15,185'2 I believe the MUSTANG !LINIMENT most an excellent article. My. wife brought aeuuple of bottles ,with her, which must thank )ou for. Since she came here, MY HORSE FELL ,JDO,WN WITH M E; and injured me consider ably, but broke no bones.' I had recnm•se to the Mustang, and the relief, and in ham cure was astonishing. (Signed) 1) RANSOM Extract from a letter doted l'irrEnutto, Pa-Octuber 51h, I 85? Another ciicumstance which I noticed a few day! ago, I thou„ ht spoke highly St the virtues oldie Mustang. Being in the office of a Plyai. ciao of high standing,l noticed as Ire opened n door of his bookcase. several bottleff of Ales tang, alongside of which was an nmrrY :gushing bottle, and two ounce preseliptionFlLLF;ll WITH MUSTANG LINIMENT- ' on which was the following directions : Rub the throat well night and morning with the Liniment, and 'wrap a woolen cloth around ' . S. W. DAVERSTICK,DrI S. 1114,101lood_ ! WILLTA — Iit Dr.IDEETZ. Agents fork. Carlisle. General Depot, No. 5, Phoenix Block, corner 2(1 and Dock streets, Philadelphia - . A. D. ANDREWS - Gen. Agent. E5OO CHALLENGE. WH ne ALE r V a t people to a t t : 1 , 1 1 7 t h . e m n a li s b o a t ur mnal valuable importance: take it for that every person will do all in their power,to save die liver of their children ' sod that every person.will endeavor to promote their own health at all sac rifices. I feel 'it to be my duty to solemnly as sure you that WOR MS,secortling to the opinion of the most celebrated - Pity siciana,are the mime; ry causes of a large majority sit ttiseases to which the children and adults are liable,. if you bare an appetite multiunit changeable Mom one kind of food to anothel, had Breath, Vain in the Stomach, Pieking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough,Slow Fever Pulse irregular—remember that sil dick denote \VOItII 5, and you shoidd at once apply the rent city :110BENSACC'S WORM SY R. u ' ' An article founded on Scientific Principles, compounded with purely ,vegetable stlbstances, being perfectly sale when tiikei,and can tie given. to the most tendeelttlinit with decided beneficial effects where Bowel I 'omplaints antlDiarrhott have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it , stands without an equal - hi the catalogue of Med icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stool itch• which makes it :nn iulhiliisle remelt for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the a..totiaitog cures perlortndd by this S rup alter Physiciaus have tailed, is the best e‘iticeee of its superior riffle:icy above all others. • THE I'APE WORM! • This is the most difficult Wnrm to destroy 0 all that infest the human system,-it grows to no almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled And hisiened in the Intestines and Stomach ,Affecting the health so sadly as melting Si. Vitus' Dance, .Fits, etc., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus• peat that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave, im.order to destroy this werm,a very energetic irmitment .nr:st, be Mirsued, tl would therefore Sc• proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as .o remove all obstructions that the'Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm. Which must he taken in doses of 3 fa tilespoonfelii three EnMs a day. These directions lollow.id have never beiM known to fail in curing the most obstinate rase of Tune Worm. . ' HOBENSAER'S LIVER PILLS. No p.stl cithe system Is more liable Millar/me than the LIVER, it serving as a titterer to purify the blond, or giving the proper secretion to the ARM ;; so that any wrong action the Liveraf leas the other important imPts of the systetmend results viwicusiy, to Liver Complaint, Jaundice, byspepsle, kit. We should therefore. watt:leer cry symptom dint might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. Those pills being composed of Mots - OW - Plants furnished by nature to heel the, sick:- Nnmcly , tat; An - EXPECTBRANT, which segments the secretion from the Pulmo• nary mucous - rnenditaticor, promotes the Ms= charge of secreted matter.. An -A ur TIVE. which changes'in. some inexplicable and insensible manner the , certam morbid action of the-system. 3d..1 TONI . , witich give foie and 'strength to the nervous system retieumg health li and vigor to all parts of the nify. CA fIC, which sets it perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the how•-• tes, and expelling the whole moss of elieriffirand vitiated Mater, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restoresheatth,, • •,, ' TO FUAIIIXS. You will find these.pills nit invaluable medicine in many complaints to-which you are subject. In obstructions either total 'or partial, [bey have been found of atiineittireable benefit, restoting their functional arrangements to a healthy potion purifying the blood- lid other fluids So effectually as to patio flight all , eomplaints which may arise from Icamlclrregularities, as headuch. riddiness, -tfimnesa Of sight, pain in Ihe side, back. bto, '-'Notte.gentane unless signed J. N.' Ilotieniaick, all others,being base in - Mations, . ' - '01" Agents' wishillg new "stiii.pli ea; and 'Store ktepers desirous of-beet:m-I'4r ;. , 4geitts misted— 'dress- the • Propriettiii J. Ni;liobettrattelt • , - -, 'l4otivrti :roll GitPtigiit.AND , -Coittery i linVerstick;l3l:lllott, and 13 Ilithbard; et;I;lis10. 'Lloyd; Llsbura,, LDay.'and t l PElpPlth; Meeliati lesburg Coyle,- Iloguestowti Haverstiok'' Strohm;'' Kingstown ;- Keleher, -• elturchtotiitY 'fliiyes, • ,'Shippettishurg t • Divin:', •Pa pettown Greason; Kassel It, :Dice, GickfitiOnt. Weikley /It' Shriner, GentieVllla ; Dona Matta Green, -PatimstoWn Ithords ti;Wherryi burgs emits each;.• WINES:AND LIQUORS. . . Dpa R. Itelege, Lisbon; tiusdatf,Gl:riipe 3111116;', Po rt: A n 014oi'bran'd Uheitio n gni iWi;teit.? 7 -11oston, Brand y;,; Cherry;. Bittridt,2 Pale 7t; ogn vie :tn nd park' Brendy, - 13n113nd cytittinii Winn 'littera. sper , ofoANDE.ol.3. ate. per pottnii,'. solip and 'NfalitusPi' . MOLALS ES , •Watihing''Sodc' superior Y Hyeon,inipeiintotld Itlatik TEA '4,‘ cioAlts; f4r Aftle, by,the box or retail . bring on vour pipee Rn4.trr jkom. ,, On y 26) BAR NITZ. ni_i l UtIU Viruitm Mica 1 . Yab *EET'H' . _ „..13ermass Ce/ebrated Mooth Wash. S ialuable'prerini.'atitMlitts loligbeetrtmed York ond_PhilittlelphisisiVile.e 'ottalifed itnithittense pipularity, for'cleatisrog o •• ymerving. antl - beautifyiq . the teeth: lt,ls eon .remCily;fitraorc.saft. bluoding,gurns.; (lf also !lii1 ),1 1 . , tleitAlititil freslineSSO dm mouth, , Httitd agreeable odOtetothelii.entli. 7--161211 ehe filtaiwiti from' D'r.'llliirras,:. `' with' the', utmost - cOurlenee,.recOin• mend to .the jtublio , Zerman's •Anti-Scarbittid :•,:ToodyWrislims the Lestin use, 'l9 my • practic' tte it Delttlit, have usmi and reentit,mumled it foi , me fait five yeAra; iitullutve lotintrit to'o, , e eat, • iisfaotlon in every. instinee,•uS'tlic NArtish does not • contain acid, tirmitything injurious to the teeth or: • guinst:hut, on 'the ecOlitravy; is the best 'antiseptic . it the preotice;and• therefore, wonhireoorrintemi• he use of it, not only to those who Wishto pee.:; servelheir te`dll4llill gums, and haVe'n Wholesome ibrenth, but also tO those who have diseased'gums t o e teeth.' The utt . Ol tho Wash, !Or's short time, will insure a return. to•thelrliealilly•state. Dentiet3 No. 61, S. Eleventh st., telow• Chestnut .: lir. Heinlel, of Carlisle, sap Mr. Zer min, I am-Well "pletised with your Tooth Wash : it not only cleatises.and whitens the teeth Without - ithring them,but it cures sore or bleeding. gums. 1 cheerfully recommend it to ihejirofessmn and PUbliOas,theVeil best preparation, that can be need for cleansing and, preserving the teeth', bealinCtbe gnms,,and giving sweetness to the bfeatL -• Price Cl cents per bottle, Frimeis Zermatt, Druggist nud Chemist, earner of Muth mut Catharine streets,Thilatielphia. For stile by SANIPAI, ELLtoTT, Cut lisle, Pa potl3 IV). NOVELTIC zpoN worms. t E1 a E undersigned is.pvepared to manufacture sle , m en&ines and boilers, blowing eylin era, gearingor rolling, grist and saw mills. mill screws, lathes and .'• •planett; shaft ing, hangers ` 4 " tigtand pullies, and every vari.; ; tylplArp.Ol-11,4 E CY end CASTINGS,such .s hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes, 'retorts an lamp posts, ear wheels and axles,. fire 'ring's and hydrants, cellar grates and water ?outs, wall copeing, and S very -handsome. Isediment orneW style interns for patent fence salting, 'hosts and gates, cast bathing cisterns, urge size, and a number of new patterns for ookonne plate and parlor stoves, horse pow- re and threshing machines of improved plans, ; l'ough•caatinga cast columns and, fronts for ltouses: • . 'Mill owners and mill-wrigkts are respectful y solicited to call and examine my new and mprovod assortment of Mill gearing patterns. !atterns and smith-work' mnde to order and nachinery..repaired promptly. 13• Railroad cars of all dimensions Atilt and repaired. florrisVarg, May 26. J , R.J ONES. Lutes H. WEISE, Wat. IC. CAMPBELL. ;NE IP STORE! . . WEIgE & CAIIIPBg , i Tr. Coma: of A: liadover. and Loather am. SG most respectfully, op call the early allot-- LP Lien of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity a ournetv mud beautiful assortment of Spring ciuods, selected from the very best of the Now fork and Philadelphia marlocts, consisting of •LADIES DRESS GOODS, Persian Cloths, Barege do lane, Illack Chali Barcgi, Chamelion Silk, Bombazines. I Upacas. All wool De:eines, Mous do bags, French Chintzes; Lawns ' EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, ' Collars, Undersleevos, Cuffs, Spencers, ' Swiss, and Jaconct Ruffling, Swiss and jaconet Edging and Inserting,. Lisle and Mechlin do . do - Florentine do do • ne'n Bobiti do do, Valencenes Laces, • GLOVES AND HOSIERY, - Kid, Silk,t,islo Thread, Mohair and Cotton Gloves. Ltr White andliißlnek Silk, and Blk Ingrain Hose Mixed and White Cotton_ do 'Mons Half-Hose, - DOMESTICS, —Ging.4ll l B,-Chocki4—lickinjo.L.nlicoen, White Mualins, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting-, - Plain and'twilled - Linen, Fine Damask Linea Table Clothe, , do . Towels, -do Napkins, '‘rifitii Bird Eye Diaper. -130,0 TS SHOES; Black and Fancy colored - Gaiters, (Willis), - Shoes othtilliiscripricirm; (Willis' Make) , " Fine Calf Boots, Kip Peg'd Boots, Mena Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, do 'Goiters, do Shoos, All kind Childrens Shoes and Gaiters. GROCERIES,' . Rio-and Java Colfee,Lovering's Syrup Mons. l•es, Citbe :lionises, Sugar of all qualities, Rice, Spices, &c. , Purchasers will find it to their,advatitage to 'rail and examine our stock before purchasing l:lsewhero. as it is entirely new-and we have for our:motto ." quick sales and small ',fats.. Carlisle, April 6, 1353. .1 P Lp..M.I =I ✓ET OGILDI'S EMI - POREUX S - cnu:;ed'by - tlie great .daily . RUSH FOR N EW GOODS at that old•and established CREAF., STORE. , Now opening it'splendid astiort.nient of (Manias Cloth, Barrsiie 'de !nines, Earrazies, Elegant dress Silks, Mons de lege, Chintzes, Celiceee, Oilighams, Needle worked Collar's; lincinreleeves, fgc BONNETS. An immense assortment of Bonnets .from 37 conts to $5. Beautiful and Cheap Ribbons, Artifimais and Bonnet Linings in great variety, ' CARPETS„! ,CAB:PETS4 ! • A big Pit of new and uheap Carpotings; not to be excellotlinprice end beauty. in the State. PARASOLS: Mcomplete assortment of • Parasols and Sun Shades vory,,low. BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 have added , largely- to'Ahis departmant,:end will sell them cheaper than ever. • GROCERIES. A fresh lot of cheap Groceriesjust received. : Como on with your CAStI and.save a tiretit by selecting your purchases Irons this magnif.. leant assortment of Cheap Goode. Rem ember the old stand; East Main et, Carlisle. April CHARLES OGILBY. ce.uoimaiws VA Ll', OA 0 C Epx.sTo RE, ..nigh St., two' doors East 'of . .111iirlief Hauls, TElg subscriber thankful for past fa vors would inform his old customers and the community , irkgeneral, thdt he has just re 'turned from tho city with a largo and full as— sortment of Groraries, consisting in part of superior Rio, Java, Lagusyra, and Roasted . Coffees, Lovering'uLutnp, Sand and Pulver.' iced Sug•rs; Brawn Sugars at all prices;lllo, Noose( all qualities and prices. • ofeVery description, including French and En glish Chine, in setts or, by the piece; also, Stone Chlutr - and etinfinon warn of every de acription, and aidll nisorinient of Class .ware: - W11,1,0W Ss CEDAR-WARE,.,: , .. , such es Clcithee;'Market;:-Traveiling. Sewing; Knife; .Tutribler end'.Childran'e IFt(noy Bea• ;kilter Tube; Painted land Ceder Buckete,,lron and Braes-bound Wootlen:Bowle, Better Pir kine, Grocery Jinxes, &c. • • , • superior Black, Imperial'! and Young pyson Teas; Choeelare, Prepared Cocoa. . , SUGAR CURETLAMS, ' of, fine quality,' tokothei %%lib .'superiqr,pry Hoof. 'Smoltod Harting, ;t:Around .Alldin and fine tabla,Salf,..Spiaos of all kinds; --••• „ •-„;; such as 0 ra.ogoo, omoies rigs,runee, Rot; a full . annply 'or Pino Oil and - Fluid Lampot pnfoly Fluid•Lttnii. .; • ° • • , Seg44 • Old T.iliacop of , fino qualitioirond oall'anti examine for -yourf eglyeti at the attind.•& - '•• • • ; ‘• .tltf E-aktililci of .figgari,l'lsisiot , otlst 0- c c°t4r.ollo-.4f bh ,A'")id„ , , Eiteo*l,lVltip.otaloboo; tsrantlfee,'-Liemons, , z Optiri,;- - Fiotidrvoof v"Fruiti t . , Datia; ' " Eli o,od aid riadf-Prunoe; Figs,. ' a'riatirliiilk, ErOOkori; iku&o; 1 :in' 664 1 1 3 t iini off-. , ,kindir of ,Conlbotionar '4104'411-44:4,01ch bet,: iflsipOodlOl% - im thp ' mast ,lioNithroOdatlog tonne._ - Juno - 1, J. KIEFFER. JOHN W. HENHEL, Surgeon Dentist Prepared only SP [UNG GooDs, viz South Side QUEENSWARI; EA S , ~._ NI!! to uetixtscrn ni..: EssElgor, rEGGE oy L. KRUPP, o 639; North 11101 street, Ph ladelphin,itt warranted to' render ent:re satin. Ilictinn, and is beyond doubt the Best and most windesumti Proparatioi of Coffee ever known.. 7— Onerkage at 121 cents ,WILL . SAVE four view 'kW ordinary Coffee. Try it and be con vinced. A number ,ot Essences of Cot Tee were deposited at (the Franklin Institute • in 18.52. and the Judges Decided Krupp's to be THE EIF•ST itr the exhibition. Friends, it yon wish to enjoy n goodicheap mid healthy Lop of Coffee procnre Kropp's Essence of Coffee`.. Iris • Ihr - Sale by nearly ,11 the principal Giocers and Druggists throughout the United States. April 20,1853. , Worlds. Fair .Pre'ne, Safes. More proof of their superiority.—The late Piro in Jersey City. . , • Mn. Sitis C. Ilenntna--ISih It 'gives us much pleasure to state, that a :ale of your melte - was the means of preserving our, books and valuable papers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, Forks, •St..c., from destruction by the fire that occurred in our store on the night of the 27th ult. at No G Montgomery street. The lire commenced near the Safe, owing toils situation On a wall, did not fall into the cellar, but was ocricaed to the full heat of the fire from its comniencoment.yand when taken from the' ruins hurt all the brass plates and knobs'completelv 'melted Yours, ft. IS . lf,L 13 & Co. Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853. 'heat fire in. Strawberry St.—Letter from Lewis Ca.—Philadelphia, March 20, 1852 Mr. Jonx•FAausr.—Sir: It affords me much satisfaction to inform you that the "Herrin , " Salamander Safe" which tve purchased of you a short time since, preserved our books and papers in good condition,. daring the severe ordea, through which it pasSed at the disastroui conflagedtion that took lance at our warehouse on the morning of the 28111 inst., when the sale was exposed to the most intense heat for sumo home, and when dragged from-the (lames was red hot on several sides. We make this state ment by way of bearing testimony to the worth at these valuable Fire Proofs Very Respectfully, LEWIS .&.• Co. The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring Salamander Sales," challenges the whole world in thmsum of One Thousand Dollars, to produce their equal. .Awarded the PRIZE Af EDAL, at the. WORLD'S FAIR, London, and the SOLI) MEDAL by the American Institute. Over 8000 of these Safes•have been sold and are now in use. and more than 100 , have passed triumphantly ihraugh‘oceidental fires • Second hand Sales and " Salamanders" of other makers, having been taken in part pay for "Herrings." for sale nt cheap rates 'JOIIN FARREL, F, 34 Walnut St., Plaladelphia. ig&.'llfarbleized Iron Mantles, Table Tops, 1 5-e. tram the vorkil of the celebrated “SALA.. MANDF,R MARBLE CO," on hand in great variety. mar 303 m SPRING} MILLIDIED:i GOODS JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in _French Millinery Goode, No. 45.50uth Second Street, Philadelphie, 9 AVING received by late arrivals a largo and weAl solo - clad assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, I are now prepared . to offer their customers, at the lowest market prices— Glace Silks for Bonnets, • ---- 7Foncy - Bounet - and - Cap - Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flower!' Crapes, all colors, • Fancy Nets and Laces. Together with every article appertaining to the ,Millinery trade. - '•March 9, 1853. WOODAR, WILLOW WARE. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS, 1,500 Doz. -BUCKETS. Aiiiorted Colors. 600 N ETS CEDAR WASH TUBS, 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 300 Doz. WALL 4. SCRUB 'BRUSHES, ' The largest slOCk ever offered in Phila. delphia, and the cheapest in the world. Or— ders promptly filled. • _ _ 111, Ac J. M. ROW E, NO,lll NORTH THIRD sT %larch 9,1853 PIItLADELPIIII. Cheap Watches and Jewehy, 14, WHOLESALE?. and RETAIL itt i - .'''' at the "Philadelphia Watch -",, and Jewelry Store," Number \ ' 96 North Second Street, correr ••I • of Quarry', Philadelphia. ~,"1•=- Gold Lever %Vito:heti, "lull ti:o:l2'o7VirAthh jewelled, 18 carat cases, 580,00 I Sily'r do tullj'd, 812 Gold Spectacles $7".04 SilverLe'pe jwls, 10 Fi”,o Silver do. 11,1'50 do .do do 9 Gold Bracelets.. 300 Superior Quartiers, 7f 'Ladies G'd Ply 100 Imitation du 5 I S'r Tea S'ns,sett,s 00 Gold Pens with pencil and Silver Bolder, 1 00 • Gold Finger Pings 3710001E1 10 88; Watch Glasses, plain, 126 cents; Patent, 18i • Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. All. oods warranted to be what they ate sold for. STA,U FFEft & BARLEY, septBls. - Successors to 0. Conrad. On. hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lol,Ver'then the abort prices. _ WM. BAILY & 80 N, • Lny.orlm Moum. raim'cu & ems. wArm,,,. JrnEuy. • Wmt% AND rhNcy • M . e . wmW,My m,..wfn . i the lg., gyi oe a the shove Om de, which aro o*ftd at Wholmle or mullit,*: , M Muke)t Stmot, share Sixth, D•xuster Street, iimmw=o m, uamsnndroL ,e,h4f the a.° AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE THE subscribers, in addition to their extort. sive Grocery, have connected therewith an AprucuurumAL wmtEHoun . and SEED STOEE,IIO, Market 'street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and aro prepared to fill all orders, by whofesslo and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implements; Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants with reasonable "discounts to sell again. Horse-powers and threshers, wheat.drillle and soed-pluntera, plows,harrowa and cuativa tore, fodder. hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans' corn shelters, "vegetable cutters, hand grain clovetshollere,horso takes, einirne,grind stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and manure forks, ,farmer's boilers, ox yokes and bow, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hoes andrraltes, post diggers, ,whoolbarrowe, grain cradles, soy dies and scythestones, potable drags post sugars, axes and hatchets, grain bags., grain •rneasures, "garden trowls, .pruning and 'budding knives, grass and staid etcklee, screw ',wrenches, pincers and gimblete, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and Item brushes, curry combs, garden reels,' dow bells, ivhillie trees, guano, plaster, poudrette, bone 'dust, lime, gar den, field andflower Hoods. • • • . . " A leo; lama inn] fresh , assortment,o.GßO GEßMS, TEAS, Ike., till cheap tor:cash. . • • 13.01( ER 8i HALL. , ltrCirain:'wo proddee of, ell Ithh4 4 .l o colve4 exclitinge., for, implentems, . • .•• • .• - I I , 3, • L itonEn. UNDE - RT AK'S . it .Ifaiteroe..Scrept, anknexi:dooli co Gia i ei Hotel „ . 41tEldidefeiriod'ivneld'reaii.ectfdlly inferni, goner-, 'ajly;•ahat he now has en - hond•elarge and elo- PagrAeaOrimeal, I,,LlR4.lTußE,colfelisting .in part of Wardiebee; Card and Oher.Teldes, B etaai'ltereauE 4 ': l 3edatenita;' , Plioin'lttd'tati6Y 'Se'vring Stabile: dte:: rnandfactured, of the %herd iitaterial ; and qUelit'y waireinted. - tothio'a"geiteral ; Aseimment !MAIRS 'the toivoat nitido to 'order; 'and Fepairing'prominlY. attended ' ' wrCoffine piade at' Ito ahorteat notice, and . havidg a splendid !Jennie he will atiynd timer: alii.irkaw nr.,country. .. • • 4- 'DI , Remember the eland— , next' door to . It. Glue's Hotel. - nov24 R B. SMILEY. 1 linsreitancotio. Eln MI 1 , IVVI 7P tiny, .17' 41 ?;''f?,, '" '\ ', ..,. l'hti id. ' . 0 ' ,,, , i v ,•_'N_ ~, , r .. , • ii.,„;pr h ~ CHERRY :RECTQRAL: . . COUGHS, COLDS, .• 730 . 41 RENESS,, pit ON- • 9rExaixp; CODUP, ASTE• ;MA,. .vtrrloopxrr.ci-couVIT ABM 0017„STIMPTION. Of. all fife numerous medicines extant, [and same of them 'minable . ' for the Mire of put nunnery cumplOnts, nothing hes ever been found which cold compare in its effects with this preparation. Others mire sometimes, but at - hlil‘tiines and in all diseases of the lunge and threat where medicine can give relief, this will do it.. it is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance .with the directions. We 'dr: not - advertise for the information-'of those who have tried it but those who have not.— Famlliee lhat have known its value will nut be without it, End by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous eansequences of Coughs end Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. Tne-Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was. awarded to.this preparation by the ihntid nfJudges in Septemberll2l7 ; also, the medals of the Alma° great Institutes of Art, in this country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati; has been given In the CHERRY PECTORAL, by their Government in emisidera• lion of its extraoidinary excellence nod useful. nese in burint o rtfrections of lite: Lungs and Throat. "qead the following opinion founded on the long eimerienee of the eminent Phyiieion of the port and city of - f ST JOHNS, Mliy 8, 1851. Dr J C AVER, Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has pri;'ven what I fore saw from Its composhion, roust be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs In which we, in tins section aro peculiarly lmblc.. . . .. . . . . I think its equal lins not yet Leen discovered nor do I know how a bettor remedy can be made lor tha -dietempars of the Throat nod Lane. • J J BURTON, M D, F R S. Sec what it hail dodo on a wasted constitu tion; not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: Stumm; Jan 24th 1851. Dr Ayer : In the .mOntli of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhea in the mines of California. I returned to San Fraanciscii in hope of receiving , benefit from a change td climate and diet, My diarrlicea teased, • but was, followed by a severe cough, and mu , ii soreness. 1 finally started for home, but re ceived no benefit from the Voyage. My cough eimtinued to grow worse and when I arrived at New York, I-was •at rinse marked by my acquaintances us a victim of consumption. I mint confess that I saw no sufficient reason to 'doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little-. espeetation 'of deriving any benefit from its use, You would not re ceive these lines did 1 not regard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the apace of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SART IL WASITINGTOR, Pa., April 12, 18411. Dear sir : Feeling that I have been spared from n premature,gyave, through yotf tr instrumental. ty by the providence of God, 1 take the liberty to express my Oatitude. cough and the alarming symptoms of Con sumption had reduced me too low to lease me nnything like hope, when my physidian brought ne O battle of your PECTRILA seemed. tO _JAford_immediate.reltecand. uecks :hue - Ins restored me to sound health 11 is will fbr others what it has done foi , me; you are Lertainly one of the beilef.ctors of mankind, Sincerely wishing you every blessing, 1 um Very respectfully yours, JOHI .1, (ILA Hitt, - -- Rector of St. Peter's Glinrch, With such assurance, - and from such .inen; - no stronger proof can be adduced. unless it be from its effects upon trial. Prepared and Sold by JAMES 0. AYER, PRACTICAL CREMIiri, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Carlisle by IV S. Elliott, and S. IV. Ilweratia—ni Mechanicsburg by Ur Ira Day •—in Nowville by J. H. Herron—in Shippens• l.urg by J. C. &U. 13. Altick, at by Drug— iste generally throughout the State. G'l~l~lGzi'~Gl~ !COM:11E1U IL7. IAL COLLEGE, I,oetited No l`q;lialtinioie Street, Baltimore. Md. The osiensitife object of this Instithtion is to / lace in the reaelLot individuals proper facili t les for obtaining a thorough and practical ,itareantile . Education. Nothing inueed has aeon omitted that-is calculated to produce the desired result. Thu rooms of the College are well B‘tted up, imnveniently arranged, and situated' in the nost desirable part of the City. Connected ,• hereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in onnection tvifh familiar Lectures on Comnier. ,dal Law and Mercantde Science, is a matter ,if the highest Importance to all who desire to eiecutno Accountants of the first order, and cc- Quay stations of profit and responsibility. A young men can here obtain a more eon cm .tnotvledge of general business matters in a ow weeks than can be acquired in as ninny, ;tears in any one ,Courting Room. The course el study embraces Double Entry :took keeping, and its hdaptation to• vat ions ilopartments of Commerce and Trade, Mercau i ile calculations tabglit according. to the most t pproved methods. Poetical Penmanship, corn- Lining rapidity •of execution with beauty of vonstruction. Lectures on. Mercantile Lew, 'pen. various important Mercantile Subjects beside many other points necessary for a book-, keeper or business man to understand. The time necessary fir an industrious student to complete the course varies from 5 to 8 uteelts. There being no L,teation, 'applicants can .enter at any time and attend both day and evening: Examinations are held at slated periods and Diplomas awarded to thnbe who g tiduata.- 1 For terms, &c., write'and have a Circular for warded by mail. March, 23. 1853. Iy. SlWArig SAW MILL; • THE undersigned •owning a largo Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on un improved plan, witifi. circular Raw capable of sawing with 'eat rapidity, located three miles west of Pa. peitown,Euinberlund county, at the base of the South Mountuin, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near ono thousand acres of the best timber land, in the Southern part of Penn sylvania, are now piepored to saw and furnish 'timber to ordcriiiit tho shortest notice of the carious descriptions used for mechanical itr. - .poses.' They can runtish frame stuff for burns and hoeues of any length o rid 'size that May be reqOired, wentherMaOrding, flooring, and fen. 'cing boards, poplin and oak boardiand plank, 'l3liingterand plastering,laths, oak and chi:tenet shingles, cooper . ' sidt£, pitch plea poste, and chestnut rails and pasta.' They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, atonal rails and posts for fence, oak and pine wood by the cord, and bun engage to be delivered in its ,soason several hundred curds of chesnut ;oak bark, for farming purposes. The proprietors having ovlitod. themealves 'of the natural advantages of 'their location. which. abounds /in a, r variely •of the ;finest tiniberi MIA iniiing also a practical IntAvledge . otiliqkisinesa, are ambled to'fbrolnli'luMber • lower tolliti'''citizeno `of CuMberlond 'count; than can,be'dono by any, aflutter establishment .-andoe;tlMy wish and expect,to do, it large bushman, will spare no pains itis H itScorniiiMlats the public at the shortest notice:,, " • ; The attrition; dOnitriptions of lumber' will be delivered in Corbel° or elneivhcie be dealredt,''All'ordertr;addreded to the ~ 'Propriej tora,,Diveo eir.;ll!aakell,llvlngln.Paportown, • to . Yvp!. ,fir, in Cutliialg ; will reaurq ,prnmpt attentlieni •tf•• : • DIVEN, HAISICELL Nov.loi .• -•;;•• •,• • mo. , - ; DI; STOR E and for Oali ono .of.obt Woti, g tieing Maaliiikde, , t.with • Hub" 11110 0 10i) . 1 . Thai being daaillattly the boat inothinein.asa amid! ivorttiy the atlanticl of CatpollolA rend Coach Makera. It will be aold'Acay„.kiw r ot oath at tho Fatittly,Eroodry..of A1)1.20 . • - zturiqiiciiigtritc, c:.ausw.faa,3 Sil94dfd: Valley- Goods, faczaitt", .4 Books,'Sze. drc '• ' :W: 44l ' i t•itST/CK has ju st retteiv'cd. via • from the city andis.now opal, logs stileip-. rclid,dieplaroll FANCY- G GGS;.isuitablo tor, eldt•upproachiug 41olythiy Season, to. which •hcs -desire's to White, attentiotkol hie :friends arid, the public His a ssortibent Out 'lice (llama: be .1 surpassed novelty sod - cleg.ance, buth in quality 'cud price•ul - tire articles, can-- not litil•to plcuse pureheeere. It ctotiid be iirt possible to enumerate his • • . • HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS,, whicb comprise every variety of [army article o the most novel_ styles, and,..eighisi:te slava such as, • • ; Papier:Macho Goods, ' : • ' ;Elegant alabaster' and porcelain -studs. and trayte; • • Edney ivory, pearl and shell card casec', , Ladics"Fancy ifashets,• Fancy Work Boige:o, with sewing instriten'ts. Port .Monnaiei, et ,every varier), Gold pans and .pencils, Fancy paper weights, , Papeteries, with a large variety 'DI Peelle's, Fancy etntionc-ry, ' Motto seals rind wafers, _Silleand bead-purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly' Cnished, firie cutlery, • Perfume baskets, laul•bags; Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Houceel's perfumes of the various felt dE. Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with awinnunitruhle variety t• f rrticles elegantly finished suitable lor Le— lyday presents, to which he' invites special at-. tention. Also, tin extensive and elegant collect ice of 'HOLIDAY GIFT DOORS, comprising -Ilea various English and Ameri, tie ANNUALS Mr 1853, richly mI,IOIIE-lad ar d illustrated PO El ICA 1. W Olt Ii S, with. GI ULDRE.f•I'S :PICTOR lAL B 0 0 L S for children of all ages, than whick nothir g can lie more appropriate or pleasieg as holidays gifts. His assortment of School Bucks ra - d School Stationery is also, cc rookie, and ecrir 7 ' prises every thing used in Collt Lc i.rd the Schools. He also deeir es to call ilie particular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIR AND 01..1i5, from the extensive estrildislonems or Cornefius. Archer and others of Philadelphia, ccn l nusn g every st yid Of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, fur burning either lard, sperm orf, lie - real oil, together with Flower Yeses, Fancy Screens, &e, His assortment in !Menne is un equalled in the borminh. Also. _ . Flt MTS. 'FANCY CONFECTIOA HY NUTS—PRESERVE?) FltUll S, &c., in every variety nud at all prices, all ci which are pare and fresh, such as cap be conf.dEntly recommended to Ins friends and little folks. his stock embraces everything in the .lire of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers,which the public are eepeeially invited to call and' see dwarf, the holidays.— Itementb'er the Old Stand, manly opposite the Bank on Nor:Whenever street. . deels 1852. S HAVERSTICR. Hu! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE," THE subscriber' would teSpect telly annourre to the citizen*" of this place, and all nerrons visiting the same during the Holidays, that ho has now on hand and will continue to be cup— plied with the latest novelties tip to the close of the season, contprising in purl „ _ CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, sAeh as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Hon Bons, 'Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit ])rope, Rose, rincl'Butut A Ittionds,,. Frcmii aid ex ploding. Secrets. Also all the common vatie• lies, all of which will be sold wholesa4 nod raciii at low rates, fit KRISS KINGLE'S OLD HALL, i❑ North Hanover street, n few doicrs north of the Bank; where ice linve ins( received FRUITS AND NUTS`' of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Final's, Citron, ur— rants,.soft .and. parer- shelled A Imot cs, 1 il berm, Cocoa, Cream and GrOund Nuts., Also, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of ovary kind from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood. glass,`. bins, peldrr macho, tin and India rubber, zinc, &e.. such es Fins Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sowing and Curd Baskets-,---Work7xnd Fancy_ Dares, Flcwor- Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Setts, Music 1314e5, Pore Monnies„ Dottie Doors, G.ta,e Dec.r.s, Masks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, D.MIIMCS, lotto and other games, & c. Fam y Soaps arm Hair Oils of every variety. In contention with the above a huge slot It 'of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized. etttsltq at d brown Su.; gars. ot every grade. Coffee, Molasses, State Green nod Black Tens, Spices, Bum r, toes, Sugar, Water and o.lter Cm( liers,'eltet &c. The subscriber ret urns h•s vibe. to tl 1.1 ks to ngencrous ptiblie for the patronage hereto fore bestowed on him, and 'hopes, by a &elle to please, to merit a continuance of the tame. decls P. MON VER. WALL PAPERS. rrtHE subscriber is just now receiving and opening an unpstalleled . assortment of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous el onus. forming the interiors of their old dwellings into now ones, and giving additions' embet. lishments fo their new ones, at n coMparntire lytrifling cost, will an well to cull and examine for I can tell them front ,GI cis upwards. RI - member. the old stand, East Maui st opposite Ogillitty's Store. By the way I would soy to those who also want to improve the exit rior el* their houses, that. I calm tarnish them with Wetherill'e pure and fresh ground White Lvatt, together with various other volume, bite. or ange, yellow, various shades of green, &e, in short evelything calculated to adult at d Zee orate.Y6iii mansions. , mar 2 HENRY SAXTON ,OOTOR VOll-R -r SELF—PRIVATE '. for 25 eclat, by means the POCKET MSC U OIL'S, or, Every One IS OWN IIYSIAN The thirty.siath Etli• 1, with one hundred en eings, showing Prhato itaises and. litalforma is of the Generative dem, in ()Very shape I farm ; to uldsh is ad 'enses ol Feuudes , in. tended tor the use ol loonies only (see page 100), being of the highest importance to married peo• pie* ' or Those contemplating niorriage. By I% M. YOLlis:G t M. D., Graduate oldie ,University of Pennsylvania, Member of the. Royal College of Surgeons, Lantlon,and Honorary Mernber ot tie fibiladelphin Mt diens ..inetvty. 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