iniotellaucous ... Plainfield'Cia.ssical Academy - ... .- .... • -,, Near :Oari(ele,' ra. . • IHE 14th Session (five• months) will cent - mence hlar2d. • .Tho'haildings are-new new T nn • extensive qua° :erected last tali). 'The situation -is all that can be &aired for health fulness and moralpurity , . Removed from the excitementii of Town or. Villrige the Student' may here prepare far College, Mercantile -par suite, &c. All the branches are taught which go to.fortn a -liberal 'ducat on: A conscien tious 'discharge of dot? has secured, 'under Providence. the present flourishidg condition of,the Institution. Its future prosperity shall be maintaned by the same means.. ~ Terms—Board and 'Tuition (per' • session), . - '550 . 00 - ( For .Catalogueswith hill information address R. K. BURNS, . . ' • . Principe/ & Propricipr. Plainfield, Cumb, Co., Pa. . Oumberland Valley Institute. A Meet Boarding School embracing two distinct arid ,eeperate Departments, Male 4. Female. ' REV; J. S. LOOSE, A. M. EilS institution will -hereafter_ occupy the. new and .commoalous edifice just erected for its,; accommodation. The buddinglisfpc culistay adapted to meet the warns of both de• partments. ' The rooms are largo and well ventilated, and the whole house is warmed with a heated air furnace. which is especially healthful. ...lt is located on an eminence near the bor ough or mechanicsburg, ,Cumberland County, Pal; with ample grounds, handsornely laid out and ornamented, surrounding it ; inviting to phyeicalexereise and to amusement. in the open -air. Every facility tar an accomplished aid classichl education is here'offerecl that can be found at any similar•lnstitution in this State. TERM'S. Board and. Tuition, per session,• • $5O 00 Masic and Ornamental Branches, extra Tho Summer Sesaiiint will open on the .0d of May, and continua twenty one weeks. • BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS Rev. J. S. Loose, -A. M.,Professor of Moral Science and Ancient Languages, Henry . Com fort, Assistant Miss L. C. Walker, Principal of Female Department and teacher of Music, Miss--Assistant; Mr. Edward Fells, Professor of Modern Languages ; J. 13. Her , oing, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and. Laws . of . Health: • For," Circulars" containing references and urtlier particulars address-the Principal,t Mechanicsburg, . Cuinberland Co:, Pa. March 30 1553. , =ELITE CALL ACADEMY. Three miles 'West of Harrisburg, Pa. ?HE, Fifth Session 'of this Institution wig cuatmene. on 'MONDAY, the 2d day o May, next.. Parents ancfguat diaus are reques ted to inquire into the merits of this Institution before sending their eons or words elsewhere. The situation is retired, pleasant, healthful, and convenient of access. The course of instruc tion will embrace. the different branches of a' thorough English Education, together with the Latin. Greek, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese Languages, and Vocal and Instru • mental Musle. The Principal will be assisted by foot well qualified Teachers, viz t two in the English Branches, one in Penmanship and Drawing, and ono in Music and the Modern Languages. TERMS. Boarding, Washing,Tuition in the English branches, &c., per ses sion (5 months,) " sso[oo Ancient or Modern Languages, each, ;5 00 instrumental •Music, - - 10 00 For Circulars and otherinformation address D. DENLINGER, Principal. man Trhite ]fill, Cumberland county, Pa. rznE ZWSURANCEL The Allen'''and 'Halt Ponnsborough Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation cinder the management of the following commission ers, viz: , Jacob Wm,. R.. Gorges, Michael Cocklin, Molchoir Brenneman, Christian Stay r man, Christian Pitzel, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Ja cob Kirk,, Prowell, Joseph .Wicker.. • 'rho .eates of insurance aro as low and favor able as any Compahy of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members aro in vited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at uny time. ° BENJ. IE. mossErt, President. • , Henan LoGAN, Vice PfedideNt3 Lewis Ryer, Secretary. Michael gocklin, Treasurer. AGENTS. Cumberland Couhty.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland; C. B. Derman,Kingstown ; Lien ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles Ball, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, West PentieligiMgli; James McDow. el, Frankford ; Made Griffith, South Middle— ton; Samuel- Coover, Benjamin —Haver/Mick; Mechanicsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn; Da vid Coover, Shepherdstown• York County.=-John Bowman, Dillsburg ; Peter Watford, Franklin; John Smith, Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; Danil RaffenshArger, J W.Craft,Paredise. • llarriasarg.—Houser & Lachman. Members of the company having poliples admit to expire can kayo them renewed by making application to any of the agents. Nov. 24, ly. 0;111V1114)11 . LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! WHICH surpasses in quantity quality and prices any that has ever yet been opened in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety of all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin dings,Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axe's, Bows, Felloos, Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand -more articles unmentionable. • " Having purchased largely of Heavy Goods previous to the alliance in prices, I am enabled to sell goods at old prices,. Persons in want of Hardware aro invited to call and examine my goods and hear my; prices, and you will be-ifitt isfied where the Cheap Hardware is to be had. 0.1411 y stock of WALL PAPER is nnalr. •preached by any in the Borough.. ' Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a continuance of the same is solicited b L y • JON P. YNE, Was: Side of North Hanover Street. Carlisle; J. E. GOULD, • ' [SUCCESSOR TO A. FlOT,r .IVb. 164 Chestnut. Se., Swaim's Building, Phila. 10XNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Deal. Jed or in Musical Instruments or every do. script ion. Exclusive agent for t sale of fact. Davie LI Co'a Patent Suspension Bridge JEolian and other L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons; Mar. tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &o. • , . Residents of the country will h o supplied by mail or otherwise with music they may wish, tut low as if purchased in person.. Having one or the largest stocks in the United States. I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor rno with iCcall or'order. . • Dealers in Music supplied on the most fibers: terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. , ,may 20 1853 ly) Gan "'Wares and Lamps,' 11LIEIDRICK, HORNEY BRO., No 221 11. N. 24 Street, near Vint4 Phila , ,having had' menf:Years practical. experience in the business, and all work sold by us is manufac tured under our linmediat2 supervision, we are enabled to offer to ottremsere puperior articles in every braneh of our' trado.,' Actiur.Store 'may be ,found in every varietyof style and ilnisk l LGeo dr: Learn ,DHANDELIERS. PEN. D A TS, ' SIDE, BRACKETS iorliallri; *Churchesi &es, the Improved ,Pinevoll, Lamps; 'together with a fine , assortment of Fluid; Lard: and Oil Lamps, Oirandoles parlor Asliglit and Reading. Lamps, Rennet Hoidens, ere: , . On heed [Amp Glaesen, Globes, Wicks, eltadestito, All work warranted, or no sale. Factory No. SS Noble street, near . Fourth. Remember...—. .Store. No int N. 2d 6 t ., nep doot to .1 Slower DePuY' ll Catrat Store, riuty2o ititu 'GREAT 'ARRIVAL' Or_ EMMEN* ANZIP Eiti*,lo22MLl Day Goods. .. • At the store of the subscriber, the great Mart for Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots 4. Shoes, Tito subscriber respectfully informs his friends • and numer_ous custotiters. that ho has returned from Philadelphia witle.a large and varied as sortment of Spring and Squinter Goods, eon in part of Cloths, Caseimeres, Sat floats, Nestings, Muslim 'Pickings .Linseys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders , . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bombazines, Plain and Change. able Php;ins, MausHis de Laines, Grrighanis, Calicoes, Alpachas, liorinoee, Shoals,, Hoer. ery, &c. 'WENS' & BOYS',I-lATS &CAPS. A very largo assortment, embracin evry style and quelity. A largo assortment i.l Bonnets, Ribbons, Umbrellas. and Parasols. BOOTS AND §.14,0E5. An extensive variety of Mon's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes; Gum Shoes, from the most cerebrated manufacturers. 'Also, colored and white Carpet Chain. • GROCERIES, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, &c. Choice Teas from the well.known tea dealers, Jenkins & Co., &c., &o. All who visit our establishment aro free to acknowledge that we are selling Foreign and 1/mastic Dry Goode, Boots, Eileen, Sec., at as; tonishingly low prices. • Our tow prices has already attracted a large number of people.— The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as , inducements can be offered to purchasers. Don't forget the corner opposite Leonard's old stand, North Hanover street. Butler, Eggs, rags and soap, taken at' mar ket prices. ' N W WOODS, ,np6 Agent. DRUGS DRUGS! DRUGS rresh Spring Supply! HAVE just received a fresh stock of Med• icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &,c., which having been purchased with great caro ht the best city houses,..l can 'confidently recommend to Families, Zilysicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as beingD RUGS. fresh and pars. Patent Medicines, Ilerbsand Extracts, Fine •hemi oak, Spices,ground and whole Instruments, Essences, Pure Essen'l Oils Perfumery, &e. Cod Live, Gil—Warranted Genuine. DY'E-STUFFS' Log and dam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, Alum, „ I Lae. Dye" • PAINTS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass; - Linseed - Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be gold at the very lowest market price,- Also,a fresh and splendid DB eortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, allot wLich aro offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug flook and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on Nerth,linnover street. S. W. HA VERSTICK. May 28 1851. SADDLE AND HARNESS NAHNG. rinliE subscriber continues to carry on the A. above business, in all itsvartous branches, in North _Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of 'Leonard's corner, where he intends keeping on band ageneral assortment in hipline, ' Consisting of all kinds of lash ionable SADDLES, Bridles marting . alesjiirths,Clr cinglcs 1,1110 and flalters,'also TRUNKS, tray-114), cling ancl saddle He also BM manufactures themostapproved Spanish Spring Saddles, ever used in —this country, 'those wishing a handsome, durable and pleasant sad dle will do well to call and see them. He also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of his cue tourers, that ho makes the neatest and pest gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is made in the wohntry. He also makes all kinds of Matrasses to brder, viz : Straw,Husk, Curl. od Hair and Spring Matrasses. All the above articles will be made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. ianl4.lv • WM..OSBORN. CARLISLE FOUNDRY Er. MA OH 1N E SHOP . - • -..0-3.-.41.z4.-4*.i,t„ 4.74Nhi THE snbscriber continuesto manutacture at his Foundry in East High street, having On hand a great variety of good patterns, and is prepared .to furnish -'IRON AND- BRA - - CASTINGS, which will bo executed to order (if not on hand,) null° shorter ,notice, such ae Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c_, 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 olaort notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. Viso, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor izontal Gear Four Horse Power ; Horizontal Gear Twit Horse Power, Ploughs Corn Shot lors and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines and Horse powers repaired and Job Work Rom, at the shortest notice. Pa,terns of different kinds on hand and made to order. lie also has on hand n large supply of Phila delphia and Troy Conking Stoves, and is con stan.lv making Cooking Stoves of various im proved pat'orns, for coal or wood. Ten Plate Stoves, Grates, &c. Repairing done to all kinds' of Machinery.— All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work. apr2ltf FRANKLIN- ,GARDNEII. Fish, Fish, 0 ! Fish. FIFTY. barrels of prime No. 1, 2 and 3 - Mackerel, in whole, half and quarter hsrrels, just received in store and for sale at-the lowest prices for cash by ..marl? J. G. WILLIAMS. . iVY AcEr.EREL. bble, in Whole and Half barrele, now 200 receiving and for sale by WOODWARD & SMITH. Window Shades, Oarpets and Oi Cloths. Z. STEWART DEPTTY, AT 223 North 2d Street, . above • Wood Philadelphia, would most respeettat. ly all the attention' of hie friends and the public in general, to his lame and well . se. elected gtoeli. of Carpet', Oil ClottarMattinge, Window Shades, Door Mats,' Stair Rods, Pi. ano Covers, Table Covers. Corea Matting; Irmo Fn. yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting Muses, &e. Also—to my branch Store, 13T, Spring] Gar den Street, above 9th .iLivruzi 1 1'31AGIIDT I Two Women Twiny Butchered 1. I I THE greatest excitement prevails in Phila. dolphin on account of the inhuman massacre of- two helpless females I but n greater and more intense excitement exists since the arri val at Bentz & Brothers, of a splendid lot of handsome SPREIM ' GOODS, • which we'are selling off to the public nt very .low prices., Among thenoi or Dress Coeds, every kind, Bonnets, vcryiblioap, Ribbons, Chintzes, Muslins, and a great stock of Clotho, Coseimerio, Vestingo, Summer stuff; and a general Variety. Further particulars horoal ter, BENTZ & BROTHERS. mar& 16 , • CO4.L I COAL • , The Best and Cheapest in , the Market ibr . Family.. Use., . , • - . n . - R 200 TON'S ,ottimtlebritod ach Gap Coal; 'Dauphin. county, and Geld Mine Gap .Coal ; ,o ahnyhtliNionnly,',iiiarreealved 4 ,and gala at.prioeirfrem $3,R5 te'...3180 per ton; by. C;131D1)11.41,1v, at ihci.'wilicalionali.larnierly Aiivned by g.A,:•lfoover.'„i etirCoaf can' dolivarod' 'whore 'along the lino of . the .Ciunherland V a lleritail , Road Orders by letter-(posi paid) Orfliptil! r ,110,1 41,4 ' arok , • 3..r1 ~,„ • - • , . . ~~3~.t~.A~ ~~S~q~S3~o 4•••: . * • - . 1:1-:•:.:, 6'.• '-'1',.7. - : - . - ::::. q NEXiOAN ItlppTA:Dl(4. L 1011444.1% • , 'Through by Egpross.;•',i! MESSRS. A MEN::,aNrtZ We have beeit , using your 'MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT with the. most per. • ifteoort.seuscicwer bc c O n u o e l h o t i r t o r u n b s l o: d t by y a1;1 1 1 ,. 1 5 ,1 ,: e E swellings,ee or tumors on the fetlocks; they had grown tar-: ger than hen's eggs:, Besides being disfigured by ti-se .npliendsgett; the limbs, and Joints ap,, pe.red wille,,stiltene4sw ol len and I lame: SWe had tried many Li uments and other - remedies, - but nothing appeared to produce ally effeetmpas them: We would willingly HAVE GIVEN TWENTY •EIV E DOLLA ll S to have had them removed, and the horse restored to soundness. 'Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment, nod applied it without knowledge.• A few days ago lie called our attention to the horse, and to our surprise and gratification, his legs were perfectly smooth, THE TUMORS HAVING ENTI RE- Llt DISAPPEARED!' We asked him by-.what magic he -had effected such a remarkable core ? His reply. was that he lout been using the MUS TANG LINIMENT_ on them about ten days, and the result was the entire removal of the tu • mars -without producing. any soreness or leaving u scar. We therefore take great pleasure in '•ecom mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use it whenever ozcasion requires, in preference to any other preparation, so long as it primates such remarkable results. - June 300052. KINSLEV E.? CO, Southern and, Eastern express, No I Wall at., corner of Broadway, N ew York,- • .Since the above eertifsca'e was given, Messrs liiuslar be Co have informed us that one of his dt leers was thrown from his wagon in the linty_ part of the city, and very badly hruised, the wagon passing over his hinly. Ile was taken into a Doctor's office close by, and ME Prri SIC IAN TOLD HIM TO Ut It THE MUSTANG LINIMENT; as be had recently tried it in a similar ease with great success. lie did Sp, and all the soreness, lameness, and stiffness was re moved, so that the nest day be was about his business as usual, We take great pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MUSTANGLoixizyr to all our friends gad customers. as the best article we havo ever used for sores, bruises, sprains. or gelds in horses. AVe have used It extensively and aluays effectually. Some of our men have _also used it for severe bruises and sores, as well as rheumatic pains, and they all say it sets like magic—we can only say that we haw. abandoned the-use orally other Liniment, J. M. HEWETT Stable Keeper to the American Fxpress and for Haruden's Express." NEW YORk,July SI, 1852. We s ner.dby certify that we have used the com pound knOWn As the MUSTANG LINIMENT find have no hesitation in recommending it as the best article we hive ever--used for the eure_of sprains, grdls, cuts. bruises, iqc on horses. All who doubt this, will please call on the undersign ed, and they will be happy, to afford all oilier information in their power nsregards its efficacy, i &c. LUTZ. I>A LL Ez CO, Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from a letter dated SACILAMENTO CITY, CO. Aug. 35,1852. I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent article: My elite brought a couple of bottles with her, which I must thank von for. Since she came here, • Mir 11011SE . ‘ FELL DOWN WITH Mb:1;11nd injured me consider ably, but brake - no bones. 1 had recourre to the Mustang, and. the relief, and in Inc , cure was astonishing: , (Signed) D RANSOM. Extract-from a letter dated PITTEDI/110, OtItAIT 5111,1852: Another circumstance which 1 noticed a low days ago, I ihnu,ht spoke highlyotthe virtues office of the Mustang. Being in the of is Ptysi • elan of high standing, I noticed as he opened a door of his book.case, several bottles of Mtn tang, alongside . ofwhich was an inarry Mustang bottle, and a two ouncepreseription Vial FILLED WITH MUSTANG LINIMENT, an Which was the following directions: Bub the throat well night and morning with the Liniment, and wrap a woolen cloth around it." .1 P FLEMING:- S. W. HAvErisTicCbr. S. ELLIOT, and WILLIAM H. BRET,Z, Agents for Carlisle. General Depot, No. s:Phoenix Block, corner 2d and DOck atreets,'Philaclelphia. A. 0. AN DREWS• Gen. Agent. 5500 CIEALLENGE• wHATEVEßconeernsthe health and happi. netts ohs peopleds et all times of dm most valuable importance. toke it Mr granted that every person will do all in their power,to save the liver of their children, and thaeevery persou will endeavor to promote their own health at all sac. rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly , as. sure you that WORMS,necording_to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicionsore the prima ry causes of a large majority ,Of diseases to which the children and adults are liable , if you have an appetite contintutly changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Plus in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should atorice apply the rem edy: IIOBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. 'An - article -founded --on -Scientific- Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly .safe when taken,nrid can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effeeta where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhon have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of med icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stom ach, which makes it an - infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the ablonishing cures performdd by this Sy rap alter Physicians have failed, is the best miience of its superior of icacy above all others. " THE CAPE WORM .1 Thisis the most difficult Worm to deiltroy o all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, beeotning,so coiled and (listened in the Intestines and Stomach offecting the health so sadly an to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, bre., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this worm,a very energetic treatment must be pursued,. it would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills Ito as 'o remove all 'obstructions that the Worm Syrup may net direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 9...rnbleepoonfults three Cram% a day. These directions lollowzd have never been known to fail imcuring the most obstinate ease of Tone Worm. - HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No-part ~Ithe system Is rittire liable to disease than the LIVER, it serVing as a filterertii purify the ~blood, or giving the proper Secretion th the Rtle ; so that any , wrong action of the Liver at - ' recta the other importnnt parts of the system. and 'results varirusly, ,in Liver Complaintolaundice, llyipepsie, &a. We should therefore, watch cc,. cry symptom that might indicate a wrong victim. of the Liver. Those pills. being composed of Roots and Plants furnished by nnture to heal the, sick: Namely, Ist. EXPECTORANT ; which augments the secretion from the Feline , . nary mucous membrane, or promotes the dis charge of secreted . matter. 2d. An ALTERA TIVE, which changes in some inexplicable and inseniinle manner the certain morbid action of the system. ad. A TONKi, wsirit give tone and strength to the nervous system, renew in t ; health and vigor to all parts of the body. ath- A CA THARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingradients,and operating on the bow ies; and - expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter,and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease nod restorespurifying ro FENLJ/LES You will find these pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you arc stibject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of an inestimable benefit, restoring their funetional arrangements to a healthy - action purifying tire blood and other fluids so effectually as to put to flight all complaints which may arise . from female irregularities, as bonded'. riddiness, dimness of sight; pill in the side, hack, Ite, None genuine unless signed J. N.•Hobensack, all others being base mutations, " • Otr 4gents wisliihg now stfpplies, Mut Store ktepers desirints of becoming Agents must,ad 'dress ~the Proprietor, J. N, Hotiensack,'Phila &Jidda, Pa. YOENTEI FON CI:MUMMA/NDCOUNTY: S Ha\ferstick, 8 'Elliott;"tind 'S HUM:m(1,01'111;1p: Lloyd, Lisburn.; I Day. And J PS pahr, Meklinn leiburg ; Coyle; Hoguestown g Ifitverstick; Strohm, Kingstown ; Senher, 'Cliurchtown Hayes, Sitilwensburg :"Divin. Pnpertesin : Cresson, Plainfield ; Russ e t Dice , Dickinson: Weakley &. Shrivel.; 'Centreville t Donaldson k Green, Pahnetown.; Mardi &;;Wherny, Orgy. Priao,2,s nentp each • . ' , • • I • WIN AND 'LQUORS. _MADFARA; 'Tensiriffb;.: Nrolain; Nuasat, chap° Julao,.Piirt'and Anobor brand ChOmnagnd Midas. ;Boston, :Rum, : GiOnor Brandy. C h erry : Brand y Palo, Co plum, and Dark Brandl4 - flolland ;IIdparrn , .CANDLPA 310 por Sirup ind , Maliinipi':3VlOLA',LSE9, 'Washing Sodae' IntOorlor Y . Hyaon,lmporial , and Black T FAS p- Prinnipo,' angalia-rand Puba,CIDA R 6; for bido'by'tha box or retail. bring' on'yodir moo And tre.'lloya,:.:fraol/) 01..8AR,N,1T ZS z,4,pccuit.'4goo.g, ORESEIt.VE'YOUH. TEETH BY USING - T I &mans:. delebrated , ....ToothAValitii , • • Film§ peeinirationhan I ong IMen Used 14. York and.Philadalitliini where it. has attained an iranictist3, icoputarity,Jor cleansing, preserving gad, beautify inc the.•,teethi la - an excellent reinedy.for'sorit„sottCFlileteding gums. ' It also minims freshness to the mouth and agreeable odor tolltelieath. • ; • , Dead t.'se fdllosi.47T fi:Vni Di. Murray.. "I can, with the idirdiet confitlenee, recant mend to the public;,Zermati'c Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash sin the best in use. In My praidice its It Dentist, I have used antfrecommundod it for me last live years, rind have Wend it to give: .sat istittuton in every instance, as the Wash sloes not contain acid, er anything, injurious. o the teeth or, gums; but, on the rontrary, is the - best nntiseptio is the practipe,rind therefore, would reeemmettd he use of it, lint only to those who wish to pre 'erielheirleeth and gums, and luiven wholesome ibreath, but I,lso tt those who have diseased gsinto tor teeth. The use of the Wash, for a short time, will itisaire.a return to their healthy slate., GEORGE E MURRAY, Dentist, No- GI; S. Eleventh st., 6elow Chesthut tleiniel,.„ot _Carlisle,.sayv Mr. Eel , ' man, I am well pleased with your Tooth Wash -it not only_cleauses and whitens the teeth 4ithout injuring therr,but it cures sere or bleeding gums. I cheerfully imeommend It to theprofessnin and public, as (lie very best preparation tied - can be used for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the gums, and . giving sweetness to the breath. JOHN W. lIENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only Francis Zeman, Druggist lin& Chemist, °Omer of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by sAmtria,'ELLIOTT, Cal lisle, Pa • ' octla, iv) - • NOV 1172 r XRON VITO.RNS. rintlE undersigned is prepared •to manufacture 'storm engines and boilers, blowing' cylin ders, gearing for rolling; grist and saw mills. lathes and L.F.-Wrd planes, shafting, hangers 'fit' 41a.., mill screws, and pnllies;and every vari ety of mACHIN 1610 rand CASTINGS,such as hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes, retorts and lamp posts, car wheels and axles, fire plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water spouts, wall coupcing; and a very handsome assortment of new style paternefor patent lence making, posts and gates, cast bathing eibterns, large size, a.nd a number of new patterns for cook, nine plate and parlor stoves, horse &vi ers and threshing machines of improved plans, plough castings, cast columns and fronts for biouses. ' Mill owners and - mill.wrigbts - are respectful y solicited to call and examine my new and mprpved assortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns-and smith_work made to ' order and machinery repaired promptly. 13.- Railroad—Gra .of all dimensions built and repaired. Harrisburg, May 26. J. R.JONES. JAMES H. WersE, .Y 1 IJr °STORE: WEISE & CAMPBELL. S. IV. Coriter,of N. Ilanover and Lowther ate, EG most respectfully to call the early num- LP !lion of the citizens of Carlitle and vicinity to our now and beautitul assortment of Spring Goods,.selected from the very best of the New Yotk and Philadelphia markets, consisting of, LADIES Dlitpss GOODS, Persian Cloths, Barege de lane, Black Cliali, Chnli Barege, Chamelion Silk, Bombszines. Alpacas. - All Wool De:eines,' Mous - de blip, French Chintzes, Lawns ' &c. • - EMBILOIDERIES AND LACES, Collars, Underaleoves, Cuffs, Spencers, , Swiss and : Jaconet Banning, -.- Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, Lisle and Mecnlin do do Florentine N do ° do, Linen Bobin do do, .-,.. Vslencenes Laces, ~ GLOVES AND HOSIFItY, t 47 - Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton Gloves: • ll WII . -ndillltick Silk, and 13Ik Ingrain Hose ,r hite anclißlack Silk, , Mixed'Aind White Cotton Mona Half-Hose DOMESTICS, - - - - _ Ginghams, Chocks, 'Pickings, Calicoes, White Muslins, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting, Plain and twilled Linen, Fine Damask Linea Table Clothe,' do ToWels, ~... Napkins. '74_41- Bird Eye Diaper, 4.. BOOTS AN'D SHOES, !Slack and Fancy colored Gaiters, , (Willis), Shoes of all descriptions. (Willis' make)' Fins Calf Boots, h.ip'Teg'd Boots, Maps Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, dp Gaiters, • • do Shoes, All kind Childrens Shoe's and Gaiters. GROCERIES, Rio•and Java Coflint,Lovering's Syrup Molas ses, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rice, Spices, &c. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock hclbre purchasing elsewhere..ns it is entirely new-end we have for our!motio "quick sales and small profits. ' • Carlisle, April 6, 1353., TRIG GIVIEA.T all' OGI Lair , s .10.1111 P 011117071 S caused •by the great daily ItUSWFO R IL • NEW .GOODS at that old and established OfIE'Al" STORE. .Now opening a splendid assortment or SP 11.1N0 GOODS, viz: Chid:les Cloth, Barrsiza 'de LaineS, Brirrazics, Elegant dress Silks, Mims do Begs, Chintzes, Calicoes, Gioghams, Noodle-worked Collars, Undereleevos, BONNETS An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 coats to $5. Beautiful and Cheap Ribbonp, ArtiGetals and Bonnet Linings in great variety, CARPETS .CARPETS ! ! A big lot of now and cheap Carpetings, not to be excelled in price andbeauty in the State. PARASOLS. AlcOmPleto assortment of Parasols. and Sun Shades very low. BOOTS 4ND SBO,,ES: I have added largely to this departmont4and will sell them cheaper than over. GROCERIES. • A fresh lot of cheap .errocaries just received. Come on with your CASII and save a prOfit by'seleming your purchases tram this magnif; leen' assortment of Cheap Goods. IrTßem ember the old standi' Fast Main et, Carlisle. April 6, 1853. \ QEI ARLES OG ILBY. WIV3. A. cLAROTIMER'S • FAMILYPIIOCERY STORE, High St., two doors East of Jltarket House, South Side. rul HE subscrilier thankful for past fa ears Would inform his old customers and the community in doneral: that he lute just re turned from the city with a.-larg t o and full as sortmont of Groee'riee, tonsiating inpart of superior Rio,' Java, Llguayia, and RI/listed Coffees, Lovering's , Lump, Sand and Pulver. fixed Surrs, 13rown . Sugare at all prices, Mo. humeral all qualities and prices. • • - QUEIMSWARE, of every description; lincluding French and En glish China, in setts or by - the piece; also, .Stone Chino and 'Ooinmon ware of every do seription, and a tulk t O assortmenf Glaini wale. WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE, such as Clothes, Market, Travelling. Sowing, Knife, Tumbler and -Children's Fancy Bas. (tots. Tube, Painted and oder Buckets, Iron and lirees,ho - und 'Wooden-Bowls, Butter.Fir kins, Grocery Boiee, &C.. , r • WS A S ; superior Black, traperial • and Young [Tyson Teas, Choeolatejrepored Cocoa... • , • SUGAWCORED HAMS,. of fine - quality, tegother with superfor Dry Reef, Smoked Hailing, Ground Allum and .fine table Salt, , Spices of alkkindo. " " • •FIRUIT, • • , such as -Oranges,.lminone, Figs, Prunes, Rai sine,' &c. •• . 4. • • . • ~ . . • , • . • • tAMP, - • a full supply of • Pre....0i1 rind Fluid Lanme; Safety Pluid 'Lam r. • • .Seearcand 'robotic° of fins 'qualities and'itt ail pricer. Pieties . call and examine, for your: , selves nt'the old stand. • • ~ M aY,IS 1853 • • ' - r . , .. .-,......„,.,,,.,.,,. . AL' i) ELI hig • ail lo of ,Sugari 4sisinif:ot:fcti ..ti. , conts por'pou d, Ban& do, a good officio, .at 45 cents. • -71 : ','' ; • .. •• ~ • ••. Citrons, litltco, SpioSe, Eirandies, to mons,, . -Otariges, : -Prosorved- Fruits, Dates, ' C' §4l.garlid Ltnji , D ried Pronea'fFigs; T orntirinUs,,Crookors,liolifoo,. ';.• in oonnootion loitlf all "kinds _ of ConfUctiona 'ries, all 'of' :which/ ;kill' ho iiiiiinised or On the most tiocninniodoVngterrns. , 'Juno u, Aps2 • . • , B.' I . KIEFFER. witin `f.ii,inntitsenteniv. PP'S ESSEN MA LA' -110 t•-•t.e.o uuu lOC bikel. 11, lit:I KRUPP,: No. 639; -North Third stre et, rim ladelnbia,is warranted to render ent:re Baas-- faction, and is beyond doubt the best and most wholesome preparatiol of Coffee cvpr known.--r Ond panicage at )91 cents WILL SAV E four pounds of ordinary Coffee._ . Try it and be con vinced: A number of Essences of Coffee were deposited at time Franklin Institute in 1652. and the Judges decided 'Krupp'i to be THE BEST lin time exhibition. Friends, it you wish to et joy It good, cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee proct .rc Krupp's Fasenee of Coffee. It is for sale by nearly .11 the pOnci pal' Grocers antellruggis is throughout die United States. April 201 1853. Worlds Fair ..Pre'm Safes. More "proof of their stsperiority.—The laic fire in Jersey CO. Mn. SILAS C. HERRING — Sir: It gives ad much 'pleasure to state that a Safe of your make was the means of preserving our books and valuable papers, together wall a lot of Silver - Spoons, Forks, &.cl. from destruction by the fire that occurred in our store on the night of the '27th ult. at'No 45 Montgomery street. The fire commenced near the Safe, which, owing to its situation on a Wall, did -not fall into the cellar, but was exposed to the full heat of the fire from.its commencement,' anfl when taken from the ruins had all the brass plates and knobs completely melted • Yours, • It. B. EABLE,„& Co. Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853. Great fire in Strawberry at.—Letter from Lewis I S. Ca.—Philadelphia, March 29,1852. Mr. Joni FIARREL — Sire It enures me much satisfaction td \ inform you that the "Herring Salamander Safe" which we purchased of you a short time sicce. preserved our books and papers in good' conditiOn, during' the severe ordem through which it passed at the disastrous conflagration that took-place at our warehouse on the morning of the '2Bth inst., when the sale was exposed to the most intense bent for.soino hours, and when dragged front the flaws was red hot on several sides. We - make this state. menthy wail -of bearing testimony to the -worth of these valuable Fire- Proofs Very Itespectfully, LEWIS & Co. The' Proprietor of the genuine " herring SalamanderSales ' " challenges the vhole world in the sum of One Thousand Dollars, to produce their equal. Awarded .the PRIZE !UEDA L at the WORLD'S FAIR, London,' and the GOLD MEDAL by the 'American Institute. Over 8000 of these Weil have been sold and are now in use. and more than 100 have passed triumphantly through accidental tires Second hand Sates and " Salamanders" of other makers, having been taken in part pay for "Herrings." for sale at cheap rates • - JOHN _-EAR BEL, _ WM. K. CAMPBELL 34 Walnut St., Philadelphia. air Marbleized Iron Maniles, Table Tops, 4.e. from the 'rorke of the celebrated r '•SALA MANDER MARBLE CO," on.hand in great variety. mar 303 m SPRING DIILLINDILW GOODS Importers and Dealers in French -Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Second Street, . Philadelphia, HAVING received by late arrivals a large and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINER.Y GOODS, are now prepared to offer !heir customers, at the lowest market prices—" Glace Silks for Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and pup Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flowers Crapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces. Together with every article appertaining to the trade. March 9, 1853. WOOD d WILLOW WILDE. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS, 1,500 Doz. 'BUCKETS, Assorted Colors. 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS, SOO CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 300 Doz. WALL (5- SCRUB BRUSHES. The largest stock ever offered in Phila. delphla;iind the cheapest in the world: 'Or ders promptly filled. J. M. ROW E, NO. In NORTH THIRD ST. March 9,1853 YIII I.ADELPftIA. Cheap Watches and Jeweliy: %VII OLESALE and RETAIL ,) 0 , ~1 . at- the-' , -Philndelphici- Watch ( -- • and N j o ° r N tL e l r e Y c Second Street , Number corner .ii. ~. of Quarry, Philadelphia. 47..4,_.i5:re4,'. Gold Lever Watches, lull - K:ozirtolll'.7 jewelled, 18 carat cases, $20,00 I Silv'rdo Wird, $l2 Gold Spectacles S 7 00 Silver Le'po jwls, 10 Fine Silver do. It 1 50 do .. do do 9 Gold pracel6tst..3.oo Superior Quartiers, 7 Ladies G'd P'ls 1 00 Imitation • -do 5 S'r 'l'ca S'ns, sott,s 00 Gold Pens with Perini and Silver'llolder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to $B . ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12t cents; Patent, 181 ; Lunet, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER Si HA RLEY, septBl9 Sn ccessors to O. Conrad, On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepincs, still lower than the above prices. WM.B AIL S 0 N, - .l.PortM aM rke.'s in clousti.isiotc”..wles wyr'ema n.wcutr. amm.wAnr... ruerED.• AND Y... ARTInLEa. - Are constant's , remivi.B the Wen ell. •. of the above. Gmb. which nza offend a remit, g No. 216 bluket 5tr.t.. 1 ... Sixth. near Mentor &Mt, st 4 tswiLtanso lykw,6ls (MT • AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. ' TIIE subscribers, in addition to their eaten sivo Grocery, Kaye connected therewith an AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pe., end are prepared to fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural lmplem nts, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 4r.e. Country merchants with reasonable discounts to sell again. Horse-powers and threshers, wheat.drillls and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tors, fodder,!hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans corn sliellers. - vegetable cutters, hand' grain mille,elnvet shelters, horse rakes churns,grind stories and improved hangings,' imy, straw and 'manure (mite, farmer's boilers, ox yokes,and how,patent bow pins, cow chains, spades; hoes and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, graiq Cradles, scythes and sat heston es, point neArage post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bagsi grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and budding knives, grass and grain sickles, screw Wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole traps, cattle , cards and horse brushes. curry combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees, guano, *Wei. ' paudretto, bone dust, lime, gar den, field awl flower seeds. " A leo, a largo and fresh assortment of GRO CERIEE; TEAS, &c., all cheap for cash. • •, 'BOY ER Br. HALL. • , iiklrGrain .and produce of all kinds recinvel n exchange ,forimplemente. Aprirl 3, , 1853.—1 v ' . 4 .. • • ROBEIRT B. 13.1141LE1r, IAi3IN M AltE R. AND' UNDE IiTAK . ER Word,' ..11anOvel , Street, and next door to Glass's • -• THE undersigned would respectfully intornr the citizens of Carlisle - Ind the- public goner lillyi_that he now has on hand'a largo and ele gant aisortment of 'FURNITURE, consisting ln'part of Wardroliesibeirtrand'other Tables, , Sofas, Bureaul, Bedsteads, plain and fancy, goviing-Stands, dtc. manufactured of the beat matertaLandnualitr warranted. • Also`nvenecal assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices.' Verdant; Blinds made to order; and repairing promptly,attended to. . • • orCetfins made at the shortest notice, and having a splendid hearse be .will attend furter• ale in townstr• country._ • , 2:1 - Remember the stand--',•next door to It Glass'ellotel...' , . nov2l R. 8.-SMILEY. E OF . JOHN STONE SONS, illisceltarteow. g _ T TATEa". 9q OtiTi ' ' '-i ~Ftt:=l4 ecip 1 - 7 1 ,,, ai l R tl':' ' 11,f_ ' Z . ::0::;:r : A i tikAgitilie r _ _L. , ' 4 , X - CHERRY PECTORICL'' For the Cure (AS COUGHS, COLDS, 330.11.RSENMSS, BRoisr- CEEITXS, CROUNi, AP TEC' VIA, 'WHOOPING - COUG.II AND CONSUMPTION. • Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and some ot them valuable] for the core of put. monary complaints, nothing has ever been found Whickcould compere in its effects with this preparation. Others mire sometimes, but at allttimeaand in nil diseases ot the lung's and throat where mcdicinb can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, end perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We advertise for the informntimi of those who have, tried it bin (liege who have not.— Families that have known its value will not ho without it, end by its timely. use, they are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughii arid Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Hoard of Judges in September 1897 ; oleo, the medalo of the three great institutes of Art, in this country; oleo the Diploma of the Ohio Institute et Cincinnati, hos been given to the CHERRY PECTORAL, by their Government in °onside ra• Lion outs extraordinary excellence and'utiefill• ness in curing affections of the Lungs! and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long experience of tho eminent Phyeician of the port and city of ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851. Dr J C AYEtt : Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO RL in my practice, Was proven what I form• saw,from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, In this section aro peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered nor do I know-how-abetter remedy -can he made for tho distempers of the ThroM and Lungs. J .1" BURTON; M D, F R S. See what it hue done on a .wasted constitu- tion; not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: SUNBURY, Jan 24th 1851. Dr Ayer In. the month of July lasi-1 was attacked by n violent diarrhcen in "the_mines of California. I returned to San Franncisco in hope.,or receiving benefit from a, change of climate and diet. .My diarrhcen ceased, but was ,followed by n severe cough, and much soreness. • I finally started for home, but re ceived no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow 4corse, and' when I arrived at New York. I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a vict.m of consumption. I must eonfese that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what - my - friedds — all - bellevedx..-At -this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable meffloine with little expeettrtimi of deriving MI benefit from - ire - use, • - You would not re ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to slate to the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute k to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly, WILZIAM W. SMITII 'ASHINGTON, Prt., April 12, 184.8. Dear sir ; Feeling that I have,been sparedfrom a premature grave, through your instrumentniv ity by the providence of God, I will take the iberty tmexpress my gratitude. .4 cough nod the alarming symptoms of Con sumption had reduced me too low to leave me anything like hoPe, when my .physician brought Me a bottle of your PECTORAL: it seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a lew vitteks time Iris restored me to sound health Hit will do for others ',stout. it has ;lone for me, you are certainly one of the benefactors of mankind, . . Sincerely Wishing you every blessing, I um' Very respectfully yews, JOHN J, CLA NAV., . .. , Rector of St. Peter's Church, With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger proof can be acidi ced. unless it be from its eflects upon trial. ' Prepared and Sold by JAMES C. AVER,' PRACTICAL thir-lILLT, Lowell, MOM Sold in Carlisle by Er S. Elliott/and S. W. ❑aversaielt—an Mechanicsburg by Dr Ira Day —in Newville by J. 11. Herron—iu :happens. burg by J. C. & U. B. Aidelt, and by Drug— gist. generally throughout tire Slain. d/ ~Colll3lEltelA.L. COLLEC Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 111 d. The,osiensible object of this Institution is to place ill the reach of individuals proper Neill• ties for, obtaining n thorough and practical Mercantile Education.' Nothing indeed has been omitted that is calculated to produce. the desired result. .- - The-ruomtrof the College are well fitte/i 'up, conveniently arranged, and situated in the roost desirable part of the City. Connected' thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in connection with familiar Lectures on Commer cial Law and Mercantile Science, is a matter of the highest importance 'to all who desire to. become Accountants of the first order, and oc cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A young man can here obtain a more eon ect knowledge of general business • matters in a lew weeks than can be acquired in as ninny years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embraces Double 'Entry Book keeping, and its adaptation to various departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercan tile calculations taught according to the most' approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com bining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction. • Lectures on Mercantile Law, upon various important Mercantile subjects baside many other points necessary fora book. 1 keeper or business man to understand. The time necessary for an industrious student to complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks. There being no vacatiOtt: applicants can enter at any . time and attend both day and evening. Examinations aro held at stated periods, and 'Diplomas awarded to' those who g ntivate.— For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for warded by mail. March. 23. 1 853. IY• . STELAIVI SALTET NEILL. THE undersigned owning a large Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on en improved plan, -with a circular saw capable of sawing with ;treat rapidity, located three miles west of Pa pet town,Eumberland county, at the-base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near 'ono thousiind acres of the best timber land, in the Southern port of Penn sylvania, aro now prepared to sato and furnish lumber to order, at the shortest notice of- the various descriptions used fur mechanical pur poses:- They can furnish Ratio stuff for barns and houses of any length and size that may be required, weather-bearding, flouring, and ten= ring boards, poplar and oak boards and plank', 'shingle and plastering laths,• oak-and cliestiut shingles, cocper staff, pitch -pine posts, and .tehestuut rails and posts. .They have now on hand several thousbnd feet of lumber, chestnut rails and poste fur fence, oak and pine wood by the cord, and can engage tit be delivered in its simian several hundred cords -of ,ebesnut oak bark for tanning purposes; : • proprietors having' availed themselves of the natural advantages of their location, which abtiunds in a variety of the finest timber ' and having also a practical knt.wlcdgo of the business, ore enabled to furnish lumber lower to the citiiens — bf CuMberland count; than con be dorm by any similar establishment —and as they wish and expect to do o largo busineep; will spare no pains to aecienthodate the public at the shortest notice, . The various descriptions of lumber' will be delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere eternity; be desired. - All orders addressed,to- the tors, Divers Sr.-Haskell, living in.P 4 apertorn, or - to Wm. D.; S eymuar, jr, incarlielei , will secure prompt attention. DIVEN.:HADKELL do SEYMC to4zEcu.durexce. .TN' STOKE and fur sale` one Oile Afor tieing_Maciiinii,r3vith; ,, . , Mb" attoobinent, Tbie being decidedly the beio'macttlne in nee it is well.wortby.tbe attention of Carpenters and Peach Makers. , It .3411 lie Sold. very , low for yeah at the karnilr'Grocary, of ''‘ Apl . J, G. WILLIAMS. . . I s titsceiltinepitss.. S Zatliar Cca Ann Una. ) ,)' plendid Fancy Coeds, ,El'egant cift liboks, dre., arc. W.•IIAVER-STICIC has j ust received' 1--74, - from thexilv andia now ope. !ling a t P ien• did display of FANCY' poops, ' sunahla for the approaching Holyday . seh Eon, . to which ha• desirf.s to cell the attention of his frienee,andt the public His assortment in Ibis , 'inecannott be 'suassed in mavlt and clef nce andt both inquality aml pr e ice y of th e e r g i h •les, , can— 'col. Ail le piptlac purchasers: It Ns oul d be im— pobditile 'to enumerate hie - - • HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, - which comprific every variety of (Ivey, talkie , the mpst neve! styles Sad . exquisitt shape such as Papier Mache Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink.'"vstandti arid trays, •• Ftiney ivory, pearl and shell card cares , Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing inane' : n,'ts,. Port Illonnaies, of every variet, • Gold pens and 'pencils, Fancy paper weights, • Papeteries, with a-largo variety of la 'lice Fancy stationery, . Motto seals and Wafers, Silk and bead purses, • • Ladies' riding' whips, elegantly finished, • Ladies' fine cutlery, • Perfume baskets anchlings, • Brushes of every bird for the toilet, Eoussel'e perfunes of the various ktrds. Musical instruments, of till birds and ut a 11 prices, together with an innumerable variety c rirtieles elegantly finished and suitable for ho. • - lyday presents, to-which he invites [pedal at. • tention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of 'HOLIDAY GIFT 130 OHS, comprising the various English tied Amcri,crt ANNUALS for 1853, illustrated POETIC:A - 1. W 0 R Ii C, with CHILDREN'S' PICTORIAL 13 0 0 R S.. for children of all ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His assortment of School flocks and Schoul , Stationery is also ct raplete, and rm. prises every thing' used in Coll( ge and the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display or LAMPS, GIRAND OLIiS, - from the extensive c.stahlishments of Cornelius. Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm - or ethe real oil, together with lower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is un equalled in the borough. Also. • FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIOARY NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS, &c., in every_ variety and at till prices, all of which . aro pure and fresh, such as can be confideinly. recommended to his friends and the little fops. His stock embraces. everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles tweful to housekeeper s,whieh the public ore especially invited to call and see durim, holidays.— Remember the Old Stand. nearly opposite the Bank on North Ilonoer street. decls 1852. S W. lIAVER'STICR. Hu! FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! " WE STRIVE TO PLEASE," THE subscriber would teepee thilly annourr, a to the citizen' of this place, and all persons visiting the same during the Holidays, that he has,now-on-hand,and.will,continue to be cup plietruith the latest novelties up to the c lose of the season, comprising ih girt CONFECTIONARIES ° of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chocolate.-and Fruit Props,- -II one,- Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and ex•- pladingSecrets. Also all the. common vario• ties, all of which will bOold wholesale and retail at low rates, at ICRISS XINGLE'S OLD HALL, in North Hanover street, a few doers north of the Batik, where 'tNe have lust received FRUITS AND-iNUTS of thO latest importations such os- Oranges, t Lemons. Raisins, Figs, P: urns,. Citron, Cur-- • ratirs - , - soft - and Pi! er shelled :Almonds, Fil berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS . of ovary kind from all parts of Eutope, man ufactured of wood. glass, ...Ilion, papicr tin and India rabber, zinc, &c., etch us Tine Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, .Flcwer Vases, MOM) Cups, Tea Setts, Music Boxes. Pot , Monnies, Battle Doors, Grace Hoots, Masks, Drums, Guns,, Trumpets, Dominoes, lotto and other voles, &c. Fancy Soaps ono Hair Oils of every variety. In connection with the above a loge stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized. cm shed and brown Pu• gars. ol every grade, Collet-, Molasses, Stardi, tArecn and Black Teas, Spices, Rollin sivdn, Sugar, Water and o.her Cracke,rs, cheete, &r. 'rite subscriber returns his ainet rr (Li , Ls to trgenerous public for the patronage het, to fore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the sane. decls P. MON 'VER. WALL PAPERS, subscriber is just now receiving and opening an unparalleled assortment of WALL PATERS. Those desirous of trans forming- the interiors of their old dwellings into new ones, and giving additional entbei lishments to their new ones, at .a comparative ly trifling coal, will do well to call and examine for I can sell them from 61 cis upwards. Re member the old stand, East Main at opposite Ogilby's .Stoic. By the way . I would any to those who also want to improtio the mat - riar o f their houses, 'that I can furnish 'them Leith Wetheril!'s pure and fresh ground White Lerid, together With various other colours, blue, or= ni.ge, yeltflw.various shades of green, &c., in short everything calculated to adorn at.d de.C orate your mansions, mar 2 HENRY SAXTON OCTOR YOUR SEI.P-PRIVATE- , for 25 cents, by means the POCKET ./ESC PIUS, or, Every. Oho IS OWN PHYSIAN ! 'he thirty-sixth with one hundred en dings, showing Private lenses and Malforms is of the Generative ;tem, in every slinp - e I form : to which is ad ;eases of Females, in. lea only (see page 190), ~ing of the higher.... married peo ple, or those contemplating marriage. By N 1 M. YOUNG, M. D., Grailunte of the University cf Pennsylvania, Member of die Royal College of Surgeons, London,and Honorary Member ot the Hbiladelphla M. diens society. The various forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness; Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, IMpotency, soli. tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, And all the recipes . given in plain latteunge. The ehnptee.nn sellsabose and Sentient Wealineed is wortity.ef preticularattention and should be read by every one. Young men wilt, baxe.been tunate in contenet ing disease, prm Inns to phteMg yourselves under the care of nry doctor, no mol ter what lini,pretensions may be, get a copy or of this truly; valuable work: Sca"Capiams nod persons going to sea, should possess . Dr. Yomig's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket lEsculapius, or Every one His own Phy sician. _ . . titr• Let no - father be-schemed- to preient-a -- eopy of the -7Esculopitta to his el ild. It may save him Iront an early-grave. Let no young Man or, woman eider into the sect et 'oblieetiona of married life, without rending the pocket culimius.• Let lib one sufferimg from a lineknied cough, pain iir.thersttli.t..restleas. eight a.mettous feelloge, nod the whole train cif Dispeptic tions, and given up by their physician. be an. other moment without consulting the .N.setila dine. Have the . marricil or, those about to he married any intpeiliment, rend this wily tiseful . • ns it lips been the means awing that sands of unfortunate creatures front the vary joys of death. Upwards of n copies of this celebrated work hiss heed sold in this errantry and Europe since 11038, alien the. first edition wasissited. TWENTY-FIVE; cents enclosed A nyl r irrafilettetneirli.Till'receive one copy of book by mail; or five copies will be sent ror $l.. 'Address Hr. WILLIAM YOUNG, NO. 152 Spree° Sheet, Philadelphia," Post . .'• paid:.: . s. Twenty veartpract ice in the eity'of phht iertfiffili,Wintitles Dr. Venlig to the confi dence niilleteil;ottd', he may he ceneultetl on any' Of ihe'tlisiotte* , described . Itt his'dlffetent puhjikatione,' his elnce Spruce' Strviet, every dity,between Vittid 9 o'clock ,(Smidari cepted) andlOracins,nt any distance can consult Dr. Young by letter, ro ST: PP10; ' , ' AISTOCOVAL , THg'gtore of the subaorlber, embracing THAS',7 Ciaiedpency, antlall,tbe,Ymiolioa usually koot bylim, is romova his " - eivAmilding, Igo's 2 84' 9, • MARION , 'West , :,ll4sin 'St., Marcia();'..lt ,vy'V,}3lp. 11