ME BB Qbpe ' erlitt .I,l7:an* of the Soil • Under,the abiwe leading the Centre littiv Valley Farm: ard - Mechanic says : ." At preseri;, not far fronithree-fourths :of. the ,entire labor and , capital of "the United States-are employed, either • di rectly, or Indirectly, in the great work of robbing' the soil of the few things that Got' placed luitleir.the support of veg etable and,aninial life, without making, •or pretending to, any:adequate restitu lion. ,All:4llage- is a most Unnatural , operation and the maiter. removed in crops by no Means' indicates the whole •ot the loss , of the elements of fertility that araied _fields ',sustain. _ An' inteligent wheat in Wisconsin writes io the agricultural tfepartment of the patent pf Act., that lands which have been cultiva ted twelve'years;in that rieW State, now yield but half fir annual harvests, that they did when first saaded, An ei9w ravo. corn grower in. Indiana informs yettir memorialist, that the rich river bottoms of that State now ;'yield only . thirty five boAds per- ficre;.Which Mace produced, with an equal amount of dingo, seventy bosliels per acre. !Maize being by far Ow. most impriant crop grown in-.this country. much pains have been taken to the commercial value, nf-the'raw necesmit :consumed,,to form a ,)ushel of that..goiti.i,of. which,. over fr handfed millintibaslials are . iinrmally sit': cied frorAkiuMicati..soil, • A gentleman in COnnecticut wri•.es, they, his farm, of some trim hundred 4 and / fifty acres, had been cultivated two cert• turics w and conSequently: has reached what may be regarded as the normal con dition of, long tilled earth. Flo 'finds it nocessery to apply ten Cord's of compost naahaV.to £1:r1 acre, to' raise fortY bushels. The - manure costs, him a • dollar a cord, and twenty-five .cinits ,per bush4,_of his crop: '''A'corn - grower •ol Virginia has tried ,na'any experiments with guano, and finds/thattme 'hundred lbs. which costs two dollars and fifty cents, will generally —add-fon-'beshels-to his barvest,-.---The martere, like that. uited in Connecticut, costs a quarter of a dollar for enough to produce a bushel - of corn. Many letters from :practical.nni n..of ,close,observation, end large experience; have been received at the agriculturedepartment of the Pat ent Offide. going to Show that if one draws not upon the natural fertility of land to form his corn plants, the raw ma erial to, make a bushel of corn can rare ly_ be obtained for a less suit than twen t v-five cents. There is • collateral evi dence worth naming, that corroborates - this estimate. Long experience in France end Belgium establishes the fact, that the excreta from an - adult persofi are worth five,dollars a year for agricultural pur poses. The night soil Obtained from the human species is equal to the productim\ of twenty bushels of corn to each inhab itant; and from the obvious reason;that , no animal has the power to annihilate a --single atom consumed in its daily food, nor _to _ createone, if needed 'to prevent starvation. Field laborers at the South consume about thirteen bushels of corn in al, and as much bacon as frorin ten to thirteen bushels of corn will make, as the mearly allowance to each. Children consume less, but often waste more, than adults. _ Taking ourentire population of 25,000,000 at this time into accountoind each consumes, in one form and another, fertilizing atoms drawnTrom 'the bosom of the earth, equal to those contained in twenty bushels of maize : showing an, aggreget- annual comsu'nption of 500,- 000.000 bushels, which , the soil loses as effectually as it would if that ,amount of grain were cast into the.sea every year." minim XNSU&ANCD. Tho Allen - and East Ponnsboriaugh Mutual Fire insurance Company of CuMborland coun ts', incorporated by an Aot of Assombly,,is .1 AN fully-organized end in operation under • . .o.soagement Ogle following commission , Wm, R. Gargas, Michael lelohoir BrennOman,Christian Stay ;+.~u; ~:~nia ion ritzel,Jacob.H.Coover, Lewis is car, 13,.0ry Logan; Benjamin H. Musser, Ja .• etamuol .Piowell, Joseph Wicker. • yho ofinsuranee are as low and favor ir;:: CIA . 110 Company of the kind in the State. Pprlions• ` wishing to become inenibere aro in . ritod• to make application to the ago to of the papy , who .are. willing to wait upon thera 'any aide. • • • : • - BENJ. N. MOSSES,. President. • • • • .gENRY'LOGAN, Vice President;' T.Or+ll; Secretary. . , Treasurer. • . AGENTS. Candierlanti County..—Ltadolph Martin, N. Ouroborknri ; C. B. tiernitin. Kingstown ; Hen ry . Slilienianatown Charles Boil, ; Dr. J.. Ahl,' ClintehtoWn Samna] r ai) m, West Pcansbatough; Jaines:MeD,Ow •-•:,isr Fr ankfoid ;'- too,. Seunuol Coover; Benjamin Aiechaniceburg; John phorrick, Lisburn .ci CooVer, Shopherdatown, - • • .• • York Catirity.--John Bawman, • -Dillsburg ; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, 'Beg:, Washington ; W. S.. Picking , • Boyar; Daniel Raffonsbergar, I W.Craft,Paradise: Harrisburg.--liopeor Lachman: Membars ,of the. company hiving Fuilibies adout to expire can hay() them renowed-by making application to any ofthe agents. . Nov. 24,.1y.. ~ . ' E. • 3 . • rsuccEssou, To A. No. IG4 ,Chegnut St., Strainer //eliding, Phila. E Music Publisher, and Deal , -WI or in Musionl 'lnstrunients of every de. ioription. '; ' Exclusiviiiigent !bit to Balser Haller. Davis 'Co's.l'atent Suspension Bridge /Bohan and oiher,, • .PIANOS, • L. Qrilbort'aßOu'doir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar. tin's .Guiters,. slurps,' •Violins, Sheet Music, Maine Books, &c. • ' ' • • Residents orthe country will be supplied - by mail or otherwise,' with music they may wish', as low as if purchased in person.' *laving one ' Ol the largest' etockein the United Staled, X feel oenfident 'eatislyinvall who may favor' with( a call otorder. , „ Dealers in Music supplied on the moot liberet ,terno'.:Pianos.to let. •.SacendAllnd,Pinnes for Anat. 20 1853151 Gas riitaiiir lipaNEar, ;8 5 1111.0., No 221 4,"+"S tour ;Vino, Philo ~ having , 44 , 4000 : t/r0,01100.1* o;poriento lu.the ",bgqiness Auili . olt work )3y au io mood „.,tiged"wildorour:tipmodlour outterviskin,•loklic iniabt44 0 offer io.roFOlialuire.,6operior' t e tironoh. of our oUrr.attio overr., at 0041 OlVA:44,LimictiiiN bgiAgßaY y D V.1.1 4 4Ac KeiT5,..1i0;2.13411; 111. c; tioolluprovud,Phrio Oil &Anvils; ",rpgediee.:l , yith,ofirui'lziloottinoniAliFloid. Lord; Touirgio, GirioLidoloa Parlor, igtit ond " "(tending Lolups, e,floqubt 7.ll6kletei; our, : , . - Dr, ha ;Wicks, Oudot e to; li,.urork., urOrrootod,,,or. onto,. Pactory,llo: Vtr i Noolii,olroot; V00r.04.1 Romeulluir4, No 221. N., 2,i Si., next door to j , Stomitif pep u e m ,,p ci iikpet, ottn..! Pflir.2.ol NEES or oramit:4rxt 'Ea:amalgam • Dry, (goods At the afore of thS subecriber, the great Mart f or Dry Goode, Groceries, Boots t t. Shoes, a-c. The subscriber respectfully inforrashistriondd and numerous customers. that he has returned from Philadelphia' with n largo and ed as. ,tiorttnent of Spring and 'Summer Go od, con— sisting in part or. Cloths, Consimvs, Sat-. Oasts, Vostings, biuslins, 'Pickings( Linsovii, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, . LADIES'. DRESS GOODS, , - Silks, flarnhazines, Fig'd, Plain,and Change.' , able I.l.l.onelin de Lames,. Ginghams, Calicoes, Ali:Mame; iVlerineleis Shawls, •floss-. ory, &rt. 'WENS' & BOYS' HATS & A very largo *sediment, enthracing every style and• quality. A largo assortment Bonnets, Ribbons, Umbrellas. and Parasols.' • BOOTS AND SHOES. An extensive variety of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes; Guns Shoes, from the most cetobratdd manufacturers. Also, colored and white Carpet-Chain. ,GROCERIES, . • - Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, &c. Choi m Teas front the'wel(known tea dealers, &e. 'Jenkins & Co., &c., e. All who visit our establightnent Oro free to 'acknowledge that we are selling .Foreign and D medic Dry Goods'; BOots,`Shoes; Sic., at Its• tonishtngly IoW prices. Oar .ow prices has already uttricted a large tiumberof people.— The attention el all who wish good. bargains is solicited, as inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Don't forget the corner opposite Leonard's old stand, North Hanover street. • . Butter, Eggs,, rags and soap, taken at mar ket prices. • N %V WOODS, rip 6 ' Agent. • • Fresh Spring Supply? RAVE . just received a fresh stock of IVled• icines,Paints, Glass,. Oil,. &c., which having been purchased with . great care at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend in . Fairiilies, Physicians, Country Merchants and - Dealers, as being fresh and pore. ‘: • :• DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herhsand•Extracts,• Fine homi eats ; spices,ground and whole Instrumento, • • Essences, Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &c. God Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. DYESTUFFS. I Log and Cam Woods, . 1 Oil Vitriol . i Copperas, I Lac Dye• 4. ' PAINTS. Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and - Varnislr Brushes; Jorcoy Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen finer Copal-and coach Varnish, anti Red Land. All of which will be sold .ta the very lowesr market ptice; Alsai,n fratt and splendid as !torment of • FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, • Indigoes, Madders, ISuinae • Alum, Confectionary, And, innumerable other articles calculated for use•and ornament, all of whieh are offered at the lowest cunii prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. lIAVERSTICK. nay 28 lesl. SADDLE AND HARNESS MATING, jLC subscriber Continues to carry on the above business, in all itevarions branches,. in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leodard's .coruer-, where he intends keeping on hand agenmal assortment in hipline, Consisting of all kinds of fash hinabIe — SADDLES, Bridles martingales, Ctirths,Cir eingles and Halters, also TRUNKS, tray- WV eling and saddle. t bags. He - also manufactures themost approved Spanish Spring Saddles, ever - used -in --this -country , z-those wishing a handsome, durable and pleasant sad .dle wilt do well to call and' seo them. He also. manufactures Harness, ,Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves froth the ghnlral approbation of his cue 'fathers, 'that he makes the neatest and beet gears, in all thoir- variety-- ot --breadth, that Is 'mode in thetsountry. He also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, viz: Straw, Husk. Curl. ed Hair and Spring Matrasses, All the above articles will be made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost deepatch. janl4-Iv WM- OSBORN. 110 CARLISLE FOUNDRY & MA CH IDI E SHOP . rril-IE subscriber continuesto 'inanalacture ut JL his Foundry in East Hii:ll , street, having on hand a - great variety'of good patterns, and is 'prepared •to furnish IRON AND' BRASS - C - ASTING'S, - which will be order (if-not on hand,)'atthe shortest • notice; such. as - Cranke and Mill Goering,. Spur ,and Bevil Wneeli„Glidgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Fliyugh C,astings.'. Cutters, Point' Shears, Wagon and Cdsah Bozos,' Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs. St.c. Strain Engines built to order and repaired. Alt kinds of machinery in Paper Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. N. leo, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, such as Bevel Gear Four I - horse power; Hor izontal Gear' Four Horse Power ; Horizontal Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn SlMl lore and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines and Horse powers repaired and Job Work ions at the shortest notice. Pa..terns of different kinds on hand and made to order: He.also has oit hand a large supply or Phila delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con man ly making Cooking Stoves of various im proved pat'orns,for'boal or wood.. Ten Plate Stoves,. Grates, &c. • Repining done to all kinds of Machinery.— All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work. aur2ltf - FRANKLIN GARDNER. FIFTY barrels of prime No. 1, Zund 3 Mackerel, in. whole, half and quarter barrels, just received instdre andfor sale at the lowest prices for cash by, , . rrstrl7 ti J. G.' WILLIAMS. Window Shades, Carpets and Oi ar, STEWART DEPITS, A T 223 North 2d Street, above Wood •.ta. Philadelphia, would most rospeothil. ly cull the attention of his friends and the public in general, to his large and well se,. elected stock of Carpet:, Oil Clothe, Mattinr , s, Window Shades, Door Mats, Stair Rode, ano' Covers, Table Cotters. Cocoa alattinv, ir „.."1. yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting Houses, &e. Also-7to my branch Store, 131', Springl Gar den Street; above etb MIN Two Women Foully Butchered J 11 A . .• TriLl greatest, excitement prevails ,in Phils. ! delphia on account of the inhumtin nupssacro of • two helpless females : but a greater and mom intense excitement exists since the arri val at : Rentz dr, Brothers; of a spier:did forof handsome - . SPRING GOODS; which we are selling off to the public al very low prices. -Among the lot are Dress Goods, ever, kind, - Bonnets, very deep, BMWs, Chintzes, -Muslins; and a great stock of Clothe, 'Caseimeres, Vostinge, Summer stuff, and a general Variety: Further particulars hereaf ter., BENTZ & BROTHERS. mnrch 16 ' COAL!.' .00ar. 1110.11ost and Cheapest In the Market for Family Use. ' ' ;; . - .4/ . .." 200 TONS of the Rouseh Gap `••• ' DOilphin . :coubo; -. end Gftp Coal, glauylicill'coitrity, just `received and for stalitiv , pricee from 48,25 to ill)3ittlpkr ton, by p ,. . , 1J1D4111 E Jr. it the.'werstiquere'forraerly i " °o wifei l .e ., Gy'o,,l l ll. Ito - Over.' ' • ' ` ; " -- "Dtr 'Coat van . he-delilreieit an • y:vibere along or•..tba,ColofkiiierodiVoller,itai4ltoadri., 4 41. -Or.4 l lst;Pflid) *PDX. Vou4od . , ;rnactirilng', and for ,; ki 4. .411:63 ti 11 ii ;Zit !ti GREA'r- DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! ' Fish, Fish, 0 ! Fish. Cloths. 81170VL ICSIACIMPVI ~~ , ~:Y a ._. r .,.~. r,.{fin '~A'frvv ~~~t~~~~~~~t~3v _ 1 4 4 tl 4 MEXICAN MIJSTANG LINIMENT. • ,i : Through by. Repress.• MESSRS. ,A G BRAGG GO.-b ENTLE• Mitt We have, been 'Using your MEXICAN. MUSTANG LINIMENT with . the moat per. feet success. One of our •rnost val uable Express horses bad been much troubled by large swellings or tumors on the fetlocks ; they had grown lar ger than hen's eggs.'. Besides being disfigured by these appendages, the limbs and joints ap peared quite stifiened, swollen and lathe. We had tried manylAaaments and other remedies, but nothing appeared to produce any effect upon them. We would willniglY .DA yr. GIVEN TWENTY•FIVE DOLLARS - to have bad them removed, - ; and the horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtained some of yourdLiniment, and applied it without kno*ledge. few days ago he called' our attention to the horse, and to our surprise and gratification, his legS were perfectly smooth, THE TUMOR'S HAVING ENTIRE- Lt DISAPPEARED! - We asked him by what magic he had effected such a remarkable cure ? isreply was that he had been using the MUS TANG LINIMENT on diem about ten days, and-the - result was the entire -removaUolthe tu mors without Pieducing any soreness oyleaviog it sear. , , • • Wo Alterefere take great pleasure in ,ecom mending the. Liniment, and shall continue to use it whenever occasion requires, in preference to any °aux preparation, so long as it produces such remarkable results uner90,1052. 111NSLEY, .; Southern and 'Eastern express, No 1 Wall st., corner of Broadway, New 1 ork- . Since the above certificate was given, Messrs Einsl.y & Co have informed uti that one of his (It teem was thrown from his wagon in the upper part of the city, and very badly bruised, the 'wagon passing over his body. He was taken into a Doctor's office close by,and 1 RE PHYSIC IAN TOLD HIM TO U: E TIIB AIIJSTANG LINIMENT, na he had recently tried 41114 similar case with great success: He did so, rind, `all - theaoreness, - lameaess, and stiffness Has,re•• moved, so that the next day be was about his business as usual. • " We take great pleasure in recommending the MEMCAN IkI,USTAN G. : LINIMENT to all our friends and customers. as the.besr artieln we have ever used' ler sores,. bruises; sprnins..or golds in horses. We have used it , extensively and alu ays effectually. Some of our men have also used it for severe bruises, and sores, as well as riteutnatio pains, and they all say it acts like magic—we can only say that we have abandoned the use of any other Liniment, 3. M. HEWETT, Stable Keeper to the American Express Co.' and for Hamden's Express." . • ' NEW YORK, July 31, 1852. We hereby-certify-that-we have used the com pound known as . the MUSTANG LINIMENT and have no hesitation in-recommending it-as the best article we have ever used for the cure of sprains, gall's, cuts. bruises!, Sc on horses. All' who doubt this, will please call on the undersign ed,and they - will be , happy -to afford all other information in their Osier as regards its efficacy, &c. LUTZ. DA LL fv CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from a letter dated SACRAMENTO CITY, Cal. Aug. 15,1852. I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent article. My wife brought a couple of bottles Ei ith her, which I must thank you for. Since she came here, MY HORSE , FELL DOWN WITH ME;and injured me consider ably, but broke no bones. 1 had recourse to the Mustang, and the relief, and in bic , cure was -astonishing._ _ (Signed) '„'D .RANSOM. - Extract from a tetterdatod Prrrsaurto, Pa„October sth, 1852. AnOther circumstance which I noticed n few days agn, I thon,,,ht spoke highly of the virtues of the Mustang. Being in the oilice - of a Plysi ciao of high standing, I noticed as lie opened a door of his book-case, several bottles of Mus tang, alongside of which - was an UMPTY Mustang bottleond a twoouncepreseriptiim vial FILLED WITII 'MUSTANG' LINIMENT mit - which was the following directions : " flub the throat well night and morning with the Liniment, and wrap a-woolen cloth .1 P'FLEIIIING.- S. W. HAVERSTICE, Dr:S. ELLIOT, and WILLIAM H. BRETz, Agents for-Carlisle. General Depot, NO. 5, Phoenix Block, corner . 2d and Dock streets, Philadelphia. ' A. O. ANDREWS Gen.-Agent. . 59500 CEICALLIEINGE. WHATEVER coneerriethe health and happi. ness of a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. take it for granted that every person will do all in their power ,to Save the liver of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health nt all sac rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly as sure you that WORMS ,acoording to Me opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prima ry causes of a large ninfority of diseases to which the children and adults are liable,if .you haze an Appetite continualychatigeable Om one kind of food to another, lad Breath, Pain In the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow reVer Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem edy t HOBENSACC'S WORSI SYRUP. • - An article =founded on Scientific Principles, :compounded — wlth - parely - vegetable - substances, being perfectly safe when taken,and can be given to the most tender infant" with decided beneficial effects where . Bowel Complaints and Diarrhoa have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of My Worm. Syrup are such, that 1t 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 astonishing cures perlormdd by this Syrup atter Physicians have failed, is the best et idence of its superior officacy above all others. THE FAPE WORM I • This is the most difficult Worm to destroy o all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so. coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach ;affecting the health so sadly ns to cause 'St, Vitus' Dance, Fits, &c., 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 he pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so ns to remove all obstructions. that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the 'Worm, which.must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfuls three .e.mes a day. , These directions follow, d have never been known to fail in curing the moat Obstinate rase of TRIM Worm. I-OBENSACIVS LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the Bale so that any wrong action of the Liver af fects the other important parts of the system. and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, llyspepele, tee. • We should therefore, watch ev ery symptom that might indicate a wrong netiofi of the Liver. Those pills being composed ,al Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmo• nary mucous tuembtitne, or promotes the dis charge of secreted matter. 4d. An ALTERA TIVE,: which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the cerium morbid action of the system. Sd. A TONIC, - midi give tone and strength to the nervous system, renewie+ ' health and vigor' to all parts of the body. sth..'l C.d. THAR EIC, which nets in perfect harmony with the other ingredients,anA operating on the bow,. ks, and expelling the whole mass of corrdpi and , itieteil matter, and purifying the Blood, svhicb, destroys disease and restores, health.. TO FEMALES . . You tell find these pillstm invaluable medicine in many oomph - lints to whiCh you nrc subject. In obstructions either total or partinl, they have been found of an inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to ii,beatlttik action purifying Ike blood and otltd• fluids so*effectually as to put to flight all complaints which May arise front fellatio irregularities, as beadach..eiddieess, dimnese of sight,,,Min.in the side, back, hie; None genuine unless signed-J. N. Iloliensack, anthers being base , D;:r .B g ents wishing new . 54plies, anit Store-. litepem desirous of 'beetniung gents Must nd 7. dress , the Proprietor, N, Hobensack, Phila.,. d4l l iltir, Pa. . aU EDT 8 roi •Cirnutir.Ani 'Conn*: S Yir S Elliott, and . S Ilubbaid;Carlisle: Lloyd;Lisbumj I flay, and .1-I , 3pnbr, Meehan. lesburg ; Coyle; • Hoguestown t Haverstick Strohm,- Kingstown; Senheri Churebtownt Hayes, Sbippenshurg Din n. Papertown : 'Greason, PlainFtold !Mosel Ic ]lira, Dickinliims Nv e4 ki ey Centreillle Donaldgcm.S.; Green; PalinstoWn Ithum,Nki Wherry, New; . . • .. . - • cent, . •,, • , • „ W=Z l3, Alr) UQUOAEI. MADEIIRA; Tonorare,v, Aloolitt;43rotro . .Juico; Port Eincl 'Anal:tr . :brood Chomptttne: - Wi,tos. lioston. allow'o,ltigor 13tand v. C hefty '.l3rontiyk.Polo and , clark,i3 rand Gin-and-Witte t ors. -. Speri t C,AN.I)J 4 3lc 'per ttotattl; :Syrup and 0 11 / 41 ; Soda , auperioy,y: Hymn ! bop et,irii;oPui , l3 Inc It t , p s , phqdrip, -1 -Rmoila - . And ", Cci11, ) %910,413.Pt for , olttalittricibott-Ar .2.Yotirmitott tortlritt , ''; ; tottte. ,:‘intir46VlUll4..ctpli..:kg,ll;kv.‘";',, insattancotto. - ,,PIIIISERVEYOUR:TEETH DY USING .. • . „,. ,Zprutans pletebratod,,Toiiih Wash: . . mins, vhliable prepiiration has long been used I.";:ini New xii,tctil Pliitudelphia,Where it has nitained'an initneiiiolspopillarity; . fdi —ble . an ! sin v i preserving and beautify-int- the teeth: it: 18' au • excellentiretueily for sore;soft or bleeding gums.. it-a/86 delightful freshness to the mouth and alpmeable.odor to the breath. 'Read thelidlowinn•front Dr. Murray. • .'lman, with the' utmost confidence, recom• - - mend to the , 'public, Zerman's A.Ml•Scorbutio Tooth Witilfss the hest,iii.use. In my practice :lea Dentist; I have died Mal recommended it for last five years, and have found it to give nat.: isfaction in every Mat:nice, nsllie Wash does not contain acid, or anytlung injurious to the teeth or ' gums ; hut, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic n-the- practice, rind therefore, Would recommend he nse of it, not only to those who wiali to pre ' serve t heir teeth and gums, and haven wholesome ibreath, but also to those who have disensed gums tor teeth. The use of the Wash, for a short time, will insure a return it, their healthy state. . GEORGE E' MURRAY, Dentist, No- fit, S. Eleventh it., below Chestnut . Dr. Gentle), ot .says ;--.* Mr. Zer - 1-11M,W,Ell-plellEled with yam. Tooth Wash; it no t ' only clehnses and whitens the teeth. Without injoring thein,but it cures sore or bleeding . gums. I cheerfully recominendit to the profession and %public, as time very best preparation that" can he need for cleansing and preserving the teeth, holding the gutne,antl giving. sweetness to the , breath. ' • JOHN W. HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. 'Price 25 cenft per bottle. Prepared only Francis 'Lerman, Dreggist and Chemist, earlier of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by SAMMIE, ELLIOTT, undiste, Pa octl9 is) NovEmnir =ON "ORES. intifi: undersigned is prepared to manufacture L steam engines and boilers, blowing, cylin :ere, gearing for rolling.; grist and saw ntille. •- a4ll. screws, lathes and s s pianos, shafting, hangers _ and - pulliessand - every- vari• uty of MACHINERY and CASTINGS,subb as hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes retorts md lamp poste r , car wheels and ax les, fire lugs and hydrants,' cellar grates and water pouts, wall coupeing, and a very, handsome ssortment of new style paterns for patent feriae taking, poste and gates, cast bathing cisterns, trgestze, and,a number of:new patterns for ook, nine plate-and Pnrlorstoves, horse pow. _rs and threshing machines of improved plans, lough castings, cast columns and fronts fof anises. Mill owners and millwrights arc respectful , solicited to call and examine my new and ••tproved aseortment of mill gearing patterns. 'atterns and smith work made to order and tachinery repaired promptly. N. B• Railroad , care - of all diniensions uilt and repaired, _ liarrishurz_May 26. : J. R.JONES.* rAMES H. WEISE, WM. K. CAMPBELL. .YEUW' ,MORE! . WEISE 84 CAMPBELL. I. W. Corner of N. Ilanover and Lonelier at:. BEG most respectfully to call the early atten tion of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity' .) our new and benutitul assortment of Spring :nods, selected front the very hest of the New York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of LADIES DItESS GOODS, ,Persian Cloths, Barege de lane, Black Chilli, Chali Barege, Chameleon Stik, Bombazines. Alpacas. All wool Dehtittes, Mous de boo, French Chintzes, Lawns, &c. EMBROIDERIES AND - LACES, Collar 4, Undersleeves, Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss' and Jaconet Ruffling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and !naming, Lisle and Mechlin do do Florentine do . , do, ... Linen Bobin do de• Valencenes Laces, GLOVES A-ND HOSIERY, .-• Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton loves. _ . White - andißlack Silk, and Blk Ingrain Here Mixed and White Cotton '• do Mena -Half-Hose. - DOMESTICS, Ginghame, Checks, Tickings, Calicoes, White tlualine, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting, Plain and twilled Linen, Fine,Damask Linea Table Clothe, - do Towels, drt Napkins, $4 Bird Eye Dialer. BOOTS AND SHOES, Black and-Fency colored Gaiters, Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make).. Fine Calf Boots, Kip Peg'd Boots, Mess Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, •do Gaiters,. do Shoes, All kind Childress Shoes and Gaiters. GROCERIES, - Rio and Java Coffee,Lovering's Syrup Molas ses, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rice, Spices, &e. Purchasers will find it PO their advantage to call and examine our-stock before purchasing elsewhere. as it is entirely new and we have for ourjmotto "quick sales end small : profits. Carlisle. April 1353. THE GRIESAT EVADITFAIEArr 001141713MS:19.2kronium S - cau - aod by-The- great-daily --RUSH -FOR I N EW GOODS at that old, and established CHEAP STORE. Now opening a splendid assortment of • !.. .SPRING GOODS, viz: ChaMos Cloth, Barrsize 'do Lainee, 13 armies, Elegant dress Silks, Mous de Boge, Chintzes, Calicees,•Ginghame, Needle worked Collars, Undereleeves, BONNETS. An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents toss. Beautiful Mid Offal) - Ribbons, Artificials and Bonnee Linings in grout variety, CARPETS! CARPETS ! ! A big tot of now and cheap Carpetinge, not to be excelled in price andboauty in the State. PARASOLS. Mcompleto neeotimeni of Parasols and Sun Shades very low. . BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 have added largely to this departmont,:and will sell them cheaper than ever. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of cheap 'hrocories jitst received. Come on wit I your CASH and save a profit by selectink your purchases from - this magnif icent assortment of Cheap Goode. 81-Rem ember the old stand, Thiet Main et, Carlisle. April 6, 1853., CHARLES °GELB Y: • 1=8:: .8.. (18.ROTIZER'S • FAMILY.GROCERY STORE, High St., tFoodoors East of .Xarket House, , South Side. ryl suiisiriber kitankrul . for past fa vors would inforiir 'his old cuetomersand the conimu, ity.jn . generel. that ho - has just re turned from the s etty:Witlfa large and full as— sortment of Groceries, consisting , in part of superior Rio; ;lava:. Lagusyra, and Roasted Coffees, Loverieg's:Lump, Sand and Pulver Neil Sarre, Brown Sugars at pll prices, Mo• !toes at all qualities and prices. • ' QUEBNSWARE, of every description, including French and-En glish China,•in setts or by die piece; also, Stone China and common ware of every de scription, and atoll assortment of Glass ware. • WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE, each as Clothes; Market. Travelling, Sowin g , ICoifo Ttitnbler and Childron's Fancy Bas• ..hets,.Tubs, • Fainted and Cedar Boohoo, -Iron and•Bi•ass.bound ,Wooden Bowie, Buttes Fir- Grecorr,Poxes, &c. • • , superior. Black, 'lmperial: and Yiong Dyson Teas, Chocolate, greparcd Cocoa.. SUGAR ;CURED HAMS, • . Of foie. qiiality, together with enperioi'Dry "'Oft- Smoked "carting, GrOund Altura. and fine table Salt, Spices of, pll kinds. 'F RU: I T , suCcii.rie'Orringaa, Lemons, Figs;.Prunee,ltai • t . LAMPS, . , a full iopplir of MO, Oil and Fluid Lamps; Safety. Fluid Lampe. • ' 'fiemits'and•TiSbacco.of fine. 'qualitiMiand at' prieeti;; • Pleaaircalt and examine foryour• I actives at . iho old Mend. ' 4.. -slovrTir333). t4Bi ' • ' 'sittil.a; It.r ilr i Rait""s Utield, , , riicio of•,§lhg-do, a good ar liclo, 1 ' ' ril*!pnoundt /4". - hu mans. ,-A oorda • P-: pound, Drandjea.oi.,a, ~ at 0 OPRilkligaeS, gOCe:a •Fruits Figs, l ' ~ tlftraaa,g, ?rosary . d Prunes , tt orarig to ' 0 and i Dcr,mreckera, &c &o, . ' ' ntaar Il k . 'll kinds 9( d of-,on 1110 , '.. y,' von o'4ll°ll ho diaPoen , . in oonna,o , i4hlidt. w ilt terms-.; ..ittitiPEß. ie; all Q tittadliting ..',13.4,1' m,ost'llocq -• 0 ' , 3' - • , .'.: i i unk)l l ..4Mr; j, ~.. , " ottp. aituernoemettiv., EMI PP'S iii..&'IIFACTUILED anti for - suie ELI KRUPP,_ No 039, .Nortit . Third street', I'h ludelphis,is warranted to render entire satis faction, noel - is beyond doubt the best and most wholesome proparal,io - t of Coffee ever known.--, One package at 121 cents WILL SAVE four pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try. it nod be con vinced. A number of Essences of Coffee were depositeitat the Franklin Institute .in 1852. and the. Judges decided Krupp's to be THE BEST in the exhibition. Friends, it you wish to enjoy a good, cheap and healthy Clip of Coffee procure Krupp's - Fsgenee — of Coffee. It is for. nale;by nearly....llthe - principal Grucet's nod Druggists 'throughout the United States. April 20,1953. Irmo-ids Fair Pre'in, Safes. More proof of their superiority.—The late fire in Jersey Mft..S(LAS C. HERRING-7:AI' It gives us much pleasurp ewe that a Sole of your make was the means of- preserving our books and valuable papers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, Forks, &c.. from destruction by the fire that occurred in our store on the night of the 27th .ult. at No a 6. Montgomery. street. - The lire commenced near the Safe, which, owing to its situation on a wall, did not fall into t h e cellar, but was exposed to the full heat of the fire from its commencement,, and when — taken from the ruins-had-all the -blase plates and knobs completely melted ofT. - Yours, R. B. EARLE & Co. Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853. Great fire in Strawberry st.—Letter from Lewis Co.-1 1 / 4 iladelphia, March 29,1852.. Mr. Joust FARIIEL7 — Sii: It afforde me much satisfaction to inform you that the "[]erring Salamander Safe" which we purchased' of you a short time since. preserved 'our books and papers in good - condition, during the severe °Tart, through Which irpassed at the disastrous conflagration that took place at our warehouse on the morning of the 28th iitst., when the sale was exposed to the most inteneo heat for some hours, And when dragged from the flames was red hoLon several sides. We make thismate• meta by way of bearing testimony to the worth of -theme valuable. hire_Proofs Very llospectfully, LEWIS & Co. The *Proprietor - of the genuine " Salamander Sales ' !' challenges the whole world in the sum of One Thousand Dollars. to produce their.equal.___AWarded•the PRIZE m,EDAL, at the WORLD'S FAIR, London, and the GOLD MEDAL by the American Institute. Over 8000 or theso Safes have been sold and are now in use, and more thin 10. - 1 have passed triumphantly through accidental fires Second hand Safes and " Salamanders" of other makers, having been taken in part pay for "Herrings." for sale nt cheap rates. JOHN FARREL, 31 Walnut St., Philadelphia, 'Marbleireil Iron Mantles, Table Tops, 4-c trom the t'orks of the celebrated "SALA MAN DER MARBLE CO," on hand in grea .variatit, mar 30',im SEWING DIEELLIZIMLY GOODS JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers ip French Millinery Goods, No. 4.5 'South Second Street, Philadelphia, • AVING received 5y late arrivals a largo and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their customers, at the lowest market prices- - Glace Silks for Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flowers Crapes . ; all'coll re, Fancy Nets and Laces. Togethir With every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 9, 1853. WOOD & WILLOIXT WAVE. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS, 1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted Colors:— - 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBE, - 800 . CEDAR CHURNS, -' 500 DOZ: WILLOW BASKETS, 300 Doz. WALL 4- SCRUB BRUSHES. The largest stock ever offered in Phila delphia, end the cheapest in the world. Or— ders promptly filled. M...%; J. M. ROWE, NO, llt NORTH THIRD ST. March 9,1853 PHILADELPHIA. . • Cheap Watches and Jewelry, ,:,,• "'WHOLESALE and RETAIL . , t, , , i •at tho "-Philadelphia Watch ti Jewelry•Store,” — Number . ( 1 96 North Second Street, corner lk , 4 ' of'Quarr, Phtladolphia. ~t r> * ---- •it 's• Gold Lever Watches, lull . rc.,o, t Dr,' _jewelled, 18 carat cases, $20,00 Silv'r do Itillrdl, $l2l Gold Spectacles $7 00 Silver Le'pe jwls, 10 Frio Silver do. al 50 do do do 9' Gold Bracelcts.t 300 Superior Quartiers, 71 Ladies G',d P'la 100 Imitation do ~,5 I.S'r Tea S'ns, sett,s 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 • . . Gold Finger Rings 3ri cents to $B-; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents ; Patent, 183 ; Lunet,. 2.5 ; other articles in prnportion. All goods warranted to be whnt ;hey aro gold for. STAUFFER Fg. HARLEY, soptBly . Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand,-some) Gold and Silver Levers and Lepinee, still lower than the above prices. WM. BAIL Y & SON, , t "f r '=M N 7ti ' ;;X:, ! Aro constantly mmlring the Wag styles th.'nbr,ve G