ODDt iieavirr.sw nYntN'.. ' ' •• . ,• , Harvest, with its fsoo of golden " hue, ite head crowned with peace and . plenty is With us. 'The husbandman rejoices in the reocipi Qt nature's gifts,-a9 the Great Diver of all good bath boon plotised , to reviard his laboi and toil: WO can find no more epPropriatb time than the present to' introduco to our read 'ors the "harvest Hymn," • God of the rolling year 1. to Theo Our song shall rise—whose bounty pours Xn many a goodly gift, frith - free • And liberal hand'our Autumn stores; No firstlings of our flooke we slay, • No soaring clouds of incense rise,— But on thy hallewed shrine we'lny, Our grateful hearts in•saoritiee.-. Borne on thy breath; the lap of Spring ' Was heaped with many a blooming flower And smiling Summer joyod to bring The' sunsline and Me gentle shower; And Autumn's rich luxuriance now, o The ripening seed—the bursting shell, Tho golden sheaf, and laden bough, , The fullness of thy bounty toll. No menial throng, in princely dome, Here wait a titled lord's behest ; But many a fair and peaceful home Bath won thy peaceful dove a guest; No groves of palm or fields adorn— No myrtle shades or orange bowers— But rustling meads of golden corn, And fields of waving grain are ours. Safe in thy care, the landscape o'er Onr flocks and herds securely stray ; No tyrant master claims our store— No ruthless robber sends away, co fierce voloano's withering shower— No fell simoon with poisonous breath— Nor burning sun, with baleful power, . Awake tlio"fiery plagues of death. And here shall rise our song to Thee, Where lengthened vales and pastures lie, And streams go slinging wild and free, Beneath a blua.and smiling. sky, Where ne'or was reared a mortal throne, Where crowned oppressors never trod, Hera—at the Throes of Heaven alone,, Shall man in reverence bow to God. soap suds as a Fertilizer. The value of this liquid as a stimulant of vegetation does not appear to be gen erally appreciated by our agriculturists, many of whom make no use of it. In a state of incipient putridity, soap suds is replete with the element of vegetables, in a state of actual and complete solution; the only condition, indeed, in which it is susceptible of absorption and assimila tion to the, roots of plants. Besides its value is a powerful stimulant, it posses ses, also, very potent athe:minhe prop erties, and when used in the irrigation of garden and field crops—the„ best way, perhaps, in which it can be applied to .vegetables—operates as a remedy a gainit the ravages of bugs worms, &c. Every farmer should have a largo tank or vat, capable of holding from three to tour cart loads, it should be constructed in some place easy of access, and to which, without difficulty, the wash from the fink and laundry can be regularly conveyed. In this reset-vier all the. wash matter produced on the farm should be thrown—bones, refuse, ashes, muck turf, rich soil, and chip manure from the wood shed ; in short, every substance capable of absorbing the rich fertilizing liquid, and retaining it for the benefit of the soil on which it is to be applied. Na ture has everywhere supplied in munifi cent abundance, the means of fertility, and we have only.to appropriate and ap ply them judiciously, to secure the best and most flattering results. Some agri cultural writers have estimated a value of a hogshead of suds, in a state of in cipient putridity, to be very nearly equal to that of a cord of prepared manure, but as its value depends entirely on the grease or fatty acids, • and the soda or potash of which it is composed, nonni trogenous materials, its virtues may be Over-estimated.—Smen tific American. FIRE INSURANCE. The - Apon and East Pormsborough - Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by an Act of Aseombly, is now fully organized, and in operation under tho management of the following commission- ere, viz: Jacob Skelly, Wm, R. Gorgas, Michael Cocklin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stay man, ehristian Titzel, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin H...Museer, Ja cob Kirk, Samuel Frownll, Joseph Wicker-. 'sham. -The rates - of insurance are as low. and favor ebb° as any . Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishjng to become members aro in vited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. MOSSE ft, President r ; HEW/ LOGAN, Vice PM:tidal/2 Lewis Hyer, Secretary. Michael Conklin, ,Treasurer. AGENTS. • Cutnberland County.-- 7 1tudolph Martin, N. • Cumberland ; C. B. Herman. Kingstown ; Hen ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Abl, Churchtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennsborough; James McDow el, Frankfard... ' ....Mode Griffith, South Middle ton; Samuel. Cooveri -Benjamin Haverstick, Mechanicsburg; John Shorrick, Lisburn; Da vid Coover, Sheplierdstown.,- York County.—John Bowman, Dilleburg; 'Pater Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel RafTensbergor, J W. Craft, Paradise. Ilarriaturg.—Houser & Loe!mien; ' 'Members of the company having" policies adout to eapke can have them renewed by making application to any of the ogonte. Nov. 24 - , ly. ' . ,T. $. GOULD, Chestnut TO A. FIO No. 164 Cheslma ,St., :Stoairres Building, Philo IMXNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Deal- LI er in Musical .Thstrurnente or every do. ecription. • Pao'atty.:, agent for t to sale of Ballet, Davis Co's Patent Suspension SridgolEolian and other'' ' PIANOS; Gilhert'sl3oudoir Iquitos, Melodeons, Mar- tin's Guitars, 'Harps, Violins, Sheet Music,- 'Music 'Woke, &c. Residents of tho'country will be supplied by nail or otherwise with music they may wish, as low as if purchased in person. Having one, or the. largest stocks in the United States, I feel confidant of satisfying all who may favor, me with wean or order. • Dealers in Music supplied on the most libera terms. Pianwto let." Second•hand Pianos for solo. ' ; '•.:;tuay 20 1853 ly) . . FIRMS R: 'T a • lEO' • JENKINS' 4eitrkimand of.Toal, Groan and Black, in thetalha•Pa4kcagon; Also In 'bulk, arid in original packagoo..' A large and general na• 'mamma of thelost WRITE IRONItTONG - A ND GRANITE W ARE,' with rOvariety,or 'Glass Warp, acid Common' Ware of-evtly de tiociptlOtiOn setts :or ottterwioo to snit tho pu`y= ghttoori together with' CEDAR. WARE, ,WILLOW WARR„ , ,, 'and a variet y of..F.andy Wire itivrays in store and for ,ealo at the "Fainily Grocery" of:' Juno 8 1853. J. • W; EBY. ViIJI,eZI LULU ,70 ruin,- 'GREAT ARRIVAL off' /SPRING, AND summon • = - Dry 45Mods • ' ' A.A. the stOreof the eubsceiber, - the &eat Mart for • if:// Mods, Groceries, Boots 4- Shoes, 4c. Tito eubecyiboi respectfully ipforms his friends an numerous customers. that he has returned from Philadelphia - with ' a large and varied as garment of Spring and Stemmer Goods, con— sisting in: part of Cloths, Cassi Meres, Sat tinets, Vestings; ' Linsoys, Velvet Cords,'.eretials, Suspenders, Gloves. LADIES.' DRESS GOODS; OM Silks, Bambazines,Fii'd, Plain and Change able Poplins, AlM'Slin do - Laines,, Gingham, Calicoes, 'Alptichae, Morinoes; ShayOs, Hog. , my, &c. _ ' - MENS'_.& BOYS' HATS & CAPS. A very largo assortment, embracing every style and quality. A large assortment el •Bonnets, Ribbons, Umbrellas, and 'Parasols. BOOTS AND SHOES. An extensive variety of Alen's, 'lromen's and Children's Boots and Shoes; Guns Shoes, from the most celebrated manufacturers. Also, colored and white Carpet Chain. • 'GROCERIES, Such as'Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, &c. Choice Teas from the well-known tea dealers, Jenkins Sc Co., &c., &e. AB whUvisit our establishment aro free to acknowledge that we'are selling Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode, Boots, F.hoes,&c., at as tonishingly low prices. Our ow 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. Butter, Eggs, rags and soap, taken at mar ket prices. N \V WOODS, ap6 Agent. DRUGS! DRUGS t DRUGS ! rresh Spring Supply! t[ EVE just received a fresh stock ofMed• icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &e., which having been purchased with great care at the boat city houses, I can confidently recoMmend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pore. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, nerbsand Extracts, Fine homi eels, I Spices,vound and whole Insiruinents, Essences, - Puro Essen'l Oils I Perfumery, 81. e. . Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. D YE-STUFFS. - I Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol I . Copperas, Lae Dye' PAINTS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Atunt; Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Orman and Yeßaw, Paint and Varnish Brushes, J ersuy - Window Glass --- Linseed -- Oil,• Tarpon tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead: - All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price, Also,a frcsn and splendid as sortment of - • - FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and anamont, allot wl.ich are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug (look and Fancy Store of the sub• scriber on North Hanover street. S.. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28 1851. SADDLE AND HARNESS TTAHNGf T . IIE subscriber continues to carry on the above buitiness, in all itsvarious branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, where ho inteddii keeping on hand agoileral assortment in hipline, Consisting of all kinds of lash ionable SADDLES, Bridles v i martingales Girths Circinglcs 111 1 1 3, an d H alters, ' l ' •1 i, . and I , t `g! Ron 0111 tling and sadc i lld AM : Ull Ml' i . nl g n s nfactut ? es n th s entost approved Spanish Spring Saddles, aver It used in this country, those wishing a handsome, durableand pleasant sad• dlo will do well to call and sae them. He also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars end I,Vhips in all their varieties, and confidently be• Neves from the general approbation of his cue Somers, that he makes the neatest, and beet ova, in all their variety tit breadth, that is mudo in the country. Ho also makes all kinds - et Mammies to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl. •Od Hair and Spring Matrassos. All the above articles will be made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. ianl4.lv WM. OSBORN. CAItLISLE FOUNDRY Er. MA 0 HIDI E SHOP . , 0 - rIFIHE snbscribor continuesto manufacture at his Foundry in East High street, having on hand a great variety of good patterus, and is prepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, which will bo.executed to ordor_ (if not on hand,) attileAliortesi notice, such as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Plough CaStings. Cutters. Point Shears., Wagon and Conch 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 ni short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. Ilso, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power; Hors izonial Gorr Four, Horse Power ; Horizontal Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs, Corit_Shol. lers and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines and Horse powers repaired and Job Work done at the shortest notice. Palterns or different .kindi on hand and madeitb order., He also line on hand a largo.supply of Phila delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves,'ond is con stably making Cooking Stoves of various im proved pavorns, for coal or wood. Ten Plate Stoves, Grates, &c. Rnpiring done to all kinds of Machinery.— All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work. atir2l tf FRANKLIN G A RDNF.R. Fish, Fish, 0 I Fish. FIFTY barrels of prime No. 1, .? andl 3 3 Mackerel, in whole, half and quarter buret , just received in Store and'for sale at the - lowest prices for cash by inarl7 J, G. WILLIAMS. Window Shades, Carpets and 0 3. STIMART DEWEY'S, . A P'223 North 2d Street, above Woo Philadolphia, would - most respectbd. ly call the' attention of his friends and - the public in general, to his large and well se. elected stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattingly, Window Shades, Door Mats, Stair Rods, Pi. Ono Covers, 'Pablo Covers. Cocoa Mailings, f rem yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting Tremßee; &e. Mao—to my branch Store, QC, Spring) Gar den Street, above 9th ILWPUL TRAGi33DH! Two Women Foully Butchered I I THE grSatest excitement prevails in delphiaon account of 'the inhuman massitore of two helpless femalehi but a greater.tind more intense excitementotists since the urri 7 vat .nt Bentz & Brothers of a' splendid lot of handsome GooDs, which No are selling off to the public at very low prices. Among the lot are Dress Goods,' ovary kind, Bonnets, vary cheap, Ribbons, Chintzes, Mdeline, and a great stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vostings, Summer stuff, and a general Variety. Further particulars hordel ter. BRNTZ & BROTHERS. , march 16 - IT:fl COAL!, COAL 1 The Best anti Cheapest in the Market for , ; Family Use. , ' • F:4,01 :;;;;;F 7: • ig.M. " 200 TON'S of tho celebrated Ranch Go 'Dauphin county, and Gold Alino Gap Coal,,Sohuylltill county. just received :and for saloat , prices from 03;20 to • $3,50 per ton, by k7./13IDDLEI jr.-at..tho warolummo formerly 'owned by.S. 111.•.Hoiier.• • • . VOCoal can be dellinired any -Whore along •;tholiaaof the .CutiaboilandiValleY,Rail .Road. Ordori by letter (post. paid),promptly attended wzNx:s•ANkr‘EslfttrOß,Eii . *- MADEIRA, Tendril ''Malaga, Lisbon, Muscat, 'Grupe: Juice, Port and An°ltor'brand, Champagne ,Wioae. Boston* Ruin, Ginger Btandy, Cherry, Brandy,. Palo Cogniac and • 7-77 • „ Hark'Brandy, Holland Gut and- Wino Bitters. Sperm OANDLES , 3IO per .pound, .Syrui) MAIOICER*L., - andlYlialauga. MOI,ALSES, ',Washing Soda, 200 B o u ri p rr o o r i r Hysmijniperial and Blaolt.TEAS, e; Regalia :and Cube CIGARS, for WoODwARD . saloy.the boxor retil. 'bring ni,your for --- • ` and trr him ' CraygG) 0119:4.:'BAliNkTZ Cloths, Miomaawimao4 El', 4 k r 4 . 3 •iIEXIOAN, MUSTAtiq LUMEN% . . , Thimcmgh by, Expre:ss.. MESSRS. A - 6 BRAGG - s.St;.bib.—GEtrrit.7 iriwr We ' hat O . been using your MEXICAN. MUSTANG LINIMENT with the moat per.. feet 'success.' One of our moat valuable Express horses had hem; much tronbled by large swellings 'or tumors on the fetlockii; they had grown lar.r , ger Alain •;htni's eggs.- Besides being- disfigured. by - appendages, the limbs and joints Sp ite:wed quite stittene'd, swollen and lame. , had tried many Li aiments Mid other remedies, but nothlng'appeared to produce tiny effect upon them. We would willinglynlAVE GIVEN. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to have had them removed, and the horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment, and applied it without knowledge. — A few days ago he called our attention to the horse, and to our surprise and gratification, his legs were perfectly smooth, THE TUMORS 'HAVING ENTutu. LN DISAPPEARED ! We asked him by what magic he had effected such a remarkable cure His reply was that he bud been using the M US TANG LINIMENT on them about ten days, and the result wawthe entire removal of the tu mors without producing any soreness ot.leaviog U scar. - • - We therefere take grent:pleaanve in !Teem mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use it whenever occasion requires, in preference to any oth preparation, so long as it prutluecs such remarkable results. June 300052. I{ INSLEY 4.1 CO, Southern and Eastern express, Nn I Wall st., corner of Broadway, New 1 ork• Since the above certifich'e was given, Messrs Kinsh:y & Co have infm-med us that one of his differs was thrown front his wagon in the uppir part of the city, and very badly bruised, the wagon passing over his body. ate was Mimi into n llcutor's office close by, and lAN Toi..b II IM To U: li THE MUSTANG LINIMENT, as he had recently tried it it a similar case with great success. Ile did. so, and all the soreness,• lameness, and stiffness was re moved, so that the next day he was about his business as usual. " We take great pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends and custiumrs. as the best article we have ever. used lor sores t lulling; 91rainS. or golds w horses. We have used it extensively and always effectually. Sonic of our men have also used it for severe hi uises and sores, as Ivell as rheittnittle lthal, soil they all soy it acts like magic—we call only say that we laire abandoned the use of any other Liniment, J. M. HEWETT, Stable. Beeper to the American Express Co.' and fur Haruden's Express." NEV YORK,,lnly 31, 1852 We berebx,cerli'Y thaßue have used the com pound known as the Al USTANG LINIMENT and Intecuo hesitation in recommendinn , it as the best article we—Erse - ever• used for the-cure of sprains, galls c us bruises, bee on-horses. All ,who doubt this, will please call on the undersign ed, and they will - be happy td afford all other information in their power as regards its efficacy, &c. LUTZ. DALL be CO., Proprietors Alanlowan Strge Co Extract from a letter dated SACIIAMENTO CITY, Gal. Atte:. 15,1952. I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent article. My wile brought a couple of bottles with her, which I must thank yon Mr. Since she came hure, MY HORSE FELL DOWN WITH ME; and injured me consider ably, but broke no bones. I had mecum to the Mustang, and the relief, and in low cure was astonishing.' (Signed) 1) RANSOM. Extract from a letter dated PITTSBUNG„ .. 006ber sth, 1852. • Another circumstance which I noticed a few days ago, I thou i , , ht spoke highly of the virtues of the Mustang. Being in the race of a Pl.) chin 01, high standing, I noticed as he opened a door of his bookose, several, bottles of Mus tang, alongside of which wiraSirti nstrry Mustang bottle, nod a two ounce prescription vial FILLED MUSTANG I,INIJIENT, on which was the following directions : " Bub the throat well night-nnd morning Ns ith the Liniment, and Wrap a woolen cloth around it." P FLEMING.— . S. W. HAVERSTICK, Dr. S. ELLIOT, raid WILLIAMAgents for Carlisle. General DepoOViii.:KPlioenix Block, corner 2d and Dock streets, Philadelphia. A.O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent. 53500 C.IIMAIMMINGE. WHATEVERconcernsthe health rind !sapid nese all 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 at all sac rifices. 1 feel it to be my duty to solemnly as. sure you that WORMS ,accord ing to the opinion of the-most celebrated Physicians, are the ;slim ry causes of a large majority of diseases to which the children and adults are liable , if you have an appetite continualy changeable from one kind of, food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness rind Full Ass of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse irregular—reinember that all these denote WORMS, and you should atonce apply the rem edy : ROBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe whets taken,and can biigiven to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effects where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhon have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic, properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without au equal its 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 performdd by this Syrup atter Physicians • iIFIVC failed, is the bestotidcaceof its superior allicaey shove till others. TIIE t'APE WORM! 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 die health so sadly as to cause St,Witus' Dance, Fits, ke., that.those afflicted seldotn if ever sus. poet that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave, In order,. to destroy this Worm,a very energetic treatment mast be pursued, it would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may net direct upon the Worm, 'which must be taken in doses of 2.l'nblespoonfuls three tames is day. These directions tollowzd have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate rase of Tone Worm. I.IOBEINSACIVS LIVER PILLS. No part a the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a titterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the Bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver af fects the other important parts of:the system_ and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, llysp,ersle, ko. We should therefore,watch ev ery symptom that might indicate a wrong actiot. of the Liver. Those pills being composed •of Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT, 'which augments the secretion from the Pulmo nary mucous membtane, or promotes the dig= charge of secreted matter: 2d. An ALTERA TIVE, which changes M, some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3t1.,A TONIC, wnich give tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to ,all parts of the body. 4th. A CA TE-Lawn°, Which acts in perfect hartriony with the other ingredients,and operating on the bow ies, and expelling the'whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restoecti health. 4. TO FENLYLES You will findthcseliAllszin invaluable medicine in,many complaints to which you arc subject. In Obstructions either fetal or paean), they have jicen found of an inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action purifying the blood and other fluids so effectually na to put to flight all complaints which may arise from female:lrregularities, ns hendach.' giddiness, ilimnean of sight, ialln in the side, back; ke; • , " None genuine unletis signed J. N. 'llobelisnek; all others being base imitations,. - 0:7" Agents wiahilig new, sttl,plies,,nnd . Store, .keepers desirous or becoming; agents must ad 'dress the, Proprietor, J. Al, Illobermck, plate d-11)11in, Pa. • 'AGENTS TON. , VIGSEILLAND COUNTY S W Ilaverstick, S Elliott, and S Itubbnial„Cnrllide:' LloydLisburn.3 I Dar, and .1 lloSiudir,Alleelinn lesburg llop;uestown ; Dowered& to Strolim, Kingstown ' Seidler, Churchlowna, Hayes; Shippensburg t Divin, Papertown't Grcason, Plainfield naiad & Dice, Dickinson* Weakley Shriver, - Centreville t Donaldson & Green, : Palmitowtri ;Mardis IlL:W-herry , New; (lure) • ••,, ' Num 2..eents each • ' ;- 1 xthoreitalicello, - I PRESERVE YOUR:TEETH BY Zerm ans „Celebrated • ToOth Wash.; Ton le preparationitas long ben _iiaed A. in New "York and IMllinlelphinovhere an itninetnio r popularly, for ifeanaing, preserving and ti . eautifytuE teeth: It ,is. an exoqlient reme4y.fdr soru:sort hlee Halo input is a delightful frualutestrto the mouth, tlin'g gains: - and agrceahle odor to the,breath. ' • • ,• Read the refloweag fromDr: 'Murray I can, with , the utmost Confidence,Tecem : mend to the public, Zerman'a ;Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash as the best hi nm. In nay practice as tt Dentist; I have used and recommended it far Me last five years, and have teund it togive sat isfaction in every instance, nerthe Wash does not Contain acid,,or anything injurious to the teeth or gums ;-but, on the, contrary; is the hest antiseptic n the practice, and therefore, would recommend he - nse of it, not only to" those - whO wish to pre sery et heir teeth and gums, and Imre a wholesome ihreei),. but also to those who hove diseased Rums ter teet h. 'use use of the Wash, fora short time, will insure a return to their healthy state. GEORGE E. MURRAY, Dentist,' No• GI, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnitt Phil'a. lir. (feudal, of Carlisle, rap t—" Mr. .Zer man, I am well pleased with pate Tonth.Wash : it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without -injuring thetn,but iheures sore or bleeding, gums. 11J cheerfully recommend it to the profess.on and public, as tile very best preparation that can be naafi for cleansing. and preserving the teeth, healing the gums,and giving sweetness to the breath. JOIIN W. lIENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only Francis Zerritan, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. ' For sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle, Pa octl3 NOVIELTW IRON .WORIES. grill F. undorsignod is. repared to manufacture IL steam enginesnd boilers, blowing cylin ders, gearing for ro ling, grist 'rind saw mills. - t .... ....,_ ,F.% till screws, lathes and Li planes, shafting,. hangers ' ' ''''% = • and pullieriond every vari• oty of Al ACHIN Ella aml 0 ASTINGS,such as hot blast pipesigas and water pipes, retorts and lamp posts, car wheels and axles, fire plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water spouts, wall coupeing, and a very handsome assortment of new style paterns for patent fence making, posts and gates, cast bathing {.interns, largo,size, and a number of new patterns for cook, nine plate and parlor stoves, horse pow ers and threshing machines of improved plane, plough castings, east columns and fronts for houses. , Mill owners and mill-wrights are respectful y solicited to call end examine my new and mprovod assortment of mill gearing patterns. l'uttorns and smith work made to order and machinery repaired promptly. N. B• Railvied cars of all dimensions built and repaired. Harrisburg. May 26. J. R.SONS. JAMES TI. WEISE, Wm. K. CAMPBELL .7 EW STOILE: WEISE Sr. CAMPBELL. S. tr. Corner of N. Ilanover and Loather Vs, E IT9 G most respectfully to call tho early alien .ll))Lionn of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to our new and beautiful assortment of Spring Goods, selected from the very best of the New York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Persian Cloths, Barege do lane, Black Cliali, Chnli Barege, Chnmelion Silk, Bombazines. Alpacas. All wool De:nines, Mous de bugs, French Chintzes, Lawns ' &c. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, Undersleaves, Cuffs, Spencers, _Swiss and Jaconet Ruffling, "Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, Lisle and Mechlin do - do . -- Florentine do • :do, Linen Bobin do do Valencenee Laces,. GLOVES AND HOSIERY, - Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton Gloves. _ - • _ - White andil3lnek Silk; and Blk Ingrain Hose Mixed and White Cotton do Mons Half-Dose. DOMESTICS, Ginghams, Checks, Tickinps, Calicoes, White Nluslina, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting, Plain and twilled Linen, Fine Damask Linen Table Cloths, do Towels, do Napkins, N • Bird Eye Diaper. BOOTS AND srtoEs, Black and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis), Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make) , Fine Calf I3c,ots, Kip Peg'd Boots, — Mena Calf COhgress Boots, Boys Boots, do Gaiters, do Shoes, • All kind - Childrens Shoes and Gaiters. GROCERIES, Rio and Java Coffee,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 before purchasing elsewhere, as it is entirely new and wo litive for ourimotto "quick sales nod sinalljprofits. • Carlisle, April 6, 1353. • TILE GREAT EXCITEMENT 4T OCI ILlirl S .10.410011177.71 NS caused by the groat daily RUSH FOR It NEW GOODS at that old and established CHEM' s (ME. Now opening' a splendid assortment of • SP RING GOODS, viz: Challios Cloth, Barraizo ldo Laines, Barrazies, Elegant dross Silks, pious do Bege, Chintzes, Calicoes, Gingham, Noodle-worked Collars, Undersleevos, - BONNETS. An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents to $5. Beautiful and Cheap Ribbons, Artificials and - Bonnet Linings in great variety, CARPETS!. CARPETS!! A big lot of new and cheap Carpotings, not to be excelled in price andbeauty in the State. • PARASOLS. Afcompleto assortment of Parasols and Sun Shades very low. BOOTS AND SHOES 1 have added largely to this department ;and will sell them cheaper than ever. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of cheap Groceriesust received. Come on with your CASH. and' save a profit by selecting , your purchases from this magnif icent assortment of Cheap Goods.l, 11:7Rem ember the old stand, East Main sty,'Carlisle. April 6,, 1853. CHARLES OGILB Y. 8. CALROTELER'S FAMILY GROCERY STORE, • Higlt St., ttoo doors East of Market -Housei South Side. THE subscriber thankful for past fa- Jo- yore %voodooism his old customers and the community in . general. that he has just re turned from the city with a large and full as— sortment of Grocerrs, 'consisting in part of superior Rio, Java„'Laguayra, and Roasted Coffees, Lovering's :Lump,,Sand and Pulver. load Sug•rs, Brown Sugars at all prices, Mo. !wee at all qualities and prices. -• QUEKNSWARE, of every doscriptton; including French and E nglish China, in semi or by the piece; also, Stone China and coMmon ware of every do. ecription, and a lull assortment of Glass ware. WILLOW Sr CSDAB-WARE, such as Clothes, Marital, Travelling, Sowing, Knife, Tumbler and Children's Fancy Bas. hots, Tubs, Painted Bnd Cedar Buckets, Iron and Brass-bound -Wriotlen Bowls, Butter Fir kins, Grocery Boxei; &c. auparior Illack?i r m r lf . ria A l ,S and . -Young Hyson ' Teas, Chocolate, P,r pared Cocoa.. ~ . SUGAR Q RED HAMS, of fine-. quality, together • with superior Dry Beef, Smoked Herring, Ground Allum and fine,tahle Salt, Spica of, all kinds. such as'Oranges, LEO - ions. Flge, Prunes, Rai &c. ft full supply of Pint Oil and 'Fluid Lamps SafatrFluld Lampa.i Segura and 'robacaq of lino . quairtios and at ail prkoa. Flamm cit andoxamlno for,your• I.olvott at tho old:stan. SITEPZ'A , CtIVED!: -.- •' . PRIME. Oro* .1 Sugar', ItaiSine.at I 8 ," 2 . 1. cants per pound, : 'mkt do, a good article, at 1,6 cents: _.i• • '. . ,Citrons,Mace, Spi as, Drandioe, Lamella, • - , Qranges; , Preset ad ,'Fruits, 'Dates,' •-. • Sugared' and ' 0 ied Prtmea, Figs • ‘ • •''''• ' • 'I aniarindo, I *tam SL ,&a c ' • . in conneatiert. , , , Pith alllnds, of Cortfectiona riga, all,o(„Witlch 'will be,dieponed,Of an c r,. most'aceomniodatingt roe., • ' - ' Ori June l, rus? • , ' 11, J . KIEFFER.). Otip citinntligentenity. PP-T -, ESSEDI :et Ph ladelphia,is NVIIITLITIted to render enure satis faction, and is beyond doubt. the best and. most wholesome preparation of Coffee ever knoWn.-7. One package at 121 cents WILL SAVE- filer pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be Con vinced. A. number of Essences of Coffee were 'deposited at the Franklin Institute in 1852. and. the Judges decided Krupp's to be THE BEST in the exhibition. Friends, if wish to enjoy' a good, ebony and healthy Cu of Coffee proonre Krupp's Pounce of Coffee. It is for sale by nearly all the the Grocers' and Druggists throughout the Coiled States, ' April Di, 1853. SDRZZG W=LI.NDRW GOODS JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in French Millinery Goods, No. 4.5 South Second Street, ' . Philadelphia, AVING received by late arrivals a large and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their customers, at the lowest market prices - Glare Silks for Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons ' French and American Artificial Flowa rs Crapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces. Together with 'every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. t March 9, 1853. WOOD frit WILLOW WARD. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS, 1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted Colors. 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBE, 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DUZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 300 Doz ,WALL 1S• SCRUB BRUSHES, The largest stock ever offered in Phila delphia; end the cheapest in'the world. Or— ders,promptly filled. M. ROWE, NO, 111 NORTH THIRD ST. :%Ircreli 9,1853 Cheap Watches and Jewelry, ... WHOLESALE and RETAIL )_ otiti 01'• at the " Philadelphia Watch f -- --- , and Jewelry Store," Number i 1 96 North Second Street, corner '1 ': of Quarry, Philadelphia. +',' ,'w 1-:," Gold Lever Watches, lull t... 4 01f IL -AD44 jewelled, 18 carat cases, 5'20,00 I Silv'r do lull j'd, $l2 Gold Spectacles , $7 - 00 Silver Le'pe jwls, 10 Fine Silver do.' iri 50 do do do 9 Gold Bracelets: 300 Superior Quaniers, 7 Ladies G'd 'Pls. 1 00 Imitation do 5 S'r Tea S'ne,sett,s 00 Gold Pens with Penci and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to $8 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents ; Patent, 18) ; Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they ore Fold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, septBly - .Succesers to 0. Conrad. Oil hand, some Gold and Silkier Levers and Lepincs, still lower than the eboveprices. ) WM. BAItY Sc SON, .. • Inipsrlva mut looters in ENGLISH. FRENCH N SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, sibvns..wann. PLATE. 1 1 WARN AND FANCY ARTICLES, Are constantly receiving tho latest styles of the above Goals, winch are offered at wholesale or retail, at No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near Decatur Street, Philadelphia ' , se, O p ESTADLISIIED IN IRIS. - ,&ti . ',,L5,....,.:L °40 wasvantsd to La tad may era. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED S'MORE THE subscribers, in addition to their exten. sive Grocery, have connected therewith an AGRICULTURAL SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prepared to fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants with reasonable discounte to sell again. Horse-powers and threshers, wheat•drillis and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans corn shelters. vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, clove' shelters, liorse rakes, churns,grind stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and manuro forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and I bow, phew bow pins, cow chains, Spades, hoes I and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, scytkcsand scythestones, potatoe drags post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags, 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 combV,--garden reels, cow bells,r whiffle trees, guano, plaster ; pdudretto, bone dust, lime, gar den, fi eld and flower Heeds. A Iso, a large and fresh assortment of GRO CERIES, TEAS, be c., all cheap For cosh. DOVER & HALL. oz:rfivain and produce of all kinds received n exchange (or implements. April 13, 1853.-ly Plainfield Classical Academy. Near Carlisle, I/a. FNIIIE 11th Session (five months) will com— i_ !nonce May Yd. The bilildings are new and extensive (one erected last Fall). The situation is all that can be desired for health fulness and moral purity Removed From the excitements ,d ,Pown.or Village th , i Student may hero prel hi for College, Mercantile flpur suits, &c. A tho branches are taught which go to forM n liberal c &teat on. A conscien tious discharge of ditty has secured, under Provalence....Alic present flourishing condition of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall be maintaned by the same means. Torino—Board and Tuition (per session),. $50.00 For Catalogues with full inforanntion address It. IC. B URNS, Principal & Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb, Co., Pa. . . Cumberland' Valley Institute. A select Boarding School embracing two diatinEi and seperateDepartments, Male if• Female. REV. J. S._ LOOSE, A. M. Principal. IVIES Institution will hereafter occupy the new and commodious edifice just erected for its accommodation. .The buildingilis:pe culiarly adapted to meet the wants of both de• partmonts.. The rooms, are lug() and well ventilated, and tho wholo house is warmed with a heated air furnace. which is especially healthful. • " • It is located on an eminence near tho bor. ouch of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa., Midi ample grounds, handsomely laid out and ornamented, surrounding it ; . inviting to physical exercise and to amusement in the open air. Every facility for an accomplished aol classical education is hero offered that can be found at any similar Institution in this State. TERMS. - - Board and Tuition, per session, - er,coo Music and Ornamental Branches, extra The Summer So Sion will open on the 2d c May, end continuo 'twenty ono weeks. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS Rev. J. S. Loose, A. Ill.,Professor of Mora Science and Ancient Language's, Henry Com fort, Assistant; Miss L. C. Walker, Principal of Female Department and teacher of Music,. Miss-. Assistant; Mr. Edward Fells, Professor of Modern•Langthiges r J. 13. Her- M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Laws of Health. For." Circulars" containing references and' urther partleuhirscaddress the,PrincipaL• ••' • 'Mechanicsburg, ' , Cumberland Co., Pa. March 30 Fish, gbh, 0 Fish •! LGHOICEIot of No; LIVIACKEREL, la whole, ball' and iiiiarter'bble, also a lot of new No, S Mackerol for solo cheap' for, cash at the family grocery otoro of • Jnne 22.1853. . J. G. WILLIAMS, Ladies Dress Goods. , UST . ibcoiyed.a largo lot of Burettes,ipge . do Lanes,. Lawns, Silica, &c., and tor Oak at very lbw prim; at the new and chomp gore olk WEISE & CAMPBELL, Apl 20,53 • • ..ftitoccilaucono. 7 1 ,- ATEM, I ( 9 SP ri• -, ;7, CHERRY . PECTORAL:. For llio.esire of c9ualts.;:coLps, Ecors.rtsmikrEps, BROW CIIITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-10u-4H AND CONSUIVIPTION, Of all the-numerous medicines extant, [and. some of them valuable] for the cure of pul.. monnry complaints, nothing has aver .been found whiCh could compare in its effects with this preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can-give relief, this will do it. It is pleasnnt to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the 'directions. W e do not advertise for the information of thos'e who have tried it but those who have net.— Families that have known ltd value ,will not be without it, End by its timely use, they - are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal co urn tpri. it tp a The iplomal of the 11, untie 'lnstitute was aw c o this prop alien by the Nord or Judges in September 1647 ; also, the medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cineinnati, has been given to the'CriEußv PECTORAL, by their Government in-considers. Lion of its extraordinary excellence and useful ness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read the Mowing opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the port and city of ST JOHNS, May 8,1851. Dr J C AYER : Five years trial of your CIIERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has prixen what I fore saW fiorn its composition, must ,be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, In this section are peculiarly liable. 1 think its equal has not yet been discovered nor do I know how a. better remedy can ho made for the distempers of the Throst and Lunge. J J BUIVON, 111 D, F II S. See what it has dond 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 last I .was attacked by_ayielent diarrheea in the mines of California. I returned to San Franneisco in hope of receiving benefit froth a change of climate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was followed by a severe cough, and murk soreness. I finally started tar home, but re ceived no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse and when I arrived at New York, I was ut once Marked by my acquaintances as a vict it of consumption. I must confess that 1 saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends ell believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation 'of deriving any benefit from its use, You would not re ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that icy health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY- PECTORSE,- Yours truly, -- WILLIAM W. SMITH VI Amu.;lyrortr, ['a., April 12,.1848. Dour sir; Feeling hit I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instrumental. ty 'by the providence of God, I will, take the liberty to'expreqs ms gratitude, cough and the nfarming symptoms of -Con sumption had reduced rim too low to lease nue anything like hope, when my 'physician brought me n bottle of your PECTORAL, It seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound health, II it will do for others wiltit it has done for me, you are certainly one of the benelbetors of mankind, Sincerely wishing you every biasing, I am Very respectfully yours, J N J, CLARKE, Rector of St:Teter's Clime "With such' assurance, and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced' unless it b& from its elects upon trial. Prepared and Sold by - JADIES o. AVER, IrRACTICAL CHEMIST, Lowell, Mass ''Sold in Carlisle by Dr S. Elliott, and S. W. Rayon - stick-1n Mechanicsburg by Dr Ira Day —in Newrilla by J. 11. Ilerrcin—ia :htppens• burg by J. C. & U. D. Altick,' rind by Drtig gists generally throughout the State. / #/%4' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,,. Located IVo S'ireet,Balthoure, Md. The ostensible object of this Institution is, to place in the reach of individuals proper Mai ties for obtaining a thorough and practical Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has been omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result.. The rooms of the College are well fitted up, conveniently arranged, and situated in the most desirable part of the City'. Connected thereto is a Commercial Lilirary, 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 cor: ect knowledge al general business matters in a le w weeks than can be acquired in as many years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embraci.s, Double Entry Book keeping, and its adaptation to yellow' departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercan tile calculations .tnus,lit according to the most approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com bining rapidity executi on with beauty et construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law, upon various important Mercantile subjects basilic many oilier points necessary for n book- 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 vacation, applicants can enter 'at any time and attend both day and evening. Examinations are held at stated periods affil Diplomas Awarded to those who gmclunta.— For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for % warded by mull. • March, 23. 1853. ly. ST.EAIVI. SAW TVIILL. THE undersigned owning a large Stadia Saw Mill, recently built, on an improved plan, with a circular saw capable of sawing with groat rapidity, located three miles weft of Pa• poi totitn,Ctuanberland county, at the base of the South Mountain; on Spruce Run, and having in posaession near ono thousand acres • of the best timber land, In the Southern part of'Penn sylvania, aro now prepared •to saw and furnish lumber to order, at the shortest notice of the various descriptions used fur mechanical pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff for burns and houses of any length and size that may be required, weather-boarding, flooring; and fen cing boards, poplar and oak boards and planh, shingle and plastering laths, oak and uhosnut shingles, cooper' stuff', Pitch pine posts, and .chestnut rails and posts. They Intro now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, chesnut rails and peels for fence, ouk Mid pinnumed by the cord, and can engage to be delivered'in its season several hundred curds of chesnut oak bark for banning purposes. The proprietors having availed themselves' of the natural advantages of their localion, which abounds in a variety of the finest timber, and having also a practical kro.wledgo of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber . :ewer to the citizens of Cumberland Count; than can be done_by any similar cstublishinent —and as they wish and expect to do a largo business, will sparb.no pains to ,accummodato the public at the shortest notice. • Tho variouOdescriptions of lumber ' Will bo delirorid 'in Carlisle or elsewhere ahniq be deeirod. All orders addressed to the proprie , tore, Diveir & Haskell, living In Paportown, or. to Wm. D. Soymciur r jr. in Carlisle, will ensure prompt attention. • . . . DIVEN, HASKELL & EBYIVICUR SMVX.A.O, Vinalarltin THE 80bacri6er:will pay, the ,higligst prico in CASH‘.,,for, SUMAC, properly . cured ,and delivorod in Carlisle.. Fora good, 'aaticle, frpa 'from ,stems ISO per-hundrea pounds will be paid, and in'propertion for other, qualities. • ••, • JACOB SHII.O.M. Carlisle. May 18, 1853 3m, ilitstellaprous mratz:sr o xtisfaciiaas Splendid. Fancy Goods,. Elegant' Clft . - , • Books, W. lIAVERSTICIC has .just reesived 'from the City , and is now opening a splca• did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable to the approaching liolydoy Senon, to width 1.0 desires to cell the attention of his,hicndit did the Public, His assortment is 'his lire cannot be surpassed 'in novelty end elegance, and both in quaiity and price of the articles, cnn• not fail to please parelinsei 2. It vt (mid be im possible to eninneratc'his HOLIA,W, FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fan( y crikle o the most novel .styles and .extpdene ELLTu such as Papier Vlachs Goods, Elegant alabaster 'find porcelain ink•stands and - trays-, Fancy ivory, pearl amilshell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, • . Fancy Work Boxes, With sewing instrunt'is, Port Monnaies, of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, • Fancy paper weights, Mimicries, with' a large variety :of ;ladies Fancy stationery, Motto seals and wafers, , Silk and bead purses, • Ladies' riding Whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and begs, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, ltoucsol's perfumes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of urtieles elegantly finished and suitable for ho• lyday presents, to which he invites fpecial at tention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection oI 'HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English tmd Amer it n ANNUALS lor 1853, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA L w ORR 8, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL It 0 0 R. S. fon children el all ages, than m 'deli nothing can he more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. Ilis assortment ol 'School Potics at.d School Stationery is also complete, r.i.d com prises every thing.used in College to,d the Schools. Ile'also desires to call the particular attention of Families ; to his elegant display of . LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, &c. from the extensive establishments of Cornelius. Archer and others of Philadelphia,. con I,thiug every style of Parlor, 'Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm, t.r ell., real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fr.r.ty Screens, &c. Ills aisortment in this line is un equalled m the borough. Also, FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTIOARY NU'T'S- PRESERVED FRUITS, &e.,. in over} variety and at all prices, a ll of w hit h are pure and fresh, such 1113 can be eonkl e mly recommended to his friends and the little lolls. His stock embraces everything in the lit e Fancy Goods, with many other articles ni.thtl to housekeeper sitrhich the public are especially invited to call and see during the holidays Remember the Pld Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on Norh Hanover street. 1852. S W. HAVERSTICE. Hu I FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! " WE STRIVE TO PLEASE," THE subscriber would respectfully nuricri,e to the CiIiZCIIE of this placil, and till rrttu,s visiting the same during the Holidays, that be has now pn hand and will continue to 4e :ul•— plied with the latest novelties up to the CiCle c,f the season, comprising in part CON FECTIONA RIBS of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drays, Ei.re, Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French at d plat:ill's Secrets; Alen all the cc mm ,n ties, air of \Mich will - 11 - sold id,a/csai., nrirl retail at low rains, at KRISS KINGLE - g OLD HALL, ', ir.Northllairov:ersircci, a few doefa north of, rho Bank,. where n e have lust received FRUITS AND NUTS of the, latest importations such ,no (Droners, Lemons. Raisins, 1 tps, P: urns. Citren,,Ci r— rants, solt and pal er shelled A Nitwit's, bens, Cocos, Cream and Ground Nuts. Al,u, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of ovary kind from all parts ol Europe, n-r 0- ufactured of wood. glass, i.bina, pal it r mache, tin and India rubber, rine, &c., such 119 Fine Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, Flex, er Vases, Motto Cups, 'Fen Setts, Music Boxes, Pori Monnies, Battle Doors, G l a re iloobe Masks, Drums, Cline, Trumpets, DurnMocs, lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps ann Hair Oils ol every varibTy. In conlicetion with the above a lqrge stock of •• FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized. crushed nrd - brown Su. gars, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Omen and Black Teas, Spices, bum r, soda, Sugar, Water and Mier Crackers, the ef.e, The subscriber retains his :itiec re that.ts to agenerous public for the patronage bet cm fore bestowed on him, nod hopes, by a di Ore to please, to merit a continuance of :be FcallV, (leen 1 3 .. MON Y Ell. WALL PAPERS , rENIIE subscriber is just now rcerivirg az d opening nn unparalleled assormeot or WALL PAPERS. _Those desirous ollters• . forming the interiors of their old dwellings into new ones, and giving additional ett,l,el - to their new ones, at a contrani ,,,,_ ly trifling cost, will do well mean nod examine ' for I can sell them from 61 cts upward a. 11,-. Member the old stand, East Main et opposite og,ilby's Storm" By the way. I'would any to those who also want to improve the evict f their •houses, thlit I tan lur h i s h th e m w i t h Wet herill's our and fresh ground White 1,, mi,./ Js_tgolier %yid] various other colours, I,lne. ~t-nt.ge, nt.ge, yellow. various abodes of green, &c., in shorresory thing ealculan d to a t a matAl orate your mansions, mar d HENRY SANTON CTOII YOUR SELF—PRIVA for 25 cents, by means to rouliET C - 'I US, or ' Every One OWN PIIYS . I.I N ! le thirty-sixth Edi with one hundred en opt, diem big Petiole ISCS 111111 111111101 -11111- or the Generative m, in every shape :arm : to which of Feniales, :a only (see page 1 901, nig). am. lAnee to married peo ple, or those contemPlating marriage., 11) 'l5 151. YOUNG, [um., Graduate of die Universh) ef Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Honorary Member of the Ilhifnddpinin 181 t diens society. The various forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland; Impotency, soli tary,habits youth, are Willfully described, And all the rembes given in plaln language. The -- i claimer on selfsabuse and Semuml Wenkness is worthy of mrticular attmaion, mid should ha rend by every one. 'Young men who have been nnfor tnnate in contracting di souse, previous to Mooing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no may what his pretensions may he, get a copy of of this truly valuable work. Sen Captains and persons going to sea, should possess Dr. Ir:wig's Treatise. on Marriage, the Pocket /Eseultiplus, or Every one Ilia own Phy sician. Iry- Let no father be ashamed to present n copy of the ißsculapius to 'his cl )1(1.. It only save him from 'early grave. Let noy wing moo or woman enter into the aces et ohlications of married life, so Kl.ollt reading the pocket ./Ess culnpius. - Let no one suffering from a backnied cough, lain in the side, restless uighta, uertoo a o feelingsottol the whole train of Dyspcptie sensa tion's, and given up by their physician, be no. other moment without 'consulting the ./Escalla. dins. Have the married or those about to be married any impediment, read ibis only useful Book, as it has been the means of Ealing thou sands of unfortunate, creatures from the vt.ry jaws of death. Upwards of a - MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this' counts y and Europe since 1858, when Ike first editi on.was issued. er Any person sending •TWENTY-FIVE cents encluaed in n letter,wbllreceive.one copy. of this book by mail I or five copies will be sett for eic. Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG 'No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Pos paid. Twenty years practice in the city Of Mimicl phia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the coat ' donee of the afflicted; and' he may be consulti , on any of theAliseasei described to his (Mkt en publications, at his office 152 Spruce Stet every , day between 9 and 9 o'clock, (Sund o er es oepted)and pornoni at any distance , ono' consul Dr. Young by letter, PORT PAID. ' atEntovAL. THE Store of tho suhserlher, opbracing,. TEAS GROCERIES, , • Queensware, and'all the Varieties eseally ktN • by him, Th.romoved to his ~ow.huilding. No gik. 3, MARION HALL,• West. Minn St , Carlisle.- . • "..011 March 30;185,9. . .• " (J. W. EBY' . ME