apt jartim. Prospects of the Parmer7 . At no .pe'riod,' since the formation of .the world, have the prosper s of th 6 for - diner been so bright and'so cheering as at th - mpresent.time. Never was sitch en• couragement held out to induce the far ming portion of the community .to press on. in their noble pursuit—a pursuit ivhich'is better' calculated to bring the elevating and ennobling trails of the hu man character than any other. In all former times it has been noticed that - :every - person, whose Cranium - was — not filled too abundantly 'with that needful article called common sense, has made a • farmer, and that, too, without any of- the requisite knowledge of the different kinds of soil, or of the different, kinds of grain adtipted to it. 'Even the merest school boy was qualified for that important task without any preparation, 'while if he in tended' to pursue any" other'occnpation, he'must devote long years of laborious sttidy'before .taking his - deltut. This has been the reason why. farmers have • never occupied- did-station_ in_ society, which their calling so justly entitled them to. But now a new era is dawning up orrthe world. Mankind are awakening to . a knewledge of its importance, and' nre giving to it that attention it so richly merits. ; The old, idea that a farmer m ed not receive an education, or an education in any way to be compared with that of those intending to follow any min r pur suits, has 'been fully exploded, and fur- mers, instrad of being held in contempt. arc now becoming the most :respected of any class society. Thises es it should be, and as the " iron man" has truly said, "tlie best part of our population are the cultivators of the soil. Independent far; mers are every where the basis of socie ty, and the. true friends of liberty."— And there 'is but one way to be indepen dent, and that is, not - only to understand the business I horoughly,bot to devote the hours of youth, ant the many leisUre hours of maturer age, to the improve relent of the mind. In th:s way, and this only, — can-farmers be truly—independent,- both in regard to property, and 'their po sition in society. " The increasing inter est manifested in this branch of-industry, is attributable in part to the deep and pa tient researches of scientific men, and in part to the agricultural schools, 'and in part to the agricultural journals, through whose influence a spirit of,competitien unknown before has been excited. The great amount of labor saved by the use of better tools, and the invention of many useful machinei, of which farmers fifty years ago knew nothing, and the' larger crops raised now than formerly, are all instances of that brighter day, the dawn or which has just begun. The ready market furnishes for ail the pro.luce of the farm, and the high price which it al. must invariably commands, are sufficient encouragement for our young men to en gage in this healthy ana Invigorating pur suit, Then let us not leave this occupa tion for hope of place, but remember that the day is not far distant when farmers will represent the cotifitry in the.coun cils of the nation. t , The times demand it, and it will be realized.—Corr. Dollar Newspaper. MAKING THE MOST OF - Tun Som - r-- - ; The interesting address of W. Chit, be fore The Windham County Agricultural Society, (Ct.) for a copy of which we are indebted to the kindness of the author, contains the following excellent remarks on the subject of enriching and deepen ing the soil.' Wo may lay it down as very nearly correct, that the amount of a crop is in'proportion" to the number of cubic yards orgood soil which the farmer turns up with his plow ; so that he who plows a foot deep and consequently turns up 1600 cubic yards of earth to.an acre, may expect about as much in product as the man who plows only half a fool deep, and_has to go over two acres to get the t6OO cubic _yards of men= COMPARATIVE VALUE OF MANURES.- According to . the experiments of 1-1. 1-1. Eastman, on potatoes, as reported in the Journal of the N. Y. State Agricultural Society, hog manure lire the best re sults, the manure of fo% Is next, compost next, then common unfelmented manure. Limo and gypsum, sulphur and saltpetre, did not increase the yield of this crop. =an zwsuramen. Tho Allen and EJai Ponneborough Mutua Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland Coon ty, incorporated by an Aut of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the managonient of the following commission. era, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, , R. Gorges, Michael :Conklin, Molchoir Brennoman, Christian Snip man, Christian Pitzol,Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin li. Musser, Ja. cob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll, Joseph Winker.: sham. The rates of insurance are as low and favor able as any Company of the kind in. the Stuto. Persons wishing to become - members are im vited io make. application to tim agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. • BENJ. [l. MOSSER, President. liontir LociA.l+; Vice President] Lowlip flyer, Secretary. blichaelCpcklin, Treasurer. • . AGENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland; C. B. Herman. lfingstawn , tlan ry ' Zabring, ,Shiremanstown; Charles Bell; Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churelitown ; Samuel Grahani, West Pennshormigh; Jame McDow. ol,,Frankford ;. Mode Griffith, Smith Middle. ,tun; Samuel Coover, Buniamin Haverstielc, Mechanicsburg;' John Slicrrlek, Lisburn ; Da vid Coovor, -Shophordstown. York County. --John Bowman, Dillsbur,g ; Peter Wolford, .Franklin• John Smith ' Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raffensbergor, .J W.Craft,Paradiso. ': . llarrisburg,-11.opoor & Lachman... • Mombere of the company having pnhcice • whim to capire.can have them renewed by tnaking'applioatiun to any of the agents. Nuv.24, • LT. E. GOULD, ' tSUCCIESBOR TO A. FIO TO No. 164,Cliestnut St. , , Stsaiin's Building, Phila: . WiXlsi E. ENSIVMIIeiII Publisher, and Deal. erin', l 9 , usieul ,, lnstrumeuts of every tie- Exclusiiie tigene ror tinsvis Eg Co's Puterit Susponsiori Bridge &shun and L. Gilhort'sfloudoir Pianos, Melodeons ; Misr: tins Guitars, Ilarps, - ,Yiolies; ', - Gheet Music, Music Books, &o, • -• `• Residents of tho country will bo supplied by mail or , otherwise with musi&.. they, may wish, as low as if purchased in.pertion.. Having one the largest stocks in theAlnited•States.ll fool confidont of satisfying, "all who may favor me with a call or order. - Dealers in Musics supplied on the mest:liberti terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand 'Pianos tor sale.. ' • • s um: 20 185911 y) .tares .1-1)ops. GREAT ARRIVAL, OP SPRING ANT) su,tvulatizt Day Good :At the store of the subscriber, the ;great Mart for Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots 4. Shoes, fie. The 'subscriber respectfully informs Ms friends and iminorous eustumnrs. that he hue returned IromPhilatielphia - mith a largo and!varled as curiu.m:it of Spring and Summer Goods, con sisting in part. of Cloths, Cassimeres, has. tine's, Voetinge, Muslin% 'ricking% LineuYS, V; z olvat,Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Cloves. -LADIES' DRESS 6100D5,• Silks, Bumbaiincs, Fig'd, Plain, and Change ublo Pop.ins, Mouslin do Lambs, Ginghums, Calicoes, Alpachas, Morinoes, Shawls, Hosi ery', &c. MENS' & BOYS' HATS & CAPS. p • A very largo assortment, embracing ovbry style mid qualify , A largo assortment 01 Bonnets, Ribbons, Umbrellas: and Parasols. BOOTS AND SHOES. An extensive variety of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes; Gum Shoes, from the must 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 & Co., &c., &c. All who visit our establishment are free to acknowledge that we are selling — Foreign and Doniestie Dry Goode, Boots, Ehooti,&c., 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. 13utter; Eggs, rags and soap, taken at mar ket prices. N 1V WOODS, ap6 Agent. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! Fresh Sprang Supply i 11..1 VC just received a fresh stock ofMed t itines, Paints, Glass, Oil, which having been purchased with great care at the best city houses, t can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pore. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Hot-Wand Extrat.ts, Fine heini eats, Spices,ground and whole Instruments, Essences, Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &e. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, ILog and Cain Woods, Oil-Vitriol Copperas, I Lac Dye' PAINTS. Wetherill & Brothdr's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Bed Lead. All of which will he sold at the very lowest market price, Also,a fresh and splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FLOATS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all of wl.ich are offered at the-lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub deriber on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVEIISTICK. May 28 1851. • P 7 MMTMWIWM ririiiE subscriber continues to carry on the above business, in all itsvartome branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's. corner, wirers he intends keeping on hand agoneral assortment in hipline, Consisting of all kinds of lash losable SADDLES, martingales, Girths,Cir cing les 410 A and Halters, also TR UNKSitray. 40Th' _ cling .and saddle • ll )hags. .110 also `" manufactures themost approved 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 cub tayogra„_L.ltat hemaltea the neatest and best gettrsonall their variety of breadth, that is made in the eountry. He also makes all kinds of Nlatrasses to order, .viz-i.-.Straw,-Eltisk, Curl• ed Hair and Spring Matrasses. All the above articles will be made of the best material and workmanship, end with the utmost tlespn(vh. • inn bl-ly Will. OSIIORN. CA It LISLE FOUNDRY&NACHINESHOP f IF sebscribor continuesto mutinied tire dt his FUtindry in East high Went, having on hand ,n great variety td:good patterns, and is . . _ A N prepared to furnisit IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, which will be executed reorder BF not on hand,?atthe shortes• notico, such as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Ste., Plough Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, ,Car Chairs, &c. • Steam Engines buih to ordeiand repaired. All kinds of trfachinery in Paper Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mill Spindles dressed.and turned. ‘lso, Horse Powers and Thrashing Machines, such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor izontal Gear lour Horse Power ; Horizontal Gear Two (Torso Power, Ploughs Corn SWh horn and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines and florae powers repaired and Job Work dont, at the shortest ,notice. Patterns or different kinds on hand and made to order. lfe also has on hand a large supply of Phila delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is eon stan.ly making Cooking Stoves of various im proved pat'orns, (or coal or wood. Ten Plate Stoves, Grates, &c. Reiiiriiig. &inn io,all kind 9 or Maahinory.— Allitinda °fold Iron, Brass and Copper taken in exchango for work. aur2ltf FRANKLIN' pA RDNER. Fish, Fish, 0 ! Fish. FIFTY barrels of prime .No. 1, 2 and .3 Mackerel,c in whole, Italian,' .quartef barrels, just received in store and for sale at the lowest prices for cash by marl 7 J. G. WILLIAMS Window Shades, Carpets and 01 Cloths. T. STEIVITART DEIPUH, AT 223 North 2d Street, above W oo Philadelphia, would most rospeatfill:- ly call the attention of his friends and the public in general, to his large and Oell elected stock of Carpett, 0(1 Cloths, Mattings, IPiadolo Shades, Door. Mats, - ,Stair Pi ano Covers, Table Covers. Cocoa .)Matting a, trout r'l yards wide, fOr Public Houses, Counting Houses, &c. Aleo—to my branch Store, 131', Spring', Gar den Street, above 9th • AWFUL. TRAGEZOW 1 Two Women Foully But,ehered ! TcrEl greatest excitement prevails in Phila delphia on account of the inhuman massacre of two helpless females s hut it. greater and inure intense excitement indins, since the arri-. vol at . Bentz St.Brothors, of a trjOicliel lot of handsonze GOODS, which wtio amselling MT, to the public at very low prices. Among the lot are Dress Goode, every kind; Bonnets, very cheep. .11.iblions; Chintzes, Mutilins, and a great stock, of Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings, Sunimer.:,stufl; and a general Variety , ' Further particulars .horeal ter. , BENTZ & BROTHERS. mho!' 16 COAL! COAL! . The Best and Cheapest In the Market for ' Fatally,Use l • , • °"..11 , • • 200: TONS' of dna colobraiod itiusch Gap Cool; • Dauphin .county, add Gold Mine Gap ':Coal, Sbhuylkill county, just received and for . sole at' priceß from ro . 83,25 to , 63,50 por ton, by E, RIDDLEA • r. at, thowarobouso tormorly ' , A,l:Wned•biKTCoy §. any , ;:whore along Sh d ~ i tlo , ortho.Cumbdilandlralloy . Rail Road. °Mora .ti y I tto (poat.paid) prometlyotioudod • • •' 3,411010311391 g. .200 in,Wliole and litalfbarrele, non receiving and for aalc-hy WOODWARD'. lc ;SMITH.," SgittUaaUta9a3o4 4 4 El z 1 MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. , . • - Through . by 'Express!. • , MESSRS. A G . BRAGG. 4: CO.--GENTLE- Meti : We' have been, using- your MEXICAN . MUSTANG LINIMENT with the moat per. feetsuccess. One ot.our most valuable Express horses haul beat much troubled by large swellings or tumors en the fetlocks ;,they had grown lay er than lea's eggs. Besides being disfigured by tiv , se appendages, the limbs and joints up peired quite stdtetied,swollen and lame. •We bad tried tinny Li nmems mid other remedis, but.nothing appeared to produce any elTect upon them. We would wSlliugly. HAVE GIVEN TWENTY-FIVE DOLLA RS to have had them - removed,' and the horse restored to soundectis. Our hostlerebtaitiod some of your Linintetil; and .applied it without knowledge. , A few t 0 ago he called our attention to the horse, and to our .surprise and gratificatiou, his legs were perfectly smooth, THE TUMORS HAVING ENTIRE. Llt DISAPPEARED ! We asked him by what magic he had effected such a remarkable cure ? was that lie lisd been tisk; the MUS TANG" I.INImr.NT on them shout ten ANA mid the result was the entire removtd,of the to ' more without producing any soreness or leaving U ECM% We therefore take 'great pleasure in merlin-, mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use it Nvlicitever occasion requires, in preference to any oth r preparation, so tong as it produces such remarkable results June 30,105% IiINSLEY & CO, Southern and eastern express, No 1 'IVO] s!., corner of Broadway, New York- Since the above certifies e was given, Messrs Kinslzy tr. Co have informed us that one of his di avers was thrown from his wagon in the miller part of the city, and very badly bruised, the Wagon passing over his holly. He was taken into Evictor's office close by, and HIE PHYSIC IAN Toll) lIIM TO U. E THE MUSTANG LINIMENT, as he had recently tried it in a similar case with great success. lie did so, and all the soreness, lameness, and stiffness was re• moveilom that the next day he was about his business as usual, " NVe take great pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT' to all our friends and custonurs. as the best article we .havo ever 'used for sores, bruises t sprains. or wilds in horses. We have used it extensively , and always effectually. Some of out' men have nsed it for severe bruises till sores, :is well as rheumatic pains, slid they all say it acts like magm—we can only say that we hare abandoned the use of any other Liniment, J. M. HEWETT, Stable Net per to the American Express Co.' and for Btu alien's Express " NEW YORK,JuIy 31,1852 We hereby eerti , y that we have used the cony, ponnd known se the MUSTANG LI.NIM KNT and have no hesitation in recommending it as the best article we hive ever' used' for the cure of sprains, galls, cuts. larub•es, tee nn boa ses, All ho doubt this, will please call on the undersign ed, and they happy to afliard all other information iu their poll er as regards its efficacy, tee. LUTZ. TALL N. CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage Cs Extract frqin n letter dated SACRAMENTO OEI S•, Cal. ARR.. 15, 1952 I believe t h e MUSTANG LININIEN 1' must an excellent article. Nly o itc brought a couple of bottles with her, whieh I must thank you tor. Since she come here, MY HORSE FELL DOWN WITH. NlE;and injured me consider ably, but broke no bones. I had reUllirl'e to the Mustami, and the tel and tact cure ,ina astonishing (Signed) I) RANSON!. Ethact from ,Teticr dated l'rrrsaur,a, Pa.. October sth; 185'2 'Another circumstance which 1 noticed a kw .lava ago, I thou,,la spoke highly of the virtues of the Mustang. liking in the office of a PL3 Hi. clan of high standing, I noticed as he opened a door• of his book•c:tsu, several bottles-of ne tting, alongside of evliich was an nurry :Mustang boil le, fowl a two on lice pre seriiition vial FILLED wan MUSTANG LIMMEN'r, oo which was the following directions: " Hub - the thrum well night and morning with the. Liniment, and wrap a woolen cloth around it." P.:FLEMING. S. W. DAVERSTICK, Dr. S. ELLIOT, and WILLIAM 11. BRETZ. gents for Carlisle. General Depot, No. 5, Phoenix Block, cot-114:T 2d and 1)ock streets, Philadelphia. • A. O. AN DREWS Gen. Agent., 5500 CHALLENGE. DATEvEßeoncernst he health and happi• liens Ora people is at ill times of 013 most valuable importance. take it for granted that every person will do all in their pow er,to save the liver of their children,und 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 WOR S,according to the opinion Of the most celebrated Phy melons, are the prima ry cases of a large majority of diseases to which' the children and adults are liable, if you haft an appetite continualy changeable from one kind of food _to another, Had Aireath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, IlardneSS doll Fullness of ,dlie Belly, Dry Cough, Slow, Fever Pulse irregfflar—remember that all these denote, WORM Solna you should at once apply the rem edy t IIOBEINSACO'S WORM SYRUP. Countled — oic - Sedentillw - Princi plesT compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken,and can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effects where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhou have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup arc such, that it stands w ithnut 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 cureSTertorintid by this Syrup alter Pliy sicians have failed, is the best es (deuce of its superior atlicacy above all others. THE FAIL 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 'lntestines nod Stomach, affecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, kc„ 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 most he pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as , o remove all obstructions,that the Worm Scrup may net direct upon the Worm, which must be token in doses ol 4 2 Tablespoonfuls three times n day. These directions lollowzd have never been known to foil m curing the most obstinate rase of Tone Worm. HOBENSACK'S LIVEre PILLS. .No pest of the system Is More liable to (Meese than the LIVER, it serving as a falterer 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 varicosity, in Liver CoMplaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsle, bcc. We should therefore, watch cif ery symptom that might indicate a wrong nailer. of the Liver. Those pills being composed of Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, let. An EXPECTORANT, which segments the secretion from the Pulmo nary mucous membrane, or promotes the tip-- charge of secretedmatter. 2d. An ALTERA TIVE, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certa.n morbid'action of the system. 3tl. Tame, which give tone and strength to the nervous system,renewing'health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. -I C. - THAR I' which nets in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bow ies, and expelling - the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, mid purifying the Blood, which, destroys disease find restores.ltentili., TO FENI.RLES , • Your will find these pills an invaluable medicine 'ln many complaints to which you arc subject. In obstructions either total or, partial, they have been found or an inestimable benefit, restoring their functional ai:rangements to a healthy actinn purifying the blood and other fluids so eflectintlly as to, put In flight all complaints which may arise from.female Irregularities, as headed). ziddiness, dimnees (Weight, paw in the side, back, &c, ' None genettne unlepa signed Ifobensacic, all others being baseirmtetionei; , , • (YY.&geids wishing new supplies, and Stare keepers desirems.of becoming Agents must ad dress the Proprietor, liobeniack, Phila- ilAphini Pa.. . afiEriTll FOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY: ,S AV Hnvevatiek, S I Ilh tt, runt S Lloyd, Linbtitn; I Day. awl J F Spahr, Dievlinn. lesbum ;, Coy re; !fugues:own Ilnverstick . F. 4 Strohm, Kingstown;: Seidler, DhuVektown Dnyea, Shilponal.wg'i Divin, Paper:own : Drenvon,:Plcunfieltl'E Hop:el & Dice, Dlekinnon: Wenkloy lic.,§lniver,"rentreville ; Danal:lnow, & - Green, ,Palm stown ; . New; , qurgl , , Prieo:2s eeniv • • . • . VITINEd.'AND LIQUORS. MADURA,s-TiniorilTii, , Malaga,. liishan, .Muscat, Grtipe 'Juice, Port rind Anotior brand Cliampagno.' Wionr. • Boston Rum r. Ginger Btandy, Cherry Braridy t ,Palo ,COgntna .ond Dark Brandy, Holl , tnd Gin and. Wino Dinars. : Sperm, CANDLES- 310por pciand, ; Syrup and Malangit, MOIiALSES, Washing. Soda, eanorior y.lJyrion,linporial and Black TEAS, , orincincii ; Regalia; and Cuba :CIGARS', for tilde_ by r ata box or retail, bring. on your pines and Dr' .110in,,;(nly2d) diS. ih cefaitcoiw. PREskitvE wits. SrEETH BY USING • . . torotattri Celebrate d T o oth Wash. • rgivas vnlitnlile ftrepa'riition has long been used .in New, York and Where it his attaineil an iron - 161in pnpularity for cl2tnsing, preserving and benutiryint, the teeth. R is an excellent remedy tor sore,sort or bleeding gums. It'nlso imports a delightful Ereslittesa to the mouth' anti agreeable odor to the breath. • Itead tite following front %Jr. .Murray. "I can, with . the utmost confidence, recom7 mend to the .public, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutio Tooth Wash as - the best in use. 11l my practice as a Dentist,l have used and recommended it for me last five years, and have {nand it to give sat isfaction in every instance, as the Wash does not contain acid,- or anything injurious-to_the teeth or_ gums= but, on the contrary= is the best antiseptic II the practice, and therefore, %%Muhl recommend he use of it, not only to those who wish to pre serve their teeth and gums, and have a wholesome Wreath, but also to.tliose who have diseased gums for teeth. The-use of the Wash, for a short time, will insure a return to Their healthy state. ' GEOlttile, P. NI UttltAY, Dentist, No 61, S. Eleventb-st., t:elow Chestnut Phil'a. Dr. Heinle!, of sayr t--". Mr. Zer matt, I am well pleased with ybur Tooth Wash : it not only cleittises and whitens the teeth without quilt% them,bitt it cures sore or bleeding, gums. I cheerfully recommend it to the profession and_ public, as the very best preparation that can be 'tacit for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the gums,and giving sweetness to the breath. "JOHN W. HENDEE.; Surgeon Dentist. Price 25 omits per bottle. Prepared only Francis Zerman, Druggist and Chemist, corner of •Nintli and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by SA NI UEL, ELLtorr, Ulu lisle, Pa octl3 v) NOVTL2I2" IRON IVORIES. T:IE unJoridgned is preparedto manufacture steam engines. and boilers, blowing cylin ders, gearing for roiling, grist and saw mills. mill screws, lathes and t•-• .1 K planes, shafting,, hangers ( ety of AI.A.OIIiN my and CAST' NGS,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 spout's, wall coupcitig, and a. very handsome assorttnent of new style paterns for patent lance malting, posts and gates, cast liathing.cisterns, large size, and a number of new patterns for cook, nine plate - and parlor stoves, horse pow, era and threshing machines of improved plans, plough castings, cast columns and fronts for, houses. „. Mill owners and mill-weights are respectful. y solicited. - to call and examine my new and mproved assorjment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith work made to order and machinery repaired promptly: N. 13• Railroad—ears of all dimensions built and repaired. 'flarrisli urg, May 26. 3. R.JONES. JAMES 11. WEIBE,__ _ WM. K. CAMPBELL STORE! WEISE & CAMPBELL. ' S. W. Corner of N. Ilanover and Loather ets. fl) EG moat respectfully to call the early atter , - tion of dm citizens of Carlisleand 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 DBESS GOODS "r Persian 'Cloths, Barego do lane, Blush Chan, Chili forego, Chamelion Stik, Bombazines. Alpacas. All wool Delaines, Mous do bag 9, French Chintzes, Lawns, &c. EMBILDIPERIES AND LACES; Collars, Undersleeves,_Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss and Jaconet Ru ff ling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, Lisle and Mesalin do do Florentine do do Linen.Bobin , ,do do -w Valencenes Laces, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread; Mohair and Cotton Gloves. 4 White andißlark Silk, and Blk Ingrain Hose Mixed and White Cotton do • Mons Half-hose.. DOMESTICS, Ging,hams, Checks, 'Pickings, Calicoes, White Mostins, Nankeen, Kentucky -Jeans, Blue and Fancy 'Drills, Vesting, Plain and twilled Linen, Finc;DamaSk Linea Table Clone, do - Towels, * do Napkins. '* , el,l Bird -Eye Diaper. fIrfOTS — AND - SIIO ES-F lilnck and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis), Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)', Fine Calf Boots, Kip Peg'd Boots, 'Mens Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, do Gaiters, ' • do Shoes,” All kind Childrens Shoes and Gaiters. GROCERIES, Rio and Java Coffee,Lovcring's Syrup Moles. son, 'Cuba Molasses, ,Sugar of till qualities, Rice, Spices, &c. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call rind examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it isentiroly new and we have for our;motto "quick sales and small profits.: Carlisle, April 6; 1953. TUE GEEAT EXCITEMENT ar-ourtinr7,s-----iempontum NS caused by the rerit. daily RUSH FOR L NOW GOODS at that old and established CUE A SPolbli. Now opening a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS, viz: Challios Cloth, Barraize ,do.Laines, Barrazies, glegaut dross dtllts, Moils do Hugo, Chintzes, Calicoes, Gingliams, Ncedle•workedGollers, Underslooves, Sze BONNET'S An immense assortment of Bunning from 37 cents to sri. Beautiful and Cheap - Ribbons, Artifictals and Bonnet Linings in great variety, CARVE rs ~ CARPETS A big lot of now and cheap Carpetinge, not to be excelled in price andheauty in the state. PARASOLS. A:comploto assortniont 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 Groceries just received. Come on with your .cASA and save a profit by selecting your purchases lroni"thie 'magnif icent assortment of Cheap Goods. 6-gem ember the old stand, Flint Main et, Carlisle. April 6, 1853. 'CHARLES OGILE Y. WIVI. A. CAROTHER'S FAMILY GROCERY STORE, High St., two (1001'3 East of Xarket House, South Side THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors would inform his old customers and the community irigoncral„"that he has just re turned from the city with a Irrge and full as— sortment of Groceries, consisting in part of superior Rio, Java, Lagu,Yra, and Rousted Coffees, Lovering' .bump,S'and and Pulver• izod.Sug'rs, Brown, Sugars at all prices, Mo lnar's al all qualities and prices. QUF,ENSWARL', of every deacription, including.Fronch and En glish China, in setts or by ihe.piece; also, Stone China and common ware of every de scription, and a lull.assortmcnt of Glass ware. WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE, such as Clothes, •Market, Travelling, Sowing, Knife, Tumbler, and Children's Fancy Has. kets, Tubs, Painted and Cedar Buckets, Iron and Brass-bound Wooden Bowls, liquor G'iocery Boxes, Srcs. • T , superior Black,'lmPerial and Young Hyson Teas, Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa. • SUGAR CURED HAMS, of fine quality, together with duperini Dry Beef. Smoked Herring, Ground Allunt ‘and fine table Salt, Spiess of ell kinds, • ' such as Oranges, Lomenti,•Flga, Primps, Rai- • LAMPS,' t . a full supply of Pino Oil and Fluid Lamps, Safety Fluid Lampe, . . Sonars and Tobacco of line' ,nualitios and at .ail mines: Ploaso 'enll and examinc•lo your. solves at. tho old••atantl,-' . • , • May,lB 1851, ,:,••••• ,•':• -•- • 110. Lined .clt Gloirce. .„. THE Subseriluirlineon•land Men's DUCK GLOVE'S, lieed:Nylth sheep -wkin, suitable for diving gloves: . jnOl9. G; , • - Bonrot Feathers. . #l`llB,subecriberlps just opened' en InVniee of Onwieli And other Bonnet kenthers atone. WI( the:penal price. .A leo a very cheap. lot 01 fanny::Urea ~. .1115 : - . GEO. W. lIITi,TER. Clv `LIJ• rii%OUCtjigcfaCith,, MOOD & WILLOW 11,171111;31. 20.06 FANCY CORN nripprmi i • - •. 1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Afisi.ited Colora.. 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS, - 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 9110 Doz WALL 4.• SCRUB BRUSHES, 'O:Ito 'arum stm:lr tvi:roffered in NM delpgio,Mul the olidapeEt in Wu world. Or dare promptly filled. M. &J. M. ROWE, NO, ill NORTO THIRD ST. Burch 9,1853 • ' PIIILADELPIIIA. Cheap Watches anelewelly WHOLESALE and RETAIL at* the '. Philadelphia_ Watch - rintlliiiielifi. Store," umber 58 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold' Lever Watches; full __.........i1ia1l jewelled, 18 carat cases, 820,00 Sily'r do lull.? il, $l2 Gold Spectacles $7 00 1 Silver Le'pc jwls, 10 Fine Silver do. it 1 50 do .do do 9 Gold Bracelete.`‘.., 500 Superior Quartiers, 7I Ladies G'd Pls 100 Imitation do - .5,1 S'r Tea p'ns,aett,s 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 ) , 4 ~., Gold 'Finger Rings 37 , 3 cents to $8; Watch Glasses, plain, 12k cents; patent, 182 ; Lunet, '25 other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be whet they are soldlor. STAUFFER & HARLEY., septBl.l. Successors to 0. Coniad. -On hand, some Gold and.Silver_Lovers and Lopincs, still lower than the nhoveprices. KRUPP'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE MANUFACTURED and forsale by ELI KRUPP, No 635, North Third Street, Phladelphia,is warranted to render entire satin faCtion, and is beyond doubt the beat and moat wholesome'preparation of Coffee.ever known:— One package at .121 cents WILL SAVE four pounds of ordinary Coffee. Tryrand be con vinced. A number of Essences of-Goffee were deposited at the Franklin Institute inifts2. and the Judges decided Krupp's to be THE, BEST in the exhibition. Friends, it you wish to enjoy a good, cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procnre Krupp's Fssence of_Colfee_ his for sale by , hourly all the principal Grocers and Druggists throughout the United States. April 20, 1E53. WM. lI.AILY Sr SON, ) SpOlfra '. ENOLIPI i r. ' ;I7EIT 'M CII 'M Hz MIS. W 6, ATCIIES. , JEWELRY. RILVER.WARIL PLATED. WARE. AND YAIRIARTIELER. Are constantly rorei g the latest styles of the above Goods, which are offered at wholesale or retail, at No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near +a - Decatur Street, PMlsdelphla. ..„. 4' 04" ' ESTALLUDIED IN 1010. .O,V i ' ,...........2 0 Warranla to D. What they otO:L AGRICULTURAL WAREROUSE • AND SEED STOfIE TILE subScribers, in addition to their exten sive Grocers, have connected therewith an AG R CU LT URAL WAR EH OUSE and SEED SPORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, and are - prepared to fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implements,-Vegetable. and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants witli'rosonable 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 shellers. vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, closet slathers, horse rakes, churns,grind stones and improved hangings, lay, straw and manure forks, 'farmer's boilers, ox yokes and bow, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hoes and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain eratllosiseythesand seythestones,potatoo 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 tracts, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry combs, garden reels, cow bells, whit to guano, prosier, pottdrette, bone dust, lime, gar den, field and flower seeds. Also. n large and fresh assortment or GRO CERIES, TEAS, 6cc., all cheap for cash. 130YER & HALL. Dtr-Lrain and produce of ail kindsgrecolved n exchange for implements April! 3, 1853:-hl Plainfield Classical Academy. --- Near - Carlisle, Pa. - • anTIRE 19th Session (five - months) will com mence May 2d. The buildings are now extensive (one erected last I. all). The situation is all that can be desired for health fulness and moral purity.) Removed from the excitements of Town or Village the. Student may here prepare for College, Mercantile pur suits, &c. All the branches are taught which go to form a lil;cral (ducat on. A consciefi j lions discharge of duty has secured, Motor -Providence. the present fl ourishing c ndition of the Institution. Its nuts prospe ty shall be mhintaned by the Sam •ats Terms—Board and `FM ton (per session), ,550 00 For Catalogues with lull Information address R. K. BURNS, Principal & Praiwietor. Plainfield, Climb, Co., Pa. Cumberland Valley Institute. A. select Boarding School embnicing two distinct and leperate Departments, Male s k Female. REV. J. S. LOOSE, A. M. Principal. MIT'S Institution will hereafter occupy the new and commodious edifice Just erected for its acensimodation. The .buildinglielpe. culiarly adapted to meet the wants of both de• partments. The rooms urn largo and well ventilated, and the, whole house is warmed with a heated air furnace, - which is especially healthful. • It is located on an eminence near the bor ough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa.. pith ample grounds, handsomely laid out and ornamented, surrounding it j inviting to physical exercise and, to amusement in the open air. Every facility for an- accomplished eel elassichl education is hero offered that can be found at any similar Institution in this State. TERMS. • Board and Tuition, per session, $5O 00 Music and Ornamental Branches, extra The Summer Session will open on the 2d - c May, end continue twenty one weeks. • BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. Roy. J. S. Loose, A. 11L,Professor of Mora Science and Ancient Langvagcs,lionry 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. B. Her oin., M. D., Lecturer on yhysiology and Laws of 'Health. • For " Circulars" containing references and urther pirticulnr,i address the Principal,. Illeclutnieshurg, Cumberland Cp.,Ta. March 30 1853 111.11R.D11KIRE. A. LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! , rilpir surpasses in quantity quality and prices any that' has over yet been opened in Carlisle, consisting of the greateeLvariery of all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoo Fin dings, Saddlory, Coach Trimthings, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glues, Nails, Files; Anvils, Vioci, Bellows, Springs, Axols, Bows; FollOes, Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar nod Rolled Iron, Steal, &c., with a thousand snore articles unmentionable. . Having purehreed largely of Heavy Goods previous to the advance in prices, I am enabled to sell goads at old prices. . Parsons want of Hardware are invited to call qnd examine my goads and hear my prices, and, you will he sat isfied where tho Cheap Hardw are is to ho had. 0:3 -My stock of WALL PAPER is ontiP lienathed by any in, ilia Borough. - ' Thankful for the former liberal patronago,,a continunnie of the Sadie ie solicited - by . WSzit Side of North,Hanaver Street, Carlisle,, ItE/VIOVIIX'• THESicirl;bt tho'subscribor: embracing.. ditocEßlEs Quenawaro, and 01l ilia Varieties usually, kept by removed to his now 'building, No's MARION lIALL, Wont Mani St., Carliale. • • . .March9o,.lBl3, '--r, ''.; - • -,1 N ...;!-.1 . a , CHERRY , PEgTORAD ~ _ For the Cure Of COUGHS, COLDS', HOARSENESS, CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH IVIA,_.WHOOPZNG= COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. • Of all tho numerous medicinea extant, [and some of them , valuable] for the cure of pul. monnry. compluintr, nothing hoe ever been foinid which could compare init. cfrdtts w Oily preparation. Other's Cure sonfatimes, but at all time and in all diseaaes of the lungs •' antrthroat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the information, of those who -have tried it but those who htive not. Families that have known its value mill not be without it, end by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous consequ'enees of Coughs and_ Colds_which neglected,•ripen into fatal consumption., The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to tbiE preparation by the board of Judges ih September 1847 ;. also, the medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in thie country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY PECTORAL, by their Government in considers lion of its exlraordhiary excellence and useful ness in curing affections of the Lungs: and Throat. Read the—tplloviiing opinion founded on aho long experience of' tliu eminent PhyeiCiuh, uf tile port and city of, Dr J C AYER Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has proven what I fat v saty from.its composition, must bo true, thi it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, In this section aro peculiarly I think ite equal has not yetimen discovered nor do I know how a bettor remedy can by mode for the distenipers of tho Throat and Lungs. J J BURTON, AI D, F It S. See what it hes dome on a wasted constitu tion; not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: SUNBURY, Jan 24th 1861. • Dr Ayer In the month 'of July last I was attacked by a violent dinrrlicca in the mines of California. I returned to San Fraancisco in hope of receiving benefit from a .chango, of climate and diet. My diarrheen ceased, but woe followed by a severe cough, and much soreness. I .finally started for home, hut re ceived no benefit from the voyage, My cough continued 30 grow worse, and when arrived at New York, I was 'et once marked by my acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its 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 it to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH WASHINGTON, PB., April 12, 1848. -- Dear sir ; Feeling that I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instrumental. Ity by the providence of God, I will take the iberty to express my gratitude. ..//cougli and the alarming symptoms of Con sumption had reduced me too low to leave me anythiaglike hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your PECTORAL.. It seemed tO affbril immediate relief, and now in a few weas tipm his resfored,me to sound health. If it will do for others what it Las done forme, you tire certainly one of the benefactors of Mankind, Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am - Very respectfully yours, • H JON .1; CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter!! Chord), With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced' unless it be from its eflects upon trial. Prepared and Sold by JANES C. AYER, PRACTICAL CILEMIST, Lowell, Mass Sold in Carlisle by hr S. Elliott, and S. W. linverstick—in Mechanicsburg by Dr Ira Day —in Newville by J. H. Herren—in Shtppens• burg by J. C. & U. B. Aida, and by Drng— gists generally throughout the Slate. EMI „ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Located No 127,11altintore Street, Baltimore. DID The ostensible object of this Institution is to place in the reach of individuals proper faciii• tics 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 aro well fitted up, conveniently arranged, and situated in the most 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 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 correct knowledge of general business matters in a few weeks than can be acquired in as many years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embracis Double Entry Bookkeeping, 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 otlier.points necessary for a book keeper or business man to understand. The time necessary fir an industrious student to complete the course varies, from 5 to 8 weeks. Thera being no vacation, applicants cat enter at any time and attend both day and evening. Examinations aro held nt stated periods and Diplomas awarded to those who graduate.— For terms, &m write and have a Circular for warded by mail. • March, 23. 1853. Iy. STEAM SAW IVZIIGL. THE undersighed owning a large Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on un improved phut, with a circular saw capable of sawing with great rapidity, located threo miles west of Pa pet town,Cumberland county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near ono thousand acres of the boat timber land, in tho Southern part of Penn sylvania, a!e now prepared to caw and furnish lumber to order, at the shortest notice of the 'various descriptions used for mechanical , put poses. They can furnish frame stuff for barns and houses of any length and size that may be required, weather-boarding, flooring, and fen cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle and plasteringlaths, oak and chesnut shingles, cooper stiitf, pitch pine, posts, and eliestuuirdils and pouts. They have now on hand several thousand fact of lumber, chesnut rails and posts for fence, oak and pine wood by the cord, and 'can engage to be delivered in Its 'season several hundred cords of chesnut oak bark for tanning purposes. • The proprietors having availed themselves of the natural advantages of their location, whicli abounds in a variety of the finest flintier ' nnd having also'a practical knt,wledge of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber lower ,to the' citizens of,Cuinberland couni2 than can be done by any similar establishment —and es they wish and aspect to do a large business, will spare no pains to accommodate the public at the shortest notice. • The various descriptions of lumber will bo delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere us may he desired. All orders 'addresbed to tho .I)roprio tpro, Diveit & Ilriskell,living In Paportown; or to Wm: D. Soymoui, jr. in Carlisle, will *lnc prompt attention. ' ••, DIYEN, HASKELL & 8E1(011:UR. Nov:10, ly. ~• SUMAC VITANTED." , , 4 rlll-I.E subscriber , will pay ilia .11iihast 4 " . prico iii.,CAS for -SlJKAC,,Properly cured and 'doliitorod In Carlisle!..." For a.goOd tiatiele, free fron2 sterns ‘sl 30, pOr - hundred pounce WilOo.pitr4, s tud in proportion for other qualittca. '.' : , ..•, „.... JACOB, SIIROIVW 1 Porltelo. Aay 18, 1853 3n r. , .... •-.---- - . . . . . ~ J. W. EI3Y iiiisaiiancou ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851 ,stortu f?,z - HARDWARE=SPRITICI .SUPPLY. THE subscriber wishes to, draw the at n lion of the public to dick o u 11 Intl reble, winch they may Consult to good advantage by examining- the elegant and complete nescrt 'tient of hardware of every description, 'which Ito is now receiviugat his uld stand• on North flinover street. • TO COACIIII4KERS.; -We .have ,n large supply pf springs, hubs, bande,.laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and drab cloths; of different qualities, in fact ovoty thing in your line. TO. CABINET-MAKERS Wo offer complete setts of %;eneera,)cnobs and mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to cui both the taste and the purse. •CARPENTE'RS EXAMINE the splendid.assiw ment of tools in your lino as also a complete stock of building materials, such as locks, hinges, screws, latches,' glass, paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va rious carpenters tools' cheaper thin ever, as has been acknowledged by a carpenter Who has seen them. BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a stip— ply of hammered, rolled, slit and, other iron genetally used. as also ensf;. shear American and English blister stccl , &c. OUR FARMER FRIENDS will also consult their Interests by looking at our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, flamer; and every other article from a .cradle to a plough,to suit thorn in price and quality: ' THE PUBLIC GENERALLY are also invited to examine the 'quantity and quality now on Wind of. cedar ware, tubs. churns, buckets, oils, such as fish', sperm• and flaxseed oils,-which will be sold at 'slte lowest cash prices. I would also call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, pre.eoting a numberless 'variety of Patterns at prices Iron 6 cts. upwards. Remember' there ja no mistake here, as all articles will be 60 1,, at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known stand rn North Hanover street. Easf nice, betweee McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell. er's list Store. JACOB SE.3 Eli. march 16 spring EL Summer Styles of Hats I ! --.,..' ..'e s. - .o . .j.?'' ,' " -.4 .., ' ' if , : -•-, ..- --- r-- - - ~.4. ., — • '..-. ~. ~..0......Z. :13-I**: .:- :..-• ..=., .1...,--. gry & J. KELLER .desire respectfully to in- Ulf form their customers and friends that.they are 'how supplied with a great variety of HATS AND CAPS • for Spring and Summer use Ire addition to a b , wilful spring style of Silk Hats and their extensive e-sorfment of light and coloured slouch hats they would call particular atten tion to their Panama, Leghorn, Chip and Straw Hats jest received from the cities. Their as sortment is large and for beauty /,fstyle.execl. lence - of h -and lowness of price they can not be so:passed. A large assortment of Cays, exclusively... fur summer wear, constantly on hand. Also a carefu:lv selected assortment of CHILDREN'S HATS. We moat respectfully, invite the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to cull and (-X/lIIIIPC our assortment at the old stand, oppcsite to the Telegraph Wilco. mly .ll FASHIONABLE Clothing House. , lIHE subscriber is now hnving made up n JR_ large lot of very superior CLOTIII Nq, which he is determined to soli as it wif not lower than any other house in the country.— Elis stock will consist of— Fine Dress, Sattinett, sack and Overcoats Cassimore, Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants, Satin and Cachmere Vestings, &c. Hosiery,Suspenders, Cravats, Shirts, Shirt Collars :Umbrellas, Hats, Caps. Merino Shirts and 'Drawers, &e. I willat all times keep a good assortment of Cloths Cassimeres and Vesting, en hand, which will be made up to order in the best and most fashionable style. I have ns lorenum m of this,establishent a practical tailor, one whi n has had considerable experience in the busi ness, and is not surpassed as a cutter in the borough of Carlisle. All garments made to order warranted to fit and well made, if not, no sale. t am now receiving .direct from Philadelphia' a fresh assortment off loths, Cassimerea and Vesting;, to whi , lt I invite the attention - of my numerous old customers and the public in general. All in want of cheap and good garments will do well and save Morley by calling, and eximluingthis stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show the goods. Recollect the stand next door to Burkholder'sqlntel. Make no mistake just one door fromihe corner. sep2.9 CHARLES OGILBY„. REMOVAL JOHN D. G 0 RG AS hereby informs his old friends and customers that he has remo%ed his TIN - WARE AND STORE R OMSto the room lately occupied by Mr..l. W. Eny as a Grocery Store, on Main street, where tie will as heretofore manufacture and keep constantly )in store every desorip ion of 4 "' TIN AND SIIEET IRON WARE, mode in the best style and at the very lament prices. Good workmen and the very best ma terial always empload, an as to ensure entire satisfaction. SPOUTING and JOG-W ORIC done at the shortest notice, in n superior man ner, and at fair prices. Also, in store at all seasons a large and attractive variety of PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES, comprising every now and fancy style, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. Ills assortment of stoves ho in tends shall not be surpassed by any other es tablishment; comprising a score or more of different styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, he remisedully in vites a call at his now establishment, toblident that his large as sortment cannot fail to p or. • April2s, 1853. JOHN D. C; ORGAS. ,OCTOR YOUR SELF-PRIVATE- for 25 cents. ' by means he POCKS l /ESC PIUS, 'Or, Every One OWN I'IIY.4IAN! 'he thirty,sisth ,with one hundred en ngs, showing Privato eases and Alalforma is of the Generative tern, in every shape form which is ad eases of Females. in. ~,tes only (see 'page 190), .0g; DI the _dp . Ortance to mbrriell pro or those dontemplating marriage. Ily \f M. YOUNG, M D., GradWO °film University of Pennsylvnnia, Member. of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lundon,and Honorary Member of the inti a d e lphia M t dieas society. The various forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the. Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli. tory habits of yeutb, nre faithfully described, and all the recipeitr given in plain language. The chapter on sell'snbuse, and Seminal Weakness. is worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read by every one. Young men w ho have been unQir. tamale in contracting diaense, previous to platting yourselves under the care of any doctor, no mas ter what his pretensions tatty be, get n copy of of this truly valuable, work. - Sea Captains and persons going to se,,should possess Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket JEsculapins, or Every one His ono Phy sician. *,- Let no father lie ashamed to present it copy of the JEsculapius to his cl ild. It may save him from an early grove. Let no yonng man or woman enter Into the :octet oblications of married life, witl.ont reading the pocket Bias col:This: -Let no one suffering from a liacknied cough, pain in the side, restless nights. 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