84)(o 111310/34. ...---%.,......" 'N'h -,—. Sn bbl th tvenkng at Howe. Whoa Rabbiith bolls have ceased theieeound; And the hours of day are pact, lie draws curtain round, And 'Madam gather fart— There is ono spht, and one Mono, Round vadat our hearts most eking— And fondest memories, one by one, • Their choicest treasures bring.. • That .pci . l Ii Roma, Its sacred wag, 'ltdmit no discord then; e- Nor crowded marts ' ,nor feetlvhalla, Nor gayest haunts of men, Can known Joy no real,and pure= Nono ouch to thorn Is Won • Might joys like those an ago endure, Thla earth wore quite a heaven. wandered far 'mong other bowers Than those my childhood knew, 'With hope of gathering fairer flowers Than N those gardens grew ;-- 'Yet in the.cold world's earnest throngs— 'Mid Its dim and stormy strifii,,, affection turns to the scenes and songs • Of my young and Joyous life. /Tome's well loved group I Its Ssn'tuth song— Its tones I seem to hoar - Though borne full many. Itigue along, They come distinct and clear. 0 Sabbath night! 0 trensured home! Fond pride of memory's :rui And thoughts of. ye, where`er I roam, Shall bring illy youthsgplo. Lieut. Lynch of the (7. S. Exploring Expedition to the river Jordan and the Red Sea, in 1848, visited the Garden of -Gethsemane about the middle of May. 'He says:— ' "l'he 'Clover upon the ground was in ' bloom, and altogether, the ;garden, in its aspects and associations, was better calcu lated than any place I know to sothe a 'troubled spirit. Eight venerable trees, isolated from the smaller and less impo `-sing ones 'which skirt the pass of the Mount of 'Olives, form a consecrated grove.,: pigli"abzwe en 'either hand, tow ers a lofty mountain,-with the deep yaWn ing chasm , of Jehoshaphat. between-them. "Crowning one of, them is Jerusalem, a living cityl on. the,slope of the other is the_great Jewish_cenbtery, a city of- the dead." "Each tree in this grove, canhered and • gnarled and furrowed by age, yet,. beau tiful and impressive in its decay, is.a liv ing monument of the affecting scenes th - at.lio r x.r..tAken place beneath and around it. • ThVelive perpetuates itself, and frotrothe.root ‘ of the dying parent stem, the _Young_ tree _springs_into existence. They are accounted one thousand years old. Under those Of the preceding growth, tlrorefore, the Saviour was wont to rest.; and one of the present may mark the very spot where he knelt and prayed and wept. No caviling doubt can find entrance here. The geographical 'boundaries are too distinct and clear for an instant's - hesitation. Here the'Chtis • dap, forgetful of the present, and absor be,d_in the_ past catA„resign himself to sad , yet - soothing - meditation. The few pur ple and crimson flowers, growing about the roots of the trees, will give hint am iple food for contemplation, for- they tell -of the suffering and ensanguined death of the Redeemer.". Did no Die For IVIe 1 A little child sat quietly upon its moth er!s, lap. Its soft blue eyes were looking -earnestly into the face that was beaming -with love and tenderness for the cherished darling. The maternallips were busy with a story. The tones of the voice 'wore low and serious, for the tale was,one of mingled sadneifs and joy. Sometimes they scarcely rose above a whisper, but the listening iabe caught every sound. The crimsoned deenened oh its littl. cheek, nt the storyriret A ,, - - in -11 1 ... te yc ru b s ! ' and r a — roiv sob beoke the still ness as its mother concluded. A mo ment and the ruby lips parted, and in tones made tremulous by eagerness, the. child inquired, , "Did he die forme, mamma ?" Yesowy-c•hildrfor-you—for-alLff-- "May Hove hiin tilWays, mamma, and dearly too !" "Yes, my darling, it was to win your love that he left his bright and beautiful home." - he — will love me, mamma, know he will . Ho died for me. When. may I-see him in his other:home ?"--- "When your spirit leaves the world, my darling." "My'spiritP" murmured the child. "Yes, you) spirit, that part of yoh which thinks and knows and loves. If you love him here, you tvill go to live with him in heaven." "And I may love him here ? How glad you have made me, dear Mamma." And the mother bowed her head and prayed silently and earnestly, that her babe might lave the Saviour:—Reaper. Love of Praise. The intemperate love of praise not on• ly weakens the true principles of probity, by substituting inferior motives in their o stead, but frequently also impels men to actions which are directly criminal. It 'obliges them to follow the current of pop• ular opinion withersoever it may carry them; and hence shipreck is often made both of faith and.of a good - conscience. According as circumstances lead them to court the acclamations of the 'Multitude, or to pursue the applause of the great, vices of different - kinds will Stain their f p, character. In one situation they will make hypocritical professions of religion. In another. they will be ashamed of their Redeemer and of his words. They will be afraid to appear in their own form, or to utter theirgenuine sentiments; Their whole character will become fictitious; opinions will be assumed, speech and be haviour.modelled, and even the counte- Mince Ifirmed,'as prevailing taste exacts. From one who has submitted to such prostitution for the sake of praise, you you can no longer expect fidelity or at tachment on . any trying occasion. In ' private life, he will be a timorous • and . treacherous friend. In public conduct, be will be supple and, versatile ; ready to desert the cause which he had espou sed, and to veer with every shifting wind • of popular favor . .., In , fine, all becomes unfounded and hallow in that heart, where, instead' of regard to' the divine approbatioir,Viere reigns the sovereign desire of'pleasing men.—Dr. Blair. , 'The Blesstthiess aZow4y IVlind. . The greater the isubraiseion,"the "=more grace,. If therebe one hollOw in the.val• *plower than another; thither do the Waters gather. • The more lowly ,we are ia ourown eyes, the more lovely we are ~ in the Sight of GO, When to ourselves we are acceptableo'we are unworthy ; let us be lowly.'" "'deb was, coming near ..to the blessing.when he am vile,. what shalll answer thee V-42.. You • g.. LORD BYRON'S CONFESSION.---." nd is._ puttittly,7 pays Lord Byron, "the firm be -lovers in the gospel have- a &Teat advan -tage overall others, for this simple rea son, that if true - they Will haire their re ward-hereafter; and if there beMo here after, they can be but-with the infidels.in `their eternal sleep, having had" theasSis tance of an .exalted lope throtigh life, without suh§equent disappointment since, at the worst for them, mut• of nothing, nothing crtmarise,' not even sorrow." ~.-- 4` _ ii~tciluueouo. PETROLEUM, OR EOOll. OIL. A NATURAL REMEDY 1 . . Proem:v(l from o Well in Allegheny 'county, Pa , . LOU.o fal helm the earth's surface. I'VT . I.n ; AND AULD BY , SA3I'L M. KIER, CANAL . BASIN, 7th ST. PITI - snuliG, PL. . The henlthfirl balm from Nature's secret spring, The bloom of healthr life,' to man will bring, An from her depthi magic liquid flows, • To calm our autlailOga, and assuage min woes. , . PET ... ....., ROLbU M.- . .._ _ . . . _ . _. iftlilS j - ,;itetifretiedy:of N a ture, of te t t vet) !..Iblititflair.trials has.worntal its wa nto pdpa- . .' fur Cavite. We need hardly repeat the fact, that 1.11i5 is il pure, unadulterated NATURAL, M ED WIN It:, :old is put up as it flews fromthe-bosom of the earth, without admixture. In these days of Nostrum vending, we do not wonder at the in ,ntedutity evinced by the commonety,upon the introduction of a A - ero Reinea, but that Incredu lity shall out suppress a medicine, whosit power ful influence has mitigated and coven so many disbaSes incidentth_our race;-.were-twe , to --with-- Vail a remedy like this from public notice, we -should consider ourselves as guilty of keeping back something that aas ii.teuded to relieve much human suffering, and dispel-the gloo-and pain of totany a one, whose system has for 3 ears !teen racked and - tortured by the fell engines'oj Di sense. Nay ; do not wonder, gentle reader, and join with others in the cry, that it cures too many diseases; tor, if you will toke-the trouble to run over the list of diseases fm which itis re commenilni , -ou will find that they are diseases a freeti ng these ne kind of tissuesomil consequent Iv IT IS APP ACABLE TO .411, - Shit ih st evidence in flivor of a medicine arc the cures themselves. lVlieirthese stand out in ()Wit relict, and when he who * fur years lint oaf fermi the tortures and pangs of an immedicable. lesion, which has been hastening him Wile nar row house, sil W aks out in its praise,what better evideace needur m be wanted.? e have the evi- ft deuce in ossession, df many astonishing cures, which) wi the furnished to any one who re ally doubts the e oey - of this wonderful remedy. . Thellarth, frombieh man was ereatetfibeara in her 'bosom remedies which if known, arc ca pable Of restoring him to health and vigor, when prostrated by sickness and disease, It was (lit opinion of the eele:irated Dr. hush, that there existed in Nature an antidote to every in 1 lady to which man is liable.a, every one is aware of the relief frequently obtained from Mineral Pla ters, in most chronie complaints. These singular , meilteaments, flowing out from the earth, satin-3- 'bnd with so stances varied In their character, sind holding them in complete solution, bear am• ple testimony to- the factithatilvey — ivniiiiiV pounded by the master hand of Nature, to repair the shattered vessels 1:11 our physical 'being, and set them with sails unfurled, prosperously upon lie sea of life. Petroleum is one of thiskind of remedies ; and is endued with - powersto - -relieve _more hm man suffering than any other medicine extant.— Wiwi, taken perseveringly And , riccording to-the directions, it eure=tharrhocti, Piles, Rheu matism' Goat, Neuralgia, ObstinirteEruptions of the Skin; Erysipelns,- Pimples on the !Voce Blotches, Piles, Chronic ,Sore Eyes, It ing Worm 'Pettey, -Scald -Fiend, Pains in the Bones; and Joints, and all that class of Diseases, in which alterative, or purifying Medicines are indicated. Sold by S. W. Ilaverstick and S. A. Butibard, Carlisle ; J. C. & G. 11. Shippensburg; J. flood 3i Son, 'Springfield; Gihnore, tc Sto igh,Newville ; Thomas Greason, Plainfield, Cumberland county. September 4,-'5O-Iy. insurance ,toinpanic.g The United States Life Insurance Annuity and T►nst Company., Charter Perpetnah , ;Capital V250,000 -, --- Cash Syst, m 4 . • constant, unsolicited .application for IL. Life Insurance, , gives the most abundant and gratifying proof that the public mind is deeply impressed with the %as' importance of this subject. The great object, however, of Insuranceshould be safety, otherwise the whole !notice to insure may be disappointed. "Too much care cannot be practised in the selection neje° should be regulated not by prose 1. constant large inducements, as this,.is cer• tainly,lncompatilite with future benefits. The premiums on life are calculated for the future,, if present and prospective benefits therefore aro given, the result ultimately, must terminate in litigation, disapp_ointment and ruin. :no phiec: at by this institution is stability and per petit4ly. The rates 'of premium have been care fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.— The cash system of payments has' also been -adopted—Unputd_przmium_aotes_eonstitute_ne parr-of-the assets - of - this - company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample car ital, security stamps tne whole eyebath. This feature; paramount to all other considerations, commends the company to public favor. EX.. planatory pamphlets, blanks. application papers mformation,and every facility will be cheerfully - furnished - by - WM has - been duly appointed 'agent of this company for Cumberland county. fir. II HINKLEY has also been appointed Nlledical Examiner. Dic,etors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose . Ttompson, Benjamin W. 'l'ingley, Jacob L Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'Denry, James Devereux, John L Linton. - President,--Stephen R. Crawford. Pice- Pregident.—Ambrosa W. Thompson. Scc,cerry 73•easuren—Charles G.lmlay. dicluorn.—Manuel Eyre. Cor.nsei 6.9'. 1 2D0rney.--Thomas Relch• 31 Aim? Examiners.—Paulfß Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. I). [ang7 ly WIRE INSVRATifCEI THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county neorporated by an act of AsSonibly, is now hilly organized, and in operation under the manage ment of .the following commissioners, u 4: Jacob Shelly, Wm R. Gorgas, Muihael Cork in, Mclehoir• Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Grower, Lewis flyer, floury Logan, Benjamin If Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prom/ell, Joseeli Wickerriltarn. The rates of insurance nrd'as low and favora bl° as any . Company of the kind in the State-- Persons wishing to become members, ore invited to make application to the agents of The compa ny, who are willing to wait upon thorn at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President HENRY LOGAN, Vice Presiders!. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary - Alionsst. Comas'', Treasurer: - - ' octri',l9. MEM Cumber/mut cottnty..:-Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C 13 Berman, Kingstown, Henry .Zertiing, , -Shiremanstown, Robert Minna and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Alil, Churcinewn. York count/.—John Sherrick, LishurneJohn Bowman. Dillsburg, Peter Wolcott', Franklin John Smith, Esq.. Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, 3._W Craft. Harrishurg.-Houser & Lachman. Members id the company having policies'a bout ,to aim.° can have thorn renewed by mak ng application to any of the agents. . ATTENTION O , , FFICERS. non commissioned Officers and privates, entitled to receive !Bounty Land' under the late act of Congress. , • I horeby give notice that having associated myself with an efficient agent in Washington City for procuring warrants for avid lands, and having the pay rolls in my possession of those who served from this district, in tho sth de tachment under the command of Col James Fenton, in the war of 1512;Avill enable me to give information t claimants relative thereto. Prompt dtteiltion will be paid to the procuring, of said warrants for the able defonders'of this country The charge . will'bo moderate I wil also attend to the procuring of patents for thi same Please give me a call! octl6 • • ' R A LAMBERTON • To Shoemaker % G 1103.3 meelelidee (pr Jenny Lind shoes Xdjnet received by G W .111TNER. nug 28. 1850. . . . VJEXTE LEAD. WETHERELL'S PURE WHITE LEAD and 5 barrels LINSEED OIL just calved by the subscriber to bo sold cheap. , augl4 : ' It SAXTON. Gura MOMS. JUST received two cases of Ladies Gum Shoes, of liartahortee-celebrated pattern which I can warrant good quality. • oct23 ' IsT W WOODS. Ag't. Pate Older Vinegar.— 0 - UST'received a fresh barrel of Pure Cider Vinegar, of furrier quality, and Warranted 0-US from adulteratton. nov6 G W111111STER: Zutie.4 .sr;.<o . l) . 00: L. • • • . faiCar...BargaittS I • , CAN - be expected (Yost the subscribbr, as ha— has just received t. new and splendid as= sortment of WINTER GOODS; which ho' offers to his .customers and others who may. favor him with a ea)! at great Bargains! CLOTHS AND CASSIMERDS; satinets, -velvet cords.-Ky. jeans, ecarlett yel low, white and Cobton Flannels, Wrings. ntus. tins, calico, cashmeres, de tunes, alpacas, Co burg cloths, glo , os; hosiery, Irish 'linen, com• forts, &c, SHAWLS! SHAWLS _ - A large and splendid assortment of Long and Square Sham/Is, at all prices to Suit the times. BOOTS AND SHOES. - Also; Boots and Shoes, -which he is determ• ins(' to selNeW, nt his stand, in North Hann first store below Haversack's Drug Store. ver street-, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. SUPERIOR !MESH GROCERIES I Latest arriV * trflllE Cheap Ftimily Grocery Store of Jo• Sop!) D. Halbert,- West -111fliii street, Car lisle, has just received,a large and fresh, s upply of-the best FAMILY IGROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets eau allord.. The subScri her has just returned from the city and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally, both in town and country, to call, and examine for themselves his large .to in creased stuck, which embraces all the artielei usually kept in his line of business. Suck 1:18 -Rie r -Java•and-St•lromingo and - Lima - Ira Collbe • Imperial, Young Ilyson and • Black Teas, of very superior cruality and firver ; Layering's crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and -loaf sugars, or ange greye r -clarified New Otlenne and brown Sugars of every grade and finality, with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he warrant pure bnd fresh ground. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints'. butter Indies, wash rubbers, &c C10th0... - fancy"traveling and market hhskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing .•nd smoking TOBACCO, swinish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. •Prime CIIEESE always on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant anti Common OILS. - GLASS, QUEENSWARE.—I -have also added to my already large stock, a number of sew patterns of White Granite and fancy tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of every.de fcription,-;which I-will sell at the lowest prices not cash. Feeling gratefulifor the liberal patronage here- tofore bestowed upon hint by a generous public, the subscriber tenders them his hearty , Si..sincere thanks, and hopes that in his aims to please and particular attention to' business, to merit a continuance of their support. March 20, 1850, JOS. D. HALBERT. srscsa ~~~_~~ I= CONFECTIONARY STORE, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. mho subabcriber would respectfully invite the mention of Country Metchants and the public in.general to his large assortment of ACtilifeajoy(tries manfactured of the lie fresh every day , -and warranted to stand any climate. which lie will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Bonk: - Having lust returned from the city, .he would also cull attention to a large assort ment of Fruits and Mute of the latest importa tions, consisting in part - of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Preens, Dates, Citron, Almonds, E. Wel. nuts, Cream. Cocoa, Pea Nuts, Filberts kct He has also made a large addition to his stock of - _ TOYS, AND FANCY GOODS, comprising in part, Fine French Card visiting and other Baskets, Paper, Glass. and Wooden Fancy Boxes. Dolls Doll Heads, Tops, Bast and,Parlor Balls, Rattces, Games and Puzzles Wheelbarrows', Wagons, Furniture, Tea Setts and Nino Pins in Boxes, French and German Accordeons, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, Cologne, Brashes.&c. In connection with the above Ito has just received a larAe assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, such as Coffees. Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Spices of all !dils, Water, Soda, 13 utter and Sugar Crailers, and ull other articles in the Grocery Tine, which will he sold at low Hues, FINK CAKES, always on hand nod halted to order. Parties supplied with . all articles in his line at low prices. All orders &Um a distrincedhantriialy received and nttended to with ch.a . ••• =1 Golden'Efor:se • ' 4: f - ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA THE , subSeritior haVing leased the above large and commodious HOTEL, situated on the °inner of the Public Square anti South Hano ver street,, and lately' occupied br Ben!. L Esh lehnin, hogn—lenve to' announce to his friends arid the public that he is prepared to entertain them in a manner which cannot fail to meet their riripeobatain. 'FEE HOUSE has the most pleasant loca tion in the borough—has been newly furnished and otherwise improVed, and no pains will be spared to make those who may sojourn with him, comfortable during their stay. .His par lors are large and well furnished, and hie cham bers supplied with noW and-comfortable bed ding... HIS -TABLE will be supplied NVi ft the beet the market can afrord,tind all who are connect ed with his house will be found:attentive care ful and obliging. 'MTHE BAR will contain the best liquors the .city can produce. HIS STABLING is entirely now and exton sivo, capable of accommodating from 50 to 60 horses—making it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS, and will be attended by a skit fp' Ostler. in short, nothing will be wanting calculated ,tp add to the comfort end conveni ence of those who may favor him with their patronage.. BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year • 0:7 - Tnitis MODERATE. feb649-tf, 'JOHN HANNAN • Webb's War,3hing Powder, • A great saving of labor, goap and time, with out any RUBBING by washing boards, Ma• chines, or with the hands, and preventing all wear and tear of clothes. Warranted not to injure .tlie finest fabrics. Price, l2i cents. Sold wholesale and retail at Or. Rawlins' Drug and Variety Store, Main st. Carlisle, end at-his Medical Nall, North Queen at. Lancas- tcr.• N. B. All orders filled at Manufacturer's prices. , - -June 5 , 71 y - oots, Shoes and Gaiters. IVEP.T MOH STREET OPPOSITE TILE ECM WV'. M. ORTERjtivitcs the attention of the putblic-m - hitilarge nod complete /IS: sortment of BOOTS. SHOES & GAITERS, just received from Philadelphia., including a va riety of new styles. His experience in the Shoe busness. enables him to select work of the b materials and workmanship, which will beso at tHie lowest cashiprice and wet riintei. • tr-r Cutitomer work attended to a usual._ Coal Coal Tim subscriber is now prepared to (urnisb FAMILIES .with-the best quality GLEAN STONE COAL at 'he lowest rates. Orders loft at H. Saxton's Hardware Store or-at the yard opposite Hoover's Lumber Yard, will be promptly filled. Also,just received from the mines ~TONS NUT COAL for Lime. burners, 1500 bushels Bituminous Curd for Blacksmith's. • Mill , IL WRIGHT. COAL: COAL : • TIM subscriber has just received at his Coal Yard, nt the West ens of •Iligh street, a supe rior quality of Wilkeabarre ' Pinegrove, Lyiten s Valley, Lame burnerre andlllneltsmiths'iCOAL which ho is prepared, to sell at reduced - prices. He.respectfully solielts the patronage of the , •pcople of Carlisle and vicinity. opt 9 " , W B 'ACURA Y, Act. () - NOTICE, InTICE hi hereby given that an application . will bo . made to the Legisluturo of thie (.. monwealth at ii4next eeesiou, for it char t fora bank-with general banking privileges, to be Mental in Carlisle, Cumberland 22: i t s rrp i )', / Pa , with a' capital of One, Iliatrheil 1,„ Dollars, and to lm villa(' the Carlislmilapk. jyt.'so-6in Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. THE.aubwriber his just opone'd an esort. meat of, Einbrnidered Ribbons of, beautiful etylos, with afull supply of Bonnot Ribbons of all qualities ' abp2s . C 4 NV :BERNER. • • flarrbiongs Oolnmbiau:l n k. TEE subsertber has on -hand _a large supply ' of the aboveink; - . which, by a special ar• moment r ich the'proprietor, ho is able to fur nish to merchantentul, others, et. the nuralgic' tams wholesale prices... • • noel.. . FIS 4 HUBBARD. GREAT COUGH REJITED2% h: ' TAT 3 • Y ' t ' ?."'! , , , . , , , • ”.„ CHERRY PECTORAL: For the City° of COUGITS', COLDS, HOARSENESS, , nnear- CROTYP, Ta- WHOOPING COUGH ..AND coNsuivzprrx any.: . . In olThrlng to - the community tills jtistlY cele brated remedy for diseases or the (latent nod lons, it is hiot our wish to trifle \iith the live or health - of the afflicted, lint frankly' to lay he. Tore theio the opinions of distill nislied men mid some of the evidences - olits sitcoms, ft em which they can „inde for .Themselves. We sincerely ',ledge out selves to matte no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will wehnid out any hoptoSufferiiig humanity which !nets will not warrant. Many proofs are here Riven, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we puhlish,feel Mg assured they will find them perfectly reliabe an& the medicine worthy their best confidence - Patronage. '• FROM RENJ. SILLIMAN. I)., L. L. D. EA. PrOfeseur of Chemistry, Mineratdogy, Fite , y ; d, Q.oliege; ;Member of the Lit. !list. AI rd. • rind %den. Societies of A mcii-n anti Europe. "1 &gr.() the BIiERRY PECTORAL an ad mirable composition from 9nllllo of die hest ar ticlea in'theMateria Mediea, nifira - Yery'Offect- - ive remedy for tip glass of diseases it is intend ed to cure " New !raven. Ct., Nov. 1 , 1849. Prof CLEVELAND, of Bowdoin College, Mc. Writes—" I have witnessed 'The effects of your 'CHERRY PECTORAL' in my own family and that of my frientls,and it gives me satisfaction tar state in its favor that do medicine 1 have -even knoWn has proved so oninently successful i curing discuses of the throat and longs." • ' REV. DR. OSGOOD • Writes—a*That he ccinsitlers 'CHERRY PEG TORAC'`the best medicine fm• Pulmonary IfTec dohs ever giveh tot he public," and slams that '•his daughter• 1304 obliged to keep the room four, months with a severe settled enughoweoro !tallied by.raising elbloud,hight sweats, sod the attendant symptoms of consumption, commenaed the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and had completely recovered." HEA.II THE. PATIENT. Dr. Ayer—Dent Su': For two yea, s I was ifll:hinted with a very severe cough, accompanied lo spitting...4l)lood and ikrofuse night s weals . ly the advicli of my attending lilly skint] 1 was oduced'to use your I lIERRY I'EU'I'IIEAL, laid continued to do so till I considered myelf Mired ' and-ascrihe•the enct-to your prepamion; JAMES IL limn 'en as. Simingfield, Nov. 27, 1848 This day appeara the above named Jame kantlall,und pronounced the above statemen true in every respect,. WHEN NORTON,J twice. Ayerl I Nate been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yeally wurse.uatil lab: an um, it [sought on a ecee,th o Inch cot.ilacel mr it my chamber, and begantto assume Ont.:ll:win reg symptoms of coast-I'll,o,in. I had tried the best nelviee'rene the best model to uo purposes, eitetitltukode3:-ottrCHERRY I'F.GI'OI2A 1,. tillich has cored me, and .you may well leclictie Me.— ' Cratere'lly yours. - .3. D. PIIELPS. If there is any value in the judgment or the wise, who speak from experience, here is n med 'doe worlbY of the'publie confidence, PREPARED 71 . Y J. C. "ERES, CII EN I hi, LOWELL Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Hubbardetc Dr, S. Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; .1 H. 'Herron, Newsillei J. C. ik J. B. Altiek Ship pensburg; abd druggists•generally. enlis t i ,/..- I prioN re=. .....„,.... i:2l in . all Ches s Ches s'aniz and elvilliort conatries. 11 Is entlsod it forger prop 'tiOn Of deaths than any taller I - alai/Illy tilla sr- NI is dm b oo family; and, 'IOW ?rvilliin nrew , •are, o w , t oo , n var. nay certain remady to stop I e 4 ,,,,, 0-44.1. 44.1. or Ch. estroyer. Butt (lOW ' • • _.: rz _ra., - .41.77 r 7 c iinlr• 1 A Pl/4l' 1 ) 11VLullA LS . II wu " or tho sfrn,gy marlad and denraped ,f(a o r it ° , NARY CONst , .l,lo:l—•lntl, wa t.uss l.rthred oases ,p4d 1, llNG—stich s we [, at, er oifurtt cured ity; any .;thvr Ent•O 7;7 fah° it/ have bee,, K no t ,o,l'ted phyririans and toends to he •CTI, I.• I. Soma, who bail their Intrittl.cluthes tondo, have beep cured, ana yet live ; who it VI3P said would nut live toolbar dny, aro now ns well and hearty a.l they CTI., WM, It E.ergariollilto clonneirtz and pnrifyins virtues nearly a. proparattwwltlerViZZAl ORANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. The liatartm differs from tho Extract, because It posnotmos .chid are peculiarly adapted Cu, and are tor, ti all y nAmary for, Mr eon qf COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, ntutnll.o iennecsof_n Dui irmary.nnttim==.ll. &Imamns imi.ny)ll.o as fatal under ortimary treatment, when they attack the ---- Breast, Throat, bungs, and Heart. - Thiern ALSAiII HEALS ',ND COREATI.CER3 in the..t,UNGS, and elsewhere internally, as certainly and easily as the rtt. RIP VING Esee4l4:ir cures and heals ulcers ester/ugly. This Balsam cures :GAP. eases of Cough and Consumption out 01 TEN, after all other remedies hove failed to do goad. • Thousands of Consumptions and Chronic Coughs abundantly prove Its unfailing ef/lorep in eheh diseases, and its undoubted curntivo potter, and soothing, healing properties, in the folhnving CoMplainta and disesses, viz.: Spi!tiny o:fillooel, , llkediay at Me Lunt.* Main in the Ilreaa and Sole, Nlght-Strrote, Nervous Corn plainee, Pah:tali= of the Henri, Cholera laYanhan, Mach. tory and Somme . Co plaints it Children and Adults, not dl FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. No remedy offered to the public has ever been hat/ at rertnin and cifertesta in rote...log ALL 1110 incidental treuktir•• ere and irreptlorities of the sex, es Itneiv's PULMONARY BALSAM. It makes CIO diTurunce whether tho doom neninin he ruppralrlion, crass, Or oilier weakness-4 11.1.:(3uLATEN ALL, by eirenganang the SYSTI:I4, aivoliziny the CIfCULAh TION, and' soothing wad allaying URRVOUS 11UUTAWLITY Lhtt See pamphlets. . A DYING WOMAN CURED! We 111010 11,18 cure, to prove the PalySlit TO 500 E Lire ellen this BALSAM Is used, even nfter the person Is on. ridered by pi:pie/am anelfrienar to be in the bat Wats qj diteate—uctually PTINC-6fid, ID OJi anon, so 1,11 none, that the SISIOUD end inne.wct.ornr.s to bor n /al: }tot Ihn purlieu!. s of tlti. CUP add the retractable end undonbb ad proof oh all the circumstance. end (sets, We refer to out TMn cure eras effected on Mts. ZIIIA DYKEMAN, of Ballston Ppa, Samtcva Lovely, t. Prove he. pond n doubt, nanny ethers,' pimest equally hupeless, oval in. rnnhle corn; Canyhe and Cuneunplis 111lED, whlrli Were pronounced incurable by sua.re un t. iv Tslclans. Metiora. X. LIPPINCOTT* SO4, respemithlo mon c 1.114 a ililltoore, Salk. .unty; l'ennqdronia, Wrote II tie, May 12.1ti4hotaiing, ninon), O th er Ili:NI-WITS Willa had lo...threred Alm the-me ot ItIMIN - PS-PLILMONARY BA ISA AL that ono of their customers boa just intbnnetl Slum Zhu her child, winch IMO Leen subject to errs ernl rs, wits mired by the use Of BrcAter!n /1.48.411 2 e rf. FiiiF I,I.VEIL CO3ErLAINT—DYSIMPSIA. Sr- our ProAplillss fur Wu cures effected by 1111.AliT•S MEDICINES. C II It 0141 C E NT SIM NUMMI:IL COMPLAINTS, In Allefren or grown persons on.ed triOant OPP .fi , llure 1.4^4Y,1% CHOLERA INFANrryM No mother nil ever 1111011111 , he death of her Mal by complaint, when teeth/al, in warm weather—eh 4,c.pi Infaubon, or what It CMllll.ld SUMMER BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM'. he nthoinittarel to the chlli . It should, however, ,oh rose., be um.tin twice as hwys potions as,thoillrecliouil on much [mule peocrihe. until the mmol,lllll ht checked For sale *by . .l. W. RAWLINS &S. W HAvEßsvuli, Carlisle, J C & C B Altick and W .12 . 1 . 44fay5, ShippensbuN--Wm Lloyd,. Lisburn fr ripahr, Mechanicsburg—ll Bor row, Newv C Klink, Bloomfield—Bea ver and'Haines, Millerstown—J A Linn & Co Laubdisurr-J Milligan, lekeiiburg—S Low, Newport—J W Eouglass,.Charnhershurg-J L Me Shearer, Dillsburg - 1 rtin ' All letters and orders must ho addressed to Wlalnee,& Ce.;106 Broadway, New York. aiid; Irtitter Clothing Jtfoney Saved is Money TROVTIVIAZT & MATS 1116,TEW, .CLIEAP AND FASHIONABLE . CLOTHING STORE, on ,East. Main street opposite Elliot!s Drug Store, in the room formerly °copied by Mr. flantoli as n Clothing Store. Thankful to the , citizehe of Carlisle and vicinitylor, thoic.incrcascd aftHoin, we a, gain request their company to view our largo ands tilondid 'assortment of Read,, Made gain, lag for- FALL , AND . ' WINTEREI WNRI Oqtr:siock consists of all kinds df COATS` PANTS, VESTS, and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel in &dotal, suitable for the season; cat and madam the most workmanlike manner and of.tbe IntestlFall and Winfor Fashions. All -.W.L.M wish to favor us °with:a call can save froth twenty-five:fp 'fifty percent. by buying at our storo, and allapiods sold warn:mind to give ea -, tire eatisfactiOn. jeopt2s ! TONS Hammered and Rolled IRON lUF just received at !rho Cheap 'Store of the übscriber in Main etrent.:; • SAXTON. augl4 A RNOLDS writing ,flulti, a -very `•- nverinr Ink. tor silo et •1113BRAlt.1) Misecilanrolts. THE REMEDY CURES PORTLANI,, Me. 10, ISI7 =I CONSUMPTION FITS, FITS, FITS. 3)1, 4AY . STATE SIIA.VVLS • THESE celebrated and justly acknowledged superior goods, in Ihi iiiiCSl colorirgs and most improved styles, will be furnished by the subscribers in any quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchesar will please notice that-the genuin e Bay Stair, fabrics bear tickets corresponding with the above int, nod they will also be distinguished from all other Wool• tin Shawls by dolt superior finish, fineness of texture and brilliancy of rotors. ,Orders so•. betted from all sections of the country, and the same kill he promptly attended to. Purehal secs wil also find in our Shawl department a large nssoitment of all theother most anrroved inches, and newest designs of _American, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing n great variety of plain and med.unt styles for friends, Also, Superior Long and Square Shawls in latest styles and best manufacture, high lustre black and colored silk Shawls,'lmuins tllack sail Mods Colored Thihet Shawls, with silk and woolen fringes, Paris Piloted' Cashmere and Terleerri Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Cape Shawls, New,Style prlnted.Paltn.Showls Neal Figured frets Brecha Shawls, Lupins Black nod Mode ColoredThil , m Long Shawls, Plain Bound Seal Skin Shawls, Blain Mode Colored Freud) Terkerri Sims, Is, fringed and bokind, Ei.ht.quaiter French. Mode t:olored 'Tibet Cloth, measuring full 4,xe,yerds wide for Shawls, binding to match,hite and Col- ored Barcelona and Genoese Shawls, &c, I.E. : AND_II F.TAIL.„Ca noßErn roLocK s co N0..1S SOUTH 5C. ,,, 111) ST., PLITT.ADELPIIIA Pail Mill y 0-oi9aS JOHN STONE &riSONS Im;prirrs-trnfl SILKS, RIBBONS & MILLINERY GOODS , .A . o 4 5 South 2diStreet, Philadelphia. yy A.VE received by late arrivals 'rain France .11 R largo and vary desirable 085011111(mi oL FALL. NIILLINEP Y GOODS, among which will be found Bonnet Velverti of all colors in'variaty of pile , Satins Corded Velvets FigUred, Watered and Colt red B o r nw t M o d s - Bonnet - and Cap Ribbons; a - large aS - sortmant French and American Flowers Laces, Bonnet Tabs, Crowns, Bnclirams, &c, tos'ether With a snlendid..assortnicnt oh Paris Fancy feathers. The above good% wore Seiretrd try one of the firm in France', and - d 11l be ,sold at the very lowest markevlirices. • Ise pull,'.)) PIANE .FORTE WAIIEROONIS, .No. .7 . 1 CHES.VUT STREET, 7-'11.1.1..9D' A THE OLD STAND, VCCIIPiIIi far more than octet ,. • • oite-third of a century by G. II Esry. lorlndcd will lie losild - ---llich Brocade oral • other Dress &•114is.t.tpleltd1,1' InW rvIIE enders fi n ed would most respectfidly priced , n black Silks, in plain, weted. announce to the public that he is A GEN'P. tioned az . d -satin strip',l2 real old fashioned for more thou twenty Inc . most trros Grain Black Silks, figued and plain Shim ..0 - cclebrated.manufact arms df 110S de Chines, in changeable and solid colors, very , TON, NEW YORK, PHILA- handsome Penh de Sole, in solid color, , even isu DELPIII2I, and •elsewhere; and Mg Dress Silks in white and light 'colors, a constantly receiving from them PIANOS o t - icautHul variety, bodnet and Millinery Silks the richest. and most varied styles, of superior in great vat Viet y, Modes, Mlis F.oresices, tone, and of the Most superb finish, of G. 61,14, GI, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal &c. DRESS GOODS. Rich watered and plain Titbliinets, brocade to any manufactured either in this country or Metes. rich prin•cd Cashmeres and Mon 'in Europe. salines, neat ligor'd ].nines, for children, Just received, also, n further supply of Church laM M nisclines, ni modes and high colors, and Parts, Organs, of hemline l patterns suit Change:Ml(3 Emus , Cloths, Coburgs, Sylva. fine tonics. • • (t titirw.i cheap Mouselines and His W A RER OOM is constantly supplied I.'w and medium priced Dress . with a choice selection of SERA ES and Goods, in every variety of new designs, many MELODEONS, from oldest and most ex• of are in styles contit,ed exclusively to tensive manutactories in the United States; n• mong widen is a new style of lIE,'ED ORGAN our sales, 300 p•eces Lupin's superior French illeritiocs, in all colors, 130 Pieces 6-4 English having Carharti's patent improvements, with 1, ui 4 eri t lines arid aSk warp liyolicse Cloths, Iu gilt p ties in from, a n d en:c elegantly carved, this department we have also n large Stock of and highly ornamental. Boinbasines and lllourniiig Bonds in every ye nning and Rapti ring—Sig : Salvador La riety, , embracing the most select shades of Grasse, a distinguished Piano Forte Menufactu-„, Black and Second Mourning, and choice sco rer and Organ Bnilder, will attend to all orders. af,,,f„r r o „,;1 s. , \topaniro-.. PERFUIVIERY 'DEPOT. INC FABRICS we', have nitic . thin' 'Mir ustfal leading stock, incluoirtg the very best Shirting D° be or calved. Cohntry Mer Chants Linens of Iticherdson's and Barklie's make, and Dealers who want good and cheap Pillow Linens of all Widths, Linen Shectings, PE'IFLIMERY and FANCY, SOAI'S should of every description, Cotton Shectings, stip'r call upon JOHN 'l' CLEGG, Perfumer and Blankets. Quilts, Flannels, Table and, Piano Chemist, 48 01, 7 1+4 St , below '2d,.-Philadelvhia. Beisei- nod -floar sli ts-Ito has conftant'y onliand - Pinf.FUSIERY I widths and sizcs,.linen Crumb Cloths, 'Fable and FAN BY s , )Aps of every description, 1 Damasks, Diapers, Napkins, Towellings, Stair Powders, Hair Oils, Os Marrows, Colognes, , Linens, rich curtain Goods, of various styles, hair Dyes. &c., lace end muslin Curtains, worsted Damasks nnil 100,000 personp have 'read my ndvertisement iii.Ore.ol l B, and. in.fact eyery.grticle in .the Ai r y - in - the - P - ethic - Lerlger - Intndreds . ol=WWom'hirve --- Good - firliiifil may he required by House• called rind been convinced of the advantage of - ti• copers. Hotels. Steamboats, &e. - purchasing direct from the manafacturor, THE SHAUL ROOM Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, • Contnius a most extensive and magnificent Curling Fluid, &c. stock of king, and Square Cashmere_ Camel's Orders from any part of the United 'Slates Anir, with Cashmere border, entirely new, rich II lie promptly attended to. ' embroidered_ inf.plain...Cra.pe„.Longand 4quare. -ntig..l-'5071r 1 - 11,EGG. - Scotch Wnollen Shawls, Scotch Woollen - - Shawls for children, ''Bay State Mills" Shawls `of all toe various styles Made by them. and mostly of patterns made expressly for us, and which Cannot lie lied elsewhere. Black and Mourning Shawls. in grant variety. Cloaks, Alantillas and Sees. Wide end Narrow SILK VELVETS, in-ail color's. MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS AND MEN'S „WEAR. In choice styles of superior French Cloths, of Bioly's and other best makers, Doeskineit, English and Domestic Cessimeres• Fancy Woolen, Silk and other Vcstils, Serges, Silo vine, Pnddings, Canvass, Sewin Silk, &c. .1 Also, a splendi i stock of Gents Cravats, Scarfs, FAncy Neck Ties, Silk and Linen lldk'fs., 01111 r styles, Glove , - of all kinds, Hosiery, Silk and Merino under shirts and DraWerS,Stll¢ilenit:rs, &c. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY GLOVES, We here also a very choice lot of Embroid eries -mid %tures, (from the molt fashionable Establishnients in Parie,) including rich Muslin and Lace Caps, Chormzet.s, Berthas, Collars, Sleeves and Culls, real black and white Laces, real Lace Capes and Falls, Valenciennes Laces Edgings Isnd Inserlings. superior Hosiery and Gloves of evm t y description ' emb • d and tiviere hemnied•stitcheAllandlterelliels", clear Lawn I do . mourning L C Handl:Lis, fancy Cashmere India Ernb'd Scarfs, fancy Bags, &c., Clwriti• zits, Pints and -white Muslin Goods, French and - nglish Chintzes, r'ii•lt fitruinire Prints, in great variety, Cambric. Mull, Swiss. Book and ineenet Muslins, lacono and Swiss Edgings and Insert hoes,- Bonds rind - Elorenres. HEAVY GOODS FOR FARM HANDS AND SERVANTS. We have on hand every description of goods entering into general consumption. that we think will give satisfaction, - to consumer, all of whidli we are enabled from the extent of oar of our business, to bity.on the very best terms and sell at a moderato prpfit.. Having for every article a fixed price,-,(without-abatement,) per• sins not folly acquainted with flail - thin° of goods have every assurance that. in denting, with. us, they pay.the saute price es.the Most'expedenced purchasers. An exanfination of Geniis and Prices solicited Baltimore, 002, ECONOMY iS WEALTH :Light Light Light! Camp . Pine 011, Camp e & Medal Fluid, OF acknowledge superiority and purity, ILI manufactured a d for sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established wand of the late Beltill — Milt T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise ti re soli c i t ed, and prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, toil the award Of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the exeCllence of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin., and Stir its of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at the lowest prices. foct3o 01. 10 Jr. all. t,: am %If AN UFACTURERS vholcsnlo deal- LLH 00M5,13 ASK ETSand WOOD WARE, have removed to the lardy store lately occupied liy. Messrs,,Seffers Tit where they have opened an extensive stock of Eastern nod City -made BROOMS and OOD WARE,:which they ore nuwsolling t.t the lowest manufacturers prices. full assortment of Bristles, Brushes, 'Jrfats Cordage, constantly on. hand' No I North Third Street, 3 doors below Race. Ph jlyt 7,'50 P., MAUEEREL„ SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON. Constantly on bond and fur sub by PORK, • J. PA LAIER & Co,, HAMS ,ND SIDES, Market Srert Wharf, SHOULDERS, PHILADELPHIA.' LARD & CHEESE,. POPUZAR, 3111rZLOIDY.• BY THE; FIRM •of TROUTMAN & MAY Dear Gentleuren, take our advice, To every one we make our call, If you would have a coat that's nice. ' ' Look at Troutman & play's Cheap Clo t hing Hall. ' . . gore aro Dresses of all kinds, Fine and coarse.und also Cheap.- . Please examine and y9u'll find, For'your money quite ['beep. Hero are gnodsfor•evcry"season, Thick and stout, neat and thin ; All that you can wish in 'Tawny ' If you doubt it just drop in. Here nro Frock andtDody Coate, Both with low and "standing collain ; Soine':that button round the throiK . . To be had for a few dollars. flora is ovary atylo of" Vest, And all aorta of Pantaloons; You can choose) what suite you beat, EVC,.ororn, or aftornoon. flcro aro socks and Roundabouts, Overalls and Jackals Green, Plena° to look and you will find. Hero tho cheapest over soon. Hard nro light coats fur thdBpring,l Fancy goodalor Sumner wear, You will find them mum Nothing hotter anywhere. Shirts and Ifeenms may In fraud, Pocket Handkerchiefs and GloieE, Scarfs to tie your neck around, When youseek your lady loves. Here aro Cape, Suspenders, Stocks, ' Colima, very Mae indeed, • Clean and nice, in paper but. •. ' Just the thing that i yon - will need. ' , tve talk .d a day about them, ' Wo could scarcely tell you ell, Gentleman can't do without thein-..; Tho, dieer friends, give Ts TiiiirntethJedi Si , VAUGHN'S ° uTHarrnarric MIXTURE! Largo BottloOnly Ono Dollar. The Proprietor of the Great Ameriean Remedy ," VEGETAIILU LyntONTRIPTIO MIiTVRE," induced by the urgent solicitations of his Agents, throughbut the Unites States and Canada, has now . . of Ide populnr.nnd wall known article; and from this date henceforth, Ito will Put lip but one size only, —lsis guar Idittlest —tho entail price will be . ONE DOLLAR. - --- ... . The Public mayrest assured that the character of the Mcdi olno, its strength, and. curative properties mar militate racristioan, a n d (lie acme cam Will ho bestowed. in. pre , paring Was heretofore: . . As this medicine, under Its reduced ',rice, will be ptirchascd by those Who have not hitherto made themselves acquainted. with Its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi, article Is not to he classed with the vast amount of " Remedies of tile,ilut ;;';,lt ilaints for itself a greater healing ',error, it all diseases, than 11111/ olkor .preparation now before On' 'Tooth!: nod has sustained •trelf for eight years by its superico medical virtues, anti, until this reduction, commanded doubly the price of any other article In this line., NISTIO6 PARTIGULARLY,thIa article acts with 6reat heal hag poser and certainty, anon tire Blood, Liver, .Kidnoye, Lunge, and all other organ', upon the proper anion of which lifo.nne lienlth depend. - This medicine has a justly high iepute as a-remedy for ___Dropsy and Giavel, and all diseases of that Mauro. It may be relied upon whey - rho intelligent physicsan.has abandoned his patient, and fe these distressing diseases, more especially DROPSY, the propel stor would oameatly and hon.tly recommend At.jth oresent'price it is easily obtained bistill,:arid the triatMil pm/ tho article to he the Cheapest Medicine in the World! ja7 - Please ash: for pamplrfdta the agents give them away they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to ful medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and whlg will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. These receipts um introduced tellmako the book of grew value, aside from its character as an advertising medium fm the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in tho form of letters from all parts of the country, may be tolled upon. 22r " Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptiallixture " —the Great American Remedy, now for sale in qoart'hottles at $1 each, small bottles at 50 eta each. No small bottles will br boned alter the present cloak is disposed of. . Principal Office, Buffalo, N. 'Y., 207 Main Street, • G. C. ; VAUGHN.-- - Elold Wholesale and by OLCOTT MCKESSON CO., 127 Maiden Lane. Now York City. N. 13.—A1l letters (excepting from agents and dealers wit whom he transacts business) must In poet paid, ar no attenticr nl be given to them. • S \V Hay( rstick, 0713 Altick , '-hipponsburl, R Dice, Diettinsoi), J I. Spahr, Illechant^squrg A II 'Lager, Kingstown. Ootln PLENDID STOCICOF FALL DRY GOODS, o..\'E PRICE OXLI' amaton., astcr et.o , ' NO. 2,E1 1111 ORrE STREET. 11NN'ITE the :Mention of whol(:side and retail 1. plirellasel, to suielc of Flesh Fall Lipol..)S, mostly of their own icoporttion . , folund work the largest and m o st varied cv, afford to Ba!iiiiiorc, and Inr Volc y article of will ii the lowest price is named at ANOTHER .REVOLUTION. 0 A MUEL A. HU BBARD, Ituaiing pur • chns• CI ad of Mr• llodry A Sturgeon, his stock .of Drugs, Medicines .&a., would reiloctfull3r so licit n share el public patronage, ai,the old stand, corner of Pitt and 'High Streets, opposite the Rail Road depot. • He will keep constantly on hand) nn nscori latent of hesh Drugs, Medicines, .Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Perfumery, and a varioty' of fancy articles, which ho is determined to sell will give his personal attention to dm busi ness, and pa. Ocularly to putting up prescriptions, • A liberal deduction made for Physicians coun try Merchants ; and Pedlars. Feb. 10, -.1550• FIRET ARRIVAL OF Nffoots . and 'Shoes FOR TH.F. FALL SEASON AT PORTER'S SHOE STORE, Main Ward, near the Raid Road Depot, - .- PBASINO Mott's, Boy's •and Youth's V) om 'Pali, Kip. and soars° Boots and Brogans,' w itch nro warranted, to he of the best quality, Lathes Gaiters, .Bilshirts and French Ties,' Misses and Children') boots and shoes in great varietY. Also, an elegant assortmont of GUM SIMMS and BOOTS, with Oil the • Int& int , ProVeinonts - mid warranted peirent., flaying pUrchasad", thesc..gum shoes from the ,agentoA the Mantifacluror,l am .authorized to owe tux PAM in place Of any that prove defoutive in wearing.... • .••• • Having a large stock of French Calf Skins, Morocco, Kid; eze., and good workmen, every attention is-given to customer work no-usual. tept.lo . ' • Willi M. 'P ORTNIL., Reduced the Price 3 it - - , ITaluabte Sqhool .Books, • IOUB1:1•S1.1ED IIYTIIOIIIAS,COAYPETIT WAITE 8; CO., 233 Al-A sTR I'l I AIWA:AI - 11A, Mid ler side by all the book . Nei iers . Sodea - , 9tl 1 - CIIETA.'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An eu-Sy imioduction to the study of lieogra pby, designed for el:Oil:To,. soal coniplct6ly il *: rated by Itltt engravings awl 14 Colored Maps. INTERMEDIATE GEooUAj R —. The tel the eNereises-thli iflustrations, tied the Ibrly beautiful maps are prittted together fir (Me qiiarto volume. MITCIIELL'S Srllool, GEOGRAPIII7 ATLAS,". ; n of modern. Geography, comp:doing a nt• the prep.ent mate of the world and ill five great di% isions. Embellished wilh mevouo,eil,raVi Igo mid- illustrated by-an - evesl leut Alfas co:a:doing '2B handsome lie d 6,,,,,-„ te colored innoo. This series of Geography liy S. Augustus Mitchell hos been o holly or partly , introduced into the, ptiblio and privat&ischools of all ilie . principai tares nod towns GI the . • led : iuid after trltill end foie trial of ila merits 111 ifteSe reboots, it lias received an almost universal recOMMeill'Blloll. • AI 'Tent:m. l S ANettINT ATLAS 'An ` ancient, classical awl :sexed' Geography, embellisher' inivaviugs rernarlinhlc events, liens or illicit lit cities, etc., and accotn paned tiv ancient Atlas coutaining 12 Leautirul colored !naps. MIT(;IIELI}A,AII.AS OF OUTLI NE , IIA PS Mitchell's It tool Salititeilt Schetil Geog raphy, with Miiiis_tintLeinlielli-shments : - - Nine'' , - ill's - KC) to the study of Maps. and Carroll's Key to ',IV it. 1.,11's Geogriiiiliy,.ut i e excellent soil I popular c becoming• very exten !.sively Med in The best schools of title couniry. Guti:ENE $ S Lustott IN (:ItAIII , IAII, based upon the construction and inial)sis of sentences; ,designed as a.l introduction to the 'A onlysis.." - trent. Se on the struts lure of the English language, with illostraliout and mere iscs tilifuted to the use of schools, by S Green, A. 'M., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. , These boobs Irive oily iu the shevl e tivne hey lilive been published, obta.ovil a wry ...x -ensive circulation, !riving, icon introduced into I ie public schools of Boston, lialtirnore, burg, Ciuciluuitti, Sr. Lt los, Vicki:lo,4p anal oilier cities soil towns, and Hiconnuended Ira these 10110 have ti ipL i tin in El:11001S, rs ; wittualt question the best Ifaiglish Grammars 11l existence. NV A N'i. 4 SC.IIOOI. HEADER'S. . PIIIMARY SCHOOL it FAD Eli—Pm.t- I Ft is intemlot 11,1. b(.24blp3,•j_s. IL eclAwitm a lessor of Ow, dement:o.l ...is a the gunge- Thu Prinntry -School Rcoder, jet cNtlrci,es 1111 al'llruiiu Ii eur, III•I ern gill 111 CI)111112 . 01011 . ~ en, it attling Icsstets lieu, P a rimry Ft' utelcit, part 311, 1$ t!e3rsitetl,,ke th e five el“sA iu Prinn,ry Srliools, and tier .lowest class in Gninuinti.Sehonls 1 III: GRAPIIIITAJt SCIIOO. Il F..lllEr, is do sign., ii riir the this , : rmilaitis uellitSeS in arming.] in etimiediriii q rill reading let , olis IhsTtitcr lif:Anr7., .line the:iiil,l.in:dt• It Cow:lilts exercises drlii.lllllliiiii, pluses, 4 i i, u,' 41,111,1 I, ltd. Tire ; rr o I , nusc iii adiu~nn \atunJ i I "icor) ; tlOtt .I.lN rittlll,ll.lt,ighed Inr ,11stmis. i)1 111.I.IN(i 11(10K. 01,1:, iu v 0111113119 :Auld ga:l4(i•lnti exi . riii.ses. It is a con ~ .)01i. 1 1,,H43 hei•leS nil exerci.es 111 E Thh, hiLwir or readin g :1,1 Link spelling ;nook ni ere p . . Si , no, of llonton, Irr-to the .0 I introduction into schools it loch thot lung olit o i to .n! in IJne EaSIVIII 1.11 .N141411(2 States 100 l iu anoint or the \\'esterp toil Southern St ies, Ire think thO' or: really 111 tier ntlapted to the wantv.or .traliers mit( Feholars Ilia oily' nth! r rs e a very large otrither of I ueototneoclations 4 fro t o rehool cotoolittov,, and Others frieto:l3 . to ,do cation. . . . FROST'S I IIST( )12Y TIIE U. sTATEs the vol , o for high schot.l s and ne:olc mit.s. The ',init. work coed Aiseil and simplified fur common •I,IIOOIS, I vol. 18 MO. .IA I:I lh'S Ph AcTfc.lL 1 . 1115101.0 G v, for the use of Schools nod fainslieh, I vol. 12 ow. With eogrgts logs. I'ItIMNRI 7 Plll9/OL,OGY by the stunt, nether, I vol. Pi mn. . Ft PST 1301,:1Y .‘ 111TH:01:RIC, by F. A. Adams, intended fur primary and eOlllllll,ll schools. AItITIIMETIG IN Two PARTS. Ily the same author. l'art lir .t—adcanceil Irsiants in mental n jihmetie ; part second— miles nod examples for practice ni is riven arith metic, for tionimon and high schools A lie 3 to examples for prac•ice in writt en die ito or teachers;by the same These srithractiese i'econintendations from teachers of ieho'srp.l.l. : ll academies, and from prat:s3ll'S in several of our colleges, and from others interested in the caitse of education in 1111.101 IS sections of the Union. also_puhlish. m sivy-01-her --School (looks, dICIT. is not corIIII to . enumerate' here, besides Law. Medical, Theolnecal and Aliscellancmis Books, and they are fully prop veil to answer orders (or hooks la every depart ment of knowledge. juilfle tuLu Lb er-s,-suppl-ted.--om-ilse-mmt-favor---7-- able terms. (sept 25, '5O-Iy.) • • ]Pure Fresh Cod Liver OH, THIS new 'and valimble Medicine, now used byr the medical profession wily such astonishing_eflicacy thc__eure_of__Pul____. inonary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rhea =tient, Gout, General Debility, Complaints et , the Kidneys, &c. &c., is prepared from the liver of the COD FISH lbr medicinal use, expressly for our sales. (Extract from the London Medical Jonrnal.) "C. J. B.. Williams, M. D., F. IL S., Profes sor of Meilidine in University Colley, Lon don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital, for consumption, &c., says : I have prescribed tire Oil in above four hundred eases of 'tuber colons disease Of the Longs, in different stages„ which hove been under my core the last two years and a half. In the largo number of cases, 206 out of 234, Its uhe was followed by merited and urMquivorml improvement, vary ing in degree in' different cases, from a tempo rary retardation of the progress or the disease and a in.tigation of distressing.symptome, up to a more or lons complete' restoration to appa rent health. '"l'h: °fleet of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these crises was Very remarkable. Even in Ccw cla3 s the cough was, mitigated, the expert (oration diminished in nue n ty- and tinselly, the night swea:s cea.ed, the masa became_ slower, and i.l better valuate, and the appetite, dash and strength were gradually improved. "In conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh • oil from the liver of the Cod is more beneficial. in the trratmcnt of' Pulmonary Consumption than enfugent, rtiidieiria I, dietetic or regime nt'', that has vet been employed," As we have made arrangentents . to procure the Cod Liver Oil, fresh front head qulrters, it eun now be lied chemically pure by - the bottle, or in boxes a one dozen each. Its wonderful has induced nrimerou spurious imitations. An' its NUCCCEIB depends entirely on its purity, too much care cannot be treed in procuring it genuine. •••• Every bottle having On it out written eigna7; lure, may be depended upon us genuine, containing,err ¢unlyeiß o r.th a : Oil, with notices of . it from, Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, octiO—ly 100• North Third at., Phila. IrpOCTOlt VOTAISELF LY—FOlt tm CENTS !!' —By means'of the pocket `!lscolapins, or, Every ono is own Physician! Twe -fourth edition, with up , . arils of a hundred engra. kg , . &hewing private dis- Mn9lll every Blame and *arm ; m u d malformations A . the generative systrii, P 1 W 111 .Y OU N , The time has now ing from secret disease; need no 11101 . 0 liecomethe VICTIM Or IMIACIMMT, 'oneby the o n eseriptioni'coptsiloot in this book any,. one may core lihnsell; without hindrance to bih• or I t o , kormicilp,e..,•nf... the most intimate, friend. and with nectcutli the , tistint expense. In'' . addition to the general enutine of private disease, it' Mlle eittilitins the catre of manhood's early do cline, .with observations on tnarringehesides , non y other derangements nblels it would not he ^ proper tiimivimerate in the public Prieto, .10 'Any person sending Twivry•FlVl: CENTS, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this boo); by mail, Or five copies will ho sent for ono dollar. Address. ..pli. \V. YOUNG,No. 151 SPRUCE Street. P1111A111,1M1I.A" Post-paid. 'YOUNG can be' 'consulted on any' of ;Itisenses • • • •••,.....‘t 3 try Worsted in various colours ineknitiing . Searle, Slippers, Shawls, - &c. Also, an addi tional supply of Zephyr - Worsted - - • . • sept2s • W 'HITNI46SI
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