autttoe4q 14,[0011-wg,., iiitiapatioil of the Birth of Christ, KT REV. T., N. STOCKTON If waAfAbject of hope for four then -sand y ears This is a wonderful fact, to begin with. There never was a gen -Mation in which his birth was not.sxpeC; - : ted.„ It was the comfort of Adam and Eve, when they Mimed, into the fire guar ded gate; from their - kid look on EdinT to go down intoths world where the curse smoked beftire,thim.. It was the select est subject Of- the;,commuition when E. .noch walked With God, and hallowed the ' hour of hi' ascension into heaven. It was the.brightest lamp in the sky when it rocked on , :the waves of the ocean world, beneath 'a sky that knew no noon or dawn. And when the'flood had sub. ,sided and -the ,patriarch from 'the old -world came out upon the misty moun tains of the new, worshipped his Deily ' erer the, altar which glistened with the hues' of the first rainbovi?--and -his ''fieusehold became many families, and these families many tribes, ascending from the summits and filling the lowlands —sail, 'dearer to 14e than the lost para dise to memory, bloomed around the , tent's of tti(e holy, the promise of the coming Messiah. It was this expecte tion.that charmed Abram in the house of Idolatry, arid led his pilgrim steps from the plains of Ur to the heights of Eleb. Ton. It was this, that shone in the se• ren'e imagination of Isaac, brighter than the evening star, when he went forth in to the fields to meditate in the quiet e v,entide, It was this, that supported the dying Jacob better than, his staff, and made his eyes flash with the visions of faith and the glory of thelatter bays. It was this that caused Joseph to turn away from the royal mausoleums—the meg. nificent pyramids of Egypt—and crave, as the resting place of his heriored bones, some sylvan haunt in the land of the re. deemed. It was this that shortened the_ .centuries of toil to the chosen of the Lord, and cheered the house of bondage with the song of freedom. It was this that constituted the Gospel of the desert, which so many disbelieved and perished. So 4. , Wheri manna fell through soft nocturnal hour/ Till desert trees were white as almond flow ers—" it was the pure and wholesome symbol of that better "Bread of Life," which was to come "down from heaven" in af ter days. When the heart of the rock melted, and its fissured surface flowed with refreshing streams, "that rock was -Chrisr," and those streams were gush ing tokens of a free and full salvation. When the Shekinah-appeared, in its ra •diant rest, on the mercy seat, it was only a faint drawing of the•" Brightest of the Father's Glory" and an indistinct lym --ning of the-"express image of his_ per- _ son. ' And so, when the tide of Jordan was severed by the first touch of the feet of the priests, who bore the ark ; and the redeemed: of the Lord passed over to, their - glorioue.ntheritance, - the 'afk. - 'itself - was the depository of their common and blessed hope, and the Leader of the Host, in name and office, the type of Jesus,— the Captain of our Salvation:—And so, • when the twelve tribes where spread a broad with their tents pitched in the sun shine of the hill-tops; and in the shade of the vales below, and under the bran ches of the palm trees on the plain, and -..a a.-- 6y th,, brooks and lakes; sweeter and purer .. than the "milk and honey" /faith which the whole .land so plenteotisly flowed, more' soothing than the "oil of oliies," more cheering than the "new wine," more nourishing than - the "finest of the wheat,"•more glorious than the trophies of victorious war, and more blissful than the..gabbath quiet of unthreatened peace. —mare joyous than all, more constant and triumphant in its joy, was the brightened prospects of this wondrous advent. And so, during the time of the -J-udges r and-in-the-days-of-the—Kin ! It was the band of the - national union— the boast of national pride—the badge of national distinction. "The wilderness and the solitary place" were made glad -by it; and because of it "the desert re joiced and blossomed as the rose." Nay, 'the glory of Lebanon' was made glori ous as this voice, was heard among the sounding cedara ; "the excellency of Car mel and Sharon" was made more excel lent as this promise was whispered to the gales from -the great sea, and breathed a celestial fragrance •arno,ig the p6rfumes• of the flowery plain. Lebanon saw in •• this revelation "the glory of the Lord ; " and Carmel and Sharon beheld "the ex cellency of our God." And so the dewy at.e.eps of Hermon, and the towering cone Of Tabor, and the morning cliff's of Gi lead, and the evening wells of Beershe ba,and purple vintage:of Esehol—all a.' round the land on the hither side of Jor dan, North, Santh - , East and West—in the seasons of the early and latter rain, and in the burning summer-tide, and the freezing winter-tide, within the whole land and under thewhole sky of that honored nation, every where and at all times, this supreme expectation was known and cherished.—But as the elec tion at first expanded from a family to ..the world, and then again _ narrowed frorma world to a family—and then again ,expanded lrom a family to the world, and then again narrowed to one family, and then • again expanded to a nation, and then again narrowed to one of its tribes .and one faMily of this tribe, within the borders of that tribe it exerted a greater • influence—and within the tents of that - family its chief power. • Judah exulted on the heights of Zion, and the house of ;ease was glad on tile hill side of Both lehem. It fired the heart of David, while he eat on his throne, and caused the throne itself - to tremble beneath hin, and the palace, * and the tabernacle, and Jerusalem, and Judah, and/all Israel, to triumph,- while the harp of inspiration— a richer gift than empire—was swept by his raptured- fingers, and the living anthems flew, like /Angela from the chords, felling hettv,en and earth with perpetual praise. ICivas this that enhanced the glory of Solomon, when the sovereignty • of Israel was most extended and impo. Sing, _when kings sent tribute, and queens brought it, when caravans cane _from far lands, and fleets from far setter-- :and silver was a dust and gold as the stones, and the Pity of the Great King led forth its streets of palaces front hill to hill, and the temple cif 'Meriah grew • 1 , 41 ,-i n silent magnificence, to be the wor ahip-woader of the.world,• and, He,' whom the ,heaven of heavens - cahnot: . aontain, . =Me, &wit in a cloud of glory, to wale* ..f3rits MostOlcily Pktee—it , heightened the primp and confirna4•*? -'power;—and when the king becatite2a•'' purse, and'heWilie•rnan a fool ' , and.: the • yoke of idormitarafiqiit ove4he srine of the Higherit; it was this th(tt.tingired, $.12 polo and 41dchmed oplendor;:oo stWitto empire, like the changed and feeble day, when the -'sun is in eclipse: And So when the- ten tribesr-where — carricid - Jiild irreclaimable captivity—and so when , the Jews sat weeping by the stream's of Bab-. ylon, with their harps, hung, moaning; on the, willows—and so when , - these - latter returned to rebuild, the wall of their be loved sci when the Second temple was opened-and' dedicated, - and so down to the very time of his actual appearance, de ring_ak_th e_changes _of four thousand years, tvas,the birth Je sus the object of HOPE I • / // • • , PETROLEUM, OR ROOK OIL. ''A NATURAL REMEW procurcd:from a 10 - ell Alleghev 'county, Pa., 4000 feel below the carries surfeice. PUT VP ANTI SOLD 'NV SA'SE'L tll. CANAL BASIN, 7th ST: I!,iriSEURG, A. The healthful balm frotri Nature's secret spring, The bloom of health, and life, to man will bring, AS from hor depths the magic liquid flows, , calm Onesulferings, and assuage our Woes. ' 'PETROLEUM. rinHIS great remedy of Nature, afepeated.. fair trials has wonted its ;veto popu !or favor. We need hardly repeat the fact, that this is irpure,nuadhlterated NAT uR AL mEll- WIN E, and iS put up as it flows from thebosom of the eartlyvdhout admi,Xture. ' In these days at' Nostrum lending, we do not wonder at the in credulity evinced by the community, upon the introduction of a ireue Remeay, but that incredu• lity shall not suppress a medicine, whose power. hit Influence has mitigated and cured so many diseases iiicident to our race; were we to with hold a remedy like this horn public notice r we should consider ourselves as .guilty of keeping back Something that 1119 intended to relieve much human sulfering, and dispel the gloom and pain of many a one, whose system has for yetirs been racked andlortured by the fell engines of Disease. Nay, do not , wonder, gentle reader, and join with dtherii id the cry ,thut it cures too many diseases% tor, if you wilLtake the trouble to rim over the list of diseases` fm which it ;a.m.- conunended, you will find that they are diseases affecting the same_kind of tissues,and coratepent ly_lT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL. But the best eyidenee in favor of a medicine arc the cures themselves. When these stand out in boid relict, and when, he who fur vcarshas sof fered the tortures Ind pangs of an intmedicable lesion, which has been hastening him to the nor, row - house, speaks out in its praise,what better ceidence need, be wanted ? IVehave the evi• donee in' our possession, of many astonishing cures, which.will he•furnishetl to any one who re ally doubts the efficacy of this tuonsla remedy: The Earth, from w kith man r wat — created ,hears hiller bosom remedies which if known,arecir pable of restoring him to health and vigor, when prostrated by sickness and disease, .It was tli opinion of the celebrated Dr. Bush, that there existed in Nature awantidote to every malady to which mania liable. Every one ie aware of the relief frequently Obtained from Mineral /lit ters, in most chronic compidints. These singular medicaments, flowing out frOm_thesarth, Eaton- Nil with so stances varied In their 'ammeter, and holding them in complete solution, bear any 'ple testimony to the fain, I hat they were cony pounded by the =atoll:tad of Nature, to repair the shattered vessels'of our physical beingoind set them with sails unfurled, prosperously upon he sea of life. The Petroleum is one of this kind of remedies, and is endued with payers , to relieve more hu man suffering-than any other medicine - extant Whet, taken perseveringly and according to the directions; wil I,cme—Diarrhoea, Pike, R heir matism, Gout; Neuralgia. Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Pimples on the Face Blotches, Piles, Chronic,Sore E) es, Ring. Worm Tetter, Scald Head. Pains in the' Bones, and. Joints, and all that class of Diseases, M which a!terati yr, or purifying Afedicines are indicated. Sold by S. Haverstick and S. A. Hubbard, earl rale ; J. C. & G. H. Shippensburg; J. Hood Sc Son, _ Springfield; Gilmore _l4c Newville ; TkoninaGreitstrit'Phillifibld; Cumberland county. September 4,'50-71y. susurance tompcmico. The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Ti ust Company, Charter Perpetual—Capital $'250,000 Cash Sysi, rplttE constant, unsolieit - ict` application for Lite Insurance, gives the most abundo7f and gratifying proof that the public ...Ind is deeply impressed with theo,ast" :,,tportance . of this subject. The great .. , e,fect, however, of Insurance should be xvrty, otherwise the whole motive to insure, may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be, practised in the selection of an office with which to effect the, contract.— 'llse choice should he regulated not by present and constant large inducements, as this, is cer tainly Incompatible with future bench's. The premiums on life are calculated for the future, ttpresent and prospective benefits therefore are given, the result ultimately, must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin. The objec , , aimed nt by this institution is stability and per peluity. The rates of premium have been care fully-prepared-with-reference-to-fluctuations,-- The cash - systegi or payments has - also - been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample nap• ital, security s,tamps_tne_whole :system: Thia feature, paramount to all other considerations, commends the company to public favor., Ex planatory pamphlets, blanks. applicafion papers information, and every facility Wnl be cheerfully furnished by WM M. PENROSE, Esq., who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumlierland county. fir..H HINKLEY has also been appointed Me dical Examiner. Directors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Berninnin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William M Gudwin, Paul B Goddard Lana-nee Johnson, George M'llenry, James 'D'elrerenx, John L Linton. President.—Stephen R. Crawforij. rice..President.—Ambroso W. Thompson. Secretory & Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay. Acmary.--Manuel Eyre. Cototsel ea'Attorney:--Thomas Balch. •- Jltdical Examinera.—Paulill Goddard. M.D. William Pepper, M. D. . [aug7 ly FIRE INSURANCE:. THE Allen and East Pennsborongh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, anti in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorgas t Mathael dock in, Molchoir Brenneman, Christian — Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob - II Conver.,Lcwis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin Ii Messer, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are low and favors as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, Preitident. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS RYER, Secretary. MIOI7AEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. otalD 49. AGENTS - - Cumber/owl couney.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Norman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shirema'nstown, Robert- Moore and Charles Bell. Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan. icsbarg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. York county.—John Sherrick. Lisburn,,John Bowman. DillsburgtPeter`Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, Vv •S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffoni3berger, J W Graft., - Thirriaburo.—liouaer & Lachman. - - Members tof the company having policies a bout to expro can have them renewed by Analt- , ng application wally of the agents. • 101 l and Winter Clothing • Money Saved is Money Made. TROUTIVLAN & lix-A7.4 'NEW. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING - STORE,- onl East ',Main Street opposite Elliot's Drug Store, iri the room fornierly occupied by Mr. Hantch as a Clothing Store. Thankful to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity for their increased custom, we a gain request their company to view, our largo atid-splendirl - assortment of 'Ready - a/Mk Cloth jag ,for FALL' AND WINTER WEAR. Our stock consists of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and .Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel in general, suitable for the season,' cut and made in the tnost workmanlike mannOr and 'of the latest 'Fall and Winter_ Fashions.. All who .wish to favor ub with a call can save from twonty•five to fifty per coat. by buying;at our store, and all goods sold warranted to give en. ,Ore satisfaction. feept2s . . To Shoemaketa. 6 4 th G110:38 dtoel elides for JennyLindoboca, ;Qom received by • ~G W HITNER. atlif 28,1850. • • ..• ur.a.ir : En PROW BOOTS. VUST 'meowed largo lot of Men Water eV Proof Boote of superior gnality r 01411 1 obeRP. W WOW2IB, Agh. Sr N Storer; Great argains 1 CAN be, expected from- the•eubecTiber, as he has NO ',Teatime() x •TiCiV and splendid as- • sortment of WINTER GOODS, which, he offers to-his customers-.and- others wh9'thayr favor him with a call at great Bargyins! . . CLOTHS •AN.D' CASSIMERES, satinets, velvet cords. Ky: jeans,. scarlet, yel low, white, and Canton Flannels', nekings. rens- • fins, calico, 'cashinefee,de lanes,. alpacas, Co.. birg cloths, gloves; litisiery, - SHAWLS!. SHAWLS! !, A large and splendid assortment of Long ' and Square 'Shawls,. at, all prices. to suit the limes. • • BOOTS AND SHOES. ,Also, Boots and Shoes, which ho is 'deform— ined to sell low, at hiS:.stand; in North Hano firet.store below Ilaverstick's Drug Store. vor street, Carlisle. .T. G. CARMONY: SUPERIOR , FRESH GROCERIES 1 Latest arrival.' _ rwIHE ,Gheap P,ainily Grocery Store of Jo seph D. Halbert, West Main street, Cat , lisle, has just.received a large and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can afford. The subscri ber has just returned from the city„ and won!? respectfully invite his friends and'Om • generally,. both in tovn and country, to cal' and cranium for thdfffaelves his large and in. creased snick, which embraces all• the article. usually kept in his line_ of business. Sack a Rio, 'Java and Domingo and Idguira Coffee Imperial, Young Eyson and Black Teas, e very superior quality and flavor; Layering' crushed, loaf, felling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange..grove, clarified 'Nevi; Orleans and brows Sugars of every grade and quality, with price t suit. Honey; sugar house, Orleans and syrui Molasses. Spices Of all kinds, which be wil warrant pure and fresh ground.' Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tuffs, has bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prin butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothe fancy sewing, traveling find market baskets ° all kinds. Castile, . fancy, resin and comm.! SOAPS. - Alaii;it general assortment of chewint and smoking TOBACCO, swinish Miff spaniel and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, ant Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE alway on' hand. Sperm, Whaler, strained Etephan and Common' OILS. GLASS, QUEEN - SWARE.,--I have els , added to my already large stock*, a number t sew patterns of White Granite and fancy te. sets. with CROCKERY WARE of every. de fcription, whichl will sell at the lowest price. uor cash. Feeling grateiitlifor the liberal patronage here• Wore bestowed upon hitrity - s generous -while, the subscriber tenders them hishearty & suicern thanks, and hopes that in his efforts 'Plerise end particular attention to business, to merit. a continuance of their support. Mach 20, 1850. JOS. D. HALBERT. Golden Morse Mdtet, ARCINING THE 'COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA THE subscriber litOing.. leased the above large - and commodious HOTEL, situated un the winter of the Public Square and . Sodth -Hano ver street r and 'Moly occupied by Ben!. L Sob. letnan, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain .them in a manner which cannot- fail to meet their approbation. THE 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 tray sojourn with liiiff, - comfortable jilting their stay. His par lors are. large and well furnished, and his cham• hers supplied with new and comfortable bed ding. HIS TABLE will be supplied the best the market can afford, and all who are connect .foundgattentive-care- ful and obliging. VTIIE BAR will contain the best liquors the city can produce. HIS STABLING is entirely new and extort sive . ; eapable of accommodating from 50 to GO Horses—making it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS, and will be attended by a skil fi,ll Ostler. in short, nothing will be wanting Calculated to add to the comfort and conveni ence of those who may favor him with their patronage. B OARDERS taken by the week, m ‘ onth, or year p-Tca ms Mom: E. RAT. r.0u'4.9-tf.? JOHN HANNAH Webb'a Washing Powder, A great saving of labor, soap and lime, with out any RUBBING by washing beards, Mn• chilies, or with the .hands, and preventing all wear and•tear of clothes. Warranted. not tq injure the finest fabrics. Price.'l2i cents. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Rawlins' Drug and Variety Store, Main st. Carlisle, and at his Medical Hall, North Queen at. Lances. ter. N. B. All orders filled at Manufacturer's prices. June y. Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters. WEPT. HIGH STREET OPPOSITE THE METHODIST MEC w.M. 3.I.POR'rER invites the attention of tho.public to his large and complete as• sortment of BONS, SHOES lie, OA I TERS. just received from Philadelphia, including tt v rietv of new styles. His experience in t he-Sh business, enables him to select work of the b materials and workmanship, which will hes° at the lowest Cash . price and Ny111',1)101. inrOustomer work attended to a usual. Coal: Coal ! THE subscriber is now prepare;d to furnish FAMILIES with the best' quality CLEAN STONE-COAL nt the lowest rates. Orders left at H. Saxton's Hardware Store or at the yard opposite !Mover's Lumber Yard, will be promptly filled. A Iso._just.recrived from the mines too TONS NUT COAL for Lime. burntr,. 150 bushels Bituminous Cr al for Blacksmith's. sell COAL! COAL! THE subscriber illl3 jus4 received at his Coal Yard, at the West min of fligh street, a supe rior quality of .Wilkesharre, Pinegrove, Lyken's Valley, Lime burners' and Blacksmiths' COAL which he is prepared to'sell at reduced prices. He respectfully relict's the patronage of the people of Carlisle and vicinity. oct9 . W B MERE/ Y, Act. NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given tbaran application vl e , iii be made to the Legislature of this Coma onwealth nt its next session, fora char. ter fo bank with general banking privileges, to be ailed in Carlisle. Cumberland county. Pa . %J . ' a capital of One Manfred ' 1 housond Dollar and to is called the Carlisle Bank. jy4.'so-6m. . Black Silk Laces, ilcc. AVARIETY of Black Silk Laces, T brca and Cotton Laces, Valenciennes Ed gngp Linen Bobbin. Edgings, just opened by sept2s C. W HIINER Turo Satins and Silks, THE---subscriber has just opened a general assortment of Turc Satins of various colours. Also, Changeable Silks in variety, to which he invites the .attention of the Ladies of Carlisle and vicinity [nov6] G tV HITNER.. Children% Stockings. AFULL nssortrnon., ofWhite and Mixed Merino Hose of.ell sizes for Children:" Also, Ladies Hose in dient variety last opened by G W HiTNER. Lead Colored Bonnets.--- NEW _supply of Lead Colored Bonnets AL just received at tho store of ' oct23 W HITNER. • American Oil. JUST received a fresh snpply of American Oil. For sale by A C FETTER., orn23 No 148-3 , lordillanover at. Long Shawls. A GREAT vnriety of Long.huwla from the A celebrated Bay State Mills. .:Also, Squaro Shawls of various kinds just received, . oet3o , - ECOSIZIATC. • ' A GE, MAL assortment of Ladies and Children's' Stockings, consisting of Ingrain and Spun Silk . Ordshmore, Merino, Lambs Wool & Colton just opened by noir6 k!G W HITNCIL ROPES. : • ; AFtiLlt assortment of ROPES just 'receiyed by the subscriber.. Also, Glass Tubes • ?for .igittning Rods for sUI;. PliefiP bA., nug2B —• • ,• ' . SAXTON: ' Ribbons. Ribbons. , . . THE subscribet is now opening tho the p. oat lot orßonnet and - Cap Ribbon? atter Ono ed in Carhslei.and wovid advise , the ladies to tall soon and get solo. At' the' Vanning. 9900. ' 1V BIT i tl, • iUi ccltt uus. GREAT 'COUGH: REMEDY. .4 ... ,-- --. 1 i.ii: ,-, n;liviNA4: 1 , `si 4-71; • , : vi-'rl,, . ' u, ! ,, , i p_.•: vt , • 1 •ketiag-.,,-„- „,.., gi. • 1,,,,4!---.•-- -•iir-i'-- ' s • • — PECTORAL., 'CHERRY ' t A For--the t. COUGHS . , COLDS,. CEE;TIg,_ CROUP, ^STN. *A, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CIONAITIVIPTION. In offering t to the, coinmunity this justly aele.;• touted remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to tel with the live or health of the affEcted, but frankly to lay he• fore them the,opimonsof distinvielied men and some ()Otte 'evidences of,its success, froM which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge our selves to make no wilil assertions or tithe statements of its efficacy . , nor will we hold eutany_hope suffering humanity which - facts will not warrant: Many proofs are here given; and we solicit on inquiry 11.01-17 the public into ell we publish ,feel ing Mimed they will find them perfectly re liabe and the medicine worthy such best confidence and patronage. FROM BENJ. SILLIMAN. M. D., L. L. 1). Ede Professor or Chemistry, M hums Dingy College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med. 111 i. and &ilea. Societies - of Amerioa and Europe. "I deem the CHERRY vEcToRAL an ad mirable composition from mime of the 'best w tides in the Materia. Medico, add a very effect. ive remedy for the oms of diseases it is intend ed to cure." New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1,1149. Prof CLEVELAND, of llowdoin College, Me. Writes—" I have Witnesscd . the effecti of your , CHERRY - PECTORALO my own family anti that of my friends, and it gives me satisfaction tor state in Its favor that no medicine I have even known has proved so nminently successful curing diaenses of the throat and lungs." - REV. DR. OSGOOD 'WriteiThat - he considers 'CHER RY PEC TORAL' the best medicine roe Pulmonary arm tions ever given to The public," and states, that daughter being obliged to keep the room four months with a severe settled cough, accom ponied by raising a blood , night sweat's, and the attentintit symptoms of consumption, commenced the utte of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and had completely recovered " . , HEAR THE PATIENT. Dr. Ayer--Dear Sprt For two yen's I was afflicted with a very severe cough, accompanied ho spitting of blood and profuse night swertts, By the advice of toy attending physician i %vas induced to use your CHERRY PECTORAL, and continued to do so till I considered myself cured, and ascribe the effect to your prepara.ion. JAMES' RANDALL... flumn'en ss. Springfield, Nov. '27,18.48 This day appeared the above named Jame Ran&li, and pronounced the above atatemen true in every respect. LORgN ZO NORTON, Justice.' THE REMEDY TIIAT CLIMES PonTLAND, hie. Jnu. 10, 1847 Dr. Ayer.: _I have .been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yettrly worse until last-au umn, it brought on a cough a Inch confined me n my chamber, and begun to, lissome the al qm ng symptoms- of consumption. I had tried the best. advice .and the best medicine to nopurpose, mail I used your CHERRY PECTORAL., which has cured me, and you may well believe me.— , Cratefully yours, 3. I). PHELPS, If tbil - re 'army the judgment oftlie wise, who speak - from experience, here is ti med icine worthy of the public confidence. PREPARED Ply J.. C. AYRES, GIiETI/ST, LOWELL I=l3 Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Thilthard. & Dr. S. 'Elliott; Carlisle; Dr. — lrn — Diy, - MrehnnieiburgrJ H. Herron, Newville; J. C. & J. B. pensburg; and druggists generally. irow _ 3 C 'l 6 ‘;'' • EIL ,-,,, {1 thousands at' curet ql,Serofala, Cancers, Surlily, and impure diJaurs of the .11/.1-0 nd irlhe V EIt,Y rtl A T.I, QUANTITY tddsh toot used of a Medlcine (a street cures cif such diseases, lu anp pra.f of 'the purirying parry In the .V 4,11,4110 yehidohas eihdreed and ennanered sdch diteases— Men there is unquesitonnble eridrhee Mat— ''BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRICT it soai a Medirine, inerrry +ewer' 4‘1,1 0 , , is iroutnlnin proof, in pram rtrles effected, flint ONE BOTTLE tor it Coll. Intim more itenlirer oi, 'in , . :1,11 molt,: porn'. ilia 11. ,, 14 , conhtine,l in FOTII BOTTLES of niw 5t71.11. ra, Ma, or Tilly oilier uuvl inn.: that h. mer hreri Wien 11 ror Tile lb tiltiluilllted h r n f in oUr lbw 1 , 0 'Le tire of 'hit Vrvitt rndielp Purifier. 111,.11,nt wt , re DY IAIt yet LI tle.—thew that were LAME PILE!) enn now 'WALE—they that were SICK, :+.11.111 , 1IL(IITS. tail eine, wire ilniertruti, linve hut, and critEr, Hundreds—Thousands— illVe 11111 . 11 BRANT'S PU1111 , 1721?, td.er hiving use • J siJ. the 0111).11,1•14,1 to curt! blood dir.oneen, lawa dormlud thtd— Brant's is the Cheapest , (Mr b.ilk of it line trior-e medical, curate° marte n 0, writ, bit conserineucii, rotes disease, lu much ten than one-bottle of tetsbeiber_tuetbeintio. If then, one bails t,l lIIIANT'S PURIFIER will cure Ptil! 1: TI3fI:S11101.1. dinette• dine one bottle et gersitraril b/—, Illt A N'F'S PURIFIER" xetnild lie on hrap Jon' dollars n bottle, ris soesaprreillo nebee Ilia lin trY. PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR o bottle ,•end book of it hos cured, and is capable of TIMES cm muck dischm• no one bottle of Sormyntelllo, there env, Sinatijetrillit, in coneequetice of P, Ir. 'oilier and lesi eftioney. should be sold rit no iinire dint twenty. tire Conte per bottle, to be ns eheop tie the PURIFIER of ion dal... One Dbllar's Worth ! !low much CANCER—how much SYPIIII.IS--how n.. 1 .:4CII.OFULA—wiII one dnllar'e worth of BRAN T'S PURI) , cure 7 Rend Elio following atateincht, which ,o n specimen of Its powdr:—. CANCEROUS SCROFULA 1' Th,. ix the case of a &Vag isian lie la; lives. He Was cared tat warier ease of SCROFU LA, by only hosts. bog. il.b.of.l3rill'a Verifier, lila. ever Wail' cured by the Ilre of ti=e/re CA 11l tins of the hest Sarsaparilla that was ever made. Sarsaparilla has net surmise t arsdieai potter to effect the curs o'6llol a rrrenfilpiti hopeless ease. ~1 r. J. B. BASKIN, or Some, Onsida Co., V., had Songs ,stn,liar years—lona Clataniiil to his bed the fart year—lhe saw so numb diseased and debilitated as to be unable to retie his hand to his head. Ile had the last medical adthe —1,(1 hued old, of the best Saroparillas to no good effect— :sot ann. and worse. snit eOnahlerell to ho in dying tt rte, end cultist act live tliMlitylour boner fontier,wilell lie conielenc,tl tithe; BRANT'S PURIFIER. - His neck Mn team nearly aff, fro., ear to car; a hole mt. eaten throujel ti. trindpipc, nailer Ws chin. so that lie breathed throhlelh the hole; lea air was an eaten around that It could be 44/114 vp of iu place, it only holtlin,, by a mall Pito.; the use ~r MIL al Mu deatrOyeil two Weer.; all steer 1111C.tit a.an.na large as u mart . . Wand. hail nearly seta. throu,h i his sobs i ota his body. Thus be was nl.llleted with twenty .. , hee are id. tarcative ulcers, On Viet°. Valle if his erram Poe farther and fell partictiluoh.•see our l'Alil - . Dr. TIIi)MAS WILLIAMS, ono of tho most skitiltl'phy , iota. of Emote, taw railed to sot, Hoskin tho day e' ho roommates,' I.lllillg . Dram's l'ur,fior. Dr. IV. 1,1111:111.1 !MO • owl then told Ititu that all the medirines in lie world coithirati care him—that his cll4lO 'was Worse than Hopeless ! - Now Leor Mr, HA SKIN'S thiteit,, , ,,t of My Vi procuroil one bottlo of BRAN T' S P Ullll•• YLVG EXTP.I CT. of Bissell 4• Leonard, 11111 ea:lsts of Rome. . - commenced tante' that. and heyeas to gel burr. That latth t,,,bhal me to Yet qtr my bed, whet,, 1 had been confine, sac : the wand Yotde enabled 1110 10 pa 001 o rtt, t , h o o t , the d,i, d battle enabled tne to walk 1,00 mart, til 140110 Ceo in.:, tritest, I procured sir battle...lm te: rind when I hod fir Isl,l using hem, seventeen out or twenty ulcers boil heale —end at et bilks 'nom PF.ItvErT C['llE ut all the ulcers, and restored me to faun! health." =I Ur. OASKIN lota .worn to Um obovr• noir, sold it fact. arc: wintered and certified to by Or, T. WIT. LI IMS-11r O.R. BROWNroilriutot tho Wee- Vt.< Ilf•tri• -Moms H158E1.1.6,2 L EONARD, .v 11,11,21,14. and Mall aureate • and ELEVEN For sale by J. W, RAWLINS &S. W HAYERSTICK, Carlisle, J C & G 13 Altick and W D E Hays, Shippensburg—Wm Lloyd, Lisburn-4 ['Spahr, Mechanicsburg—H Her ren, Nowyillo—A C Klink,' Bloernhold--"-Bea ver and Haines Millerstown—J A Linn & Co Lanbdisurg-4 Milligan, Ickesburg—S Low, Newport—J W'Eonglass, Charnbersbtirg:-4 L Shearer, Dillsburg—J Martin Lutz, HamsbKrg . All letters mod orders most be' addressed to Malec° & Co., 106 Broadway, New York, . POTOIVIAO NAGGING. w4BALE of No. 1 Potomac Bagging, suite - clo for bee forAhrmers, just received eb I will sell cheap. - . , ' oCt23.- N W WOODS, Ag't. BOOTS & 'S.HOEg. • - JUST received a large assortment of hien - Womon and Children's Boots and Shoes, Bs' Doublo Soled .Bualcine and Jenny Lind Shoes, whichl can sell very cheep.' 0023 lifirW WOODS, Ag't. 'von. RENT. SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES on the north, east cornt of tho pUblie • equiiro in the row known as "Harper's IR now - ." For terms, ke., inquire of the • , subscriber. newl3r6m ROB'T. IRVINE GUM snot's. JUST - received two caies of Ladies Gum Shoes, ef Hartehern'a celebrated pattern which I can warrant, good quality, 66 - en . • N W WOODS, Aiit. AR NOLDS writing fluid, a very .811 - Oaerinr!nk, tor patio et 4 tiVBAARD t3l)itabelpl)ia BAY STATE SHAWLS. I .` 4 .a HESE celebrated and justly acknowledged superior goods, in the latest colorings an most improved styles, will be furnished by the. subscribers in any quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers will- please notice that the genuine 134 State fabrics bear ticket's corresponding with the aboVe cut, and they will also be Oisting,nishati from till other Wool en Shawls by their superior finish, fineness of texture and brilliancy , of colors. Orders so licited from 'all sections of-the country, and the same will be,nromptly attended to. Purcha sers wilt also find in our Shawl department-a large assortment of all the (Aber most approved Takes, and newest designs of American, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing a great variety of plain anti medium' siyfes for friends. . . Also, Superior Long - and Square Shawls in latest styles and hest thanuketure, High lustre black and colored silk Shawls, Lupins [Sack and Mode ,Colored Thibet Shawls, with. silk and woolen frhmes, Paris Primed Cashmere mid Terkerri Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls, New Style printed Palm Shawls Neat Figured Paris Brocha Shawls, Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls, Plain Bound Seal Skin Shawls, Plain Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and Wind, Eight. quarter French Mode Colored 'Tibet Cloth, measuring, full two yards wide for Shawls, binding tb match, White and Col• ored Barcelona and Genoese Shawls; &c, . 'n - WIIOLESA 1.,E AND R - BOBER:I I'OLOCIC & CO. No. TS Sorm SECOND ST., PITTLADELPHIA. Fall .117illineiyGoods. JOIN STONE & SONS im; 011( . 7'8 and Dealer& !VS, RIBBONS & MILLINERY GOODS, No 15 South 2tilStreet, Philadelphia El AVE: received by late arrivals from France ll a large and very desirable assortment of FALL MILIAN EP Y GOODS, among which will hr found Bonnet Velvets of all colors in variety of pric " Satin ' ". Corded Velvets Figured, Watered and Colored Bonnet Good s Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a large assortmen t French and American Flowers. ' Laces, Bonnet Tabs, Crowns, Backraals, &e ; together with a splendid assortment of Purls Fancy Feathers. "lhe above goods were solvted by one of rho firm in France, and 'will be sold at the very lowest market prices. (septlB,'so PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS, M. 171 CIIES.IVUT STREET; PIHEAD'a. THE OLD STA ND, occupied for snore than pne.third pf a century by G. Wittig, Esq.. THE undersigned would inset respectfully announce to the public that hesis AGENT fur more than twenty of tiro most r t e N d , r manufactur e rs ßii of DEL PIIIA, and elsewhere; and is constantly receiving from them PIANOS o the richest and most varied styles, of superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of G. 6+, 61, 6i, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal to any intrnufnetpred either in this country or in—Europe. Just received, also, ii further supply of Church and Parlor- Organs, of beautiful patterns tind fine tones. His NVARIN OOM is constantlN supplied with a choice selection of SERAPIIINES and MELODEONS, frbra Ills oldest and nioSt ex. tensive manufactories in the United States; a mong which is n new style of REED ORGAN having Carlart's patent improvements, with gilt pima in front, and case elegantly carved, and highly ornamental. , - Tunmg qnd Repa.rink-7-Sig. Salvador La Gyassa, a distinguished Bland . Forte Manufactu rer and Organ Builder, will attend to all ordero. sept4,'so • OSCAR C 13 ARTER. PEnrIIVIERY DEPOT DON'T be ueceived. Country Merchants and Dealers who want good and cheap PE4FUMERY and FANCY SOAPS should call upon JOHN T CLEGG, Perfumer and Chemist, 48 Ofarket St., below 2d, Phibidelphia, who has constantly on hand PERFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS of every description, Powders, Hair Oils, 1)x Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, &ci-, 100,000 persons have read my advertisement in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and been convinced of the advantage of purchasing direct from the manalacturer, Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, .urling Fluid, Sz, Orders from any - part of-the United States I he promptly attended to. aita 50 „I y ' JOHN T CLEGG. ECONOMY. IS WEALTH Light • Light Light!! Fine Oil, ,Camphine & Zedal Fluid, (IF acknowledged superioriiy and purity, Ur manufactured and for sale at 'the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established sand of the late _Benja min T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, awl prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, ani the award of a Silver Medal, nod complimentary notice, by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. . _ Alcohol, Pitch, Titcpontine, Rosin, and Spit its of Turpentine, fa sole Wholesale and Re tail, at the lowest prices. .[oFt3o al. 411' .1". .11. ltowe, ANAN UFACTURERS and whole'Sale deal ors in BR 00 BAS K T S and WOOD WARE, have removes to the largo store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers Ed Da. vir where they have opened nn extensive stock of Eastern and City made BROOMS and V 000 WARE,:whiCh they are now selling t.t the lowest manufacturers prices.' . ; full assortment of Brietted, Brushes, Ala ts Cordage, &c.. constantly on hand No I North Thiril Street, 3 doors below Rnce, Ph delphin - , jEYI 7,'50 P. MACKEREL, • SHAD, CODFISH, SALSION;• 0 Constantly on hand HERRINGS, nod for sale by BORIC, ' J. PALMER & Co., HAMS IND SIDES, Market Sreet Wharf, SHOULDERS, PHILADELPHIA. LARD & CHEESE, - POPULAR ZISELODS; BY THE FIRM of TROUTMAN & MAY Dear Gentlemen, take our advice, To every one we make our call, If you would have n coat that's nice, Look at TroutmaU & May's 'Cheap Clo thingllall. Here aro Dresses of nll kinds, Fine and conr•o, and also Cheap Please examine and you'll find, For your money 'quite a hap. Hero are goods for every7Benson, ' Thick and stout, neat end thin; Air that you enn wish in reason, II you doubtjt lust drop in. Hero are Frock and Body Coatn; • Both with low and standing collars; Somoithat button round the throat, To ho hatL . ,,hr f a fqw dollars..':•• • , Hare is every style of vew, And•all sorts of PatitaloOnsi • You can choose what suits you - boat, _ Eve, or morn, or afternoon. Hero ore sacks and RoundalVta, • ' Overalls and Jackets Gum i Please to look and'you fin d, - Here thccheapest ever seen. Hemet.° light coats* for the Springk Pancy•gooda for Summer wear, Yon'will find them just the thing, ,Ilothing hotter anywhere. Shirts and Bosoms may be found, - Poeket Handkerchiefs and -Glover, Scarfs to tie-your neck around, 'When you seek your lady loves. Here are Gaps, Suspenders, Stocks,' . Collars. very nice indeed, Clean end nice, in paper box. Just the thing that you will need. ' • If we talknd a day about them; We couldecarcely tell you a11,,' Gentlemen can't do without them-1 Then, dear friends, give us .111ebicinco, Price Reduced ! r ~. w ; VAUGHN'S: LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE S , Large Bottles--.oltir One, Dollar. .11ualUDIICiOXOEiluinieilL-A.lllCHSlll.fletaedyjj. 3 '-& 1101 IN!*- VECIZTAULE LITECONTRIPTIO MIXTURE, " induced by Sit argent solicitations of his Agehter,•throughout thu Unite.; States and Canada, has now Reduced the Price 'Of his popular and . well known article; and front this data henceforth, ho will put up but ono size only,—his Wiz Lottlest—the retail prim will Le ONE DOLLAR. The public nosy rest assured that tho cnimetor of tho Mali oioo, its strength, and numtbio p.operties WILL RENA') UNCHANGED, and the NUM coos will be bestowed In pro paring it as beretofolc. . . As Ilin medicine, under its reduced price, will he purchased by those who have not hitherto made themselves acquainted with its virtues, the proprietor would hes to intimate that lib tutlelo is not to,tto etassed with the vast amount of "Remedios of th e day ;" it claims for itself a greater healing pourer, iv all .diseaves than any other preparation now Before tht ttiorld r l'; mod hut sustninee lself for eight yeais by its suporien medical virtnes, and, until this reduction, commanded doubt. _thy Pricesx,any other article 'otitis line,: Nonce PAhTICULARLY: doh taticlo nets with great h ea l log power and certainly, Jiputt the. • Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, and all other organs, upon the proper nation of which Ulb nue hunk!, depend. This medicine hm n justly high repute to a remedy for and atl diseases of that nature. It may be relied noon who the.intelligent physician has abandoned Ida patient, —and f. these distrerning discruseS, morn especially DROPSY, the propel etor would earnestly and honestly recommend , it. At In present price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial Will prow tiro article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! rir Please ask for pamphlets the agent's give them away they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to ful medical matter), valuable for household purposes, and wh/li will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to meko the book of grea value, aside from its character as an ni.:ertising medium for the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form at letters front all parts of the country, may 'be relied upon. ntgrl Vaughn's Vegetable Lithentriptio Mixture "*— tins Great American Remedy, now for eale in quart bottles at $1 each, small bottles at 50 cts each. No email bottles will br leaned alter the present stock is disposed of. . Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y.. 207 Main Street, a. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT.McKESSON CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. - • N. B.—+All letters (excepting from agents and denims wit whom be transacts business) moil be poet paid, or no auencio. ill be given to tliom. S W Havers - 1 Ink, Carlisle,' ' .1 C & 013 A Rick, Shippensburg, Russel & Dice, Dickinson, J Mccliani-squrg, A Il 'Lager, 0 ctl6 SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODA OXE ONLY ' Hamilton, Easter dr.o., NO. 213 BALTIMORE STREET. - INVITE the attention of wholesale and retail 1 purchasers to their stock of Fresh Fall •GOODS, mostly of their own importation, which will be found much the largest and most retied ever offered - in Baltimore, and forevery article of which the lowest price is named at Once. • Included will he'loimil—Rich" Brocade and other Dress Silks, splendid meoium and low priced do., riah black Silks, in plain, watr'd, tigued and satin airip'd, real old fashioned Gros Grain Black Silks, figur'd-and plain Satin daChines, in,changerible and-solid-colors;-very handsome Pooh do Sole, in solid color', even, ing Dress Silks. in white and light colors, a a beautiful variety, Bounet and Millinery Silks in great variety, Modes, Mareelines, Florences, &c. DRESS GOODS. , Rich watered and plain Tabbinets; brocade - Cashmeres, rich primed Cashmeres arid Mott- Banes, neat Loines, for children; plain Mouselinos, in Modes and high colors, changeable Lyenese Cloths, Coburgs, Sylvn nies, (entirely new,) cheap Mouselines and Cashmeres, low and medium priced Dress Goods,-in every variety of-new designs, ninny of which are in styles confined exclusively to our sales,4oo.pieces Lapin's superior French Meritmes, in all colors, 130 pieces 6.4 English Mentions and silk warp I 4 yonese Uoths, In this department we havealso a large sto,k of Bombazines and Mourning , Goods in every va riety, embracing the most select shades of Black and Second Mourning, , and choice arti cles for Family Moarning. In LINEN GOODS and HOUSEKEEP ING FABRICS we have more than our usual lending stock, including the very best Shirting Linens of Richardson 's and Barklie's make, Pillow Linens of all widths, Linen Sheetings, of every description, Cotton Sheetings, sup'r Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Table and Piano Covers, Floor Baize and Floor Cloths, of all widths and sizes, liqen Crumb Cloths, Table Damasks, Diapers, Napkins, Towellings, Stair Linens, rich curtain Goods, of various styles, lace and muslin Curtains, worsted Damasks and Moreens; and in fact every„artiele in the Dry Goods line which nine be required by House keepers, Hotels, Steamboats, &c., THE SHAWL ROOM Contains a moat extensive and magnificent sloe t o on an _square_Cru3 unere_Camel's_ Anir, with Cashmere border, entirely new, rich embroidered and plain Crape, Long and Square Scotch Woollen Shawls, Scotch Woollen Shawls for children, ..Bay Slate Mills" Shawls of all Inc various "" - styles made `lip arid mostly of patterns .made expressly for us, and which cannot be had elsewhere. Black and Mourning Shawls. in great variety. Clbaks, Mantillas and Sacs. Wide and Narrow SILK VELVETS, in all colors. MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS AND In choke styles of superior French Cloths, of Bioly's and other best makers. Doeskins, Eng,hsli nod Domestic Cnssimeres. Fancy Woolen, Silk and other Vcstings, , Serges, Silo sins, Paddings, Canvass; Sewing Silk, &c. Also, n splendid stork of Gems Cravats, Scarfs, Fancy Neck 'Pies, Silk and Linen lldk'fs., of new styles, Gloves of all, kinds, Hosiery, Silk rind Merino under ,shirts and Drawers, Suspeniers, &c. EMBROIDERIES,-LACES, HOSIERY & We have also a very choice lot of Embroid eries and Laces, (from the most fashionable Esiablishments in Paris,) including rich Muslin find Lace Caps, Chemizetts, Berthes Collars, Sleeves and Culls, real black and white Laces, real Lace Capes and Falls, Valenciennes Laces Edging, arid Insertings, superior Hosiery and Gloves of every description, einti'd and Tiviere hemmed-stitched Handkerchiefs,. clear Lawn do.,mourning L C fancy Cashmere Inia Emb'd Scarfs, fancy Bags, &c:, Chemi , zetts, Prints nod white Muslin Goode, French and English .Chintzes, rich furniture Prints, in great variety, Cambric, Mull, Swiss, Book and Jaconet Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insortings, Bands and Florences. . . . HEAVY GOODS FOR FARM HANDS , AND SERVANTS. We have,on hand every description of goods entering into general constiMption, that we think will give satisfaction7to the consumer, all of which we aro enabled from the extent of our of our business, to buy on - the very best terms and sell at a.rnoderate profit. Haling for every article a.fixed price, (without abatement,) per. sons not fully acquainted with the value of goods have every assurance that in dealing with us, thdy pay the same price as the most experienced purchasers. An examination of Goods and Prices solicited Boltimore,JOet2, 18511-3 m PA 0 014 0 ; 0i ;11;i nitt;) Fuji io (0 AMUEL A. HU BBAleb, having pur - chas-, A. 7 ed of Mr• Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines .&c.. would respectfully so licit a share of the public patronage, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets,. opposite the Rail Road depot. He will keep constantly no hand, on 'assort ment of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery; and a variety of fancy articles, which-he is.'dotermined. to sell low.— He !NM give. his personal attention to the huffi ness, and prptieularly to putting-tip-prescriptions: A liberal deduction made for Physicians coat ' try Merchants, awl Pedlers. Feb. 13, 1850. ' FIREIARRIVAL OF Ooots and shoes FOR THE VAV:. SEASCiN AT PORTEIVSSIZOM STORM, .7ilain street; nearde Rail Road Depot, COMPRISING Men's, Boy's and Youth's Calf, Kip and. coarse Boots. and Brogans, wlnclimic warranted to he of the heat quality, Ladies Gaiters; Buskins and French, Tics, Missesand•Childrens boots and shoes in groin variety Also; an elegant assortment of op Nl' SHOES add BOOTS, With „all the lits irri• Proimments - ann )vartan'tedy perfect. Having' purchased these gura'shocti tritm the ogentoa . the inanallicturer,l am authorized to on!! NEW M d in plac e . of any , that pio•Yei 'delhotivet in wearing. - Having a larg e stock of French Calf Skins, Morocco; hid,.'s t e,; and, good workmen, every !attention is given to customer work es usual. ; • _ 5 1_ 1 1.1. MI. PORTER, soptla . Dropsy and Gravel, MEN'-8 WEAR, GLOVES,' fit 1131)11a0c1p1,i • -Valuable School Books,' • - 313BLISIIED lI I L.THOID AS, COW PETE( -wArrE k CO:, 253 MARKET STREET'', 1911 A DELPHI A , and for title by.al I-the-honk— sellersin-tlicU M ITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An easy ibtroduction to the etutly of Depgra-e designed for children,. 'and ',completely, Instraled 1.37 120 engravings Mal 14 colored maps, . "MITCHELIA—INTERIVEDTATE 'GY:IOIIAPIII,—.* The texl;the exercises the illustrations, situ' the forty beautiful nutria are , printed together in out anarto volume. -. _ Mrrengt,h's SCIIOOI. GEGGRAP/11 ft ATLAR, n system or niodern Geography, comprising it, desei iptitm of the present slate DI the world Anti its fiVe great divisions; Embellished. , with nu. mil oat en,,ravings and illustrated by au excel lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and ricaii .m o colored maps.. This series of Geography by,,S. :1 t.gustus Mitchell INS Lien wholly or partly introilneed into the public and private schools or all the principal cities nail towns ci thil,Uni tell States ; and tiller u 111 11 soul fair trial of ita merits in these schools, it has received :to almost univerSal recommendation. 1%1 'Teti Ei.i.'s ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY Ist. ATIA! An tincieut, claisical and -saved Geogniphy, emliellisheil with engraving a" of ' remarkable events, vii...ws'of ancient cities, etc., and itccom , muted by atieic_o. Athisiconimiting 12..bent!tiCui colored maps. tI., MITC"IIELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE IVAPS Mitchell's !Mihil nod Sabbath School erg rnpliy„with Iklaps and embellishments. Mitch ell's Kit to the study of Mops. 111111 Carrolrs Key to l'ilitchell's Geography, are excellent nod popular hooks, mil are becoming very exten sively used in the hest schools ol our tonally. Car..!..r.'s nowt. LEssortirr GnAatroait, brined upon the etjatruet 101 l and analysis of sentences; designee as $l.l introduction to the .tAnnlysis:" - Go EFACE'S ANALYSIS— 1 treat sego the struts titre of the English language, with illostrationt and excite ises !Maple,' to the use of ,eiffiois, F Y v Samuel ..ti Green, A. 111., Principal of its Phelps C4IHRIIIIII. School, Boston. t - These books litve alreadrio the short- OW ' hey.have been published,ohm.n e d it very oict. ensit e circulation, having been introduced into the public schools of Boston, 13.11,,,,..,, Pills{ t burg, Chichi:4 - OG, St. Louis, % t it:Li:burg. awl 1 other cities and ((mita, and reconantenifed. liV those who have tiled thenitto their schools, !It I without question the best English Grammils I in existence. . r - I . ..WAN'S Seflool. READIX'S. THE PRIMARY SCHOOL IVPAIiEII.—PBI.I 168 intended for heginnet s . It contains it less i Ups] encl. of the elementary sottiols of the l it, gunge 'rite Print:try School Render, part 2A colithils exercises in articulation. arrattged ii, connection with easy fending lessons. The- I'll Mary Render, part Sil, is ileaigned Inc the first class in Pritnney Schools, and the lowest class iti Graininiti. Schisails. 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