;#lorellancoue.- s T ooicoF .F AXj[4. 101 Y at, s, ONE pltza . . . ~ 313Ciimilton, Easter. 213 BALTIMORE STREET NVITE Of 'attention of :wholesale and retail .a•purclmers to - their stock of Fresh Fall GOODS, mostly of their own importation, which will be found much the largest and mos, varied ever 'effaced in Baltimore, and for every article of which' the' lowest price is named at once.' • . • Included Will be found—Rich Smpaile and -other Dross tneoidii,And low black • Silks, in plain, watr'd, hgur'd and satin strip'd, real - old' lashion - ed Gros GrainßladlcSilks;fi*gUed and Nam satin de.Phinos,. in ehaugeableand.solid colors,.vely handed* de Soie,in solid colors, even ing - llresi Sake, in.white, and light colors, a a beautiful variety, Bo.inet, and Millinery Silks in greet varietk; Modes,' Mareelines, Fn'rences, • DRESS GOODS. Rich watered and plain rabhipets, brocade Cashmeres, rich printed Cashmeres and Mou• eslines,'neat piirT - Mouselines, in modes and high colors, changeable Lyrnese Cloths„ Coburg:l, Sy Iva• vies, (entirely new,) cheap Mansell:les and Cashmeres, low and Medium priced. Dress Goods, in every variety of new designs, many of which are in styles confined ~exclusively. our sales, 300 pieces Lupin's superior French Merinoes, in all colors, 1 . 30 pieces 6.4 English Merinoes and silk, warp Lyonese Cloths, • In this department we have also a large stock of Bombazinewand:Mburning. Goods in every vit. riety, embracing the most select shades -of Black' and Second. Mourning, and choice' arti cles for Family Mourning. In LINEN GOODS and HOUSEKEEP ING FABRICS we have more • ilnin our usual leading 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, o-f. all widths and sizes, Alen Crumb ,Cloths, Table Dianneks„ Diapers. Napkins, Towellings, Stair Linens, rich curtain Goods, of various styles, lace and muslin Curtains, worsted Damasks and Moreons, and in fleet every article in the Dry Goods line which may be-.required by House keepers. Hinds, Steamboats, &c. • ' THE SHAWL ROOM Contahis a most t xtensive and magnificent stock of long and - square Cashmere. Camel's Aair, with Cashmere border, entirely hew, rich embroidered and plain Crepe, Long and Square Scotch Woollen Shawls, Scotch Woollen Shawls for children, "Bay State Mills" Shawls of all too' various styles made, by them, and mostly of patterns made expressly for us; and which cannot' be had elsewhere. Black and Mourning Shawls. in greet variety. Cloaks, Mantillas and Sacs. Wide and Narrow SILK VELVETS, in all abler& MERCHANT_ TAILORS' GOODS AND - - MEN'S WEAR. In choice styles Arf superior French, Cloths, of Biolv'a lend other best makers. Doeskins, Engliali. and Domestic Cassimeres. Fancy Woolen, Silk and other Vestings. Serges, Silo sins, Paddings, Canvass, Sewing Silk, &c. Also, -a splendii stock' of Gents Cravats, Scarfs, Fancy Neck Ties, Silk and Linen .lidkTs:, of new styles, Gloves of all kinds, Hosiery, Silk and Morino under shirt and Drawers,-Suspeniers ' &c. • EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY & GLOVES, We have also a very .choicelot of Embroid eries rtnd Laces, tfrorn the most fashionable Eafahlialimente in PtiFis,), including rich Muslin end Lace Caps, Chernizetrs, Berth - es, Collars, Sleeves and Culls, real black end white Laces, real Lace Capes and Falls, Valenciennes Laces Edgings and, Insertings,.superior Hosiery and Gloves of every description,endi'd and riviere henaed•riticelfe - d — HaricereiiTl s, ccrrirrii - .767 do. mourning L C Haedk'fs, fancy Cashmere India Emb'd Scarfs, fancy Bags, &c., Chemi, - - setts,-Prints - and white - Muslin' :Gpoili, - Freneli and English Chintzes, rich furniture Prints, in . great-variety, Cambric, Mull, Swiss,`Book end Jaconet Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insortings, Bands and Florennes. 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 the consenter, all of whigh we are enabled from the extent of our of otiObusinese, to buy on the very hest terms and sell at a moderate profit. • having for every article* fixed price, (without Oat ement,) per. racy partite satne price tire mostexperienced of Goods and - PricesaoliMted Baltimore, Oct 2, 1850-3 m DOUBLING MOLL Select Musical Boarding School Mite Su'phur Springs Doubling Gap, Cvm derland, county, Penn'a. DiFICERS : JAMES ill US roN, A. ill. Principal. 3NO. ALLEN BROWN, , .q.ss' Prof, JAMES S. ECKLES, Twor. yi A vING for some - 0.1110 beep desirous of having at length obtained suitable buildings for that purpose, the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his •patromi and friends, that ho Will open the above named Institution on the Ist of October. romanricvale formed by an m shaped bend :the North Mountain, aptly•termed 0 Doubling Sine," and is not serpassed in , healthfulness of situation and beauty of scenery by any place in the country. The main building is large and com modious, (100 feet in length by 14 in breadth, and 3 stories high,) and is 'well furnished with everything necessary to convenience and corn fort. The other buildings compose Bath Hou ses, &c., to the free use of which the pupils will have access, at proper hours. The well known White Sulphur Springs rise within re few rods of the main building. The object of the Institution is to fit young men for bnsiness, or for, any of the . , highe classes of College. The course of instuction will be thorough and:complete, more attention being given to the quality than to tha , quantity in the performance of the, student. All the branches taught in the best academies will be taught in this, and proper apparatus will be used for illustration of the subjects that require it; Classes , in Civil Engineering will enj . gy the.advaritage — advantage - operations in the field With Transit, 'Compass; Chain, &c. • TF,RAISI Board, tuition, washing, fuehandltghte per session; , ' $50,00 Latin and Greek • • • .5 00 French or Hebrew • '• • 500 Civil Engineering with use of Instfum ' is 10 00 Dulaiiiiik - hiut painting • s'oo Vocal and Instrumental Music -- 5 ; 00 The pupils wilt boiird-iWthe Inelitution tin der the immediate and constant supervision of the principal, who will bestow °profit' attention UPOn. their- convenience .and comfort, Eti,ch stadent Will furbish his -Own towels, and haps them and,bio clothes:distinctly marked. Tho academic year will be divided into see sions of twenty-weeks each , commencing on the Exist. of September. The regular vacation will occur in July and August. - Owing to delay in completing the arrangements • the first session of the present year will commence en TOES -DAY the first day of' October, as stated above. An easy • it , cess is afforded to 'students by meads of the Cumberland -Valley Rail Rood to -Newvi le, and thence .by coaches to ilia Acad . fmy. The • Gettysburg and Lerwistown State Amid passolt ihrongli the grounds'. 'For CirMilare containing fulf - pinfieultilii and reference, , address the Prie'cipal through the_ Nowville P. 0. Newville: Sept. 18, 1850-3 m. ArezeTall 'Goods. h'eve• recoiyed a very heavy stock of Fall and ;Winter :Goode, consisting of dab, Ceilinierer ' and reitittiK , Pe all prices, White Yellow 'and' red Flannels. Unsays, Velvet Cords, Ifeaverteens i and,.a! groat variety of Cs.stimerti, from 37 to FO news, amr.yarcl. , • • • •': Long and Sgithre, S howls, • Irtitti 1',50 to litlO gioghattio: v:tinki'Calleoes nbandoncer ' Lathe:, and At (Telma ' ' boili];glean rind „fanay, Cplors, plain all wool. dd Lainos, ICsntuoky Jaane,find Canton Flannolei MILLINERY' GOODS, I o ppappt ,Ribbpnkt, Connot, Satins, Cannot :Vol Stiow,GimoA:nnti Cords • ;Alit' and. Cotzi : tion Wfra t ,oo.;' Comforts.: an d ° ! P9° : dlF9 ' : Hotit : iy Clotse; ' cotton: woolen and:Oilk lianovor Ruckoki ojOloree;:ltuitondi'.Cotdo, ,iiihdings,anda gen - t; aosoittnent:of .droso.tra;iimingo. ; . ;% , ;;Clotli; Cops ant Gum Shies; f. • • !! 'an ill'•pricee,'Ltroon,.Eagi n g' Mulli•;•Cainbrio:. anti Jaoon Borr.ed'and.'Striited.aftutlint t and lota or o. _n.o.Lotiamerated.,_witiolt._*ill be oxehango — money I , onvantdga our etptorner :I,ljfia,i(o,(3 iierpotte n , ptioes. ; ' " nova & W 11.LNTZ.1 ,etaroi St, Slpip.s. DRUGS 1 -, . DRUGS DRUGS' . .rreslt'Spring Supply!! . .c' , .: T. HAVE just received alresh stock cif Med. i ' icines, Paints,. Glass, Oil, • &c., which having been purchased with groat cure at the best city hams, Perm confidently, recommend to Families,' Physicians,:Vouiltry Merchantd and Dealers; as tieing treslCued pore. . ' " • ~..._ DRUGS:.. Patent Metliciwn,, Herbeand Extracts,' " `Tine heini cats, m spices, ground' whole i Instruents, Essences, , ! .:, . ' Pure Essen': Oils I,Perlurn'ery, &c.. , ~ .• God Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. Log and Cam Woods Oil Vitriol Copperas, Lae -Dye* PAINTS. Indigoe4, Madders, Sumac Alum, Wetherill. & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint end Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil; Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and -Red Lead. AB of,which will be sold at the very lowest inarlct price, Arson &den and -arilen did- as —sem:rent-a . FANCY GO ODS, FORTS; • , Cont'emontary, sad in numerable other' articles etl-olve.l For use and ornament, all of wl.ich nre ollM•ed at the lowest cash press, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub.. 'scriber on North Hanover street. A' S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 22. Ibso. • ANOTHER REVOLUTION, AM.UgL A. HUBBARD, having purchas. ed of Mr.flenry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines would respectfully so. licit a share of the public- patronage, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite the Rail Rood depot. lie will keep, constantly on hand, an assort milt of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Taints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Perfumery, and n variety of fancy nriieles, which,lt )s determined to sell low.— He will give . us'lpersonal Intention to the busi ness, and pa•tieularly to putting up prescriptiods. A liberal deduction made for Physicians coun try Merchants, and Pedlers. Feb. 13, 1850. FIktET ARRIVALDIF Boots and 5146 es 1,02 fills !ALL SEASON AT PORTER'S SHOE SPORE, .I.2aitt street, new• the Pail Road DIN!, ci OM PRISING Men's, Iloy's and Youth's IL) Calf, Kip and coarse Boots and Brogans, Whtch are warranted to. be of the best quality, Ladies Gaiters, Buskins. and French Ties, Misses and Childsens boots and shoes in great variety. Also, an elegant assortment of GUM SHOES and BOOTS, with all the late im provements and Aarranted perfect. Having purchased thus gum shoes from the agellton the manufacturer, I am authorized to Girt?' sew Tote in place of any that prove defective in wearing. Having n large stock of 'French Calf Skips, Morocco, hid, &c., and 'good workmen, every attention is given to customer work as usual. sepilft WM. M. PORTER. Great 'Bargains! Cbe expected from the subscrilvr, as ha V has just received t. new and splendid as sortment of WINTER GOODS, which he offers to his customers and others who may favor, him with a call at great Bargains! ~, CLOTHS AND CASSINIERVS satinets,_ velvet cords. Ky._ jeans, searlili, yel low,•White and Canton Flannels, tivlcings. mos fins, calico, engneres, de lanes, alneens, Co 'Nig elm hs, 'gloves; - hosiery, Fish corn forts, &c, _ _ SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A In 'e and splv - did a ssortnßlnt of Loap, and ifs,bila - r - e — Sll:7O a - 1 -61 s to suit the times. . r BOOTS AND - Also, Boots and Shoes, whieh ho IA determ fined to sell low, nt his stnnd, in Northlinno first - steroqqh:Llsverstielt 'trance - St ore. vdr street, 'nrlisle. J. CI.. CARMONY. Fresh Arrival of . Hirdwa re Ci-IEAPER;THANQTHE CHEAPESTp lIAVING jast. returned 'from Now York & Philadelphia with the boat and Cheapest Stock of lIARDIVA RE,C U TLER 1( BUILD ING MATERIALS, PA &c., ever brought to Carlisle, 1 would 1 - esgectfully rogues , dealers and consumers and all others - to give , me a-call and see whether they cannot get more and better goods loPthe same money than at ' any_diher_place in town.- ply stock-of-Locks; Latches, 'Bolts, Hiiizes, Sbrews, Nails, Spikes, Glass; Paints, &c., is completer and very-cheap. Carpenters' Tools,l have a splendid assort. mem.. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma• terials, viz t—Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and _Glass-13.ureau-Knobs-and—Varaish. S i kDDLI , :rtS & C OA CHSIAKERS, have everything iraaheir line cheaper than ever. FOR SHOEMAKERS, _ • have n first rate stock of Morocco and - Lining Skins, dtind i egg ,-Fegs; read-an d- - Wwand superb 'assortment of,Shoemakers Tools. I have also a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be hackat•no other place in town, and at Bell's Prices. To gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham mered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House- keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, Sce. WALL PAPER I have the largest, Handsomesi and Cheapest Assortmentln. towna; And to all who want Good and ClYeap HARDWARE, I would say come and seeder yourdelves. oct3o • •' 7 P LYNE. Important to Parmer:r '11 4 12d Millers! BURRELL'S .CORN SHELLER. MBE:Subscriber respectfully infornis the farm ing community that he has purchased the right to Burrell's celebrated Corn Sheller, for the counties of Cumberland and Farmers who have used this Corn Sheller, pro nounce it a most Invaluable invention, It is simple in its , construction and not liable to get out of order. -It separates the corn from-the cob without breaking either and delivers the corn clean find fit, for market. It shells' from ten to tiventy' ,. ^ bushels per hour. Eight hundred of them have been told the past season by the inventor, all of which were highly' approved. Personsttwishing to see the above Corn Shel ler, can, do so by calling at the shop of the sub scriber, corner of North Hanover and Louther streets.-Carlisle, NVIICCO . 110 will keep constantly .on hand a large number for sale. Every farmer -and miller should have the above cheap but Valuable Corn Sheller. DAVID F. FETTER ; November SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES I Latest Sirrtvat. • .111711-1 E Cheap Family Grocery Store of Jo. seph D. Halbert, West Main streef,•Car jisle, has just• received a large and fresh supply of-the•best FAMILY .GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can afford: The subscri her has just returned from the city., and_ would, respeCtfully 'invite his friends and, the, public - gienorally,both town and eauntry;' t'o' and examine for themselves his large and ip "'creased stock, which embraces all 'artieleti usually kept in his line of buitiness. Snob' as! Rio, Java and StDomingo and Logitura Coffee ;• Imperial, Young Dyson and Blaelv Teae,of very superior quality and fle.vor; Layering's' crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and' loaf sugars; or-:, sago grove, clarified ,New Orleans .and brown' Sitgars of every grade and quality,Avith price to suit. Honey, sugar , house, Orleans and syrup' Molasses. Spices of'all kinds, which he wilt' . warrant pure and fresh ground; Brooms, Co der and painted buckets,' churns, tuba,. half bushel measures, butter bowls, butter' printe; batter ladles,. Wash rubbers„ Clothes,' :fancy sewing; traveling i'andimarket 'fittakeof ell s kihds: Camila,' fancy, roalli and ',-chhtury 'SOAPS: •Also,.a general asserlindnt of choWiri 'and 'sr/taking TO RACCO, spithish half spanis 'and em - right Ropes twines, ari )3rushoh'of all kinds. Prime CllEESE'alwats 'on hand. Sperm; Winter, Strained Elephant t - and Eomnion OILS.,' . "GLASS, QUEENSWARE.-1 have 'alai, :added to toy already !mg . ° Stock, a , number oj , - sew patterne of , WhiteitGranitiVand fancy telt saw, with; CROCKERY WARE of evenly der 4criptiort.uvhich I2wiltsell.attha lowest prlCea --- , Feeling gratefulifor the iibaralyatronagaiter+- wrote iffloto*:ed'uPtitthkt.n.hYritigetiorous publio, the Emeserther 'tenders them Ins hoartyAsincero 'thanks,. nor irelpetrthat Mg:Obi-41W r PIO a 46 atteritioh to',',Misinesa. to In l a 'llptintuirme tuOport . Maya to. 'IMO. JOS. D. TIA,LRERT: _ . . , • 'Load' Cqloied• Bonfietti. NEW iiiroy of tend tfildrod ilo'noefro Jiisp•Octiiv'ed at store of • ' . ' ootSt3 • • ' G ! . - 4ii:-,:Plillaoelptin.. •!PIANE. FORT E WAREROOMS, No: 171 GRESNUT TitE OLD STAND; oOoVpied, for more than ono.third of a ,century.by Wittig, Esq. . THE undersigned wouldmost , respectfully rollto*Public that he is A O.ENT . ' ' ' ' for more 'than twenty of the most ~,,....—.. _ .. li i : T0.:,..F.,..-g0...i! celebrated manufacturers of SJOS• Tr 1 , f TON, -,IslEVV1(01-M, 'PHILA . DELPHIA, and elsewhere ; -and is constantly.rerving from them PLAN OS-a the richest' and inost varied styles, of superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6. 6+, 6k. 6i, and 7 Octaves, Which:are'warranted,. equal to any manufactured either in this. country or in guropo. Just received, also, a further supply of church titictratiori_Ore'atisi of bcqptiltil' patterns and fitie,tiirieS. ' ' . ' - the' WARERO om is constantly supplied with ni choice selectitifi of SERAPIIINES end MELODEONS, frifri the oldest end most ex, tensive tnanulactoe s in the United States; a intiUg'whien inn. iv stile of REED ORGAN i having Carhart! patent improvements, with _gilt_rEposiair_o .t.,AouLoaso elepantiv carved,: and highly orna elm]: ~ ' ', ~ • ~ .7'itging and i r tena;thig— Sig. Salvador La Grasse. a disti guished Piano Forte Manufactu rer and Organ uilder, will attend to all orders. .sept4,'so OSCAR . C B ARTER. re . 5 . BAY STATE SiIAWLS. THESE celebrated and;ustly acknowledged superior goods, in this latest colorings and meet improved styles, will be furnished by thwsubscribers in any quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers' will please' notice that the genuine Bny Stow fabrics hear tickets corresponding with the abeve cut, end they will also be distinguished from all other Wool., en Blum'e by their superior finish, fineness, of texture and brilliancy of colors. , Ordera"so licited from all sections of the country, and the same will he promptly attended to. Purcha sers also find in"anTlawl department a large assortment of all the other most unproved. makes, and newest designs- of - American, French and Scotch` Viroolon Shawls, embracing a great variety of plain.anct medium styles for friends. Also, Superior Long and Squnie Shawls in latest• styles and best manufncture, High lustre black and colored silk Shawls, Lupins 131 tie and Mode Colored 'Thibe - t Shawls, with silk and woolen fringes, Paris' Printed Cashmere and 'l'erkerri ShaWls, Plninl and Embroidered Crape Shawls, New Style printed Palm Shawls Neat .Fil;ttred Paris Brochn ShawlC Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls, Plain Bound Seal Skin Shawls, Plain Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringes and bound, Eight.quarter French Mode Colored Thibet Cloth, measuring full two ynrds wide or Shawls, binding to match, White and CoL lied Barcelona and Genoese Shawlsi &c. . Irr WIT 61:ERA T.E A ND 1? ETAT ROBERT POLOCK. &_CO No. IS-SorTo SECUNIV.SI"... r ITT LA DEEEII TA • • 1 0T,Cma7 13rF6. DON'T be deceived. Country Merchants end Tenters Wlio WWI( gm(' tiMl — direitTi - PE'IFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS shoidd call upon JOAN T_ CLEGG, Perfumer and , 7ielom whohtis constantly on hand PERFUMERY and •FAN.CY SOAPS of every description, Powders, Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, &c.,.&e.' . 100,000 persons have read my advertisement in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom called and been convinced orthe advantage of purchasing direct, from the manafneturer, Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, &c. -Orders from any part of.the United States will he promptly , attended to. ang4'so,ly. JOHN T CLEGG; • 'Light Light JE,Leht.! Pine Oil, Oamphine ik Medal Fluid, dv. acknowledged superiority and nurity, .111, manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS -eIIATCH, at the old ostabliabed sand of thii late flew min T Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention given. Tho voice of the public for fifteen years, and the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary - notice - by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient'evidence of the excellence of our Oil. .its_orTurpentine, for-sale-Wholesale and Re tail, at the lowest prices. ' [oct3o 41f. 21 , ' Itoive, rut ANUFACTURERS and wholesaledeal tV/ - o•simi3 11 - 0 - 0 - M'S, - IVA'S X E - T S and WOOD WARE, Mitre removed to the large store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers Da vii where they have opened an extensive stock of Eastern and City made BROOMS and OOD WARE, which they are now selling t.t the lowest manufacturers prices. k full assortment of Bristles,, Brushes, Mat Cordage, &c.. constantly on hand No tt North Third Street, 3 doors below Race, Ph delphia j[yl7,'so P.• Golen Morse Motes, "' ~: } ~'6 R ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA THE subscriber having leased tile abottb , large and commodious HOTEL, situated on the - aorner - of - the - Pnblic - Squarci rinii South Ilan° ver street, and lately occupied by Hen!. L Esh leman, bogs lehve to announce to his friends and the public, that he is prepared to entertain theth in a nuinner which cannot fail to meet their approbation. , THE HOUSE has the most pleasant lon' lion in the borough—has been newly furnished and otherwisejmproved, and no pains will 'be spared to make those who may sojourn with him, comfortable during their stay. , Ilia par lors are large and well furnished, and his elnim• 'hers supplied with now and comfortable bed• . • HIS TABLE will ho supplied wi h the.best the market can afford, and allwho are•cennect ed with his house will be, found pttcntive care ful aid obliging. THE BAR. will contain the best liquors the city can produce. HIS STABLING is emirely new and exten sive,' capable of accommodating from SR to GO horses—making. it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS, and will.bo cotendet% a ski!. ful Ostler. in short, nothing will las,Wentin g calculated to add to the comfort end conveni ence of those Who may fayor hini with—their patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, inOnth, or'year • ItYreliTte MODERATE. feb6 . 49-tt; ' " JOHlt HANNAN IDOIGUIEItigEOTVP.ES . - - FOR THE HOLYDAIYS. . , ie now I FBi DLr' pr e pared to take' g r )antst' any'ege.' The'timequire to take them will bo'from 216 7 Eecontle. All , those - who wish correct likenesishould call immediately. .11ast ing mode an unprOvement.in'the art whiell eis• shies. him:to take, likenesses. superior :to any:i thing heretofore taken in this place.' This new and tbelmtifal ..procore :is :styIed,'CELEREO.I TYPING,: No,,Avill•.be constantly found tq hiareems,c,ornerei-Ilanoyer, and Lodtherittei ::[40018.1f lunge. 1;13! of 'the 4birit' ink; ttlilekihy h'• opeeitai 'ter iattentept ir ith the prbfaleter, bele able fo' fur: nieh to' morehatee,nntl; otheie;.ati the inenufad• tonere wholesale itricett., • • I • • t aaal ::S A ITTJEBARD., „ Ohrist,maq , Pr esents, , , THE subscrilibi r heirjoet retkoivihl 'French. Worlied Muslin .iind • Lncii. Collard ; Etriboidered , Linen. , :Hundkerchiefe w :Fanc{ Whibet Scarfs; Nechl,Ribbohe,loancy:Bbxe Gold.Forreilg,, with a yntioty 9f twockda aultgbl , • , . declii • ° :IV FHT,HOH. I riOSII,M4rr ono -1 4 AC Kielifirtnifint r 4 1.14, 1 4 , a nun ow : iqNF' • consHitj(!S ° C4l,lsAkfina; %oculliimg°,yleiinot Lulu , Inl, ,; Spun 81)k gal?9,nol°4l' " rTNgllse ocittpn'iuot "•11uTtig 4 .' ' • 1 3)immiee,,:e4clit.tpqilicp, . i rhe United States Life Insurance Annuity and TlWlt.Comptiny. fierier elpetutil—Copital $4.50,000.;" Ash Syst,tqi • t -••, • THE constant, unsolicited - application • for Life Insurance, gives the triost'abuntlant 'and 'gratifying prool that the - public mindis . deeply-impressed with the ‘ast importance of this subject. The great object; however,: of Insuranceshould be safety, otherwise the'whole . motive 'to- imam' may be disappointed. Too •.:inuchicare•cannot be practised in the selection of an'officcr with which to effect the - contract.— 'The clioice'ehould be regulated not by. present 'and-Constanr large inducements, as tine. is cer tainly Incompatible with future benefits. 'Fhb -,premiums' on !Vence calculated for the 'if present and prospective benefits the:tier°. are --given,.the result ultimately, - must -terminate-id ,litigation, disappointment murrain. The object , aimed at by this institution is Stability and per .!petutty. The rates of prOmium have been carp. - fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.— 'The cash -system of payments hne also - been adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constitute:no 'part of the assets of this company, and every : , - Trentingetfcrb - clurfertified - with - art - timple - cer : ' , ital, security stamps toe whole 'system. inns ! feature, paramount to all other consideratione . ; ' commends' the 'company to public favor. ''Ex• 'planatort pamphlets, blanks. application pnpers Information, and every facility will lie eheerlullY furnished the public by Mr.. B PEArrY, who has been duly appointed agent' Of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. H . HINKLEY ,has also been Appointed Medical Exam iner.B Directors.—Stephon R. Criiwicird, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L •Plorellce, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George James Dei/eireili, John L Linton. rrstrideal.—Stephen R. Crawford. ice-l'resident.—Ambroso W. 'Thompson. . . NecreiFy &.Treasvrer.—Charles G Imlay. Ali/avg.—Manuel Eyre. CoNnael 4ttmmey.--Thomna Balch. Abdical Examinzre.—Paul;l3 Godda - id, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. [aura ly PERM XNSI7RANCE. THE Allen and Beat Pennsborough Mutual Piro Insurance Company of Cumberland minty ncorporated by an adt of Assontbly, is now 'Oily organized, and in operation under the manage mem' of the following commissioners, viz Jacob Shelly, Win It (4orgits, Michael Coch in, Malchoir Brenneman', Christian Stayinan, Sitrion Oyster, Jacob ff. Convoy, Lewis fiver, Mimi Logan, Benjamin li Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Josevh Wickersham. The rtsJ of insurance are how and favors- Id 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 ore willing to Wait upon them - tit any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice Tiesident. LEWIS HYER, Secretary. MICRAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. 0et1T49.0 AGEN TS. Cumberland county:—Rudolph Martin, New . Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, 'Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Binsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. York county.—JohnSherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esti., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, J W Craft. llnirisburg.—Elouser SlLochman. - Members tof the company having policies a __bour_to expre can have themrenewed by mak it application to anv of the agents. • TEA. AND onocr.ar4s! FOR TIIE tiOLIDAyS! --A4,0-T—of—now—Coffees,_lhow_n__nnd__W h it e Sitgar..3, Orleans and Syrup Molasses, and aITI other articles connected with the Grocery It t received. by_th ing an assortment of FRESH SPICES, of MI kinds, topthor with Raisins. Citron, &c suitablo for tile season. Also. PINE APPLE & DAIRY CHEESE; of fine quality an* freak supply of the, Jihissre. JE.ArAVENS' Beat Brands of • GREEN & BLACK TEAS, in metallic packs of quarters. halves and llba. Also. a hem:Nome selectioO of funs FRENCH & BADEN - CHINAWARE end a Is OA-wumrinsunt of TOYS for the an. proaeld. J W EBY:' •ecr mum ozoiriarea. & L. STEINER respectfully invite' the, -attention of their friends and the public generally, to their large lot of Goods that' have been purchased at a great sacrifice in um city of Baltimore. They will sell them at e small advance, as there is no room for them in our little store room. So come one and all and take-them at almost any-price; - so we are deter; mned to sell cheaper than oan be bought in . Philadelphia, Now York or Baltimore. Hang out -your banners! • • - ' Hear the trumpet ! • Here 'hey coins ! hero they are ! ' . - - ---- - Wl - at'arthermattert - wkar73 - tne matter ? _ -- Only Ook t" - •itTlie crowd, Come on Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter, Let us - see what's out. Hey, ho here comes Bill,'" We'll ask him what's the antes ; _ Sae _how_the street _does fill, There certainly must be a fuss! 0, no boys, no fees at all, Only another great arrival, Of beautifill Clothing for the fall, At M. & L. STEINER'S Clothing Hall! I have-just bought a suit 90 fine— Tell me, how do you like it Joe ? Don't you want ono like mine? Comeon, boys, let us go. Now let me toll you, What-there you can find,2 Coats of all colors, And Pants of all kinds. Waistcoats no handsome, - And Cravats so nice, • And they will not thiillc it troublesome., If you give them a call twice or thrice. They will wait on you with kindliest., And they can suit you with a nice Cap,' ' Which for Its quality and cheapness, ' You can -only find at , •SrEtz•tcr.'s, 'West Main Street, next door to Burkholder's Hotel. — KrA - first - rate - assortmeilt - of Cloths. Cti-sai mores and Vestins always on hand, which will be made to order in the most fashionable and best style by a first-rate workman. NEW GOODS! THE undersigned respectfully-informs his friends And .numerous customers, that ho has reeerttly returned from Philudelphia*ith A very, forge and carefully,selected assortment of now FALL GOODS, purchased at the lowest pri. cos, - And which, he is determined to dispose Of at very small profits. Superior' CLOTHS,'at , '-from 15 centeto A yard. :Cassimeres, Cassinots and Vostings, nt . DRESS . GOODSisuch as DelOincts; Bare, , ges, and a splendid assortment cif Silks. An extenSive assortment of Calicoes and dinghamS Also, Chocks, 'Pahl% Diapers, Tickings, Hats. . , BOOTS AND SHOES I —A good assortment of Men's Women's and Childion'a Boots and Shoe; of superior quality,, and very cheap.— Also, hoy'a, and' Mons Cloth and Hungarian Caps. • • ~• • GROCERIES—Such as Sugar. C,41T0e'.. , Mo lasses, Pekin'T,ea Company's celebrated-Teas. Also, constantly -on hand the - best qualitrOf Carpet The subscriber leespectltilly asks-all 'wino wish good hargainsoo give hliti a call. -Can't forget. dui stand. apposite Leon ends old, stand, North Hanover street Rutty!, 'Rggs; Rags and Sosp- thken at•ftint kot , • .• N W WOODS, - . GREAT" OHANOES FOR 1' 14 OASHO t . TIJE subscriber , h.ega JOIWO tolitald Kende and publie' his intelitione to re. inelnese: '.Aleo;'thet ho , new oirers.hl a WHOLE STOCK OF DRYGOODS ,' ther Wholeealc reto; en' the aboveil terms`. deerlfm" • . • S A COYLE:' 'N. IQ pereetiv knoWinv thernablifee'lo - sulleiTher will dci grnat'lcied. nese by milling and Bottling their accounts be foteithol'lßST• ; MMICH ; -1851: FARMEAS look to - y . 64r inte'reita'avid , pur ohiso , , ;yout• PLASTER at" thia-aadaon tif ..no.kont,v When you can ' got it for 05.50 !tett tit the 'wO'reihoupek cif ':IPY Li' M URRIViro.A4t .; naanDireek....: m l / 2 4,01:112.414 FiVE:BOARDERO'veiII inek 'll..'''ivittinacetitimdatitiontion retail:ma:lo i err nh o the In Sotith4fanover . , ena c t, Carlhale. ••••s 'T A -1P iyHA H. . - • !hi/ . • il , 11.! - :( 1 , Myrr • r r • • r n voile 'Lynx and co 4. mu.4.4i4rent- quAlitios culd . 410 Cf" • O.' W.'IHITNER.I Airbichico. Price Reduced ! • r LITHONTRIPTIC 11111.TURE I Large Baines—Only One Dollar. . . . . . The Proprietor of the Greet Agerican Rowdy " Vaocina'r VZOkTAMLY'LITIIONTRIPTIO lthaTurtir," iiidnood by th argent solicitations of his Agents, throughout the Unite 'Butes and Canada, neiv ' - Rddttedd t,ho.Price et M Opole and iveir known aiUnle and.fiern tMn date .leneeforth..he will. bet up.but,one size only„—ble QUM settles:—the retail prioa will be , „ . ONE DOLLAR.. The public maprrest =urea that the character of the Medi Pine, Its strength, and curative properties, wiut. urotu„attur and the same care will be bestowed , is pro paring it as heretofore. As thin medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchasal sp. those wino have not hitimito made themselves acouninte with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to Intimate the hi article Wnot to be classed with the vast amount of "Iternedi. of-the day ;'+ • ell diseasis: Myna Meolber pfeporation dote before tA world: and has aulifllmen .tsolf for eight yet. by its wined( medical vittnes, and, until this reduction, commanded doubl Lo pri6e of coy other article in this line. NOTICE 'r/ALTICULATILY, this article acts with gmst hea ng powci and certainty, upon the Blood, Liver, Kidney°, Lunge, and all other organs, nrion the proper action of which life an saalth depend. This medicine has a justly high rapnto as a remedy for - - Dropsy and Gravel, and all diseases of that nature: It may ho relied ripen wits the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient,—and fi Luse distressing diseases, more «menially DROPSY, the props War would• darnostly and honestly recommend it. At I present price it is easily obtained by all, and tho trial will pros the arlieleto be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! 53jr Please ask for pamphlets:— the agents give them away they contain over sixteen pages of , receipts, (in addition to fee inedical matter) valuable for household puma., and wth will save many dollars per year to practical housekeeptss. Them receipts are introduced to make the book of gm' value, aside from its character as en aivertoing median. ft the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form letters froritall parts of the eountry, may he relied upon.. It?'" Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontripfio Mixture "—th Great American Remedy, now for tusk In quart bottles at j each, small bottles at 50 eta each. No email bottles will h issued after the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Mein Street, G. C: VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT. McKESSON 1 CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. ' . N. B.—All letters (excepting from agent,' and dealers wit whom ho transacts bueiness)muerbe poat,paid, or no attencic al hagiven to them. S Ilavrratlck, Cnr4o, —• J c&GBA kick, Htippensburg, E ussel. LI Dice, pick inean, Spahr,. Al cehrinicwiurg, BIM= Octl6 t _ In all Christianized and ei,illoed countries, Ima enured larger proportion of (lentils than nn v other malady that af- Mice tho louttan faintly; and. nun( within n few years, there has nut been any certnm ren..dy to stop the devasta tion of that di•stroyer. Itut now— BRANT'S INDIAN PULTIONARY_ BALSA curet rare rllo y 1:r ILo mem If, en -re narl.ed and,f ere l o p e j 0.1., 1 . 1 • ',10:‘ ( . 1,1• .. '' ,0 c.ll, tonar., bird of ulrera toil and riPl{.l,Li •11 ,eoe, 03 were never I.e fill So utter ly h,prless •.n 1 !I, nnl I 01,1,115. m (ii hate lily re:welc.ete 1r friends to he nen,' 1. h ti 1.... :nano. nela7hTia :lane !arlaVelnehlvi-iii-ddichaetr— hoer eared, vet hve4, cd.ers. n he it wee said would not r. , ,-inuil.ur:day, mu stow. 43 W.ltt Lew ly gs they _ penna.se n ` nli . The niennsinivatel riirt(Citi , (STrtitiiii nearly ,— - an pew, Cot active ne the I , n•laira'hat whieh wo call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING 'EXTRACT. The nalraa free) En!rnr.. hecoore it pnrrnennn rcroral turdwatront I,lieh r e peen/tar - 1y adapted to, and are reve:aiall neassal tea cure 'LI COUGHS. AND CONSIINIFFIONS and all d see. ea of puloutary,nattire—shch diseatio• as !gaited) . ploy° et, fatal Under ordinary treatment, when they attack the Breast, Throat, Liaipt, and Heart, This BA Ai AND It LS AND CORE?Th.CC3 in the LuAws, and rime,' here A internal/ y, a, earl/Orgy (Ind verily es the Po ttier:it,. EA vitr, cite es and heals ;Veers externally. Tinll3 It min. cures No.. sun nif Intuit Conlllosvtion Out or Thousands of Consumptions and Vienna. Coughs altniiiinnity prove tin neVailing eaTereey In such chsvar.us, and lit undoubted Anon live power, tand innithing. herding propertlev, in the following roniplitinta nod daene , ti t Stntlind elf Mood, Bleeding at the Lan, Pain in L i te Breast and stls„Vtylot-Srve,as. Nervous Cdol phsinerr, P , tentainni ett . the I fee, t, Cholera tery la.l Snennter Complaint. in Children Laid -Malts, and oP FEMALE WEAKNESSES &COMPLAINTS, No remedy offered to the piddle has to et been half es certain nod r,fr.etnnl in ran:Lei/1y aid, the IliChlentradreakne, - ter - itinf irroodheitier or the rex; a, /1 amines i'Iq.NIONAIII/ it Inn Aye HO difference whether the tlernneenietit bo tl/pr,e-ssiwi, 'ex4ese,mr sreaknees—it ItEGULA'rEaI ALL, igroprfA.iaing lie SYSTY.ra, nualising the 1 lON Ovid reighia9 and allaying RILI,OUS IRRITABILITY M.. CONSUMPTION A-- D Y-I N G-WO-M-A-N-7CIJ-R-ED {Co state Oliore, to prove he POWER 'lll SAVE LIFE when this lIALSA cu M a toed. coon Calor Ono pro.oo Is mar. bidc.re c i by pqrscions and Jiiends lit Ile ill Wu last stapes cif fish —uctll oil)' I , YlNo—uhll, 10 r,IO CRfn. "SO EAR GONE, (1,12 NO 511 aura and 111.311A1.-CI.OIIIEF trek e bought! Vol din pa, &Wet,. t,r thio euni Ow reaper:table onei urgdortbt. 1¢4.1 wo refer-to 0031- Tle6 cure way effected on 11te. Z f DYKEMAN, of flufhten *7/1, Snroloyn Ce,unt y, N. I'. t{'l• can prove, be. .1111 n /111/10.t, many °then, a1n..41 equally &pries, and in. 4ume,ald. c-e.r a of Coughs and Coneumptiuns C . L'n}:l), which were Pl.OlOll//etti incyrulde by SCILP VI. PHYSICIANS. FITS, FITS, FITS Mt...re. J. K. LIPPINCOTT k SOS, respectable men chuois et Ildlaymrt,Sullirent county, Penni:Otani°, W/011: II as, May 12. 1819, Elating, smolt r (Misr lIENKI . ITS which had been derived from the use or ERANI"9 PULMONARY BALSAM, that ono of timir customers had just informed Mout that her child, which had Leen subject to vim for %esprit/Iwo rs, was cured by the use of Bs•ttr's BALSAM. LIVE IL COMP LAI NT—DYSPEPSIA. See our Pamphlets for Um cure• effected by BRANT'S MEDICINES, .CIIIt . ONIC DYSENTERY, MI &Ur NEIL 6314r1.•12.ri. 111 011111,11 Or groan pee - eons cttred reitlmut any failure saaterer. Aleu— CHOLERA I NFAKTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Unit clohl.decroyine. complaint; when teething in warm %yr athcr—Choter,. Wartime, or what ix called SIMMER CoairiAtur ." BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM , ' be ednintistered to the child. It should, lieweVer, in melt 111d1014ninth! in twice as :carve patina A 3 the diiectierut on -each.liettle pre.cribe, until thetonipleint li - checked • • For sale by J. W,, RAWLINSf& S. W, HAWERSTICK, Carlisle, JC&GB Altick and W D E [bays, Shippensbu . rg—Wm Lloyd, Liebnrn—J Spahr, Mechaincsburg—H- Her ren, Newville—K C Bleemfield—Boa ver and Haines, Millerstown—J A Linn & Co Lanlidisurg—J Milligan, • Ickesburg—S Low, NeWport—J W Douglass, Chamhersburg:—J L Shearer, Dillsburg—J Martin Lutz, Harrisbrrg Alb - letters und!, orders must be addressed to Wialace &Ce., 106 Broadway, New York. tiocToit voilnsELP aJI-F0 It 25 CENTS !! -fly means of the pocket ?,sculapi us, or, Every One irown P431401%1' ! Twen- . F-fourth edition, with up ramie of a hundred engra ings, showing private die saes in every - shape and rem, and malformations f the general ve system. 1Y W1111:YOUNG, 111:D. The time has now nr-r, Mg from secret disease v CUM OF' QUA CRARY as by the prescriptions contained in this book tine opt , may cure himself, without hindrance to bun mess, or the knowledge of , the most intinist , friend, and with one tenth the tumid es - poise/ 1, addition to the general routine of private diseases 'it fully explains the cause of manhood's early da cline, wttit observations on marriage—besitlee i 'many other,derangements-which t, would not : by proper to enumerate in the public. prints. igr Any person sending .TWENTY-XIVE MVO, - enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, bYmail, or five copies will be sent for Otle •dollar.. Address: "DR. W. YOUNG ,No. 1152 SPRUCE Street, PIIILADLILPIIIAr Post-paid. VI-DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of ilmDistmscs.preseribed in Ks different !publiott lons, i,Lhis Offices,ls2' SPRUCE street; every day between 9.aud S &cloak, (Sundays excepted. Maw 10S5l1: ..,.! .': • • • 3400"4"S tst.SHOES. - r'• JUST' received njarge assoriment of Men , Womeri end Children's Boots, and Shoes: Wii• Isr - Ddritico 'Soled Suakin° 'and: Jenny Lind Shoes, which ,I con will very cheap. -. 100023 .•. W.:WOODS • . Patent Starcluro . rioll. giving tt 4ettutiMlglo§siq:Pnens,',Alius,- K lins„ - Cidlars; 8t6., Mid- prevents dust, from istiCking-tolt contains' nothing injarious.. Jac; reeciiired'hy oloctlq , G t W 111,TNE11. . . Long•• Shawls. .• A OI I.EAT - variety.of L0ng.14019 frotmilia celebrated May Slate. Also , Bailor° . , Shawls of varioua kinds j:aei rceeived:• , - • 00190 , t 1.25 %°,,,llo4laTi,nr6rnetuna g an i declo BALIIIIIAY;Aet...: EMMI . 3:M..IEI3EIIE2RM .celebrated Fanitly Dle4lcfnee. It concerpe cvorfonc: Cholera 'can-bo cured • Dr: Neekeg Saiaaparilla 'Panacea. For ~ the removal and permanent cure of Diseases arising from an imimro . Mute of the Blood and habit. , .• • of body. ° rho All-wise Creator hae implanted in off Orgninized•boilies an innate' disposiiion toaelf preservation.' Thu vital poivers possum. the property; of. resisting. tho rhflpenco; of : external reuses, bot as tho.DIA/013 is the'common.pa billiirn;:froM which'sill, parts oflivink 'matter derives its i•criovating'eleinenta; and Oonacquent ly, upon which 1110 life of organized' beings do 2 pend, it is probable that incases of accident, sr whero,urtificial Means have been employed to deprivellof nn essential property, the-vital effecte of the , systeni will be diiceled to. ward restoring to ib that propcsty. In all con stitutional and hereditary affections, this, fluid has -undeitore some primary alteration, which Is the cause of the special disease, or which es, smith ributed aits pCiiiTuction. este ration to healtlrean only lie, obtained by a re• moVol of the morbific manic through the medi bm circulation, and Dr. Keelor's Sonia wine, le the moat powerful modifier of agent efFectinglffie fluid lionwn. Sec pamphlets. •.• BlackwoOdlOwn,.N. 3.; Jima 6, 180. Dr. Keeler—Mar Sirr . I nm entirely out of your Panacea. I twos collet:Lotion day before yesterday for hallo dozeh. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I:have introduced if, and I think the more it is used the more pop-. tiler it will get. Respectfully yours, Wen, PARHAM, M. D. *"-. For details, certificates see circa?, tars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 but tics $5 DR. KEELER'S GOUGE! SYRUP Atriong all the remedies before the public this stands pre•eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Clang!). Fleurisy, Arttlim'a, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulinrintuy organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon' this remedy, and the. proprietor urges, every one afflicted with any or the above complaints to secure it et once. It is, warranted to cure or pay. Price only 50 cents. DR: KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARNI NATIVE. Every family whether rich or poor, who val ues health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the beet remedy known fur Disrrlieca, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera "uranium, Cliolie, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for all disenses of_ the_ stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited 'has given it a reputation as firm as adamant. arPrice, 25 cents per bottle. DR. Kr..ELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. Thisiemedy. is pleasant to the' taste,-harm leits,tp.the patient and nil powerful in removing alliqinds of worms from the body. It is with out doubt ; the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will Ira& ministered - 'according to - directions, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similayremedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S LIVER-AND SA-NATIVE RILLS: Although nut recommended as a "are all," yet they are the mildest and_ best remedy to. re move Cor.stipation, Jaundieo,. Dyvpepaia, BiT -iointneas,—Nervonsnessr-F-oul-Stornanhr-flead- ache r indigestion, etc. • Ulike other' purgative inediciiiee th6 - y leave - theliowelsaliveys relaxed trail conuequenttyard th& proper - mrdielna - for for females and persons 'loading. a !solitary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION &justly celebrated external'' application for Pains of the Chest, Nenealgio Headache, Spent' Brulies, Tic Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints, Rbenmatistn, Gout, sciatida and for all,disor dere wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme dy la applicable. Price twenty-five cents per bottle'.' - All of the above celebrated and extensi l• used medicines, are prepared and sold W ale- Philadelphir u ' u"" MARKET STREET, For sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A. G. Miller, Dickinson; Meests.A Altick, Shippens burg, J. F. Span r, Mechanicabnrg, M. Bitner, Shiaemanstown, and in every town throughout the county and State. [January 14, 1851 GREAT COUGH REVIEW'. 7--Eryltiv ~...AZI A "A ', kv .„- 0 5„... .s. zr .-- z :*--,•,....., 4. .4i- ux,,-.. v. .., sr , CHERRY PECTORAL: Far—ni - ci Cu re' or ' COUGNS, COLDS, Etosialsmia-zss, PRON. CHITS'S, ,CROUP, IiSTEC• DIA, 'WHOOPING-COUGH AND .00NSIYMPTION In offering to the community ibis justly cele brated remedy_ for . diseases of :the throat and _lungs; it is not our wish' I,_rifle with The (live , or health of the afitcted, Lai frankly to lay he. fore them the opinions of distinEuished men and some. of the evidences of its success, fro m which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or ' false statements of its efficacy, not -will we hold out any hope suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Mnny proofs are here 'given nud we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish,feel .ing assured they will lied them - perfectly relhtble ututthe medi9ine worthy their best confideneg k and.pntronnge. . - - PHOM DENT SILLIMAT4. M.D.; L. L. D. &c Professor of Chemistry, Mineraology,&e., Yule College, Member of the and Seim). Societies ot• A tneri,eo and .E.orope. "1 deem the CHERRY 'PECTORAL un ad mirable composition from some of the best or• yes-in he Mnteria ,Medics, add a- very effect ive remedy for the class of diseases it iskintend ed to cure." New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1,1349. Prof CLEV ELAND, of IlowiloinColle'ge ( Me. Willis—" I have 'witnessed the effects of your ~ CHERRY PECTORAL! in my ownlamily and thatof my friends, and it giveame,satisfitction toe state in ifs favor that no medicine _I have.over_ known has proved so' nthinefilly spece a stuf of curim,..dise.ises of the throat andhings." • ' REY. DIt."OSGOOD" ; • he'considers CHERRY. PEC TORAL' the best medicine fqr Pulmonary affec tions ever givelf.to the Mblia," and states that "his" daughter being; obliged to keep the room four months with n severe settled cough, nceom ponied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of consumption, 'minimum! the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and had completely recovered"- - HEIR TuiE PATIENT, • : Pr. Ayer—Dear: Sir: For,two'years 1' was afflicted with a very severe cough; acebrapanied ho spitting of 'blond and profuse nigitt sweats.—, fly the advice of my attentling..physician I wile induced to use your I IIERRY - PECTORA L, and continued to do so.till .1 considered myself cured, andaseribe the enct to your preparadon. JA.NIO49,IIANHALL. IfamM'en ss. Springfield, Nov,. 27. 11348." 'lhisday'appeared the above mimed Jamqt Randall, and. pronounced the Above statement firtid . in every respect. ' „ • • .• LORENZO' NORTON' THE RENIEDX THAT CU4ES. PORTILANV,AIp. Jan. 10„1547.. Dr. Ayer, t haye , Asthma which gVel4 , yegrl orse,tiiitil last an- Atunn, It brought on a cough which confined the in my elinintier,iiiicl•begon to assume Alie alscrit ing,symptotns Of[epttsunoptien. I liadAried the best ndriel and Ilho'best medicine to neP91119 , e. , until I used your. CH WIRY PF.CTOTIAI, which ha's cured roc, and yon tn.nr,well lboljoy#, ••, Gratefully yours. . • • • 0. wipLP. . If. there the 4 julignicat - ort S. lw wise, who spealf,frow experlortpefiitaril icing worth"): of the' ttiblte , •" • rnErART,I3,iAIi, 4". ~V. YAZEIsi CtinAlks * ;•PV is t i '' - • UhAsioiluiarra.„ r;, • •Sol (I by , Di, Hnwljnd, 84.A.31Iubharlqiir 6. Ell iott, sle'r Dr.lrti , DaY; lite'etionletb s urkt; H. IlervalTiNevanier3,ol44ln 4 Y4 . dr;uggi!tfuifinott9/n",. :;1. tr ,;? I • Ribllpfte i AibblnlS, • ff OTHE EtAeaTibof qqw•onotiing Atto,viifiap. opt,lotof Onnof ,Tp4llpqr, flyer, oflorb(t in Carlialooo.4;WPvid:. - ndvlse•'ilfo 1 0. 1 9 4, t054 11 1 P4PI I . and if•lt SINT• 4 : 9f , , ocPO • og litcctiattruttr. PETROLEIJIII, OR ROCK OIL. • •A :YATURAL TMAIRDir • Procurcd from a Wet/ tn. Allegheny county, .1 , , ' 4000,1a1 blow the eartlea auyiece. PUT UP AND 901.1) 11Y. SA7VL M. KIER, CA4,IAL -- BASIN, PA. • , The boulilif..l hahn from Nature.; seq.% slitrlng, The bloom of.llieulth, will brier, As from her .letalts lite mug le lien Id flown. To calm our seal:Hogs, and unsuago out Worn. PETROLEUM. THIS great remedy of Nature, nrepented. Land litir trials has widiceil. its wato popu lar laver, We need. hardly repZat the fact, that this is it pure,. unadulterated AL M Gll- W,INE, and is porup as it flows from the bosom cC the. earth; without admixture. In these days of Nostrum vending, we (Io not Wonder at the in. credulity viewed by the' community, upon the introduction ohs Xew Kemeny, but that inerche lity shall not suppress a medicine, whose power. ful influence has mitigated and curets so ninny diseases incident - to our races' were we to bold r remedy I ike this Irmo public Wilier, sue should.onsider oaselves as guilty of keeping back ,semethiug that {ens_ihtended—to-reliev human suffering, and dispel the gloom and pain oil runty a one, whose system has for v ears been rucked - and tortured by the fell engine's of Disease. _Nay, do not wonder, gentle reader, a n d Jon, with ethers in the ery ,that it cures too many diseases; tor, ay.' will take the trouble to rim over-the list of diseases fin {Vidal it is coninteided,.you.will find that they - are diseasei effecting the same kind of tissues,ond consequent ly IT IS A PPLICABLE 'l'o ALL. But the best evidence its favor of .n medicine are the cures themselves. When these stand out in bold relief, and when he who for }ears leas slit lured the tortures andpangs of-an immediesible lesion, which has been hastening Idol to the oar. row htiose, speaks out in its praiseos hat better evidetice need be -wanted ? hove the evi• deuce in our possession, of many asloniching cures, which will be furnished to any one nho re• ally ['colds the efficacy of this wondet . lat remedy. The Earth, from which man Noss created,bears in Ina. Imams remedies which if knowmarc en• gable ofrestoring bin; to health and vigor,lVllcs prostrated by sickness and disease, It was the Opinion of. the. celebrated-Dr.--It usle, that there (Iviand in Nature an antidote to every to which man is liable. Every - vine is assure o the relief frequently obtained from Olineral Ws, in most chronic complaints. These singular tnedicaments, flowing out from the earth, satura ted with sit stances varied in their character, and holding them in complete solution, bear am pie iestnnony to the they hat they were com pounded by the master baud of Nature, to repair the shatter'ed Vessels of our ph} sirs! be ing, and set them with sails unfurled, prosperously upon lie sea of.lilb The Petrolento is one or this kind or remedies, and is endued with powers to relieve more men sufferit g than any other medicine extant.- Whet, taken perseveringly and accot . ling to the directions o it will cure—biarrhoca, Piles, Blies. matism (Goat, Neuralgia. (Bistiliate Eruptions or the Sidn , Er) sipelas, Pimples on the Pace Blotches, Piles, Chronie,Sore Et es, fling 11'orra Tetter,.Scald flood Pains w the hones, and 'Joints, and all that class or Diseases, in a hick alterative, or pitril) lug Nletlicines are indicated. Sold In. S. 14. Ilaveestiek-and S. 4, I hibbard, 'Carl C. 11. . Slopptasslvirg; .1. Hood Sc Son, Springfield; Gilmore Si Sto-gri, New ville ; Thomas Greasom Plainfield, Cumberland county. September . Valuable S,pbooLßooks, uUBLISIIED.I3I'' THOMAS, COW PETH wArrE c,..0.;2.53 MARKET ST R IiET, .PIHADELPHIA, and for .sale by oil the boot:, : . rciiEws PRIMARY:GEOGR A PHy; • A n easy ictroduction to the study of Ceogra phy, designed foe children, nod completely- I usirated by 120- eugray ;rigs and ld colored maps.--- MITCHELL'S TIM test, - the forty_beaut quarto v SHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. 8/. ATLAS, it system of modem Geography, eainprising. dean iption ( - the present state of the world and it•five great divisions. Embellished with un met ous eti;.,raviiTs and illustrated by an excel lent* Atlas containing 26 !minimum and accurate colored Map's. This series of Geography by S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or partly introduced into the public and private schools Of nll the principal cities nod towns of the LlM _ted_Stmes;..and ofter_it full and fair trial of its _merits in these schools, it has received an almost universal recommendation. MITCHELL'S ANCIENT G.EGGRAPHY gr, ATLAS Ansn~ classical mid sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events, views„of ancient cities, etc.; and a6com. paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful colored maps:. MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblieal and Sabbath School Gem , - raphy, with Mops and embellishments. Mimi; ell's Key to the study ot Maps. and Carroll's Key - CElMitehell's Geography, are excellent and populnr books, and are becoming very exten sively used in the best schools of our country. GREENEN Finer Lesson 111 61lASITIAll, ?MSC(' upon the construction and analysis of sentences; desi girlett_na_aa.introduction-to-theinlysisr"-- , 4—GIIEENE'S ANALYSIS--:AAPOSt'SC - OINhO !Mlles lure of the English tonnage, with illustrationt and exercises adapted to the use of schools, by Snmucl S. Green, A. M. ' Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Poston. These books hive already In the short time - theylhave - been'publisheit,obfameil a very ..;x -(entice circulation, having been introduced lido the public schOols of Baltimore, Pitts..• burg; Cincinnatti, l St. Lotiis,• Vicksburg.' cal other cities and towns, - and recommended by those who have tried theta i,i their'schools, as without question the best' English Grammars 'n existence. SWAN'S SCHOOL READEIPS. GroartArny— r r- !t•Cises the illutitratiuns, anti the maps itre_printed Logethetin_otte fuE PIIIMARY SCHOOL READER-7Pa'CI 111 is intended for beginners.' It 'contains a lesson ups s each of the elementary Sounds of the lan guage The Primary School Render, part 211, contains exercises in articulation, arranged in Connection with easy reading. -lessons. - l'he Primary Bender, part 311 , is deaigned for the first chiss in Primary Schools, mid the lowest class in Grammar Schools, RE GRAMMAR 'SCHOOL READER, is daigllCll .for. the class in Gririunme Schools, and contains exercises in articulation arranged in. connect ion with rending lessons THE DISTRICT SCHOOL READER ; in IIesiSECEI ,for_ the highest classes . public and presto schools.' Jr contaiiii; exercises in artieulatiim, pausesoind itillectioni"of the voice with such rides and suggesstions as are deemed useful. THE DifiTRUCTIVE READER ; di` a COUTne of Kending.bn Natural h istory; Science and .Lite rature designed for schools. • TIIE SPELLING BOOK. Consisting of words in columns and sentences for oral and written exercises. It is a complete arid systematic series of exerci.es in English orthography. This highly popul.ir series of reading books, and this spelling Lock were compiled ti) Mr. IN in. 1). Swan, Of Boston, and judging- from the rapid introduction Into schools which they have olitained in the Eastern nal fiddle--Stites 151111 in ,runny of the Western and Southern States, we think they are really - better adapted to. the Wants of tenchers and scholars Mau shy other yet Published. The publihlters have a very large number of recommendations from public school cotrimitteeS; teachers and others friendy to edu cation. FROST'S msTully OF STATES. One vol , 12 t... 0 for Milt schools nod wade. mien. The some work eonthmsed nod siMplified or common schools, 1 vol.lB mo. 3AII7III'BPRACT/CAL PHISIOLOGY, for the use of schools and littnilies, '1 vol. 12 ,Ino. engravings. PILMOLOGY, by the same author, 1 vol. 1R ma. I' ' tr,sr Bowe Li 1 4 .111TIIAO:TIC, by F.A. Adams. intended li:r primary and common'schools: A lIITRADITRI IN 'TWO PARTS. Ily the same - amthor. Porn Brat-7,talvanced lessons hi mental nritbMetic ; part second—. rules and 'examples for practice in written arab. metic, fur common'aml high schools. A Key to examples 'for prae:ice in Written ariternetic, for the Ilse of teachers, by the same author. . .Thego aritlitrictics have- sewed very , high recommendpiionii tiem le:tellers -of 'schools. and academie - ], and from profeasora iri seVeral crow pollegesoind from others interested in the-enuno 'o'r education in various sections of tlitt 10 . C. & c o , a t a o puldish many chluir School itoolta,-whible t h ere is !MC room to eminternio l'heologicol and I so culmea...l3nolse, and they are fully red to answer orders fin , books In.evOry d M epart ,ent of knowledge. .BOOktelleri, Schooreorn. itupplied on-the tnoAt favor. able tin'mn. • ." 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