.o.4l._*bt. 3i4a4)14 31'4 -: REEICC-.103.1S 'PROGRESS, The progress of Chriitianity - , - not less - than iniprovernentein the Arts, discciver ies in science and advances in;-civil. }ili erty, has left its indeliblii stamp upon the lust ;half century. In the last 50 Tara . the Merel aspect of the world has undetione h complete change. The _Missionary_ zeal tho Romish Church Juts, been rivalled by the followers of Lit : tlier,A;and . nations' of thti existence of write!, we were ignorant in 1800, now rejoice in the light of the gospel and the blessings of civilization. Then China and India werej..•rciewn only -for their commercial importance ; no bre had heard of Nestorians and- Armenians; , Africa was thought of only as the produ cer and bazar of human flesh, the Is-• lands Of the Pacific—that great moral Dead'Sea—was. known, only for the can- ibalism an, of ier enormities of their in habitants; anal no one dreamed of re humanity,! much less impressing them with the image of God; Fifty years have passed acid what a change ! Two thousand missionaries have been sent to different heathen coun tries, 7,000 native assistants have been employed in' teaching and preaching, 4,000 churches have been organized, composed „ of 250,000 converts, 3,090 schools have been established embra cing 250;000 children, and all this on a soil 'which was a moral waste—where there was not a missionary, a school, a church, a convert ! At the commence ment of the contury there were four millions of 'copies of the Bible, now there.are•thirty millions ; thee the scrip s mre had been published, in fifty langua ges, -rtow they-exist in two hundred lan guage?-and dialects; then they were accessible in languages spoken by a hun dred millions of mankind, now in tongues and dialects spoken by six hundred mil lions. - The House of God. VICE COHI'll MORE THAN VIRTUE Ti - c — o - st - s — iiife - io support d drunkard than a sober man ; more ,to sustain the licentious than the chaste ; more to se ',cure and convict a criminal than it would have cost to have : prevented him from .becoming a criminal, by placing him un der religious influence. Sabbath-break ing is an expensive vico. One Sabbath spent in idleness and d:ssipation, in be .glectiag the sanctuary, costs more. - than five days spent in the discharge of their appropriate duties. Which is best, to speral are,Sabbirth-irdleness and dissi= patiorrra - ml resume-business on Monday morning with an empty purse and lan guid spirits r and - a heart aching under the remove of eonscicnce ; or to lay a- apairs at a proper hour on Saturday evening, close the ledger .and lock the desk, and shut the world up in 'the counting room, and relax the ener gies of the week in the social• endear ' Millis of the family, •'The cnly bliss that has elrrvh•nt the -Rise early Sabbath morn, and in the day with its appropriate dutids; Mid tit r 1 to-the Sab bath School to swim in the smile4nd glad fa , ces of earth's brightest similitude of heaven -4inkjeliildron —and then mingle with the people of God who-keel) holy lime and send up the ioicc of supplication and the shout of praise to the Must High; and then melted, softened, awed, refined,• better fitted fur society and for --sacia-l-irml-eiri-Himies-. F re-turn-to-theenfoyments -1 of home, and Monday, with health repaired, spirits refreshed; and the bright sunshine of tub soul, a good conscience, which is a continual feast, begin the labors of the week ? " 1 SPEAK '—Rev. Dr. Scott AS UNTO WISE TEEN; .11JDOEI YE." Of New Orleans. SOLEMN Tnovoirr:—We see not, in this lite,,the end of human actions.-- Their .influence never dies. Death moves us from this to an eternal world— time.detFrinines what shall be our condi : . ,tion -that wotlik Every morning . when we go forth, we lay the mould. mg hand on our destiny, and every eve ning we have done, we have left-a death less inipress..upon our character. Wu touch not a wire but vibrates in eternity —not a voice but reports at the , thron,f of God. Let youth, espeCially, think of .th - ese things and-let every one remembe that in this-world, whers character is i its formation state, it is a serious thing ti think, to speak, to act, .. • - ECs_lt is difficult to conceive anythyr) ..:inore beautiful than the reply given ,b 4 one in affliction, 'when he was askel how he bore it so well. "IC lighter : the strolcC," said he, " to draw nor • "Him 'AO - handles the rod. " ,- \ ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WOR', 07YENS lIICIZAILDS, • Recently from Philadelphia. . 11) ESP ECTF 1,1,Y inform 'the eitikens Carlisle and itt vieinitvctliat„, they has now nt their Marble Yard in South Honey( ‘,„etientsp•A few doors south of the Court Houst / and nearly opposite A & W lßentz's Store, a I oiCgallt stoc of , ore ..R.MEIH Jr WHITE JIMEDI.II, and aro prepared te exudate in thelm3st ,inishe style .Monuments, - • - Tombs,' . ••_GraveASknies cd all prices, 014111[6, .• Door and Window Sills, Slops, 4.c., togatlair with every other article in their linc4s. and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste _noes of design and quality of Mm I ,10, the work shTill'not be surpassed by any other estahr /ishimmt. • They are also the' authorized agents of Ml Robert. Wood, of Philadelphia. mid will fuil • nish from.his manufactory n all varieties of Iltal i BAILIN G•for the enclosing of Grave lots an • all'other purposes, at the shortest notice and t' Philadelphia prices, 'l;hey will also finish mianuMettue till kinds.of Building , Work, suu l as Sills, Stops-and .Platforms, &c.; at' hu short I est notice and on thoMost•reasonable terms. , • •• Having had,great experience, and ,being em, 4 played in the best shops of Philadelphia, the orb therefore, enabled tp Manufacture the MOE . ., fashionable work, and rospeetliilly tisk a spar ' • 'of the patronage of Carlisle itnd this suirouridin ' country.. [Carlisle, nov6 18561 •r:• ' .• GUM SHOES. • . • .... JUST roaciived two cases ,of ffridics_Cus shoos; cOiartshoro's celebrated pattern wltic 'Can warrant good quality. i_oct23,. •. ~ N W WOODSpg't. I 1 c Itqutvut: DRUGS! DRUGS; DRUGS rrOsh , _ AprSupply_g Supply_ PIAVE juistreceived a fresh stock of Med -1 icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which, having been purchased with grear, care at the besterty.houses, , rean - confidently:Tecorrimend td - Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dcalets, as being fresh and pore. • ". DRUGS. • ricrbunnd Extracts, Spices, ground and whole Essences, • I Perfumery, &c, , .11"arrarded Genuine. STUFFS.; Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, Lac Dye' IN TS Patent hictlicin.-.5,. Fino.hemi cals, Inetrumauts, Puro,lilsscull Oils, ', Cod Liver Oil DYE Indigocs„ Madders, Sumac ' • MUrn, - Wetherill & Brother's 'Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window GlasS, Linseed• Oil, Turpen tine, Coparand coach Varnish, hnd Bed Laid. All of which will bo sold at the very lowest market price, Also, n, fresh and splendidEaS 2ortinclit or • FANCY GOODS, FItL I ITS • EL • Confectionary, and innumerable other, articles calculated for use and ornament,Aß•of wl.ich ;re offered at tlre lowest cosh prices, at , the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. May 22. 1850 ANOTHER REVOLUTION. 0 AMU EL A. HUBBARD, having purchas -0 ea of Mr flenryA Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines .&c.. would respectfully so licit a share of the publicpatronage, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets,' opposite the Rail Road depot. Ile will keep constantly on hand, an assort ment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyo Stuffs, Perfumery, and a -variety of fancy articles,,which she is determined to sell low.— He Will give his personal attention 'to the busi ! . ness, and particularly to putting up prescriptions. A liberal deduction made for Physicians coun try Merchants, yid Podlers., 'Feb.l3, 1850* • FIRET ARRIVAL OF Roots and Shoes FOR. THE FALL SEASON AT POILTaI/VS SHOE STORE, Main street, near the Rail Road Depot, LicimPlusuNG Men's, Boy's' and Youth's Calf, Rip and coarse Boots and 'Brogans,' which are warranted to be-of the best quality!; , : Ladies Gaiters, Buskins and- French Ties,• Misses andeChildrens boots and shoes in great' variety. Also, athelenant assortment of G:l3.Mi SHOJIS and BOOTS, with all the late int. proveiniftits and viairanled perfect. purchased these gum shoes troin the egentoA. the Manufacturer, I am authorized to civx NEW PAUL in place of' any that prove -defective in wearing. Having a large stock of French Calf Skins, Morocco, Rid, &c., and good workmen, every attention is given to customer work as usual. soptlB \VM. M. PORTER. Great Igargains: (lAN be expeeted from the subscriber, as ho V.)- has just -received t_-new and spletitlid- as , sortment of zWI,NTER GOODS, which he oilers to his customers and others who may favor him with a call at great Bargains! CLOTHS AND CASSIAIRES, satinets, velvet cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels, ticking% mos Ens, calico, cashmeres,de lanes, alpacas, Co berg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, cam forts, &.c, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!4 A large and splendid assortment or Long and Square Shawls, at all prices to stilt the times. • BOOTS AND SIJOES." Also, 80 - Oti stridSll6es,"yliieli li' is cleter'rn, fined to sell - low, adds stand, in North 110.114)- 14st store below I laverstielc's Drug Store. Her street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. - - -Fresh Arrival of Hardw-a it 1 ' il„f-''.*. tom , , HI rm. ? 1 r .,..i.. J.t4 N",:.% -- , 7iPai ....I,Aq, ..-,-t\W'' ~, tt-) -.1.,g % - or. - 0\ ......niZt , ,, . _ 4-, - - I' '-'' . ''.O. t , - att. ll - r ' - r , --.1-_,,, L . , .: . -, N.-: f r „tem",„ .4,.,:-.._-_-_-... C il EA P Elt s - ,TII A NiT HE CH EA P EST.s LiAsl NG jun! returned from New York F.: , 11.1: Plidadalphm with the best and Cheapest Stock of HARD \VARh7 CUTLERY 11 ILD- t ING MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., ever brought to Carlisle, I woulddestretfully rogues' dealers and consumers and all others to.give me a call and see %%In:flier they cannot get inure mud better goods for the same money than at any other place :a town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Rolls, }fines, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, l'aints, Szy., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I have a splendid assort• unmt. Also, Cabinet Maker's-Tnols and Ma• terials, via :=Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral mid Glass Ilnreau Knobs and Varnish. SkDDLERS & COACH MAKERS, can have etery thing m their rine cheaper than ever. roP %II 0 E-,11-A-K-gR S , I - have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, ant a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I have also a complete assortment of Bair; Lams„ made in Harrislineg, which can be had at - no other place in town, and at Bull'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, Snnfrers and Trays, Tubs, ' Rackets, &c. WALL PAPER I have the large,t, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment in town. And to nil who want Good and Cheap HARD WARE, I would say conic and sec for yourselves. • oct3o J P 'LYRE. linportant to Farmers and Millers! BURRELL'S CORN SHELLER. ririllE subscriber respectfully informs tho farm• ing community that be has purchased the right to Burrell's celebrated Corn Sheller, for the counties of Cumberland and Franklin.— Farmers who have used this Corn Sholler,pro nohnce it a most invaluable in4ention. It is simple' in its construction and not liable to get out of'order. It separates the goin from the cob without breaking either and delivers the corn clean and fit for market. •7t _shells-from ton to, twenty bushels per boor. E ght hundred of them have' been void the past season by the inventor, all IA wHich wore highly approved. Persons wishing to see the above Corn Shel ler, can do so by calling at the shop of the sub scriber, corner of North Rollover and Lonelier streets. Carlisle, where he will keep constantly on (land a large number for sale. Every farmer and miller should have the above cheap but -Valuable-Corn—Shel. Jer, =- , 4M2 DAVID F. F Egg' . MR. , * November 27, 1850.-2 in. kiAL SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES ! Latest_ arrarred. — . r E Clump Family Grocery . Store Of Jo g seph IL Halbert. West nun street, Gar hale, hasjust received a largo and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia mrkeis can afford. The subscri her has just returned Rom „010 city, and would respectfully invite his friends and the ptiblic generally, both in town and country, to call and examine for themselves his large and in creased stock, which embraces all the articles usually kept in his line - of business. - Simh - as Rio, Javaxd St Domingo and Laguira Co ff ee ; Imperial,, oung flyson and Black Teas, of very , superior quality and (lever; Lavering's crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or 'tango grove, clarified New Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, - Orleans and 'syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrnnt pure and fresh giimind. -Brooms,-.Co, dar and painted buckets, churns, 'tubs,, half bushel measures, butter bowls; butter prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c ” Clothes, fancy sowing, traydlin and market baskets of nil J;itlde.; Castile, Fancy, rosin and country -EAPAPS.LAIso,._a genciaLassortmentof_chewhm and smoking TO BACCO, spanish half sjmnisri and counthon CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Hrtislies of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on Mind. Sperm, Winter,, strained Elephant and Common- OILS. • - ,G,LASS;'..QUEENSWARE'..--I hair() also added to my already large stock, a number of mow patterns of White Granite and fancy tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of evoryde fcription, which I will soli at the lowest prices uor cash. Feeling grit e fulifor the liberal patronage here tofore besiowed'upon - bini by.a generous public, the subscriber tenders them his hearty & sincere Thanks; and hopes that in his eflbrts to pie* and particular attention to Liminess, to merit n! o ntinitanca of their support. • . March 20. 1850„ . JOS.T3F,HALBER.4'. Lead .Oolored Bin , A NEW R ipply •of Load Colored ifonnete just received at.the store of . • . 0u1'23 . • . a W lIITNER. . . fit . pOlia,belptiu .PIANE• FORTE'WAREROORS, -1 CeES'NET'P Tag - 011 WPAND, obriiprod for: inure titan sot,trifi'd of a cent ury Esq. ¶jE undersigned would most respectfully announce to.thii public that he is AGENT . ' for more than twenty °Oho most ,a 1 7.1r . ..177:F 0 x celebrated mend luta rers, of .13 08 r-,, IVEW• YOfyi'; PHILA• DELI IIIA; and elsewhere; and is constantly receiving from them PIANOS o the richest and moat varied styles, of superior tone, and of-the-most superb finish, of G. 6*, 61, GI, and 7 ObtavOs, which are 'Warranted equal to any manufactured either ruillis country'or in Europe. Just received,, also, a further supply of ch u rch and Parlor Organs,. of beautiful patients and fine tones. - His WAREROOi<I is corm:lntl) , supplied with aOhoice selection of SERAPHINES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and Most ex. =sive manufactories in the United States; a mong widen is a new style of REED ORGAN having Carriart's parent improvements, with gilt p - pes in front, and ease' olegantly,carved, and highly.ornamental. Tuning and Bella ring—Sig. Salvador Ln Grasso., a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu rer and Organ Builder, will intend to all orders, sept4,'so OSCAR C D ART.ER. Eti EMEI BAY STATE SfIAWLS THESE celebrated andjustlY acknowledged superior -goods, in the latest colorings and most improved styles, will lie furnished by the subscribers in any quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers wilLplease notice that the genuine Bay State fabric's bear tickets, .corresponding with the above cut, and they will also be distinguished front all other Wool en Shawls by their superior finish, fineness of texture and brillianerofveolore. Orders on licitedlrom all_SOtions of the Country, and the .angle will be Promptly attended to. Purcha seFs will also find in our Shawl department a torso. assortment-of fill the other most approved makes, and newest designs of American, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing a great variety of plain and machine styles for friends. Also, Superior Long and Square Shawls in latest styles and best manufactur6, High lustre black and colored silk Shawls, Lupins 'flack and Modo. Colored Thibet Shawls, with silk and woolen fringes,Paris ; Printhd Cashmere and Terkerri Shaws,-Plaint 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 bound, Eight•quarter French Mode Colored 'Tibet Cloth, measuring full two yards wide for Shawls, binding to match, White and Co!. red Barcelona and Genoese Shawls; &c. VI - WHOLESA LE ANDlifiTrt: ROBERT 1' OLO CK & CO. No. 18 SOUTII, SECOND ST.. PIETT.APELDIDAI. F sA , go efti4 tv#44:lll, DON'T be deceived. Country Merchants end Dealers who wear good 'and cheap PE 4 FUMERY,nod FANCY SOAPS should piton JOANCLKOG,. Poshinirr and Owntin, 4B ..olaricet St., below 41,1 who has constantly on hand IKIFUMEILY end FANCY SOAPS of every description, Powders, - Hair Oils. Ox Marrows, Colognes, I lair 100,000 persons have read my advertisement in the Public- Ledger, hundred 4 of whom have called and bean convinced of the ndyant title of purchasing direct from the'rAtinfncturcr, Agency for Ferran's thrcalsinn Hair Oil; Cu, Orden, from 'nay part ef the Linnet', brains will be promptly Interniod to, • . _ JoIIN T CLEGG pEcoNt)llly is WFALTIL-1 atir,4' 0.1 \ .Li Might gle, I! Pine Oil, Camphirto Medal Fluid, go? acknowledged superiority and purity, manufactured and for 'ale at the lowest ' Wholesale prices, by DA VIS HA . ] CH, at the old estabitshed stand of ibe late Benia lois T. Davis, A 1111) EN , NEW JERSEY, where orders by mad or other, isc are solicited, and prompt t•ittention - Litveti, . The voice of the public for fifteen years, 'an 1 the award of n Silver 1170111,.and eemplime,Mary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitor', h suflicicnt evidence of the excellence of our (Al vileolinl, Pita, rpe:l f , Rosin, Si? z ir its of Turreniine; for stile Wholesale and e• tnil, nt the lowest prices. net no . 7 4: A' J. Ar. Rowe • , 1 tittl - S—smi in BR 00M S, AS E S and WOOD WARE..have removed to the large store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers. E$ viz where they have opened an extensive stock of Eastern and City made BROOMS and V` POD WARE,•which they arc noWsciling t.t the lowest manufacturers prices. lull assortment of firisiles, Brushes, Mat Cardirge, Ur.. constantly on hand No North Third Street, 3 doors belowißllCO, delphia jtyl7,'so I'. Go:fen !gorse Mote , ' ADJOINING THE COURT. HOUSE, CARLISLE., PA THE subscriber having leased the above large and commodious HOTEL; situated on the sorrier of the Public Square and South Harm • ver street, and lately occupied by. Ben!. li Esh leman, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that ho is prepared to entertain them in _a Manner .which cannot fail to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most pleasant loca tion-hullo borough—has been newly furnished and other Wise improved, and no pains will be spared to make - those who may sojourn with hinv;-comfertable during their stay. His par lors are laige and well furnished, and his clmm hers supplied with new and comfortable bed. ding. HIS TABLE will be supplied wi h the ben Old market ran afford, and all who are connect ed with his house will be found attentive care. ful and obliging. • - THE .11AR will contain the beet liquors th I city can produce. and exten sive,' capable 61 ac commodat led:front - 50 horses—making ,it a desirable Stopping plac 1)11.0V ERB, and will be attended by n ski: MI Ostler. in short, nothing will be calculated to•tuld to the comfort and conveni ' etiec of those who may favor him with that patronage. BQA [WEBS tdien by the weel• month, or year In , TER:\D3 MODERATE. fcbG'lJ II; .BdI(WIRREO TPS FOR THE HOLYDAYS WM. FINDLEY, is now prepared to talc Dagnerredtypes of children of almoi •!, any age. The time required to take them wi be hem 2 to .7 seconds,_ All those who wish correct likeness should cell immediately. 11ev ing mode en Improvement in the art, which or, -aldos-him-to-take—likenesses-superior-to-arit— thing heretofore taken iw this place. This not and beautiful, procers is styled' cELEREO [le will ho constantly found 1. Ida rooms, corner of Hanover pud Lowlier. so I nn nmirr. Ricci , Harrison , s . Columbian Ink, T. E subscetbet has on 'hand a large Oippl _of the above ink, s which, by a simile,' ai raie*ernent it h the proprietor, lie is-able 16.1111 nish to - nierehnnis reel ..others, at the mourn( torus wholesale prices. an2l - - - B A 11111111ARD. raEsir. GOODS. ritlnE subscriber is now opening . n genera 111. aesortment:of-DRY GOODS Just receiv• ed-from the city, among w h ich may he (mums, rated 13ombazines. Alpachas, Cashmeres Mous. de Lainos, Chintzes,fiCalicoes. Ging. hams, With a variety'of otherlDross Goods, to which the attention of the .eitistme of Carlisle and. vicinity is invited as hey may expect to find soma goad bitrgaini. oct3o _ . G W HITNER. A .GENERAL assortment' of Ladies' nod Childrons' Stockings; cona'atin , of Ingrain and Spun Silk CnahmUrt, Morino, Lambs NVpol & Cotton juat.openo4l,, nor 6, • " G W lIITNER: JOHN lIANNAjQ HOSIERY. It6ltrartee cf,tfutpanito. The United States Life Insurance Annuity and T4ust Company. barter PaiTetual--Capilal $250,000 a:1 Syston. riviE 'constant, unsolicited application for .111; - Life Insure - 11de'; 'gives the most abundant, and gratifying' pram' that the public, mintfis' deeply irripressed with the 3 net importance of H this subject. The great object, -however, of lnsuranceshould be safety, otherwise the whole motive to justice 'fray ho disappointed. Too much.care.cannot be practised in the selection of im,oftice with which to effect the Collirvf. - - The choice theitildba-regulated not,liy - present and' constant largelnducements, as this, is cer tainly incompatible with future .bcticgcs. The. premiums on life are calculated for the future, if present and prospective benefits Mort:lore are .giyon,.„ the result ultimately, must lc/ninon) in litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object aimed at by this institution is stability end pep pa"tait yJ'l'he rates of premium have been care fully itrePared with re:fere:fen-to fluctuations.—' The cash system of payments hue also been ,liadopteil.. ' , Unpaid premium I,oles constitute no `part of the assets 4f this company, slid every contingency being fortifitufpvith tin ample cap• Vital, security stamps:4lM whale system. This feature, paramount to all other considerations, ve°flunontis rho cornpvy to public favor. Ex ' planetary pamphlets, blanks. application papers information, and every hicility will be cheerlully —furnished-the-public-by has been duly appointed agent of this company for,Cuinbertand county. Dr. II lIINKLE.Y has also been aPpointedNiedical Examiner.), Directors.—Stepho:r R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingloy, Jacob L Florence, William M Godwin, Paul 8 Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'llepy, James Down - Mix, John L Linton. President.--Stephen R. Crawford. Tice-President,--Ambrose W . Thompson. Secretary e? 75•easarer.—Charles G Imlay. Rehear .—Manuel Eyro. ✓ttorney.—Phomns Balch. - Malical B:Catniners.—PnAß Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. [nue ly rzam INSURANC,73. THE. Allan anti East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an net of Assembly, is now fully organizod, and in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorges, Michael Cork in, Meichoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, ShnorrOyster, Jacob II - Cnover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, -- Benjamin II M Oster, Jacob Kirk. Samuel Prowell, Josenh Wickersham. The rates of insurance areas low and favora bl ‘. as say 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, President HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS I{YER, Secretary MICHAEL COCIILIII, Treasurer. 0ct17'49.j AGENTS - - T'Cumberlalul county.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B nerman, Kingstown, Henry tearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Dell, Carlisle", Isaac Kin - sey, Meehan, icsburg;Dr. J. Ahl,-Churchtown. York county.—John Sherriek, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter WoFord, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel lipffensberger, J W Craft. Harritrbtirg.--Houser &lLochmnn. Members tof the company having policies a bout to expre can have them renewed by mak• ng application to any of the agents. ••-- WELL - AND GROCERIES! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A LOT of new Cakes, Brown and. White Sugars, Orleans and Syrup Molasses, and all other artiele..l collimated with the _Grocery-bu siness. jut t -reeinveddly the -subscriber-, int:darl ing an assortment of .•- FRESH SPICES, —of-alhkinds-,-togother-w-ith-Raisius_Citron,_&c._ suitable for the season. Also, PINE APPLE & DAIRY CHEESE, of line quality and a fresh supply of .the rlhssrs. JEXKIXS' Best Brands o/ GREEN & BLACK TEAS, in. metallic _packs of givarier.s. halves and Also, a handsome selectieh of lino FRENCH & I3ADEN CHINAWARE; 'mid a larg,e assortment of TO VS ler the rtp,tl • preaching holidays, at the store of deelß l VrEllY. • C - Ti-XE.a.I" I. El? iitspecti t illy invite IV A• the attention of their Intends aid the public generally, to their large let of tlu,nis that bane been purchased at n gient SooliliCe 111 ion city of Baltimore. rimy will cell them TIC e small advance, ns there is im room for them in utir little store room. :hi come one and all and take them at uhnoat any price, ns we lire deter. rimed to sell cheaper •than van tie bought in Philadelphia, New York or Baltimore._ Hang out your banners! - Omar the trumpet I liere they.come! hero they are! What'e the matter? what's the mown'? - Only look at the crowd, - Como on Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter, sl at tui see what's out. _lley_Jin here ritries Bill,'" We'll ask - him muses ; Sec how the Street does fill,' , There certainly must be a fuss! 0, no boys, no fuss at ull, • Only another great arrival, Of beautiful Clothing. for the faII,MIT Ai! pi. :r. L. SrElNEa's Clothing Hall! I have just bought a suit so fine— Tell me, how do you like it Joe I Don't you want ono like mine I Come on, boys, let us go. Now let me tell you, What there you can find.s Coats of all colors And Punts of all kinds. Waistcoats so handlome,l And Cravats so nice, tV53' , •And they will not think it troublesome..V If you give them a call twice nr thrice.s They will wait on you with kindness, And they can suit you with a nice Cap,t 'Which' for its quality and cheapness, p,,za You can only find at STEINER ' S, West. Main Street, next door to Burkholder's Hotel. ry - .t first rate assortment of Cloths, Cassi• mores and Vestings always on hand, which will lie niacin to order in the most fashionable and I beat style by a firstqate workman. tr,Oet2-3m • NI:1W GOODS! • . THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has tecently returned from Philadelphia with every large and carefully selected assortment of new FALL GOODS, purchased at the lowest pri• ces, and which he is determined to dispose of at very small profits. i 4 Superior cLonis, at from 75 centsto es- a yard. Cassimeres, Cassinets and Vestings, at various prices. OM - DRESS GOODS, such as Delaines, Bare• gets, and a splendid assortment. of Silks. An assortment of Calicoes and Ginglinras Also,. Checks, Table Di6pers, Tickings, Mils. lion, Bonnets,Hats. S - BOOTS A ND SIIOES—A good asset iment o f - Men's•Women's - and Children's - Boots and Sli t ,stuf superior quality, and very cheap.— Al' , , boy's and -Mons Cloth' and Hurgarian ap . C , s G tOCERLES—Such as Sugar. Co fl ite..Ado, lic las Se. Pekin Ter(Comptiny's celebrated Teas. Also, onstantly. on hand the ,bcst quality of Carpet Chain. • The subscriber respeettully asps all who wish gond bargains, to.. give him a coll."- Con% forget,jho stand.,oppoSite Leon ards old stand, North Hi:Mover street . nt Butter, Eggs, nags and Sono. taken at mar. kot prices . - N W WOODS, Ag't oeiti'. - , . en... 4451 GREAT CHANCES IFS, CASH!" IB HE subscriber bege leaVo to stnto to his friends and thO public his intentions to re• linguist' business. Also, that he now ollbrs his WHOLE!: STOCK O 1 Day Goons, ai. ther wholes* or retail, on the above terms. deebt.,3rn S A COYLK. - N. B, All persons knowing themselves in debted to tho a übscribbr will do . 1.1 great kind. 11098 by galling and settling their ageoonts be fore the.FIROT OF MA1te.11,.18.51. • .SAC r. Zia.svari = IT yARmERs.I u ook ;6 yorintoreStS MI/ ()rut ' chnae, , yoni MASTER. at this. actuitni the'year, When you can get it for *5,50 per to.' at the warehouse of W 1 MURRAY, Agt cicala " 1301311 DING." !MOOR. OR FIVE BOARDERS.Wikiinmet 1 1 with accommodations on reasonnje!ti , rms, by walling on the subscrihorin - South IJanovcr mum, Curlislo..•.' JAMES bloMATII: January 22,;1851.-3n1." • , SALT. . . '• 12m. SACKS :OF SALT , receiving and k, 'lei talc Iv at the tr'are house of ' deetB V 13 , MURRAY, Ag't. , 1119 - tellancours. . .. , 7 pllEser Annmiii, 0 F . .. English and-Amerlean ,Hardware. I , ' 60 \ VLlt'e ,i i , • . • 1,..1 e. , ,,,,, 1imd, I I \,, , \ r ~ ,-7.--..A. g• •I- r gi•-.-4 \ 0'.4 a• I „ C- 3 - Cheaper than can Vowed this side of tAe fr HE siibsdriber:' having just returned from the Eastern cities with ti full UNII some assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE of the • vdry best makerd and well seleeted, • is now opening at lhe'Ch,•ap- Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next doOr to Scou'n Do ter, 'formerly kept by Henry 'Glass, a here he would invite all that are in w a nt of good and .cheap Hardware to give hini call and see and satisly yourself of the truth. as we are determ ined to sell, at a very small advance. Small profits and quick sales' hre'the order of the day To Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full stock of white, mineral and Jimmied Knobs, locks and latches, of every desesiption price and quality, hinges and screws, Fvindow sash and shilitter springs, strait-necked and barrelled Bolt e„pt everYitincLteilk_cr_o_c_trt._ and eirettlin ,Saws, hand, panel, ripping and back Saws, bright, blaelt and blue augurs, o. the very hest makers, Chisels, broad,poiLting handand chopping Axes, of dill - OmM makers hatchets, !doses and plane bits, steel and iron squares, files and raspy, muls, brads and spikes of all sizes anti warranted of the best quality. • To Saddlers and Coach( .111akers, 0 lir stock consists of a complete assortment of articles in your line of basins's:, saddlery tools, brass, silver mid Jawed moutoing, carriage trimmings, broad. modeing and seaming, laces and' fringes, plain and figured canvass, of cloth, top liding cloth -and„seige lining of vari ous kinds, white, red, blim and black patent leather Dashers", silver and brass plate, Deer Hair, rosotts, hubs,TelloWs, spokes, hews, clip tic springs. iron axles malleable castings, &c, To Cabinet and Shoe Alarms, ,full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot mo roecos, French kid, waits, morocco and lining and binding skins, lasts, locks, pegs, hammers pinchers and French morocco, kit of every de scription, superior copal varnish: Japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple Vaneers, moulding, beading, resets, glans, mineral and mahogany knobs of every slog rind Illachenti tits, Farmers'and Others. 10 toms of assorted bar iron, vt nrrnotcd to be of the best mistily. A splendid assortrnenrof bar and rolled iron, hammered horse shoe, scollop, plough, broad nn narrow tire, rolled. horse shoe bar, band, round and square iron, chst, shear, spring. English and American blister steel. Eng. lisp Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an vils,•vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, &c. - To Housekeepers. A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods, such an waiters, trays, ftiney knives and forks, butcher knives end steels, brittanra lamps, brass candle sticks, llrittannitt and silver table and teaspoons, plated butter knives, pro. serving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and tin ned tea and oval hollers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and - stew pans,-&e,-- To Gunstnitkt, dlfarksmen and Othrrs. Rifle and Gun .13arrels, tono action, plug, nipple and• back action Gun Locks, gun mount ing and gum breech cocks, sheet brass and German silver ornaments, &c. To Painters. A fresh lot of NVetherill's pure and extra White Lead, oil and turpentine, varnishes, J ti an, white and red lead, yellow nod Green taint, ground in oil. whiting, yellow ochre, &c. To Blaaers and Aliirksinote 4 ' A good assortment of tl.tubjc retitled pcsiviler roelcpowder of extra quality, - ftafttry=firsitt; Blibi; flinfri - rind ;liar lekit rdneti lkilids,-ror threshing ninellines and well dergers-and thousand other articles ton 1111111erMIS to insert, all we ask is to - give us n call, and we are con- I nient - McW - 0 - 1 - 11 - ml - tagrretat, - wrttrrin ell t - of I In-RV— ware and cheaper titan can he found in any other IlenMe Ihfs s'de of the east. Give us a call is, all we ask, at the old and wel! known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis liar-. lan. in North Fla:lover street, nest door to Scot's lintel, tormerly kept by Henry (Nate:. - node. - .f Atte f; SE - N ER; CHEAI?.M.R TIE A-ZT E subscriber having just returned from -I_ the East.tofFers ,to the public a (lore ant p i e and complete as-oolint 111 of goods in his How, thou ever 'rrt vi• •f- clfert.d. mid respect fully J.-friar:, ..;can ift rjt , ct hint a call, vt in „ c 11101.1 p0..1, at aslon hoo pea. •• 'to irailtiels, rfarer, mu( Others. - llis Aro4•l, 01,11111 . 1•- n I . :1 II ' AS,ortinc c At of Lochs and t:vt. ry ii rip ion, flin g, mind Screws, Springs ;mud Bolls 91 various kitids,, Window • Puny, Paints of all colons, Oils, Turpentine, &c., &c.— Also, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand runnel, Ripping and Rork Saws, Augurs, Chi sels, 1:i oad, Mind V e t Chopping, Aaes, Much- ets, Platte, anti Plt.tte Steel and Iron Squaws, l'ule% hasps, -, Brads and spikes of all N 7'o SaNcrs and Canal ,M a k er c, A complete assortment of `'ad lift Silver, Brats and Japaned nionntin TarcifilniTMlTTi'ffirnin4 Lif6e, plain and li4ured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Bail nett, Serge and Iluerarn, Moss and Deer flair patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps and Da shers. Also, !laths ' Fellows and Spokes, Eliptic - springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings, &c. 5 To Cabinet and Shoe Makers My stock embraces a complete assortment -- of goods in your line. Moroccos. lining and binding Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by tho ,-, barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de scription, &c. Curled flair, Hair Cloth, Var nish, Mahogany and Maple Vaneers, Mould• ings and Rosetth, Sola Springs, Glass, Mahog any, Minc i ral and Vateered Knobs of all sizes. To Mach l silks, Formats, and others, who stay be' in want of good Iron. Ho offers rt hill assortment of Hammered, Horse Shoo, Scollop, Plough,iirond and nar row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse .Shoo, Bar. - Band, Round Square, Tire, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Sheet Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English and American Wagon and Carriage Bones, Anvils, Vices, Files and Rasps, Boric Shoe Nails, &c. To•llousekeepers uti l tlicse about entering the .4Trt- trimonirti stale I would invite attention to my hoautir u t as sortment of waiters and Trays, plain and Go• thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives, Scissors and Shears ; Brittannin,German Silver, 'had Silver Plate, Table rind Tea Spoons, Brass and EmeFeld Preserving Kettles, smooth ing Irons, Hollow-ware, 'Pubs, ' Buckets, Churns, &e. Oils, Paints and l)ye StufFs, Firo and WriTer Proof Paint. oet3o HENRY SAXTON. 4 ,0 , - 4 ''.-.41..,.. r),OCKI'OR YOURSELF ,ILD—FOR 25 CENTS !! .s , a, '''''',. —By means of the pocket !F . ...2i%; 7 t liscUlapitts, or, Every one .4..„44r.....), , Al his own Physician ! Twett i iii. C r y,r, 5...1 tv-fourth edition, witkup 7 _ it0.a)1, 6 ..; wai.d s of a hundred engra tli, ••• ,Sr ' ... ..i %Mtgs. showing private dis ?tt\ .71t. It: ' ... eases in every shape and '.. 1 : ,..,\ . ...r: h , — , t f, . form, nod ninlforinntiofts v - ~,,.....z ~ .. ix, ~ of the generative system. -,,,,,-- 4- - BY 'i lie time. tilts now SC riiv2( , that persons sobering from secret disease need no ITIUPe become ilk VICTIM _OF I.l.llAellfißlt. ns by the prescriPtionveoutnitted Millis hook tutu one may core himself, witlitint hindrance to sines's, or the knowledgr _of__„___llte-roirtfintituat friend, and with-onotatli the nsatal expense, ),' addition - To the general routine - of private disemes _it fulls explains the cause or manhood's early do cline, wttli observations on marriage—hesidee many other derangements which it would not-by proper to_cmimerate in the public prirts • , KY Any person sending TWENTY-Film CENTS, enclosed in n letter, will receive one copy of this hook. by moil, or live'copieS will he seat for one . dollar. Adilt.ess. '`DR. W. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PI I WADI .EPIIIA" Post- paid. ,T)71)1t. YOUNG can be consulted on any of Hie Diseases preseribetrin his n'tlifrertott publion 'ions, at his Oinees, 152 SPRUCE street; every day between 9 mid 3 o'elmtli, (Sundays exctpted ._ ;Dray I, 1050. iWOi'w'-&-:3SO! S. JUST rnecivod a largo atiorintyni. of Men Women and Children's flows and Shoes, \V,. is' Double Soled -Huskies-maL_Jenny Lind %,hich 1 can sell very cheap. loci t2:l N. W WOODS Ag't. Patent Stgelt Polish. OR giving n beautiful gloss to Linens, Unt il` lins, Collars, tve., and prevents dust from sticking to Linens, &c. h contains nothing injurious. • Just received by ,Meet I • .G FTITNEIL „. _ _ ,• • Childrencs, Stockings. A 1 ,111,1 , nsffn . tinen, of - Whito and' Ilixed 'lle.iitio linse of nll'azes for. iThildron..— Also, ULdiqs Host) in..great variety lost up , tied b , :, ,.. G.IV„. HIT N E.' R • : Altbilitteff. UMELEIEVS - It cnneerns every one; Cholera - enn-be, cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea. I•'ur removal and permanent cure of all • arting from an impure- • Blood and liiubit • • The All-wino Creator has implanted in all Organized bodies an knnate disposition-to self preset vation. The vital powers -possess Om property of resisting the influence of external causes, but as tho lILOOD is the. common pa bulum from which all parts of thing matter derives its renovating elements, and consequent ly, upon whiClorie life of organized beings de pend, it is probable that in cases of accident, sr whore artificial menus have been employed to deprive it of on essential property, the vital effects of. the whole system will be directed-to. ward restoring to it that Propesty. 10 all con stitutional and •hereilitary ufiectivas,this fink] has undergore some prlinui s s alteration, which in the cause or the sr:eclat diacritic, or which es sentially contributed to its production. Resto ration to health cull only be obtained by a ree movul of .the morbille cause through the medi um of the circulation, and Dr. Keeler's Santa. parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent fleet i 1 1M 1 :11. 1 Etril:pyrrriNFIs. Illackwoodtown, N. 3,, Juue 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler— Dein. sir: I am entirely ant of your'Panaces. 1 wail called upon day 'Adore yesterday for hairs dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular where 1:11ave introduced it, and 1 think the more it is thud the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, W 61. rA It II A M. A t details, certificates &c., see circa; lore, &c. Price $1 per bade, large size, 6 tira des $5 DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies before the public this stands prc-eminent in incipjent consurnp ' lain, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, ricurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and fa all affections of the pulmonat y Orglins occasioned by cold." Too notch praise 'cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every one _a filic`ecl with any of the above compliants to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure 'Cr no pay. Price only SO cents. DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI NATI VE. Every family whether rich ur poor, who val nes health and all its hlessings,*hould have this invaluable remedy ut hand. It id infinitely the beat remedy known fur Dtarrhcca, Dysentery, Cholera . Illorhurt, Cholera Infantum, Cholic, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for all diseases of the stomach and bowel: caused by Teething. The numerous testinionlals from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it n reputation us firm as adamant, F3."Priee 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S VERNIIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is- pleasant to the taste, harm. less to the patient and all powerful in removing all hinds of worms froin , the body. It is with out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine befdre' the public, and will if ad ministered according to directions, remove ' them within five or six hotirs after taken. 'The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. VriCe. only 25 cents cr bottle. DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVI! PILLS. • Although not recommended as a "cure all " yet they arc the mildest nod best remedy to re 'Mice Corstiiiatino, !anodic°, Dyrpripsia, Bil iousness, Nci vousness, Pm,l Stomach, Ilred• aelie r -Indigestion, Ulike other purgetive tried Mines - they leave the howelsalways-rc h rx•-d rind consrqueaily cur t h e proper w, dieire for for females and persona leadicg in solitary life. Price 25 (Mots. DR. ICEELER'3 R f lEUMATIC - 17017/TIV -- A justly celebrated external application for Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Ileadrehe, litruiscs,Tic Rheumatism, Uouti,iVell'utien and t• r all it-ie ilers wherein it xcitativc..iarLd rithcfacient rein,. ily hr applicable. Pt ice ,t catty-five eenta All of the abtive celebrated tine exien,ively used iiiedielle•H, ore prepared nod "dd sale and Retail. at 2 .14 :NI \R!.Is, .• !, Philadelphia. Far sale I,‘ , Vll' , no! 11.1. , A. hiller, burg, J. :F. Spahr, .7 , 1.,e!”.1..- Shinemanstown. and in every Ina. I.;,rollgiomt the county .autl State. I.l,inun 11. 11'•:/1 GREAT COUGH REMEDY, .' C \ ' 'l' ‘ ( ' 7' g S 1 1 g ';.7 , 2 , A, , _.) .. .. • ~ ';`'. F „ , f , t '', -,,, ri*.ii 9/ - -`,, tE --' — vt.r, fAt' 4 :l. z .f.v. - .4 , -; L - ' 4- _ - ; - , • • .., 4 ' ,:-..•:.; k - lt , at - e I n . , , ,, - - o ,•,.;,,,, • ,:,, 44 1 .vi 1 t. ' rk - 4../.1 . !,...r.„A.... 0 .1 .y ....--- ri L 7 V7)" 1 KT ptirVill, aI . .I .S. ~, 1 I V A - 172.3 - 1; : i. 4: 4 1. - 1 - - - - 1 - .1...ArL1P,,, t.'or the Co re .sf C07.707.1:3, GOLDS,, II 0 .5.11. ii Ta 3 , 3:i'toN- CtiiTlS, GROUP, AS 7' .11- IV! A 1717 1100 PING cp UGN AND CONSV PTION . rn offering to the community this Justly cele brated remedy for diseases el' the throat and lungs, it iirnot, non wish to trifle with the 'Jive or health of the afilleted, hut frankly to lay be fore them the opinion sof di stio !tidied men and some - of the evidences of its suecess, It om which they can judge the,lnselyes, sit yercly pledge am solves to mase,,na Wild arqcrtiiivs or [also statements or its ellicary, 11111 . Will we hold nut ally hope suffering humanity- it It ielt facts will not warrant. _ Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an . Myth). Irma the public into all we publish, feel ing assured they will lied theni perfectly veliaale and the medicine worthy their best confidente, and patronage. FRO)l BENJ. SILLIMAN. M. I)., L. L. D. Fie Professor of Chemistry, ill ineraolOgy,Vc., Yale College, Member of the Lit., I list„Nle.l. Ch.M. and Scien. SnciePeAf Ameri-a and Euope.. "I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an Mil miritble-eomposition from tome of the best dr ielea in he - Milleria Medic. add a very effect• he remedy for the class al :Itseases it is intend -1 ed tq mire." New [Liven, Ct.., Nov. I , Prof. CLEVELAN . D, 01' llowdoin College, Mc. Writes—" I have . witnessed the effects of roar , Cil EERY PECTORAL' in my own family null that ormy friends, and a gives me sati sthetion tor state an its favor that no medicine I have ever known proved so taninently successful of Fairing diseases of the throat and lungs." REV. 1)11. OSGOOD Writes—"Tlint lie eonsiticrs'CllEßßY PEG. 'I:OII.AL' the Lest medicine Mr l'itlninirney tam:- lions ever• given to the politic," and states that "his daughter being, obliged to keep the room d'etir. months 'ill a severe settled - coitgli;aeimin raisiog of blood,itight sweats, mid the attend:tot sytaptomsmr constooptiom cotioneiteed the use or the RY PECTOR.I.L I and had. completely recovered," THE r` ; - Dr. Ayer—Dear Si — r; I. or two yetis I wit: afflicted with a very severe entigh,necomprmied Imapittiiiir or blood and probise night sweats,,,— By the advice of my attending plivsiciaii I.a as Induced to Ilse yottiAt'll 1 , .12.1tV 'and continued 111 110 1.).,1.111 I considered Cc) sell . curial, nod ascribe the aid to Your preparajoit.' • - 11111111 ' 01 as. Springfield, Nov. '27.184 - A. This day' appeared' the above named .1:11111'5 Randalb,and pronoun:ell the above statemea,, true in every respect. • ' I.OII.EN'ZO NORTON, • TIIE ILENIEI)V TI I.ll' CIJIIES. • l'ottn - ..trat,l‘le. Jan. 10, 11i 17. 1)r. A, .hate been Icing ablietcd witli Asthma which grew yearly worse 'mail last au tumn, it brengitl on a etatAlt c loch confined me in Joy chtimlire, 111111 began to lissome Ant alarm ing symptoms or enowoopooo. I had ,tricil-the beslitiFite acid the beat illeilieite• to no until I lasedsnnr 01 Ibl 412 19;t 1,1.. 1,. bid, bits cored iiie;mol %hit c ladit :e Cratefully 1'11.111,1. If tkere.is any or tit( _ wise, who &Teak fyym eN'peelilluo, het, worth}' of theptildie efinhidercu.. On=l •clrinittr, I.C.w TlA.SneirusErNG Sold I) • I)r. Rawlins, S. A. liiibbord 6 I), S. Elliott „Carlisle; Dr. 10 Day,Alecbm - 3 , 9but•g: J H. lievnin o Nvw vine; 3. C.-:v.,1•: H. 'AltiOC pensburio find dl•uggisis , - • ' itibbons,• Ribbons, i . • , LITTIIE subßcribpr is !icily opouing the chcqtp.. Opt lot of llolinof mid Gap Oibbone Ovqr oficred in „Carlisle, [iiiir Wovld adviqe Ilia IrOics 10.04 ocni and go ,or:. "I the 6iirkains. , ' oet3o : . - ". '' ' r G W HITNEII. ..r.., Price Largo Bottles—Only Ono Dollar Clio Proprietor of the Groat Americon'flcmady VAuattn't VLGIRT4LA LITUONTRILTIO MUTUAL." induced by Us Argent solicitations of his Agents, throughout the Unite States and Canaria, has now ' - if kb; populu and well known article; and rrorp this dela tenceforth, lop will put up but one gee only,—file qua, Potties:—the retail prioo will be , . . T--Ine - publie may rest-assured thatthe elfaraitarof tbs Medi sine, Its strength, end curative properties WILL ant/Lt INCIIANGIED, and the Immo cure will be thwtowed in pre 'taring it.ns heretofore. ..' As thi. medicine, under its reduced price, Will be purohece 71 111050 win) have not hitherto made themselves nequainto with he virtue., thodiroprietor would beg to intimate that hl ertidle is not be °lined With the yak amount of "Remedi, of the day it claims for haul(' o greater healing poises, i diseases, than any alter oreParation note ktf , r , Li world; and has anstetnea qua for eight year. by ifs anperit medical virtnee..and, until this reduction, commanded doubt he price of any other article to tide line; NOTICIS rstwricuLs.hur, this arils!a act. with grist how _wit_mtwer_tauLessittints-s—hhon4 • Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, twi all other.orgens, upon the proper notion of which life an tealth depend. This medicine lies 6 justly high reputes n• a remedy for Brainy and Gravel, tail ell ilineues of that nature. It may be lolled upon who Ito Intelligent phyolcian low abandoned his patient.—and it brew disees., more especially DROPINT. the P.P. 'tor would commit, and honestly recommend it. At I present price it is easily obtained by all. nod the trial wilrpros the article to Ito the Cheaport Medicine in the World! f? Please flak for p am obleu the agauts give them away (boy contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in' addition to fu medical matter valuable for household purposes, and whit will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to make the book of gres value, side from its character as an &Overusing medium ft the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form letter. from all parts of the country, may he relied upon: Vaughn 's Vegetable Lithontriptio Mixture " Ilreat American Remedy, now , for sale in quart bottles at • each, small bottled at. 50 cts molt. No small bottles will h leaned-after the present stook it disposed of. Principal °ince, Beale, N. Y., 207 Main Street, G. C. - VAUGHN. Sold Whohalal° ?ma Retail by OLCOTT McKEESON CO., 121 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. 13.—A1l letters (excepting from stomas and de.alen wit illhorn he transacts business) must be post paid, or no atlantic ad be Elven to theni. S W llaverstlck, IC&GB Sltippemburg, 'Russel & Dice, Dickifotin, .1 F Spahr; Alechani , -Equrg, A II Zager, Kingstown. °air; Valuable School Books, 11111URI.1SHED TIY THOM . AS,COIVI'rf fi w Arm &CO., 253 MA MX . 1 , ;1' sT lt TET, , - and for„sale 113 all the book sellers in the United Stores ..MITCHELVS PRIMARY CEOGRA An easy introthmtion to the study of (;eogra phy, designed for children, and completely lustratcd by 120 engraving, and 14 cube; ed inaps. Mrrettni.t.') INTERMEDIATE GEOCIIAI'IIy The tent, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps are painted log - c , ,tlter in one gnarl); voinme. nyrcant.t.', 'SCHOOL (;F,OGRAPIIY & ATIAs, system 01 - 171,111C11 (1(.116 , r:11,11y, comprithi%n clew: ipliOti preseitt of the ,1 orld and 'its tier great thvi,rms. 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