1111 cati10)1119 From the - American hiessingoi - ' Dr AloOUßtirElf _ , • - : Straerday of reat..bedln .The 'Week bath had itd way, - VII; care, and strife, and fally's din, And ecarce a pause to pray. 'rho wnsk Its lengtie hnth SiSpt In intainnon's attic Its vot`rh•s wearily have slept, - And early wokOd to LOU, Una a sower Went • Itanarthly seedlo east, • And seine upon the - winds Wert spent, - To reap the winds at last. I,tilth tonny.n deep regret, - And hope Amt vainly horned, The work-day:werld our tank With net, And we her leeedfie Warned. The week path lied he fill • - Of seryice., and of speech ; Six days and nights it ruled at will, .itat outtitinay.nof reach._ We see Iteoawding Ken) . Gloam o'er the mountald'e hrcest, ' Hnealing,tve Mesita earn:era's hem; Begin, sweet doy of rest. . Hartford, Oct., 1850 ---EfiistencH3-a-SolmwL_T i rust.__ Existenae is a solemn trust.; every -soulouse_is _invested _with_ this.: , trust., No power but;Giod!s can , riatiihi late ; -theretore must existence go on.— Yes ;, it must go, on: As it procepAs, it gathers responsibilities at every step. It is maturing for its, e ternal state. , Think of this, man of The world. Think of it,• trifler. Think of it, rejecter of the Gospel. Never can you ,certse to exist. - If you become a sulcide, you only, hasten the dreadful' consumation. Death ends not existence. Death confirms 'existence—makes' it en during ; sets The seal, and' settles the destiny. «After the, death cometh the . judgment." Here is a matter, I again say, for your conieleratiOn. Think of it you must; not only when the voice of the preacher sounds 'it in your, ears, .but tliink — of if you must; in 'lleiSe intervals • when' the soul : asset ts her immortality.— _But is thinking _of_iCall you.have to do? - there no preparation 'necessary ? Are there no sins to be given up, no sorrows to be felt: no prayers to be of ferred ;_no Saviour to be sought ? Will: you let existence go on,,reckless how qt. is to end? Will you let the trial come, and care not whether it results in heaven or hell Will you invite the world to come in between you and all,these fear ful scenes, and so cheat yourselies of your preparation, until it is too late to, prepare ? Who 'will begin to-day the wont of preparation? IVho will act in a trannerworthy_a- his immortal 'exis tence?—Who will balance time, eterni ty, and give to-eternity the time and at-. terition which itdeserves ? Who will , repent and believe the gospel? All is staked on this. IVill you give up your sins?--- Will-•yott-give up--t he -world.:?-- , Will you.make. the sacrifice for holiness and for hea-ien ?. Nothing short of thts .-can: make death. welcome, and . disrobe _ ilte___Judgment...oLits—terrors,-----Nothing else can give your name a place in the book of life, riothingoelse can •place you among the redeemedy, and give you a share in . their unending joys. eying Sinner,. w tat is your decision ? From app,e4T solcninly de. dare, shall be to the judgment seat of Christ.L--Dr. Watiirbory.. 1 1 7 h e One Onerished..pin Often from my window on the sea, shore 1 ineve observed a little' lioar at an chor. Day after day. and month after month, it is seen at the same spot.— The tides ebb and flow, _Tin it scarcely moves. • While many . a gallant vessel • spreads its sails, and catchingthe fat:o rifig breeze, has reached the haven, this little - barlc moves not from its accustomed spot. True it that when the tide rises,.it rises.; and when it ebbs again, it sinks; but advances . not. 'Why is 'this ? Approach nearer, and you_ will see.• It is fastened to the earth by a .slender.rope. There is the secret. 'A cord, scarcely visible, enchains it, and see here your state—the state of thousands. Sabbaths come and go,. but 'leave them as before. Ordinances come -and *go ; ministers come and go ; ineans, privileges, sermons, move them not—yes they-move them-1--a•slight--elevation--by— ' u Sabbath 'tide, and again they sink; but no onward, heavenward movement.— , 'They are remote as ever from the haven 'of rest; this Sabbath as the last,, this year as tite- past. Some one , sin en slaves, onnains the soul, and will not 'let it go. Some secret, unseen, allowed indulgence, drags (limn the soul, and., • - keeps it fast to earth.' If it be so, snap"' -it asunder.; make one desperate effort in the strength-of God: The New Testament. • • • .The parables of the Vivi Testdment are em inently practicable. They'teach a lesson Um) may be happily practised,ovgy day." The par able of the ten talents is intended to show that each man wilt be Milled to account,.-and jud --ged-rtecordibg to his pretensions and advantti tes. The humble itidiyidual, whose example , extonds over a small circle, .will not be held do ott-striet,an account as the ruler, who stands as it were on a pinnnclo,"andis seen and oh served multitudes. Tho faults of the mere .individuals are 'like the errors of a pocket watch which effect only an; ;individual; but whets a man:high in position and office; errs, it is' like the •town clock going wrong—::it leads thousands into 'errow • 0 ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. OWEN'S & axiom:Laps, Rcientlyfrom PAiladelpAia. ' , . Ir).EBPECTFULLY inform the citizens of .Carlisle and it 3 Vicinity,. that' they have now'nt their- Marble Yard in South Hanover street,'.a fow doore south of the Court Hodse t and nearly opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an elegant frock of pure .I.IIERIGIN OLIIRBLE, •ond aro praparedlon'iocuto in Oa:lrian rinidicd aryl() , , . . • , Arriputnents, Grave Stoma at dii prices, 'Door anti 'Window n.ogothor With every other article in their line, and promiw that in fineness of finish; chasio -41093 of design 'and. quality .of Marble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab abetment.. '•• • , They are also the authorized agents of - .m r. Robert Wood;'ef Philadelphia. and; will futq , _ nish from his thanufactaryall varieties of IRON BAILING far the enclosing of Grave lots and ali,other purposerrost the shortest notice end aS Philadelphia prices.: They will "also".finish,of •rmanufaeture all kinds of -Building Wink, such as Sills, Bteps'and Platforms. Ihm, at ths, short vat notice and on the most reiaanablectorms. • Having had great,ealterlence,:and, being am . - giloyad in' the beat: s'hopit, of , Philadelphia; they' nrOtharefere .. enabled to manufacture :the moat. fashionable work, and : respeetfullymel t al lure of the, potroriage'Of Carlisle end theTurrountling vountrY. ; • [Carlisle, nova 11350t.' CCM -0110 ES. • JUST • rocciied two casoo :of Ladies Gu m Stioeo, orlitirtpharn's cololirated pattoritiyhi g h .1 can warrant good quality. .' • : •. oct23 ' ' ''N W WOODSi'Ag't. ' RNOLDS writing fluid, - a very au. pi:why ink, tor fee 'HUBBARD .• '., ...,•:::-. , ..4:.--,--;: , , -- A , -: , 1.' -:.---,:.,-: :imp:cisi:,,:.xagriasil..,, - DRUGS I -''''''. • . '• .: -.• rrostilgPili4" Suildirl -•-; :: . • .1- tikvE just received a' reat isfeclr'ef Metl 1,.. lcines, Paints, Glass, ' Oil, Sae., . which having been purchased with great' care at the beat emy houses,:l. can confidently recommend to Pantilies, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers as being fresh 'and pore.` ' DRUGS. . .. , P atent`Medicinm Herbs and Batt aets, Fine hemi cede ; ,, Spices, ground and wholti Instruments, .--- .Essences,.. ..,-- -'..--... -- Pure Essen': Oils i I Perfumery, &c. Cod Liver Oit=dfarranted Genuine., DYE•STUFFS.- - -•- - - .' • Log and CAM Woods, Oil Vitriol .. ... - Copperas, , _.. • . • ' Lac Dye', -:. • PAINTS. - , , Wefiterill-& Brother's Pure Lead, - Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey . Window Glass, Linseed Oil,-Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and It..d Lead. -All of which , will . Go. sold at the vary lowest mnrlcet price, Also, a freen,and Splendid as sortmont of , . FANCY GOODS, FAzits,.. _ _ Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum,. Confectionary, and innumerable , other' articles calculated for use and or:in - Merit, all of wLich are Waved at the lowest -cash prices, at the chonp Drug_ Book and Fancy Store of the ant).- - ecriber'etrisOrtlrlfahwYwT3ire - et. . . May 22, MO. .- - --- ANOTHER - REVOLUTION. - AAIU EL A. HHBDA RD , having marches ed of Alti , Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines .&c.. would respectfully so licit a share of tlitt public patronage, - at tho old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite the Rail Road depot. He will keep constantly on hand: an ,assort-, meet of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, and a variety of fancy articles, which ho is Aetermined •to sell He will ,sive his personal attention to the busi ness, and particularly to putting up prescription's. A liberal deduction made for Physicians coun try Merchants, stvj Pediers. Peb.l3, 1850" FIRET ARRIVAL OF • - - ShOeSt • FOR rHE .FALL SEASON AT ponarn.lvs sEcor. STORE, street, near Me Rail Road Depot, OMPRISING Men's, Boy's and Youth's 1.) Calf, Kip and coarse Boots and Brogans, which aro warranted to be of the best quality,. _Ladies. Gaiters . , Buskins. and French' Ties,- Misses and Childrens boots end shoes in great variety. Also, an elegant assortmcnt.of GUM SHOES and BOOTS, with all the late int provelnents and welbanted perfeCt.. Having purchased these guff shoes Irmi the-agentoa the manufacturer, I milrhorized to amt. NEW PAIR in plac e . of an liar prove defective in wearing: . Having, a large stock of French 'Calf Skins, Morocco, Kid, &c., and good workmen, every attention is given:to customer, work as nsual. '•s , tptll3 r . - - 'PORTER. Great ilargains Ci AN be expected from the sunscriber, as ho wl) 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 grentl3Xrgeinel CLOTHS AND CAS,SIMERES, Iri § satinets, velvet cords. Ky. jeans, searl t, yel low, -white and Canton-Flannels, tieki . ; Inns fins, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, al seas, Co hvrg 'cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, corn forts, &c, SU A.WLS!--SIIA1VI;S11- A la - fge arid splendid "assortment of Lone and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the times. • BOOTS AND SHOES. • ._.Also, Boots_and ..S'hoes,.which heis determ fined to sell low, at his stand. in North Hano first store below Naverstiek's Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. Fresh Arrival of Hardware C EA PER ;I`IIANI,THE CHEAPEST., INAWING just returned from 'New York & KA Philadelphia with , the best and Cheapest Stock of HA RD WA RE C UTLER Y.E U LD LN G MATERIALS, .PAINTS, &c., ever brought to Carlisle,,l would reseectfullyreques* . dealers, and consumers and all others to give me ii call and'see whether they cannot get more and better good's for the same money titan at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c.,is complete and,very cheap. Carpenters'. Toos, I have a splendid assort. ment. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma. terials, viz:—Veneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glitedl3 . ureau Knobs anti _Varnish,__ _ ,S kDDLERS &'GOAbII MAKERS, can have everything in their line cheaper than ever. . FOR SHOPMA'k{EBB. riciiire - itiridiareTitoik:ofMorocco-and-Eining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, thread and Wax, and' a superb iiiihortment of Shoemakers Tools: I havoulso a complete:assortment of Ball's Lasts, Made in -Harrisburg, which can be .had at no ,other place in town, and at Ball's Prices. To, gether with an assortment of all kinds of Hant2 mcred and Relled_lron.and_ateel._ol.Ho.use, keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &c. WALL PAPER I have the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment in town. And to all who wain Good and Cheap HARD WARE. I would say come and see for yourselves., - J P LYNE. Importcint to Farmeis and Millers! BURRELL'S. CORN SHELLER. Y 0 HE subscriber, respect frilly informs the ferm -1 ing community that ho has purchased the right to Burrell's celebrated' Corm Sheller, for the counties of Cumberland and Franklin.— Farmers who hag° used this Corn Sheller, pro-, Bounce 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 and fit for Market. It shells from ten to twenty bushels per hon. E•ght hundred of them have - been told the past season by the inventor, all of which were 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 Hanover end Loather streets..Carlisle, where he will *keep constantly on hand a large number for sale. Every farmier and miller should have the above cheap but Valuable Corn Sheller. , DVE? F. 'FETiffEll. Noveinber 27, 1850.-2m.' • • D.IGUERREOTrPIES FOR THE kIOLYDAYS. w ml BIDI, Ej, is i preparedto take 6. ; uen6 ; teaofdrclmost any age. The time required to take . them will be from 2 - to 7 seconds. All those who wish a correct likeness should call immediately. Bor ing made an Improvement-in the art which en ables him:to take likenesses Superior to any thing heretofore taken in'this place. This new and beautifulprocers is styled CELEREO. TYPING. Ho Wilt be constantly found at his rooms, corner of Hanover and Louther sm. up stairs. • , fdeclett . liarrison's Columbian Ink.. • T. E subscriber has on hand a large supply of tho above ink, which, by a special ar rangement rith the proprietor, ho is able to fur nish to merchants and others, at the martufse mere wholeartle prices ati2l Tombs, alimiles, Steps, etc, r , /111 HE aubscriber is now opeuing a general aesortment:of DRY GOODS just receiv ed from the city, among which may be enume rated - Bombazines, .Alpitehas, Cashmeres -Mous. de Lemnos, Chintzes,', Calicoes. •Giag hams, with a variety of other Dress Goode, to which the attention of the citizens of 'Carlisle and 'vicinity is invited , as hey may expect to. find some good bargains,. 'ocipp - , - • G W i'A.t.GENERAL assortinani of Ltidies and .Childrens' Stockings, consisting of.lngrain and Spun Silk Cashmore, Metino.',Lambs.Wool & Coltofijustlotteno# by - nov6 • U64 - ,Colored Bonnetti. - _ . , A ~ N EW. !Ripply pr Lead: Colored 'sonnets just Fecadved tlat stereo(' (,)0123 , GT . • rfAVE'juid Vann :received i pilaaTar tot or iIew , FA.RINA-and HOMINY. and for aideiby Carliido; Dec: 25;59, • •LW. EB V.- S. W. HAVERSTICK S A HUBBAnD rarsla noort.s". UOSIERY. W HITNER FIMMI P. 41,v'1-P1it.10.413 ,tu: • • . . Grand' and - mitior0:1116:14 - .3tErwatzt Otanufacteiier's; ' p,a lid .1 t, , • •••- ', • miLt N 0 FORTES; fitel.6.iol ' i:riicteltt4, in Boseweod, lifehogany arid Walnut.cases of. various styleii, with and' withoimiromframee, combining all the improvemente:ioquisite ion superior instrument..., • • • • . • &G. have. received- Irctin. the-IllarYlend. institute thodyrat premium for their Pianos, in three successive ye ars; 1848; 1848, 4850.. ' , They, have also been honoied Witlftiumerouelostimoi nials from all ;the most, celebrated artists who have used their instruments. 'Pianos froni their establishment have been used at the concerts os Lind, Herz, Holinstoely, 'Bishop' Laborde, Ittnoop, and other eminent performers. They guarantee durability ler five,.yearS, under good cars. and will replace stt•ith others • all' whieh mar notgive eatisfamien, if 'apitlication be made within six Months after delivery . , .• Their- Urinufactory :being contlubled' on - the most extensive scale.enobleri them to Itirideli instruments at •tho very lowdst prices, 'whole sale. and retail, Constantly on hand, , A. P. Hughes' Melodeons; ranging from' $95 to $2OO, for which they are sole agents for this city. , y. January22-1851-ly • Perfumery,. Fancy Soap Sc Paper Bus -MiLanic17402 1 014,12% -JD LEGG' & CROMPTON, Manufacturers WV of Perfumery:Fancy Soaps , and' Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully , cull the.attention of the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and' the Cumberland-Valley. to . their extensive stook of Goods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the., complexion, Toilet, &c. &a' of every variety:. Also, a full and complete as: seamen' of Fancy Papor Boxes, of every de scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at tho shortest • notice. . ikr Don't forget the place, 49 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet with prompt attention. ,janls PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS, No. 171 CRESNUT STIZET, THE OLD STAND,occupie'd for' more than one-third of a century by G. Wilb:y, T HE undersigned would most respectfully :announce to ther for more than twenty of the most t , cceichiated In an Meet urers of 13 0 S• 1! I .I.TO _N, DELPIIIA, and elsewhere ;- and tsconstantly receiving, from them PIANOS o the richest and.mestvaried.styles, of superior. tone, and of the most shperb finish, of 6, 64., 61, 61, and 7 Octavei, which lire warranted equal to any manufactured — either in this counl.ry . or in Europe. • J mit received, also, a further supply of, March and Parlor Organs, of. beantiful patterns and fine tones. • • , • !Its AVARERO OM 'is constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPEIN ES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex• tensive manulactcfriesin the United Slates; a mong•whien is a new style of REED ORGAN hiving Carhare,s patent improvements, with. gilt ptpesin ,front, and caso'elegantly carved, and highly ornamental. Tuning and Rapa.ring—Sjg. Salvador ;Li Grassa fl distinguished Plano Forte Manufsetu; t e r and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4;'so .!.__ OE AR C'B ARTEIE • 13AY STATE SHAWLS. THESE celebrated and justly acknowledged' superior goods, inths latest, colorings and most innifovcd_styks...Will_befurnishcd by. the' subscribers in any quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers will please, twain that the genuine Ltay State fabrics bear'tichets corresponding with the above cui, and they will also'be distinguished from all other Wool.' en Shawls by their superior finish, fineness of texture and brilliancy of colors. Orders so. licitedfrom all sections of the country, and the same will be promptly attended to. .Purcha sers will also find,in our Shawl department a la - rgriassoftment of all the other most_anproved makes, and newest designs of American, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing a great variety of plain and medium styles for friends. Also, Superior Long and Square Shawls in latest styles and best manufacture, High lustre black and colored silk Skawls; Lu i dne.l3lack and.:Mo - de Colored Thibet Shawls,-with silk and woolen 'fringes, Paris - Printed' Cashmere add Terkerri Shawls, Plaint and Embroidered Crape Shawls, New Style printed Palm Shawls _Neat .rig_gred ShaWls • Lupins_ Black-Thibei_Long!Shawfs,. Plain Bound Seal Skin Shawls, Plain Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and bound, Eight.quarter French Mode Colored Thibet Cloth, measuring fall two yards wide for Shawls, binding to mulch, White and Col red Barcelona and Genoese Shawls; dr,c. . _ll:r.W.u97.EsALE,..atin,_llsvitt,,XA . _ ROBERT POLOCE &CO No. TS SOUTH SECOND ST., PITILADT.LTIITA 34 1111ON'T be deceived. Country Merchants .1.9 and Dealers who want good and cheap PE4FUMERY and FANCY SOAPS should call upon JOHN 'l' CLFGG, Perfumer and Chemist, 48 .31art• - et St., below 2d, Ailadelphia. who has constantly on hand PERFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS of every description, Powders, Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes. &c., &c.' 100,000 persona have read thy advertisement in the Public Ledger; hundreds of whom have called and been convinced of the advantage of purchasing direct from the manalheturer. Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, &c. Orders from any_part of the United states will be promptly attended.io. atig4' 50.1 y " " JOON T CLEGG.7 _ ! _ECONOM V" IS WEALTH: Light!' Light .! Ligh:h; • Pine Oil, Camphine Et Medal Fluid, OF acknowledged supetioriti. and nurity, manufactured and for sale at•tlie lowest Wholesale pricei. by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established wand of the Into itto(iii min T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attentiontiiien. The voicirot the public for fifteen years, ani the avvard , vii.a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin institute over all competitors, is sufficient bvidence of the excellence of our Oil. alc o hol, Pitch,; Turpentine, Rosin, and S S it its 0 . Turpentine Lfor sato Wholesale and Re tail, at the low Fat prices. toet3o OZ. 4 %. J. Alf. Rowe, MANUFACTURERS and wholesale deal -1~! eain BROOMS,BASKI T S and WOOD WARE,. have removed to -the largo_ store lately occupied by Messrs. "Sellers C.? Da vit where they have operfed - an extensive stock of Eastern and. City made BROOMS and V 0 OD . WARE, which they aro now selling at the lowest manufacturers prices. fultaSsortment of Bristles, Brushes, Mat Cordage, B'e.. constantly on hand: No North Third Street, 3 doors below Race, Ph - delp his - - - j 0 'P... New Fall Goods. atlhe Cheap Store_ corner of Hanover and Lou ther'streets. opposite Homer's ,Grorery Store Tho'undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that , he has just returned from.Philndelphia with a well selected assortment of FALL ' GOODS, pur, chased at the lowest prices, and which he - is determined to'sell , at small profits among them may be - found CLOTHS. CASSIMERFS, VESTINGS, Sattinets, Velvet. Cords. %Kcal. lucky' jeans, &c. , . LADIES DRESS .„GO CODS, consisting'. in van of Black ,Silks, Cashmeres, Moutielin'de LaMar. Alpacas, Cobarge, Gingham, Calie'oes Sack Flannels. Collars,. Laces, Fringes, &o. • DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels Drillings, Osnittiurg, Linsey's, Muslins„hleached and unblesched Also, groceries In all ,their variety,' viz: Seger,' Coffee, Teas, Maniocs, Spices, Chocolate, .&c .Rngs and' Country Produce' when in . vxclunoge forloodi: Plamin g i ve reire.eitiu . -7---- A. C FETTER.... - .1 1 3 maws: JUST °pencil's' veritily:of Lynx, and'?coin nion'AIUFFS of ilifforont quantum:my:a pr_icee dect. , • G. W. •HNIIIR' rr IMRE EWAN =NE ''F l 'tistiiptittiv.......,:, ..' , .:...:.,„1t0 ti - awl', ''„- - ' - --"- Thy tifeltistirantri ii0r5'6056,4 oil 'Spa . • " 10 , constanti;tutsolicitsd.'npplication" for. Life Liiiiifahc'ei-siiies the:most htitindant , grhtifYing! proof that 'tlici-;:public .rnihd'ir dal ply, impressed'aVith% the last Importenceof (hit aubjact: , . The' grehf object, how,Mier,..cit ;';lnsurance should be safety, otherwise the wholt. •:. motive: - MOjoiturei 'may be disappointed. Toe-, mtinh-earexlinhot-be practised in-the , belobtion, • of an pflictE*ith which to effect . the contract , r - . The'cliOine.slidttld bo regulated not:bt pxeSent. ,and cOnsian'tlarge inducements, al time; tmOerf Indbutpatible with futuro'. &welts'. priminums on,iire and calculated for thefistitiici . if present and prospective y henefits therefore*, e , given, 'ilia result ultimately, must terminate in •fitigation; disappeintment and - ruin. Tho object aimed:at by this institution,is s?ability and pen': • pcottiy: The rates ofpronfluni have been care laity prephred with reference.to fluctuations.- The oath. ayatent of payments line oleo boon - Adopted.. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of die assets -of this company; and =every, • contingency being fortified with an ample cop jial; security„ stamps', toe , whole system. This feature,-paramount tb sit oilier considerations, , •commends the 'compiler to public .favor. planetary ParriPhiets, blanks. application papers _Jutforniatiomond i•4o4:_faellity be"clinerkilly iurnisliedlhe public by Mr. ErtiliTA - TTY, who has been duly•aimointed agent of this company for Cumberland 'county. Pr. H. HINKLEY has-also been appointedMedical_Examint7; - ___ Directors.—Steplion ft.Vrawford,. Ambrose .'W Thompson, Benjamin Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard. Lawrence• Johnson, Georg e . Al:Fleury, James Devercux, John L Linton. ' Presideni.—Stephen R..Crawfiird. , Vice- Presideat.—Ambrose W. Thonipsov Secretary '£.l 7ceasurer.—Charles G •licivary.—Manuel Ey're. /,' CROW( & 410171ey. — Thomns Balch: Exaatiners.—Paullß Goddard, - M.D, William Pepper, M. D. [aug7 ly ;}30.* 1 / 4 'violiclriV.4 TIIG Allerilind Emit' ,I"enneborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorp?rated by an act of Assembly, is now organized, and in'osieration under-the Manage ment of the foliowing comthisslonars, -- Jacob Sholfy, Wm R Gorges, Michael Cock; in, Melithoir Brenneman,' Christian Staymati, Simnir'Oirster,,Jacob - H - Convoy, Lewis - flyer, ''llahry — Ligali,:"lreffijaTairriftMuszer; --- Jaeotr t lCirki , Samuel Prowell, Joseph IVickersham: The rates of insurance'are 4 as low and favors - blo as any, Cbmpany Persons wishing:to becoine members are invited to make aplilication•to the agents of the compa ny," who - , 'aro •itiilling to wait upon , them at any • .''........JAC013...5tmLLY, President ftENRY-LOGAN, Vice President. • • • , -LEWIB lIcEIt Secretary Miens COCSLW, Tr,ensurer. =17'49, ._ AGENTS: -.- terland . county.—Rudolph' Martin, New Cumberland. C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles 8011, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan, icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Ghurchtown. York courety.--John Sherrick Lisburn, John Bowman, Dtllsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Eaq., Washington; W S Picking, Dover,'Danial Itaffensberger, J W Craft.. SalLochman. _Members tot -the compatly N having p - alicies a bout to expire can have them renewed by Mak. ing applicatiorfto any of the agents. ' ------ ft/L7- -- 11.17D — GROCIIIIIESI . FOR THE HOLIDAYS`! A LOT of now Coffees,. Brown .and White Sugars, Orleans and Syrup Molasses, and all, other articles connected with the Grocery ; ,, Mi.', - sines - Si:l'M rre - calireil by ilia subsciilier, incluil; ins an assortment of - - • FRESH SPICES, - of ill kinda, together with 'Raisins. Citron, &c. suitable for•tnepeason. Also. t. PINE — APPLE'& — DAIRY7CHEESET of fine-qualityand afresh supply of tho '• •- Messrs. ./47VIINS' Best Brands of . . ' ' .GELE , . & BLACK TEAS, . in metallic p •ks of quarters. helves and• Ilb - it: - Also; a hand ma selection of fine FRENC El. 4r, BADEN. C HINA WARE T _aricichrge itesortmelit ofTOYS fel - . the up= proaching hot days, at the store of - deoitt . J W. EBY. " .C - 41.1 e. ozosexxxrala. _ • & J.,,,)•STEIIu ER. rosnectfully ' invite •r iv tho.sitention of their friends and the pub !c generally, to their large lot•of Goods that have been purchased at a great sacrifice in iqa city of Baltimore. 'They will sell them at e small advance, sta there is.no room for them in our little store room. So come one and all•and take them at almost any price, as wo are deter mood to . seltchnaper than , can be bought in• Philadelphia. New York or Baltimore. , 'Hang out your banners! - ,t . . • Ilea the trunipet! • Here they eome ! hero they are !.; . What'll the matterl what's the matter t' Only:10044a the crowd; ' Como on Joe, Jim and , Sain Hatter, Let us sea what's out. Hey, ho .here comes Bill,' ~ • - Wet:bask •hintsly hatts-the-mu eel Serrhow - the - street - does fill, - There certainly must be u: . glues l - s v : 0, no boys, no fuss at all, . - • Only another . great arrival, . .. Of beautiful Clothing for the fall, At M. & L. STEDIER'S Clothing Hall! I have just bOught a suit so fine ------Tell-me-,- linty do you - like - it - Joe-I --- ' --- • . Don't you want one like mine? Come on, boys, let us go. Now let me tell you, P • What there you can fiddil V. Coate of all colors And. Pants of tikkinde. ' . Waistcoats so handeome,l ' And Cravats so nice,l .. - .. And they will not think it troublesome, . If you give them a all twice or thrice. They will wait on you with.kindness, And they can suit you with a nice Cap, Which for its quality and cheapness, , - • ' You can only find at Sxsinxit's, Neat Alain Street, next door to 13 urkholder's Hotel. . tgrA first rate assortment of ,Clothe, Copal mores andirestinge always on band, which4ill • be made to order in the most fasnionablew mid best style by a first-rate workman. • ocl2-3m • . NEW GOODS! THE, undersigned - respectfully Informs his - friends and • numerous customers, i that he has recently returned from Philadelphia with a very large and carefully selected' assortment of now FALL GOODS, purchased at' the lowest pri ces, and which he is determined to dispose of at very small rofits. Superior OTHS, al from 75' centsto $6 a yard. Cassimeres, Caesium and Vesting, at various prides.' — DRESS, GOODS, such .as Delainetr;Bare. gee, and - a splendid assortment 9f Silks. An extensive assortment of Calicoes and Gingham Also, Chocks, Table Diapers, 'Pickings,-Mus line, Dentints,,Hats. • , 'BOOTS ANP SHOES—Agood neg.:Himont of Men's WoMen's arid Children's Boors) and Shoo, ofesuperior quality: and very •cheilip.— Algo,* boy's a'ytd Mans Cloth- and Hungarian . Caps. . • • GROCERIES—Such ds Sugar. Coffee,;Mo . lasses,. Pekin Tea 'Company's celebrated Teas: Also, constantly, on hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. :The .subscriber respectfully asks all who wish'good bargains, to give him a call. Coin forget the stand. opposite Leon ards old stand, North Hanover Street ',Butter, Eggs,'Hags and Soap taken at mar ket prices -NaW_ W OODS, Ag't GREAT °RADICES FOR " °AIM" , . • - • . nritiE subscriber begs. leave to state to - his friends rind the public hie intentions to re linquish business. Also, that ho now offers his, WHOLE STOCK , OF DRY GOODS, ei ther wholesalc'or retail, on the above terms. (113011,3 h r-, ' " C 0 YLE. N. B. All: noviing ft dame vas In debted tolho,Sabtieriber.will do a great kind ness by ealling , rind Settling their accounts be fore the FIRST Of 'MARCH; 1851. FeARMERS,IeoIe to• your interests end put. chnea , your PLASTER et: this; iteaspn,nl t year, when.you can get itfor 46:50 per 1.6„: at fite,ivatehowta of VII' tt M.URAAY, Ao' . , . IMP 011' 1 ' FI V E OA)IPERS meet L' with nocorinnoilotionobn rp - o Bohai terms;: by coiling on ills' onbooribOt in South Honovor street; ' J wf ..;•• •-' ••• ' .• • ••,i` Jenuori •1 , •• r . . . 2621;...;4 1:8 AkA: 79 r1: 31v 0 ... 91 :P °' ; • dee ; : vv , 11 4 . - 1 1 4. v . . . . . El MEMI 7 1LASTER. Er;TN , T - 73 - i , r3 '''.:Ati . 4'ilia . 'iioit'sH. l - , '': ~......, „._.. .. ..,...,... ~.. iioitsHi`:: ' PkEsil Apinval, ap, Mad? . and' Amdricaw-Haidwaie• Cherip' ,cf,t4e. . , /TIHE subScrilreo :having just.roturned from ;the Eastern 'cities with . a full and him!. some assortment'of all kinds of HARDWAIAN , of the .very -'bent makers 'and well selected, is ; now opening at ?he Cheap Hardware Stand in' North Harioyer street, nort•door to Scott'e I.le. tel,. formerly kept by Henry. Glass, where ho - Would invite all that ore in want of, good and cheap Ifrittlivnre tti glVe bini a Call - and seirand: satisfy yourself or,tho truth, as wo nre determ ined- to sell at - n very small advance. - Small profits and (Mick sales' are the, order of ilic.day - To ,pailders, Caipenteri, and Others. A hill stock ot ,white,..mineral , and Japaned Knobs,docks and latched, of overy.desermiion price and quality, hinges and screws, window' sash' and shutter Springs„-stinit.neeked- and, .barrelled-Bolte r et-overy-kind.,-milh-cross-our and circular Saws, hand, panel, - ripping and' back very and blue riugnro,..o . , - the. very best makers; Chisels, brond,poiming , -hand and chopping Axes, of different makers hatchets - , pinnes and plane, bits, steel and iron squares, files and rasps, nails, brads and ,spites of all sizes and warranted of the hest quality. To,Saddlers and 'Coach .111akers, • Our stock consists of n complete assortment of articles in your line of business. saddlery tools, brass, silver - and' Jupnned "mini:toting, carriage trimmings, broad pastcmg and seaming laces and fringes,. plain and figured canvass, of cloth, top lining sloth. and serge lining of vari ous kindS, white; red, blue and black patent leather' Dashers, silver and brass plate, boor Hair, rosette, hubs, faltows, spokes, bows, clip tic springs, iron sales Malleable onstirige, &e. Tu Cabinet and Shoe Makers, A full stock of skoo, kit and findings, boot mo roecos, French kfd, straits, morocco and lining in and binding skins, lasts,,tacks, pcgs,.hamers pinchers and French morocco. kit of every de scription, superior copal varnish;: . lnpon - and black varnish; mahogany and maple Vaneers, moulding, beading •rosets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and style: To Blachsmi . hs; Fartners.and-Others.-7., '- 0 too of assorted bar iron, warranted to be of A splendid assortment of bar. OTC - - oe , scollop' ploughr broad an narrow tire, rolled; horse shoe bar; band;'round and square iron, cast ;slicer, spring , English and American, blister steel, Eng. lisp Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes..in.setts,, an vils, vices, files, raspq.'horSg shoe nails..&C. To Housekeepers. . . A beautiful assortment of - cheap fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives and forks, butcher knives and steels, brittania lamps,-brass - Candle sticks, Brittannin and Ullltor table and teaspoons, plated butter - knives, pro. serving kettlrs, smoothing, irons, iron and tin ned Cetkund oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron . pots, Iv - ash kettles, and stew pans, &c. • To Gunsmiths, Mgr/amen and Others. Riflo and Gun Barrels, tone action; plug, nipple and back action Gun Locks, gun mount ing and. gun breech cocks, sheet brass and German silver ornaments, &c. To Paiittcrs. A fresh lot of Yellierill's pare and atm -W-yte-Lend,oiLand_turpentine,_varnishes,J.a. pall, white and red lead, yellow . and 'Green paint, ground in oil; whiting, yelloweehrei-&e. To _Bingen - and Mar/:men. . good assortment of 'douhle'refided powder rockpowder-of.extra . qualityr safety•fusei-shoti flints andTher lead, ropes of all kinds, for thrgsliittii- - mnehines end welly diggers, thousantrotliSr tiffige6too numerous to - mscrt, all'wo - ask is give ais a eall, and wo iL.c.-co'n fidont you will find a good assortment of;Hard• are_ an d_chea per_than_ean_he_found_du_amy. other House this side of the east. Give us a wo_ask„at.the.old_and_w_elLknosyn__! Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis liar lan, in North Hanover street, next door .to. Scott's'Hotel, formerly ]Mitt by, Henry Glass. nov6 . JACOB SENER. TneXINT EVER. luWing just returneWfiom JIL: the East, offers to the public a more am plo and complete,. assortment of goods in his line, than ever previously offered,-and respect= fully solicits clealersiand other's to give him a call', when he will show them goods at aston ishingly bow prices: • To Builders, Carpenters and Others. His stock comprises a full assortment of Locks and Latches of every description, Hin— ges and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts of various kinds, Window: Glass, Putty, Paints of all colors. Oils, Turpentine, &c., &c.-=, Also, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand Panne!, Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi sels; BCoad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch ets, Pleas and Plane Bias, Steel and Iron Squares, Files and Rasps, ,Hail!, Brads and -Spikes of all sizes.--- - - • ' • • ToSatlhrs and Coach Makers. A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools, Silver, Brass and Jammed mounting, Carriage rimmin.gs,...B.tead__pasting.nxid—saatning—La e , -plain-and-figured-Canvass,-Drab Cloths, Rati nett, Serge and Bujram, Most end Deer flair patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps 'and Da. shorn. Also, !labs, 'Fellows and Spokes, • &s.y. Eliptic springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings; To Cabinet and Shoe Xrthers. --- My - stock embraces - li' enniplOre assortment of goods in . your lino. Moroccos, lining and binding , Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs . by the barrel or smaller quantity, Tools" of - every de-' scription, &c. Curled Hair, heir Cloth, Var nish, Mahogany and Mimic Vaned's, Mould• logs and Rosetta,. Sole Springs, Gloss, Mahog any, Mineral and Vaneered Knobs of all sizes.' To Blacksmiths,-Fa mars, and ethers, who may be in want of good Iron. • flo offers a full assortment of : Hammered, Horse Shoe, Scollop, Plough, brOmPand nar row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoe, Bar. Band, Round, Square, Tiro, Mop and alieet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Sheet. Iron,' Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English aud,American Wagon and Carriage Boxes,' Anvils ' Vices, Files and 'Rasps, Horse Shoo- Nails,&e. To Housekeepers and those about craning the trinionial State. I would. invite attention to my beautiful as• sortment of waiters and Trays, plain and Go thic style, knives and forks,-13utcher —Knivesi Sciasors and Shears, Brittannia,Garman Silver, and Silver Plate, Table and Tea Spoons, Brass and Emerald Preserving ICettles, smooth ing. Irons, " Hollow-warn , Tubs, Buckets, Chnins; &c. Oils, Paints and Bpi - Stuffs, Fire and Water Proof Pnlnt. oct3o lITINRY SAXTON. TIOQTOI2 YOURSELF M.5-"-FOR L's CENTS !! —Hy means of the' pocket 7 sculapius, or, Every one ' , own Physician! TWen •fonrth edition, with up. irds at a hundred engra. igs, showing private dis- Ises t 0 eVery shape unit and malformations the generative system. ;Y WALYOUNG, The time has noir;-Ar ing from seinfet disease It! vicTosi ON (WACKERY. itnine'd in this.boolc nne _ may withait hindrance to bun siness, or the knowledge Of the most intimat friend, and with one tenth the UMW expense. addition to the general routine of Private diseases it fully explains the eanie of manhood's mugs da' cline with observations .on mtirriage—besidec satiny otheederangementa which it "would not by proper to enumerate fu the.publlo,prirte .• IrrAilly person sending TwENTY : 4-xvic cesris; enclosei in n letter;will receive one eopy;of this ' book, by mail,jor five oopies will be sent-for one dollar. Address, .DR. N. YOUNG,No, 152 • SPRUCE'Street; PIIILADLEPIIIA"Pcist;paid: oicr - I-DR. YOUNG can be &Mantled on any of , iliCUrseesespre'sc . ribed diffirent ions i at h 'OM cc,/ ; 152 SPRUCE -street, eYerY day between 9 stud 3 O'clo.ik,(Sundays'e;cepted . May 1, 1b51.): BOOTS. & SHOES. JUST' received a large assortment.'of ,Itten Women and•Childron's. Boots and Shos, ie' Double` soled Buskins . and •Jenny Lind Shoes, which I, can sell very 'cheap, • ' loetp3 , • NNV WOOIM, Agq. ' ' • -Patent. Starch' Polish.' • oR ng nT,bettutifulgioss to inens,No .112 • lino; Collars;.&c., and Wo n t pris . dust from .sitiOcing--to Linens, &c, It contains notliing injurious. - Just recoiyed by .dead •-. W HITNEIC.• • 01111dreAr,i3 Stockings FULL neiorttilienV.:l;? Widtg . . , and r/Idixiid Moriqo Itor4o of :01. sizes.foLC,ll.lldren. Alitiladies Hoed ,grot,vorinty, lust opvnied .711771IiTNER.r—r- Mil !MEM ROES .• - • it iiit# 1E,M341:133213 Celebrated' .. 2 • It enneones eireili One: Cholcre con be Lir. -Keeler's trio remoya,k,an4''permanortfteuio of • , Dieeesei lariiing'from dry.impard elet'cof The. Blood :ad - habit , . . l'ho'All-wise. Creator has, implanted in all organized bodiei an 'innate disposition to.aolf preservatien. • .-The•-•.vital power's:possess- the property of resisting that'influeribe of:external causes, brit as the. pLooD is thei•comm'on pn-• belittle . from which all. parts of Irving anitter derives its rent:tasting elements; rind consequent ly, upon which. the life of. organized beings de-. pond, it is probable that in cases of accident er where artificial Means have been employed' to deprive it of an essential property, the vital effects of the whole system will - he direCted to. ward restoring-1u it that property. ' -lii , all non-' stifutionaj and. hereditary • a ffections, phi fluid has endergore sonny primary alteration, which is the cause of the special disease; or which es: sentiallf contributed to its production. fiesta tration jo henitli can onlylbe obtained by a're moval of, tire morbsfle chiles through the Znedj in of the Circulation, and Dr. Koeler's Sorsa. nrilla~is the most powerful inodificriofagent o 'Coting thieuttri kunwn. , See pamplifeli._ • .1319Cliwoodtown', - .N::.1..Jutie.8,1848 Dr. Recder—DearSiC:4 fun entirely out, of your Danacem - - I :was called upon -day 'before yesterdey for Mart doeen. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I:have introduced it, and I think the , more it iatk.aed the more,pop- Attar it %%Ingot. Respectfully 'yours,' W.M. PARHAM, M. D: Fur details. ceriificateii &ci, ace eircu: later, &c. Price 91 per balk, large sizo,t but tics $5 • --. . DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP Among all the remedies before the public this vtands pre-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Cough's, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough. Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and flit ell offlections of the pulmonsi y organs occasioned by cold. Ton much praise cannot be bestowed, upon this remedy, and, the proprietor urges every one afflicted with any , ol the above complaints' to secure it at once. It is to cure or no pay.. Price only 50 cents. . DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND • Every family vkliether rich or Root., who val 7, neyh - eilthnn al( its should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known -for Diaryliaio, Dysentery, Cholera.- hlorbus, Cholera Infantum, Flatulency,. grpring,pains, cramp, etc.. and for all diseases of'the stomach and bowels caused by-Teething.? The numerous testinionlals from Physicians and others' unsolicited 'has given It a repulatiop as firth au adamant. W - Price 25 cents per bottle. • DR. FEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP Tfilsreimediii pleasant to the taste, harm. less to the patient and all powerful in — removing all kinds of worms from the body. , It is with out doubt,the cheupest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will if ad ministered . according to' directions, remove them within five or six hours after talten. The dose is small, and each bottle -contains twice as much as sitnilurnemedics. Price 0n1y.25 cents per bottle. - DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE GIME Although not recommended as a "cure all," yet they are the milucsrand best remedy to rel. move Corstipation, Jaundice, Dyenepsia, Bii iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Herul• ache,indigcstion,_etc.,._ Mike_ other_ purgative, medicines they leave the bowelsalwayerelaxed and consequently are the proper medicine for fdr - fernalcit - lifd . persons I'leadiertiltolittity — lifti., Priee . 2s cents: . DR:-KEELER',3 RHEUMATIC LOTION A juatly — oelebrated extorfial - application for' Pains ortho Cheat, Neuralgia, Headucho, Sperm Bruises, Tic Dolorcux, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica. and for all disor- dere wherein a eedlitive hnd rubefecient reme dy in- applicable. Price thin - nt.y.five cents per bottle. All- of _ thei_abovo_colebiited_and_ extensively used medicines, are prepared and sold Whole anlo and Retail, at 294 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. For sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A. G. Miller ' Dickinson; Messrs: Altick, Shipper& burg', J. F. Spahr, Mechanicsburg. M. Bilner, Shiaornanntown, and In every town throughout the county and State. [January 14, 18.51 GREAT COUGH REDIEDY. ~..A..r , ..,. ~,...„...,.....,,, 6_ ETERp. i ,y _RWTOR.AL:-; For elt , O Coro of couGrcs, 9OLDS, nOII:IISEATESS, BR 9N CRITES, CROUP, AST.III. ' I. 7 .l . H.obapnro: COUGH -11-XTD-COLTSITIVIPPrO-17 In offering to the commmuty this justly cele brated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is Mot our Wish to trifle with the ;live or health of the afflicted, lint frunkly'to lay he• fore •Lem the opinions of distiti uisiied men and some of the evidences of its success, fro in which they can judge for themselves. We sineerely pledge out selves to matte no, wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor mill we hold out any hope suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Many' proofs aveltere given, and .we solicit an inquiry Iron the public into all. we publ lug enticed they will find them perfectly reliable and the medicine worthy their best confidence, and patronage. • BE J. STLLIMAN. AL D., L. L. D..&ro Professor of :Chemistry, :M ineraol ogy, Fee., Yale .College, Member of the LA, Dißt...Mod• Pll.lO. 'and Scien. Societies of America and Europe. t , l tli•epi' the cticitity- PECTORAL an . ad mirable composition from some ofiho hest ar- Materin Wilma; add frvery, effect- tee remedy for the class of diseases it is intchil et] to cure. • ' Nov. New Haven, Ct., v ,1849. Prof CLAW:LAND, of Bowdoin College,' Me. Writes—", f have witnessed the effects or your 'CHERRY PEGUORAL' in my own fluidly ond dint of my friends,ancl it gives me satisiliction tor nude in its favor that no medicine I have ever. known has proved so nminently successful of curing diseases of the throat and lungs." .REV. DU. OSGOOD NW;tee—. That . he ionsiders 'CHERRY PEC TORAL' the best medirine•for Pulmonary affec tions ever given to the public," and'• states that "his' daughter being obliged to keeWthe room four months NV tth a severe settled cough, acco panied.by raising el Mood ,night sweats; and the attendant symptoms of consumption, commenced the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and . had completely recovered," HEAR THE PATIENT. Dr. Ayer—Dear Sn't For two years I was afflicted with a- very severe cough, accompanied boapittingof blood and profuse night sweats.— By the advice of my attending physician I was induced to use your PECTORAL, and continued to do so till I Considered myself cured - and ascribe the effect to your preparakion: JAMES RANDALL. , 'lltamtv'en as. Sringfield; Nov. 27, 184 M. This day appeare d' • thecnbove named James . Randall, and pronoun ad - the above - statememi true in every respect. • " , • • LORENZO' NORTON, Justice, , THE 'RENIEDY THAT 'CURE§. . • PORTLAND, Me. Jan. 10,1847. -Dr: Ayer i I. have been - Itmg afflicted- with Asthma which grew ; yearlyy, worse mailing. itt , tumn, it brought' on h cough: Confined me in my chamber, and began - to - assume the alarm ing symptoms of .consumption. I had tried thin heat:advice and the hest: medicine to no purpose, untill .usestyont. CHERRY .PECTORAL, which has Cured' me, anti yon may VlOlll}6)iere Criiterully yours, PIiELPS. If.there is iiny'value ia the judgment of the wise, who - speakfront - experience, here is a teed. iaine ,worthy ofthe pubile!eonfitlense, PD.EPAItED DY 3: C. Avnte; I.O7NELL 131tiolt1 by .1)r. Raw Ilabls.rtl.4CDr. Elliott; Carlisle; Dr., Ira Day, Mi.:9banksburg; J H. Heilrop ;'Nepville; J B.' 41hick Ship, penOittrwmit 4lttiggists ktiaely rat,', RibbOng.:.,Ribbow. . . . THE :61.1 . 1),0rit *4 ..notv-oPirin& o ' oloo P' 'ckSt,D)C of,''PO,Petkt..atul Cap Ribbon? aver , oilored in Volisloi..nud.,Avtiylil , adviso tl!q' !Adios to call sobil nnd. , e . A,pr,:of, , the tArgairs.:!.", 6-036. . .. t. -- • • 43711rTITTNEits,- Mtccltat_ro ln -I ce••••ll.eduCed K. VAUGHN'S • • 14401112,1=0 rECIE:IIIRE I. cargo juottlem,-,ouly-OneAritavar:-----7 -• • . the Proprietor of the Great American litemedy "Valretint VsoirrantslSlTllnnTAlPTle ' induced by O. Mint eolicitetierurnY -liW, Agents,-three lima the' Nnitie‘• ' litatei and 'Canada, Las now Deduced the. Price If bb POPriler•and-viell.knowe article; arid vit tide date • tenceforth, ho- pit :tip but one Axe o ,-111, gum settles:7.V the'retaii,priOoLryll) . *. • • OME'DOLL/in„. The publia May rest assured that the -character of the Medi ens, Ifs strength, end :curative propertam Ntrt. l aralu• lacuseakn ,and the'. swae . can. will be berterrod in eni !raring leea r .l;cratorolo.:, -As this medicine, under its reduced prim, will be parches* ay then! Who tiara not, hitherto ramie themselves acquaints' with lie virturse,4the proprietor mould fug to Intimate thatli - article!" not to he clamed with the vast amount of " Remede of the day ;" it claims forted!' a :meter ikialine- pawn., of distascs. than antr„elior preparation now before tY world; and hie seeable •tielf foe eight fearriby it. Wiper's medical virtues, and, until this redaction, commanded deal .he price of ony other article an this line. liesicce PARTICULARLY' thtsjottolcsulta_lrith4rsit.hillt--- 'rile - poem and certainty, upon the • ' Iflood,.Liver; Ridnoye Lingo, and all otherargare, upon the pmiger talon of which lite an • Thu. medicine has a ined.vidgh retede as a remedy for Dropsy and DraveL. -- end all diseases of that 'macre. It may he relied Opeo whe he Intelligent physician by abandoned his patient, —and S ]use distressing' diseases, More especially DOorsy, th e p ro p, nor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At t ereeentiwiCei it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will peon, the article to be the Cheapest Medicine hi the World: far Ploise ask for pamphlets—th e agents give diem awe/ they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to fn medical matter) valuable for hoosehold Purposes, anityrha. , will nave many dollars per year to prectiCal housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to make the book of gret value, aside from ita chammer as an' advertelng medium ft the medicine, the tanirnoiliS in fariir of which, in the form " tatters from all part, of the country, may be relied upon. Vaogen's 'Vegetable - Lithontriptic Mixture " —lb Great American Remedy, noW foe sale in Quart bottles at each, small bottles at 50 Me each, NO small bottles will finned after, the present mock is dimmed or. Principal 91lice,"BotInio, N. Y., 207 Main. Street. . G. C. VAUGHN. __ZoliLWitolesolitanditatall.b.r..OLCOTT-MoKESSION't--- .00., 127 Maiden lwee:Neis% ~ N. 11.—All letters (excepting from agenis nail denier. veil "Irhtdriheiransacts business) mile be poet paid, or no atlantic sd be given tethmiLi ' ' S I n G ve s re A tl i c t k i k, Cn s r i l i i i i p i p e c ,--:lsburg i' .7 ", J C & 'Reese! fe Dice, Dickinson, J. 1 .4 Spdhr, Mccitnni^ttfurg, A H 'Lager, Kingstown. • Oct.lG . • ' Viluable School Books, 131.713L1 SHED BY - THOMAS,COWPETII , AVAITP: ki.;(l, 9.53 MARKET sr R ELT, PIIIADELPHIA , Hod for sale by all the book sellers in the United Suites: ' . MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An easy introduction to the study of Ceogra shy, desizned fist-children, 'hnd completely il lustrated' by NO „pngravings pnd 14 colored asps. NVECISELE'S IR 4 PERAIF.DIATE GEocn.sEnr—s The text, the exercises the illustrations, and.the • foriy beautiful maps are . printed togetherin one • quarto volume.- MITCHELL'S SCHOOL' GEOGRAPHY St. ATLAS, a system of modern Geography, comprising a ilition of the Present state GI ille troi hl and - its five great divisions. Embellished_ n ith nu. melons en,ravingp and illustrated by an excel lent Atlas containing Q.B.laintlsoirc and nceurate colored maps. This series of Geography by S. Oy . .l l llrtly , • introdu6ed into the public and, prilate schools o f all the principal cities - and towns of the. Un ited States n nod fair • trial of its 'inCrifs in these sehoore, it has received nn alniost universal recommendation. Mr_r_c_tkr,M2e,A matai.T_G.r.nonerats..l4-AmAx.- -An - ancient, ehrssical and , meted Geography, embellished with engravings .Q. : a remarkable evgnta;views - of - mole nrcit fea,q,te...:- - a MI paned by ancient Atlas containing 12'benutiful 'colored 'maps. lIIITEIIELL'S ATLAS ORouTLINE MAPS-- Mitchell's Biblical anti Fabliatli Scheel Geng raphy, with. Maps and embellishments. Mitch ell2s-icey to the-study .ot Maps.-:-and Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent nod popular books, um becoming wry crtett sively used in the best schools or our country: GllT.bik.'S FIRST LLSSON 7N GIWITIAII, upon the construction anti analysis of sentence's; designed as an introduction to_the “Analysis,q -aIIEEN.ES ANALYSIS—A treafse tutu the'struts tore of the English language, with .illustrationt and exercises adapted to the use of'soltupla,;hy Samuel. S. Green, Ar„ M., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These books hive already in ;die short , thou they have been published;obta.ned a very, tensive circulation, havibg been introduced into the public schools or l3ostoni Baltimore, Pitts burg, Oincinnatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg, and other cities .and towns, and recommended by - those who have tried them m their schools, -riithout—oneMion" . ._ in existence. WAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. I . IIE •PIIINARYSCROOL READER — Part IM is vutemkul--for—hogitmers,--h—tontaina--a--lesson .upot encl. or the elementary sounds of the lan guage -The Primary - School Render, part 211, contains exercises in twtteulation. arrauged in connection o ith easy . reading lessons. The 1-1 - ender, inmt 3d, is ileaigned for the Gist class in Prin uu •y h'cliools, and the lowest' class in Grammar Schools. tlE— = l — ECllllofr - READ£II - ,15 - dcsigned- -- rorilie olimile class iii Gramm He Schools, and V0111:11115 • k`N,ITISC6 inarticulatioo arranged in connection with f•eailing. len ono THE I.4sTniti: SCnoOL I Rn xpEß„is design for the highest classes in flublic- and' prirptc schools. It contains exercises in articulation, pauses, sod inflections or the voree with such ylen and suggesstions us are de spot fist flit ' TII Et iNSTRUCTIVE READI.4; ; m It Course or 12,:nlini.c On :\aturai II istory; Science of Lite. rature S BELLI NC BOOK. Consisting el wordsdii ecluuws and s,ittettees for' ral anti written exercises. .1l isu complete and systematic series of exerci.es in English orthography. This 'deftly popular series of reading books, and Chia spelling honk. were compiled 6y Air. nt..D. SW:to, of Boston, and judging from the sapid introduction into schools which tinny intent obtained in the.Enstern and 111414110 States and its ninny of the 'Western and. Southern States, we think they are really hetter 'adapted to the - wrinfi - ortelfelictqratiti7soliolarallian any°tiler yet t ptiblished. Thepuhlithers hare a very large „ nohnber of recommendationa from public school committee %Au:tellers and othrtal liienely tn, eau cation. • • FROST'S HISTORY OF'TIIO..V.STAI'ESs•-- ,One tol 02 two tor, higli — SChools mid amok. Thies. The s - a nil ne.ivorkehzused find simplified .or commoU'sclidols,, vol. 18 mo: • .Iscari9's Pit.scriest-PnistoLoov, for the use - of - schools' mid fimtilies, 1 vol. 12 mo. with engravings. PniitAny Plintotmax, by the same author, 1 . - vol. lit mo. . • FIRST 13002E4R A nrritstmo, F. A Adams; intended fct primary and common schools. lAI ETIC - IN - T wq PARTS. — - Ely the same author. I'nrt first—advanced lessons-in mental- arithmetic ;- part sec - mid-=- 031 es and exnmples for practice. in written arab, metic, for common and high schools. - • A-Key to - examples for' prnelleo in written unitonietio, for the use of teachers, by rho came author. Thcse nrithmeties hare, Seedred very' high . recommendations frOni teachers of schools and. ' academies, and from professors in several of our colleges, and from 'others interestedin the cause of education in various emitions of the. Union. T. C.. 81. Co., also publish many 'other School Books, which there is -net , room to enumerate here, besides haw, hiedical, Theological and AllseellineoUs Books ' and they are. fully .prepa. red to answer orders, for books in every depart- • moot etknowledgn,, Booksellers. 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