~L.:C \ -• '.'iIi:IPJR.A.IfIiIit:IXtit,..DEARAEMP.,±I, , ; _ "I ,-• , ' - - - ~, P c 1 ! 4 P 0 .." 11 . 1 . 4 uPP.:°!•. , i ...;..: ~ . • *r . thltetringliifxpreeeibly touching Wes , were' , arrittee . V this 'il iiiliep t; hi ity, in' A rd . ," MO, .rifi.ri j .'• the departure of Mr ; from Maiiiinoln, on the: ',,, voyage frost, which Re never ratuined it:— : ' •. : ' Poor and needy little children, , Savliorripod, we come to Thee, • 7. , , . r9r. our penile gird full of sorrow, /I - • • nd no ham hope havo.tvo. • . t i ' • 'Out upon the rustic.. ocean, .; . . • ,; • • There is ono tv,o dourly love— . • ,Fold. him In thiriu urine Or pity, . .. . Spread Thy gUardiun Whip above! . ' '' • . • . .. —. When the windi are howling intend . ...en„When the 'entity waves are high,. ; When Week, ,heavy, midnight shadOws,.. On hidirockleAs path Way. lie; • ' . ”: • Quideithd eunill4hitn,llvesed Savior. ,• ' rtht the puttying tempest my,: I'4mi thy font upon Its wntere,.. Send thy smile to llght=his, way.' • When - Ile-11es all pale and suffering, lied'upon Ills tunrciw bed.", ' WittiiiciloVirtiff.iee bent o'er hint,. No soft band about his-head •-- kind,aidpit ping angels • • 'Thai Wight forms around him bow; . Leithem kiss his heavy eyelids." Let them fan his fevered brow. roor'and needy little children • , , We have nestled in Ids bailor.. We'lloVo etiorled on tile knee liently;'decrly &five love him— Wewho On lIIS lilC(1111. tiuvc 111111; • ° Ity now ourdesoluilon bring Idm buck to on ugnin • If It please Thee, heavenly father, We world nee hint once more, With Mn olden step of vigor, With the love lit smile he wore; lint If we must treed life's valley, Orphaned, puldeless and Mono, Let unlace not, Yntid'the elindOws, Illo'dear foot pints to Thy Throne ItELIGXOITS drilatra33. Our 'senses are educated use , The experienced sailor Will not only see a ship in thelitizb -of the distant horrizon, where the landsman recognizes bottling, but 4, to what class of ships 'it belongs.. 'The intellect is educated by use,-and ..the experienced thinker will recognise; relations and analogies • where, tio,tlinAinedoCatectinind,_there_ is nothing: butT.onfoetion. • Our moral perceptions are educated by use. Ile whose moral nature is kept alive by looking always to moralrelations, and by fidelity to the . moral convictions, recognises, as 'by in o ithict, a decided right' or wrong in ac „ tionS which to_others.seem wholly indif . ferent, and through•this moral intuition 'be_ is fitted to pass judgment on the final *result of such actions. So our religious .nature is educated by use. Habits of prayer, of devout meditation, of refer.; ring all things in our devotion to the will of Gosl, habits of communion with. Christ till his 'words have become spilitand life to us, and our thoughts move in unison with his, most quicken 'our siiiritual per ceptions, deepen our religious ness, and give to us the, power of recorr msing as realities spiritual objects and relations which others are, and from their •• -- Want - ot - religibus"culture, -- niust - be en= tirely, ignorant., Throt)gh this Christian Culture, the education' of our highest faculties by intercourse with the highest subjects , whieli they can- -act upon, - tire we to enter into our highest life; and ex -perience-the-purest joy - tlmt - t he -- sou I can Ichow.:\ We cannot open our hearts in prayer viiililatense - searnings for in teFcourse with God without some Races sign of 'spiritual life and peace, and we cannot through the day carry out the 4 7 _ iii - rieifee - Ciftli - diTrioinenriViiliiiirliavlrig • -it-in some'measure confirmed and estab lished within us as a permanent part of our religious being.. So should we go on, growing always, in our spiritual gifts and perceptions, till our highest experi ence on earth is a foretaste.of heaven. - The Refiner of . . Some mo nths ago a few ladies, who met together in Dublin, to read the Scrip tures, and make them the subject of con versation, were reading the third chapter of Malachi. One of the ladies gave it ns her opinion, that the `Fuller's Soap, and the Refiner of Silver, were the same image, both intended to conveyAhe same view of the sanctifying influence of the grace of Christ; while another observed, there is something remarkable in t e ex- , pression in the thifd verse ;" He shall , sit 'as a refiner and purifier of silver. " • They agreed:that possibly it might be • se ; • and and one of the ladies promised to.callOn a Silversmith,and report to them --what-he-said on-the -subject:- She went : accordingly, and without telling the ob ject of her errand, begged to know the process of refining silver,'which he ful ly desOribed to her. '• But sir," said shO; "do you sit while the work of refining is going on 1" "Oh, yes, madam," said the silversmith, "I must set ivith my eyes steadily, fixed on the :furnace, for if the limo necessary for refining be exceeded in the slightest degree, the silver willbe injured." She saw ,at once the beauty, and the comfort too, of the expression, "He shall sit as a refiner and purifier, of silver. " Christ sees it needful to put his chil- dren into the•tarnacel but he - is seated by the side of it; his eye is steadily in _ tent. on,,the _work _of__purify ing_ and his 'wisdom and love are both engaged in the • best Manner for them. Thou trials do . not come at random ; the very hairs' of your.kead arc numbered. As the lady was . leaving the shop, the silversmith called her back, and said he had still fur -ther to mention that he only kneW when the, procesi .of: .purifying was complete, by seeing his awn - image reflected in the . _ . silver. , Beaut iful figure! 'When Christ, Shall see his own image in iis people his -work- of-puritSring. wilt-be- omplete. -7-',, - The Ihble. . - "Young.,.man, attend .to the voice • _one who has' pihsessod a certain degree. 7" . 0f thine in theworld,',andwho ly appear before. Ins -Maker ; read- ,the' t : able every day of your life." • • (Dr; S. Johnston.--- . ' i• -; If_a person :,would ' - Oh,ain a trite . Jrnowledge'of the •Chiistian religion, let . hini"stniry . the .goly. Scriptures;'eiip4e. Telly theiNew Teetament.,•Therein- Etre " ' 1 :0 - tt'aineitt'llte'litirds of eterital life,' GOA fOr'ilp:,nuthor--4nlration for itst end, and trutlttwithout.any .mixture LoCke. rr, N'S, _ • A . teF , tsttit Fattcy Store :I • T H fiADIE l_ni e -: _' 0 , 41 / 1 0 , 0 1 1-1P ( 11 3 „t.:,- — tciliiii 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiTitt Itawlin'e Prop andrFaapy, Store, and he supplied With irdiel s and 'Sous. ' .PERFAMERY . al.. city. prices. A Fresh I ! lotst reeetired.' , ..-e , •'• - , - • • AlAofi , FßUlTSititid CONFEC • VlONARlESiant , anided, , Floe , Sweet O'r• !angei dt :ip;r•enteitpr•doicaro finenlemprial , at 15 ~,I ;contr, p ayedozdet i rigs' ink , S edlber l~ „ lfl'uneh • and Claator Raietna at 10, tel','.und , 13 'data, ' Walfintlt,r'.Filberte, Italian , Cheinuts, atop lentonrMin4 Clove, Anieeed.-Veaberry and other , e3fffliedv.4l for' sale',ltt 'prices atpiChiliirittiV4 AR:PG . 4IIP :EA '13 0 1 , 011,k4,.,pp5.;„ dtion,tft tbs.:o3ot 911100 - Nrain @ti• A lot oislitdeo AN...HES and WINES, for mediCialittietOtiettesOlveS and for isle lit _ P„(pfLq4 l 4,-trAtloY :101:94'iWeSt; n street; Carii.?lo.,Vl,, iLt ~ ) ;t • 17 1 • N0,./11 1 3cf,0, 4 1f; , ‘,ND .0 GAYA of the b Be bYande edwa 6) . . 14r sit - 0 a , Rawlin'll Drug a d, Fancy DtotU, _ .1., [Cob 1p /etCirCo- eT , 01)0130. • rnatiGs 1 :bniuus . , . ffi .. Afirinr. , suripiii.!.- .; • ; ..... ; L igkitX:lilili repdi4eakrrpa iiio - Ck . !.!if Iklei'd: .1_ iainca,,,t'ainte;.',ol.4..l.;' 0i1!„ . :4..ii: - , ,iidiich Itavi . i?g boon_ fprzhoddorittilgioni cafe at the best say liauses,'A cati'cotifidenil)i c iecotnntdisf is Families,ZPlty.SiaianS, ' Optifitry' Illerclattiti urtipattleri, tat' tieilig, fratili and iitirS.- '''' ' ' ' 1 !- Piitent Mediainas, lierbs,sad•Extracts,'•• Fliio'liitiiii . salt", .•,- iSpit'ap,ttatitaittlid - t!.iltalii ... InStritinatits,' -' '' r Edsences,'" ',. ' ' •" • 1 Ppre.Essete: Oils A Ppriat-nory, &s. - .. ',':Pkt livi'r Dil- , 7 3 11. &Tont& • Gintkipe. .''''''' o ' .."'DYII-STUFFS. I l'• • '.: ' • Indigoes, , Log and Cain Wdodu,o. • 1 Madders,;'''.. •• . ' 'Oil Vitriol"'.' Sallies -•• '' ' '' ; I Copperas;' - ''' ' '•' ' Alum, -, Lae Dye : " •` PAINTS.. - ••• ' •• 1 ••• Wetberill & DVollier'S Pure Lend; Chronic). G'roon.and Yellriiir Paint' and, Vartiish DrttslMS, ; Jersey ; Window ••Gltiii;,' .Lilaseed Oil,;Turpett 2 1 tine, - Copal and CoriCh•Viwnisli, and Red Load.; I All of ,whioh will be ,sold at'the 'very lovvePt' ' market priee",'•''Also,alrostrthd-,--sfileniiidi.as sortment of- ',•-• --' .; • -;.1. . FANCY GOODS, FRUITS;,'" ••• Confectionary, and innarrierablo othei'aeticles cilculnted Tot use nud ornament, all or,•wliell are oflbred at. the lowest mit KleeSyst_the, elteniprng nook and. Fancy Store of the sub; scriber on North' Hanover street. • . - HAYEIISTIC,K. May 22.• ANOTHER REVOLUTION, oti 1313;111i) havin urchns . . • t h is stock ed of Me• Henry A Sthrgeon, his stock of Drugs,4ll'edicincs .&c.. would respectftkilY so licit a share of the publicAontronsge, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposi te . the Rail Road depot. ' tie Will keep constantly on hand, an assort-• mnnt (iffiest' Drugs. Medicines; Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's:Perfumery, and it 'variety of fancy Articles ' which hp is determined to sell 10w..—. tu will give his persomil attention to the busi ness, and particularly itYputting up presciiptions: A liberal deduction filmic for Physicians counL Vv Merclmnts, and Paters.. • • Feb.l3, 1850, • FIRET• ARRIVAL OF Hoofs irhtd shoes . , FOR CITE _FALL SEASON AT PORTER'S SHOE STORE, Atli/ - tired; bear Me - COMPRISING Men ' s, Boy's and Youth's Calf, Rip and cone Boots and Brogans, which are warranted to he of the best quality, Ladies Gaiters, Buskins and French , Ties, Misses and Childrens boots and shoes in great variety. Also, an elegant assortment of GUM SHOES and BOO'T'S,-with all the tale im provemonts and Warranted perfect. -Haying purchase') these gum Shoes front the name* the intrnutiteiurer, lam authorized to civic . NEW PAIR in place mf any that prove, defective in wearing. Haying a large stqpic of French Calf-Skins, ?Womack), Kid, &c., and good workmen, every attention is given to customer work as usual ssptig MAL M. PORTER:, Fresh Arrifral of Hardware CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPESTA utrA YIN G just returned from New York & - WI Philadelphia with the best and Cheapest Stock of HARD WA RE. CUTLERY BUILD -1N G -MATERIALS,- PAINTS;- &c.,- ever btouglu to Carlisle, I would resnectfully toques: dealers and consumers and all others to give inem.-callm dace-whether-thercannot-get-more and better goods for the sanie :monfiy Than at any other place in,town. , - stock .of Locks, Latches, Bolts,- Hinges, Scroys, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, kc. is complete and very cheap. Carponters"POA, I have -a splendid assort. ment. Also, Cabinet Maker's ,'fools-and Ma• lerials..viz.:=_V_eters,Mahogarty,Miperal.and_ Glass Bureau Knobs and , Yarnish. Z. •S ADDLERS.&'COACII- MAKERS?' . can bare everything- in their line cheaper than ever. _ FOR SHODMAIKERS,—....--:- - --I have a first ramstockrof Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings,'Pegs, Thread and Wax,_and. a superb, assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havealse a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, Ant* An_lbrris_pprg,.mll.lo san_bo _had aLno other place in town, gild 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, Snuffers and Trays,TubS, Buckets, &c. WALL PAPR I have the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment In town. And to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE; I would say come and see for yourselves. • 0030 3 P Inzportant.to Farmers and Millers! BURRELL'S CORN SHELLER., )115 subscriber respectfully informs the ferm iing community that lie has purchased the right to 13 Mrell's celebrated Corn Sheller, lor • 'the counties Of Cumberland and Franklin Farmers who have used this Corn Sheller, pro .nounce if a most invaluable invention. It is simple in.its construction and not liable to get nut of order. I separates the corn from the cob witimut - breakingoithermvl - delivers -the - corn 'clean and fit for market. It shells from ten to twenty 'bushels ,per hour. S ght hundred of their halm' been told the, poet season by the inventor; all of which were highly approved. ry Persons Wishing to see the above Corn Shot. lei, can do so by calling at the shop of the sub scriber, corner of North [hoover and Louther streets. Carlisle, where he will keep constantly„ on hand a large number for sale. Every farmer and miller should have rue above cheep but Valuable Corn Sheller. DAVID F. FERITER.T, November 27, 1850.-2 m. Harrison's Columbiaii.lnk. 0,,0 E subiertber has on lioncFa large s7ply • of the above inlc, which, hy,a spoei rangement ith•the proprictM;ho is abrp fur nish to merchants and others, of the mailufac• turers wholesale prices. att2l S A lIUBBAR-D xiltEsn GOoms. rp irtibsariiiiir :is now opening a general. DRY GOODS just reeSiv .od from the city, among which may be enume rated Bombazines, tilpachatt,i:iCaahmerca Mona: de Laines, Chintzes,renlicoes. Ging hams, with a Variety of other Dress Goods. - to which the attention of alto citizens of Carlisle, and Vicinity is invited as hey may expect to find soma good bargains. 0;130 r G .- W HITNER. ILOBIERY. • A: GENERAL assortment of Ladies and Childrens' Stockings, consisting of Ingraih and Snub Silk Onshmore , Morino,:Lambs•Wool & Colton-justioponed-by • 'novG Lead Colored Bonnet4l, NEW-45opply Lead Colored Bonndts joorrecol.ved at the store of • 09,t23 , - . • . G Fresh Cranberries,, ' 'llA* 'Must been reeeiveil,"ne 'nlao n lot , o. new FARINA lane 1.101Vlifq; and for sale b Dec. 25;50. " 'Veit!'Vail Goode. .& the #lori ial , ner of Hanover tand Lou. thor 'streetkopposite Ilumer's Grater!, Store, Titp,ypdcrojMnsT. postjaopectfully; inforins hie friondA and the public generally,:that lin' hue justreinfrairl. , ,froni Philitaollihin with avail telootdd,itesorttneinfof FALL' , GOODS,'-yer. 'elniseilint the InNivehtliricca, , anti , Which' ' he 'is dottAmineil•fo'ioltat small'p ng rofite :amo' them inny he' fouittl-- . CLOTHS[!.CASSIIVIBRES,:. , VES,TINGS :Santee* Velvet • GerdOtKetv tuelcYJ'ethii;,•tSce. Ay. D I'ES DRESS G ODS,' 8 Ind in' part' of,Black. Silks • Gnalitnerea Motiselin de die6libma, Colleens LeceB,,Fringeai &c. CYM4alaCto;aiekinge,,Checlia, , Flttrinels ; Drillings, 0 enbbutg; Linsey ai Muslim.bteaclted. end.: u el/18808C-, AtiteeB:.Grocerioa . in ell variety,,,vizt::S.ugar,,;DofFee; r .Tene, Motassos,, Spices, ,!Clioenlat .Ragscnnd Cciuntry, Predece, telt owin exeltenge for geode Menge, 'VET ' WEUrrapEtitUrra,: , Jl , H 3 TiiinOd:ii'Vorioty of Lynx and, d'or .M moitUF• WoUaikorone (plagues and.pric . t t j t t t-ri 1' HITHER. • ~ t'l4ltftt. t. ' • gai l oiet• gor by tkornopp!... , Ni.4 y9frAge4YOpt el Book Stbre oltinisubeVriber, otter e, T Or - MARCH ensuing. - D. MARTIN. ' Feb. 19 7 31 _ • • , I-Grand -andaquartf:PX A5.81,-;(31, .81,-;(31, l'• fillaltUfaCticrerd • 011)s.. :4, 6,8, 9 antlrl44;tuay.o - b't cealßaifitnor'e, !.. r a ti t N 0'4 7 1:1 RTEt',i , fraini• 0 i. 164; tfoi6s; in' 1E - ilia bstit'icioil/Mttliegren'tdriMdlnabehees ef, Varian.. etylcif,'..With 'and , ivitletfatiironlratiies, munbiningq,ll the Iniprefellibet.4:Yetraisite hi e superiOr• Inman - haft: I K. & o.'haveradeived lrOm the 'Maryland, Ihititte the fi rst prentittao , for" thatitPitutoli;tin three'sitcCessiia.yeare, 1848; 12491 1850. They , Juivc also,been" honored with nnoierous teatime.. ' ends' fnim' all, the'' nioaVcelebrata nitiets who 'belie used their instruments.' Planes from their I cstablislunent haVa lbeeiteSed at the. concerto os - Lind;llerc. 'Heltrisioelc;';l3..ishop, Laborde; Kneen, enrol her' en'tinetit , Perforrners: ' They gaunt - I . lton durability . far : five . y ears, under good care.'end :wilt' replace others l nll i npay not give co tisfaction, if application he 'made ; within six.-.Menthe after delivery. I Their Uonufactory. being ,conaucted on the .most extensive scale enables, them -- to furnish insuuments at the. very lowest yrices, whale, sale 'and ;retail.- , , Constantly on hand, A. Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO, 1 1 ,for which they are sole agent's fort.eis city. 1- - -January224 - Catzly, •,;',' . , , = Perfuxneryi Fanby Soap &Taper•flax mAravradmowsir. 48 Xarkel sired, Wow Second, Philadelphia. L - EGG.•& CROMPTON, Manufacturers 1,..) 9f Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and. Fundy Paper lloies, - respeetfully call , the attention of the Druggists rind Dealers in Carl ism , and the Cumberland Valley, to their extensive stock of Deeds, coMPrising, Perfumery; 'Fancy-Sonps Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &e. of every variety. Als9,,a full and complete as' sortment of Fancy. Paper Boxes; of every de scription, large or small, round or , squats, made to order at the - shortest notice.. rrDon't forget the ;place, 48 Marit'ei, street, Philadelphia, All orders wilt meet with prompt attentior„ Janls PIANE FORTE WARERDONIS, NoAll CHESNUT STREET, I'HILAD'A. THE OLD STAND, occupied for more than one-third of a century by G. 'IrE- : tuuloroigned-would—most fospoctfully announco to4ho publtc that he is AGENT: for ~ntore than twenty of .the mast c;!:1!" - Fr.a celebrated manufactffet3of DOS t; TON. NEW Y PHILA; ' . EELPHIA, aniljelseivhere ; sad is constantly receiving from i chern PIAN OS:o the richest and most yaried styles, of superior, tone, and-of the most superb finish, of 6.6}, 66, 6+,' and 7-Octaves, which_ are warranted equaL to any Manufactured. _either in this country or. in Europe. Just yeceisedi else, a further supply of Church and Paidor Organs, of beautiful patterns' and fine tones. ' life ,WAREROOM is constantly supplied with h choice selection of SERAPIIINES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and niost ex. =sive manufactories in the United States •, a. mong whicn is a new style of REED' ORGAN having, Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt pipes in - front, and case elegantly carved, „,• and highly ornamental. Tuning and Repa.ring—Sig. , Salvador La Gr,assa, a.distinguishedyirmo Forte Manufactu rer and Organ Builder, 'Will attend to all ordern. sapf4;so • OSCAR C B ARTER. THESE celebrated - and justly acknowledged superior goods, in the latest colorings and most - improved - styles, will be furnished by the siibScribers in any quantity, nt the ' , very lowest prices. Purchasers will please notice That the genuine Bay State fabrics bear tickets corresponding with the above cut, and' they will also be7dieringuished from all oilier Wool en Shawls by their superior fineness of texture and brilliancy of colors. Orders so licited from all sections of the country, and the same drill ha promptly attended to. Purcha sers will also find in our Shavil department a large assqrtment of .all the other most approved makes, and newest designs' of American, French rind Scotch *Woolen.Shawls, embracing a.greatitriety of plain and medium styles for friends: Alati, Superior Long-and-Square Shawls in latesrstyles and best manufacture, High lustre black' and colored sills Shawls, Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thibet •Shawls, with silk, and woolen fringes, Paris: Printed Cashmere ud—Terkerri—Shawls— P-laini-and--Embroidered.! Crapo Shawli, New Style printed Palm Shawls Neat Figured Paris Brecha Shawls,-Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls, Plain Bound Seal Skin Shawls, Plain .Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed, and bottnd,.Eight•quartor French Mode Colored Thibet Cloth, measuring full two yards wide p r . Shawls, binding to matc', White and Col red , Bareelona And Genoese:Shawls, &c. VTAVIICESAVE AND RETAIL... ROBERT POLOCK & CO No. I 8 SOUTIOECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA - PEEPUDIEERY DEPOT. DON'T be' deceived. Country 'Merchants LI and Dealers who want rod and cheap PEhOFUMERY.nnd FANCY SOAPS should call upon JOHN CLEGG, Perfumer and Chemist, 48 Market St., below fld, Philadelphia. who lins constantly on hand PERFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS of every. description, Powders, Hair Oils, Ox,Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, &c., &c.' 100,000 persona have road my idvertisement in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and been .00nvinced of the,advantoge of purchasing direct from the manufacturer. Agency for Ferrtirel3 Citi(16811111 Hair, ,Oil, &c.. „ - - 1J Orders from nny part of the United States will bo promptly attended to. aug4'.so,ly , • JOIIN.T , CLEGGA • RECONOMY“S WEALTH. I .Light,lLightlf Light!: Pine"oll - CaxaphinU:k Medal Fluid, acknowledged• superiority "rind .nurity, Ur manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale' prices;- by DAVIS -& HATCH, at the old established stand of the Into fickle min T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and proMpruttention given. The voice of the public,--lot fifteen - fearsTrini - t he - award - of u Silver .Medal, and Cornpliinentary , notice !by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, Is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our gil. alcohol,Titeh, 'Turpentine, Rosin, and S; its of .7'urpentine, far sale Wholesale and Tie . tail, at the lowest prices. ' 'fo3o G W HITNER 4,411; S' az, Rowe, AirAN UFACTU R ERS and wholesale dent LIB are BR'OOM S, B AS ICE SOnd • WOOD WA REy•littire removed tO•the largo store lately 'occuple& by Messrs. , Seller's E 4 vit.. whore they have opened an extensive stock of Eastern and pity . . made' BROOMS find, OODIWAIIE,• %Audi ' theinre now•selllng the,lowestfmanufttefurers.pricoo.• •• & full assortment 'of Ilrisiles,'llmslres,: iebrilage ' EA:." COndtantly .on• hand ' No North Third• Street; &doors bolow.Tlnee',. PI Moto his,, J jfyl7,'so P. Steam , - , lVitollll & CIALLARiELER, • • Corat• ofßirlgr. , J old 4 . 4 4 , PHILADELPHIA. , O • U LOcalf the , attonuon of purclineorsi to W their elegant' tissot•townt of fYrou ht and Paa;flrbtl.Rolling 4 fotk.:r• . I,i. 4 2.•• • q g.. o.•ol.p rtiEs .. ; • tfALOUSTEp' .1. ; • ~,, • 1; , JITP.Atti.q.ASI J. 1 • 'Prii tojiothoi"riltkt 'oll:kit - ids' of tOrPOetinioontal Wath, 141arb . .Sa"Gallaohar'ErTgak - bf ORIGINAL DESIGNS, conininitto' 110 "tioeit'iolactiozi 'dahigna that. hits.rivor beam 18E141411,-41AR •Va to fany , paiaonto' make itiilohict tiotl: . • , .; I >) Atabl9.sl • • Ohildrenis' atm*lug . • . A4mtlf.••rgmit;-0: C..ttlid' , gerinoiloqc of;.QllAimfox, Also ' , iiviitfilioso hi 'great iraricityl'ust opened b 7 0 W HTTNER, EMI BAY STATE SHAWLS =I 1 ftigil l iti 111 Pcnit • I P* Anited , Suited ' l ife' Insurance 11- 11 1.11,huity - Etnit , Ttust, Capital $250 ;000 Lr ' • Sys:, m. ' friltig - eatistantCansolicited application for Lifo,lintiurance, givea' the most abundant and 'gratifying. proof 'dimply Unpleased with..the last impottance of tfie ag i dect. Thd great' "object, howtiVor, of linsta in rice should 'be Way; ?t het wise,' tlii; Iv Vold • 4 &tridtlie4;to l .instire : .may.:ba.:.disopaoloted l ." muchaiiiii•ntinfiot lie,pritetised in this saleatldtil of' iiti i liffieki *Atli to effect t he' Coat rictof.L , ' The thaic4.iiibilicl be regOlated not by preabni Jai nIY; I tiefim'gat b 'idid'agYfifant largolittliieemente, as' this, ter ! Prirola,roatOi' 'are' lated Tout helot /ref' with future bend's. presetit'ind prospective benefits thereftiro ; are given, the result ultimately, must terminate in litigutionolisappititment and ruin. - 1 .'he objet it - aimed at hy•this inatitution is stability/ and No pelulty. The rates of prerniunt havo been care-, fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.— The cash ayst a in af payments line- 'also bben adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no ,pert olltheriesets of title company, and 'every "corningencybeidg fortified with an envie cap., ital, security'Stamps tile' whale tVitern. This !feature, - piramount to all other , considbrationa, ;commends the company to public fltfror: — planatary - pamphlets,hanks.application - paper& .;information, and every facility will be clieorlully !Itirnished the public by Mr. E,.BEATTY, who "lian.been duly afipointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. If lIINKLFA r i has also boon appointed Medical Exominer. Directors.—Stepho It , Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin .W Tingley, Jacob L • Florence,-William M Godsvin,.Paul 13 Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'lleitry, Jantea Devereux, John L Linton. • President.-Stephen It: Crawford: Preeiden l.—Ambrogo , W . Thompson. Secretary & Treasurer. —Charles U Actuary.—Manuel Eyie. - Counsel Atorney.— Irhcimits Belch. • . :Of dicaT Examiners.—Paul,B . Goddard, M.D. . WilliardPegper„ M. D. " . fnug7 ly FIRE ZNSURANCEI. ,TIIE Allen .ttnd East; Ponnsborouglr % Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorpei•ated by an act of Assembly, is now 'fully ,:rganitied;and in operation under the manage nent of the folkiwing commissioners, viz:. n" . Jacob• Shelly; Win 'R , Gorgas, Mmhael in, Melchoir. Brenneman, Christian - Stayniam Simon Oyster, Jacob ll — Ccover,.LCW/S , :flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin . II Musser, Jacob Kirk, SamuelTrowell, Josecli \Vickershamc•' ': The rates of insurance areas low andfavora d° iis any Company of theltindin tho.State.77 'arsons wishing to becomo•members:are invited fo Make application to the agents of the cotnpq- Ity;•wha are willing to wait upon thorn at any JACOB SHELLY, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice. President.; LEWIS HyEE, Secretary. -- , MicirAm.:Caexmir, Treasurer. • 0ct17'49. • IMOINI Cumber/end county.—Rudolph Martin,. New Cumberland. C B Kerman, Kingstown, Dewy Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert - Moore and Charles Bill, Carlisle..lseac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg, Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. • • • York county.--John Sherrick Lisburn, Sohn Bowman, DlRsburPeter Wolford, Franklin JOhn Smith. Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Baffensberger, J W Craft. Harrisburg.—Houser &ILoblitnert. Members'lof the company having policies al bont to expire can have thorn rene,wed by malt -ing-application-to-anyoftbe-agents,-- AND G-ROCERIES! TEA FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A LOT of new Coffees, Brown and White Sugars, Orleans and Syrup. Mo!use's, and all ,other artMles conne,cted with the - Grocery `bu tiiness.jittl receivedbir the subscriber, includ ing an assortment of FLU of nlI kinde, fpgOthes with Raisins. Citron, S t e. stiitalitOlor - toe saga. Also. PINE APPLE & DAIRY CFIEESE, of fine trunlity and-a fresh s,upply Test Brands of GREEN & BLACK 'I,'EAS, in metallic Packs of - quarters,: halves and Vbs. A lqo.o handsome selection of fine • 'FRENCH &BADEN CHINAWARE and 4 large assortment of -TOYS - tot the ap proaching holidays, at the store of daolfi J W EBY. camar CLOTEING & L. STEINER respectfully invite the attention of their fribluts and •the public generally, to their large lot of Goods that have been purchased at a great sacrifice in tqa city' of Baltimore. They Will sell there at e . small advance, as there is no room for therein our little store room. So comp ono and all and take them at almost any price, es we are deter. mued to sell cheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia. New York or Baltimore. Hang out your banners! Hear the trumpet! Here Wei come! hero they are! What's the matter? what's the'matter.? 'Only, look at the crowd,' Como on Joe, Jim and SaM Hatter , • Let Us sea what's out. ' -• ferh acre - comes — timi We'll ask him what's the muss ; See ltitiPithe Street does fill, ' There certainly must be a fuss ! -0, noboys, no fuss at all, - Only anoiler great arrival, ' Of beaUtiful - Clothing for the-fall , At M. & L. STEINER'S Clothing Hall! . I have.just_bought a.euit.so fine=_. _ Tell me, how do you like it,TOP Don't you want one like mine t' - 'Come on, boys, let us go. • • - Now let me tell you, - - What there you can fitid,l ' Coats of all colors,' And Pants of all kinds. ' Waistcoats so handsome, And Cravats so nice, And they will not think it troublesome.. If, you give them a call twice or thrice. They will wait on you with, kindness, And they can Sun you with a nice Cap, . Which 'for its quillity and - cheapness;' • , You can only find at ' STEINiR'S, West Main Street; next door to ,Duckholdes Hotel. tcrAotirst rate assorthient of Cldths, Cassi• mares and Vestings always on hand, which will be made to order in the inost fashionable and best style by a first-rate - workman. - Oct2-3m NEW -GOODS! TEE. tOdersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, thaft 7 he 113 g ..ispently'returned Irons Philadelphia with a very large and carefnllq seleeted assorttnenvof new FALL. GOODS; . purchased at the lowest ntri ces, and .which his determined to dispose of at'very small profits. - • t • Superior - CLO'nIS, at from 75 centsto • a yard. Cassimeres, Cassinets and Vcstings, 'at-various prices. .PRESS GOODS, such as Delaines,"Bsre and it'Splendid assortment of 'Silks. 'An, extensive assortment of Calicoes and Gingham° .Also, Checks, Table Diapers; Tiekings;,lllus. lins,-Eonnem, Hate. ' BOOTS AND SHOES-rA good assottment. of Men's,Women's.and Children's Boots and • ShoO, , .of.euperior. quality, and very elleap : - 4 . . Algo;• boy7si.and Menet Cloth and Hungarian ROCERTES—SocIi as Sugar -Coffee. Illo lasses, Pekin Tea Company's celelirtittiT Teas:. Also, constantly on hand did best quality of Carpet Chain. The,- aubspriber ,respectlullyt asks ell' who W • isli-goodlt bsaine, to give him aeall.tt Con't - forget. thetstand. 'opposite Leon ' ards•old stand,, North Hannverstreet- • '' • -Better., Eggs, Rage and Soap, taken•nt mar ket prices . • " • N ,WOODSreAg't Patent Stara'Polish. •". fOl giving a•bearditul gloss to:Linens, il e itis. Y' line, Collars, Ice., and prevents dust Vei ns. sgcicing , tcrloinoPP,.44.':.tt,T 4.':.' It nothing injurious. ittst received by I deck!deck!l' • •" G'' , W' ''" .BOOTS ' Si' SHOES: InrgeAsfthrtintel4 of Men • .V.stnen, 8;4 . , Childtens'lloo,t3 Shoe,, Deonbile Bnikinq,..titisitJdnnyi, Lind. Wises, Av 41 0 ,11,! ca sell 'v_eyy , • " , N. .W WOODS Ag't • •.,, „ 80A . D11114. .- oprtlpti , FlVE; BOARDEII.B3WiII ripea, „f! , c . F.p[nm,,adt!iatA r9agfirlaVol,orpo,, s9Ping ots, the . qul?gcrAerip,Aßl.4ll Ajapover. • :atfoot,,Carlielo,i ! • , ~A:S A PP.:A/9MAP!' • v. :, 117: I ; r i m SACKS 4 , 1 e. " ..for oalo• °Hoopshd.wora iiotisa ilealL.4 • IV 13:11allt ThAltiAg't. , 1 ,1 •• t - T4P,e# t NYA l Ff irSttld' gqlolo nagowoopt,pl.tti a F tge f l ) in yurtotip cellool'o 114 t , lohul"eti i'pporo, Shawle, 'Alio) tot' - tojdt. '2 Woroted ' -"' popt2s • . • - • GNV lIITNE,I2. • •intletitaltoilo: s'• J. 1.1 I it*, inif AniteiidEm' = . , \ 1 , 1 , .4., , ..1 4 1L,, 1 v,“1 .14 , % \\,' • `.- - r, ~ ,11 , ae,--4.-..;. , , ,..4!y.'1 , , p, \, ,•\ - , , r,.,..ii h , 1 '''''': 4l WWK \>‘•-• - __... Clituli - T--''' I, , . -- , 4 . ~,, 1.0,.:., -, .--,,,7- , ,7:.'",•Ei4E....;i2:;.- - i . ! • , . • I. . Cheaper 'then carilbefouncl Vas. mif q of the,' ~ i 1..'; ,::,,,,: - • ......Z... ' . _ . , ITlHR!eubsiber 'having juetleturned, frorri i i I . AlMEnstrn-cities,wllll , .a!full and:Mine.' Some assortm ent of all kinds of HARDWARE - Of the Very best makers And well seleofetliiiki ' how opening at the Cheap Hardware Btoncltia', Perth Hanover Street, next doorto,Bcoit'ellon, :tel,r formerly kept by henry Glass, . hpre .hp , 1 would invite all that Me in want of ',good and ;cheap Hardware to give him a call rind see and ;satiety yourself of the truth. as we, are detorin- Ined to'sell nt a very small advance. .Small lertifits!and quick sales arc the orderoftlio,day To Builders, Carpenters. and Others. ~, . • A itill : stock OFwhite, Mineral 'end . .Innate& !KriOlis, locks and latches, of every description !pric..o and quality, hinges and Serews'Window• i - 3Tht li - , - iiiid - Isihutter springs, strolliti and 'barrelled Bolts, of every kind; 'mill,' cross' cut. .and .circular Sows, hank-panel, ripping;•and! 'back Sims, brightblrick and flux engulfs,' o the' very-best makers, Chisels, broad;pointihg. hand and elloppitig Axes, of different maker s hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron squares, hies and rasps, nails, brads - sad Spike's of all-sizes and warranted of the best quality. ._ To Sa4dlefi and Coach'Jllaleft, Our stock consists of a complete assortment of articles in your lino,of busittese.'eaddlery tools, brass, silver Mid 'japtincd' mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pasteing and seaming leers and , ,fringss, p'ain and figured canvass, of cloth, lop lining, cloth and serge liningof ywl oils kinds, white, red, blue and black patent leather Dasher's; 'sillier and brass'plate, 'Deer Hair, rosette, huiie,fellows, spokes, bows, clip tic springs, iron axles malleable' castings; &e. ' To Cabinet and Shoe Atakefs,' ' ... A full. stock of shoo kit and findings, bOotrmo rover's, French kid, straits, morocco nod lining and binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, harinners pinchers and French, morocco. kit Of every de scription, superior copal varnish; Japan and black varnish, inaltognny'and mph, V 11110.13; moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral and, maliegany knobs of cvm y!siee end style. To Blacksmiths, (Farmers and Others. - DT to..s of assorted bar iron. w nrranted tube of the best quality. A eptendid assortment of bar .nd rolled iron, hammered; horse shoe, scollop, •lllongh, broad nn narrow tire, rolled, horsetl.oe bar; band, round and square iron, &jet, shear, spring, English and American blister steel.Epg lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, at,- vile,•vices, files, rasps. horse shoe nails. &e. To floniekeepers. A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives 'and forks, butcher knives and steels, briannia lamps, brass candle sticks, 13rittrinnin and silver table and tea spoons, plated* butter knives, pre. serving kettles; snloothing irons, iron and tin ned tea and oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, wnshboardi, tubs, 'churns, - buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, anti stew puma, &c. To Gunsmiths, JUarksmen and Others. " Rifle and Gun Barrels, tone action,i plug, nipple sad back action Gun Locks, gun mount ing nail gun breech cocks, sheet brass and German silver oinnmcnts, &c. To Painters. . A fresh lot of Wetherilre pure and extra White Lead, oil and turpentine, varnishes, Ja 51m, White mid - red - Fehisl, yellow and' Green paint, ground in oil, whiting, Yellow ochre, &c. To Blasters and Marksmen. ' A good nssortmetYt of double refined powder rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse,shot, flints and bar' lead, ropes -of , all .kins, - . for threshing maeldnes and well 'diggers', an d a thousand other articles too numerous to Insert, nil - Wiolciirro - give -- us a ettllnsint - wi3 - tire - cotr. - 71 fldent you will find a good assortment of Hard- ' . - ware and cheaper titan can• be - found •in any other 'House this side of the east. Give pa a '! call is all we ask, at the old and well knoWn I Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lowi:§Alar- I Inn, in North Ifimover street, next door 'to, • Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.• noes - JACOB SFIN/t112... • ! CHEAPER. TH A N savEn. IIIE subscriber having just returned from the East, offers to-the public p more am ple and complete assortment of goods in hiS line, than ever previthisly offered, and resh - at: fully solicits dealers and others to give him.a call, when 116 will shoSv them goods at aston ishingly low prices. To Builders, Carpenters and Others. his ut4Gle .coMprises a full assortment of Locks and Latches of every - description, Hin ges and Screws, Wind= Springs and Bolts of various kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Paints of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c., &a.— Also, Mill. Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand Funnel, Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi 'Bels, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch ets, Planes and Platte Bins, Steel and. iron Squares, .Files and Rasps, Nail;, Bradtf and S ikes of all sizes. . . To Sadlers and Coach .71Takers-: • A complete - assortment eflsaddlery Tdols, Silver. Brass and Japaned moonlit*, Varriage immi trgs7 Brood—past - I hg-qm ti — sar InylLired; plain and figured Canvass, - Drab Cloths, Raii nett, Serge and Bucrion, , Aloss and Deer.llair patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps and Da. Fillers. Also, flubbd, Fellows. and Spokes, Irao - Ailei;MalloblO Castings, &c. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers -•-My, stock- embraces complete .assertment of goods in your line. Moroccos, lining:and binding Shins, Laste, Thread, Page by' the barrel'or smaller 'quantity, Tools of every de: seription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, Var nish, Mahogany and Maple Vaneers, Mould ings and Rosetta, Sota Springs, Gloss, Mahog any, Mineral and Vancered Knobs of all sizes. To Blacksmiths, Farmers, and others, trki may lie in want of good Iron. Tie offers a-full assortment 'of Rammred, Horse Shoe, Scollop, Plough, broad and nar row ; Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Noise Shoe, Bar, Band,' Rotind, Square, Tiro, Hoop and .Sheet Iron; Nail Rods, Russia Sheet Iron, () C1:18t, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English and American Wagon and Carriage Boxes, Vice'S, Files and Rasps, Florqo Shoo Neils, To Housekeepers , and those ahout entering the .Ma trimonial State. I would invite attention to my betuitiful .na sortrrient of waiters and Trays, plain and Go thic style, knives and fork's, Buteher_Nnites; Scissors and Shears, Erittannia,German Silver,' and Silver" Plate, Table and . Ten Spobtte, Brass and Emerald Preserving, Kettles, smooth ing Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, " l Euckets, Churns; &c. Oils, Paints and Dye Stuff's, Fire and Water Proof Faint. oct3o HENRY SA XTON. . in&OCTOR YOURSELF jur=FOß 2.5 CENTS !! •-- r ily.inenOs. or the. pocket Tf:scul:tp i or, EVery one is Tie Physkiiko !, (-NOM! edi Ron, .wit.!! op 'Ord& Ma hundred co4ra-- i ego, showing privOte Ois eseq in' every, slinp#: 'and Opt!' t . oolforraOtions If theteeeretlre splbra‘: , 1Y WMYOUNO, M.D. Thetiroe ,ar4 ingfroin secret ...,... ~ , ...le Wel*, oi ktrAextny : is by the prescription's containdd in tills book One one May mire himself; 'without' hindranceto blim.. 'siness,'or.the knowledge of, thy moot intimat ~ friend, and with one tenth the usual expense:. „1.• additionlo the general: roUtine_gf,priynte:diseases 'ii fully explains the cause of manhood's (tk.) da cline, n . lth ,obserintions on' 'maringe—besitlee' nanny otheoderangements :which it would not by ProlleC 1.9 enumerate ip the public prints.. ' • , ..o:7 . ,A•py persomsendinr, r , rwFx•ii, , ilyz,cearx•Fip • enclosed •in,n letter,',will receive ono copy of this; book, hyrjusil . , or five c4p,ies.will be :sent for,one.• • Afolltu , :,,,A, 011 re as,. ,"urt: w.. YOUNG, No. 152 .. SPRUCE, Street , PRIL.A.VAVII tA" pocd r intid., , . - "Pft, , A'OtiNP , ,can 1 !e , k 1 511Mil!Pd0 1 1 . 1olY of 111 P ,1 )!Pc 1 1Ps.Pilenrihedio hos Ilii i ;2;oit, PPlili°'" • ' ;One, at his Offices, 152 spitub . area;Alv,ory Any hefty fen 0 lio.4yopA;CSundayi exp-ntecl..r. ' itihY . 1% 11;W. - - ~, • : c ,.,1,, ~„,, r , ..„13000,,540es ttuil.daito.s, ,, „„, ~ „, i l ' 4813 T itiolf ortinsa , CiPPOBITE' tiII'NISTI OPiniar• •t li litl . .11 : 1, , k , Opliabl64 J... , I: ~0 "I. ~,, ix m . ikt.q. ORTER inviteirthent ention o ' , Vl l tlter , pedille to hhOlerge land, Complete ea sortment tit' .1i 0 OTSI SHOHS I,c -, GA ['rpm; • Just recdived 'from :Philadelphia, including a' va• riety'of new. styles. . His experience in the Shoe . . 'business, enables him , to select4ork eUthe best: matetifile and 'werkirionship,iwlliah wilhbe sold. ,lit- the' lowest cash price and warrantetv , i , ' • tercutiternet 'work etrfiridedin'a mist.; ,____ o =I ig t..iiheefi(4 .l another lot , ;orAlt1„„ot Frames or,tholatearetyle::,Also; - Bonnot Bilker. , Silk and . Satin Lininire dr*arions nAec.1.1...10 111UST. , rbeetveil.olfrooltiaiipliirJdf AlixoriPart Oil. For oalo bY• A'l3 kETTEII-. 00t23 ' No 148 'poral.1411119Yor pit Atiotrive4 '-‘ " - 71" - / - Cele mttut , 11. , It:Conderqs every . ono.. Cholera cnn lio:;cnred , ' Dr. Icieler's Sarsaparilla, Panacea. For, the removal and permanent cure orsif Diseases arisingApin an impure ;. • 'slate of the Mead and habit ' oPtodY."'"' TI e' All-wise Creator heal. implanted in all Organized bodies. an innate disposition ttY self preserVation. The vital powers; possess ;the profiertY of . resisting' the influence of external as' the BLOOD is the 'common .pa=. balutafrom which all parts of living matter deriVes its renovating cletnents, and cOnsaquerit ly. Upon which the life of organized beings dd ,pend, is probable that in cases 'of aceident, sr,where artificial meanalinve'been employed; to deprive It of an essential property,.the vital ' effects of the whole system will be directed to. restering,to it that propesly. In all con stii badnal undllhareditary affections.; this , flnid has undergone some primary „alteration, which is the cause. of the scecial disense,'M which cs: ;sentially contributed to' its production. Resto ration 10 health can only be obtained by a re moval of the morbific cause through-the medi _um_olalte_cireula.tion,zunLDT.licelaes_Sarsa-1 purilla, is the most powerfdl modifier of rideni effecting this fluid known.. See pamphlets. Illackw,uutitown, N. J... June 11, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Vela gir: I nm entirely out of your Panacea. I was called -Upon clay, before yesterday for half a dozen.' Your medicine is becoming very popular where Illiave introduced it, and I think the morn it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, WM. PARHAM, M. D. For details, certificates &c., see. circu: ars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 but- Ica 65 DR. KEELER'S COUGIJ SYRUP .Among all the remedies before the 'public this stands pre-erninent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough. FleUrisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections or the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot, be bestowed upon this reme9y, and the proarietor urges every ono afflicted with any of the above compliints to sOciire it at once, It is warranted to owe or no pay. Price only 50 cents. DR. KEELER'S-CORDIAL AND CARMI- NATIVE Every family whether rich or poor; who val ues health tunkall its blessing=, should have this invaluable relived ut hand, It is infinitely the best remedy' kr' wn .for - Tiorrlfcco, Dysentery`, Cholera Ntorb 1, Cholera. Infontum, Choli', Flatulency, grping-poins ' cramp, etc., and for all diseases of the otoniach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited has &lien it a reputation ,hs firm as adaMont. W''Prise 25 cents per Fettle. . DR. KE,ELER'S YERMIPUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm• 100 to the patient turd - all powerful in removing all - lciM irroF_svorms—froin - tito tiody; -- It is ‘ith. out doubt, the cheapest and best worm deStroy ing medicine before the pUblie, and will Wad ministered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The 'doge is small, and each bottle con , ains twice as much as similar remedies. nice. only 25 cents per bottle. DR. KRELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE Although . , not recommended as zi-"eurc all," yet they arc the miluest and beet remedy to re move .Crastipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness-, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Ilead• ache, Indigestion,_rac. Uliko other purgative medicines they leave the huwelsalivays relaxed -and-consequently_ara_the_propxt_mralieinn for for females and persons leading a solitary life. Price 2.5 cents. DR. KEELEIZ'S REIEUIIIATIC LOTION A justly, celebrated external application for Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Ileaddelie, Spr'ns Bruisee, Tic Deloreux, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for all dioor• tiers wherein a tiedafive and rubefucient reins dyris Prico•"iwenty-five cents per bottle. • All of the Owe celebrated and extensively used medicine ..4 2repared and sold.Phole sale and Retoi4' :1 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. For sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ;•A. G. Milldr, Diekingon; Messrs. Altibk, Shippens berg, J. F. Spate r, Mochanicablirg, M. Rimer, Shiacmarlstown, and in every town throughout the county and State. (January 14, 1851 GREAT COUGH REMEDY. vErV4 ga 'l - 1' - . t ,•• . rra) 4 1, 1 - - - -,' ' ~ v.'" -.. 0 "... ,, -.At -''..:. • ;ft . . , OHRRY PECTORAL: For 12.0 C.. Cc 'Or COUGIRS, COTADS, 32C0,1111,SIEDTBSS, BROM ASTEEI ; C 01.7 £ND• CIONSUMPTEON. In offering to the comnitinity this Justly cele brated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the Olive :or health oT the.aflf.eted, but frankly to lay he: fore them the opintolianfdiStitr Wished men and some of the evidences of its success, fi o'm which they cad jodge for theraselves. We sincerely Pledge out selves to. make no wild assertions or thlse statements of its efficacy, nor will eve hold out any hope suffering humanity which facts will MA warrant. ' Many proofs are hem given,'aud.we solicit an inquiry Irma 'the public Into all wL,publish,feel ing assured theyivill find them perfectlyysliable and the medicine worthy their best oonfidened; and patronage. . FROM BENJ. SILLIMAN. M. D.,.L. L. Ede Professor of Chemistry, M ineraology , Yale College,-Memher'or the-Lit z llist. Med. Plnlo, and Selen. Sociptiei of Amerim and Eurelie. drein n _the tllifY. PECTORAL ttn ad— mirahle composition 'flinn some of the best sari. isles in lie`Materia Medic:i t add a very 'effect:' tee reuredy fol• the class of diseases it is attend. ed to-cure." New Haven, Ct.,Nov. 1,1849. Prof, CLEVELAND, of lloWdOin College, Ale. Writes—. 1 have witnessed the effects or yetis- . ( CHERRY PECTPI34II , ! in my own family and diat - of my friends, and it giVes one satisfaction tor st'ate,in its favor 'that' 'no medicine I Imile ever known has :nraved - so titainently 'sitethessful,- curingditiedses of tile (hyoid-find lungs," IttIV.•DIc:OSCOCID ‘'' 'Writes--"That he'liiiitaderOCllEßßY 1?19C TOItt11", the Invest medicine for Pulmonary nffee , - tinirrever gtvetr'iti the - nub il e," antV .stntes that 'his daughter bidng• l obliged to keep' the imom , .feur' months getti'e settled' eoil sWeitts;and the. ntienilinitayintpuis of ennatimptinti; mitutnenbetl. ti 'iise or the' P, ECTOI2 A, LT Mid had ComPletely+ ''' 'EM AYer.J-Dear Susi ' Por two , year's I was: Milicted with a''very'severe eaten - Monied; ho rld oooll'itild,proftise night sweats.— By the :ittiviee., of iiiy physichtii' , ll was induced to use font. PLUTOILAL; Sind continued' to do . so till I consider&l tniscif bufetl, andtmarihe effect to yoni , nreParation, •, ,• • ' RANDALL. Hatnn , eti, es, Springfield, Ntiy. 274 , 18411. • Tra4. day - , appeal:mil di ove' 'Minted. J a meg Randallitintlaneenounsult the abov'e•stetempitis. truejlt every respect.. .„ • ;t ~.• 1 .1 • • NZO:•Dir °ATOM, J ce. -,• . ' : , I"lfill'lol. 7 ,ff.'D'ir T.ITAT 'CORES: ' • . ~P 'i"" '''''llf'3 ln 1 8'47 t... r. ( 2er!..tno, e. All. , . Ml.' Av ert - I...lntfe_heen long afflicted with - Aket!.. - .1.1.. WA. talto, , n9v l , yearly worse, uuti),ltiseati ,ttliqui'lletirpgallt .piA .4 , c . , 914,;111, which pontinetl'mp, 11.1 toy. (41,tiober;ip. , !ihegan to‘assame the alarm ing v 111011614 ,of eonsaittptien. ; thud tried . the bet adt',lee!tinit the. heat Inetlibittete no gartiOad;. hatill nadttyaiiepftintltY i llet gRAIL, which' inisalu rc c l-I . l ' o, 'inti,l,Cif.,knill,,'Ylo l h ( 1i0',!0. ,- ;,.,.. Pe44O:Y, Y. , Nr.qt, ;....., , . , . . 1 '. . ..:. i ,::. ~ , a.:gi t '..tiO4pN ' 11' ilievel's liti) , itiitie• in 'iliti:jotqintynt,of tile: 'Os?, wiT.liippak, CEptri tAt)qoipw.e.) ,, eff ), ' 2 a . 'llied ; 111 ? V ?! . flF . 1idilI)0.ii 4;.0 , . - - -.. i ,6,....1i1k i ,N 1 , !0 .-, krriislr s lt.,.v,l.,c.., OWO,, WIPW.T..f /L I J "' ' 3 ' , LONAS;Auftnti'Av..,l, T. ~i.,:,.f ;i. h';.. , S O CI ''‘ hYlqrdigullni,..S.,Aullitibrivq-k D. gr Elli pit ;tit It tit e t`fle.'.livi 'Clay, M eehaniesbnein - .1 , H. Berlin, New ii!& - ; ;I f G. &J, It.Myt Ship , 1 oiio l 4'i T ioK,lli t * l ?, l4 'o. i - 14 ,1 ,1 r.'1,;!''' i,;, , ,1 . . - 2 , I.' i • ',,. „" ', Tau "::.-.:, ' ' ' 1; ' "'''' ."'00,11649' 7. Rllo44,[i',l„S'.L' • ~-' •. !MEI' butoorkiio , is 'I79W cifkOiriAt, ilie 'A aft.:-, eat lot cifitfoiltibt , ttliti' CO Riblion'a ever . 6flOrbel" Ull'oo'Bl4 ntid.wovld advise theladiOs to:jean e on 4 o . d . got oFvr . N of the bargains. inthl' .' . . --; Cl W lIITpR. ;~~i~ccllni~a,~., Miff rice - Reduced ! VAUGHN'S LITHORTMPTIO MIXTURE! . . Large DotilosOnl7 , o;ito Dollar. . . , . , . , . l'ho Proprietor of the Greet Amerioart Remedy " Viruirte VEGIiTABLZ .LITBONTRIPTIO.MIXTIIitt." indnoe,P by thl -. argent solicitations of. his Agents, throughout, the Unites plates and Canida, his now,' . , • .4.3duzed the Price * ' • of his popular and well known article; and from thindabe asoceforth,. he 'will put up but one site only, —lds Qum ionise 7;tirsretail Nipo will be ONE DOLLAR.. , . . •..• The public May rest armed that the chiracter of the Medi ' sins,its strength, , and connive • properties - WILL NANA' filsonartuari, and the - mum care wit be le:domed in pre paring it as heretofore. ' Ati.this -medicine, under itaroloced price, Will he perchiss it tboso who have not hitherto made themselves acquaints withlts iirtues, the proprietoi , would bog to Intimate that hi article is not to be classed with the yin amount of tiß elre dt, • at the day ;" it clam, for. itself et greater keatint;pow,r, i all diseases, laaa'an,y/etker preparation new 'before cA world and ha. eustanum ' , Molt for tight yeas by its mowrit medical videos, and, ontil dn. reduCtion, commanded dealt :.he:pricatifany-other-irtfolern•thialine.-- ' ' NOTICIE PARTICULARLY, this article acts with great hew . um - Power and certainty, upon the, • , • Illoodi Liirer, Sidneys;Mtings, end-all other orcem, upon the pmprer,,aition of which life as wraith depend. ' ~ This medicine hem a luetlj high repute as a remedy for Dropsy aneGravel, ' sad all diseases of that nature. It may be relied toe. who Le intelligent physician has abandoned 1,1. patient, end h Lore dieter/sing di,casm, more eepecially - Dnonm, the propr clog would earnestly and honeetii recommend it. At I °resent price it is eerily obtained by all; and the trial will pro, the article to be the • Cheapest Medicine in the World! e2r Please ask for pamphlets— the agents give them away they oontdin over sixteen papa of Mceipts, (in addition tali, madicelnatter) valuable for household purposes, iad wh/e will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to make the book of ems value, aside from its character as as advernsing medium ft the medicine, the testimony in favor of match, in the form kitty, from all parts of the eountry, may bo ratted op en . •• Paughn's Vegetable Lithontrintic Wilshire '• Great American 'Remedy, now for nltt , in quart betties at • each, small bottle. at 60 cts each. No small bottles *lll issued after the present stook Is dLinotied of. - Principal Oftice; Buffalo:N. Y:, 207 Main Street, - • • G. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale slut Retail by OLCOTT McKESSON I CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. B.—All letters (excepting from agentnand dealers Wit whom he transact businees) must be poet paid, or no attentie il be given to diem. S\V Ilaverstlck, Carlislo, " J C & G II A,ltick, Shipponsburg, Russel EeiNce, Dickinson, J J Spahr, Mechnninsqurg, A II Zagcr, Kingstown. ocll6 Valualile School Books, tr)IiBUSBED BY THOMAS,COMTETII AVAITE h %0., e 53 MARKET STREET, PGIADELPHIA ,'and for sale by nll the book sellers'in the united States i" .MITCHELPSTRIMAN.Y . GEOG RA PUY: An cusp-introduction to the study of Geogra phy, designed for children, and completely il lustrated by, 130 engravings stial 14 colored mops. NIITCII£.I.I.'S IIiTERTIgDIATE GEOGRArny— The text, the exercibes the illustrations, anti the forty beautiful maps are prinletitogetber in one quarto volume. MITCHELL'S SCHOOL Gmoonarwv & ATLAS, -n-system-of-modern Geography,--comprising- O —L . - dcset iplion of the present state oldie world and its five great divisions. Embellished aid' au- MCI OHS CHAERViogs and illustrated by an coca lent Atlas containing 9.8 handsome inataceurate Colored maps. This series of Geography by S. Augustus - Mitchell hits been wholly or partly introduced into the public and private schools of all the principal cities.mid towns of the ted - S(lca •, ow ratter trtit(t-nmhfair-trial-of-lts— in these schools, it has received an altbUst -universal recOmMelleatiOn. • MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGIIAPHY & ATLAS An ancient, classical and sacred Cleogniphy, enthcillished with 'engravings of reufarLable events, views of ancient cities, etc., and scum . paned by ancient Atlas containing. IS beautiful colored maps. ' • MELL% ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS . 'Mitchell's BibliVal and Sabbath Sello4 Geo ,, - ropily, with Maps and embellishments. Mika ell's - KeAkto the study Of Maps. and CarrolEs Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and popular books; and ate becoming very exten sively used in the best schools of our imontry. Finn. Lassots In G HAN Malt, ‘ based upon the construction and analysis or sentences; designea as a:, introduction to the "Analysis." - GllEEkerl AN.P.r.ysts—A lye:test: on the mimes lure of the English language, with illustrationt nod eitereises - ndapted to the use of schools, by Stirnuel S. Green, A. M., Vtincipal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These books hive already in the short time they . have been imblishedobta,ned as. very -ix tensive circulattnn, having been introduced into the public schools or - Boston, Baltimore, Pitts burg, flinclunatti, St. Louis ; Vicksburg. and oilier cities Mid towns, and recommended by Ma' who have . triell tficir schools, as without question the best English Grammars in existence. SC-11-0(11-1LE.t 1)T, I'llE PIIIMARY Scutum lir.Aor.ii—Part Ist is intended• for beginners. It contains a lesson upo 1 miel. of the elementary sounds of the lan guage The Primary School Reader, part tl, - contains o:Wakes-in articulation, arranged in ennui:Minn. with easy reviling lessons. Primary Rendeei part 3d, is designed for the first class in Prlmarytichools, and the lowest -classiiiCrawninli'Selionlk" lIE GRAMMAR SCHOOL READER, is designed for the middle class in Grammar Schools, and contains • Exercises inj rirtieulation arranged is connection with reading lessons -DisTracT Sonata. ERA OCR, is design, for the highest classes Bud pm:de schools. It in -exercises in alqictilat ion, pauses, and inflections of the voice 'with .such rules and-suggesstions as are deemed usef u l: TIIE INNTELICTIVE RT:ADEr, ; nr n Course of Reading on Natural Ilistoryf Sciene9 and Lite rature design6d for schools. THR SPELLING 1300 K. _ ...:Consisting.of words in column; ond sentences for oral and written exercises. It is a-complete and system:tie scrim:" Cof . ..extrii.es 'ill English .orthography, ;„,• Thisly imptil4r,serici 'of reading books; -and this opulting bong .were compiled by' Ali% p, of Boston,judging from the }lipid introduction into,selools.which they have ohtitined thelEastern. and' Middle States, and in ninny of the. Western, and' therin we think they tie really , better adapted e ta thc wspts of teachers yet puhlislMd., The plibliblirrs yen. - large number of reetinunentlntions'from puldio school •committees, teachers 011 . 11 others friendly to etlu. FROST'S' HISTORY .01 , TFIE U.sTATE.s. One vol , ter high 'schools Sad acatle es, The same d work aon:l4:ised and simplified "ter Com anew Sehools, 1 vol. 18 nth. PIiAOIICAL PillBloLau,i; 'fa I.lll?.use of ,•selionls and 'families; • 1- vol. - 12 - ' wide - nitli eogravings. •••••.• • ,• . •Prioinny by,fitt; -sanic - putikor, 1 yol. 18 :no . , ;1;. __.1 .4 1e.0.1300 . .:4 itt.A.torutoOle, V I A-AAtms, , • Intendi;tl . fer pritga ry. rota oomilt 6 OisiihoO4 BN . ' ' AneripuPTic Psi: TWO' v.Orrs. Ilie " Port 'first. , ==ntlYanced lesscitis- in , iiiental':tivitlinietin;' part:Seoeliff— rules and exatiOplos'for firnetiecin iiuilltetrtarith metic, for Coins - nen:Mil high schools, A Key to examples •for praeloc hi written ari tenietie, for the use cif , teachers, by Line !with:llo6os, have , scowled .vory hi g h i•Cootnlt!on(l,lltions froro teotAicypt And ticaile!niniktnl ft•iiin.profOssor§.lo ac‘•eritl,,of our interetitetlio tliO 4i tuse • 'of 'etliietalOO itt carious' tectiOna of -the zoloi4 T. C. & co: ' hoo jokbush Nt,hicit there . 'is not rcutin to - bwitnii6itto item; i„bosl kg • ,f,aw mo‘ii ThoOlbiticAl - anti Miscellaneous Books, tool they.toTi`folly jovint. Veil to nossvir,'doirira.foi. boOks srOinart moot of,knowltttge.-St:llB(ll4.'4m lipto ittces, ant) otliprpi ptictl,on Ye tovins. , ;(5et,..4 _ . •." . • 2! .. ' 1 7 . 1 r • grunt vtirietly of theso useful' articles is feted .for ounsistieglllVlAtoixdsli,:swe e -ji ing t: Surnbitinttt.Palators,latlN having, Hair, T eet h amkNnitt Elcalunnct Uraitng• Brushes in varioli;',4 l ol.tshitift , aret of Alin blist, qua ty end will ho Ei(o,, , titt4lApAtutest,:pripcs Jvnofi. ; . • 8 ELLIO'mr Sh MX4l!,' • AL (1K r:eil, - ' lllqty:i/f Lalng wins, from th cal brltO;,l ity s fate' Ils, Sq932l = -_, - 1' 1 Eih.riiviir-?f,'-iaY °JP . oc ANIt;:T.E, ;:i pkozsuslcasmuzaw,w,:x3 o aaisE> • 4* ,, : . )rificirt . 34, cUMBETtIfittI,II);,:,I.4A.I) . i FULIt Oss`ortrileitt of goi* , 9l,,ipet,Ko o 9l.Td• 11_ by the,Subsoriber. Also, GIRS3 ' r obe' 'D ight111111;go(ls for soh, °hoop by "., • tt0623 ' li, SAXTO - 44,4 • M a 111 MI
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