':eitslactittii - *9 . 01,1*6,;' A.11 : 1Ch:v : Works thee. 51 =IIIIIIZOMEI .. The moon boners nn the billowy deep, The blue wares rippling on the strand, • The mean in its peaceful Bleep, • ' The shell that murmurs on the sand, The cloud that dime the,hending sky, • The bow-that on Its boom glows, • , The Sun that Ifghti the vault on high, Thostara at calm repose; Thess praise the powers that arched the aky,• And roped the earth In beauty's die." The melody of Nature choir, • •: The deep toned anthems of the see, The wind - that tuneela viewless lyre, , • The zephyr on Its pinion free,.' ,The ,The thunder with Its thrilling notes, The peal upon the mountain air, Tire toy thit through the Keg° floatty Or einlts inldying cadeneethere . These all to Thee their voices raise, • A, fervent Voice of gushing praise. The'dny-star, herald of the dawn, As the.derk thadoris flit away, • The tint upon the cheek of morn, Vile dew-drop gleaming on the sprey--! - From wild blrdain their wanderings,• Yrom streamlet leaping to the Elea, From all earth's litir andaloving things, , _,_,Doth living praise ascend to Thee: -These with there silent tongue procialmes Tito 'varied wonders of thy name. ' • . ' rather, thy hand'hath forme'd ihe Sower, - , And flung It on the verdanl lee, Z.Thou had'at It open at summer's shower, Ate hues of beauty spook of Thee hy_worka_ilLpratsa_TheoLehnThte.tman Alike attone the patent! hymn 1 -Shall he-not Join the lofty strain, ' Echoed from heart of Seraphim, - We tune.to Thee our Nimble Thye, lrby Merey,'noodmrs, - love,-tee praise, gateway to Eternity. There ie a solemn mystery which hangs like an impenetrable cloud around the dreadentratife to eternity: We tray, el'with our frieilds, neighbors, and fel lowumen, up to this mysterious spot; and there 'the immortal spirit, dislodged from its . frail•tenement of clay, is ushered in a moment thro' this iron gate-way—but We cannot follow them. Our intensest vision - eannot penetrate one inch beyond this adamantine wall, which conceals the spirit-land and its wonderful mystones from our view. • But our time will come to pass this iron gate-way. • We shall enter it alone. ' Each man' for himself, an his own dread eiperience, ;must pass the solemn Itoundary. He.knows not= he cannot lcnow •the hour until it arrives. 'A.nd'yet how unconcerned—how negli " gent—how careless of all preparation for this dread hour are the multitudes which. crowd and flutter for a day.orLdife's brief stage. Angels have' no death to under go. There is no such affair of unman- ral vinlenee beiweeri them and their final destiny . . , It is for man, and for aught that appeate, • it is for man alone, to fetch frotirthe other side of a material pang. Xama that hems and encloses him the 'great and abiding realities with,which he 'he has everlastingly to do. It is for him lock-aim:en imprisoned clay, and with no loop holes of communication bet Ween 'himself and all that is around him, to --• light up in - his - bosem a lively ' and ma ,- I=g-state of- -things, which--eye --hath never seen and ear hath never heard.— It is for man and man alone, to travel in thought, over the ruins of a mighty des,. - olation.;-and beyond- -the—wreck -- of that present world, by which he is encompas sed, •to conceive that future world in - which he is to expatriate forever.--Bee •aher. - ' is_teckoned_that .each individ-_ - averages three hours conversation at a rate of a hundred words a min lite; or twenty pages of an octavo volume s in an-hour;•, 4 At;.this rate, we-talk-a-vol nano of four hundred octavo- pages in a week, and 52 volumes- a year.—Ex ,Vbangir.\ - These , rfifty-wvo" volumes of our con versation halve not been lost. They are klaid up on the shelves of the great "Li " brary" above, a record ofall that we have said during our life-time. Against a man that-has reached the age of sixty, 'there are thus preserved iriore.than three thousand such volumes; all or which -will be opened and read at the , great day of acconnt. "By our words shall we be justified or condemned." , There is, in every man's daily conversation, a- sufil vdent proctif of the character within, with out-any reference to' his deeds. How much, in outlives, whether we are young have vve spoken that_was_wrong How many falsehoods, departures from truth - , intentions to deceive, are contained , in those volumes of, record I Hew much that is foolish, and light, and Vain! How little that has profitedi the world, added to its information, increased its happi mess, soothed its misery I How little - that has reflected any honor to ourselves, 'or mirrored. the purity, honesty, truth and uprightness that should reign with in ! Who would wish;as each Saturday night arrives, to• unclasp the -huge vol ume of his. words dining the week, and re-peruse its contents ? With what . a 'blush of shtuae, or sigh of wounded in tegrity would he close his book in (To day, at contaminated thouhts, and wasted hours; atoll the vanity, folly and frivo lousness manifested in its record I—Hart !ford Courant: . A.Ctreat River from a groat! Hill. A Welsh clergyman asked a little girl tfor the text of his last sermon.' 'Tho child gave no answer=she only 'wept.- He ascertained that she had , no bible 'to look for the text. And that led him to 'inquire whether her parents and neigh bors had a Bible; and this led to' that meeting inLandon in 1804, of a fewde voted Christians,to devise meads-to sup ,ply the poor in Wales with the Bible, the grand issue of which was the forma - don •of -the-=British and - Foreign - Bible :Society—a society which. has already Aistributed more than 15,000,000 copies , of die Bible, its issues now reaching . nearly a million and a half annually...— And this, in turn, led to the formation of .the American Bible Society. and to the !whole beautiful cluster, of, sister institu 'tions' throughout the world, which are so many trees of life, scattering the gold en -fruits of•immortality, among all the nations of the earth.' Thii mighty riy .er, so deep ; so broad, so far reaching -in its many branches, we, may trace back to that little girl. " Behold how , great a •matter. a little fire kindleth."., A. Sublime .Truth. , . Let aman have all, the world can.give him, he is 'still miserable, If he has a grovelling, uniettereil, undevout 'm ind. Let him hhve his gardens, his fields,. his 'woods, ifiti lawns, for grandeur, `plenty, ornsmenti and gratification while time ..s a m e time ttaadis.not in alibis thoughts. , And let another have ' , neither field "nor' garden ; -let shim only look at nature with an enlightened mind—' 7 4. mind *m o b can Igo and adore the Creator" n his.;';Werks,' can, consider them demonstrations et his; power; his .Wisdom - his goodness,' and his truth`-=.lhlS 7 umn is greater, as well as 'hail)** in bin'llgierty,' than the " other in Me r i ches . ' :..111ii - one, is little higher thin n . ...h eee t, the • ether,: but -. lower than an angel.- 7 .forme of Naylam}..... ‘0t'.0,'. : . 3 4 - .'o,tiop .- ii:.. DRUGS t - DRUGS DRUGS t . .. „ . . . . .. . .. • - . Arres.hSpririg Sup ply! • i .. .. r. HAVE just reccieed a frestfistock•of Me& A.. ' !eines, Paints ,; 'Riess, 'Oil,' See:,'.4hich having been purchased with great care' at the best-city house's; I coil Corifidently.tecommend to 'Families, Physicians;Country , . Merchants' and Dealers, as'beinwfreeh' and pint. '• ..: Patent ifedieines, - - Verbs end„Eitritets, ." '.. -: Fino hemi.' Cole, Spices,ground andYkolti Instruments, • EssenCes, ' Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &e:, .. ' Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. • D YE.STUFFS: 2 .: I' - , ' ' . .Log and.Cim Woodi, , Oil Vitriol ' Copperas, — l', Lac Dye'. ?J''' , 7l' PAINTS: ° Wotherill dc Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green'and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window'Glasd, Linseed' Oil; Turpen tine, Copal arid °coach Varnish; and .iced Lead. Alinf which 'will' be . - sold .at the very lowest market price, Also, a firm and splendid as tm sorent °Li__ ,• . 2 . . , . _ Indigoes, JMadderg, Sumac Alum, FANCY d.0609,1W1T1T53; Confeetionkry, and innumerable other articles' Caleuintedlor use and ornainent,,all - of *Lich arc offered at the lowest cash prices; at the, 'cheap Dm"- Book and Faney : Store of The sub scriber on Rorth Hanover. street. UMU= Mny 22, 150 ANOTHER auvoLunorir, 10„ AIVIUE4 A. HUBBAR.D, having perches ed of Mr- floury A .Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines .&c.. would respectfully so licit' a share of the public patronage, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streetd, ?pposite the Rail Road depot. .. Ho - will - keep - conitantly - on hand, ah assort= moot .P of fresh Drugs, Medicines, aints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Perfumery; and a variety of fancy articles 'which Ile is determined to sell low.— He will give his personal attention to the busi ness' and particularly to putting up prescriptions. A liberal' deduction !Inds for Physicians coun try Merchants, and Pedlom Feb.l3, 1850. FIRET ARRIVAL OF hoots and Shoes FOR FHE _FALL SEASON AT EORTER'SSEL'OE STORE, .71fain street, near the Rail Road Deo, OMPRISING Men's, Boy's and Youth's Calf, Kip and coarse, Bootttand Brogans, vvch are warranted to be of the best - quality, I Q Ladies Gaiters,. Deakins and French Ties, Misses and Childrens boots and shoes in great variety. Also, en elegant assortment of GUM SHOES and BOOTS; with - all the late im. provements and warranted perfect. - Having 'purchased these gum shoes from the agentoA the manufacturer, I am authorized to- otvx NEW PAM in place of any that prove • defective ,in, wearing. • , Having, a large stock of French Calf Skins, Morocco, Kid, &c., and good workmen, every attention is given.to cugiomer work as usual. septlB- ~' - . ,WM. M. PORTER. Fresh Arrival of Hardware ' CHEAPER• THAN'-THE CHEAPEST:I - just...returned from..Ndiv.:VorkN 1.1. Philadelphia *ith the best and' Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE,CUTLERY BUILD-, ING MATNRIALS, P brought to Carlisle, I would resilectfully request dealers and consumers and all others to, give Inda - mill - sadaiso - whothhrthey cennorget - Uore - . and better plods for the seine money than st any other place in sown. My stock of LOckh, Latches, Bolts; Hin ges, . Screws, Nails, Spikes,- Glass, Paints, ke., complete dnd verreheap. Carpenters' Tools I have a_splendid assort. reentT - A E - 1 - T - a,.Ciihniet a ter a 1 vela an a serials, viz :—llaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass-:Bureau.:Knobe and - Varnish.a • SkDDLERS & COACH MAKERS, cardiave everything in their-lino cheapet than FOR SHOEMAKERE,_ r Hite a . firet rate stock'of aria Lining Skins, Bindinga, - Pegs, thread and War and a superVassortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havealso a complete assortment ofßall's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be 'had at-no other place in -towns and at,Ball's Prices., To= gather 'with an assortment Mall kinds ofHain.- mimed and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of-House keeping Arsiclos,l have Knives. Forks, Spopns, Waiters, Snuffers. and Trays, Tubs, Buclcets,• Scc: — WALL PAPER - I-have the -largest, Handsomest Mid Cheapost Assortnient in town. And to all who want Gnod and Cheap 'HARD WARE, i would say come and see for yourselves. . ' oct3o 7 P LYNE. Important to Farmers and Milers! ..1 - - BURRELL'S- CORN SHELLER,- --, irk subscriberiespectfully informs the farm. ing community that he has 'purchased the right to Burrell's celebrated Corn Shiiller,lor, the t ries of Cumberland' and Franklin.—. Fiir • re - who - have - used this - Corn - SheflerTpri.' nounce it a most invaluible invention. tis • simple in its construction and not -liable to-get, out Of order. It separates the cornfromihe cob! without breaking either and delivers the corn' clean end fit for market. /t shells from ten to twenty bushels per hour. Eght hundred of them have been told the post season by the inventor, all of which were highly approved.. Persons wishing to see the above Corn Shol.. ler, can do so by calling at the shop of the subs scriber, corher of North Hanover, and Louther streets. Carlisle, where he will keep constantly• on hand a large number for stile. Every farmer and miller should have tee above cheap but" Valuable Corn Sheller. DAVID F. FE'IIITER.gI November 27, 1850.-2 m. 3 =;.' . Harrison's Columbian Ink, /71'1 E subscrtber has on hand a large supply R. of the above ink, which, by a special ar rangement with the proprietor, he is able to fur nigh to merchants and others, at the 'maculae' mars wholesale pricee.- • • ett2l S A HUBBARD. _ram= GOODS. lIHE 'subscriber is now Opening a general assortment:9l DRY *GOODS Just receiv .ed from theleity, among which'may be enume• rated • Bombazines, Alpachas,siCaphmores Mous. de Lathes, Chintzes, Calicoes. Ging hams, with a variety of other Dress Goods, to which the attention of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity is invited as hey may expect to find some good bargains. oct3o, G W .HITNER. NOSIERT. : A GENERAL assortment of Ladies' and Childrena' Stockings, cona'ating of Ingrain:and Spun Silk Cashmere, morino,:La m be Wool & Cotton just opened by nov6 • , • , G W HITNER. Lead Colored Bonlietc - NEW supply of Lead Colored Bonnets t just received at the store of - actet2'3 G W RATNER. - Fresh Cranberries. HAVE Just been receive 4. as also a lot o. new FARINA and HOMINY, and for sale b Carlisle, Dec. 25,'50. J. W. EBY. Now Fall Goods. at the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Lou thor streets, opposite 4utaer's Grecery Store The undersigned 'most respectfully informs his friends andthe public generally, that he has just returned __ from Philadelphia with a well selected assortment pf FALL GOODS, pur. chased at the lowest - prices, and which he is determined to, sell' at small profits : among them may be found CLO_TDS; ,GASS . IIVIER,Es„ 'VESTINGS, Settinela, 'Velvet Cords,' Ken tue!cy A9aps, &c. . „ LADIES'DRESS GOODS; coneistingl in part' of Black Silks, Caahineres ' Mousolin de •Laines, Alpacas, Gobi:two, Gingitama, Calicoes C Sack Flannels, ollars, Laces; Fringes, d a m. ''DOMESTICS; Ticking., Checker, , Flanneli Drillinge,•Osnaburg, Unsays, Muslin., bleached and 'unbleached ,Also,_ Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugari Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, dcc Rags and Country Troduco taken in 'exchange for goods -Please give hie - a call : A C FETTER oct9 , 0 441: , MIZIPS . JUST. appned q veriety.of Lynx. nd rurinIVIIIIPVE tat 'different qualities.and' prices: yr)ec4 HITHER. ; . , , ••• gar'by. the itionth - will be received a( the Book Store of the, auliairilier; lifter the - F.IIMT OF' MARClTenettiog, v . .,, ' - Feb. 39—ac„•. • # l t 1 1? flUkaflijiittt._., • TlitSi-rqUE,lll.l.ll$ll grand And.„44tiao V38N,05. F&NEI NltBll dit Emmy 8;.,9 and 11.-Eutan; • - 2431,1 NG trilm 6 tO 7 octaies; in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut tc{Bol of various styles, with and' - withinit iromframos,' .combining all the improvementayeluisite to a. superior instrument,' -• R."dr, G. have received hew oi:l l lxtryland Institute tWiet 'premium- for thi.l4',P4Mtos, in three saccestuve years, 1848; 1649, 1h'."4:7--"Phey have also been honored with numerous testinio. niale froth all- the most celebrated' artiste who have used their initruniants. Pianos from their establishment have been ude'd "at the concerts as Lipd, Ifcrz, Hohnstock, Bishop,-Laborde, Knoop, and other eminent performers. They guarantee durability ter five years, under goad care. and will-replace 4,, ith others all which ° may not give satisfaction, if application bo within tax Months after delivery i Their , Unnufactory. being conduy.ted. on the most extensive scale enables them , tolurnish instruments at the-very lowest sale and retail. Constantly on hand, A. E Hughes' Melodeons, - ranging from $45 to $2OO, for which they are solo agents for this city. • ......... Januarr22.lBsl-ly _ . . Perfumery, Panty Soap .&. Paper Sox LP) 4:4 48 - Xarka Secogd, Philadelplia g - ILEGG & CROMPTON, Mlitfuloatorero of Perfumery. Fancy- 'Soaps and Fancy Paper Boxes; respectfully call the attention of the Druggists arkkDealers in Cnrlisle and the Cumberland Valley, to their extensive stock of Goods. comprising ...Peri umery; _Eancy.Soaps Powders for the "complexion, Toilet, dr.a. Arm' of every variety. Also, a full and complete as• sortment Fancy Paper ,Boxes, of every de: acription,-large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. D3 - Don't forget the place, 98 Market street, Philadelphia.• All orders will meet with prompt attention. • janls PINE FORTE,'WAREROOMS, N0..171 CHESNUT STREET, PHILAD'A THE OLD STAND, OCCIIPiCri for mare than one-thirdo4a century by G. Esq. • rinTIE undersigned would most respectfully announce. to the public that - he la AGENT . --. for—more than twenty-of-the -meet celebrated manufacturers .of B OS , f ' Q t j TON, NEW YORK, - PHILA DELPHIA, and elsewhere;_ and is constantly receiving fromthenPlANOS o the richest and most varied 'sfylns, of superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6.6+, 6i, 6+, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal to any manufactured either in thiS country or in Europe. Just - received, also, a.furthcir simply of Church and Parlor Organs, of boantiful patterns .and fine tones. , His WAREHOOM is constantly supplied With a choice aelectiokof SERAPRINES and MELODEONS, from the oldestand most ex. tensive manutaciMies ja the - United States; a• mong whicn is a new style of REED ORGAN having Crirhart'a'patent improvements, with gilt pipes in front,.and'oase elegantly carved, and highly ornamental. 'ulling and :RaPa.ring.—Sig. Salvador La Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu rer end Organ Builder, will attend to all orders: sept4,'so OSCAR C ii A RTER. BAY STATE. SHA WLS. IrrIfESE celebrated an, djustly acknowledged 31. superior goods, -in the- latest colorings , and most improved etyles,--will be furnished by the subscribers in -any quantity; at the very lowest prices. Purchasers will please notice tharthe,genuine Bay State fabrics bear tickets corresponding with the above cut, and they will also be distinguished from all other Wool en Shawls by their superior finish:; ineness of texture and brilliancy .of colors,.„.Orders - so licited from all - sections of the country, and the. same will be promptly attended to. Purcha sers will also find in our Shawl -deportment a large 'assortment of all the other most unproved makes, and newest - - designs of Anierican, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing a great variety of plain and medium styles for friends. . Also, Superior Long and Square- Shawls in latgst styles and bestmanufacture ' High lustre blaCk and colored silk Shawls, Lu l tins and Mode - Colored Thibet Shawls, with Bilk and -woolen - fringep, - Paris: Printed — Cashmere au& Terkerri Shawls, - Pirtle - land Embroidered Crape Shawls New Styleprinted.Palm Shawls Neat Figured Paris Brocha Shawls, Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thibot - Long Shawls, • .in frtnnud_Seril—Skin—ShawlsrP-lein—Mode- Colored-French - Terk.erri - Shawlsi fringed - and bound, Eight quarter French Mode Colored Thibat 'Cloth, measuring full two - yards wide for Shawls, binding to match, -White - and Col red Barcelona and Genoese Shawls; &c. 04rW110LTSA LE ANI) ROBERT POLOOK do CO. SOUTH SECOND ST., PIIILADELPIII.II. -pmtruitemny -DEPOT. DON'T .be deceived. Country_ Merchants and Dealers who want good and cheap PERFUMERY and EANCY SOAPS should call upon JOHN T Perfumer and, Chemsn, . 1 1faOret SC, Wow 211, Philadelphia, who has constantly on hand ?ERFUIdERY and FANCY SOAPS of every description, Powders, Hair Oils,•Ox Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, &c.; &c.. • 100,000 persons have read my advertisement in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom ,have; enlletl and teen convincechof the advantage oil purchasing direct from the manafacrufer t . 1 Agency :for Ferran's Circassian Hair .Oil, Curling Fluid, tr - Orders from any part of the United".Statea will ba - promptly attended to. aug4'so,ly - JOHN T CLEGG, gECONOM Yt IS WEALTH. Lig :Light ! . Pine 011 Camphine •klifedal Fluid; chF acknowledged superiority and purity, mantifactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH,: at the old established stand of the lath itenja-! mitt T. Davia, CAMDEN, lipw JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise tire solicited, and-prompt attention given. ' The voice or the public for fifteen years, and the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by. the Franklin-Institute - over - all - competitorsos. sufficient evidence of . the excellence of our Oil. Viich, Tierpent,ne , Rosin. and Spiv' its of 114.pentioe, for sale :Wholesale. end ne.. tail, at the lowest prices. . foe= .711. Jr. al: Rowe, WOOD and wholeeale deal. R 0 0 B AS dl S and WAREphatte removed to the'largn store lately'occupted,by Messrs. Sellera where they have opened an extensive stock of .Eastern, and City 'made -- BROOMS and 00D' WARE, which they,are now selling thelowest manufacturers prices: , . k.fall assortment of Briaileei! Arne" Cortlager'o6.., constantly on fiend No :t North Third pirect," 3 doors below Race; Ph' del p hie , j fyl7,'so"P - • , WORE & G MIER, • • Cerner qf Ridge Road and Broad Siciat A _ . • • •• WOULD, call the attention of perchastirs'to '-their.elegant, assortment of Wroirhi and Castiron Railing tar . CEME'rERIES • BALCONIES, • • ' VERANDA'S' . • Railing for Churches, Public ' and Private' Buildings, Public'Squares; iSco,, : together with all kinds of Plain and Ornamental..lran Work: More' Gollogher's :Book 'ORIGINAr DESIGNS, containing tho boat selectiOn designs,that hoe evorfictin issued,,will sent' to any.person.who,mer wish to make u select lion.' ' • • ttebl9.sl ••• • •", ;",:01dIdien% 'f3to.tichigs• .k.FULL.plikorimen. , ~ cpfW,hito and 'Mi;pd siz6s 'far Children: ~sq , Ltidiesll,9o:hip grfilit variety 'just opinded HiTNER. tnanran., Ott nipai i : e treitett States. - Lifb-, Insurance . • , Um* d'T en onpany. . :,arifrTdrltegatii-.4oPiftt! $ l5 :. AOD 'THE sciinettitif, itneolleited for Life Initurrince; • &os the 'most 'abundant gratifying proof that ~ the "public - mind - Li .deeply iMpremcid with. the'Vast , •lmpertaneo of thier'subleet.f-,The great object, however, of ;;Insurance'slutild be eafirt,y,.otherwisp the whole m otive to 'sin:lure . may 'be disappointed: 'Too much catereethnorbe practised in the shlectiori 'of alieffice,with which toeffect the contract.. The choice should bo regtilatod, norby prese nt and constant large inducements, as this,,is,cer tainlylnconapatible with• ftiture• beitslts.: The ' premiums on' life are calculated for thefittnrei if present and prospective: benefits therefore are given,: the result - ultimately, must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object aimed-at by thus' inatituiien.is stability and p c n PetuitY. - The' rates . of premium have been care fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.— The melt' sYstem , .of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of , the assets of this 'company, and ,every 'contingency being fortified with an ample- car ital, security, stamps' tne whole system. This • feat ure; Paramount to all other considerations, commends the,compayy to public•favor. Ex- ' planetary pampldets, blanks. application papers information, and every facility will be cheerfully furnished the pubiic by 1 1 ,1 r. E. BEA'l"llt,.who has been duly appointed agent of this company _for_CuMberhind-county.—Dr.- has also beenappointedlVledical;Examiner.. Direeter.s.,.-7•Biephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W' Thompson, Benjamin, W • Tingtey,.JaceblP Florence, William M Gerlvvin, Paul aGoddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'Henry, James Devereilx, John IL Lintee.l -• Preside/ie.—Stephan R. Crawford. rice.:Rfesident.- , -Ambsose W. ThetripsonM . Recrelary fI Treasurer.--Charles G Imlay. • . 9 cinary.—Minuoi Eyre. - Counsel ei . .//iforney.---.ThOrstas Balch.) Medico/ Socogriners.—Paullfl Goddard, M.D. William'Pepper, M. D. ' Drug 7 ly man. INSURANCE. THE Allen find East .Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Carripany of Cumberland county ncorporated by an act of ASsonibly, is now fully organised, and in operation under the manage ment of the foliowzng - commissioners, viz: Jacob 514113 , , Wm It Ganglia, Mtehael Cockt in, McMinn Brennoman, Christian Stayman, SimonOyster,--Jacob-H—CuoverrLowis -Rye r, Mary Logan, -- Benjamin II Musser , Jacob Kirk, Samuel - Nowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance areas low and favora bl as any Company of the kind in the'State.— Persons wishing to-become members are' invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon thorn at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President- HENRY, LOGAN, Vice President. • . ' LEWIS lIYER Secretary MicusEr.•COCKLIIT, Treatttren. 0ci17'49.. • , AGENTS. Cumberian4eounty.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C'El Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert' Moore`. and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan- Churchtown. - - • York county.—John Sherrick,Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wofordi Franklin John Smith, Esq.,. Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffenebergor;J W Craft. . * Harrisburg.Houstir iStiLochman. Members sal the company having policies a: bout.to expire can have themzenewed by mak ihg-applicat ion. to - any of the agents. TEA. AND aRPCIEIRrES I FOR- THE-410LIDAYS A LOT of new *Coffee 7 s,.Biownelnd White Sugars, Orleans and Syrup Molasses, and all other articles - connected with the Grocery siness, hist received by the. subscriber, includ ipitin assortment of FRESH „ SPIdES, - of all kinds, together with Raisins. Citron, &i.e., suitable for the season. - -- PINE - APPLE & DAIRY CHEESE, of fine quality and a fresh supply of the JilessrarJENKlJV'S r liest Brands of GREEN & BLACK TEAS,. in metallic packa of quarters. halves and Ilbs Also, a handsome selection of fine FRENCH & BADEN CHINAWARE and a large assortment. of 'I'OYS for rho ap proashing-holidaysiat-tho.storovf deolB - f' J W EBY.: " •- ' • . C877121' oLounizisr - a. • .34 4k:: L. STEIN Eit ircspectfelly invite ~• the attention of their friends and the 4 pub to generally, to their large lot of Oimds that have-been purchased at a great sacrifioe in km ' "city of Baltimore. - They will sell them ate small advance, as there is Co room for them in our little store room. So come one and all and take them at almost any price, as we are deter . mned to sellcheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia, New 'York or Baltimore. • Hang out your banners': Hear thatrumpel.l Here they come ! hero they are? . What's the matter? what's the mattert Only look at - the crowd, ~ ,* ~.- • - • Corns do Joe, Jim and Sam sflatter,...._ t u • * - Los see What ' s out. • Hey, he, l ttere comes .0111,` — ' We'll ask him what's the muss; See how the street does fill, There certainly must be tifusal O, .to - boys, , no fuss - at - rill„ Only another great arriyal, . - Of beautiful Clothing for the tall, , At. M. & L. Sramat's "Clothing Hall! I have just bought a suit so fine— Tell me, how do you like it Joe ..- Don't-you-want one - like - mine f Come on, boys, let us go. Now let me tell you, What there you can 'find,l ' Costs of all colors,' And Pante of all kindi. Waistcoats so handsome, -And Cravats so nice, And they will-not think it- trOubleeome. If -you give them a call twice or thrice. They will wait on you with 'kindness, And they can snit you with a' nice Cap, Which - for its quality and cheapness, You cati only . firpLat Brands's, West Main 'Street, next door to Burkholder', Hotel. grA first rate assortment of Cloths, Cassi. merge and Vestings always on hand, which will be made to order in the most fashionable and best style by a first-tare workman. Oct2-3m NEW GOODS ! THE, Ondersigned respectfully informs hie friends and numerous • customers, that he - has `recently returned from 'Philadelphia with a very large and carefully selectdii asiortment.of new FALL-GOODS, purchased at. the lowest pri.. cos, and which he is determined to dispose t:.f at vary small profits. . . Superior CLOTHS, at from 76, contsto $6 a yard. 'Caseiraeres, Caasineta and Vostings, at various prices. DRESS GOODS, such as Deliiinebatire ges,•and' a splendid , assortment •of Silks. An extensive assortment of Calicoes and Ginghama Also, Checks,Tablet . Dispers, Pickings, Mus., line, flOnuate Hate..- B 0 OTS 'AND 'MO ES- , -A good assor t m ent _ of Men's Women'at4nd Children's 'Boots and Shoo, of superior cinality, and very cheap.— Also, .boy7s, and Mena Cloth and Hungarian Caps... GROCERIES—Stich as Sugar. Coffee. Mo lessee, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Teas. Also, constantly on, hand the best ..quality of Carpet Chain.. The 'subscriber 'respeetfully asks all. With wish good ;bargains, to give him 'a call.: Coo't forget the .stand. opposite Leon ardo old stand, North Hanover street • Butter, E'ggs, - Bags and Soap, 'taken at mar ket prices • N W W.O ODS, Ag't 'Patent StuchTollsli, . OIL giving a beautiful gloss to,l,insns; man line, Collars, gip., and prevents-dust from .sticking to •Linens, &o, It confaitts nothing injurious. Jusr received by deal • .'•' G , W. lIITNER., SOOTS & SECOES. "JUST :reoeived . a aasopment 'of Mon Wonantand Children's hoots and Shoas, - WiL Double SOled - linalana and Joripy Lind Rdioaa, which:roan aol vory.cboap . , ' • ~ ' !.10ct23, .W001)4'; Ag't:". ._ • • . BOARDEING. , • ENOUR OR,FIVE BOARDEIiMwiII . meet -•E , 'with accoinodatione on reasonnt le torn,by Calling on the subscribq in South .I,lnnov . er straot o ' „ , . JAMES ; McMATH. January 22, 1851:-3m. . , A Cir, . OF .13 AtT receiving etild ;I,4ltr.'"er ?phi cheap git the were house of • • deals,: - :.W IV, MurtßAY,'Aglt.t. Tffej.trY ; Worsted. UST 'opontql tigeporcilageoitnient al t tinyT . try' Waratotia - ,varioup colotira for. Ka iapes Scarfs, Slippora l .fihawla,& - a.' Also, a an addl.: supPlY ?f:gaphyr...Worated seßt2.l. q W itttro.R., ....illi.-;cllaitOit: English and Ainerioan• Hardware. Cksaper, .thatt'cati iefound'this side of Lite - • Enet Ifl subscriber having, just' eturn'ed" trt:i - . the EaStern "bities with a full and hnni some:asiortmoet °Fall kinds of HARDWAIII! of the very beat makerti antrwell selecicd,.;': haw opening at the chentk_HardWnie Stand Northlianover street; next door to Seoteulth tel, fornierly, kept byllenry G.inui, where I would invite all that aro in,want of good at ! cheap :Hardware to give him a'eall, and ace at. , 'satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are deters indd to sell at a very small advance. Stile profits and quick sales are the order 'date ds.. di To Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full . stock of white, mineral and 'Jame I - Knobs; lochs and Intel's!, of every desttriptit, 1 price and quality, hinges ,and screws, windo sash-and shutter springs, strait-necked-an; barrelled Bolts, of every kind, - rill, Clues co and, circular Saws, hand; panel, ripping. an , back Saws, bright, black 'and blue 'augurs, o' ilie - vcryliesurriakeraTChistlwlldricr, - noirraing, handand ,- chopping Axes, of different niakersi hatchets, planes and plane bits, steer and ire squares, files-and rasps, nails, Ineda ,and spilt of air aizcs and - warranted of the best quality. To Saddleriand Coach Makers; Our stock consitts,of a complete assortment articles in-your line of business, saddlery toots brass, silver . and Japaned , mounting, carriage trimmings, brpad pastemg and seaming lam and. fringes,‘ plain and figured canvass, cloth, top lining-cloth and arrgo lining of vari ous kinds, white; red, blue and black patet leather Dashers, silver and brass plate, Des Hair, - rosette; hubs, felloWs, spokes, bows, clip tic springs, iron axles malleable 'Castings, ate. - To Cabinet and Shoe ,Makers, A fultbiock efshoe - kit and 'findings, boot nip! moos,' French kid, straits, morocco and linin and binding Skins, lasts, tasks, pegs, hammet pinchers and French morocco, kit ot'every , d, t scription, superior copal varrfish; Japan m,' l black varnish, mahogany and maple Vaneert I moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral su, mahogany knobs of every size and style. - To Illacksiniths, Farmers and Others. 10 toe of assorted bar iron, vt arrnmed to be c the best quality. A splendid apsoci meet of bt. and rolled iron, hammered. horse shoe, scone' plough, broad en .narrow tire, rolled, horse she bar, band, round and Square iron,' cast, ahem springiCnglish and American blister iiteel,Enp lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, at vile, vicel, files, rasps, horse slide nails, ite. To, timekeepers. - • A beautiful nesoriment of cheap fancy goods' such as waiters;trays, plain and , fancy knivi and forks, butcher knives andsteels, brittani lamps, brass candle iiticks,'Brittannia and iable,and ten spoons, plated butter knives,' prr serving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and tit ned tea and oval boilerS, iron frying and bum pans,' washboards, tubs, churns, lockets, iro pots, wash kettles, and stew pans, dro: • To Gunsutpts,_.llfrifkstnen and O th ers. Riflo anfl Gun Barrelsi-tone -action, plug nipple and back action Gun. Locks, gun mount ing and• gun breech cocks, sheet brass rin German silver ornaments, &c. To Painters. A fresh lot of Wetherill's pure and extr White Lead;'oiratid - turpeiitinit,"Varriiilies, Ji pan, white and red lead, yellow and Gree paint, ground in oil, whiting, yellow ochre., dra. To Blasters and o.forkstnen.. A good nssOrtment of double refined pow& rock poWder of extra quality, safety-fuse, Bho flints end bar lead, ropes of nil kinds, fi threshing machines - end well diggers, and thousand other articles_toonumerous,to,insert all wo ask is to give us a call, and wo are con fident you wilklind n.good assortment of Hartt ware and cheaper- than can bo found,-in-an other Hobse this side of ;the east. ~ Give us call is all we nSk, at and Well know. Hardware - Stand — lormerlylrept - bylamiti'Hiff lan, in North Hanover street, next door t Scott's Hoteliformerly kept- by Henry-Glass; -novG JACOB SEWER. CHEAPER TN A N ToHE subsefiber having just rethrned - fret the offers' to - the - public a; moreate ple and complete assortment ofgoods in line, than ever previously tiVered,- and respecct fully solicits dealers and others to give him call, when he will show them goods aceston ighingly low prices. . To Builders, Carpenters and Others. His stock comprises a full dssortment c• Locks and Latches of every description, the gee and Screws,•Winclcw Springs and Bolts o various kinds, Windeiv Glass, Putty, Paint 'of all colors, Gild, Turpentine, &c., &c.- Also, Mill. Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Har 'Fennel., Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi eels, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch ets, Planes and Plane Bids, Steel and Iro Squares, Files and Rasps, Neil., Brads an Spikes of all sizes. To &idlers and Coach Makers LA-complete -assortment,-of-Saddlery-Tools Silver, Brass and Japaned mounting, Carriog trimmings, Broad pasting and seaming Lace -plain and figured Canvass,'Drab Cloths, Rati -nett; Serge and Bucram, Moss and Deer Hai patent an enamelled Leather, - Lamps and Do sh ere. Alsw — i Inhlav — Follo ! wa — turi & Eliptic springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings' a. Po Cabinet and Shoe Makers My stock embrabes .a complete ossortmen of goods _ in your line. ._ _Koroccosjining.rm binding Shins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by th barrel or smaller quantity,Tools.or every di scription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, Vai nish, Mahogany and Maple Vanecre, Mould legs and Rosetta, Sota'Springs, Glass, Mahog any, Mineral and Vaneered Knobs of all sizes. 0131acksmiths, Farmers, and others, who may 1 in want Of good iron. • ; •; . Ho offers a full assortment of Hammered Horse Shoe. Scollop, Plough, broad and nai row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shot Bar, Band, Round, Square, Tire,'Hoop an Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Sheet Iror Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Englis and' American Wagon and 'Carriage Boxes, Anvils, Vices, Files and Rasps, Horse Sho Nails, &c. Ti' Housekeepers and those about entering the Jlf( frintonia/ Stale would' invite attention to my beautiful as acidulent of waiters and Trays, plain and G 4 thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives., Scissors and Shears, Brittannia:German - Silver„ , and Silver Plato, Table_ and .Tea Spoons! Brass and Emerald ProservingKottles, smooth' ing Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, Buckets! Clmens; &c. Oils ' Paints and Dye Stuffsaira and Wat. Proof Paint oct3o HENRY SAXTON- inkOCTOR.YOUBSEL sul—FOR 25 CENTS ! —By means of the pcialcr Esculapius, or, Every or his own Physician ! Twei iy-fourth edition, with ur wards of a hundred engn vings, shawl ng_prlvate di* !Ines in every Shape an form. and malformation of the generative system BY \VM.Y OUNG, 111.1) This - time has now id ling from secret disenta be - wormOY 11. - irACILICRy contained in this book an one maycure himself,'without hindrance to bu. siness, or the knowledge ;'of the ritost.:ititimat , friend. and with one tenth the usual expense. addition to the general routine or private disease i it fully expittins,the cause of inanhorid'a early (1./ wtth observations on inarriage7--besidem many other derangements which it would not by proper to enumerate in the public prima. CO-Any person sending_ TWENTVIIVZ CENTS, enclosed in ti letter, will receive no copy of thiS 'brook by Mail, Or five copidawilthe sent for one; dollar. •A ()dress; "Ult. NY. YOUNG, No.-15$ SPRUCE'StreeI, PIIILAULEPIIIA"Postitaid • -00 r -DR. YOUNG can bit consulted on :any p the Diseaseis prescribed in his different titblioa, inns, at his 0111ce5,152 SPRUCE street, every day hotween 9 end 3 o'cloak, (-Sundays excepted. mity.l;l!3so. • • c lloots, Shoes andGaitexs. WEST HIGH STREET OPPOSITE THE METHODIST" *M. PORTER invitee the attention 0: V V the public to hie large and •complete 'no 'nutmeat or BOOTS, SHOES Ea OALTERS just' received Irani Philadelphia; includinda Ye. rtety new. styles.. :His experience in the Woe' buittunie, enablestim , to , soleet work 'of the best materials and workmanship, which will be told at •,the , lowest; Cash price . and WatranteJ. '' Otreutitetricesvork attended td'a usual. :" To°Z Lhuiexs:`' , . ( T - rii`ocivotl, another lot of Bonne' FreiftiOs ortho latost:otyle.''AlsO;Bunnet Bjlk and Sutia Linings Of Various ' • ,-„ •. A RNOLDS writing flui 4 very BU ' "` . ....portrir ink. tomato rt lin Am). 1116ifitto. - 1 Int. MUZZIER% , pelebrattil — Family , Dlddicines. It'concerriiive4y ,one. • Chelan,. dan 'be cured Dr. Keerer'a'kierseiierilla Panacea. Fur . tho:tiiinovel end parinatiorit'cure of nil Diseases arising frorn an impure ;tote of the Bleed and habit of body. - ' The All-wise 'Creator .bee implanted in all organized bodies an innate disposition to self. 'preservation. The vital -peelers liossese the 'property of retailing the influence - of external, causes, but as the BLOOD is the common pa buliim from which, all' partek of living 'Matter devil/es its 'renovating elements, 'itinPoonstquent ly, upon which the life of organized beings de. peed, it is probable (hal in cases of accident, sr where artificial Mee& have been employed to deprive it of en essential property, the vital effeets of thewholesystem-will be directed fo. ward restoring to if that propesty.- In all non-' stitutional and hereditary affections; this fluid has undergone some primary althiation, which Is because of the special disease, or whic h ' sentitt l iteontributed, to its prothiettop, Resta rati to health' can only be obtained by a rei. moval of the morbific cause through the medi um of the -circulation, and Dr. he eler's Sorsa parilla, is the meet powerful of agent effecting this ;fluid Icoown.. See Blaeltwoodtown, N. J.. June 6,1848. — Dr:R - eistet-=-D'a - r - zitrl7alri — e - iitileti - out of your Panacea. I was called upon day before yesterday for half a 'dozen: Your medicine is becoming very popular where Ilhave infroaced it, and I.l.liinit the more it is used the more pop= lu:ea-it will get.- Respectfully yours, . WEI.,PARIJAII. M. D. _l—Efor details, certificates +6.1c.; see eircul lars, &c. Price 61• per bottle, largo size, 6 but lice $5 , • DR. REELER'S COUGH SYRUP Among all the remedies beare . the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, hoarseness, Whooping, Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and far all affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. Too , much praise cannot be - bestowed upon . this remedy, and the proprietor urges every one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure oy no pay. e Priee only so cents. . . DR: - ICEaER'S - CORDIAL AND CARMI- NATIVE Every family whether rich ur poor; who val , 1108 health and all its blessings, ahead brave this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the beet remedy known -fur Diarrhea', Dysentery, Cholera Morbue. Cholera Infantum, Chalk, Elatuleney,:grpping plies,-cramp, eto...and for' all diseases of-the stomac h - end bowels 'caused by Teething: The numerous tostimonlals from Physicians and others unsolicited - has given,it reputation as firm - as adamant. tir Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S VERMIEUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the. taste, harm less to the'patient and all powerful in removing all kindi of worms . from the body: It is with out doubt, tho cheapest and beet worm -destroy ing medicine before the public, and will ifad ministered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours after taken. Tho dose is Small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS Although nut recommended 'bit a "cure all," yet they ard the milifeataridTheit remedY to re move Coastipation,• Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, -Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head ache, Indigestion, etc., Mee other purgative medicines they leave the boivelealways reliked and consequently are the proper.medicine for for females and persons leading a solitary BIC. Price 25 cents. DR. _R.EELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION -- A - justly - celebrated -- extern .- at - a - ppltctitiuff'Ta Patns of the Chest, Neurarhitt, 'Headache, Sperm . Efuratll,.Tie Dolorous - , Swellings of tho Joints Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica. and for all disor ders wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme dy ie applicable. Pries 'twenty-five cents per - All of the' above celebrated and extensively used. medicines ' arc prepared and sold Whole sale and Retail, at 294 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. Fur sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A, G. Miller, Dickinson; Messrs. -Altick, Shippens burg, J. F. Spahr, 'Mechanicsburg, M. Hither,' Shiaemanstown,.and in every town - Tfiroughnut the county and State. [January 14, 1851 GREAT 0017 GH REMEDY, - A VATVSI, 9 3 1 -.4 1 . 16.:.Th --'•‘,•'.' .`,: t. * '-' • ... , v -i= l • T E , ...•._- - - -4.—__W IT 'et DJ ;..i.! ,f-,--,, • - 4 WAtti..' OHERRY PECTORAL: • e,4lkoL,6tere—of COUGHS, .001:D3, 110 . 11 ..ti.SEN4SS,-,3311.0N: 0110IIP,' .13.STEt- WA, r'iOQFISU' O Z.ND co-xsulvirTxorr. In offeringTo the compiinity tlds Justly,Cele heated remedy . for' diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the ilive or health of the affEcthd, but, frankly to lay be. fore them the opinions of distiaruished men and some of the evitienees of its success, from which they • eau judge for themselves.' 'We sincerely pledge ourselves to matte no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy . , nor will we hold out any hope suffering humainty which hints will not warrant. Many proofs are herC given, and we sol cit an inquiry from the public into all w'epoblish,feel.' fog assured they will find them perfectly reliablec. and the . medicine worthy their best confidence, and patronage. FROM BENJ. ,SILLINIAN. M. D., L. L. D. &c Professor of Chemistry, Mineraology,, fro , Yale College, Member of the Lit.,Tlist?, Med. Ph.lo. and Siden. - Bbeieties of Amerioa And Europe. • .1 &cm the CIIERRY PECTORAL an ad mirable composition from some - of the best ar icles in he Mnteria Medics, add a very effect ive remedy , for the class of diseaees it is intend- • ed to cure.. Ct.,NO.Y. 14841,, • Pl , Ol, CLEVEI.AND; of Bowdoin tonne, Me. Writes—" I lows witnessed the effects of , CIIIER.R.Y PECTORAL' in my own familyl464 thatbf my friends, and it-gives me satisfaction tot; state in • its favor that no medicine I, have ever known has .proved so ianineugy sitetesstur of curing diseases of the throat and lungs:" REV. DII. OSGOOD Write&,-'=" That 'he con eiders 'CHERRY PEC TORAL' the best medieine for Pulmonary affec tions ever given to the public," and states tlmt "`his daughter being obliged "tti keep the .room four months wattia severe settled cough, accom panied.by raising of blood,night sweats, and the attendant symptoms Olconstimption, coifißenoed dlie use of.the 'CHERRY. PECTPRAL' and had completely recovered." 'HEAR THE PATIENT. Dr. Ayer—Dear Ems For. two years I was nffliOted :with a very severe Minh, accompanied ho spittingmf block, and proftise night sweats Ely the advice Of .physician I was induced, to use your 41IERRY" PECTORAL, Mid continued to chi so till • I considered myself Cured, and ascribe the efiect MyOur preparation.. • 'JAMES RANDALL. . • . ss. Springfield, Nov. 47, 18 , 11. This do:) , appeared the above nameitiJaiiii Randal; and protinunzeJ= the above , sttentens true in every rota. " • ' ENZO NORTON, Justice. 7 • THE 'REMEDY - TnAT - cuitEs. Palmistry, Ale, Jan. 10,1647. Dr. Ayer • 1 have been !sink, afilicted, with Asthma which gidw--'yearly worse hoot last an tuntn, it.brought on ti cough Winch confined. me to joy chamber and begot) to assume the alarm ing'syntooma...O coneumptiun. Iliad tried the. best tolviOe snit te best medic:44e to no purlibse, nntil I used your DERAIN' PEcToRAL i \shish has cured', nie,,.'an yett may well • believe; me.-- -' Crateroy-y• urir. J. D. If Once lapilli value in_the jnilgment 'Alf Abe wise,.who apeak from experience, hove is a med , ; icine worthy of the public confidence. •' PR9;.O:tED, .1117 7, C AY/1841, en}niter,.,loolELL XA,A&C . II6ETTS. , . • Sold.by Dr.-16114105, S. A. Hubbat•d• St Di..S. , Corlid e; Day, Meelandoslowgi H. llerroo, Newldlle; 4, Q. kJ. Altiokrbbip pensbargtend ,Ribbons, jUbbone; 'rut` • . men fin„ to now oPerini,g c lenP' eet of„pennet,atl•Cno Riptulne ever orlered• in c4tiOtOi'lll,4 WOOd 4,b.rj40 loic,lo call .87frov iSot.:pOit•Nrigho bitrtnitie.••• • ct3o • 0 Ilnurev: Price., Reduced"! VAUGHN'S LITIMTRIPTIO MIXTURE! Large liotti4--Onlir One Oar. rho Proprietor of the Greet Animican Remedy " VAtrorte! VICIiTADLIC LITIIONTAirrie Pftxxone." induced by Gm grout solicitations of his Agent, : throughout the Unity l i t lee and 'Canada. hu now ' • / . Seduced the Price • of kit Popular and well known-amiola; and from this daW I.i.reirth, he' will pat 'op but 01311 size only,—hie (gm settler:: —the Mall PrioeTill , "- - ONE DOLLAE. • Thu public may mit assured that the character of the Medi line, , Its droned', and poritive ProPerdes mu?. itsirmi is:cosmica, and the, , ,:imite -cite will be bestoired in pre Krieg it its heretofore:. As this medicine; under its reduced price, will be porches* ay tbase wilo have not rhitheito mute themselves acquaint* with Its virtues, 0m proprietor would beg to intimate that hi Miele fa not to .he chard frith the Teat tin:mentor "Remit& of the day ;" olaims.for itself a grader bating yore*, i alb direasu, than any slier preparation' cow before to world :`ind has susthmea quit for eight year. by its superb! medical virtues:4nd, until this reduction, commanded' deed .he price of any other article in this NOTlcit 'PARTICULARLY, this orticli lots wit great het dL lntor and certainty. upon the • Blood, Liveroll4oYlk_Ungt4 '!ad 9 1 her orauet, upon the 'primer aathin of which llh as tealth depend. ' • • Tills medicine has a Indy high reptitiu a remedy for • _ Dropsy and Gravel, .= wid all illseemies of .thaktisturea It may be relied upon who :he intelligent phyelemn has•abandooed his patient, and fi Jiee iihneedrur dimlism.'more especially DROPSY, the Moor Nor would eanuetly and • hooted? recommend it. At r eresent pricelt is easily obtained by all, and the hie will proi the article to be the • cheapest Id'odloine in the World! imp- Plisse uk for pamphlets—the agents sire them away they contain over sixteen pages of receipts. (in addition to fo medical matter). valuable' for household purposes, and whit wilt save many dollars per year to practical housekeepenr. These receipts axe introduced to make thetroor of gra value, vide from it, character as an advertering medium ft the medicine. the testimony in favor of which, in the form Wien from all parts of the country, may be mliod upon • itsr Vaaghtt's Vegetable Llthontiiptlc Mixture Sweat American Remedy, now &resale in.quart bottles at each, small bottles at 50 eta each. No small bottles will faired after the 'invent stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. V., 907 Main Street, O. CiVATICIRL Nold Wholeiale and Retail by OLCOTT 111cRESSON CO.. 17f Malden Lone, New York City. ' N. 8.7—A1l letters (excepting from agentx and dealer, wit whom he tmosects bulimia) must be poet paid, or no amuck til,be,gbren to thorn..' . 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