, 0.0,1*.93,0 . V148' . ma3o:.tuinLzi 6. El j„ax,wl,l4.tps Jamaarr rtitber 'aura; t..' Than tor the monarchd.s 7'Y'hatia'ar in s co,fror,, shone,. j_plan all their diadems ./sjay, weradha seas ono.dlirylmlitsi: The.eartil a- doldea ball, - : • ; ' And ditimOnds all the stank bcmk were worthth'em all. :How b pslut to.anthltlon'i Stye • - Ills blood-wrong spoils must gleam, 7 . - when htaatles.uphtted hand Is nigh. , Illir4lnf,tuatthlshed 'tlreant I ,Then hear him Irvlih.hla gasping hreath • For one Poor moment crave ! Font Vwouldit IhOU atoy the arm of death'? , Ask of goldso save I.' ' • .„ -Na. No S the Bout ne r er,frinad rellef ~ • in glittering hoards of tvealth; Gems dazzle northe eytta of grief, , " Gold ea tmot;pareliase health ; here a blessed balm appeare, • To heal the destsest , tvoe 'Add lie that seeks this book In' tears rifts tears shall cease to now; • • u:I(ero he ivhordledOn . ealiary's tree, . Hub model hat promise bloat : "Ye heavy, ladon, co;no to me, , And I will g life you rest. .. A bruised reed I will not break, A 'contrite'haart deise ; Illy harden's light, and sp Who 'hall take ._eiy.,yok9,:sitno-vvprrthirskierrt. Yee, yea, the little book Is worth All Meal° mortals glvsn;• For what are all the Joys ofearth, Compared to Joys in !leaven 1 This Is the guide on Father gave To lead to realms of day— ' - A star whose lustre gilds the grave— " The lightthelite7tim.ray. • . TUE QUEEN or soirca. Thbre is hi preparation a grand con cert of music, which will infinitely sur pass those of Jenny Lind. None : but perforiners Will be' 'admitted there, and hone . shall unite in that concert who have not. learned the song of Moses and, the, Lamb. Instead of an orchestra of sixty performers, unnumbered millions with dolden harps-will join the grand chorus, and the thundering note's of cherubim, and seraphim will break forth in a strain that shall awaken the universe. Miri• am, the sweet songstress of Israel, will rise to sweeter, higher, notes than when • she sung•that song of deliverance On the banks of the Red Sea. David will . sweep his golden lyre in strains to mill.- tal ears unknown. Harriet Newell will there sing the song so suddenly broken. off on thotlone We or the, ,ocean; and thousands tupon thou Sands of redeemed shifters will there sing loudly and joyous , ly their rapturous song of salvatiod.— Reader, thou art invited to that heavenly concert. Despise. not the invitation, else for songs thou shalt have tailings—for glad notes of joy, lamentations_ and.-deep despair. 13toliness of EiCeo.ven How vain thug be our hope of enter ing into heaven, if we have no present _delight_in_what-are-said-to-be-its-joys7—• christian finds his happiness in holiness. —l VhifiTiElooks forward to heaven, it is the holinesrof the sceno and associations • pnwhich he.ftistens ns affording happi hiss. He is not in love with an Arcadi au:Paradise,'with the green . pastures, the flowing waters, and the minstrelsy of ma ny harpers; He is' not dreaming of a bright island, - where he shall meet his buried kindred, renew domestic charities and again live human life, in all but its cares, and team; and pantings. Be ye holy the precept attempted, confor mity to which is the business of a chris . tian's life on earth—perfect conformity 'to which shall be, the lih;ssedness of Heaven, Let us take heed that we de ceive not ourselves. The apostle speaks of tasting the, powers . of the world to come," as if _heavenavere-to_hegin-ort-this-side-of—the grave. , We may be enamored of heav en. beeaule we think 'there the wicked• cease from .trotibling; and the weary_ are attest:' We may be enchanted with take poetry of its descriptions and fasci nated by the brilliancy. of its colorings, as the Evangelist John relates his vi ~aiotts, and sketches the scenery on which hotas privileged to gaze. But all' this does pot prove us on the high road to heaven. It it be heaven towards which wejourn'ey,-it,w;li be holiness in which we delight; for if we cannot now re joice in, Itavrrig . _God -for, onr portion, where - ts our meetness lova world in which God is to be all in all, forever and forever.—Mellaille's Bible Thoughts. UNRIVALLED DISPLAY OF . TPLi TER GOODS.. ANOTHER supply of Winter Goode wl be received from New York and Philo dolphia this.week, to which the attention of the , ladies- is particularly requested. -Among the lot will .be found a full assortment of LADIES DRESS_GOODS,_ such as Tura Saline, Silks, Cashmeres, Mori. ”oes. Irish Poplines. Moue. do Laines, Figr'd. and Plain Lustros; Etgurod Cameletms, lxc. k h . SHAWLS, • • Long and Square Bay State Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, ..Thibet Shawls, black and colUed with silk fringes,. black cloth Shawls. 'BONNET & NECK. RIBBONS, _ A beautiful assortment - of Bonnet, Cap end Belt Ribbons, - French Worked Collars. Cuffs, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Also, some new CLOTHS, CASSIMERS SATINETS, Kentucky Jeans, Postings, &c. BOOTS AND SHO.g& Another supply of those prime Lofielltoots.— Also`•a full 'nesortment of the cheapest -and best Shoes ever brought to Carlisle. , CARPETS, - Another .lot of.lngrain, Cotton and Girthing Carpets. GROCERIES & SPICES, • Soma() fresh-Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &c. The goods will be received and opened dur ing the week, and all persons wanting to save money in their purchases, will do well to call — at the old stand East Main street, where the largest, best and eheapast lot of goods is sure' to be found, nOvl7 - • ' OGILBY.— . Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. FrTeT 111011 simAreOrPOBIT* i7LTIIi: Ai. cuustml. PORTHR invitee the.attemion the public to hie lime' and complete es sortment or IRO 0 TS. •SHOES tr. GAITERS just received from rhiladelphin, including* ve. noir of flew styles. . His orperience in the She , budriese, °noble* hina - to select Work of the beet materials and workrninehip;;tvhich be bold at the' catdrprice •and,weirsinfed.' titre uetOmer work attended tip n usual."' . , . ;SEVERAI; .iwur fifnol{.' TIOItISES' —' on tile 011 flt tOrnor of file poblio IfF square in tho row.ktioirrn an,"lferper's Ml' Row." For 'terms, 40. i Inquire of 'the " inhocriber. • ' - • • ~6n:•nitrOal. ROB"T. IRVINE. . • •.. 41, ..5t0ttf..6. - $.t:..,01) - !Sir,f ,, ,' , ' Bilk/if DRUG§ t• DRUGS I' . . . . ' ":Fresh Opprig . : SupSt!T -'',- ' 7. - RAVE; just received a. , ,iretill atilei:of. Iliad; 1.. ) !tellies; ; Palma, :Glees; - Gil . ," dee., ..Which having4teeii=lpurahestid'with great care at the beat citwhouses, I car .ccinfidentlk recommend to. Families; Physicians, • 'Country Merchants' and bealers . as beinT fresh and' pore. • l i 'Patent'llledleint.;,e,' Horhsand gititiets, " Fine!liemi cale, ' •Spie.es,grounditnd whole. Instraments.. tesencee,• - Pure F.ssen'l Oiis , Perfumery •&e. cpd:Li•Vei.. • Oil- ,, -Wcirratitecl G enuine. _, • • " DYkI ; STUFFS:. , 7 6 '• Leg and Cam'WOode, . - . Oil' Vitriol ..: '•".. ~ : -.. Copperas,: .. 7 . ..Luc Dye'. ~. .: . , :• ..".. • PAINTS. , , ' „•,Watherill. k. Brother's Purerild, Chrome Green and.Yellow;•Painf and•Varriiihilrushoih Jersey Window Glees, Linseed, Oil, Turpen tine; Copal andcoaciryarnish, and lied Lead. All of svhich'will be'. eidd . at •the very lowest market price;- Alao,a fresh and splendid as sortment of , . FANCY GOCDS,YRUITS, • Ilidigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum,', Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and .ornament, all of which are offered at the lowest cash priceir; at the -cheap-Drug—Book-and-Fancy-Storebf-the-sub• scriber on .North Hanover street..: : . EIMM=3 May 22. 1850 FIR ET ARRIVAL Moots aiid. Shoes FOR FRE '2ALL 'SEASON AT PORTER'S SHOE STORE, Zfaitoitreet,"niar the Rail : Road .Pepat, : Art OMPRISINGMen's ' Boy's' and Youth's Calf,'lCip -and' coarse Boots and Brogans, which are warranted to he of the best quality, Ladies Gaiters, Buskins, and French Ties, Misses and Childrene boots and shorn in-great variety. Also, an elegant assortment- of GE/111 SHOES and nooTs, with lathe late' im provements and warranted 'perfect. Having, purchased these gum shoos from the agentoA, tho manufacturer, lam - authorized to. own NEW rein 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 customer work as usual. -•septle . WM. : M. PORTER. . . . • - • . , • ChEA.PER. THAN THE CHEAPEST. - AVING just rettirned' Irom New York & La Philadelphia with. 'the best and Cheapest Stock of HA It DWARE, C UTLERY BUILD IN G MATERIALS - , PAINTS, &e,,-•eVer brought to Carlisle, I would resqectfullyrequosi dealers and consumers and all others to give me a call and see Whether they cannot.get more and better goods for the slime money than at any other place in town. My stock of Locke, Latches,Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, aints, kc., is complete and verfolleap. Carpenters' Tools,T have a splendid assort. morn. Also, Cabinet Maker's 'Pools and-Ma' teriels viz :—Vancers, Mahogany, Mineral and S4DDLERS & COACH MAKERS; , can have everything in their line cheaper than ever, FOR SHOEMAKE'RS, - I have a first_rata stocktaLMoriacco and Lining„ Skins, Bindings, Pegs, l'hread and Wax, rind a supalt assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havealso a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be had at no otherlace in town, - ifit - Bitirs - Pricctr. — To - = gather with an assortment of all kinds of Ham -mered-and-Tholled-Ifen-and-Steel. Of House , ' ,keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers — and Trays; Tube,'Bnelsets, Sec. • WALL. PAPER -•- I have the largest, Handsomest and Cheapeit Assortment in town. And to nil Nvho want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say come and see for,yourselves oct3o Harrison% Columbian Ink. E subscriber has on hand a large supply g of the'abovh ink, which, by a special ar rangement with the proprietor, he is able to fur• nish to merchants and others, at the manatee. wren wholesale prices. au2l S A HUBBARD. Fresh Cranberries. HA YE Just been recoiled, as oleo a lot o new FARINA and HOMINY, and for sale b C arlisle, Dec. 25;50. J. W. EB Y. New ran Goods. ...91 the Cheap Store corner id Hanover and Lou ther streq4opposite Bunter's Grocery Store _ The undersigned most re4ectfully informs. his friends and the public generally, that he has jest returned from Philadelphia with a well selected assortment of FALL GOODS, pur. .chased at the-lowest prices, and which he is - deterirrimod - to - aall at ninali-proairrnmong-t hem maY be found" CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, • VESTINGS, Sattinets, Velvet Cords, • Ken.. tacky Jeans, &c. • ' LADIES DRESS GOODS, -consisting: in _part_of_Black_Silks,_Crialitneres .klouaeljn.,de Laines, Alpactia, Coburga , Gingh ams, Calicoes Sack Flannels, Collars, Laces, Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS, Tiekings, Checks, Flannels Drillings, Osnabur Linseys,•Muslins, bleached and unbleached Also,Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar, offee, Teas, Melee:ries, Spices, Cheer:late, &c , Rags and Country Produce taken in exChange for goods Please give me asall • ' A C FETTER • oct9 - ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORKS, OWIINS & RICHARDS, L.Xeeentfyfrom Philadelphia. ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of 1 . 11, Carlisle' and its vicinity, that they have now at their Marble Yard in South Hanover stieet, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an elegant stook of pure • • AIIIERIC IN WHITE ..711.4.R.111,E, and are prepare d to execute in the:most. finished yle Jltontonemts, Grave Stonel at all prices, • Door and Window Sills, Steps, 4.c., weather with overy.otiiev article fit their lino, and prorniiti that in fineness or finish, chaste ness of design and. quality of Alsrble y their - work-shall-not bo surpassed by-any other natal) .. . lishment. They are also tho authorized •agants of A te _ Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will fur nish from his manufactory . all varieties of IRON RAILING, for tlie enclosing of Grav,e lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work, - such as Sills, stops and Platforms, &c., at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having had great experience,•and being-em ployed in the beet shops of Philadelphia, they aro therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. ' [Carlisle, nov6 18501 . ' WILL HOIT THOUSANDS of bottles uf the AMERI CAN COMPOUND have been sold dar ing the past year, and was never known to fall of curing, in a .few.daye, of a certain.delt onto disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organa: - Persons afflicted using this pleasant and popular 'remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaven no odds on thit - breath, 'requires no restrictions in, dint ur: business contains nJMercury - er noxious drugs injurious to the Ryden), and is adapted to every age, sex, 'or condition. It is also the beet remedy known for Fluor Altars or Whitci, (female complaints) with'which thousands suffer, without the know ledge_gf a .rentedy.:-. 2 7ltie ~. oelobrated- remedy ong been used in prientopractice oft play sician and with unerring succeen i 'radically goring ninety-nine of the 'hundred CM/ in a few days.. Around eaoh bottle era plain and ilrll directions. CAUTION—Ask tor" the AM E R f C A i N COMPOUND, and Introlisee only of the Agent's Nips Cl per bottle. For silo lot 8. ELLIOTT Carlisle; 4: •Wpith, - Harrisburg; R. -Williams Columblat by A. !Kilter; Lanottsterr Bp - Morris dr. Co4:York. ' •••,'• . (January, 15, HRH • • . • Sacirrlasinela, • • JUST reediiro4C gotiorOtogooitinon't of Col, OrednormOls fof Ladiee,Saelce. Or*, Blue, :Red.".-Groon; rink And. Changei4- White. Woolen liiid^...Cotton_ non. CON 'lllTlif34, i n:gr ~' • . • RNQLDS:ivritiUg fluid, :a var'y'ao .. p6ellritink..tor sale 11 H 111304 RD plittabeiptiv., • .„ - ItST P 4 - ' • -ILIII'BZPI3 id& .o•4.o l3 gra_ Pg ' 2 -1; . 7 1:iciriufteeturer's,: Abs.' 8, 9" and E:tiurso Street, Baltimore, .711(1. NANO FORTES, fron'i 6 ) to 7 : oetaveS,,in tin Rose w od,‘Ma h ogan y and, iWailm t,casts , of varions stiles, with - ortdnvitthoullion.fractikft, cotnbining all the ,improy,aniefftit,rCqufSito,to.#,,, superior instrument. • • K. Sr, Gl.. have- reeeived', (rpm . tho Maryland institute the. rat pretniuni'fOr, their' Pianos i in - three successive years, 1848, 1849;1850: !They: haveldso been honored with nurnerous tesilmo, nials'frorn ail "the most Cerebrated' it-68104d have used their instramOies :Titiobitt iron] their establishment have heen IMO at ,ihe: concerts; os HolinstOck;' - Bishop, Laborde, Knodp, and other eminent performers. They I guarantoe durability- for five years, under g00d.% care. and, will replace 'Pith others all which : may not givens fiefs etion,,if applicationim made i within six. Months after delivery. Their .flanufacto4oming conducted -on the most extensive scalbVenables them to 'furnish ; inatiuments at the very.lotkost prices; whole sale 'and retail. • Constantly on hand; A. P. Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO, for which they.are solo agents for th's city., , ,Terniary22lBsl-1y Perfumery, Fancy Soap 8c P: per Box • 48 Market street, below Second, Philadelyhia. dri . LEGG & "CROMPTON, Manufacturers of Perfumery. Fancy- Soaps and Fancy Paper likes, respectltilly•call -the attention of the Druggists and Dealers in . Carlisle and the .Cumberland Volley, to their extensive stock of Goods. comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the compleximi,-Toilet, &.c. &c'. of every variety. Also, a full Mid complete iik• sortment of Fancy Paper - Boxes, of every' de em-lotion, large or small, round or square, made to order at the ahortest notice. . Ir - Don't forget the place; 98 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet with prompt attention. janls PIANE FORTE WARERORMS, • .JVb: 171 CII4'SJVUTSTREEI, plisr.L.A.lva: TIIE OLD STAND, occuf ied. for wore limn one-Mira of a , c'entu ry Esq. lentlE undersigned would, most respectfelly I. announce to She public tlint he is AG,ENT more than twenty of the most t,=-.."5..7„!-.7tr.:-ri - tcelobrated•-manufncturers of 130 - i, 1 - i'PON, NEW YORK, PHILA DELPHIA, and elsewhere; and Isiconstantly receiving from them PIANOS o the'richest-und most varied styles, of superior tone; and-of the most superb finish, orb. 61, 61, 61., and 7 Octaves, Which"are warranted equal to any manufactured either in this country or in 'Europe. _ -Just received, also, a furtheraupplyof Church and Pailor Orgaiis, of beautiful patterns and fine tones. His - WARERO OM - is 'constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPHINES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex. tensivo inanulactories in the United States; a mong whicn is a neiv style of REED ORGAN having Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt pea in front, and case elegantly carved, and highly ornamental. 'Tuning and .11,efig.ring— , Si. -Salvador La Grasse. a distinguished Piano torte Manufactu ievand Organ Builder, will attend to all ' so pt1,'.50 •OSCAR C B ARTER. PERPITNEERY DEPOT. .DON'T' be deceived. Country' Mereffrgits and Dealers .who want good and'Clie'ap .PFM.FUMERY. and FANCY SOAPS' , Should call upon JOHN T CLEGG, Perfumer end Chemist, 48 Afdrieet tcho - has constantly-on hand PERFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS of 'every description, P . owders, Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, &c., &c.‘ • 100,000-persons-have-read—my-ndvertisoment in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called ankbeen-convinced of - the advantage-of purchaiing direct, from the manufacturer. Agency for Ferran's Circassian' Hair Oil, Curfins , Fluid, &c. Orders from any part of the United Stws will be promptly attended to. aug4'so,ly • 'JOHN T CLEGG. ECONOMY IS WEALTH 3P LYN " Light! Light Light; Pine Oil, Oamphlne & Medal Fluid, OF acknowledged superiority and amity, manufactured and for solo at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established wend of the Into ,Benja— mitt T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, awl the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentin.,c Rosin , Enid Sit its of Turpentine; W for sale holeSale - nrair• tail; at tho lowest prices. lOO4l OE eAI. Rowe, ANUFACTURERS and wholesale deal:. _train R R n (in S,B-AS-IC-E-T-S-end WOOD WARE, have removed to the large stare lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers & .Da zit where they have opened an extensive stock of Eastern and City made BROOMS and 00D WARE, which they are now selling 4 ,t-thelowestmanufacturers-prices, it full assortment of Bristles, Brvshes, .71/at Cordage, Fie.. constantly on hand No Nprth Third Street, 3 doors below Race, Ph delohia j try 7.'60 P. Steam ifrowlgaillitg. imam dc GAZELAGELER, Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. WOULD call the attention of purchasers to their elegant assortment of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, • VERANDAS, . Railing for Churches, Public and Privme Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with all kinds of Plain and Ornatnental Iron Work. Moro & Gallagher's Book, of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing' the best selection o. designs that has ever been issued, will bo sent to any. pers,on who may wish to make a select tion. , • • [fabl9,sl. Tombs, GREAT ATTRACTIONS EZ2M FOR TILE -.110.114110- at Krim Kingles' Head-Quarters, NORTH HANOVER - ST., CSRLLSIE, P 4 WiIERH - tlio - tiiiions of this place and'all those who may visit the same during the ffolydays, will find the largest assortment of • CONFECTIONARIES, • overy variety) evor offered, manufactured of the best. Materials, expressly for the pp prmiching.festivities. which will be sold wholc. sale or roma, nt reasonable rates, at the old stand or the subscriber in North Hanover at., a few doors north of tilt) Bank. Whoro may also he found n complete assortment of FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting in part of Oranges, Unions, Grapes,. Figs, Raisins, Prunes, en fancy boxes, Cur rants, Dates, Almonds Filberts,. Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts.' de would also call atton. lion to the largest stock of TOYS AND FANCY. GOODS, over Offered in Carlisle, consisting of CHINA AND GLASS. TOYS, • 'Card Trays, -Vases; - Mugs, Tea Seta, doll heads,..lllotto Cups, .Cologne•,Pottles:- Tum blers, rationed Figures. &c. FINE TIN. TOYS ' ', siich as -CarriNos, Carts, Cradles, tables, chairs, animals, buckets; c ups, rattles, -wail stands, candle sticks; &c. • • , GUM TOYS, pure India rubber and elastic doll- heads, rat flee, doge, teething rings; caricature faces) &c `WOODEN ; TOYS:- cups and saucers; nine' pins, towns, soldiers, furniture, tools in boxes, games ;and puzzles, d rums , guns, traumata, wagons, wheelbarrows tubs, ICzah's arks; herdsmen, magnetic fish, warm; Wahl, fiddles, guitars, barrnonicans, 4c • FANCY. GOODS, Fine sowing, card and knitting baskets, fancy boxes„of wood; paper and., glass, - hair oils, soaps, colognes,,how brushes, and hundreds of other oirtic.lec net min:norm ekabeys, which: all are invited touell trid'exarnitte. , The subscriber ' returnit his sinceeed thanks:to a generous public .for the patronage beetOWed on bim on .foriner °sensitise, and' 'hopaa by a de• siretto„ please, to' Merit ',a conlmunnco ' of we' same.. --s'- Ohltdren's ptockinge. • • A FULL, assorttrAnt. Virhisor . und , Mixeo ritarino•Hoite of'aliAiieerfor • Children. - 7 Alsti,'Litdieb Ms3'o yikiinty'iustopenta Air:. '!:iNi :'. c 7- - 1 . "" `.. -: C . 4 -7 - 1 4 Witsitraurt - citompanit ( , t I Trio'f. taws , Arie ,v4re __Ann trawt.wq.,politony.,: !', •. ..' !,',l;',;• - 1(21..i, ( , , . 1 -44r* ' , i'cristio/1+106E1M1,05 ;4) e+`.: Oda Stystem. T" 'Constant, mnsoliaited applichtion for . Life Insurance , , gives' : the most .d . undant :. and gratifying proof that the public mind is deeply impressed:with' tha test : Importance:of .. ', this. subject: The groat, object,•thoWever; .of ,;, ' IrismiantleabOuld be aafety, otherwise' . the Whole olive tha insure ! . may.' be theappointedo •: 'Too yirtrffith care cannot be practised in 'the selection. oil an office withwhich. la: effect the contract.- 4 - The choicetthould be regUlated not by present . „ o and constant large inducements, as this; cer- • ~:talnly incompatible with' : future • benefit. ;:The premiums cinffifewre calculated for thefulltrei if Proseat and prospective benefits therefore ate given, this result ultimately, mast torninuto in. I litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object 1 ; ilimed at by this institution is stability •and per ,pethity. - The-rates Of premium have been care iully prepared' with reference to 'fluctuations.— . The (milli, system . of-payments has' also .bben adopted. 'Unpaid premium holds constitute no , . part or them:meta of this company, and every contingency being , fortified with an ample 'cap.. ktal, secarity.stampe toe *hole system. This feature, paramount to all other considerations, t commends theeompasy to public favor. .Px. _placatory pamphiebt,_blaplication papers i intormation arid every facility wrilliemerlullT i furnished the public by Mr. E. BEATTY, who has been duly appointed agent of this company for. Cumberland county. • Dr. H lIINKLEY his also been appointed Medical Examiner. Directors.—Stephern ft. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W•Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William MGodwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'Henry, James Deverenx, John L Linfon.. Preside/IL—Stephen R. Crawford. l'ice-Prettident.—Aiiibrose W. Thompson .1,.. 6 Sectaary & Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay. am/tam—Manuel Eyre. Cannot & Aterneg.—Thonias Balch. AUdical ,Examiners.—Paul,B Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. ' [aug7 ly VIRE INSURANCE!. THE Allen and East Pennaborough Mutual rire Insurance Company of Cumberland county neorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in Operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz : - -Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorges, Mtehriel Melclioir Brenneman, Christian Staynum, -Simon Oyster,. Jacob II Coovor, Lewis flyer, Ifenry..Logan,• Benjamin 11 . Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel ?rowel', Joseph Wickersham. 'The rates of insurance areas low and tavern bl*as any Company of tho kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to•ntake application to . the agents of Hier compa; ny,-who are willing to , Wait upon them at any JACOB SHELLY, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice .President. r LEWIR HYER, Secretary. COCF.IN; Treasurer. oetlT AGENTS. . ivititity.—Rudolph Martin, 'New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry &tiring; • Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Hincey, Mechan icsburg. DC. J. AM; Churchtown. '• • • 79r* coiudy.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith,.Washington, Esq., W B i Picking, m Dover; Eael lialrenaberger, J W Craft. Haerisloirg.—Houser & Lochman. MeMbers iof the company having policies a ing application to any of the agents. CPIMAX' OLOTEEINO:" - . • & L. STEINER respcctfully_invite M G the attention of 'their friends and the public generally, to their large lot of Goods that have hompurchased at a great sacrifice in up city of Baltimore. They will sell thorn at e small advanceons there is no room for them in — ourlittle - altire - rOcTm. - Socoine one nurrililirdl . - take them at almost artypric_p,_as we are dete r - wined to WI cheaper that; can bo bought in Philadelphia. New York or Baltimore. Hang out your banners! - Hear the trumpet! Here they come! here they are! - ---What's the matter, what's the matter I "Only look at the crowd. •Corne on Jos; Jim and Sam Hatter, Let us Seeisl - at's out. Hey, ho hole comes Bill, - We'll ask him what's the muss ; •See how . theeitreet does fill, • There certainly must be a fuss ! 0, no boyeepo fuss at all. • . Only anal ter great arrival, - ' Of beautiful Clothing for the fall, "s, At M. & L. Pr:mutes Clothing Hall! I have just bought a suit so fine— Tell me,fievv do you like it Joe f Don't you want one like mine t Come on, boys, let us go. Now let me tell you, What there you can find,/ Coate of all colors, And Pants of all kinds. Waistcoats no hnndsome, . And CraVateso nice, And they will not think it troublesome. If you give them a call tviice or thrice. They will wait on you with kindness, . And iheyean suit you witri a nice Cap, .You can only End et STErNsn's, Went Main Street, next door to. Burkholdor's Hotel. Inr.l. first rate assortment of Cloths; Cassi. mares and Vestings always on hand; which will --be made-to order in the-mast--fashionable-acid best style by a firet.rato workman. Oct2-3m SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES! Call and See before Purchasing elsewhere ! /11.14,E subscriber is just receiving and oenp ing et his, Cheap Family Grocery and Qua r ensware Store in West Main street, Car:. lisle, a very, large assortment of•alf the arti cles in his lino of business. • Rio Coffee from 12 to 14 cents per pound, for good, to a strictly prime article. Also, Brown Seger/3-01 the best quality, from 7 to 9 cents per pound, Lovering:s best crushed and pulierized Sugars from 10 to 1.1-2' cents per pound, N. 0. Sitgar House and Syrup Molas ses of all .grades from 32 to 62i per , 'gallon.— Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all kinds, warranted pure. ~SOAPS, Fancy, Cas tile? Rosin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pal -yen-zed Salamis, Indigo, Mould and Dipped Candles, Common and Winter Strained - Whale : Also'; - supplyof freiiklieminy, cheese from•this best Dairies always On hand.. Fancy sewing, traveling, clothed and market Baskets, togeiher with a-general assortment•ol Chew-. inn and ismoking'Tobaccos, SOMA and half, Spanish' Cigars, Common do., „ropes, twines,. and Brushes of-all kinds. CEDAL * A R E.—Hausekeepers, -and others expecting- soon to embark in. the. same business, pleasis call and examine my stock of Wash tube,-}'Yeah-Rubbers,;-..Churns, Cedar fancymainted and varnished Thickets, Brooms, Bce: ' &cc. • : GLASS AND 'QUEENSWAttE:—The subscriber hail just added to his already Urge stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur ed, Blue, Marble, Flow.Mg 'Blue and Mulber; ry Tea Sets, of; 418 pieces, Also. Plates and Dishes,. Tumblers, ~Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, &c. of every description, and price so 'that he will 'be - able to ingot the wants and meansiof all in the community who may favor htm Warr J D HALBERT: Patent Starch Polish. "giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, btu!. lint', Collars, &c., and prevents dust from sticking to •Lioans,.&c. It contains nothing injurious. Just received by ' • •. deal I ,Q -W HITHER. ROOTS & _SECOES. JUST reOsiiod s, -large assortment of Mon • Women end Children's Boas and - Shoes; Wa hl' Double, Soled Businne and .Jenny Lind Shoos, which I can hell very chetip. 1 001 23 , . .WOODS in7 , 2 1 , 3 # # usOUR CR 'FIVE B OARDERS will meet With aaderiunodatioile on reasonaLls terms, by c'alling on Ms aubscriber in South -Hanover att.*, Carlisle. ~ • 44 JAMES .McMATIL , iivary 22 1,851.-3 m. r ' • Tatiestiir, I Proratpd.: . „ JUST opened tigeneral aelortment'of ttingT try Worsted in various colours for Kninpee s ou r s , mobpore; Shawls, -Zr.e. • Aleo,•an 'addi- Jona! supplyot , gophyr Worsted - • septps •• • .t• , G W 'HETNE.R.. • - • rzszti or o • -THE atiboorkkor hat; in atom- ond'for bolo qs the lovvOst'Otiopiihoo a few' bin•rdlo of p rimp NO,';•,1; 3 ' KAPEEREI 4 ,. 100 Sacks of . ' • • ilcak PRoiii.'-::-- pLAKEVICV44IIta•Water I!,rocirTAINT, 14 7 1tich - ettfitiaititAi wed , for 't latit;six., , yiLat, Witv tue , utroctet , ..sltogeoa tin the totififSteamboats, &Iv not' a single instatmo . ts,ktiown Whole it . haR rot , sato by- ,lrot2i sA r ro . '~,~Ii~CEURItOU~.' ~ ~ ''? ~'~'' “i3 - 41lEsif alnurai • English and American Hardware. . . Cheaper thcitt'can Lefoutt'sl thie.sitte of the • East • • - • • IMHE subscriber. having just returned from .the Eastern cities with a full-and 'bane, Some assortment' of all kinds of HAILDWAILE of the. very beat Makers and well selected,is I now opening at the,Chean Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scott'd Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where ho Would invite all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware to'give him a call and see and Satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are determ ined to sell at a very . .amalli . advance. Small • profits and quick sales are the order of the day , To Makin*, Carpenters and Others. • A•fult stock ot , -. wlitte; mineral and Japansd Knobs, locks and latches, of' every description price and quality, hinges and screws, window • - sash -L tind - thutter - spritigsT - striiittreeked an barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut and circular Saws, hand, panel, rippidg and back Saws, bright, black and blue - nugsrs,o tKe very best makers; Chisels, broad,pointing hand and chopping Axes, of-different makers hatchets, planes and plane. bits, steel and iron squares, files and rasps, antis, brads and spikes. of all sizes and warranted of the best quality. To Saddlers. and Coach JUnkers, • Our stock consists of a complete tissortmmit of articles; in your line of business. saddlery tools, brass, silver rind Japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pasteing and seaming laces and fringes, plain and efigured canvass, of cloth, top lining cloth mid serge lining of yeti- ous kinds, white, red, blue and black patent leather Dashers, silver and brass plate, Deer Haillsosetts, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, clip', tic springs, iron axles malleable, castings, &c. ' To Cabinet and Shoe Alakers, A full stock of Shoe kit and findings, boot mm recces; Freed' kid, straits, morocco and lining and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers and,Frentli morocco, kit of every de- . scription, superior copal varrlish;- Japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple Veneers, moulding, beading, resets; glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and style. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and'Others." • 10 to. .s of assorted bar iron, ss arrented to heed the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar .nd rolled iron, hammered. horse shoe, scollopi plough, broad: an - narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe bar, band, round and- square iron, cast, shear, sprine,'English and American blister steel. Eng fish Wagon boxes. Carriage boxes in setts, an vils, vices, files, rasps. horse shoe nails, &c. , To Housekeepers. • A, beautiful assortment of r cheap fancy goods, such -as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives and forks, butcher knives and steels, brittania lamps, biass candle sticks,.Brittannitiond silver table and tea spoons, plated butter knives, pre. serving kettles,. smoothing irons, iron and tin ned tea and oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and stew pans,&e. To Gunsmiths, Marksmen an d Others. 2 Itiflia and Gun Barrels, tone action, plug, nipple and back action Gun Locks, gun mount ing and gun breech cocks, sheet brass and German silver ornaments, &c. To Painters. --A- fresh---lot - mf - WetherilPs — pure - atid - ortra - White Lead, oiland turpentine, varnishes, Ja pan, white and red lead, yellow and Green paint, ground in oil, whiting, yellow ochre, dm., . To Blasters and Marksmen. _-A good. assortment pf.double refined powder.- : rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot, flints arid bar lead,. ropes of all kinds, for threshing machines y ond well diggers, and a thousand other articles too numerous toinsert, all we ask is to give usa 6111,11 W cleare_con 1. ent you wilifiTrd a good assortmentof Hard ware and--eheaper4han can' he found in any other House this side of, the east. Give us a call is all we ask, at the old and well known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Har lan, in North Hanover 'street, next door 'to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass. nov6 JACOB SENER. CEEE.ArER TEC N rintlE 'subscriber having just returned from 1 the East, offers to the public a more am ple and complete 'assortment of goods- in his line, titan ever previously offered, and respect fully solicits dealers'and others to give him a call,'when liTs will show them goods at salon iahingly low prices. To Builders, Carpenters and Others. • His stock comprises a full assortment of Locks and Latches of every description, Bin ges and Screws, Windcw Springs and Bolts of vnrious kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Paints of all colors, ,Oils, Turpentine, &c., &c.— Also, Mill, CrOss-eut and Circular Saws, Hand Pannel,, Ripping and Bark Saws, Augurs, Chi sels, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch ets,,Planes and Plane Bitts, Steel andiron Squares, Files and Rasps, Nail!, Brads and Spikes' of all sizes. To Sadkrs and Coach J}Takers, A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools, Brass and Jnpaned mounting, Carriage tritumingi,...Broad—paming,-and—seam:ing-Luerr, plain and figured Canvass,-Drab Cloths, Rati nett, Serge and Buornm, Moss and Deer Bair parent an enamelled Leather, Lamps and Da shers. Also, Hibbs Feßevil and Spokes, Eliptic springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Custingb, To Cabinet and Shoe Makers • My stoOlt. embraces a complete assortment of goods in, your line. Moroccos, lining and binding Sliins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by the barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de scription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, Var nish, Mahogany . and Maple Veneers, ings and Rosette, Sota Springs, Gloss, Mahog. any, islineral.and Veneered Knobs of all sizes. To Blacksmiths,. Farmers, end others, who may be in want of good Iron. - • He offers a full assortment of Hammered, Horse Shoe; Scollpp, Plough, broad and nar row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoo, Bor, Band, Round, Square, Tire, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Sheet Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English and. Ameritan Wagon and Carringe Boxes, Anvils, Vices, Files and Rasps, Horse Shoe Nails, Axe. To Housekeepers and these about entering the Na: trimonia/ Stale I would invite attention to my beautiful as sortment of ivaiters and Trays, plainl and Go thic-style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives, Scissors and Shears, B rittannis, Germs n an d Silver Plato, Table. and Tea Spoons, Brays and Emerald Preserving Kottles, smooth ing—lrons.• Hollow-ware, Tuba, — Buckets, Glinrns; &c: Oils, Paints and'Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water Proof Paint. oet3o HENRY SAXTON: inhOCTOR YOURSELF JUP—FOR 25 CENTS !! —By means of the pocket Escu lapin or, Every' one is own Physician! Twen. r-fonrth edition, with up of a hundred engru. inga, showing private dig- - uses in -every shape and brm, and malformations d' the geUerative system. tY WiILYOUNG,-M,U. The time •lins now sr... log from secret disease IC VICTIM 09 IttrACKERY. .tontainctl in this book nne one finny cure himself, without hindrance to Wtg+ sinew!, or the knowledge of the most Wilma" friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. • I addition to the general routine of private diseases it (idly explains the cause-of manhood's earl) d 3 dine, wtth observations on' marriage--besidee many other derangements whick it would - nor by proper to enumerate in the publics prints. . - IKrAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE - CElit'll, enclosedinn letter, will receive one copy ofthis hook, by mail, or five copies -will lie sent for, one dollar. Address, "flit. W. YOUNG,No. 152 SPRUCE StreetPUILADLEPIIIA" Post•paid. no r- DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the Diseases prescribed in his different Lublin ions, at. hi is Offices, 152 SPRUCE- 'street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted. May I, 1850., --- „ . • MOORS! MOONS! 33001/ST /1 HOSE desiring very good-.BOOBS will X please call tit my Dreg, Book-and- Fancy Store, Main Mice!, Carlisle. .I am making preparations for. the Trade Sales in. NeW York, and will eall.the k tock. on hand at unusually low Micas if called for . within a few days, The works now, on Aland compriscrisomo of the very best extaat.. mar ; . ..F 4;'14 NY,I. INS.' nztisxf.'enovErarear , , , • A EW. stipply,'-offroalt•Cofreep, White and Drown Sogais,'Spices of all kindsigrohnd, and ungroind, with ill the.other variottes of a Cr°= ceryiStore';lneluding also a now supply Wen. .No. 1 Qualfly of.. .• '; • '_•::'I•IIsTE — EIIEEN - eff. 'BLACK TEAS in~r. . •, .•, • . packs t;if• quarter, •Italf, and . pound .pnekages from 50 to Sliso,por . pound, as tha) In the lßulk. All just opened and for sole at the store of WWI . ' J Y, f *r - -.i- '' : ltittiiiilito; l -1 ,- • U .-. . - , ~~+~ F:..J . . . . . , . , . 'Celebrated - Family Elediebms., , itidoneern" every 'dile. - dholera dart be - cured ' ' Dr.. Keelor's Sarsaparilla Panacea.;. For ••- the,removetand permanent Cure of at .• ..,_ c ....s., Diseases arising from an impure - , -, t -: • ;state of the Blood end ,habit : of `body. TheiAll-wise - Criator has implanted In all organized bodice an innate disposition to Self preservation..`• The vital . pavvera.posseas the 1 property of , resisting the • influence of external cauitesibut the BLOOD is the common pa, •billum:lr m which all parts ' of livini • matter derives 1 renovating elements. and consequent ly, upon which the life of OrganiZed•heings de tr Pend, tt is probable that. in',Cases-of•accident• , sr where arti6elal means have been employed' to deprive it of \an essential property, the vital • effects of the whole•system 'will 'be directed to - - ward restoring to it 'that property. In all con- stitutional and hereditary affections, this fluid has undergone some primary alteration, which is the caus e of the arpcial disenee, or w h ich !v es; sentially contributed tp its production. Resto , l ration to health can only be obtained by a re moval of thwniorbific cause through the medi- u m -of-thei-eirculatiom-and-Dr:-Keere-IVSs ma- ' Faille, la the Most poweiful modifier of agent effecting Thin fluid' kiinwri. See pamphlets. Dr.llluckwoodtown, Isl;J., June 6,1848. Dr. Keeler---Dear Sir: I nmrentirely out of vest Panacea. I' wan Celled upon duy before yesterday for half a/dozen. Your medfcine is becoming very popular where I:have iufroduccd it; and I thinkthe.moreit loused the more pp- War it• will get. RespectfUlly , yours, . • Wu. PAR/1.411,4. D. /*•-trUr detail', certificates ,45ce„ see circul Tars, &:c. - Trice $1 per bottle, large size, 6 but flea $5: ' • - .. . . DIL- KEELER'S. COUG;I SYRUP. , . Among all ‘the.remedies .linfOre Alio -Public this stands preeminent in incipient -Consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs,. Hoarseness, Whooping Cough; Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood;and for all nffcctions of the pulmnnaty organs occasioned by 'cold. :Ir,po much praise cannot be bestowed, upon thisl'emedy, and lite proprietor urges every one afflicied_lvitlicny of thc above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Priei only 50 coats. . DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI- =g • Every family - Whether 'rich ur poor, who val new health and all its blessings, should. have tide invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known fur Diii a rrloca, Dysentery, Cholera klorhus, Cholera. Inientum, Flatulency, grigng ' cramp, etc., and for all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials frOm -Physicians and Others unsolicited has given it W reputation as firm as adamant. par Price 25 cents per bottle. • DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, haim• less to the patient and all powerful in removing all kinds of worms from the body. It is with out doubt, - the cheapest and beet worm destroy ing medicine before - the - public, and will if ad: ministered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The .dose is small, and each bottle containn twice as much as similar remedies. Price 0n1y25 cents per bottle.--- .-- • DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS Although not recommended as a “cure yet they aro the mildest and: boat remedy to re move Corstipation. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head ache, Indigestion, etc. Ulike other purgative, medicines they leave the howelsalvraye relaxed a,nd e_ona_e_q uently_ara_theLpropm_medici ne—for for females and persona leading, n'solitary DR. KEhER'S'RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly celebrated external application for Pains of the Chest, Ncuraltia,Reudache, Spr'n• Bruises, Tic Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism,' Gout,•sciatica and for all disor ders wherein a sedative and rubefroxient reme dy ie• applicable. Price twenty-five cents per Wile. • • All of above celebrated and extensivelj used medicines, are prepared and sold Whole sale Retail, at 294 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. For sale by S. ELLIdTT, Carlisle ; A. G. Miller, Dickinson; Messrs. Altick, Shippens burg, J. F. Spahr, Mechanizsbnrg, M. Bitner, Shiaemenstowd. and in every town throughout the county and State. [January 14, 1851 GREAT COU GH REMEDY. 1 ATIETS ` 777 .;t$ 4 '; ' 1 " 1 - 11 7 1.';' --' - '....-i,.. :.: 2 A11ii.7 . : - 1.:'• a.z.,1 ~.:. U... :.;iv , it..., , ,-4.1. %. B',O•W , ''' 'ski .'",. •:Y. : 77. --- : ~ ;:'% 'r: ; .. 4- '"% . .... z'.... 4 , -. . :, 1_ ft:'. - 4 - CHERRY YEdTORAL, Var 1.7a0 Care of COUGIS, COLDS, --1- 33 4 311RSENESS,- snolw. CHITS'S, CROUP,. ASTEr -I.IIIIOOPIDI- COUGH .411 , 3'D CONSUMPTI,OI7. In olferim r ; to the community this justly cele brated remedy for , diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the I,live or health of the atitcted, but frankly to lay be fore them, the opinions of distill- Malted men and some of the evidences of its success,-froMwhich they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge out selves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. , Many proofs are here given, and we'sollcit en inquiry from the public into all We publish,feel• ing assured they will lind them perfectly reliable aunt the medicine worthy their hest confidence. and patronage. FROM REM'. SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D. E. 4 Professor of Chemistry, Mineraology,M•i-Yald. College, Member of the Lit., Ilist.,Med. Ph.lo. and Sclen. Societies of America and Europe. drem o the CHERRY PECTORAL an ad mirable composition frotn some of the hest ar ides in he Metcalf' Medical; add a very.aia effect ive remedy for the class of diseasei n it is d ed to pure. ' Now Haven. Ct., Nov. 1,1849. Prof CLEVELAND, of Dowdoin College, Me. Writes—. 1 have witnessed' the effect+ of your 'CHERRY PECTORAL' in in own family and that of , my friends, and it gives me satisfaction tor state'm its favor that no medicine• 1 have ever, known has provost so Eminently successful'of curing diseases of the throat and lungs... • REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes —"That he coltsiders 4 CHEßßY- PEC TORAL' the best mediehie for Pulmonary affec, Lions ever given• to the public," and states that "his daughter being obliged to keep the' room four months wnh n severe settled cough, nocom panied-by raising of blood,night sweats, nitil.tlie atiendant symptoms of consumption, commenced the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and had completely recoveiVd,": . . HEAR THE PATIENT , _ Dr. Ayer-,Dear Sir: For two years I was afflicted with-n,vcry_severe Cough,necompanied ho spitting of bloodmut profuse night sweats 11y dm 'advice of my ,attending physician I was induced to use your CHERRY PECTORAL, and continued to do so till I considered my self . cured, and ascribe the effect to your preparation. JAMES RANDALL. framir'en ss. Springfield, Nov. 21.1848, This day appciireictlie , -ObOve named James Runtish, and IWOHOUII3OI the above, Malcolm Mae Jo every respect. . LoitENgo NORTON, Justice. • THE REMEDY TIIAT CURES. . - • POUTLAND, Me. Jan. 10, MT. Dr. Ayer; _have:l/cell long_afflicted Astimia Which grew yearly worse until last au tumn, It brought,on n cough which confined me in my-chamber, mid began to assume the Mg, sympto . ms of consumption. ,I had tried the best advise and the best medicine to no put-pose, until I used your CHERRY PECTORAL. which has cured me; mid you may, telleve'„lne. ' • , Crittefully yours. • • J. D . PPELPS./. If there is any vnlue in the judgment vif the wise, who spank from experience, here is a med icine worthy of the publio.conildence. PRIVAIIED lIY J.- 0. AItILFJI,'-'eljElllGT, MAISAOIIIII4E/TEI. , „ . . , , • • . Sold. by Dr. Tiowlino,.B.ll. Hubbokl Br. Dr. S. Elliott, Carl isle; 'lh.: Ira' Day, illreOluzaloburgi .1 ki, lierr.on,•Newyllle;J, C.,8e.1. IL, A11i01i,.. , .810p! Nenatirgi nod .druggists gonorap.y. : t 4. •. . Ribbons. Ribbons. •v".TETZ iittbseriber is now opening the - cbrap• set Ist or Rannot nnd Qttp 4ibbonr ever offered in earhals; and wo uld,; atlytea tin) !adios to esti, Boob and got scho. of the bargains, • •"••• .• • . G V. iirrivEg, ;~tt~~cllnit~rou~. Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S =lo,ftUm NEXTOIii! Large no:ttles—.Only One Dollar. . . . „ rh.rropitator.orthalltist Ammicali Rarnedy " Vsmoug' ',V AAAAAA LC LITLIOTRIPTIO MIXTURE... Induced by tb @meat solicitatiooa or. Mr Agents, throughout dm Cabo thaw and Canada, has now ' &limed .the Price ' .- . of hie popular and well known ordain; and,frah thls data leacetatth, he will put, up but ono Asa only.—lda puma aettlaa —the retail price.will be - ONE DOLLAR ' The public, may reit mimed that the chiraoter of the Medi 31 1 / I *, ita •trenQdt, and crtrative promities wiir sex►t IXCB►M2D, and the' MIMI, Cafe wi➢ be hmtowed• in pm raring it a. hindofore. . Aa this medielne,•under its reduced pike. will be Mohr* ay than Who hate not hitherto made tberamairee acquaint, with its virtual, the proprietor-would beg to intimate that hi Wide is not to be classed. with the valet amount " Remedir et the dart" it Clahns foe itself a greats lading alt diseases, tilas any slier - prepOrethrle been. th Wald; and has mostaineo *twit for eight,years by its superit medical virtues, end, until this reduction, commanded doebi PARVCIMARI.T, this article lets with greet hee ng power cud certainty; upon the • , . Blood, Liver, Bidnoys, ad all other organs, upon tha proper salon of which lith 1111 . woalth depend.. ' • Thia audicine hat a justly high repute u a itirfied, to , - -- Dropsy and Gravel, end all dares of that nature. It may be yelled nye. whe be intelligent plink= he abandoned ilia patient, —and fi Are dietreasing diseears, more mpecially Dnoru; the prom Nag would earnestly and • heneetly recommend it. At a present price it is sexily obtained by all, and the trial will prose the article to he t6a Cheapest Medicine in the World! cm" Mimi ask for pampideti —the agaute give them away the, °oaten over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to fa medical matter) .valuable for household purposes, and whirr will nye many dollen per /lei to practical housekeeper'. 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