Ottsiktazt;lllaaviv3. 901 azinmi roithuoviapswiEro,l 11=0=1:13 • , . . Min 'ghe e tdaloved ones pain and sorrow;. .Unseen to 'had - the gaoling tear 1 read'on many a mouldering alobe.• ' - Fond records or the good mid dear. - hlyrronl Is yrall• nigh Mut wIL fear, : - • • Whore doubting many vent to shop 1 . yelwhat aeon eet rappels to here— glveth Ills beloved Mace." The World has but a feyorleb feet. To weary pllerlin• eon.erirnee given, When pleaeure's cup has lost ha neat. , •And Story's hard earned crown le riven Here, softer than the dawn of even. Fall peaceful on the 'slumbering deep, •`Aeleep to earth, awake to Heaven "Ho giveth lite belayed sleep." ' Nes; on the grove'. hard - pillaWsilso For eankering cares, no dreams of wo ; On earth wo, close onr aching .eyes, And heavenward all our Visions grow. •.' The airs of 'Eden round us flOw • And latheir bairn'our slumbers steep," God cans Hlschoeen home, and so "Ile Meath ills beloved eleen.'!.. Alt yalnlpcould tlin human voice, • in this &di world of slit anti folly, Tell how the sainted dead rejoice In.thnse high realm whore Joy Is holy— ' Wlteke iso dim shade of melancholy ilitloods 'the rest which ingots keep: • "Nail gives his lov'd ones pain and sorrow, nett itgiveth his beloved bleep." Iron that brow so fair, so young, Attifettott trace an.early furrow, . Mingo's too dear, deluelve tongue liu brokd•its promise of toanorrortt. Beek not the world again to borrow • The deathfut print lts votaries reap.• --Ma n•givrachts lavtd-ones-pidir and-sorrow, God "giveth , ids beloved sleep." oiti:pt;,an4 Vrahoznet. Glo te your natural religion ; lay be fore tier Mehemet and his disciPles -ar rayed in artnotand in blood, riding in triumph over the spoils of thousands o ver the:Spoils of thousands who • fell by hiiirietorious sword ;. show her the. cit ies Whieli he. set in flames, the countries which he ravaged and destroyed, and the miserable distress of all the inhabi tants of the earth. • - When shi has viewed him in this scene, carry7fier into his retirements— shoW.9ier this prophet's ,chaniber—his cmabineti and:wives—let her see his a dtiltery,-and hear him allege Revelation and his divine commission to justify his Wit and oppression. - When she ie tired ' of this prospect, then show her 'the' hies sed Jesus, humble and meek, doing good to all the sons of men ; '.patiently' in . strutting both the ignorant and perverse;' . let us see him in his privacy ; let her follow him to the mountain and hear his ' supplication to God ; carry her to his' table to see his poor fare and hear his heavenly dis Courses ; let her see him in ! jured but _riot provoked ; let her attend him to the tribunals, and, consider—the patience with which he endured the scoffs and_reproaches,of. his. enemies.— reed_her crose,..aed, let ,her IfiCW him in the'Sgonies of-death, and hear his last prayers for his persecutors, ,Ta ther, forgive them, for they know not what tliey — do - :" - - - - - - - -"When natural leligTaii has seen high, ask which is the prophet lier answer we kave al ready had. When she saw part of this scene through the eyes of .the• Centurion, • who attended at the Cross, by 'him she vale and said, "Truly this .man Was the son of God, " • The Bible. , Lbw comes it that this little volume, - eoinposed by lunnble men in a rude age, when art and science were but in-their childhood, has exerted more influence on the human mind and.on the social system than all the other books put together?— What other eagine' of social improvement has operated - so long and yet lost none of - its virtue? Since the Bible - nppeared ma ny boasted' plans of amelioration have been tried and failed, many codes of ju risprudence have arisen—run their tinie" . and .expired. -- Empire - after - enirdre. has .been launched on the. nde of. timerand one down,' leaving'fio trace on the.wa ;ers.. But , the Bible, is still going about .doing good, leavening society with its ho -V—ijfllftTlnai---r,—Wc—+efiiig7-iFe---sOrroivruT with its consolations; strengthening, the' 'ierrijited; encouraging the penitent; tra. "guiliztng the troubled spirit, and smooth. --• mg the pillow - of - death: - .Can - such - rrbook be:the offspring of human genius? Does not the vastness of. its effects demonstrate • the excellency of its power to be of God? -Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. ' WEST II 1011 STREET OPPOSITE TOE MEFIIODISTD CEII7RCII. WiVr. M. P ciRTER invites the attention o the public to his•large and complete as . sortment of BOOTS, SEIOES• lie GAITERS just received from Philadelphia, including a va. piety of new styles. Hia6xperienco in the Shoe tininess, enables him to ealeet work of,the best materials and workmanship, which will be sold at the lowest cash pribe and warrantei. ;kr Customer work attended to a usual. VOA RENT. . . SEVERAL two:story BRICE HOUSES G . ; s o q n u t a h r e e • i n n o north r e o a w s t k e n o z e n r a o n f , th il pu blic o f, Row." • For terms, &e., in q uire or the shbeeriber. 6n- mvo3 1 ROB"F. Brushes! Brushes! A great-variety of these useful articles is Cored for sale, consisting of Whitewash, Sweell ing, Scrubbing, Painters; loth, Shaving, Hair, Teeth and:Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes in great variety, all of which are of the best qua ty and will-be sold at the lowest Krum . June 6. • S ELLIOTT • =AB & WATER rnoor. 11, LAKE'S Piro and Water Proof PAINT, 13 which' has been so extensively used for tho last six ~years with the utmost success on the, roofs of Houses, Steamboats, die., not a ,single instance id known where it has tailed.— For sale by (ml 2 ) • - SAXTON, VinIXTEI MALL ALCALDZIERICY. . , Three miles iVest qf Harrisburg, Pa. • THIS Institution will be open-for the recep tion of Students, on MONDAY, (the sth, of. "May, next. The course of instruction will embrace the- vat iota branchee_of_a _thorOugh_ - .Engßah Edn'ention; together with , the Latin, .Greels, French and German Languages, and Vocal and Instrumental TERMS:, Boarding, Washing and tuition in the English branches per seek ...Con (5 months) Latin or Greek French or Gentian , Instrumental-Music- For further information address 4.. D. DENLINGER, marchs,ly, . Priricipat, liat;risWqrg, pa To Milliners • JUST' roceivea: 'ancither lot of • itonn'e' Timms, Of:the latest Eyle., Alho, Bonnet ailket. Bilk 'and Linlivi of ra,rique colors. 1 W AG}] LA Rt; Ond goiibialossortmoi t t of QueOns' wo ro Imo just boon .rooohreil theoub: ocri,ll.lr;"ombpioolg, .h.and!ioiq;altsott!no n t of . • . „ SA.OKS 0F - rooeiving Sor /AN> filewnre baueTo or , t o. • • , : - atYrtgAltr, r Storto St , gbcipo.,,, DRUM? .1 . ',DRUGS ,D,RUGS - ~• FrpsliSprinefiltipplyl : : . 1 .. . IRAVE jusyrobeilied a . ftesh. stock , of Mea tempos, Paints, these, Oil, - Scc.,_ which having been purchased with great • the:art - the . best city houses, I can 'Confidently 'recommend to' Fatnilios, Pitysicifins, - , Conntry, 'Merchants 'and Dealers, is boin i •freeh and price: D ..,.` I t Patent Medicines ;; HerhgandtxtreciOi . . ',-,: Fine henii vale,. • . Spices,groundrinti whole. Instruments, Essbnces ' -; Pure Essen' LO ils Perfumery;' &e. •'- . - - Clod Litier oil7.4Viirranted Oen:tine.' ". 'DYE-STUFFS: • ' , . .•. - , Log and Cam Woods; - ' Oil Vitriol . ' • . , • -- ' Copperas, 'Lae Dye! . ',:;',w% •-• ;9 'PAINTS. • ' W_etherill dr: BrOther'd Pure-Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow - , Paint and Vardish Brushes, Jersey . Window Glass, Linseed Oil, ,TUrpen tine, Copal and coach . Varnish; and Red Lead. AU of which' .will be. sold at the very lowest imarket. ptice, ' Als6, a fresn'and splen did; as, . . . . sortment of FANCY GO op s, Erturrs,- , '; - • qonfoctionary;and innumerable other 'Miami calculated for use and. ornament, AA' wLich are offered at thelc:est cash prices, at. tte cheap Drug_ Beek nd-Fancy Store, of the sub. scribor.on North Ha ever street. • . . S HAVERSTICK. May 22, 1850, . Indigoes, Maddera, Sumac Alum, FIRET 7 ARRIVAL - Boas and .Shoes FOR ,L HE FALL' SEASON 'AT vo:Ozi.lirtitowsuomsToßE, Main street, near the Rail Road Depot, • c.OMPRISING Men's, BOy's'and Youth's • ' Calf, Nip and coarse:Boots and, Brogans, w ich are warranted to be of ihs.beet Ladies Gaiters, Buskins and French /Tiesi• Misses and -Childrens boots and shoes-hi great variety. Also, an elegant assortment, of GUM SHOES rind. BOOTS,' with 'all the., late tpvements warrantedand the manufacturer, I am authorized to °trio NEW PAIR 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 se usual. septle. • WM. M. PORTER:. Fresh Arriva 1 of Heavy • CHEAPER! THAN . THE CHEAPEST.: riAVING jbst returned..irom Neiv York & Et Philadelphia with -.the best and Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE,CUTLBR BU I LD IN G ' MATERIALS, PAINTS, &e., ever brought to Carlisle, I.would resqectfully request dealers and consumers and all others to give me a tall and see whether they cannot get more and better goods for the same money than at anymther place in town. My. stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints,.&c., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I - have • a splendid assort raent.- Also, Cabinet Maker's Toors and Ma• terials, viz :—Vaneers, Illehomy, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. • SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS, can have everything. in their line-cheaper-than ever FOR SHOEMAKERS, ' have a first rats stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings; Pegs, 'thread and Wax, and a superb_ assortment of Shoemakers Toole:.- I havealso a complete assortment'ofßall'irails; made in .Harrisburg, which can be bad at no other place in town, and at Bull's Prices, To gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham. meted and Rolled.lron and Steel. Of House-, have-Knives.-Forks,-Spoonsr Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &c. . WALL PAPER ~ I-have-the-largesti - Handstmirest - aml - Cheapest - Assurtment in,town. And to all who Want Good and. Cheap HARDWARE, I would say. coma and see for yourselves. oct3 l l _ I P_LYNE._ Harrison's Columbian Ink. FP E subsertber has on hand a largo supply of the aboreinh, which, by a special ur• rangement with the proprietarrhe is able to fur• nish to 'merchants and others, at the - manufae. curers wholesale prices. stun S A HUBBARD. " ~,Presh Cranberries• HAVIII)bat been received, as alacr a lot o new FARINA and HOMINY, and for sale b • C arliele. Dee. 25;50: 'J. NY. EBY. New Tall Goods. .Bt the Cheap Store_ corner of Hanover and Lou. Cher streets, opposite Hicsier'f Grocery Store , The undersigned 'most respectfully informs his *hinds and the public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a Well selected assortment of FALL GOODS, pur. 'chased at the lowestsrices, and which he is determined to sell at small profits : among them May be found CLOTHS, CASSIMLRES, - VEST:lNGSiSattlnets, --- itelVet Cords; Ken: tueky Jeans, &c., - • • • • LADIES DRESS GOODS, -consiatine in part of Black Silks, Cashineies,:Mouselin de Eaines;' Alpacas,"Cobtirga Gingham, Calicoes Sack Flannels, Collars.' Laces. Fring9s, 4c. MESTlCS;7l6l(frigliTMEoffs,_Flaiiili, Drillings; 0 snaburg, Line° ye, Muslins, bleached end _unbleached Also, Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar,. Co ff ee , Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c Rags and. Country Produce in_exchzinge for goodie Please give me asall . • A C FETTER [:Oct9 ORNBEENTAL MARBLE WOMES ovormirs. dil RIGUARDS, Recently from Philadelphia. ESPECTFULLY inTorm the oDitisons ,of 111,- Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have now at their Marble Yard in South Hanover street, a few doors south of the. Court House, and nearly opposite A & W Bentz'e Store, an elegant stock of pure • AMERICAN WHITE JITARBLE, • and are prepared to execute in the:most finished style ,Monuments, ' Grave Stones at all prises, Mantles, : Door and Window 091113, ' Seeps, Arc., together with every other article in their line, and promise that 111 finen_e_etef_finish, chasfia— fie-Ea of - design aind — quality-of Marble, their work shall not be surpassed by any 'other estab lishment. They are also the, 'authorised agents of Air Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur nish from his manufactoryall varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclosing of Grave 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, Steps and • Platforms, &c., at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms: Having had great experience, and being em ployed in tho beet shops of P.hiladelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. " (Carlisle, nov6 1850 t. war WILL YOU. strrimma TIIOUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur. ing the past year, and. was never known to fail, of curing, in a fow days, or a certain' deli cate diens°, Seminalmeakness and allsdiseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this pleasant and' meiar remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath,. requires - tio — reitrietiOnif in ditVor business -- contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, mid is'adepted to eVeryage, sex, Or condition. It is also tho best remedy known for Finer Albus or Whites, (female complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long' been used in private practice oftphy eician and with unerring success,' radically coring ninety-nine of the hundred cage. in a few days. Around • each bottle are plain gad , hill threshing: 050 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 • CAUTION—Ask - for: the AM ER ICAN COMPOUND, and purchaae only of the Agents Price $1 per bottle.' For Bele by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; J. Wyeth, likrrlsburg; It. Williams Culumbin . ; by A. Miller;Laneasten E. Morris IkErt.; YOrk." • :Venom% 1.6,11:161. Sack Flamielo., . „ JUST t enelied 'a. general nssoetment of Col, orod Flannitle for Ladani'Seeke,.to k- Grar, Blue,..Renl.•:Oredn, Pink'blo.. Also, ,Wleto :Woolen' Mid V rtod dtton 'FFlow in'erent:earmty.• A•RNOLDS writing -fluid a 're e j d"‘pperinr to!. •144, et BOARD'; 1i,11),I)10..k41)1ip, .„ .. .. .. . ~... - ... ,;, '-'1 ; ." - i - :,Ci,':;FIA$T.:-F4E.511.114*,: - ' ~.:::. ",. 014-'4iid.S,Ofar!zi.rXll2.lol!ll,;; 411331 - 4 M Manufacturers , 'atz . utass • 'Street.; .13alisiiioiei .114, "kVA 14 Cr FOlttES, , •fiom 6 ta 7 , octaves; in • in Etosivirond, , MalioganYanilWalnuteases of 'inriourvi styles, with and,:ivithout iron frames, combining all - thevimProvements requisite tea superior instrument. • &G. have rieviviVed,ffrirititliti. Maryland Institute thejftst preMium.for' their. Pianos, in three succeseive:yeartv,•lB9B„lB49,lBs9,.; They have also beenhonered vrithmaimenius nials from all 'the moat eelebratid.artists who have used their inst ruments . ...Pitinivalrom their establishment, have beep, used at.. the. concerts on Lind, Hera, Hohnstook, , Bishop; 'Laborde; Knoon, and other. eminent performera... They. guarantee durability for five yeare,..iindevgirod ears. and will replace, others all which may. notsive.satisfact ion, if application be made within six Months after - delivery,l Their Uanufactciry being conducted on the meal extensive scale enables. them to tarnish instruments at , the very lowest Trimis i , whole sale. avid retell. - Constantly on 'hand, A. P. Hughes' Melodeons; ranging•from 646 to $2OO, for which they are solo agents for,thia city. January22-111.51-ly ~ • , , Perfinnery, Fancy Soap 8c 'Paper Box 31 , 2411417VACM0825r:' 48 Market street, below Second, ihiladelphia. ..(14EGG ,ds. CROMPTON,. Manufacturers f -111„L-o Peiftimery.---Ftincy-SospaTymd - Flncey ,Paper Bsixes; respecthilly•call :the attention of the .Druggista and 'Coolers in and the • C umberlatid Valley, to tiMii e;tensive •siock of •Gdods, Comprising :Perlumbtl; ; - -Fabcy'Sotips PoWders' for thh-complekioit, Toilsit,: &c. &s' of Ovary variety . A 150,.a full find Complete BS: sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes,,ot Avery de , scription, large or anion, round or square, made to order at the shortest•notide. , ,:, - - Don't forget the •place, 48 Market street; Philadelphia.' Altordbra wjth prompt attention... ' • janls MANE - FORTE WAREROOMS, No. 171 eIIESNUT STREET, PIIIL✓ID'✓I. Tilt - OLD STAND, Oct.',Pied more than. one-third of a century by G. ikillig, .Esv. , nnHE undersigned would moat respectful! announce to the public that be is AGEE" for more than twenty of the moat • :'.celebrated manufacturers of SOS / j TON, NEW YORK, PIMA , DELPHIA,- and elsewhere ; and ia conatantly receiving from them KAN OS 'o the richest and moat varied styles, of superior tone, and of the moat 'superb finish, of-6.6}, 6k, and 7 Oetavea l which are warranted equal to any manufactured either in this country or in Europe. _ ..luot received, also, a further supply of Church and Parlor Organs, of beantiful patterns and fine tones. . - His- WAREROOM is constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPHINES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex: tensive manutuctories in the United States ;-a rifong whicnjs a new style of REED ,ORGAN having% Cerhart's patent- improvements, with giltymes in 'front, and case - elegantly carved, and highly.ornamentol. Tuning and. Repaxing—.Sig. Salvador La Grasse r n distingiushed Pinno Forte Manufectu retand Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4;so , OSCAR C 13 ARTER PIIIWOPEEET DEPOT. •- rhON'T' be deceiiied. Country. Merchants Lir and °cetera who want, good end cheap PEFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS should call upon JOHN T CLEGG, Perfumer and Chemist, 48 .4iark-et St., below .2.d. Philadelphia. who has . constantlysn. land_ PERFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS of every description, Powders, Hair Oils, Oa Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, &c., &c.' 100,000 persons have' read my advertisement in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have - ealled - and - been - convinced - or theedviiictirgeTOl purchasing direct from the manufacturer. Agency_ for .Forran!a—Circassian-illair—Dil,- - Curling FlitWdee. !,1 Orders.frorh any part of the 'United States. will be promptly attended to. aug4'so,ly JOHN T CLEGG. ECONOMY iS WEALTH .Light! Light! ' Light! Pine 011, Ci,unphine Et medal acknowledged superiority and 'nurity, manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale. prices, by DAVIS Sr. , HA - IDH, at the old established stand Of the late Benin min.T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY,. where orders by.m ail or cilherwise are solicited, and prompt attention given. The voice of the public. for fifteen years, and the nwaid_ of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the . Franklin Institute over all competitors, is litillicient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. akohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spir - its of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and 'Re tail, at the lowest prices. • - [oct3o 01: p J .??1, Nur AN UPACTURERS. and wholesale deal- MI ersinDROO.MS,BASEETSand WO OD- WAREThm 0 e ommred-tirthe'llarkie store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers El Da, ~ vit where they have o enedan extensive sto & of Eastern- and,.Clty Made 'IS ma' V OOD WAKE, wit cli they ore no 8 !ling ' hi the lowest manufhet er s rites. — I A-fullitseartirrem'oriVidiest;l3FliAii7.llla7 - Cordage FA.. constantly on hand No J , North Third 'Street, 3 doors below race, Pb delpitia % j[yl7,'so P. ! ~ Steam Iran Railing. 141011.21 &. GALLAGYELER, Corner of Ridge Road and Rroad Street, PHILADELPHIA WOULD call thvattentionof purchasers to their elegant asaortment of trrought and Cast Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, - . • I AALC ONIES, ;VERANDAS,. • Railing for Churches, Public and, Private , Buildings, Public Squares. &c., together with all kMds of, Plain and Ornatnental Iron Work. More & Gallagher's Book of:ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the best Selection •o designs that has ever been issued; will sent to any person who may 'wish to make a, select tion. 11itb19,51 Tombs, GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR TJIDJris Jir Kris' i HecuKkiarters; NORM lIAJVVVER' CARLISLE, PA . „ wHERS the. citizens of this place and all those who may visit the same during the Holydays, wilLfind the largest assortment of CONFECTIONARIE, (of every variety) ever offered, manufactured of tho beet materials, expressly for the..sp proaching festivities, which will be sold whole sale or retail,, at reasonable rates, nt the old stand' f the aubieriberin North Hanover st., afew doors north of.the Bank., Whore may lso lie found a comPlefe 'assortment of consisting in part of Oranges. Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Cur rants, Dates, Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground'Nuts. • He would also call wen. Lion to the largest stock of , ever offeredin Carlisle, - 'consisting of - CHINA AND. GLASS 'TOYS,. Card Trays, Vasee, Muge; Tea Sete; doll heads, Motto Cups, Cologne Bottles; Turn. Were, assortod Figures. iSee. • • FINE TIN TOYS.. such as Carriages, Carte, Cradles, tables, choirs, adulate; buckets, cups, rattles; iiiiteh stands, candle sticks,' dr.e,.'` - • . • • GUM -TOYI3,- - - pure India rubber 80 . olastio doll beade, rot. Ace, dogs, teething rings, caricature, faces, &c. 'WOODEN 'TOIct, cups and lancers; nine. pine, towns; soldiers, furniture, tools, in' boxes, games and , puzzles, drums, guns,,teuinpete, wagons; wheelbarrows tubs, Notth't arks, horsemen,• magnetic fish, swans, boats, fiddles, guitars, hortnonictins,.4e • , FANCY.GOODS,. ' ' , Fine Sowing; card and, knitting baskets, fancy boxes of wood, ,paper and- glass, hair . oils, soaps, , colognas, hair brushes, and:hundreds of e ther articles - not enumerated, abotie, which all are invited to - call and, examine.Y • ..The'anbtioriber returns his nine: th anks)L e genoroits-public korilie patronage bestowed on hint on former oeptisiotts, And ;hones by a de. siro Ito ftlietw 'e' to merit: a' continuance 'of thp m une,' • [hall]: MON YEA. ; , 1 0113 4 sli9zo, iq§T: iodei4ed...triiiiiiii of hoce,.of , HOrteliorn'scolob . n . ktod . patliiiii Mich !'con Nvorront,toil giwlity, - ':4 0 ‘43 • • 41.'W , vi r ciovo Ag'i • tiii‘ . .'n':e't . iii'T..;:i-:':o s .l'..iiiii. - «11,r,":':,'* 11: :1::,.•_:::.'i,....;.:'...,. , i*.t.i - ii.t:d!ii*.;.; 74 .United, Staub' Jab, InsutancA AntnitY and i ntuit OPlninu/P1 • $25i 0 9D . " -. ash 'Cement"; unsolicited . : e for .7 ii.';-1 4 ife'Ineursincb - ; 'given. the =tit 'abundant gratifying,.Proot• that . the Mind . is • deeply-impressed witty the Vast' wintertime° of 'this subject. The great object,, however, of Instimpeeshouldhe soptyoitherriise.xlio whole :inetive, to insdriii:inay. be - disappointed: Too -Mitch care cannot be praitisedin the selection , -of an office With . whiefon effect the eontract.--. `,The choicandiouldhe regulatednet by present' ;and constant large imlucemantit; as this,,is cer.. tainly incompatible with future. beneit,":Thi, premiums on-life are calculated for the tlturk ,tf present and . prospectitie benefits there oterire givenoho result ultimately, must, ierminetedn: 'litigation, disappeintment and ruin.'filo, Object' siimed at by this institution is stability,and per ' sanity. The rates of premium have been care. dully prepared with reference to fluctuatione..7- The cash. system of payments;lute' also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes Constitute no, part of the assets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with en ample, cap ital,secartty stamps tne whole system; This feature, paramount to all other - Considerations, commends the comp.any to public favor. Ex planatory psearibb.t. 'blanks. application papers • infordiation, and every, facility will be cheerfully furnished'the, public by Mr. E..BEATT.Y;who lute - been duly:appointed agent of this company for Cerribirland county." Dr. H HINKLE'k ha's - also been appointed Medical Exam fuer o. , . . Diricrot4,--Stephen B.• Crawford, Ambrose -- W. - ffififfirpie - n - , - Berimm • w-Trirgle, — J,TewL: Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence , Johnsod, George WHerry; James Deveteux, Sohn L Linton., - President.—Stephen R. Crawford.; Yice-President.-4mbrose W. Thompson.': . Secreaary:Ef-Treasurer. — Cbarleit G Imlay. .acztiarib—Manuel Eyre. • ' , i• Cermet/ Ei .deterney.. , --Thomas Balch. .11if•airai Eraminere.--zPaul:B Goddard, M.D. William Pepper,.M. D. ' taug7 ly • *,:q=4,l;wA TAB Alferreviir Kist Pennaborough-Dititual Fire Ineurancet Company of Cumberland. county ncorpcirated bran act of Assembly, is note hilly organized, and in operation under the. manage :•:ment of the foliowing commisaioners, viz: • . Jacob Shelly. Wm R. Gorgns, Willard Cock. in. Molehoir Simon Oyster;• Jacobi! Coovor,-Lewia. flyer, Henry Logan; Benjamin W Musser,. Jacob Kirk.-SamuolTrowell, Joseph Wickeveham: • , The rates of insurance Itre'as low and ftiVora bln tte any Compaiirof the kind in the State.— Persons wishing Jo become memberWhi&invitad to make application to the agents of the compe -1 ny, who are vvilling lo' wait upon them at any - Unto JACOB SHELLY, Pretident: EIENRY Vice President. " Lswta Hsu., Secretary. .141tenti6 Comma, Treasurer. 0cH7'49.• • • AGENTS. • , ' Cumber/end cettatv.—Rudolph Mo:rtib New Cumberland, C B Berman; Kingstown, henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charlei Bell, Carlisle:lsaac Kinsey, Meehan. icsbuig. D. J. Ahl, Churchtowti. York county —John Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman. Dillaburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq.,. Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffensbergeri - J %V Craft. Horristmv,r,.—Bouicr Lochman. Members tof the. company having policies . bout to expire can have them renewed by mak ing application tortny of the agents. OBILAZ GLOMMING. xi & L. STEINER 'respectfully invite Bri , the attention of their friends and the public generally, tobeirlarge_lot.of_Goods-that hive'been purchased at a great sacrifice in lila city of Baltimore. They will sell them at e small advance, as there is no room for them in our little store room. So conic , one and all and take them at almost any price, as we are deter rnned -to -sell-cheeperahatrami Be bauglit in Philadelphia.Vew York or Baltimore. - Hang j:intyinw_blanneral_ - Hear the trumpet! Here they come here they are!. What:a the natter? +What's the matter I Only look at the crowd, Come-on Joe,-Jim - and Sam Hatter, 4 Let-us see what's out. :. ' Hev,llo - ...here comes Bill,'- . • _ . - - We'll ask him what's the muss ;- - - See how the street does fill, • ' - There aertaimly must be a fuss ! . Ohio boys, nr"-fris at all. _ nly another great arrival, . - O 4 beautiful Clothing for the fall,_ . -A t IVI. &X. SlatNen's Clothing Hall! I have lulu bortght, a suit so fine— . _ . Tell me, bow do you like it Joe t , • DenTyou want one like mine t . Come on, boys,let us go. _ Now let me tell you, What' there you can findiil - - Coats of all colors,' . - Ana Pante of all kinds. • Waistcoats so handsome,: ' And Cravats so nice, And they will not think it:troublesome. - . If you give thema call twice or 'thrice. ' They will wait on you with kindness, And they can suit you with a nice Cap, Which Torttn qualify and cheapness,. - You can only find at -SyrtwEresi--West,Maltr - Street, next--doo r - to Burkholder's Hotel. ' 4 ' Ott-A:first rate assortment of Cloths, Cassi• ores and Vesting' always oli hand, which will e made to order in' the most fashionable and best stylehy ii Orellata ; _workmtin. '.77:0-ifi.2-;--3iii SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES ! • Ca and Sit before Purr/easing elsewhere ! 11l subzeriber_ king. receiving.mid_oenp ing at his Cheap Family . Grocery and Queensware Store in West Alain street, Car- lisle, a very large assortment of all the arti cles in his line of business. • Rio Coffee from IS to 14 cents per pound, for good to a strictly , prime article. Also, Brown Sugars of the best quality; Irma 7 to 9 cents per pound, Loirering's beet crushed and pulverized Sugars from 10 to'PZ, 1 1 2 cents per 'pound, N. 0. Sugar House and 'Syrup Moles. ses of all grades from 32 .to .69. i per gallon:— I Also, a supply of fresh ground'SPlCEHof all kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fanny,-Cuth.' tile, Rozin and Country Snaps, Chocolate, p,ul-. %farmed ,Salaratue, Indigd, Mould and Dipped Candles, Common and Winter Strained:Whale •Oils. -Also, a supply of fresh Hominy r ebeese dram the beet Dairies always on hand.- Fancy sewing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets, together with a genervil.assortment-'of Chew . ing,and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and half- Spanish Cigars, Common•do., ropesi twines, and Brushes di all kinds. --C,EDAR--A-R,.-Ev-,liousekeepere, and others expecting soon to embark - in the same liminess, please call and examine my stock of Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, : Cedar -Dockets, fancy. painted and varnished Buckets, Brooms; Le. ' toe. - GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.—The eubscriber has 'just added to his almady large stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur.! ed; Blue, Marble, Flowing glue and Mulber ry Tee Sete, of 43 pieces. Also. Plates and Dishes, • Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, &c." of - every description and price so that he wilPbe iable to meet the ,wants and means of all in'the community who may favor hilt' with a call. ';• • • . • mars , - -- D ALBEitt% t , • Patent Starch Polish. FOR gliing is beautiful gloss to Linens, Mug. line, Collars, Ike., and prevents dust From sticking to Linens, &c. It contains nothing injurious. 3121)t received b ,decl I 3 G" W. RITNEIL SOOTS & SHOES. - JUST received a large assortment of Men Women and Children's Boots end Shoes, Wit. io' Double Soled Buskins 'and Jenny. Lind Shoes; which Icon sell very..cheap. - - 10ct43 N W WO ODS; - Ag't. • :i t 7,l, ,) FOUR OR •FIVE BOARDERS"vriII meet • with accomtnodationuon meow:lle term by calling on the , aubecriber in•Pouth Hanover street, . • • • • JAMES MaM.A.TH._ 'January 22, 1251,—r3m. : • •.• • • Tapestry Worsted. 11JST opened a general turiertmenfol tiingT• itP try Worsted in various colours for Kniapes Siarfe, Slinpers Shawls, &c. Also, an addi iOnal,supply, of 'Zephyr Worsted : G 1Y FIITNbR. VIM, 0 I =MI, 0 1 THE.aubscriber, has in store and, far sale at the loweit caeb prices a fa* barrels ofrprime No. a 2: and '3 MACKERV....: Also, r 100 flanks of -Fine WARY BALI.I - J:' D, NALTIEN'r.' Ribbons:: Ribbons; . . THE _s ubscriber la'now opening `the.eheap est,lot of, Bonnet and CO Ribbon,. ever offered id'Catlieleatnd wovld advise the ladies to 60 loon and gotf 4 the bergaine. . pose, G - PREszr English - and American 'Hardware . _. • 11, coOceins eve,ry one. c holer a can: iti.eured • Dr. - Weeler'S .Saranpafilla Panacea. For . ',..: .1 the removal and perSniziaini cure of al ' •'„' "....>Dissaseli - arising from an impure, l• ' . ' ' ''•' elate 'of the Blood and habit -: •.The All-wit's Creator has implanted' in all organized badiei an innate disposition to self _ preservation: ' The • Vital- powers possess !lire .. , property of resisting the intiuence of external , firlilE subscriber liaving Just returned fret* causes,.but as. the. BLOOD is the common pes, .X " the Eastern cities with 'a full 'arid hand-. bulum froth which all parts of living, - :matter, 'Sortie assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE Mi l ian tis renovating elements, and consequent- I :Of the' 'very best nialcers and well 'selectediJa 13;;Wpan which the life of organized beings de -1 no* opening, at the Cheap'rHardwaresStand in pond, it is probable that in wets of accidentl North Hanover street, next door to Scott'e,Hoi,' ,ar where artificial means have' been employed' fel; formerly kept by Henry Glees, where, he .to deprive it'of. en . essential :pre perti;the vital would invite all that aro , t in want of good .and 'effects of the 'whole system will be•ditected to. cherip.Hardware to.give liima - Call and:see:and' . - d • to' it xestoring 'to it that PreliTaty. In all eon satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are ,deterni- ' : i w, '' road' to sell at. a very small , advance. Small ' tatutiortal and ,hereditary affections, this fluid has undergone some primary alteration, which profits and quick„seles are the order of the day • . ill the cause of the i n! le t eitil disease, or Which es" • To Builders, Carpenters and Others: _ ., , . A full stock of white,' mineral and•• Japaned astatany (martial o its proltietion. Resto . ration to'health can only be obtained by's re- Knobs, locks end latches, of every description. • . . ~. moyai of the morla6c•conse through the inedi pricennd, quality, hinges and screws, window ,_ , - Um - of the circulation, and Dr. Keefer's Sores. sash and . Shatter. springs. strait.neekcd and barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill' cross cut parilla, is the 'most powerful modifier of 'agent and circular Sawa, hand, panel, ripping 'and , effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets.' back Saws, bright,'black and blue. augyrs,:o. illuckwoodlown, N. .1.. June 6,1848. this very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: I ant entirely out of hand arid - chopping Axes; of different makers, . ' your Panacea, . Fives called :upon day before hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and' iron 'yestt!rdayler half' .dozen.L, Vour_niedicina-is- Pinales,filert_aud_rstspa,ntalsOmads-and-spikes--qinz ming very popular where I:have introduced of alrsizea and Saddlers earl of , , Our stock consists'of a complete assortment .of :m ar it will get. Respectfully yours, • ' s • WIS. PAIVIIAM, M. D: '• article's in your line of business. saddlery tools, , n - ;Fot details, certificates &e., ace eirel brass, silver 'and Japaned mounting, carriage . trimmings,.broad pasteing earl Seaming Incest. has, &c . • Price $1 'per bottle, largo size, 6 , hut and 'fririges,• plain and figured canvass, of tlea 65• cloth, top lining cloth and serge Jininpxof vari- DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Otis kinds, white, red, blue and black patent AMong all .the re m edies before...the public lentherDaShere, silver 'and brass plate, :Deer • this . stands pre-eminent in incipient coiniump- I Hair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, Clip t i n springs, iron sa l es ma ll ea bl e c a s ti ngs , &c, . tum, Bronchitis, Catarrhs; Coughs, Hoarseness, To Cabinet and Shoe .111akers, . ' Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting A fullateek of slilredtit and findin'gs, boot ino- of Blued, and for all affections of the pulmonary l roccos, French kid, straits, morocco and lining organs occasioned by cold. Too' meet' praise end binding skins, lasts, tacks; pegs, hammers Dermot be bestowed upon, this remedy, and the pinchers and French morocco. kit of every de- proprietor urges every Oranfilicted with any of scription, superior copal vartlish; Japan and. - t i re above complaints to secure i t at ones , i t black varnish, mahogany and maple Veneers, . is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50 moulding, beading, rosets, glass, mineral and cen t s. Mahogany knobs of every size and style. . ..• DR. K ' K EELER'S CORDIAL AND. CARMI '' To Blacksmiths; Farmers and Others. ' NATIVE. 10 toe of assorted bar iron, NI arronted.to he of the best quality. ' A splendid assortment of bar, Every family whether rich ur poor, who gal nd rolled iron, hammered, horse shoe, scollop;' nes health arid all its bleisings, &tmid have this plough, - broad an - narrow tire, rolled, horse shoe . invatnabla remedy at hand. ,It is infinitely the" bar, band,. round and sq uar e i ron , ea s t, shear, beet remedy known for, Diarrltrea, Dysentery, spring, English and American blister•steel,Eng- - • Cholera .1111orbus, Cholera , Infantum, Cliolic, lish Wagon boxes, Carriage, boies in setts, an- Flatuleney,•gripini pains, cramp, etc.: and for vile, vices,•files, maim, horse, shoe nails.ac. . A beautiful assortment all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused ' To 11buseke a p fanc ep che ers. . - y , - tfi'qeyiing. - The nuinerous testimonials from 1 of goods; ll t each as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives Physicians and others - unsolicited - ime Eiven it and forks ,- butch er 'knives and ateefe;brittania: a reputation as firm as adamant. Wince lamps, breed candle sticks; Brittannia - and silver -- 25 cents per bottle. table and ten spoons, plated butter knives v pro. ' DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. serving kettles, smoothing irons, •iroti and tin- This remedy. is pleasant to the taste, harm ned tea and oval boilers, iron'frying and,bread 1 less to the patient and all powerful in-removing : pans, washboards, tubs, 'churns, buckets; iron i i'ilbkinds of worms front the body.. It is with pots, wash kettles, and stew plias, &c. out doubt, the cheapest and beit,•worm destroy ' To Gunsmiths, Marksmen and Others. , ing,medicine before the public , and willif ad- Rifle . and Gun Barrels, tone action,.phig, ministered •acdording to directions. remove nipple and back action Gun Vodka, gun, mount them Within five' or nix hours after taken. The mg and gun breech cocks, sheet brass and dose is small, and each bottle 'anteing twice as German silver ornaments-, dr..c. • , much as. similar remedies. Price only 25 cents . To Painters. . A fresh' lot of Wetherill's ,pure and extra Per-bottle .W,hite Lead,,oil andAurpentina, Vitinis.hes;-.ln--- DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND •SANATIRE pan, *bite end red lead, yellow and Green • PILLS.' paint:t ground in oil, whiting, yelloqoehre, &a. . ' To Blasters and Marksmen. • - • • A good assortment cif double refined powder rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot, ' flints en,dlbar leatl,..ropes of till.kiuds, fox_ i l lirei l dring iiiireliines-and *ell diggers, and a thousand - other artieles"too numerous to insert, 6 cheaper.than can yound - this Mk of Me - . all we ask,aislo give ns a call, and we aro con fident you will find a good assortinent,ofsHard ware and cheaper 'than can be found .in any other-House . this side ofthe - east: - - Give -- us - a call is all we ask, .at the old and well known Hardware Stand lormerly kept by Lewis Her- Tirth — Hrinnyer StreC - TICXt 'nor to Scott's tlotet, formerly kept by Henry Glass. _ nov6 . • JACOB SENHR. - CEIEL'AMIN iI".73ANACIVER: rgillE. subscriber 'having just returned from .11_ _the Hest, offers to the public a more am ple and complete assortment of goods in his line, than ever previousli , offered, and respect (Ally solicits desists and others to give him a call, when he will. show them goods ,at aston ishingly lois prices. To Builders, Carpenters and Otlitri." • His stock comprises a full assortment of Locks and Latches of every description, fin gee and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts of various kinds, Window • Glass,, , ,Putty,, Paints of all' colors, 011 , s, Turpentine, &c., &c.— Also, Mill. Cross-cut'and Circular Saws, Hand Panne], Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch.' ets, Planes and Plane Bias, Steel and Iron Squares, Files and Rasps, Nail Brads and Spikes of all sizes. To Sacra and Coach Makers. A complete - .assortment of Saddlery Tools, Silver, Brass and Japaned mounting, Carriage trimmings, Broad pasting and seaming Lace, plain and figured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Rati nett,S.erge and BuernmJVlosa_and.Dcer..llair patent elnimelrefi e Loather, Lamps and Da, ahem Also, Ilubbs, 'FeHowe and Spokes, 'Eliptie springs, Iron ~Arsles, Mailable Custingi, &a. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers - - -VM - y - sttpk:Ttiitinterly_VotrihreleTtissoriTnal. of goods in . your line. Moroceos; lining and binding Stuns, Lat.t% Thread, Pep dry the barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de. seriptiem Curled - Hair, Heir Cloth, Var nish, Mahogany and Maple Veneer.% Mould.' inpand-Roset (FA. Sola-Snrin/e,-,Gloesi-Malteg. , any, Mineral and Veneered knobs of allmizes. To Blacksmiths, and , and : others, who may be in want of good Iron. He offers a full assortment of Hammered, Horse Shoe Scollop, !lough, broad and nar row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoe, Bar, Band, Round, Square, Tire, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia Sheet„ Iron, Cast; Shear, Spring and Blister 'Steel, English andArrierican Wagon and Carriage Boxes, Anvili ' Vices, Files and Rasps, Horse Shoe ' Nails Ste. To Hou sekeepers and those about entering the Ma - • trintottia/ State' I would invite attention to my' beautiful ' as sortment of waiters- and Trays, plain and Go thic style, knives, and forks, Butcher- Knives, Scissors and Shears, Brittannia,German and Silver. Plate, Table and Tea Spoor.s, Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettlei, smooth ing, ' Irons. Hollow-warn, - Tubs, Buckets, Churns; hoc. - . • Oils, Paints.and-Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water Proof - Paint. oct3o , contained in this book an one may cure himself, without hindrance to ho. ainess, nr the knowledge of the most intimat friend. and with one tenth the usual expense. I addition to the general routine of private disease_ it fully explains the cause of trinnhomPs'eltrl3 da Cline, wtth observations on marriage—besidee miaby other derangements which it would not by properlo enumerate in the public prints. .• Off - Any person . sending ..rwitery-mx crams, enclosed in a letter;-will reedy . ° one copy of this book; by mail, iii liive'cojties w ill lie sent for one dollar. Address, "DR. W. YOUNG,No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PIELADLEPHIA"Post-paid. -roury YOUNG.ean be - consulted on any of ihe-Diseascalwesorlbedlichlrdiffereini ions; at bis Micas, 152 SPRUCE street, every, day between 9 and 3 o'cldok, (Sundays excepted. May soonst noonsft Boons: THOSE desiring very good BOOKS will please call at my Drug, ;Book and Fancy Store, Main •street, Carlisle. nm making preparations for the 'Frac Sales in New York, an will sell the stock on hand at unusually low micas if called for within a few days. Tho works now'on hand comprise Boma of the very best extant.. : mar • F'M RAWLINS. • 3PREISIX ORCOMIRXESI A NEW' aupply:ollfreah'doffees,. White end Brown Sugars, Spices of. all, kinds, grnand and unground, *ith all 'the other, vorie . ties of n .Gro cerylStore, Including also - a new eupply 'of 461. - . ...• • • • . • FINE' GREN. `& -,BLA:cx 'TEAS, • in inetalliet. - dutirter; :Ina, end .nound nackagettOfrom , 50 . 16 el ;01:1 per. , i iound,..as. Dino in the Walk. All j ust opened ap. ler sale at'thi starter 'W g/3/1' l' '''''''..'-‘lli.ebitinis' Calibrated Family rlitedielaes. Although nut recommended as it' " g enrc'all," yet they are the mildest and best remedy to re. move Cocstipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iqusness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head• TaiitTliidigaitiii - CeTC: • Uliki otherr purgative medicines they, eave the bowelsalvrays relaxed -and consequently are the proper medicine for for females apd persons leading' a solitary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELER'S RFIEUIKATIC LOTION &justly eelebratitii,e.tternal_application-fo Pains of the chest, Neuralgia, Headset - le, Spent Bruises, Tie Dolorous, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and • for all disor ders wherein a sedutive and tubefaqient reme dy" is applicable * 'Price twenty.iivo cents per bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines ' are .prepared and sold Whole sale and Retail, at 294 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. - For sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A. G. Miller, .Di.oltin:on; Meesie. Altiek,.Shlopena-, burg, !J. F.lpahr, Mochanidaborg, M. Bitncr; Shinemansidwu, and In every town throughout the county and State. [January IC 1851 WA, - vnizoorazra -COUGH In offering-to dm community this "Justly cele brated remedy for diseases of the throat and Inns, it is got our wsslirto — tfille Willi llie dive or health of the afflicted, but frunklrto lay be. fore them the opinson sof (natio - uithed men and some of the evidences of its success, from which they eon judge for 'themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or •l lhlto statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope sufering humanity which facts will not warrant, • Many probfs are here , given, nail we solicit an inquiry irolifilaitaiblie into all we publiall,feel. ing assured they will find them perfectly reliable qncl the medicine worthy their beat confidence, and patronage. • FROM B ENJ.. SILLIM AN. M. D., L. L. D. Eee Professor of Chemistry, Mineraology,&e., Yule College, Member of the Lit., Hist., M ed. Pli.lo. and Seim Societies of A meriva and Europe. deem the - CHERRY PECTORAL un ad mirable composition from some of the best af ides Materin Medico, add a very .'effect ive remedy for the class of diseases if is intend ed to cdre." . — New Haven; Ct., Nor. 1,1849; ' Prof CLEYELAND,of Bowdoin College, Me. Writes—. I have witnessed the effectu of your 'CHERRY PECTORAL' in my own flintily and that of my friends,and it gives me satisfaction tor slate in its favor that no medicine I have ever known has proved so ninidently successful of curing diseases of the throat and lungs.'? . • REY. .1)11. OSGOOD' HENRY SA,XTON inkOCTOR YOURSELF '.II,—FOR 25 CENTS !! —By means of the pocket Eseuhmi us, or,.F.very. One sown PIIPII6INII ! Tarn ',Twirl!) edition,.with,up ards ot it hundred engra ings,.showing private dia. rises nt every shape. and eirm, stud malformations If the generative system. tY WAIN OUNG, M.D. The time has now sr-1 :ring -from secret disease' he VICTIM OP CITrACICERY GREAT. COUGH REDIEDIL =I COUGIT.S, COLDS, 5.5,338.C1Ne -craTrs, cmoup,-AsTa-‘ :CONSUIVXRTION. Writes — 4, That he minsiders 'CHERRY PEC. TORA L' the best medicine for Pulmonary affer, lions ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter being obliged to- keep•the room four months with a severe settled cough, accom panied by raising of blood,night sweats', and the attendant symptoms of consumption, commenced the use of-the 'GUERRA( P.ECTORAIir and had completely recovered," HEAR THE PATIENT. Dm Ayer—Diar Sir: For two years I was afflicted with a very severe cough, accompanied bo spitting of blood and prolnso night SWORN:- By the advice of my attending physician I was induced to use your CHERRY PECTORAL, and continued to do so till I considered myself cured, and Ilsoribe the,cfflet lb your prepared:in. ' , -'„ JAMES RANDALL. liamn-'en as. Springfield, Nov. 27.18.1.4. This day "appeared ,kbe above named James Randall, and. pronounced Alm above - statemens true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice. T _IRE 11IF,I)Till IiVr_CUR ES • • ' Po wricArni, Mei Jan. 10,1547. • Dr. Ayer I I have been long afflicted' with Asthma which grew yeary worse until last au: tome, it brought on a cough which confined . me in my chamber, and began to assume the alarm ing symptoms of consmmition. 1 hod tried the best advice and• the best medicine to ne purpose, until I used }:our CHERRY PECTOIIIAL. which has mfred ime`; and :you may well lielievesui,..— %Cratefully fours. . H. PH ELPS. If therejs any value in the, judgment of the Avise, , who speak from experience; here is a med. -Mine worthrof the public confidence. Z . IIEPAUEII Zrft Z. ofpney, Lowera. DILISACIIthIETTO. • Sold by De. 'Rawlins, S. A. Hubbard & Dr. 9; Carlisle; Diy;Meolitiniesburgi'J H.' Darren, Newrille;J, C.* J. o. Altiolc , Slop: peilsburg; and -deoggists '*enerally.7. ", Pure — Cider - Viffegar. • jrtiOr - recej vod a A* 4401 of Pure Oiler .Vjoegnr,pt*litcrwc•villilyk 4ho ree' rrol.ll e , 1:10 , 4, 4 W /17,1 'Attottlitiiitaifo:. grlo.e-,.4004p0q-j. • VAUGHIVS, -LITHODMITEVIC Wlllll ,Large Bottles—Only Ons Dollar. rho Proprietor or the. Omit Anwrioin Ruined,'" tittrOille VIOITLILT. LITiIetXTILIPTIC inhota by tin aigint golicititiomt'r his Agents, throughout thb Units etatarand Cumuli:4lam now - Reduced the Price of iL popular and well known article; and. fano WA dale • asweeforth, Ite will put up, but o only,—hie anal • settle": the retell' prioe will be • • ONE DOLLAR: . • 7r1 .1e public rattrrest asoared that thacharactar °lithe Medi etrength, and eurativ" properties WILL westhy muwastamb, and the Mame serer will be bestewird in pea nude' it u hostothms this medicine, nudes its redcoat piice, will be purchase ..T those Who have not hitherto made thinitelves acquaint& with it. virtues, the proprietor woald beg to intimate that hi "Miele is not•to be 'bused with the nut amount or Remedy . if th e gay it ethinis for itself a grams, asaiinf Pewit% 112 ..- al/ dismaini, , Lion any Myr preparation note berm,4ll strict: and hy summer; ascii' for eight years by its meth% atedicakviltuer, and, until this reduction, oommandikdoald lends." of any other article milli& line. tiOT/CIL rinTICITLAzi.y, tide article ails with Malmo it power and e.ntainty, upon Blood, Liver, lU6i . eyi, Led all other groan., upon the proper action of which We .ea yeelti tkepend. - Tete medicine. hal .11 • Dropety,and (hive], No all dimmer of that eaten. It may be relied Our wW :he intelligent phyelmen hu sbandoed hie patient,—and t /we distressing aureate, none eiper:filliMelifreg. the Pi 61,1 Noe would eameetiy and honed, recommend It. At a ererint price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will prat artiole,to'be the Meapost Medicine is the World! ,•• • • tar View yak for pampblets.:- the amble,* them .nay they eontale oversizteen easel of secaipts, (in addition to fa medical matter) valuable for Isliuscheld purposes', and whys will save Mani' dollen per year to practical hounekeepers.- These receipta are. introduced to make the book of rei valite, aside from its character as an aivarosing mediate ft She medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the forte hit s ., (met all parts of the eountry, may be relied upon. Vanthies Vegetable Litborittiptle Mt:tore Meat AMIGIkall Remedy, now ferule In guest bottles at 11 each, email bottles •et 60 c.e. each. No email bottle. will lamed after . the pelmet stook Li disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N: Y., Ni Main Stis, - rt, O. C. VAUGHN. . . Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT McKEESON i co.. 121 Maiden Lane, Nen York City. N. 11.-. All letters (excepting from agents and devises wit .wheee he trawled's balloons) anal IND poet pidd, or ea &Pantie ul be titan to them. S NV Ilaverstlck, Carlisle, & G 13 Altick, Shippensburg Ruesel E 4 Dice, Dickinson, k Spahr, Mechanii•squrg, A H Zager, Kingalovn, Octl6 Viluable School Books, PUBLISHED BY'I'IIAMAF,COWI' :Tll {YAFFE Ct0.,253 MARKET ST 1:1ET, , and Tor sale by all the. book selle'rs in the Unitedlitates : rRINIARY CEOGRA An easy Introduction to the .lady of Geozra pity; designed for children, and coisiiilctely' il lustrated by 120 engravings and 1.1:colored Mops. MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE nr.OGIIAIIIT— , . The text, the exercises the illustrations, nail the forty beautifuLmaps are printed together .iii one .qtntrto.volume. ~ -.---- - IlitTenEt.t.'s SCIIOO . I. GEOGRAVITY & ATLAH, a system of modern Geography, comfirising a closet iption of the present state ul the 0 orld and its five great divisions. Embell I act. I at I .t.l un merous en,rttvi gigs and illustrated by an e'se.el, ' lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and aceuyite , colored maps. This series_ of_. Gco-rapliv to .8_ - A - figiiiiiirAllifefitiliiiii -been iheary or 1.211 y introduced into the public mid 'private schools of all tlie principal' cities aunt towns or tios..,uoi led States; and after a full and time trial- of its merits in these schools, it has received an almost -universalrecommenilation.-- - MITCHELL'S ANCIENT IGEOGRAPNT St ATI.A4 _An_atielent,_classical_atuL_EacreeL_Geogropley-, embellished with engravings tit remark:Witt events, views of ancient cities, etc., and aceon, panCil by ancient Atlas _containing , I 2 beautiful colored maps. ' mrretirx.r. , slATLAs OF OtTI.INE MAPS Mitchell's [lndic:dam! Sabbath School t;eo%- raphy,_Willl Mnps and einbellishinents. Mitel; ell's Key to the study-ol Maps. and C!arrolfs Key to Mitchell's Geography:are cx anal popular books, htul are becoming set y extcu trivety tesed in the best schools of our country. GREENE'S FINST LEb°ON IN GRAM/ILA it, based upon the constr net ion and analysis ci seiminesis il • designed as in introduction to the ~ .4 col) sig." - - GREENE'S Aa.nryBltt---I•lrcatse 011 tilt menet lure of tlte-Ettgli sit lattivatar, , lush ilhi sirs limit , and exercises• adapted to tint' (Be Or StlioolS, ity - -Samuel-S: Greco, A. NI., Piiiicipal of the Phelps Gratninar Saltool, Bostoti.. These books It lee •alrcally in the short time the)• . have been imblislied , obtamed a sere ax- ' tesitive cjrculation, 1111%ing been i'iltroduecil into the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pi;ts. I bit i rg, Cinciiiitatti,Vicksburg. tool older cities and tow S n; tool reconitnetolell he 1 those, who have It oil them la their schools, as without question the best English Grainnisirs, f in existence. t WAN ;S SCHOOL HEADER'S., I . IIE PIIMARV SCIIO4II, 14:MIER—PAN Ihi 1. -intended-fury -beginners.-- .coutainscc lessria upol each of the elemenoiry sounds of the ins gunge The Primo"' School .Reader, Nirt contains exercises in articulation, arranged in connection with . easy rending lessons., line Ilskottvy.aearlernoirt-Siv-rs-de-signett-for-tlie -first-chiss in Primary - Schools, mar the. lowest class in Grammar School's. '1 FIE GRAIINAIi ScIIOOL RF..kl)Eit, is designed for the taindle class in Grammar Schools, ; I nd contains' exercises in* articulation arranged in connection with reading lessons -- Tirc - DrsTater - Sittoor. TreArma, is design for the highest classes in public and private schools. It contains exercises in articulation, 'mimes, and inflections of the voice with such rules and suggesations us are deco:led useful. 'THE lIVITRUCT/TE READER ; or a course of ,Reilding on Natural. History; Science and Lite katore designed for schools. THE SPELLING BOOK. Consisting of words in columns and sentences fOr oral - taut written eiereites. It is a complete " and systematic series' of exerches fii English orthography. - This *lily popUldr series of reading books, and this spelling_hook ,were compiled by Mr. m. Swan; orificsiem and judging from the rapid introduction Into scfmols which they have obtained in the Eastern and Middle States and in - many of the Western and Sonthernstates, we think they are really better adapted to the wants of teachers sad -scholars than any other yet published. Thepublishers have a very large " number of recommendations from public - school committees, teachers e and others friendly to etlit FROST'S" HISTORY OP THE U. STATES. 'One vol , 12 u.o tor . high schools and acade mies. The some work; cond Aised and simplified or common schools, 1 vol. 18 mo. Ltnvis's PRARTICII. FIIISIOLOGY, for 'llle Use of schools and families, 1 _vol. 12 Mo. with engravings. PRIMARY PLIMOLOGV, by the' sante author, vol. 18 me. FIRST Boox.irt C; 'F. A. Adarna, intended fee primary - and eannnon schools. ARITHMETIC IN TWO PA UTS. .•13y, the same anthill% Part fir -t—tels aimed lessons in mental arithmetic ; part_sectititl--4„ rules and examples toe practice ui written anus meth), for common anti high seltaola - • A Key to ciamples lot practice' written aritcrnetic,, fertile use of I.eneitel'a, by the 0115110 author., These arithmetics have seemed' very high recommendations from teachers of schools nod Academies, and from professors in nevcral of our colleges, and from others interested in an cause of education in various sections of the Union. T. C. & Co., also publish loony. other School Books, which there is not room to ennnierate hem-. besides Law', Medical, Theological and Miseellaneousßooks,and Altey arc fully preps teed tocnswer.orders for_books.ln meld of knowledge. Booksellers, School Com mittees, and others, supplied on the mast giver s* terms... (5ept,25.,'5.071y,) ,CHURCH, LEE Af D FEEMAN "2-Q—carnaLtiampa Lt• • Sir E In' .11.1,17 1 1 /Z2C 1 • • . NEW •OUMBERLAND, ZiniobilrOers Coal. 180 tons Lykens Valley nut coal for buAning limo receiving and for solo cheap by B AY, Agt. • - Blacksmith' s Coal.° 2000 busholg blaalaanith'ti coal a supOriol article, receiving and for.,aln by 1,1 • • • NV 13 ,A11.1 1 11.11.AY, Agt.. • FULA a,sourtincitt of It.l)l.l'S just recei.ov. , . 1.1V.11 :t w weviorilier.: qz. itods in• salt: altghp by H. sArroN" VALE or No. 1 Potoilkle tuqo. [a, -do for hags 10" 1111111i - 1 - .3, , jw.,t Whieh 1 wtfl Sell 'QCV 4 4 ' - ;N 7 ot.b.s, 40. lato-rut-a-naisay fat
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