r~3~sf~i7ag=~=i~c~c~~~~~A Tiie•lidothces Reiin,ird4 I saw a little ... cloud rising in the wes tern horizon. In . a 'few rribmentsit spread' . over the'eitpanse of heaven, arid watered the eart' with a general shower. I saw a little rivulet start from a mountain, winding its way through the valley and the meadow,receiving each tributary rill thin it Met onus course, till it became a mighty stream, bearing on its • bosonathe merchandise of ,many ,nations, arid the edjadent country. I saw a little seed dropped into the, earth. The dews des cended, arid the 'situ, rose ..,npon it ; it' started into In a littletime it spread its branches and(bectune it',Shelter , from the heat, and the fond; 'of heaittn' lod ged itfils. - branehee." ' I saw . a little smiling boy standJi,y_ theirde of ' mother, repeat from her lip's .. one,oEliti v k,44veet . ' songs of Zion. I saw hiin kneel at ler' feet,,,and pray that Jesus wouldbless his dearlarents—the world of mankind,,and, keep him from temptation. In 'a little time I saw him with the books of. the _classics_under-his-arm,—walking--2alonei. buried in deep thought. 'I went 'into a Sabbath school, and heard him saying ton little group that surrounded •him...".. Suffeilittle children to corrie unteme.", Long after, I went into the sanctuary and heard ,him.reasoning of " righteousness, and temperance, and the judgment to come." I looked, and saw that same mothei, at whose feet he had knelt, and from whose lips 'he had learned to lisp the 'name.. Immanuel. Her hair was whitened with the frost of winter, and on hetelteek was many' a furrow ; but meekneSs sat on her brow, and heaven beamed in her dim eye glistening with a tear; and I thought I saw in that tear the moving of a, Aother's heart; while she'reverted to daystone by; when this Betinerges was' first 'drawing into life, hanging on lips, listenipg to the voice of 'instruction, and inqUiring in childlike simplicity, the ,way to be' good, and I said:—This is the rich harvest of a mo ther's toil ; these are the goodly sheaves of that precious seed which probably. was sown in weeping; and your gray hairs shall not be " brought down with sorrow to the'grave, " - but in the -bower of:rest you shall look down on him who " will arise 'and call you blessed," and finally greet yea - where -- hOpe .-- is'stival - - - ' lowed up_ in fruition and prayer in praise. , Marly_Traiging:of .Children. .. _ 'lt a . wascharge givento the King o Israelto ~ Train up a child in the wa . he shouldio, and when ho is old he wi not - ei - d - 7 — Hartlidffil.''' . . Observation and experience have con firined.the truthof the declaration to ev cry careful observer, and urge,upon pa -,„—rents lattd_rtll4vho_may—have—cha rge - of the young, the necessity of a close at tention to a subject of such viffirimpor mace to mankind, and which may affect the welfare of millions -of the human. race." It not unfrequehtly occurs that persons convicted of crime of -the gros s* character, reflect upoh their parents, as. not having discharged their duty to them in , early. life, by enforcing upon thar young and tender minds the impor tance of carefully observing the law of . , G6d, phich cannot be broken without in curring the penalty affixed. Parents cannot confer grace upon their children.— This comes from a higher source; but they may precept and example, which have a most powerful influence over Thing and tender minds,'be led in paths of the strictest moral rectitude, and the precepts of the Divine law ° become so initilledinto their minds as to - be ohser ved through. lile,, and never disregarded. Happy, indeed, is the condition of such; - taiii - daroly:to:whorcYleCtletirfitiTteittffe - G; tion with those, who, for the want of ear ly and parental bare, to, train them up in the way they should go, haVe Ohoesn the .4 downward road ° that leadeth to, destruc ", USE Su.r.—Use sin as . 4 will melon ; spare, it not, for it will not spare you ; it is your murderer and the murderer of the world ; .use it, therefore, as a murderer °should be used. Kill it before it kills you ; I and though it kill your bodies, it shall not be able to kill your souls ; and tho Ugh it bring you to the-grave, as , it did your Head; it shall riot be able; to keep• votilheref. If the thought of 'death, and• rottenness be not pleasant to you, heark en to every- temptation to sin as you would hearken to a temptation to self. murder, as you would if the devil bro't you a knife and tempted you to cut tour thfoat with it; so do when he offerd to you the bait of sin. You love not dent.' —love not the cause ordeath—Baxter.— 'lszrThe zreeter,;the submission, the more grace. If there ,be one hollow in the valley lower than another thither do the waters gather. The more lowly we are in our own•• eyes, the'more lovely 'we are in the sight of God. When to our selves we are acceptable, we are unwor -Ithy,;e let us ho lowly. Job was coming near to the blessingwhen he I am vile what !Mail I . .answer thee'? "—R. Young. • , - tr -- 3-The belief that guardian apirits hover around the paths °Linen, covers a . mightytruth ; for every beautiful, pure and -good thought the, heart hoidt, is an angel of mercy, purifying and guarding the - soul. , ' ' ' • EIIIM VOce fri*;ttib Xturht • Miyeris - ' Candy , `rictori, Rebuilt. THE subscriber would respeptfullyUanounee to his friends-and the pahlio generally, that his Factory which Was destroyed by the late lire, has ..heen , rebugt,,..aitd. he itr'now prepared to furnish, therewith ; : CHOICE CANDIES,' . , manufactured of .the , best, material, which he will Sell wholesale or retail .' at the - , stand in North lianOventreet,foW. doors north of the bank, Whore' he hes just pined a general, , •• „ „ aestirtment of . . . . FRUITS 'A.Nb, , NUTS, consisting. of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins,-Fie, - Almonds, Englialf`Walnuti;.Cocoa Nuts, Yea Nuts,. Ito would also call attention to his . Tors , AND. FANCY " GOOD S; consisting' oftoys - of - Glass, , lVood; Gem Mid, China; of endless Varieties. • In connection with the 'above; he has an - hand a prime lot of FRESH dROCERIES . • " cons - 4;01g of Segura,. Collbea, Teas,l/Kolasses,. Sekes, grorket.sr Matchase, , Blaching, Alsp t a prime lot of CIO/Ma...of ihe beet brands. ;. , .v r, , ' ,The subscriber returns his sincere %mike to a generous -publionlor,the:'pattonsgeibestaWed, o n lrial,lnd,hopes by dennotte.please. to mai., rita Contintiance•of the storm'. lie vrotildialso returalhanits to, the Firemen and.Citizone for bone offortn-to Bole.hi i p pet t the - ;night of the late conflagration, . . • • Carlisle' apt ,• : P. ratirrYhit; Older • • Pure,' Older ?IrUST. fraphiarrid ofT.tira - Cider Vinegarof superior quality, and waivantod roe from adaltaration. ' • • nov6 .. G W:-1161NEtt.', ' :-'-'''''*iiiiliiiiiiiii: Xxtensive Cabinet Ware.R4ioms. T 1 ()BE RT , B. S:VII LEY,' successor to Writ it C . , Gibson CABINEVBAKER & UN. • DEBTALCER,'North Hanover street . , Carlisle, -.would respedtfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public- generally that ho now has on hand a large assortment of riew Ond 'elegant 'FURNIT,URE, consisting in• Part .of Sofas, .• Wardrobes, Card and .other Table; Bureaus, Bedsteads,, plain' and fancy Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best materials and quality warranted. Also a gene 4 ral assortment of Chairs at the lowest prices.— Vonitian Blinds, mado -to order and repairing pi•omptiy attended to. 11)COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. and having a splen• - did. Roane he will attend ,funorals in town or country. , l3'Dont forgot the old stand of Wm. C. Gibson, in North Ilinoyer • street, a few doors north of Glase's•Rotel. `Sept 4-Iy.' •' ' • • R. B. SMILEY. s s fitil .so . . t.t o tts • 1 -41' , . , 'Corner of Hanciver and Louther ate., Carlisle. undersigned hits alwaVs oil, hand rvlaige AA stock 'of superior Cabinet Ware. -- in all the different Styles; which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ho invites attention pantie: ularly'to the' Patent Sprihk-Bottom Bedstead, most useful article, which entirely . Obviates all objections. The 'liottorn Call_ba.aitached_to-old 13adsteads.----They have: given entire Batista°. tiOn to all who have thetruoin use. . I:COFFINS made to ,order at tho shortest notice. , • 'JACOB VETTER CArriale, jon'y. Extensive Furniture hooms. JAMES R.WENVER would respectfully call the attention of House Keepers and the public to hie extensive 'stoek of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every other article in Ins branch of business. Also, now an hand 'the hirgest: as aortreent of CHA IRS in Carlisle; at the lowest prices. Kr-Cotfins mode'at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals: solic its a cull at lets establishment on. North Hano• vor street, near Glass's HOTE. N. 8.-Fur niture hired out by the month or, year. Carlisle,- March 20. 1850.—1 y ranivnues Entriviiitrritr T"galific!ibei7. Ir/old respectfully invite the attention of farmers to his assortment of PLOWS, now rhanufac• • - tured near CraiheadretMill • In South Middleton township, four miles south of Carlisle. • My. asbortment • consists of Withrow's; Stuckey's ,snd Boll's• patterns.— The Castings will all heground. I will also make -GRAIN CRADLES. of the most lin. pr roved patterns.u - All orders- .- directed-to-Wm- Crsighead. Carlisle, will bo attended to with promptness, and Plows or Cradles deliv oredm. any part of the coun.ty free, of charge. DAVID STUCKEY, ..11fanufacer Feb.l9 6m A. : SPLIENDID ST.OOIE! AHE - midersigned:respectfully informs ''his : friends and the public generally, that he ,'17....: has just returned from . t. ~... . ~. , Philadelphia, ha vi ng .. . 1 i '7..-...,.. ‘ purghased the moat ex. •;''''-'—: 2 . . 0 .:...,',..1.C118i1.13,-Illt-WOll-1515-tht3 1•9 r, ,, :k . cheapest' assortment of - 4.• --''. a ~-.tn4 -L,,:iSft Watches; Jewelry, &e., ever brought to Carlislo. Ills stock con: slats in part of Id niui" ~i 1 ever Widaes, Gldd and Silver dal:felted ,do Gold and Silver Lepine Watch.s. - in short every variety of Watches nt all prices Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear - Rings, - Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver• Pencils, Gold and Silver' pens and cases and Bracelets in great I,i6ty. A splendid article of Gold, Silver, -- GMnan :PsPtak.BilvPr,-:and Blued . Steel SPEC. - TACLES, Which are unsurposs. ed in quo lity by any other article west et Phil ttdelphia, and which can be sold at least-2d icy cent cheaper than in any other establishment in the country. Also a large lot of SILVER-177093113, • comprising; Table and Ten Spoons, Butter Knives; Selt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Cases—Porte Monntties, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, witfi a great variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted, patterne,which.will bo sold low; and warranted to be good. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, Ho invites all to call-and -examine-his-stock, assured Oat none can fail .to-he suited in qual ity, quantity and eaten. His articles are cash nurahascs, consequently, he can afford "to sell ..lowerilisa.thiisarge:Arttele.s.can...be_purchase elseivhere.—Call-at-the--ofd-stand-,-a-few-doors 'west of Burkholder's Hotel. ' January 15, 1851-ly T. CONLYN. • China and' Crockery' Ware; - TVhite Granite Stone lfrare,. such as Dishes, Flares, Tea Sets, covered and uncovered'dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber `sets, pitchers, &e., together with a lot of Blue Liverpool Ware, all of the latest style and shapes, also, all the various articles of the hest common White and Edged Ware. The assort en( includes a few plan . Whitlaru! Gold Dalai China Tea Sets, of the lUesi ld quality and style, and - also all the necessary ,ticles of the—boat-Granite, Stone and•Biue pool Ware suitable lor'any sized Dinner or Tea Sets, as n r iayle wanted, together With a variety of Glass Ware, . including a _fine assortment 'of dishes, footed apci , other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lomonafice ? , . lamps, &c. The prices tor all Of which are• fixed nt tho lowest cash prices. We inviteour friends whp aro in want of articles itiour lineio_give us a call. :mars • J W EBY. Boots, Shoes andacd tees. WEST 111011 STREET OPPOSITE THE METRODIETZ EINEM w*M. M. PORTER invites the attention o the publiclo his large and complete as sortment of BOOTS. SFIOES & GAITERS just received from Philadelphia; including . a va• rimy of new styles. His experience in.the Slam blueness, enables him to select work of the best materials and workmanship, which will be sold at the lowest cash price and warranted ! Customer.work attended to a urinal. FOR RENT. SEVERAL, two etery BRICK HOUSES on'thd north. east corner of the public FE square in the row known tie"llorper'e . For terms, inquire of the • subscriber. • ' • ' 6n- • Invo3 1 Ott'T. ''" • Brushes 1 . Brushes ' , . . 0 -A groat variety of thood'usaftil articles. is. forod'for sato; a onsietind,of Whitewaish,Sweitd ing,'Snrabbitig,Paintore, loth, Shoving, firth, Teeth atild.lsrail, Flesh and Graining Brushes in great_ variety, all bt of_tho..beat_qua ty and will bo sold at the loviteat prices 'June 6.-- • S . ELLLO'I'T FIRE At. MUMMA PROOF. 11511a,AIIVS'Fire.and, Viraier Proof PAINT, JUr:which has. boon 'tie extensiyely. ueed.'for ,tho last six years with tho , utmost .siiimoss on thil'ioofs' of Rouses,' Stoamboutei,' &o.", not a . single instanso is known whets it !has' For sale by Ernl2]. ,VAXTON,;:, •• • - J U.S T: received. anothor.,lot of "•Bonne' Frames of the latest. style. Also, Bennet silks , Bilk and Sutra Linii)gs ot - roxious'ettrow dean. . • ,• IfITNER; . . , 1,, SALT. : *; 7 12'. ,* ACKS recervjeg .atid 0 for ealep cheap at the ware house - of 00018 • 'W'S MURRAY,'AgI,' • ' • • Age. 4; • Afisi-ket ' Stred;ieCir j '' . "` HARRISDURG. 1E sum. ALF 'CHINES, iIvtIVIJ TlVYlordi ?c, „die rnqu, caloiSratea -lowan) , Ihrtiouraopiriea. •1):tr-FiirhiOlodal.. - Illantiractur•1 p ‘• — •'•'2 o ;'[.3. ll 'aro - 300 ~ ,T o4hoseinterefitou FTG auliieribere,"l43Bl( off haielited 01'i:thorn to eaff-rincl settles 'the ha .laltl of Maroh, tte , ',.t , js , „TiOtsos49'ry :their:Oceania alioald.ba paid tume,l2,..la4'reoivetl, • a ,fi r i e l o t OC . Ador Goode, *oleo' Wont.° ailing off 'atioir".4644,ll*Pri4434* . and rob 06;7 ,,, 5t' ' ' & ;• , -,V1)01353: DRUGS I- DRUGS! DRUGS . '.; 'Fresh Siltikieltupti* L. 3 : , - - utlAVEljust roceived'it fresh.stoek a . Med- IL ' ;eines, Paints, Glaiki; -.7'pilirSett:;, - ,:ri bleb baying been purchased Mite drain olejtit - the beat city honey, reap .Ssnfidenthi-ieconiinend, ter Familiesi.. .hyaielanS,:.."Country Merchant's Rnd Dealer/4: s'beinklieell'and pare: ''''' a , :, - 0:,1;k11:11GS. .. . - Patent Ntenifeities, Herbsand Extracte,' ' i Fino(bemi: ea's, '.. Spices,ground and whole • InstrutinentS'i • Besellces, • • .. ' Pura Essen'r ON, Perfurnery,dEst. Coci.Liveroi/--Warianted:Utentriite. ' DYE-S'C'UFFS.:- ... ' ',- • I;og dna Canilirpiids, . . Oil -vitriol I • • ~ C op'pefas, LturDya* . 7.-'!•' - + •-,, ,'', '; •, ;•,,f, P % AINTS.' Indigoes, Sumac Alum, Wetherill ,& Brother'S.-Ptire ,Lend, Chrome .Greeirand Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey - Window Claes, Linseed Oil; Copeland',Tarpon coOTaliTriiiiiik,—iiiid,ll-Cd-LPI4:- All.of which., will be sold .4st - the very lowest market, price, Alen; is (Mon and "splendid :os sortmcnt of. • . FA.NOY. GO OBS,' FR ' Confectionary, and innumerable other articlea calculated for use and ornament, all of 'wLiall are offered at the lowest coati- prices, at the Uheap-Drugßooltrind,Faney Store of the sub.. -- aeriboron — .North — Harrover streut. • - S, W. HAVERSTICK.. May 22. FIRET ARRIVAL OFD', „Mots find ,Shoes FOR ITE :2ALL SEASON' AT PORTER'S snot STORE; Main Ririe:, near the Ron Road llejvi, wc OMPRISING Men's, Boy's and Youth's Calf, Kip and coarse 11,00te and:Brogans, tell are warranted to hoof the hest quality, Ladies Cohere,. Buskins .and -French Ties, Misses and Childrens hootiand shoes in great variety., Also, an elegant assortment of,,GUM .SHO.E :and -BOOTS, with all 'the late irk.: provementa and warranted peirfeCt. ~Hriving purchased thole gum shoes from, the egentoA the manufacturer, Lath authorized ,to oirc New rAts in place' of any that prove defective in wearing. - . ' . - Having a large;stock of French Calf 'Skins, Morocco,-hid; Si.c.,•and. good- work men ; every attention is given to enstomerwork as usual.. ,septlB WM, M. PORTta. New ran Goods.. At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Lou. , the r streets, opposite .11unaer!s Grocery Skirt' . The undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that hit has just returned from Philadelphia with s well selected assortment of FALL .GOODS, chased nt the lowest prices, nod which he is determined to sell at smAil profits : among 'nein may •be found CLOTHS: - CASSIIVIERES: - VESTINCS, Sattinets, Velvet Cords, Hem tacky Jeans, dcc: —LADIES- DRESS—IGCiODSi--consiiiting-in part of - Black Silks, - Cashmeres, Mouselin do Laines, Alpacas, Coburgs, Ginghams,,,Calicoes - Sack Flannels, Collars,Laces, - Fringes, &c. •DOMESTICS, Tiings, Checks, Flannels Drillings, Osnaburg,Linseys, - Muslins, bleached^ end neblenebed Also; 'their variety, viz: sugar, Coffee; Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &-c -Rags and Country Produce taken in exchange fur goods Please .give,ma C FETTER oct-9 ORNAMENTAL MARBLE-WORKS,- -"OWENS dr: I[eccntZ~ from ' niESPECTFULLY inform tho citizens of. now at their Marblo Yard in• South "Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly,opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an 'elegant stock of pure . . . • .11.111ERIC4N WHITE MARBLE, and are prepared to execute in the/most finished style Monuments, : • Grave Stones at ay prices t Door and Muttons Sills, together with every other article in their line, and promise that - in fineness of finish, chaine nese of.design and quality of Marble, their work shall not be-surpassed by any other °stab- They are also th . eauiltoiiind - agOnte of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. •and wilt fur nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON . RAILING for the enclosing of GraVe lots and all other purposes, et the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of .Ruilding Work ,o Melt as - BilbsVStepsarrds.Platforri*,iltb.Takthir, 010 TV est notice and on the - most reasonable . terms. Having.had great experience, and; being.e& ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they, aretherefore-enabled-40-manufaosure-the-most • fashiontible-workTand—rospectfully-asitHi-share of the patronage of Carlisle.and the surrounding country. "[Carlisle, nov6 18501 .w.usr WILL ,'goy surrim! frit HOUSANDS of bottles uf the AlitgRI •CAN' COMPOUND, have been sold dur ing ltio, past year, and was never known to fell of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary, organs. - Persons afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in diet• or business— contains no Mereurpor noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to every ago, sex, or condition. It kaki) the heat remedy known for-Fluor Albus or Whites,•(femaip complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge of a remedy. , This celebrated remedy has long been used in priiiate practice, of a phy aloha' and with unerring success; radically curing ninetymine of the hundred cases in a fear days:' — Around each 'bottle - are plain and full directions. CAUTION—Aok for the AME 11 ICIAN COMPOUND, and purehnee only of the Agents Price 61 per bottle. For mile by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; J.. - Wyeth, HaFriaburgi R. Williams Columbia: by A. Miller, Lancaster& E. Morris & Co., York, (January, 15, 1851. 33,M1116E,0V4L1 STOVE WAREROOMS AND TIN lIIAN lIEUTORY. . _.. . trillflE subscribers desire to inform their friends it_ andrAthe public that they have removed their TIN; COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly, oppo site their old stand on North Hanover stroet and may now be found in their new and, corn•. • modious _ manufactory on 'the West side.of the paid street, 'a few doore above Lowlier street, where they mill continue to hoop on hancla lull assortment of every kind of , • . ' Tin,. Copper 'and Slicet4ron Were: . whichmay be needed by'housekeepers and others. '1 heir ..artieles aremanulacturod by themsolves, of the best ..r . iaterials, and,ip .point of finish and,durability cannot he eurptiesed.— _They will also, manilfsore end repair at. the shortest notice all kinds o istining Apparatus, They will promptly nue d to the layingOl ' TIN ROOFIN,G and II USE 'SPOUTING ai r in town and country, and.on the moat reasona ble term& Every. branch:of their. business will be carefully attended to with the utmost promptness,' • -.' . ~ . .They also keep ..consiarttly.on Imed,alerge variety of '' ' •' - "- - .. - COAL AND ,W,OOHET,OVES, comprising every AtarietY of' 'plain ten•plate STOVES, elegant'• wood and• coal air-tight •PARLOR Si OYES, of the' latest styles, C 0 ORINqc . ST 0 VES , of the noWest ifidaloin iniprovad triveritions,At,various , prices. which cannot fail,,,to please every, taate. , l,They , -re spectfully,eolicit an examination •by!the public .of their, large, and, varied. assortment of .stoVetr, -Thankful. to the .poblic Jor.lavord heretofore -eiteintled,.tind,,betug. datermined: to:-relax no exertions to, give satisfaction ,to,their ouotorn. me they, lupe to . , merit -a continuance , i3f.ih, 't ikir he • highest: cindu'price- will bo,'paid for -old ; Copper-and Pewter... - , . , '• •,• :, _..:;.T.') , , mums & HERSHEY. '- ' B Carlisle, March 19,18.51- , 1y...: ,- '. , . ,THE subscribe es on an a lurge a nd 1 1 4 0 well se acte ll )l d , assortment 'of '...11V81C of ; all Weds,' onsieting . of,Bangtc . 016 fiL.Wititg,itli ' Polkas &c., also . .ipatruotlitthe :fer".' rhino.. anti tether' t' netruiniehte: !,`l3ertliii'd- MoOted'!:.".llx, piano, 'Masai Methodfoetha . "Violini,4e;'and a supply of: Violin , Old- Ottititt.StriaMiOr Bret rate quality areity 'Prices. . ' ' '. _,,. _ .. ..„ ~ Having. made . an. arrangement witli 'an ini.. Parting.and . publishing house ' in PhiladelPhie,. tua . will be ceneterdly 'supplied : with new Music and able'tolfurnishenything in that lied at abort notice inn, tupoit reasauable. !emus.- . ' Mutno .T4Ohera will Bait for their , interest to call ancE,'examtila \ fo r, themselves'. at; the ,corner of Pitt and', High - ,strpets,•apposite .the Mansion. .1.4911 , 3,:': (nor ,"..±.--' 5.:.,,A; HUBBARD. - ' , - _ ... :jtbue!:tiocrittilto',„ FiR6'F PREMIUM I ran and square riiiStbAir ICAr ..711anufact4rers, Nos,. 4,6, 8, 9:aia 11 - 'l;ittaw Street Baltimore, 41d. . . P lAN eoe ' erW ° oo ß d T ; ho f ran7rtd Walnut rG o l° . 7 -°4i canal ei'in in of Various e tyles, with and without iron ,frameef improvements requisite to a ,superior metrument. • • • ~•• • .. K. & G have received from .the Maryland Institute thefirst premium for- their three successive years, 1848, 1849, 1850. They have also been honored with numeroua teatime.' nials'from,all-the finest celebrated artistewlta, 'have used their instruments. Pinnate frOm thew establishment have been midi et the concocts oe Lind, Herz, Hohnstoelt, Bishop, 'Laborde', "Knotan,.and r ether eminent performera. :IThey' guarantee *ability ler five years, under good • earei, and - replace with others, all which, •mac not give satisfaction, if application be spade icithin six Months, aftefdelivery. i•• • 'moat extensive sc`ale-erieblce them to furnish 'inalratnents at the vary 'lowest pricee,-wholes isle and retail. Constantly on Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from 645 101200, for which they are 'solo agentefor this January22-1851.-ly Perfumery, Fancy .Soap & Paper Boi nrarrtrraoromm. •• - 48" larkei itreetilehno Secondinsilade4 . . L GG & CROMPTON, 'Manufacturers VL../ 'e Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy, Paper oxee, respectfully.call :the attention' of the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and .the Cumberland Valley. to their extehaive Stock of Goods. comprising Perfumery; Fancy 'Bonn; Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c, &c of every variety.. Also, a full and complete as sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of, every, de scription, large or arnall, round or eqUard, made to order at•the shortest notice. • • ' . • • itfrDon't , forget the place,' 48 Market. street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet with prompt .nttention. . janls PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS, NO. 17,1 CIIESNUT, STREET, PITIEJLIP THE' OLD STAND; occupied for inor;4han _one-third of -a evidury by. G. 477._ _ rpHE • undersigned would most-respectfully • annuls:nee to the public that he is AGENT `for more than twenty of the most •;•;&;' celebrated manufacturers of .130 S• i• t - I TON, NEW YOK, PHILA.: • - DELPFIIA, and els ß ewhere ; and is constantly Veceivino from them PIANOS o the richest and moat varied styles, of superibr tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6. 0,61, 61, and 7 Octaves', Which 'are werr,anted equal 'to any manufactured either in this country , or in Europe. • Just received, also, rtFtirthOr supply of Chitral and Parlor Organs, of beantiful patterns anti fine tones. WARERO_QM_is constantly_supalled %%71th-a cliWico selection of SERAPIHNES and. MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex tensive monufamories , in the United,States; a mong whien is a new style of REED ORGAN hailing Cultures patent improvements, with _gilt pipes. in -front, and-case. Olegnntly..earved, and highly ornamental. Titian and *dienaying—Sig. Salvador• La Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Mnnufaciu• rer and Organ Builder,. will attend 40-all orders. - sept4,'so' . OSC AR C' B A R .1 I, PEREIIIICERY DEPOT. DON'T he deCeived. Country. Merchants .g." and Dealers who want good and cheap —P F-U-M E R - Y - rtn d - FAN CSOAPS - slfotild• • 'ti call upon JON' 'P CLMIGG. , Perfume? , rind Chemist, H 48 Market St,,t6zlme 2d, Philadelphia, w to fiits eonstantly . on hand PERFUME - n -1f and ' - FANCY • SOAPS of every description, Powders; Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes, • Hair Dyes, 100,000 porsons•have read my advertisement in the^Public Ledger, hundreds or whom have called and been convinced of the advantage of purehasing.direct from the manafacturer k Arie - de - y..for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, Cur Dag Fluid, &c. - I. Orders from any part of the United - States. will he `promptly attended to. • • - aug4'so,ly_ . JOHN-1* •-CLOG. Tombs, Amite , Steps, 8f c., ECONOMY IS WEALTH Light! %Light 1-hit Pine Oil, Dauphine 8c Medal Fluid, neknoWledged superiority and nut,ity, NV. trianufeetuivd — ind for enle of tho'loweet _ . W r holesale- prices,' by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established earid Of the late Benja _mia.l'...llanis,_c,AMDEN,NEW_SEßSEY, where (Weis by r mail.orbtherw fee 'are solicited; nd prOinpT intention giveC. The, vpice.ot ,the public' far 'fifteen years,' and ' the sward,..of a AiHret Medal4_,AiPaLcbtuPtirnMar-Y--11Q1k0--b.y ._theEriiinidinLlnstitute-overnall-competitors,'ls stiffiaiiiiit evidence of 'the excellence of our Oil. Akohol,Pirch,iTurpentine, Rosin, and Spir its of TisriSentine for sale' Wholesale 'and Re, tail, at thelioikes't price& ' , . foe.t3o _JUL al; Itowc, MANUFACTURERS and wholesale deal- MI ars in B R.O 0M S, B AS RE TS and WOOD WARE, have removed to the largo store tate!) , occupied. by Messrs. SeWre fd Da tit when they have opened pn extensive stock of Eastern .aild City made 'BROOMS and OOD WARE, which they are now stilling Lt the lowest manufacturers prices. ' A. full assortment of Bristles, Brnahes, Otat' , Cordage,Elc.. constantly on hand No 1 North hird Street, 3 doors below, Race, delphia fYl7';'so P. Steani:. Awn: Railing. MORE di. GALLAILGUER, Corner at Ritlga_Bond and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. wr - oubp, call theattention of purchaters - td their elegant assortment of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing for ' • - . CEMETERIES, * • ....,BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing for .:Churcheti, Public and Private Buildings; Public Squares, &c.; .together with all kinds of Plnin,'and Ornamental Iron 'Work. More fS6' Gallagher's Book of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing'the beet selection o designs that has ever bean issued;•will be sent to any person who may wish to make a select tion... . ' L1eb19.51 • Lill GORDON,. . PRODUCE„ COMMISSION AM) FOR . • . WARDING. MERCHANT,. • NA...4E32.NAith...Striot; HE: . undersigned; AgOnt for' • the ; • Panntryliania and Ohio'Lino, being can.: ' frir trill y located on the 'Baltimore amL,Busque• hanna , Railroad e has nr.ado arrangemonta for transacting a - Gonbral PriditeO, s CoMmialort Bushings, ' in conimetioa With tho '.N • .., , . . • FORWARDING 'BUSINESS, and raspe_ctrutly.so,RiCits consignments or Whis- Fjoui, Ornm. and Csmotry Proquce gene ! , 1 0-.Y‘ /0* (16 4 1 . 11 . 1 Y! • L s ON , • • G ORD . ..1361tiinM0;',41101411 . 56. ' 1 Ordure , fot , 0 1 0.046; R romoippiecated: • .„. - 11.EOGRENCES. ' • jOhn'Sullhian & Goni, - I , V.,Starr , & Sone:i'rhotnatil"Gareon & Cu,; John M'Cu!- logh'&'Go4Villo, di' 'Nilson, avid IGighler Miller - ana . Mayhew,Vitrnbull,, Dail,.., &' Blade, Robert' 'Garrett . 1 / 4 Efette r ,jarnee , Georei Baltinnore. ,Moserp f 14 MrtWangle Sg' Co A : Meeern,Clar dn :Thaw, LI, ra,ll; , Pittaburg.' J..N.11 Rarrieburi. ~ • JaineOLGiwtionprAq;, , Goltnni)ia; • ..• :•Mbeicn, M,Whollan , a Ray, - • 'Meagre.i,P e 4,4.0 Omni],York. ,; • , M,nenpf,,,jonlon Lewis 84 , 11uilor ;Kin 1 4 ,1 1 31 0 1 4.t . :.••••: . . • , , , , • - • ' L . .. . - . . El, l oyfl;,4%,ip.loobtico vorvimitoh, ';'' : ..: .: ' , #rfg,C,44NTP , . ,: 'lock Aild(l9l:l3:St„t opposite 'pilaw H o ne; `.' EVOTE thilr'Whide 4 aitettion' iti the aide t f' . ) . kleto,- grwin. and, +Seeder, Whiekby...llaeon, IW, :Ett,tror, ~ Ifook.Oried Fruit, £4c, t , Feci , eva .. 4,rilost , :rettitonible , lermal , ~ E 'erpoeinipilsoih to remove where they will hai , e , the uao of anil '; Rol, traeltlteprieoting' with the 'Suequolattina Eoa they: , new -reem a tfully': ech p, ; 'conerg -'mente over that road; wair Will Ihemeelvea ; pay drayeig , e . p. , pr74ueo tp their:Warehouse When received i n lote.of ,it largo, ear; load mo re o're at a :'' ''. - ', REFEREECEE ; , .:' ',,,,' lifeeare.,Daidd,Stewart ar , ,Vd.''.3_ B i 'l , ' , ' ''''',. Mr; John, , P: Early, ' - ;.' '''':, ° l ' m"°" . liltr.;•Up`toiiiVVaehtibaujihi Oldirriberehuit. , ` l.--- ~ .'ap2:L2nipd'..- - , 4 ,', '1 ~.. ;:,. - ;.d..ad - . . _ .. 1- 3,rp,mt,tjgf;,:,4ltowpdnies.;.'.' F ' ,oi4e.p,:)'Si.,',,Zo,lippii:;.,:- :The - mated' stiit'i ' - ut e Insurance Annuity aniL.Tinst Company. • • 'karter, Peopetzta/- 1 -.Copital $25,090 _es HP constanti• unsolicited appli - catien Life Insuranpe, _gives -the most aliundant • gratifying' proof that, the public Mind is !deeply impressed with - the•Ntist imeornince of •this•subject..: The gloat object, however, of Insurance should be ratty, otherwise the whole • •motive to insure may bo.disappointed., -Too much care cannot be practised in the selection . ' of an office with which to - effect-the contract.— The choice should be regulated ,not by piesent and conetapt• large inducements,, se this, is cer•-•' tainly Incompatible with future knees. iThe (premiums on'life are calculated for the ,if present and prospective•benefits thereloro are given,: the result ultimately', must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin.-- The obje r et : aimed at brthis institution is stability and pe t ,petutty— The rates of premium have been care. -- Jolly prepared with reference to fluetuations.— jThe cash pritem of-payments has also been _ , adopfeifi ripiddlifeliiiiiiii — Mitoe — pouatitUterrio —, ;part of the assets of-this company, and revery •:] contingency - being fortihed with an ample car ital, seciarity stamps the whole- system. This • : feature, paramount to all other considerations, !commerfde the company to public favor.' Ex. ,planatoxy pamphlets, blanks. application papers information, and every facility will be . cheerlully furnished the pubiic•by Mr. E. : BEATTY, who -has-baeutduly-appointed-agent-of-this-company for Cdtilbetland county. Dr. fI lIINKLEY las also been - appointed Medical Examiner. - • Directors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose Alir Thompson, Benjamin W 'Tingley,. Jacob L :Florence•,'Willinm M Godwin, Paul B Goddard :Lawrence J,ohneen, Georg . ? M'Herty, -Jame. Deveretix, John L Linton. _ President.—Stephen R. Crawford. Yice- President.--Ambrose W. Thompson.`.% ' Secretary C.f. 7'reasurer.—Charlea G Imlay. Acittary.—Manuel Eyre. Cataset . Attorney.—Thonine Balch. ' .I{Udical Eramitzers.--Paul.)3 Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. ' Nue ly FIRE INSURANVEI. , THE Allen and' ptiat'• Pennsborough Mutual Pire,lnaurance Company of Cumberland county hcorporated by an nal of Assembly, is now hilly organized,„and in operation under ilia tonnage- Ment of .the following commissioners, viz: • -Jacob Shelly; Win - R Gorgss,-MiehaM Cook in,. MelehOir Brenneman, Christian .Stavninn, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Ceover, Lewis .flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin Musser, Jamb Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance areas low and favors hi') as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are.invited to make application to the agents of ,the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. „ •SA C 013 SIIJ LLY, President: lENRY LOGA*, Vice President. • ' • LEWIs lIYER, Secretary. -- MICITAitt. COCJELIif, Trectsterer., octl7' 49. Cumberlatul•couniq.—Rudolph Martin,. New Cumberland. C B Herinan, Kingstown, Henry • Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell,, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. -York-eolinty.—John• Sherrick i Lisburn,-John Bowman, Dillsburg,- Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Dania' Raffenaberger, J W Craft. Ilarrisburg.—Flonser & Lochnifin. Members to( the- company haying polieleti bout to expire can have them renewed by Mg application to any of the agents. 'TOR YOURSELF ?OR tis CENTS !.! pocket )ius,or, Every one et:Physician ! Twen -767111 Ortiiiii;loll — ifp= II Cuadra(' 'engra showing private dia. n every. shnpe and and malformations generative• syitem. M.YOUNC, time has now , ,sr.' ..om 'secret' disease _.ntained in this book any oneinay cure fiimself, Without hindrance to' bu siness, or the. knowledge. of the most intimate ,friend., and with one tenth the usual expense, In Addition to the general routine of private disease it fully - explains the cause of.tnanhood'a early da cline, wtth observations on marriage,--hesidee many other - derangements which it' ' would not by proper to enumerate in the public prints. • 01-Any person 9endlsg TW£NTY-FIVA CENTS, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by,mail, or five copies will be sent for one . &Aar. -Address, "DR. W. YOUNG', No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PIIILADLEPIIIA" Post-paid. Oar DR. YOUNG can be consulted on anySof iheDiseasesprescrindiff TifiriTiffeTent—publioa , ions at his Dllices , 152. SPRUCE street, every tlttYlMt‘Veen-9 and .To'cloak, (Sundays excepted. .May 1, Ibso. SUPERIOR 'FRESH GROCERIES 1 cdqi and See before Ptgr s chasing elsewhere I ~ 1 1111ITE subscriber ifs Just receiving and•oenp ing Et his Cheap Family .Grocery and Queensware 'Store in. West Main street, Car -1 Tiele, a very large assoilment - oftell - tlfe. - arti- - 'cles in' hie . Rio Coffee from I'2 to ,14 cents per potind', 'for good to a strictly prime article. Also, :Brown Sugars of the best quality,from. 7 to 9 cents per pound, Lovering's beet crushed and pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1-2 cents per pound, N:'o. Sugar Gomm ..nel Syrup Molar see of all grades from 32 to 62} per gallon.— Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all kinds; varranted puro. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul- Verized &Mantua, Indigo, Mould and Dipped Candles, Common and Winter Striiined Whale Oils. - Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese from tbe best. Dairies, always on hand. Fancy sewiner, traveling, clothes and market Baskets, together ivith a general assortment -of Chew ing and smoking - Tobaccos, Spanish and half- Spanish Cigars. Common do., repos, twines, and Brushes of all kinds. CEDAR• W A R E.—housekeepers, and,' others expecting soon to embark in the same, businessrplease cull and examine my stock of -Wash tubs, Waeli-Rubbers,-Churne, Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted and 'rarnished !tickets, Brooms, Etc., Ire. GLASS AND QTJEENSWARE.—The subscrilmehas just added to his already large stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur ed, Blue, Marble, Plowing -Blue and Mulber ryTea.Sets, of 48 pieces. Also. Plates and Dishes; Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, R, - c. of every description and price so - that he will be able to meet the 'wants and° means of all in the community who may. favor ham with a call. ' , . mars J D HALBERT.• • lextr anocznxEs A NEW supply . of fresh Coffees, White and 'Brown Sugars, Spices of all kinds, ground and unground, with all the other varieties of n Gro• ' ceryllStoro, including also a 11.9 v supply:ol jai- Ain's ito. 1 Quality of . . ,FINE 'qftEEN 'BLACK TEAS, in rhinallic 'pricks of quarter, half ond pound Oackages hum 50 to $1,50 per „ cound; as Wed nthe bulk. All just opened an lor &dont:111e %fora of [rol2] W EBY'.' , Patent Starch Polish..! 101/ givind beautiful gloss to Linons, IC !ins, Collars, ttc...'and prevents dust from stialting . to Linens, &o. It containa :nothing injurious: ° Just recoived by , (kali ' G- W HITNER. FOOTS & SHOES. JUST receixed a large nesortmenr:of , Men Women and !Children'a Boots and Shoes, WU. is' ,llouble Soled 'Buslons and... Jenny Lind shoes,. which I.can sell very cheap' thmt23, - ' . N W WOODS,,Ag'i; • I ~; • , . , 313014611.D1NG. ~ 1 ~.. , '..' ',„: ~. . . . O U R OR FIV4IIIO,AIIDERSIwiiI meet with acconon'odatione on reasonaLle terms,: bk.etkiling on the subscriber. in. South 'hoover; • .street, Carlisle: . .. •JAME. 4 MOMATI4.--. , .Tanury 2, , ,1851:—..3m..1.;,. , , :-. cy.., . , . Tapestry litrarste'd.• UST opened a general assortnterit of ttiegV try Worsted in various colours for Klilla c rls estle; , Slippciii, Shawls, &c. Also,7lmr n ionaletiPply,o; Zephyr Worsted " • • ssrit2s, • G WHITIMILL . . „ . airszr . 0! , I.rCHE , eubearribar has iil•etgro ,, and•for.eoyq at. r Finp ,DAIRY SALT; .4"600. u 3 e l . , p„,%llALßEltir:i''' zioaustutoonar-Booianr, , . . ' HOO.E . &siring 'very good 'l3oolC9,:wiii"; , o plooso coil at my Drug,,Book 'and Fy'anc ' .StOro, Main street, Carlisle. r I,'am; makint .: ,propritione for. the Tradep SSW in Now Yorlt'i. ,and sell the stook on hind 'at unusually low priepa: if called. for Within, a - fevir days. Tho; , works now o beat extant ;.. n compfiso 1)90%6 of.tha yory . man' • ' *ONit En4211 - 4RE.trat or English ,and American Hardware irfflHE subscriber linving het. returned' front . the Eastern cities with ,a full and hone- Mime assortment tif all'kinds of HARDWARE of,the. very beat Makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap. Hardware Stand in 'North Hanover street, next door to Scott'c Ho tel, formerly kept by. Henry Glass, whore he would, invite all that aro .in want of good and Cheap Hardware to gis-o hint a call , and sea and. esttie Plira6ifiCittlieLtruth,..aihive-are-determ— intid to sell at -a verramall - advance. Small. profits and quick sales are the order of the-day - To guilders, Carpentere. and Others. A full ; stock of white,. mineral and 'Jeipaned• Knobs, locks' end laicheri, of every description. price and quality, hinges and screws, window sash. and shuiret—springs, strait-necked and barrelled Bolts, of every kind; mill, cress cut and--circular—Salvsrhand,._panel,~ipping. -and back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs, o the very. best Makers, Chisels; brdad,pointing band and chopping Axel, of different makers' hatchets, planes and plane-bits, steel and iron squares, files and rasps,' nails, brads and spikei elan sizes and warranted of the best quality. To Saddlers and Coackdlfakers, Our stock consists of a complete'assortment of articles in your line of busineks, saddlery tools, brass; silver end Japaned mounting, earring e trimmings; broad pasteing and seaming !laces and fringes, 'plain 'and figured canvass, of cloth, top lining cloth .and serge lining of vari ous kinds; white,-red, blue and black patent leather Dashers, silver and brass plate, Deer Hair, mutts, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows; clip tic springs, iron axles malleable castings, iSze. . . To Nbiitet and . Shoe . .. Makers, - A Tull Mork of shoe kit and findings, boot mo:' .roecos, French kid, straits,,morocco .mid^lining and binding skins,. lasts: tacks, pegs, hammers pinehfre and French morocco. kit. of-every de scription, superior copal varnish;"„Japan.. and blaelt7varnish, mahogany and maple 'Veneers: moulding, bending, tents, glass;- mineral' and mahogany knobs of every size and style. To Blacksaliths, Farm ets - and Others. • JO ions of assorted bar iron, arranted to be of the best quality. A splendid assortment of kiar and rolled iron, hammered, horse shoe, scollop, plough, brood an narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe bar, band, round and scilinre ken, cast, shear, spring. English and American blister steel. En glish Wagon boxes, Carriage Unites in setts, an vils, vices, files, rusps. horse shoe , nailS„ &c. " To Housekeepers. `A - bebniiral "assortment of cheap - fancy - gOacfs; such :as'wniters, trays, plain and fancy knives and forks,.butclfer knives and steels, brittania lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silver talilirtind tea spoonsnAntedtutter knives, praT serving kettles, smoothing ?lions, iron iron and tin ned tea and oval boilers, fry ing and bread pans, washboards, tubs,. churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, end stew pane,&c. To Gunsmiths ' Marksmen an Others. Rifle 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 pure- and extra White Lead, oil and turpentine., varnishes, Ja• pan; white and red lend, yellow and Green paint, ground in oil, whiting, yellow ochre, &c. . - To Plastereond Marksmen. . . — A rood rordonlile — retiiWrrpowder 'rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shor, flints and bar lead; ropes -of rill kinds, for 'Thieshingsmachince—and—well-diaerscand . “ a thousand other articles too numerous to insert, all we ask is to give us a call, and we aro con• fident you.will find a good assortment of Hard.. waro,and cheaper" flan can be found in any Other House this side of the east. .Give us rt call is all we oak, nt the old and well known Hardware Stand 'formerly kept by Lewis liar. Inn, in North Hannvor street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass. novfi .JACOB SEN.HR. CTIAT OF Gt.iJACYER Y OECEALPER THAN EVER. HE subscriher.,hsvingjust returvd from JIL the East, .offers to.the public's more am pld and •com`plete assortment of goods in his line, than ever previously offered, and respect fully. solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when he will show them goods at aston ishingly loaf prices,,. To Builders, Carpenters and .Others. ,His stock comprises a full assortment of Locks.and Latches of every description, Hie.' ' gee and 'Screws, Window Springs and Bolts of various kinds,.Window -Glass, Putty, Paints of all' colors, Oils, Turpentine, ‘;&c., &c.— Also, Mill,- Cross-cut end Eircular Saws, Hand Faunal, Ripping and Bacli. Saws, Augurs, Chi -eolarßroad r -Hend-en ping-Ay:a B,llafelt.- - ets, Planes - end- Plano Bins; Steel -and-Iron Squares, Files .and Rasps, Nail!, Brads and Spikes of all sizes. • To Sadl e rs and Coach .Makers. A complete, assortment or Saddlery Tools, Silver, Brass and Jammed mounting, Carriage trimminge,--Broad paating-and --seaming-Lace, plain and figured Canvass, Drab Clothe,':Rati netf,Sorke and Bueram; Moss and Deer Bair patent an enamelled Leather, Lamas and Da shers. -Also, Dubbs, FellotVs • and Spokes, Eliptic:springs, Iron Attlee, Mailable Custings,, To , Cabinet and Shoe Xakers. • My stock embraces n complete assortmdnt or goods in your • line., 51oroecos,.lining and binding Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by -the barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de scription, &d. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, Ver.- : nish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Mould: ings and Rosetta, Sofa Springs, (Moss Mahog any, Minerel'and Veneered Knobs of,hll sizes. To IYacksiniths, Farmers, and ethers, trho may be in want of good Iron. Ho offers a full assortment' of Hammered, Home Shoe, Scollop, Plough, broad. and nar row' Tire Iron. ^ Also, Rolled Horse Shoo, Bar. Band,,Rouhd, Square; Tire, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Nail Rods,' Russia Sheet Iron, Cant, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel-, English and American Wagon and_Carriage Boxes, Anvils, Vices, Files and Rasps, Horse Shoo Nails, &c. To Housekeepers and those about entering the Ma- I would invite attention to my beautiful as sortment of waiters end Trays, plain and Go. tliic style, knives and-forks, Butcher • Knives, Scissors andlietirs, Brittannia,German Silver, and t Silver 'Plate, Table and Too Spoons, Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles, smooth ing Irons; ..Hollow-ware, Tubs,• Buckets, Chtirns,4t.e.'• Oils, Paints Iffid Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water Proof Paint., oct3o HENRY SA - XTON. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. chwiry,ll..yHAN, THE CHEAPEST. 11AVIgd jusi returned limn Now Yorklt , Philadplphia mini the hot, and Clhertneet Snick cif4Altb WARE,CUTLERY LNG-MATERIALS, :PAINTS, aso., over lir - ought ta.parlielc, I:would resatictially Toques! -dealers end. r ecipeumers,, and all others,to pita ma a earl, end,inte Whethe thoy cannot get more and. better:, goads for:the . same money than , at ,any,otherfplaes' in tow a.L.-M y. stook °of Lbcks, rootelmei bolie Screws, Nails,, Spikes,- ' Glass, setiatqco.,,te opinplete and very.oheap. Qarpetikars,,c Leole r l,.huve a'splep did assort. ottent,;. Aiscip,OßlAnot Maker's,Tools and vtz :.7r.Yageorti, Mahogany., Mineral and Ghats' Buretni-Jinohe and 'Varnish, ,:B,4O,I O BI2.S ; ds'CIrIAC.II..MAKSRS, : eikti have overythlng in their. line cheaper than „, pop,' ii4AICERS, 1' Italie ttfirelyptumtoelt of Morciceo sad Lining 'Skins, Bindings:lpage,, Phread and Was, and .1v superb _WWll:tent of. Shoemakers Toole.. I taxi/eats° a comple.teasecirtment of Ball's Lasts, MHarrisburg; inHar risburg; which.-'ean be' had at no Mhes , Place tawny , and de Ballta'Prices: Other wit Iran. tie sortm ent dr all , kinds of-Ilani;- mera.d and, Itellodifiniv and' Steel. keeping 'Aideleei Itha'verK Mime, Forks, Spoons; VilatterN.Snuffers , amt. Tub's, Buckets, WALL .:•,' • ,I lmve+xhit largest, Handsomeet ;and'thetiptist: 666611 1 nontlitt;t6Wrid , .,And ~ ;to t-allcsvhot want ; 00 , Cheap ARE, Awoultt . say , `PornOttnd4in forloakhelvesit '1000)9 GPs LYNIa 'l'O'eub~di'tt or briv'cip,".fiand larile: supply' '.'of".t,o:'4.b,exe-.oo.,wltteht by a r. special, O ratlgOmen ,prefirloter , ;:he linble to fur. nigph t a laarcliarus:ancl , pthere; at - the • manulaw, tal.era , ;Jlttilebiifil Prices. . . . • au?ll'..; ' •l 5 IlUlll3A RD.' , , do Eaert trimonini State Atistettantous.- Price Reduced! VA UGHN'S =WNTiUCMO Nn=im Large nettles—Only One Dollar. rhs'Promistor of ,tho Great American Remedy " Vara um' VstaITAO .a LITHOSITILIPTIO Induced by its argent solieltailoes of his AM% throughout tho Mahal BUM and Canada, bas now , • " Reamed the Price If his popular hod well known ankle; and from Ws dais saaeeforili, ke ,will put up but one idati halo hottivs:..thit retail Mica will be " • • ONE. DOLLAR. Th. publli may tat mewed that the charaCter of the Mull 14.4: Its strength, and curative properties WILL N.SUAI Altaginvio, and the lame can will In buttoned in pm' gnat it as„beretoform As this medicine, ander Its reduced priori, will be purchase tr thug nig bare not hitherto made thenteolree acquaints_ triOrits ylitites, the proprietar.woad beg' to r intimau, that Id srticle is nit to be 'aligned with the vast amount of " Romano IC thstaio , It oldms for Itself a iinotorktOling porn, i ell disease's. aim' any etisi , preparation now Worn. td world; and has sustainerinsdf for, eight years by its - meek medical airmail and, until this reduction, commanded tioabl he price of any other article in this line. Notice nancut.mtLY, this article lett with VW". Cg pews and certainty, op'on 3310 4 - Liv4rOralieTil raligst . • Ltd ell other miaow, open the ptops tuition of which life lie *with 'depend... !rids medicine hag a justly high mots u i remedy far . . Dropsy' and (travel, led aildisetwm of that nation. It maybe yelled apes win' the intalligant phyeitinn has abandoned Ida patient, —and A . .bniesl , letroslng dimanca, more mpiecially the. prop s M uld amends and honestly Mcommeed it. At I melon price If ig cagily obtained by all k tad the trial will Peel Ma article to be the -1/heapeat Nedidne in the World! tir Please ask far pampbleti— the agent. give them away they contain over sixteen pairs of mode% (in addition to fa nedioal rnatter)'vkluable for household purposes, and whil will nye many dollars per year to practical houlekeepers, Them receipts are, introduced to make the book of grog value, aside from its character elan aiverming medium ft the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form letters from all parts of the country, me, be relied upon. • /Mr •• Vaughn's Vegetable Lithonttiptio Iffiiture is Great Amerieen Remedy, noir fur sale in quart bottles at each; smell bottles et 60 ots each. NO small bade+ will it iasued after the present stoek-is disposed of. - Principal Office; Builidoi - N. Y.: 501 Maiii Street, G. C. VAUGIIN. Sold WlSolisalo and Retail by OLCOTT McKESSON f CO., igiktaiden Lane, New York City.. - N. B.—All letter •(excepting from agents and desaltrs wit whims he tratuneln business) Must be poet paid, or no atlantic eel be given to them. ' S W tjaverstlck,.Cnrliele,, J C & C. 13 Altick, Shippensburg, Russel & Dice, Dickinson, J Spahr, Mechpniesqurg, A H. Zagor, Kingstown: 0ct.16 —Valuable School Books, n i;l3l A l SHED BY THOMAS, COWPETIf - EAVAPPE-k GO:•, 253 M A WET - STREET; P lIA DEL PH IA , and for sale by all the book sellers in the United States MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An easy introduction to the study of Geogra phy, designed for children, and completely il lustrated by 'l2O engravings and 14 coiNed maps. MrreitELL's IN rEROiEIIIATE GEOGRACJIT-• The text, the exercises the illustrations, and the, forty beautiful niapsAre printed together in one anarto_volume._ Seneou Gm:len.sriry & ATLAs, a system of modern Geography,. comprising a desct iption of the present state of the world and its five great divisions.'„ Embellished with nu merous eill„ravinga and illustrated . by ati excel lent Atlas contaiimig 28 hand_some and accurate, colored maps. This series of Geography by S. Augustus Mitchell has been . wholly or partly" introduced - into-the-publie-and-private-selioolB-• of nll the principal cities and towns cf the Uni ted States ; and idler a full and fair triad of fat merits in these_sebools, it has received an almost universal recommendation, MITCLIELL'S ANCIENT GEOREACIIT & ATLAS An ancient, classical and- sacred Geography, embellished• with 'engritvingt of remarkable events, views of ancient eines, etc., and sebum paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful colored maps. _ MITCHELL'S ATLAS OP OUTLINE MAPS . Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geog raphy, with Maps and embellishments. Mitch ell's Key to the study - of Maps. and Carroll - 8 Key3Q,,Mitchell's Geography, are excellent null s _ popular books, and are becoming very exten sively used in the best schools of our country. . GREENE'S FIRST LESSON IN GRANIIAR, based upon the construction and analysis of sentences; designed as no introduction tq the "A - GnEENE'S ANALTS/S—A treat'se oil the strucs ture of the English language. with illUStmdont and exercises adapted to the use of schools, by Samuel 'B.' Green, A. 111., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School,Boston. These books have already in the short time they have been published, obtamed a levy tensive circulation, having been introduced into •the-public-achards of-Bostoni-Baltimorei-Pllts,-- burg, - Cincinnati, St, Louis; Vicksburg. and other cities and towns, and recommended by those who have tried thcm in their schools, as without question .the best English - Grammars in existence. - .‘.I,VAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. rnr. -Pllll , l/111.v- .SCILOOL-REAutat,-Part-lst.is intended' for beginners.. It contains a lesson upo s caeL of the elemental.) , sounds of the lan guage The Primary Scheel Reader, part 2d, ,cantains exercises in articulation, arranged in connection with easy reading' lessons. The Primaiy Reader, - part 3d, IS designed for the first class in Primary Schools, and the lowest class in GraniniaC Schools. II& GRAMMAR. ScnooL REAnr.R, is designed for the Initiate Chum in .Grantfinir SchoOls,,and contains exercises in . articulation arranged in connection with reading lessons TUE DISTRICT S6IIOOL READER, 18 design • for the highest classes • in public , and private It contains exercises in - articulation, pauses, and inflections of . tile voice with such rules and suggesstiOns as are deemed useful. THE INSTRUCTIVE READER i or a Course of Reading on Natural History; Science anti Lite .l.ature designed for 6CIIOUIB. TDB SPELLING' 11001 i..• • Consisting of words in columns aMI snlitnees for oral and written exercises. •It isa complete and systematic series of exerci.e4 in. English Orthography.- - • • This !licitly popular series of reading books, and this spelling hook 'were compiled by Mr. 5.4 m. D. Swan, of Boston, and judging from the rapid introduction Into iools which they have obtained in the Eastern and Middle States and in many of the Western and Southern States, we think they tire really better adapted, to the 'wants or teachers and scholars than any other yet published. The publishers have a very large number of recommendations from public school 1 1 committees, teachers and others friendly to edu• cation. . • FROST'S HISTORY .OF THE U. STATES One vol, la 0..0 for high schools and acade mies. 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