Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 14, 1851, Image 4

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    &man ilbaNigg.'
GOO IS 'PASSING B.
Whore the gentle &Hamlet. flow, .
Where the morning dew-drops glow,
Where the zephyr wing their flight,
'ln the cool.and welcome night;
Whispering through the fragrant grove,
To the heart that "God Is love;"
Where the light clouds eklm,the sky,
Worship God le passing by 1"
...Hoary forrest,.rugged rock,
flooring torrents, earthquake shock, .
And when thundsr rends the sky,
'Tremble! " God Is passing by I" '
RE PpECTION.
Thp Past—where i■ it 7 IChas flat!.
The Finurel It may, never come.
Our friends deprined'l With Wariest!.
thirselvesl Fast hastening to the tomb.
What are earth's Joys 1 The dews of .morn.
Its honors 7 Oceans wreathing foam,
Where's pence 7 In trials meekly borne."'
And joy? In Heaven, the Christian's home
t o Our Own Consequence.
BY REV. ALBERT BARNES.
--We-think—of-our — own - consliquenee-;
our talents; our attainments. We think
of the mourners who will g ather around
us with broken hearts. We think of
the solerim, sad procession that will go
withUs to the tomb :—forgetting how
-seldom it is that the hearts of any con
siderable proportion in ti funeral proces.
siori are serious and • solemn at all, or
care anything about the dead, We look
at our own,,affairs and press them -for
ward as if the world had no interest so
great that they may not be required to
yield to our conyCnience.
Now, how *contrary' is all this to truth
and reality, it is hardly necessary to at
tempt to . Show. Few will care about it
when we die.; and the world at large
care-nothing, and_ know nothing a
bout it.- A very little circle of friends
will be affected—as a little circle of we . -
ter is agitated when a drop of water falls
into the ocean. At the centre of that
small circle of friends, there will be:sotne
deep emotion, and some tears of geh uine
grief will he shed ; at a very little dig
tance,.the emotion will be fainter and
feebler ; at a - point but a little more re
mote there will be none, arid soon, very
soon, all the agitation there will have
Aled..away, as When the little• drops of
rain fall into the ocean—
• The gay will laugh.
When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care
Plod on, and each one as before will share
Ilia favorite phut= , tiny car.
A few friends will go and bury us; and
Then - arey will wny
turn a — to their ""own
concerns, forgetful that we are sleeping
in the grave. Affection will rear a stbne,
and plant a few flowers over the grave
—but the hand that reared the stone or
planted the flowers will soon become un
'able lo cut the letters deeper as they be
come obliterated, or to cultivate the
,flow.
ers—and in a brief periol the little hil
lock will be smoothed down, and the
stone will fall and neither friend nor'
the stranger will be concerned to nslc
which one of the forgotten millions of
the earth w'att buried thgre. Not" Old
Mortality!" will go to kt• again those
-effaced words which told our name, and
the time of our birth and of our death.-
Every vestige that we- ever lived upon
the earth will have vanished away. All
-the little memorials of our remembrance
• —the lock of hair encased-in gold, or
the portrait that hung in our dwelling,
will cease to halie the slightest value to
any living being, nor will- even momen-',
'wry curiosity be excited ..to know who
wore that harr,•or, whose countenance is
delineated there.
• .On my greasy grave,
l'he men of future times will comic,. tread,
And read my name upon the sculptured stone;
Nor will the sound familiar to their ears
Recall my vanished momory.--H. Kielce Witprn
G
IVTari's adamantine heart will not 'be
softened until steeped in the blood of
`Christ.
If thou hat not the'blood of Christ at
the root of thy profession thy profession
waher.
ip_._ntALone_ sin_
-will destroy a soul. • 1
The guilt of one sin is a greater mis
ery than the burden (If a thousand cros•
ses.
.....The_comfort-of .a.Christian lieth not in
bis own fulness, but in Christ's.
He that bath slight thoughts of sin,
never had great thoughts of God.
Faith :makes us draw all our comforts
from a fountain that will never fail.
They only are wise, who are ;vise to
salvation. .
No man dare nslc of God so much as
, he-is ready•to give.
44 1 4 ;Si 4*;111.ine!2t4:2);
MliE subscriber linvingjust returned from
the East, offers to the-public a more am
;pie fAnd complete assortment of goods in his
line, than ever proViously offered, nod respect
fully solicits dealers and others to give him a
call, when he will show them goods at aston•
;ishingly
To Builders, darpeniecs and Others.
His stock- cornprises - a full - assortment of
lLocka and Latches of every description, flin
tea and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts of
various kinds,Window Glass, Putty, Paints
of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, arc., &c.—
• Also, Mill, cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand
Panne], Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi.
sola r Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes,•llatch.
ots, Planes and Plane thus; Steel and Iron
Squares, Files and Rasps, Nail Brads and
.Spikes of all sizes.
. To Saillirs and Aloch ..111Okers.
A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools,
Silver, Brass and Jammed Inoikilting,.C4' irriage
trimmings, Broad pasting and 'seaming Lace,
-plain_and figured' Canvass, Drab 'Cloths, •Rati
nett, Serge and Buoram, MoSn and Deer flair
patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps and Da,
utters, Also, Dubbs, Fellows and Spokes,
Bliptic springs, Iron Axles, MallableCtistings,
To Cabbie! end Shoe Makers.
• Mrctoolc , embraeos a complete assortment
- .31-gonds in your line, Mrfroccos, !hung and
binding Shills, tests, Thread, Rep by the
barrel or smaller-quantity, Tools legs
every de.
seriplion, &e.• Curled (lair, flair Cloth, Var
nish, Mahogany and Maple 'Veneers, Mould ,
ings and.Rosetts, Sole Springs, Glass, Mallet..
any, Mineral and Veneered Knobs'of all sizes.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers, and Others; who may be
in want of good Iron.
Ho offers a , full assortment "of Hammered,.
Horse Shoo, Scollop, Plough, broad and nar
row Tire Iron. Also,- Rolled' Horse Sloe,
'Bar.,Pand, Round; Square, Tire, Hoop and
Sheet -Iron, Nail Rids, Russia Sheet Iron,
Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel,.English
and American Wagoh anti Carriage flaxen,
Anvils, Vices, Piles mid Rasps, Horse SIM°
Hallos.
110 liouseOperi and those about entering the Ala=
, frimonial Sfrie
.1 would, invite attention to my beautiful- as
vortment..Ol waiters and 'l'rays, pinin and Go-.
'thin style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives,
Scissors andShearo,.Brittannia,GOlntan Silver,
and Silver Plate, Table and Toa Spoons,
Brass and EmeraldPreservirig Kettles, smooth
ing, Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, Buckets,
Chnrds'
Oils, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Fire and Water
Proof Paint.
actaOr HENRY, SA XT ON.
marierican Oil. -, •
GUST received a frOsli Butmly of American Oil.
Fot sale liy A C FETTER,
0c12.3 ' No 148 Northlfanoverae,
• . MI NETS
JUST ' new stipply or tile, !Atm
style of B 0
Sick Flannel%
. JUST received a general assortment of Col,
,ored Flannels for Ladien Sacks, to wnt—Bladt
'Gray, Blue, Red, Green, Pink anti Changes
able. Also, -White Woolen and 'Cotton Flon•
in great variety, G 'W MTI`N F:R•
Olors Zipaps
Extensive Dabinet Waze-Rooms,
OBERT B: SMILEY, successor to Wm.
JAII, C. Gibson, CABINET-MAKER &UN-
InaTAKER, North Ilanover street, Carlisle,
•would tospectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally- that , he now has on
hand a large assortment of new.
~ V P.4.0!"•- • N- rind - elegant FURNITURE,
consisting in, part of Sofas,
Wardrobes, Card and other
Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sewing Stands,-&c. manufactured of the best
Materials and quality warranted. Also a gene.
ral assortment of-Chairs at the lowest prices.—
Venitian Blinds, made to order and repairing
promptiy attended to. ;Y:1 - 00FFINS made to
order at the shortest notice. and having a splen•
did hearse he will attend funerals in town or
co./wry. •gr-Dont forget the old stand of Wm.
C. Gibson, in North Hanover street, a few
doors north of Glass's Hotel. • •
Sept 4-Iy. R. B. SMILEY.
17 ‘ 0 114
CPS' NPS - VS')
- Corner - of - Ilanoner and - I:anther Its. , Carlisle.
E undersigned has always im hand a largo
IL stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the
dilliireMt styles, which he is prepared to sell at
the lowest prices, He invites attention partic
ularly to the Patent iS'pring-Botteni Bedstead, a
Most useful article,
which entirely obviates all
objections. The bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given ontire satisfac•
non to all who have them in use.
IrTCOFFINS made to order at the shortest
notice.
JACOB FETTER
Carlisle, 22, 1851 v.
Extensive' Furniture Rooms
TAMES R.WEAVER ,tvould respectfully
call the attention of House Keepers and the
public to his extensive stuck of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other Tables*, Dressing and plain
Bureaus and every oth?r article in his branch of
business.- Also, now on hand the largest - as- -
sort ment of C ELI IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. KT - Coffins:made at the shortest notkce
and a Hoarse provided fur funerals. He &oho.
its a call at his establishment on North Hano
ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Fur
idiom hired out by the montlror year. -
Carlisle, March 20. 1850.—1 y
rAnivnows Erakonartatal
ry I LIPI subscriber would- respectfully inviM
the attention of farmers to his assortment
Of PLOWS, now mainline
tured near Craighead's Mill
South Middleton township,
four mike
,soulh_of...Carlisle.
My 'assortment consists of
Withrow's, Stuakey's and pall's patterns.—
The Castings will all bo ground. I will also
make GRAIN CRADLBS. of the most im
proved patterns. All urArs directed to Wm.
L. Craighead, Carlisle, will be attended to
wit li, pro ni ptness,.!and. Plows, or—L.:radios-deliv—
ered in any part-of t h e county free of charge.
WM. L. CRAJGHEAD, propi,r.
DAVID STUCKEY, .. 7 11Minfacer
Feb.l9 6m
srLrNnzro .15COCR !
irffillE undersigned respectfully informs his
A friends and the `public generally, that be
/s r.: has just returned from
Philadelphia, haying
• purchased the most ex•
tensive,
as well as the
<4, cheapest assortment of
-A,"9? • Watches, Jewelry,
&c., -- ever brought to Carlisle ills stock eon.
slate in part of
Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches,
GLIB and Saver Matched do. do.
Gold and Silver Lepine Watches.
in short every variety; of Watches at all prices.
Gold — Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions,
Watch keys, Ear Rings, Finger MITS . , Breast
Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver
pens and cases and Bracelets. in great variety.
'A splendid article of Gold, Silver, Germae
and Blued Steel SPEC•
TACLES, which are unsurpass
ad in pi p lily by any other article west of Phil
adelphia, and Which can be sold at least 20 rer
cent choaper than in any other establishment
in the country. Also a large lot of
SILVEIR-WAREI,
comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter
Knives, Srlt Spooris, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
&c. Also, Card Cases, Porte Monnaies, Port
Folios, Ladies NV thing Desks, with a great
variety of other faticy articles unnecessary to
mention. A largo lot of CVCKS, assorted
patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted
to be good.
Watches, Clocks and Jitnelry'Vepaired,
Ho invites 'rill to call and examine his stock,
assured that none can fail to be Salted in qual
ity, quantity and PRICE. His articles are cash
purchases, consequently, he can afford to sell
Tower than the since articles can be purchased
elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few doors
--west-of- L urleiraldet'sr - Horei:
January' 15, 1851-1 y T. CONLYN.
China and Crockery Ware
White Granite Slone Ware,
such as Dishes-,-Blares, -Tea Sets ; covered nd
uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and clis .ber
sets,.pitchers,&e., togetner with a lot o
Blue Liecrpon/ Were,
all of the latest style and shapes, also, all the
various articles of the hest common
While and Edged ram
The assortment includes a few plain
' White and Gehl Band Chinn Tea Se!c,
of the best quality und• style, and also 'all the
necessary articles of ttre heSt dranito, fitone
and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized
Dinner or Tea Sets,
as may ho wanted, together with a variety of
,Glass. Ware, including a fine assortment bf
Bar and Table Tumblers,
dishes, (Voted and other bowls, goblets, wine
glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. The prices
for all of which are fixed at the lowest cash
prices. We invite bur friends who arc in want
of articles in our lino to give us a call.
mars - J
A Volce trout the ,6 Burnt Diitrlct.”
Illonyerle Candy Faetoxy, Rebuilt:
TFIh subscriber : would respectfully announce
to his friends and tho public generatly;4ltatfild
Factory which was destroyed by the laic fire,
has been rebuilt, and ho is now prepared to
furnish them with
C I-10ICE CANDIES,
manufactured Of the beat material, which he
will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand
in North.llanover street, , a few doors north of
the bank, Wherd he has just opened.a general
Assortment. of
FRUITS AND NUTS,
Consisting of Oranges, Lemon; Raisins, Figs,
Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea
Nuts, See. Ile would also call attention to his
largo assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, ..'
consisting' or a toys of Glans, Wood, Gum and
China, of endless varieties. :In connection
with the above, he has on band a primo lot of
FRESH GROCERIES,
consisting of Sugars, Coffees, teas, Molasses;
Spices, Crackers; Matches,' Blacking,*e.—
Aleu, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the best
brands.
Tho subscriber returns his sineere thanks to
rugenerous public for the patronago bestowed
on hint, and hopes by a dealro to phrao•to me
rit a continuance or the same: lie would also
return Thanks to the Firetnon and Citizens for
their efforts to save his property on the;niglit
of the Info conflagration
1102 • P. AfONYER.
rort RENT.
SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES
on tho north east corner ortho public
square in the row known as "Hsrpir's
Row." For terms, eke.; inquire of the
subscriber.
pg- mv o 3 1 •ROB'.T. IRVINE. '
TPA I TEA! TEA
LAT EBT AR RiPV A t
• _ FROM CHINA!--The
•
71 "X' lovers of good %TEA can be
5 FRESH supplied with Jonkiti's & Co's
rEgs. Superior Green •ssul Black
.. Teas, -either loose , ot put up
n fourth, half or pound 'me.
tattle packs to suicpurchriaers at pricesi,rang tng
froth 50 coots up to $1 per pound, by oalling at
the 'store of deal] J, D. 'TALBERT.
moostinApoics...Boonsl----
-1111110SErdaiiin o kary - good ,BOOICS • will
please - calVatNnylDrug, Book .end Fancy
—Store,--Main Making
preparations for,the'Tratle Sales in NEON York,.
— and will sell theitoek on hand at unusnol•ly.low
pikes if called for Within a - few days.' ;The
works now on hand comprise some of the'sery
bent extsnt,
..;filloctloligotti.
DRUGS! DRUGS ! DRUGS 1
. ,
Fresh Sprnag Supply 1
}AVEI just.received afresh stock of lifed•
leines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c, which
having been. purchased with great -ca,re at the
hest city houses, I enn_confidentlir-reebmmend
to Families, Physicians, Country. Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and '
DRUGS. - •
Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, •
Fine !mini cals ; Spices, ground and whole
Instruments, - Essences,
Pure Essen". Oils. Perfumery, di c.
k
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted. Genuine.
DYE-STUFFS..
Log rind Cam Weeds, -
Oil Vitriol •
Cbpperns,
Lac Dye
--
PAINTS.
. • .
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
Wetherill & Brother's l'ure Lend, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Windoiv Glass, linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and couch Varnisk,nnd Red Lead.
All - nrwhielt -Will — be sold at the y lowest
market price, Also,a fresn and. splendid as
sortment of
FANCY GOADS, FRUITS,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, all of _wl.ich
are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Ferry - Store of the sub•
scriber on North Hanover et' iiet.
S. W, HAVFiRSTMK
May 22. 1850.
;; 1. ; r ; 1+ ;; ; 0
OWIZINS de. ItICIIARDS,
Recentlyfroni Philadelphia.
ESPEcTF LLY inform the citizens of
Carlisle and its vicinity, that (hey have
now nt their Marble Yard in South Hanover
street, a few doors south of the, Court House,
k
annearly opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an
elegant stock of pure
-- .11.1.1ERICAY WHITE MoIRBLE,
and aro prepared to execute in the:mat finished
style
.71fonttments,, Tombs,
Grave Stones al all prices, Arantles,
Door and Dindoto Silts , Steps, Sf c.,
.together with every other article in their lino,
•and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste
ness of design and quaky of 11Firble, their
work shall not be surpassed by any other estab
lishment.-
They aro also ;the authorized agents of 31ifr
Robert Wood, of Ehiladelphia. and will fur
nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON
RAILING for the enclosing of_Grave_lots and
elf litlier purposes, at the 61151.105 t notice and at
Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or
manufacture.all kinds of I3uilding _Work, such
as Sills, Steps and Platforms„&c., at the short
est notice and on the most,reasonrible terms.
Having had'great experience, and being em
ployed_ju_the_best_shops_nf—Ehiladelphia, they
arc ilterefore 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
WEIVS ViTILL SOU SUrrral
rwthousops of bottles of tha AMERI
CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur
ing the past year, and, my trt ,neVer known to
fail of curing, in a Pew days, of a certain'delt
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 Mercury or noxious drugs injurio - us
to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex,.
or condition. It is sloe the best rented' , knoWn
for Fluor Albin; or 'Whites, (female ccmPlaluts)
with - which thousands stiffer, Without the know
ledge Of n remedy. This celebrated remedy
has !wig been used in Private - practice of a phy
sieinn..and with unerring - success, radically
Miring ninety nine of the hundred cases in a
few duo. , Around 'each .bottle are plain and
full directions. • .
, CAETION—Ask for, the AM ER IC A N
COMPOUND, and purchase only of tho Agents
Price $1 per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT
CarlisleoA. Wyeth, Harrisburg; IL 'Williams
Columbia by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morrie
& Co., York, - (January, IS, 1851.
iLlinzovAxa
.STOVE WAREROOMS AND TIN MAN
115FACTORY•
rgIITE subscribers desire to inform their friends
andzttlie public that they have removed
their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON
.MANUFACTORY" to the room nearly oppo
Bite theiv'old stand on North Hanover street
and may,now be found .theiLne.W. and. cow
MOO:bus manufactory on the West side of the
said street, a few doors above Louther street,
where they will continue to keep on hand a tull
assortment of every kind of ,
TlR,_ Copper nu (LS Itnet4ro4 _Ware I
which may be needed by housekeepers and
others. 'Their articles ere manufactured by
themselves, of the best materials, and in point
of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.—
They will also manufacture and repaitviat the,
shortest notice all kinds of Apparizt us%
will
They . promptly attend to the laying of
TIN ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING
in town and country, and on the most reasona•
blo terms. Every branch of their business
will be 'carefully attended to with the utmost
promptness.
They also teep constantly on hand a large
variety of
COAL AND WOOD STOVES, '
comprising every' variety of plain ten-plate
STOVES, elegant wood and coal air-tight
PA RLOR STO VES, of the latest styles,
COOKING STOVES of the newest and most
improved, inventions, at various prices. which
cannot fail to plerise,every• taste. They re•
spectfullynolicit an examination by tlie public
of their large and - varied assortment of stoves.
Thankful to the public for favors heretofore
extended, and heilfg determined to relax no
exertions to give satisfaction to their custom•
ers they hope to merit a continuance of pa.
tronoge.
7 Tho 'highest cash price will'be paid for
old Copper fled •
MORRIS & HERSHEY. -
Carlisle, March 19, 1851-1 y _
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
EAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
i N a g l itA i s i t a traosnt
and N . .o a r p lt&
o st
Stock of HARD WA R E,C U TL ER Y BU)LD
IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., ever
brought to Carlislo,-I would retufectfally rogues)
dealers and. consumers and.all others to give.
-mc e - call and see Whether they cannot get more
and better goods for the same money than at
, any•other Offen in town. My stock of Locks,
Latches, Bolts,
' lllinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
Glass, Paints,&c. is complete and iiory cheap;
Carpentera' Tools, I have a splendal assort.:
ment. Also, Cabinet Maker'uTools and Ma
terials, viz :—Vanecra, Mahogany, Mineral and
Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish.
S4DDLORS St COACH MAKERS,
eon have evorything•in their lino cheaper than
ever.
. • FOR SIMENAKER.S,
I have n first rate'stoelc of Morocim and Lining
Skins, Bintlings,,Pegs, Thread and Wax, an t.
a superb assortment of Shoonialcors Tools. I
,havealso a complete assortment ofßall's Lasts,
made in Harrisburg, which can.bo had at no
other place in town, and' at Ball's Prices. To
gether whit an assortment of all kinds of Ham
mered and Rolled Iron ond Steel. Of House
!taping Articles, , l have Knives. Forks, Spoons;
Walters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets,
&c. WALL PAPER
I have the . largest, handsomest and Clietmost
Assortment in town. And to all who want
Good and Cheap HARD WARE, I . wciulditay
come end owforlourselvesi •
oettlo I P LYME.
vivxnntiritAs
SELLING OFF •CIICAP.
rig A - VINO' decided to quit iho business, I
El propose to sell my stook at very low, pri•
cos. It embraces the 'newest and moss desira
ble styles. You .are invited to call and oxtail.
ins. WM. 11. RICHARDSON,.
mr26-2in No 104 Market in. Philnda.
• =
' - To - •
.
J Si' received another lot of Boone'
Frames of ilto latesustyle. Alao,'Bonnot 6ilkst
Satip . 'lidoings of.various colors. .
daoll W HITNER.
"i'..FLlbriissovtnient of .110PES jitst reccivod
AL by the oubaor94er: A ko, Muss- fur
!Amin Rode for solc.obeop• by
Ili. SAXTON
•
ot)2 .. lop;rti . sepi.eiitd.
'FIRST PREMIUM •
Grand and Satan) VIA OS. •
.
doGA.MEME,
ata?4l;f4turers, .YO5. 4,G, 8, 9, 4 vid 11 Eutpzu
'Street, Balttmore, .711 t),
gafAISIO FORTES, from 6 to 7 octaves, in
in Rosewood, Mahogany . and Walnut cases
of various styles, with and without iron frames,
combining all. the-improvements , requisite to a
superior nutriment..
& G. have 'received from the. Maryland
Institute this,A . 'rat premium for their Pianos, in
three successive years, 184, 1849, 1850. They
have also'been; honored with numerous teatime.
nials from all the finest celebrated artists who
have used their instruments. Pianos front their
establishment have been used at the concerts,
os Lind, Hera, Holinatock, BiShop,'Laborde,
/Omen; and ether eminent performers. They
guarantee durability for, five years, under good
care. and will replace with others all which
mat' not give satisfaction, if application he made
within lux Months after delivery.
Their Canufactory being conducted on the
most "extensive scale enables ihem to Furnish
instruments at ..the very lowest prices, whole
sale and retail. Constantly on hand, A. P.
Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO,
for which they aro solo agents for this city.
• January 22-1851-11)
Perfumery, Fancy Soap & Paper Box
saarrup.avrovir.
48 Xarkei bdour Second; Philadelphia.
i n LEGG & CROM PTON, Manufacturers
WC) of Perfumery. Fancy - and Fancy
Paper Boxes, respectfully„call the attention of
the . Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the
Cumberland Valley. to their extensive stock of
Goods. comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps
PoUrders for the complexion, Toilet, &c.
of every variety. Also, a full and complete as
sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every de
scription, large or small, round or square, Made
to order M - the shortest notice.
i:7 - Don' .r. forget the place, 48 Market street,
- Philadelphia. — All orderswill meet with prompt
attention. janls
THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual
PIANE„ FORTE W-AREROOMS, Fire Insurance Cali - ninny of Cumberland county
ncorporated by
. an act of Assembly, is now fully.
No. 171 CHESNUT STREET, E THILIB' .9.
organized, and in operat ion under the manage-
THE OLD STAND, occupied for more Mon ment of the following commissioners, viz: -
Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorges, Muihael Cook=
one-third of a century by G. liqUig, Esq.
, in,- Melehoir _Brenneman, Christian Stayman,
MITE undersined would most respectfully—rsim" Oyster, Jacob If Coovor, Lewis flyer,
-11.. , announce t o rte public that he is AG ENT . heavy Logan, Benjamin 11 Mnsser, Jacob
for mere titan twenty of the most Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Jospeh Wickersham.
The rates of insurance areeisas low hod favera
g'.._,__.., . 1 4 celebrated manufacturers of BUS-
ii i if
4" - i TON, NEW YO Rl{, FILILA- bl' Its any Company of the hind in the State.—
~.i. DELF.HIA, and else - where ; anti Persons wishing to becomemernbers are-invited
is-constantly receiving from them - PIANOS . 0 to make, application to the agents of the contpa
the richest and most varied styles, of superior ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any
tone, and al. the most superb finish, of C,..04., 61, t i me .
6s, and 7 Octaves, which ate warranted equal
to.nny manufactured either in this country or
in Europe.
Just received, also, alurther simply of - Clinrc,
and - Parlor — Oigemei - df beatififiil patterns am
fine tones,
His WARERO OM is constantly supplied
with a choice selection of SERAPMNES and
MELODEONS, from the oldest and most cx•
tensive manufactories in the United States; a•
mong whicn is a new style of REED ORGAN
having Carhart's patent improvements, with
gilt pima in front, and case elegantly carved,
and highly ornamental.
Tuning and Repa.ring—Sig. Salvador La
Grams, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu
rer and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders.
sopt4,'so OSCAR C B CARTER.
PERFUMERY DEPOT.
DON'T,be deceived.- Country 'Merchants
and bealero who want pod and cheap
I'EFUMEHY and.FANCY SOAPS should
enil upon JOHN T CLEGG, Perfumer' awl
ClMMist, 48 Market St., below 2d,-Philadelphia.
who has constantly on hand PERFUMBRY
and FANCY SOAPS of every description,
PowderS,'Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes,
Hair Dyck 46.,
.188,thepersons have read my advertisement
in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have
;sailed and been convinced of the advantage of
purchasing direct from the 'manalacturer,
Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil,
Curling Fluid, &e. .
- Orders from any part of the United States
will be promptly attended to.
atig4'so,ly JOHN T CLEGG.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH
_Light .!
Pine 011, Camphine & Medal Fluid,
i re , acknowledged superiority and purity,
41.. Y manufactured and for sale'nt the lowest
Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH,
at the old established stand of the 11110./Icl/fa
roilEfft-DtratirDA:lUD EN NE YE lt
where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited,
and prompt attention given. The voice of the
• public for fifteen years, nn.i. the award of a
Silver Medal, and cotnplimentary notice by
the-Franklin-Institute--over all - ccrmperitors, - is
sufficient - evidence - of - tiff excellence of our Oil.
Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and S p ir
its of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and e
tail, at the lowest prices. [oct3o
.111:-.1towo,
itur AN.UFACT,URERS and wholesale deal
ers in BROOM S, 13 AS K E .T S and
WOOD—WARE, have removed to the large
store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers & Da.
vi, where they have opened an extenSive stock
of Eastern ;and City made BROOMS and
k. OOD WARE, which they are pow selling
ta'the lowest manufacturers prices.
Cfull assortment.of Bristles, Brushes, Mat
Cordake, &c.. constantly on hand No I
North Third Street, 3 doors below Race, Ph
del phia jtyl7,'sU P.
Steam 'iron Railing.
MORE & GALLAGNER,
Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
IogrOULD call-the attention of purchasers to
V: V their elegant assortment of Wrought
and Custlion Railing-tar
CEMETERIES,
• BALCONIES, '
,
VERANDAS,
Railing for Churches, Public and Private
Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with
_ all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work.
More & Gallagher's Book of ORIGINAL
DESIGNS, containing the best selection o
designs that has Over been issued, will be sent
to any persan_who may wish to make a, select
lion. • t1eb19.51.
L. S. GORDON,
PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,
No. 78 Noth Street, Baltimore.
11111 HE undersigned, Agent for the
- A. Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, being con..
tinily located on the' Baltimore and Susque.
henna Railroad, Om 'tad° arrangerrients for
transacting a ~
Gentirar Produce Commision Business,
11 connection wit-
FORWARDING, BUSINESS.
and respectfuily . solicits consignments of
Irey,ylour, Gram, and Country. Produce gene
rank. "Respectfully,
L S GORDON.
Baltimore, April 2-3mfSs. • •
4. 13. Orders for Groceries, Salt, &e„ - wit
.be promptly executed., •
REFERENCES.
Messrs. John Sullivan & Sons, W. Stahr &
Sons trhomas J. Carson & Co., John M'Cul
lagh & Co., Wylio & Wilson,' David Hafts •&
Co., Duvall, Keighlor & Dorsey, Miller and
Mayhow, Turnbull, Dall & Slade, Robert
Garrott 3.t.Sous, James George, Baltimore.
Messrs It Cranglo & Co. Wheeling', Vs .
Messrs. Clark e'rhaw. H Grail; Pillaburg.
Mr. J. W. Kerr, Harrisburg.
James Cowden, Esq., Columbia. •
Messrs. Muihpllnu & Ray, Blairsville.
Messrs. P. A Rs S Small, York.
• !Hamra. James Steel & Co.,,Lowis & Butler
Philadelphia, - •
MaErZSIIL & CO.,
ELOUR AND PRODUCE COAIMISION
;.MERCHANTS, • '
305 Baltimore St., opposite Eutaw Renee,
• _ _ BALTIMORE. " •
;D EVOTE their whole attention to the solo
Pour, Graitt,owl Seeds, Whiskey, Bacon,
lard, Bolter, Wool, Dried, Fruit, &c., &c. on,
the moat roationable ,terms. Purposing seen,
to remove wheao thoy,•will. hive the use of ftnil
....Rend.track eon:Manua with .thp ,Susquelianna
Road, they - IV respectfully solicit consign ;
manta over.that road, and will themselves pay
drayage on . s.roduco to their Writelionse,•when
• - •recelycd in dote of a large, car- load or more at a
'time. '
'.; • TZIEFERANCE:3:
Mospire. David Siowort & Op.. Bonimore
- Mr. John Early., ,
Mr. Upton Washabangl>!ClionberPliorg.
op2-Smpd.
Jitenraner . (toinßanieS.
Tho ,United Stati;i7Lrfe - IninCe
Annuityond Must bompany.
hurler Perpetual—Capital $25;000 4 "--! ash
Sysh2n.
mHE conantut,',uhsolicited application for
LifelUsurance, gives the' most almndath
and : gr atifying proof that ."the .public mind is
deeply impressed yith the I est importance of
this subject. The great object, however, of
Insurance should be sap y, otherwise the whole
motive to insure may, be disappointed. Too
much cars =min be practised in the selection
of an office with which to effect the contract.—
The choice should be regulated not by present
encl .- constant large inducements, es this, is cer
tainly incompatible with future benefits. The
premiums on life are calculated for. thc future,
if present and prospective benefits therefore are
given, the revs It ultimately, intisd icrmisiatedn
disappointment and rain. The object
aimed at by this institution is , gability and per
putout. The rates of premium have been care•
fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.—
The cash systerh of payments has also been
adopted. Unpaid,prernium times conTstitute no
part-of the assets of this company, and every
contingency being' fortified with an ample cop•
ital, security stamps tie whole,system. This
feature, paramount to all other considerations,
commends the complwy to public favor. Ex
pi:Denary pamphlets, Llanks. application papers
information, and,vory facility will be cheerlullY
furnished the pubiic by Mr. E. BEAWY, who
has been.duly appointed agent of this company
for Cumberland, county. Dr. II lIINKLEV .
has also been afipointed Medical Examiner.
Directors,—Stephen R.'Crawford, Ambrose
W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, .Tacob L
Florence, William M Godwin, Paul 13 Goddard
tliwrence Johnson, George M'llenrye James
Deyereux,.b. , llo 1, Linton._ „ fa ,.
President,—titephen R. Crawford. , .
Hex- PPcsaent .—Ambroso W. Thompson.'
Secretary & nensr:rer.—Charles U
./czunry.—Manuel Eyre.
Cardtsei E.r .quorney,—Thonins Balch.
Of 'dicta E.varninera.. Paul B Gochlill0; M.D.
William Pepper, M. D . • fnug7 ly
ri1123 INSURANCZ
JACOB SITELLY, President.
RENRY 'LOGAN, Vier President.
Ltwis Hlrn , Sepretnr.
..:1111aLit Goc-a 1 N --Tream-rer.
0ct17'49.
AGENTS.
Comb',land count q.—Ruthllilf Martin, New
Cumberland, C 13 Ferman, Kingstown, Henry'
Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and
Charles Rcll, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan
icsburg. Ahl, Cimrchtown.
York count p.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John
Bowman, Ddlsburg., Peter %Volford, Franklin
John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking,
Dover, Daniel Baffensberger,_J__W_Craft,
Harrisbu7.—lloviser & Lochman.
Membeti tof the company having policies n
bout to expire can have them renewed by inak•
ing application to oily of the agents.
DOCTOR YOURSELF
113 1 —FOR e 5 CENTS !!
, F-13y Means of the pocket
. F ! setilapius, or, Every one
lie own Physician t'Twen
y-fonrth edition, with lip
mrds of a hundred engra
ings, 6howing private dia
:rises in every shape and
brm, and malformations
if the generative system,
tY WAIN OUNG,
The time has now Ar
cing from secret disease
M VICTIM OF QATACI:F.III7
ny the - prescript , Joutainettin this book any
one may cure himself, without hindrance to bu
siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend,!,and with one tenth Mc usual expense. In
Rdthition to the genet's' routine of private disease
it Folly esplains the cause of manhood's early do
cline, wtth observations on marriage=besidee
many other derangements which'it would no t by
proper to enumerate in the public pri rts,
...„KrAny persod scathing "VW ENTY•FIVE CENTS,
enclosed in a,letter, will receive one Copy of this
book, by mail, or five copies Will lie sent for one
dollar. Address, "DR. W. YOUNG No, 152
SPRUCE Street, Pill LADLEPIIIA" /VA-pith],
aarITFI. YOUNG eau be consulted on any q of
ihe Diseases prescribed in his different
pdblioq
ions,at~his Offices, 152 SPRUCE.: street, every
day between 2 and 3 o'cloA, (Sundays'eteepted
May I, 1050.
SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES!
Call and See befare Purchasing elsewhere
rip.HE subteriber ia just receiving and oenp
-1 ing, et hie Cheap Family . Grocery and
Quee ware -Storein West -M. atir st reel ;Car, -
lisle, a very large assortment of all the arti
cles in his line of business.
Rio Cone from 12 to 14 cents per pound,
for good to a.. strictly prime article. Also,
Brown Sugars of the best 'quality, from 7 to 9
cents per poand, Lovering's best crushed and
pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1-2 cents per
pound, N. 0. Sugar House and Syrup Molas
ses of all grades from 30 to 00j per ga110n.....
Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all
kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy,
Rozin and Country Sonps.r6hoeolate, pul
verized Sataratus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese
from the best Dairies always on hand. Fancy
sewing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets;
together with a general assortment of Chew
ing and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and half-
Spanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines,
and Brushes of 'all kinds.
CEDAR WA R
, E.—Housekeepers, and
others expecting soon to embark in the same
business, please call_and examine my stock of
Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar
:Buckets, fancy, painted and Varnished Buckets,
Brooms, &c., &c.
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.—The
subscriber has just added to his aheady large
stock a number of whit' Granite, Gold Figur
ed,l3lue, Marble, Plowing Blue and Mulber
ry Tea Sets, of 4 pieces. Also. Plates slid
Dishes',Pzieeri;Cllishes, Syrup
Bottles, &c. of every description and -price so
that lie will be able to meet the wants-end
means of all in the community who moylavor
htm with a call.
murs D HALBERT.
rztiesn anocnitxrar
A NEW supply of fresh Coffees, White and
Brown Sugars, Spices of all hinds, ground and
ung,round,- with.all the other variotickof a Oro•
corxiStore t including also a new supplY , of Jeiz,
kin's NO. I Quality of •
FINE GREEN & .13EACICTEAS,
in metallic packs of quarter, half and pound
vacknges from 50 to $1,50 per pound, 08 also
n the bulk. All just ripened and. for solo at the
store of [ml2] J W EBY.
Patent Starch Polish, •
leljOß giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mils.
line, Collars, ke., and prevents' dust from
slicking to• Linens, &e. It contains nothing
injurious. Just received by
-
dcctl • , G W • HIT.NER.
BOOTS & SIL'OES.
JUST received a laro nasortment of Mon
Women Und.Childrenls Boots and Shoes, %Va.
is' Double Soled Bualzins and Jenny Lind
Shoes, which I can sell very cheep.
. 10m23 N W WOODS, Ag't.
• SALT.
•
1. 25 SACKS OF SALT receitiilig and
for 811,3 cheap at the Warn house of
dealt) 'NV 13, MURRAY, Ag't.
re k . 11.. SWIZZIEt, •
No. S Jllhrket Street, near the Bridge,
IIAItRISI3URG.
EALEIL IN TIN Nl5 O l R S MLA".
.14! CLONES, 1-IAN, TOQLS,
moat 1 . ram tile eat cuLetmted Eastern
lanufactorfb§:" to- Furnished at Manulitaitir.
a prices,4ta traars-3tit
Ohildren's Stockings.
A
assoremen, of Whito, and Mixed
Merino Hose of all sixes for Children.—
Also,.Ladies Hose in treat variety just opened
by , MTN RIC.
Brushes Brushes!
A groat variety of these useful nriiefea is
,lbredfor sale, conaisting of Whitewash, Sweell
fferulthing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair.
Teeth and• Nail, Plush and Grainio4 - 111rushea it
great Variety, till of ot Veil arc cf the best qua
ty and will be sold at the lowest prieeS
mune.G.• • t INS EI,LIO'T'T • '
telicluc~.
GREAT GOUGE' REMEDY'.
:Vk.. , 6 - ) g
41 AT)I4s, 04. d. 1
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' ,--. '. , ';' - ..z:?: 1-•
.1 - 'i 4 DJ 1.1,t ---r - • i , fk
.. _
CHERRY ICECTORA.L.
.
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS,
1108 RSDN.DSS, •BROI7-
13120 UP,
I TITROOPING-COUGH
AUNT CONSUDIPTIOBT.
In offering to the coinmunity tills Justly celc
twitted remedy for diseases of the throat and
lungs, it is not one wish to trifle with the dive
or health of the afflicted, but .frankly -to- lay he:
fore *ltem The Oplllloll3 or distinluislted men awl
some orthe evidences of its success, from which
they can judge for themselves. We sincerely
pledge out selves to Mahe 110 Willi aSSC.I . iiOIIS or
lithe statements hi its efficacy, nor will we hold
out any hope suffering humanity which facts will
not warrant.
Many proofs are here given, and we Solicit an
inquit y lefini the public into till we publish,feel
lug assured they will lied them perfectly reliable
and the medicine worthy their best confidence,
and patronage.
FROM BENJ. SILLIMAI3. M. D., 1,. L. D. Ue.
Professor of Chemistry, M ineraology,&e., A7le
Colltu , e, Member of the Lit., Dist., Med. Phi°.
and Semen. Societies of America and Europe.
deetn t 1 a CRERRY PECTORAL an ad
mirable conlposition from some -of the best or
inlet in he Materia' McAllen add a very (Area
ire remedy for the class of Ilea,
it is intend
ed to cure."
New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1,1 . 849.
Prof. CLEVELAND, of Bowdon College u Me.
Writes—" I have witnessed the effects of your
'CIIHRRY PECTORAL' in my own family and
dint of my friends, and it gives me satisfaction tor
state in its favor that no medicine I have ever
known has proved so nininently successful of
curing diseases of the throat and lungs."
REV. DII..kSGOOD
Writes—"Thal he consTilers'CßEßßV PEG.
TORA I_,! the best tuedieine for Pulmonary alfee
tions ever given to the public," and gimes that
"his daughter being obliged to keep the room
four montlisiw till a seYere settled cough, accom
panied by raising of tlood,night sweats, and their:
attendant symptoms of consumption, commenced
the use of-tile 'CIIERRY PECTORAL' and
had completely recovered."
HEAR Tlllll PATIENi
Dr. Ayer—Dear Fn.: For two years I was
afflicted with a very severe cough, accotppanied
bo spitting of blood and profuse night sweats.—
By the advise of my attending physician I was
induced to tine your CHERRY PECTORAL,
nod continued to do so till I considered myself
cur", and ascribe theeffl eL to y our .p re pa ra..i ou.
JAMES RANDALL.
Damn 'en ss. Springrich', Nov o . 27. 4848.
This day appeared the above named James
II:Mil:di, and pronounced the above Staten - tens
true in every respect.
1.012.1 , 1NZ0 NowroN, Justice.
TIIII REMEDY TIIAT CURES.
PORTLAND, MC. Jan. 10, 1847.
Dr. Ayer; I have been long afflicted with
Asthma which grew yearly worse until last au,
tuinsi, it brought on a cough winch confined toe
in my chamber, and began to assume thc.alArtrp t .
iug symptems 61cOatrinption. I had tried the
best advice am/ the best medicine to nopurpose,
mitil 1 used your CHERRY PECTORAL. which
has cured Me, and you may well believe me.. , •—
Cratefully yours.
J. I). PIIELPA.
If there is any value in the judgment of the
wise, who speak from experience, here . is a med
icine worthy of the public, confidence.
1;1!!=!RMII
A YRES, il I:311 ST, LOI:LL
=
Sold 1)r. Rau9ins, S. A. Hubbard & Dr. S.
Elliot:, Carlisle; Dr. Ir: Day, MeelinicOurg.•
H. Herron; Newwille; J. C. & J. B. Altielt Sep
pensburg; nnd druggists generally. ' •
EIKELER'S
iielebsated Family Medicines.
N - A, 0 •
It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured
Dr. heeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea. For
, the removal and permanent cure of hl •
Diseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood and habit
of body.
The All-wise Creator has implanted in all
organized -bodies an innate- disposition to self
preservation. 'The vital powers posses. the
property of resisting the influence of external
causes, but as the BLOOD Is the common par
bulutn front which all parts of 'living matte
derives its renovating elements, and consEqbent
--ly-,-upon-which-theirfe-of-mrgattlaud beingTs - de,•
pond, it is probable that in cases of accident,
or where artificial means have been employed
to deprive it of an essential property, the vital
effects of the whole system will be directed to.
---wtrd-rostorinrrtrir-tiscitpriipeety—Ttill[dini
stituti end and hereditary a flections, this fluid
has undergone some primary alteration, which
is the cause of the suecial disease, or which es
sentially contributed to its production. Rest()
ration to health can only be obtained by a re
moral' tirthe morbifie cause through the medi
um. of the circulation, and Dr. Keeler's Sarsa
parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent
effecting this fluid known. Seri pamphlets. -
111aelcwoodtown, N. J., June 6, 1848.
Dr. Reeler—Dear Sir: I nm entirely out of
your Panacea. I was called upon day before
yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is
becoming very popular where I:have introduced
it, and I think the more ii-is used the more pop
ular it will got. Respectfully yours,
WM. PARETAM, 111.
For details, certificates &c., see circus
Jars, &c. Price $l-per bottle, large size, 6 bot
tles $5
DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP.
Amore all the remedies before tho public
this stands pre.entinent in incipient consump
tarn, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting
of Blood, and for all affections of this pulmonst y
organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise
cannot be bestowed iijion this remedy, and - the .1
proprietor urges every one afflicted Gill] any of
the above complaints to secure it et once. It
• is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50 .
cents.
DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI
NATIVE
Every family whether rich ur poor, who,val
tics health_ and all its blessings, should have this
invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the
beet remedy known for Diarrhcce, Dysentery,
Cholera filorbus, Cholera Infuntum, Cholic,
Flatt4lcncy, griping panty, crarnp,,etc., and for .
all liiiiVOSCB of the Stomach aridliOtvili caused
by Teething. The nurturer's testimonials Rhin
Physicians and others unsolicited has given it'
a reputation as firm as adamant. Rrr Price
25 cents per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP.
This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm•
less to the patient and all powerful in removing
till kinds olyoritie from the - body. It is with
out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy
ing medicine before the public, end will Wad.
ministered, according to Crections, remove
them within five or silt hours after Wien. The
dose is small, and, each bottle•contains twice as
much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents'
per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE
PILLS. •
Although not recommended as a 'Will
yet they ore the mildest and hest remedy to re.:
move Corstipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil
jousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head•
ache, Indigestion, etc, Ulike other purgative
medicines they leave the howelsalways relaxed
and consequently are the proper medicine for
for females end person's leading u solitary life.
! Price 2b emits. ,
KEELEII'd RIMUMATIC LOTION
A justly celebrated external application for
Pained' the Cheat, Neuralgia, llcsdacbe, Spr'ne
Etruisea; 'Pic Dolorous, Swellings of the'Joints,
Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for _all disor
ders wherein a sedative and rubefacient !mine.
dyTo applicable. Price twenty.five cents per
bottle.
All of the above celebrated and extensively
used tnedietnes L are prepared and sold Whole
sale apdßclail, 99A MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia..
Fur sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ;
Miller ' Dickinson; Messrs. Altick, Shippens ,
burg, I. F. Spahr, Muchanizsbnrg, M. Bitner,
Shitternanstown, and in every town throughout
the cuunty.and State. AJanuary,l4. 1851
CiTit ATE . OF MAG-N-Fe‘lA.—An ag,r . ee.
able n” , l reryigeral baud laxanye,
cr a du by IIUIIEIARD. triline26
srx q Cl ek WATER PROOF. • .
T, NICI2S Fire and Water Proof PAIXT,
Rl' which has , been so extensively used for
the be ale rears with the utmost sucrose on
the roollv -of Houses, Steamboats, &Al, not a
single instance is known whet() it has killed,—
rip . sale by ml2] ..\XTQN,
.I,l(lEicAtalteoug:
-Reduced
_ •
VAUGHN'S
. ,
LITHONTRIPIM MIXTURE!
Large Bottles—Only One Dollar.
• Phu Proprietor of tho Great AOIeriCILTI Remedy " VAUOIIII'
VI:OIITAEILE LITIWNTRIPTICWIXTIME." induced by ti.
argent solicitations .of his Agents, throughout the Unites
litattai and Canada, has now
Reduced tho Price
pf bils popular and well known'ardelo; and:frorn thia.data
w rne .r o nh, h e will pot up but one Blare only,--bbi goal
-tba retail pries will be
ONE DOLLAR
Tho public may rest enured that the character or the Meth
sine, it. strength, and curative proportion
,WILL RI AI
JXCUANGIXD, and the Immo ease will ho bestowed in pro
ming it or heretofore.
As this medicine, under its rodaceil price, ed it be purchase
sy those Who bnvortot-hitherto-mado-thernseirmr acquaints, -
with Ds virtues, tile proprietor would beg to intimate that hi
vticle is not to be classed with the vast amount of " Itemcdi,
of the day ;" it claims, for itself a greater healing , power, i
sli diseares, than any other preparation" non before fb
world; and has sustainea gaol( for eight Y... 147 is auperit
medical iirtum, and, until this reduction, commanded doulil
ho price of any other article lit this line.
v 'Narice Pon r ,O OL~gLY thiS article ads with great hoe
sir power and certainty, upon the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lunge,
end all other organs, upon the proper as of which
rewalth depend.
This medicine has a justly high repute as acoined/ for
• - Dropsy ma - Gravel, •
and all disease. of that nature. It may be rolled apost whe
die intelligent phyeittan has abandoned his patient, —and
fi
Item diatmsaing diseases; more especially DROPSY, the propt
Nor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At
'resent pricejt is easily obtained by all, and tho trial will pros
the article to r ba the
Cheapest Medicine in the World!
theyPlate:l ask for P.M oblate the agents give themaway
they oontain over siztimn page. of receipts. (in addition to fu
medical mower) valuable for household purposes, end wide .
will save many-dollars Per year to practical itilieekieicie.
These receipts are introducal to make the book of gnu
value, aside from it. character as an air/musing motile,. 11
the medicino, the testimony in favor of which, in the form
letter, from all parts of the tmentry; may be renal upon.
i*s• Vanglin's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture
ii
great American Remedy; row for sale in quart bout. si $
each, small bottles at 50 cis each. No small bottles will 6
issued eller the present dock is disposed of.
Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Street,
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CO., 127 *Fabian Lane„ Nov York City. •
N. B.—All lotto,” (excepting from agents and denim wit
raborriho transacts buainces) must be poet paid, 'ar no atlantic
all be given To Timm.
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Russel & Dice, Dickinson, .
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Octft
Valuable SblifYorßooks,
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sellers in the United States
.4111'CHELL'S PRIMARY GEMRAPIIY,
An easy introduction to the study nl Geogra
phy, designed for children, and completely il
lustrated by 120 engravings and 14 colored
maps.
MtTrItELL'S INTERMEDIATE G MGR ArTIY—
T - he text, the exercises the illustrations, and the
forty beautiful maps are printed together ia one
quarto yolume.
'Alvrepita.'s SCHOOL GEOGRAPIIY & r 1 TUB-,
n system of 'Modern Geography, comprising a
desm iption of the present state of the world and
its five great:divisions. Embellished with nu
merous em,raving? and
.illuStrated by tin excel
lent Atlas containing 128 listothomc and accurate
colored maps. This.series of Geography by S.
Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or portly
introduced into the public, and private schools
of all the, principal cities and towns of the Uni
ted States; and after a full and fair trial of ifs
merits in these schools, it has received an almost
universal recommendation. r •
MITCHELL'S ANCIENT ,GEOGNATHY 8: ATI AS
An ancient, classical and sacred Geography,
embellished with engravings of remarkable
events, views of ancient cities, etc., and accom-
Paned by ancient Atlas tont.aning 12 beautiful
colored maps.
MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS
Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geo,
raptly, with Maps and embellishments. INlticrk
ell's Key__ to the stmly of Mama. and Carroll's
Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and
popu l ar b oo k s , and are becoming" very exten
sively used in the best schools of our country.
GHEENE'SYIIIST LESSON IN GIL6IIIIAII, based
upon the construction and analysis of se:Metiers;
designed ns as introduction to the "Anal 3 sit."-
. •
°BEENE'S ANALYSIS—A treat'se on the 6trucs
turn of the English language, with illustrationt
aud—exerc-isea via:sided-to-the-use of-schools; by,
Samuel S. Green, A. M., l't incited of the
Grammar School, Bston. -
These books hive already in the short time
they have been published, obtained a very. ,x
-tensive circulatiop,havinKlseen introduced
onroiton, Baltimore,
burg, Cincitmatti, — St• Louis, Vicksburg. anif'
other cities and towna, and recommended
Lr
those who have tried them inntheir schools, as
without question the best English Grammars
in existence.
SCHOOL
['HE 'PRIMARY SCIIOOI. HEAM:ll—Purr ISt is
intendetl4or beginners. It contains a lesson
upon (lob -of the elementary sounds or the lan
guage The Primary School Reader, part ‘2O,
contain a exercises in articulation, arranged in
•ootinection with easy reading lessons, -.The
Primary Header, part 3d, is de.tigned for the
first crass in Primary Schools, nod the lowest
class in Crammar Schist-As;
.1 rte Senuot, READr.a, is designed
for the middle class-in Grammar Schools, slid
contains exercises in articulation arranged in
connection with rending lessons
Tim DisTa'ter SCIIDOL ItEADER is design
lop the highest classes in public and pris ate
schools. It contains exercises in nrtieulaliuu,
pauses, nod inflections of the voice with such
rules nal stiggessti pus ns are.deemed useful.
THE INSTIIIICTIVF. ICIA111:11 ; or n Course o
Reading on Slatural History; Science nod Lite
rat u•C designed for schools.
. THE SPELLING BOOR.
Consisting of words in columns, and scut cores
for oral and written exercises. Icia a complete
and systematicseries of exerci.es in English
orthography.
-This series' of reading books,
and this spelling book - were compiled by Mr.
Vt m. I). Swan, of Boston', and judging from. Abe
rapid introduction into schools-which they have
obtained in the Eastern and .Middle States and
in many of the. Western • and Soldliern States;
ire think they am; really better adapted to the
wants of teachers and scholars than any other
yet pot lisheil. The publishers have n very large
number of reeotnmendations from public school
committees, teachers and others friendly to edu •
cation,
F'ROST'S HISTORY OF THR.U:STAI'ES.
One vol , - high . schools and nenile
mien. The same work conthinsed and simplified
or common schools, 1 VOL 18 me.,
JARVIS'S PRACTICAL PHISIOVOGY ' for the u s e
of schools and lantilies, 1 .vol.. I 2 me. with
enernvings.
PuntAnv PiIItrIOLOGY, by the awe author,
vol. 18 nna.
I'zasr 11001 Ili-A iliv'tturrtc, by F. A. Adam,
intended ter primary ntal.common schools.
• ARITIIME'IIC IN TWO PARTS:.
By the same author. Tart (int—advanced
lessons in mental aritlon s etle I pert - second—
roles and examples for praCtice in written nrith
tnetic, for - hommon and high schools.
A Key to examples, for praelee in' written
m•itcmetic, for the use of teachers, by the same
author.
These nritlime.tios have, secured' very high
recommendations from.tenebers-ol schools and
ncrulemics, and from Tirofessors in several of our
colleges, and .from others interested in the:cause
,or eduention in various sections of the Union.
T. C. te CO., also publish many other School
Books, 'which there is not room to enumerate
here, besides Lair Medical, Theological and
Al iseellaueons Books, and they are fully preps.
red to answer orders tor books In every depart
ment of knowledge. Booksellers, School Com
mittees, and others, suPplied on the most favor
able teems. (sept`2s, '50,13%)
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