541ic.e0gi'11ct404.1`0 . 6 . 4,.. =ME '• -From the AmaricanfifeseoLtger. rIIE MtEMI • • . ( Ile lr able to eavejo the uttermost." . . The utterninst—,upon tha skirts . bf rite tht host of life, Who share not, on the heights of power, • Its gloty,.or Its strife, • • They bare the burden and the toll, Nor banner lilt, nor plume, Yet there's an Eye that maths thent,all - t • Amid their rayless gloom. The intermost—the lost in sin, Tile lost, whom m n condemn . , And banish from t h e realm of hope, lie eareth even for them He listorreM at their prlson•gate Forprayer,'or, contrite sigh; lie.knocketh long, he knocketh tam, Even When; Is no reply. ; ; . ,The recedes, • • Eveir to the !Meet sand - 7 - 0 - ftlme's :nest frail and brittle giase, ' • He still doth Yvaiting stand: He bendeth o'er the dying_umn, ihrthe - nhrzed'ayeii - ilim He cornett% to the uttermost, flint all may trust in him. Youthful Piety. Thero 'are difficulties; but ninny a young man has overcome them. Moses was a yo'ung man with like passions with yourselves t but sec what is said of him in scripture "By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be cal.' led the son of Pharoah's daughter; choos• ing rather to suffer affliction with the people, of God than to enjoy the pleas ure of sin for a seasdn ; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than 'the treasures of Egypt ; for he had fes-' pect unto the recompense of thb reward." (Deb. xz. 24-26.) Daniel was a. young man when lid began to serve God in Ba- , bylon. He was surrounded by tempta tions of. every kind. He had few with him, and, many againSt him; Yet Den iers life was so blameless and consist ent that even his enemies could find no fault in him except "concerning the.law of his God."- (Dan. - vr. 5 - .) And - these ars not solitary cases. There is a cloud of witnesses whom I could name. Time' would - fail. me if I were to tell you of young. Isaac, young , Joseph, young Josh- Ae' ua, young Samuel, young David, young olomon, young Abijah, young Obadiah, young Josiah, young Timothy. 'Khese were norliffg 2 'elsTit men, With hearts naturally like your own. They too had obstacles to contend with, lusts to morti fy, trials to endure, hard places to fill, Lice 'any of yourselves. - But young as they were, they all found it possible to serve God.—ltev. J. C. Ryle. How Near is Heaven. Christians sometimes (says an intelli gent Writer) look far away to the blissful - seats of their destined rest. But that rest is not far off. The clouds that hide shining .world--are , -thin; they are transient, and soon will obscure no more._ - The joifincy_ maylend this_liour ;- one- Short step may place the Christian in the world of light. One dark hour may hang upon him • but' the morning comes, and no shade, behind it. Day, bright, peaceful and eternal, succeeds. A pang ' may wound for a moment, and then it flies forever away. ' A conflict, sharp and-painful, may continue fora night, but victory, eternal victory ensues. How soon ! 0, how 'soon the Christian's cares are o'er; - his struggling soul at rest, his eyes sufrused . no more with tears Near at hand is the'land of his pursuit,— Hope cheets. How glorious the object that hope embraces; how holy its spirit'. Who, can contemplate the home our heavenly Father is fitting for his chil dren, and not feel his soul athirst for is enjoyments and employments ? Well, thosd delights, that 'nippy clime, those ever verdant plains, are not far distant. ANECDOTE OF., PATRICK HENRY...-. When the celebrated Patrick Henry, of Virginia, was near the close of life and .. --in-feehle - hoalttri - heliildifirliiiiir on the Bible,- and addressing an old friend who was with him-.-" Here is a book," said he, " worth . More than all others ever ....p.rinte,d.;_yetmy-mieforturre- - never - I to have read it. with proper attention and feeling till lately." About the same time he wrote his datightei—J. I hear it said that. the De ists have claimed me: The thought gives"me more pain than the appellation of tory ; for I consider• religion of infi nitely higher importance than politics.; and l-find much cause to reproach myself that I- hive lived so long and given no decided and public proof of my being a Christian."—Boston Journal: FO TE MEOLIMAYS" SplendidFaney Goode, Elegant Gift Boohe, &c. &c. W. HAVERSTICK has just _received from the city midis now oponinga splen did display of FAIWY, GOODS, suitable for the approaching Holyday Season, to which he desires to cell inc attention of his friends and the public. His assortment in this line cannot ho surpassed in novelty and elegance, rindboth inquaiity nod price of the articles, can not fail to please purchasers. It would be im possibleto enumerate his HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, whioh comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most novel styles and exquisite finish, such as Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrunete Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) Papor,Mache Goods, Elegant alabaster 'and porcelain ink-stands and trays . , • Fancy ivory, , pearl and shell card cases, Fort Monnaies, of every varielY, • Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paperweights, , Papoteries, with a largo varioty of ladies fancy atotionery,. Motto seals and wafers, • Silk and bead purses, - , Ladies' riding whips, ologantly finished; Ladies' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, I- Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussol'sperfumps of the various kinds, Musicalinstruments, of all kinds and nt:al . prices, together with an innumerable variety o nrtieles elegantly finished and suitable for' ho lyday Presents, to which ho invites special at tontion. Also, an extensive and elegant collectjon of fiIOLIDAY GIFT BOORS.t Comprising the various English and American ANNUALS for' 1851, richly embellished .and ,illustrated POETICAL W 0 RIC 81, with C 1 fILDREN'S PICTORIAL B 0 OIC S, - for children .of all ages, than which nothing Can bo more appropnate,or pleasing as holiday , gicta t His assortment of School Books and :School Stationery is also complete, and - corn. ' Prises every thing used in Colleges and tins Schools. Ho alio desires to .call the ,particular . attention of-Families to his elegant die:Oilyof LAMPS; GIRA NUCLEI% tire: , • from the ostensive establishments of,Corfieliiisr: Archer and others of Philadolphia. - ecitnerising• every style- of Parlor', Lentils, for burping either-lard, opernt.otethe, —"real-oily ingather - witif - FICAVer Vases, Fancy 'Scree* &e. His assortment in this line is un. . equalled m the borough:, Also, FANCY CONFECTIOARY—.- NUTS—PRESERVEI3 - FRUITS, &a, • in every 04164 , and , nt all'pricea,.all of which !crq-pure end. Credit; such as can be confidently , ..teenonitendo ro Ade, ( F innan - end the little folke. ' ,lll 4Ock -- 11 1 441 1. 943. aVerything in. die lino di 'Fancy "igkisopii!r4h.inany oiler artidhia ueoful to hsutieke:opere;vvhich the:Ratite arC bepooially iriViecili topell.and tfrie klitruig the llomeinborihabld Stand; nearly opposite. the •: ! Banlt'pn Norilalnnoieratteet. • 0 deal W. TJAYERSTICK: Vg - R., 01 excellent artacip , l'ffor solo mar2G Iltuterfitgc,; xt6nidve•ba Wet :Ware-Rooms, . ()BEET B. .S WILEY, successor to Wm. 1~, Gibson, CLBINET-MAKEB &UN , ' D Ell-TAKER, North Hanover street, Carlisle,' would respectfully inform the citizons of Carlisle and the public generally,' that he, now handri • hand a largo assortment of new and elegant FURNITUREe consisting in part of Sofas, • • Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads'' , plain and fancy Sowing Stands, &ci manufactured of the best 'materials and (futility warranted. Also a gene ral assortment of Chairs at the lowest prices.— Vonitian Blinds, made to ordor and repairing prciminiy. httondett to. .1)* - '6OFFINS made to : ord'oKat the shortest notice. end' having a splen-i did Hearse he will attend' funerals in town country. igr Dont forget the old stand of Wail C. Gibson, .in North Hanover Street;' a few doors north of Glass's Hotel. Sept 1-Iy. R. 13. SMILEY. Ofiv , wro7. Cornersof Hanover and Loather ale., Carlisle. rir4HE undersigned has always ott hand a large stock of superior Cabinet Artire. in all the diatunt styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ho invites attention panic• ularly to the Patent Sppring•Botioin Bedstead, a most useful arttclevwhich entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac• tton to all who have' them in use. Irir CO Fljlisl S made to order at the sliditat notice., JACOB FF.TTER Car!late, Jan'y. ‘n, 1851.—1 v. . Extensive Furniture Rooms 1 - VIES R.WEAVER would respectfully 0 call the attention of House Keepers and the' public to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other 'Fables, Dressing and plain 73ureaus and every other article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest akt sortment of CIfAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. 11:7•Cotlins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funqrals. lie solic its a call at his establishment on North Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Fur future biredMut by the month or year. Carlisle, March 20, 18.50.--ly rAnIVZEIVS Enzponztrtal HE subscriber would respectfully Mvite T tho aftontion of [armors to his assortment •- - of PLOWS, now insimfae. ♦ tuned nenr Craighead's Mill -- • in South Middleton • township, .e.r.. 5 . • four miles gouth of Carlisle. My assortment consists of Withrow's, Stucltey's,-and _ Ball's_patterns.-- lfo Castings will al[he grouhd• I will also make - GRAIN CRADLES. of the most im proved patterns: All orders directed to Wm. L. Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended to with promptness, and Plows or Cradles deliy eredin any part of the county free of- charge. WM. L. CRAIGHEAD, Propbr. DAVID STUCKEY; Mahnfiteer Feb.l9 6m . roz. RENT. SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES t on the north cast corner of the public i f r, 111 sqUare in the row - known as "Harper'S if ROW." For terms, &e., inquire of the subscriber. 6aTmvo3 I ROB" - B. IRVIN E. WANTED! THE subscriber is in want of a quantity of JELACK• OAK BARK, for' which he Will pay 13,50 por cord for the bust quality: may 7 JAOOB--SIIROM. A, s;purrrinD stoca. T . FIE undersigned respectfully infOrms his friends and the !public . generally, that he ~.., . has just returned from , 4,,,. • •ief , If— Philadelphia, having •i; . .!. 1 s --..... purchased the most ox tiM ( e t 1 .., - ?-'''''4..• tensive, as well as the k - s,"• ,' 9 ''' . ' I s r ' ' ' ,- .7;,..:,.. cheapest assortment of '4 "' 8 ~ •., •:•z-s: "--` ' 7 6 -' ;Vet- Watches, Jewelry, &e., ever hroughtLto Carlisle. Ilis stock cum. sists impart of . Gold and Silver Patent Lever. Watches; Glad and,Saver detatetted do.-- do. Gold and Silver Lepino Watches. • -* in simrt every variety of Watohes at alt prices: Gold Guard and Vest Chains. •Medatlions, Watch Keys, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases and Bracelets in great iariety. A splendid 'article of Gold, Sliver, German .Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC TACLES, which arc unsurpass• ed in ()up lily by any other article west of Phil adelphia, and which can be sold at least 2U Ater cent cheaper than in any other establishment in the country. Also a largo lot of SXLVER-Wilar, comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, Br.e. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monn odes, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a great variety of other fancy, articles unnecessary_ jp. tifilllll6ll. A — largc lot Of C - L — OCKS, assorted patterns, which will bo sold low, and warranted to be good. Watches, Clocks and Javan,' Repaired, . . Ile invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can - '-n suited in qual ity, trinlitity'and rtur qicles are cash purchases; consequoni ' afford 'to sell lowar than , the•saire. I be purchased elsewhere. Call at tl id, a few doors west of Burkholder's . January 15, 1851—ly T. CaNLYN. A Voice from the « Burnt District." Iffouyer's Candy Factory Rebuilt THE subscriber would respectfully'announce to his friends and tho public generally, that his Factory which wan destroyed by the late fire, has been rebuilt, and Ito is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE . CANDIES, Manufactured of the bek material, which ho will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street; a few doors north of the bank, where ho has just opened a genoral assortment of • FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, Sec. tawould also call attention to his large asscrtment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consigting or toys o Glass, Wood, Gum and ri j, China, of endless *odes. In connection with the above, I ell is on hand a prime lot of - - FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, Matchee, Blacking, dtc.— Alm., a prime lot of CIGARS, of the. beet brands. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the ptitronage bestowed on hint, and hopes by a desire to please to me rit a continuance of the same. Ho would also return Blanks to the Firemen and Citizens for their efforts to save his pro orty on the night of the late conflagration - Carlisle, apt P. AIONYER. Ca. THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected assortmont of MUSIC of all kinds, consisting ol,iSongs, Marches, Waltzes; Polkas, &c., also instructions for Piano and other instruments.- " Berfini's Method" for piano, "Mazas Method for the Violin, &c.'ond a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first ram quality at' city prices. • Having made an arrangement with an im-, he and publishing house in Philadelphia, he will he constantly supplied with new Music and ablq to:furnish anything in that lino at short notice and upon reasonable tams. Music Teachers will find it for their interest to call .and examine for themselves at the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion House [rn l 9] S. A. HUBBARD. DOORS! BOOZER 3300 . 11.131 HOSE desiring Very good BOOKS will T please call at my Drug, Book and Fancy Store,, Main • etrerit,.•Carlislo: .L! am making preparations for the'Trade Sales in Newl York, andwilhell - tho - trocicrortunnlin untpuallylow prices if called for within a few days. The workanow on, hand comprise pone:lel the very best extant. • mar- • M RAWLINS. Books and Misia. CAI,L at Rawlina' next door tothoT 0, and you can buy Booha and Mai& at loos than orgy ;vices. (M y - 28,'51. • . • ". • '\ Turquoise • Alabantor,,and other Fancy 'l4atripa."Lanta Meta and pfrpor 'ehaddae—j mw junk "oed; neat door Meta, !o•the (May 28'81' A RNOLDS.vvitting.fluid, a very au + 14. nuerior Ink for solo H t!OHARD'v, p'tii.:oll;:',:'P - ....:-.!!).i34)5. DRUGS I''' . DRUGS . : ._.:I)RUGBI '•• - - Pre* Apringli:apply .! y rrAvEjuisi . r . eceived a fresh Mock jein'o3, Paints„ Glass; 'Oil, :&d.;' :which hating been.. purchased milli 'great' Mire.-at'llte beer mty houses, I can ,cpnfidently.:reCominend to' Families, Physicians, Country, lylcrchalita and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. • DRUGS. Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole Essences, - Perfumery, &c. - Warranted Genuine. Putout Medi'eines, Fine Mimi mils, Instruments, Puro lieson'l Oila Coil Liver Oil STUFFS. Log apdCam„Woods, Al Vitriol Copperas, Lac Dye? INTS. • ME Sumac Alum,. Wetherill & Brothel's Pure Leath Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window - Glass; Oil; Tuipan tine, Copal and coach Varnish, an - Elled Load. All of which will he gold at the 'yery lowest market Also,a fresh and ,splendid .as sortmcnt of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for lite and ornament; are ofibredat the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of .the sub• scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28. 1851. ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORM. OWENS <ft EIOTSISLDS, Reeently'fram Philadelphia. lESPEtTFULLY inform the citizen's of Carlisle and its vieinify,.that they have now at their Marble •Yard.in South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly 'opposite A.& W Bentz's Store, an eleganvineelc of pure. • JIALERICAN' WHITE MARBLE, and aro prepared to execute in themost finished style • difonuments, 'Tombs, Grave Stones at all prices, Mantles, • Door and Window Sills, Steps, _t_ezether with ev.ory_other . artiele in iheir line, and promise — that in fineness of finish, chaste ness of 'design and quality of 111srble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab lishment.. They are- also the authorized - agents of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur nish from his manufactory . all varieties ofIRON. RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and' all other aura , ..-- shortest notice and at Phila, hey titao f Itacling,Work,such EMI as Sills, ..eps am, _ tonna, at the short est notice and on thornost reasonable terns. Having had groat experience,-and beind ern. ployed hi the best shops of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to nianufacture the roost fashionable work, and respectfully risk a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. r [Carlisle, nov6 1850 t War W r.CI I. XI I S. ! ITIHOUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur ing the, past year, and was never known to, fail of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this pleasant and popularremedy, need learns exPosure,as it leaires no odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in - diet or butiiness—., contains no Morcury - oi noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, or condition. It is also the best remedy known, for Fluor Albite or Whites, (female complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge of a remedy. This celebrated_remedy has long been used in private practice of a phy sidian and with unerring success, radically coring ninety.rlino of the hundred cases in a few days. Aqound each bottle are plain and full directions. CAUTION—Ask for the AM ER IC A N COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Pi MeV per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; J. Wyeth, litariaburg; R. Williams Cohimbia; by A. Miller, Lancastir; E. Morrie & Co., York.' (Janbary, 15; 1851; REIVIOVA.L! stovn WA:II . E 1100MS . AND TIN 11,1**- _ . ' UFACTORY.. IoIIIE subscribers desire to inform their friends and the public that they have removed t ir TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo site their old stand on North Hanover street and may now be found in their new and com modious manufactory on the West side of the said street, a few doors above Louther street, where their 1; i ill continue to keep on hand a tuft assortment of every-kind of- . -- Tht, Copper and Sheet-Iron Wan: which may be needed by housekeepers and others. Their articles aro manufactured by themselves, of the best materials, and in- point .of -finish -and-durability-eannotim-surposoodr -- Tiny will also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice all kinds of Distittivi&.Appqratits. They will promptly attend to thelaying of TIN ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING in town and country, and on the most muerte; ble terms, Every branch of their business will bo carefully attended to with the utmost promptness. They also keep 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 PARLOR STOVES. of the latest styles, COOKING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at 'various prices. which cannot fail to . please every taste. They re• spectfully solicit an examination by.the public of their largo find varied assortment of stoves. Thankful to the public for favors heretofore. extended, and being determined to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to custom ers, they Kopp to merit a continuance bf pa tronage: fr:r•The highest cash price will be paid for .old Copper and Pewter. MORRIS & HERSHEY.; Carlisle, March 19, 1851-ly Fresh Arrival of Hardware. CHEAPER THAN 'THE CHEAPEST. FIAVING just returned from Nord York be Philadelphia with the best ano Cheapest Stockof HARD WA RE,C U TLERY BC ILD IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c„' ever brought to Carlisle, I would resocctfully retinas: dealers_ and consumers, and all others to give mo a call and sec whether they cannot got more and baiter' goods for the same ,money titan at any other pinto in town. My stock of 'Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hin ges , . Screws, Nails, Spikes ; Glass, Paints, & c. ,conaploto and vory cheap. Carpontors"roos, I havo -a splendid assort. rant. Also, Cabinet Makor's Tools and Met. terials, viz t—Vaneero, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and-Varnish. - • • • - • • • SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS, • can have everything in their lino cheaper than. ever. . FOR SHOEMAKERS, - I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I have also a complete assortment ofßall'a Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be had at no other place in town, and, at Bull's Prices. To gather with en assortment of all kinds of Ham mered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House keeping Articles, nave Knivos. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &e. WALL. PAPER I have. the largest, Handsomest and Cheapok Assortment in town. And to all who want Good and Cheap HARD WARE, I would say come and see for. yourselves. .„. 0 .°1 3 P, 3 r i P LYNE. . . • huranittirgLas dc : 2'41:411,330L13; SELLING OFF CI-IEAP: • • HAVING decided to quit tbe, bushiest', I propose to sell my stock, at Very low Cos. It embraces the . newest and most desire. tie styles. You 'are to call and ozam• ins. - lI. , HICHA:RDSON, • ' mr26.2m No MI-Market st. • . • wo Milliners. JUST receiyed, anothor .lot ,ofßontiof Frames of the latest style. : Mao, Sonnet silkat Si l k and Satin Lielrigs of various colors. deel/ '- W , . . FULIt assortrit' Mit of fßOPESjust.rceolv o by tho subscriber: • Also,,G lass ,Tabeti'td ig ming Hods for sale cheap by suptt , H. SAXTON ', l ( .o:t'i..oo:ei:i.o.oiielo. •,! FIRST •PREMIt • l rand , and aquaro tIALATOEL. IfflaufaCiur'erw,Weit. Eutaw ; .71.14 F0Kt.49 1 -fiCim`6 to 7 octaves, in higtociwaildiltiahogany and Walnut cases darcous*yletOrgith and without iron Cronies, onibining all BO improvemente, requisite to a uporior instrument. . . K. &' G; hays - reeelyed: from the,.Maryland : mstitute thejyrst . .premium for their Pianos, in (!ireesuccossivo years, 1848, 1849, 1850. They , ave alee'been honored' with numerous teatime. late from all the moat Celebrated • ortists who ave used their instruments. - Pianos from their itnblishnient.havo been used at the 'concerts ? 'Lind; Herz, 'Hohnstock, Bishop, Laborde, - 0 050, and other eminent performers. :They uarantoo durability for five years, under geed are. and' Will replace rich others all 'which 1 , ) tat not . give satisfaction, if application be made ilthin Br( Months after delivery . d ' Their' Unnufactory being conducted on the oast extensive scale enables them to tarnish quitruments at tho vorylowest prices, whole• t ile and retail. , Constantly en hand, A. P. Ito:ghee' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO, i itwhich they are solo agents for this city. January 224851-1 yi Jerflunery, Fancy Soap & raper Box avuireurAcTop.sr. 48 .Market street, below Second, Philadelphia i rj LEGG & CROMPTON, Manufacturers L.) of Perfainery."Fancy Soaps and Fancy L'aperßoxes, respectfully call the attention of 10 Druggists and -Dealers in Carliele.and the lumberlandYalley, te , their extensive stock of ~)nods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps, 'owders forthe complexion, Toilet, &c. &c , 1 every variety. Also, afull and complete, as vrtgiont of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every 'do largeor small, round or square, made order.at•the shortest notice. rDon't forgot the place, 48 Market street, !hiladelphia. All orders will meet with prompt ,qention. • janls PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS, 16.•171 CHESNUT STREET, PIIILAD'..d. 11E OLD STAND,_occupied for—more Mon • one 7 third Of a century by G. Ti'illig,'Esg:l E Undersigned would most respectfully announce to the publict.hat ho is AGENT i-- for more - than twenty of the most 't, , celebrated manufacturers of HOS - r I /YON, NEW YORK, PHILA DELPHIA, and elsewhere ; and.. constantly receiving from'thom PIANOS o tde richest and most ve_dotislyles,,,ef_superior_ aTfdT3 of the most superb finisii, of 6. 6+, 6,1-, il).,•and 7 .ootaves, which are warranted equal Ili any manufactured either in this country or ,h Europa. Just received, also, raurther supply of Church td Parldr- Organs,- of benntiful - patterns and ne toads: - • -Ifis..WARERO OM is- do - faintly supplied tith a choico selection of SERAPIIINES and LELODEONS, from the oldest and most cx• t nsimm . anuhictories in tilt; United States; a long wlimn is a new style of REED ORGAN - wing' Carhart' s s patent improvements, with ilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, nd highly ornamental. 'Putting and Repairing—Sig. Salvador La .11rassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu rar and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sopt4/50 OSCAR - C - B CARTER. _LPErtrIIIMEERT-D.EPOTi--- ri k ONT bo deceived. Country. Morchitnts ;Jr and Dealers who want good• and cheap 'ERFUMEEY and FANCY SOAPS should all upon JOHN T CLEGG, Perfumer and • rhemisc 48 Market St., below 2d; Philadelphi,a has-constantly on hand PERFUMERY ad FANCY SOAPS of every description, rowdeis, Hair. Oils, Ox Marrows,. Celognes, ;lair Dyes, &c., &e..‘ - 100,000 persons haye read my advertisement 11 the Public Ledger, hundreds.of,whom have ailed and been convinced Of the advantage of I , urchasing direct from the manafacturer, Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair i)urling Fluid, &c. Orders from any part. of the United States 'viii be promptly attended' to. aug4'oo,ly • .JOHN T • CLEGG. 'ACON . OMY IS WEALTI-I. ..ILikht Light Ligh 1! ?ine 011,.0amphine 8c Medal Fluid, TIF acknowledged suneriority and purity, 1.5 manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, bye DAVIS & HATcti, :a the old established stand of the late Benia nit!. T. Pavia, CAMDEN, NEW JERSBY, shore driers by mail or otherwise are solicited, rid.proinpt attention given. • The voido of the 'Altaic for. fifteen_yeare,_and,,the_award-of-a i3ilver Medal, and complimentary notice' by the Franklin Institute over all, competitors, is ufficient evidence of •the excellence of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, TurPneinc, Rosin, and S.Eir its of nrpentine, for sale Wholesale' and Re. ----toem J. OIL Rowe, caji - ANDFACTURERS and wholesale deaI orsinBROOMS,BASKETSand .VoOrt WARE, have removed to the largo tore lately occupied by Messrs.. Seller* Co: .Da. it where they have opened an extensive Stock .1 Eastern and City made BROOMS and 00D WARE, Which they are now selling • t the lowest manufacturers prices. full aestittment of Bristles, Birches, .111 at ,",orilage, Etc. `constantly on hand No I. , loithjliird Street, 3 doors below Race, Ph • delphiu j D' . 17,' 5 0 P. Steam Iron Railing.! MORE & GFALLAGITER, Corner ofßidge Road and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. • WOULD.caII the attention of purchasers to V their elegant assortment of Wrought CaSt Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, 1 BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing for Chuirches, Public and Privato Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with 111 kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Wolk.. 1 .1.0r0 '& Gallagher's 'Book of ORIGINAL 9ESIGNS, containing the best selection a ilesigns that has ever been issued, will bo sent o any person who may wish to make a select ion. " 1j0b19.51 L. S. GORDON, _PRODUCE. _COMMISSION_ Aria -FOR - WARDING MERCRANTA No. 78 Noth•Strect.-Baltimor c. 1111 HE undersigned, Agent for the . Pennsylvania and Ohio Lino, boingcon. rally' !heated ion the Baltimore and Susquo• canna Railroad, One ;made arrangements for ransacting a• . Genorixl Produce Commislon Ituatuess, in connection 'FORWARDING BUSINESS, uid resoectfullysolicits consignments of ‘Vbis. coy, Flour, Gram, and Country Produce gone. ally. Respectfully, GORDON. Baltiniore; April 2-3mISP. N. B:', Orders for Groceries, Salt, &c.,"will bo promptly.exeputed. REFERENCES Messrs. - John Sullivan & Sons, -W.-Starr & SonsiThomas J. Carson & Co.,.John M'Cul. logh & Co. & Wilson, David _Hays & Co., tivali..Keighler & Dorsey,- -Miller and Mayhew, Trumbull, Doll & Slade,. Robert Garrotric Sons, James George, Baltimore. Messrs. R. Cningle Sc Co Wheeling, Va . Messrs. Clark & Thaw, H Graff, Pittaburg, Mr.l. W. Kerr, Harriaburg 7 f,? Jainos Cowden, Esq., Colturib,i . d. Messrs. Muihollan do Ray, Blairsville, Maim: P. A Br. S Small, York.. , . • • - . _ 11fesete. Jamee Sod & Co., Lowis & Bailor Philadelphia. IVIETXEMIL & CO., ELQUIII. AND PRODUCE. 00,1411411510 N _AMR craw-Ts, 345BaltlinoreSte, opposite Eutaw House, ll , #otEtiteirwhole attention to , the Sale Flour; Grata arid , Seeda, , Whiokey, Bac p tt, LaNkßuiter,' Woof s ONO 'Fruit, egtb., F..sc. on' the most reasonable , terms. • .Purposing•soon th remove where:they, will have the. bee ;°('Rail Road track connecting vvlth the ‘ ausqUebanna .Rood, they,. no*. leilpectfellY, solicit consign• manta over that road, and Will ,thomeelvoe pay drayngOan Trodttho' , Warialio,uso, when rocolyol in lots of a largo, car load or more at a , REF4RNer.p.,. 41‘searli David BloWiirt 0 ., 1m0 , 0 Mr. John 1 D. Early; ' • ' ' • —"" Mr. Upton. WashabaOglii-Dhatobaraburg. 1.0..21upd . Jitonianet tompanic, The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Tiist Company. . . h arter 'Perpetual—bcpitai • I • yinHE - constant, unsolicited ,ppplicotion for Life Insurance; giVes the. moat abundat and gratifying proof 'that the public mind is deeply impressed with the Jost imperlaned of this subject. The great. object, however, of Insurance should be safety, otherwise the whole motive to Madre niny be disappointed. Too ' much care Cannot bo"practised in the selection of an office with whic h to, effect the eontract.-- Tbe choice should be regulated not by present and constant large indueemente;lts this, is cer tainly incompatible ;With - futhfe betielts. The premiums on life are, calculMed.for , thefriture, if present and prospective benefits therefore are given, the reault'ultimatelymitst terminate in litigation, diSappointment anilfuin; The object nimed , et by this institution is stability 'hod per petraty. The rates of premium have been care , prepared-with-referenetrto-fluctutitimiii:= 7 The cash system of payments has also been adopted.-- Unpaid premium mites constitute no part of the assets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample cap• iftd, security' stamps toe whole system. This feature, para Mount to all. other considerations, commends the company to public favor. , Ex planatory pamphlets, blanks. application papers information,antlevery facility will be. cheerfully furnished tho public by Mr. E. BEATTY, who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. H HINICLLY has also been appointed Medical ExaMiner. Directors.—Stopli9u It. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William Al Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George AV Veary, James Deverewc, John L Linton.: President.—Stephen It. Crawford. Nee- Presideql .—Ambrose W. Thompson. Seermarynensirrer.--.-Charles G Imlay. Acinary.—Manuel Eyre. Cor.nsel .9tiorney.—Thomns .111 Wien,. Examiners. Paullß Goddard, M.D. William Popper„ M. D. raug7 ly FIRE` THE Allen and East Petinsborough Mutual Fire Insunince Company of Cumberland county neorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the foliowingcommissioners,Nizr Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gdrgas, Michael Cock ! in, Molchoir Brennerhan, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Coover, 'Lewis Elyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell ; Joseph - Wickersham: . The rates of insurance are 'as low and favors , bl° us any Company of the kind in the State.— Per Sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the 'compa , ny, who are willing to wait upon them aLany -11fltd7- JACOB SHELLY, ; President HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. Lswis 111. -ER, Secretary MaasEr. 6ociu.l.N, Treasurer. 0ct17'49: AGENTS. Cumberland count o. —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B ilerman, Kingston:tr . , Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, ChureMown. York tounty.—John Sherriek ' Liitburn,-John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel BalTensberger, J W Craft. Horrisbara.—Houtler & Leaman. - Members m l the. company Yaving policies a bout to expire can have them renewed by mak• inn application to any inkOCTOR YOURSELF: —FOR .25' CENTS !! —By means of the pocket 7:sculapius, or, Every one is own Physician ! Tweu (-fonrth edition, with up. rards of a hundred engra ingS, showing private dis :saes in every shape and wm, and Malformations r the generative system. 1Y WM.YOUNG, M.D. The time has now Ar !ring from secret disease = .:entrained in this book any one may cure-himself, without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend; and with one tenth the usual expense. In l addition to the general routine of private disease it fully , .51,k :ins LI.. zu nzuazc......14.04 , c, <0.4 7 'au cline, wttli observations on. marringe—besidee I 'many other lieVilligetliellt W.IIC I lit wo uld 110 E by proper to enumerate in the public prints. 0::f Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CF.NTB, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five envies will be sent for one dollar. Address, '‘DR. W. YOUNG,No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADLEPIIIA" Post-paid. alIr`DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of Hie Diseases prescribed in his different publioa ions, at his OfliceB,ls2 SPRUCE street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clozk, (Sundays excepted. May 1,1050. • English and American Hardware Cheaper than can bejound this side of the Last V HE subscriber having just - returned from the Eastern cities with a full and Inind• some assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE of the very best makers and well' selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry .Glass, where he would invite all that aro in want of good and cheap Hardware to give him a call and see and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we aro determ ined to sell at a very small advance. Small profits and quick sales are the order of the day To Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full stock ot white, mineral and Japaned Knobs, locks and latches, of. every description price and Apathy, hinges and screws, window sash and shutter. springs, strait-necked and barrelled Bolts, ot every kind, mill, 'cross cut and circular Saws, hand, panel, ripping and back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs, o the very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing hand and chopping Axes, of different makers hatchets,planes and plane bits, steel and iron squares, files and rasps, nails, brads and spikes of all sizes and warranted of the best quality. To Saddlers and Coach Makers, Our stock consists-of a completo,msortmont of articles in your line of business, saddlery tools, brass, silver and lapaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pasteing and seaming laces and Singes, plain and figured canvass, of cloth top lining cloth — and - serge" lining of ous Itinds;white, rod, blue and black. patent loather Dashers, silver and - brass plate Deer Hair; rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, slip tic springs, iron Woe malleable castings, Sze. - To Cabinet and Shoe .blakers, A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot mo roccos, French kid, straits, morocco and lining and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers pinchers and French morocco, kit of every de scription, superior copal varnish; Japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple Vanoers, moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every sizo and style. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others. 10"im.s of assorted bar iron, it arranted to be of the beSt qualtty....A splendid assortment of-bar and rolled n, hammered, horse shoo, scollop, plough, broad an narrow tire, rolled, Worse shoe bar, band, round and square iron, cast; shear, spring, English and American blister steel, Eng. lisp Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an oils, vices, files, rasps. horse shoe nails..&e. To Housekeepers. A beautiful assortmentof cheap fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives and forks, butcher knives and stools, brittapia lamps, brass candle, sticks, Brittannia and silver table and ten spoons, plated butter knives, pro. serving kettles,smoothip iron irons, iron and tin ned tea and oval boilers, frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs,'"eburns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and stew pans,. &c. Gunsmiths, Afarksmen and Others. Rifle and Gun Burro's, tone action, plug, nipple and back action Gun Locke, gun mount• ing and gun breech"cocica, shout brass and Gorman utinr_ornamentehAc--- , „ . -To Painters. , A fresh lot of Wetherill's pure nod extra White Load, oil and turpentine, varnishes, in' pan, white and red' lend, Yellow and Green paint, ground in oil, whiting, yellow ochre, &c. To V;mlers and 4 ./Ifarksinen. A good assortment or double .refined powder' rock powder of extra miatity, eafeity4use, shot, flints and bar lead, repos of all,kinds, for threshing machines' and. , ;Woll ; .digter and a ihousand other articles triti,Mumprouti•fo insert, all wo ask is to give us a call, and we pro' con. fident you will find a good aesortment of Haid•• warp nod cheaper than can .bo found in any other House this side 'of the oast. Give us n call ip all we ask, ac the old and well known; liardware Stand 'formerly kept by Lowle Hai.; lan r in- North Hanover street, next. ,- door to. Scott Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass... nov6. JACOB SHNER • _ _ Ell GREAT_ CUT GH RENEE 2.. Vor•the Cure of • POITGHS,-- OARSIIINESS, BRON.. CRDUPi AS TH.. rvx.a., VITECOOPINC}.• COII4H - AND OONSITIVI.rTION• in offering to the community. this justly eele _rated—retiamly—for—diseases—tirtlie throat and togs, it is not our wish to trifle with the Olive . r health of "the afflicted, but frankly to lay be. ire them the opinions of distin;mished men and -me or the evidences of its success,, from which 'icy can judge for themselves. We sincerely ledge must:lves to mane no wild assertions or dse statements of its 'efficacy, nor will we hold uthny hope suffering humanity which facts will of waiVant. Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an .equity from the public into all we publish,fcch ig assured they will find them perfectly reliable nil the medicine worthy their best confidence, ncl patronage." oROM ISENJ. SiLLIMAN. M. D., L. L. D. Ur. 'rofessor or Chemistry, Mineraology, Yale ,;ollege, Member of the Lit., Ilist.,Med. P 11.10: ad &len. Societies of Ainerien and Europe. 0 1. deem the CIIERITY PECTORAL an atl! •nirable composition from Some of the best ar ides in he Materia Medica add. very effect : ce remedy for the clam of ;liseases it is intend , if to cure." Now Ilaven, Cl., Nov.' 1,124.9. Prof, CLEVELAND, ol; Bowdoin College, Me. Arches—" have witnessed the effect's of your • CHERRY PECTORAL' in my own tinnily and •hat of my friends, and it gives me satisfaction tor date In its favor that no medicine I have ever ;norm has proved so "mninently tfuecessful of umng diseases of the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes That be considers'CLlEßßY PEC- I'ORAL' the best medicine for.Pulmounry afrec .ions ever given to the public . ," and slates that .his daughter being obliged to keep the room bur months with a severe settled cough, %mom tnied-by,ra ising of blood, night sweats, and the hesitant symptoms of consumption, - commetraed he use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and lad completely recovered." IIEAR. THE PATIENT. Dr. Ayer—Dear Sir: For two yeatla I Wag Iffikted with a - very severe cough, accompanied ruse night sweats.- 3y the advice of my attending physician I was educed to use your CHERRY PECTORAL, ,nd continued to do so till 1 considered myself .atred, and ascribe the etre et to your preparation. JA:iIGS RANDALL. Hamm'en ss. Springfield, Nov. V. 1818. This day-appeared the above named Qnincs Randall, and pronounced the above statemens true_in every respect. IMRENZO NORTON, Justice. THE REMEDY THAT GUILES,' PuiertAND,llle. Jim. 10, 1847. Dr. Ayer; I have been long _afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last au, tunm, it brought on a cough which confined MC in my chamber, soil began to assume the alarm ing symptoms of consumption. I had tried the best advice nod the best medicine to no purpose, until I used your CHERRY PECTORAL, which has cured me and you may well believe me.— ' - Cratellilly yours. 3. I). priELtis. If there is any value in the joilginetit of the wise, who speak from experience,. here ins med icine worthyof the public confidence. - PHEMOIED DV J. C. MIMES, enclutsr, 'Aqua, ' ° ItASSACJIMMTTS. Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Hubbard & Dr. S Rlliott;Carlisle; Dr. "Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; I. Herron, Newville; J. C. & J. 11. Altick Ship tiensburg; and druggists generally. DR. KEELER'S elebrated Family Medicines. It concerns every one. Cholera - can be cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla . Panacea- For the removal and permanent cure of al Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood and*.habit ' of body. • The All-wise Creator hoe implanted in all organised bodies an innate disposition to self preservation. Thu vital powers possess the property of resisting the influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD is tiro common par bulum from which all parts of living matte derives its renovating elements, and' consequent. ly, upon which tiro life of organized beings do pend, it is probable that in cases of accident' or where artificial means have been employed' to deprive it of on eskoothfl_propertyollezital -effectii-firtlie-WITOIe-s-y-siem will be directed to. ward restoring to it that prope'sty. In all con stitutional-and hereditary alleations, this flnid has undergone Borne primary alteration, which is the cause of the special disease, or which es -- sentirllyeentributedto"its produetton. Rests ration to health can only be obtained by a re; moral of the morbtfic cause through the medi . unt'of the circulation, and Dr. Reelor'a Serie parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid known. Seo pamphlets. - Blackwoodtown, N. J., June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dear. Sir: I am entirely out of your Panacea. I was called ujipn day before medicine for haifa dozen. You edicine le , becoming very popular where I:ha itlfroduced it, and I think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, NVIS. PARHAM, M. D. D:Fur details, certificates, &e., sec circus lars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, largo size, 6 but 'Des $5 - DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. , Among all -the remedies . before the public 'this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it stance. It is warranted to cure or no pay.- Price only 50 cents. DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI NATIVE. • . Every family 'Whether rich or poor, who val ues health and all its blessings, should have this ',invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for Dinah:Ea, Dysentery, - Cholera Mo t• bus, Cholera' - Infantum, Choke, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for all diseases of the stomach and bowels 'cauSed. - 14 - Teething. The numerous testimonials from i Physicians and others unsolicited has given it a reputation as firm as - tt4amatit. pr Price 25 cents per bottle. - DR. REELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP.. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm. Iced to the patient and all powerful in removing all kinds of worms 'from the body. his with out doubt, the cheapest and beet worm destroy ing medicine before the public, end' will Wad ministered according to directions, remove them within five or six Slurs after taken. 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 "cure ell,;' -yet they ere illo mildest and best remedy tore. move Constipation, Jaundice,' Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head• ache,lndigestion, etc. Unite other purgative friedeines they leave-the bowelsalways relaxed and consequently are the proper medicine for for females and persona leading a solitary life. Pries 25 cents. • DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION - A justly celelwated external application for Paine of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spells Bruises, 'Pie Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gaut, aciatiaa' and. for all disar• derre,'tvherain a sedative and risbefuelent rome. fly is applicable. Price twenty,fivo cents per bottle. _...—AlLot_the-above-colebralcd-ti itd - extb r-is-tliely tried medicines, are prepared and' r:O14 Whole ' sale and Retail, at 294 AIARICET b - PREET i Philadelphia. , • . For - stile .by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle •A. G. Miller, "Dieltinaoni Metiers. Altick,,,Slappens. ' .burg, J. F. Spahr, Mechanicsburg, M. Ditner, Shiaemanalupfn, and in every town through:nit the county arir/State,.• .-, (January 14, 1851 OF MAGNESIA:-An'agreo• - C :able and mild' refrigeraht and laxa!iva, or sale by iIUBBARD. (alar26 , 'ITEM de WATER rytOOr. ' - 11.1S.0.1.1'0.Firb.end NAJNIi, Which hos,beon, so extoosively.usedlfor t to last silt yoare with the utmost success on the roofs of -Houses, Steamboats, 'tic., not it single instance is known where it hes Wed... For sale by. tttll2] li. SAvroN -Aftsreitancnto - ; Price Reduced ! • • VAUGHN'S tammonalummo marnmam Largo Itottlos —Only Ono DoOan. nu t Proprietor of the Greet American Remedy. t.' VAUOIIp' VICURTARLL LITIIORTRIPTIO MIXTURE." MdoOed by Or argent tolicltations of his Agents, throughout the Unite elate' and amide, hes now • Reduced the Prim if his popularand well known article; and from tide dale wmesforth. he will .put up but. one sise only,—his Q 1283 sottletv;*the retail mine will be ONE DOLLAR. The public mai reit cared that the oharaotet of the Medi its strength, and °unify.) Pan:tonics war. zaxat• .INdiIARUND, and the 1111110 CAN rill_be_bestowod-itt-pxy 7 , - 70Mteit ai heretofOre._ 4. this medicine, under Its reduced Price, will he Purchtu3s I/ tboso Who have-not hitherto made thermicen acquaint." crithua Armee, tho proprietor would beg to intimate that hi vide is not to ho claseed with the root amount of "Remedle of the day ;" it claims for itself a neater Aialing'Power, al diseases, than any eater Preparation now before world and has sustain. 'WU* for yams by Its superit medical rhinos. and, Midi this reduniton, tiomninadod doubt /to price of any other article lathis - . . NOTIOII P.s.wrictnalivr, tlde article nets with groat tun in power and certainty, upon tho Blood, Livei,,S.idnoyn, Lunn • .a all other organs, upon the proper nation of whiiiit Illb no width depend. nig medicine has a teeth high repute as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, win &scum of that nation. It may be relied upon who he intelligent physiatan has abandoned his patient,—and f, Lees distrewing diwases; more especially.Dnoris, the prop' key would eammtly and honestly recommend it. At t *meant price it is eastly obtained by all, and the trial will picis the article to be. UM Cheapest Idedloino in the World: Cam' flews ark for pamphlets...the Keats giro them away they captain over sixteen pagr of receipts, (In addition to fu medical matter) valuable for household purpoise, and whte will mei many dollars per peer to practical botleekeetaar. There receipts are introduced to make the book of gni value, aside from its character as nil aborting medium fi the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form letters from all ports of the eountrY, map he relied neon. Cam'!' Va Vegetable Lithonttiptio Mixture " —th Great American Remedy, now for sala.in quart bottles m each, small-bottles et- soistr mob. No mull betties will b issued after the present stook Is diapond of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., N 7 Main Street, G. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT'IIIeKESSON 1 'CO., I27Maidon Lane, New York City. N. B.—All letters (excepting from agents and dealers wit whim he traumata business) must ba post pall, or no atlantic HI be given to them. S W Llaverstlek, Carlisle, G Altick,Fikipp.ensburg,___,_.„,,_..._,_ Russel Ere Dico, Dickinson, k Spahr, Mechanisaqurg, A II Zagor, Kingstown. 0ct.16 Valilable" Sehoot Books, IntißLl SHED BY THOMAS, COW PETII WAITE ft co.,ess MARK ET STREET, PHIADELPHIA, and for sale by.all the boot sellers in the United States : MITCHELL'S PRIMARY, GEOGR. A An easy introduction to the study of Ceugi..- pliy, designed for children,' and completely il lustrated by 120 engravings and 14 colored maps. MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE Grocupnr—• The text, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps are printed together in one quarto volume. . Mrreitect..ls SCHOOL-GEOCHATHY BE — ATLAIL; a system of modern Geography, comprising a dem iption of the present state of the world and its five great divisions. Embellished with nu merous engravings and illustrated by an' excel lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate coltired maps. This series of Geography by S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or partly introduced into the publici. and private' schools of all the principal. cities and towns of the Uni ted States; and after a full and fair, trial of its merits in these schools, alias received an almost universal recommendation.- MITCIIELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY SC ATLAS An ancient, classical and sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events, Views of ancient cities, etc., and accom paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful colored maps. AIITCHELL'g ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath SchoolGeog raptly, with Maps and einbellishments,. Mitch ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's Key . to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and popular books, and are becoming very exten sively used in the best schools of our country. GIIEZNE'S FlllST.Lessort IN GNAIIMAR, based Upon.the construction and analysis of sentences; .designed ns na introduction to the "Analysis." - GREENE'S ARALYsis—A treat se on the struts Lure of the English language, with illustrationt and exercises adapted to the use bf schools, by Samuel S. Green, A. M., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These books hive already in the sitorLtimr n" very ..lx tensive eirculation,having been introduced into the public: schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pitts burg, Ginciiimitti, St. Louis, Vicksburg. and other cities and towns, and recommended by those who have tried - them ia_theit_uatoolo,.as -- "a question the best English Grammars in existence. SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. , 'kite PRIMARY SCHOOL ItEADEß — Plireltit is intended• for beginners. It Contains - a lesson noel each of the elementary sounds of the lan .guage The Primary School Render,. part 2,1. cont4ins exercises- in articulation, arranged in connection with easy-reading lessons. The Primary Reader, part 911, is designed for the first class in Primary Schools, and the ) lowest class in Grammar Schools. I lIE GIIABIDIAR SOIIOOL READER, is designed for the middle class in Grammar Schools, and sontaing exercises in articulation arranged in connection with reading lessons • DaTEICT SCIIOOL' READER, is design for the highest classes in -public and private schools. It contains exercises in articulation, pauses, and iiiflectious of the voice with suclr ruled and suggesstions as are deemed useful. TOE' INSTRUCTIVE READER' Or a Course o Reading on Natural History; Science and Litc. rature designed for schools. nig SPELLING BOOK: Consisting of words in columns and sentences .for oral and written exercises. It iS II complete and systematio series of exerci.es in Eliglish orthography. This highly popular series of reading books, and this spelling book were compiled by Mr. lym. D. Swan, of Boston and judging from tile rapid introduction into sc hools which they have obtained in the Eastern and Middle States and in many of the Western and States, we think they are really better led to the wants of teachers and 'scholars di i. any mi me yet published. The publisheiT lim e very large number of. recommendntions-froin 1,10,1 M -school committees, teachers and others frimii:l) to edu. cation. FROST.!S_ HISTORY. OF THE Li: STA , t -I , S• . One vol., 12 no for high schools and. sok.- mies. The same work condansed and simplified or common schools, 1 vol. 18 mo. PRACTIeirPIIIIIIOLOWIN for the use of schools and families, 1 vot. 12 mo. with engra\ings. enimeny PIJIbSoLOOY, by the same • author, 1. vol. 18 Finer Boot ix AniTitucTie, by P.A. Adams, intended far primary and common achoola. ARITIIMBTIC IN TWO PARTS. By the same:author: Part first—advanced lessons in mental arithmetic ; part second—' rules and examples for practice in written artth metic, for common and high schools. A Key to .exminples for practice in written arithmetic, for the use of teachers, by the same author.' These . strithmetics have - secured very high recommendations from teachers of schools and academies, and from professors in several of our colleges, and from others interested in the caese. of edneation In various sections of the Union- T. C. 44 Co. ' also publish many other School pooks,,whieli there is not room to enumerate: here; besides Law, Medical, Theologhuil and Aliscellancous Books, and they aro lullg Prsl 4 • red to answer orders for hooks In every depart— ment of knowledge. Booksellers, School Com mittees, and others, supplied on the moot favor.. 'able terms. . (sept :25, '5O-Iy.) CHURCH, LEE AND FEEMANy 'clarraZlUMMiT33. ze^2lcararD ST L 1A NE ND IVX Z 'NEW CUIIIIIERLA, PA. ,• . • , - Harrison's Columbian Ink. vOsa•thor htt on hind a largo slisoly of the above ink, whirl', by a special ar rangerneat proprietor, he Wat t le to fur-, •nish to merrlninte and others ,at tire- turere wholesale - aw:,/ , :S A lIETIBA•RD. . ' em• • ' ' ' Brushes ! Brushes"[ A great variety of these useful astiefes fared for sale, consisting of Whitowash,Swent ing', Scrubbing, Painters, loth, ShaiittY,..liir„.. Tooth and Nail, 'Flesh and - Gmaining Drattireet groat variety, all of which are of the bast (lai— ty and will bo sold at theft - most prises June 6. ELIACY T "r •
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