gOttlri* '.4140i1)(3., rt , " The eufferlngs of the proment time are not wor thy. to be 'compgredr'the Opary that emit be reirsi44; , My Yeet,are twin and weary With the march Creryoitalirnada and lip the steep hilhalde i' • 01 olty or our God,'lpould rale sae • The pastures grattn;_ weer° thy itoacenti , waters glide. • • .11Iv h Ands are t olli ng weary, l on, ' Ny . ,,ft er. d.y,,for.perlslinble meat 0! city of our God, 1 Nig would rest, I sigh to gidn'itty glorious merzpuesi ^ My garments ' Itairel.worn and stained with duet. On rent by briars and - therne that crowd my way, Weald fain be made, oh•tord, my righteousness, Spoilces and white In heaven's unclouded ray. • .M 7 e re ..earyilookblg at the sin, • . Implety'and scorn no o n the earth : 0: city nt'our Ondovithin thy walls All, all are clothed upon,with thy now birth isfy„h_etirt Mr.,enri_Of.l.4_9.W.n_denn_aln=__,_ iepanting, einnlng - nivay, , , When Audi my foul thy glorious preeente feel, 'And find its guilt, dear Saviaur, trashed - away I ' Patience, poor soul! the Savior's lent were worn: Tire Savior's heart and hands were weary, too ; fin garments 'mined, and travel-worn, and old, • Ilia pacred eye blinded with teras for Joy. • . . . Love thou the path of soirow that He trot; ", Toll on, and wait In.patienco for lily rest; 0 city °lour God, we soon shall see Thy glorious walla, home of the loved and West Who Power of ralth. If cannot be that man should set him self 'fully against the wickedness , of his own heart, and • the wickedness of the world around him, and resist the dallure !penis of temptation, and defy the, pow ers of nature Wielded by ;persecution, and - endure to the end; - and overcome, except as " seeing _, Him who is invisi ble. 7 " This is, the. victory that over cometh the world,'6 . en our faith."._ ,On ly thip can enable the true missionary to forsake country and friends, and devote his life, in a heathen land, to good of those, whom he knows but as redeemed by .the bleed of Christ ; only this can sustain him in attacking forms of sin that seem as ancient and firm as the hills ; this alone can enable, him to labor on till death, and die in hope, while yet the darkness of- 'midnight lies upon the mountains. Such a taith has nothing to dO with nature.:.. She comes down' from" above into the sphere of ; mita° ; she contem lates objects of:_whichinature_ knows nothing ; n and when She acfa ra tionally_with _reference to.thoso_objects-to a kingdom and laws that are above na ture—nature pays she is mad. She is not mad ;--the might of the_universe is with. her ; God is with, her; eternity shall vindicatecAer.. This,- not money, not machinery, or confidence in thin', but this-it is that the church needs. Let her come directly to God in the strength of perkct weaknes,s, the power of a felt helplessness and a child-like confi dence, and then,, either she has no --strength, and has no-right to he or she hai a strength that is infinite. Iluman Who.ughts. _A 0, a creature "ofmemory, every tho't which man voiuntarny entertains {Ylli bide with him forever. If it be a tho't' in harmeny with the Divide will, and he has acted in harmony with it, it will ne ver cease, to yield him good; if, he has not So acted, it will never cease to re preach and conderim him. If it be an evil tpought, and he have repented of it; rind have not carried it out into action, it can yet never, cease tote an occasion of regret. If he have not-iapented of it, it .remains with him; in effect, as an over running fountain of pollution. How ter rible the ordeal of having to meet the uinful thoughts of a long life of guilt ! How fearful the prospect of having to confront them, not. for an age merely, or million of ages, but have the ordeal repeated through every point of endless duratOn.—Harris' Man Primeval: ___Ood!s.Zeople_Enossrn_la_XWn Ta?nar may disguise herself, and wall in an pccustomed path, 'so as %Wall may not knoWher., Isaac, through the dim ness of ,his sight, may bless Jacob and pass 'Esau. 'Tract 01, time may mike Joseph forget or be forgotten of histreth ten. Solomon may doubt to whom of. right the ,Child belongeth ; and Christ may come to his:own and not bo receiv ed. Bat the Lord kndweth who are his, and his eye is always over them. Time, sp'edeh or_apparel, cannot obs Cure 'or darken his eye or car. He can.'tlia ern Dantet in.the den—Job, though no ._ ver.so much changed, on the clunghill!; let,Jonah be lodged in the whale's belly, Peter _be, put , into a _close prison, -Lazarus be 'Wrapped 'in rags, or Abel rolled in blood ; yet can ho call them by name, and send his angels le comfort • them,— ' Ignorance and forgetfulness may cause , love and knowledge to be estranged in the creature, bat the Lord is not incident ' ,to either ; for his eye, as is , essence, is everywhere; he kanweth all things John Barlow, 1616: Eeauttfal Extract. • ' - Do trees ,talk ? Have they leafy lungs —do they 'not-at sunrise; when the, winds'blew, and the birds are carolling? their songs, play a sweet musk ? 'Whit has ever heard the soft whisper of thil . green leaves in spring time, on a sunny morning; lif not - feelas though rain r bow gleams of gladness were running, through his heart? And then, when th peach blossoms hang like rubies from tho • stem of the parent tree—when the mort ping glory, like a nun before the shrin of God, unfolds,her-beautiful lace, an 1 the moss roses open their crimson lipsl sparkliag with nectar that fails from heal von, who does not bless his Maker? tr3"Mad's adamantine heart wilt not be softened, until 4s te;ped in the blood t;* Clirist.—Arrowsmith. 7lf thou host not The blood off Christ ot. Iris root of- thy -prOfession, th I profession will( wither.—Wilcox, • The Universal Refkigerator. Tho subscriber would invite the citizens I examine the Gnivereal Refrigerator withWil ter Filter attached, which 'may be seen at ,h 1 , residence, now in operation, and can be Is nished at city prim, thereby saving freight. • May 21,'.51, G W • V1'IL1.1211A! .w A TEST AR It I VA 1. Lif -FROM CHINA !—TI . it o7 lovers of with EA can ill YT • =lt eupplied wi .g th Jou T kin'e Superior Green and SW: gOeFI, .etther looee-‘ or pfit.i ' ' tonrfh , 'half or pound tattle pasha to: sun ,purelmeetaatpitces tahitt, r . ' . .fiCHIV 50 c(3104 up.to, el per pound,. by cailing,ft. ,rho store of folthl . D. ItALBEIVP. L. . • - . A.cOARD 4 •To the. .It.tuIIest..—WAI.M.PQ,ETER . jeou' t iespectfully. Inform--the tle".loe' the' room ,reeently, occupied by BetseiKernaii, nest door • to: the old endul a )1, LADIEEVSHOE.ST.ORE E g XCJ.UeIV Lit;, %,wheio.thsy Will find it,well 'selected .astiottme4; of goings, 13uskina, ties; slippers; from the bt`.t , manufactories in Philadelphia, and also 01 Lis own make, to which their attention is Invite di Ca Toile, may 7 Storcs:& • Extensive•Oglitnet,•WitreltooMEf , 'IIIOBEItr Bi SMlLEY;'eueoessorteWm. t'l3ll,' C. Gibson,'CAßlNEr-MAKEH.• tUN. fiatioveretreet c Carlislo, .'would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle "and the ,publin• generally 'that .ho now_hati on • • " - ' hand a large assortmentof new elegitnt 'FURNITURE, consisting in part 'of Sofas, ' Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain andlancy Sewing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best • materials and quality warranted. Also' t gene , ral assortment of Chairs at tho,lowest Venitian Blinds; made to order and repairing , - promptiy attended to. ItrEOFFINS yinde•to order at the shortest notice. and haying napkin. .did Hearse he will attend funerals in town or country. II::rllont forgot the old stand of Wm. C. Gibson,...in North flinover street, a few doors north of Glass's Hotel. ' • .. Sept 4-iy.. • R. B. SMILEY. . of. .0 Us ohit 0 % .n1P 9 5.... C NV der,o7 Corner of Hanover anti Loather its., Carlisle. ritnifE undersigned has always on hand alarge stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in 'all the different styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. lie invites attention partic ularly to the' Patent Spring• Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The ottom can be attached to old Bedateads. They' have given entire satisfac• tion to all who have them in use. clr - COFFINS mado to order at tho shortest notice. JACOB FFITTEIt Carlisle, Idn'y. 22, 1851.—1 v. Extensive Furniture Rooms TAMES R.WEAV ER would respectfully calfthe attention of House Keepers and the ,public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobds, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every otlor'articic in his branch of business. Also, now od Wand the largest as. sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. ft;rCoffins Made at the shortest notice and a Hearse, provided for funerals.. Ho colic• its a call at'his establishment on North Hano•. verstreet, near Glass's HOTEL. N.B.—Fur. niters hired out by the month or year. Carlisle, March 20, 1850.—1 y r.a.ithannes mroffrortxustu T 'E subscriber would respectfully invite the attention of formers to his assortment of PLOWS,. now mantifac.• • , tured near Craighead's Mill - • in South Middleton township, four miles-south of Carlisle. My assortment consists of Wiihrow . 's, Stuckey's-feud Ball's patterns.—i The Coatings will all ho g'round. I will also make GRAIN CRADLES. of the most. proved patterns. -All — o - Rfeis directed to Wm. L. .Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended -to with'promptnees, and Plows•tr-Oradrea- deny ,,ered in any part of the county free of charge. -WM: L. CRAIGHEAD. Propi.r. • DAVID STUCKEY, Manufaver 'Feb.l9 6m FOR. RENT. SEVERAL two Story BRICK HOUSES A= on the north east corner of the public th if square in the row known as "Harper's Ninc Row." For terms, - ,&e., inquire of the subscriber. ' 6.1-m von R T. IRVINE. WANTED! THE subscriber-is in-want of a- quantity . BLACK OAK BARK, for which ho will pay $3,50 per cord for the beat quality. may 7 JACOB 'SIIROAL arLritaloan SUCOCIL ripHE ; unclersigned respectfully infor ms hie '. 4 ^ and, the .public generally, that he err.. returned from Philadelphia; t.,& v. o g T . .1 . purchased the, meat el. N , i c/ :tensive, as well tie the cheaphst assortment of •!`v 4S.tr-watches,-JewelrYl • _ (ke., ever hroughwo Carlisle. His stock con 'sista in part of' Gold and Silver 'Patent Lever TVatclies, GULL smut Sliver detaiched do. 'do. . _ Gold and Silver Lepine4Vatches. • in shun every variety bf Watches nt all prices. Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Afedailions, Wittch Keys,- Ear Rings. Finger Rings, Breast Pins. Gold and• Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases and Bracelets in great variety. A splendid article of Goli_frgirei, German Silver, and ued Steel SPEC TACLC•a, which arc unsurpass• ed in qup lily by any other article went of Phil adelphia, and which. c be.sold at least 20 per vent cheaper than in any- other establishment in the country. Also a large lot of • . comprising T'3TiTe — iintT"Ten — Spoonii;:'T3uiie>' Knives, Srlt spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Cases. zone Monnaies, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a great variety of. other fancy 'articles unnecessary to mention. • A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, whichwill be sold low,ntolwatranted to be good. . Watches, Clocks and 'Jewelry Repaired, Ho invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to be suited in qual• ity, quantity and MICE. His articles are cash purchases, consequently:. he can afford to sell lower than the same articles can be purchase/ elsewhere. 'Call at the old Steed, a few doors west'of Burkholder's Hotel. 'January 15, 1851-1 y T. CP NLYN. A Yoko from the " Burnt Dlstrlct.” Elonyey's Caudy:Factory_Relottllt THE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and the publie , generally, that his Factory which was destroyed by the late fire, has been rebuilt; and ho is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the best material, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand • in North Hanover street, a few doors ninth of the bank, where he has just opened a general assortment of FRUITS AND NUTS, , consisting.of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, • - Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts; Poa Mots, Sm. He would also call attention to his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of. Glass, Wood, Gum and Chins, of endless varieties. In connection with tho above, he has on' band a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, , coneistino of Sugars; Coffees/Teas, Molasses, Spices, trackers, Matches, Blacking, Szc.-- , Also - , -a - prime - lot - of CIGARS, Of_the. beet brands. The eubscribei-returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for tho patronage .beifowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to me rit a continuance of the same. He would also return Wanks to the Firemen and Citizens for 'their efforts to seen his pro erty on the night of the late conflagration Carlisle, apt P. MONYER. M ~~ .., THE subscriber has on hand a jarge and well selected assortment of MUSIC, of all kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes •Polkas, Ede.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. ".Berlinrs Method" for piano, "Mazes Method for the Violin, &c. and a sulkily of Violin find Guitar Strilige, of first rate quality at city prices. Having made an arrangement with an im porting and publishing house in Philadelphia!, ho will be constarrtly supplied with new Music and able to!furnish anything in that line at short notice and upon . reasonable 'terms. Music Teachers will find it fir their interest - to call .and examine fur 'themselves at the corner of Pitt and High , sireete,'opposite the Mansion House rnl9l . S. A. HUBBARD. 110011111 SWUM 11001E131 'T"pc• desiring very good BOOKS will please call at my Drug, - Book and Fancy Store, Main street, Carlisle. r - qun makista preparations for the Trade Sales in New York, and will sell thoitock on hand at unusually low prices' if called for within ale* days. The works now on hand comprise some of the very beet extaht. mar RAWL!NS. • , . , paaks and Music!. • * CAM; at p.dwlina' next door to the P o, and you,aon . Ur : Books' and Muth at les s Othan city,pritea. 'May ' • M i ntqUoiSP l • ' AlabOaler, end Other .goncy,,Lompe.—pamo Mato, told Paper, ebidee.—rjOot rocoired, next door to;tOlho: P!,04 • .4 1 10V1 . A general eaeortment of white' and colored , Linen Drillingelor ;Men end Holes wear,juit reotivad by (May 21,'51) NV HITMER.- Atmellatecius. 1 DRUGS I,' DiillAS,l,..'DittiGal ...., • , . .. _ , ... • . . -.• ~,.. Fip . sh SprlntlE4fpply.t. - ,.. ~. y GAVE just iii•coli3a afresh ,eiodlc Of Illa.: .I,.•., , icinesp Paints,, Glase r - Gil, &rm., Nylii - ch having : been purchased with • greaLeart? at the bestlettrhouses„l can , confident li,recommend to! Families, Physicians, , Country, 'Mnt:eltanta and DonlerattOeiblan and !tiro. ; 4 .- : 4 . ---F . Patent Median - ice, -Herlisand Extracts,' Fine hemi cats; 'Spices,ground and whole . Instruments,. ' Essences, •• .• '': ' ' Pure &sang ils ''Perhimery, &.o. : ' Cod Liver•Oil—Frarrented Genuine.' ..,' DYESTUFTS. ''. •' - -.* . Log anit C aiii Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, - • Lac Dye* ;!.-: • PAINTS. - ' ' , Indigoes, Madders, '.' 'Sumac Alum, & Brother'a Pure Lead, Chroine Green and Yellow,, Paint and Varnish Bruithey; Jetney Window Glass, Linseed..oil, Tnipen tina, Copal and coach :Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be sold- at the very loWest market price, ' Also, a fresh and ,splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable oilier articles calculated for use and ornament, all of wt.ich are offered at the lowest cash prices . ' at the cheap Drug and Fancy, Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. • S. W. HAVERSTICIt. 11 fay 18.51.- FMT I 1 3 " A . '77W T $. IW I7M rl OWENS dr. wxys.aztan, • .Receiitly from PhilaVelphia: 13ESPECTFUi,LY inform the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have now at their Marble Yard in South. Hanover street, a' few doors•south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A &',V Sentz's Store, an elegant stock of pure AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, • , and are prepared toexecute. : intbeCnunitiiaiabed style . . . Atonuments, .; Tombs, Grave' Stones at all prices, Xantles, Door. and Window Sills together. with every other article in thgii line, and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste ness_or design and' quality of Marble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other °stab- They are also the authorized agents of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur nish from his manufactory . all varieties of IRONi. 'RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at tho shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will :also finish or ..manufaqure_rilLkinds of Buildiitg Work, such as Sille r Plteps and -Platforms, &c., at the saki:: est n6tice and on the most reasonable terms. - had great experience; and being em ployed in the best shops of Philadelplila,•they are therefore enatled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of carlisle and the surrounding country. [Ca?lisle, nov6 18.501 AT Mr %TILL rrHOUSANDS of .of the AMERI JL CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur ing Did past year, and - was never knoWn . to fail of curing, in a- few days, of a certain deli pate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases f the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted-using this pleaitaritand:pnklar-remedkineed - fearncr etipcksurs, as it leaves no odor on tho breath, requires no resttiotions in diet ur business •,- contains wr Mercury or noxious drugs injurious tee the .system r and is .adapted to. erery-.a.ge, sqx, :or . condi ~,,,,,,,,,,, , 4 also. the. est. vem'edy knovou fOr Fluor Albuti or• Whites, (female complaints) 'with which thousands suffer, without the knowr ledge oils remecli. This celebrated remedy' has long been used in private. practice of a phy ..r.1...._rnc1• with unerring success; radically - curing ninekrnine of the hundred cases in a few days. • Around els'Xt_battlo.are plain and full directions.. CAUTION—At for the AM ER IC AN COMPOUND, an urehaso only of the Agents Price 81 per bottle. - Por.'sale by S. ELLTT tr , Carlisle; J. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Will arns Columbia; by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. M rris Ex - Co., York. ' (January, 15, 1851. ItEMEOVAL! STOVE WARDROOMS AND TIN MAN- UFACTORY. subscribers desire to inform their friends -and the public that they have removed their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MAN UPAC.T.ORY`_to_the room nearly_oppd site their old stand on North Hanover street. and may now be found in their new and corn. modious manufactory on the West aide of the said street, n few doors _above.l 4 outherntrent wherewilr'Contintbi to Raj) on hand a tali assortment ,of every kind of Tin; Copper and hoot-Iron Wae: which may be needed 'by housekeepers • and •others; Their .articlee - nre ,manufactured by themselves, of the best materials, and in point They will also manufacture and - repair at the shortest notice all.kinds of Distilling.Appqratus. That' will promptly attend to • the laying .01, TIN ROOFINgand HOUSE ,SPOUTING_ in town and country, and on the most reasona• bin terms. Every branch of their, business will be 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 airtight -PARLOR S'l -O VES,--of --the - latest- styles,- COOKING STOVES of the newest andinost improved inventions, at'variuus prices. which cannot fnil to please-every taste. They re spectfully solicit an examination by the public of their-large and varied easement of stoves. Thankful. to the public. for favors heretofore extended, and being determined • to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to their eustoni• ere they hope to rnerit a continuance of pa. trondge. - tt-The - highest - cash price will be paid for old Copper mid Pewter. MORRIS dr. HERSHEY. Carlisle; March 19, 1851-lir . • . Fresh Arrival of Hardware, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ETAVING just returned Irons Now York lk JIM Philadelphia with the beet and Cheapest Stock of HA RD WAR E,C U TLERY B U ILD IN G MATERIALS,- PAINTS, &c., ever brought to Carlisle, I would resqectfullyrequeid 'dealers and consumers and all others to give' mo n can and sea whether they cannot got more and better goods fur the same money Mali at any other place in town. My stock of Locke, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c., is cumpleto and vory cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I have a eplendtd assort. mom. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools mnd Ma. teriale, vizz—Vaneere, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish.. • ' ' SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS,. can have everything in their line .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 hatreds() a complete assortment of Ball's Loots, mode in HarrisbUrg, which can be had at no other place in - town, and at Bell's Prices.- - To.. gather with an assortment of all kinds of Ham. moved and Rblled Iron and Steel. Of House, keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &v. • • WALL PAPER I have the largest; tiandaornest and Cheapest Atisortanant in town, And to.' all who want Good and Cheap, HARD WAR!, I would'say como and see for yourselves. - oct3o. • J P LYNE. Pure Older . Vinegar.. JUST received a &fall barrel of jr 'Cidii: 'Vinegaro prf oupora quality, a and warrant° free from adulteration. • ' • . nov6 " G W /II t NEIL , • " , ~..: ' . ' Chi Wends Eftocittngs. -- . A.PIILL aasortrooni of Wliita,; and. Mixed ' Merino Hoaritof all 'sizes for Childrep. Also;' tiadiea Milani groatvarietyiust °viand by ... ..:,..,.,‘ :..,.::.1..'...;,;,:-. ', - G W 1 - I.ITNLIL ,* .f !Wiwi% T received another lot', of 'Bonne' . Frames of tho latest style. A leo, Bonnet elßief Bilk and Satin Linings of v arious COTOra. • . / W HITNER . Zuctisenteitto: _ " FIRST PREMIUM 3'Z.A.1 1 500€; 04.101ILI!, 'and 11 Eutaw ' t Baltimore - • —•IOW ..Plsl2TEs;.fronifi to .7 octayes, in • ii„libseifoad;,,Mshrigtink,and Walnut:cases -• of 'vandue withand 'without iron frames, ••etnbining all, the ; improvements requisite to a superior . instrument. . & havp ,reoolved frOm:thO•lifarirland Institateithebst.preminm . for their Pianos, in three saccessive years; 1898;;1$49;:1850. 'They have alao'been honored with numerous teatime. dials from all the , 'meet 'celebrated . artists who have-used theininstrtimente. Pianotifrom their eittablisliment litive,been used at the conctirts 'es "Lind; and Bishop, ; Laborde, Knoop, and other eminent performers: They guarantee durability, for, five; years; under good care.- and- !trill rinilace .rtith, others - all which mar . nottve satisfaction, if application be made Their Uanufaetory being: conducted on the rO .ost *extensive , scale enables' them to Walsh instruments at the very lowest prices, wholtit sale and retail. Constantly on• hand, A. - P. Hugheie Melodecine, ranging from $95 to $200; 'for whiehlhey are solo agents for this city. January22.losl.ly3 Perflunery, Palley Soap gc Paper Box picarjrtiracirowar. .Market street, below ~.Se mud, Philadelphia. I.C. CROMPTON, Manufactnrcrs: I,J" of Perfumery. Fancy , Soaps and Fanc3r 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; Fahey Soaps, Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. of every variety.' Also, a full and complete es sortment of Fancy Paper Bdxes, of every de scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. , ter Don't forgot the •place, 4811arket street, eltiltidelphiq. All orders will meetwith prompt nttenlicin. janls 'KANE FORTE WAR ROOMS, N 0.171 CHESNUT ,STREET, PH/LAW'.4. TOE OLD` STAND, occupied for tnore Ulan . one..lhird of a century by G. Meg, En. 41 ',E . undersigned would most respectfully , announce titbit, public that he is AGENT - for more - than'twenty.of.the most' .1).2 -7 „n..„ celebrated manufacturers of KOS j i 1 I L 'I'ON,. NEW YORK, PHILA.- - DELPHIA, and elsewhere •, and a constantly rticeiving from tlfom, FMK OS o the richest and most varied styles, of superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6. 6i, 61, 6i, and 7 Detaveti, which are tyarranted equal to agymitnufactured_oitherirfithis_etm=y_or_ in Europe. • 4- Insrreettived, also, ifurther supply of Church and'Parlor'Grgan*.of beautiful patterns nnd fine tones. Step, Bcc•, Ills WAREROOM is conitantly supplied k ir wit I a choice selection of SERAPHINES and ME DEONS, from the eldestund'most ex• tensiv manufactories in•the United States ; a. mong hien is a new-style of REED-ORGAN having Gathered .patiint improvements,' with gilt pipes-in arid: cite,- elegantly-emied, aurtz.highlY ornamentril:'•,•, 3 - 2: 3 ' TunifiL'sfrtd-NrPairing:Sig. Salvador Ln Grasse; it diritinguisbed Piano Forte Manufectti rer,npd O rgan Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4,,sl? , OSCAR C B CARTER. PERPOP.TEET DEPOT. TIO.N'T be deceived. Country Merchants .55 and Dealers who want good and cheap PI*IFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS should cnll'uhon JOHN . T CLEGG, Perfumer and • Chemist, 48 Market St., below 2d, Philadelphia. who has .constantly on hand PERFUMERY end FANCY SOAPS of every description, HairPoWdere, Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, Stc.; Ste.' 100,000 persona have read my advertisenient in the Public-Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and been convinced of the advantage of purchasing-direct from the manufacturer, - Agency • for Ferrates Cireaseian Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, .&.c. Orders from any part of the' United States will be promptly attended to. - ang4'so;ly - JOHN - -T CLEGG. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Light! Light,: Pine 011, Oaxuphine & Medal Fluid, OF acknowledged superiority and purity, manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale .priate;" by. & HATCH; at the old-catablisha• wand of the late Bova' , min T. - Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, Where ordeni by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention hivon. The voice of the public for' fifteen years, an l th'e award of a the Franklin,: Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence_of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, -and Spir its of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at theJoirest prices. - (octal/ JVIr. isr sr. Ar. Rowe, murANUFACTURERS and wholesale deal 'll.ll ersin BROOMS, B AS ETS and WOOD WARE, hays -removed to-the hap store lately occupied by Messrs. Seticra c..s La vii - wher, they have opened an extensive stock of Eastern and City made BROOMS and OOD WARE, which, they are now selling at the lowpst manufacturers prices. oL• full assortment of Bri.ales, Aloha, Mat Cordage, conatantly . on hand No North Third Street, 3 doors below Race, Ph dolphin • . jfyl7,'so P. Steam- Iron ;railing.' -MAZUI fik. GILTILACI:ffEit, Corner of Ridge Road and Broad &rat, WOULD call the attention of purChnsers to V V 'their elegant assortment of ;Fraught and Cast Iron Railing for , • CEMETERIES, • BALCONIES,' I , • • VERANDAS, Roiling for. ; .Churches, Public ,and Private Buildings;Piitilic Squares, &c., together with all kinds of PlitiMand Ornamental Iron Work. More ezt Gallagher's;Book of ORIGIN - AL DESIGNS, containing the best selection o designothat has ever been issued,.will be sent to any person who may wish to make a select tion. 11eb19,51 L. S. GOEXION, PRODUCE; _COMMISSION AI11) FOR. ' WARDING 'MERCHANT," No.7s Noth. Street., Baltimore. . T HE undersigned, Agent for the Pennsylvania and Ohio Lino, being can • t 'Coated tou the Baltimore and Susque• 'Anna Railroad, , h as ;made' arrangements for transacting a , . _ • General Produce Commtalon Business, in connection FORWARDING RUMNESS, and reispietfully . eolicits consignments of Whis key, Flour, Gram, and Country Produce gene. rally. Reepectfully, S 'GORDON. • Baltirnore, April 2-3mfss. ' , • N. B. Orders for Groceries, - Salt, &c., will be promptly. executed. REFERENCES. Messrs:Sohn Sullivan &.Sons, 'W. Starr & SonsAThotnas.J. Qarson & Co., John M'Cul logh & Co. Wilio -- &.Wilson, David Hays & Co., Duvall, Keighlerl & Dorsei l , Miller and Mayhew, Tnr_nballi, Doll &, ado, .Robert 'Garrett sr. Soles, Jalnea George, altimore. Mossio Cuingto Br. Co . Messrs, clark-&'Thaw, H Graft PiTioburg, Mr. J. W. Kerr, Harrisburgl • James Cowden, Esq.,•Columliia. Moss Muilloßan & Ray Blairsville. • Messrs. P. A & S Small, York. It essre.letuee Steel & Co.", Lewis & Butler Philadelphia, • '.. MitiVlX SET.i di CO., . ' ELOUILAND PRODUCE COMMISION • s,. .'• MERCHANTS, .305 Baltimore flt 4 opposite Eutaw House, rrOTHiheir whole, attatidon to the:Bale Roar,. Grain oud Seeds. Whiskey. Bacon. • ril, sSutter, Wool, , Dried . Frisk &c., ,Edo. on Ihefluost. , reasoesble terms. PurPosing soon to , yom oe ogiare,thei,witt have tho use,of Roil Rolid't tick conneOtink.trith the Susquehanna 1 4 Roadi , t th ey. now tespeotfttlly, solicit consign, mania ovat'llidi!roadiundWill.ithecaselVes. pay & Im o amproduce: to:their, Warehouse, when roceised Itijotapf a large .car load or more at 'a '; "•"" • • Moisnli t *Davidtpiarari, 4 , - A"; ,maTlincire, ,, , D. - PitlY; , ' • • ' • • •-'• Mr. Uptim•Wastiiiptiugh, Chambersburg. atag-filppa litsitrcitii . i. z l . 446l.iiii;iiiiiig„:: 'The rusted; States ' , Life ',lnsurance . , -; cAiineity and.24lelt`Company._ , narter - " - `2'erpettiat-;- , CoiffeU. ti :5 ,t —Mh THE constant, 'unsolicited aprilleation. for Life Insurance, givei the•mcdit abundant and gratifying proof that 'the public mind is deeply impressed with the test, importance of this subject... The 'great object, however, of Insurance should be safety; caberwiso the whole motive to insure may be demppointed. Too much care cannot be practiced in the .selection of pn office with which to effect the contract.— The choice should be regulated not by present . and , constant large inducements, as tins, is cer-, tainly incompatible with future benefits. • The. premiutng. - on life are calculated,for the future, if present and prosadctive benefits therefore are given, the result ultimately, must terminate in disappoimment and ruin. The object aimed at by this insßiala is stability and per peturty. The rates of premium have been care hilly prepared with reference to fiuctuations.- - _Tfie etsli system ofliaymaoTe has also been adopted.'Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this company, and every, contingency being fortified with an ample cap• ital;security stamps tne whole system. .This feature, 'paramount to all 'other considerations, commends the company to public favor. Ex planatory pamphlets, blanks. application papers information, and every facility will be-cheerfully furnished the public by Mr. E. BEATTY, who has been duly appointed_agent of this company -for Cumberland 'county: Dr. H HINKLE - V . has also been Opointed Medical Examiner: Directars,--Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, WilliarrilVlGodwin, Paul 13 Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George APflenry, James Devereux, John L .Pregdent.—StePlien R. Crawford. rtice 7 Pcesident.—Ambrose W. Thompson .0 Secretarii , & Treasurer.—Charlea G Imlay—, acznary.,=:lllah up I Eyre. 'Colonaci.E.4rittorgey.—ThomWe Balch. ..31.dical Examiners. • BaullE3 Goddard, M.D. William:Pepper, M. D., ' fa uk7 1Y rmr. lETSURADTCE. THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an net of Assembly, is now lolly organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorges, Michael Cock in, Malelioir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Ceover, Lewis flyer; Henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The Tates of insurance areas low and tavern bl ° as any . Company of the kind in the Siete.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willinglo wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. HENR_Y_ LEWIS HYER, Secretary. MICIIAEL COCSLIN, Treasurer. 00.17'49:'-- Cumberland coiinty.-Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremtinstown; Robert Moore and Charles-Bell, Carlisle: Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl,'Clturchtown. _ Yoth.county.,,John.Sherrick Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel ltaffensberger, J W Oraft. Harrisburg.—liouger & Lochmnn. - Members tot the company having policies a bout to expire can have them_renewed by malt. _ing_nephenthei to any_of_theitg.enta, ing from secret disease _ VICTIM OF QUACEEMY AS by the prescriptions containedin thi9 book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate Heed, and With - One tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease it fully explains the CROW of MIOIOOtPS enrly do cline, wtth observations on marriage-p•besidee many other derangements which It.. would nut by proper to enumerate in the publitiPrints. ilizlrAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, .YOUNG ,NO. 152 SPRUCE Street, PIDLADLEPIIIA" Post-paid. YOUNG can be consulted on - any of ihe Diseases prescribed in his different publioa ions, at his Offices, 152 SPRUCE street, every day betiveen 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted. May I, Ibso. FRESH ARRIVAL OF 'English and "American Hardware. Cheaper than ertabgot t ind this side of the r HE 's ubscriber having juet returned from JIL ,the Eastern , cities with a full and hand some assortment ofall 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. tcl, formerly kept by Henry. Glass, a here he would invite all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware to give hint a call and see and satisfy yourself of the , truth, as we aro determ ined to sell at a very small advancli. Small irofits and quick sales are the order of the day To Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full stock of white, lifineral and Japaned Knobs, locks and latches, of every description price and quality, hinges and F crews, window sash and shutter springs. - strait-necked,. and barrdlled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut and circular Saws, hand, panel, ripping and book Saws, bright, black add. blue augurs, o the,very best makers, Chisels, broad,peinting 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 it complete, assortment of articles in yourline of business. saddlery tools, brass, silver and Japaned moulding, carriag e. trimmings, broad pfisteing and seaming faces and fringes, plain and figured Canvacni; of .cloth,-top -lining-cloth- and- serge - lining of vari ous • kinds, white, rod, blue and tlatent leather Dashers, silver and brass plate; Deer Hair, mous, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, elip tie springs, iron axles malleable castings, &c.- To Cabinet and Shoe. Makers, 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 Vaneers, moulding, beading,i resets,glass, mineral and mahogany -knobs of every size and style. • . To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others. 10 to,.s of assorted bar iron, tt arranted to be of the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered, horse shoo, scollop, plough, broad an narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe bar, - band, round and ;square iron, cast, shear, spring, English and Ainerician blister steel, Eng. - link Wagon boxes, Curing() boxes in setis,'an vile, vices, files , rasps, horse shoo nails, &c. .To Housekeepers. • . A beautiful assortment of cheap fancii . gocide, ouc h as waiters , trays,. plain and fancy knives forks, butcher knisos and - steels, britiania lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silver • table end tea spoons, plated'butter knives,"pt:e. serving kettles,,-smoothing irons, iron and.tin- 1 ned tea and oval boilers; iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron . pots, wash kettles, and stew pane, &e. Tb Gunsmiths, Afarksinen and Others. Wheeling Va, Itifle and ,Gun Barrels, tone _action, "plug, nipPle and back action Gun Looks, gun mount ing and gun • breech cocks, shoat Prase. and German silver oreaments„&c. A fresh , lot of Weiherill'a pure and extra White Lead, ail and turpentine. varnishes, In. pan, white and rod load, yellow- and , . Omen paint, ground in oil, whiting, Yel low qehre, &c. A' good askortment of double refined powder rook powder'of extra quality, safety.fuse, 'flints and. bar lead, ropes of all kinds, for threshing machines and well diggers, end `thousand other articles too'numerous to insert, all we'ask is to eivolue a call, and We aro con. fident you will find &good ese'ortment of Hard ; ware and cheerier 3 thatroan ,be founds its any other Howie ,this: side of the east. Give..usi a' ,call is all ask, L the old and well k n own Stand formerly' kept by Lewis Her. .North Hanover street, .next dime tt, Scott's Hoteljormerly kept hy•HeneY filed ; nov6 JACOB SEVER AGENTS rhOCTOR YOURSELF jlff—FOß 25 CENTS!! —By means of the pocket 71seulapini, or, EverY one is (min Physician ! Twen ,-fonrth edition, with up ards'ot-a hundred engra ings, showing private djs ises in every shape and Irtn, mid malformations 'the generative system. tY WWYOUNG, M.D. The time has now Air- To Blain! anti Mark-mum E=EZIM REAT‘gotraitßP=. l l:. ~ T • • _ it -- • c 1.02 1 , 1 • Effe CHERRY PECTORAL: . • Per also Cure of COE' GIT.S,' COLDS; HOARSENESS ; BRON CHITIS, OROUP; A.STH-.• IXTHOOPING-OOUGE' • r ANE CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community this -Justly cele brated remedy for 'diseases of - the throat And _lungs, it is not our,witill -to trifle with the oiTheliltliTif the afilleted, but frankly to lny be fore them the opinions of distiruislied men and some of the evidences of its sucCese, from which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourstilves to. make no wild assertions or false staicmcnts of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any suffering huinanityllieli facts will not warrant. Many proofs are here given, nud we solicit an inquiry. Irom the public into all womublish,feel ing assured they will find them perfectly reliable and the medicine worthy their best confidence, snd patronage. FROM BENJ. SILLIMAN. M. 0., L. L. D. Es'c Professor of Chemistry, Mineraology,&e., Yale College, Mei - Ater of the Lit., Ilist.,Med. moo. , and SeierO,Societies of America and Europe. 4'l dre - Mthe CRERRY PECTORAL an ad mirable4coinposition from some of the best ar ieleslittlic filateria Medics, add a very effect ive readily for the class of (incases it is intend 3,ed to'cure. ' , Drew Haven. Ct., Nov. 1,1849. . Prof. CLEVELAND,of Bowdoin College, Me. Writes—" I have witnessed the effects of.your , CHERRY PECTORAL' in my Own family and that of my friends, and tt . gives me satisfaction for state in its favor that no medicine 1 have ever 'known has proVed so riminently successful of curing diseases or the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes —"That he einisitler; 'CHERRY PEC TORAL' the he..st medicine for Pulmonorralree tions ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter being obliged to keep the room our months within severe settled cough, :teem :p anied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms or - consumption, commenaed the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and had completely recovered." HEAR - THE PATIENT. Dr. Ayer—Dear Sir: For two years I was afflicted with a very severe cough,accompanied bo spitting of blood and profuse aught sweats.— By the advice az)f any attending physician I was induced to use your CHERRY PECTuItAI.q --nnd'eoistiiiiWd to aio so till rcoiTshiered myself cured, and - aScribn the effect to your prepara.ion. ..I.AMES RANDALL._ Hamarkan on. Springficlsl, Nov. 27, 1848. This day,' appeared, the-411)0%-c named Joints Randal, and pronoun Ced the above statemema true_in every respect. - - LORENZO NORTON, A lustice. TIIE REMEDY THAT CURES. • PORTLAND, Me. Jan. 10, 1847. Dr. Ayer; I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly 'worse until last au tumn, it brought on a cough whibh confined me' in my chamber, and began to assume the alarm ing symptoms of consumption. I had tried the best advice and. the best medicine to no purpose, matil I used your CHERRY PECTORAL, which' has cured me, and - von may well believe me.— Cratefully yours. J. D. PHELPS. 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. PREPARED DT J. V. AVILES, WILMS?, LOWELL _ _ _DIASSACIIESETTS. _ . Sold by Dr. Rawlins, 5... A. Hubbard & Dr. S. Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day,. Mechanicsburg; .1 H. Herron, Newville; J. C. Allick. Ship rensburg; and druggisth . generally, . ' DR. XEMELEIELDM3 celebrated _Family Medicines, It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured Dr. Reeler's - Sarsaparilla Panacea- For the removal and permanent cure of al ,• Discuses arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit • - of body. The All-wise Creator has implanted organized bodies an innate disposition to self preservation. The vital , powers possess the property of resisting the influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD is the common par bulum from which all parts. of living matte derivbs its' renovating elements, and consequent_ ly, upon which tile life of organized beings de pend, it is probable that in cases of accident' or where artificial means have been employed' to depriie it of an essential property, the vital effects of the whole system will be . • warn restoring to it that propesty. In all con stitutional and hereditary affections, this fluid. has undergone some primary alteration, which is the cause of the special disease, or. which ca sentially contributed to its production. Resto ration to health can only be obtained by„a re._ moral of - the inerbifli - eausethiough medi. um of the circulation, and Dr. Keeler's Saran parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid known._ See pamphlets."' ' _Blackwoodtown, N. 3.„ June - 6, - 11348. Dr. Keeler—Dear 'Sip, I -nen. entirely out of your Panacea"- I was Called upon day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popuhir where Chave introduced it, and I think the more it is - used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, PARHAM, M. D. r_l•For details, certificates, &c., see circa: Tara; &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 hot , Bea , 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. Ton much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every one afflicted with 'any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It -is warranted to core-or no pay. Price only 50 cents. DR. KEELEIVS CORDIAL AND•CARMI NATIVE., • Every family whether rich ur poor, who val ues health and all its blessings, should have ib is invaluable remedy ut build: It is infinitely t h e beet remedy lintiwn fir Diarrlicea, Dysentery, Cholera Nlorhus, Cholera Infauturin Flatulency, griping pains, all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials limn - Physicians - and - others - unsolicited ban given it a reputation ea firm as adamant. Wt. - 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 all kinds of worms from the body. 'lt is with out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will if ad ministered According to., directions,, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The daie and each bottle, contains twice as much as similar remedies... Price only 25 cents per brittle. , DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS.- -Although not recommended as a "cure all," yet they are the mildest and beet remedy to re move Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, nil inesness; Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head. ache, Indigeatinn, etc. 'Mike other purgative medicines they leave the kowelsalways relaxed and consequently are. the - :proper medicine for for females and persona leading a solitary life. Price 25 cent,. „ DR. 'KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION 'A justly celebrated external application for Paine of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spent; Dialect!, Tic Doloreus, Swellings of the Joints, .Rlisumatisin, Gout, sciatica and 'for all diem , dere wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme dy is applicable. Price twenty.fivp emits per All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines, are prepared and sold Whole.; sale and Retail, at 294 MARKET /STREET, Phitadelphia. For .sale by, S.- ELLIOTT. Carlisle ; A. G. Miller, Dickinson; Mews. Akick, Shippens berg,. L F. Spalir,lllechoiliabnrg. M. Bitner, Shiaemanstown, end ln,every town throughout _ the county -mid State. (January LI, 1851 grilltßATE OI AtAGIsTESFA.a-An : agree . abla and mild: refrigerant' and.. laxativo , or aalo by-IIUfIBARD. • - lipar26 I=RE dG w.amna PROtor; : , 0 LAXE'S Firo`inidt.Wittor Proof YAINT• Nithioh has boor' Izeonoively,used for theitiOt six ; . yetiroyrith t tho-wolOot• saciois'on ii.iljo,ropfa of ~ifouKo, Stoombooto,, &c :„ not , A, single inotnniblilcnown whofejt'hito: For oak, by fml2l , H. SAXTO N ',slllo . ellititoft.6. , : Price Re&ced VAUGHN'S - 14THOMIgeTIC 111IXTIME - Largo IBottlos—Only One Dollar. rue Proprietor of the Gimbt Ametteaq IteMedy " Vona me 3 VICIIITABLZ LITIIONTRIPTIO induced by tie unman 'solicitations of him Agents, throughout. tho Unite• !Rats. and Ciptads, has now Reduced the Price .• hii . popular and well knorm article; and from tide date tea forth,he will put up bat one six° only.—hi t gnu sottletr—the retail pdoe will be - ONE DOLLAR. The public may rem bleared that the character of the Melt 'One s its strength. and curative propane. WILL IttllAl INCUMIGUID, and the tame on will be bestowed in, DIS Mita it as heretofore. —A.thie-medlcine,--ender its Seduced price, will be purchase ey those who have not hitherto made thimmilvm acquaint* with its virtue', the Isropiletor would be; to intimate thin hi ankle is not to be classed with the yam amount of " Remedis of the day ;" it claims for itself a-greater Aolirte power, a all disease,, then any attar preparation now defers andd ; and Lae enstatnest quit for eight years by its generic -medical virtues, and, until this reduction, commanded doubt 14 price of any other article in this line. NOTICE PARTICIILARLT, this Attica* acts with great ham aL POWtr and .CertainiT, anon the Blood, Liver, Sid'neVe, Lange, end artl other mew, upon the procreation or weighllte Nettle depend. This medicine hair a juitly high repute ea a nuartaY for .Dropsy and Gravel, and all disease. of that nature. It may be relied upon who the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient, —and fi item disSunwinge diaeun , more mpecially Damrar, the props KM would earnestly and honestly recommend • it. At 'resent price It is easily obtelsed by all, and the trial will pros the article to be the Cheapest lieslicine in the World!. 157 - Please ask for patophlets— theateets rive theta away they oontain over sixteen page. of receipts, (in addition to fa medical matter) valuable for hotwehold`purposta, and whhe wN mie many dollars per year to practiCal housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to make the book of ow! value, said. from its character a. an aavertaing medium ft I the medicine. the testimony In favor of which, in the form Afters froth all parts of the country, may be relied upon, 052 ,- Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptio Mixture Great American Remedy, now for sale In quart bottles at. al each, email hinder at 50 ea each. No small bottles will la lamed after the present stocris disposed of. Principal Office, Baird°, N. Y., 207 Malir Street, • O. C. VAUGHN. sold Wb6lesale and Retail by OLCOTT iIIoRESSON C0.,"127 Maiden Lane. New York City. N. 8.-11 letters. (excepting from agents and dealers sal whom he transacts business) must be Poet Paid. or no allentic till be given to them. S aveNtlcle, 'Carlisle, JC&GBA !tick , Shippensburg, Russel & Dice, Dickinson, I. Spahr, Mechnni^squrg, A 1 - 1. Zater, Kingstown. Octla Valuable School Books, UI3I,ISIIED BY THOMAS,COW'PETIi p ro wAITE CO., 253 111ARKET ST It FE r, PHIADELPHIA, and Tor sale by all the las I - sellers in. the United States : MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGR.\ An easy introduntion to the study of , phy, designed fonebildren, and completely Instratcd by NO engravings and 14 colored maps. . MITCHELL'S INTERSIEDIATE GEOOnAr.III-2; The text, the exercises the illustrations, awl th e forty beautiful maps are printed togetJter in ode quarto volume. • SetrooL_GxonnArns_lit_Asu.aa,- sySiem of modern Geography; comprising a desci iption of the present state of the world and its five great divisions. Embellishes! wills nu niermis °wavings and illustrated by an excel lent Atlas containifig.2B handsome anstaceu rale colored maps. This series of Geography, by S. Augustus-Alitebell - has been ivliollf . or partly introduced into the public and private schools of all principal _cities and towns of the Uni ted States ; and after_a full and fair trial of Its merits in these schoOls, it has received nn almost eniversal recommendation. MITSIIELL'S Arierarcr GEOOTIAPIIT Es 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. MITCHELL'S ATLAS.OP.OUT . LINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geog raphy, with Maps and embellishments. 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. G 11E21'1E% nun. LESSON ix Gus:v.3l.Ln, based upon the construction end analysis of sentences; designed as as introduction to the "Analysis." - GREEIS£ 9 6 ArrALTals—A treat'se on the strata lure of the English language, with illustrationt and exercises adapted to the use of schools, by Samuel - S. Green, -- A - Al:, Principal - of - dm Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These books hive already in the short time they have • been published,obtained a very .:K -renslve-elrcuhrtiturclurving-lierett-iiitrutliffedliiii- ithe public schools bf Boston, Balttmore, Flits burg, Cincinnatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg. and other cities end towns, and recommended by those who have tried them in their schools, as without _question the' best English Claimers inexistence. . SCHOOL-READER'S. rHE PRIMARY SCHOOL :IleAnrn--6Part Ist is intended for beginners. It contains a lesson upo s each of the elementary sounds of the lan: 'gunge - The Primary School Reader, girl 2d, contains exercises in articulation, arranged in connection with easy reading lessons. The Primary Reader, part ad, is designed for the first class in Primary Schools, and the lowest class in Grammar Schools. 1 DE CaAnnu' Scuoot RrAnan, is designed for the middle class in Grammar Schools, and sontains eiercfses in articulation arranged in connection with readinglessons THE DISTRICT SCHOOL , READER, in design for . the highest classes it. public and private schools. It contains eseisises in articulation, pauses, and inflections of the voice with such rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful. Tun INSTRUCTIVE'READTR ; ar a Course o. flentling on NRIRCRI iSIOTy; Science and Lite return designed for schools. - E SPELLING BOOK. Consisting of words in columns and,sentences for oral nod written exercises. It is a complete land systematie series of exerei,e4 -in English art hography. This lushly popular series of reading books, and this opelling book were corapited by Mr. Vi an. Swat., of Boston, and judging komA be rapid introduction into schools which they hose obtained ill the f e aster!' and Middle States and in many of the AVestern nod SeutEcen States, we think they ore refills , better :Molded , to the Watts of teachers and. scholar , gnu any Winn yet published. The publishets base n rely large min.ber of recommeaations . it t., t publi c school committees, teachers and others . t .s.mily to cation. " HISTORY . OF THE U. S'l' • , Ooe vol lor tq.;schools low • Mies. The same work conthnsed and simplified or common schools, vol. 18 moo. " JARVIS'S PRACTICAL PHIBIE/LOGY,' for 111 e UGC of schools and familia - a, 1 vol. lt.l mu. with engravings. . ~PRIMARY PIIIbxoLOOY I by - Ihe same author, vol.lB mu., • • FIRST Boat .A.V.ITHEIETIC, by T. A. Adams, intended for primary and common schools. • ARITHMETIC IN TtiVO PARTS. By tke.;same .auther. Part first—advanced lessons In mental arithmetic ; part. second—, rotes anti examples for practice in written anal tactic, fore.ammon and high"seltools. A Key to examples for praeice in written aritometie, for the use of teachers by the saute author. These nrithmetics have secured, very lii recommendations froni teachers &schools and acatlemkes, and from profesiors is several of our "colleges, and from others interested it,the cause of education inyarinua saddens of the NlJ,hipn.. T. C. , 8c lso publish !rainy other School Books, which Co.,&ere re 'riot -room. to. enumerate' here; besides Law , Medical, Theological and' ;Miscellaneous Books and they are. fully. prcpa• red to answer orders ' for hooks Inotery.depart silent of knowledge, llooksellers,'Sdiool , Ccn. rnittees, and others, supplied on the mast flivor ! ahleterms. - (sept 4.5,'*59.4"y„). CHURCH, LEE AND FEEMAN y Etwawsztainzipa. vr.doozsaas. STEAM SAW -, sxxLiat 'NEW:CUMBERLAND, PA. • • - Harrimin% Cohunbian Ink. 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