II 0! • • •i N T; rr •• The Upright Ntatrof Busiztess. There is for, whom _feel higher respect; IMO -ad in iraiinn; •therrfor •t he I; P . right Mum tb . f; c maityi,.; feel that& coilld.meriveadily• beltymertyr.,7 • than'kip. And-lit.mothaiY.Y.Qt nt9re,9 1 4ipm 1 3 , 4.4442 at J 5 not for thq,geeereusnMatt thatAttfeet - this .itil24,9f-#'?.PO4;;,:;Pil'E9',3"•,l, seen to ot o - ,k„ to v ; competed with the lofty virtues I spealtl of ' : J!],il:l§A:f 9 ;'':‘ l , l P, TOW 'F .,,1 q 3 -Piat`r,4 ll t* chantici—WhOljeshAia t Mitgriifie r cOt ; nations . . Oat may do allvetp speak' loCtio ' , '`didpitage •• wish' there- was in,ore l of itt ;; and yeti t exidt . with,„the avant of. the•true, lofty, un-. bendthg , uPrightness. That not. the rnaa•Jaen!ofovhoin.l„spehic;,Lbut_ltl ie he who standi tunidst• all - the ~interests and perilous exigencies frade, ; 7 :firm: calm; disinterested . und upright., , 'lt is' rMOC the; , who.can see another man 'e • tress4iiiimell as his own . It is ' the man whoie mind, hie coin sadvtintliges doei not e blind - for %an --instant-:--who could. sit a jud4o4pen a 'question' bet Ween himself is, ne i g hbor, , ...'and his, ju s t as ;safely as; the • purest magitrate upon - the. bench ,of • jestiCc. • • Qii.l -hen , Much ,richo then: erMine—, how fai.•nobler ihan" . e•-trairi ,mtigisteii:: al authority.46w.'atoie.'n*.ftil'" than the • guaided, pomp of inajesiy, iS ,that magnammtotts:and4najestiC,iruth :.Yes, it is the'retin WhOis true—:rue-.to -him ' self,;-his neigbbcit':aini his God:--tiue to his COnscience,Cod- whq . feels % that , the slightest suggestion of.that conscience is . more to.him than the chance: of acqutr• „ ing• an hundred estates. Death-.l3ed Scenes. There is no place in the world like a (kith-W. ,There is'no scene on earth of so solefinnitiferest, and around whieh, gathers'euch an assemblage of affecting impressions.. The deathbed is the last stage of human journeying to the world of spirits—The minds of men approach therlas r point of human travel‘ with re ladtant dread. From the death7bed - man takes - kislast look on earth - and earth's objects. On -- the de - ath-bed the eye grows' dim, the world recedes, the - vision chtui-1 ges, , and the dark, gloomy, twilight of lifesjak evening,' settles down on all thitige - hertilielow. - ;:The deitli - -bed is :to the Christian the vestibule-of Heaven.— WhilCke(littge4 • here, _undressing for thigraVe, and' pulling . on the garments of ,iinnoorfality, the Ohristion often hears thetrat breathing froth the stings -of an gels",.and his ear is celestial . .I',le,death-bed is to man without piety • and deatitilW Of religion the, dark - hula to. the world of woe..; What pen is graphic enough to depict the. death-bed scenes in hdinon history ? Yet, this , last net in life's drama-inust come hnd this ;human-history-must• -be wijtten for each ono; Of what sort shall ' they. be ? - - SUPERIOR- - FRESH GROCERIEST . Cif/ and Su before - Purchasing elsewhere' !' • rruiE subtdribeiiiiiitiVreeeiiing arid oenp _ Ing at-his - .C. heap-Family Grocery and Quennsware , StOrmin Weer; - Main" Street, Car .. DON, a very•liiigeAsisOniment of all The anti-' clps hislinei - biljiness: ' • •' •-• ' Brown Sitars' of 'the - best 'qunlity',. from 7 to 9 cents - per pontiC.Loverink's - best erashedand pabiorized Sagard. frOm lu . to 1:2-.1.2. Cents - Per pound, 'N.O: .Sugtir House 'Mid 'Syrup . Midas. SQL; of all' grades from 32 to'69-i per gallon.— AleoTirsupply'brfteeh — gliSiiiir DPW all kinds; wairantedpure. : SOAPS, Fancy; Cos . .' tile; Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, Pul verized Salaratu . e, Indigo, Mould and Dipped Candles,-Coinnion-and.Winter-Sirained-W-hale- Oils.T' Also, a supply of fresh Hominy; cheese front the bestDairtes always on hand. Fancy sewing, traveling, clothes ancfmarket Baskets, tosethenviith a - general assortment bl Chew ' Mg_ and.smoking Tobaccos, Spanish. and COMmori do., ropes,- twines; and Brushes brill kinds. • ' CEDAR' WAR E.—Housekeepoie, and • - olherifexPeeting- soon to eriiberk in the same business, please call and examine my Stock of Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets, Dreamt, ikc. ' eoc, - -GLASS AND: QUEENSWARE.—The subscriber has just added to his already large stocks number of white Granite, Gold Figur- . ed; Blue, iMarble, Flowing Blue, and , Mullion. ry Tea Sets, of 98. pieces, • Aldo, Plates and. Dishes, - %Tumblers, Preserve, Dishes, Syrup _ Bottles, &c. of every description end price pp, - - that he will' be" able to ,meet the wants and means, of - all in the toinuninity who may favor litm with a call.• • " i .mars! , ;J. D.' niu;nEy.T. EXTENSIV..E • , Xi1311ELBILU:•411: COAL .V.AILD. Tag7(ilubscriber- Would' respectfully, inform _customers and the public generally that Re still continues the LUMBER AND COAL BUSINESS; and that hiving lately purchased in addition to his fernier, business facilities, the Large and - convenient Warehouseend Coal Yard lately, occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the Well known Lumbar and Coal Yard of the - the ' Rail Hoed and .College lie ;'now more - fully:prepared to enter& his business.. He has at thietime and •is - keeping constantly on hand a' well selected sistirtment or " • ' 'SEASONED LUMBER; of all kinds. sorts, and sizes. Likewise the different kinds of FAMILY COAL. such' as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.— All of which ha will sell unusually low for Cash. He will also keep constantly on hand -' PLASTER. SAL P, FISH, &c. With all the different articles generally found in,a well stored Warehouim. 1 - lo will, also at afftlmes. butrintoDU.CE. aed , FLp.UR, .for Vill:pay , the' highest, current priceS, Being ;very _thankful At: past fitvors, mciuld Antief aniiiiusiy Ccotititinalitin 'of lit 'least' a reasonable iniblia'pittronago. ' ratirl9.z • , ;SAM'I.• M -'IIIOOVERJ-i . . would' the :eltlione to UniVefreel Refrigerator with' %Va. 'ter Filter, etteicha d i may be 'aeon at hie • - •teaidance . ;'ifiiiar •in!.'oneration. and can be 'fur niahed'ixt eity'nricee, thereby saying freight, May 21 '5l. • G W HITHER.' mirA %W.A.! TEA; r ATEST AR RI V La FROM CHINA!—The 2.• ' lovers.of good TEA can be I I :4 - pupplied with Jonkin's & Co's Superior Green and Black , , Pas, either Toone or put up - - in fourth, half or. pound Italic packs to suit purchasers at prices ranging 50 cents up , to 8; par, pound, by calling at .Ihp 'stoic of' [mrs] J. D. HALBERT. A CA D. „f,'X'9.the Lad M PORTER Would respectfully inform the Ladies: that he has fittedllP'the+ room recently occupied ;by Mies Beteey,Korman, next door _to the.old stand sea LADIES pIXOE ST,DRE. EXCLUSIVELY;” ..,where aro , wilrfifi'd If vion. 'fiCE4etelliseortinent .of* gitifersv ileaTelipperai front(tljeli a at manufactories ,in ,Philadelphia, and also° lihie .d i iiin t itiiiltePPOL:ethleh'thelenttentionis ..,.1c;9110,14;4.11,00t7: , , THE olgorlber.4eitiirtill,Weincere thnnke 'to'liisllitiroprogvouetomers -rind'lhtc publin; go -4i for:ihaliberal'onntoglimint". 1411. for - extendadvAnd,deeiran-In;' , -a-i'vror 4 t 40' assureroll that Jan?,linno)deratily onikroint stock In I:*ll.l4iArnneMoNinqnnpotod',lv4ll(Ain -bunlnOns X Tfkl4nlncgoAnitlnt#,(lolnjl;,:fcir Ablit'vrolll(l ho n., 03K 1 P611,. .WY. 0111 ki ,104 0 4 1 0) A b f! 4 . 4 ;40'' 11 4,P1ii' f!,101/1 1 at/ • •fr 4..'.nYlilninpOrlOlA earn Onto aftflOttltiOn Of? Week:fa 40,;aPra f1e.5),0f brindle.. 9 hin 17Ifd.andI Water''reqUillo ' 'I SAXTON.' 1 • • MEE • otoreinzati''..o 0. ....,.qitengive,,Aftbinekwpfi!#FigniAi , j .1^ i 1 11,6' ' II Z I SNIfLtir atte6seoilb49 C. Gibson, CAterNIMILIEVICEII. & UN. t'DElt.TAK.E ! Ri*Northeattatior st - reet;Marlislo7 I'vioaltt reaßeptfutly infdrat the'citisenli of parßslo btindi the , Rubliel goneially Athat - onow hat on , ) ' ) I , l `hand'h lorgeasso'rtmont of new. '. e_, niid= oIogant , TERNITUROP "edasfsting: ;port o 3 + eofdfi,: .01Vntdroticts, , Card,' and , other ler aVas, Bureaus,Sildstoade, I plabrand tancp ' Sawing Stands, &c. manuftioturercitT thd boat • rnatertaltrand gnolity, wstranted. - ; Aden, fi.igene" - ral assortment'of , Chairo thti lowest Vositian.B hada, tnadeo tor ardor and.totalling: ttrotrirniy, attended to. ir.rCOEFINS made to "ordtar at tho shortost notice. arid baying *lea" didolfeaho'he 'will 'attend ftinorals in town or' couptry, „04,-,l)ont forg,at tho old stand ofWm. ' C.,Cr. 'ibson,. ,N4rth, Ilsnovor street, 'a fow doora noyth of Gimp's note]. B V. 4opt 4-1 y ' R. . SAIILE 1ei ,.9 . .V , • • • •c d '', • • .•0 11 •T,i't •- • I,• ' • • I ,•• :•,?,,:.:. •• tk9'.•• 40, P • ;'''', 'P) Corner .of Hoover 'and Ze. riniffEranderiiigneillititAilWays °Oland a large .11'j stock'of Superior 'Cabinet•Ware, in all the Wilmot styles, which hols:prepared,,to soil at lowest prices. ffe• invites'attenikin parlic ularly to the PatelitiSpriV-Bottoth liedste;r4d, n' most useful article • -which- entirely, obviates all objections. Tlia,"VettOM'Calt, IM a untied to old Beditetale:' They tiitvii.4iiren 'Ohara hatiefae Lion to all who have them in use. „ , : 'CGEF/NS'inatle'to Order at:the shortest., ~TACO.I3 FEITTER car!' 851 •-- 1 1 v. . Extemlire Furniture Rooms. , . . ..•••, I AMBS R.WBAVER.,. wombi respectfully. LIP mall the uttention,of House Keepers•and the public to hie, extensive-stock /of „ELEGANT FIEJRNITURS., including Sofas, ,Wardrobes, iCentre end othe'r Tables, Dressing and, plain Bureaus and every otlvr article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand .the largest'-as, ,Ifortmont of CILWIS in -Carlisle; at the lowest „Milces." tGr,Colfins made at' the , shortest hotide and a Hearso•pravided for funcrels.• , He belief its a call at his establishment orr.NOrth' nano 'ter 'street, near Glass's SOTOL. aiturd'hired out •by the: month or•year. • Carlisle, March 20. , 1850.-1 y • • • ••• rAnivIEnis,EPACrORIU,TVEI THE, subscriber „would respectfully, invite th attention of farmers to his slsortinent of PLOWS, now mainline. ; • • tured near Craighead's Mill in South Middleton township, ,four miles south - 0 care. My . assortment consists of Withr;twis, - Stuckby's and Ball's patterns.— The Castings will all-beground. I will, also - make 'GRAIN,'CRADLES. of the most' lin.; Droved parterna. All' orders directed' to Wm: L. Craighead ? Carlisle, will be attended to with promptness, and PloWs or Cradles chilli ered inrany — parr of the county free of charge, WM. L. •CRAIGEIEAD. Propt,r. DAVID STUCKEY, Ofanufater.' .Feb.l9 Gin SEVERAL ! two story BRICK HOUSES ;piton the north east coiner of the public II; square in 'the row known as "Harper'S xc ti Row." For terms, Sic,i inquire of the • • subscriber: ' 6a-no vo3l, ROB'T. — THE - sulfscriber is'inwant ore quanfiff BLACK OAK ft ARK, for which he will pay $3,50 per cord for the heat quality, ' ' may 7 JACOB SIMON. A SPLFNDID ZTOC2L! THE undersigned respectfully Informs his friends and tho !public generally, that he has lust returned from —,(57 -- Philadelphia, baying r„- 12 f purchased tho most ex ~,... Yi 2 „;", termitic, as well as the .. "k•4 9 2 7 - , cheapest' assortment of •... a 4 j ..,•' .....") , . 6 .. 6 stV'N. Watches, Jewelry, ar..c , ever hroughtito Carlisle: His stock con sista in part of , Gold and Mine; 'Patenl - Livii*ralches, ' Gl,ld and Meer cletatekest do.' • _Gold andSilver.Lepin; Walaltis.• in shoot every Variety of Waiohes at all prices. 'Ent FingeYtetteTliiTtlet Pins, Gold and - Silver.Peneils, Gold and Silver pens' end eases . and; Bracelets in great variety. A .eplandidl.artial of, .Gold, : Sliver, German Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC.' TACLES,'which are unsurpass• ed in qu lity by any'other article - west of Phil adelphia, and• which can be sold at•least 10 per cent cheaper titan in'any other establishment in the country. 'Also a large lot of • • comprising Wile, and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Crises, Porte Montiaies, Port Folios,'Ladies-,Writiag Desks, with a great varieyof - utherfaricy - nrineceesary ttt - =talon. A large lot or CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted ,to be good:----.---. - Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, He invites all to call and examinable stock, 'assured that none can fail to be suited in quill. by, quantity and rates. His articles are' cash purchases, consequently, he eau afford to sell lower than the same articles can be purchanelf elsewhere: Call at the old stand, a fevt - doore west of Burkholder's HOWL _January 15, 1851—ly T. C ONLY-N. . , A.Volco frOlehe « Bur,nt Distrlet.” blouyer'e ; Candy Factory • Rebuilt: THE subscriber wouldleapeet fully announce to his friends .and the public generally, that his Factory whiclrwas destroyed by the late fire, has been rebuilt, and ho is' now prepared to furnish Ahem with CHOICE CANDIES, ronnufactuied of the best material, which he will sell wholesalti or retail at the ,old stand in North Hanover street, feW doors north 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, Pea Isialttr, , Bo. Ho would also call attention tp.his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, Wood,•.Guns and Chinn of endless varieties. • In connection with the above, ho has on hand a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Col Tees, Teas, Molasses Spices, Crackers, Matches, Blacking, &a. Also, a prime lot of MARS, of the boa brands. . , • The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a danereas public tor the - patronage - bestowed, on him, and hopes by a desire to please to rr.a. rit a eontinuanceef the same; He' would also. return.lhanks to the .klrenten*.ind Citizen's for: theic Worts I.6,sayet ina pro arty on the..niglit of-tle'late eondogration „. . Carlisle, ap,g1,,,: ; x:4 4 ,; ; F t , •I '•"' uslic-01 • , 'THE. subscriber „ has on .lutnd .a large and well selected assortment .of MUSIC of ..hll, kinds, consisting'of ttoittof,'.:Aliiraltes, Waltzes, Polkas, de., also • instractlons'lor. Piano and, other instrarrionta... , ',llerlinPs: Method'!,. for )Method for the Violin, &c. a supply of Violin and. Guitar Strings, of firm rate quality - at oily *ices:, •”: .','; ; , Having; mado •an agangement with an Ira., porting ,and publishingOmuse Philadolphia, "ho Will be constantly , supplicd , with- paw Music ancrablo to'fariiish anything in that linemt short noiice; and upon reavonablep terms.. • Music Teachers will find it for their 'interest , to call and examine for 'thomsolvcia . ' at the ,eorner of 'Pitt and High streets, opposite , the'llishelOn House [ml9] „ Q. A. lIGBPARP. ' 313002E5T 1:100413!' 360011 St! TH''E 'desiring Vtry go'od•IBOOKS will 'ray Drug; Dpolc , and Fancy; 13.tUreitMuin ,atrelt; ! tanking ,; arenaritions fut the Trude'Sales In'Norv.Yorkf and sell'thti6 took on , hand , at unusually low !aoeue',if called few days.l ,, Tho work dbiv on' leirid t anairiristraoma bf tha voryi heat 'agt,ilN: - -ei, I • year. , ' • W r RAVVLrNS. 04 `,/,','!. Ji ,Aloo wan • us 0.1 Fv. / . . , . , 3.,no Attri&lfii:Yvlin ' eneat door, to t het P :0, , nn4 ~ yop - min,bpy.l3rinka '..61i.d , 11111illo 'fit :lose thou - city prices..,.. (May 28,'51„ , ' i t 'i.. , ,', , . .... ~, ri.,:: A labiateri .ankother , ii 7 ,angt.::l4Ptripv , Lam . 4 fatatill4'Priliet• 14ilidde t '—iust s : received, tfOx n' door to to iiko P.O; ' ~, DPW 28,'5 1; in'r if ? -014k,iireP41giPPICI,PgIc' miie A:F111;i; oigior,tinO:Nr,6f.Vl° ,gniill-d,,,h,, , rmeride gimo 01,, ..,.,.. luLtlfri, vet cvnitic iAltio, 1,..R4 10 p.. ! „/!s l o'4) 'gratejNy_atuo...l -bl-.---------- I . t - . .;,.,' 4 - .„, . 1, :,,,,,,,,,,„,.11:04,„„ ; , 1 , ! ,. ,, .. of , •i,p,, , ,. 1: - ..:04fili4 frinift , . .. i . Boln emu se. ao.. 1.,0 .. , ~ '''''' . l '1" , ` T 'o' 04(1.A. 4 - al 14 at ,ifictig . 0 el _ ii . . ,et , .iiiiiiii bilillig,i. '- g:'-- i l 311 I- 140(11(0 eitAte• MAP floran - -. 1 11 Ilito 'and colore Pettineto a , of uhou 0010r0. ,, i'l(A:idn'i,.eill'ailintail!gruriZi'ilnilEtafo 'to "wear: Allot . ii.1",",d,,,#,#..,/lin-4,18,-, ..--. ' * 4 • 1 1411tRy " r4;14,4 - ' 4; - 7,0144y 2)45/) o , , i'Wt ,/ , 1/374 ; 64 `k7.` ,• :a7, 0 4 , %. , 'o. . I rom.- RENT. WANTED =I .7DICITGSI*. MOS r , ~;, t.i.a11'i.' 1, ;.. , ,Ltr,tt',.,-' ;`.....0.' , :t1F;51f.;;•. , r,.%)r-A•1,, , ,? • '`..• • , ,__'• I ".XOglh SPrAIigi:ErUPSY r ..• ' . :r IttiViEjaitTrataiyadtai;triabiittibtogmeaq] A. I . .ttrarespl'itititilCaldese.glil'iT.,4spOri 4trbichl' , 1 11#,Iti,"0 , b ee it,parch ait'i al Witbagrent,babkati, the est•••ett3t hiaitesj - Veati:boallietiq,recottainenttl 'to t Vitiatiltbs,!Pliksialaiis;,i,Cauntyy-Alerchatital 1 ;014 bealors, as bein ffieshratbdtparinult;:otieci ,t 1 .4 •:; , ,f7L , P ,, ,'•+;•notr? ,41, : i f 9§rw:.. ~ek ; , i...',4i . , , ...4/1 141 . 16.11cOeyliqtrp , „. orboand L,'lttrpets, , ' ~ -litina 'bent i'. de le,'„ . . .S Odell., g r roattiPaid'Wlitiltr * 1. ..-Thettuinentb;' , ' l •; l : l 'Eatieaaett;,'',". l " ' ':,-$ :, P l 4 l 7 o l ll 'PaeOr., 0 5 ii'o: ' 'Perfutterii, `,3i,e;? ... ,` , - '., :, 1 Cod 7...it!q::,Pil—://'6oatiteci oor#ipi."'„;,;' . .., 7 1), ' V E.STI,I Pr S ...,.: :,r . ...:: . ; .;ndigoely, . 1 % • , 7 • , :Lok:and.Cam Woode,',-:,' ,;.,ladders, . I .•':' OiF Vitriol ,- t 1,1:- - •,;• , unihrte•i;•; " 1 ; •• ',: • Copperas •- , P '''•,',. ,1 ~ Alunt,•. ": 1 • •,, ~.. •:Lae Dy . 0..:1; , ,-*.) ; •,..-,. :••,.• 1 - '' . 3''HH. i'AlNTS''''''' ' l ' ' l ' ; • ; W;etlierdl '&" BrOthai:s . i fitre • Lead; :CbTonr 'Green and .Yedliowilfaiet and Variirsh••llinabetc, Jetsey Window. Glass,,l,inseed.„OiLmitrpen-. 'tinb, Copal arid: eon-eh Vittrlish, and, - ,Red Lead. Ali Of which ; will- , be;•aold , at llie.,yery,loWeet: marked, price,' -- ..Ahlo'i'll'ireiblitid - aitlandid,,' tta' sottnent (ir • • -,,-. , -- . i ~,,- ..,-. -, •• " -`. i .. ;. FANCY , GOCDS . , I FII.t. I •TTS', - .,' ,• ' ' . I .' ''• . ) c o'n fiictionaiy; and initufneViiblit'othei'artieles' i calculated for use and • Ornataaail ;ell br which` are offered at' the lowebt'aealf prides,' :at' the, chelip.torti'l3o6lc iind 'Fnitey Store of the; sub= twilit or on' North' He rititiethst rat, t: ".- "* , S. W. lIAVERSTI.Cff.' , ' liay 28, .1.8.51;. , ;"• - :. ',......:V..,`,., i; vAi VO; : • i °wins &74xcuianxii; • . Itecentlyfr'oni t Phiicddpfica. ' • . .14 ESPEbTFULLY ; ii)form :The citizens Of larlisle. and its-vicinity,'Thai=theYlnivd. now , t'thir Mrirble Yaid. in. South Hanover 134130 fa w. doors south' of the Court' Heine,. arid nearly opposite W-Bontz's Stere;an elcgrint etockof•puro• • • •-,,, -• ` 1 AMERICAN- WHITE, Jil"..4Rßa t and are preinded . o execute, ia themoit didahed • GrfTe Stotts .41 (4! .-. . , . 1 Door. and -Wina10t0....511.15,----Steps, E x ; together-whit other:artielelt“.tlieirline, and•prOmise jhat;An fineness, of -finish; chaste , ness; of, design and; quality 'of 'l4lm•ble; • theii. wbritriihall•not . stirpassod by any other estab lishment; • • ~ , • , • jo,: • . They are also the authortied agents of. Mr Robert Woodi of Philadelphia.: and: furl' nigh from his manufactoryoalVvarieties of IRON . RAILING for, the enclosing . of Grave lots andi all other purposes, m the shortest notice and pt Philadelphia prices. .They: will also finish or manufacture alt kinds•af uilding 'W•Orlionicti as Sills, Steps and Pkitfornii; &e:, it tlici short est notice and on the most - roatignable terms. • Having had great experienCe,. and being am-. ployed in•the'best- shope of Philadelphia, they .are therefore enabled to manufacture the'rnost fashionable work; and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of 'Carlisle and the surrounding country. , [Carlisle, nay° 185 at AT Aar WILT, sousurr.ia m lIOUSANDS •of bottles-of the AMERI it- CAN 'COMPOUND have been sold ditr.; rug the past cilr;anii. was . never known - to fail'ofh curl ' itt' few'daye, Of ~,a certain' deft 'catediseisc,Seminal weakness and all Aiseases of the trinary organs. PCTione afflicted using 'this - pleasatit. and popularroniedyciateAle - artio eiPosureots it ,leaves no 'odor on the. breath, requires n 6 restrictions -in diet or business contains no Mercury or 'noxious drugb itijoridui to the syeteni, and is adapted to every ago, sex„ or condition. It is also the best remedy known. for Fluor Albus :Whites, (feitiole complaints) *Ail which thonsands suffer, withoutobe.know. ledge of a remedy.. This celebrated remedy - has long .b - eCti iis ed - - priitatelifantide &chin and. with. unerring' success, radipally curing ninety ninc of the -hundred cases in a few . days. Around each ~bottle• are 'plaid and full dlreenmce. - ' ~• • ' CAUTION -Ask -for t he AM ER 1 d'A N. COMPOUND, and purchase nnirof,the.Agents Pt ica6l per •battle:' Freida by S; ELLIOTT Carlisle; J.' Wynn', litirrieburg; Colutrirda; - hy A. Miller,tancaster; E. .Mtirrie 4r, ,Co., York. , (Janirary, 150851. STOVE WARDROOMS AND TIN MANr ; ~ I.IPACTORY. riiHE subscribers desire to inform their friends , and the public that they have removed their TIN, COPVER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo site their•old standiin .North • Hanover street 'and may now be found in their new and conne• ,mo.diatfa_umnuftietarry._onilm—W_estlaide-af-the said strept,ia few doors above Leather street, where they will continue to keep on hand a lull assortment of every kind of „ Coppet and iro'et.lrort 'Waal. • i.which....may—lie_licedeil_hyitousekeepers_.and others. I,'heir articles arc Mantitactured by themseives,of the best ' , inattirialS; and in point of _finisWand clurabilitY;cannet.be surpassed.— They will also rnanulnctnro„and .repaii at the Shortest notice till kipds of Distiiting„ilppuira(ys. They wig. promptly'itttend ,to the laying.of TIN ROOFING and HOUSE .SPOUTING in town and country, and.on the most reusenn• blo 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 .varicty ..of. .plain.rten•plato STOVES,-elegant wood end coal air•tight PARLOR. •STO VES, of the latest styles, ' COOKING STOVE of the ft — OW — est and most impiovod inventions, at, various prices. which cannot fail to, pine° every testa. They- ro spectfully solicit on examination by the puillic of their large and varied_ assortment of stoves. Thankful to the public for 'favors heretofore extended,--and being: determined to relak no exertions to give satisfaction to their cpstom• ars they }expo 'to merit n continuance of pa o . high " ' est cash price will be paid for tro r nag T e. l - 1 . 0 ' old Copper and Pewter. , . •...• MORRIS &-HERSHEY... Carlisle, March 19; 18.51-1 y •- •. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. ~CHEAPEK .TriAN, THE, cHEArtsT. 7- . • riAvi NG just .returned Iron Now York s tc IA Philadelphia with the bestmna Cheapest Stock of HARDWAREX UTKERY BUILD ING MATERIIALS', PAINTS; ever brodahrt6Carlisle;l'w,ould resasatfully regiiosl dealers-11'nd — Cdneamers and C11'01(101% Wove me a call mid tea whether they cannot got more and better. , goOds.for the same morier than at any other place, inntown. My stock of Locks, Latches,Boltp,flingeri,, Screws; Nails, Spikes, Glass,. P a ints , !s c., mcomplete, and very cheap. Carpenter's' TOMS, I linyo,,a.spiendid -assert. mont, Also, Cabinet Maker's fools and Ma Glass Bureau Knobs - and . • .. SAD,LZLCRS dc,c.OACII mArams, , ' onn,have erhrything'lrf,,their lino cheaper than eyc• , • — ••"'p•OK'SFIOEMATCV.B.,S;'''' tbt cia It ;of , Moiiiao antl•LininK ,P Skins, Singings, cgs, TlfromUitnCWmx; and: tLetTer4,'Mutorttrient of . Shoenialcera Tools. 11 +aye also. a cOninleto assortinent of Ball's-Lasts, =Main flarritiburg, which •ctirt be Mid at Ile tidier place in town, dad at'lltill's Prices. To gelltor,with.tin assortment of all kinds Of }MM.' meretl'and RAM] Iron anti Steel. Of liouse.' keeping Articles, I have Knives. F9rlte . , Spoons Waiters, Snuffers4nil'ilt:ays; . •Tilli, Buckets; &e.' :1 4, rA•LL I have'the largest, Ilendeitniest and theer4 Assortment in' te , A)n." 'Antl'io all who wan( Good:arid Cheap, HAAIIVW4III% wou,ylsaY come a - eeec er'Ypule '''", ";'• ".' ..„ - kiiie' CI OL Vinegar, - rtysT hicoitfoil a frost' tarfol of Pura- Old 4 VinedarJof'sliporkftqaalfr,k, and' warrantO typo fromra4t4tarapoa. , (;) - 7^+.:.,t:^SU'4:f";s . w^:➢~'lt•~: ai~k-=.+' :<~ `+.4".^%nYy{i'w';'<a::~.lm..~s~: '-') tittareertitit- • 1 .,- , . .a lAtaticrittolf;Square -1 1 ZANOIL 1 i'l :.w,:,( .1 ,1 ..v. 4;i f.:7u l ..• :.i. , ..-`M,',' ~..:1, . ,! •,. m.v, , ,10rt F , ,,,l7gxr,w At iir t isealmirag i c:il,44-3 •iciiiii!,4444riisl,Aliit.iii*,.`o l ;'W,V,iiiii 41.0.6 - i iiiii , ri l zi ID' .. • . --, , Viy . eil?.llailPhOß', ':Var', , OP / if .06 ',. • • ~ :' • , Ill'ittllMl. • , lA' N GiVtftfArgs;!iTaiti'.6,7 t 6:11 ifel it+ a, in i ..firtAtosrood,atallogoux•end,Wabott;ca9tt ' II I v l 4 T l, o ,sl p 6 4J'Y lt iii ti 4."'ll i kO l J V C lL AC t l li f i), f.. t tiii, l ?,Ptilf:lil;,9l'si,_-,trflP,rs l 7lo o !? lB ,;!Pol 3 lt°,ll' ,4 , 191nartor IltdrUMOut. .' ~ ' ~ . • , if -_, IC: - dc G. have. recenced,,front,tho, Maryland ,I stitute the.,/yrst pr,e4ttar kir thine Pianos, in three, successive ypere 1848, 14p,.185P.,,:r•h0 f , ,11atia•rilito; been lion - oril 'With nitirteives tetiiiino,' . niati froth' ill., 0 .. a uioat' celebrate4;,artiOte,i f v,hO 'have used thete:ittS;rumente. .I',ittrtolifrom'theie ithabliilitneit have lieeii , used at , theeoiteneki ' O6 il.andy'llarr , ..., IjOhustook . , • Bishop,..Labordei, 'iCnooli, and other c-minent, performers.. ,They, ,gharantee durabilitl f u r, five years,,undoe.good . mire. and 'Will qtit,lttbe -, eith others 'till 'Which mar. not give4musfaction;if,appliatition be ,ma e within - ail . ..Month§ after. &slivery'. i ,•)•• • -en.04; , ,r. ',Their Unnufactory ; beinreonducted .on; t . he ~ most 'extensive: scale' enables them : ; to •turmsh ' ' 1 its ten men ts -at- the ,very. lo was t • pri cc s i svlictle.. sale . 'and. retail.' • Constantly. un',hancli, It.-. 1.. Efughaa! .Melodeons, ranging.from $45,t0 $200, . ;fir wliich they% arkoole agents:fee this city. ••. . ... January22 7 lBsl-Iy l -- -- -- - , Perfumery; FaneiSeaiScy'aper Pox ;KAtt, l o: 3 PAPToityl: 4E3 Market street, beloui , rS econti, LEGG.t& ,P,ROMPTON, , *apufacturers • - 1.) . rOrfunteri, Pinta Soaps: and, 'Pitney ,PatirulTozes,'reepectfukircad:".the'attention of the Ding gists and pealerodn' Corti* and :the C ntithOrland; Valley; 'to theft Otensive!titoolc of Gdadev.cote'prishig' Perhimerr Pallor Sohes, ToWtrer.4-f0 the :ewmploxiOnizTOilet; &o. etqll'veliety:':Alaii;Afull . rind complain es • TOrbit:pried{ 17,0n . cy Pdper" BogeS,..of °Very • de sriothin; large ,or sms:ll,-rotind or square, made orddr thonhortest'totico. • - Kt"Don't , foitet.the,plaes; , lB 'Market street; •T i litladolphia. All orders will moot wittrin'ompt rttention.- ••,,,•• ;' • • • -janls. TIANELFORTEIIARIIOO Yo. 171 chre,...Jvtri.sii.k..Ekt RIIIL4D' R. 'CITE OLD S'IPAND,H ocenriet for• .snore than OnNthirdoia•century•by 41 • E undersigned would` , Most. respectfully 1 i -, announce to the-public that he is AGENT . 'for more than twenty of thomost AsE,*, , T.i,lT,c celebrated manufacturers of 13 OS -1 t . o TON; NEW YORK, PHILA DELPHIA,- andeliewhere and constantly receiving : from , them PIAN OS o ,he richest and most varied styles, of superior ,One, and of the most taperb finish, of-G. 6.1. and 7 Octaves, Which nre warranted' equal o any manufactured 'either in this country or ju Europe, Just received, also.. &further stipply of Mardi' i ndzPerlor' .Orkans, of bountiful patterns , and Ilia WAKERO ON is conatantlY 'supplied with a eliaicoaelection of .SERAPHINES and, ;VIELODEONS, from:thooldest and Most ex iensiye nuieulacteriea in-the United.Statas t. fa !meg whien is a new styli of REED ORGAN -taving--Garhart's patent improvements, with ~-ilt pipes in front; and - *case elegantly carved, '.nd highly ornamental. Tuning 'and Repa.ring•-;-Sig.';-"Stibisdin• La Iressa, a distinguished Piane Fokie-Menufactu: er and Organ Buildellwill aft to 'MI - Orders. sopt4.'so • OSCAR •D 11-tAKTER. 'rotnbs, JlTantles, • PEIII S I7,OZERT , DEPOT'::,... , . • DON l l`4'n „deteivedi Country Merchants and fiealesei - Who Want god and cheap '0 .rt,UMFRY and FANCY OAK'S should all uipbn :JOHN 'T CLEGG, Perfainer and Chemist, 48411arleet St., below 2(1, Philadelphia, Who line, constantly-on hand PERFNMERY and FANCY ' , SOAPS .of 'every . - description', wd ersi-Hair. - 0i Is; Ox. -- Marro ws; --- Colognes; Heir Dyes, &c., &c.t - • ...100,000 persons have rend my advertisement ;n-the Figgie Ledger, hundreds' of whom 'have nailed and. been• convinced of the advantage of purohasing'diroct from.tho mannfacturer, Agency :for Ferinn's..CircaaaianJtair_ Oil, Curling Flpid; • ' I = Orders froth -any part-Of thc. - -United. - States Will be promptly attended to. .ntig4 . s6,ly -.. 'JOHN T CLCGG. ECONOMY IS WEALTH'. JrarniT - " Agit az Pine Oil, OEunphlue 8c Medal Fluid, acknowledgotT„' superiority 'and ntirii}i, manufacture end'' or sale at the lowest Wholesale prices,', by DAYJS & at the old established tcaild of Ofe late Bewa- Jilin T. Davis, CAMDEN; NEW JERSEY, whore orders by,n)o or otherwise are solicited,' And-pronoptUtteraiert-givert,--'l l he•voice.eff-the. public for •fillo - On yours, and the nivard of n Silver Medal, and. complimentary .'notice by the Franklin Tnstitate over. all competitori, is sufficient eniderice of the oxcellencri - of Alcohol, Pitch; Roiin,. ,and'Spir its - of - TSzrjySaYszei- for - snlis - Wltqlpetits - nmilt tail, at the lowest prices. ' rocrAci Jll . iiirANUF . CTOttEßS',nod'whalegtile in ere hi R 0 0, S, B ,AS IC T S Mid WOOD WARE, have reititnied to the largo store tota l ly occupied by IVlestirs. - Selisrs Da • VIP where they have opened an extensive stock of Eastern and 'City made pm:komp .- and 00D,WAItE, which they are, now stilling at the limiest menufacturere prices.' assortment, of .nristlee, Broeheo.Mat Cordage, Ue,.. _qcinetontjg on 'hand No I_:- 'Mirth 'Third Sireet, 3 doore belowlface,.Ph ,de Iphia ' ^ j [07,'50 P.- • - Steam Iron 1101 in. CEALLAGILIZER, Cornir cp . /Ridge Road and Broad Street, • ' ' PHILADELPHIA. WOULD call the attention of purchasers to V V Their elegant assortment of Wrought and 'Cast hon'AutlingOor. CEMETERIES, B,ALCUNIES, I • I • /• VERANDAS, Railing.: for' 'Chinches, Public and P.rivate Buildings; Public Squares', &c:,, mother. with, all kin"do of Milt and Ornamental Iron Work. , More &' Gallagher's-Book of 'ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the boat selection o. desisna that has ever been issued, will bo sent to any poracitf,Who may wish' to make-a select tion. [10)19,51, • • Si 'GORDON, ••• PRODUCR; COMMISSION Arm FOR: 4 WARDINO MERCHANT,' No. 79 Noth Minot, Baltimore. 'tintforslgned, • Agent for" thO - Pannivlvtniiit and Ohig Line, being nen: trairy loaatod ton the Baltimore and , SusquO hanna Railroad, Juts Ando., arrugementa , for trammelling ,„ Gonorq.Priduq, OnoiAlrften,upliteett, in conneeitoirc ''" • ' AI , • , '"FOTI,VirAitnINa I3t..IBINESW and reepeotregy solicits aonsigpments.of Whit- key, Flour, Liras cad Country ., Produce gaud , . PilY.:-Respeotrully, , .• 1, 9 aORDO'N. Baltimore; April 2-3ess. . " ' 'N. lE.' °Hers .for Grectirios,'Salt,,&e,',' will be pronipilyeiceuted. , REFERENCES., • , , Meeere,'Toltiigulliron - & Sone, - W. Starer & :Sona.llTAtonite - .1., Careen &'Co„ wits* 10 Old Hoye & Co„ tieT.)orsey, o no Moyho,,,y, Sous, • 'bell "& Slade, 'Robert 'Garrott !r. Sous, JRMOS George, Baltimor . O. 11 , !ettere. It'Crengle k Wheelingi- Va. Me'mu,. H Gran; Piriaburi, icerr, liarrioburg4 Jarpos;Cowdop'.'llllBiFq C.9turni)l4;k , Messrs. Attilholign.44.RtiT,l3lo.kr!,yl4o,,,:A. Jima' Otos:4 41wAq 13,4 tie .; . •. , , • ~. • ••• . taL, 4 - a 0.,. ;" pv.rt„,A...ND--pitoDucE•momm 'LSI° ' I ,' 3, , peitinioroldteiopposito EutawMous • , u ,'''''i,'' ,l '',-,'PA'1,7:01,•011,P.T "P'. , 4 7 0 10 16,`C l ir i*l'llitiY t ii°4 BtP . diV. , lqtrol , 2,44 - 7 011 4: PJ. - ' 4i, 40e,',i rig 4 Pm , 114 i l ' P ! ;,* 'the most' Oasoiict ' " , teraiii.' , " liiiid lig: 'l ll ` , /n _l,9,rontor.o.4 l lPro..OPY-14. 1 ) 4 Y0-th°•l!# Pr A 1 ; Plifi c Ol e ri i fri t 4 l / 4 W , T 54911 t " 1 , ~ ..,,0 , P ' ' , call ig . 'l , 1 •.hltintiOlyar..= toll i strvii.llN ekntielvoksi 3i i saritylie on ,, pretioao to'lholecWarehlikee,tiv ' n i 1Yt , &iiv i t(4,1,4 , ,, i01.0 a ItqgtO,Eioi'loo4 01111 1 drer t a 1 f;t1,04, - ; 1 , 1 , ,, , .1 .,e . ; , o' ,7 .. 16 S. , : i iitmcin:v sh i 4 i , - 4 -,-,,,;i:,:,:t,,ti-ogcr,p .;,,,, I li 'm;!YATlPetiPs.!ii, : ,i '','4 : '' ff i'DllCliv'e''' ' 1 4 r1,:g t • 94 'Nk'sohlt ,#l4lb f)!LO)o r lett r r i i. ' ' ; 1 r , r#P4: - , • 4 1- , • • ' ......A"" '. .. • ,11.iii);'Cuiti'i4iiiiiVa'iiir'. e United, :,:stater liferhasamee 1 AluiultY4n,d tgliOrOomßaityk k : • g ri uusolleited•iiitplieatiddi;for: iLife Intierarrcel-tsgtvertl-theintOseitAtitidteatt• and, i : griififying ;Altar iholdtfifie,WitsVist - ,1 d O sPIY- 11 PPkepsed.TY: 1 111::ilie:itisi .-artip9ppliMe-,41r, this ssitkiSsi6 dbjectthelveVetY,, v - of,' 4 "Insurindetthtitiltitbi'sitfet, UthcridsiftlitilVlitide'',‘ ',inotive to insure tnayi,bcc, , dis'appointiid. Too Much care cadiriot.be practised-in ttheyselection of an office„witlOVltielf,to efTe'et,liiMcorifract.7-: pTho choice should be regidatedt•nofiliy.present ,prid constentlargd indtteinionts;'as tainlyjnoempatiblo *lilt - future- beneot. 'no • pretniuthii. on..,llf&.arC caleulOttid"feti:ths",cunir i ,"' if . present and , proipectilie benefit's therefore ark, gtven,.tho result oldinately, must rerrnidete, fitigation,disappoldtment Thd'object nimod'at by "this hifititutioif is vainitirkianditer " • pefikty.. The ratesofprenaipiri_have_hoetvjcark , •_L fully prepored with reference to ftuo9tionEh rm !The cash system- of pOYnienin adopted: Unpaid jirennuni noYti 'tonstlfutis na. pert of •1116 assets" .of 'this eompany,Mid every !contingency being, fortified with , Ein ample- Cop-,- titalodicurity. stamps tne whole,system. This feature, paramount ta, till other consideratiOna commends the" coMpany,to' public favor.' Ex planatory pampliloto; blanks...application pap Ors. information; and every , facility will he cheerfully fdrnisbed the public by Air. E. BEAT'll(,,ytho has been duly, appointed egeid,Of this company for Cumberland county.' Dr. ' lIINKLEY hits rasa been appointed •! _ . Directors.—Stephaa R. Crawford, Ambrose _W Thompson, .Benjamin'W Tingloy; Jacob L Florence, Willlain'M Godwin', Paul El Goddard Lawrence 'Johnson,' Gebioe' M'Henry, Jamee Devereux, John -L Linlon.l;:-. • •.• •. prpsidept.--Stppbeit R. . Crawford.... , ' l'icrresidene.—Ambrose W. Thomlisori.l2l - .S.'Wresary 'TS.dasurei.-=CharlesG Aciaary.--Mannel•h4M. • • C,OfillSei Attorizey:—l'llomas ,•'. • Jlrdical Ercroxinera.: ;Pgulll3 Goddard, M.V. Wijlinm PePpor, fan"? . rznp'sxprszrn.awcz. . . . , THE Allen and' Elist PenUsboreugh Mutual - Fire Inhurance - COmpany OfEumbeiland,colinty neorporated'bY an act of Assembly, DOW' fully organized, - and in operation under the . Manage, ment 'of the following commiSsieners, viz Jacob Shelly,, Wm It - GOrgne t Michael Cocic -in, Melchoir Brenneman, ,Christiun .Stayman, Simon Oyster; Jacob H. Coovor, Lewis ,Hyor, IleitrY Logan , Benjamin -- II Musser ,' Jacob. Kirk, Samuel -, Prowell, Joseph'Wickersliam: The' t ates.of insurance arenas low - and favdra bl. as any Company of the kind in ihe'Stale.,— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agentei of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon' them. at any time, ' 'JACOB. SHELLY,. President HENRY LOGAN, Vice . President: LEWIB Ihrmi, Secretary MltirdEL COCILLIN, Treasurer. ' 0ct1V4.9. AGENTS. Cumber/and county.—Rudolph: Martin, New Cumberlandt C B Herman; Kingstown, flenry Zearing, Shiremanstown,. Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac 'Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Ahl, Churchteim. .•'. —York count/.—John. Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman. Dilfaburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin Smith s Esq., Washington S Dover, Daniel Raffensberger i J 7. ..• , Harrisburg.-.—,Houser &.Loehrrinn. • -'• Membertriof the 'company having policies a.. bout to expire cal htive them received by. mak ing-ncrilication—toYmrofihe agents. InLOCTOR'YQURSEILP lur—FOß' 25 CENTS !! —By means.of the packet Esculapiiis , or; Every one lie own Physician ! Twen- • ty4ofirth edition, with up- Wards Oa hundred engra-.., vings, showing pri,vate !Hs eases-in- every-shopp 2 andy form,. mid malformations: of, the generative. sy s tem.: BY IVM.YO.UNG,.M. The thine has now sr ring: from secret disease IC' VICTIDT OP QUACKERY contained in this bookatily' one may cure himself, without hindrance to bit., sineas, or. the-knowledge of; the most intimate friendOnd with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease. it frilly explains the cause of,manhood's early da wtth . observations on :mtirriage.- , hesidee Fitilliefl i kaki'irdigile n fintiffiliftilt i tollllll / not by tl:rAny peeson sending Twrerry-rrva emrrs, enclosed inn letter, will receive one copy olthis , book, by mail, Or five - copies Wilthe sent for one dollar. Address, .Dll W. YOUNG.No. .199 SPRUCE:Street, PHlLAompulA"Post-paid. n - DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any - of the Diseases prescribed in hig different publioa- fons;nt his Offices, 152 SPRUCE street, every day. between 9 and .3 o'clock, LSundays excepted. ,1 . . 1ay.17,11350. - FRESH ARRIVAL OF English and American Hardware Cheripr-thatt-can:Lo-foxyziAle . s (de • . Boat . • rip HE eubsoriber having . just returned front •1. the Eastern cities with a full and, .hand _so assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE - ofthi very boat matters and well selected, is now opening at, the Cheap Hardware-Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Seatt's Ho-' lel, formerly kept by Henry GIBBS; where he, would 'invite all that aro in wanrof good and. cheap Hardware to , give him a call and sea and] satisfy yourself . of the truth, as we aro deterin-; pied to sell rd :livery small advance. • Small' profits and quick sales are the order atilt) day . •- To Builders, Carpenters and Others. . Alail stock of white, mineral and :Japaned Knobs, rocks and tontine, of every description; price and quality:Vides and tierows, window sash and shutter' springs, strait•neckcd. and. harrelled Dolts, of 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 differenrmakers: hatchets, planes and plane: bits, steel and iron squares, tiles and rasps, nails, brads and spikos. of all sizes and warranted of the host quality. - To. Saddlers and. Coach Makers; . • Our stock consists of a complete aseortmetit of articles in your lino of business. saddlery tools, braseisilver• and Japaned mounting, carrigg_t_ . 'trininiiiige; brhad paitmag and seaming — laces and fringes, plain - and figured • canvass, .oi cloth, top lining cloth and serge ' lining of vari-; nun kinds, white, rod, blue and. black patent .latither-DaShers,..ellverLqiid- - --biasS plate; 'Mari 'Hair, rosette, hub's, fellowe, spokes; bows, 'blip ; tic springe,irbit axles - malleable etietings,:sUc.' ' ••- To' Cabinet and Slibec.Makrr, :' - `,,'.'. A-full etook of shoo kit and findings, boot ino-i roccos,,French kid, straits, morocco and linipg! and 'binding skitay.lasts, ,, taelta, - )fiegis,.ildini hters! pinchers and Fronds morocco. kit ()revery de-i. scription, etipofior : cop* yartlish; Japan ands' black varnish, inalloganytuid. snapla:Yaneers,; , moulding, beading, rosers,,glads, mineral and .mahogany kabba of aim Y 449;and•orrla; ! . • ..To ,Blacksiniths,'Faroners.atid Others.' .' 'HY ici'..s of assorted bar iron, vi [irritated to he'd.. the best quality.. .A splendid assortment Of bai . and rolled iron, Imnimered, horse 'shoe; scollop, plough,: broad an narromNire,Tolled; horseshoe. btir, band, round and. square • iron, cast; shear,:. spring:, English and A satirical) blister steel, Eng..; lisp Wagon boxes; Carriage boxed in setts, an-.. yils,.vices, files, reaps, horse oboe' nails, &c. i 1'; -, • ••• To •Ilootseheepers.• :! ' ' ' A beautiful assortment•of cheap; fancy goods& .suelf as Waiters, traYs; plain and fancy knives • Sind forks, hotelier knivetraiiir"rileolli, brittania' . lanips, brass candle'sticks' Brlttainiie,tinii - silVee , table 'and'teit'sp . oons,' plastid batter' kniveartire.,‘, :starving kettles, - einbothin • Wins`, 'fronand lift.: . Wed tda and' &OM !boileiiiorOn"frinno"ind- hretid! . pans, :'svaslitiiihr'dif,Vtubs;••alitirna,: biiidkatt4.irOn; ,1 pots; web kettles, and at.o.ar . liana, 'Bi.n.'% , ,- ' i: To ,Gunsoniller,.hlarkonin ant 011iets:;'. I. .•1 ,ini, ll 9 a..9l.::Pfiii . .' ktirihhi l , Q iWnk,seticiit, plug, ; ,i nipptttang,.,tunitt cafiori,Din4adka, gun mount.; --,, Iv tin& gun liredelr'enaltaAli,Ctit r brays ' Ivicl -, German silver Ornatnents, •,,N•' „v. , L. , .: . • .fl •., j To. Pafiltisii;. ''''" 7 1 ..` a ''"'? ' a . _ --- ATreili; Wit:, - soryvectioinw;piffeilit4 - ektf - Milo' Letid, t eil.alOtOrpentinn,jarnishos, Ja4 ,p an, ~whito( and, red, '.'o alendiitollOwiAttt 076,0 . j liajgrarfnUlaltiAltiViiirng, mei,lowovi n eti kiJ,- ~ if :,,,,, 1,,, Ala 'Blasters .and Markonett*, , ort - 4,.,•( ‘, '' A goodrasdartmeritibfrdouble.xdfineitpavVder; rotkpoiVder or eXtra . qualltycsafetY-fidtaiskod a ..filrita , And.:.bite—leakuppos-of.:4tilk , kinatt r ,'lol` y I l lffctifW l / 1 /00 9 PIOOMMItrUKWAR4. ' 1 -thoussinivother ardoleatoo num rousq.o_tneert ;.. .a i t'vvii. 4oll 4lolaCitYreiTATOW,TOKAyo;nrtv non , ,fithullyslit# wOler#4ll:Plh°,2lnyptta ion r j .1010:411 .: :,91 1 °P1:: V , " v: f 1 1 1;'," - $ . lO '9.ot" i Pi l liV i ;glfttl i rviNtalt"k 6 ii' l lelka'Aitl ' icto - 1 , - 1 Itavt,liyo.:pionvo6 tilyttiP r yhti#,liil ‘t.i.,',' sn lB ,o4litie,ik,,i 1 . 44 0 .0. ',:./ °VS' XV' ' .0...131 iffs. ' 0 0 1 0 6 # 1 0:07, b ,4' IVY k billAi.:* ~: '. lioY6' ' ''' '' ' '':- •'. • - '.' AZQS"Li ^ ‘ i5,,,'.*:::.• V ?r abeegire of COP:9I'ES CO.LDS r • . `32roti.ii*Otimss,naom atirris, CROUP, AST.I3- AvEcoopxrra.ClOUGlF • ...414TD• CONSUMPTION. Lt efferliiajo the eameneeity4ll3llsl.lj-eele., :Gilito - :i.,ernedy, for discuss of. the throat and thugs, it is - not our , %is's to trifle with the Aire. :or lieldth of the of rcted; but • frankly to lay be. .fore ,, hem the opinions of distinguished men-and: .some_of the evidences of its 'success, from - which; they can jnilge for themselves. We.: sincerely Oetithe'ourselves to make no ,wild assertions or tithe aistiements of its e ffi cacy, nor will we hidd. out any hope suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. , . Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an inquiry from die public into all we publisli,frel.., iiigassured they wilttind them perfebtly reliable . .31 . 114 the medicine worthy their liest , conGdeuce, and patronage. 'PROM BENJ. SILLIMAN: M. D., L. L. D. Ego Professor of - Chemistry, Mineraology,&c., Yaie College, 'Member. of: the Lit., Hist.,Alled. Phi°. and Scien. Societies of Ameri..ri and Europe. "I drem the .CRERRY PECTORAL an ad= mirable eoynposition - from some .orthe best ar- Mel in lie Materia - Medico ; odd a' very "effect ive remedy for the class of, diseases it is intend-: New Haven, Ct., Nov. I , ;849. • " • Prof 'CLEW, ELAND, of Bowdoin Cou r age; Me. Writeit—" I haie witnessed the effects of your CI lERRY PECTORAL' in my 'own family and that of Myliientli, and RIO forme satisfaction tor. state in its favor that no medicine I have ever knoWn • boi proved • so. eminently Successful of Curnigdiaeasei of the throat and lungs:" ' REV. DR. OSGOOD - Wriles;::" That he considers 'CHERRY PEG. TORA L' the heat medicine for Pulmonary atrec iions ever given to the public," and stolen that beiiig' . obliged to keep the room : our months with a - severe settled cough,necom paniyil by.raising hlooll,tii4it sweats, and the' ritendant symptoy of consumption, commenaed the' use of the ll /JERRY PECTORAL' . and had completell -ecovered.", • - • • . HEAR THE PATIENT. ' Dr. Ayer—Dear, Sir : For two . ymirs I bad afflicted with a very-severe cougl4accompanied be spitting of blood and profuse night sweats.— Ry advice of my attending physician-I was induced to use yoUr CHERRY ' PECTORAL, and continued to do so till I - considered myself 'cured; and ascribe the effect to your preparadon. , • . JAMES•RANDALL.— Hamtr'eti ss. Springfield, Nov. 27.18.18. This day appeared the above named Jatnee Randall, and pronounced the above stalemens true_ in every respect. , "LORENZO NORTON, Justice. THE REMEDY THAT CURES. - - • POILTLAND, Me. Jan. 10, INT. Dr. Ayer; I have been long afflicted with Astlimawhich grew; yearly worse notitlae.mi tumn; it brought on a cough which confined me in my chamber, anti began to assume the alarm ing symptoms of consumption: I had tried the best advice and the best medicine to no purpose, until I used your CHERRY . elECT_oll.A.l. 4 mbich lias' - CniU me, and vou may hell 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. piIEPAIIED Illf C. litltt.S; CIiEIOIST, LOWELL T760.5AC11C6E7T& . . . Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Hubbard Itt Dr- S.' Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day s Mechanicsburg: . J.: H. Derran, - Neivirilleo.C. & J.. B. Mick Ship "p6nsburg; and druggists generally.. - DR. REEILEB , III - Celebrated Family Medicines. It concerns every orte,'.-Cholera can be -.Cured •Dr. Keeler's &papallta Panacea. For the removal and permanent cure of al • • Diseases arising from an impure . • '" • statirof thirEliiial and habit ' . - of body.' • • • The Aff`Yriso Creator! hits jrnoloyiell organized fiOdIC/11 an innate dinposaucas . to self- 1 preservation. - The vital ,powers possess the property of resisting the influence of external causes,`but an the BLOOD.talhe common par bulain from whichall parts of living matte derives its renoiating clement; and consequent,. ly, upon Which" the War organized beings de g Pend; it is:probitble that in cases. of accident' er wher e . to deprive IL of an essential property, the vital effects of the,irlaileriyalem will be directed to ward restalng to it that propesty. In all con stiieticinal. and hereditary 'affections. this Said, hue under gone some. primary alteration. which 'is - the - cause - of - the eyeci it hirer,oe Which es sentially contributed to its production. Rash" ration to health can only. be Obtained. by if re moval of the morbific cause through the triedi. Arm of- , ,the , circulation, Xiid.Dr. Keelenc Santa parilla,ie the - most powerful modifier of agent effecting thin fluid known. See pamphlets. lllack'woodtown, N. J. JUIEICV, 1848. Dr. ICeeterDear Ski I , am .entirely out of you: Panacea. • I 'was Chiled'iipon. day before yesterday for. half a- dozen. Your medicine is beeorinng very popular.whereXhave infrodirced it, nod I think the more it leased the more pop tiler it will get.' Ilispectfully•Youra, - ' • • Wit. PARHAM. IG-For detailaixertificates, &c., see circa: lore, &c.. Price $1 per bottle,large size,6 bot flee 05 ' • DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP." 'Among all the remedies 'before the public this stands propminent in incipient consump. (jai Broncliitis, Catarrhe;CoughOloareeness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy,. Asthma, Spitting of Bluod, - and for all affections of the puhrumitry organs occasioned 'by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed - upon this remedy, and the proprietor'urges every one afflicted with any of the abase complaints to secure it at once. It is Warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50 cents: DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CAR3II - Every family whether rich or poor, who wal lies health and all its blessinge,should have this invaluable remedy at hand. it is infinitely the beet remedy known fur Diarzlices, Dysentery, Cholerri.blorbus, Cholera •Infantum, Cholie, Flatuleney',-griping cramp, - ete. - cand - for all 11386114mq the •stomach and bowels , caused " Thd numerous fetal's:Millais from PhYeiCiaini 'mid - others • unsolicited 'bee given it retnitation firuces adamant. Ea Price 25,e9ts her bottle. • • DII. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. •_ 'lbis remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm. leas •to thelpatient and nil powerful in removing all kinds worms from, the body. It is with-, our donbt, the cheapest and best worm destroy. fug medicine before BUS publiii - and,vzill ministered occording to Aireetiona,• remove them .Withiti five or six hours alley taken.' The dose is smell; and each - beak contains tsiiceas much , as similar remedies. • Price only 25 cents per bottle: • •• • DR. 'KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE • ' ' PILS. • • ' I Although', not reco m mended as a f.cureall," . 'yet they ere the mildest and b4ixisniedt to re -'I - motto, Constipation, hiundice ' Dyspepsia, bzusneals .Nervousness, ..FoulStomaeli„' Bead- I che,'lndigestion, dtd. • ,Ulikci, other, pargathin medillineWthey leivothe bovdelsalwiys relaxed and conseqUalitly ere the, - propei '6 - Wichita. for for remitted and'pereens - leadingis• - solitary life. Pride 25 came. -- •• , ,• PR. WPM. EIVZ. RIIMPOTIC ',LOTION ee1:04+144 ap plication' for Palms* the • pheet,•Neuritliii,Veadaelie, Spe'ins 'Brtiface„,Tia,Doloicar;Eweilizage.otthnioint s ; Eiteumutiam, Gimt, seieticct; , and f0r.411 (Bar.- idaratwhereits'A e.sadatfire end Inbefaiient retie •o: 0 4 otielteable.11"riiCO. twenty.five• ends Or, Vt. , • • l Allariiief - tbuiecelebtitted.". end - eiterilitiely , rueeittitedidnitil, ire; strepaied-sind.iel4-Whale litifiPatid &MEET, ALLikirttririlslC4XG— illoe Dick i isais•e; Meseta .: AIWA, titliiogena• ,- , 4 1 4.16.it,ircPplihk. Madisnizabini;:_....„_tiloiLic .EillictomltintgAm:mOd in every - a wn A mraug7t' Abe, irmunlyi and 'Stater 1. • • , :,:q.lantrartitti , I bifiiittof .. isti. N - 11: .4 4 , ~., ~,,. 110 t ES Ar.r. 0,1%....- _ . •'able And: mihi:AfrigepifitMod.-10z01iri , ..., or orito,OIIVOICAREp4I . . I'7' , ht ' ( 1112 r2 6 i 111 4111 , 44 . ,. Awnak*Wtr-= , —. _ ,- ,2. ir • * I , r ,‘ IliAlte l 8 Fire illd'lNifeil i i* : . Ittr : - WhOIIT SClr:-.lr: kr iiiciii h, „, ~,,,,, _,, ft: ) 1441'1'44 '' 4ll 5.. — 4l le r ' ' ' e '3l4l. ll rig.o hilotohoOls know4,vehble it sooloi . , Rt.,11!110j1, - .:,:l ., Ein!9 ; . -. 5',4,111,,844T0N, ;',VAUGHDPb, ,LITHONTRIPTIC ANIXTDIEE! -1- .;:i joomis: " VitT 0 VOONTAInZ LITII01111!.121170 MlXTuaii," " ottxTuali." indnoei bulb ' igiat" Wient of Agent the Matey, !tad' P a ",!!&, Pla ' 2 9 1 ? • •• • • i -1 !, , 'fledecal the Priee•:. • I and'utellimowntirtiele and front this dais.. '- ine.eferub„ Int" Titbit pet, ofi hut lent on l 4-11l law • 1 title. t"•11'T n4anpo6-I.r.R ONE ' -DOI . L.&B;• • • • :The testate may net earated that the eharnotarof the khale, dm • * ll .4rer.4llthp and s isti,e , tdoeutires„ ,* L • Julie& . wrentanotto k and the.ertel,aere_will_he7hentowed-tn:Re:- kei this nadielni titeidektitedwitdPiiCe.'Will tit, Do+ahrse al theiewtei I;:eirnot` hitherto madiritheeielreinoqitinte-, With its 'inner.' the protirietoe•Winild bee to indeed, that hi. utiela in not to be claimed : nth:6 the Wit anoint of "Bernell* 'of the day e.! it elaironfor it a [eats poirr. i_ :111 listen s. then any . ..•thr:, p . rtooratern wow befori u siniti; And hwunisteinei quell' for, eight yews lir its nnierk 'Wile* Arian% and, broil eideethin: Oomittandeul doubt JwOriee of inioihryarticlein • O ' • t Notion PettutoninittY: it'd.. article hiti with great haw at power and'eertaintr, upon' the" . liver, ram,ge,. ' • Sad WI ether outing; %with, immer 'savior which WI! as has( a justly high nPlall IS a remedy rat rad all dheruee of Writ It, may binned epio who he intelligent Pbysientri has abandoned his patient.—and A bee dietreming diereses. more repeciilliDaoPgi r the-props slur would . earnestly_ and. hollowly, recommend it.. At e weeent mien it is only obtained by and the trial will pro, • . Cheriptet 7 1 todici ,t or rho World! - • isr Maine risk for pamphl ='.ihe spate gin them away they oontain oyez sutwa Patel Or iiCalPf.• OA addition to fix .6...tieeltnattar) emir:We for bouiekold nurseesv;and wide • wSI narranrani dollars par leer to practical housekeepers. Those-recaiPte are introaumd to mike the book' of Bel iajw, aside 11 . 01 P its character as an ashertaing medium fa dm medicine, the testimony. inlayer of which, in , the form--. burrs Goes all pelts of the *inns, may be toiled upon. - . "Natighn's Vegetable Lithontriptio Mixture"—de Greet Amezioan Remedy, now Binle in quait.bottios at • each, mull bottles at pO'cor mob.. -N6 small:bottler' will b braid after the primal Bloch is disposed, of: Ilideipal Office, •Buffelo, - N. Y.; 207 Main Streei. • G..C. VAUGHN. Bold - Wholonds and Retail by OLCOTT MaKESSON CO., 127 Maiden Lau, New Yirk City. . N. B.—AU letters (excepting Com agents and &alma tot oboes be transacts business) mast be Poet paid. or no attero.c td be firm to them. •. 5..%Y. Haversack, Carlisle, C &. G B _Muck, Shippensburg, ' Russel & Dice, Dickinson,, - .• I Spahr, Alechani , •sgurg, A H Zager;•Ringatown. .- • 1300k5,: - • tiBUSUED BY THOMAS;COW PETIT rb AVAITEIz CO., 253 MARKET STE CET, PHIADELPHIA,-and for , Safe by all the book sellers in the United States - • MITCHELL'S , PRIM A ET GEOG E A PHY, An.easy introduction : to,the study.ol Geogra phy, designed for chikaren; nod _comp etely Er, . Justrated: colored ._• MITCHELL'S TIPTERILSDIATE7.,IiEOGRAPHTL• The teat, the exercises theillealiations, and the forty beautiful maps are printed together.in one _qoarto-volume. • .MITCHELL'S : SCHOOL GEOGR . ...kW:IT' Rs . ..ATLAS; a system of 'modern 'Geography, comprising a desci iptioa of the present" tate of the world and its five great divisions, Embellished with nu-. • merous eugravii:gs and illustrated by an creel lent Atlas containing .2 8 handsome and Decorate ' colored maps. This series Of Geograplik:by : Augustus Mitchell has been - wholly: or:partly introduced into thepubWand 'private a' hauls of all the principal cilierairillowearif_tho_Uni,.._ 'led States; and after a full and fair trial of its merits in these sr-Imola, it his-received an almost universal recommendation. "; - - , , ANCIErrr ,GEQOILA . PII7 & Aries An ancient, ..classicat‘and sacre d :GeographY, embellished with enkraiings , of remarkable. esenteorreWS,Uf ancient cities; etc.; and . accem, paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful . • colored niapi. MITCHELL'S : ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School raphy, with Maps and anibelliihMenta. Mitch ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Cairoll's Key to Mitchell's Geography, nTe'excellent and aronlar "bogka. and' are becommtt very , exten sively used an the best schools of our country. Glir ! EillE.'ll Pinar LESSON' Deed upon the construction and analysis of sentences ; designed as as introduction to the “Aualysis." - • Gnamm's AsALTalrA•trentise on the times tare of the - English language, with illustrntiont and exercises adapted.to•the use of schools, by Samuel- S. Green, A.,111 , 14'. Principal of ,the Phelps Grammar - School;Boston. _ • --7-7Tfieseirooktrhtve7ah,-.04 hrlire-hrgrectifire--- they. have been published,obtaineil a very • dx, tensive circulatimi, having, bee_ ri. introduced into the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, : Pitts burg, Ciocinnatti r St—Louis,. Vicksburg—and. other cities:Jun,' clowns, and _recommended by those'whn- havi'tried-theraiititlieit'aelionls,ns without question theliest English Grammars inexisteace: , • ; t • ; - SWAN'S:SCHOOL: READCR'S;:;.. • PRIMARY Smoot' Rianan--Pnrt, ISt is intended • for • beginners. It contains . lessini linos each of the •eletnentary sounds of Abe lan. page : The Primary;School 'Reader s , pail' "2d, contains exercises in nrtieulatioN;nrranged, in connection with easy: reeding Jesuit:AL," 'The Primary- Reader;part:Sd.: is .. de:sigiled TOr:the , first clam in Primary tichoolti and the' lowest class in Grarainar'Schooht.-- ' . . • • ,7, 111 E GRANNAIt SC/10dX. 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