Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 02, 1851, Image 4

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Communion sweet ,w,llh Saint and sagas
AiLlid gerrid;ot prlinVantaidi' • ,
From'many,a,cepbentrated page,
Youth's dressisobi [Olden light of age,
r,_The poet's lore,. tire 11111thintrown • , ,rr
4 Thett;'while such thedies thy thought, firr ga ge, „
Po rt Owlet thou All lone 0
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1;14064'0:mo ilch •:i •
~,Asanounting up to heavenishe sings;
:The.thousand silvery.songe thak float
Above, belqw,pti morning's wings;
The Ostler Moisture Swftight kr:lager-'
• The midget's chirp- Menden glee, "
'Ali earthi , thal lyre or MirlitiVetringe; .
Is jubilant with life ' 0
V :On, ,(1(1 ,
Not all Slone t ,• • ,1
,Thelippling.brodk,:thestarryslrA: :d C .
Have each peculiar harmonies
To soothe, subdue, and eanatify; • • .
The low, Wept breath orevening'selgh, •
tbeer . lut*eaffilritindly tons; '
TO lift thy giitaflil thaughtion high. ' " '
say—thou art not all alone
Not all alone; a watchful Eye, . "
That•notee the wandering epapow's tall. '
, A saving hand is ercynigh,
' A glorious Power attends the ca ll"'"
When sadnels holds thy heart In'threll,
Oft Is His tenderest mercy shown;
• Seek, than, the balm . vouchsafed to all, c -
And thou most never be clone t
Power of the Grose..
Neither the offering of die laity, nor
the services of the priesthood, could ever_
take away sin: The thoughtful heathen,
ns ke'retired from the classic temple and
bleeding victim, out gra conscience still
pressed down under ,the weight Of its
condemnation; exclaimed,, 0 that I knew
where I might find Hire The Hebrew,
turning from the smoking altar'arnl the
storing, priest, out, Wherewith ;
shall I'appear before.Ged, and bow my,•
self before the Most High I The Hin
doe Mother; returning childless from the
river that bas•swallowed .up her. babe,
feels the sting-of guile . still rankling in
-unmitigated agony! , • The. body , of the
deiotee is crushed. beneath ',the wheel,
but'ali, the wound was far deeper. From
that mangled, bleeding corpse, his isOul
is now. set free; 'but yet uncleansed and
in all her guiltiness, she appears before
her God. Thus it is in our own country,
•and,at the_ present day. A man, feeling
the agony of a guilty conscience, may
flee, everywhere but to Calvary, and there
is d o relief for his anguish, But let him
hear that God So - loved - the world that he
gave his only begotten SOri;that whose.
ever believeth'on - hirn shall , not , perish
but have everlasting life ; let him cast
himself,for salvation upon Him whose
blood cleansed' Credit:all sin ; let him int-.
bibs. 'and Practice' the precepts' of the',
gospel, and he feels in his spirit that his
deadly-•. wound is healed. The peace
that - passeth all understanding is shed
abroad,in his soul. The Spirit witnee
seth.With his spirit that he is reconciled
to'-God.--From-the-dom in ion-of-sin „from
_ thci".tyranity Of . _the _pdssions,_from_sub
jection to a senitial• pnd transitory world,
from the intolerable anguish of a wound.
ed spirit, the. Soii has made him free,
and he-is -free- imieed., Beirig- justified
by ,grace, he has peaCe with God, through
our,Lord'JesuS Christ, and rejoice. with
joy ttiat, is unektikable and 40
i of Ipry.
—President WaYlarid '
ZROYing God. -
--I-liive-here ( sitid-Rey. Mr.-Fuller, two
'religious characters, who were intimately
acquainted in'early life:-=Providence fa
vored one ,of them with., a tide of pros
perity. The other fearing for hie , friend,
lest his heart should be overcharged with
the cares of this life and - , the deceitful
ness'of riches, one day 'asked him who.
' ther he did not find prosperity a snare to
him. Ho paused, and answered, . +t lam
net conscious that I do, for I enjoy , God
in - all - things." - - Some years - after; - his
fairs took.another turn. He lost, it not
the whole, pit'the greater part of - what
grfeitlyr
duped.' His old friend being one day in
his company; fehewed hid question,
whether, he did not.find whaV had lately
befallen,to..be loo_rauch -Again
the' paused, and answered. "I am net
conscious that Ido for now I enjoy all
things in God." ihis was truly a-life of
—faith.'
ETzuz.zrrmw.
Whitt ri :Wcird—how incomprehensi
ble I:—;Pomething,that had no beginning,
andcarilliireMo.end. And am I,' and
m3yeaders; hiistening to such an endless
!state of being? Is Ihere..no limit to the
'existence into Which 1.• have 'been ushe
red?: When innumerable centuries have
paiSecl,,shall I have as long to exist , as
now?, It is. true. The Bible asserts,
my mature indicates it—everything ad
monishes me of the solemn him. A.
feW brief years at the longest, and I ,am
to pass the threshold of that unknown
world, carrying with, me neither wealth
nor, fairer, , nothing, but the character
stamped upon my soul, my holiness or
my sin. Can I think too much of the
'thought? It is sublime as , it is solemn.
liod3r and Mind.
Eiery man ought to provide convent
ent food and raiment for his body ; this
must be the , first object of his care ; but
the end' in,' view should be to make his
body' a fifinatrument for the operations
of his mind.‘, .every man ought also to
provide necessaties for his mind—to wit,
altinich,,tiiings flimsy tend, to advance
it in intelligence and , judgment ; but .the
end yiviewshOttld be,:the he May, be
ina 'state iciaeive his fellow.citizens; his
countty;the'clitifcti, and thus,,the'Lord.
' „ • CARD. -
Jill POUTER Weald,'
reipenifeliy inform, the Ladies that lie lies
fitted ini•the, room 'recently occupied by. Miss
BPtiey Iterm j i • next door to,tho old stand oia
LADIES SHOE STORE EXCLUSIVELY,
whore they. will find a Well selected assortment
of gaiters, buskins, ties, slippers, from the best
manufactories in Philadelphia, and also o i his
own make, to which their attention is invited.
Carlisle, may 7 ;
hardware
THE Subscriber returns his 'sincere. thanks
.to'his nunterousittistomins and tho public go.
• asally , for , thelitioral , enbourogement t hue , far
leatended, - and desires In n Word to assure all.
that has - considerably , enlarged his stock in
'alllteN branches 'ccinriinted , with his business'
r,.. 4 4tinnit . totng into, detail,lo r that would he un'•
siticeifstay;iantr.at Such prices that could not fail
please
1 haveAdsi Opened a complete assortment of
Sgrata:and--C radling • SCYTHES; of different
. bratidelL:Constahtly on kind Blake's 'Fite and
Water Proof Paint.
LAW , TAXBR.ILItir mon , sAnll'
F;A:Nalii k lite . LAW LIURAIIA7, bojonging;to'
Sidgo:llrandObury, and • aonakrung of- moat of
arm ilyaabt ..Raporti and a ; tumb at' of oth.
or standard - !.. aw Works, riOld 'vary loir
to anf` s iiaratirtircbabing :tad '..Tito•,bookei
10
can aeon dentlite4iriacs , aacettainad by natl.
lug' .
tllo..ofßOO' -
oVNT:'Afi'lrZis f'ROppi Etat
. • re••••-• , •
Ore art
i.e4§i't,o;dl4o94C:arkloo , ,il.lo4 , lii}nd; I
NvlciFiXeP.4l4 l ` Per' qoPt,,Weldvf
alafiti(amptrge,s,al,o pricop.; codotry , A4o4o,
wool:tido won 16 ow hio atdll:'
JwifilBth,!sl.
v./ :.,(f,..!\
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toR Ogi c irt
• .CBERV4h, SMlLFY;auceossorta
Wm.' 4_G. ibsoMgigRPTSMAKEIt &
DtTAKEtt - NoFt „ nolow,Etreet, cariiiter i
Cittlitihti o! Qarli6ls`
ainl'.- I ,.hot , P,Obliergonorally , „that;ho'.nartr, hait.ort
' • .' hand alarge assortment of new
- and.' elegant FURNITURAe,
conhtst ng -port ofo asp
1- -).... , l9llWardrel?es . and "other;
Tabfeg,'"ntirenus; iled4tecds,. plain and fancy.
Sewing Stands, ase.' manufactured of the: best,
moatoisreialrt i m at eidnAt O tiali3ty rwittit rereltibd;
eir( gene ; es no 7l ;
Vntlan t ßlinds, f nide r teordor oW nd t p pairipg
!
prat - it:l4 attended to:' 'O6 - 11OFF:INS,m4delP,
order ' f it the shortest notice. and hiving as p len-.
did 'Hoarse homiii,atietni fin - tort/Is:in , town or
country:. OtrGtont forgot the old stand of Wm.
0. Gibson, in North Hanover street, a few
doors north of Glass's Hotel. '
. Sept 9-ty. • . R. B. SMILF I Y,'
•
ME
Corner of Hanover and.Loialite Ar t -, .Ccirlist!.
ring E undersigned has always liand:e'
1 sleek of superior Cabinet Ware. jnoll:the
dillbrent styles, which ho is prepared, to sell at
the lowest prices. Ho invites attention pakie
ularly'to tho.Patene Spring,potiont g e d u t ea d,
most useful article, whieh - Oiiiiroly,,obviates all
objections. The bottom can bo attached to old
Bedsteads.' They halla given entire .t atisfac•
tam to all who'have them in use.
(Kr COFFINS made to order at the shortest
notice.
•
• " • JACOB FBI"TBR
Jan! y. 22,1851.-Iv,
Extensive Furniture Rooms
lAMBS B.:WEAVER would reepoettully
call'the attention of - House Keepers and the
.public. to hie extensive 'stock of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas,' Wardrobes,
Centre and other ~ Tablbs, Dressing anti plain
Bureaus and every oth:lr article in Inibianch of
business. Also, now on hand .the' ardest
as
sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. CO-Collins made at the shortest notice
and allearse provided for funerals._ Na -Balk-,
its a call at hiS establishment on North - 'Hano
ver street; near Glass's HOTEL: N.B.—Fur.
niture hired out by , the month or'year.
Carlisle. March 20,1850.--ly
4301=*3-I.‘'i*B);l , t.i,', , 4
THE subscriber would*respectfullylin'vite
the attention of farmers to his assortment
'of PLOWS, now manlike.
tured near Craighead's Mill
in
0-r, S Middleton townshl
',A
four outh
milee south of Carlisle. p,
My assortment consists. of
Withrow's, Stuckey's 'and Ball's patterns.—
The Castings will all be ground. I will also
make -GRAIN CRADLES. of the most
proved patterns . All orders' directed to Wm.,
L. - Craigead. Carlisle, will be 'attended - to.
with 'promptness, and Plows or Cradles 'daily
erect itt any part of the county • free of charge.
WIVI: L. CRAIGHEAD, Propt,r. _
' DAVID ST,UCREY, - .1 1 / a nufaet'ry
Gm- - • - • - -
£ SPiErNDID STOCK !
THE undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the,.puhlic generally, that he
hasjust returned from
~ !"-- • ....„ Philadelphia, . having
)
.."': . . * 2 -1...i.,,„ purchased the most ex
,i'.o , 4 s ..;t's- - tcnsivo, as well as the
4 ,9 -- ' ••---..." cheapest-assortrnent_of
2
~;,....,
ever • .--..,:, - ' e
ln l --Z. Watches, Jewelry,
&c. - br ought to Carlisle .; stock con-
. .
sists in part of, " - •
- 'Gail and Sillier. Patent ` Lever' Walchei, .
- Gbld-and-Saver-delitiched -do. . - • --
Gold and Silver Lepine 'ratchet.,
in short every variety, of Wat Chas at all prices.
Gold Guard arid Vest Chains'. Medallions,
Watels Key, -Ear-Rings,-Finger-Rings,J3reast.
Pins, Gold arid Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver
pens and cases and Bracelets in great variety..
A splendid article of Gold, Silver, German
Silver, and Blifed Steel 'SPEC
TACLES, which are unsurpass•
ed in (pp lily by' any other article - Wtest of Phil
adelphia, and which can ke.scild at least 20 per,
cent cheaper.than in Any, other .establishment.
in the country. Also a large lot of
•SILVIUL-WARE, •
comprising, Table and Ten Spoons, Butter
Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
&p. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monnaies, Port
Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with• a great
variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to
mention. - A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted
patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted
to be good. •si•
- ---fratches; Clocks •and-Jetsetry
He invites all to call and examine his stock;
assured that none can fail to be suited in
quantity and PRICE. His articles are cash
liitr-eltnses; Taw - afford - to;cell
lower than the same 'articles can -be purchase(
elsevithere. - Call at the obistand, a few doors
west of Burkholder's Hotel.
'January 15, 1851-ly T. CONLYN.
- A. - Voico - from - the 44-3But:ntApletrict.”--
_. •
Blonyer's ;Candy' Factory. Rebuilt;
• THE subeCriberWould respectfully announce
to hie friende sod the public generally,' that hie
Factory whiai was destroy:cal. - 5 , ltio - late - fire,
has •been- rebuilt, and he re, now 'Prepared to
furnish them with " • • r- • • . ,
CHOICE. CANDIES,
Manufactured of the best material,' which he
vyill sell wholesale or retail at the old , stand
in North Hanover street, a few. doors north of
the bank, where he has just opened a general
assortment of • • • .
FRUITS• AND NUTS,
cbroistitig of Orangos, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Bea
Nuts ; &a. I - Ic would also call attention to his
largo ' asiotimeut of
- -
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
consisting of toys of Glass, Wood", Gum and
China, of endless varieties. In connection
with the above, ho has on band a prime lot of
FRESH GROCERIES,
consisting of Sugars, Coffeed, Torti, - Molasses,.
Spices, Crackers,. Matches, Blacking, &c.—
Alsu, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the boat
brands. • •-
The subscriber returriii his sincere 'thanks to
a generous public for the patronage bestowed
on him, and hopes by a destro to please to me
ritix continuance of the same.' He would also
return - lhanke to the Firemen-and Citizens for
their efforts to save hid pro arty on the night
of the late conflagration •
Carlisle, niV4 - • P. MONYER.
•
THE subscriber, has on hand a large and
well soldcted assortment. of MUSIC of all
kinds, consisting of SOO,' Marches, Waltzes,
Polkas, &a.. also' iristrUctions Piano and
other instruments. Berlini's Method" 'for
piano, "Mans - Method - for tho' Violin, &c. rind
a supply of Violin and"auitarStrings, of 'first
rate.quality at city prices.
' Haying made , an arrangement with, an ina.
parting and publishing house 'in 'Philadelphia,
he-Will be constantly supplied with neW Music
and able tolfurnish anything in that line at short
notice and upon reasonable, terms. ..Music
Teachers will find it: for 'their , interestlo call
and examine for themselves it she 'corner of
Pitt and - High. styeete,ropposite .the..-Mansion
House fml9l S.-A. HUBBARD. •
33001 C&! 113001t6! BOORS!
THOSE desiring very good BOOKS wilt
please call at my Drug, Book and Fancy
Store, Main street, Carlisle. • I am making ,
preparations foriho Trade Sales in New York,
and will soll tho,stock on hand at unusually-low•
micas if called for ovithin a few days. Tho
works, now on Jima comprise soma of the very
, beak ektant.
mar'. F M' RAWLINS.
Books and'lVlnsiic.' , :
• 'pAL,I, rt,jto;wlins' next deer timlni FP, and
, you c . an buy Books Slid Islusfo ;At los*, 111si
city prices. May 28 .' 51 ; -;,..
9
•
- • '•-•
;Alabaster, and other Fancy Lfimp's.:4 Lami
Main; and .papii••slisidnn ~ .,junt.recetytli nett
;-door to., to rile PO. ,
H. SAXTON,
iA goneyal nesoilmont of :whiti, en& eolordd
Drillingefor tividn:lind,Bors , vrear,just
moil/0d by thlOy 211'pry: GW , HIT/YEIL.,
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I,llll.ro,cei`f.a4 Banio,
- of - indlatoat'stile:Alatii Bonnet sipcst
Bilk and Sitifi'Liniiiga ofirarlbpo colorLY:
is ,dbtaisy ~,,,,WIIILTNFRj
• Tafent ptptiA. Rona,
,rrile.)ll: giving a , licantit tti giose tAineui,..hrupw
'q.ll' line, Colidts; tec.,andt prevents dust' front
sticking to. Linens, &c. :• It contains' nothing ,
't injurious. -.Just received by. • •
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having ell° „,,,,,,lAcqe 0 90,untf.V. 0
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1 -,1" ti e ' helm •••••-' '' , Esee'eeea, ~. Ao , } 'IL, .
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PAIN "
4 . k
Indidoen,
Sumac
Alinkt, •
.
WetherilLA 'Brother's fare Lead,' ohroncle,
Green and YellowvPaint and.Varnieh Brushes;
Jersey Window! Glass,” Li risee d' ; il;lTurnenA .
line;.Copal and coachlrinaiehlaialt , Red Lea (
All of which' will .be sold' , ard tho very lowdet
marke,,t I•Alnoia fresh and kaplendid no
sortmont of ---: „ , .
V;011
FANCY O,llS' Fittirl7.S .
Confoctlonaryi,and.innurnetablentlie nettcleis
Calculated for use and Ornament,,allof 'which
are offered at „the;. loweatt cash, prices ' at the.
cheeP,Ding 'BOOk:iind Fancy. Store of the sub
scriber on Northllanover street.. -- '
• S HAVBR:S+ICK. " •
Mny 211. 1851 • -• .
. .
ORDIADIEN TAL MARB L E. W O RKS.K
OWENS it, RIMEL&
.IlOently:f6m Philadelphia..
'BYE SPECTFULLY inforin thiVcitizons of
jj Carlisle - and its vicinity, that they have
now nt their Marble Yard in South Hanover
street, , a few doors 'south' of the Court House,
anilnearly opposite A & W - BentettStOre, on
elegant !neck ,of,pure., ' ' .
:11.111ER10..8N WHIT E - .709R8LE,,
and are prepared to'executo the:rnost finialied
style -• •
Monuntents, • rat tikti
Grant Stones at *prices, .Xantles,
Door and Window Sitis •". Stops; Are.
together with every other tinkle in - their line,
and promise . that in firmness of. finish, chaste
ness of - design' and quality of Msrble, their
work shall not be surpassed by any other estab
lishment. -• `• •
They. are • also the authorized agents of Mr
Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur
nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON.
RAILING for the enclosing of Gravelots andi
all other purposes, at. the shertest notice and at
Pliilalelphia prices. 'They, will also finish or
manufactuie all kinds of Building Work, such
as Sills, Steps and Platforms, &c., at the short
est notice and on the most, reasonable, terms.
Having had groat Viperience, and, being em
ployed in the beet shops' of Philadelphia, they
are therefore enabled to manufacture the "'Tibet
fashionable work, and respectfully asicsa share,
of the patronage of 'Carlisle and the surrounding
country. s , • [Carlisle, novo 18501-
wzrz 'WILL VOIT BUTTER!
rrIfiOUSANDS of bottiMi of the AMEIU
JL • CAN COMPOUND have been sold due
ing_thapast-yearyand:yraa neyer-thnowp to
fail of curing, in n few - days; of a certain Mr,
eat° disease,
,SeMinal weakness and all diseases
of the.Urthary.organs: Persons afflicted using
-this-pleasant and-popular-remedy-,-need-fear-no
expesure, as it leaves no odor on the breath,
requires no restrictiona or business
contains no Moroni!, or noxious drugs injurious
to the.system, and ,ks adapted to 'every age, sex,
of eenditione It ie'also the best remedy known,
for Fluor Albus Whltee;.(feniale complaints)
with which thousands suffer, without the know
ledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy
'has long been ,used' in.private practice of a pliyl
sic ian-and-vrith -unerring-success, - .radically.
curing ' Pinetymine of tio, • hundred cases in a
few days. Around, oabh bottle aro plain. and
,full directions.'' •
_ CAUTlON:—Ask,for . .the AM ER ICA M
COMPOUND,end purchase only of the Agents
Pr leefil per bail°. For gale by S. ELLIOTT'
Carlisle;'3. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Williama
Colunibiei by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris
tie Co., `fork. -• (January, 15,1851.
XL . II id 0 VAL LI
STOVE WAREROOMSAND TIN NAN
UFACTOHY.,
THE subscribers desire to inform their friends
and -the public that they-have 'removed
their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY' to the rooni nearly oppo
site their - old'atand - North - Hattoveratre et
and may now be found in - their new and cbm.'
modious manufactory on the West , sidelif the
. 131110 street,afew doors aboie Lonther street
wh ere. they vi ill a Chatinuo
assortment of every kind of -
Tin, Copper an- d•heSet.lron Wao!' .
.„ .
which may .be needed' by housekeepers and
others. -- Their_ artieles• aro manufactured by
the - maelvesof therbest - materialscand- in point
Of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.—
They will also. manufacture and repair at the
shortest notice all kinds of Distilling Apparatus.
They will promptly •attend to the laying of
TIN - R0 OFING - and -HOUSE -SP OUTING
ih town and country, and on the most reasona.
blo terms. 'Every _branch _of their .business
will be carefully attended to with ?{ho-utmost
promptness. ,
They also keep constantly on -hand a largo
variety of
,COAL AND WOOD STOVES,
- -
comprising every variety of plain ten•plate
STOVES, elegant wood and coal. air-tight
PARLOR STOVES, of the - latest styles,
COOKING STOVES of the newest and most
improved inventions, at various prices, which
cannot fail to please ‘very taste.' They re•
spectrally solicit an examination by the public
of their large and varied assortment of stoves.
'Thankful to the public for (aims heretofore
extended, and being determined 'to relax no
eertions to give satisfaction to their, custotn•
ors they hope to. merit a continuance of r
tronage:
VrThe highest cash price will be poi for
old Copper and Pewter,
MORRIS & HERSHEY•
. Carlisle, March 19, 1851—ly
Fresh. Arrival of Hardware,
C _
HEAPER ,THAN THE CHEAPEST.
CIAVING just returned from Now York &
Xi Philadelphia with ,the best and Cheapest
Stock of HARDWAREXUTLERY BUILD.'
INC;, MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., over
brougli f ttiCarlisle, I would resp ectfully request
dealers and consufeers and all others to give
me a call and see 'whether they cannot got more
and hatter- goods for the slime, - ,money than tit
any other_placo in town. My stock , of Locks,
.Latches,Bolts, Hingos, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
Glass, aints, &c., is complete and very cheap.
Carpenters' ; Tools, I, have a splendid ,assort.
most. Also,, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma.
terials ' viz :—Vaneera, Mahogany, MitieraLand
Glass Bureau and Varnish.
,
SADDLERS & COACII MAKERS,
can have everything id their line cheaper than
ever.
FOR SHOEMAKERS, '
I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining
Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax ; and
..r}..saperli---nasortnufrit of - Slitielnakers.TOols. I
have also a complete assortment of Bali t it.Lasfs,
:made in Harrisburg, which • can be. had' at no
-Other place in town, and at Bull's Prices.- -To.
gather-with an assortment of all kinds of Ham:-
mered and. R6lled 'lron 'and Steel.' Of House.
keeping Articles, I haim Knives. Forks, Spoonei
Waiters, Snuffers and,-Trays, Tubs;l3ucketfli
1.-Ittve4hes largest, IlandMeat and :Cheapest
- Assortment in WA*: And to all who want
good and Cheap HARD WARE, I would say
coine and aoedor : pqurQelvge ,::r.;:
OCt3O " ' • J.P LYHE
•:. i . r. , l'ute' ,Oider Vitiegar.,
IUST rebeivila ,, fresh barrel
,of Ture'Cirla
Nrjciegar. alaapelior'quitlitir; i1d,w47444
'roe from adultarattori.. . - •
nova "- O:W' • TlEtt."4
=MI
. .
•
- 4
FULLS Euititichtt Ito fixo White
4141 MorinoZosirof-011. skioolor
-A lodi ' Lain iiote i,n great , v aria tr i fiti
U.& • 1 ,, fi;'1. , .• or . :=W' INFER . i,r;
•• • •:t":l4",t,
iffo .
Coma lilt ma niahoia dt °Ltd Ibid.
Of thoudht•acd beauty. ~, Rere' b001hi+4 4 . , : ,
f. IA Rho ,
Pootical anti- Religioupoil RAWLINS . ; Hain
Artioidiircithfiriiiiiiiiao by which
R,chhfiß),t3choglAt con fignioliO4.oPubliplieto
+1 '
•
Y, 's . - ‘I i.;1..C.) :;)
* • ' •
elta '
!;;?_.; Mir.: 4 osl4Co4 ll
dfl:dietira 14ii I I::
, .
f tA Not FORIT'S from , filo 7 9clnle 9 *.lP
Au' RoetiCioed,;'hitiheiganY arid;WalcucCattoe
cif 'Various ItYliiii'Yttith; and, Vrithoni iron Iranian.
timbitiiiititikthir':trnpirciyoments're4nieiti"in't
tnipertittatilltiumnent: 4 ' 41 ' 44 '
K. G. have pcilited ilte4Miriltind
qiiatitutit their'
three ritiedieitiva - yOtatr,AB4B, 1849',485 6 :' They'
havortilito'bettiatinuoreil.iiith numarous testirno.".
vials tram all 'the, titopt celebiated'drtistaililio
have, tv.ntd their.huntintente* , ,Pianos fromitheir
: eatablistlinietitleiVeblieninied i de the 'cbncertd
os Lind, Herz, Hohnstock, Bishop,
~Laborde,
Kno'dp', , and Other -aminentverforafe rs. They
guarantdodurabilitY fer• five. years, Under , good
care& and ±ittillizeplace l'others , - Which'
mar net giva.iatiefaction, if applisatioriliiiinade
withinaix - Months after delivery:l' , • t MA:An'
• ',Their. UanufaCtory being' conducted. on' the.
!Most extensive genie enabled theirs' td . ' tarnish
instruments: the corr lowest " price '
s/
sale. and' Wail: , '•.'i,Constently on , hand, 'A* , P;
Hughes' Melodeonei , ranglng from $45 to $200,'
'for .whielithey,nris 4solcr agents for this city:
, • ,January22.lB.sl*.ly •
. .
Perfumery -Fancy
,Soap .8c Paper Box ,
, .
MArintrrACTOtt ir;.
48 Arabi akar below Second;
CLEGC. Mainilaclutere
of: Perfinnery, Fnnoy Seat's' and Fancy
Paper BoXes, respedtftillyeall the attention of
theDtt r igkateand' Dealers in Carlisle and the
Cuniberfand Valley, to theirextensivestoch Of
Goothi.'ceiriorising Pcrlumer f l Fan c y Sonps;
Powders for the complexion, allot, &c. &c
of every variety.' Aloe; a full and complete as,
sortment ol Fano . ) , Paper Boxes; of 'every '4O
- large or small; round or Square, made
to order at the shortest notice. " •
- - - -
'Don't forgot the place,4l) Market street,
Philadelphia: All orders wil l meet with prompt
attention. ' k • • janls
No. 171, CffEW,UT STREET, PHILAMS,
THE OLD 'STAND, oc6ipiiil '((or '
thors than
on:.third qf a century by G. Wil/fg, .
-. • . „
H E wide raigna d would 'Most respectfully
announce to tbs public that he Is AGLN r
„ - for more than twenty of the most
celebrated manufacturers of HOS
,- , • , TON, .NEW
• DELPHIA; and 'elSowherOV and
a constantly 'receiving from them PIANOS o
the 'richest and Most varied styles, of superior
tone, and of the Most superb finish, of 6. 61., 61,
and 7 Octaves, which are warranted eijual
to, any manufactured ,either in this country or
in Europe.
--- Just received; also; alfurther supply of Ohara
and Parlor Organs, of -beantifut patterns and
fine tones. • •
His WARERO9M is constantly supplied
with a choice Selection of 'SERAPHINES and
MELODEONS, from the, oldest and most ex
tensive manufactories in the United States; -a
mong whicn is a new style ofREED ORGAN
having -Carhart's4pment,inaprevcinents, _with
gilt pipes in fronOnd caw elegantly carved,
and lughly ornamental.
Tuning- and ~.Et!pihring--Sig. Salvador La
...Grasso ' • a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu
ar-andOrattiluilder, will attend to all orders:
sept4,'So OSCAR C CARTER.
• etartnnintrliEr-0111.-7-
WON'T be deceived: Country Merchants
and Dealers.. who want good and. cheap
PEIiFUMERY and FANQY SOAPS should
call upon-JOHN. T CLEGG, , Perfumer and
Chemin, 48 Market St., below 2d, Philadelphia,
who has constantly on hand PERFUMERY
and FANCY SOAPS, of. every description;
Powders, Hair' Oils; Ox Marrows, Colognes,.
-Hair Dye5,.&c.,.&04 2. _1
100,000 persons have read. my iadvertisoment
in the - Public Ledger, hundredsof whom-have
called and been-convinced the advantage, of
purchasing direct from the manafacturer.
Agency for Ferran's Cireassinn:gair Oil,
Curling Fluid, &c.
Orders from any Dart of the, Vnitad,:ptates
will he promptly . attendad to.,
aug4'so,iy JOLINq CLEGG.,
- ZON, 4 I:),MYISIk,FALTEL
. •••••
• 'llightVlGight,.! "Agit
rincoo' :Campine medal Fluid,
grliF acknowlOdged superiority and purity,
Ulf
manufactured land for sale at - the lowest
Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH,
'at - ttre - old - established - stand of the late Renja
min- T. paid, ' CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY,
lybere orders by Manor otherwise are solicited,
*and prompt attentlm . gAiLn. The voice of the
puli(ic y enta,
Silver Medal,'Und complimentary notice by
'the Franklin Institute over all Competitors, is
04cient evidence'of.the excellence of our Oil.
its 4/6ihol, Pita, nrpentine, Rosin, and Spir
Turpentine,lor, .sale ,Wholesale and 11. e.
"tail; arthelciwesyprices. • . Tott3o'
rur AINDEACTDRERS and wholesale deal.
..OJ_ wain 0 O KS, 13 AS KB TB and
WOOD WARE ) have removed to the large
store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers fi Da.
vir where they have opened an. extensive stock
of Eastern. and. City made BROOMS and
OORMARE, which they are now selling
iit*thilloweat manufacturers prices:
A. full assortment of Briellea,Bruehes, Mat.
Cordageconstantly on band No 1
North T'hird Street, 3 doors below,Race, Ph
delphia ; •• [y17,'50 P.
WOULD cat( the attention of purchasers to
VV- their elegaht assortment of ?Vrought
and Cast; Iron Railing , for'
-•
CEMETERIES,— ,
BALCONIES, I.
VERANDAS,
Railing for Churches, Public and Private
Buildings, Public Squares, d&c., together with
all, kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work.
More & ,(4allagher's Book of ORIGINAL
DESIGNS, containing_ the best selection, o
designs that has ever. beelffsoued, bOont
to onx person who. mai Irish to make a select
tion. " • 11eb19.51
. t,. EL GORDON,
PRODUCE, COMMISSION AA D• ,FOR
- - WARDING•MERCIIA N T,- -
• - No. 713 Noth , litreet,Baltimore.
THE '''undeitiligil4d, - Agent for - the
••• VerirOsylraniii and Ohio Lirio, being can.
trally located yen.tho- Baltimore and Susque.
henna Railroad, : har,made arrangements for
transacting a -
General Prodtrce Commislou '
in connection
• -FORWARDING'BUSINESS;
and respectfullysolicits Consignments ,olWhis
key,•Flour, Grain, and Country' Produco'gine.:;
rally:. Respectfully, - • •
• • S GORDON. '
Baltimore,f April 23m11115.,
- -N.13. Orders. for Groceries, Salt,_&c„:, w ill
be proreptly'eteented. • . - ' -•-
REFERENCES. ' '
'Messrs, John Sidliran'64 - Soris; W. Starr •iSt:
Sons AThomas Carson & C e., - John
logh & Co., Wylie & Wileon; David Haye"dc
Co., Duvall, Reighler ISt Dorsey, Miller and
Mayhew;' Turnbull, - Dall • & Slade, Robert
Garrott St Sous, James - Gecrge, Baltimore. '
• Messrs. IL Cron& & Co,. Wheeling, Va s
•• -M Ceara.' mark & G Pittsburg.
'Mr.: J: V. Kerr, Harriabut4•,• , •
Jutries'Cowdere,• , Eaq. Columbia. .'_
• • 'Messrs.
••• ',Miissrs. , P. A' U'S Smalt t . York.
Mesers. - ..Tameaflle(d 6 4.!-;9. , Pawls & 3;tiitier
Philadelphia.'- 0 ' • - • '' • • •
Dr. 1; AIoCULLOQII, respectfully annouit:'
ens dint he , has recently hecomis associated with'
,;.'Air....q,.tx..,Row.iine; in the drug bintiness:nest
stloorlo thtpost ,Oilice, Main street, Carlisleo4
:.Professional calla to as here:
intorno 'in taws or, musty, • (May 214,
• • tA,9 •
4;4:if) T
ni,,K#OOlA .• Vt adio i O , 'DUB;
STOUP;.* "fr-diittetti;.!CPAYPllit : I S so eve.
Mid Childro 4 ,.‘
litqa !1nd4312 CC fa lo34oll,otred-Tr0r3..01,,pz,i,,,3,r,
rY
gaiter., 185 i '
-•
t - . • 4:0/ 11 .fa"t
1444141000Tindi, msy 1.,435h0e..t
sl'ilfille'°°'° • B o a ° nd.Children
die. an .
r poya.lVllo°°4l.4 quality,
I° ' ''"! I °' 1 1 . 6 nemp, 41 beat
Sltaaa. Vort •oliepth- ••• Tilt. 1
very P r '
tipoa! of
luir
liE
PIANE FORTE. WAREROOMS,
S''111:. Jr.:Rowe,
Stenin Iron 'Raili~tg.
& MEMMILCIAZIR,
Corner ofßidge Read and Broad
PIIILADELPIIIA
,
The Naffs , t.gtitee Lhe Ilesh rew
°,
;
andAtinet
• . .
./tarter, 32r? Tr! ash
THE 'cdnetartt ) atnsOlicited , applicationp for ,
Life Ineuralice;' - givOslilieWielit.abundanL
null ) . gratifying:l,MM' that 'the pnbliesnlnd ie
deeply impresead with: thp"tast
f-
Imp ortance.Of
"
thtethrec, The grent object, ltowever, of
in,eurance therwise'the
whole
MdtiYe, to insure:may. lle diiittpPointed. Too
much:earq.cannothe practised in theiselection
of an office with Which Au effect:the contraetv---
The chOice',should be regulated not by present
and-constant large.inducements,-ne this, is cep:
tainly Inconinatible:With future
.hseitatsi , :The. ,
premiums on life-are calculated for thefiiture,
if:predent and prospective' benefits therefore'are
given, the result ultimately, must. terminate,' in•
litigation; disappointment and ruin. - The. object ,
Aimed at bpthisinstitution is sicibitity and , per
.pettlity: The-rates of. premitini ihavo , been - carw-
I lullypreparcd - wlth-reference to fluctiiiitioluf. , ==7
The cash,49ystopi, of Kimonos, has 'also been,
adopted/ c npaidnremiuretoteei constitute no
pary or the assets' of th company;:iinct every
contingency being fortified With an 'sulfite enp.s l
ital; , Security %stamps toe- Whole-'system. T . his
'feature, paramount to all other considerations'
.commends the compaarto 'public favor. Ex•
planetary pamphlote, Monks. application papers
information; and every "facility 'will be cheerfully
;lurnishod , the 'public by Mr: E..I3EATTY . ,.who
;has been duly appointed agent'of' this company
,fer Cumberland - cocky. Pr. ft:HINKLEY
n
!has also bee apPoirited Modica! Examiner:
Dif , ecters.-Slephen R. Crawfor'd, Ambiosei
W Thompson,ißerkinknin' W Tingley, •Jacob L
,Florence, Wjlliam Godwin; Paul B Goddard
- Lawrence - Johnson, George - M' Henry, - 3ameal
Deliereux, John L.-LinOn.*:
President—Swollen R. C,raWford.t. , ;
Piii.President.—Amßrope Thontoson.= ,
Serremry 'Ed'•Triasurer.—Charles G 4
.
Eyre. „ •
Counsel Er.dttar,ney,,—ThOmas Baloh. l . • ;
.111. , dieal'Ernminers. Pauliß Goddard, M.D.
William: Pepper, M. D: : • •- roug7 ly
rzztE INSURANCE. ,
THE Allen and Eaet Pennsbotough Mutual
Fire Insurance ComPan'y of Cuinberland county
ncorpMated by an act of 'Assembly, is now fully
organized, and'iii operation.under the. manage-.
ment of, the following commissioners, viz: ,
JacobSlielly, Gorge's, Mpthael Cock
in, , Mcichoir Brenneman, Christian Staynian,
Simoh Oyster, " Jacob -coovor, Lewis Byer,
Henry' Logan, Etrnjamin 11 Musser, Jacob
Hirki, Samuel Pro Well, 'Joseph Wickershain.
The rotes - of insurance. are'as low and favora
blr! as any . -Company of the.kind,in the. State—
. wishing to bedome mombers,are invited
to make application to the vents of the comps-,
ny, who are willing to wait. upon thorn at any
time.
JACOB' SHELLY, ; President.
ENRY LOGAN, Vice' ,Presidept. •
LEM'S HYER., Se Lary,
MICEIVEL COMMIN, Treasurer. -
'•
AGENTS
Camber/dad eounty.—RUdolph Martin, New
Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry
Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and
Charles Bell,.Ctirliale, Isaac ,Kinsey, Meehan..
-icsburg.Hr.:J. Ahl, -Churehtolvn,
York county.—John Sheril*, Lisburn, John
Bowman, Dillsburg,,Feler Wolford, Franklin
John Smith, Esq., 'Washington, W S.Picking,
Dover, Daniel llaffensberger, W Craft. .......
Harrisburg.—HouoprLoehr/inn.
Members tof the' company having'policies a
bound aspire can have them renewed by_ mak
ing application to any•of the agents . .. •
in k oardit YOURSELF
1-I—FOE :15 CENTS !!
—l3y means of the pocket
lculapiusri ni• J .Every One
sown Physician ! Twen
.lonyth edition; with up
trds of a hundred engrn
igs, showing private ditt
oes in every shape and
w. and ' inaiformefioue
the generative system.
tY WM.YOiING, M.D.
The time has 'now ar
ing from secret disease
C. VICTIM OF QUACKERY
—detained in this book any
one may cure himself, without hindrana , lo
siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with onc'tenth the usual expense. la
addition to the getieralroutine of private disease
it fully explains the tinu3e•tirritnhood's early do
cline, with observations oh marringe--liesidee
many oilier derangements which it would not by
proper to enumerate in the public prints.
frr Any person sending Tummy-viva crarrai
enclosed irl'a letter, will receive one copy adds
book, by mail, or five copies will-be sent for one
dollar. Address, "DR. W..YOUNG,NO. 152
SPRUCE Street, IP lIILADLEPHIA" Post-paid.
n - DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any
_of
rho Disenses preicribed in his different publioa
ions, at his Offices , 152 SPRUCE street, every
day,betwocri.ll4md...i-o-Wo44Sundaya excepted..
May 1, lB5O.
di FRESH AnktfAr. OF
English and American Hardware.
'Cheaper tlian can bound side -of the
_ •
subscriber having just returned front
the Eastern cities with a full and hand
some assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE
of the , •very best makers
.and well selected, is
now opening at. the Cheap Hardware Stand in
North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Ho
tcl, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he
would• invite all that are , in want of good and
'cheap Hardwire to give him a . call and see and
satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are determ
ined to sell at a very small advance. Small
profits 'and quick sales are the order of the day
To Builders, , Carpehters and Others.
A full stock et white., ,mineral and . .Tapaned
Knobi, locks and latches, of-every description
price and quality, hinges, and screws, window
sash and shutter spring's ; strait-necked and
barrelled ffolts, 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 different makers
hatchets, planes and plane . .bits,.steel and iron
squares,-files and-respiknails,-brads and- spikes
of all sizes and warranted of the best quality.
To Saddlers and Coach Maus,
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of
articles in your lino of business. eaddlorylools,
brass, silver and Japancd mounting, 'carriage
trimmings, broad paetetng,and seaming laces
and fringes,, plain and figured canvaasoai'
cloth, top lining cloth and serge. lining of vari
ous kinds, white, rod, blue and black patent
leather Dashers, silver and brass plate, Deer
rosetts, hubs, fellows, spokes, bdws,.olip
tic springs, iron axles malleable castings, &a.
To Cabinet and Shoe Makers, , •
A 611 Stock of shoe kit and, findings, boot mo
rocco's, French kid, straits, morocco and lining
and. binding .skina,.lasts, tacks, pege,,hammers
pinchers and French' morocco. kit of every,de-
Ncription, superior' coal
..varnish; Japan and
black varnish, mahogany, and maple Vaneers,
moulding, beading, rosota , glass , mineral and
mahogany knobs of every size and style.
To Bletektotiths, Farmers and Others.
10, tcu.s of assorted barirenos arranted to be of
the best quality. A splAdhl assortment of bar •
and rolledoiron, hammered, horse shoe, scollop.
plough, broad an narrow tire, rolled,horse shoe
bar, band, round and square iron, east, 'shear,
spring, English and American blister steel, Eng
lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in salts, an
vils, vices, files, rasps. horse shoe nails. die.
To Housekeepers..
•
A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods,
such as waiters; trays, plain and fancy knives
and forks, butcher Arnim and steols,,brittanis
lamps, brass candle sticks; Brittaniiin and silver
table and ton spoons, plated buiter knives, pro.
sortingkettles, smoothing irons ! iron and ho
ped ten and oval bailors; iron frying and broad
pans; .washboalds, tubs; churns,,buchata, iron
pots, wash kettles, and stew pans,&a.
. To, Gunsmiths, ',7llarksinett Mti
Riga and ,Gup. Barrolo - rtono7uctiiine. plug:.
hiPPle and balk nation Ciun-1 4 00ks, gun mount
ing and Run breech aeoke.;isheet :brass. and:
German silver ammonia,
- To Polalees. , •
fresh-lot:of ,Wetherill's: , paro •aod 'extra
White Load, oil and -torpentinov*Prniahes, Jrkw',l
Par; .Whito-'and;redi-lead; yellow am Green:"
paint, ground an olhokliding, , lyelloWorthre;"&es
1 -7 ; 1 + 4 - - ;;-To Maslen ,- and Aforksoteth t :0.1.1":1 1
A! goo'd• adsortmetit double roillotti'poWder;
iook powdereilfeti;;;lu)se . , Omit,',
flints , and,"bar 'load': 3 rapes , of 'all ;kinds, for'
thrashing , iritteblaWii,
- rbourtand , other tangles tbrtltutotWous tp in a ert,
all wo 'oak ia to gly&lia
naall,`-ond , w,r4 ark ,aan;:'
dent_ 99u will qntl'O'gdOtliatt'ottirtrint of Haid ,
Ware and7 - chittipar± , thrPtaan4brO.ioSoA . in , `any
Other •Elthiso' this I tido tifitne
'doll is 'all wa falba old tod-wall"ndwra",-:'
Hardware Stand. lormorl)i!kaht.ty.LoWiii4ll2l6 , ,
lan, in North Hanover ,etreet, neat, door
.9cott' Li atei, forniSrlift ant 0),ot-rail hi n i o n
; ' ;•'; " 0 1 ;;Ce0.041044;
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w----F:::,pifAxolliii:42&f.„77 - T..• • Arvil . "6. , '
kit0cier . p.•.w332. , • , .-1 , _.:-. , -.-„,.:,•.w::,..,
- VI r.".... . -;..rsh - . 4_-_ , . . • ;.,' :: . _--- '-. - - .- •
... .. .. . .. .
AtigißßY ','„:.,PECTORAL:
yl;„ For the•
eoti - arts,
Iir.O.EkRSEN'ZISS, BRON
-O.IIr.VIS,' GROUP,
M. VITHOOPINO-Ooveu t
,Trp CONSUMPTION'.
Among tho niinierons 'diaaoveries ReienCe• . his •
made .in this, g,Snerition to 'facilitate the business'.
of - lif&i.inereatsa. its - enjoyment, and even prolong:
the term of humeri' existence, none can be named
of inniefOalinilttO to Mankind, than, this. contribu
thin eftherrititrg to the Rahling Art.' - A vast trial
of its virtues, throughout .hrOad country, has
prOven,beyondxi &Wit, that no medicine. or corn
binstion• of madicines yet: known, can •so surely
control and' cure the numerous varieties ofpulmo.
nary disease which have hitherto swept from :our
midst thmisands and thoheands every gear. in•
deed;tliere is now abundant reason to believe a
Remedy has at length been found whiCh can be
relied on to cure. the most dangerous nffeetions or
the lungs... Our spun here will not permit sate
publish any proportion of the cures effected by its
.use, butlw . e would ,present the .following opinions
of eminant men. and refer further enquiry to the
circular which the Agents below named, will al•
ways he pleased to furnish free, wherein are full
particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts.
Milly : RST . caLLE9 . fi, THE
CTLEIitAT6 . PROgt;SOitfifi.CHCOCK.
"James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your cum
nir.Pucroaaa in my own ease of deefeseated
Bronchitis, and pip satisfied frOm its chemical
emiStittaion, that it is tufadmirable. compound for
the relief of laryngial and bronchial, difficulties.—
If my opinion es to ins superior character can be
of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you
think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L.D.
From the videlr.celebrated
• •
PROF'ESS'OR SILLIMAN. D., L. L: D
'Pnoressou of CDEMISTRY, MINERAOLOGIY, &c.
YALE COLLEGE, MEMBER OF TIIELTT. HIST.
" MED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
OF, AMERICA AND EUROPE.
deem the CHERRY PccronaL an admirable
composition from some of the best articles in the
Materia Modica,' and a.very effective remedy for
the class of diseases it is intended to cure."
New, Aaven. Nov: 1; 1849. .
•
•
MAJOR PAT'XISON, President of the S. C.
Senate, slates ho has used the CUEnRY PECTOItaL
With wonderful enema to cute an inflammation
of •tho lunge. , ,
FKOM ONE' , OF -TIiEIIRST PHYSICIANS
-.-
IN MAINE. .
Dr. J. C.; Aycr, LeWelh Dear Sir :--I am now
constantly using your ChERRY PEczonm, in my
practice, and prefer it 'to any oilier medicine for
pulmonary complaints.. - Front observation -of
many severe cases; Lam-convinced it will Cure .
coughs, colds; and diseases '
of the lungs , that have
put- to defiance till other remedies. - - ---
I invariably recommend its use incases of con
sumption, and consider it much the hest remedy
known for that disease. Respecqully yours,
• I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES_C
AYER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LO WELL
MASS.• -- • •
. .
Sold in *Carlige by Dr. S. Elliott. S. A. Hubbard
and Dr. Raw Mechanicsburg byDr. Ira
Day—in Nowville by J H Herron—in Shippens
burg by J. C. ,& U. B. Altiek, and by Druggists
generally throughout the State.
June 18 • 1851. ' ' -
DR. itrir.zant.iss -
- Celebrated - Family -Zediebtes.
It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured
Dr. Keeler's Sariaparilla Panacea• For
the removal and permanent cure dal
• Diseases arising from an-impure
stata of 'the' Blend and habit .
• -- of body:'.
The All-wide Creator has implanted in all '-
organized bodies an inhale disposition to self
preservation. The vital powers Raabe!' the
property of resisting the influence.erbiternal
causes, but as the BLOOD is the common par.
bulum from_which all parts of living matte
derives Its renovating elements, and consequent_
ly, upon which the life of organized beinga de
pend, it is probable that in cases of accident'
or where artificial means have been employed' ,
to deprive it - of an . essential property, the vital
eftcts of the whole ayetem will be directed to.
ward restoring to it that property. In all, con
atitutionaLand_hcreditary_affectiona,thia.laid_
has undergone some primary alteration, which
is 'the cause of the aFecial disease, or,ivbich es
sentially contributed to its production. i.Resto
ration to health curl only he obtained by a re
inure!, of the merbiffaause through the
- eircultitidn - , - and - DttKellit'irSarsa --
parilla, is the most powerful modifier Of agent
effecting this fluid known.' See pamphlets.
- -Bieck wood town; trk.l.. June• 6; 1848:
-Dr. Keeler—Dear am entirely. out of
your Panacea. '.l was called upon day before
.yesterday for half a' dozen. • -Your medicine. ii
becoming very popular where 11:11aveinfroduced
it: and I think the nide ii.,is used the morn pop
ular it will get: .Respectfully yours,
• 2 WM. PAOAIII, M. D.
rCg-For details certificates, &c., see circa:
are, &c. Prico ed per bottle, largo aim, 6M
ies $5 . _
DR. REELER'S COUGH SYRUP
Among all the remedies' bofore tho public
tbis,Stande pro-eminent in incipient coneurop
aronchitie, Catarrhs, Coughs, Mammas,
Whooping Cough; flourisy, Asthma, Spitting
of Blood, nod for all affoctlone of the pulmonary
organs occastoned by cold.. ,Too much praise
cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the
•propriatOr urges ovary one afflicted with any of
the above complain& to secure it at once. It
is warranted to cure or no pay. Prie'o only 50
cents..
DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI-
NATIVE.
Every family whether-rich ur p or '
.who val
ues health and all its bibtwinge, ahould have.this
invaltiable remedy at lima It is infinitely the
best remedy. known for Dlarrhma, Dysentery,
Cholera,- Morbue, Cholera lutetium,. Cholic,
Ylatolandy, griping pains,- cramp, etc.. and for
all4liseeses of the stem:reit:and bowels - caused
by Teething:, ,The numerneslestimoplals from
physicians and others' unsolicited has given it
■ reputatiop as firm as efir
adamant. trice
25.cente per - bottle. . •
DR. REELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP.
•n'fbis remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm
lesi to the patient and all p'owerful in.remoinng
all kinds of worms from the body : It ie with-°
out doubt, the cheapilst and boot worm destroy
ing medieino borer° the public, end will if ad
ministered oceerding to directions,: remove
them within'fire or. Nix hours tiller taken.'.The
dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as
much as similar remedies. Price only 25 gents
per bottle:
PR. KEELtR'S LIVER'AND, SANATIVE
PILLS
..Although . not recommended as a "cure all,"
Yet they. are the Mildinit and best remedy tore,
move Canstipatinn, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, IW ,
fewness, Nervousness, 'Foul Stomach, Hoed,
,ache, Indigeotion,'olP. Ulike other- purgative
modioines they leave , ,the bowelsalwar relaxed
and consequently are , the :proper medidine for
forlemalea end persona loading a solitary life.
Price 25 cents. ! ~ '' ' ' ,
DR. KEELER'S TIJIBMIATIC UQTION '
A ju.vtly:' celebrated' external 'application for
Pains kif the Cheat; Neuralgia, Headache; Spezia
Bruises, Tie Daloreux, Swellings of the Joints;
Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and, for, aktdisor
)
decOrhereiri a - sedative end rubitfaeleh retne:
dy le• applicable, -- priaa . ,twot.y,fiv.e, co (11 Oe,r
:.,Aft c1f , ..04.:a110vi7! celebrated Mitt.extensively .
tkeedinedietnes, are prepared rend Vold Whole
sale )indl ,Retell; at 294. lotticpx EITREET,
.Philatlerphie.:,•;, -: ~ „ , . ;, ~ , - ,
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611 16 by ,S• ELLICar s thirlielq'; A, Gi
Tiller, Dick imorw,,Mossro, :AMA, ,Eihippenti4
burg, 1.:F.: erfrrihr, Illoohani4b!irg, hi„
StrittrnAlWriwn: ourl otprji' town' throughout
tiro' c'24llty ti 0,18.51.
run 1 ti*E . 44lcor •
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ONN - D,914 ' , Atag;
the Pilbli• olity nit teetir;e4 that if' a , thanm‘ Of the mai
Mn., its ittnnath; and aunties pro Pe:ries WILL 1011141.
100 : . artd Sit OA INA l t o ifod Al Pia
lartiss,it.as-hiistofora: , • - .
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ni thou Wbo have not hithsrto.nade tL ~ 'l ,l4° l l. A. a nrinaintir.
with its virtue. the proprietor would bet intiM " i 641 IA
ie not to be clawed with dm oak rani " Itemedb
if the day;" it claims for A 'talks' Dower;
all diem's, than 'Say otter irsporatios . !". 1° , 11 / 4 "
acrid ; and hu nitwits° 'lself for Wert 'yea "A`. Al Its nitwit
virtues; and. mull this reduction. own is And!'d deabi
.he price of any other article to this line.
Ifor ti.ti treat has
ioLnavrican.a.icv, Pils adlois •
is Rowse and cintainty, upon the
. .
Blood, Liver, Immo, Lungs'',
sad all Stier bream, upon the proper salon of .wit ,
sesltit depend.
This 'medicine bu srepute u s yeas t6V foe
Dropsy. and (travel,'
tad all disuses of that manse. It-may be rolled opt
:be intelligent phyrlsro has abandoned his pitiut;-w Arm A -
/sire distressing dhow., mere sitiecially,DaoriY. the . props
Kw would earnestly and honestly recommend At I
ensent price it is easily obtained by all; and the trial will, Pi . "
the whole to be the - •
.
Cheapest Medicine in the World!
G9' Play ask forpampblw= the rimer tire them awe Ir
Limy metal," over sixteen pages or recants, (In addition to A. t
radical matter) rideable for household prdpore, and whit
will earl many dollar per rev to practical boarkeeparL -
Thew receipt' err s inundated to mak* Vie- boolCiiferry..,
value, ride lion It. character as an adrenaline median' fe •
the redid* the testimony In favor,of which, In the form
letters from ill parr of the 00011t17. Y_be *lO4 uppn.
Venetia's. Vegetable Lltiontripiloldirtuti
Oraai'American Remedy, now for gale in quart bottles al
each, small bottle" et 60 ots each: No email bottles will •
honed after the preent stook ia diapord of.
Tiincipal Office. Ralalo. H. T.. SOT Main &mei. •
G. G. VAUGHN.
tibild Whole's!, and Retail by OLCOTT MaKESHON
CO.. 171 Maiden Lena, New York car:
N. L.—All lettere (excepting from agent" and dealers wit
wheat he Murals bminee) rut be poet paid. or no Ernie
Ni be given to them.
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Russel & Dico, Dickinson,
J. F - Spahr, Mechnniesqurg, • • -
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Octl6,
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MITCHELL'S PRIMARY; GEOGRAPHY, •
Ao easy ii 'theattidfUt Geogra:'
phy, designed for children, and qomplely il
lustrated by 120 engravings add P. colored.
maps. •
MITCHELL'S INTERTISEDIA2E ,
The test, tho exercises-tbe illustration's, and the
forty beautiful maps are printed together'in one ,
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--- Mixcur.ses - Seatoorlaro - osixturvicAmtsi,
a.system_of modern Geography,_•comprising a
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its five great divisions. Etilbellislied with nu
merous engravings and illustrated bTatirexcel
lent _Atlas containing 28 handsorim and accurate
colored maps. -This•series•of Geography by. S.
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introduced into the public and private schools
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ted States; and after a full and fair trial of its
- merits in these - sehools;itinisreceivedlrrainiost -- • - - -
univerall recommendation. ' •
MITCSELL'S ANCIENT .GEOSIIATIIT St, ATLAS
An ancient, classical and 'sacred. Geography,
embellished with engraving's of remarkable
events, views of .aficient cities; etc.c.ilnd'accoin.
paned by ancient Atlas containing f 2 benhtiful
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MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE-MAPS
Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geog
raphy, with Mapsand embellishinents. 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 eaten
s.tvely used in the best schools of our country.
GIIEENE 2 E PIUST LESSON IN GRATIBIAII, based
upon the construction and analysis of sentences;
designed as an introduction to the "Analysis." -
GUEEIVE'S ANALTS3S—A treatise on the strucs
titre of 'the English' language, with illustrationt
and - exercises adapted to the'use - of - schools, by
Samuel' S. Green, 4. M., Principal of the
Phelps Grammar School, Boston.
These books hove already -hi the short limo
t icy ~adeTieeri;m • LlieheT'o6fiiiiiiii - ii fiery' ax- ""
tenaive circulation, having' been 'introduced into
the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pitts
burg, Cincinnatti, -St. 'Louis, Vicksburg. and
other citied nod towns, and, recommended by
those who have tried them in their schools, as
Withinat 'clitestionTtitfb - est Englitilf Grammars.
in existence. , :
' SWAN'S SCHOOL,REAEIER'S.
Cat PRIMARY SCUOcii. - READER—Part ht is
intended for beginners. .• It contains a lesson
upo) each of the elementary sounds of the lan
guage The 'Primary School gender, part 2d,
contains exercises in articulation; arranged in
connection with easy- reading lessons. The
Priineu Reader, part 3d, is dexignecl for the
first - class in Primary Schools,' and the' lowest
class in Grammar Schools. . •
3 SIC GIIABEISAR Smoot. Hymn., is designed'
for the middle class in Gmtninar.Schools, and
contains exercises in • articulation arranged in
connecticin with - reading-lessons
Tut DISTRICT SCHOOL '
for tIM highest classes in
exercises in articulation '
pauses, and inflections of the voice with such.
rules and suggesstions us are deemed useful.
Tue DSSTEUCTIVE READRE ; Or a Course o
Reading on Natural Mabry; cieuce and. Lite.
torture designed for schools.
THE SPELLING BOON. •
Consisting of words in 'columns and sentences
for oral and written exercises. It is a complete
and systematic series of excrci.ea in English
orthography.
This highly popularileries of reading hooks,
and this spelling book were compiled _1 Mr.
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rapid introduction into schools which they have
obUtined in the Eastern and Middle .States and
in many elite Western and Southein States,
we think they are really -better-adapted-to-the_
wants of teachers and scholars tlinn any other
' yet published. Thcpublishers have a very large - -
nsimher of seeomuumulations from public school
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cation.
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FROST'S HISTORY- OF_THH sTATEs.
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„
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rulecand•esamples far !traction written anth i
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