aiiitl)ir4 'MittOligg. PAsAncisf mt;' . : . 'Where the gentle, streamleta flow,. Vhere'tliemierning dfopaglow, , Where thOephyra4ing , their Bight, In the cool end weleemo.night; . 'Wagtail* through thelragrant ,To'the heixrethat Omni-love l" IVhz*ilie lightsalonda skim the sky,' • 'l4_erahlp passing by!" 'Bears format, rugged rock, Mullahs ; torrents, earthquake shock, .And whom thunder rends the sky, Tremble! "God is passing by!" M.IpF i tECTION; Thp Past-L.-Where is it? It has fled, The Future? It may never come. Our friends departed? With the dead. Ourselves? Fast hastening to the tomb What are earth's joys? The dews of morn Its-honors ?• Ocean's wreathing Teairi: — Whore's peace? In trials meekly borne -,,-Andjoy?--lalleavett;theChristian'shome THE PASTOR'S MISSION. It is a sweet minisgation, that of giving cmnforting hopes to the child of sorrow, and pouring balm upon the wounds that, earth can never Leal; it is a holy office to stand in the presence of immortals, and portray the glo :ries of the future world, to unfold lofty visions htifore the repentant . transgressor, 'lnto fain would lift the veil of sin from Woe° his inner, tabernacle, and gaze upon the revealed beauty of arisen Redeemee. Little the pastor reali zes the extent of the blessings whial God per mits him to scatter on all who ,, move in his path. Eternity will unfold them, and then he will smile as lie murmurs, "how often did it seem to me a hopeless. task to con,vince the stubborn-heart,- Mid _subdue the strong will; - coulel - have:knoWn qll this=" Atid.Un isngel may .whisper in tones softer thpn. those 'of his heart—" there wonld not then have boon so much joy for thee in heav en." 'The paiter's mission is a laborious one, and fraught.with more real joy than any other that • could);d:delegated to man. ' 110 may enter hii pulpit with a doWncast eye, throbbing temple and weary spirit; he • may feel as lie opens the lids 6f the . great book, as if God had withdrawn His presence from him, because poor humanity „ faints' by 4 the way, and the cares of earth have loft some 'shadows •on his soul; perchance an unkind wait from a brother,. yet lingers in his ear, or •the listless faces that meet his glance, tempt hope and faith to sink down nerveless beside the altar: of prayer.: Ifs doeinot knew how eagerly some humble - wayfarer'waitstill'the lioly words Shall fall upon his car. Ire cannot' raise the maslc from all the careless seeming 'around him; he be ' holds net, t in thes' so • ,entwiirdly clothed id deep and abject seff condemnation, his; appeals may quicken, into more active life;" lie cannot see the unspoken grief that' like children bereft of speeeli, telling their sorrmvs to their own heerts_and.hc.aven, _bear: all things uncomplainingly, Yet, love the Booth , frig of a tender spirit. In. 1110_1:lark hour. the pastor's prayer-is the last sweetsoundthat lingers .on -dying ,earaf ,he prsparesthe doubting mind to meet its God in peace, breaks" the -bread of the covenant • and beers it to the Milvering lips ; qtioting the 'while rich promises from the mine of inoperi ' tillable treasure. • The greatest, tho wisest, the ' best, long;A that 011ie when Oho last enemy triumphs, to feel the Warm clasp of the pas tor's hand. I..le,it.was who taught them, the may to'hettierlNUd shall he not gd with them 'to the, threshed of eternity and mark its daw ning splendor already reflected upon thole dy ing brows? • .Then what faithful minister, in view of these sweet • (Armes, • will_ not feel _refreshed _and trongthened when ho knoWs that the little rill of pure love poured into the fainting bosom of do wayward ono, may swoll to a-mighty river, shall in eternity point to - him as theirerown of zejoielng; how can he but say—if my cares are , burdensome, my joys outweigh them all. - ' '' A 'CARD - - - - - -,' • Tolke Ladlesi.s.WM M PORTER would 'respectfully inform • the Ladies' that he hos fitted up the room recently occupied. by Miss ' Dsey Kernatt, next ' door to the old 'stand sea LADIES S HOT; STORD•EXCLUSIVELY, ,wre they will find a well selected assortment of Other's, baskitil,ties;:slijiperC, from the best manufactories , itt - -Philadelphia, and also o this own make, to, which, their, attention is invited. Carlisle; vitay'''l.•.''- • '%':,',' - . . - . , , , _ . Tll'C'efulnicritiee; sincere thanks , td his4ttnierotte'eustomers tied the public go nerally for the litieral encouragement thus far eitendad e land',desires in - a word to assure all Ahat.heltas tionsiderably enlarged his stock in ,ttlifits:brarichee connected with his business : going into detail, for that would be un 'aticisesery,- and at such prices that cauld not fail to please: I have jtist oponed a complete assortment of -Grass .and 'Cradling scrrtlMS of differymt . 'branch', Cons tantly.ou hand .Blake's Fire and 'Water Proof-Paint june4 • • — LAW LX.tOßAßlrroxi. SAL 74. A valitablii LAW poßAny, belonging to , • Judgge Brandebury, and consisting ormost of the PeritiOivitnia Reports and a number of oth • eretandarcktaW Works, will b eaold very low to any persori'purphasing•tha lot. The books can banana and the prices ascertained by call ing at the 'office of W. M. ;PEN ROSE, Esq., in Main Street,- Carlisle: Great - RargaiteS• ARRISONS COLLJNItIIANJNIC.—In JUL order to diepose of etozls now on - hand, I Bell a low dozen at' Al per cent below the roannfacturer's cash prices. G-en - ,Cirmerchanta would , da well to give me a call. • lune 18tb,'51, , SAIVI'L A HOBBARD. • •Ohina wind Crockery White Granite Stone Ware, such as Dishes, Flares, Ten Sets, covered .d ,uncovered dieltes, bowls, toilet' and elm ~ber . sink; pitchers; &c., togotner with a lot o . •. ,- • Nue 'Liveried' Were, 'alrottitii7lfileat style nod shapes, also, all the ' various orticlea'of the best common 0 . /like:ld Eked bare. • it few plain , - • Witite and Gold Ban 4 China Tea' Sets, of the hest . qualify ;mid style, and also all the necoadary- articles' 'oldie best Granite, Stone , and" 31u Liverpool Ware'euitable for any•sked or Tea Sets, tint,itiented, together with:* variety of. 'Netra,..including a fib() assortment of • • 1 • ,',lhrl• and Table' Tumblers, • Abiliga:dooted 'ea' other howls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lantp3, &c.,„ The prices -.tor allarwhich'are fixed at the lowest cash prices. '.We invite our frio.ale who tiro in want of artielcsla our , line to give us a call. 30 - 02'S '44 . , , . . 'JUST -received a large assortment of,Men Women And Childreree'Soats aitd.Bltoes, WiL is', , :Dauble' Soled B43l{lll'lEl , and 'Jenrk ; Lind ctin , nell er ire h in • ' • w. woons;,Ao: 44.9T0RE, runs; , PlVA.l4lo4iblviiriouis el= ;e,tilifiltictiONlOTrit9,kliii , a6 vi remariii, aid FancrBtorooievidooilf) j9lO '5lll-,4*Wl.llo'4;4lo.cpro.Jocal.i.. Black yll at,c, Bobs 4r)iii.dt,:ii;:ncir'opifitiv, genoyat cisiorts9Snt . of 0141:11.,Sillt 303‘0,styls 9f Thredd Olosos, awl f• G ais aim° nt of silk, list threa‘l anikcgitton •, 11 9taeff. - * ' • Jtifi°4B .llq .14TN,ER; .sfiiiii . '.s4'-'''''2,qlj4i,;:',7::r.r,' :Extensive -Oalitnet:W.o9-Roaup. . • OBERT It'SMILE'Y; surceesor to Win. LI) C.. Gibson, CABIN ET-MAKER & UN DERTAEE It, north Hanover street, Carlisle, Would respectfullyinforni the citizens of Carlisle and' the public. generally that he•now has oil ltind a largo assortment of neW ax. tt 4 and elegant'. FURNITURE, consistingi 'n port of 'Sofas, Wardrobes,. Card and oilier Tables, Bureaus, 'Bedsteads, plain and fancy. Sewing Stands,..&c. manufactured of - the best materials and quality warranted. Also a gene ral assortment of Chairs at the lowest prices.— Vonitian Blinds, made to order and repairing promptly attendect.to. 113-COFFINS' made to order at the "shortest notice. and having a splen; did. Hearse he Will attend funerals in town or country. irTDou lbrget the old stand or wolf, C. Gibson, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of Glass's Bowl. Sept 4-Iy. -" • R. B. SMILEY. Corner of Hanover and Louthir eta., IfiE undersigned has always on hand'a large stork of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the ditrerent styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Snring-Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can•be attached , to old Bedsteads. They have given , entire Batista°. Lion to all who have them'in use. Kr COFFINS made to order at tho shortest notice. - JACOB FMTTER. Carlisle, Jan'y. 22, 1851-.-1 v. , Extensive Furniture Rooms 'TAMES R.WEAV ER would respeetlully '0 call the attention of House Keepers' and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobe's, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus mid every otlor article id Ins brdhch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. TCollins madam the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. lie, solic its a call at his establishment on North 'Hana vex street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. 13,--Fur nitnre hired,out by the month or year. • Carlisld, March 20 . 1850.-1 Y • • TAWNIER'S EMPORIUM! THE subscribe wo uld respectfully invite the attention - formers to his assortment of LOWS, now miutiae toyed near Craighead's Mill • in South Middleton township, • four miles south of Carlisle. ''' My assortment -consists of Withrow's, Stuckey's and Ball's patterns.— The Castings will all he ground•, I will also make GRAIN CRADLES. of the most im proved patterns. All orders directed to Wm. L. Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended to, with .promptitess,_and .Plows or .Cradles-deliv-- ered in any part of the county free of charge. • WM: - L. - CRAIGHEAD. Prope,r. DAVID STUCKEY, ..ittanufocer Feb.l9 Cm A srLzwzar. swoon! nriFIE undersigned - feskeLfully informs his _L l'isudg and tholpublie generally, that he is just returned from' liladeltihia, having irehasedlho most ex- Ave; as •well.ati tife teapest-assortment-ol %Itches, Jewelry, lisle. His stock con- Eisti in ilari‘,7- - Gold-and - Silver — Potent - Lever Watches:, • ' Gbld and Silver detatcheed do. ' do. • Gold and Silver* Lepiye Watches. in chart every variety of.-Watches at all prices. Gold Guard and • Vest Chains. Medallions, Watch KeysrEat Ring,s;"Fingcr Rhigs,lircast Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases and Bracelets - in "great•variety. A splendid article of Gold, Silver, German Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC . TACLES, which are ugsurpass• ed in qu p lity by any-other article west of _Phil adelphia, and which can he sold at least ..20 tier cent cheaper than in any other eattddisliment in the:country. Also a large lot of SELVER,WARZI, .comprising Table arid To's Spoons , - Butter 'Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Cases... Porte nownaies, 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, _ Trardiee - , Coda Ile invites all to call and examine Iris stock, assured that none can fail to be suited in qual lty, quantity and plum His articles are cash purohases r eorisequemityle—can- afford -ta-ttell. lower thim the sante articles can be purchase( elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a row doors west..of Burkholder's Hotel. Jamiary 15, 1851-1 y CONLYN. Volce:froin thl3 “Burnt--Dlstriet.”-- Monyer's Candy Factory Tllevabscriber would resPeuifully announce to his friends and. the public generally; that his Factory which Was destroyed by the 'late fire, has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish them with Manufactured of the • best nuiterial, which he will sell • wholedale 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, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, &e. Ho would also call attention to his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glas; Wood, , Gum an. Chins, of endless varieties. In connection with die above, he has on band a primollot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars; Coffees, Teas, Molaises, Spices, Crackers, Matches, Blacking, &c.—.• u prime lot of CIGARS, of the best Brands.. The subscriber rdturns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage, bestowed on hint, and hopes by a desire to please to nr.e. riCticontinunnce of this same. lie would also return Blanks to the Firemen anti Citizens for their efforts 'to save his pro qrtron the night of the late conflagration Carlisle, np2 P. MONYER. H. SAXTON THE subscriber has on' hand a large and well selected assortment of MUSIC of all kinds, consisting of Songs, Mar Cline, Waltzes, Polkas,' &c., also instructions for Piano and other instruments.. " Berlini's Method!! for piano, "Mazas Medial] for the Violin, &c. and ' a env , ly of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate' utility at city prices.. fishing made an arrangement with an im north); and, publishing house in Philadelphia, he wi I be constantly supplied with now Music and able to furnish anything in that line at short notice and upon reasonable terms:— Music Teachers will find it for their' interest to call and examine for, themselves at the corner of .60 and High streateivpposita -the Mansion louse Bnl9] S. A. HUBBARD. VALL at Rawlins' next door to the P O, and yod rain buy , pocks and Must . ° at leas than city prices. (May 29,'51. Alabaster, and other Fancy Lampe.—Lame Mitts, and paper shades, just reamed, next door to to the P 0. , . A general aasortmout of whit° and colored LinemD rillinga for !Men andA3oy's woar, just recolvod by (May 21,'51) G W lIITNER, JU S T received another lot of Donne Franics of the latest style. Also, Bonnet silks Silk gud 'Satin Linings of various colors. deal I W .11ITNEllt • Patent••Starch.•Polish. • •, • :volt diving a beautiful : gloss to Linens, Mug. 'V-lins, Collars, &a, and proventii . duty...from ocickind to ."Linono, &o: It contains _ receiVed.bll 4 , llbei • - • . . „ , JUSTasiortmcint of Col; 'aced Ptaiinole'Riv , Lad Bac It a, ,to ' and. Clitingetr 'Alan ; Whit'OiWoOlain ;41141.. cotton , In roto vatipti. .111T-Nr:R4, • Limeburnero,Vonle.:':'- Imo tone Lnens:Yolloy.nut,, teal for4aninin4 Ihno - .4colv,ing and for otileolicip' bL I W. 13 r u2k t ASTN, *0 P.° CHOICE CANDIES, Ni ~S ~ G i, a" ~ Books and IVlusic. Turquoise, Linen 21r.filing-. To YVSifiners, • Sack Flannels, i... ,, ',.:,.. ' ,- -. , ;',: ii..- - , - , i.....',:i ,- .;,:,.. - :.'„... - ,...- , , - - •,,•-z ., ' , ' , ' -. flitecettancrato - ..._ _ - • ': ,1:2 ',..... 7.:::' . ~..,:: 1,:. , : :. J. ,;.• ' • I. DRUGSLAAVd&r:DWUGS I '' , .._ ~,.-". Vresii r siiiiiit--,07.p1i1y I If , 114. 1 /E.juari;eCeNcjti elfraih'stoek of Mod L ' - icines„,Piiiiiiii, GieseGil; '5z....,4 winch acting beitin'i.rthrcheised with r 'great care at the best city Midges, I:co:I - confidently drecommend. to LFamiliesi: Physicians, Country 'Merchants and Dealers r as.beitif fresh and pare. Patent Medicines, Herbsand Extracts,. Fine hemi sale, , Spices,ground and whole, ~ Instruments, Essences, Pure Casale: Gila . Perfumery, &c: - Cod Liver Oil--Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. - • • Log and.Cam-Woods, --% Oil . Vitriol ..,, Copperas, Lac Dye' ~ PAINTS. • , wethorill dp Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and - Yellow; Paint and:Varnish Bru - Shos, Jersey-. Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpon tine,-Copal and coach-Vainish, end-Red - Lead; All of which will be sold at the very loWest market price, Also,a fresh arid. splendid as sortment or: : • .. . . _ . FANCY'dOODS'', FRUITS; Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornatnotri„,oll of wl.ich are offered at the lowest cash - prices; -at the cheap Drug 'Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. . • ' . S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28, 1851. ' - : . i Indigoes,_ Madders, Sumac Muni, I M 7Q' OW.ENS & P:XOII.B.M.DS, Ilecently fiwni 111 ESPEC'I'FULLY inform the citizens of 11 Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have now nt their Marble Yard in South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A. & W Bentz's Store, an elegant stock of pure • AMERICAN WHITE MARBLE, and are prepared to execute in the:mosr tinialted style Afonuments, . Tombs, • Grave Stones a't all prices, • 'Mantles, Door mid Window Sills, toother with- every other article in' their line, and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste-, ncss .of design - and quality of Marble,- their work shall not be surpaisbd by !Ili) , 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 Grave lots andi all oilier purposes, at the ehortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. - They trill also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work,:such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, t? , tc., at The short est notice and on the mosttoutonnblo tennis. !laving had greatoverience,.ancl_beinie ployed in the best shims of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable worst, and resiceffally ask a sham. of the patronage of Carlisle and the 'surrounding country. [Carlisle, nov6 1650 t WHIZ' WELL YOU atIIET'ERI THOUSANDS of bottles or the AMER(- ' CAN COM POUN Li" have been sold din ing the- pest year, and was 'never known to fail of curing, in a few'days, qf e.eettain dell cuts disease, _ SeininSl.,weiikness and all disesses of the Urinary argues. Persons afflicted' using - this - pleasant and popular remedy, need — fear no exposure, as it - leaves - n 0 odor on the breath,' requires no restrictions in diet or business contuins.n.)Mereuryur noxious drugs injurious to .the system, and is adapted to-every age, sex, or condition. It is also the best remedy known for Fluor Albus or Whites, (Comic c-i»plaints) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge, of a remedy. , This celebrated 'remedi. has long _been used le ptivsto practicalif_mphr_ l l , . _ sic ian and wit unerring success, radicaliy 1 curing ninUtyMine, of the hundred cases in a SOW days, Aroun,d each bottle are .plain and 'full directions, - - - • CAUTION.L-Aelc for the AMERICAN COMPOUND, and purchasu Only of the Agents Pries 81 per bottle. -For sole by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; 3. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Williams Columbia; by A. Miller„Lancdstor;.E. Morris & Co., York. (January, 15, 1851. Eldlo VALI STOVE WARE ROO MS AND TIN MAN UFAJTORY. ArlVlllEsubsoribers desirem inform-their friends 11_ and the public that they have removed their TIN, COPPER AND. SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY . ..to the room nearly oppo site,their old stand on North Hanover street and may now be found - in their - now und - com- modicm manufactofy on dte Meet side of the said etretha few doors ahove-Lonther.,eireet 'Wenit - hey Mill confeo keep on hand a lull assortment of every kind of Tin,'Cupper and Sheet-Iron Mare: which may be needed byjmusekeepers -and where, Their articles are manufactured-by_ themselves, of the best materials, and in point el finish and durability cannot be surpassed.— They will also manufacture and-repair at the shortest notice all kinds o f Apparatta. They will promptly nitend: to. the -laying of TI V .ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING in town and country; and on the most reasona ble terms... Every: branch of their business will be carefully attended' to with the utmost promptness. They also keep constantly on hand a late variety of COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every -variety- at plain .ten•plate sToVES, .elegant_wood. and _cool _air-tight PARLOR STOVES, of tho latest styles, COOKING STOVES of.-the newest and most improved inventions, it variuns prices, which cannot fail to . please every taste. They re• spectrully solicit an examination -by the public. of their large and varied 'assortment of stoves.. Thankful to the public fur favors heretofore 'extended, and being determined to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to their custom ers they hope to merit a continuance of pa tronage. .'gr The highest• cash price will be paid for old . Oopper and Pewter. AI OR RIS & HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19, 1851-ly Fresh Arrival of Hardware. CiIEAPER THAN THE CIIEAPEST.. I[NAVING just, returned from New York & 1. Philadelphia with the best ann . Cheapest Stock of HAW) WA ap,c TLER YBUILD ING. MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., ever brought to Carlisle, I, would resilectrully refines: dealers and 'consumers and all others to gtvo me a call and see whether they cannot get more and bettor goods for t h e sante money than at any other ,pleco in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, liingps, Screws, Npils,,Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I have a splemhd assort. inent: .AlsO, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma terials, viz :—Vancors, Mahognny, Mineral and Glass Bureau knobs and Varnish. - • ~ SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS, can have everything in their lino Slicapor than Over. FOR .SEIOEMAICERS, .- - I have a first ratu fitock of Morocco anal Lining Skins, Bindings, Pege, Humid and Was, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I have also a complete assortment of BalPs'Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be had at no other place in town, and at Bell's Prices. To gotheriVith awassortment ofmll kinds ef Ham - , paired and Rolled Iron and Steal. Of House keeping Articles, I have Knives.'Forlts, Spoons, Winters, Snuffers' and, 'Prays, TUA3B. Buckets &c. WALL PAPER. have the largoitt,'llandsomost and Clicapeat Asscirtmont in town. Aud to all who want Good and Clump HARD WARE, I would Bay coma and sae lot yourselves. oat%) I P LYNE: „Pure .Cider 'Vinegar. .JUST, receiied a fresh barrel of Pure Ode Vineger, of sUpequr quality, and warrante tree from adultaralion. , • , : novit • • . G w f ns NEJZ. • • . • •Ohildrenrs Stookings,,_._,,,__; AL 71.1LL,' assortmon, .of , Whita -and .11f4ad 13 Marino Hose of all sizes for 'Cliildron.—.• AIR!), Ladies' Hasa in . groat 'variety ion' °polled uy ' • , . •'. • ' fi. . 0 ,AV .111TNER:" , Come let mo make•a twiny rental around thee Of theuabt and beauty.,Boca are boolte--.'. A (Me - useortmentjae recotved ~ —Historical, Poetical and..loli4lousiat ILA W. 1. 4 1 516 ., Main etiOurliele.-,Arraugoreentellre map by which 43:L61 4 01,80001 e aanbi;tarplahatlitdil'ubliobere . lril ( iilbutrio,c lll C ll l s . .4' .; • , , -,. • 14Rsl , u aran ' d;a • 11 .4re PLUVOS. " ;' • ' 44 41430),11Ziti 41a / I n: fa 4; 6; 'si9' duetl t , Lf.',l//a-;v •• . .;;: . s.trot;y2t r attiniorq,- . 01,4, • , N O,FORTES, from 6 to 7 octaves; in in Rotiewethf, , Mitliogany And Walnut cases . 01 'variant sfyla4'ivlttilinewithont iron frtimasi combining' all , : the improyootents requisite to superior instrutnent, • ' - " • have 'received froth the Maryland 'lnstitute the'dyrat pt . 's/ilium:for 'thetr •Pianos, in' three suecessive.yearg, 1848, 1849, 1850. May havii also been honored wilh numercitis-testimo jitalsTremall_.thenost*lebrated artists-who. have used their inetrunients.' Biamie from their establishment have been used at the concerts os-Lind, Herz, Holitiatoek,. Bishop, Laborde, Knoop, and othei eminent perforthers, They guarantee durability for five Tears, under good care. and wijl.:replaais mar notgive satisfaction ; if application*, made within six Months after delivery. --- Their ury nnilindo being contina - ted a - 1 iii" most extensive Scale enables thrill- to furnish instruments at the' very lowest -prices, whole sale and retail: ',Constantly on hand, A.- P. Hughes Melodeons„renging from $45 to MO, fur which they aro solo agents for, this city, ~ January22-1851-1y , Perfwnery, Fancy Soap Sc Paper Box i9CANIIFACTOILY.7 48 Jlfarkei streeidielow Second, Philadelphia. cam LEGG & •CROMPTON,'.Manulacturors _l_,) of. Perfumery. Fancy . Soaps and. Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Druggists'and'•Dealers in Carlisle and the Cumberland ValleY, to their extensive stock of Goods, comprising :Perlitmery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &c of every variety. Also, a full and complete as. sortment el Fancy 'Paper Boxes, of every de; ecription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. KrDon't forgot the place, 48 Market atreet; Philadelphia. All orders wilrmeet with prompt attention. janls PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS, No. 171 CHESNUT STREET,PII7I4.D'a. THE OLD STAND, occupied for more Mau one:lldrd of a : ccntury by G: Leg. MEE E•tfndersignoil would most respectfully • Jl. - announce to the public that he is AGENT - for more than twenty of tile most OR!F"--"ntstr - C.;,: celebrated manufacturers of•BOS- I I rPON. 'NEW YORK, PHILA. DELP HlA,•and elsewhere.; and s constantly roceiving, front them PIANOS o the richest .and most varied styles, of superior tone,, and of the most superb finish, of 6. 6+, 61, 6/, and 7 . ooaves, which aro warranted equal to arty manufactured either in.this -country or . ,in Europe". Just received, arse, a'further supply of Church lint/'.Parlor -Or ails, Of. heanifful patterns and fine tones. • , His WAREROOM is constantly .supplied with U. choice selection of SERAPEIINES and MELODEONS, from the oldest.nnd most ex. tonsivo manutactorics in the United'States; Inong whien is a new. style of'REED ORGAN lowing Carhart.'s- patent—improvements,- - with gilt plies in front, and .c.ase elegantly carved, and highly ornamental.' Tumng anV.RePa.ring—ig. Salvador Ln Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Mandan-in ror and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4.'so OSCAR C B CARTER. - ECONOMY" IS'W'EALTII • Light: idight:: Light!. Pine. Oil, 'Ca.mpliine, Medal Fluid,. OF acknowledged superiority and uurity,_ manufactured_ and for. a le_af the ..lowest Wholesale prices, by: DAVIS & IT ATCD, at the-old established-send:of-the- lateliciun— 'l'. Nply ..JEWSDY, where orders by mail or otherwise aro solicited, and prompt-attention given. - The voice ot- the public fdr fifteen years, an I the award of a Silver 'Medal, and complimentary' notice by the Franklin Institute oVor all compefitors,, is sufficient evidence of the excellence cif.our Oil. Afrokoi,Pitrii; Turpentine, Rosin, and Spir itd of Turpernihe, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at the, lowest prioes. - . foct3o ,Sletoll , liv.ti ivettitm &.. 4 7..AVLA.G14.3211t, Cor7ier ofiiidge Road. and Broad Street, • logroULD call the attention of porcin:ere to V V their elegant assortment_ of IYrought and Cast Iron Mailing CEMETERIES, •'BALCONIES, • Railing for -Churches, Public and Priva.e Buildings, Public Squares, &c;,. together with all kinds of Plain and Ornainehtal Iron Work. Morn & Gallagher's Book of ORIGINAL DEKGNS,, nontainiag_the_bes_t_salention.n, — de - signs that has ever been-leaped, will be aent to any person whamay wish - to make a select don. • t1eb19,51 BOOTS ND SUES. TFLE aubscri4er has just received• a.large , 1•6 46 sup'ply•'of BOOTS. & • 2110 ES, kij ;for, Spring anfl Summer Wear, .7k which makes tie assortment very complete. It comprises Gentlemen's French Call Skin and 'Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters, Jack son Boots , Men's,,Boys' and Youths' Enam piled. Congress Boots.. Calf Skin, °Vat and Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Slippers, 'Fee.-- Also 'Ladies' Misses and Children's. Gaiters, Buslins, 'ries and Slippers. Every effort wilt be made to please jhe 'citizens of town and country, who aro respectfully solicited to con tinue•their patronage. Carlisle,' tnay7 • WM - 111 PORTER. Town Property For, Sale. THE subscriber Odra for tale the HOUSE - AND I,oT..situalri on 'West street - lsdjoining . .the residence of Wm: S, . Cabman end Mr. Peffer, in the Bo ss t rough of Carlisle. The lot is' 30 feet inorii and 120 feet deep run. ning, to en alley.' The house is a substantial frame building. one story and a hall high, and in good order. ['here-are a' nitmber of choice fruit trees on the lotoind.,the property pos. sesiiurbs the.' right to t uso 'of a pump nearly opposite the house.: 'For further particulars apply to tap% • F. GARDNER. Brushes! Brushes! A groat variety a these useful. .articles Is fered - forpale, cbronsilrig of WhitowaSh, Sweet"! tog, Scrubbing; Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair; Tooth and Vail, Flesh and Graining Brushes great variety, all of which are of the best qua ty and will be sold. at the lowest prices June 6. - S 'ELLIOTT THIS ATEEK ! • rintllS WEEK ',we receive at the Central Drug Store next door to,the .Poat office, a fine stock of Fresh , Medicines.- je18,'51.• RawiAIsIs&MccULLOCIL ' Mope Xew .Goods. TllF L auliecribeT has just, returned from the city, with a 'fresh .assortment , of Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, among . which may be found Witten and Colored .Bareges; Silk Tissues, yap lines, FOULARD SlLKS,A3arege de Dames, SILK GRENAD-I N.E 8, Crape do Paris, Ginghams, Lawns, Calicoes, ZE,c., all of which will ho offend on accommodaiing terms by JrnelB, . W DITNDIL , Dr. J, McCULLOCII; respicifully,announ• ces that hit has recently ,bocono associated with M. H. M. Rawlins, ins , ho drug business, next door a.Slici post. o p ine, Mani street; Carlisle.— Professional, calla fiYaroptly attondod to as here tofore, in toWn'or country. .. (may 4.) • , , JUST , receivod, at I' E R'S S 1.1 O.E sTolip; nlresh assortment of LudieS' Misses' and ElnltirerYs Gaitets, Jenny Lind Iles, Bus. 4jus'an'a §finpirs."ol the beit.qualky, ry Variety of flincii colored French Instiug •for gyitera;lvbieti'wßl:beitnn,(lo up to ordef. '..16110'11 1854 : :•', „ , ...• t 44 ‘ 0/X - CPE, • „ 1 . ,74:Ne 1101,Y '011044 ray.SPOog aioelc La+, dice Goutlomutiter.Bootakupiil Also..a..largolotpf-13oya,Missos and: Cbi!clren'a Shona. . All iof tlia , :ktswost. atyla, bast quality • and boat of all aficap: . - Diacitsmates , coo. 2tioU:buahele u:ack~mith'l3 coal , n, supori,s artale'igiFidoilflii44f4lfor• staid byr IV' It MUitI2AY, kULIZ nsYoigniejiZ.of ItoPliSittarkedivijd 'by ,tho Autiscri bet., idr 1, "-1, • ..tY SAXTON: : • A CARD. To the Xiadies, Jitsuranc tom ptuiio. • T.O United States Life Ynsurance Annuity and Turd Clompatly. . • hart .Perpa Cap i la! .66 avii rwillE constant, unsiditited application for. it: "'Life Insuitnice; gives .the most abundant - and. -'gratifying proof that the' public mind is deeply'impressed With .11to tact importance of this subject.V The great object,' howeVer, of Insitraticeshould be safil y, otherwise the whole motive to insure may be disappointed.. Too much care cannot be.practised-in the selection of art office with which to effect the contra Ct— . choice should be regulated not by present and constant large inducements, as this, is cer tainly incompatible with futfire' - benegts. The premiums on life are calculated 'fOr the future, 11 present and prospective benefits theretore'tire given, the result ultimately, must 'terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin. 'rite object 'aimed at by this institution is stability, and per :petutty, -The rates of - premiunt - har° - been - cai e. fully prepared with reference to fluctuations,— Thecash_ stem pay mputsl i . 6 - 7 ,16-bp,m---- adopted. Unpaid premium votes constitute'no part of the assets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an timplecap• ital, security stamps tne whole system. This feature, paramount to all other 'considerations commends the company to public favor. Ex. planato.ry pninphlets, blanks. application papers information, and every facility will be cheerfully furnished thepubiic by Mr. E. BEATTY, who has been duly appointed, agent of this company for Cutitherland county. Pr. H' HINKLEI? - . has also been appointed Medical Exominer. Directors.—Steplion 'll. Crawford, Ambrose Thompson,l3enjamin W Tingley, Jacob L FlOrenee, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnsoir, George 11411enry, James Devereux, John L President.—Stephetat: Crawford. l'ice-Peesident.—Ambrqse W. Thompson. - g secretary Treasnrqr.—.Charles G Imlay. .. , /esuary.—....-Manuel Eyre. CowtseCee .Bttorney.--Thomas Balch. attlical Exanzinera. Paullß Goddard, 141. D; William Pepper, M. 1). raug7 1y VIRE INSURANCM. THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an act Of Assembly, is now fully organised, and in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, %Vm R Gorges, Michael Cock in, Melchuir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Coover,,Lowis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser, - Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are 4 as low and favors bl as any . Company of the kind in ihe Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application - to the agents of the compa ny, who aro willing ter wait upon them at any' time. JACOB SHELLY, President EIENRY LOGAN, Vice President. ' LEWIS HYER, Secretary Mlou, El, CactrLiu, Treasurer. .1)&17'49. AGENTS. .- Cumberland coulay.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman,'lCingstown, Henry Zenring; Shiremanstown, Robert' Moore and Charles. Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, .Mcchan iesburg.-Dr; Churchtown. - - York county.—John She'rrick, Lisburn, John BOwmrtn.• Dillsburg. Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., - Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Doniilkanffensberger, W Craft,- • HarrishurAr.—tiouser LOClllllfill. _____Aletuber&lof--the — comptinylurving - Mcies a ,bout, to expire can have them renewed by mak. :it)g; application to any Of the agents. . in k OOTOR YOURSELF LF—FOR - 9.5 GENTS !! means of the pocket ?.sculapius-, or, Every one is own Physician ! Twen- F-fonrth .etlition, with up fords of a,hundred shoyingprirateilis lases in everyy - shone mar form, and , malfortnstions if • the generative - system: trWIII.YOUNG, 111.13„ The time 'has now Ar :ting froth seeret disease ie VICTIM OP QUACKERY zontaiined in this book any one - May . tire lilinself, without hindrance to bit , siness, or theicnowledge of the mail intimate friend, and witli.one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease it Sully explains the cause of manhood's earl 3 da cline, with observations on anarringe—besidee many other derangements which it would not by proper to enumerate in the public prints. igr_Afit.p.on. Clad 4—TW EN TY-FIVE CENTEIr" enclosed m a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, "DR. W YOUNG,No, 152 SPRUCE Street, PIIILADLEPIIIA"Post.paid. Or(Ult. YOUNG can be consulted on any of The Diseases prescribed in his different publioa. icuLs, at his . 01lices„) 52. SYRULlLAtrFet,eyery. between 9 and o'cre - ck, (Sundays excepted. 111 ay 1;1 tiso JI FRESH . ARRIVAL OF English - and American llardvirare, Cheaper than Can be r found"this sale of the Last /171 HE subscriber• having just returned front the Eastern cities with a full and bent.% some assortment ofall'hinds of HARDWARE of the very host 'Makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Statttl ih North Hanover street, next door to 'Scott's Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he would invite all that are in wait of good and cheap Hardware to give him a call and see and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are deform. tried to sell at a very, small 'advance. Small profits and quick sales arc the order of the day To Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full stock of white, Mineral and Jammed Knobs, locks and latches,of every description price and quality, hinges and sorely., window sash and shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled Bolts, 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,poir.ting hand and chopping . Axes, of different makers hatchets, planes and plane bite, steel and iron squares, Ides and rasps, nails, brads and spikes of all sizes and warranted qf tile best quality. To Saddlers mid Coach .hfalecrs, Our stock consists of-a templets assortment of articles in your line of business. saddlery tools, brass, silver and- Japaned,- mounting, - carriage trimmings, broad pacing and. earthling laces .and fringes, plain and figured canvass,,oi cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of vari ous kinds, white, red, blue and black potent leather Dashers, silver and brass plate, Deer !fair, rosette, hubs. fellows, spokes, bows; clip tic springs, iron axles malleable castings, &c.. • . To Cabinet and Shoe Jffuleers, - A full'otock of shoe-deit awl findings, boot mo.; , .roccos, 'French kid, straits, Morocco and linin g and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers pinchers and French/increase, kit of every de scription, superior copal varnish; Japan and black varnish, malthgany and maple Vanessa, moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs dove' y size and style. - To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others. 10 to..s of assorted bar iron, m ermined to be of the best quality. 'A splendid assortment of bar and rolled, iron, hammered, horseshoe, scollop, Thing!), brotid an narrow, tire,,rolled., horse shoo bar, band, round, and minaret iron, cast, shear, spring, English and Amerjeau blister steel, Eng. fish Wagon boxes,' Carriage boxes in setts, an vils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoo nails. &.c. • • To Housekeepers. A beautiful _assortment of cheap fancy goods, such as .wailers, trays, plain and fancy knives and forks, butcher knives and steels, briitanin lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silver table and tea spoons, plated butter knives, pro. serving kettles, emoothing irons, iron anthill nod tea and oval boilers, iron frying_and.bread pans, weshbonrds, tubs, churns, buckets, (roil pots, wash kettles, end stow pans, &c. .To Gunsmiths, Marksmen and Others. , • Rifle and Gnu Barrels, tone action, ping, nipplp and back action Gun Locke, gnn mount,. ing and gun breech': coals, skeet brass and German ether ornaments. &e. ~ • To Painieri. -'. • froell 14 'of 'Wfulip'iilre puro, mid extra While Load, °Wand turpentine? varnishes, la. pan,, white Ond.red ..load,.yolloW nod Greoir Oaint, gromid yollow, °Oro, &c. 'and dfforlesmen. - - A-goci . d 'antiortarnint of „ double refined powder rock powder, of ,eixtrti quality, Safotv,(l)oe; slim; flints- and , liar. lend, roppn: of nil ,iiiocio,:cor thrashing nuichipos and yolr.Biggvo. and a ,thousand other articles too humorous to Mean; all wei,nek is to gtva us' a call, nod we are con- Gdnnt-,you will 1 I good assortment of llard. -. ware.ond:;chaageFC OPP , ettlf . bo . :: found any 'other . , Masa this side of t i mon st,, Give a call is. all wo ask, attlna 'Ad ..and well known - .; Hardware Stand' lartmorlY,lm4 lea, in North Ormoyor stroot o , next -donrmo: Pknt's:llatel;:fortuurly bout hr ,fittruit. :LJA9P.o,l4kaign. •-•-,• . • . . . • '''''' 1, Y.11 1 . 4 ..c. ,•,,,,,, t it _:-.-- ; VW -- t .--'.' : F li' • ' -, i ! Virf • ' :1-. ? lko w k , Li- I 'T ,, - - i.,'' 3i - . 4%, -. ' 1 : :1,1. Li 1 ....L. .F • ?. • '•;.•". , ~' 1 , - ''.A..- ,: . .. 1 ' ... : , '''' CHERRY PECTORAL: • For the Cur'e of - • COUGItS,. COTATItS, 7ao.ll.,li.SEN.USS,_BßON warrrzs, CROUP, AS TB -0 orx rtG -COUGH .0.1%T8 CONSITIVIPTION. Among the numerous discovtries Science has multi in this-generation-to - facilitate the business of life—increase its enjoyment, and cven,prolong he ferm,of human existence, none can be named more'real..valuc to knanhind, than this contfibu lion? of Chemistry to the Ile lleg Art.• 'A vast trial of-its virtues throughout t tie broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no mcdic - ine or con bination of medicines yet known, can an surely I control end cure the numerous varieties of piqmo nary, disease which, have hitherto swept from our. midst thousands and thousands every yenr. deed, there is now abundant reason to ballet:era Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. ..Our spate here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use. but we would present the ndlowing opinions of eminent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular witch the Agents below named, will al-. ways be pleased to furnish free, wherein are lull particulars, and ind ispumble proof of these facts. FRDM TEE PRESIDENT OF AMHERST COLLEGE, THE CELEBRATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cnen nv in my own caso of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied front its chemical constitution. that it is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and, bronchial difficultits: If my opinion us to its superinr character can ha of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D. Fiom the widely celebrated PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D. rII9FMON 9F CHEMISTRY, MaNNAOLOOY, YALE COLLEGE, MEMBER OF TOE LIT. HIST," MED. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES • • OF . A.SI9ItICA AND ECILOpE. ‘ , • "I deem the ,C11E1111.1( l'Earoant an admirable composition from some of the' best articles fit the Materia. Modica, and a very effective remedy fur the class of diseases it is intended to Mire." New Aaven. Ct., Nov. I. 1649. MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Senate, states ho has used tim , CitunnY PthronaL with wonderful success to-ewe nu inflammation of the lungs. FKOM ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS =BM Dr. J. C. Ayer, LOWell. Dear Sir :—I am now constantly using your CHERRY PECTORAL in my practice, and prefer it to an , other medicine fur pulmonary complaints, From observ ation y of many severe cases, 1 am convinced it will cure coughs, Colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all oilier remedies. . I invariably recommend its use in cases of 'con sumption, and -consider it'-much the best rerfiedSr. knoWn for that disease. Respecifully_ymire - I. S. CUSHMAN, IVL D. PRERADED AND SOLD - BY - , JAMES C. AVEIt, - PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LO WELL, MASS. , •Sold in Catfish:o)pr. S.rElliott.- S.-A.-lltibbartl and Dr. Rawlin's—in Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira Day—in Newvillo by J II Flerratt—in -Shippens -burg by J. C. &11. B. Aidelt, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. • • Juhe 18, .1861. 133%t'inctinziEJki,t -- celebrated Family . Itieaicines. It concerns every one. Cholera can be -cured . Dr. Reeler% Sarsaparilla Panatiea- For - the removal and permanent cure of al • Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit • of body, The All-wise Creator hits implanted in all organized bodies an -innate disposition to self preservation: The,, vital powers possess the property of resisting' the influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD is the common par bdlum from w,,bieh all parts of_living_matte-_, derives its renovating elennente, and-consequent ly, upon which the life of organized, beings de pond, it is probable that in cases of accident, or where artificial means have been employed to deprive it of en essential property, the vital effects of the whole system will be directed *to. award iestorMg_ttaLlhaLpropest ln all eon-- stitutional and hereditary affections, this fluid has undergone some primary alteration, which is the cause of the srecial disease, or which os aentially contributed to its production. Reale ration to health .can—only-be-obtained by a re- - movul of the inorbific cause through the medi um of the ,circulation, and .1)r. Keeler's Sarsa parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets. - Illackrvoodlown, N. J., June 6, 1848. Dr. Kecler-,Dear Sir: I urn entirely out of your Panacea. 1 . was called upon day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I:have introduced it; and 1 think the more it is used the more 'pop ular it will get.. Respectfully yours, Wu. PAR rCSP.For details, certificates, &c., see circus hue, Ste, Price 81 per bottle, largo size, 6 bot tles $5 DR. KEELER'S COUGH SyRUP Among all the remedies _before the .public this stands premminent in incipient consump• ion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, - Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonou y organs occasioned by cold: Too mach. praise council be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50 cents. . _ DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARNII NATIVE Every family whether rich or poor, who val nes health and all its blessings, thould have this invaluable remedy ut hand. It is infinitely the beet remedy known fur Di:lrritate, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera cramp, Cholic, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, Me.. and for all diseases of. the stomach and bowels' caused by. Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physician's and others unsolicited :Idle given it a reputation aa firm as adamant. M 7" Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S VERIVIIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy Is pleasant to the 'taste, harm• less to the patient - and nll powerful in removing all kinds of worms from the body. It ie with otit doubt, the cheapest, and best worm destroy inilbedicino before • the public,'and. will Wad. ministered according to directions, remove thorn within five or six liours after taken. The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE OM Although nut recommended as a "cure Elk'" yet they are the . suiluest and beet remedy tore . MVO Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia - , .1111- iousness, Nervousness; Foul Stomach,' Dcad• ache, indigestion, etc. 'Mike s.llfis - r purgative medicines theyleuve the buyelsalways relaxed and consequently aro ,tho , proper medicine for for females and persons leading a solitary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELgirs numnanTio LOTION A justly,-lelobrated external application for Painaof the Chest; Neuralgia, Headache, Spr'ns Bruises, Tio . Ddloieux, Swellings of the Joints, •Rheumatisin; Geet;sciatica and for allilisor dere wherein. a sedative and rubefaciant reme dy is applicable. Price - twenty-five cents per bottle. All of die above eolcbrnted end extensively , used medicines', are prepared and sold Wholo sirlo and. Rend), at :194 ItlCE'r bfftEET, Philadolidila.'• • • --For vale by S.. gLLIO'rT, Corlinle ; A. G. Miller, Dieltinvon; . Alessra. Altiek,' Sh ippene bluff,. J. r..Spuliv, Muclianicsbnro, M. Ditner, Slilaeinanalowen and In'every town' throughout iho Bounty' and State. - Panneri.l4, 18.11 rzazi 1171101 1 ,EIL rp.001 1 ..• DLA Fife end Water Proot whip]] Jhoe ,boon eo extqq§civolY used: rot iho Nat stir' yeare with. the inmost ouceaso tho more llousce,•Stearnhoatb 4E6', nota oingleintennoo is known where n For solo by ' , .• sArri! . • JELITNIr \ LIIp, TINNY I rIN Vaior extraole—freib frolnkliPlisaaes.l4tetbOr with a vpiendid rat -10),/ttkent s.papallno rerfutaarY• " 1 4 9 ' t. " OckPuOloroolei„ithar:to the Poat office £Biir dUnn off' Prici VAUGHN'S, I=IOMMMO mirrtritE! , . Large 13.ottles:—Outly Ope. Dollar; .. . . flits Propriotor of tho Groot American Remody " Vatroun. VICOITAIILY LITIIONTII:tTle MIZTUAIt." induced by tle argent solicitation', of his Agents, throughout the Unita Biome and Canada, boa now • .-Itedidett the Prioo ' • 41" 1u popular arid ivellicnorrn article; and fooin'thla tareafertli, be will put op but one alas only,.—hie aottloi:—the retail pato* wiill•be' ' ~ ODE DOLLAR. The public may rost assured that the character of the Mesh , Strength,. and curative. linrowlAs :69//I,i St ii(Al - ixeisixoßD; - and the same lora bir irositoweil in pro' i misc. it as berets:rime. - As this - medicine, under - itsnidneid"price, will lie purchase if tborevfho have not hitharto made tharerolves acquaints with Its virtues, the proprietor, would beg to intimate that hi ' article is not to be clawed with the weft amount of "Remedis or the day :" it claims : for itself a grsatsr Addling passer, s all distases, than any saw , prepared" nom bcfor* to world: and has 'warner; •mcif for eight wrote by its auperlr medical virtues, and;until thin reduction, cororrutdod' doubt ho price of any other article in this We. `NOTICZ PAItTICOLA*f; Odd 'article ado . yohli groat ban ng Porter and iertaintr, upon the Bleed, Liver, Kidneyr, . „ tad all other organs. upon the oroim action of which IA on melth depend. • • • • Thin medicine he. a iintly high Mute " a remedy for Biopsy andGravei; and all dimmer of that nature.' it may be relied upim who dte intelligent phyrican hae abandoned hir patient, and ft ham dhtresaing d Mean u ,,moni eepeciall.f.DßOPeg,' the prop' "tor would earnemly and honestly recommend it. At j 'relent price it la easilyobtained by all, and the trial will area the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! tom' Please ask for pamphlets —the meats give them away they 000tain over eizteen page. of Judo% (fit addition to fa medial matter),valuable for household purpo.es, and wide will save many dollars per yea. to practical housekeepire. _These receipt. era introduced : to make the book of inn - - value, elide from it diameter alflUl ailvertuing medium ft the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form t otters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. gam"' Vaughn'. Vegetible Lithontriptio Mixture "•-•th Great: American Remedy, now for pale, in -quartbottles at g each, email bottle. et 60 eta eaohJ No small b ottle.. wed h tuned alter the present stock is dlaposed of. Principal Office, 207 hfahtliftreot, O. U. VAUGHN.. Bold Wholesale and pl ciLootT moccesort co., im Maiden Lone, Nov York City. N. 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Ilaversilck,,Carliale, ' J C& GB Altick, Shippensburg, Russel & Dice, Dickinson, , .T F Spahr, 114echani ,, srturg, A H Zager, Kingstown. _ OctlG Valuable School Books, UpIiBLISHED BYTHOMAS,COWPETH • .WAITS Itt GO., 53 MARKET STREET, PHI ADELPHIA , nod - for sale by ell.the book sellers iirthe United Stutes.: • : ' ' Al TCHELL'S PRIMARY - GEOGRAPHY;- easy-itdroduction - to - the study of Geogra phy, designed for children, and completely il- lustreted by 120 engravings and 14 colored maps. - MrteltEnt'S INTELOIL:DLATS — The ,textjko_e;cccoiws theillustratiofts, and the-- - forty beautiful maps are printed together in one quarto volume. • 1111renELL's • SCTIOCIL GEOGRAIIiIt ATLAS, a system of _modern Geography,:eomprising a _desei iption.of.the presentetate.ot the world Aud— its five great divisions. , Embellished withnu merous engravings and illustrated by' no excel lent Aline containing 28 handisonic and 'necurate - colored maps. -This series of Geography by S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or partly, introduced into the public ,and. private_schools-- of all the_princlpel cities souttowns of theUith.- Mil - States nod after a full and fair trial of its mer it s in these SOITAS, it NIS rccciyed attalinosL_ _ univershrrecommetaintion. - - M Lion ELL'S ANCIENT GEM' A Pll Br. ATLAS An ancient, classlind and sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events, views.of ilileidnt cities, etc., and LISSOM- _ paned bY"ancieritWilas - containing 12 beautiful colored maps. - MITCHELL'S ATLAS OP OUTLINE.MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sebbeth,School Geog raphy; With Maps and embellishments. - Mitch ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's KeY • to Mitchell's Geography; are excellent and popular books, and are - becoming very exten sively used in the bestaellools_oLottecountry..._,.— ' t rll ItEENE'S LI:SSON IN GRAMIAII, based upon the construction and analysis of sentences; designed as an introduction to the:"Analysis,P GnEce•E's an_ treat'se on the limes tore of the English language, ivith_illustrationt And exercises adapted t 6 tho•use of schools, by 'Samuel S. Green A.. 111., Principal of the • telps-Graminae-gehooli-Boston. These books hive already is the short time they have been published,obtaMed a very tenure circulation, having been introduced into the public schools of•floston. Baltimore, Pills. burg t Cincinnetti, Miter towns, sad recommended by • those who have tried them in their schools, as without _question the best English Granule:it's in existence.' EWAN'S .SCHDDL READER'S. h ire rit/MAITY, SCUOOL READ let is intended for beginners. lit contains a lessen ups 1 each of the elementary sounds of the lan guage The'Primary School Reader, part 2d, contains exercises in articulation, arranged in connection with easy reading lessonti. The Primary Reader, part Sil, 1s designed - for the • first class in •_Primary Schools, and the lowest class in Gramthar Schools. lIE GRAIRSTAR Solon REAnzE, ig designed' foie,lie middle class in Grammar Schools.and sotitains exercises in nrtieulation arranged in connection with reading lessons THE DISTRICT SellOOL READER, is design for the highest classes, in Jolting and prialite schools. It contains exercises in articulation, pauses, mid inflections of the voice with such rules and seggesstions asore deemed useful. Tun Iturraticriva Itannun ; or n 'Course o Rending on N . fitUrill I history; Science end Lite rehire designed for adieu's. '111r; SPELLING ROOK: • Consisting of words in columni MOT:sentences far oral-and written exercises. It is a complete and systematio series of .exerei.es in English orthography. . • , This highly poptitir series - of rendin g books, pail this spelling honk • were compiled by in: D. Swap, Of...lfoston, and judging fnin to' rapid introduction into schools whiclrtly have obtained In the Eastern and Middle: States and iu ninny, of the Western and Southern States, we think they , Bee really better adapted to the wants of teachers and scholars, than any. ,other yet published... The publishers haven very large - - -- number of recornmetidatiooi from public school committees, teachers anti others friendly to edit. - - cation., FROST'S HISTORY OF THE V. STATES. One vol., 12 um for - high schools and aesileti- - mies.' The nine work oond.tiised or common schools,l vol. 18 mo. JARVIS'S PRACII,CAL PitUdOEODE, Co he use of schools and families, 1 vol.' 1. , too. with engravings. . . . PRIMARY PIII6IOEOOE, by 11c(r11 . :1111C . author, 1 vol. 18 mo. ..Haar Ibex sic Antyit 7 stari c, F.A . Adams, intended fee primary canna - on schools. ARITHMETIC IN„'I'WO PARTS. 13y the .same author. Part -first—advanced lessoovin mental aritlinwtio ; part second— rules and examples for privitice in written arab .mitio, for common and high schools, '— A Key to. examples for practice in written aritometic, for the use of teachers, by the same author. '• fhesq 'arithmetics have secured very high • • recommendations from teachers 'of schools and , _ ncademies;and from professors in several of our collegessitti (rein ethers interested is the conic or education In Various sectiona of,tho 'r. C. lso publish -instirother School uooks, which Cu., ;here is not room le; enumerate. here, 'besides Law , hliseellaticous Boot:a, and tey arc' Pr.lia • i•ed to atisiver orders fat• jitipkain'every, depart meat or knowledge.' ;(..o" , - 'ilium; and others, supplied - ME this anal ritvur , able terms. ' • : • ' •(eepg2s;.l(,)l.)'') 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