Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 16, 1851, Image 4

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HAILVESIC HYMN
Great Gall! ent;heartfelt thanks to Thee!
We fool thy .preSence everywhere,
And'pray that we map ever be
Thus objects of Thy guardian care.
We sowed—by Thee. our woric,wai ECM
And biased; And instantly went forth
Thy mandate; And in living green •
Soon smiled the fair and fruitful earth
bird—and Thou did'st,note our toil,
And gars the sunshine rind,the rain,
fiill ripened on the teeming suit
The grass and golden grain.
And now we row!- -nnd oh,:our God !
From this and earth's unbounded floor,
We send our song of thank abroad,
And pray Thee, bleSs.our hoarded store!
I TheLriabbatlt a Shoot Anchor.
Tho kooping of the Sabbath is the Abet an-
Thor of our salvation, temporal and spiritual.
We shall not long maintain our superiority to
the nations in Europe in freedom and happi
ness, if we let the Sabbath fall into neglect
and profanation. We shall have worse revo
lutions and ruin here, than they aro having
there, if we let the Sabbath-go. And -it is a
sad and fearfnl spectacle to see . any diminution
of the reverence with which the Sabbath has
been regarded among us. Ten thousand times
better the revereit Puritanic strictness, or even
the letter of the Mosaic law, than the laxity,
the infidelity, the desecration introduced in a
great 'measure from Abroad, and sustained and'
increased alarmingly by the undisturbed
temptatious to .Sabbatical intemperance. The
poet Cowper•beaptifully 848, speaking of the
charming and simple religious books thatplea
ted his childhood:
'Twere well - with most, if books that could
• engage
Their childhood, pleased them at a riper age
The man, approving what bad charmed the boy,
Would lie at last in comfort, pence and boy,
And not vvith cams' on his heart who stole
'll'hogess er.atk from his ungarded soul."
Yil`e may vemili this to our early, native, New
- *England reverence for the Sabbath, that rove-?
Vence by which God's blessing has come down
•to us as•an heir loom to the piety of our pil
/rim fathers. If there is any curse deserved,
any anathema more terrible than another, let„
it fall upon thoso who labor to destroy that na
tive, heaven=born reverence, and to trample
the Sabbath mulct - the swinish hoof of infidel,
ity and intemperance. If ho who steals the
•truth from ono ioulds to be - accursed, whatin
lleed shall be said of those who steal it from a
nation?
What shall he said of those who break down
and put to scorn that sacred hedge nempid the
'religious observance of the Sabbath, that
strong and religious public sentiment against
its profanation, which a few years ago no A
meritan, who could hope for a respectable.po
sition in society, would have dared to violate,
rfor he knew its power, hind was well ware that
tho man who attenißted to break it down would
be scorned and rejekted by it. list men come
. in ignorance of this sacred public sentiment,
strangers to it, and entirely out of its circle,
and deterred by no fear, trample down the
"Sabbath with impunity. And such an exam
. :Flo being once set, the prescriptive sacredness
' this admirlible public feeling is broken, the
-angel is gone that helped to guard this gate of
_paradise_fromintriision, and sots rush in where
-angels and true patriots wont , / not have dared
. Ito tread. qt. 4s a *gilt-to—Al/44w hos Om•-of-a
;trivedevw;ofikis*country with intense anguish.
We'are glad enough .to have our country a re
:fpge for the oppressed; we Welcome there, of
whatever name, language or nation; bstsvery
Sabbath breaker is a curse to the country ; and
we would rather have every foreigner that
starts from Europe, to set up the traffic in B
luer as - the means of his, subsistende in tats
country, sunk to the bottom of the ocean,
Tattier than come to recompense the enjoyment
of our privilege., with the destruction of our
morals and religion; rather than come to ac
-somplish the desecration of our Sabbath, which
ds the only safe-guard of our prosperity and
freedom, the only insurance of the favor of
our God. We firnily•wish that instead of the
easy importation of such examples, there were
-thirty thousand miles of ocean between us and
;Europe, rather than throe; yen, we, would
rather have an impassable gulf, than . dear
___mstinstitutions2carnplatLian.—"Dr"-4heerer..
EXTENSIVE
LUMBER et COAL 1r136R3D.
nrillE subscriber would. respectfully_ inform
his customers and the public generally that
he still continues the LUMBER AND C OAL
BUSINESS, and that having lately purchased
in addition to his former biisiness facilities, the
large, and convenient W /icehouse and (Anil Yard
lately cineupied by Mr. lienry 'Wright, opposite
, the well known Lumber and Cosi Yard of the
subscriber, situate abmg the LOH Road and
College Lane, he is now more hilly prepared
to enlarge his business. lie hes nt thistime and
is keeping constantly on hand a well selected
'assortment or .
SPASONED• LUMBER,
of all kinds;' sorts, and sizes. Likewise the
siifferenf kindi is!' FAMILY COAL. such as
fitove,Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners
sand Blacksmith's Cold,•Of the best quality.—
A 1 of which hs will sell unusually low for
'Cash. Ho will also keep constantly on hand
• PLASTER. SALT, FISH,
.&c.
With all the different' articles generally found
'in a well stored ‘Vereittottro. lie will also at
all imes buy PROHUCE and FLOUR, fur
which he will pay the highest current prices.
Being vary thankful fbr peat favors, would
Most anxiously Solicit a continuation of at least
a reasonable shioe of public patronage.
marl 9 SAM'L, M. HOOVER.
A CARD.
'To the Ladiest— , Wlti M PORTER would
'respectfully inform the Lndica that' he has
fitted up the room recently.occupied by Miss
Betsey Kernan, next door to-the old stand nsa
LADIES SIIOII STO RE EXCLUSIVELY,
whore they will lind n well selected assortment
of gaiters, buskins, ties, sippers, from - Ike. best
manufactories in Philadelphia, and also o I his
own Make, to which their attention is invited.
Ca .liale, may 7 • •
•Hardware.
THE subscriber returns his sincere thanks
'to his numerous customers and the public gp•
horsily fur the liberal encouragement thus far
extended, and desires in a word to assure all
that he has considerably terdstrad his stork in
ill its branches concerted with his business
without going into detail, for that would be un•
necessary, anti at Such prices that cauld not fail
to please,:
1 ham
i ttml Opened comtdete assortment of
11
'Grass -. Cradling !SC HES of, different
brands: Cour may on hand Blake's Fire and
'Water Proof Paint ,
june4
' Great nargaiirs.
VIARRISONS COLAJ tIIAN INK..—In
. AA:order to &Nome of ntock 'now on hand, I
will sell n tow dozen at 20 per cent below the
manufacturer's cash prices. Country merchants
. would do wall to give tae. n cull.
Jurio 18111;51. SAM'L A lIUDBARD.
China and Crockery Ware.
Inifetitc 'Slane Ware,
-such as Dishes, flares, Tea Sets, covered nd
uncovered dishes, (bowls, totlet and elle ,ber
zeta, fitchera, Ace togotncr with a lot o
• • Blue Livet7,onl Ware,
nll of the' latest style and shapes, also, all the
xterioas articles of the host carnmon '
While and Edged Ware. •
'The cisiOrtruent includes a few plain •• •
„While and Gold Hand Chinn no Sag,
, or the' best, and 'style, and also. -the
'necessary articles o the best Gtanite, Stone
and PitieLiverpooiyaro suirshltrior any sized
I/linter or 'Ten'Stes, '
• :as may be.:wante'd, Ingather: with a • variety: of
•;Glass Ware, including a fact assoritnent of
. • • Ear and Tahie TainidetS,
dislieWilmted and, oilier bowlai
letnanadeS, lanitte;-&c. The titian
for all of—which are fixed at 'the lowest cash
prices. I\re - invite our friends who aro in Want
,
of articles, pi pur to-give us a call, , •
mars; . Av
.EB-r..
• , Luiz .
42 SACKS OF SALT, "
receiving
and
f r cheap ache warn house of
kIV ,BINURRAY, As't.
Za
Storer, sr,
Extensive Cabinet Ware=Rooms,
Ink OBERT B, SIIILEY , successor tbi : 'V‘ trm.
u t , C. Gibson,CABINET.MAKER & UN
DERTAKER, North. Hanover street', Carliele,
would, respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle
apd the public generally that he now has on
hand a large assortment of new
7.4i.V.....A1ii&A , A ; and elegant FURNITURE,
f..5...!1- 4 “. 4 " , -" , t'r. consisting in part of Sofas,
Wardrobes, Card and other
tables, Birrehus, Bedsteads, plain and 'fancy
;owing Stands; &c. manufactured of the best
:iaterials and quality warranted. -Also n gene.
il assortment of Chairs at the lowest prices.—
irenitian Blinds, made to order and repairing
rompiir attended to. it7 - COFFINS mode to
rder at the shortest notice. and having a splen
id Hearse he Will attend funerals in town or
mrifr.V. Kr"Dont forget the old stand of Win.
Gibson, in North Hanover . street, a few
oors north of Glass's Hotel.
Sept 4-ty. R.B. SMILEY.
Corner of .llanooer and Loather etc., Carlisle.
it E undersigned has always on hand a large
L stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the
itThrent styles, which he is prepared In sell at
to lowest prices: 110 invites attention partic
tlarly to the Patent Spring-Bottotre Ilettstectd, a
Lost useful article, which entirely 'obviates all
iljections. The bottom can be attached to old
tedsteads. 'Fluty have given entire sato:Ac
ton to all who have them in use.
Kr - COFFINS made to order at the shortest
notice.
• TAC OR FETTER
San'y. 22, 1851 - .---1 v.
Extensive Furniture Rooms
TR.WENVER would respectfully
1 call the attention of House Keepers and the
oublidto his extensive stock of ELEGANT
, URNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
;entre and other Tablas, Dressing and plain
tureens and Icy oth:m article in his branch of
m
siness. Also now-on hand the largest as
n-tment of-C-GA IRS in Carlisle; at the lowest
.rices. 0-Cotliris made at the shortest notice
nd a Hearse provided for funerals. He sOlie
s n call tit' his establishment on North Llano
-or street, near Glass's POTEL. N. If.-Fur'
.iture hired out by the month or year.
Carlisle, March 20, 1850.—1 y
rARIVIER'S
TIIE ETubscribor would respectfully. invite
the attention of farmers to his assortment
of PLOWS, now menthe
tared near Craighead's Mill
in South Middleton township,
•
. • , four miles south of Carlisle.
..'•"- - " - ' 1 "• • My assortment consists of
Withrow's, Stuckey's aid I3all's patterns.=
The Castings will all be around. I waalso
make GRAIN CRADLES..of the-most'im
proved patterns. All orders dkeeted to Wm.
L. Craighead. Carlisle, will ha attended to
with promptness, and Plows or Cradles deliv
ered in any part of the county free of charge.
- WM. L. CRAIC;HEAD, Propi,r.
DAVID STUCR.EY, Manufacer
Feb.l9 dm
A srLrmran STOCR!
Mill; undersigned resPeetfully informs his
1. friends and the !public generally, shot he
has. just returned from
. Philadelphia, having
"." n • purchased the most ea
tensive, .the
cheapest assortment of
_Watches, Jewelry,
&e., ever brought to Carlisle • His stock con
eisrs in part of
Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches,
Obid and Sliver detached do. do.
Gold and Silve• Lcpine Watches.
in s' - i.,rt.every variety of Watches st all prices.
Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions,
Watch Keys, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast
Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver
pelts and cases and Bracelets in great variety.
A Splendid article of Gold, Sliver, German
Silver, and Sliced Steel SPEC
which are ansurpass:
ed in qu a lily. by any other i.rtiele west of Phil
adolphia, and which can be soldit least '2l per
cent cheaper than 'in any other establishment
in the country. Also a largo lot of -
13IIIVAR-WARP.
comprising able and Tea Spoons, Butter
Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
&c. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monnaies, Port
Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a great
variety of oilier fancy articles unnecessary to
mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, asserted
Patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted
to bc , geod.
Watches, Clocki and' Jewelry Repaired,
He invites all to call and examine his stock,
assured that norte . can fail to tre suited in grai
ny, quantity•and PMCE. His ariieles are cash
purchases, consequently, Ito can afro.o to sell
l.c
'lower than the same articlesan be
elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few doors
west of Burkholder's Hotel.
January 15, 11151-1 y T. CONLVH.
A Voice kora the Burnt District.”
Dlonyer's Candy Factory Rebuilt
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to his friends and the public generally, that hie
Factory which was destroyed by the late lire,
has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared eo
furnish them with
manufactured. of the best material, which ho
will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand
in North llanover street, a few doors north of
the bank, where he has just opened a general
assortment of • -
consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Almonds, linglish Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea
Nuts, &e. " Ile world also call attention to his
large assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
consisting of toys, of Glass, Wood, Gum and
Chins, o f endless varieties. In connection
with the above, he has on band a prime lot of
IitESH GROCERIES,_
consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses;
~Spices, Crackers, Matehmr, -- Blacking, &c.—
Also, a primo tot of CIGARS, of. the beat
brands: , • .
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
a.generous public lor the patronage bestowed
- on him, and hopes by a desrro„ . to p lease to me
rit a continuance of Ike same. We woold also
return thanks to the Firemen and. Citizens for
their efforts to save his pro erty on the night
of the Into conflagration
Carlisle,apfl P. MONYER..
TILE subscribe* has on hand a large and
well selected assortment of MUSIC of all
leMds,.consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes.
Polkas, Fie.. also.liestructlons for Piano and
oilier instruments; " Berlini's Method" for
Piano, "Marts Method for the Violin., &c. and
a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first
rate quality at city prices.
Having made_nn arrangement with an'im—
portin(,g and publishing house m Philadelphia,
he will beqe_pastantly supplied with now. MuSie
and able to furnish anything in that line at short
notice and upon reasonable terms. Manic
Teachers will lied it for their interest to cell
mud °lamina for" themselves at' the 'corner of
Pitt arid High streets, opposite the Mansion
house Im19) S.'4. HUBBARD.
Ir. sAxToN
CALL at Rawlins' nett door to tho P 0, and
you Can buy Books and Music at lose than
city prices. tlay 28,'.51, •• .-
Alabaster, and other Fancy Ininps.—tainn
Mats, and paper shades. just received, next
door to to the l' 0. , [May .28,'51.
A general assortment of white and colored
Linos Drillings for 'Men and Boy's wear, just
remitted by (May . 21.'51Y a W HITNER.
'J UST "received another lot of Bonne
—Frarries of the latest style. Also, Bonnet silkst
• Silk and• , Satin Linings Of .varioub colors.
• W-HITNER
FOR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mus•
tins, Collars, tze., and prevents dust from
atietttipg •to Lilions,'&c. It contains .nothing
Just received by . '
deco 0 W.IIITNEft
011i,-Always fresh. , construit-
AU, I y kogt, uri hind at fIUBBARD'S Drug
[mo26
.
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OF G
MANEISIA.—An agee•
f
, 11,j able and mild r trigerarg and Ipxative,
or mile by' HU RBAi D. .- ' [mar26
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C 1-1010 E CANDIES,
FRUITS . AND NUTS,
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Books and music.
Turquoise,
Linen Drilling.
To Milliners,
Patent Starch Polish.
Mimi'tumuli
DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS I '
.
• ; . •rreskEiprumr.:Supply,l ' • :
- 11-11A-vE just received a fresh stock of Med
." . icinee, Paints,. Glass), Oil, Ste., which
having been purchased with great care at the
best city houses, I can confidently recommend
to Families, Physicians, 'Country Merchants
and Dealers, as being
RUG fresh
h and pure. .
- D
Fatent Medicines, Iferlies'hd,Extracts,. •
Fine hemi cols, ' Spices,grdund and whale
(
Instruments, : Essences,
Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, Sze.'
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
' . DYESTUFFS. '
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
Log and Cam Wood's,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas, .-..,
• Lac llyo• '
PAINTS..
Wetherill &Brother's Pare Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and lied Lead.
All of which will be sold at'the very lqwest
market price, Also, a fresh crud splendid as'
sortment of
FANCY GOOD 9, FRUITS,
Confectionary,^and innumerable other articles
calculated for ago inid ornament, all of wl.ich
are ofibrqd at the, lowest cash,priers, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fariey Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
May 28, Ibsl.
ORNAMENTAL MARI3LE WORKS.
OWENS & EICHAEDS,
Recently from Philadelphia.
RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of
Carlisle • and its vicinity, that they hove
now nt their Marble Yard in South Believer
street, a few dears south of the Court House,
and nearly opposite A & W Buntz's Storoon
elegant stock of pure •
.L 1 IER I CAN WHITE ouravre, , .
and'aro.prepared to execute in the:most iinisheil
style
Jliottements, Tombs,
Grape Stones at all prices, Mantles,
Door and Window Silts, Steps, sc.,
torlpther with every other article in their line,
and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste
ness of design and quality of ,I4l..irble, 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 cl I RQN
RAILING for the enclosing of Gravelota andi
all other purposes, nt the shortest notice and at
Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or
manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such
as Sills, Steps and Platforms, lscc., at the shore=
est notice and on the most reasonable terms.
• Having had great experience, and being em
ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia,. they
are therefore enabled to manufacture the most
fashionable work, and resrectfully ask a share
of the patronageof Carlisle and the surrounding
country. ECarlisle,"novG 1850 t
WHY WILL you surrExty
r !lOC/SANDS of bottles of the AMERI
JIL CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur
ing the past year, and was never known to
fail of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli
cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases
of the Urinary-organs. Persons afflicted using
this pleasant and palmier remedy, need fear no
exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath,
requires no restrictions in dial or business —,
contains no ilfcreury or noxious drugs injurious
, to the system; and is adapted to every age, sex,
or condition. It is also.the beat remedy known
for Fluor Albus or Whites, (female cemplaints)
with which thousands suffer, without the know
ledge of a remedy.. This, celebrated remedy
has long been used_ in privale . prectico of a pity .
sic ian per! with Unerring success, radically
curing
.ninetymine of the hundred cases' in a
few days: Around Mich bottle are 'plain and
cull directions. •
CAUTION—A . Sk for the AMERICAN
COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents
Price SI per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT
Palliate; .1. Wyetli, Harrisburg; R. Williams
Columbia: by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris
& Co,, York.. Vansary, 15,-1851.
amtvzo - vALk
STOVE AVSILEROOMS AND - Tri IRAN
UFAtITORV. -
rllEsubscribers desire to inform rho rfriends
and the public that they have removed
their TIN COPPER AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY' to-the ream nearly oppo
site their old stand on North Hanover kneel
and may now be found in their-new and rem
niodious manufactory on the West side of the
said street, a few doors above Loather street,
. Where they mill continue to keep on hand a cull
assortment of every .kind Of
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware:
which may be needed by housekeepers and
others. Their articles are manufactured by
themselves,of the best materials, and in point
-of finish - and durability-cannot-be-aurpassed,--
They will also mannfaciure i and repair at the
shortest notice all kinds of Diitiaing Apparaitis.
They will promptly attend to the laying of
TIN. ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING
in town and country, and op the-most reasona.
ble terms. Every branch of their business
will be carefully ettexdied -to with the utmost
promptness.
They also keep :constantly ion hand a large
variety of
COAL AND WOOD STOVES,
comprising every variety of plain ten•plate
STOVES, elegant .wood and coal- airtight
PARLOR STOVES, of ,the latest styles,
COOKING STOVES iof the newest and most
improved inventions, at variens prices. which
cannot fail to please ttvcry taste. They re•
spectrally solicit an examination by the public
of their large anti varied assortment of stoves.
Thankful to the-public lavers heretofore
extended; and being . determined to relax no
exertions to give malefaction to their custom
ers they hope to merit. a continuance of pa
tronage.
highest cash price will be paid for
old Copper and Pewter. ,
111.011 ITIS & HERSHEY. -.
Carlisle, March 19, 1851-1 y
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
CHEAPER. THAN THS.CIMAPEST.
g7A4411 i y i r a yr ei j i ls i t a
t returned the Ir: ti n t s New anci c York u ee lk t.
Stock of lIA DAVARE,C UTLERY B CAD
IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS, St,e., ever
brought to Carlisle, I would rescieett . ully regime:
dealers and oonsvmere and all others to give
titan ealltuid see whether they cannot got more
.and bettor goods La the sauna Money than at
any other plaice in town. Aly stock ol Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
Glass, Paints, btc., is complete and very cheap.
Carpenters" Pools, I have a splendid aesort.,
merit. .Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma•
lariats ' viz ': —.4rancers; Alahogariyi Mineral mid
Glass Burette Knobs and' Varnish.
_ .
SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS,
-can have ovorythirt in their line cheaper than
Over.
FOR SHOE iVIAKERS,
I hove a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining
Skins, Bindings,Pegs, Thread and Wax, and'
a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. 1
havoulso a complete' assortment of Ball's Lusts,
muds in Harrisburg, which can be had at no
other place in town, and at Ball's' Prices. To
gether with an assortment of all lands of Ham•
timed and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House
keePing Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons,
Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tub's, Buckets,
&c. -WALL PAPER
I have the iargest,•Hancleomeet and Cheapest
Assortment in town. And to all who want
Good and Cheap HARD WARE, I would say
come and see for yourselvea.,
. .
act 30 -,,,7 P I,,YNE. ,
. .
Para Cider Vinegar. .
JUST . racoivad a trash barrel of rare Cido,
, Vinegar. Of superior quality, and warranto
free' from. adulteration. • •
novfiG W ftr 1 NER..
Children% Stockings.
A FULL.nsnorttnen; of White and-• Mixed
Merino,Hoso of all. Khios for Children.--
Also, Ladies Hose in groatlvariety just opened
by . • G W LUTHER.
Black Silk glits v icc. .
t'rITE - Itthaeriberla now il , p,ening a general
asacirtntent of Long and Short Black Silk Mita,
new atyle,Of Ladies Silk . Gloves, Lisle Thread
Glovea, rind' .a General assortment of silk, Bat
thrtlad and cotton foolery.'
G W
I Can lbucOonnento.
FIRST.PREIVIIUM
..Grand.and . Square PIANOS.
•
niTAZIZI - & Akazinrim ,
ila"fiwitirera;B. 9,6, ,8, 9.and 1,1 Eutqw
• . Atrot,,lialltmore, MIL •
- • •
"atIA NO FORTES, film 6 to 7 oet ves, in
'/L7 Roseivood, Drab - quay . and Wain t cases
of Various stlYleS, with and wttluiut iron raffles,
combining all the improvements •requisite to a
superior Instrument.
IC. & G. have' received- from the Maryland
Institute thej . l - rat premium for their Pianos, in
three successive years; 1918, 1819, 1850. They,
have also been honored with numerous testimo
trials froM all the most celebrated artists who
have used their instruments : Pianos from their
establishment have been used at the concerts
os Lind, Hera, Ifolmsteek, Bishop, Laborde,
Knot's, and other eminent performers. They
guarantee durability for five years, under good
care, and' will replace with others all which
may not give satisfaction, if application be made
within tux MaKtlis - ciffor delivery.'
Their Uanufactory being conducted on the
most extensive scale enables thein to furnish
instruments at the very lowest prices, whole
sale and 'retail. Constantly un hand, A. P.
Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to 9200,
for which they are saliYugents for this city.
' Junuary 22-1651- I y
Ferflunery, Fancy Soap EL Paper Box
" nxiszttir.a.cueows.
48 Market street, btlow Second, platadelphia
kJLEGG & CROMPTON, Manufacturers
. of Perfumery..:Fancy, Soaps and Fancy
Paper Doies, respectfully cell the attention of
the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the
Cumberland Valley, to their extensive stock of
Goods. comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps
Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c.
of every variety. Also, a full and complete as,
sortmont of Fancy Paper 'Boxes, of every de-.
scription, large or small, reund of square, made
to order at the ski:meet notice.
• • • - • - .
it TDon't forgot the place, 48 Market street,
Philadelphia. All orders will meet with prompt
attention. janls'
PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS,
No. 171 CHESNUT STREET, PIHL.9D'4.
Two OLD STAND, occupied for more Uan
onc•third of a century by q. Wig, Eery.
TILE undersigned* would most respectfully
announce.tethe public that ho is A GENT
RA . more than twenty of tho most
eelebrated manufacturers 0f.13 OS
s r I TON, NEW YORK, HULA.
DELPIIIA, and olsewheretand
constantly receiving from them PIANOS o
the richest and most varied styles, of superior
tone; and of the most superb finish, of 6. 6+, 61,
6i, And 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal
In any manufactured either in this country or
in Europe.
Just received, also, aTurther supply of . Church
and Parlor Organs, of beanttful patterns and
fine tones.
His—WAßEßoosl—is eonstantlyiupplied
with a choice selection of SERAPRINES and
MELODEONS, from 'the oldest and most ex•
tenswe manutactories in the United States; a
mong whicn is a new style of REED ORGAN
having Carhart's patent improvements, with
gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved,
and highly oruamental-
Tuning and Repa.ring—Sig. Salvador La
Grasso, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu
rer and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders.
- sept4.'so OSCAIt..O B CARTER___
ECONOMY IS• WEALTH
Light ;Light]: nigh ft
Pian•oll Camphine Ir. Medal Fluid ,
(IF acknowledged — superiority and purity,
Manufactured and for sale at- the lowest
Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH,
at the old established s:and of the late _Bet/it/
min 7'. Davie, -CAMDEN, NEW lERSE'V, -
where orders by mail or otherwise" aro solicited,
and prompt attention given. Tho voice of the
public for fifteen Tears, and the award of.n
Silver Medal, and complithentary notice by
the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is
sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil.
Turperitine, Rasin, and Spir
its of Turpentkujor sale Wholesale and Ito!
tail, at: the loWeet,prices. • [oct3o
Stean Iron Railing.
IYZOREtdr. GALLAGHER,
Cornier of Mike Road on(I Broad Street,
:PHILADELPHIA.
I'ATOULD'caII the attention of purchasers to
their elegant assortment of Wrought
and - Cast 'lron .Reiling' for
•
CEMETERIES,
' BALCONIES,
VERANDAS,
Railing for Churches, Public and Private
Buildings, Public Scluarei., &c.,
together with
all kinds of Plain and Oenamenthl Iron Work.
More & Gallagher's Book bf ORIGINAL
D.ESIONS, containing the best. 'selection o
designs that has ever beet issued, will be Sent
to any-person-who -may-wish • to -make:it-select
Lion. • ..' ' - f1eb19,51
BOOTS AMI SHOES.
THE subicrilier has just received a Imam
lyL ihism,
supply of 1300 TS" & 'SHOES,
Spring and and Summer Wear,
which mikes his assortment very
complete.
It comprises Gentlemen's Fiend' Call Skin
and Morocco Boots. Congress Gaiters, Jack
son BOMB, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Ennio.
piled COngreSs - Moots, Calf Skin, Goat and
liip.Brogins, Morocco Boots, Slipps, &c. , —
Also, Ladies' Misses and Children 's Gaiters,
Buskins, Ties and Slippers. Every eflOrt will
be made to please the citizens of town and
country, who are respectfully solicited to con
tinue their patronage.
Oarlisle, may? Wlll M PORTER.
Town Property For Sale.
THE subacriber'effers for tale the HOUSE
AND LOT situate on AVesi street
•,g; adjoining the residence of Wm. 5,
ssifti Cobean and Mr. Pefrer, in the Bo
; 11 :3 . rough of Carlisle. Tho lot is 30
feet in front and LIU feet deep run.
.ning to an alley. The house is a substantial
frame building. one story and a half high, and
in gctod.ortler. There area number of choice
trust trees on the lot; and the property pos
sesses dui right to the use of a pump nearly
oppottite the - house. For further particulars
apply . to ' Lep2j , F. GARDNER.
Brushes! Brushes!
A great variety of these useful articles is
fared for elle, connisting of Whitewash, Sweoll
ing, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair,
Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brutheel
great variety, all of which are of the best qua
ty and will be sold at the Jewett 'prices
Juno 6. • S 'ELLIOTT
THIS WEEK !
T§ WEEK we receive at the Central
Drug Store next door to the Poet office, a
fine etocli'of Fretfi Atedicincs,
McCULLOCIL
Afore' Or'eao Goods.
... .
411W/subscriber has just returned from the
city with a fresh assortment of Fancy and
ri p
Staple: ry Goods, among which, may be found
White nd Colored Baregeai Silk Tissues, pop
lines, ,0 BEARD SILKS, Barege do Laines,
SILK I GRENAD• I N ES, Crape do Paris
Ginglirarte, Lawns, Calicoes, &c., all of which
will Weltered on accemmodaling terms by
J,enelB • • a %V HITNER.
•
/ . A . CARD. .
i
. Dr. ,McCUi,DOCI - 1, respectfull y . annoim•
cep th t'ho has recently become associated with
Mr... 1 M,;Rawlins, in .he drug. business, next
door tothe post office, Main street, Carlisle.—
Priffeetional calls promptly attended to no here•
Wore in torn or country. , tinny 21.]
. To the Ladies,
JUTJU.Treceived,atPOUTER'SsaOE
STO CE, a freslittssortment of Ladies' Misses'
anti rbildren'e.Gaiters, Jennylind Ties, Bus.
king ind Slippers. oldie best quality, also eve
ryyeiety of fancy colored Frendt lusting for
gatte!S, which will be made up to order.
jet°
it 1851. , .
i33OOTS de, SHOES: -
4111 now - opening my' Spring, stock of La
-dies and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes.—
Also.la large lot of Boys hinnies and Children's
81100. All of the , newest, style, best quality,
and Pleat of all very clfoap. • •
gp9. • C. OGILIIy.
.
• • Bl ack smith's , tom Coal. , " •
;.2011 . 0!livahela'ii,actbnitli'a cool, a Elbperi.l
artidle,loceiving and for gala by . •
4 hIUBRAY, Agt.
. . .
FULtt ailort , meat of ROPHS just received
by tho iluliacriber. Also, Glass -Tubes. for
.8 'Ong Hada foq isalr:cbor.p by
KVA • , • . „ •
....
Jintranre tompanico.
Tho 'United States Life Insurance
Annuity and nut Company.
hailer Perpetittil—cUpitat $23,000 ash
Systini.
, .
THE constant, unsolicited nrplication , for
Life Insurance, gives the most ahundane
and gratifying prSol. that the public mind is
deeply. impressed with the tact importance of
this subject.. The great object,- however, of
Insurance should be salty, otherwisd the wholo
motive to insure may be disappo i nted. Too
much 'c are cannot In practised in the selection
of nil office with which to effect tho contract,--
The choice should be regulated not by present
and constant large inducements, as this, is ter
tainly incompatible with future benefits. The
premiums on life are calculated for the future,
if present and prospective benefits therefore are
the result ultimately, must terminate in
litigation, disappointment and ruin: The object
aimed at by this institution is stability arid per
pecurty. The rates of premium have'been care
hilly prepared with reference. to fluctuations.-.,,.
The cash system• of payments has also been
adopted. Unpaid premium rotes' constitute no
part of the assets of this company, and every
contingency being fortified with an ample car
hal, security stamps tne whole system. This
feature, paramount to all other considerations
commends the company to public favor. Ex
planatory pamphlets, Llanks. application papers
information, and every facility will bo.cheerlully
furnished the public by 'Mr. E. BEArf Y, who
has been duly appointed agent of this company
for Cumberland county. Dr. II lIINK LEY
has also been appointed Medical Exam incr.
Directors.—Stephen .R. Crawford, Ambrose
W Thompson, Benjamin. W Tingley, Jacob L
Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard
Lawrence Johnson, George. M'Henry, James
Deiereux, John L Linton.:
President.—Stephen R. Crawford.
rice.President.—Ambrose W. Thompson
-Secretary Tretuurer.—Charles - G Imlay.
aciaary.—Manuel Eyre.
Connect & 4elol7ley.—Thomas Balch.
.Medical Zraminera. Paulll3 Goddard, M.D.
William Pepper, 111. D. raug7 ly
FIRM /NSURALICE
TEE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county
ncorporated by an net of Assembly, is now fully
organized, and. in operation under the manage
ment of the following commissioners, viz:
Jaeob Shelly, Wm R Gorges, Michael Cork.
in, Me!choir Brenneman, Christian Stay:mon,
Simon Oyster, Jacob H Coover, Lewis liver,
Henry Logan, Benjamin IL Mtisser, Jacob
Kirk,,Satnuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham.
the rates of insurance nreNs jfib and favors.
bin as any Cqmpany of the kidd in tile State.—
Persons Wishing to become members are invited
to make application to the agents of the compa
ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any
time.
•JACOB SIIELLY, President. -
HENRY LOGAN, Vire President.
LEWIS lIYER, Secravy-
MICH AEL COCALIIV, Trea32/ PVT.
0ct17'49.
AGENTS
- -
Cumberland county.—Rudolph .Martin, Ncw
C B Dermal!, Kingstown, Ilcnry
Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Aloore and
Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mechan
icsburg. Dr. J. Ail, Chureinown.
York eounly.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John
Bowman, Dilkburg, Peter WoHord, Franklin
John Smith, Eq., Washington, W..S Picking,
Dover, Daniel lialTensberger, J W Craft. '
Ilarrisburg.—Houser & Loam - tn._ _
Members mf the company having policieka
bout to expire can have them rpnewcd by mak
ing application to fink of the agents.
DOCTOR YOTJIZSEI.F
Ulv- . FOR 25 CENTS !!
—fly means of the pocket
gstwilaphis, or, Every one
is own Physician ! 'Ewen
,.-fourth edition, with up
/tyds Ma hundred engra
logs, showing private dis
noes in every simpe nod
form, nud malformations
of the generative system.
BY WM.Y °ENG, M.D.
The time has now Ar
ling from secret disease
he VICTIM OF (INACICERY
lontaincil in this' book soy
_ may cur...,, without hindrance to bu
siness, or the knowledge Of the most intimate
friend. and With one tenth the usual expense. In
addition to the general routine of private disease
folly expiable the cause of manliemPs early (la
cline, lett!, observations on marriage—besidee
many other derangements which it would not by
proper to enumerate in the public 'ims
"0:7-Any person Sending Tic'ENTY F/Irn CENTn,
enclosed in a letter, will receive one COpy of this
hook, by Mail, or Ilse copies Ni ill he sent for one
dollar. _Ad dress_ '.ll/11. 0 NG. No. 150,
SPRUCE Street, l'IIILADLEP111,1" Post-paid.
-- '1311 . . YOUNG can he consulted on any of
ihe Diseases prescribed in his different publioaz
dons . , at his Offices, 15'2 SPRUCE street, every
day between tl and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.
May I, Itso
- 01
English and American Hardware
Cheaper than can heloutid this side of the
Last,
V liE subscriber having just returned from
the Eastern cities with a full and hand
some assortment of all kinds of HARD IV ARE
of-the very best makers and well selected, is
now opening'at the Chopp Herdware Stand in
North Hanover street, next dour to rieutt's
lormerly kept by Henry Glass, w here he
Avould invite all that are in want of good and
cheap Hardware to give him a cud' and see and
satisfy yourself of the truth, us we are determ
ined to sell at a very small
,advance. Small
profits and quick sales are the order of the day
7'o Builders, Carpenters mid Others..
A. full stock of „white, mineral and Japaned
Knobs, locks and latches, of every description
price and quality, hinges and screws, window
sash and shutter springs, strait-necked and
•barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut
and circular Silws, hand ?; panel, ripping and
back Snws, bright, black and blue augurs, o
the very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing
hand and chopping Axos, of different Makers
hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron
squares, files and mann, nails, brads and spikes
of all sizes and warranted of the best quality.
To Saddlers and Coach Makers,
Our stock consists 'of a complete assortment of
articles in your line of business. saddlery tools;
brass, silver mid Japaned -mounting, earring s
trimmings, broad pasteing and-seaming - laces
and fringes, plain and figured-canvass, of
cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of vari.
ous - kinds, white, red, blue and black patent
leather Drishers, ,silver and braes plate, Deer
Hair; rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, clip
tic springs, iron axles' malleable castings, &c.
To ,Cabinet and Shoe ,litakers,
A full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot 'no
roccos, French kid, straits, rnorocco and lining
and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers
pinchers and French morocco, kit of every de
scription,- superior copal varnish; Japan and
black varnish, 'mahogany and maple Vaneers;
moulding, beading, rosetS, glass, mineral and
mahogany knobs of every size and style.
. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others.
10 ich.s of assorted bar iron,
nt
n arraed to ,be of
the best quality. A splendi d assortment of bar
and rolled iron, hammered, horse shoe, scollop,
plough, brood an narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe
bar, - band, round and square iron, cast, shear,
spring, English and'American blister steel, Eng.
lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an
vils, vices, files, rasps. horse shoo nails, &e.,
To Housekeepers.
A beautiful assortnient of • cheap fancy 004
such as waiters, trays,. plain .and fancy knives
and forks, butcher kn ives and - stools, brittania
lamps, braes candle sticks, Brittannia and Silver
table and tea spoons,,plated butter knives, pre.
serving - kettles, smoothing irons, iron and tin
ned tea and oval boilers, iron frying and bread
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, bpekels, iron
pots, wash koalas, and stew pans, &c. -
To Gunsmiths; Marksmen and Others
Bina and Gun' Barrels, tone
.detion, plug,
'nipple mid back action Gun Locks, gun mount
ing and Run breech cocks,, sheet brass and'
German silver ornaments. &.:
To Painters
A fresh lot 'of Wothetill's puro and extra
White' I l eaddoil and turpentine, vernishos, - Ja.
parr, white, and rod load, yellow and ;Ga nn
paint, ground inoil,.whiting, yellow Wad i. &c,
To Blasters and Stark:loan
A good assortment of•doublemolined powdet
rock pciwder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot,
flints and .har 'dad, ropes of all kinds, for
threshing. machines -and well diggers, and a .'
thousand - other articles too, numerous. toinsert,
all we ask is to give us &cll; and we are' con.
lident you will find a good assortinent of
ware and cheaper than-cap , he found in any
whim Hotiso thic.side of the coat_' Give.
call' is all we ask,dt trio ald and well - ktitiW ii_
Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis
lan, in North Hannier street, nditt door to .
Shot's TITO; former)) , Belt -
• IMO ' * JACOB •SBNER • -
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CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Core of
COUGRS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA., WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUIVIPTION.
Among the nutnerous discoveries - Science has
made in-this generation to facilitate the businesi
of life—increase its enjoyment, and oven prolong
he term of human existence, none can be named
of more real value to mankind, than this contribu
tion of Chemistry to the Ifealino Art. A vast trial
of its virtues throughout this broad country, -has
proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or com
bination of medicines yet known, can so surely
control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo
nary disease which have hithe'rio swept from our
midst thousands and thousands every year. In
deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a
Remedy has at length been found which can be
relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of
the lungs. Our space here will nut permit us to
publish any proportion of the cures effected by its
Use, but we would present the.( (owing opinions
of eminent mon. end refer further enquiry to the
circular wh ch the Agents below named, will 01.
ways be pleased to furnish free, wherein aro full
particulars, and inn isputable proof of these facts.
FROTI TUE PRESIDENT OF AMHERST CoLLEGE, TIIE
CELEBRATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Aver—S.r : I have used your CHER.
ny PECTORAL in toy own case of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and nm satisfied from its chemical
constitution, that it is nn admirable compound for
the relief of laryogial and bronchial difficulties.—
If toy opinion as to its superior character can be
of any service, you are at libe,ty to use it as you
think proper. •
EDWARD lIITCIICOCK, L. L. D.
From the widely celebrated.
PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D
PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. MINERAOLCGY, &C.
Y ALE O , I.LEaE, MEMBER OF THE Lt . r.iflST.
' IJIED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
OF AMERICA 005 EIIROFE.
' •
" - .1 deem the CHERRY P n
erlma. nao - damirable
composition from some of the liest articles in the.
Materia Medico, nod a very effective remedy for_
the class of diseases it is intended to curc.v
New Aaven. Ct., Nov. I, 1819.
MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C.
Sennle, suites hn bee used the CHEllryy P4crottra,
ycith wonderful success to cute an inflammation
of the lungs.
FKO.II ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS
IN MAINE.
J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir t—l am now
commit El y —using your CHERRY PECTORAL in .11:1y
practice, and prefer it to any oilier medicine for
pulmonary complaints. .From -observation of
many sr%ere canes, 1 am convinced it wdl cure,
.:OUI4IIS, colds, and disetues of the lungs, that have
put to defiance all other remedies.
I inieriably recommend its use in cases of cob.
summon, and consider it much the best remedy
known for that disease. Respectfully yours
• "I. S. CUSIIM A rr, - D: -
,
PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C.
AYER, PRAwicAL CHEMIST, LO WELL,
MASS. e'd•
Sold in Carlisle by Dr. S. Elliott, S. A. Hubbard
anti Dr. Rawlitt's- 7 in Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira
Day—in Newville by J 11 Herron—in Shippens.
burg by J. C. & U. B. Altiek, and by Druggists
generallylltrougliuut the State.
June 18, 1851. • "r,
DR—ICEIZILMR'S - _
Velebrated Family Dledidines,'
It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured
Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea- For
•• the removal and permanent cure of al
•
Diseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood and habit -
of body.
The All-wise Creator has 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
Indult) from which all parts of living matte
derives its renevaiing elements, sod consequent
ly, upon which the life of organized beings de,
pen d, it is probable that in cases of accident
or where-artificial—means-have been employed'-
to depritre - it of an essential property, the vital
effects of the whole system wilt be directed to.
ward restoring to it that propesty. -In all con
stitutional and .hereditary affections, this fluid
has undergore some primary alteration, which
is the cause of the srecial disease, or which es
sentially contributed to its production. Resto
ration to bealth can only be oLtaitted by a re
trieval of the morbific cause through the medi
um of the circulation,and_Dr.Reelees Sarsa
purilla, is the.most powerful modifier of agent
effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets.
. Black woodtown, N. J., Juno 6, 1818.
Dr. Reeler—Deer Sir: 1 ant entirely out of
yOur Panacea; I was called upon day before
yesterday for haifa dozen. Your medicine is
becoming very popular where 1:11ave introduced
it, anti l think the more it is used the more pop
ular it will gut. Respectfully yours,
WM. PARHAM, M. D.
- For details, certificates, Sec., see circus
bars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, Inge size, 6 bot
tles ;1,5
DR. KEELER'S COUGI . I SYRUP.
Among all the remedies before the public
, this bteinls pre-eminent in incipient consume
(lon, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoar Aeneas,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting
of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonat y
organs occasioned by cold. No much praise
cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the
proprietor urges every one afflicted with any of
the above compliiints to secure it at uneo. ►t
warranted to cure or no pay. Prise only SO
cents.
DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI-
NATIVE
Every family whether rich ur poor, who val
ues health and all its blessings, should have this
involUablo remedy at hand. It is infinitely tho
beet remedy known for Diarrlicea, - Dysentery,
Cholera filorbus. Cholera Infantum, Cholio,
Flatulency, Srlping pains, cramp, etc., and for
all diseases of the stomaith and
,bowele caused
by Teething. The numerous testimonials from
Physicians and others unsolicited has given it
11 reputation as - firm - as adamant. - 4 - Kir'Price"
25 cents per bottle. '
DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP.
This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm
less' to the patient and all powerful in removing
all hinds of worms from the body. It is with
out doubt, the cheapest and,bost worm destroy
ing'medicine before the public,_and _will if ad
ministered according to directions, remove
them within five or six hours after taken. The
dose is small, end-each battle contains twice as
much as similar remedies. Price e only 25 cents
per bottle.' •
DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE
--- • -
PILLS
• Although not recommended as a "cure all,"
yet they are the mildest and best remedy to re.
more Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil
iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head.
ache, Indigestion, eta. Unice ether purgative
medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed
and consequently are the proper medicine for
for females and persons leading u solitary life.
Price 25 cents.
DR. KEELER'. RHEUMATIC LOTION
A justly celebrated external application for
Pains of the chest, Neuralgia ' Headache, Spir'no
Bruises, Tie Dolmens, Sdiellings of the Joints,
Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica 'and for all disor•
tiers wherein a sedative and rubefacient reale.
dy is applicable. Price twenty.five cents - her .
bottle. • •
.All of the
. abovi3 celebrated and extensively
used unirliones, are prepared and sold Whole.
and Itutail, at ::94 NIARKIT frfREET,
Philadelphia., ' -
For sale - by S. ; A. G.
Shit - ym,-
berg,• F. Spah r, blechnni:ohdrg. -
Shiaemsnstown. - and'ln every ilitert - thrnupout
the county and State. . [January 14, 1851
'alum a, WATER TRooti.
LAICE'S Fire e nd Water Proof .SAIN.T,
up which has been so extensively used for
the lest six yours the utmost stteeess'on
the i. 00 1 .8 of Houses; Swambouts, &o.,norlf
single Malan/to-is known whets it hes lulled. ‘.
Foy bale by
_[ml9.l S'A XTON
•
I JENtilt
•:TEN - NY, LIND.. mid other - nitrreti=—li•est
A,AP: from finusnoognliter with n ~ p fendidaa
,ildr4; Poo
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' VAUGHN'S •
LITHONTRIPTIO BEIXTUR ' E
Large Bottles—Only ono Dollar.
rropidotor of tho greet Ammionn Remedy " VAUCIrtn.
VrOSTABLIC LITIIONTRIPTIC MIXT11111." Induced by its
mutant solicitations of his Agents, throughout the Unites
Stales end Canade, has now
Reduced the Pace
pr tam popular anil well known sleuth,' end from }tie dela
weoeforth, be will pot up but one sire only, —his qua
"enlist—the retail true will be
ONE DOLLAR.
The nubile may rest aseuned that the charades of the Medi
sine, its strength, and emotive properties well. avast
sxcers.rtaar, and the same are will bo [maimed in pn
wing it as heretofore.
AN this inedlelne, under its reduced pride, will he purobase
ty those who have not hitherto made themselree acquaint°
with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi
article is not to he classed with the vast amount of "named',
ti the day ;" it claims tbr ilia a greater Aralirtz pour, i
distases, than arty attar preparation flow hqfore
world; and has sustainer, •taelf for eight peen by its annuli
medical virtues, and, until this reduction, commanded doubt
he price of any other article to this line.
NoTICC PAItTicI7ILAILY, this article acts with groat Ina
eg power and certainty, upon the
Blood, Liver, Sidneyv, Lunge,
end nn other organs, upon the preps nation of which en
eoith depend.
This medicine has a justly high repute ers, a remedy for
Dropsy and Gravel,
‘d all &man of that nature. It may be relied upon wilt
line intelligent phyrrieran has alirindonedhis'Mdient,— told R
bean distressing dimmer's, more especially DROPSY, the propr
Nor would earnootly and henestly recommend it. At I
present price it is easily obtained by all, and tire trial will pros
the article to ba the
Cheapest Medicine in the World!
zils- please mit for pamphlets—the agents give them awe/
they contain over sixteen pags of notelets, (in addition to fa
medical matter) valuable for bouecheld.purpoen, and'whhi
will save many dollen pw leer to practical boneekeepere.
Them receipts are introdoced to make the book of glee
value, aside from its_character as an advertleing medinn,
the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form
tenets from all parts of the °ennui.. may be relied upon.
t Vaughn's Vegetable Lithonniptio Mixture n
Great American Remedy, now for sale in quart tibiae* at •
each, small bottles of 50 01/I each. No small bottler will
issastlaftr the present stook Is disposed or.
Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Hain Street,
G. C. VAUGHN.
Sold Who!wale and Retail by OLCOTT McKBEIE/ON
CO., 127 Maiden Lano. New York City.
N. B.—All lettere (excepting from agents end denims wn
whom he transacts hosiners) mut be pavxpahl, or no &Penne
14 be given to thorn.
S NV Ilavorstick,'Cnrliala,
J C & G B A Shippensburg,
Russel Dim Dickinson,
J k Spahr, Alochani , squrd, —
A II Zagor, Kingstown.
OctiG
Valuable School Boolcs,
n ÜBLISIIED BY THOMAS, CONVPKTI I
17 WAITE. Sc. CO., '253 MARKET sir it P.,
PHIADELPHIA , 8110 for stile by all if , .l
sellers in the United Ststes
51 I rcH ELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRA . •
At easy iittroductiOn to the study of
pity, designed for children, Mad completely il
lustrated by 120 engravings and 14 colored
maps.
NIITCIIEI.I2B INTERISI,MTATE IiroGRAPIII ,4 -
The text, die exercises the illustrations, and the
_'
forty beautiful mapeare printedlogellieFin one
quarto volume.
MITCHELL'S SELitTOL GEOGRAPHY Fts ATLAS,'
it system of modern Geography, comprising it'
tinsel 'Winn of the present state of the world and
its five great divisions. Embellished Willi.-nu
met oils enimtviitgs and illustrated by an excel
lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate
colored nuiPs. This series of Geography . by S.
'Augustus Mitchell has been wholly
,or partly;
introduced into the public and' private 'schools'
of all lie principal cities and towns of the Urd z.
ted States's antra - 11er a'Tfill - trial of its .
merits in these schools, it has received an almost
universal recommendation.
'MITCHELL'S ANCIF.NT GEOGRAPHY FL ATLAS
An ancient, classical and sacred Geography,
embellished with engravings of remarkable
events, views of ancient cities, etc., and Recom
posed by ancient Atlas contsining 12 beautiful
colored maps.
MITCHELL'S ATLAS op OUTLINE MAPS
Mitchell'allihlical and Sabbath School Cleog
tuphy, with Maps and embellishments. Mitch
ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Carrot
Key to l‘litchell's (lengraphy, are excellent and
popular books, and are becoming very evten
sivcly used in the best schools of our country.
Gunzat's FIIIST Lesson ttr UIIADIMAR, based
upon the construction and analysis of sentences;
designed as it.l introduction to the "Analysts."-
• GIIEENE's ANALYSIS—I treat se on the struts
Curd or tho - F:irorsh inokiin g o, with illustrnliont
and exert lees adapted to use of schools, by
Samuel S. Green, A. 'M., Principal of the
Phelps Grammar School, Boston.
These books h ice already hi the abort time
they have been pnblished, obtamed a very ,:s
-tensive circulation, having been introduced into
the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pitts
burg, Cinchmatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg._ and
other cities and towns, and recommended by
those who have tried them is their schools, as
without- question the-best, English Grammars
in exiktence.
SWAY'S SCHOOL READEIjg,'S
. I . IIE Plifpllllll' SCIIS/0L It EADER—P:I 11 I St is
intended fur beginners. , lc contains -a lesson
upo cacti of the eh:m(ll6 - sounds of the lan
guage , The Primary - Schwa Reader, part
contains exercises in antimilation, 111 . 11111gyi in
CollllCaioll - with easy [coding lessons. The
Primary
Primary Render, hart nil, 15 designed toe the
first ClilbS in PrilTill'y Schools, and the lowest
class in Grammar Schools.
THE URAMDIAR SCHOOL RE IDER, IS &signed
roc the middle class in Gratntitor Schbols.ancl
eottlains exercises iu orticulation arranged in
connection with reading lessons
Tar. 1/tsTitlet Sellout. licA➢ER, IS '
fur the highest classes in public and poi:de
schools. It contains exercises in articulation,
pauses, and infections of the voice with such
rules and suggesstions as are deentell useful.
THE lusTnucTlys: REAtalt ,• or ci ,Course o
Reading on Natural History; Science awl Lite
venire desigoed for schools.
TUB
Consisting of words ih columns and sentences
for oral and written exercises. It is a complete
and systematiofieries of exerci.es in English
orthography. ..
This highly popul,ir series of reading books,
and this spelling hook were compiled by Air.
m. D. Swan, of Boston, and judging from the
rapid introduction into schools WIllt:11 they have
obtained in the Eastern and fiddle States nod
in ninny of the Western and Southern States,
we think they nra really lirtwe adopted to the
wards of teachers and scholar:, than any other
yet published. The publislim 1..., e a verylnr'•e
number of recommendations frnin puddle .•t
committees, teachers and others h•ietn:ly u ;
cation. . . •
I FROST'S HISTORY OP. THE U. STIVI
One vol n.o for high schools and acade
mies. The seine work coed Awed and simplified
or common schools, 1 vol. 18 too.
JAr io'2 PRACTICAL I . IIIBIOLOGY, for the use
of schools and families, I vol. 1,2 mo. with
vigravings.
Rummy PIIIbIOLOGY, by the same nuthur, A
vol :18 mo.
Pißar Boot - I
Airrniarrie, by F.A. Adams,
intended fmk.primary and common schools.
. Awriniwric IN TWO PARTS.
. .
fly She same author. fort tint—advanced
lessons in mental arithmetic ; part second—.
rules mut examples for practice in written:with
menu, for cotamoir end high schools. -
A Key to examples for prao'ice in written
ariternetic, fot• the use of teachers, by the same
author. •
nrithmetics have secured very high
recommendations from teaulters of schools . und
academies, and from prqfessors in several of our
colleges, and from ()alert interested in the cause
of education In Various sections of the Union.
T.C. & Co., also publish many olbes School'
Books, which there is not room to
,enurnerate
here, besides Law „Medical, Theological and
Miscellaneous Books, mid they are lay Prcpa•
red to answer orders for books lu every depart.
meat of knowledge. Booksellers, School COM..
mittees, and others, supplied on the west favor.'
üble terms.
CHURCH, LEE AND FEEMAN y
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Harrison's - Volunibian
vv.J i f•tiblr :119 011 111,0 a largo_ "p o l y
of Ilia riburclak, which, by a
. special,
'rangeniant r yropriatcr, be liable e)
tiir
nish to morokoata and othera, at th 6 'ruanuluc'
turora Wholoaala prices.
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'him breathes upon n bunk of violets,
Stealing and giving odor.
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& Walker s, and BMA] at city - A
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