6:iwoov;YO*4o,4iii6,l °~ OOIN6OLATIOA :u4 • When,tho'stioainlet ie,dried up, thh roentoinl Vicrvaliej. thiodad,•, • „ . • Theti 114.10'..t0 tho mountain WhOn .ttio emu: thou host loaned. on, Is laid 'Olio dusk, - • - On the arm •of',•thy God • - ' • Loan, oheortul trust. . In hwo ife afflicts thoo; . , • in.morofile Ohastenst To wound Ire is SlowL- To bind4'lle liastens-- • When thy sins call for chastenings, • Twill comfort - impart: '• ,- Though n , frown's on Ills brow, ' :Yet thorn's lovo in heart! „. • Each dear earthly cistern _ By his'band may be brelten!'' But the stioke=thouiti,PseVere Of his love is a toke'n. , He breaks them that O. 1 y their loss may be led --To-drink-of true-pleasures, From joy's fountain head. To Mtn who so loved thee, - Let grief draw thee nearer' Each dear procions piowiso . 1 - Atlioii:ovr. make dottier— Then welcome the trial,. By which there is given, To thy soul more of God! To thy.heavt more of heaven! % 1 3EXE Bible is the only book which God has reie tent, the 'only one he ever Will send into tkiti world. All other books are frail and tran . tipht as time,.since they aro all the registers of !lime;lho'Bible is durable as eternity . , forpts pages are the..reaord of Eternity, ..All other works aro weak anclimperfeet, like their author, man; but the Bible is replete with its ' finite power .and perfection; like its author, . Gott: Every / other volume - is limited id its use fulness And influence; but the Biblp,comes forth Conquering-and to conquer. The-Bible only, of all the myriads of liooks t the.world has soon, Is equally incresting and' i important to all mankind. Its tidings whether' vof peaoo or;of woo, are the same to the poor, the ignorant, and the weak, as the rich, the wise aqd the powerful. _Among the most re markeble of its' attributes is, justice; for it lookewith impartial eyes bra kings and on ,elaves,' on the - chief, and the soldier; on pbil-, osophers and peasants; on the eloquent and the . From all, it exacts the same oho ,,diente to its commandments, promising to the good the reward of their loyalty, but denoun ' sing -to the evil the awfulcousequenees of their „rebellion. . Nor are the - puritrand holiness, tie "wisdom • -and benevolence of the Scriptures ,less con spicuous. hi vain May we look elsewhere for : Min undersigned respectfully informs...his ',the medals of thelmaband And. the wife, the ; A, friends and thelpublic generally,,thathe has just returned from parent and the .ohild,.the palriotruid the Bohol- ; ; A ( P hiladel phis; ha Art mg ar, the philantropistand:the christian, the pri purchased the most ex vete citizen and the ruler of the nation. What-' tensive,os well-as the -ever shall be tlieir„rospectivo lots, whether k. 9 c e rre Eft -assortment of ; poverty or -wealth, prosperity or adversity, so- _ .oral influence or solitary station, the Bible is . „ Watches, Jewelry, their only fountalu.of.tnith—their only'souree &c., ever broughtito Ills stock con. ~of virtue and greatness, of honor and felicity. slots in part of Hero,' then, us repose our trust--hero lot us Took for our bohoon of safety—and wheth. .er sunshine,or gloom, the storm or the calm, ,the beauty and :wealth of spring, or the no • :kednese and desolation of winter, may be our portionsupported and guided by the Bible, ;all must be well with us in Tillie, for all shall AD well with us in eternity.—Grimks. • Conversion , In a sermon to young men;' Dr. Bedell said, havo.novileen nearly twenty years in' the ministry of the gospel, and I here -- pubßoly etate to you that I•do not hollow) I could eau •meraie three persons Over-fifty years of age, Al ally Inomenteous queetton, What shall I do :.to be saved?! " Another distinguished, and atilt living. divine of our country, hag said, ‘ , .1 .will not say that none are converted in old ,age,•but they are feiv •and far between, like the scattered grapes on thenttermost branches af ter the vintage is• gathered! Remember thy Creator& the' daya of thy youth." Ar.nlootr-Uswinn,--4Were .there no other .evidence of a God, it might be found in this ;fact, that.varythiniiii naturo turns instinc .tively to something higher than itself. The -simple herb expands itself as if seeking the law of its growth in the shrub that bonds over __it,.likan_guardienattgel.---Tho 7 shrub -finds-its type in tho tree; and the -tree itself, _because. thero isimthing higher, looks uplo The tide swells to Alto .moon; the vapor ex.:. ponds in the sunbeam., 'Go all animals' that . are brought into connection with him, look - up to man: Is the groat law to bo arrested here? Is all.beyoudthis a blank void? Is there no — higher than Ihnself, which may preserve for =an the upward tendency_ of all- things—no. thing which can stimulate and sustain, and be .the ultimata of his aspirations? Nature and reason alike reject the - idea. If there were no groat sustaining power to pre servo the balance—if the connecting chain Were.r.tMtured here, =Or would bo thrust by ;the:projectile forces below into - utter and uni --ver.salTannilillatioo, oven to his physical being, -because he could not, from- his own strength -alone;reliist the' upward impulse. The phi losophy of steam wilt illustrate this; for the -expansive farce acts powerfully froni below, and if there is -no outlet above, the acoumula - tion of power must terminate in explosion. In nature nothing is abrupt therefore the chain of heing,mintiot terminate thus suddenly in man; fee asliii'body is an elaboration of the refined elethente Orall below. do his spirit reaches out of itself and expands into the essence rof all above., . A CARD. To,the_Ladlesl..WM P-ORTER would respectfully inform the Ladies that he lies • fitted up The room recently occupied by Miss' lietsey.Kerunn; next door to the old stand asa LADIES SHOE STORE EXCLUSIVELY, whelo they will find a well selected assortment • °igniters, buskins, ties, slippers, from the best manufactories in Philadelphia, antialsa•o I his own.miake,,,to which their attention is invited. • Carlisle, may 7 • Great Bargains. Mr . A. — WILSONS COLUMdIAN 'JUL 'order to dispose' of stock now on hand, I will cello few dozen at 20 per cent below the *annuli/outsell cash prices. Country merchants would do well , to, give me a call: — Juno 18111,•61.. , "BAWL A HUBBARD. 'ilna and Crockery Ware. White Granite Slone'Ware, such, as Mahe's, Plates, Tea Sete, 'covered nd .unceyered dishes, bowie, ,tollet end cho ~her iseth,:pitchers, toetner with a lot o ~; ~',• DNB Liverpool Trare„ ill of the •latest style sad 'shapes, also, all the various arficles - of the best common • • • White and .E.cigid Were. • • , The assortment includes a few plain. While aivl Gehl Band China Tea Sete,'.: • of the best quality and style, and also all the necessary articles of the beat Graifite. Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized ' • 'flintier or, Tea Sels , as may bri„kruited, together with' a variety of Gloss,.Ward, including p., fine , assortment of . . . • • , teiand 'Table Tumbleri dielSiy•taoted 'andilr'bowle'':gotilate, wine .glaseee, IdmonaOes, iumpa, 4a. The prices lorAilka,fiowhielt 'aye . 'fixed at t lowest anal prom. , Yr° EO.our Mende' who s era .ielvarit :of cradles . yrt bur to give' he a ' • s mars""' . j w En It;; - - JEINNVIDID,' , ' TENNY LIND': find • : Other . extraetotfroh: ekrfr o Itchheat's,' together with a' rPtencliti 'or ecirtment of Soups' and. Perfumery, - at the, C't t re; p mixt Ildet to 'tire 'Peet offiCo.! • jeEl.'jt t.V ArLINS IVIcOULL.0011"..„- , etorcefri:&:o )x) Extensive' Cabe ye NlTArelftoomsi• .: lalig• - \ Nr''r itivo... xi CE. , •,, s cc s ?le , ni„, c, , Gibuon,CABINUtIVAA.KE4&UN;, DERTAKtiIIt, Mirth Hanover street, Carlisle,' Would respectfully inform the eilitens of .Carlialo. " and. ihe public gotterallyythitt 'he PoW"ha's Ori' - ~, hap , a argo assortment 0 new ,W 4 4, 1.& ,• - -i,: and. elegant I . ;!URNITURE; -, ;' 1 w 4., -- - -r' 4 : : consisting in' Part 'Of Sofas, Tahl'' -• ' , ;Wardrobes,' Card an'd"other ee,,,l3areeits,' Bedsteads,' plaip'arullanreY, I Sewin.g'Stands, &c. Manufacturod.of , the best 'thatertal and quality warrtinted. ' Also in gone. ral assortment of Chairs at the' loivesf Prices:--! Vonitian Blinds, made to - order and repairing, •proMptiy attended to. '11:1r - COFFINS made to ord r at the shortest notice. and having a sploh• did loarse ho will tittond funerals in town or 'con try.. Kr - Dont forget the, old stand of Wm. 1 ~C. Gibson, in North fnnover street,. a low ',doors north - of Glass's Hotel. ' • . ; Sept 4,1 y: , ' , '' , 'R: Y' ~, I a % sw, cp.. • • .Coi•ner of Hanover and „Lowlier etc, Carlisle. rifillEl undersigned ways oil litind a forgo stock of superior' Coddled. Warodn Lathe styles,fs nreparod to,soll at the lowest prices.. flo invites - attention.partic olurly to the Potent Snrin-Pottom _Bedstead. a sippst useful oracle,' which entirely all olijcetions. The bottom can, be attachodsto old Bedsteads. -.They have given entire• satisfac tion to all whothave them In use.:., s s filli - COPFINS made to order at the shortest notice. , —' . E J Carlisle, Jap'y. 22, 185 AC OB FETTERI.-Iv. Extensive Furniture •Roomi. TA.ntEs R.NvE,AvE,R - ivould reapectiully ftP call Oolitic:Ilion of Houso Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, •Dressing and plain Bureaus and every other article in his branch 'of business. Also, now on hand the largest as: sortment of Cad IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices.. VrCollins - made at the shortest notice and a Hoarse provided for funerals. He solic- its a call at his establishment on North Hano ver, street, near Glass's HOTEL. • N.11.-Fur nirure hired out by the' month or'year. Carlisle, March 20. 18:50.-1y, r.a.navxmais Eivzronirna rvillE subscriber would respectfully, invite Ii the attention of farmers to his assortment - of PLOWS, now manufac tured near Craighead's Mill -.--; in South Middleton township, four miles south:of Carlisle. u' 4 '..'"•` My assortment consists of OVithrow's, Steekey's and Ball's patterns.— The Castipgs will all he ground. I will also make GRAIN CRADLES. of tho most im proved patterns:, All orders directed 6ip Wm. L. Craighead, .Carlisle, will be attended to with promptness, and Plows or Cradles deliv ered in any part of the county free of charge. WM. L. CRAIGUEAD, Propt,r. DAVID STUCKEY, Aranufacer Feb.l9 Gut A SPLE'NDI7I STOOlit4'7- . Gold and .Silver Patent Lever Watches, : 7 - (add end Myer ilclatched do. doh Gold and Silver Lepine Watches. in sh.at ovary variety of Watches' at all prices. Gold Guard- and Vest- Chains. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases and Bracelets-in great-variety. A. splendid article. of, Gold, Sliver, Gbrman — . ,...Mlzerird - lihrd - Btea I -SP E C;1, CL 'S, which are unsurpass'; ed in qui t . lity by any other article west of Phil adollthia, and which can be sold at leail.2ll.por cent cheaper than in any other establishment in the country. Also a largo lot of ' SXIMILR-VITAM.E, comprising Table rind Tea Spoons, Butter .IS,taivokie : 4l6§pautoh o t:ruit Knives; Thimbles, FOlios, Ladles Writingfrahr/Dail le n - P.a variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention s A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted to be good. Iliaches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, Ho invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to bo suited in qual ity, quantity and mum His articles aro cash purchases, consequently : lie can afford to sell lower than the, same articles can be purchased elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few doors west of Burkholdoni Hotel, January 15, 1851—ly A Voice from the $. Burnt District." Nonyer's Candy . Factory Rebuilt; THE subscriber would reskethilly announce to his friends and the publiC generally, that his Factory which was 'destroxed by the late. fire, _has_bcem end_hels_naw_ctrepared_to_ furnish them with - CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of •the hest material, 'Which be will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street, a tow doors north of the•banit, where he has just opencittLzoneral assortment of a, FRUITS AND' NUTS, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walniits, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, &o. lie,woulti also call attention to his large assortment or TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, NVOod, Gum and China, or endless varieties. In connection with the above, he has on band a prima lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, Matches, Blacking, &c.— Also, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the best brands. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to kgenorous public for the. patronage bestowed on hint, and hopes by,a desire to please to me. rit a continuance of the same. Ile would also return thanks to tho Firemen and Citizens for theirefforts to nave his pro erty on the night of the Into conflagratiim Carlisle, ap2 P. MONYER. IM 64-ciAogi THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected assortment of MUSIC of all !finds,- consisting of-Songs,-Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, Cee.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. " flerlini's Method" for piano, "Mims Method for the Violin, &c. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality city prices. Having made an_ arrangonient.with afi 'porting and publishing Ito so in Philadelphia, ho will be constantly supplied with new Music and able to'furnish anything in that lino at short notice 4ind upon .reasonablo terms. Music Teachers will find it for their interest to call and examine for 'themselves at the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion House [ml9] S. A. HUBBAII.D. Books and Music, CALL at Rawlins' next door toilio P 0, and you can buy. Books and Music at lees than city prices. (May 28,'51. Turquoise, • Alabapter, and other Fancy Larnpa,—Lamp Mate, and paper shades' -- just wowed, next door to to the P [Ma l y 2E1.'51. ; • °Linen Drilling. , A 'general aesortinont of white and, colored Linen Drillinee for Mon and Boy's wear, just recsiyed bx • (May 21,'51) W LIITNEIt. • IVEillinors. JUST received another lot of Bonne', Frames of the latest style. Also, Bonnet silks( Silk and Satin Linings ol• various colors. deol I - • W HITHER, Patent Starch Polish. OR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mug. - lino,,Collars; I;zc., and prevents • dust from 'sticking' to Lirto'no; Szo. It contithio. nothiow injurious. ; Juit rocoivod by • dial CI lIITNER. .Werif.V.lflAL OlL—Always fresh, constant: I;spt.),an hand 'at HUI3BAItD'S D,rud 1344,e.- ' • (mar2o (1117 RATE. OF MAGNESIA,—An , agret4 'able and• mild - refrigerant and . laxative,' or sale by HUBBARD. :.• ,fmar2.6 RNOLDS ivritin , fluid, it.yery. su, . 4 It. paoint Ink jor ealb st 111/131VARD _ 'IDRUGEPMDRITGaITMILI74B..:M . ! )v1 a!l•Trla .K, P1,,..f . . ~.,,,,l i i,!. - , r.....;.,-----',. ::-. •, ' - ' t Ci#00:440,041 : 11 1' 4 i 1 -io. 9 ll'l4Prio,6i:EXOPlkr . :;'-''„l''' , -F,t -;llti,VE:ju.se.roteiitoita!-treatieook of Med* ~ t ~',llRir4.2l4'#, Je. ! kiiiespatrittr,"P9liietti;,:,9K;a4o:; tiwhidk I?.tagisfqouilfi*i.'4, haVitig been OttrohaSeirmith•gretit !etireat:tti ~, - f.,. , ,i , c... ., : ,,,,. - .\ ., „. 0 ,,, -- l e, beet cztyliouees, , ketinLeertfidently -readmmendlJ , : ' ....., „::,, ,_';, ' 1 .'7.; t o Foroiliao;: , p,hysieitino,': CiaUntry MerchantU . o 111111 A N CI_SVO - RTEk' nnd Doaterit,,asliehte a itabdtm ,, ye: . ; : : , , . ',.:- I:: . t ., 0 1F - clv i a ;i r rt o ,lt uar oai s e ty w i to s il i , v, lg .itit al li ti . • Patentltledicines;t Herbs and Extract4l_,? * t a .;:iionshining Ath,thisAinpi Fi ne Komi, este, , - Spicea,grouthl and whohl , stiperior. imminent., ' 1 1 Instrumento, . Essences, ,--„ , . ,l IC 4, 0. , h 4 vc receh Pure Es2sOn'i Oils', Perfuniery.,2&o.; -.• .. , ,* Institute theYrst,Tremi Cod Liver .9il-Warratiled Peoufne... . '.- thretkeuecessive 'yearn, : nide from all the trios ' - DYE.ST.IIFFS. ~, ,i; •i:', ~. : have also been banorail La and Catn'tV l, oodo, , I .have used their instrum Copperas;ollLiri trio I . : : ',i _ . _ . . ~ , , - establishinant hiii.i. he ~.,- a ;;., ~ ~..,,, ; ~. ~ - ,: os bind; Ilet:i., 1 - Ithi. g F'AIIsiTS: ' .....: • ~ -, , ~, • , 1 .. - .., !, ~ ,: t in a o r o d P ri , j ' e ct o n, d d u. other' er a t t Viretherill &-.Brother's , Pure: Lead, -Chr9me f,. care; and , will ,rqp'aei "-iisfae' Indikcies, Madame, • Sumac Alum, Croon and Yellow, Paint andYarnish.Brushcs, Jersey WindeACC-lass, :Linseed' Oil, Turpen., tine, Copal awl-coach Varnish, and-Red Lead. Allof which will Behr -at the very lowest niarlcot;price-kly,oiti fresn'atni eortment 0f,,,, ---- 'F-ANCrG6O.I2IB; rittirrs, • ConfeCtionaiy, and innurnyrnble othei. "at'tielei calcultited for,' use and .ornament, all of wl.ich, are offered at - tho lowest ;cash ' at-lhe choop,Diu,, ,, :Book and Fahey Store of theenh-, scriber On North'llan&Ver Street.' . S.' W. IIAVEBSTICK. . May 28, 1851... , - dY ' , sar, ORNAMENTAL MARBLE .WORKS RESPECTFULLY inform the , citizens. of Carlisle and its vicinity; that they have now at their Alarble 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 '4IIIERICAV WHITE AISEL:LE and are prepared to execute in themost dna() d style .11fonuments, - Tombs, Grave Stones at all 'prices, .111antleS, Door and Window Sills, Steps „Si e., together with every other article hi their Enc.', and promise That, in fineness of finish, alike ness of design and quality of Marble, their work shall not be surpassed bcr any other °stair lish ment. . . . . 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.and all other purposes , at the shortest notice and al Philadelphia prices. They also finish or manufacture all kinaii of Building Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms,. &a., stub° short, set 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, end respectfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. [Carlisle. nov6 18601.. Wale WILL Irou - strrilm: 110USANDS of bottle's' of the AMERI JL CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur ing, the •past year, end was never known to fall 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 popular remedy, need fearmo exposure, as it leaves no' odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in diet. or business— contains neMercuryor noxious drugs injurious -to-the system; - and - is-adapted-to-every-age,-sex, or condition. • his also' the beat remedy known for -Fluor Albutfor Whites; (female ccinplaints) with which thousands suffer, without the knew ledge' of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used in private practice of a phy sic ion' and with unerring success, racliey curing - ninety-nine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are _plain •and telkdircetions. . CAUTION—Ask for the AM ER ICAN COMPOUND; and purchase only of the Agents Pt ice $1 per bottle. FOr sale by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; J. Wyeth, Columbia: by A. Miller, Lancaster; E.. Morris -& Coy York. (January,ls,,lllsl amnvr AV: A itN(2OHEIS AND TIN MAN rit Iff E subscribers desire to inforktiteirfrionds I 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 new and com modious manufactory on the West side of the said street, a few doors above Loather Qtreet, - where they willsontinue to-keepon-hand-retull 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 'el &drill s and durability cannot be surpassed.— They will also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice all kinils of Distilling Apparatus. They will Promptlrattend •to the laying of TIN ROOFING and'HOIJSE - SP OUTING in town and.country, and. on_themostransona;_ ble-terms,--Evtry branch-of—their - business will be earefally attended to . witb the utmost prOmptness. - - They - also keep constantly on -hand- a-large variety of , • • COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every variep of plain • ton-plate STO VES, elegant wood and coal air-tight PARLOR STOVES, of the latest styles, COOKING STOVES of the newest and most Improved inventlons, It various prices, which cannot fail' to please every taste. They 're spectrally solicit an examination by the public Of their largo and varied assortment of stoves. Thankful to the public for favors 'heretofore extended, and being determined to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to their custem• ere they hope to merit a continuance of pa-' tronage. Kr - The highest cash price will be paid for old Copper and Pewter. MORRIS & HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19, 1851-ly • T. CONLYN Fresh Arrival of Hardware. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. nrAVING just returned' from Now York Sc. Philadelphia_with the best -and Cheapest Stock of HARD WARE,CUTLERY BUILD ING MATERIALS; PAINTS, &0., ever brought to Carlisle, I would resqectfullyrequerd dealers and consumers and all others to give me a call and see whether they cannot get more and better goods for.ilio same- money than at any other place in town. My steels of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, Icc., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I , have a splendid assert. mem. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma. Serials, viz :Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau -- Knobs and Varnish. SADDLERS do COACH MAKERS, can have everything in their line cheaper than ever. FOR •SHOEMAKERS, I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, thread and Wax, end a superb assortment-of Shoemakers Tools. I havealso a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can ho had at no other place in town, and at Ball's Prices. , To gether With en assortment of all kinds of Ham mitred. and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of Holism.: keeping Articles, IhaveKnives, Forts Spoons Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, buckets; &c. WALL PAPER, I have the largeat,'Handsomest and Cheapest . Assortment in town..- And to all who want, Oiled and Cheap HARD WARE, I would say. coma and ace for yourselves. oet3o . • ' I P 'LYNE. • ,_ - • -. • Pure - Cider •Vinegar. .. .• ~ ._ ..., „ JUST received afroelf barrel of Puivi City() Vincigar,*of eiMerior.nuality, and warrant() f cle from adulteration ov6 • Ei . t 001E60 A :FULL assortment 'of White. , :Mixed 1 - 2. Merino Rose of all sizes for Children. , -L Also, Ladies Hose in great variety justopened by G W:HITNER: '' Wits, . A TII 0 subseribor )now.bpining a general assortment of Long and Short Black Silk new, style of Ladies, GlOves, Lisle 'l'l4oo ,Glovea,,and a General aisortynent of eillc..lllit thread and,cptlon I oitiory z 2_, • • Juti'eltl• W lIITNER. • • 0 WENS isc.raccra.a.ans,- , Recentlyfroml l Phi!acklphia;- - o v .a. G W }{IINER setilejito . :l= • .1 6, 'int r I 0 1 ) Tr 4 ); )i .1 • 1 ,1 5 I )_t r ire . ntthe aryinn i 4 fOrthey ikO ~Piann i48,_.1849,4850: 'They ith ereps'tentinio- - mlebrinedy artisfa - vithii' ifs;Pidnos, fypth their i useirne - thou ecineoits )ok, Bisticip,fliabOrda, performots. five YOars, ander good with others Or whialy n3tappliehtien, be 'triode, delivery, ' , oink conducted;(in ?the nblnte.ilieni"to 'tarnish L. Idivost 'prices; whole• td'ntly.on, lio:na, - A: P. kind_frorii. $45 t0.5200,' agents for this . . - mar not give eatisfActi within six Months aft Thark:,Unntifabtory. most znetrumo'nto at the 'v shit) I Hueitite,Allel6denne,: - for whiclohey. are"66l *Jonnary22lBs,l7.ly," Perfumery;';apb Soa# gi - Paper.Boic • cW9R,T. Second,. Philadelphia. m Fg4 2 1 117 , '4t3-*grk#slq.m.'bell . el . L.E t3z:.C12.0 1 1../ of Perfumery. Paper Boxes, raspec I the Druggists and .D Cumberlan&Valley. Goods, comprising, Powders . for the co , of every variety... A sortment of Fancy, • scription, large or am, to ardor at-the pliorte hl 'Don't, forget - Ibl Philadelphia. attention. ETON, Manufacturers ancy Soaps mid Fancy ally call the dtteulion of eters - in - Carlisle and - the' o their-extensive-stock of 1 el-fernery; ,Fancy SoapS loxion, Toilet, &c. &c , ;., a full and complete as, 1 per Boxes, a evey de ' I, round or squpro,made notice. - . - place, :18 Maiket street, rrteyvill meet with prompt • • jan.ls ,WAREROONIti; • STREET, PRIL,ID'A 1, occupied. for more Man ;my' by G. 11411(5i, Es q. ~. P.IANE 'FOR i No. 171 CHE SA , THE OLD :STAN one-third of a On would most respectfully public that lie is AGENT • than twenty of the most ,Fd manufacturers of SOS NEW YORK, PHILA.: dIA, and elsewhere ,• and ng from them PIANOS o t varied styles, of superior st superb finish,- of G. 6.},, 61, which are warranted equal d either inihis country or THE undereignot JL announce to"th • for mo celebra I TON. DEL et constantly rocei the richest and m tone, and' of the m F 64, and 7 Octaves to any manufactu in Europe.. Just received, a and Pallor- Orga fine tones.' o, aTufther supply of Church ,s, of beantiful patterns and' Ilia, WARER tOlif is constantly supplied "with a choice eel, tion of SERAPIIINES and MELODEONS, rem the oldest and "most ex• c t r tensive,manutact ies 'lithe United States; a mong whiCnis a - i w style-of REED-ORGA-N -baying Carhart's patent - improvements, with 1 gilt pipes in' front' and case elegantly carved, and highly orna ntal. - • Toning and pa.riipl—Sig. Salvador La Grassa, a diking shed Piano Forte Manufactu rer and OrgariEuilder, - will'attend - to•all orders; sept4.'so , ;OSCAR C B CARTER. EC ONdM r* IH WEALTH 122131MTI!Ill Flue - 011, galUphine Sr. Medal Fluid, acknowledged superiority and parfty, ILY manufacitirtil and_for_saleat_the_lowest WholesalconicsS, hy DAVIS & HATCH, at the old estabbshed stand of the late _Beam— cANDEN, NEW JERSEY, Where orders by.m ail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen . compli m entar y years, years, - and, the award of a - tibtfee -- by 'the Franklin 'lnstitute over, all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. aleohrd; Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spir its of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at the liiwest prices. - [oct3o Steam ..fron =opal & G.A.LLAA.GMEER, PITILAISELIYfifg'uz Street. WOULD call the attention of purchasers to their • elegant assortment of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, VERANDAS, flailing — fOr Churches; Public and Private Buildings, Public Squares, &c.-, together with all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work. More & Gallagher's Book - of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the best selection o designs that has everbeen issued, will be sent to any person who may wish to make a select tion. BOOTS..A.ND SIMMS: TILE subsqlber has lust recomod'h hirgi sqpply__of _13.0 OTS & OES, .._ : _for__Spring_ancL__ . Summer. Wear; Which makes his assortment 'very - - complete. It comprises Gentlemen's. French Cali Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters ' 'Jack son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Enam elled Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Slippers, &c. Also, Ladies' Misses and Children's Gaiters, Buskins, Ties and Slippers. Every effort will be made to please the citizens of town and country, who are respectlully solicited to con tinuo their patronage. Carlisle, may 7 WM M PORTER ' Town Property For - Sale: . .• THE suliscriber offers for role the HOUSE , ,• - AND LOT- situate on' West street adjoining the residence tjf Wm. S, Cobean and Mr. Peffer, in the Bo ll.' rough of Carlisle. The lot is 30 feet in front and 120 feet deep rum ning to an alley. The house is, a substantial frame building. ono story and a halt high and, in-good order. There are a number-of efloice fruit Imes on the jot, and the property ; .is sesies 'the') right to the use of a pump nearly opposite the house. For further particulars apply to bra] F. GARDNER. Brushes! Brushes! A great variety of these useful articles is fared for sale, consisting of Whitewash, Sweel ing, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shdiiing,, Hair Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes great variety,'alf of which are of the best qua ty and will be sold•at the lowest prices • Jane 6.. ' S ELLIO'rT THIS WEEK ! Films WEEK wo receive at the Central Drug store next door to the Poet office, a fine stock of Fresh Medicine,. jelB,'sl. RAWLINS & MeCULI,OCIL ' More Mew Goods., THE subscriber has just returned from the city with afresh assortment, of Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, among which may be found 'White and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues,.pop lines,.FOULAßD SILK.S, Barege do Lames, SILK GRENAD I - N•E S, ..crapO do • Pariii, Gingham, Lawns, Calicoes, &c., all of which will be offered on accommodating terms by 7t•n016! G W EL CARD. Dr. J, •McCULLOCH,'ettepecdully unnonn • ces that he hoe rocently bocoine associated witl Mr. 11..M.:Rawlina, in the drug business, nex. • door to tin( post office, Mniu street, Carlisle. ittiofessional calls promptly attended to es hero tolbre, in town or country. • (may 21.] To the Ladies, JUST received, at ' OUTER'S Sif E STORE,..Ofrestiassortment of Ladies' Misses' and Cliildron'sUaiiers, Jenny Lind Ties, Bus. kins and . Slinpers t of tho . bast quality; also ava il, variety of fancy colored Fronds lasting for gaiters, which Will he made ap to order. June . 1 , . - BOOTS di, SHOES: . , . .XAM. now Opening my Baring stock of La dies and Gentlemen's" Boots and Shoes.— so,.a large lot af.Boya Misses and Children's Shoes. All of the newest style, best quality; and best of all very cheap. , , aptC. OGILBY. lacksrAttles.Coal.,, .. , 143001mishelp oackstaittea caul, a saptiri:.l thick . ; Neehrlng , aad for.salo'hy.' ' • • NV 11.111 U WRAY Agtl . FTlLRassat*ent•of .R:01 ) F,19 just nedivtid Aiotlits subscriliei ., Also, Gla,ss , Tubes. for ektltinglyda for sale' diens, by • augk. " • 11. [ . .3 - iturcTcp:, ) ..,, <, ,„'; 1 ,`. 1 , t 9. ah 4 iit'.4 l 44n. .;::., .; 6.1.6.1.0nt wins, in. Y il n o il uNiOno C ire7, 4in.ent'l4;io.nnisiiil;tni.n ' xi - 1:A s 'f lo me -- tateo.;Life.pasurtigUs Annuity "Anstijcompany•;':•:\' , 3 rter Perpeguid,Wdpitills2s,oolalli 41 - 111E - ,teniaitint,. for Life Insurance, gives the' most abundant arid gratifying. Wel - , 'mind is 'ideply impressed with the last importance of., ' ibis subject. ,The great ;object', hoWever,.. of, , 'lnsuranceihdUld be t,ofel9,ptherwiso.the whole ' .motive to ;insure ,May, be disappointed." Too', much-care•cannot be practised in the selection of an office withlWhich3o bffeerthe eentrac't.,7,, The choice should be regulated not by present And consider - large inducements, as this, is eel , : Incompatible with-future ./ , enefts.- The'.. premiums on life are. calculated for thefuture, ti Resound - prospective benefits thereloreare given, the result ultimately, must terminate in, 'litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object., , aimed at by,this Institution is stobitt:ty,and po• iwrinty. The rates.ofbretnintit have been care :lolly-prepared With refcrencelorductuaticins.— The cash' system .of payments 'had also been adopted: , Unpaid premium rotes zonstitute.no' , part of the'assets of this-company, and every', 'contingency tieing fortified with 'art ample enp• ital, security-slumps tne . WhOli system. This feattire, paramount to all'other considerations Commentle the compnny to public favor.' ',Ex. : pkinnito.ry painphlets,„blankS. application papers informationFand every facility. will be ebeellellY furnished the •pubiielby Mr. E. BEATTY, who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr.' H HINKLEY has also been tiplibintad Medical Examiner. • .Directors.—Stephen IL Crni'vFOrd, Ambrose 'W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L 'Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawircnce - Johnson; George APHenryi James _Deverelix, John L• Linton. .President.—Stephen R. Crawford. Fice-President.—Ambroso W. Thompion.ll Secretary Ed Treaertre&—Chnclea G Aciaary.—Manuel Eyre. • Counsel attorny.—Thomns Balch. Medical Examiner& ' Pauliß Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. . . faug7 ly 'THE Allen and gut Pennsboreugh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporatcd V an act of Assembly, is now.fully organized, and in'operation under the manage ment of ilio-foliowing - commissioncre, Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorgas, Michael Cork in, Melchoir Brenneman,. Christian Stayntan, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Cuovor, Lewis' Hyor, Henry Logan,Benjamin II Musser, Jay 4 Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. • The rates of- insurance. are low and ftwora bl'Das any-Company of the kind in the State,— Persons wishing to become thomliers are invited to malts application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait. upon them- at any time. JACOB SHBLLY,, President Etr..NRY UOGAN, Vice President. LEwis IlYsit, Secretary MICHAEL COCILLIAI, TreaAurer. 0ct17'49. AGENTS, • Cumberland county.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Dorman, Kingstown, Dent) , Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Chtirles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Median iesburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Chuichtown. - - Yorit,coauty.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John l3s4man, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washingtim ' W S Picking, Dover ! , Dninel-Ita ff ensberger, W Craft. "` Harrisburg.-" Houser & Lockman. Members tof the co:moony having policies e bout to expiye.can have thorn renewed by mak ing application to any of thelligents. _ cqptairied in this hook any one may cure_blmself, 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 it fully explains the cause of manhood's early da obsrvations on marriage—besitlee many other derangements which it would not by prnam:_toenumerate in the public prints. i enclosed n iiietirei;% l / 2 . I . I"reCeI;;OWZOITPAVe book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, ..DR. IN. YOUNG ,No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADLEPHIA"Post.paid. oa r-DR. YO,UNG can be consulted on any of ilte Diseases prescribed in his different publion tons, at his Offices, 152 SPRUCE street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted. May 1, 185(1 . ✓1 FRESH ✓IRRIV.SL OF English and American, Hardware Cheaper than can Le - founii 4hia oWe of the Baal • • riIHE subscriber having juet returned from • the Eastern cities with a full and hand some assortment anti kin& of HARDWARE of the very best makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, kioxf door to Scott's Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry ,Glass, where he would invite all that aro in anrof good and dolt!! _Hardware to give -him o call and see and satisfy - yourself of the truth, as we are determ ined to sell at a very small advance. Small' , profits and quick sales are the order of the day A good assortment of double refined powder rock pciwder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot, flints and, bar lead, ropes of all kirlds, for threshing .machines and well diggers, and , a thousand other ariiclos trio numerous to insert, all wo 'ask is to give els a call, and we are con fident you will find a good assortment of Hard ware and -cheaper- than eon: be found in any other House thisi Side of the east. Give us a call is all we ask, 'at the old end well known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Her ] an, in, North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.. novfl . JACOB SEN ER EXTENSIVE•' =than= di. COAL VA.nze. anHE subscriber would respectfully inform htscoustornors'and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL BUt7IINESS, and that having lately purchased in addition to his former butuness - facilities; the large and convenient Warehouse and CoarYard lately.occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the well knoWit Lumber and. Coal Yard of the subscriber, situate along the • Rail Road and - College Lane, ho is now snore laity prepared' to enlarge his butliness. Ha has at Mistime and. is keeping cgnstantly on hand a well selected assortment of ' SEASONED LUMBER, of all kinds, sorts, and sizes. LikeWtso the difforent kinds ciI..FAMILY'COAL. such as stove Coal of the different kinds, Limo burners and Blacksmith's, Coal, of the best quality.— A 1 of which he will sell unusually low for. Cash. He will also keep constantly on hand PLASTER, SAL'I',FISH, acc. With all the different articles generally found in n.well stored Warehouse: Ho will also at all times' . buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which ha will pay the highest current prices. • a . Being very thankful for • past favors, would. most anxtously solicit a continuation of at least a reasonable shrub of public patronage. • marl 9 • . M. HOOVER. TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, RESPEC'I'FULLY , infmnitt tho public gen"- erally, that ho has just returned from the .city with a largo and splendid assortment of articles suitablo foi gentlemen and lathe!' toilets, such as SIIAVING CREAMS AND SOAPS Roussel'e Rose and A mbrosiatshaving cream, - Olepliane, • " Wash Balls, . ' . Circassian Soaps.' " Fancy Toilet Soaps, ! '• " ' Extracts of various odors, Faney Cologne and Cologne bOttles, :;; . ' Compound O c Marrow.Pometle, f 0 " Reelable, together with Geranium rose. hair. Oil, ,ox marrows, blare oil, &c. Also a raremisortment of bruslisouch.ai bat bruali. es, nail, 'do.. tooth, do,. shaving, , do . , 'doilies, do. - - A lot offateili; hand' a large assort rent ' work, such as T Gentlememd wigs and 'scalps. • ; : Ladior "; Back nr.d.front braids : • Curla,-40., , and a 'variety -of .018ee,.; ankqer, tc which tho'atteation cif the reapptfally, ip%iite ( l, • , ..v; •• Callinin, May' 2b,1-85,1 FIRM INSURATiTC,M DOCTOR YOURSELF 15—FOR 25 CENTS !! —By means oldie pocket Esenlapius, or, Every one is own Physician ! Twen f-fanrth edition, with up eards ot a hundred engra kings, showing private dis :ases in every shape and lirm, and, malformations ir the generative system. Y WM.YOUNG, " Tlietitae Anis ring from secret disease the VICTIM OF (117ACKER Wiliiam.9%Tebb r r WE ENE • - Ig:C.ii'9'c' ,::'. '"... - ihril i, , - IS , 7 „ . `,.. t .1A.I.01'•1-7-Ap r in, • ' , :77.77,....",.., ~.v:,,,,', ~1:- '•C-;1".9',-W;, - ' N•71.:,` k ''',4 4 -V- •--- •'. 1.(4314'.. .1 AIM I .•-•-,, SC ;1, ijor ; v! - 77 I . sp,.,—, CHEATIF:. - : E PECTORAL; !" ror tha Cara ot, ' coikirGRS,,COX.DS, Airo s Ezr rs s , snow- CNIT/S, 0.13.0 UP, its , rxr-c , MA, :WHO 0.1 5 1NG • COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. . . . Among the numerous discoveries Serener), has made in this generation io facilitate the' bfisinesii of, life=increaseits enjoyinent t and even prolong he term of ficinal:l exietence,•riono can bit named .or more real value to Menkind, than this' erintiibu• lion Of Chemistry to the frealiog Art. A vast trial or ite'iirtues throughout, this. broad country, hrii 'Moron beyond a clotibe, that no.mediclne or corn, iination of insdicines yet knoWn, can CO surely control and cure the numerous' varieties of pulmo nary disease which have hitherto swept. from our midst theimande and thousands every year. In deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Itionedy has at length been tound which can be relied on to cure -the most dancerousaffections of the lungs. Oar spa.° More will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present the following opinions of eminent man.. and referfurtheCenquiry. to -the circular which the Agents below named, will al waye be pleased to free, wherein arefull Earticulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. PROM TIIE PRESIDENT OF AMHERST COLLEGE, TLIE CELEBRATED PROFESSOR. HITCHCOCK.-- "James C. Ayer—Sir I have'used your CHER ny Ps:crozier, in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and ant satisfied front its ch'ernical constitution, that it isbn admirable compound for 'the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties.— If my opinion ne to its superior character, can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper: EDWA RD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D From. the iv idely_celebrated PROFESSOR'SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. •D PROFESSOII OF QIIIIM/STRY, IVIINERAOACOY. &c. YALE COLLEGE, MEMBER OF TIIE LIT. fiLsr. MED. Pun" ANO.SC/ENTIFIC SOCIETIES OF AMERICA AND Eunor.E. "I deem the CHERRY PErronta, an admirable composition from some of .the best articles in the Materia Modica, and a very'affective remedy fur the class of diseases it is Intended to cure." Neiv Aaven. Ct., Nov. I, 1849. MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Senate, stales lie has used. the COEORY PEerottni, with wonderful success to cure' an inflammation of 'belongs. FROM ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS MEI= Dr..J.t. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir :—I am now constantly using your Cnrnny PfCTORAL in my practice, and prefer it, to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From obiervation of many,severe - cases, I am convinced it will cure coughs, colds, mid diseases of the lungs, that have put-to defiance all other remedies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of corr• sumption„and consider it much the best remedy known for that disease. Respectfully yours 1., S. CIJSHMAN, d. D. _ PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYES., PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LO WELL, M ASS. old in Carlisle by . Dr. S,. Elliott, S. A. Hubbard and 1)r. Il aivlin's—in 'Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira 11 - Herron—tri - Shippe ns burg by J. C. & U. 'B.' Altick, and by Druggists generally throughout the State, , June 18, 1051. • • • 4. . DR. ItEEDILER'S ilelebrated Family Medicines. It concerns every one. Cholera can bc cured Dr. -Keeler'o-Sarsaparillit-Tiffincea-- -Tor-- 010 removal and permanent cure of-al Diieases arising from an impure state of the Mood - and habit of body. - The All-wino 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 bulum from which all parts tif. living matte-. derives its renovating elements, and consequent ly, upon wnlon the 111t1 or organized beings de, pend, it is probable that in cases of accident, or where artificial means have been employed to deprive it of an essential ..property, the vital effects of the whole system.will be directed to ward restoring to it that property. In all con stitutional and hereditary affections, this flnid has undergone some primary ulteration, which te the cause of thesFecial disease, or which cs, sentially contributed to its production. Rest° ration to health can only be obtained by a re moval of the morbific cause through the rnedi_ um of the circulation, and Dr. Keelor's Sorsa - parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets.. Illacksvoodlown, N. J., June 6, I 848.-• -Dr. Keeler--:Deur Sir: nm mitirely out: of your. Panacea. I was Called upon day. before yesterday, for half a- dozen.---Your medicine is becoming very popular where I;havo introduced it, and .1 think - the more It is used the more pop ugir it will got. Respectfully yours, WAS. PA nnAst, AL D. tl‘For .details, certificates, &e., see dm: &c. Price $1 par botthi,large size, 6 bot tles $.5 DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP; Among all the remedies before the publie this stands pre-eminent iri incipient 'consump tion; Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blued, and for.all affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. "Too much•praiso cannot be bestowed upon this remedre.und the proprietor urges every ono afflicted with any of. the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Prieo only 50 cents. DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CAM NATIVE Every family whether rich or poor, who val ises health and all its blessings, Should have th ie invaluable' remedy at hand." It is itifinitely the best remedy known for Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Cholera 14Iorbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholla, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc.. and foi all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused by - Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it a reputation as firm as adamant., Price 2.5 cents per bottle. DR..KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm. less. to_tho patient and all.powerful in removing all kinds of worms •tfroin the body. It is with out.doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before, the public, and will Wad. ministered according to' directions, remove them within Eva or six hours alter. taken. The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as Much us similar remedies. Price only-25.cookst, per bottle. • DR: REELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE -PILLS. Although nut recommended as auuctunill," yet they are the mildest and beet remedy to_re._ move Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head ache, Indigestion, etc. Uliko other purgative medicines they. leave the bowelsalvrayi relaxed and consequently aro the proper medicine .for for females and persons' leading a solitary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly celebrated, external ' application for Paine of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Sperm. Bruises, Tic Dolorous, Swellings ol the Joints, Rheims titan, Gout, Bohai% and for all diner= ders.wherein a sedative arM rbbefacient reme dy is applicab l e.. Price twenty:five cents per bottle. All of the" above celetirated and extensively used medicines, are prepared and' Noll Whole sile,rd Retail, at .994 MARKET, ErfREET, Philadelphia. For Bale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A. G. Miller, Dickinson; Messrs. Mick, tr ck, Shippen. J. F. Spahr, Machanizatoirg; M. Bitner, gliitiontanatown, and In - ,ovary town threuVliont the opunty,and State, [January 14, 1t3.51 ••• .•• liardtvare. THE subscriber returns his sincere thanks , to his numerous customers' and the .publie go. nerally fur the liberal 'eneisuragement thus-Tar uktended, and' desirei in a word, to. assure ell that-he lies ''oonsidertibly pnlarged..his. stash in its-hranches -- connected rwitli'rhili - bitsiiieks withUitt going into detail, for that would be un necessary; and at such prices that.cauld not fail ' l l . l‘aYe:kst 4 opericirri complete assortment kif- Thass",tri' :tOractltng. pCYTtI.I . I§ ofAillerml bran On t n ift I y ad DI leati• : . - mt! AXTON.I Mini `- 4/lisrettantou- ',' , •::: - Ptioe.,:: : l:k:e4iiced't uraottitieno MIXTURE!' Largo itowas-Oniy. ono Dollar. . _ • nartoprietor of the Groat Aweriban . 11 .metis.'.• Vattern.' VIOITAiLL !DAUM/ by ill urgent solicitation. of his Agents, throughout the Mann Mann and Canada, hu now '" • . • " ' : ' Reaticed tile, Prick) " if Ili popniai and Well known awhile; and tiom di le dale asieeforth. he -will pot' up bnt one Was 0n17,,—.11e gam nettle —the retail prioi will he . . . , •• •ON4 DOLL'AR: •11.01:1b110 RS/ rot argils:ad that the'chazachar of the Merl him, ha itreogth, and atorativa , prOpartion tart_ 11fxxxxxxD, and the natio are bosh: 40d is p r Ott it aa heistofore. . As this medicine, under its reduced ptice, will be pitrchaset oy those Who have not hitherto Tiede themselves acquaints with its virtue.. the proprietor would bog to intimate that: hi ettiele 1.4 not to be elsitted with the vast amount of "Reined'. of the day ;" it claims for itself a gmeaier, healing poor, i all diseases, gas any other nteparation now harm th hneilit; end has sustemea :Welt for eight year. by its saperit wodicsl uirtocs, nnd, until this reduction, commanded doubt 113 price of any other artichiin thin line. NOTICE PARTICULARLY, tilid article data with great Les BS Power and certainty, upon the • • Blood, Liver, 9 3ridnoyo, and all °the; organs, upon tbPpioPer a4lon of which 1110 " mold, depend. This medicine hu a lastly high masts as a remedy for • Dropsy and Gravel, sod all diseases of that (nature. It may to rolled' 'upon whe intelligmt physlisan has abandonal his patient,—and 0 leas distrawing disuses, more emociallyllnorsy, ilia props Star would-earnestly and honsuli 'recommunl it. -At t enema price it is easily Obtained by all, and tins Mai will pros Ms &dole to be the , , esr Please ask for pamphlets —the agents ii;re them away they °outvote over sixteen pages of receipts, (le addition to fu medical matter) . valuable for bounhold purposes, and whk will save many dollar. per year to practical bousekeepeo. • These receipts as introduced to make the book of gret value ; aside from its character as an advertising medium. ft 4 ' the medicine, the testimony to favor of which, lit the form letter from all parts of the oountr., may be robed upon. Kir Vaughn'. Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture' Great American Remedy, now for ale in 'guild bottles at each, small bottled at 20 ds each. .No small bottle. will h Issued after the present stock is dimmed of. . Principal Office; SOffalo, 'N. Y.; 207 Main Street, O. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wheeled* and Rotten by OLCOTT IifoICESSON I CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York" City. ft 5. All letters (excepting from agents and dealer. wit wham ho transacts businces) moat be poet paid, or no Memoo ul be given to them. • " • S,W Ballaratlck, Carlisle, & G B Alticic; Shippetisliurg, Russel & Dice, Dickinson, J k Spahr; Mochani^squrg, A H &ger, Kingstown¢• Octl6 IibUBLISHED BY THOMAS,,COW PETIT u wArrE 2.2C0.,25.3 MARK ET POIADELPHIA, and for sale by all thebook seller-"s in the United Statei - MITCHELL'S - PRIMA HY GEOGRAPHY, An easy introduction to the study of Geogra = , phy, designed for children, tin — c - cimpletely lusirated by 120 engravings and .14 colored maps. ° MITCHELL'S INTERSIT.DIATE GEM:LAMY—. The'text, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful limps are printed together'in one quarto voluitte: ' • MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY ft ATLAS, a system of modern Geography, comprising a desci iption of the present state of the world And . met ousengravinga.and illustrated by an. excel lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate colored maps. This series of Geography by S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or partly introduced into the pithlio and private. schools - Of all the principal cities anal towns Of the Uni ted States; and after a full and fair trial of Its, ineritain these schools, it has received an almost universal recommendation. • - - 1114Tensit's ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY fx ATLAS - An" - aineient; - classiCaranir &itreil7 - Credgeriphy,7 embellished . - with engrifyings of remarkable events, views of ancient cities, etc., nnd accom paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful' colored'inalm. MITCHELL'S ATLAS OP OUTLINE MAPS - Mitchell's Biblical Mill Sabbath School Geog- - replay, with Maps and embellishments. Mitch" ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's Key to Mitchell's GeOgraphy, are excellent mid popular books, and are, becoming very exten sively used in the best schools of our country, - Guesses FIRST LESSON , IN GRAMMAR, based upon the construction and analysis' of sentences; designee as an introduction to the "Analysis." - Gnesses ANALYSISA treat'se on the atrium • ture of the English language, with illustrationt and exercises adapted to the use of schoola r by Samuel S.- Green, A. M., Principal' of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These - books hive already in the short time ' they have been published ,obtained a very ax tenatve circulation, having been introduced into the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pitts. burg, C;incitinatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg. and oilier cities and toWna, and reconiimmdeil by those who have tried 'them in their schools, as without question the best English Granunars in existence. SWAN'S SCHOOL HEADER'S. rnr.• Pawn Any Selma. RemMn—Purt tst intended for beginners. h. contains a lesson 'mot each of - the - elementary sounds of the lan.. gliage The - PrimarySehoorßeader - , - "litirt - 211; .contains exercises in- nrticulation, orranged in connection with 'easy reading. lessons. The Primary Reader, part - Sd, is. de.ligned for the first class in Primary h chools, and tlm lowest class in Grammar Schools. . --• • . 'IistGRAIIITAR SCUOCIL READER, is designed for, the middle class in Grammar Schooke,ait'd contains exercises in articulation arranged \ in connection with reading lessons THE DISTRICT SCIICOL READER, 'ls &Sip for the highest Classes in _public and private in:llo'ols. It contains - exerstses ifl pauses, and inflections of the voice, with, such rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful. TIIE INSTRUCTIVE READER ; or a Course 0 Reading on Natural History; Science and Lite. rature designed for schools. FEE SPELLING BOOK. . Consisting of words in columns and sentences ,for oral and written exercises. It is a complete and systematic series of exerci.es in English orthography% . This highly popular series of rending books, and this spelling booki,Were compiled' by Mr. m. D. - Swan of Boshin, and jadging from the rapid introduction Into schools which they have obtnined,in tlMEnstern nod Middle Suttee and in many of the Western mid , Solgern'States„ we think they ars really better adapted to the wants of teachers and scholars than any other yet published. Thepublishers have II very invie number of recommendations from public school committees, teachers and others friendly to edu• cation. FROST'S HISTORY OF. THE IT. STATES. One vol., 12 mo for high Schools and acade mics. The same work condsnsed and simplified or common schools, - 1 vol. 18 mo, Pumvresr, PIIIEOLOGY, for the use of schools and vol, 12 ma. with enuavings. PRIVIDLRY PIIMOLOGY, by the same author, VOl.lB 010. " FIRST Boot Ili i i . urrniurn , u, uyr, Intended fer primary and common schools. ' , -- ikf„AHLTHAETIC IN TWO PARTS. By the • same author. Part first—advanced! lessons in mental nrithawitie ; part 'second— rules and examples for practice in written ands:, metic, for common and high fiche*. A Key to examples, for practice in writtenaritcmeuc, for the use 'of teachert : by the'samb author. These arithmetics have see,Uretr very high recommendatitms from teacheM of schools. and academies, andfrom profesiora In sei•eral of our colleges, and from others interested in the cause 'of education in various sections of the Union. T. C. & Co., also publish nutny other School Books, *bioh there is not ronm to enumerate hero,. besides Law, „Medical, Theological and ' Miscellaneous looks and they are fully prcpa. red to answer orders for books In every depart ment of knowled g e. Booksellers, School Coin. tuittees, and others, supplied on the most favor: able terms. ' •' (sept 25,'56-Iy.) CHURCH, LEE, AND: FEEMANy AND ST 3P'..6. SA NO „WE I • NEW CUIVIBEELANDy PA..• , • . Harman% .ColumiAm Ink.' - - T. ki suhiCriber his oa head a latio ippply of the Omit , ink, , which,,byit special ar rangement r it luthe proprietor, ho isolate to fur nigh to merchants and others, at the • manulav turers wholesale prices, :•.,0.1121 0; it came o'er triyiinriiliollie sweet South, Thar (maxillas upon a yank of wioletri, • ~'Stealing and givingotloS. • - '.Soveral hundred pieces received, from Loo dr; Walfier s, and sold at, city' prices. A liberal discount made to 010130 who buy by mile ritity: Call at ItAWlANS'.thext Atior Id,tk o Cheapeot Medicine in thO World! Valuable -School Books, B'A' 1 - 1U.613A RD wrirsacc! Fl
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