13 TRUST. DT DIMITIN4:, TOPPER. ME • "My tithes arc in;tliy Yet will:1'0bn! le alfmy feara; aug.meroy,.graoious Lord, appears,', • T9.guido nnithrougli . tbis vale of tears, •.••-• •• ~ ;And•be my strength ;. 'Thy mercy iuklei the ebb and flow • , Of. health and joy, or pain and woe, To:.weatrmy..heart from all lialow; ,• To•Tbim et length.' Yes--4reloeune pain—whiah Thou has sent— ' Yea,:-fareWell,hlossing--Thou bast lent— With Moe' alone, I rest content, ' For Thou art heaven;--. 'l4 trust reposes, safe and still, On the wise goodness of. Thy will, . - Gratefal.fOr _earthly' good or ill '.Which Thou halt given. • O blessed friend! 0 blissful thought! With happieSt,conselation fraught,l 7 - Trust Theo I may, 'mill, I ought, To doubt were sin• — _ 2L_Titeniet_whatever storms arise„ Their ruler site above th o skieS, -And lifting unto I[im mine eyes, 'Tie calm within. Dangers may threaten, foes molest, Poverty brood, disease infest, Yea, torn affections wound the breast . For on,e Sad hour; But Paith looks to her homo on high, Hope caste around a cheerful eye, And, love puts all the terrors by • - With gladdening power. To Young Wien. 'There is no moral objeot ao beautiful to me as a conscientious young man. I watch him as Ido o star in.the %miens: clouds may be, before film, but we know his light is behind them, and will beam again; the blaze of o thers' prosperity may outshine him, but, we know that thottgh unseen,. bo illumes his own true . spherel:,; He resists temptations not with ', out a . struggle,,,for that is not a virtue ; but ho • does:resist-and conquer; 'he hears the ear . 'casm of profligate and it stings him; for httt is the trial of virtue, but he heals the wounds by . his own pure touch.— Ho heeds not the watchwri;dl of fashion if it leads_ to sin; Cie atheist; 7 ;who 'say/ not only in his ,heart but with his there is no " controls him !tot,' for ho dies the, hand of creating God, and reveres peraeve ng God, and re _ jpicea in it. . . • •• Woman is sheltered by fond arms and lov ing counsel; old age is protected.-by its expo rieece, and manhood by its strength; but the young ninn stands amid the temptations of the world likh a self-balanced -tower;-happy--he who seeks and'gains the prop 'and- shelter of „morality. Onward, then, conscientious youth 1 rain thy standard, and 'nerve4lyielf for good ness.. if God has given thee ihtellegtual pow er, awaken-it in that cause; novel let, it be said of thee lie helped-to swell the tide-of sin. .11Y pouring Lis-influence into - channels.— If 'Woe.' art - feeblq, fit mental- strength throw snot that into - the . polluted current. Awake-, arise,yoUng mai! 'assume the beatitiful garb of virtue !.it is easy to' sin; but it, is difficult to be pure and holy. Put on Thy strength then! 'let thy Chivalry 'be aroused against er ror! let truth tie the lady of thy love--defend Rose. = ' • The Bible, 4 .'1 am of -the opinionthattho Bible contains anoto true snllliniity; ,inore -, exquisite beauty; =ore pure-morality, miore important history, sand aner.strains of pCetry and eloquenco, than !can he age from othdr books, in what ever .or language thoy _may 7 have v been writteii.''—air•lritticint, "I will hazard the assertion that no - man ev er did or ever Willhecomotruly eloquent, with out being wconetant reador of,,the Bible, and an admirer of the purity and-sublimity pf its languagc."Fisher Amis. "Tho Biblels a book worth more than all the other books Vadoh•wore•ever printed,!" "Young num,,attend to , the voice of ono who has possessed a certain degree of fame in. the world, and who will sbortlympipear before his Maker; read the Bible 'every day of your fe."—Dr. Samuel Johneon. .ILive - not for• Self. Who are the happiest mew? They who live to benefit others—Who are always ready with -a word to encourage—a smile to cheer—a look to persuade, and a dollar to assist. They are never fearful lost a good trade, or an excellent ;bargain should fall , into 'the hands of,a poor neighbor—but the more•rojoice when such a one meets with encouragement. In this cold and selfish world such characters are tare; but yet there area few-God-like minds, who are not altogether /swallowed up in self; who read their duty in the scented flower, the pas sing breeze,.the rolling ocean, and the blade of grass. Such men we.honoi Wherever we find thein--in the palace or ~the hut—around our .dwelling or•on a far;distant-Island. We see in their, characters true glory and wisdom. Like just stewards manifold, grace of GO, they impartto . othersqa Mich' a degree, us .to lease their Makir, and secure .a passport to endless felicity: ' ' A To . sthe , ruidleaSWlVl M PORTER would .respectrulV,fnfoitril, the , Ladies that he has tfitted np the, .itiOnt' recently, occupied. by Mies Betsey:Kerma; 'next door to the old stand asa stADJES-$.14014 STO.RE EXCLUSIVELY, where'they will find a well selected assortment , of gaiters, buskins; ties; slippers, from the b eat manufactories - in 'Philaddlphia;`and also o t his own make; to which their attention is invited. C: Aisle , may. 7 ' .oi-eat-Bargains. Tj'ARRISONS• COLIThItIIAN INK:—In order to dispose of stock now on hand, I will sell a few dozen at 20 per cent .below the -manufacturer's emit prices. Country merchants would do well to give men call. • JUne - 1.8th,'51. , SAM'L A HUBBARD. • • - China' and Ordekenr Ware. • • white 'Granite Stone Ware, each Dishes:; Flares, Ten Sets, covered nd uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and eho-iber sew pitchers, &e.„.togetner with a lot o - Blue Liverpool Ware,' all of-the latest style and shipes, also, all the various articles of the best common While and Edged WaVe. The assortment includes a row-plain h r hiteand.Gold Band. China Tea Sets, of the'llest quality and style, and also all the aeceszary articles 'of the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpobl Ware Minable for any sized. „Dinner, or Tea Sets, , as may be wanted, tniethor with a variety of _Glass Ware, including a fine assortment of Bar and Zibte dish es, footed‘ and Other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, Sco, • The prices for ail of which are' fixed at the lowest cash prices. We invite our friends who are in wont of articles in our line to give. us a call. • • mars • • J W EBY. • , JENNY LIND JENNY' LIND. and other extracts—fresh from Roussel's, together with a 'aplendid as 4sortmeat of Soles and Perfumery, at the Cen- tral Drug Store, next door. to the Post office. RAW.LINS & MeCULLOCH. Carriage 'ror Sale, . R „ A NEW OCKAWAY will he eold,low, the owner' hasing"now further use for the same. Enquire of the Editor,; ' [fulyi6 Eight Teachers Wanted, ' THE. s ch Er eel Directors of ctutliarizpton tp. Cumberlandtn ancei ..st the public, boucle orilohn',Clorlt-',ljkShipPoOstlPM, cm th e NlDlTHdrt i' a `4 olll 4l l 3Tr to examine tench% ere and,giva pat eitiiVichciolco„ Ity orderer , the 2°nrd* BAll4oBkT.,ltrYt,L9ltr,P*Vr• • ;; , Bonnettf , and , Ri WE havil 'jukt'teCri#4,,B4r 4;4417",4 0 . 8.45 4 04 0 1 V- 1 04 - 8 , o , l gigriVi i 4 02V. , 8 to whratiw o f n vi,t e .attantiOn'otthe hidiet:• • nu4r7,', _ 2.4 t, & W BFINTZ:: lIIM SE MEMMEE GG74. etares - ct 04ops. - f irttensives. Cabinet to OREM' B. SMILEYi-tiuCitess'orpwar. C. Gibson, CABINET.mAIt.i.m , p NITAKER; North lianoyar street; ttvould reatieotfulliinforna the citizens of Catliale and ith& public . genitrally' that ho mild his on ! • • • hand a latga'assortinent anew and elegant •FurtNilvitE,' consisting in part of Sofas, Card ' and ,'Other fables, Bureaus, Beardrobesdsteads, plain and fancy lowing Stands, &c:: manufactured of the best natertalif and quality warranted.. Aleo'r gene : al' assortment of Chairs at the, lowest prices.— trenitinn; Blinds, made to bidet' and repairing ,romptiy;attended to. Mr - COFFINS made to •rdor nt the shortest notice. and having a spier', hearse he will attend funeralii in town or . ountry. rDont forget the old stand of Wm. ' Gibson, ,in North ittnover:strect,_ a : few doorsmilt of Glisa's - Hretbh • Sept 4-ly.. ' R. B. SMILEY. -a Corner of Ranover,and Loather set, Vanish... HG undersigned has allvays on hand a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the ditibrent styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ito invites attention partic ularly to the Pateni Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article which entirely obviates all objections. The'Qttom can be attached to old - Bedsteads, They have given entire satisfac tion to ell who have them-in use. IrreOFFINS made to order at the shiirtest notice. Carlisle, Jury. 22, 185.1 COB.FTTER • TAMES R.WENVER Airould- 'respectfully el call the attention of House Keepers and the public to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Coatre 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 CHAIRS in Catlisle, at the lowest prices: - Colfins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ho Belie. its a call at Ills establishment on North Hano• ver street, near Glass's HOTEL, N. B,.—Fur. nitare hired out by the month or year. Carlisle, March 20, 1850.—1 y rAmvxmvs Erarolutrivx! .• r in llE subscriber would respectfully; invite I the attention of farmers to his assortment . of PLOWS, nnw manufae - tured near Craighead's Mill in South Middleton township, . four m iles south' of Carlisle. -• • My assortment consists of Withrow's,.Stuckey's and Ball's' patterns.— The Casting will all be ground. l will ale° make GRAIN CRADLES.,of the moat im proved patterns. All orders directed to Wan. L.. Craighead, Carlisle, will •be attended to with prumptnese, and_ Plows or Cradles deliv, . erod any part of the county free of charge. WM. L. 'C RAIGHEAD, Propt,r. DAVID STUCKEY, Ofanufacer Feb.l9 6m • itilrlifE undersigned ,respectfully informs his 1 frietfds and rho Ipublidgenerally, that ho ,e. 77. • • has just returned from re . .:- . .. Philadelphia, ha v.i n g __,...... ,)i .., .<._ ,it::. purchased the most-tqc z ~.7,-, 7 •,,,.. tensive, as well as the 9 ::c.r.... , :-., cheapest assortment of • , •• 7 • - i, e n. • . • W atches Jewelry, . • ,47 , • . . w &c., ever brought„to Carlisle. - His stock con sists in part of Gold anti Silver Palest Lever Watches, • Gbh! and.Stiver (Watched do. do. ' ' Gold and Silver Lepine Watches. • in slwrt every variety of Watches at all prices. Gold Guard and Vost Chains, Medallions, Watch Keys,-Ear Rings, Fingerings; Breast. Pins, Gold, and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pen's and cases and Bracelets in groat variety. A splendid article of Gold, Sliver, German Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC . TACLES, which are unsurpass• -- ed ikti - tro'lityllSy any, other :Miele west - al Phil adolphia, and which can be sold at least 20 per 'cent cheaper than , in any ether establishment. in the country. Also a large lot of • ' cornprisind-Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives; Srlt Spoons, Fruit .Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card•Coees. Porte Monnaies, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a grtMt variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted to be good. ==2 Ira:dies, Clacks and Jewelry Repaired, Ho invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail go hre suited in qual ity, quantity and pules. His artfcles.are cash purchases, consequently, he can afford to sell lower than tho_stme articles can belpurchatimf elsewhere. Call dt the -old stand, a few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel. January 15, 1851—ly ' T. CONLYN. A Voice from the " Beriit Nonyer's Candy Factory Itebrd , THE subscriber would respeetfully announce to his friends and the public generally,'that Factory which was destroyed by the late fire, has. been rebuilt, and he i§ now prepared,to furnish them with manufactured of the best materialywhich.he will sell wholesale: or retail at the old stapd in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the bank, where he has just opened a general assortment of • ' consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts; SUL — Flo would also call attentia to his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and Cliina, of endless varictirie. In connection with the' above, he has on band a prime lot of 'FRESH , GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Toss, Molasses Spices, Crackers, Matches, Blacking, Stc. Als a prinio lot of CIGARS, of the bes brands. The 'subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public- tor the 'patronage bestowed on hint, and hopes by a desire to please to me rit a continuance of the same. He would also return lhanks to the Firemen and Citizens tot their efforts to savo his pro arty on the night of the late conflagration Carlisle, apt THE subscriber has on hand - alarge• and well selected assortment 'of MUSIC of all Ends, consisting of Songs, Marches,, Waltzes. Polkas, &c., also instructions for Piano and other instruments. " Berlini's Method" for piano, "Mazrm Mothod for the Violin, &c. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings,Crif first rato quality at city prices. Having made an ,arrangemcnt with an im hPorting and publishing 110080 In Philadelphia, e will be constantly supplied wills new Music and able to furnish anything in that lipo at short notice'' and upon , reasonable terms. • Music !Poachers will find it for their interest to call and examine • for themselves at the ceinor of Pitt and 'High streets, opposite the Mansion House - Iml9l S. A. HUBBARD. CALL at,Randina' npat door to the P 0, and , you oan buy 13oolt8 and Music at leas than city prices. (May 28,'51. • • • Turquoise, ' • Alabaster, and other. Fancy Lampe,—Lemp Mate, and paper shades, just received, next door to to the PO. ' [May 28,'51. . . Linen Drilling. A general assortment of white and colored Linen Drillings for Men and. Boy's wear, just reePivocl by (May 21.'51) G HITNER. J U S I'. received .ane4Or lot of ' Bonne' Frames of tho latest, style. Also, Bonnet silket Silk and Satin Lininipi of various colors. ' deal IW HI TNER . , Patent Starch•,Polleh, IhIOR giving a henatiful gloss to Linens, , Nus. JI: lins, Collars, gtU - and prevents dust from sticking to Linens, &c. It ,'contains nothing injurious.. Just received by ; • , ' • • dean G, W urTNER. 10THBRIAL OlL—Always fresh, constant.' — A• 4I I- 1 /,.,40#4 'On :land 'at HUBBARD'S Drug Stato:l. [mart 1117ytAZI 44 WATER 114002 1 : Pireand Wateil'imor litrt h sTa h ': : y h e n a a re t Ti l lh_t 6 t 6 .. x u t t e nt nel s v t e , i su Y ' C O 9 n r the roofs oiVI-lonseso4toearMbottoti,;; instanse Intowniwltire Whin • For sale by-: [Wm , . iCara W 013,,14 Extensive Furniture Rooms A SI'LrNDXD STOCIE siLvER-walla, CHOICE' CANDIES, FRUITS AND .Nuys;' P. MONYER ~M~~~c ms's Books and Music. To 111EillAnors. iqceitanous, a DRUGS 'DRITGS'I .. ~. . . ~,, , '..Fresh.Sprineaupply !,., . ~ Tt-HAVElditiitireived,d aSh sfock Of .11Ied: f . ' icines, .Paints ; Glass, ' ..Oil, .&c.,—which fi ttvintbeen •piirchased•with 'great Care 'it:the beet eity'hbuses:Tcon.capfidently recommend to •Familles',' Physicians, Country, 'Merchants anffDealers, atr bein ft fresh wand itro..' ',....,; ~; 'Patent Medicines,' Herbsaii&Eitincto, ' ••- ,Finel l eini . cals,.. Spicei,grOtind and Whale Instruments, , -• Essences, . . „- 3 ' Pure Pasting Oils. .Perfuniery,' , dra. , , ' Cod Livet. Oil—Warranted Genuine.. DYE-STUFFS: • ',, 1 L. and Cam' Woods, Oil Vitriol' *. •. Copperas, ~ • - Lac Dye, '. •. ..-! , ..: PAINTS. ''.. • . . ' . ' '•'' Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead; Chrome Green and Yellow ; Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen ! tine, Copal and conch Varnish, and lied Lead. All of which will be' said at the - very lowest; metket price, Also, a Beast and - Jidendid as sortment of- -'- •- • ..._ • ~ ' " FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innpinerable other articles calculated for use and. ornament, all of wl.ich are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheep Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac - Allll7l, S. W. HAVERSTICK May 28, 1851 ORNAMENTAL NAR/3LE WORKS ®WENS dl. 3RZCHARDS Recently fron&Philadel.phia.. jjjj ESPBCTFULLY inform- the -citizens-of ja Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have now at their .Marble Yard 'in South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court 'House, and nearly opposite A &-W Bentz's Store, an elegant stock of mire O,IIIERICAN WHITE JURELE, and are prepared to execute in the:most finished style Montimints, Grave Sionss.aLallf.priees, Door and Window Silty, torether with. ever, other article in their-line, and promise 'that in fineness of finish-chaste ness of .design and, quality--of Marble, .their work shall, not be. Surpassed by any other estab lishment.' r Tliey are also the anthorized agents el Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur nish from his manufactory . all varieties of IRON RAILING, for tho enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kirids of Building Work, such as Bills,-Stops and Platforms; Ste., at th 6. short 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 respectfully ask a share of the-patronage of Carlisle and-tee surrounding country. [Carlisle,.niw6 1850 t WII WILL HOU summon F THOUSANDS of bottles of the 'AMERI-' CAN- COMPOUND have - been sold Or ing the past year, and__. was never' knOVvn- to fail of curing, in a few days, of a.cortain deli cafe disease, Seminal weakness and all diseaees . of the Urieury organs. Persons afflicted rising this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure; as it leaven no odor on the "bretith, requires no. restrictions in diet or business— contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted:to every age, um or condition. it is also the beat remedy-known for Flour Albus or Wintee,-(female complaints) with which thousands suffer, vvithout the know ledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used in private practice of a i phy , sic ion And with unerring success;- radically curing ninety.nino of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plain and full directions. • -. • CAUTION=Ask_ for ,the *AM E'R LC kNi COMPOUND, atitl-purchnee only of the Agents Pr ice 91 1 per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; J. Wyeth, Hartieburg; R. Williams Colurnbia: by A. Miller, Lancantor; E. Morrie & Co., 'T . or k (January, 15, 1851. REmizoviLlAL7 STOVE WARDROOMS AND TIN MAN• • UFACTORYo, riIHE subscribers desire to infoillibir friends and the public that, they -ho rr 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. medium manufactory on the West Side of the said street, a few doors above Louther street, where they still continue to keep on hand a MR assortment of every kind of . Tln;Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware: .which may be needed by housekeepers- and others. Their articles are manufactured 'by themselves, of the beat materials, and in point of finish and durability cannot be surpassed. They wilt also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice all kinds of Distilling Appntntits.. They will promptly attend to the In to of TLI ROOFING anti HOUSE-SPOUTING.. in town and country; and on the most.reasona. ble terms. Every branch of, their business will be. carefully attended to with the utmost promptness. They also keep constantly on hand a - large variety of COAL AND WOOD' STOVES, comprising evcry, variety of plain ten.plate STOVES,. elegant wood and coal •air.tight PARLOR STOVES, of the latest styles, COOKING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, St various prices, which cannot fail to please every . taste.. They re• spectfully solicit an examination by the public of their-large-,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 custom. ere they hope to merit amontinuance of pa tronage. , IgirThe highest bash price will be paid for old Copper and Pewter. • MORRIS & HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19, 1851-1 y Fresh Arrival of Hardware. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, rjrAVING jtiet returned Ironi New York & 1.1 Philadelphia with the lost aria. Cheapest Stock of HARD WAE,CUTLERY BUILD ING MATERIALS, .PAINTS, &c,, ever brought to Carlisle, I child respectfully reques! dealers and consumers and all others to gtve me a eall and see whether they cannot got more and better goods fur the same money than at any other place in town. My stock nt . Locks; Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Naila,.Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c.,completo;and , vdry cheap. Carpenters' Tool, I have a splendtd 'assort , moot. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma. wilds ' viz :- , —Vancers, Maliogany4Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDLERS & COA ell MAKERS, • con have everything in their, lino cheaper, than FOR SHOEMAKERS, I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, l'hread and • Wax, and a superb- assortment of Shoomakori.Toole.. I havealeo a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Harrlahurg, which 'can bay had at no other place in town, mad at Bull's Prides. To gether with art assortment of all kinds of Ham; morod and Rolled Iron and Stoel. •.01. House• koeping Articles, thavo Knives,' Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers' and Trays,TUbe,..Buckets, &c. . WALL PAP I have the largest, Handsomest r tuid Cheapest Assortment in town. And to all Who want Good and Chopp HARDWARE, I.would say some and see for yourselves. - • ocl3o • . Pee "Older Vinegar. • eUST received a fresh barrel of Pure Cide Vjnegar, of superior quality, and warrant° free from adulteration. • - - • ' nove G W • •'‘ Children ' s Cinch! ••. • of White :.'und Morino 11,;su ail sizes forphildten._ A Also '.Lidine Rime. in giant variety, knit"o . penud. 1-; • • BlaOk Sipe - Zits, • 4:1 - 1E subeeribeir is •liour °tinning, a general oseortment of Long and Short Block Silk' ALM mawetyle of Lediee Silk, erkifte,. Lisle Thread Glovins, and • n'General aileortment, of silk, thread and Gotten hosiery, ' ' •, ' • 7unela ' • - O , ,AV 'HIT/4141t; GlOnd, aid pqnarct PIANO* _ ZIE .wanyfactu;ers a rvlros: , 4;6' i 'B, 9 'Eutaw "Stivti'lliatimore • .71.1 d, I.I[II4INO'FORTES; from,s. to 7 Octaves, in •in RoSeivoled, Mahogany end ',Walnut cases of 'various' styles; with and without iron frames, cOinbining all the imProvements reaniaitO to a superior instrinnent. • • •• IC:',sr,'O. have. received from the Maryland • Institute thejyrai premium for. their Pianos, in' three successive years, 1848; 1849; 1850. They have also been. - honored with numerous testinic. - Mali from all the meat celebrated artists.who :have used their instruments. Pianos from their establishment-have :been used at the concerts . as Lind, Herz, Hohnstook,--Bishop,-.Laborde, Knout, and - other - eminent: performers. -They guarantee durability. for five years, under good care, and will replace , ^ith ,others all which mat' not give satisfaction,if application be made irithinsix Months after delivery. Their Uanufactory , being conducted on the most - eitenrilye_ scale enables_themtofturnielt. at the very lowest prices, whole sale and, retail, Constantly on hand, A. P. ' Jughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO, for which they are solo agents for this city. January22.lBsl-1y erfumery, Fancy. Soap & Paper Bo /02.62(UPACTORY. 48 Markel street, below Sccond, Philadelphia LEGG & • CROMPTON, ManufaCtuiera • of Perfumery., Fancy Soaps and Fancy 'spar Boxes, respectfully call -the attention of he Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the llpmberland Valley, to their extensive stock of 0/hods., comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps ::?owders for the comPlexion, Toileti &c. &c every variety. Also, afull and complete as. ortment of Fancy Paper' Boxes, of-every de- Jription, large or small, round or square, made 'o order at . the , shoncot notice. tt Don't forget the place, 48 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet - with prompt Attention. janls PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS Tombs, Aramles, StePs, 40 N'o._I7I,CIIESNLT7' STREET, 7 -. 1111...dD'A -".VDE OLD SI'AND, occupied for more Shea , one-third of a centory fly. G. Esq. , E undersigned would most- respectfully announce to the public that he is AGENT. for mere than twenty of the most —7,414::_ celebrated manufacturemef . I'ON, NEW YORK,'IPIIILA. DELPHIA, and elsewhere;_ and ;I constantly reoeiving_from them PIANOS o Cite richest and most varied styles, of superior meond of the most superb finish, of 6. 6i, 61, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal •:o any manufactured either in this country or Europe: • • Just received, also, a further supply of Church Tud Parlor Organs, of beautiful patterns , and me tones: - •. WAREROOM is constantly supplied .rith a choice selection. of, SERAPIUNES.and t lELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex tensive manufactories in the United' States ;•a- Aong whicn. is a new style of REED'' ORGAN 't• aving Carhart's ,patent improvements, with Alt mites in front, and case elegantly carved, ;nd luldy ornamental 'Tuning• and Repa.ring- , - Sig. Salvador La 4assa, a distinguished Piano Forte_Manufactu er and Pigan-Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4.'so - OSCAR Cl 3 CARTER. Light " Ligh 1.! . . - - . .-• t?ine Oil, •Camphine" 8c 'Medal Fluid, i rk acknowledgedsuperiority and' purity,UF manufactured and for sale at the. loWeet Wholesale prices,- by DAVIS ' & HATCH . , lit the old_established.stand of the late ileum— man. 2. Davis, CAMDEN - , NEW JERSEYi there orders by mailer otherwise are solicited, I.nd prompt attention given. The voice of the forfifteen seam-earth° award of a ilver. Medal, and complimentary' notice by over Militate or iiireompCitors,m hufficiedt evidence of the excellence of out Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin „and 'Spir of Thrpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re at the lowest prices. foct3o Steam Iron . Railing.. WORM &.- pALLAGEKER, Corner . of .Ridge Road and Bro ad S'ireet, 'PHILARELPHIA.- WOULD call the attention 'of purchasers to their elegant assortment of Wrougld ind Cast Iron Railing for • CEMETERIES, 1.. • ' BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing for Qhurches, Public and Private )3uildings, Public Squares, &c., together with Mkinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work. ore & Gallagher's Book of ORIGINAL ')ESIGNS; containing the best selection o ,lesigne that has ever been issued, will be sent ,o any porsott.who may wish to make a select • • • (J0b19.51 BOOTS Arrn,-,-sEcoms. .THE subscriber his just - received, -a-large iLibmw. supply of BOOTS ',54 ; SI - 1058, for 'Spring and • Suminor Wear, which makes his assortment very complete. It comprises - Gentlemen's French Calf Skin rnd Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters, luck -on Boots, Men's, Boys' and' Youths' Enam lled' Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Cip Brogans, Moroccotßnots, Slippers, &c.— 'l.lso, Ladies' Misses and Children's Gaiters, luslcins, Ties and Slippers. Every effort will ,o made to please the .citizens of town and °nutty, who are respectfully solicited to core inuo their patronage. Carlisle, may?' Town Property For , Sale, THE subscriber offers for title the HOUSE AND LOT situate on West street Yfiy, adjoining the residence of Win - . S, Cobean and Mr. i. rough i , in the o as of Carl The lot is D 30 = feet in front and 120 feet deep run• dog to an alloy. The house is a subbtantial came building.,one story and a half high, and I good order. There are a . number of choice runt trees on the lot, and. the .property pos. oases the right to the use. of a pump, nearly .pposite the house. For further particulars .pply to 1ap2.1 ,F. .GARDNER. ' A great varietypf these Useful articles is prod for sale; corfsisting of Whitowash,,Swern rig, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Nair. feeth'and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brudiest treat variely,'all'of Which'artiof the, best qua y and will be sold at the lowest prices - Juno 6. ' . S ELLIOn'T. 4 THIS- WEEK 1 ' . pins WEEK we .receive at the Control A, Drug Store. next door to. the Poet office, a ine stock of Fresh Medicines. jelB,'sl. lI.A.IIIrLINS & MeCULLO.9I - 1: '47Plore Mete Goods. TIE subscriber has just returned from the City with a fresh 'assortment of , Fancy and ;;taple Dry Goods; among , which may , be found White and Colored Bareges;Silk Tissues, pop ines, FOULARD SILKS, Barege do Mines, SILK GRENAD I N S, Crape do Paris, Gingliams, Lawns,"Calicoes,,&c., all of which. will be offered on acconimodaling terms by , JvnelB 91V- , • A CARD: Dr. J, McCULLOCH, , respectfully'announ ces that 'he has recently becoine associated will Mr. 11. M.'ltaWlints, in iho drug , business, nex door-to the, post office, Maini streeC Carlisle. Professional, calla promptly attended tows hero tofore, in town or country. - (may 21.) JUST re'Coived,.rit PORTE R'S SHOE STORE, a fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses' and ,Ohildren's.Gaitere, Jenny Lind Tics, Bus kins and Slippers. of the best quality, also eve.. svariety of fancy. colored Frond& lasting for iters, which will be made' up to order. . June 11 1851. . , P .I;YNE 14,0 1 1% dt. SHOES lAM ;ilt Ompetiing my Spring etOcleof La 'dies and Bentlsmeres Boots and Shoes. Alga; P large lot or Boya,Miases arid Children's Shoes. voldi , of the.newast:.stylo, boat quality, and bear of all IrecinArifYlP. --ap2- • ' o.' OGILBY: , illackamp,hys - . • 201*Gushals ii,ackeniiill'airioal, a s'upoil r article, ispelving and for Nolo by. Vir•B.NPRPAY, Agt. A . PULli'ilitsbrttnent Of : ROPES just reoeivod by tho Subsoriber.l' Also,-'olitss Tutios fo r glaping R?ijifok:,ol# oheop i i r~ ;' iti;2B • B4iXTCiN 41411) 2lbutristiiiento. 11=t= ECONO,M Y . IS WEALTH M PORTR Brushes ! Brushes ! To the Ladies, .3 . lu,trattec, toinpanies. The Untied, States Lie 4mura nos Annuity and 'l'Apst Company. • . Aarter''Perpetual~t Capital $25,000,—; ash It H tin E constant,unsolicited application for 1. Life Insuraii4,-!;givos •the moot 'abundant and gratifying proof. that the public mind-is deeply impressed with the %est ,importance o f this subject: The great object, - however, of Insuranceshould be safely, otherwise the Whole Motive to insure may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised in the selection • of 'an officd'ivith which to effect-the contract.— • I The choice should bo regulated not by present and constant large inducements, as this, is cer tainly Incompatible with future benefits, The • preiniume on lira aro calculated for the future, if present and prospective benefits therefore are given, the'reaulrultimately, must terminate in litigaiion, aisuppoimment and ruin. ~"The object., aimed nag this institution is stability and per."' pettaty:,,The rates of premium have been care fully prepared with reference'w fluctuations.— The cash system of pigments has also been • adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constitute no .part-or- the - assets - of - this-company;and - every- -- contingency being fortified with an ample cap ital, security stamps tae whole system. his feature, paramount to ell other considerations commends the company to public•faver. Ex planatory pamphlets, blanks. application papers - Infor . Mation, and every facility will be cheerfully furntslied-the public by AIL E. BEATTY, who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. H HINKLEY' has also been appointed Medical Examiner. Dircctors:=Stepheit R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin %V Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William Al Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George lWHonry, James Devorcur,lohn L Linton.: — President.—Stephen IL Crawford. . Pict- Presictent.—Arnbrose W. Thompson.'4 Sicretary TreaSnrei.—Charles G Imlay. .4csitary.—Manuel Eyre. Counsel' ei atforney.-.--Thontris Balch. Medical Examiners. , P au1.13 Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, At D. [aug7 ly FIRE INSUR.ANCIEL THE Allen and East Penhaborough Mutual Piro Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by on act or Assembly, is now fully organized, and in 9peration under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz: c. Jacob Shelly, Wm It Gorqns t Mtchael Cock hi, Me!choir Brenneman, Llinstian Staynian, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin It :Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance tire'as low and favora bl 0 as any . Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the coinpa, ny, whq,r , are willing to wait upon them at any time. ll JACOB SHELLY, President lENRY LOGAN - ; - V ire President. . . . • , LEWIS HEM, & crctary MICHAEL COCELIN, Treasurer. '0001'49. AGENTS . Cutaberlaiid county. Rudolph Martin"; NeW Cumber/ ' t Borman, Kingstown, • henry Zearing, nstown, Robert Moore and Charles I isle, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan- - iesburg. / I, Churchtown. ; York et dm Sherrick, Lishurn,_ John Bowman,rg, Peter Wo(ford, Franklin W John Sm' Washington, W S Picking - - - ... .._ ricking, ienstierger; J W Craft. miser &.Lochmnn. 3 company having policieti a have thorn renewed by mak my of the agents. Dover, Di Harriel Membr bout to e; btu nppli, rhOCTOR YOTJUSELF ,11fl—FOR $5. CENTS - -14 means of the pocket 'clseulapius, or, Every one is ow., phyniciniii Twen r-fourth edition, with up mrds ot a hundred engra ings, showing priyale di s :aces in every shape and• form, cud malformations of the generative- system. BY WM,YOUNG; ..The-time now -- ,5t , ;; . - !ring from secret disease IC VICTIM Or QUACKERY contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend; and witicone tenth the usual'expense, In addition to the general routine of private disease iffully - explains the - cause - of - manhood's earl) da cline, .wtth observations as marringe--besidee many other derangements which it would not by • proper to enumerate in the public prints igit'Any person sending 'TWENTY-FIVE enclosed in a letter; will receive one copy ofthis -book, by . mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, “Dl2. W. YOUNG,No. 152 SPRUCE Street, P ILADLEPIIIA‘" Post-paid. DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any ,of iheDiseases prescribed in his different publioa ions, at his Offices, 152 SPRUCE street, every day between 9 and 3 o'cloac,(Sundayirexcepted. May I, 1259 Jl FRESH ARRIVAL OF English and American -11-ardwaile. Cheaper than can tog i oz;nd this side of-the rrHE subscriber having just returned from , the Eastern cities with a full anti hand some' assortment of all kinds bf HARD WARE of the very best makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Seott'n Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glasfi, where he would invite all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware to give hint a call mid 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 powder of extra quality, safely-fuse, flints. and bar lead, ropes of all kins, for threshing machines and well diggers, and a thousand other articles too numerous to insert,. all wo ask is to give . us a call, and we are con fident you will find a good assortment of Hard ware and cheaper than can be found in any other House this side of the east. Give us a call is all we ask, at the old and well known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Har i an, in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.. nov6 JACOB SENER EXTENSIVE LUMMER diG COAL HARD. HE subscriber would respectfully inform T his customers avid the public generally that he still continues_ the.LUM LUMBER AND COAL BUSINESS, and that having lately purchased in addition to his lormer business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and - Coal Yard lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite ,the well known' - Lumber and Coal Yerd•of the subscriber,, situate along the Rail Road and College Lana ' lie is now more fully pyepared to enlarge his business. Bolas at thistimo and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assortment of SEASONED LUMBER, ' • of ell kinds. sorts, and sizes. Likewise the 'di(lorani hinds o' FAMILY COAL, such as stove Coal of the difibrent kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.--.- A I of which il3 will sell unusually low for Cash. He will also keep constantly on hand PLASTER, SALT, FISH, &m, With -all the different articles generally found in q well stored Warehouse. He will also at all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which Its will pay the highest currant prices.) Being verY,thankful for past favors, woild most anatously solicit a continuation of ut 'least `a reasonable share of public patronage., niarl9' SAM'L, .M. HOOVER.. TO LADIES AND GENTLEDIEN. . • . William We bb, ~ . • . _ 'RESPECTFULIY informs the public gen erally, thit. he has just returned from:lite 4 - thy with a large 'and splendid assortment of articles suitable for gentlemen and ladies'.toilets, such „ . SHAVING CREAMS AND. SOAPS. • Roussel's Roca - nod Ambrosial shaving cream, ' ” Olephano, - - Wash . • . " Circassian Soaps., - r ' " 1 Fancy Toilet Soaps„&o.," ••• • " Cittracts of various odors, FAO -Cologne and Cologne bottles.. . .• • ? •• Compound Ott Marrow 'Pomade,: t' c , togodier_with_Gorainuat_ rose hair oil, oi marrows, bears.bil,,&c.... Also a rare-assortraOnt-orbpshasinch=ashat-lquah.-- es,mail, do., tooth c i clothee,, do. A lot of:rotors, yezor strops. 'Also on hand a lardoissortmorit of hair ,as work each Catalonians', w 1 adioe'so und•sOrdPal, o .„, • ' Rack aria front, biOlo t 'k - : c u rl s ; 15c0., and a variety cif•otliOr ; artiolos-to which the mtontionof„tho publio4s , ;. res_pliotfullyinvitod. Gerliala, May 2b, 1881 Among the numerous discoveries Science lies mode in this generation to facilitate the business of life — increase its enjoyment, and even prolong ho term of human existence; none can be named of more.renl value to mankind, lhan_this-contribu then ofChemtstry to the Healing, Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout thii broad country, hos ,proven beyond a doubt, that noMediclne or coin- Motion. of medicines yet known, con so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo nary, disease which have hitherto swept from oar Midst thousands and thousands every year. In deed, there is no* abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found can be relied on to cure the most dangerous a ffections of the lungs. Our sputa here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present the fllowing. opinions 1 of eminent men.9ind refer filrther enquiry to the circular which the Agents_below .named, will al. ways lie pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and ind isputable proof of these facts. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF AMHERST COLLEGE, TOE CELEBRATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "James C. Ayer—Sir: I hove used ymir COBB. Ry Pgcroner. in my own ease of deep seated ßronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution. that it is an admirable compound 1 . 01 the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties.— If my opinicin os to its superior character can be of any service, you are at libert9 to use it as you think proper. EDWA RD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D. • ••• PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D. PROFESSOR OF CHEAIISTRY. MINERAOLOOY. &C. • YALE C' , LLEGE, MEMBER OF THE LIT. HIST. MED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. • OF AMERICA AND EUROPE. ( li r CCM the CHERRY PECTORAL. an admire e cod osition from Rohm of the hest articles in alb Materia Modica, and a very effective remedy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure." • New-Aaven. Ct., Nov. 1, 1849. MAJOR: PATTlSON,Tresident or the S. C. Senate, states he has used the CIIERRY PECTORAL with wonderful success to •cute an inflammation of the lungs. FKOM ONE'OO..THISFMST PHYSICIANS Dr, J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir r—l am now constantly LiSing your CLIERny PECTORAL in my practice, and prefer it to any other' medicine for pulinonaryotoniplailitS. 1:rom observation of ninny severe cases, I ant convinced it will cure coughs, colds, and diseakes of the lungs, that have put to defiance all oihoi remedies. I invariably recominend its use in cases of con sumption, and consider it mucii the best remedy known for that disease. Respectfully yours, I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D. -PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES AYE R, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LO WELL, MASS, Sold, in Carlisle by Dr. S. Elliott, S. A. Hubbard and - Mschnniesburg by Dr. Ira Day—in Newville by J H Herron—in Shippens- - burg by'.l: C. & U. D. AlticlL, and by Druggists generally ihroughbut the - Slate. Juno 18,1851.. . It concerns every one. Cholera_ian 1261... cured Dr. Nailer's . SaiiiiPerilla Panacea. For (ho 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 (ho property of resisting the -influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD 'stile common par bulum from which all parts of living_ matte derivea its renovating elements, atid consequent ly, upon which tile life of organized beings do 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 propesty. In aljeon stitutional end hereditary a ffections, this fluid has undergone some primary' alteration, which is the cause of the srecial disease; or which es sentially contributed to its production. Resto ration to health elm only be obtained by a re moral of the morbific cause through the medi um of the circulation, and Dr. Keeler'a Snrsa parilla, is themost powerful modifier of agent effeetingthis fluid known. See pamphlets. Blackwoodtervii, N. J.. June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: 1 rim entirely out of your Panacea. I was called upon day before yesterday for.half a dozen. Your medicine is becoining very popular.where I:have introduced it, and I think the more it is used the more-pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, • 11 7 11. PARHAM, M. D. • 3:IZ.For details, certificates, &c:, see circus lass, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 bot tles $5 Among all the rcinedies , bofore the public this stands prc-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the palm - flour y organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise. cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and tho proprietor urges.every one afflicted with arty of the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Prieo cents.. DR. KEELER'S' CORDIAL AND CARIVII- Every 'family whether rich or poor, who val ues health and all its blessings, hhould have this invaluable remedy ut handf It is infinitely the best remedy known fur Diarrlima, Dysentery, Cholera fidorbus, Cholera Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and' for all disunion 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. Re - Price 25 cents per bottle. _ _ DR. KEELER* VERMIFUGD_SYRUP. - Tliie remedy. is pleasant to tho taste, harm leso to the patient and all powerful.in removing all'kinds of worms .from the body. his with out doubt, the cheapest and beet worm destroy ing medicine before -the public, and will if ad ministered according to directions, remove therivwithin 6v0 , 0r six hours oiler taken. The done is small, and each bottle contains twice ue much as similahemedics. Prico only 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE Although not recommended as a "cumuli," yet they are the mildest and best rented' to re. move Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia; Bil iousness, 'Nervousness, Foul Steinach, Idead• ache, Indigestion; de. Uliko other purgative medicines they leave the howelsalways relaxed and - consequently are the proper ,medielne for. for females and persons, leading a solitary life. Price 24' , DR. REELER RHEUMATIC LOTION - - - A justly celebrated eitornal• application for Pains of the Cheat; Neuralgia, Headache, Spena Braises, Tic Doloreux;Swellingii of the Joints, Rlieunantlain,: Gout; 'sciatica and for all afear; dent svhernin a aodutivo and ,ruhafacientkmp dy. bk. 'Price twenty-five con y per . , . • A .. ll'of the above Celebrated and extensively used mediainea, uro prepared and Fold Whole sale' and Reteilioit 284 _MARKET bTREET; - • • .• For sale by; S . .' ELLIOTT. Cirliele • A.. 4., 'Theleinocin;. Messrs. Altiolt, Shippens.' borg, J. F. Spahr, Maohaniosbnrg, M. Dither; Shiaorrianstown, and in every town throughout the netinty - and'Slete. : [January , 1,4, 1851, - , - Itarittliare • Tlfg 110;8046er: re tit ma • h sins : eye -, thanks to his.nurOOttus 'cOotontois .ofid , tkio2.piitilie go inirtillf for tho liberal encouragement. , thus' far e xtendetl i - und -4 eaires'ati = 4..!,irerd - 30 - aseUre - all . that ,ho ham .eopeiderably,soaled his stock in' all its branches h connoeted with - , his ..business without goutgirite detail,' for that would be un.. 'nectisenry, and 'at .suelf Klass that could. not fail I Itn!,sti lust ,Opened complete asacit merit of chase_ ti. , d; Cradling "soy TILES of , different . brarg4o": , CoritituMly.'en.hantl 2 Blake's Fire and Wetetqk Oaf :frit pt..' H,. SAILTPN: ;":'!‘aro -• • . • =llOl3l , Alebirines. COLIGITS, COLDS; litroArtsEmEss, • asztoiv- CIIITIS, CROUP, AS Ts. WHOOPING- CODGIi att.l7.D CONS 4DIPTXON.- From the widely celebrated MEM '< DR. umELEitig Celebrated Family Xedleinee. DR. HEELER'S COUGH SYRUP Mt= PILLS coup. Price' Reduced' VAUGHN'S , , r.rnioirrnpric mxTuRE! Largo Honlos,-Only Ono Dolldr. Pkle Proprietor of the Great American Remedy !" Patron's' VZOtTAIiLIC LITHONTRIPTIO Honing," induced by th argent solieitations of his Agent. throughout the .Unite States and Canaria, bas now • r • , • , .11.0nced the Price • ' of Ids popular and well knovin article; and from tMa dela aeliceforth, he Will pm up bat one Pim pate nuke: —the retail price will be - — BBB, DOLLAR. • ~ • The publis may met rumored that the charaCter or the nub rim), its strength. on& curative properties WILL &emu .711C)1ANCIRD, and the same Care will be beetowed in p_re taring it as heretofore. . . As this medicine, Onderlta reduced price, will be purchase of l hoo o'veh o Lore no , ktilertO-mada-thenuelves•aequaiUt -With Its vElies, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi article i, not to be cleated with the vast amount of "liemedly—. of thetley ;',' it claims tbr itself a greater Iyalinfpotaer,i 411 diressu. than any :Other preparaqon ROW btfore oarld: and he. aetainee, 'tee!' for elshgyeare by its Impede' • medical 'lanes, and, until rids redaction, cinema:tided daub) ' .he price of any other article to this Hoe. .„- NOTICt PARTICULARLY. 1.114 article nett with grOat hes ng power and certainty, uptin the Blood, Liver, IBdneye, Lange, .. • end all other organ., upon the proper amion of which DM ss width depend: . This medicine, has a lostly,,lligh repute 'as a remedy for Dropsy tutill3ravel, ' Ina all &eases of that nature. It may be tolled upon whit dm Intelligent phypietan has abandoned hie patient, . 7 - and hero dist...swing disemes, move especially DROPAY, moot nor 'would • earnestly and honestly worn - Mend it. At Diluent price it iiettelly 'obtained by all, and the trial will mot the article to be the • . - • Cheapest Medicine in the 'World! Please ask for pamphlets the ageolla giver them arras Th e y contain over sixteen pages of nrceipti, addition to fu medical matter) valuable for honsehold purposes, and wide will save many dollar. per year to practical housekeepers. These receipts am Introduced to make the hook of gret value, aside from ha character as an advertising mellow ft the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in thii form letters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. tom"' Vaoglin'X Vegetable Litbontriptic Miicture —tit Great Atgrrican R.Ontedy, now for tale in quart bottles at each, small bottles at 00 ms etch. No small hoax will b Issued alter the present stock Is disposed of. • , Srincipol.Offico, ButTedci, N. Y., 207 Main Street. . G. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT McKESSON I CO., 127 Maiden Lone, New York City. N. B: All loiter. (excepting from agents and deniers wit whom he hansoms badness) most be poet paid, or no anemic IA be given to than. W Haversack, . G B A Itick v Shippensburg; Russel & Dire, Dickinson, • A S P H 'S , z pa a rg, ger, Kingstown: :Conti • Valuable School Books, IiatTBLISHED - BY - THOMAS,COWPETEI . WAI'VE & GO., 253 MARKET STREET . ; PHIADELPHIA, and :for sale by all Life book sellers in the United States MITCHELL.'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An easy Itaroduction to the study of Geogra phy, designed for oltildren, and completely il lustrated by 120,_ engravings and 14 colored MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE Gtoonarnr—• The text, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps'areprinted together in one tmarto_volume._ - . - ' MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPYIY & ATLAS, a system of modern Geography, compriSing a closet iption of the present-slate of the world and its five great`diiisions. Embellished -with merous engravings and illustrated by an excel lent Atlas containing 28 handeTnnc and accurate colored maps. This series of Geography by S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or partly introduced into the public and private. schools of all the principal cities and towns.of the, Uni ted States . ; find after a full'and fair trial of its merits in these schools, it has received an almost universal recommendation. - AIITCIititiegANC;ENT GEOGRAPHY 8/. ATLAS An ,ancient, classical r and sacred__Geography r !embellished - with engravings of remarkable• events,,views of .ancient cities, etc., cad accom paned by ancient Atlas containing lit - lieriutiful colored maps. • MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUT LINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Gro- • raptly, with Maps anti embellishments. Mitch ell's Key to the 'study of Mnps. and Carroll's Key to Mitchell's Geography, Are excellent and popular books, and are becoming very exten sively used-in-the best schools of our country; - GILEZVE'S Plusx LESSON IN GRAMMAR, based Upon the construction and analysis of sentences; 'designed as An introduction to the "Analysis." - GatExe's ANALYSISA treatise on the strues. lure of the English language, with illustrationt and exercises adapted to-the use of schools, by Samuel S. Green, A.:141., Principal Of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These books lyttze already in the short time they have been ptiblished,oldaiiied a very ..”c" / tensive circulation, having been' introdueed intd the public schools - of Boston - , Baltimore'; - Pitto: burg, Ginchinatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg. and other cities and towns', and recoinmended by those who have tried them in their schools, as without question- the best English Grammars in existence. SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. , fete PRIMARY SCHOOL - READELI-- . -PTi• Ist is 'intended for beginners. It contains a lessen upot end of the .elementary sounds of tbe lan. gunge The Primary School Reader, .part, 2d, contains exercises in articulation, arranged in cOnnecticln with easy reading lessons. The Primary Render, part 3d, 'is designed for the first class in Primary Schools, and the loivest class in• Grammar Schools.. .- 1 HE GRATIBIAII SCHOOL READER, is designed for the middle class in Grammar Schocils, and contains exercises in articulation arranged iD connection with reading lessons Tim Disrater Settoor.Rranr.a; - is - design for the highest classes in public and private schools. It contains - exercises arti culation, pauses, and inflections of the voice with such rules and suggessti on s as are deemed useful. THE INSTRUCTIVE READER or a Course Reading on .. ...... .. History; Science and 'Lite -I•attiredeiiinOtl for schools. THE SPELLING BOOK: Consisting of words in columns and sentences for oral anti written exercises. It is a complete and systematic series, of exercLes in English orthography.' This highly popular series of rending.books, and this spelling book, were compiled by Mr. AA m: D. Swan, of Hoston r and judging from the • rapid introduction into . schools winch they have obtained in the Eastern' and .Middle States mid in - many of the Western and Southern States, we think they are really better adapted to the wants of teachers and scholars Alton any other yet published. The publishers have a very large number of recommendations from public school committees, teachers and others friendly to edu • cation. . ..„, ..• FROST'S HISTORY OF THE H. STATES. - - - _ Doe vol 12 tuo tor high. schoola and: acade-_:. __ a mien. The same work cowl:timed and simplified \- or common-schools, 1.v01.18 mo. , .I.anvia's PRACTICAL PUISIOLOGY; for the.ine , of schools and:families, 1 12. mo.• With engravings, - • PaistAnv Plitsiot.otty, by the same'-author,' vol. 18 mo. . FinST Boots TN Antritantirte, by F.A. Adams; intended for primary and common sallools. • ARITHMETIC I 1 -TWO PARTS. By the same author. 'Part; Brat—advanced ; lessons in mental arithmetic ; part second rules nod utimplos for practice In written :with metic, for ebmnson and high schools. • A Key to examples for practice in written aritometio for the use.Of teachers, by the same authnr; . _ , These nritlimetics litWo secured very. high \ rd... irecommindailons from leathers I schools and acadiiinica, and from professors in several of our colleges., and from p others intereste to the causo brettilluition in various sections of,the 'Union. 'l'; C. & Co., plso publish many other School Books, wfiich there, is' not room tti "enumerate herO, besides Law, Medical, ThOologleal .and Nlisuellinteous Books . , Anil they.are fully pine. red-to answer orders for,hOoka,lii Ciery depart meat of knowledge.. 'llOokiielle'ra, School Com mittees, and others, supplied oh ,the molt llivor able terms. .. .. _.. _... , _(sept 2 s ','so-.1y.) • „.. • ItIRCH I LEE AND FEEMAIR 9 UaI:D=LOLEEIML , AND STEAM' i'SAIAT -- NEW CIIIVIBERLANTi, - • . 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