asiifat..tii..:.:lo.4'l:iis3lJl3, 4. th'e Kniclarhobken: TIIE•BOII.L'k1 ftErtrair":, ny'xirci!tins Drain uiglc to the ' • Bend low of His thvne ; __—.l:therb;.Reniteat - • : ,Thr.,sinfillneSs own. - .. There, thhre; it:thoti yearnest Forptptclou acid rest, There, foivent and. earnest, Prefer thy requ'est.. • Confess thy backsliding, Thy weakness and fears; In Jeans confiding, There pour out thy tears: . Think not lie will scorn thee, wretched thy,Case; llis hand will adorn Thee With gainienttrof grace. ~..'ll.lore precious than treasure, More vast thamthe sea, His love' at. no Measure Nor limit to thee. His easy yoke wearing, His pleasure abide ; .Ia all thy cross-bearing, He'll walk by thy side. Fear not the wild clangor That Satan may raise, So (10,1%1 righteous anger lint pass from thy ways Whom Christ lins forgiven - Goes safely along, Till in the high heaven He sings the new son. Then kneel to the Ilo1y; --- i3end low at Ills throne; There penitent;__ lowly, Tliy andulness own; There; Soul! if thou yearnost For.pardon and rest, There, fervent 'and earnest, Prefer thj , request. rnE PIOTiIER,S LAST LESSON oWill you please teach me - my--verse, mom. . ma, and then kiss ma, and bid ins good night?" said little 'Roger as ho opened the door and peeped cautiously into the chamber of his sick mother: lam very sleepy and no one has heard me say my prayers.' ' Mrs. L was very ill--.‘indeed her at tendante believed her to be dying. She sat propped up with pillows, and struggling for -brolittr; — her lips were whito, - Ifer eyes Tcere growing (lull and glazed„ She was a widow and little Roger was her only—her darling child. Every night lie Lad been in the habit of coining into her room and sitting in her lap, or kneeling by her side, whilst she re- Pentad passages from God's holy word, or re lated-to 'him stories of wise and good, men ,spokeit Ofin its pages. "hush I" said a lady who was - watching be side her couch. "]"our clear mother is too ill to hoar you to-night." Alk.she said this, she came. forward, and laid her hand gently' upon itis arnt,__as if she wonid_lead_him from-the . room. Roger began to sob as if his heart wrood break: ' "I cannot go to bed without spying my , prayers—indeed Fcannot." The ear of the dying mother caught; ,the sound. Although she had been nearly bison - siblo to everything transpiring around her, the sob of lief darling aroused her stupor, and turning to a friend -she desired' her to bring - her little son'and lay him on-her bosom. Her request __was granted, and - the_ child's rosy cheek and golden hair nestled beside the cold face of his dying mother. - "Roger, my son, my darling child," said the dying woman,--"repent this verkafter me; and never, never forget it—' when my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will-take mo up.' The child repeated it two or three times distinctly r and Said his littloprayer.= - Tlrelnie kissed thvord, almost rigid feature's -before him, and wont quietly to his couch. The next - morning he sought, as usual, his mother, but ho found her still' and cold. This was - her last lesson. lie has novor for gotten it—he probably uover will. He has grown to,,be is man—a good man, and now oc cupies a post of honor and profit in Alassachu . setts. I never could look upou hint without thlnking about-the faith so- beautifully exhibi ted by his dying mother. DEATH IS SILENT In the city while men are ,brawling in the crowded streets, death IS, entering the secret chambers, and friends sit pallid by the couches of the breathless, or love is drinking in the sigh which bears the soul to heaven. ; Death is silent; those whose every look spoke to us In life, pass from our sight as the shadow from the dial, and the music of their words become ;ad echoes in the distance of our memory. L-math math is silent. Tempests shriek madly upon thencean, and many are they who sink with 'this requiem into their fathomless grave; but from the depths of that sunshine sepulchre no sound.comes back to tell of those who peri qhcd. Death is s ilent, yet not to entirely; si lent it is to the qir, but not always to the heart. Our brethren aro stillhound to us, and though dead, they have not ceased to be.— There is much to bo felt_ and learned where they rest. Humility has instruction from the proud man's monument, and . contentment a lesson from the vanity that overlies his clay. There is pathos in solitude where the stranger sleeps; there is mute ,eloquence inhis unlettered grave; there is beauty in the poor man's epitaph, in scribed honestly by affection; there is sublim ity in thorudo sepulchre of the peasant's tomb, when it is an effort to symbolize an immortal faith. And it is snob faith which takes lerror from the power of death, and despair from the silence of the glove, That which belongs to earth must go to earth, and- when earth claims -and gets back its atoms, God gathers up 'and calls home his spirit.—Res. • . China and Crockery Ware.. • While Granite- Stone Whre, such as Dishes, Plarcs, Tea Sets, covered .nd ..ancovered dishes, bowls, toilet and the ,her sets, pitchers, &c., together with a lot o Blue Liverpool Ifitre, ,all of the latest style and shapes, also, all the .rarious articles of the boat common - • . While and Edged lare. The assortment includes arm plain White and Gold Band China Tca Sets, " • or tlio best quality :lad style, and also all the necessary articles el the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware euirnblo for any sized .1 • , . Dinner or Tea Bet,s, as may bo wanted; together with a variety of Glass Ware, including a fine assortment of • Bar and Table Tumblds, dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wine,. - glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. prices for all of._which are, fixed' nt the lowest cash prtees. We invite our friends who are in want of articles in our lino to give us a call. mars J V EBY': JENNY LIND, TENN Y other extracts—fresh eP from Roussel's, together with wsplenend as .iot•dnent of Seeps and Perfumery, at the Den tral. Drug Store, next doer to the Post office. 08.'51 ,RA WLINS & MceULLOCII. • Great Bargains...l' AFiRIBONS COLUMBIAN JI.M. order to'diepose of stock now on hand, I will sell a few citizen at 20 ‘ per cent below the .roanufacturor'S Coma/ merchants _ would 'de well to glee hie a call. June latli,'sl. SAM'L A HUBBARD. ;. Ottrriage,For_Sale.A. Ngwr RQ CKAWAY; will ha sold low,- filo owner having now hmthor use for tho Same. Enquiro.oftlir"Editorill [ I ulyl6 „,,„,,,, '. l ) o 44et,l'..dnd • Itibboika,, we .14il'ii.'3';:jiiiit:rticafd..otiri:Atio suop4,Ot ... V.H: NAP4O , A r iETttS'llo.niAirßraii.4o* S , to weipli we invite 9 1 !? Attention 'of the lediit,-, • ~.:4,1.,&•=W-71IMPIT,Z; _ Th . TWO good,orcond.lion'd PIANO FONTES For pEirticOlaroripoidro of (iY 23. Agl. FULA. assortment of HOPES just reeeivdd by the' I übseriber. Also Glass ' Pubes for 1 oolor, Hods for Elao cuaap by. ' 0ur,23 ' • ` SA 2iTQW... 15:teryc.s.: .. . P.,1)430 Extensive Ca.binet OBER'JC..l3.•,SMlll.E . ii,successor to Wrnl,, • C. - GIiboon,•CAI3INET•MAKER:& - UN:: - DERTA.KER., Norilinanover stimet; Carlisle; would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the, public generally. the'. htinovi line on • • hand a large assortment ariew and elegant FURNITURE, consisting: lb part of Sofas; ' • • Wardrobes, .'Card .and other Tables ; Bureaus,,'Bedsteqds, 'plain and,lancy Sewing Stands, &c. manufactured,of the best materials and quality warranted: - 'Alvin gene ral aosorttnent of Chairs at the lowestipricce.— Veniiian Blinds, made to. order and, , repairing. promptiy attended M. 1:0-COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. and having a splen•: did lionise he will attend funerals' in . town or country. • •Krliont forget the'old sunnier Win. C. Gibson,. in North Ildriovor street, a• few doors north - ef Glass's Hotel Sept 4-Iy, r4 l 0 4 V. •CL 'Wpm Corner of Ilanover , and Loather sta., Carlisle. Tfib undersigned has always nu hand large stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the dillbrent styles, which he is pre,pared'reSell at the lowest prices:'' tie invites atterition partic ularly to the Patent Spring-Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can ho attached to 'old Bedsteads. They have given &mire satislitc• tins to all who have them in use. } - COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. ' . ^ . . JACOB FP:T . 4'ER Carlisle, Jerry. 2?, Extensive Furniture Roitms "FARIES R.WEA.VER. would respeCtfully call the'attention of House Reepers and the public to-hie-extensive stock of ELEGANT , FIJRNIT URN. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every odor article in his branch of "business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices., tg2 - Colfins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ile solic its a call at his establishment on North Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. 8.-Fur niture hired out by the month or year.' Carlisle, March 20. 1850.-1 y rAraysEays mvxponium. THE subscriber wotild respectfully invite the aacniion of farmers to his assortment .. or PLo WS, nivw - Manatee . . . mred near Craighead's Mill is South Middleton township, four miles south of Carlisle. • ,-,-- --, ----- 44 ' My assortment consists of WithroWs,--Siuckey's and Bell's 'Patterns. - -- The Castings will all ho ground. I will also make GRAIN CRADLES', of the most im proved patterns. All orders directed to Wnt. L. Craighead, Carlisle, will be attended. to with prtimpiness, and Plows or Cradles deliv ered in any pint of the roomy free of charge. . •131.11. L. CRAIGIIISAD , Propt,r. DAVID STUCKEY, wifunufacer . Feb.l9 5m A SPLZIVIDED r)'110Cli TILE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the generally, that he has just returned- from Philadelphia, " ha ving u ~.„.purehaseLthe_most_ex-4..,: 4 .., : as well as the 4 cFs...N'zeheapest assortment of 4 5: , agEgazz-Natehes, Jewelry, ke., ewer brought to Carlisle Ms-stock eon sis6 in part of • • Gold and Silver Patent Level. Mack; Glad and Sliver dclolchcd do. do. Gold and Silver Lyine Watches. in sh..irt every variety of Wa*mhos nt-all prices. Odd Guard and Vest Chains. Medallion's, Watch Keys, Ear Rings, Finger Riiigs, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver Pencil's, Gold and Silver pens and cases and Bracelets in great variety. A splendid article of. Gold, Sliver, German and Blued Steel SPEC TACLES, which ere unsurpass• ed in qu o lity by any other article west et ['Jul adelphia,mnd which can he sold at least 'lo per cent cheaper; than in any other establishment in the country. Also a large lot of SIP VEn-INTAELEI,• comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruk Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Cases. Porto Monnaies, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a great variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A largo lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be '&sldlow, and warranted to-be good. Iralches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, He invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to be Butted in qual ity, quantity and rater. Ills articles aro cash purchases, consequently, he can afford to sell lower than the - SIVCO artieles'enn be purchase? elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a lbw doors west of Durkholdees January 15, 1851—ly 'l'. CONLYN. A Voice from the ~ Burnt District.” Factory Rebuilt Paonyer's Candy THE subscriber would respectfully 411110i111C0 to his friends and the public generally, that his Factory Which was destroyed by the late' lire, has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish the'm with CHOICE CANDIES, _ manufactured of the best material, which ho will sell wholesale or rota& at the old stand in North Banover street, a few doors north of the bank, where ho has just opened a-general assortMent of • • • FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea. Nuts, Ile would also call attention to his large assortment of • TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and China, of endlesa varieties. In connection with the above, he has on hand a mime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas... Molasses, Spices, ,Crackers, Matdes, Blacking, &c.— Alse, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the best brands. 'Phe subscriber returns his sincere iharils to a generous public for the. patronage ,bestowed on hint, and hopes by a desire to .please:to-tilis rit a continuance of the Jme. He would als"o return lhanks to:the Firemen and Citizens for their efforts to save his po arty on the night of the late conflagration P. MCNYER. - Carlisle, apO, , ! . ~ THE subscriber has on hand- a large and well selected assortment of MUSIC, of all kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes. Polkas,. &c.„ also instructions for Piano and oilier instruments. '. Bertini's Method"' for piano, “Mazas Method for the Violin, &c. and a supply of 'Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality atnity prices. ' tiering made an arrangement with en im• porting and publishing house in Philadelphia, he will be constantly supplied with new Music and able to furnish anything in that line at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Music Tnachers 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. HUBBARD. Mooks and ltirusic CALL at Rawlins' next door to the P O, and you can buy Boolcs and Music nt lose than city prices. (Mi k y 28,'51. • ''urquoiso, , ' Alabaster, and other Fend) , Lampsl—temp Mats, and paper shades, just received, next door to to the 1' 0. [May 28,'51. , briinen Drilling. A general assortment of Whim and colored Linen Drillings forllllOn nhd I3oy,'s wear, Just rec.ived by (May 21,'51) HITNER. • . , To "Milliners. J'IT S T roomed anothor lot of Bohne' Frames of the latest style. Also, Bonnet silkst 'Silk and Satin Linings of various colors. • docrl , ' W MINER Patent Starch Polish, • MICR ~ . . MICR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mue. i.W line, .Coliars, &c.,,and provonts dust from eliciting. to Linens, &a. It contains nothing ::Injurious; lust recoi by• • " . ,) .:,tfoctr ' 'l/0 — l3 W lIITIstER: 11.311.11KILIAL01D—Alwaya fresh, cumquat, , l'-411,.1y.,1t opt ,on 'hand , at 'fIUULIARD'S Drug • - • ' ' • [mar26 LAST , ArOMIXCE. , e p Ilona indebted to,thq .estate of lion. A" ,ry.-Chitrah;, llb' dec'd.;are: requesied to mill On tho subacriber nt I °Mee 'ol 'Church, Lee. ' & Portman, Lumber Merchants, in New Cum berland and Settle the same without, delay, asl a further indulganee cannot be Riven , R. IL CHURCH, ... ' ;ry7tf i cellau c i DRUGS,.: . DAUGS,I, -', rre.sh , Sppng S upply T.,.. . , nAvpjuSt rdestved it. fresh Stbck of r Aled, ieinds, Paints, Glass, Oil,- &e,,, wtiCh 'lnvino'boon ifitrclitised wit4.:groat care nt the best city houses; I,can confidently reconimend to ramifies, Physicians,. Country.•Morehants and Dealers, as,,hoin, fresh and hire.. .. Pthent - IliedfcinM, fierfmand.Extraots," Path Ilona oats, SpicCs.gronnd,and wholu Insttnirrents, Essences, Pure Esson'l Oils l'Perluinery,'&e, Cod _Liven Gilt—Mari/wed Genuine., DYIi•STUFFS. • ' Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol - . . .. .Copperas, . • ' Lao Dye • PAINTS,. ' , Indigoes, Msdders, Sunme Alum, R.D. SMILEY" Wothorill -& .prot her's Pure-'Lend, Chrome Green and YollCw, Point and Varnish Brushes, Jers'ey , Wituldw Glass, Linseed Oil, Ttirpon tine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Ited'Lead. All tifwhich will lie sold at the vory lowest inarket price, Also, a fresn and ,splendid as sortnient or FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and inhumercible other _articles caleulated for use and ornament, all of are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the chaiip Drug_ Book and Fancy Store of the su b . scriber on goal' Hanover street 141p„r28, IESI ORNAMENTAL MARBLEWORKS 077MNS dr. 11,EC.MARIES, Recently fi•onz. Philadelphia: IbESPECTFULLYinform , the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have now at_their _lllarble_Yard_ in South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A & %V Bentz's Store, an elegant stock of pure .I,IIERICAN TVIIITE M.MBLE, and aro prepared to execute in the:lll°st finished slylo Ofonumnils, • Grave Stones al all prices, Door mid Window Sills, tozether with every other article in their line, and protnie that in fineness of finish, chaste ness of design and quality of Allrble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab'• fish neat. : They are also the authorized, agents of mr Robert Wood, of PhiladelPhin. and ~will fur nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclosing of Grave.lots and alLother purposes, nt tho shortest notice-end-at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of 13 uilding Worh, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, he., at the short est notice and on the most-reasonable terms. Having - htidgreare'xperienee, and being em ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they are theilefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. [Carlisle, nov6 18.50 t Warir W 8707.2 ICOU suvrr.E.! THOUSANDS of bottles of te, AMI4RI CAN COMI'OUN U have been sold dur ing the past'' year, and was never known to fail of curing, in a few days, of n certain deli cate-disease, Seminal- weakness-and-11111A iseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, us it lessee no odor on the _ breath, requires no restrictions in diet fir business— contains in., Mercury or noxious drug's injurious to the systemoinct, is adopted to every age, sex, 'or condition. It is also the best remedy Ityown for Fluor Albite or Whites, (female ecmplaints) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge of p remedy: This celebrated remedy has long been used.in_ private practice of a phy_ sician and with unerring • success, radically curing .minetymine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plain and full directions. CAUTION—Aak for the AM ERICA N COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Price 4tper_bojtle.. For sale by_ELEL 17 Llol` Carlisle; J. Wyatt, Harrisburg; U. Williams Columbia: by.A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris & Co., "fork. • (January, 15, 1851. STOVE WAREROOMS AND TIN MAN UFACTOR.Y. rrilf E subscribers desire to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their TIN, COPPER AND SIIEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo site their old Stand on North Hanover street and may now.bo ,found m their new and com• modious •manufactory on the West side, of the said street, a few doors above Lumber street, where they still continue to keep orthand a full assortment of every kind of Tin, Copper and Sheet—lron ‘Vare: which may be, needed by, housekeepers and others. Their articles uro manufactured by themselves,ot the best materials, and in point of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.— They will also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice all kinds of Distilling 4frarauts. They will promptly attend to the laying of TIN ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING in town and country, and on the most reasona• ble terms. Every branch of their business will be carefully attended to with the utmost promptness. They also keep constantly on hand a large .variety of COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every. variety of Plain ten-plate STOVES, elegant wood and coal airtight PARLOR STOVES, of the latest styles, COOKING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at variuns,prices. winch cannot- fail to please every taste. They re• spectrally solicit an examination by the public of their large and varied assortment of stoves: Thankful to the public liter favors heretofore extended,and being determined to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to their custom. ers they hope to merit a continuance of pa. tronage. . il::rThe highest cash price will be paid for old Copper and Pewter. - - - . MORRIS St. HERSHEY Carlisle, March 19, 1851-1 y . Fresh Arrival of Hardware. ' - 4 it 1 il t't. ' l , , ow . ~4.-‘ , - :.ka \,AI,, , • 7;o_ \), 4"). to --•:.1 '"4'ti c r - gio' . ---' §•,p01„, —ri - ,,, ; t:, _g.........,_TA_ "ikv--:-- - • ChEAPER._yIIAN THE CHEAPEST. AVING just returned from New York & IL ILA Philadelphia with the best and Cheapest . Stock of HA RD WA RE,CU TLERY BUILII ING, MATERIALS, PAINTS, 61. c.,, over brodght to Carlisle; I would resgectrully rogues! dealers and consumers and all others_to give mu a call and see whether they cannot get more and better goods fur the same money than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Belts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, Pze., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters" Pools, I have a splendid assort. went. Also, Cabinet Maker's' Pools and Ma:- teriale, viz :—Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Plass.Bureau Knobs and.Varnisk. SIDDLERS & COACH MAKERS, con have everything in thoir;line cheaper than , over. "'' ' • FOR sHoEmmteßs; I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, l'hrond and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havOttlso a complete assortment ofll.all's Lasts, made in Ilarrisburg, which can be had at no other pine° in town, and at Ball's Prices. To. gather with an assortment of all kinds of Ham mered and Rolled Iron and Steel. "Of House hearing Articles, I have KniveS. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and "Prays, Tubs; Buckitts, &c. - WALL PA). ER- I have the tamest, Handsomest• and Cheapest Assortment in town. And to all who want Good and Cheap HARD WA ItE, I tvould say come and sob for,youraelves,. • - , oet3o • • , I P LYNP., . . Pure Oli .Vinegar.'' TuS'p received a • fish barrel of Pure Cida e lf Vin e gar, of superior quality, and tvairante (rob from adulteration. ' ' • • novn G W NEIL . _ Children% Stockings. A 'FULL' ussottmenJ of While and , Mixoil 111' Arofrinollbso or nil dick+ for' Children.— Also, Lutlio • u Hose •' ip urcat - vtirioty just opencid by _ ;::Black Silk klits, Etc. , . ,THlG : 'subseriheris now opening. a general assortment of Long and Short. Sleek Silk Mite, new 9tyle-of Ledles 'Silk Gloves, Lisle Tliread Gloves,,and n General ageortment of silk, list thread 'mid co!.totillivalary: Sune,lB 0 - W =NEL . Adm,r. MEM S. W. IIAVERSTICK Tombs, Mantles, St ps,,S.e., 1 1 /E 0 V 34 .itn,..-ib u - t,i'.6ctii. i'4,. 1 •TR3T PREMIUM: , :4:rail(' and Square PXANOS. 6a'rA3ELlEtKin, t. • . 444 0,/deitirerii; .Y05..4; . 6, 8, 9 'nth/ 11-'..Entalu •'• Seregt; ' Baluihore, AM. • • 'ZIDIA'N 0 'FORTES, from . '6' to 7' octaves; in. in Itoseworth„Mahogany and Welnktf eases Of various styles, with and without iron frames, combining till the improvements requisite to a superior instrument. IC. & G. have received from•th,a Mthyland .11 - istitute thefirar premium..for their Pianos; in' three Successive. years, 1,848, 1849,-18b0.' They have ago been honored with numerous testimo• Mats froth all the, most celebrated - artist§ who have used their instruments. Pianos from their establishment have been used at the concerts on Lind, Herz, Ho ?instock, Bishep,t Laborde, Knoop, andtother eminent performers. They gtihrantee durability for five years, under good. earn: - and' will - replace -- ”ith others - all,whicli mav not give eatisfactlothif application-be made within'six MOntlis after delivery. Their U anufactory . being conducted on the most'extensive scale enables them to furnish instalments at the very lowest prides, whole sale and. retail. Constantly on hand, A. I'. Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO, for which theli are solo agents for this city. January22.lBsl-1y Perfumery, Panay soap Er. Paper : Box D2A.D.rup.a.cloOnsr. 43 Market street; trelow Second ; Philadelphia. t ri LEcG & CRO'Nf PT 0N; • Manufacturers VI,J of Perfunicry. Fancy Soaps 'and Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of .the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the Cumberland Valley. to, their extensive stock of Goods. comprising Perlumery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the complexion, of every variety. Also, afull and complete as en serlint — ol - Fancy PaPer Boxes, of every de ocription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shoitest notice. iCr - Don't . farget the place, 48 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet with protnpt attention. • janlb PINE FORTE WAREROOMS, No. 171 CHESAVI' STREET, PLTILAD'.R, THE OLD STAND, ocoapied for more - th(111 one-ihivd of a century by G. 11 7 iNg, Esq.• E undersig,nod would most respectfully ff. announce to the public that he is AGENT for mitre than twenty of .the_most celebrated f u rsng , • DgLPIIIA, and elsewhere; and s constantly receiving from them PIANOS o 'le richest and most varied styles, ofsuperion ne, and of the most s u perb finish, of 6. 6+, 6i, •/, and 7 Octaves, whicli' are warranted equal any manufactured either in this country ,or in Europe. Just received;alse. u furtlier Church ;ma Parlor Organs, - of beautiful patterns end tine tones. Ills \VAREROOM is constantly supplied '.with a choice'seleetion of SERAPIIIN ES and MELODEONS, frbm th e oldest and most ex• •ensivo matittinetoriesinthe United States; a• 'roving whicn is a new style of REED OltdAN toying Cedilla's patent improvements, with Hlt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, .rod highly ornamental. Tuning and Repa.ring—Sig. Salvador La 3ra'ssa,.a distinguished Pusan Forte illanufact u -sr-and-Organ Builder,- Will-attend to all-orde•rs. sopt4.'so OSCAIt C 13 CARTER. ECONOMY iS WEALI.'fi Light! Ligle!! Fine Oil, Campliine & Medal Fluid, O F acknowledged Superiority and, nurity, manufactured and for_ sale at the Jowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at. the old established eland of the min Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, - mhero orders.hy mail or otherwise are 1301leit12(1, . and prompt attention given. The voice 01 the public for-fifteen years,nnl the. award of 'Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is -sufficient evidence of' the excellence of our Oil. - --,91e0h01, - PitShi - Turpentine, Rosin, and Slily itS of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at the In. test prices. foct3o Stema Iron Railing: Diann dr. GALLAGEMR, Corner of Ridge Road ant Broad Street, PEMJADELYWA WOULD call the attention of purchns.era to their elegant assortment of if roughl and Cdst Iron Railing for - CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing for., Churches, Public and Private Buildings, Public Srluares, &c., together with 41 kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Worts. More & Gallagher's,Book of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, contriving the best selection o designs that has a • er been issued, ivill be sent to any person who may wish to make a select tion. . 'l, [febt9.sl. MOOTS AND SHOES. THE subscriber has just received a large supply of ,BOOTS & SLIOES, for Spring and Summer Wear, 4 1 „" which makes his asSurtment very complete. It comprises Gentlemen's French Call Skin nd Mordeco Boots, Congress Gaiters, Jack on Boots, Men's; Boys' and Youths' Enarn lied Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and C.ip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Slippers, &e.— \iso, Ladies' Aliases and Children's Gaiters, Ties and Slippers. Every effort will , e made to please - the citizens of town and ountry, who are respectfully solicited to con' inuo their patronage. Carlisle, may? WM M PORTER Town Property For Sale. -IN VIE subscriber pliers for isle the HOUSE AND LOT situate on West street .flr, aj doininthe redence of S, Cobean f und Mr. si Mier, in the 80. • rough .of Carlisle. 'rho lot is 30 f• eet in , front and 120 feet deep run. ling to an alloy. The hodss is a substantial ratite budding. ono story and a half high, and a good order. ['hero are a number of choice run trees on the lot, dad the property. - R. eases the right to the use of a pump nearly pposite this' house. For furthor ,, partieulars .pply to ' , [ape] - -GARDNER. Brushes „ Brushes A great variety of those useful articles is cred for sale, consistfri4„ol Whitewash, Swee-)I ng, Scrubbing, Puinteib, loth, Shaving, Hair, reeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes i treat. variety, all of which ore of the Lest qua y and will be sold.at the lowest prices° Jane G. S ELIA oq'T THIS WEEK VMS WEEK wo Waive at the Cedfral Drug Store next donr,to the' Poet office,-u inc clock of Fresli Atedicines. ' jelB,'sl. RAWLINS & MeCULLCM. Jilore Xew Goods, THE subscriber. has just returned from the .44 , with a fresh assortment of Fin icy and itaple Dry Goode, among _which may be found White and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, pop ines, FOULARD SlLKS,'Barege de 'mines, GRENADI 151,E.1 Crape de Parisi' Gingliams; Lawns, Calicoes, &e., 01l of which will be ()flared on accommodating terms by JthielB W lIITNER. • A cann. • Dr. J, - McCULLOCII, respectfully annottn ces that holies recently become associated with Mr. H. M Rawlins, in he drug business, nex dam to the post office, Main street, Carlisle. Prof - 0861mM' calls promptly attended to as hero toforo, in town-or country. • (may 21.) To tho kindles, JUST, roceived, at PORTE R'S•6 FI 0 P. 'STORE, a fresh assortment of Ladios' Misses', and Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, Bus. 'tins and Slippers. of the host quality, also eve. 'ry variety of lancr•colored Fromit lasting ler gaiters, tvhieliir'vill be mado up to order,, . Jun 091,18.51. moota wsizoms. ANtlidei opening my Spring stock of La . . died and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, , — A so. it largelot of Buys Mame and Children's Shooti. 2.AI' of tire newest. stylo:.bilet nualtty,. rind best of all "vory/phtipp.. . , .. ...,..T i• ~:ap2. -.. .. .. - , , .C.,00.11,t34. . 2006!bualiebi u,ackathitb!a coalc_a _aupori artiolo,itceiying and for Buie by W-WMURRAT,Agt:, Tnnolalons vir4metp.„ . ;:,' THO,Stihool- Diraciorn of Franllford town. hip, will moot, o t%iittkoy-Nloveri., , im tho 14ih ay or. Aaquat'aext:.ilt tii s !aloalt, P. ' for th c , xnminntion of Serail Tonehero for 'ari d town , hip. A,oll6,Mito.wil ploatio attend. July3o , ,YO U. BROW,ekr, Bray. Jitttraitec dompalliCo. Tho 'United .States - Life.lnsuranee. • :,Annuity and,.Tiust Compatty• - . . . . . . hurter . Perpetual— Copital $ 45,000 a's 14 s . . , Sysit in.,, TaIE constant, unsolicited 'epplicetioU for Lifeinsurance, gives the most' abundant and gratifying proof that the it . ublio mind is, deeply impressed with the last importance 01 this subjent. The great Object; however, of Inearenceshould be safet, otherwise the,wholo motive to•insure' may - be disappointed. Too 'merle care cannot be,practised in the eeleclion, of an office with whieh•to effect the contract...-. The choice should be regulated not by precent end constant large inducements, as this, is err _taiply incompatible with future. beri(iffs. The Premiums on life are calculated ,for thefittrire, if present and prospective benefits therefore are given, the result ultiinatcly, must ,terminine in litigation, disappointment anclrein. • Thooli,ject aimed nt by tins institutiorvid4tabitity-ruid p6r-- • Jillitify. The rates of prentiim have been care fully prcpared•with reference to fluctuations.— The cash system of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constitute no part of the assets Of this company, and every contingency being fortified with - air ninple cep• ital, security stamps'ine Whole system. This feature, paramount wall other considerations 'commends the company to public favor. Ex planatory pamphicts,,,blanks. application pnpers information, and every facility will be cheerfully furnished the public by /dr, E.I3EAVVY, who has been duly appointed gent of this copipanv for Cumberland' count , lir. 11 JUN E LEI' has also been appoin . 'wheal Exam leer. ' Directars.—Stephen R. CraWfo'rd; Ambrose W, Thompson, Benjamin NV Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William M Godwin, Puul'l3 Goddni.d Lawrence Johnson, George M'llenry,jJuniee Devcreux, John L Linton. '- Presiddnt.—St, , plicii R. 6raNyforif. Pice-!'resident.—Ainbroseiliompson. Secretary“El Tradaurer.—Charles GLulay. Tlictuary.-31nnuel — Eyre. Counsel Le, Atorney.—Thomas Balch. 74 dical Examiners. Puul,B Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. [Lua ly rum INSITZtANC.E. THE.Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cuftiberland county neorporated by.nn act of Assembly, is now hilly organized, and in 9peration under the manage ment of the following cominissioners, viz Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorges, Michael Cock in, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stay man, Simon Oyster, Jacob II Coovor, Lewis liter, Henry Logan, 'Benjamin II M.asser, Jacob Rick, Samdel Jusefh Wicket sham. The rateleof insurance are 4 us low nett favors bl '° as any Company of Min kind in the Siate.r— Persons wishing to become memhers are invited - to make application .to the agents of the cninpa nyiwho are wining — hi wait upon them at any time. • JACht SHELLY, President. IIENgY LOGAN, V ire President. LEwia.l-IYrat, Secretary COCRLII , V, Trtasarcr. octl7'l9. AGENTS Cumberland toroth//.—Rudolp h Mmtin, No.r Cumberlacd,,C B Darman, . Ilenty Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert bloom and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Einsey, Meehan idsburg. Br. J. Ahl, Clihrehtown. . York rosolp.—John - Shefrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolibrd, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, PONTI, Daniel Bliffenslietgex,_JAY.C.Taft jrarrisburz,—DOuser & Lachman. 111ember§lof the company having policies a bout t'o expire can havo them renewed by mak indiapplient ion to any of the-agentd. - • . ' ' .46. - -IFINOCTOR YOURSELF 1, 4 -• . LIO—POR '25 CENTS !! , • ~ —By means of the pocket .. - : . ,, , . , .1. 4, Esculapins, or, Every one 3 • .„,i' hi,,s9wn Ph3sicinn ! 'Ewen ..i . . 5 , , , V , ~‘ ty-fonmh edition, with up -0.4 ,:,, ..,),,...,,,,, a hundred engra ( 1; , ( -• r - ~,,.; • vings,showing privwte dia.:- v k , , ~ ~,, eases in every shape and i -., f , !l .2 ; l' form, mud midlormations 1\•,....: i 4., 7.. : _ of the generative system. \ P.'" :( :. ......:-e , BY WIII.YOUNG, 51. D. The time, has now Ar rive( ,that persons suffering from secret disease need no more become the VICTIM' Or OtTACKOR It as by the prescriPiroMs contained in this hook any one may cure himself, without hindrance to hu e einem, 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 efillEC of manhood's t i.rl3 do cline, with 'observations on niarriagca-licsidee many other d'erangement a which it would not by proper to enumerate in the public prirts , fr 7 Any person Sending TM , ENT'S , rImE CrSTFI, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy ()Ghia book, by mail, or rive copies will he sent for one dollar. Address, _PIM. W . . YOUNG, Nii. 152 SPRUCE Street, PIULADLEPIIIA" Post paid. V•DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any- of the Diseases prescribed in his difiCrent putaina ions, ut his Offices_, 152 SPRUCE street, ever}} day between 2 and It o'cl&k..(SuMhiytiexci. Pted. . May 1, I h5O .1 FRESH . ..II2I7II'AL 0.1, English and 'American Hardware. ,--r; \ \ \ I gni (.. * V. t r 1,i,p.,,Y1 3i, I , \\ l7,ir . :•,;1p!-th.„11\\Ik \ TY ;,.. ...d . :4:40..., , '. , sl-447,§Zr , •A \ ../_\ . ,:- T„.),0, 1 e , :: . ,_;,.. Cheaper than can bedrouj this side of the Last irlIE subscriber having just returned from I the Easiern cities with a full and hand.' some assortment of all kinds . of lIARD WARE of the very, best makers and well selected, la now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scour Ho tel, formerly kept by lientir Glass, Iliere he e , would invite all th t are in want of good and cheap Hardware t give hint a call and see and satisfy yourself of he truth, as we are determ ined to -Sell at a very. small advance. ittitnall profits and quick sales are the order of the dny A good assortment of double refined powder rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot, flints and bar lead, ,ropes of all kinds, for threshing machines and - ill , d' id PLASTER: SAL FISH, &c. With all, the di ff erent articlecr generally found in a well 'stored Warehouse._ _Ha will also at all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which he will pay the highest current prices, "Being vary thankful for past favors, would , most anxiously solicit a continuation of at least a reasonable allure of public patronage. marl 9 SAM'L,• MI. HOOVER. TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Wadi Vitobb, •.. RESPECTFULLY inlbrms the public gen erally, tlim he has just returned from the city . witll'a largo and splendid assortment of articles suitable fur gentlemen and Indies'' toilets, such 1 SHAVING CREAMS - AND SOAPS. • - Roussel's Rosa and Ambrosio' shaving creitn, , " Oleplisno, . ••, " Wash Balls,' ••"` • • " , Circassian Soaps.. ' , ' ,• ' I • :..Tunny Tollat Soaps, &0., _ - • " • Extracts' Of various odors', Fancy Cologne%and•Cologno boitles, " Compuund Ox Marrow ,Pomade, 1 •Recinino,Augothor,with Geranium ; : rose hairolli marrows,lierirs oil, - &c.• Also a taro asiortment of hrushea,such,as hat brush.: as, n ail, do.. tooth; dn.., shaving, do., clothes, do.: A lot oßazors,lntd razor strops. AlinJ,on land a lards assOrtmOnt of, flair worl4suchils •GantleitnOns' wig's and Scalps, Ladiva. do., Back:and fiont.braids,• &c.; eni ti iariotY' tifticlos to which the ettention of the ruspeellellyinvhod. , ' Cuaislo, Muy 24.; 1851 ' - , , • '..• V' .. , - ' _.. 1, .'—illebictiic.s._':,. - .. , g......ir ,..6 , ...___ -'V ATZT,S. 1,..- , :_...: L .q,p.p or *.0.,,,..... r. ly iew &,T k i.,4..e-c.r.- i wi nti, 1)J -,).., t''. , e7 7 Nl 7-* i • tlq ...-:' .1.-:: .4: -=, - '`lt.:: : -:-' .z, -•,- , ~. ---,. CHER RY . PECTORAL:, _ • ' Poi• the Care of • , couGats, GOLDS, ..arOARS2STATESS i 8R0Z.1%. .obarrzs,. OA 0 UP,' AS 3',13- I : # 7l3 ooP7.ll:G.ootiali ..fIYY 6'OI:;TSU33IPTION• • Among the nume rous discoveries Science hes Mado - in this generation to facilitate the business of life—increase its enjoyment, and oven prolong he term of human existence, none can be named of more teal value to mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to the Ilealing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad Country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or corn ' ination of medicines yet known, con so purely control pricl'cure 'the numerous varieties of pulmo- nary disease which have hitherto swept from, our midst thousands and' thousands every year; In deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been tound which can be relied' on to cure the inottt doneerous affections of the luntp;. Our spat.° here p, ill not permit us to p u bli s h , nay ploportion pf the cures effected by its Lis p. hot we would ptescontre , fllowing opinions or emishot men. and refeCTUkher enquiry to the circular witch the Agents below named, will al- ways be !denser! ro (inrush free, wherein aro' full particulars, and led ispurablo proof of these farts, Fnum 'run PIiE4IDENT OF ATJHEINT_ COLLEGE, TUE CELELMATEDPROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "Ja tilos C. Aver—Sas:.llinve used y o ur Cm:te lt-sr PECTORAL in thy own case of de e p- enatu d Bronchitis, and urn , satisfied front fin cheinieni constitution. thnt it.is en admirable compo4nd rdr the relief of laryng.inlond bronchial difficulties.— If my opinion on . to its superior .9.12,014cier-can of any service, you are at libeitylo use it as you think piuper. EDWARD ❑ITCIICOCIK, L. L. D From the widely edebrated PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D .PRoFESSOII OF CIIRMI.t.'iItY, NEI:AM:OOY, &c. Y ALE CrILLECE, MEIC DER OF TUE Lq.HINT. AIEIL Plitt.. AND 1....^ - 7CIENTIFIC SOCTII . TIES OF AMERICA AND EtlllorE. I deem the CHERRY PECTOMIL an admirable eolt,posuinn from some of lbe hest arfielf s in the Mnterta Medici, and a very effective remedy fur th, class eel diset•es itßuended to cure." Ne%v A - aven. Ct., Nov./ I, 16/9. AJOII PATTISON. President of the S. C. he ttbed the, CHERRY PECTORAL With wOII(k:III)SUCECtS - et LILA lungs. FKOAI ONE OF 1:11f FIRST PHYSICIANS C.. Ayer, Lowell. Denr.Sir am now constantly using yottr.CHttlthy PECT9RAL il) my practice. and nutler it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. Prom observation of Inane reVele cools, 1 um CiJllVilleCd if writ CUre cenchs, colds. and dipeikes . of the lungs, that have put to derjance all other remeclte..t. • .- . I inyntiably,recoMinend itu ace in crises of con sumption, and consider it much the beet remedy_ - lcuown - for - dint - disense - . ---- Rzspeoltil iy - yours, I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D. PREPARED. AND SOLD 13y JAMES C. AYER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, ➢LASS. c; Sold in CarWu bY Dr. S. Elliott, S. A. flubhard and Dr. Rawlin's—ln Alechaniosburg by Dr. Ira Day—in Newvillo by J II llerroo—in Sltippons burg by J. C. IJ. B. 'thick, and by Druggists enernlly throughout the State. June 18,.1651.. _ 2tEMLER'S celebrated Family IYledicines, It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured Dr. Reeler's . Sarsaparilla Panacea. For the removal and permanent cure of al Diseases arising from am-impure • state of the Blood and habit of body. The All-wise Creator has implanted' in all organized bodice 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 Indent from which all parts of living matte derives its, renovating elements, and consequent_ lyi upon which Me life of organized beings do , Tend, it iSprebable 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 non 7 stinitional and 'hereditary aftictions, this fluid has tmdergorm sonic primary alteration, which is the cause of the sceentl disease, or which es sentiully contributed to its production. Rest° - ration to health can only be obtained by a re moval of the morbitic cause through the Incdi ,not circulation, and Dr. - Reelor's •Sarsa parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid 'mown. Sea pamphlets. . 131ackwoodlown,'N. J.. June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: l nni entirely out of your Panacea. I was culled upon day before yesterday fur Mara ddzen. Your medicine is becoming very popular whore I:have introduced it, and I think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, WIC PARHAM, M. D. For details, certificates, &c., see circul Tars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 but ties $5 • DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP Among till the rtlinedies before the public this stands pre•cminent in, incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Clitarrlis,Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Fleurisy, A:4l;m°, Spitting of Bind, a nd fir nil affections of the pulinonat y organs pod - mooed by cold: Too much praise cannot he bestowed upon this remedy, and tho proprietor urges every one unlit:nod with ony oP the shove complitints to securn.it ut once. It. is 1.1, urralited to cure urns pay. Pik 'illy 5U . . • .ervousneas,' Foul Stom . ach, 'Head ache, IndigeOion, atc.• .Uliko other purgative medicine's they !Moro the buwelsalways reVaxed and consequently ate flit proper medicine for fOr females and parsecs leading a solitary life. Price 25 cents.' DR. REELER'S RIIEU6IATIC4LOTION A justly celebrated external appliedlion for Nits of the Chest, Neuralehr Headache, spens Bruises, Tic Dolorcux,,Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for all dinar tiers wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme dy is-applicable. Price twenty.five cents per. bottle. All of the above eolebruted and extensively used medicines are prepared and •roll,Whole ealo'oud Retail, at 294 NIARICE'r 'STREET, Pfiiludelphia: ' • . • Per sale 'by . 5, ELLIOTT. Carlisle • A. G. l filler, Dickiiman Messrs. Altick,- Slappens., burg, I. F. Spain Shiacniiiiielown. and in every town - 411'11)41101A. the county [lnd State. [January 14, 1851' hiardware.‘. • ; • THE'subscriber'iiuutivi'liis :Sicorty tbanks to hie ntuutirous eustorribra Inod',:tlat go 4 aius far extended, and desires in a word to assate tliat he has .o6itsidorably.'enlargedilds - stock hi all' ila'.lirithehea .Countoctod•-witli.'his buidneas YitAutit going; into detail, tor that would be un• Aninas,aryl . ong at such pricco that:could nut fail hoyn' jinn rincne'd . n crimpinie onsOrtment;of Gilfiß rod Cradling SC Y 'FURS of ditiOront limn& CQIII antis , on hantf..l3lake's Piro and .. .;,..':.,lWatorlaroaf Paint. ; . . ' IL SAXTON. , ICIUMBE Price Reduced ! ITAudiims 12THONTRIPTIC IMMURE! Largo Bottles--Onlp One Dollar. rhe Proprtotor of the Groot American Remedy " Vauaare VSCIETAII4I4 LITEIONTIIIrrio Atirrinis," Inducer, by tle argent solicitatioms . of hie Agents , throughout the Unita Brat.,and*Canorla r hoe now Reduced t9lO Prico - • or Ms Popular and well knciwn article; and from tlile dale aeneefortir, he will put op tint ona also only.—hie guar aottles:--the retail price will be, ONE DOLLAR The public may realassured,that the character of the Medi itiretrength."imd - curative - Dr - beadles Sena. - Silust INCIIANOED, end the .1511TIO care be bestowed in pre taring it as heretofore. As this medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchase or those who have not hitherto made themselves acquainta with Its virtues, the proprietOr•vrould beg to intimate that hi setiele is not to be cleared with the out amountof "Remeili,. of the day ;" it clainis for . itself a greater heuthlg pricer, std diseases, than , any oiler preparation now before ta world; and has mat:mica uself for-eight years by tie mperit medical virtues; and, until this naluotion, commanded doubi he price of any other article in this line. NOTICE PARTICIILAULT, this article acts with great hen as power and certainty.ynon the Blood, Livor,okidrieys, Lunge, Ind all other organs, upon thdrhroper action'of which We tua smith depend, - --This medicine has n justly ldgh repute an a remedy for $.411,17,and Gravel, tad all diseases of that nature. It may be relied upon whe he intelligent iihyslemn has abandoned his patient,—and f, hese distressing diseases; more especially Duorsv, the propr stor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At oresent prim it Is easily obtained by all, and - tho trial will pro, the article to-be the Cheapest Medicine in tho World Please ask for pamphlets the nee,. givethom array they oontain over sixteen room of r ,, COiPt., (in addition to fo medical matter) valuable for Iniurehold purposes, and whin will nave many natter per year to practical housekeepers. The., receipts am introduced to make the book of ore/ value, aside from lie character as an atlvertnitic medium ft the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form letters from all parts of tho country, may be ached upon. • • tar " Vau 'J! Vegetable Lifttontriptic Mixture lb Cheat American Remedy, now for sale in quart bottles at each, small bottles at 60 els each. No email bottles will h issued after the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buqalo, N. Y., 297 ATain Street . G, C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT MCKESSON I CO., `IV Maiden Limo. New York City. N. B.—All letters (excepting from agonts and•dertiere wit whom ha transacts business) meat be post paid, or no attentic to bo given to them. - S W Ifaverstlok; Carlislo,-- - J Cd, G 13" A hick, Shippensburg, . • Russel & Dico, Dickinson, J 'Spahr, Mcchani^squrg, • A II Zugcr, Kingstown, Valuable School Books, grosßusHED BV TIMMAS, COW IT:1'11 wArrp,k-C,0,, :15 3 MA !MET ST mid far sale by nll (1. , sellers in the United SVrtCs : MirrutELL, , s PIUNIAICV , - An easy ibtrodnutlon to the study'ut phy, designed for children, and cnniplet, ; il lustrated by len engt=logs and 14 colored loops. , —JftrotttsLtl N TIMM ILDI-ATR—GBDOWA-191-1.-- The text, thd exercises the illustrations; aim the forty beautiful maps are printed °gaiter iu one quarto_ _volume. Mrreurmt.'s SCHOOL G EOORAPHY7S.: ATLAS, it system of modern Geography, cninpriSing tt desm iption of the present state of the world and its five great divisions. Embellished n kit nu 'mei atm em,ravings and illostrated by nu excel lent Atlas contaming.2.B.handsomc mid accurate coloredmmps. Tlyrs,Serieis of Geography by S. Augustus Nfitelt has, been wholly or partly introduced into he_publio 7 and_privute, schools of all the Min cities and tonms of the Uni ted S tates and alter a full and fair trial of its merits in These schools, it has received an almost universal recommendation. MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY & ATLAS An ancient, classical and sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events, - views of - ancient nceom pa.,a by ancient Atlas contniurhg 12 beautiful colored maps. MITCIIELUS ATLAS OP OUTLINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geog raphy, with Maps and embellishments. Mitch ell's Key to the study of ;klnps. and EarroWs Key to Mitchell's Geography, are e.xeellent Old popular hooks, tind are becoming very exten sively used in the best schools - of our country. GREENE'S FIRST LESSON IN GRAMMAR, based .upon the construction and metlysii of Sentences; deSigiiett Its 0.1 introduction to the "Analysis." - GREENE'S ANALYSIS—'I treatise on the strueg tune of. hG English language, with illustrationi and exehc ises adapted to die use of schools, by Somme 8. Green, A. M., Printlipal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. 1 These - books h ive already in the short time they have been published, obtained a very ..ix tensiYe circulation, having been introduced into Alto public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pitts burg, Cincionatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg. sod other cities :aid- town3,-imd recommended by those who bitve tried than iet their schools, as Without question the best English Grammars in existeace. EVAN'S SCHOOL READER'O. run • PRIMAIIy SCHOOL /IE-SlMl—Part ISt is intemleil for beginners. It contains is lesson upol each of the elementary sounds of the lan guage The' Primary School' Reader, pare 2tl, contains exercises is articulation, arranged in ennection with easy tending lessons. The Primary eader, part .3.1, .tieligiled for the first class 'tt Primary `Schools, and the lowest class in Grammar Schools. • SCllOOr. READZIZ, is designed for the middle class in - Grammar Schools, and 'contains exercises in articulation arranged in connection with reading lessons Tarr Disrater SCHOOL READER, is design for the highest classes in public and ;waste schools. It contains exercises in articulation, pauses, and inflections of the .voice with such rules and suggesstions as aretleomed useful. Tilt INSTOUCTIVE READEO : -Or a Course o Reading on Natural History; Science and Lite rature:designed roe aehoula. THE SPELLING BOOK. Consisting of weeds In columns and sentences for oraPand . written exercises. It is a comities: and systematic series of exerLims in English orthography.. This highly popul.ir aeries of rending books, and this spelling; book liven,: compiled by Ni'. in. D. Sway; of Boston, and judging, fvoin the rapid introduction into schools which they have obtained in the Eastern mid Middle guises and in many of the Western nod &Millet% we think they are real:. iter adapted to the wants of teachers and holars than any other ' yet published. The pa • i hers have a very large number of reeonitnenM, • ors from . ic school committees, teachers anii „deers fete. .'ly to edu. cation. ' FROST'S •IIISTORY OF Tl.ll' One vol,, 19. Lo for - high schta.:l nvarle mics. The same work coml.:need and or common schools, 1 vol. 1S mo. • 3A !MS'S' PRACTICAL PNI6IOLOGY, for the use of 001,001 s and families, 1 vol. Id mu. with engravings. PRIMARY PIIISIOLOGY, by the seine author, 1 VOI. 18 mo. . FIRST 800 lUr urrn3rwric, by F. A. Adams, intended for primary and common &rhea's. • ARITIIMETIE; IN TWO PARTS. By the same :mthor.' Tart firat-- - --adranced lessons in ,mental arithmetic ; part oceoml4 rules and examples for practice in,written arida metle, for common and high schools. ' A Key -to examples for practice in written' arithmetic., for the usti teachers, by. the same author. , , These nritlimclics have .‘secured recominciidations.tromlteacliers of echJoie ++u4 academies, and recim profcss3ra in several of our;., colle"ges, and from otheri,interested in the came of education 4n various Sections ; T, C. & Co. ' also piddiilt ,niony,otlier School: Hooka, which [here is not, room to.enumerate. here, besides 'Law, Medical, 'Theological and' Miscellaneous ,Boolat; and•theyare,fuliy prepa., rod to answer orders for l boolis hi every depart ment' of knowledge,: ltoolpellers, School Com: mittee,s, nod others, supplied 01? the most favor able terms. ," (sept 2,5•-:507/.Y.) 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