~~z~~~ -~a~~~i~~o ~~ p0i1,4g01,f.f:4 1 1 Lamp ,of. our feet! wherebywe trace , Our:path when wont.to stray. Stream from the fount of heavenly grace! . . Brook by filo traveller's way! Bread .of our souls!. whereon we feed; . . True manna from.on high; Our guido and chart, wherein we read, Of realms beyond the sky! Pillar of fire; through ages dark— , - Or radiant aloud by day; When 'waves would *helm our tossing bark; Our anchor and our stay. Pole star of life's tempestuous deep, Beacon, when doub t s surround; :Compass, by which - our course to keep; On deep sea, lead to sound! Riches in poverty! ,onr'aid -----om,aid in-every needful hour. Unshaken rock! the pilgrim's shade— ♦ The soldier's fortress„tower. Our shield and buckler in the fight; Victory's triumphant palm; • Comfort of grief—in weaknuss,,might ; In sickness, Gilead's Milm. Childhood's preceplor—manhooirs, trust— Old age's firm ally— Our Lope, when we go down to d,ust, Or immortality! • Pureioraeles of truth divine! - Unlike each fabled dream Giveit from Delphi's mystic shrine, Or groves of Academe! Word of the ever-living Goal Will of his glorious Sou! Without thSe how could earth be trod, Or heaice, itself be'won? A FATHER'S PRAYER , In a certain tovin in Massachusetts, a club of young men who were ate,ustomed to. meet to enjoy themselves; as theitalled it, had gone on from one step to another, until they had become full-grown, barefaced infidels, strong. in the faith. There was one who - had been taught the truths of the Bible in the Sunday School. Ire far exceedeltql the rest, and be . - his knowledge of that sacred book would - turn its solemn texts into the vilest ridicule. Ire would take the parables of Christ, and, by in terspersing obscene jests . and vile remarks; turn their import into scorn. Ile. would lift his hands, and with a solemn countenance and reverential words say, "Let us pray_;:' and commencing iu a mewiier seemingly becoming litt address to the Majesty of h - Caven, and with such,an expression of awe as to strike horror' even intp the 'muds of his infidel companions, would soon turn - the whole into the utmost heaven-daring and God-insulting ridicule. On one occasion, very late in the night, he Was 'stet, not a great - distance, from his home, by one Of - his companions, and during the said ho to his companion, "John,. I don't go home very early now-a-days. ',come down hero, and if I -see a light over home, I walk, about the road here but I don't' go in.— uiTe'd to go home -almost mate as ]2 o'cidek sometimess,. but I would find myold fhther and mother sitting there and the old man would say, in a tone of paternal mildness and- ten dames, 'lt is rather late, William; your mo ther end I have been waiting some time for you;-so-we-will-have , prayers-now I can't bear to hear that old man pray ! I can't bear it! • SO, if I see light there, I don't go in." • Infidelity may scoff at the Billie, but it elm mot always - eacapmthe reproofs - 0 -conscience:- A GREAT MAN'S PREFERENCE. I envy no quality of mind or intellect of o thers—not genius, power, wit, or fancy; but if I could choose what would be most delight ful, and-most - useful to me,-I--should prefer a firm religious belief to every other blessing, for it makes life a discipline. of goodness; cre ates new hopes when all. other hopes vanish, mid throws over the decay, the destruction of existence, the most gorgeous of all lights; a wakens life oven in death, and from corruption and decay, calls up beauty and divinity: makes nu instrument of torture and' of shame the ladder of ascent to paradise; and far above all combination of earthly hopes, calls up the most delightful visions, palms and amaranths, the garden's - of the bleised ; the pecurity of everlasting joys, where the sensualist and skeptic view only gloom, decayi linnipArcy, .Davy. A SivnAitr..n. REBUKED • A clergyman riding across a bridge near where - two mon were flailing, overlieard ono of them swearing most dreadfully. lie dismount ed, tied his horse, and entered into conversa tion, with the sweargt2osking him many ques tions about . pis enigloyment, and at length "what kind bait he used ?" Ho answered, "Different kiudfor different fish." " But can not - you catch fish, without bait?' "No," said -he; starting at the Minister, "they would •be great fools to bite at the bare hook." " But," said the minister, "I know a fisherman who -catches many without bait," "But who ie he," asked the fisherman. "It, is the Devil, and he catches swearers without bait. Other sinners want a bait, but the silly swearer will bite at the bare hook." PRAYER.-AS the soils of a ship carry it in -to harbor, so prayer Carries us to the throhe and bosom of God; but as sails cannot, of themselves, speed the Progress of Alto vessel, unless filled with a favorable breeze, so the Ilo ly-Spirit must breathe upon our hearts, or our I prayeta will be motionless and useless. _ China and Crockery Ware White Granite Stone Ware, euch - as 17Ishes, Flares, Tea Setg, covered. nd uncOvered dishes, bowls, toilet and chat .ber 'eels, pitchers, &e., together with d lot ci" Blue Liverpool Ware, all of the .latest style nod shapes, also, all the various articles of the best common Mille and Edged Ware. -The assortment includes a few plain Whits and Gold Band China Tea Sets, ~ of the hest quality And style, and also all the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized Dinner or Tea Sets, as may be wanted. together. with a variety of Glass Ware, including a film assortment MIA Ilar and Table Mufflers, dishes; Tooted and other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. The prices for all, of which-ere fixed at the lowest cash prices.'. We invite on, friends who are in v ant of articles 111 our fine to give us a call.. mars .1 W EB P. JENNY LIND, JTENN Y LIND. and other extracte—frrth ' from Roussel's, together with a splendid na sortment of Soaps and Perfumery, at the Cert 7 tral,Drug Stem, next door to the Post office: 08.'51 RA. Wfil 'VS & McL: UIALO Greta Bargains. I'Altitia6iS COLUmtn - AN INIC.--In order to diaposo of stock slow on hand, I will sell n few dozen at 20 per emit below the manufacturer's cash prices. Country merchants Would do well to give me a call. June lBth,'sl. . SAM'L A HUBBARD. Carriage For Sale. A NEW ROCKAWAY will be sold low, the owner having how fusilier use for the same: • Enquire of the Editor. r fluty 16 _ ;Bonnet!; and Ribbons. WE lutiielust: 'timely/4'ld our third oupplystil thoga Cii! . .o4- ,: **k.kiEr i filON/17:ETR/8.40NS itii:'*hirliho'hitrite'r . hei . . ; pitesilion or .the ' lndio!. , ...'S-456;;WPIN§ITZ; • • „ 4 03en . , . and43laptcfr.eao,, , . Ekom..{ho ot•Philadslphitilif tha, , best •qualttitti, nyikal• ways fristf.'conidatuli.:(l4:'aple by June! 25 MMN rx.rtivaoarATEß. lesoon •„ . , -D'LA KtrB:Fircii'dirWriier'Probt'NAlNT, 1111 which haa4.oll; so -:extinaitiely ,usod for the last six' years Yrith the uiihost 'aucimes on the roofs of ‘.l4Votios; Staatuboata,' &a., not a s ingle insia4k: oiltnown4lune. it lute .. Fur sale by jull21 t lit ttirroN • • Stores - Sz; elmvs. • Exteneive Cabinet Ware-Rocene. OBERT B. SMlLEY,successor to Wm. C. G ibson, CABINET-MAKER & UN DERTAKER, North Hanover street, Carlisle, would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that ho nowthas on - hand a largo assortment of new and elegant. FURNITURE, gleit44.-1 consisting in part of Sofas, Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads; 'plain and fancy' Sewing Stand's, &c. manufactured of titer best materials and quality warranted. Also a gene." rol assortment of Chairs at the lowest prices.-. Venitian Blinds, made 40 order and repairing promptly attended to. -10 - COFFINS made to order at the shortest natter,. and having o splen• did Hoarse he will attend funerals in town or -coontry. 00 - Dont forget the old stand of Wm. C. Gibson, in North Hanover street; a few doors north of Glass's hotel. Sept 4-Iy. R. SMILEY. " OAt' gr a, v'f•PL. l) W Corner' of Ilanover and Louther sic, Car rllE undersigned has always on hand a large I stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the d Wilmot styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ho invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Spring.B a ttom B e dstead, a mast useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac tion in all who have them in use. . . ordor at tho sltortkat notice. JACOB FETTER Carlisle, Jan'y. 22, 1851.—ty. Extensive Furniture Rooms `TAMES R.WIf.AVER would respectlully J call the attention of House Keepers and the public to His extensive stock of ELEGANT UK NIT R. M. including Sofas, Wardrobes ; Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus 'and every etlmr article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CIIAktS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. Kr - Collins 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 4 Glask's MOTEL. N. 8.-Fur niture hired out by the month or yoar. Carlisle, March 20. 1850.—,-ly • - FARMER'S EMPORIUM! rgille. subscriber would respedtfully invite I. the attentioil of:farmers - to his tissortmont ' of PLOWS, now manufac tured near Craighead's Mill -- • in South Middleton township, four miles south of Carlisle. • Sly assortment , consists of Withrow's, Stuckey's and Ba patterns.— The Casings will all he ground. -(,,wi1l also make GRAIN CRADLES. nost im proved patterns. All orders directed to 'Wm. L. Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended to with, promptness, and Plews Or tr.:radles deliv ered in any part of_themmmy free of charge._ WM. L. CR.A.IGHEAD, Pront,r. DAVID STUCKEY, Manuilieer Feb.l9 6m - A StLIPNDID STOGIE! TIIE. undersigned respectfully informs his friends anti thelpublic generally, that he re,..__Tr. , has just returned from , .e :4 : t .-4t .. , p P u h r i c in h d a e ss i lt in he i h n a os v t i enxg o '''', - tensive, as well as the .....s ••.,`.. 9 ' 1 - : ‘ , •; . . cheapest assortment of .t.' . .:'..= 7 .!1 _,.-; , t eel - Watches, Jewelry, &e., ever broughtLtu Carlisle? His stock con sists in part of Gold and Silver Pa lent Lever Watches, Gbh' and &tan' delatched do. do. in s'l.,rt every variety of Watches at all prices. G..ld Guard mid Vest Chains. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins. Gold and Silver Pencils,Gold and Silver pens and cases andßracelelif ii'great variety. A splendid article of Gold,' Sliver, German Silver, and - Blued Steel SPEC TACI.ES, whin!' are unsurpass• od in on S lily by any other artible west - ot Phil °dolphin, and which can.be sold at leak 20 per . cent cheaper than in any calla in , the country. Also a large lot of ' SILVER-WARE, comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Srlt_Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Cases. Porte MonneMA, Port Folios, 1/11diPE Writing Desks, with a greet variety of otbdr fancy articles unnecessary ( , o mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted to be good. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, Ho invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to be suited in qual ity, quantity.and PRICE. lII'S articles are cash purchases, consequently. he can afford to sell towsr than the store articles can be purchased elsewhere. - Call at the old stand, a few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel. January 15, 1851-1 y T _CONLYN. -• A Voice from the " lIMMt District:, Idonyer's Candy Factdry 'Rebuilt: THE - subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and , lho public. generally, that his. Factory which was destroyed by the late fire, has been rebuilt, and he is now prypured to furnish them with • CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the best material, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the bank, where he has just opened a general assortment of FRUITS AND NUTS; consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, mds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea N uts, see. Ile would also cap attention to his large assortment of TOYS AND- FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and Chine, of endless varieties. n connection with the above, he has on ban - a prism lot of FRESH GROCE lES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, as, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, Matches, eking, &c..— a prime lot. of CIGAR of the best brands. The Subscriber returns his si ere thanks to a generous public for'tho patronage bestowed on him, and hopes by a' esire to please to me rit a continuance of the seine. Ho would also return thanks to the Firemen and Citizens for their efforts to savellis pro erty on the night of the lam conflagration P. NIONYER. Carlisle, np2 .1. vin THE subsCriber has on hand a large and well selected assortment of MUSIC of all it;nds, consisting of , Songd, Marches; Waltzes, Polkas, &c .. also. instructlons for Piano and other instruments. " Berlini'e Method" for piano, "Mazas Method for the Violin, &e. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality at city prices. Having made an arrangement with an 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 Teachers will lind it for their interest to call and examine' for themselves at the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion - House Int 191 S. A. HUBBARD. Books and Music. CALL at Rawlins' next door to the P O,and you can buy Books and Musfe at leee than city prices. (May 28,'51. . Turquoise, Alabaster, and other Fancy Lamps.—Lamp Mats, and paper shaden,—juat received, next door to to the P 0. [May 28.'51. • Linen Drilling A general assort(nent of white ° and colorer Linen Drillings fel:lWe' and Boy'e wont,. jus .rereived by (May 21.'51) G W MTN-EL To Milliners. iJUST received another lot of • Bonne' Hamra of the latent style.• Also, Bonnet silkst Silk and Satin Linings' ol various colors. deal W MTN ER Patent Starch Polish, • FOR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Nes fins, Collars, fvc., and pretOnts duet from enlacing to Linens, &e. It contains nothing .injurious. Just received •• deer] -•. • • • • •:•• •• • • MTN E LAST. NOTICE. 4 LL'poreana indelited , td..the estate of Ilan ry Church, dec'd., aretrequested to call tho enaecriher at the °trice of Church, Lee & Feeinan, Lumber Merchants, in New Ctim herland and tualle the , ammo without , delay, as a further indulgence cermet ho' given .• .R:II..C,HURCH, FOR SALE, T WO good second. hand PIANO V 04 TEe iror particulate unyoke of tho qditor. tir 23. ..fliiscellancon DRUGS DRUGS DRUGSI : rresh Spring: Supply IHA VE just received a 11-esli Stock of Mod. • icinos, ,Paints, Glass,•oll, &c., which having been purchased'wh : great care at the best city houses, I can' confidently recommend to ,FainificS, PhySicians, Country Merchrints and Dealers, as being fresh and pare. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herbsand Extracts, Fine head' cabs, Spices.ground and whole Instruments; Essences, Pure Essen% bile Perlitinfery, &c. - Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.. D Y E-ST Ul. , FS. • Log and Cam WoodS, • Oil• Vitriol _ Copperas, : Lac Dye' • • PAINTS. • • Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint dad Varnish Brushes, Jersey-Window Glass, -- Linsced Turpen- - tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead; All of which will be sold at the very lowest market , price, Also, a fresh and splendid as sortment FANCY G.O cIDS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable oilier articles calculated for use and' ornament, all of wl.ich are °fibre(' at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Boolt and Fancy Store of the glib scriber on North Hanover' street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28, 1851. Indigoen, Aladders, ,Sumac Alum, -a M 7 .PFM I 'E) - ffMrI7W:M OWE TS di. ItICCEE.S.XtbS, Recently fivin ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Lt Carlisle and its vicinity, thut they .have now at their - Marble Yard in South Hanover street, u few doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A & W .13ontz's Store, an elegant stock of pure O.IIIERICIIN WHITE MARBLE, and ariet prepared to execute in tbe:nrost rinielied style • . Alenuments,, Tombs, . . Grave Moves at all prices, Mantles, ' , Dom• mid Window Sills, together with every other article in their line, apd promise that in fineness of finish, chaste ness of design and motility of Iti , rble,. their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab lishment. They are also the authertzed agent's of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur nish from his manufuctory all varieties of IRON RAILING - for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or Manufacture all kinds of, Building Work, such es Sills, -Steps and Platforms, &c.; at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. . , Having - had great - experience, and-being em ployed in the host shops of Philadelphia, they are - therefore - enabled - tomanufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. [Carlisle, rio - v6 1850 t 17171311 WILL YOU SUFFER! TuousANDs of bottles of the AMERI -CAN .COMPOUND have been sold dur ing the ynst year, and was never known to -fail of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases, of the Urinary organs. Persona afflicted tieing , this pleasant and-popular remody,-need fear-no exposure, as it leaves no Odor on the breath, requires no restrictions_ in diet or business— contains no Mercury or npxious drugs injurious to, the system, and is adapted td every rim sex, or condition; It is also the best remedy known for Flubr Albus or Whites, (female crinplaints) with which thousands suffer, without taclinorrii ledge , of . e. remeily. This celebrnted remedy has long been used in private practice orn phy Gk. ian and with unerring success. radically .euring_ninetyminc_oithe...lpindred,caemin...a few days. Around each bottle are plairriind full directions. - - CAUTION—Ask for the AMERICA N COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Pr ice SI per bottle. Fortelle by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; 3.' Wyeth — , Harrisburg; R. Williams — Colunibia; by _A. Miller,_Lantaster;_E. Morris_ & Co., York. _ (January, 15, 1851. R,EIIO VAL! STAVE WARDROOMS AND TMAN- F DACTOR V.. - - YE N t i f f E subscribers desire to inform th ir. idea& and the public that they have retnoved their 'll N,•C OPFER AND SHE , P IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room n arly oppo site their old stand on North lint over street and may now be found in their new and com modious manufactory on the West side of the said street, a few doors above Lowlier street, where they .wlll continue to keep on hand a full assortment of every kind of , • Tin, Copper mid Sheet-arm Wake: which may be needed' by housekeepers' and others. _Their articles are manufactured by themselves,Of the best' materials . , and in point of finish and durability'cannot be surprissed.7-. They will also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice nll kinds of Distilling:Apparatus. They will_ promptly,ottand 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 ANWW9OII O STOVES, comprising every variety of plain ten-plate STOVES, elegant wood and coal air-tight pARLoit STOVES. of the latest styles, COOKING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at various priers. - w Inch 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 ers they hope to merit a continuance of pa tronage. 0::) - The highest cash price will beliaid for old Copper and Pewter. f ' • • MOP HIS St. HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19, 1851-ly Fresh Arrival of Hardware. CHEAPER TITAN THE CHEAPEST. ILIAVING just returned Irons New York lk Xi Philadelphia with- the best ono Cheapest Stock of HARD WA It 0 5 CU TLERY BUILD ING MATERIALS( PAINTS, St.e., ever brought to Carlisle, I {irould resaectfully Toques! dealers and consumers and all others to give men call and see whether they cannot got more and better goods fur the Same. money than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, kjainte, &c.‘ is complete and very cheap. Carponters"Pools, I have a splendid assort. ment. Also, Cabinet Maker's Pools and Ma• wrists ' viz :—Vaneera, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Yarninh. _ • . SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS, can have everything in their line. cheaper than ever. _ _ .• . . • i FOR SHOEMAKERS, I hav a fi rst rats stock of Morocco and Lining Skins Bindings, Pegs, Thrend and Wax, on d a sup rb lissortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havo a ewe complete assortment °lnuit's Lasts, made in Darrisburg, whist. con be• had nt ife. other place in toOn, and at Bull's Prices. To gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham rusted and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House• keeping Articles, I have Knives... Forks, Spoons, Waitors, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &c.. WALL PAPER I have the y largest, Ilatidsomast and Cheapest Assortment in town. And to all who-want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say come and'see for yourselves. '- oct3o 1 P LYNE. Pure Cider Vinegar. JUST. received a fresh barrel oT , Pure Gide Vinegar, of superior quality; and yvarrante free from adulteration. • • , ' nov6 G W MINER. Children's Stockings. A FULL assortmon., of White and - Mixed /1. Merino Eloao of all siuns for Children.— Also, Ladies Hose in great G %in W flow just opened, 1.)3 , - . . . • . iIITNER. Black Silk TUE subscriber is now Opening n genqral assortment of Long and Short Black Silk Mits. newroyle of Lading Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Glovpa i and a General. , assortment of silk, Bat ihread and'cononlifloalory. JanelB. , ' 111TilER. eltn..lbu asentento. FIRt Grand and .NGS.. , •• • . • , . , • UNA& .4.lmizifactureivi Stre • • ~ • • "DOA ki . FOR't _ . ,/. octave's, in, L — in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut cases of various styles, With did without iron trainee, cumbining all the' improvereents fequisite to a superior instrument. , • K. & C: have received imin the' Maryland Inetihue thejyrsi premium' for their Pianos, in three successive years, 1848, 1849, 1850. They liave.elso been honored 'ivith numerouslestime nials from all the most celebrated , artists who have used their instruments. Pianos from their , , establisliment.have ',been used at the concerti os Lind, Ilorz, Ifolinstock, Bishop,' Laborde, Knoop, and other eminent performers. They guarantee durability for five years, under good cure, and will replace other's all which may not give satisfaction, if application be made within - six - Months afier - deliVery.,' • Their Uanufactocy being conducted on the most extensive scale enables them to furnish instruments at the very lowest prices, Whole sale and retail." Constantly on hand, A. P.: , Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO, for which they are sole agents for this city. JanUary2l2-1851-1 y Perfumery . , Fancy Soap Et Paper Box ' IVILLNUTACTORY. 48 Xarket below Second, Philadelphici. CI LEGG & CROM PION, Manufacturers 1 1_,/ of PerfumerY. Fancy. Snaps and Fancy Paper'Boxes, - respactfnlly call- the attention of the Druggists and Dealers in Car4le and the. Cumberland Valley. to their extensive stocic of Goods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &c, of every, variety. Also; a full and complete as sortment of Fancy 'Papdr Boxes, of every de scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. p5 - Don't forget the place, 48 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet with prompt attention.. janls PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS, No. 171 CHESNUT STREET; I'IIILAD' 1. THE OLD ,STAND, occupied for more than one-third of a cent ui'y by G. Eeq. Steps, Bfc., E undersigned would most respectfully A. announce, to the public that he is AGENT for more than twenty of the most celebrated manufacturers of B S vi CON, NEW YORK, PHILA DELPHIA, and elsewhere;_ and s constantly receiving ' from them PIANOS o the richest and most varied styles, of superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6. ta, 61, and 7 Octaves, which aro warranted equal to any manufactured either in this country or in Europe. Just received, alsti,ulurther simply of Church arid Parlor Organs, of beautiful patterns and fine tones. __ . _. fits WAREROOM is constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPIIIN ES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex• tensive manulactorios in the United States; a mong whicn is anew style of REED ORGAN having Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, and highly ornamental. Tuning and Repa.ring—Sie. Salvador La Grasia, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu rer and .Orgari Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4,'so OSCAR C B CARTER. ECONOMYIS:VV - E A LTIL Light Lightj! Light! Pine On, OamplilUe & Medal Fluid," i no neknoVvlcdged an .criorit and nurit Ur manufactured and for sale at t se- owest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the - old established stand-of the Into Benja min. T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, Wheie ordtifis by nail or otherWiseltre'soliitited, arvi prompt - attention given. The voice 011ie pultc for 'fifteen years, ani the award of a Sir cr Medal, and Complimentary notice by the Vranklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence Of 'the excellence of our Oil. alcohol, Pitih, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spir PS or Turpentine, for Stlie Whole - ado nt the lowest prices. - foe ttiO Steam SFOIL 'VIVRE & GALLAGHER, Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Sired, WOULD call the attention of purchasers to their elegant assortment of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing. for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, •• VERANDAS, • Railing for Churches, Public and Privert Buildings, Public Squares. &c., togethof with all kinds of Plain - and Ornamental Iron Work. More- & Gallagher's Book of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the best selection o designs that has over been issued, will be sent to any . Iml..sow who may wish to make 0 select tion. • 11eb19,51 BOOS AND SHOES. TIIE subs 800T S fiber—has just received a large 1;t 24400, pply of BOOTS & 8110 ES, 0 Spring and Summer ' Wear, jvLich makes his;-assortment very omplete: It compriset Gentlemen's French Call Skin iv t Jack son Boots, n's, Boys'. and Youths' Enam elled Conn? £1 Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Kip Brogans, torocco Boots, Slippers, &c.— Also,d.adiesq.Misses and Children's Palters, Buskins, 'noel and Slippers. Every effort will / be made to lease the citizens of town and country, who are respectfully solicited to con tinue their pa mango. ' "Carlisle, may 7 • ' WM M PORTER. Tow Property For Sale. _ THE subs a f111!i' ; r ning to tutu' frarno buildt in good orde fruit trees oi l ensiles,. the r : opposite the apply to A great v. iety of these useful articles is f feted for sal consisting of Whitewash, Sweell ing, Smith g, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair, Teeth and ail, Flesh and Graining Ilrtoliesi great variet , all of which are of the best qua ty and will e 'sold at the lowest prices June G. , S ELLUYT'T T HIS Drug fine stock. I jelB,'sl. !scriber has just returned from the fresh assortment of Fancy and [ Goode, among' which may be found Colored Baines, Silk Tissues, pop, LARD SILKS, Barege de Baines, ENAD I N E'S, - Crapo do Fade, Calicoes,, Sce., all oft which ed on accommodating term by . G THE s city with Stnple Dr White an lines, FO SILK. G Girightun:l will be oft Jrnetet 1. A'CARIP..... cCUIbLOCIT, respectfully announ'• has recently becomb assoctnted•with Rawlins, in , he drag business, next post allies, Main street, Carlisle.— ~ I calls promptly attended to as berm: own or country.. (may 21.) Dr. J 4 cea that h Mr. 11. door to th, Profeasio , . tofo a, In To , • tho Lollies, . ST received, at P 0 It T E R'S S 11 0 E •II , n fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses' bildren's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, Bus. nd Slip'pers; of the best quality, also eve• 1. sly 'of fancy colored ,Frendt latitinz for s,•which will be made op to order. all IBM. .' '' • sT and I kind ry gait J !• - .Boo'l l s di, SHOES. • ht tiove , opening . my. Spring stock of La iaa'and Gentlemen' Boots and Sham— a largoloi, of Boys lases and Children's a. All or, the newe t. atyle, boat quality," Inlet of all very cheap. • . • . • . 0 • • .•.)', C. ORILBY. I. envbuehele, iti o lieicathillei coal, a superi 1 10, roceiyirii , r,and.-for Bale by •yv .11 MURRAY, Agt. • inuoommis wail,qemp. HD School , Directors of Frailkfor,d town , will moocat Lackey's tavern, on the 14th of AVgitat nottGlat 1 o'clock, P. M.. for tho :illation of Seven Teachers for Bdid town., . Applicants will please attend. - - ly3o JOHN C. BROWN, &cf . y. ' PHILADELPHIA riber offers foniale the HOUSE D LOT situate on West street 'joining the residence of Wm. S, bean and Mr. Pam., in the 13o ugh of Carlisle. ,1 he lot is 30 i.t in front and 120 feet deep run ey. The house is a substantial . ono story and a half high, and Chore are a number of choice the lot, and the property pos. .ht to the use of a pump nearly house. For further particulars (021 F. GARDNER. rushes! Brushes; • . THIS WEEK ! EK we receive at the COhtral ore neat door to the Poet (ANN . Fresh Medicines. RAWLINS da,McCILLOCH. 'ore Oreav Goods. gintrance 4.ltompanicri. TO United States Life insurance ' Annuity and Twat Company. !tarter ..Perpetual—capital $25;000. ash Syst,m. Tll3 constant, unsolicited application for Life Insurance, gives the,most abundant mid, gratifying proof that the public mind is deeply impressed with the test importance of, this subject. Tho great- object, however, of Insurance should be safrty, diherwise the whole Motive toinsure may be disappointed: Too Much cam cannot he practised in the selection of an oilier, with which to effect the contract.= The,choice should be regulated not by present and 'constant large itulueements, as this, is cer _minty incompatible with future benclits, The premiums on life are calculated for the fut u re, If present and prospective benefits therefore are given, the result ultimately, must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object aitned at by this institution is stability and per I putitity. The rates of premium havo been care fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.= - The - nab — system - of payments - has also been adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constitute no part of the assets of 'this Company, and every contingeticy'being fortified with,,tin ample enit• ital, security stamps tile Ivhole system. This feature, paramount to all other considerations commends the company to public favor. Ex planatory pamphlets, Llatiks. application papers information, and every facility will bo elecortulty furnished the public by Mr. E. BEArrY, who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. - 11 MN KUM? . has also been an`pointed Medical Examiner. Directors.—Stephmi •R. Crawford, Ambrose _W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingloy, Jacob L m _Florence; Willia_U Godwin, Paul,B.Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George Witonry, James Doveroux, John L Linton. • President.--Stephen R. Crawford. lice-Preßident.—Ambrose W. Thompson, A'scrmary E 4 Treasurer.—Chssles (3 Imlay. - .4cidavy.—lilanuel Eyre. . COT, ISCI Anal'neg.—TlMMS Math. At'dical Examiners. Paul,l3 Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. faug7 ly FIRE INSURANCE. - THE Allen and East Pennaborough- Mutual Ore Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by in an act of Assembly, is now folly organized, and operation under the manage ment or the 'following commissiOners, viz: Jacob Sirßy, IVm It Gurgas, Michael Cock in, Me[choir Brenneman, Christian' Stayntata Simon Oyster, Jacob II Coover, Lewis . 11yer, Henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are ‘as low and favors bl7 as ally Company of the kind in he 'State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to : make application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President EIBNItY LOGAN, Vice Presiderit. LEWIS HYER, Secretary MICHAEL, COlSELlNi—Treasurer. 0ct17'49. AGENTS Cumberland contity.—Rutiolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstwvn, Robert ➢loore and Charles Bell, Carlis, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, -.hurchtown. York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, thllshurg, Peter Welford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daqiel ltaffensherger, J W Craft. Ildrriaburg.—Houser & Lochnum. Members iof the company having policies a -how- to expire can have-them renewed-by malt• ing application th any of the agents. in k ocrrolt YOURSELF LI—FOR 9.e CENTS !! =l3y means dill° pocket Boon lapi n s , or, Every one tin own Physician! w en y-fonrth edition, with up mrds of a limalrod engra ings, showing private dis mses in every shape aniT bran,' innil malformations' of The generative syStern7 BY NYALYOUNG, The time Inns now AI , ',ring from secret disco se he VICTIM OF OUACKCII oy the pre—, , iplw contained in this book any one may came him Self, without - Itivirance to - bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, mid with one imidi the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease it folly explains the cause or manhood's earl) da cline, with observations on marringe—besidee sonny other derangements which it would not by proper to enumery to in the public prints iha'Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTFI, enclosed in it letter, will receive one copy of this book, by moil, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, .1/11. W. YOUNG, No. 152 SI'RUCE Street ,vIIIILA DLEPIIIA" Yost -paid. DR. YOUNG elm lie consulted On any of the Diseases prescribed to his different publioa ions, at his 011iees , 152 SPRUCE street, every day between 9 and S o'clock, (Sundays excepted. 11lay 1, Ibso Jt FRESH ARRIVAL OF English and American Hardware Cheaper than can he found this fide of the 1.1181 /PHD subscriber having juet returned from the Eastern cities with n lull and hunt , - some assortment of all kinds of 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 Scour Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, .here be would invite all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware to give him a call and see and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are deterin ined to sell at a very Bourn advance. Small profits and quick sales are the order oldie day . '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 well diggers, and a thousand otheer articles too numerous to insert, till we ask is to give us a call, and we arc 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 Lomat Har lan, in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly ;kept by Henry Grass.. nova J ACOB SENBR EXTENSIVE ,LUMBER di. COAL militn. mHC subscriber Would respeetfully inform 1. his customers and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL BUSINESS, sunhat having lately purchased in addition to his former business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the well known Lumber and Coal Yard of the subscriber, situate .along the Rail Road and College Lane, Ito is now more fully prepared to anlarge his business. He has at thistime and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assortment of ••• . . S.F.:ASONED,,LUMBER, of all kidils, sorts, and sizes. Likewise the different kinds of FAMILY COAL: such as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime boraces Blackamith's Coal,uf the best quality.— A I of which 11.3 Will will unusually lon , ar Cash. Ho will also keep constantly on hand PLASTER. SALT, FINK, &c. With all the different articles generally found in a well stored Warehouse. Ile will also at all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which ho will pay tho highest,currelit prices. Bning gory thankful for newt favors, would• most anxiously solicit a continuation of at least a reasonable altars of public patronage. ' • mar 19 SAM'L, M. HOOVER.. TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, William Webb, RESPECTFULLY intbrms the public gen erally, that he lins just maimed from the city with a large and spleddid assoritnent of articles suitable for gentlemen and ladies' toilets, such es • SHARPTG CREAMS AND,..BOA PS.- Roussel's . Rosa and Ambrosialshaving cream, Olephane, Wash Bulls, . " Circassian .Soaps. • Fancy, Toilet Soaps, • " • Extracts' of various odors, Fancy Cologne and Cologne bottles, • • "- ' Compound Ox Marrow Fnmado,ii - " Reetnincoogother with Geranium rose hair oil; ox marrows, boars oil, .Geranium Also a rartrussortment of bruelies,such as hat brush- es, milt,' do., troth; do: shaving, do clothes,' do. A•lot of razors, tad razor strops. Also on hand a large assortment of-hair work, such as • Gontlemens' wi s s and scalps, Ladies • Brick and front braids. g. ' Curls, Sm, snip, variety' of other articles to which the attotiGn of the public, is respectfully invitod. Carlisle, May 21,, 1851 Mebirines. ; • For tho Coro of • ' co tr alms ~. COLDS, • : HOARSENESS', CHITIS, antup, 'II..STEL wmcoopnvd.ootycili AND CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous disc6eriesSeience has made in this generation to facilitate the business of:life—increase its enjoyment, and even prolong ho_tarm of- Mutton existence r none can-be-named of more rent value to mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to the Elealing,Art.. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country; hoe proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or Com ination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and 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 most dencerous affections of the lungs. Our sprite here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its. use, but we would present the following opinions of eminent mom anti refer further enquiry to the circular wlcelt the. Agents below mimed, will al , ways be pleased to furnish free, wherein -are _articulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. FROM Tice PRESIDENT OF AMHERST COLLEGE, IMF FELEIMATED PROFESSOR EIITCEICOCIC "James C: Ayer—Sir: I have used your CHER. nv PECTOLL fn my own, case of (pep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chpinical constitution. that..it is an admirable compotind for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties.— If my opinion as to hs superior character can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. EDWA RD HITCHCOCK, L. L, D. From the widely celebrated PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D rnonssoll OF CHEMISTRY, AIINFRIAOT.OO7, &C. YALE COLLEGE, ME3IIIER OF THE LIT. HIST. • MED. PHlr. AND SCIL•NT!YiC SOCIETIES OF AMERICA AND El.'llopE. "I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirable composition from some of the best articles in the Wisteria Medico, and a 'very effective remedy for the class of diStIfISCS tt is intended to cure." - - New Auven. Ct., Nov. I, 1849.. MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Senate, states he has used the CIINIIIIY PmTonm. with wonderful success to cute an inflammation of the lungs.- - . - .. • . . EKON_ ONE -- OF_TLLE_EIRST PIIYEIcIANS IN MAINE. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir :—I am now constantly using your CHERRY .I'scroant 'in my practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observation of mane severe cases, I am stmvinced it will cure coughs, colds, and disea....es of the lungs, that have. put to defiancemll other remethes. I invariably recoinmend its use in cases of con. Gumption, and consider it much the best remedy known for that disease. Respeedully yours, I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D. PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LO WELL, MASS. Sold in Carlisle by . Dr. S. Elliott, S. A. Hubbard and Dr. Rawlin's—:n Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira Day—in Newville by .1 H Ilerron—in Shippens l burg by J. C. & U. B. Altick, and by Druggists generitlly throughout the State. — Junu IS, • ron..ll,Er.LExus Celebrated Family Medicines. It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea. For the removal and permanent cure of al Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit of bod Y- The All-wise Creator has implanted in all organized bodies an innate disposition to self preserVation. The vital powers possess the property of resisting the influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD is the common par buluan from which all parts of living matte derives its renovating elements, and connivent_ ly, upon which the life of 01 - grinized beings de pend, it is probable that in cases of aceident',. or where artificial means have been employed' to ddprive it of an essential property, the vital effects of the whole system will be directed to. ward restoring to it that, propesty. In all con stitutional and hereditary affections, this flnid has undergone some primary alteration, which is the cause of the sFecial disease, or which es sentiiilly Contributed to its production., Resta ration to health can only be obtained by a re . o rnoval of the numb:lie cause through the medi um of the circulation, and Dr. heeler's Siirsa finrilla,ie the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid Itunwn. Seepatnplilets. Black woodlown, N. J., Juno 6, 1840. Dr. ICeeler-Deur Sir: I nm entirely out of your Panacea. I was called upon day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular whore I:liaire introduced it, and I think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, WIU. PAR DAM, N. D. C.. For details, cerlifieaes, &c., see circus lays, &c. Price Si per bottle, large size, 6 bul lies 55 • DR. KEELER'S COUCH SYRUP. Among all the remedies before the public this stands prereminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness,. W hooping Cough, _Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and fur all affections of the pultrinnat y organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every one afflicted with any ,of - the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Fri only 50 cents. -DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL D CAIOII NATIVE. Every family whether rich ur,poor, who val ues health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy, ii hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known , far Diarr/ima, Dysentery, Cholera Norbert, Cholera !denten], antic, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for all disentles of the stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited has kivon it ti reputation as firm as adamant. Ftir"Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER.'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. ' - 'Phisretnedy is pleasant to the taste r harm. loss to the patient and all powerfid in removing all kinds of worms from the body. It is with-' out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will Wad./ ministered according to directions, remove them within.five or six hours after taken. TIM Joao is small, gild each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 mints per, bottle. DR. ICEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS. Although nut recommended as • ocure all," yet they are the mildest and' best remedy to re. native CMatipittion, Jaundico, - Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head. ache, Indigestion, etc. Uliko other purgative medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed and consequently aro the proper medicine for for females and poi-eons leading a solitary • • Price 25 cents. DR. ICEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly celebrated. external applieutionlor ,Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spe'ne Bruises, Tic Doloruux, Swellings of the Joints, Rlieumatism,,Gifut, sciatica and for all dinar 'ilers.wherein a sedative and rabefitoient remo. dy is applicable. Price tvrenty.five cents per bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines ' are prepared and sob') Whole. sale and Retail, at 294 MARKET IsTREET, Philadelphia. Fur sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle; A. G. Miller, Dickluson; Messrs. /thick, Shippons burg, J. F. Spahr, Muchenicalimg,. M. !linter, Shitiemenst wn, and In eireritown throughout the county t iid State, [jun141114005.1 Iffardware. ... . .. , - THE eubecriber returns his sincere. thanks to his numerous customers 'and the public'e nerally for the liberal encouragement thus far xtentleil, and desires in n word to assure ll that ho has considerably enlarged hie stock. in all its branches connected with his bueinties without going into detail, for that would be un-. necoesnry,'and at such prices thatcauld not fail to please; lhavejust oponed ocomplete aesortmentk Grass ii•ol Cradling SCY'r HES 'of riiireron s l brands. Coin unfitly on hand flake's Fire an Water Proof 'Paint. ' juqe4 • '. If• SAXTON.' • .. • MO Misr r itrutrous. Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S IMHONTREPTIC MIXTURE! Largo BoUlos—Only Ono Dollar. i fho Proprietor of the Great American Remedy'' VatranN , VVIETADLE LITIIONTRIPTICI Afixavit4e.t , induced by th Argent solieltations• of his Agents, throughout tho Unite Stains and Canada, has now Bedriced'Ehe Price of him popolar and well known satiate; and from thla date tanciaforth, ka ,will pot op but ane elm ciiiir.—kte gm • tattle*: —Um totail prioo will be ONE -DOLLAR. The nubile may red wowed that the characterof the nab rind, its etrength, and curative. propane. WILL MORI and the wane oars will be bestowed in pre taring it as heretofore, A. shirt rnedidno, under its reduced.priee, will„be porches._ 2i those Who biro not hitherto made themnelves acquaint. withlta virtues, the proprietor would bee to intimate that hi traria Is not to he classed with the vast amount of "Remedie of the der ;" it claims fOr iteelf a ,rsoter power, i all dismses, than any ether preparation now before LA world: and has sustameo wail! for eight ream Li it..Perit medical vittum, and, until thts reduction, commanded doubt ha Poice of any other articla to shit line. • • Nartcß rhi ICOLAILL4. thill article Beta with great ben If power and certainty, upon the Blood, Liver, Kidno34, Lunge, Ind all ether (mason, oport the proper antlon of which Hub a welch depend. This mialicino.hae a lastly high mato as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, tad all diseases of that natant. It may he, relied_npon whit La illtelliF , o,nt physician . It. abandoned his patient,—and fi lens dlitretina diseases, more especially DunreY, the props nor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At I Present orib . 4 it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pm, Ilia artiolliito be tho .Clioapeot Medicine in the World! - . M 5 ," Please ask for parrmblots— the agents give thom away they contain over'eisteen peace of receipts, (in addtgon to fa medical matters valuablo for household porpoise', and wits _will sate many dollars per year to practical homeakeepers. Thew receipte are Introduced to make the book of goes value, aside from its chamatei as an miscuing mediont ft the medicine, the testimony in favor, of which, in the form letters from all parts of the country, may bo reliod upon. Cr' " Yang/in.,/ 1/egotriblo Litbontriptic Mixture ' o —th Great American Remedy, now for min in quart bottles at le each, small bottles at 50 ets each: No small bottles will b issued after the present stock Is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Street, • - G. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wbolesalo and Retail by OLCOTT McKESSON 1 CO., 127 Maiden Lane, Now York City. N. B.—All letter (exeeiiting tiom agent. and deniers wit hoes ho transept. besinam) mu 4 bo post paid, or no attentic tit be giv'ori to them. , ' S kluirorstlck, Carlisle, ' J C & G B A Iticic, Shippensbure, Russel Ee Dice, Dickinson, k Spahr, Mechani^squrg, A TI (Lager, Kingstown. den& Valuable School Books, g3uBLISHED BY THOMAS,COWPETI - 1 NVAITE & 00.,25.3 MARKET STREET, I'HIADELPHIA, and for IC by all the book sellers in the United States MirenELus iNtINIARY GEOGRAPHY,, An easy iatroduCtion to the study 01 aeogra 'pity, designed for children, and completely il lustrated by 120 engravings - and 14 .colorcd maps. MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE GPHTRAPHY—.. The text, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps areprinted together in one qnarto Macirgu.'s SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY Sc ATLAs, it system of modern Geography, comprisifig a desct iption of the present state bi the world and its five great divisions. Embellished with nu- , merous eti;,ravi sig - ? and illustrated by nn excel lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate colored maps. This series of Geography by S. 'Augustus Mitchell has been wlaly or patTily introduced into the pUbLie and privnte schools of all the principal cities and towns of the uni, ted States; and after it full and fair trial .of its merits in these schools, it has receiVed an olniost nave - nal recommendation: MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY St ATLAS An ancient:classical and sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events, views of ancient cities, etc.,-and acean- - paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful colored maps. - MITCHELL'S ATLAS OP OUTLINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geoff raphy with Maps and embellishments: - Miter; ell's key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's Key to .Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and popular books, and are becoming very exten sively used in tile best schools of our country. GILEENE'S Fitter LESSON IN GRAMMAR, based upon the construction and analysis of sentences; designed as an introduction to the "Analysis." GUEENE'S ANALYSIS-1 treat se on the strum lute of .the English language, with Musts - Riad slid exercises adapted to the use Or schools, by Samuel S. Green, A. M., Pt incipal of 1110 • Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These books hive already in the short time they have been publishedobtained a very .2.X • tensive circulation, having beat introduced into the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pitts burg, Gincinnatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg. and other cities and towns, aid recommended by those who have tried them in their schools, us without, question the - best English Grammars , in existence. \VAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. rziE PllOl Ally SCILUOL ItEA1,1:11-flirt II 19 h:lgitittcys. It contains :t feHsnit opo t each of elemcntary , inti11(11 of the Lm- The Primary Stllo - 01 Reader, part 4(1 mu contains e‘erein.t.s iu artnentation, Incinaitgoll in connection with easy reading - lessons. The Primary Reader, part :3(1, is n/e3ignil fop the first class in l'inininil'SChools, awl the lowest class inn G continuo. Schools. 111 R (:RA/01.\R SCIIOOI, REA711:11, is designed foe the middle class in Grammar contains exercAes in articulation arranged in connection with reading lessons_ Tut:.lhs•rl;[c'r SetiooL READER, in design, for the highest classes in public and private schools. II curtains exercises iu SWICUISIIOII, pauses, and Mlle:minus of the voice with' such rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful, THE INSTRUCTIVE READER ; or a Course 0 Reading on Natural History; Science mid Lite- ratitredesiried for schootß. rlin SHILLING BOOK Consisting of words in columns and sentences for oral and , yri9eh exercises. It is n complete and systematic series of exerci.ea in English orthography. -Tide highly popuhir series of reading books, and this'spelling hook were compiled. by Mr. m. I). 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