MMa 003304 "From the "Anmerican leaaenger." BY MR!. Y.. II:'310011RNBY in thy bpttor than a thoasand:' • ' Hero oansearated spot! '. ! • Hero wonld I choose ray lot • OP , SaOath praise, • entil Lilt toy hand, Who outaihis mortal hand, ' ' 8611 oloao nty'da:sa. ' , .011, holy mort_of prayer, ,Lot yonrrForship share; Until I see YOn hosts in glorious light,' And.lntigeh3 olOthod in white -17 A goodly company: `thitirtny-raptured ear .Itlterual songs„ shall hoar, And in the church above, Whose ritual is love, rind perfect rest. THE CONTRAST. I saw a vast multitude of the siok and dying, i i all fast ha. ning to death, and I heard a voice t saying to eh and-all, , There is life for the asking;' ' d there was but one or two of all that grog company raised their voices to beg thel)ocia.- -- _ fea IT a band Of weary travellers,,in n san dy desert, parched with ,thirst, and faint be neath the rays of the litirning sun; andi heard a voice saying to them, 4-There is water for the seeking.' 4 Ho, every one that thirsteth; come ye to-the waters!' and directly in sight appear ed n cool and sparkling fountain, gushing tram a rook which throw its deep shadow across the weary land;' and but few there well() who made the" effort to reach the grateful shade of the rock, or to slake their thirst in its waters. There is gold for the digging,' proclaims another voice; and thousands of gager ques tioners cry, Where—where V Far, far away, over the dcop waters, across the dangerous passes of the mountains; danger and , disease must be met, privation and hunger must he brayed—but what of all that Y there is gold •for the digging,' at the end. And how they throng, and press, and crowd, to reach that far off land. What shall it profit a man, if lie gain the whole•world, and lose his own 060 ; or what,' when ft is lost, 'shall he give in exchange for his soul I' LIFET.L.A.SX HOURS I=l Lifo's Inst hours are grand testing hours.— Death tries all our principles, rind lays batmen our* foundations. Vast numbers Wave been found to aot the hypocrite in life,(_.Who were forced to . be honest:.in the hour of death.— atheists have owned their madness, what infi dels-haye—deeouuned—their—prideiplesovhet worldlings have bewailed their folly when death approached. Misgivings of heart that have , heen kept secret through life, have come out hi _._death;_ and many_whosenmed_all fair atad_right for glory, have had to declare that they had only been self-deceiVed. It bits been said, • - Men may dissemble -through life, but none - ever dissemble in death;' hence the value of dying testimonies. We gather the last words, the last acts, the last .experiences; and we tract:ince titem up as the indubitable evidences -in-favor-ef T -or—against-the chnractor of those that wore their subjects. None have over im pugned their value as testn -- cif — CUMreiTand all have felt their force. • THY- WILL H HONE." . The great work of life is to bring our will -into subjection to the will of God. If we had no will but His, if we could sayfrom the heart, as our Saviour hall, taught and commanded ue Thy will be done.' we should be hap py. It is the standard at which we ought to aim; in the language of Archbishop-Leighton, Our will should be rooted out, and the wilt of God shouldle put in its stead.' It was the standard which our Hayibur retohed: 'Verily, verily-I saymnto ;ow -the Son can do nothing of himself but whet ho seeth the Father do, fur what things soever lie dealt, these also dp oth the Son likewise„ It is quite evident that these words, taken in their full extent, are a proof of our Lord's divinity, but we also see clearly, that in his humanity, his will was to do the will of Ilim.,by....Whout ho was sent. CONSOLING IDEA OF DEATH • I congratulate you au/myself,' wrote John Foster to a Mend, that life is passing away. What a superlatively grand and consoling idea is that of death I Without this radiant idea, this delightful morning star, indicating that -- ilieTtilanaryOreternityTrs — gehli to eine, life would,' to any view, darken into - midnight mel ancholy. 01, the expectation of living here and living thtt., always, would, he indeed a prospect of overwhelming despair. But thanks to, that fatal decree , that dooms us to die— Wanks to that Gospel.whibli opens the vision of an endless life; and thanks, above all,' to that Saviour friend who, has;promised to cow duet all. the faitliiiillhrough the sacred trance of death into a Beene of paradise and everlas ting delight.' . garlle that bath alight thoughti of sin, ne ver harl'gient . thoughts of Goa.---Oioen. LIGHT SUDIIUER READING. irtiIit.FOLLOWIIVG arc among the new jik.,,and'ohcop publications just received at the ,En" 'l..dok and Periodical Store of the dubscriber (lato Mar:in'e) on Main eittrymts- Street. Harper's. the International, Corley's, - Cis ham's and Sartain's ,Magazihes for July-25 cents i ench. David Copperficld, by Dickens, LO cents. Itena—Mrs, Lee floniz's new - story— 50 els The Heir of Weet WayloOd,by Mary Hewitt 50 cents. This Mother•in.Law, by Mrs. Sauthworlit, 50 contd. , • Rose. Paucities, or the„•Antobiography of a Clergynum'sdaughtcr. 50 cents. 'The Daughter ot. Night-25 cents. =Lord Harcourt by Carolina Sinclair 60 cents. ;• The Donning and their Beaux, br Mies Leslie': 25 cents 'i'he - Dunhess, or Woman's Love and Wu man's Hate. 50 cents. The.-Widow Rugby's Husband-50 conte. %Polly,,Pea Bloesom's •Wedding, 50 cents. . Together with a large Variety of other new Wurktri; All the new publications received as socin . periiiiblished, and sold at publidter's prices. eciinplisteitassoriment of - Stationery, Enve lopii, 'See.: always on hand, with a large Valk.= tv of Bboks in every Department of L•teratttre, Science', liisfary; Biography, Thellogy, Tra vels,-Ste.- Also, School Books of every kind in two,-at the lowest cash.pricea. 1851 • A:'M. Ylf ER , Agent. ".. 01kina and Crockery Ware. Waite Granite Stone Ware, machos Dishe s Nitres. 'rea Sets, covered nd uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and the her acts, pitdhers,,&e., togetner will. a lot . ._ _ - . •• 4, • • •,' Blue: Liverpool Ware, • all 'of the • latest - Style - and shapria;•also, all the various articlos of the hesc•common • ' May and Edged Wore,. - • The assartnieni inCliides a few plain ; White mu! Gold BandC/ifas Tea •Sets,• of tho'beu And st yle, and also all the • necessary_ariiedes• of the: beiii• Granite, Stone and Blue iit,ipool,Ware'suitable for any sized • ;, - ,Dinner or Tea Sits, as . may•be wanted, together with a viably "ol Glass Wad; a ,ficeastiorimont of • . Bdr 'an& Table , Tamblere, . . . :recited - and - otlier bo'whi,'gobleiri, wine ,glaiserr,' lemonades,' lareps,• &e. The . priees Jor.all:of' which are hied elia.doivest cash ~•prfeea: Wa iiiVtie:oift friends' w,ho arc•in rah!. ,O . artiefeei in our pea tail. I • ,J. W EBY. - -irENNYA extracte—freolt J. 'from :Rd .4 4l :)t;itiirherMilleksttetitild as •,4rtoitfttf..ol",laocllikodi •errutp9ry, tit the • E'en. ray pregStoreotext., 4orrto the Tout: ';•• tiVsi' arrietge`'". " • ^':& "''NkY.t r e:ll•Prc 41P/AY2mlll hes isoldilow ihe' v owner iniviriit'tioW•,forthe'r utn! . ifyr the wine. ••",i.tuti,l6 •.it:4_411 ,3 Ok ASP Fol , Ef.A Wliiitti 7 ilieit.l4ll.'itii, 'wire ie et eor-7 „. dpcl 8. • gW B.I,IIURRAY, Ag't, ii:,_p.#! . .*..0 , ,,, - ,k1..01ji . ii . .5 Extensive Cabinet Ware-`Roinns., lAonEnT a. SMILEY, easel:mot. to Wm. 0, Gibson, CABINET-MAKER . . &'UN• phlitTAKS.B.,North Hanover steed:Carlisle, would respeelfully inform theCitiaens of Carlisle and the publie generally that 'he now has on , • hand a large assortment of new tItiaLILLS - -• and: elegant FURNITURE, 2. 4 " 44 --- - :: consisting in part of Sofas, . Wardrobes, Card and other Tuhies, Bureaus,, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sewing stands, &c. manufadtured of the . bctst materials and quality Warranted. Also a gene ral assortmcnrof Chairs at the lowest prices.-- Venttian Blinds, made to order and, repairing promptly attended to. itreat , 'FlN:l made to order at the shortest dotice. and having a splen did Hearse he will attend funerals in town or country. o:rlloneforget the old stand of Wm. C. Gibson, in North frenover street, a few doors north of Ghtee's Hotel Sept 4—ly , c 4V. u c P. 91 Corner of Ilanover and Louther ate., .Carlisle. ItIE undersigned has always on hand a laige stock - of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different stylos,...vhich he is prepared, to sell at the lowest prices.' Ho invites attention Partic ularly to the Patent . Sprink. Bottom Bcditead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objectioni. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfae• lion td all who have them in use. .ir/CUFFINS Made to orderat the shortest notice. JACOB FETTER. Carlisle,Jan y. 22 1851.--I Extensive Furniture Rooms. J A .TIES W.WENVER would respectfully J the attention of House Keepers and the nubile to his•oxfonsive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobe's, Centre and other Tables, Dressing .and plain 13ureaus and every othwUrtiele in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. • o:7'C:wiles mode at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided if fr funerals. He solic its a call at'his.,:stablisliment on ..North Hano ver street, near Glass's Li OTEL. N. 8.-Fur Moire hired out by the month or year. Carlisle, March 20. 1850.—1 y rAnivrEws znorroraunnu rrillE subscriber would reSpectfully invite thaattention of farmers to his assortment of PLOWS, now •manufac -A. lured near Craighead's Mill - • in South Middleton township, four miles south of Carlisle. ----- ' My assortment consists of Withrow's, .Stuckev's and Bull's patterns.— Tim Castings will all'he ground. I will also make GRAIN CRADLES. of the most im proved patterns. All order's directed to I.Vm. L. Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended to with tiro.notness, and Plows or Cradles itchy.' ored in any part of the county free of charge. q L. CR AIGHEAD, Propt,r. DAVID STUCIIEY, afanufiteer Feb.l9 nni A sr.rammn) mum" ,r - rBIE undersigned respectfully informs ,his friends and the :public generally, that he has just returned from 4{1 ., ~ Philadelphia, having purchased the most ex tensive, as well as - the 6 • chez] pest assortment of 1 .7 6 :S , ;•‘611.. - • Watehesi-Jewelryf &0.-, - ever brought,,,m Carlisle` Ills stock cbn• gists in part of Gold and Sillier Patent Lever 'Watches, Mid and Sliver detatched do. do. Gold and Silver Lepine Watcltei. in shat every variety of Watches-St aft prices - Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions, Watch Keys,_ Gar. Rings. Finger.Ririgs,-Breast Pips, Gold and • Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver 'pens - and - cases...and Braeelets:in great variety: A splendid article - of Gold, Sliver; German -.-Bilver, and Illuod Steel -SPEC• TACLBS; which are uniurpass ed in qa a thy byliny othersrtiele west of Phil adelphia, and which can be sold at least 21 per cent cheaper than in any other establishment iS the country. Also a large lot of ° SILVMEL-WAREI, comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives. Srlt Spoons, Fruit 'Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Ca'ses. Porte Monnains, Port _Falios, Ladies/ Wilting Desks, with a great variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A largo lot at CLOCKS, assorted patterns. which Will be sold low, and warranted to be geed. Watches, Clacks and Jewelry Repaired, . call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to be suited in qual ity, quantity and PRICE. His articles are cash purchases,jconsequently, he can atford to sell lower than'the saws articles can be purchased eisewhere. Call-at-the -old-stand,- a-few-doors west of ,Burkhulder's Hotel. January 15, 1851-1 y . 0 N LYN. A Voice 'rob% the Burnt Dlstrlet.” Monyer's Candy Factory jlebuilt TEII subscriber wouldrespeetlully announce to hie friends and tho public generally, that his Factory which was *deatroyod by the late fire, Ito.. been .rebuilt; and', he 15 now prepared to furnish them with . CHOICE CANDIES, , manufactured of the best material, which he will sell , Wholesale or retail nt the old stolid in North Hanover street, a low doors north of the bank, where, he has , just opened a general assortment of FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting of Orange; Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Altnmds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, Ste. are would also call attention to his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Gloss, Wood, Gum and China, of endless varietios. In connection with the above, he has on band a mime , lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars,.Colfhes, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Croakers, Matches, Blacking, Sic.-- a prime lot of CIGARS; /if the boat brands. The subscriber returns his sincere Imam to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire-to please to me.- rit a COIII4IIIOIICO of the some. Ile would also return Blanks-to the Firemen and Citizens for 4 ' their efforts to save his pro arty on the nigh of the late conflagration Carlisle, apt IMA.I $ C tr [dit - pp THE subscriber:has' on hand a large and well selected assortmant of ;iIUSIC of all kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes. Polkas, UV. also instractlons for Piano and other instruments. " Method" for piano, ..Mazas Method for the Violin, dtc. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality at city prices. Having Made an arrangement With an im• portiqg and publishing house in Philadelphia. he will lie constantly supplied with new' Mush , and able to furnish anything in that line at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Music Vouchers will find it for their interest to cell and examine for themselves at the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion House Enil9) S. A. HUBBARD. Turquoise, Mats, and otlier• FanOy'•Lampe,—Lamp Mats, and. paper •ohades,—just received, next door to-to Our PO. (May 28,',51. Linen Drilling. A general ossortinent of white • and colored Drillings forriMen and Boy's ..wear, just reePived by (iViny 21,'51) Gil HITNER. • To IVlCilliners ' JU S ' reunited anothpr lot of Bonne' Frames of the latest style. Also, Bonnet eilkat Silk and SatiolLiniete.ottinrioue colors. ~ deo I „ .„. ,•:.„ Patent , lE,ltax4ll Poliett; , . FIR. giving a beautlialglossto line, Collars, itte.:, and prevents - dust from sticking - to 'Linene, ece. Ic eolitains nothing ittJurious. ,, Juat;reabived by . • dem ; y ,.t D W • • • LAST NOTICE. - - br.' poreaindebted to the estate o -Hen.l Churel; doted.; are; requested to :call: ..oh die au'lsorther at tilt. offite;of Church, Le ,e' rearview Lureber.Mlerehanie; ie'N.ew•Citte- - 1 tigviand;and' settle ea ITIEI,WillIOUL: deIOYP, gia; *fertheriindelgenee panne!. he•given ,; • • 1 ft.,IVCHURCU, • • rtii*ltf Adin r FriAltßigorm - pcp4tykieLA,,,lNlC; r 4 N A .k.o.4danrlo . o:llo P d oe' , o,r , atoo, l sA9!4 . ,'oll,bapo mill'aoll a raw dazla , priceao . Ciouatpjr,niikahaaket : . .yould do wall to giva maa< call: •i• 'Juno 18th,'Crl. ,SANI'L .4. HUBBARD. 'DRUGS 1 . :';DRUBS 'DRUGS t Friiiik,Spnair Eupply I rrtuyE jluit . leceived e fresh•stock of ' Ned. , 11_ i -Mines ) ; Paints; - Glass ' '. Gil; '&c., : which havirig.,becirti,p,nrchatied wit h-great care rat the best city•hodites:l . akin cenfidently',recomniend, to Famillee;:,Physiolatisi,":Ceuntry Meychants dad Dealord, as being 'fresh and purl., . . :,, ~ '. ' -DRUGS. 11arbaand Extra cts'; -- ' Spiees,ground and whole Essences, Perfumery, &c. • ' ' ~ Varranted Genuine. STUFFS.' '' ''' . ' Log 'and•CaniWoods, Oil Vitriol ,-, •. ~ . - Copperas; - -, „ ' ' • Lac Dya• PAINTS: .-. ' • . Wetherill & Brothel's Pura Lend, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey - Window - Glass, ,Linseed Oil, Turnoff. tine r Copal and -coach•Viiinish, and Red Lead., All of which 'will be'sOld at the 'very lowest market price, '-• Alsh, a Bean and splendid, as . , , sortment of Paient . Medicines, Fine hemi.ealei' Inetrumente. 'Pure &won't Oils ' Cod Liver Oil • D YE • . . Indigoea, Madders, Sumac,. , • Alum;' • •, • It. B.SMILEY FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other -articles calculated for use and ornament, all ol• wl.ich are otitt<•ed at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub• scriber on NortlfllanOver street.' - S. W. HAVERSTIGK.' May 28, 1851 ORNAMENTAL MARBLE ' WORKS OWDNS & .11RECIILLIUDS Recently from - • ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Ili Carlisle and iw vicinity;- that they. have now nt their Marble Yard in South, Hanover street, a few-doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an elegant stock of pure • .. , 1•111ERICAN" WHITE .Iife2RBLE, and are prepared to execgto ittthe:rninifriniehed siylo Monuments,. Tirmbsi . Grave Stones at all priced, " Mantles, ,•• 'Door and ;Finitely Sills, " Steps, Sre., together with every other article in their line, and promise that in finoniss of finish, chaste ness of design and quality. of Al•frble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab lishment. • . • They-are also the authorized agents - of . 6ir Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will fur nish front his manufactory all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposes, nt the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or" manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, &c., at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having had great experience, and being em ployed in the' best shops-of Philadelphia, they .are therefore enabled to manufacture the .MoEit - fashio - nable - work7 and — rest_ ly — trsk — aishare of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. [Carlisle, nov6 1856 t Wier wzr.a. Irma Strgrinal /111110USANDS of bottles of the AMERI - CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur ing the past year, and was never known to flail of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli cate disease v Seminal weakness and all diseases °film Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this pleasant and pnpular remedy; need feat' no - exposure;'irs - it — loavee no oder on the - breath, 'requires no restrictions-in- diet- or-business-- contains 1E; Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, or 'condition., .1t is aka talc best remedy known for Floor Albils'Or--Whitee; (female c .inplainte) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge -of u remedy. -This - celebrated remedy hasiong been used in private practice of a phy and — witliunerfing. success, radically curing ninety.ninc of the_ hundred cases in.a fern days.' Around each .bottle are plain and full, directions. CAUTION—Aoki for the AMERICA N COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Price SI per bottle. For sole by 8. ELLIOTT Carlisle; .1. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Willidina Columbia: by A. Miller, Lancaster;; E. Morrie dr.:Co. York. (,January, IS, 1851. STOVE WAREIIOO XIS A NE.T.IN MAN 41. UFACTOR rllEsubscribers desire to inform their friends and tile public that they have removed their TIN, COPPER. AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to -the room nearly oppo site their old stand on North Hanover street and may now be found in their 'new and cont.' modious- manufactory on the West side of the said street, a few.doors_ above Louther street. where they a ill Continue to keep on hand a-lull assortment of every Tits, Copper and Sheet—lron Ware: which may be needed by housekeepers 'and others. 1. heir articles are manufactured by themselves, of the best materials, and in point of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.— They will also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice till kinds of Dist/Ring Apparatus: 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 largo variety of . COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every variety of plain' ten•plate STOV-ES, elepant wood and coal air-tight PARLOR S'l OVES. of the., latest--styles; COOICING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at various prices. which cannot fail to please every taste. They. re• 'spectfully solicit an exinnination by the public of their large and varied assortment of stoves. Thankful to the public for favors heretofore extended, mid being, determined to relax no. exertions to , give satisfaction to their custom ers they hope to merit a continuance of pa tronage. igr'rfte . highest cash price will be paid for old Copper and Pewter. MOrtHIS &. HERSHEY. Cnrlisle, March.l9, 1851—ly Fresh Arrival of Hardware. P. MONYER CHEAPER THAN THE C.HEAPEST. AVING s t returned troth Neiv York lk lY Philadelphia with the best sea Cheapest Stook oIIIA RD WA RE, C UTL ER BUILD ING MATERIALS, PAINTS,, &c., over brought to Carlisle, I would resgebtrully rogues! dealers and consumers and all others to give me a call and see whether they cannot get more and better goods fur same Money than at any Other place in town. 'My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Ilin . gos, Screws, Nails , Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c., complete and verrcheap.. Carfianters° Tools, I have a aplandcd assort•' teem. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma terials ' vie :—Vancers, Mahogany, Mineral and 'Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDLIMS4.COACH;MAICERS.' eon have everything itftheir,tinti'eheapar that ever. • • •• ' • • • • • FOR SHOEMAKERS, I have a first rate stook of-Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, l'ltread and' War, and a sdperh - assortment of Shoemakers Toolse -I haves's° it...complete assortment of Ball's Lasts', made in Harrisburg,, which can be had other plitce,in, town, aud-at Bell!a.F.rices. To: gather with an assortment atilt kinds of Ham• meted and Rolled Iron and Steel.,'"Of . 111quiss.' keephig Articles,'l have Kayos. Forks, ffpoonly 'Waiters, 'Sn'uffers end 'Trove, Tubs, Buckets,; ' weiLt;:e.tam :* • , I have' the ' largest,' Hapillionmat and •Cheapesi, Assortment. in And io all , who, want: Guod and. Cheat') HARD WARE,'LwOuld say! came and aetrtor yoursehr..,.. oci3o , •LYNE: , , • , .TUST received a: freah.innzel. of Pore ,Ciiie . d, .Vinegar, of auperiorqualityetnd.Warranie Area from aclalteration.. v. , ~. ,- • . .'; nov6 .. : ' ~:. •,- ~,,,,: t,:G, W;1.11 t NER, .) .-• - 01111413 n% Stocltingoi. ' A- FpLkoseiortbpqn... qi i,xecl' Mornio. qc,i4l, ii* . em pt Also; Ludie,alloqe vp , rieCylust, cipenod: by . t iitTisTE,ll,.. = ,Tit sulitpribOr it i now .o,eining- 'it • deileri& '4'lo;l6l6lft:of Ettack. Silk ,t,itdicq,, silk, VF,l,OVP.ai'Lielis,Thread . , Gioree,aslll, Goiania comortirpenEor sijk;liet , thiedd And CottOltrosiory. •, , Jrulabg Q W HXTINIER. filiatlfaitotto. B. E DI 0 V 11. .14 ! eitti 2tbutit,ociiie 40. 4ritts't:PutiViunit: , ' • • `Itr12).1111, (St 08113IZE, , 4,6;,8, 9 and art* ? -Hallivrra , 44' p 8.146 Foßtg; iron - 46;f° 'roclave, in . in Resewoodi Mahogan and Walnut cases `,of vat-logo and.without iron frames, dornbining.all-fls improiemcnts requisite to a superior instrument. , . L & g:'haire 'received, from ,the Maryland ,Institute theft,* - premium for their Pianos, in three siracessivg•years; 1848,' 1849, 1850. They have-also been - honored with Numerous tesiimo• • Mali frofn all ,theThnokaolebreed "artiste who hawi'used theirinstreiments. Pianos fiom their, establishinent have been used at the concerts oa.Lind, Heim, Holinstook, Bishop; Laborde, grniot), and other eminent performers. They guarantee iluMbility for'_five years, andertgood care. and will: replace ...lib others 'all:which mar not,gibe satisfactiOn.if within • ' Their Honalactory:being conducted mr-the most 'extensive; scale enables .thorn furnish instruments at 'the very lowest 'priced, Whole sale and retail. Constantly on hand, A. P. Hughes' Melodeons, ranging frcirn•s4s tol2oo, for which they are solo agents for this city. - JanuarY22-1851-1y • • Perfkmery, Fancy Soap & Paper Box zwArrerracirony. • 48 Market skeet, below Second, Philadelphia. grl LEGG & C ROM PTON, Manufacturers — ll.:l 7 sT — Pir er fumy.• Fancy — Mil and — FancyM .Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the 'Cumberland Valley. to their extensive stock of Goads..eoinkising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &c, of every variety. Also, afull and.complete as sortmentol Fancy Paper_ Boxes, of every de scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. 1/rpog't forgot the place, 48 Market street, attention. All orciers will meet with prompt attention: - janls PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS, .N'o: 171 CIIESJVIIT STREET, P111L.41)%19. OLD STAND, occupied for snore (him one•third of a century by.G. E4.' n E undersigned' would most respectfully • I. announce to the public that he isLAO ENT for more than.twonly of the most celebrated manufacturers of II OS lt y i TON, NEW YORK, PHILA DELPHIA, and elsewhere and a.constantly receiving from them PIANOS o the richest and most varied styles, of superior tone, and nf. the most superb finish, of 6. 61, and 7 Octaves,, which aro warranted equal to any manuructured either in this country or in Europe. / Just received, also, niurther supply of Ohurph and - Parlor- Organs, of beautiful patterns and fine tones. is - constantly supplied with a Olathe selection of SERAPINNES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex• tenable manufactories in the United States; a: mong. whim is _a new style of REED ORGAN htTimi - Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt p'pes in front, and case elegantly carved, and highly ornamental: Toning and Repa.ring—Sig. Salvador La Gram, a distinguished Piano Forte Mannfactu rerand Organ builder, will attend to all orders. sept4.'so. OSCAR C B CARTER. ECONOMY IS WEALTH.- Eight liiglitj Lii gli t! . _ Pine 011,..Camphine & Medal Fluid, CO acknowledged superiority and nurity, UV manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS • & HATCH, at the old established sand of the late Benja nun 'P. Davis, CAMDEN, - , - NEW - JERSEY, where.orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, eel the 'award of n Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute, over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, Tisrpentine, Rosin, and- Spir its ofTarpentins,..for-niile Wholesale and Re tail, at the lowest prices. Steam Iron „.. ..... nixontrat marmAarisErt, Corner of Ridge Bond and Broad Street, PHIL AD ELPDI A. WOULD call the at;toßtion of purchasers to their, elegant assortment of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, , • BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing far Churches, Public and Private Sguaresc&e:4-together-with all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron.Wqrk: More &. Gallagher's Book of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containing the best •selection o designs &hat has ever been issued,•will be sent to any person who may wish to npnke u select tion. [1ab19,51 BOOTS AND SIXOES. . , . .. . . THE stibsorthor has fur - received a large supply of BOOTS & SHOES, - ' ' - for •Spriti and Summer Wear; • which makes hip assortment very complete—. i • It comprises Gentlemen's French Calf Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters ' Jack son Boots, Men's, BOys' and Youths' Enam• ailed Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Sippers, &c.—. Also, Ladies' Misses and Children 's Gaiters, Buskins ' 'lies and Slippers, Every e ff ort will bo made to please the citizens of town and country, who are respectfully solicited - to con. 'inn° their patronage. . Carlisle, may? • WM M . PORTER. Brushes ! Brushes ! A- great variety of these useful articles'iii fored for sale, consisting of Whitewash, Swettll ing, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair, Teeth and Nail, Estill and Graining lirtnihesi great. variety, all of which are of the best qua ly and Will be sold at the lowest prices June 6.- S ELLIO'T'T THIS WEEK ! rrVII.9 . WEEK wo receive• at the Central Drug Store next door-to the Post office, a fine stock-of Fresh Alsdicines. jelB,'sl. RAWLINS & MecULLOCH. aloke drew Goods, . THE subscriber has just •leturned _from the city 'with a fresh .assortment of Fancy and StaplcDry Goods, among which may be found White and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, pop. linos, FOULARD SILKS, Barege de "lines, SILK GRENAD I N ES, Crape de Paris, Ginghams, Lawns, Calicoes, &c., all of which will bo offered on.accommodating terms'by JrnelS_. • ' G W HITNER. To the Ladies. JUST received, at P 0•R T E R'S S H 0 E STORE, a fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Gaiters, Jenny-Lind Ties, Bus kins and Slippers, of the beet quality, also eve: iy variety of fancy colored Frendt lasting 'for gaiters, 1,5 hielf will be made tip to order. • June 11 1851. MOOTS di. , SHOES. - . - - • it AM now ripening . my Spring stack of La 1 dies and•Gentlemen's Boots and' Shoes.—. a largo lot of Boys MIMS and Children's Shoes. • till "of , the newest style, best quality, and best of all very cheap: ap2 • • " C. OGILBY. Blacksmith's Coal. 2000 lishall...;',akalcamith's coal, a a'aberi articla,'receiviag add for Cola by , • • . - • , MIS MURRAY,-Agt: TEACIUMRS ANTEZ, . „ . THE School -Director/I of Frankfort, town ship, will,tneet'iitlackey'a' tavern, on tho 14th clay of rAttgoot next, nt I 0!e100k,.P.M.. for the exantinotion of Seven Tenders, for said town; ',ApitliOnts please attend. "Juii9o 'IOHN nRo wrl;,-,Fectiy: Bonnets ' and Ribbons, wr.p.6To , joet received' Our third eepplj Of ;'..0 1 0,aq ' • ; 0 HEAP BollritrETS B9XIVET . RIBBO.NS . q. which elijeiriiel,he'tiioilition of the , 'oldies.' '': may 'T .4 • 4 •4•4 VV'BENTZ. •• •fi.-43'e#:',4iiltsalaok Teas. ~ Faq , 4 the v;it'orir'"-45i the' Metiers,. jetikhis of Ptiiladelpllia '•~6~,ll%ei to at. waya fresh, OrksiFitl)7 3 :l44lll6.by ,''‘ ' PW,T;BY I'%IIZI*.IMAMER" POOOZ flirelAn44Vis 6l " Oro 6 i ' 11 , t35106 . :4iC , 5, fur Ike.ipib;ala the fAIRBbt _Sti,C.C.V 3 B7 O n 40:1'..tolifc id' °Houses,' SteimpbOk!fc&p.oloi alngle.instante is katiwn.wkwie load. rig dalo bY Ernk 2 i 'YA X T.O IC Attriiitce The InitedAtaies' Life Insurance • Annuity' and 'Tuist Oomiiany. , karter: i'arrettial--Copital $21.000 deli THE constant, unsulieited .application for Life-Insurance, gives ,the most abundant find: gratifying procd, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the jest- importance of this subject. .The great -abject, however, 'of Insuranceshould be atifrty, otherwise the whole motive to, insure may be disappouned.- - Too much care canner be practised in the selection Of an'office.with which to effect the contract. The choice should be regulated not by present and' constantiarge inducements, as , thts, is cm.' iainly . incompatible with future benefits. . 'Piro premiums on lifoare calculated for, the future, tl present,and prtispeetive benefits therefore aro given,. the result ultimately, must terminate in litigattomdisappointment and ruin. The object aimed at •by this institution is stability and per, pautty. The rates of pientium have been care- . Aully ,prepared. with.reibrenee.to fluctuations.- The cash system of payments has also been adopted. 'Unpaid premium rotes constitute no part of the assets of thia,Company, and every contingency being, forthied'with an arnple_capt Ital, security stamps tne whole system. -This feature, paramount to all other considerations commends the company to public favor. Kit pinnarory pamphlets, blanks. application papers information, and every facility will be cheerfully furnished the public by Mr. E. BEA'I"IY, who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. 1)r. H HINKLEY has also been appointed Medical Examiner. Directors.—Etephen R. crawford,_Ambrose 'W Thompson ; Bet?lnmin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'ilenry; Janice Deyereux,"John L Linton. Presidene.—Stephen R. arawford. Nce-Pi•eside6t.—Ambroso W. Thompson. Secresary & Treasurer.—Charles G jmlay. Acaitary.—]Manuel Eyre. COrellda u ~ 4 ttorney.—Thomas Botch. . Examiners. Paul,B Goddhrd, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. fatig7 ly r.r.rtm ISESUZLAWCII. THE Allen and East PennsborOugh Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Cumberland. county neorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully, organized, and in operation under the manage. ment of the foltowing Commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorges, - Mptheel Cock in, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, .Simon-Oyster, Jacob II Coovor, Lewis Henry - Logan, Benjamin II •Musser, Jacob Kirk, Sathuel Prowell, Joseph NVickersharm The rates of Insurance are lets and favors bl a as any Company of the kind in thb . State,— Persons wishing to become members ore invited to make application to the ngcntei.of the comps ny,-who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, Presider HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. Ilyzn, Secretary MicIIAEI, CoCXLIN,- Treasurer. oct 17'49,-; AGENTS - - - Cumberland conntv.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry 'Leafing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore ,and Charles - Bell7 - ChTliSTeAaiiira — Kinia - Ty, Meehan icsburg. Dr..l. Altl, Churchtown. , York coiinty.—John Sherricit, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillskurg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Deg., Weshington, W S Picking, Dover; Daniel Itaffensberger, I W Craft, Harrisborg.—qouser & Lockman. Members tof the company having policies a bout to_expire_can have_them-renewed-hy-Mak• ing applicntion-to tiny (Idle ngents. • " irhOCTOR YOURSELF JLF—FOR 525 CENTS ! ! —By mehns of the pocket 7 iscii lap' u s , or, Every one is dam Physician !.Tweil r,fentllt_editionovith up ,iirds 01 a hundred engra ings, showing private Ms inses in every - shaiiii - and . - nud• malformatinns if the generative system. IY NV Arf .Y OUNG, M.D. l'he time Nis now An iting: from secret disease Il yicynrivyYtv - Acx y cnotained in this hook any one May i ungellimself, without hindrktice to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. in addition to the general routine,ilfifrivate disensii it fully explains the cause of inabbooll's,, da wtill observations on marringe—besidec ninny other derangements which it would not by proper to enumerate in lie public prints •igl , 'Any person sending TWENTY-FIV I: CENTS, enclosed ill a letter, will receive one coo adds book, by mail, or five collies will be ireid Int- one dollar. Address, I•DR. W. YOUNG .N o. 15'2 SPRUCE Street, filfILA DLEPIIIA" 'oat. paid. ‘. 1 . 1--Dft. YOUNG can be consulted 011 1111 - ol the Diseases prescribed in his different publithi ions, id his Offices, 159 SPRUCE street; ever) day between 9 and S &ulna, (Sundays excepted 12',56 FRESH .4.12.11,11*L OF English and American Hardware Cheaper than call he found {his side of the /TIDE subscriber having just returned from 1 the Eastern cities with a full and hant , • some assortment Mall 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 Co Scoter. Ho tel, fortiterly kept by Henry Glass, where ho would invite all that are in want of 'good and cheap Hardware to give him a call and ace and satisfy yourself of-the truth, as we aro determ ined to sell at n'very small adViinee. Small profits and quick sales are the order Mille 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 - other articles too numerous to insert, all we ask is to give us a call, and we aro con fident you will find a good assortment of Hard• ware anti cheaper than can be found, many other House this side of the east. Give us a call is all we ask, at the old and well known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Har lan, in North . Hanover street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kpt by Henry Glass.. nov6 JACOB SENER EXTENSIVE LUIVIBER dic COAL , milli; subscriber would respectfully inform JIL his customers and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER' AND COAL 1.10:-.1NESS, and that having lately purchased in addition to hie former business facilities, the large and convenient Wurehouserind 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, he is now more lully, prepared to enlarge his business. He has at Mistime and' is keeping constantly, on hand - a well selected assortment of SEASONED LUMBER, of all kinds, sorts, and sizes. Likewise the different kinds FAMILY COAL. such 'as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of t h e best quality. A I of which - it-1 sell unusually low for addl.—He will also keep constantly on hand. I PLASTER. SA LT,,FISH, &c. With all the different 'articles generally found' in a, well stored Warehouse.. die will also at all times .buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which he will pay the highest current prides. Being:very-thankful -for: pest favors,. would most anxiously solicit a continuation of at leaid a reasonable share of public patronage. , marl 9 SAM'L, M. HOOVER. TO LAD/ES AND GENTLEMEN. William Webb, ' RESPEC T 1? LI WA( inl',rrnie,tho . public gent. erally, that he hiis just returned 'front thee' city , with a lard° and splondid assortment cit articles , saitable for gentleman, and ladiee'toilets, such: re• ' SDAVING CREAMS AND SOAPS - - - • , 'Reussol's ,itose and Ainbrosialßhavingoreatil;, • Olophane, •. ,„., ,• VV.ash Balls, • r . CircasSiith•Soaps. - ' " Fussy:4.llst Soaps, :Ebctinote ;of Various.; Odors, Fancy' : Cologne, and Vo,logno bottles, • , •,. ' •pompound flarroiv Pinnacle, II: "'' ,Iteeinine,.takeiher with, Geraniviin l oxin'arrows; bears oil, ke.. ,Also a rare asSortinent of briishos;atreh hat brush. ee l 1 10, 41. 109111; ,cl6;,,altaVirig, do., *billies, do,, _ A, Tar of,razors,,aad rasa'. qtrcips. ' A,lao on: hand;ti.large hosofirostirothair work, such as", . hens',Gentle,Wigs apd.eaalpit,, '• Ladies 00,•: - ; .'; flack and front braids, • . •.. ar.varietq ~ of other' to'whieh.the ettentiert of the public it' reepootfully invited: , varlialo, May 2b, 1851 . ,illleliciixe : TAKE. - 4°, • 1i,7:.! r' . :t: - -- - - .• i l _ r • CHERRY PECTORAL: loot the Core of , couarDs, COLDS, 33A11311ATESS, CROUP, .11.STE* rai WHOOPING • COUGH aomrsuzavrrom. Among, the numerous discoieries Science has made in this generation io facilitate'llie business of life—increase its. enjoyment, snit even prolong .be term of human existence, none can be named of more reitl value to mankind, than this contribu tion Pf Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial •ofil virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no Medicine or corn ination of medicines yet knoWn, one so surely control and cure the humorous Co Holies of U‘ilmo. nary disease which have hitherto swept from. our midst thousands and thousands every year. deed, there is now abundant reason to belicve'a Remedy has•am length been tound which can be relied on to cure the moot dangerous affections of — the - lungs. — Our - sont,e - licre-will-not- - permit - us-to* publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would_present.the,f,Towing opiniODS of eminent torn. and refer further enquiry to the •circular which the Agents below nain&i, will al. ways be pleased to furnish flee, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof Of these facts. FROM TIIE PRESIDENT OF AISIIIERST COLLEGE, THE CELEBRATED PittrltASOß lIITCHCOCK. "James C. Ayer—Sit: I hove used your Coon. ny i'suroner. in my own case of deep-seated bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constituaom that it is an admirable compound fOr the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties.— If my opinion us to its superior character can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you • think proper. __L EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L.D From tp widely cele b ra ted. PROFESSOR STILISIAII. M. D., L. L. D pAnFEsson of CIIEMISTR-V. MINERAOLOGY, &C. YALE C , ILLEGE, MEMBER OF THE LIT. HIST. MED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES OF AMERICA AND EUROPE. "I deem the CHERRY PECTQRAL an admirable composition trim' some of the best •artieles in the Mated!' Medico, and at very effective remedy fur . the class of .diseases it is intended to cure." New Anven. Ct., Nev. 1, 1849, MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S:C: Senate, states he has used the Citrus , / PECTORAL whit wonderful success 'to cute an inflammation of le luhgs. EKO,II-ONE-OF-TH- MM Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir :—I am now constantly using your CHERRY PECTORAL in my practice, and prefer it to any other_medicine_for pulmonary complaints. From observation of many severe cases, 1 am convinced it will .cure coughs; colds, and ditetoes of the lungs; shut have put to defirincdnll other remedies. 1 invariably recommend its use in cases of con. sumption,'ancl consider it much the best remedy known fur thatdisease. Respeedully yours, . 1. S. CUSHMAN, PREPARED-41ND SOLD BY JAMES-C. AYER, PRACTICAL-CfrE.MIST„LOAVELL, Sold in Carlisle by Dr. S. Elliott, S. A. Hnbbard end Dr. REIVVIIII%-hi Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira Day—in .Netyyille by J El Herron—in Shippens burg by J. C. &U. Altick, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. June.lS, . • DR. REELER'S tlelebrated 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 t :f -state of the Blood 'and habit of body. TAO All-Iv' Creator has implanted in all organized Vilrfes 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 Winn from which all ports of living matte derives its renovating elements, and consequent_ ly, upon which the life of organized beings do pond, it in probable that in cases of accident' or where artificial mettnaliave been - employed'" to depr e i e it of an essential property, the vital effect of the whole system will be directed to c y ward 'restoring to .it that mopenty. In all eon ' btilutional and hereditary affections, this fluid has undergor.c some primary alteration, which. - ielhe cause cif, the special Maass°, or which es eoetiolly contributed to its production, Rest° ration to health can only be obtained by ii re moval of the inurbtfic cause - through the mcdi. ruin of the circulation ; and Dr. Ki.eler's Sarsa mania, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets. Bluekwoodtown, - N. J.. June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dcur Sir: I em entirely out - of your Panacea/ 1 Ares called upon. day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is bccoming,v4v popular where I:have introduced it, pod 1 thilM o the more it is used the mere pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, , Whf. PARFIAM, M. D. i :* - '.l -, or details, certificates, &c., see Mimi: lam, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size,"6 but ties 0 DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. .-Among all the-remedies before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient comma p t ion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping. Cough, Pleurisy, Att.linia, Spitting of Bluud, and for all affections of the pohnonai y organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every ono afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it nt once. It is warranted to cure ur no pay. Pried' only 50 dents. DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI NATIVE. Every family whether rich or poor, who val ues health and all its blessings, should hove this! invaluable remedy ut hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known fur Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infuntunr, Chen°, - Flatulency, griping pains,cramp; etc., and ror all diseases of the stomach and bowels 'caused by Teething.. The numerous tostintonlals from Physicians and others unsolicited has giver' it a reputatiun as firm as adamant. '.9Eir Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm. Jess to the patient end all powerful in removing ell 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 directiims, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The dose is small, lead each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. • DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS.' :s• Although not recommended aria "cure all," yet they are -the *Most and best remedy to re. move Coestiptition; Joundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, , Head : ache, Indigestion, etc. Ulike. other purgitise medicines they leave the bowelsalwaya relaxed and conseqeently are, , the proper medicine , fer for females and persona leading u solitary life. Price 25 cents. - DR: KEELER 9 B . RIIEUMATIC LOTION; A justly celebrated , external application for *Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headuche,'SpOns . Bruises, Tic Duloreux, Swellings of the . Joints, Rheumatisin, Gout, sciatica and for all disor ders wherein:a. sedative end rubefacient remit. dy is applicable. Price twenty-five cents por bottle. . • 5 - All of the above celebrated and extensively used mediemea, ere:prepared and sold 'sale and Retail, at, 294 MARKET .6 PREET, Philadelphia. • For sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ;:A. (S: Miller,- Dickinson; Messrs.' Altiok, ShiPpone burg,, -F. Spell Mocheniesbitrg,, M. Clavier, •ShicteinatuitOwn; and, In every townthroughotit fhti•pot!nty ant.! State. [January 14,!1851 44 . , THE nuhacillior • Wallis ,hift' Macon, •:thanka ta histritimoiotta .iiustiwoors mid 41)0:public go'. onebuiligoinont , lhon :far and deairits" in', 4' word to' atieutte'ap that he thee nonaidOintily onlatild *hin: eforthin all its brunches co'nnoctod ' with 'lds'. ['hairless withottutota r g into dal that4oitiil 1)0'69. nocessurY and' at lOWA pricOS that could hot.' I have pat OpotiOd `it'Oom'tilato assortment of Othas,'alld Orndling, SO YTHOS of 'different hrandniQ. , 'Oons tardir,ottiwihd , 'Lllnko'k Fire and Wafer t‘ roof.' It' ath t ' r june4 '• • , . . H. SAXTON. ~~jircrltattcou~. Price Reduced , VAUGHN'S rirrizaTpimClinuttE LE 1 Large liottlea—Only Ono Dollat. rhe Propriotar of,the Greet:American Remedy " VA trann' 'VZOCTABLX LITIIONTRIPTIO MIXTURT..” Induced by tie argent solicitations of his 'Aglaia", tliniughont the Unity Mato and Canada, has now • Reduced the Price hl'populer and well known article; and Ram trile date u mea r ez th, be will put up but one size" only,—his qua settles: —.the retail price will be ONE. D . OLL AR. The puldientlY rest assured that the character of the Mods tine, its strength, and curative properties wtuu straw tacitiausit, and the sumo cam will be bestowed in pre _wring it.tu heretofore. Al this Medicine, under Its reduced price, will be prophet* oy those ram have not hitherto made themselves acquaints with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that Id Stiletto ii not Co be clawed with the'attet amount of fleeted it of the day ;..! It claims for itself a greater healing yew, I all diseases; than any ether . ',meridiem'. store .bafors Li world: and has auntainen 'tee(' for eight years by its - gaped( medical vittoes, and, until this reduction, eon:mantled doobl Ito price of.any other article to thitifine, Norms Pen - rtormeitmr, this article lets with great /tea ing power and certainty, upon the flood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, isa all other organs, upon the propor notion of which nth an 'faith depend. - This medicine has a justly bigh . rep - rite.esta mnsody for DPOISty and Gravel, sad all diseases of that natant. It may bo relied -upon who Le intelligent physiotan has abandoned his patient, and fi Lase distressing diseases, more especially DROPPY, the Piner nor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At ;Present price it is easily obtained by all, and the Pita will pros the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! Cam' Plow aak for pamphlets —the atteete give them away they oontain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to fir medical matter' valuable for household purposes, and whle will save many dollars per year to practical honaekeepers. -These receipts are introduced to make the book of fires , value, rudder from its character as no afivertning medium fs the medicine, the testimony in favor of whielt, in the form lettere from all parte of the eeentry, may be relied 'upon. 1150.- Vaughn's Vegetable-Lithentriptio sTizto re —th Great AmericartNemedy, now for sale in quart bottles at each. small Nettles at 50 ors Goat. No small bottles will b lamed after the present cloak is disposed-of. Principal °Pico, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Street, G. C. VAUGHN. - Sold Wholesale end Retell by OLCOTT MCKESSON I CO.. 127 Maiders bane, New York City. • , N. 8... All lot idOs (excepting from agents and &Men wit whom ho transacts business) must be post paid, dr no attenut id be given to thorn. . • S W . I-Invorstlck, Carlislo, J C & G B Altick, Shippensburg, RusselV-Dics, Dickinson,_ J k Spahr, Mechani , •squrg, A Ii Znger, Kingstown. • Dale Valuable School Books, F-PH - YSICI2t - NS - ÜBLI S HED BY THOMAS, COW I'ETH n wAyrk: Ev. G0 .,253 MARKET ti I i .ET, PHIADELPHIA, and for sale h) hook stillerklii the :United States MITCHELL'S PRIMARY CT i( A - plrir, -- A n easy introduction to the stun of Geogra phy; designed for children, and cuiiiidelely il lustrated by 120 engravings. and 14 eolered MITCHELL'S INTERMEDTATE GitnnTt /MIT— The text; the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps are printed together in one - qoartooltnne. MITCZIELCS SeTtOCIT, 01:0GRAPIII . Se ATLAS, a sytitenf of modern Geography, comprising a deso iption of the present state of the world and its five great divisions. Embellished with nu merous en,.ravi ogii and illustrated by an , excel lent Atlas - containing 28 hatidsorr art— colored maps. This - aeries of G introduced into the public and p .of all the_principnl cities and ten— ted States ; and alter a full and fair trial of its merits in these, tehools, it bas received an almost Universal reco mmendation. MiTeiIELL'S'ANCIENT . GEecinAritY-8.:, ATLAS An ancient , classical and sacred Geography, empellished with engravings of remarkable events, views of ancient cities, etc., and accoan paned by ancient Atlas containing . 112 beautiful colored maps. - - MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLIN I.: MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geog raphy, with Map - % and;embellisliments. Mitch ell's Key to the study of Maps. npd Carroll's Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and pojtuiar books, and are becoming very exten sively used' in the best schools of our country. 0 REEDIE's ' , MGT Latapitt la 0 italtiltiAll, baSdd upon the construction and analysis of sentences; designed ns a.) introduction to the" Analysis." - Gant:Nes A NALYSI3—A trent'se on the strncs tore of the English language, with illustrationt and exercises adapted to the use of schools, by Samuel- S. Green, A. M., Principal of the Phelps fimminar School, Boston. These books Ii lye already ' in the short time they - have, been published „obtmned-a -t elusive circulation, having been introduced into the piddle schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pins. burg, Gincinnatti", St. Louis, Vicksburg. and other cities and towns, and recommended by those who have ti ird them in their schools, as without question the best English Grammars 111 existeilce. SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. I arc PRIMARY SCUOOL HEA - liil/ 1— P11; : t ha is . • intended for beginners. It contains n lesson . upo encl. of the - elementary sounds gunge The Primary School, Reader, port contains eNercii‘es in articulation, arranged in coundction with easy reeding lessons. The Priniary Render, part 3d, is designed for the first class in Primary hehools, and the lowest class in Grammar Schools. - . I DE GRAMMAR SCHOOL RE.CDER, is designed for dm middle class in („yammar Schools, and mint:tins ..mi.ercises in tAlltdation tirranged' in connection with reading lessons . 1.:;/4TESCT SCHOOL READER, is for the highest classes in . publie and privateer schools. It contains CROVCISVg in articulation, pauses, and inflections of the voice with such rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful. ',THE INSTRUCTIVE READER j or a Course o Reading on Natural Ilistory; Science and Lite rature designed for schools. THE SPELLING BOOR. ' Consisting of words in columns and sentences for oral and - written,exereises. It is a complete and systematic series of eserci.es iu English orthography. • This hioly popular seri:,s of .rentling books, null this spelling book were compiled m. 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