&vasty illrirkiwg. El TII E D•E AD The dead are everywhere! The isountnin-side, the plain, the' wood prii found; '• • • . • "• • All tho•wideeearth; the fertile and the fair, Xs ono vast burial ground! . . . • Within tile populous'street,' .- 0 . In solitary homes, in plsoes high, . . In pleasure-domes; where pomp .and - luxury . Men bow themselves to die. • ' ': 0 . • ° The old man at his'dir,. The:univoined'ohild;mtrmuring hie world '. - less song, . ' The bondmen and' thi free ' 'lhe rich; the poor, All—all to:sleath bolongl • . The sunlight gilds the Walls --- Of—kingly -sepulchres - enwronght rtith - brass; ''And the long shadow of-the cypress falls Athward the cots non grass. 'The livinglof gone tile Builded their gloritais cities by the sea, And, awful in their greatness, sat sublime, --As if no change aonid be. There .was the eloquent tongue; The poet's heart, the saga's soul was there; And lovine women with their children young, The faithful and the 'fair. They wore, but they are not; Suns rose nod act, and earth put on her ' . bloom, Whilst, mon submitting to the common lot, Went clown into the tomb. And still, mutt/ the wrecks Of mighty generations passed -away, Earth's honest growth, the fragrant wild flow or, decks . The tomb of yesterday. And iu the twilight deep Go veiled women forth like het who Went, Sister of Lazarus, to the grave to weop, To breathe in low lament. The dend :ire' everywhere; lirliero'or is love, of tenderness, or faith; Whore'er is plons”ure, pomp or pride; where'or Life is or was, is death! mum GRAVE.--AN EXTRACT d love, in the twilight hour, when all is calm and iulacenl, to disengage myself front the busy scenes of this world 11 . din and noise, And hold sweet comtitnnion with the sleeping iem,nts of the grave. I love to wander amid toe tombfi, and read upon the lettered stone, or sculptured marble, the epitaph of those who have " off this mortal coil," and laid tliem down to pleasant dreams. There sleep in unbroken slumbers andpeaceful repoSe, in fancy in its bud,youth in its bloom, manhood in its vigor, and old age - inits infirtnity. There repose the friends and companions of our youth, with wlibm we were wont to spend the halcyon days of. boyhood. There, too, are sleeping tire - remains df - n pious mother, or a loved father, who in the wayward hours of in fancy, when we were to lease the path ofmezatude,-taught-us-to-pray,-- and-prepare for heaven; and who, amid the last pangs of dissolving mortality, bade us meet them in that happy country, whore "Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, ---- AtiffeltitiaTeared ne more." - I love' to see the bell-flower, affection's -ap propriate emblem, bloom in grateful fragrance cud attractive loveliness over the 'sacred spot that :narks the resting place a the hived and beautiful—the pious and good of other days,- 1 hive, like my blessed Redeemer, to shed the tear of syMpathy and affection Over the turf •ia, und: for to the- c - tictring and sutilin --- words - of - scripture; - Ivo - aro toil"-- - - " - jr.sUs Wrev." I love to visit the grave yard, because in a few lays OT years;affiirtliCit, - iCtvill - WIE - 1 - 3 receptacle Of this cuMbersoine - cleiy—this earth ly t.thertutele, whiCh has so long been heir ton t nameless ills end sorrows. I love the grave becimiejt is a place of rest. There no t:wag, shall mar our slumbers, or disturb our repose. "There the wicked cease to trouble, and the weary are at rest.", Well may Job, in pro - ipimt of rest in the grave, exolairn-"I \yeahl not live always ;" and the ,Psalmist— tfli, that I had wings like a dovo, then would I flee away and be at rest." "There is a calm for those that weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found, They softly lie, and sweetly sleep Low iu the ground. " The storm that wrecks the wintry sky, No more disturbs their deep repose Than summer evening's latest sigh That shots the rose:" Tat tha-graye is not the finale of man. Ho is destined to rise in triumph'from its portals, and 'claim an infinity of being beyond the star . - -- 6 ,- renlni77 - •" - Ifelford show you •a - mystery; we shall not all -sleep, but we'shall be chang ed, ju n Inbinent, in the twinkling of an 'eye, at the last .trump; (for the trumpet shall sound;) and the dead shall bo ruined incornip; ale, end we shall be ,Clinnged. For this oar ruptible mast 'put •on inobrrnption, and this mortal.yruist pat OD IMMORTATATT." thomandate._of ,Dtvirirrv, shall carth's siumbering.millions, who have so liMg quietly reposed lE. TIMM. HOUSE or DUST, coins forth lionvtlie-droary empire of the grave, with the loutljimii of victory and triumph upon their imMortal,:tongties—rg. Oil GRAVE, WIIERR IS THY WHAT IS . GOD I in ay. sally ' , meeting of one of the commit tees of the Westminster Assembly, the subject of deliberatioit was to frame nn answer to the question, °• Want is God?'! Each man feltths unapproachable sublimity of the divine idea suggested by these words ; but who could ven ture to give it oxpression , in human language! All'shrunk from the too sacred task in awe struck, reverential fear. At length it was re-', solved,' as en eipiession 'of the committee's deep' buthility, that the youngest member sliottlirmalto the attempt: ;Ile-consented; but begged that the brethr,pn first unite with him in prayer for:divine enlightenment. Then in slow, solemn otments, ho thus began pray ert—t. 0 God, thou art a. spirit, infinite, eter nal end unchangeable in thy being, •misdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and truth." When he cessed; - tho first sentenec.of his pray= 'Cr was immediately written down and adopted, as the most perfeet answer that could be con ceived.; as, indeed, in a very sacred sense, liod's - own - SuiSWer, — deistiriptive Of hiluself.— , This individual, it' is supposed, was George Gillespie ' ' -• • • LIGHT SUMTER. HEADING. /ULM FoLLo w LNG. amotmong . the new and eh, ao I , ll,lh:whine jNet received at the andl'eriodical Store Of the (late Martin'et an Main Street., Cilarper . .e. the liitcrnatinnal, Codey'e, ham's 11,111 Sartain'a MageOnce for July-25 c'enta each:: •." . . . David Copperflap. by Dickilnii, 50 cants. rB.-I,ve Hawes now atury--50 cts. The Heir Wust Fl/ay/and,by Mary Hewitt, ccios. 'Cho rMather.in•Lnw, by Mrs. Southward', DO COME. 'Luau Douglass, tit :,, _the Autobiography of n Clergyman's dasigho.r. COMB. The Dow;litor at .Night--2.5 cents. DOM atl-Laily_ll tycoon by Caroline Sinclair (10 cents. • The Denninne and ibeir Beaux, by Mies Ledie. 25 roma. - , • • The llnehees, or Woman's Love and Wo• man's Hine. cents. • Tlig•NVidog HuslT . nd-50 cents Polly Pen'lllossoni's Wedding, 5U cents. Togetherwitik,a largu-variety of otter new works._ Ali.tlierlew, publications received de soon ne and sold at, publidter' !!! micas. .eeew . trnent of. Stationery, Enve lopes. &c: iilWayiiinn: hand large vatic-, I v. el Bootie. id-over}; DrOartnient of Literature, Selencei glitary,;,Tltoalogy,Tra, veley Alsoi,siikeot, Books mi (ivory kind i n the' krive# ; e;iesr - ti D. (Ind 'ol4r.'extinatty—il'rtah elf —frcim • rtou sac l'a, t ()go th R'rfirendjd 8 orififOlePtitig:TA , And•PA ifpnery *he' Den. irdl Diriiix - Star°, ta”teil.itii , • • I'o4 !SI t-W• E. tisl.S. MoDULLi - - • YOFX11•711:• ,, , • ' c'• '31.15, T- YoV•itr:, it , to fi'edif of-Ol' GROCERIES' which a;Mei!. old 1 ;choojoi , ; . • 44,2 • , (3,; • 04/ Y: Stores -. Extensive •Oalgnet Ware-Rooms,'. R w i tz.,li„.. c s2l 3 ipm .lutti t en r g i : DERTAICER., North Hanover street, Carlisle, would respectfully, inform the,citi.zena of Carlisle and ijia:pablia generally that. 4e now has on , • , hand a large assortment of new • and elegadr.FURNIT CUL tqf consts ing in part of Sofas,. • Wardrobes Card and. other Tables, Bureaus; Bedstea ds; plain and.iancy. Sewing Stands, &c. manufactured of fhb best materials and quality warranted. Also a gotte n:ll assortment of Chairs at the lo west prices. 77 Venitian Blinds, made to order and repairing pibmptiy attended to: 'O:. - COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. and having splen• did Hearse he will attend funerals in town or country. 0:3-Dont forgetthe old stand of WM. C. Gibson,, in North Hanovor. street, 'a fow doors north of Glass's Hotel. Sept , , R. B. SMiLEY. v — ou Avtox ril Coster of Ilanover add Loather .14., Carlisle.' 'TIRE undersigned has always on hnnd a large IL stock of superior _Cabinet Ware. Mall the ditElrent 'styles, ~ vhielt he is prepared• to sell at the lowest prices. Ile invites attention -partic ularly to the Patent Sj)ring:Bottom Bedstead, a most 11901111 article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfee• tins to all who have them in use. iKrCOFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FETTER burlisle:Jan'y. 22, 1851.—.1v. Extensive Furniture Rooms - MES R.WE E R would respectfully' ei call the attention of House Keepers and the .public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tabibs, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every ()due article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS iti Carlisle, at the lowest prioes. IKrCollins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. - He Both:- !ts a call at his establishment on North Hano• ver street, near (;lass's HOTEL. N.B.—Fur ailiiTe hired otit by the month or year. Carlisle, March 20..1850.—1y PAI3.IVVEIR'S min.: subscriber would • respectfully invite AL the - attention of runners to his assortment of PLOWS, now manufse• tured near Craighead's ,Mill in South Middleton township, four miles south of Carlisle. 111 . V assortment consists of Withrow's, Shickey's and Ball's patterns.— The Castings will all be m'aiiiid• I will also make 'GRAIN CRADLES: of the most im proved'iyitterns. All orders directed to Wm. L. Craighead. Carlisle, will be attended to witlt promptness, and Plows or Cradles deliv ered in any port of the collar)" free of charge. WAI L. CRAIGHEAD, Propt,r. ' D AVID Si' U CRE Y, Manufiterr Feh,l9 .a. srLrxeleamo STOLE! THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends end theiputilie generally, that he ...: /,', - -4 12 . , 4 Philadelphia, having ( V..° b "•--. •: purchased the most - ex• ..., a < I ~,,,, ,%‘:.:,. tensive, ae well as the . . 1 1- , ......C - elietipest,essortnient of 4 :^ rO. . . ,%...;ii - ..4.'- , 7 tldel. - =: Watches, Jewelry, Sm. ever_ ereught,to Carlisle • His stock con sists in part of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, . Glad and Silver delatched do. do. Gold and Silver Lcpine Watches.' in sh.aveVery variety of Watches nt all prices. Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions; .b.rirftings, Fu f.rTi - 3r ['thins, —Puts. Gold-rind - Silver Pencil,"Gold and Silver , pens and cases and Bracelet's in great variety. A splendid article of Gold, Sliver, German Silver,_and.Blued Steel SPEC 'PACLES,.which are Unsurpass ed in gap lity by any other article west of -Phil adelphia, end which can be sold at least '2U per coot cheaper than in any other establishment in the country. Also a largo lot of SIELV33II.-ITJARElr=z— comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Selt.Spuons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, &c. Also, Card Cases. Porto Monnaies, Port Folios, Ladies! Writing Desks, with a groat 'lariat) , of otheri fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A large' lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which hvill be sold low, and warranted to be good. I Watches, Clacks and Jewelry Repaired, He invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to be suited in qual ity, quantity and same.,His articles are cash purch,ises, consequently, he can afford to -sell lower titan the saute articles can. be purchased elsewhere. Call nt the old stand, a few duora west of Burkholder's Hotel. January 15, 1851-1 y T. CONIoYN. A Voice from tile ~D ukitt District:, Rionyer's Candy. Factory 'Rebuilt: Til subscriber would respreilally announce to his friends and the public generally, that' his Factory which was destroyed by the Into fire, hai been rebuilt,' and ho is now. prepared to furnish theru CEIOICE CANDIES, rhanufactured of the best material, which he will soil Wholesale or retail atthe old - stand in N\srth Hanover street, a few doors north of the bank, where he has just opened a general tssortinent of _ FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa NUR). Pea Nuts,:c,ls would also call attention to his large assortment of • TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting . of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum end China, of endless varieties. lit connection with the above, he has on hand a prime lot of • FRESH GROCERIES, consisting Ef Sugars, Coffees,..Teas, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, Matches,_ Blacking, &c.— Also, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the beet brands. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to n,e• rit a continuance or the same. He would also rot urn thanks to the Fifemen and Citizens for their efforts to save - his pro arty on the night of the late conflagration' Carlisle, sp2 If. MONYER ~'MU~OC~~ ai ~,,. THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected assortment of" MUSIC of all kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, M.. also instructions for Piano and other -instruments. Berlini's Method" for piano; "Moans Method for the Violin, &c, and a supply of Violin. and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality at city prices. having made an arrangement with an punkin. and publishing house in Philadelphia, he will be constantly supplied with now Music' and able to furnish anything in that.line at short notice and upon reasonable terms. - Music Teachers will find it for their interest to call and examine for themselves at, the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion Homo [ml9l S. A. HUBB A RD. Turquoise, Alabaster, and other Fancy Lompe.—Lamp Mate, and paper shades.—just received, noxt door to to the I' O. (May 28.'51. Linen Drilling. A general assortment of, white and 'colored Linen Drillings for Wert and Boy's wear, just received by (May 21,'51),G W HITNER. 1 1!o illindrs JUST received, another hit of Bonne' Frnines of the latest Style. Also, Bonnet silkat Silk and Satin Linings of various colors._, de el, L • W HITN BR; Patent Stunk Polish. V4l‘ . QWdiving,a benutifufgloaa tcYLinens, Mus 'lina,• Collars, tic., and provanta dual from wicking. to Linousi_dia._lt _contains_mothing injurious.. Just received by . • . :dean 0 iV lIITNER,' • • : LAST -NOTICE. LL persona 'indebted to the estate:of Hen• ry.Churell,. 'dec'd.,' are ,requented to 'call on tho auttecriber at the 'office of Church; Lee & Feerytati,tLenther 'Merchants, in Now Cum— bprland aettlo.the, Ennio ;withnut. rtelryy; as aifurther induligcrieg pannot.bogitieri.,_. ~t ; /5 • t.t . ttt:t , st; rea atiwaltsls.., > .17. order to utien,o4it.o Ft stock now on, hand,, I Wilt Sall a few; il!pe nit por,cent 'below ho 'a cash nriee:,,,(lodnirknotnellntel nie wenn:. •• `, i g • • lunli 18th; 1 51: - . •_••• • SA: NV "HI.IIII3WRIX ltiorellanoito. Dalai • - • "'rash Spring Supply ! i DAVE itisi rEMeivail - a fresh stoeilt of.lVled. -I. icines, Feints, 'Glass' 'Oil, &e., _which havitig.been -pUrchased with _great care at the best city; houses, keen confidently recommend to Fernlike : Phyaibiane, Genntry . Merchants and Dealers:ls 'being fresh 'and para. ' • . '• -..... IC' DRUGS: • Patent Alclieines; Herhsand Eitradte,''.. ,• Fine holm ,cals, Spices;ground and whole Instruments, Essences, • - '-'? Pure Essen . % Oils Perfumery, &c. ' - Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. - - DYE-STUFFS: - ' - - - • 1 . /2 ‘, ','' i n t t r l ic Cam Woods, Copperas, .. , Lee Dye* •. - • PAINTS. Indigoes, •' Madders, Sumac Alum, - - :Wetherill - Brothees - Ptire'Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint,and Varnish Brushes, Jersey "Window . Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine,' Copal and coach Varnish, nod, Red Lead. All of witjeli will be sold 'at the .very lowest roarket price, .Also,a &e'en and splendid as sortment of , FANCY GO ODS;FRUITS, - Confectiondry, end innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, till of wl.ich are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book. and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. • ' S. W. HAVERSTI,CIC. May 28., lesi. ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORKS OTENS al. RICHARDS, Ilecently from Philadelphia. ESPECTFULLY inform the.. citizens .of Carlisle and its vicinity, that /hey have now at their Marble Yard in South Hanover street, o few doors south of the' - eourt House, anti nearly opposite A & W Bentz's Sfore t an elegant stock of pure ..d.MERIC.II , i' WHITE .111,2128 LE, and nre prepared to•execute in ilte:most niiished style • JI/onuments, Tombs, Grave Stones al all prices, Mantles, Door and Window. Sills, Steps, 4e., together with every other article in -their line, and promise that-in fineness,of linish,'cheste noes of design and quality of Ilibrble, their work Shall not be surpassed by any:other - eslab= lishment. They are also the authorized agents of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur nishfrom his manufactory all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lota and all other purposes, ut the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufaceure'alL•kinds of 13 uilding Work, such as Sills, Steptrand Platforms, Sec., at - the shori eat notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having had great experience, and hieing em .ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and resrectfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding cOut - ry. novG 18501 'WHIZ WILL YOU suzleram /11111OUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI- .11_ CAN COMPOUND have been sold Aw ing the past. ymir, and was neyer_lcnown_to fail of curing, in a few days, of a - certain deli cate disease, Seminal weakness and 'all diseases of the Urinary organs. re 7 rsons afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in diet- or business Coiituifis Mercury or noxious dFug,s injurious to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, or condition. It is also the bc , st remedy known for Fluor Albus Whites, Vonale c inplaints) with which thousands buffer, without the know. ledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used in private practice nix phy sician and -with with unerring -stn•cess; radically curing ninety nine of the - hundred. eases in a few days. Around each bottle are ,plain and full directions. — CAUTION foi — the AM ETcrCrA — N COMPOUND, and purchase only of ilui.Agents Price $1 per bottle. For sale by S. pLLIOTT Carlisle; 3. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Williams Colombia: by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Marna -6c Co, Narli. (.lanuasy,,ls, 11151. E VI 0 V 11. Id STOVE WAREICOOMS AND TIN MAN UFACTOR Y. rIIIE subscribers desire to inform their friends and the public that They have removed their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo site their old stand on North Hanover street and may now be found m their new and COM• modious manufactory on the West side of the said street, a few doors above Loather street, where they st ill continuoito,koop on hand a toll assortment of every kind of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware: which may- bd_.needed by housekeepers and others. Their articles are manufactured by themselves, of the best, materials, and in_p_oint - rirfirriShliiiirdriiiibilify . cannot be surpassed.— They Will also manulhc turo at the shortest notice all kinds of Distilling Apparatus. They will promptly attend to .the buying of TIA 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 . .protriptness. They tlistPkeep constantly on hand dhow) variety of COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every variety of plain ten-plate STo VES, elegant wood and coal air-tight PARLOR S'T'OVES. of the latest styles, COOKING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at various ark:es. which. cannot . fail to please every taste. They .re• - speetfully solicit .nn 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: ors. they !lope to- merit a continuance of pa. tronage. [a-The highest cash price will be paid for .old Copper and Pewter. MOXIRIS &. HERSHEY. Carlisle, March-19, 1851-ly Fresh Arriial of Hardware. CHEAPER . THAN THE CHEAPEST. gurAVING just returned Irmo New York lk LA Philadelphia' with the best aria Cheapest Stock tif HARD WA REA: U 'MERV BUILD ING MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., over brought to Carlisle, I would resqectfully rogues! . dealers and consumers and all others to give me a call and see'whether they cannot get more and better goods for the same money than at any other lilac° in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hingoa r Serews, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, ktc., is complete ancrvery cheap. Carpenters"Pools', I have a splendid assort. meet. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma terials, viz:—Veneers, MalloganY, Mineral and Glass Bureau Krtobsand Varnish. SkDDLERS & COACH MAKERS, can have everything in their line cheaper than ever. , - FOR SHOEMAKERS, 1 have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, rep; Thread. and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers 'tools. I havealso a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be hod at no other.place in town, nod at Bull's' Prices. To gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham mered and Rolled Iron, and Steel. Of House keeping Articles, limes Knives. Forks, Spoons; Wailers, Snuffers and Thys, Tubs, Buckets, WALL PAPER --- , . Hint/Olio largust,Handsomaat and Chanting Asaortmont in town. And. to till who want Good and'Clautp . HARD WARE', I Would, soy canto-and itait'for youraelvoa. 0ci31. 1 - P LYNE. , . . pUST 'received p fresh banal .of Pure Cide 'V k.itp6tibr (nudity . ; and immune iron from pdt111.011111.1011... novG • ..G W it I.NER.. Ohildren' s 13tockintik FULL.nesortroOn:;',Of whife, , and MiXed' Morino Hoso,of.tall sizes for Children.--*- Also, Lodiesllooo in groat variety just , oponod by • 1' , ' '!;'Or , . • THE subeeribor oinming geficral. osoilmeritbrliongithd Mita, 310 , 41tyle.cif•ljadi F s,Pillc Gloves; ;It6les'h'rctd Gloximsrand lapondrtil oesprtmertt of 5p1t,3114 thNad c'ettollicißieryq,. .. • - G W•• HITNER:. •, • , ..._„.. itiOiioo:4j'bripil*. PREA4UAI • Graitd.sind Sqttarb:•ii3CANOS. Jlldiiu~acturers) IVO 4,.6 8, a - 71;1 1 1. Eutaw iv 1 into ie; ;71.1d, 'OVA NO' FORTESi.Trom G to 7 octaves, in R. - in Rosewoo4Mahogany arid Walnut case'sof various stylee, witMand without iron frames, combining all the improvemeats.requisite to a 'superiorMstrument. 1. do G. have received from the Maryland Instituie iheftist premium.for- their Pianos, in successive years, 1848, 18 . 49,.1.550. They havealso been honored with numerous teatime- Male from all the most celebrated artists who have used their instruments. - ':Pianos from their establishment have been used at the concerts oe Lind, Herz, Flohnetocic,, Bishop; Laborde, Knoop, and other 'eminent performers:, They __guarantee durability for flog years, under good and': %OIL replace with others all' which mat' 'not giva.satisfaction, if application' bo made %within six:Months afterVelivery... Their' Canufactory being conducted on the most extensive scale ,enables 'them to tarnish insiiinnents at the very lowest prices, whole sale am 'retail: Constantly un hand, A. P. — Hughes' Melodeons, ranging — from $l5 to $200, - for which they; are solo agents for this city. January2l-1851-1 . 3i . • : Perfumery, Fancy Soap Ex, Paper Box marl! up.acizony. 48 .111acket street, below Second, Plifladelilda. el LEGG, & CROMPTON, Manufacturers NJ of ,Perftimery. Fancy Soaps nod Fancy 'Phpor Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the Cumberland Valley, to their extensive stock of Goods, comprising erlimpry;._Fanny Soaps Powders - for the complexion, Toilet, &e. &e, of every variety. Also, a full and complete as liortment ol Fatipy Paper Boxes, of every de ,lription, largo or small, round or &junto, made a order at the sliortegt notice, ' . . KrDon't forget the Once, 48 Market street, Philadelphia: All orders will meet with prompt attention.' janls ,PIANt FORTE VAREROOMS, . N... 17f EdESNUT STREET, PHIL.AO' .R. PHE OLD' STAND, occupied for store than one.tbird.of a century by G. Willis, Esq. • • E undersigned wbulci inost respectfully , L--;-announCe to the-public-that-he is AGENT for .more than twenty of the most 4Ni celebratedManufacturers of BOS, j. ( 1. ( TON, NEW YORK, PHILA. , DELPHIA, and elsewhere ; and constantly receiving front iherti PIANOS re .to richest and most varied -styles, of superior me, and of the most superb finish, of 6. 61, and 7 Octaves, which ere Warranted equal any'manufnctured either in this _country or .• Europe. lust received, also, a furthersupply of Church -ad Parlor Organs, of beautiful Atterns and ote tones. - His WAREROOM. is constantly supplied ,vith a choice selection of SER APHIN ES and •lELODEONS; frern the oldest and•most ex• ensive manutactories in the United States ; a• •long whicn is a-new style of REED ORGAN ,aving Carhart's patent improvements, with ilt plies in front, and case elegantly carved, .tul `highly ornamental. .--1-'uning--and—Repa,ring—Sigr-Sa I vnd or --to ;mesa, n distinguished Piano Forte Manuftictu er and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4,'so OSCAR *C I 3 CARTER. ECONOMY IS WEALTH • - irdpiti: ?Li gh t! Pine Oil" Cautphine Sr. Meal Fluid, (10,1 7 acknowledged superiority and purity, manufactured and for., sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established a:and of the late , NEW JERSEY , where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, aryl prompt attention given. - The voice of the public, for fifteen years, anl the award of Silver—Medal, add—complimentary_nuti,e_hy the Franklin - Inslitute. over - all - competitors; is sufficient:evidence of the excellence of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin; and Spir its of Turpentine, for sale Wholesnle•and Re-- tail, at thefloweat prices. . , loci3o Steam lirrOn Railing. 1V1011.13 & GALTAILAGEXIM, Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. • WOULD call the attention of purchasers to . their elegaht assortment of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing for Chinches, Public an - Privire Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work. Moro & Gallughor'SL.Book of ORIGINAL DESIGNS, containlng the beet selection o designs that has dyer been issued, will be sent. to.any_ personmho may -wish i sto- make a -sr! ect lion.' 1jeb19,51 BOOTS AND. SXtOES. . THE subscriber hes just received a large 1-k sup ply- of BOOTS & SHOES, for Spring and SUMmer Wear, wluzh makes his assortment very complete. It comprises Gentlemen's French Call Skin end Morocco Boots, congress, Gaiters,. Jack son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' .Enam• cited Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, S ipp oro, &c.— Also, Ladies', Misses and ' Children , s Gaiters, Buskins, 'ries and Slippers. Every effort will be made to please the citizens of town and country, who are.respectiully solicited, to coo tinue their patronage Carlisle, may 7 NDS M PORTER Brushes Brushell • A great variety of these useful articles to fared for sale; consisting of Whitewash, Sweell ing, Scrubbin'9, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair, Teeth and Nail, Flesh and. Graining Bru,thesi great variety, all of Ao hick are at the beat qua, ty and will be sold at the lowest prices June 6. • • S ELLIO'vT • , • THIS WEER ! •}(THIS WEEK we receive at tha Central 1. Drug Store next door to the rest office, a tine stock of Fresh Medicines. • jeD3,'sl. ILAIVLINS St•iIicCULLOCH. - • ;)Plop,v Mew Goods. TUE Subscriber has joet returned from the -City — With it fresh "assortment of Fascy and Staple Dry Goode, among which may be found White and Coldred Bareges, Silk Tissues, pop lines; FOULARD SILKS, l3arege de Laines, SILK GRENAD I N E S, Crepe do Boris, Gingham, Lawns, Calicoes, 61.. c., all of which will be offered on accommodating terns by; - 3'1.11618 G W HUTA ER. To the Ladies, JUST; received, MPORTE WS SHOE STORE, a fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lirid Tice, Bus kitis and Slippers, of the best quality, also eve ry.variety of fintev colored -Freed' lasting-for gaiters, which will bo made up to order. June 11 1851. ' BOWL'S dc SHOES. lAM'now opening my Spring stock of La diei; and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes. Also, a large lot of Boys. Misses and Children's Shoes. - .Allfif the'neweet style, best quality, and boat of very chimp: . • I ap2,. C. OGILBY.' . Blacksmith's Coal. + 2000 bushels o,acketnith'e coal, a euperi article, receivinrand for Bole by W .13 MURRAY, Agt. TE4OUZIRS WANTED. THE Sdhopf irectora of Frankford town ship; will meet next, on the 14th day of August next, at I o'clock! P. M.. for the examination of Saveo Teacher .far.said town. shp. Appponto will pleanC attepd.. Ju1y30. 4 • , J01111:C. - BROWN, S'ret'y. bonnets Ana - aibbinlEl • hairtiAdat'rec'eived out third' aupply'of CHEAP BONERTS t t .liONlVS**raO.N;s' tot:which•wo , tnvite,the attention of the' inity.7';;'yi; • - •• aaeeii'and;.'Blaok Tem ' *rn-a. Jenkins 01ihn'be4nqualttioi and, al: Waya,644, annatnn!ly, • 'Juno ` • • ' - titan .scurATER , D,LAKEltgllrcan,(l.,-Watorogroot,r,'NlT N . , lukt boon ~o 0 ,Oxforitovoly uottct for Inat liareeoor.on 'a roofit:toVAouseN7kltosirobpiiiii,',AO:tiol 'ogle i flannel) ja ,knasyq : •4lMore. it Imo or onto Em 12.1 'SAX'r,()N ,51ittratice t4,oinpanics.; The ~United ,States Life , insurange Annuity and Tkus - t Company. • hailer Perpetual--.copital $25,000 . - ash fiIHE constant, unsolicited application for 11. Life;insurance, gives the most abundant and gratifying proof that the public etind-is ,deeply impressed with the test imporiance of this subject. The great .object, however, of Insurance should be safety, otherwise the whole Motive to. insure may be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised m the selection of. an'o ffi ce with' which to effect the contract.— The choice should be regulated not by present and constant largeinducements, as this, is cer.• tainly incompatible with future beiteits, The premiums on life are calculated for theft/tura, if present and, Respective benefits therefore aro given; the result ultimately, must teirninate-in litigation, disappointment and ruin. 'rho object aimed -at by...this'.institution--is eta toility -and-per. pettitc y . The rates of premium have been care, prepared ivith reference to fluc'tuatione.— The cash System of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constitute no part-of the assets of this company,-ned every contingency being fortified - 'cYith s: ati ample cap• ltal,_securily_stamps ine whole system.--This feature, paramount to all other considerations commends the company to public favor. Ex planatory pamphlets. blanks. application papers informatioe,and every facility will be cheerfully furnished the pubiic by Sir. E. BEATTY, who has been duty appointed agent of -this company for Cuinberland county. Dr. 11. HINKLEY has also been appointed Medical Examiner. Dir•ectors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L .F,lorencc, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'llenry, James Devcroux, Mini Linton. President.—Stephen R. Cr*ford. rice- President.—Ambrose W. Thompson: Secretary Eg - Treasurer.—Charles G hnlay. Aciunry.—Manuel Eyre. Cor.noel EJ alttorne'y.-7-Thomas Balch. JK dienl Examiners, Paul,B Goddard, M.D. William Popper, M. D. faug7 1 y rixtri INSURAIVCE. THE Allen and East • Pennsborotigh Mutual Fire insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organiga, and in operation under the manage ment of the fallowing commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wni'R Gorges, Michael Cods . - Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Staymen, Simon Oyster, Jacob if Ceover,_Litwis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin 1.1 Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are asloWand favora 61' as any Company of the kind in the State.— Poisons wishing to become members are invited to make applicationto the agents of the canine ny, who are willing to •wait upon them( at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President HENRY LOGAN, V ire President. LEWIS HYER,. Secretary MMITAEL COCILLIN, Treasurer. 0ct17'49. AGENTS Cumberland countyßudoinh.2-Martin,—New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Aid, Churchtown. • York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dil!sharPeter Wolford_,_Frrutlin Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Ikaffensberger, J W Craft. Harrisburg.—Houser & Lachman. Members tof the company having policies a bout to a/Tire can have them renewed by mak. ins application to any of the agents: OCTOR YOURSELF I—FORtf2s CENTS !! ty means of the pocket ulapins, or, Every one mut Physician ! Twen myth edition, with up ifs of a hundred engra o,_sholving private_dis, es in ever) shape and .n 1; Stilt mallormittinus the gener_ntlye_Aystem, WAIN OUNG, M,D. lte_time_lts nny /w -ig - from seneet - tligeli se VICTIM OF O JACxcn Y oy t :prescriptio. tallied in this hook any ota,: ., may cure himself, without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most, intimate friend, and with one tenth the nanal expense. In addition to the general-routine of private disease it fully explains the cause of manhood's esrl3 do cline, wtth tamest/tillOns on marriage—heaidee nanny other derangements which it would not by proper to enumerate in the public prints. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this - book. by mail, or five copies mill be sent for one dollar. Address, ..1.)12. W. YOUNG,No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PIII,LAULEPIIIA" Posb paid. DR. YOUNG can be consulted on nny of the Diseases prescribed in Isis different publioa ions, at his Offices,l 52 SPRUCE street, every day between 9 atid 3 , o'clook, (Sundays excepted. flay 1, 1 JI FRESH ARRIUJIL Or• English and American Hardware Cheaper than can be found this side of the Last IFIHE subscriber ,having just returned front 1 the Eastern cities with a full and Inine• some assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE of the very best makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to-Scott'e Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glassodiere he '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, aq we are determ ined to sell at a very small advance. Small profits and quick sales are the order of the day A good assortment .of double refined powder rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot, flints and bar load, ropes of all kinds, for threshing machines and well diggers, and' a thousand other articles too numertius to insert, all we ask is to give us a call, and we are con fident.jtou will find a good assortment of Hard• ware and cheaper' tan 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 liar. lan, in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.. nov6 .. JACOB SENER EXTENSIVE LUIVIIMR & tO.ILL 'YARD. THE e ubscriber would, respectfully inform his customers and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL B Ut. 4 lN ESS, and that having lately purchased inaddition to his former business facilities, the large and conVenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the we!l known Lumber and Coal Yard of the Subscriber, situate along the Rail Road and College Lane,' he is now more lull' prepared to enlarge his business. lie has at thisume and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assortment of SEASONED LUMBER, • ~ • of all kinds, sorts, and sizes. Likewise the different kinds o! - FAMILY COAL. such as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.— A 1 of which ILI will sell unusually low for Dash. lie will also keep. constantly ,on band PLASTER SALT; FISH, di.e. With all the different articles 'geherallY found in a well stored Warehouse. He gill' also at all titres buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which he will pay the highest current prices. Being very thankful for, vast favors, would most anxiously solicit a continuation of 'at least a,reasonable shore of public patronage. marl 9 SAM'L, M. HOOVER. TO LADIES AND GENTLENEN. William Webb, . RESPECTFULLY infurrne the Public gen erally, that. he hos just returned from ,the city with a large and splendid neaortment of artieles suitable for gentlemotimnd trilleie, such, • SHAVING CREAMS AND SOAPS. 11.trussePallose and Ambiosialshaving cream, Oleplufne, ' .... " Wash Balls, • ':• Cireassitm•Soaps.` :.• ' ' " "Fancy. Toilet Soaps; ales;, .• :;:' • ; "' • . •Extrnets of various • odors', Fancy Cologne'and Cologne bottles; ! • ;•,.• - .; •., ".•Comiound'Ox MarroW " Recinine, together with Geranium rose hair 'oil, ox marrows: bears oil, &e..•. - . Also, erare assortment of brueltes, such no hat bruali. , is, nail, do., tooth; do., .shaving,, d 0.,: clothes, do. lot,of razors, sad,rtntor otropo.“'Also,an itand,o largo nsaortment of,hutr %writ, such as, , 1 .Genparnens',wir and, scalps, ...„ t , - 'Batch and r nt hralds " . Curls, anal a vanety.,..c. —other,. Ankles fo which th attention of the, publics .reopecifully . „. • ~, CnHisle,May 2b, 1,851, .• La' ~l~Yeli~irtcc. pn ovyk. .yea e • ty A I I- V IMK," to. 7 40b,t -- 43. CHERRY PECTORAL; For the -Cure or • C0T.M.14, COLDS,. • 37011 .RSEATESS, .BRON• •. C4UXU'rS, ASTI3.. *nlooriNG.ciovaii 11.17.70 . CONSUIYIPTIOIIT. • Among the numerous discoveries Science hoe" mode in this generation to facilitate-the 'buSiness of life T increns e its enjoyment, and even prolong be term of human existence, none can he named of more real value to mankind, than - this contribu tion of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial 'of -its virtues throughout this broad" Country; has proven beyond a d'obbt, that no medicine orsom- Motion of medicines yet known, can en 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 bound which can he relied pit to mire the rpost dangerous affections of the lunge. Our space here will not permtrus to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, hot we would present the T.,llowing opinions of etninent mon. and refer further enquiry to the circular winch the' Agents below named, will al wayii he pleased to formal) free, wherein - are full - particulars, and indispurable proof of these fuels. Enom TBE PRESID . ENT OF A /91 . 75 T . 9 , 01,T,F9 . T., TIIE, CELERE ATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK, "bunco 0. Ayer—Sir; I have used your Cann. ny l'Ecronnr. iii my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and. am- satisfied from its chemical constitution. that it is en admirable comphund for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties.— If my opinion on to its superior character can, be of any service, you ate at liberty to wait as you think proper. EQWA RD HITCHCOCK,--L.-L, D. From t4e widely celebrated PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MIS ERAOLOUT, &O. YALE CmLLEGE,IISIMBER OF TUE LIT. HIST. -- MED, PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES OF AMERICA AND EUDOPE "I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an ndmirable composition from sonic of the hest articles in the Miliaria Median, and a very effective remedy fur the class of diseases it is intended to curs." New Aaven. et, Nov. I, 1849. MAJOR PATTISON. President of the S. C. Bennie, sillies he has used the CliEltßY PEcToIIAL with wonderful success to eure an Inflanintatiuti of the lungs. FROM ONE OF.:1:1 - 1E . IfIA§T PHYSICIANS MIRE - constantly using your CHERRY Pro Ton th in my proctice, and prefer it' to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints, Front observation of mane severe cases, I am convinced ii as ill sure coughs. colds, and diseases of the lunge, that'll:we put to delluneo plj qike'r_renieslies._, 1 invariably recommend its use in casesof con sumption, and consider it much the- best remedy Itliown . for that disease. Respemfully yours, I. S. CUSHMAN, M. I). PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER,PRACTICAL - CHEMIST I LO WELL, MASS. Sold in Carlisle by Dr. S. Elli , tt, S. A. Hubbard and Dr.'Rasvltit's—in Mechanicsburg. by Dr. Ira Day—in Newville by J H Fierron—in Bhippens burg by J. C. & U. B. Altick, and. by Druggists generally throughout the State. June 18, loll!. DR. 21EzLExes- ilelebrated Family Plediciaes, - 5/1 - eoncerni everyone. Cholera eon be cured -Dr. Keeler's Sarsamerilla Panacea- Fig the - remoVal and permanent cure of al Discuses arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit of body. • The All-wise Creator hats implanted in,all organized bodies an innate disposition , to-self:- preservation. Tlai vital • powers possess the pluperty of resisting the influence of external C[ll.-es, but as the SLOOP is the common par bolero from which all ports of-living- matte derives its renovating elements, and consequent ly, upon which the life of organized beings do pood, it is probable •that in cases of accident' or where artificiul means have been employed' to deprive it of an essential property, the vital effects of the whole system will be directed M. - ward restoring to it that property. In'all eon:. atitutional end hereditary affections, this - fluid has undergone some primary Aeration, which is the cause of the eFecral disease, or •which es seotially contributed to its production. nese° ration to health earl only be obtained by a're movel of the niurtufic caose_threugh the medi,_ "'"uiniatilie — c - irculation, and Dr. Keeler's Soria parillu, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets. woodlown, N. 3.. June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: 1 dm entirely out of your Panacea. • I was called Mum' day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I:have introduced it, and 1 think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. ResPectfolly yours,. War. PARHAM, M. D. For details, certificates, &c., see circa' Lars, &c. Price $1 per bottle; largo size, 6 but ties $5 DR. KEELER'S 'COUGH SYRUP. • Among all the remedies before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient conounip win, Bronchitis, Calarrhe, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy; - Asthma, ,Spitting of Blood, and for all affections, of the pulmonary organe occasioned by cold. Tee much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urged every one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50 cents. DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI NATIVE: _ Every family whether rich ur poor, who ral lies health and all its blessings, 'Mould have this invaluable remedy at hand. It itrinfinitely the best remedy known for Diarrluna, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Intuntirm, Cholio, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for att diseases of the stomach and bow - ele caused by - Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it • reputation us firm as adamant. Mir Price_ 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm. less to the patient arid all powerful in removing all kinds of 'Worths from the body. It is with out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will if lid ministered according, to directions, remove (Irvin within Gee or 'six hours after taken. The . .dose is small, iind.each bottle contains twice us much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. t DR. KEELER'S LIVER..AND SANATIVE PILLS. Although not recommended - air a - "cure yet they are the mildest and hest remedy to re move Cm stipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil lotisness, Nervousness,._ Foul Stonutch,_Head, ache, Indigestion, eta.. .Ulileo other purgative medicines they leave the oowelsalways relaxed . and consequently are the proper medicine for for females and persona leading a solitary life. Price 25 cents. • DR. ICEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly 'celebrated external application for' Paine of the Chest; Neuralgia, Headache, Spr'ns Bruises, Tic Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints, Itheimutisin,-Gout, sciatica and for all disor dets wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme dy is applicable: Price twenty-live cents per bottle. - All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines, are prepared. and sale and Retail; at, 22 , t MARKET bTREET , For sale by S. ELLIOTT, Curlisle ; A. G. ' Miller Dielthwton; Masers;. Altick, ShiPpens-, burg, J. F. Spahr, M vein nI ostb - Mg, 'M.', Baiter, Shianmanstown. and In everylirw,n thrrinilibut the county and - 861.e, Pentriry.l4,4ll.sl .hardware. THE Subscillior, ,leturna aiii6ara'Atinka to his nornarous customers -, atull the. publia go hoinliy for the.liberal anoodragonfont - thus far axtondoknod &siren in. a!word'to .atOturtt ;hat ho hai6iimesiderably.onlarged•4tia%,ntook:in Ail. its, broaches aonneatokwith..hinAdOnitaa withotit goink,iino dofnil, fotthitt'wbald•he'.un , .11acessary, and, at,suah;firletta atilt could-poi:4ol' . .Ifhavo jaat opened enrillote Intortnent'of. Gtratta .rod ans , or 'different rands. ColotantiroO . handifialtnia ;Fire , hnil, Wator. Proof june4 ••• • IL SAXTON.' filtscellancou g ... Price Reduced !. VAUGHN'S =Homan= imam ! Large Bottles—Only Ono Dollar. . . • rh. Proprietor of the Great Ainerioan Remedy " VAUGUN' VEGETABLE LITRONTRIPTIO MIXTURE," induced by VS srgaist solicitations of Ids Agents, throughout the Unite Btates and Canada, Itai now Reduced the Price ,or bL popular and well known - article; and from this . date leacefortb, be will pot up but one size only,—hie guar loitiee:—the retail prioo will be ONE DOLLAR Th. public may-rest atourell that the Ohmmeter of thi MO& lino, its etrongth, and curative properties _WILL &gout ittomancien,-and the 'same care will bo bellowed in 'pat taring It os beretofona. As this medicine, under its reduced price, will he purchess ?r those who have not hitherto made themselves acquaints with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that Id article is not to be classed with.the_vast amount of- ,. -Remed4r et the - day V. it claims ter itself a greatir healing penoer, i diieases: than any other preparation nom before IA onrid and hes enstrunen lull* for eight/ ;leers by its enperit medical vittnee, and; until this reduCtios commanded ddubi he price of any other article in this line. ! Notice this'ertiele acts with great boa ng power and ,certainty, Z'upou -, Blood, Livor, Kraneye, Lunge, . and all other organs, upon the pigmy nation of which lllit an melds depend. ki.,•- This meltable hat e, lestly,,bigli roPete era remedy for - Dropsy and dr . ' Ewal t tad oil diseases of that nature. It may be relied upon *he Le Intelligent physician has abandoned hie patient, anil fi hoseAlbrtmeeing diseases, more especially DeoreY, the prop, itor would eamotily and _honestly recommend - It. — At I present price It is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pro" the article to be the • • Cheapest Medioine iii.the World! , tsr Please ask for pamphlets— the stints giro thorn away Um cattalo over an pages or receipts. (in addition to fa medical matter' valuable for household purpose,, and whit will Nave many dollar, per year io practical housekeepers. Them receipts aro introduced to make the book of gra, value, aside from its character as an eater-using medium rt the medicine. the testimony in favor of which, itt_ths - feral letters from all parts of the country, may lea relied upon. -tir—"-Verughn's Mixture —th Great American pemady, now for rale in quart bottles at each, small bottles MO otr ouch. No email bottler will b hatted after the present stock 13 disposed of. . . Principal Office, Buffalo. N. y., N 7 Aw n si n " , C. — VAUGHN:- Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT McKEBSON I CO., 17 Maiden Lane. New Pork City. l o tt t , (excepting from agents and &KUM wit •hom ho transacts boslnaw) roost be post paid. or no atlantic Id be 'given to them . • S W linverstlck, Carlisle, - J- C&GB A kick, Shippensburg, Russel Et - Dice, Dickinson, J 1. Spahr, Mechani"viurg, • A H Zager, , Kingstown. 0ct.16 Valuable School Books, UuBLI SUED BY THONIAS,CONVPETII WAITE' Sz GO., 253 NI A RKE - T - S-111-BET; PHIADELPHIA , tind for bale by all the book sellers in Bic United States MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An easy introduction to the study of I:eogra phy, designed for children, and completely jl - ninrl4 colored maps. AllTeHEit.'S INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY— The tent, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps are printed together in one quarto volume. .MITCHELE'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY Et ATLAS, system of modern "Geography, -comprising- a Beset iption of the present state ol the world and its five great divisions. Embellished with nu merous en A ravings and illustrated by nn excel; lent - Atlas containhig 28 haudsome and accurate colored maps. This series of - Geography by S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or - partly introduced,into the .puldie and private schools the - principal cities and towns of the Uni ted States ; and alter a full and Stir trial of its merits in these schools, it has I:e.eived an almost nniversabrecommendntinm- M ITO] ELL'S ANCIENT GEoo . nArlir Ist ATLAS _An_auclent,..elassiant-and—saced.,_Geognmhy, embellished with engravings of remarkable e'veht6, views of 'ancient thick, etc., nod accom paned by ancient Atlei contenting 12 beautiful colored maps, Al TcatELL , S ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS, ' Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School . Geog with Maps and — enilieflishments. - .Mitch 'ell's Key to the study of ,lklaps. nod Carroll's Key to Mitchell's Geogrsp*, are excellent and popular books, and are becoming.very _extetn stvely used in the best schools of our country. GliEeNO Pillar LI3SoN IN GlLAmutat, based Upon the construction and analysis of sentences; designed as no introduction to the "Analysis.'!- Gam:lces ANALTSII3 I —A treat'se on the strucs tu'le of the English language, with illustrationt mid exercises adapted to the'use of schools, by Samuel Green, A. M., Principal of the Phelps Gramthar School, Boston. Three books hive already in the short time they have been published,obtained a very ax teusi4e circulation, having been introduced' into the public'schools of Boston, Baltdbore, Pitts burg, Gineinnatti,• St. Louis, Vicksburg.• and .91hor_Citiett...ataLtowna r .futtl_:pecommentled—by-- those 'who have tried them-in their schools, as without question the best English Grammars in existence. . SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S CBE PRI:VARY SCHOOL IZEADER — Part Ist Is intended for beginner% It contains a lesson upon each of the elementary s o unds of the lan gainge Thel'Omary School Readeri part V, contains,exercises iu at:ticulation, arranged in connection with - easy reading lessons. The Primmix.Readcir,,part 34, is designed first Class in, lirimary hchoolsi and the lowest class in Gnlnimar,Schools. . ' HE GRAJOHAR SCHOOL READER, Is..designed for the inittufe, class in Grammar Schools, and sontains" exercises in articulation arranged in connection with reilding' lessons DlsTater SCHOOL READER, is design for - the higliest — chisses in :fluidic and private schools. L contains exercises in articulation, pauses, and intreetions of the voice with such rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful. • Iriarnocrtva READER; Or" a Course o Reading on Nattiral Hi story; Science and Lite rature designed for schools. THE SPELLING BOOK Consisting of words in columns and sentences for oral and written exercises. It is ft complete and systematic series of exercises in English orthography. Thieldeltly popul.tr, series of reading books, and this spelling book were compiled by Mr. IN rn. D. Swan, of Boston, and judging &partite rapid introduction Into sc hools winch they haye obtained in the Eastern and Middle States and in many of the Western and Southern Stales, we think they are really better adapted to' the wants of teachers anti scholars than any other yet published. Thepublishers have a very large number - of reeommendatiotri.om public *Client committees, teachers and others friendly to edo:• cation. FROST'S HISTORY OF THE IL STATES. One vol., O. in() for high schools and Rondo- Odes. The swine work oondzifsed and simplified or common 65110018, 1 vol. 18 too. 1 JARVIlefi PRACTICAL PIIISIOLOGY for the use of sehools and families, 1 vol. 12 sub. with engravings. ' PRIMARY PiIIbIOLOGY, by the same author, vol. 18 mo. • PITON Boot IN by F.A. Adams, intended for primary and common schools. AIIITIIMETIC IN Two PARTS. - By the same author. Part firat-,—advanced lessons in mental arithmetic part second— rules and examples for practice.in written prat* metic, for common nod high schools, A Key to examples for pritetice in written aritcmctic, for the use of teachers, by the same author. These arithMeties hare secured very high ,- reetintmendations trorit - teach . crs of schools and academies, and froin professorain several of our colleges, and from billet's interested la the catists of education In varinus scotiotts of the Milne. T. C..ik Co.,'Clso in - ony other School Books, which there snot room to ,enumerate here, besides Law pMetlied, Theololical no s 1 Nliseelloneous Books, tool they ore y prcpa • red to Romer orders for books In every depart ment of knowledge. BOOkeellers, School Com mittees, nod' others, supplitorm(the Most Gym.- able terms. 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