Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 03, 1851, Image 4

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Thy llanyati;:efilke Indian
• • Strikes deeply down its massive root;
.',AndspreadsitS:bradohlag-life.ftbrtiad, -
And bends to earth itith Scarlet frnit;
'And, when•the,brannliiirenoli Ole:ground,
Thprtiriii:vphini themselves again:
Tbeirrhin, hint sprencli.and droop; and rent;
crs , ecgretryantrinklicas chain. .• •
.Audio the - Church of Jesus Christ,
The blessedlianynn 'of our pod,
Past, rooted,. Upon' Zion's robust,-
Has ant its sheltring arms abroad; •
And ovary brarthh;:that, from it, springs
, sacred' Willey, spreading, wide,
:AS, km; it'beildi, , to'h:eis the earth, ,
Still, plants'another, by its side.-
\a
•
tong; as the world, itself, shall last,
The sacred Banyan, still shall spread
Vont clime; to clime, from ago to age,
Its.sholtering shadow SUB te_shed
Nat ions - shalrseoli r itf , liillarocrilitidefe'
— lts leaves fdr - theif heblitigliol -
. The circling flood, that feeds its life,
• Tho blood, that crimsoned Calvary.
ACOLISM TO GOD.
Honorer early in the morning you seek the
gate of access, you find• it already open; and
hoWeverAdeop the inicinightimoment when yon
find yotiVself in the sudden arm of death, the
'winged prayer can ..bring an „instant Saviour
'near; and this 'wherever .yon are. It needs
not that you ascend' some special Pisgah or
Moriah. It needs not that you should enter
__some awful shrine, or_put off. your shoes on
some hey ground.. Could a memento be roar
ed on every spot from which , an acceptable
prayer ban passed' away, and on which a
prayer
answer has come down, we should find
.etleve-shamme; "the Lord hnth been here,"
inscribed ott many a cottage hearth and Many
eldnrigeon floor. We should find it not only in
'Terusalem's peond Temple and David's cedar
galleries, but in the fisherman's cottage by the
brink - of Gennesarot, and in the upper chain
ber where Pentecost began. And whether it
be the' field whore Isaac went to meditate, 9r
. the rocky knoll where Jacob lay down to sleep,
=or-the brook where Israel wrestled, or the den
where Daniel gazed on the hungry lions. and
the lions gazed on him; or the hill sides where
the man of sorrowzi prayed all night, we should
still discern the prints of , the ladder's feet lit
down from hearan,,the landing-place of mer
cies, because the starting-point of' prayer.
And all this whatsoever you are.. It needs
no saint, no profiCient in piety, no adopt in el
oquent language, no dignity of earthly rank.—
It needs but a simple Hannah, or a lisping
Samuel. It needs but a blind beggar, or a
loaihsome bazar. It needs bid a penitent pub . -
Haan, or a dying thief. And it needs no sharp
Ohba!, n 9 costly passport, no painful eipia
don, to'bring you to the mercy seat: . or ra
ther,-I should - say; it - needs the costliest of all:
but the blood of atonement—the Saviour's me
rit—the'name of
.4csns—priceless•es.they aye,
cost the.sinner_ntithing.They-are-freely-put
at his disposal, and instantly and - Constantly
he may use them.- This access to God in eve
ry Once, at-every-moment, without any price
or personal merit—is it not a privilegel—Rev.
J. Hamilloris.
EMBRACING THE GOSPEL.
' Let those who enjoy , the blessing of the Gos
pel, value it and embrace it. It is the word
of eternal life. Itis tte proclamation of that
only name under heava-given- among men,
whereby they, can be saved. You hear of a
palvatien_mrliich: millions ; of - the - humanThic
never heard; you hear With a diatinctnoss and
plainness which was denied to holy men And
saints of Godln past ages, Who by faith re
joked in the types and shadows end promises_
of - what - you see and enjoy in its substance
and reality. Yon are blessed with a knowle6ge .
..of-the everlasting Gospel; a knoivlidgeln'eom
parison to which , all the learning of this' world
is btit folly: - God here discovers "to you that
which all the whidom of men Could never find
out, even the eternal destiny of man. Ile has
opened to yen the realities of the unseen
world. Ills words
.tells you bow to be happy
forever. You cannot treat such privileges'
with contempt: you cannot listen to such a
message with. indifference,' without Incurring
severe condemnation. Avery opportunity ne
glected must surely be recorded against you;
'at ran aggravated insult to the majesty of hen
men; and every message to which you have
turned a deg ear must hereafter become a
swift witness against you, when the rejected
Saviour himself shall complain: "I have call
ed and ye retbsed; I have stretched out my
hand, and no man regarded. But ye have pet
-at nought - all my - counsel , arid would none of
my reproof. I will also laugh at your evlatni
ty, nail mock when your, fear cometh."—(Prov.
1., 24-26.) If you -reject the Word of God
now, lie will reject you according to that word
in-the Great Day. If you will not. . hear, now
when you may, the day will come when you
would give worlds, for a moment's longer prof
fered graCe, which yoitrejected during a Whole A
life. . , .
LIFE'S LAST HOURS.
Life's last hours Are grand testing hours:—
Death tries all our principles, and lays bare all'
- our foundations. Vast numbers have. been
found to ' ot the: hypocrite in life, who were
forced - ft), be . honest, in the hour of death.—
What atheists have owned their madness, what
infidels have denounced their principles, what
worldlings 'hive ; bewailed their folly, wheri
death'approached. Misgiving. of heart that
have'been' kept secret through life, have come
main death, and Many who seemed 'all right
and labor for glory, hove-had to declare that
they had',only been self-deceived; It has been
said, "Men may'dissemble through life, but
none ever' dissembled in death;" hence the
value of dyieg testimonies. We gather the
last words, the last acts, the last experiences;
and we treasure them up. as indubitable evi
dences in favor of, or against the character of,
those that' `were • their' eubjeots. None have
suit impugned their value as tests:of • charm
'ter;' and all, have'filt'their force.
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTH - IN -a!!
EVERY BODY thoUld 'embrace this op
portunity to buy CLOTHINGTor Men,
Youth and Boys, at sack priceamt have never
•-yetbeesi known to this Borough, at
sTguizEtt's CLOTHINGESTABLISH
, ..• MENT,
Treatifaill at, next door to ,aurkholeter's Meet,
-- Embracing athoice of themost desira
ble and , fashionable'.
.•
CASHMERETT' COATS, 1
r in ds HABIT CLOTH do. "s•ra
LINEN DRILLING do. '
TWEEDS; &c., Bro.
Together with a great variety of Englis
French . and American CLOTHS and Summer
Fabrics, 'adapted to the wants of Mon, and
Bove, both forDresi andßistiness:Garments.
Particular - care has ' boon takeh - to pro cure
the new style
• SUMMER COATS, *"•" 4 .4
PANTALOONS,
.
To which be •wOuld 2•V. spec S ial bro attentien..
FURNISH I N:G D'S, consisting of
Shins, ,Stocks, Handkerehiele, Ike., all of
which are offered •at the lowest possible ell
rl,
prices, and as Cheiip as any 'other Clothing
• Store in the Union. Parents who desire Boys
Clothing. are earnestly invited to examine tho
stock. Country a ore keepers can be accom
modated At very low rates for cash. (16aP
it. 11115,0 VAL!
Famfiftroeory ;Store.
THE subsdriber having removed his Grocery
Hstablishmenr, on South Hanover
--;=---' 'street. to the huge building nearly
lopposite his old mud desires to call
1 Ei, . ' ` the attention of the public to the en -
.-. 1 . parlor stock of FiLLSH GROCEII4-
-IES which hit has juevoriened, and which hu
will sell on' tho'most hacommodating termt4,4
. The arrangotneat.of Wend* Establishmeht will
be foiled of ;,the moat: complete character, and
his assortment c oMP,tiietievery7 article that' an
he founding . . . ~.. ~.--;.; ;. ~.. .: ~,, ---- • . --
- -
To the Latlletit.4lll4.l4.P9ltTEß would
respectfully inform 'the ladies that he ,ho e
fitted up the room, recently; occupied' by Mute
Peteey Kenton, next,door to the old. stand ale
LADIES SffoE eronz-,Excbus;vEL.r;'
where therWill find *Wll. Belenedetatoitnient
of gaiters, buskine, , tiee, !dipper*, from the,beat
manufactories:ln ,•Phtledelphfailiati.alatrol
own:m*110;16 *high theirottentlon is invited.
Ca belo, may 7 • ,
DOAtik
CHOICE CANDIES,
manufactutied of the best material, which he
will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand
in North Hanover street, a few doors north of
the bank, where he has just opened a general
assortment-of
FRUITS AND NUTS, .
consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisin.s, Figs ;
Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea
Nuts, &e. 'He would also call attention to his
large assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
censisting . of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and
China, of endless varieties: In connection
with the. above, ha has en band a prime lot of
_ FRESH 'GROCERIES,
consisting of Sugary, Coffees, Teas, Molasses,
Spices, Crackers, Matches, Blacking, dr.c..4r.
Also, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the best
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 me
rit a continuance of the same. He would also
return 'hanks to the Firemen and Citizens for
their efforts to save hisLprooerty on the night
of the late conflagration
Carlisle; ap2
THE subscriber has on hand a large• and
well selected assortment of MUSIC of all
kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes,
Polkas, Elc.„ also' instructions for Piano and
other instruments. "Berlin's Method"' for
piano, "Masan Method for-the Violin, &a. and
a Supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first
rate quality at city Meas. .
Having made an arrangement with an im
hporting and publishing house- in Philadelphia,
e will be constantly supplied with new Music
and able to furnish anything in that line at short
notice and upon reasonable terms. Music
Teachers will find it for their Internet to call
and examine for themselves at the corner of
Pitt and 'High . Streets, opposite the Mansion
House [ml9) S. A. HUBBARD..
• Mirquoise
Alabaster, and other Faecy Lamp,.-Lamp
Mate, and paper shadca.—just received, next
door to to tho PO. - [May 28,'51.
•
Linen Drilling.
A - general assortment of white and colorer
Linen Drillings forbMod and Boy's wear, jots
ree•ived by (May 21.'51) G.W HITHER.
FOl2. '
giving a beautiful gloss to Linens Mus
lim, Collars, &c.', and prevents dust from
sticking to Linens, &c. It contains nothing
injurious. - Just received by
elect I • • G W RITNEtt.
ALL parsons indebted' to the estate of Hen.
ry Church, dec'd., are requested to '.call
on the aut,scriher at the office or Churcli, Lee
& Feeman, Lumber Merchants; in Hew, Cum
berland and settle the same without_delay, as
a rather indulgence cannot begiven' •
IL It CHURCH,'
Admr.
may7tf
HARRISO NS COLCMHIAN • INK.—In
order to dispose of stock now on band,l
will sell a few dozeri - at 20 per cent below the
manufacturer's cash prices. Country merchants
would do well to give me • call.
June lath,'sl. • SAM% A HUBBARD.
New and Popular School Book.
OMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of U.-
NI.VERSALL HISTORY, together with
a BIOGRUPDY of DISTING E D
PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome
of Heathen MYthology, 'Natural. Philosophy;
General' Astronomy and. Physiology. Adopted
in the Public Schools of Philadelphia.
•
E. S. JO N'ES & • CO,.Publisherii: •
Et W CornerofFourth-and Race ate.
Sethaply
Teaehersand School comMittees tiddressm'
letters lo,hs poet paid, will be' furnished With
copies foraismiestron—
. assortment of Hooks. snit Statien
my for sale at the Lowest' Priceir. . • „_'
.
. -, SELLING . OFF'.II7,OOWri:
THE eubmelbecturring purebtued‘tke'.lBo4
• of Dry Goode: Vinterlen. dtetoif Fetter,
011ie corner of, Horth.Heruporkond,:Loutber•
onrititte, infririnCtbegniltlia thit thewholOorthe.
large and elegant ; mock *ilk 4old Out AT
COSTLink out for bargains. - • •
jy9,ltf. .J 40,08 FETTER.
soo'*; . -- &.:::';. -- ,01jOiiii.;
Fstensitte Vabbiet Abate. .
onEnt. smitEir;iti6ieigoito
'.IL - 16 - ,0.• Gibson, CABINET.MAK ER &UN.
D e. 'LTA IC ER; North flauotier Cailie I 0,,
;would res pectfully e infortnthe'Citiiens of Catfish!
and the public .generallY that he:Wow`has on
. • hor'. a large'assartment
:and 'elegant, FURNITURE;
'consiating inpart and. oas,
Wardrobea,' Card, other.
oureatia, Bedsteads :plain and lam
'Sowing Stands, &c. manuftic'tured 'of the beat
m tweeds and quality Warranted. Also a gone r
ml sisertment of Chairs at the 'lowest prices.r-
Vonitian Blinds, made' to, order and repairing
- promptly attended to. ''.II:7•COFFINS made to
'order it tho shortest notice. and haying n iplen•
did Heirs° ho will attend funerals in town or
country. itt - Dont forget the old stand of 'Wm.
C. Gibson, in North Hanover street; , a few
doors north of Glass's Hotel. -
Sept , R. m mirLEY. .
,
. . _
Corner __Hanover anci.Louther.olcvCarliele.-=-
rin. ria.under.signod has always on hand.a.laiga
IL stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the
dilihrent styles, Which he is prepared to sell at
the-lowest prices. fie - invites - attention panic;
ularly to the Patent Spring-Bottom Bedstead, a
most useful article, which entirely obviates all
objections, t.'The b ottom' an b . ° attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given entire • satisfac•
tioa to all who have them in uso.
MrCOFFINS made to order,at the shortest
notice.
JACOB
Carlisle, Jan'y. 22, 1851 —lt.
FETTER
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
•
TAMES R.WEAVER would 'respectfully
vJ call the attention of House Keepers and the
public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other 'l'ablbs, Dressing and plain
ureaiis and every other article in his branch of
b ' usiness. Also, now on hand the largest ttnent of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. 111 - Coffins made IA the shortest notice
and a Hearse provided for funerals.' MY solic
its a call at his establishment on North Hano
ver street, near Glais's HOTEL. B.—Fur
niture hired out by the month or year.:
Carlisle, March 20, 18512k—ly •
.4: szrairmsa mows r
rpriE undorsighdin;i'teAy informit his
IL 'friends and thelpub is entity, that he
, fins just eturned from
-- Philadelphia, haying
• tr.. . purchased the moat ex
`;;'Btensive,. es well as the
• cheapest assortment of
- Watches, Jewelry,
• ..•
dcc., ever brought„to Carlisle His stock con-
sista impart of
Gold and Sillier' Patent Levee Watehes,
Gbtd and Silver deiedched do. do:
Gold and Silver Lepine Watches.
in short every variety of Watches' at all prices.
Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions,
Watch Keys, Ear Rings„ Finger Rings, _Breast_
Pine, Gold and Si vcr Pencils , Gold and Silver
pens and cases and Bracelets in great variety.
A splendid• article of Gold. Sliver, German
.3effktfEkSilver, and Blued Steel SPEC
TACLES, whiCh are unsurpass•
ed in 'ln lily by any other article west of Phil
adelphia; and-which - con - besold•arleasr2trper
cent cheaper than in any other establishment
in the country. Also a' large lot of , •
SILWILR-Vii4.1113„
comprising Table and Tea : Spoons, Butter
Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; -Thimbles,,
&c. Also , Curd Cases . - Porte: Monname, Port
Folios, Ladies Writing Desks; with a great
variety of - otherfancrarticlea unnecessary to
mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted
patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted
to be-good.
Iratchea, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired,- '
—He invites-all- breall - and — e - gamine his sto - eic,
assailed that none can fail to be Benedict gnat.
ity,..quarnity .and _voice.. -His-articles are-cash
purchases, consequently, he can afford to sell
lower than the: same articles can be_,parchaccei
elsewhere. Call at-the old stand, a few doors
west'of Burkholdees Hotel. -
January 15, 185171 y T: CONLVN.
A Voice from the .. Burnt Dletrlet.”
Dlonyert Candy Factory Rebuilt.
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to his friends and the public-generally, that his
Factory .which was destroyed by the-late-fire,
has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to
furnish them with
P. hiONYER.
MV~~C
Patent Starch. Polish.
ZIELS I 2 NOTICE.
Great Batgainsi
Atociilanou.
, . rreiditiplutill . upply t ', ! • '
Xa - 11ELVE,jnet ragoived,a - freah stock of,riLut,
leifteeisPainte, Glass , Oil, - .rte., • which
ving been . Itrchased•with great care at The
best eity,.houses, I can oonfidentlY - rticommerid!
to:Fainilliit, Phyrikiens, Country, Merchants
and Dealers? ea beinf t fresliand'ptire.. ~,: .- .
..Patent Medicines,. Herbsand Extracts, •
Fine'herni.eals, , ' Spices,ground and whey,
Instrurnents, . , Essences, , •". '
Pure Essen'l Oita Perfumery, dm,
1
Cod Liver Oil— Warrantel Genuine: ...e - •'
' DY . .sTurrs.
, _, •,
l LOiand CaniWoods, :'•
Oil Vitriol' .
'
Copperas,.' ' . '
, Lac Dye- ' •'
Wetherill .&. Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and. Varnish Brushes,
Jersey - Window Glass, linseed, Oil, Turpen•-
tine,Copeland cdech Varnish, and lied Lead.
All of_whieh—will,be,-sold -at the iery- lowest
- marketprice, Alap,a, treat and ,splendid ,as
sortmenter
.._—_ •-• •
Lunging,
Madden!,
Siunac
Alum, ,
FANCY-GOODS, FRUITS, ,
Confectionary. and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and, ornament, all of wLich
are offered at the lowest cash prices, et, the
cheap Dru Book and Fancy Store of the spb.
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. WAIAVERSTICK.
May 28. 1851.
ORNAMENTAL MARBLE woßrcs•
. .
OWNS & RZCIMAZZISa.
iteccritiyfrom Philadelphia.,
ESPECTPULLY, inform the citizens o f
ri Carlisle' and, its 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 Bents's Store, an
elegant stock of pure
ARERICAIit WHITE J{I4I2BLA
and are prepared to execute in theln3 est finished
style,
. .
Mojntimettls, - TOntbs,
Grave Stones at all prie . - Mantles,
Door and Window Sills, Steps, 4c.,
together with every_other-article in -their line.
and promiie 'that in fineness of finish, chaste
litßEl of dcaign and , quality of 'Marble, their
work shall not be surpassed by any other estab
lishment.
They are also the authorized agents of Mr
Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will .fur
nish from his manufactory all varieties or IRON
RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and
all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at
Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or
manufacture all kinds ofßuilding •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 most
fashionablowork,and -respectfully ask-a share
d the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding
country. • [Carlisle, nov6 1850 t
- - wirsr-urnaciroulrumilu -
HOUSANDS o f bottles of the AMERI
CANX X COMPOUND have been'sold dnr
log the lined year, and was never known., to
fall oiauring, in a few 'lamer a certain deli.'
cate_disease, San:dual weakqescanthill.disekuies
of diSTUrinary organs. Persona afflicted using
this pleasant and popular remedy, needfcar no
exposure; al; it - leaves , Uo . odor on the break
requires no restrictions In diet or business
contairuk no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious
to the system, and is adapted to every ago, ear,
or, condition. k It ie also the beet remedy known
for Fluor Alba or Wiutes,ffemale.complaints)
with which thousands suffer; with Out the know
ledge of a remedy.
_nig celebrated remedy
has longbeen.used in private practice of a phy
sieian end with unerring success, radically.
_curing—ninety.nine-of-the—hundred—cases-in a.
few days. Around each bottle are plain and
Sill directions.
CAUTION--Ask tor' the AM ERICA N
COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents"
Pt ice el per bottle. • Far sale by S. ELLIOTT
Carlisle; J. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Williams
Columbia: by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morrie
& Co., Tork. - • (January, 15, IEISI.
REMOVAL!
STOVE WABEROODS AND TIN AKAN
UIPACTORY._
FrHE subscribers desire to inform their friends
and the - public that they have removed
their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY' to the room neorly oppo
site their old stand on North Hanover Street
and may now be found in their new and coin.
modious manufactory on the West side of the
said street, a few doors above Louther street,
where they will continue to keep on hand a lull
assortment of every •kind of
Tin, Copper and- Siteet-Iron Ware '1 -
which - may- be - needed - by - housekeepers arid
others. • Their 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 all kinda of Distilling Apparatus.
They will promptly attend to the laying of
andROUSE SPOT.) TING
in town and country, and on the most-reasona• ..
ble terms.- Every branch of their business"
will be caret - Lilly attended to with the utmost
promptness.
They also keep constantly on band a large
variety of
COAL AND WOOD STOVES,
coroprism every variety of plain ten•plate,
STOVES -g
elegant wood and coal airtight`PAßLOß' S 7 O VHS, of the - latest styles,
COOKING - STOVES of 'the newest and most
improved inventions, st various prices. which
cannot fail- to please every taste. They re.,
spectrally solicit an examination by the public
of their large and varied assortment of stoves.
Thankful to the public for favors heretofore
extended, and being . deterniined to relax no
exertions to give satisfaction to their custom,
era they hope to merit a 'continuance of pa
tronage:
DO - The highest cash price will be paid for
old Copper and Pewter.
MORRIS & HERHHRY.
• -Carlisle, March 19, 1851-,ly
Freah Arrival or'Hardware.
CiIEAPER- THAN THE CHEAPEST.
riAVING j ri ust returned from New YOr iert - amt - Chetipk &
_IX-Philaderhia-with-thel
Stock of HARD WA RE,C UTLERY B U ILO
at
ING MATERIALS, PAINTS, , .&c., ever
brought to Carlisle, I would rest ectfullyrequest.
dealers and consumers and all others to give
mo a' all and see whether they cannot get more
and better goods for the same money than a;
any other place in town. My stock of Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
Glass, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap.
Carpenters', Tools, I have a splendid 'assort.
went. Also, Cabinet Maker's l'ools and Ma
serials, viz :--Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and
Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. •
SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS,
can have everything in their lino cheaper than
ever. .
• •
FOR HOEMAKERS,
l'have a first rate stock of Morocco and• Lining
Skins, Bindings, Pegs, thread and Wax, and,
a eaperb assortment of Shoemakers Too le.
havealao a Complete motto:tent ofßalPs Laats,
made in Harrisburg, which can-be had at no
other place in town, and at Bull's Prices. To.
gather with an assortment' f all kinds of Ham-.
waned and Rolled I
have Knives. P Iron and'Steel. Of House
keeping Articlee, arka, Spa ons,
Waiters, SnutTere and Trays, Tubsißucketa,
&c. WALL PAPER •
I have the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest'
Asiortment in town. And to all whti wage.:
Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would Say
come and &lector Yourselvee., -• ,
oat3o P LYNE.
Tare 'Cider Vinegar. 1_
. T UST received a fresh barrel of Pura, Cide
Vinegar, of superior quality, and vrarranea.
free from adulteration. • •' • •
nOvB .• G!VV HFI NER.
. .
Inlndrffleil St(10/thige •
asiortineni; ofliftliteziind• Mitied
Merino Had* of foi Children.—
Alow."Ladiel *es ip, gremt varietrjust qp'entid'
• • ' • EITNER.
•
' . Black. allk . Ifitt , Ste -
TUG eulbseribe(: is non opening a general
~ anminenrof Long ind Short Blank Silk Milk
new style Ladles Silk Gloyes, Lisle Thread
IGleives. and a General assortment of silk. Use
thread and cotionitlealery• •
' Janata , G W HITNER.
C -
, ',-.' . i4t4,i': : `,* . 00.0 - *O4 .
a•s•iiiiii and aq . - Iwo riaiwiis
1 . ,I::::.3l44.oa4,a'Auaimp, , . :,-.,.
01.anufcciak64,- , .re g. 4 s r : ti 9, itncl.Al/Aincti
, .. ,-4 -,.-Strterilialtiraare, e*l.3 . •.. : .. ,
4 1
lAN 6F, inzEsarortt,G A - 6 t .oCiates, in
in Rospwood;Maliegarty Mad Walnut caeca ,
' f
, varions styles; with-and without iron frames,
copor mr mbining all Itlart•improvitirients requisite to a'
1C;&, G.-have• received; from the Maryland,
Institutelhe.frat'prentfun for. their, .Pianos, in
'three,euccessive yeafe, 18480849, 1850. They,
.have alsoOeetrhonoreil with numerous teatime..
,nits from'all, tho,-nitist,celebrated.,artiste who
have' used their instrulgeents. Pianos from their
establislicient have , ben used at the: concerts
os Lind, Here, ,Hohnstock, Bishop, Laborde;
Know", and7,other, eminent p erformers. o They
guarantee durability for five years, under good
care, and-'will. replace • ,, ,Ith others. all which
. Mut' not give eattefaction, if application be made
. .rithin six Montha after , delivery. •
— Their t.tenufeeteryibeing_condiieted.LoiLihe.
Met& eittenalve scale enables them, to furnish
instruments-at-the very loweet-prices,-whole.
sale' nod. retail. Constantly on hand, A. P.
, Hughes'. Melodeons, ranging - from $45 to $200,'
for which theyare solo agents for this city.
JatiOnry22-1851-Iy* '' ' 4
Perna4erp., Fancy Soap & Paper Box
_acitu*zrzukorOnir.
Xarkti street, below Second, Ph4ade/phia.
C4EGG & CROMPTON, Manufacturers
of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy
Paper Boris, respectfully call the attention of
the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the
-Cumberland Valley, to their extensive stock of
Goods, comprising
.Perfumery; Fancy Soaps
Powders for the - complexien„ .Toilet, &c. &c,
If every ` variety .. Also, a full and complete as
~o rtment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every de
aription, large or small, round or square, made
o order at the shortest notice.
OtrDonq forget die place, 48 Market street,
'hiladelphia: All orders will meet with prompt
attention.:- -
PIANEIORTEVAREROOMS,
Yo. 171 eggsAIIT STREET, PiR1.4D . ..4.
L'HE OLD: STAND, occupied for more than
--ip!te•third of-a.century by G..lllllfg, Esg. ,
•
LE undersigned would most respectfully
announce to the public that he is AGENT
for more than twenty of the most
celebrated manufacturers of DOS.
TON, NEW YORK, PHILA.:
DPLPIIIA, and elsewhere ; and ,
constanily.veceiving . from them PIANOS o
le richest and most varied styles, of superior
me; and of ,tbc most superb finish, of 6. 6}, 61,
1, and 7 Octavo, which are warranted equal
I t any manufactured either in this. country or
,u Europe.'. ,
Just received, also.efurthersupply of March
nd Parlor Ofgaste, orbeitntiful patterns and
,ne tones.--; -
- .
__Elle.--WAREROOM is - constantly supplied
.vith a choice selection of SERAPHINES and.
MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex.
,onsive manuttictorielLin_thellnited:States-;-a
-tiong whim is a new style of REED ORGAN
having' Carhart's patent improvement's, with
ilt pipes in. front, and case elegantly carved,
nd highly ornarnent4l. • •
Tunsng cmd Repa;rinr—Sj g . Salvador• La
;masa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu-
Srand-Organ-Builder; wi 11-ot fend icrall-ordenc
inipt4,'so OSCAR C 13, CARTER.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
"Agit IV Light! -
,
Pine. 011,_ Oamphine & Medal Fla
CIF acknovilidgail superiority and' emit
gUr manufactured and for sale at , the lowt
Wholesale prices, .by DAVIS & HATCI
at the old established stand of 'the late Rem/
min T. Rotors, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEI
.where orders by mail or. — alherwisonre solicitoi
and prompt attention given,The.yoice_oLtl
public. for "fifteen :years, an I-the-.award
Silver Medal, and complimentar y notice I
the Franklin- Institute over all cempetitors,
suffibient evidence of the excellence of our
Alcohol, Pitch; Turpentine, Rosin, .and Stir
its of Ttopentino for sale Wholesale and Re•
tail, at the totvetit Meas. fect3o
soott - Na altars. •
THE ' tulbseriher has just received a large
supply, of BOOTS & SHOES,
•n for Spring and Summer Wear,
which rnaltes his assortment very
111111 . amp Li
It comprises Gentlemen's - French Calf Skin
and Moro Sta Boots, - Congress Gaiters, Jack
son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' foam
ailed Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and
Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Slippers, &c.—
Also Ladies' Illitfees and Children's Gaiters,
- Buskins, Ties end 'Slippers. Every effort will
be made- to 'plass* the citizens of town and
country, who ata reiketfully solicited to con
tinue their pafrontge. '
Carlisle, map' . WAS At PORTER.
Briishes Brushes 1
A..great variety of these useful articles le
fered for sale, ceneistitig-ol Whitewash, Swern
ing, Scnibbing, fainter'', loth, Shaving, Hair
Tdeth - arid Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes i
great .variety, allot which aro of the boat qua
ty and will be sold at the lowest prices
June 6. 9 = $ ELLHYT'T
T:1 ' WEEK I
TTHIS WEEK 'tve receive at tha Central
Drug Store next,door to the Poat office, a
fine stock of Preith'Medicines.
jelB,'sl. RAWLINS & McCULLO CH.
JENNY LIND - • -
TEistNY LIND, and other tatracts—frish
WI from Roussel's, together with a splendid as.
sortment of Soaps and Perfumery, at the Cen
tral Drug Store, next door to the Post office. ,
' ie3.'sl RAWLINS &AcCULLOCH.
azoorarzis,,
JUST received ilfrealt lot of GROCERIES
which will be sold vary lioW , at the old cheap
Store, East Main Street.
apt
To the• Ladles,
•JUST received, at PORTE R'S S If 0 E
STORE; a fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses'
and Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, Bus.
kine and Slippers. of the best quality, also eve
ry.variety of fancy.colored French lasting for
gaiters, which will be Made ep to order. .
June 111851. , .
300'2111 dr. 11110M3.
iAM now opening my Spring ' stock of La
dies,and.Sentlemen's Boots and Shoes.—
A so. a large lot of:Boys Misses and Children's
Shoes. All of die newest style, best quality,
and best of all very Cheap.-
ap2
- 201aToks — atith's Coat.
2000 bushels thscloroith'e coal, a superit
article, receivins arid for sale by
• W BAURItAY, Agt.
TEACEICIEUIS WANTED.
THE School Directors of rrankford town
ship, will meet at Lackey's tavern, on tho 14th
day of Ample next. at Lo'clock, P.M.. for the
examination of 'seven Teachers fqr said town.
ship. Applicants wiltpleasc attend.
July3o , 'JOHN 0., BROWN, Sect' y.
Bonnets and Ribbons.
VirE . hava jUst waived our third supply of
those
CHBAP-130,NNETS tyRONNETRIBBONS
to whichrre Wylie the attention of thei
may 7 ' : A & BENTZ.
Green andßlaok
Teas. -
FROM the store •of the Messrs. Jenkins
of Philadelphia, of the best qualities, and al.
ways fresh, constantly. for sale by
• Jima W .EBY.
WATEIR
&LAKS'6 Fire.and Water Proof SAINT,
which' hap. Imo 110 extensively , need for
stele years with , the utmost ,sueeess
.the roofs of . Berme.• Steamboats, tko..not a
mingle inataaea . ia known yrhere k has failed.
For Indit hy, H. .S'AXTO_N—
Th e Imprensa- lterrigeraton
' The ii'libscriber ziotild•invite 'the citizens 'to
minim. the Universal Refrigerator with Wa
ter Filter *WOW. Which may he seen at hie
esidence.'llOw in - operation, , and can be fur;
:fished at city prices. : _thprebY anvils' freight.
N a y 21;51. • •
,
Pere:at:Fa Clrocety;
such is copra. coffee.. title: , oplepe.'hame, dried
beef, cheese,. afted• ';lnOkeref,'.berrsoge dried
fruit,loopo, Alte4 togethof with, an'elegeint as.
eortment of China And fliockery-Were of eve
ry style }.14,,q1,14110:9-4neenewCroh:lbtyonuy,
%ftaiheo t ,Abtisketai and, arcandleas variety Of an.
Holes which li is intpostibba enumetate.—
For ebeepneea and excellence biaartinlaa can
not be ourpused ',coat - tato pum a i s
thertiThzerosppotfulty,ealicited
marsC; INLEOFP,'
The:: 'United' Stites 'Lib butanes
• 44*its , and Toole COmpany.
•
arter Perpetual -Capital $25,000 -- ash
rinIIE 0301)0114. unsolicited . application - for
Life'lneurtipee, .gives the moat abundant
and gratifying propt that the . public mind is
deeply impreesed witiothe test importance of
this subject. The " . great object, however, of
InautancephOnld be safety, otherwise the whole
motive to insure may, be disappointed. Too
much care cannot be practised in the selection.
of en office,with which to effect the contract.-
The choice shaeld be regulated not by present
and constant large inducements,,aajlits, is cer
tainly Incompatible with future beneits. The
premiums on life aro calculated for the inure,
if present and prospective betiefita therefore are
given; the result ultimately, must terminate in
litigation, disappointment and ruin: The object
aimed at by this institution is stability and per.
pettaty. The rates of premium have'been care,
tally prepared with - reference to fluctuations.—
The_cash--eyetem of - payments - htnualSo.beerf
adopted. - . - _ -- Unpaid:pronaium notes constitute no
part of the assets of this comrTairyTtind Avery
contingency being fortified with an ample cap.
ital, security stampetne whole system. This
feature, paramount to'all other considerations
commends the company to, public favoit Ex
planatory/pamphlets, blanks. application papers
Information, and every facility will be cheertully
furnished tho 'public by Mr. E. BEATTY, who
has been duly appointed agent of this company
for Cumberland county. Dr. H HINKLE . ?
has also been appointepledical Examiner.
Directora.—Stehen It—, Ambrose
W Thompson, Be p
nhirnin W Crawford
Tingley, Jacob L
Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard
Lawrence Johnson, Georg! M'Henry, James
Devereux, John . L . Linton.
Presib&—Stepjlen It. Crawford... ,
- Yice.dent:—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Secretary El neasurer.—Chorles G Imlay.
Janary.—MaihuirEyre.
Counsel El . attorney.—Thomas Belch.
Jll2dical Examiners. Paullll Goddard, M.D.
Williarn Pepper, M. P. faug7 ly
. - .
THE Allen and East Permsborough Mutual
Fire_lnsurance-Company - of - Cumborland county
ncorpomted by an act of Assembly, is now.fully
organized, and in operation under the manage
.ment_of thefoliowing commissioners, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Wm -It Gorges, Michael Cock
in, Melehoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman,
Simon Oyster, Jacob 11 Coeur, Lewis Hyer,
Henry Logan, Benjamin U Musser, Jacob
Kirk, S fa a tes Ofmuel Pinsurel a row nc l,,Joeeph WiCersham.
The e areas low and tavern
blaas any . Company of the kind in the State:—
Persons wishing to become members are invited
to make application to the dgeptte of the compa
ny; who ure willing to wait upon thorn at any
time.
•
• . JACOB ENRY LOGAN, Vice P SHELL
reside Y,
nt. President
LEletta aren, Secretary
Micaren Coompr, Treasurer. .
0ct17'49;
AGENTS.
•
Cumberland cortniv.—Rudolph Martin, New
C umberlan_d , _C_D_Rerman,-Kingstow n , Henry
ring, Shiremanstown, Robert. Moore and
Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan
icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churehtown.
York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn,'John
Bowman: Dillsburg,'Peter:Wolford, Franklin
John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking,
_ Thav er ,.. Damel - Raffensberger,-;PW-Craft7— -
Harrisburc.—Houser & Lochimm.
_ _Memberarof--the- company having policies
bout to expire can have them renewed by mak
ing application to any of the agebte.
VICTIM OE (awl= T
as bytbe prescription's contained, in this hook any
one may core himself; without hindrance to lin=
sideits, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend. and with one tenth the usual expense. In
additliin to the - feneeal routine of Private disease
it fully, explains the cause of manhood's early da
wtth obiervations on marriage—hesidee
Ninny other derangements which it would not by
proper to enumerate in the public prints -
Mr•Atiy person sending TWENTY-viva CENTS,
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
book, by mail; or five copies will be sent for one,
dollar. Address, "DR. W. YOUNG . No.- 152
SPRUCE Street, PHILADLEPIIIIA" Post-paid
garrDß. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
the Diseases ,prescribed in hie different publioa
ion s, at his Offices , 152 SPRUCE street, every •
day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.
May 1, 1850
- .R-PRESILARRIVAL OF
English and American Hardware
•
Cheaper than can be found. this side of the
• \•••. Zan
-- •
rrui oubscribisi' having just returned •front
the Eastern cities with a full and ban&
some assortment of all kinds of HARD WARE
of the very best makers and well selected; is
now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in
North Hanover otret, next door to Scott's Ho
, tcl, formaili kept " by Henry- Glees, where he:
would 'invite all that are in want of good and
ch,eap, Hardware to give him a call and Bee and
satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are determ
ined to sell at a very small advance. Small
profits mil quick soles are the order of the day
A good assortment of double refined powder
rock powder of extra quality, safetv-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 are con
fident you will find a good assortment of Hard.
ware and cheaper than can be found in tiny
other House this aide 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, id North Hanover street, next door to
Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass..
•, nov6 JACOB SEND R
•
C: OGILBY
EXTENSIVE
LUIVEiIEI.I3. 8c COAL YARD.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
his 'customers and the public generally that
he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL
ESS,-and .thatthavinglately-purclitistid
in addition to hie former business facilities, the
largo and 'convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard
lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite
the well known Lumber anti Conl Yard of the
subscriber, situate along the Bail Road and
College Lane, ho is now more fully prepared
to enlarge his business. He has at thistime and
is keeping constantly on hand a well selected
assostmont of .
C. OGILBY
- • SEASONED LUMBER,
of all kinds, sorts, and sizes, Likewise the
'different kinds o! FAMILY COAL. such as
stove Coal of the different kinds, Lithe burnara
and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality..— :
AI of which lu will,sell unusually low for
Cash. He will also keep constantly on hand
PLASTER. SALT; FISH, dr.c.
With . all the different articles generally found
in a well stored Warehouse. Ile will also at
all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for
which he will pay the highes't curront prices.
Being very thankful for past favors, would
most anxiously solicit a continuation of at' least
a reasonable share of public patronage.
marl 9 SAM'L, M. HOOVER.
TO LADIES AND GENTLENEDL
• William Webb , ' •
RESPECTFULLY informs the public mgt.,
erally, that he has just returned from .the city
with a 'large and splendid assortment of articles
imitable for gentlemen and ladies' toilets, such
, - - SHAVING'CREAMS - ANO SOAPS.
' RoussePe Rose and Ambrosial shaving cream,
Olephene,
. Wash Buller . •
" Circassian Soaps.
" Fancy Toilet Soaps, &e. •
" Extracts , of; various o dors, Fancy
Cologne ond Cologne botjlee.
" ' Compound Ox. Marrow Pomadri, I
Recinitie, together with _ , Geranium
rose haivoil,po Marrowe. ,beara.oil,
a rare asecirtinent of brushea,auch aa hat brush.
' es, nail, do.: tooth, do. ohavinti, , do. ) ; clothes,
do. A lofefrisorti, nod razor etrOps. Alee'on
hand.a large assortment of hair rorit, Puckett
—..Gentlemene*ige an'tl,l44lPs.' .
Ladios. • do, ; , •
flack andfront braids,
Curls, am,. Ong a variety of other
articles to which the attention of
,the public is
respectfully invited.
Carlisle, May 2b, 1851
lii.ii.t,iie'.: : '' : l4,Ciliini'(
FIRE INS'UIt.ANCIEL
I —FOR
YOURSELF
r---FOR 25 'CENTS !.!
ty means-elite-pocket
tulapius,or, Every one
own Physician ! Twen
fonrth edition, with up
rdttot a hundred engra
gs,' owinG rivat e dis
;es in every shape and
and malformations
the generative -system.-
AVIIILYOUNG,ALD.
'he time has now Br
ig from secret disease
; fltDiitte.
ab i ~.,...
tp,..___ . ..,. _
E.i ili, , ,— .. s '3Ah tk.% ,
= : gi, , :::, , .1-:„..- r.... 1-4 d- -7-;-,
"• y:' "• , j, Or 111 M : --=-' -r y
;',..-,:-.„,,,:-
CHERRYpEGPrORiLt i I
.
POW the Coed of
COUGRO, 00/83313,
130A.ItSENESS, ;snow. -
ORITIS. CROUP, AIVIII.
Ma, WiEOOPING.OOI7OII
'.AND OONSUESPTION.
'Among the mimeroue discoveries Science bee
made in this generation to facilitate the business
of life-increase.ite enloYtnent s and even prolong .
tern of-human e xistence;'llTanireirribe named
of more teal value to ma nkind,than-this contribti hen o ;:-
Clidiiiiinft o the Healing Art. A vast trial
of, its virtues throughout this broad country, has
proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or com
ination of medicines yet known, can, so surely
control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo.
nary disease which hare hitherto swept front our
'midst thousands and thousands every year. In
deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a
Remedy has nt length been tound which can be
relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of
the lunge. Our , spate here will not permit us to
publish any. proportion of the cures effected by its
use. but we would present the following . opinions
of eminent rnen. - and - referTurther enquiry to the
circular which the Agents below named, will al.
ways be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full
'articulars, and indisputable proof of these facts.
Fnwe rue PRESIDENT OF AIIIIIERST COLLEGE, THE
CELEBRATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK.-
"James C. Ayer—Sir: I have usedyour Clan.
..ny PECTORAL in my own ease of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its 'chemical
constitution. that it is an admirable compound for
the relief. of laryngial and bronchial difficulties...—
' If my opinion as to its superior character can be
of any service, you are at liberty to use it 'as You
think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D.,
From the widely celebrated.
PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D.
PROFESSOBSCHEDIISTRY, MJRERAOLOOT,
YALE C , f OR, MEMBER OF TUE LIT. H/ST.
• MED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
OF AMERICA AND BuiropE.
" I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL RR admirable
composition from some of the best articles in the
Malaria Medico, anti a-very elective remedy for
the class of diseases it is intended to cure."
New Aaven. Ct., Nov. 1, 1849.
•
MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C.
Semite, states he has used the efIEnRY Pacronsi
with wonderful suecess to cute an inflammation
of the lungs.
FKOht ONE OF THE FIRST , PHYSICIANS
IN MAINE.
•
Dr. J. C . . Ayer, Lowell. Dear-Sir :—.l , ammow
constantly using your CHERRY PECTORAL in my
practice, and prefer.it to any other medicine for '
pulmonary complaints. From observation of
many severe caseso am' convinced it will cure
coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have
put to defiance.an other remedies.
I invariably recommendjte umincases of-con—
stienptiory,•-and—c-caniider it much the best remedy
known for that disease. Respectfully yours,
PREPARED AND . SOLD S - BY JAMES - C.
AYE R, PRACTICAL, CHEMIST; LO WELL,
MASS.
Sold in Carlisle by Dr. S. Elliott. S. A. Hubbard
and Dr. Rawlin's—in Mechanicsburg by_Dr,_/ra-
Day—in—Nevevillesby.-H•llert&Jta Shippens
burg by J. C. &.U. B. Altick, and -by Druggipts
generally throughout the State:
June .18,1851.
DR. IEMILLEIVS -
Celebrated 'amlly Medicines.
It - cOncernitevery one. Cholera Can Ale cured
Dr. KeelePe Sarsaparilla Panacea. For
the removal and permanent cure of al -
D Diseases arising from an impure •
state of the Blood and habit
•
of body.
The All-wise Creator has implanted in all
organized bodies en innate disposition to self
preeervatien. The vital •powers• possess the
property of resisting the influence of external
causes, but as the BLOOD is the common' pat
below from-which all parts of living matte.
derives its renovating elements, and consequent_
Iy, upen . which.the life . of organized beings de
pond, h is probable that in cases of accident'
Of where artificial means' have bden employed'
to deprive it of an essential property, the vital.
effectoof the whole gyrated' will be directed to
ward restoring to it that property. In all con
stitutional and hereditary_ affections, this fluid
has undergone some primary alteration, which
. is the cause of the sreetal disease, or which es
sentially Contributed to its production. Rego_
- ration - to- heatheon- only-be - obtained by are
moval of the niorbifie cause through the mddi
urn of the circulation; and Dr. Keeler's Sorsa
parilla, la the, most powerful modifier of agent
effecting thie fluid konwn. See paniphiets.
----- Blackworititown,;N: - J.,7 - une - 6, 1848.
• Dr. Reeler 7 -Dear Sir: I am entirely out of
your Panacea. i was called upon day before
yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is
becoming very popular where I:have infroduced
Brand I think the more it is used the more pop.
- tear it will get. Respectfully youth,
WM. L PARHAM, D. For details, carti fi catea, &c., see eirci4
lace, &c. Priee $1 per bottle, !ergo size, 6 bot
tles 0,5
DR. REELER'S COUGH SYRUP.
Among all the remedies before. this public
this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhe,Coughs, Hoarseness,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting
of Blood, and for all affections of thi pulmonary
organs occasioned by cold. Too much praisit
cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the
proprietor urges livery ono afflicted with any of
the above complaints to secure it at once. It
is warranted to cure or no pay. Pries only 50
I=
DR. ICEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI
NATIVE.
Every damily - whethlor rich ur poor, who val
ues health and all its blessings, should Lava this
invaluable remedy at htind. It ie infinitely the
beet remedy known for Diarrlicoa, Dysentery,
Cholera • Morbus, Cholera Infuntum, Cholic,
Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., end•for
all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused
by Teething. The numerous testimonials from
Physicians and others unsolicited bas given It
■ reputation an firm as adamant.• Fir Price
25.pente per bottle..
DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP.
--21,1 i15 - remcdris'pleeatiiiiTiTtlie taste, harm.
less to the patient and all powerful in removing
all kinds or worms from the body. It is. with.
out doubt, the cheapest and beat worm destroy.
ing medicine before the public, and will Wad
ministered according to directiune, remove
them within five or six hours after token. The
dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as
much as similar remedies. Price only 25..conts
per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND. SANATIVE
PILLS
. Although nut recommended as a "cure all's
yet they are the miluost and best remedy to re.
. move Constipation, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Bit
iousnese; Nervousness,. Foul Stomach, -Head.
scho, Indigestion, etc. Chico other purgative
medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed
and consequently are the proper medicine for
for females and persons leading a solitary life.
Price 25 cents.
DR.ICEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION
A justly celebrated external application for
Pains of tho Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spr'ns
Bruises, Tio Dolorous, Swellings of the Joints,
Rheumatism, Gaut, sciatica and for all disor
ders 'wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme.
dy is applicable. Price twenty-five cents per
bottle. '
All of the above celebrated and 'extensively
used, medicines, are prepared and se/4 Whole
sale and Retail ; al 294 MASKET hiTREET,
Philadelphia. •
For sale by S.. 'ELLIOTT, Carliale;
Miller, Dickinson; Monro e AUK, 'Shippcna
bare, J. F. Spahr, Mochaniaribiirg,'N. Siiner;
Shitiemenatown. and in every teem thronglinut
the county and State. ' . [January 14. p 351
•
'hardware. ,
THE atibecriber .returns, his sincere thanks
-to his numerous customers • and the public go.
nerally for the•liberal encouragement' thus far
extended, co n sider a b l y. . a word to assure all
that he has enlarged his stock in
all its branches connected with hie - business
without going into detail,- for that would be tin.
necessary, and at such prices that could not fail
to Please.'
I have just opened a colete of
Grass tied .Cradling SCY THI9 of aseortment
different
brands. Gonstantly on hand Blake's Fire and
Water Proof Paint.
jnne4 - • IL SAXTON.
Price Reduid
VAUGITN'S
urßonitimo mnamtEl
•
• Lar g a nntgail—!Only One Dollar.
•
na rropeetoy of the Gina! Amuciutti Ittmody " YAVOUN'
IVsoirrietz lornortatrtio kfirront." inducud by j,
argot tolichations of by Am% ttuounhout the ilEdno
Mato tad Canada, bat now
Bedneed the Ptioe
it lin Impale and well known wide: and float this date
tre•forth, kg will pot UP but ono also only,—hy now
midst:—the mill Mot will be
ONE DOLLAR. • • •
The nubile may rest amend that time awoke of the Me&
ides, Ito, atrength; and emetics prom*" WILL IteMAI
. ntetunami2. and the sap ears will be bestowed In pre
sada it as hendefons.
.thig nradiakies =halts reduced Price , will be-purchas e
27 tooe•Wholevo not hithertojnada_thettiesave e acasast a a,- -
witkite - eisiteeTibiljanniii - tor would beg to halmate that bi
Miele is not to be classed with the net amount of "Remedie
of the day ;" ft Claims for Itself a greater heating innaer,i
all diaereses. rhea any qtr. prepare: M' 11030 before al
Piled ; awl bu onstaineo qulf•for Wight years by its impede
mediae/ sitter, Mula until this reduction, =mounded sloaW
.be price of any other Wade :Is tffis line.
Norma PaartcntutLY, Wts amide anti with gnat boa
ag power and certainty, Upon the
Blood, Liver, !Gauen tut*,
lad all other organs, upon the proper awl= of which Ilia an
testa. depend. •
This medicine had a justly high repute as a remedy for
, Dropsy and Gravel,
':he inlalUgent sad all dieeam of that nature. It may be wiled emini who
phydetan hu abandoned hie patient.— and R '
.been diatmeeng dimmer, rime cepuladly, Rennie, the prom
elex would earnestly and henutly recommend it. At a
the 'reg eartint mice
to be the it is wally obtained by a ll , and the trial will peen
cle
Oheapeot Nedhdite is the World!
ta'p' Plows ask for p a mphlets—the agents give tlieM away
they contain over sixteen pare. or Motet., (in addition to fa
medical matter's_ valuable for hotteebold purpose., and whip
will save many dollars per our to practical housekeePwa
These•recelpts are introduced to make the book 'of gree
value, aside from its character as an adverbdie medians fa
the adjoin., the testimony in favor of which, In the form
lawn from alined, of the country, may he retied Open .
,t7 - "Vatglui'• Vegetable Lithorpriptit. Mixtuteis tie
Great American Ready; not, for sale In quart bottle' at •
each, small bottles at 60 ota each. No small bottles will 11
issued after the present stock to dimmed of.
Principal Office, Butialo,.N. Y.. 207 Main Stmts. •
Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT C.
Mc VAUGHN.
IXLKESSON I
, 127 Maidep /Mae, New 'ork car. '
N. D.-,All letters (exCepting from agents and desiers wit
whom he transaols'busfrtess) mast be poet paid, ono attantie
it be given to them.
S W flaveratick, Carlisle,
J'C & G B Altick, Shippensburg,
Russel Fg Dice, Dickinson,
I. Spahr, Mechanh'equrg, ,
A H Zager, Kingstown.
Octl6
Valuable - Scheel - Books,
rbUBLISHED 13Y ' I 'HOMAS;COIV PE I*II
- LT - WAITE - lit - GOT 253 - MAR El't, I . .4',
I'HIADELPHIA, and for sale I' ) ;di book
sellers in the United States :
MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEtit APHY,
An easy introduction to the study of 'geogra
phy, designed for children, •and completely il
lustrated by ,120 engratings and 14 colored_ _ - -
MITCHELL'S, INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY-.
The text, the exercises the illustrations, arulthe
forty beautiful mapa are printed together in one
qnarto volume.
MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY Ic. ATLAS,
a.system of modern Geography, comprising a
description of the present state of the world-and
its-five-drest divis ionsT -- Etabellfili - ed - with nu
merous engravings and illustrated by an excel
lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate
colored maps. - This series of Geography by S.
Augustus Mitchell has been wholly. or portly
introduced intolhe public and private schools
of all the pi•incip`nl cities and towns of the Uni
ted States; and after n full and fair trial of its
merits_in_these schools, it luis received an almost
universal reaci - minendation. •
Mrrmiirt.'s ANCIENT !GEOGRAPHY & ATLAS
An ancient, classical and sacred Geography,
embellished with engravings of remarkable 't
events, views of ancient cities, etc., and accom.
paned by - ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful ,
colored maps. . '
MITCHELL'S ATLAS OP OUTLINE MAPS
..
Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School - Geog.
raphy, with aii and embishments. IllitCh
ell's Key to M
the p study or ell
Maps. and Carrell's
Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and
popular books, and are becoming very exten.
sivoly used in the best schools of our country.
GREENE'S FIRST LESSON IN GRAMMAR, based
upon.the construction and analysis of sentences;
designed as as introduction to the
GREENE'S ANALYSIS---.A treat'se on the strum,
ture of the English language. with illustrationt
and exercises adapted to the use of schools, by
Samuel S. Green, A. M., Principal of the .
Phelps Grammar School, Boston,
These books have already In thechort time
they have been published,obtained a very
tensive oirculation r having - been introduced into
the public - schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pins.
burg, Cinciunatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg, and
other cities and towns, and recommended by -
those • who have tried them in their schools, as
without question the best English Grammars
in existence.
- SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S.
FRE PRIMARY SCHOOL HEADER—Part let is
intended - for beginner& It' contains a lesson
Imo] eacb of . the elementary sounds of the lan.
'gunge .The Primary School Reader, part 24,
contains exercises in articulation, arranged in
connection with easy reading- lessons. The
Primary Reader, part 3d, is designed for the
first class in Primary Schools, and the lowest
class in Grammar Schools.
HE GRAMMAR SCHOOL RUDER, is designed
for the middle . Owls in Grammar Schools, and
contains exercises in articulation arranged in •
connection with reading lessons
THE DISTRICT SCHOOL, READER, is design
for the highest classes in
. public and private,
schools. It contains exercises in articulation,
pauses, and inflections of the voice with such
rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful.
TIIE INSTRUCTIVE READER ; or a Course o
Reading on Natural' History; Science and Lite,. ,
ar time designed for schools.
THE SPELLING BOOK.
Consisting of words in columns and sentences_
for oral and written exercises. It is a complete
and systematic series of exercd.es in English
orthography.
This highly populdr series of reading books, • I
and this spelling book, were compiled by Mr.
m.D..Swaii,-of Boston, and jut's - log.l*mm the
-rapid introduction i. 40 schools winch they auto
obtained in the. Eastvi a tint! Middle States and
in many-of the IV.--,tern :pad Southern States,
we think they are 1,-ally better adopted to the
wants of teachers a n d -scholars thhn any other
yet published. The piddisliers haven very large
numlier of recommendations lion, !milk school
committees, teachers and others h to edu.
cation.
F'ROST'S HISTORY OP THE IT, STATES.
One_vol.....l.2.i.,m_for_bighlschools--and-ttenite
inies.-,The same work tiond3nscd-and simplified
or common school's, vol. 18 mo. -
JARVIS'S PRACTICAL PHI/Hi/LOGY, to the use
of schools and. families, 1 ',vol. 111 -- rao. with
• .
engravings. -
PRIMARY PIIISIOLOGY, by the same author, it
vol. 18 ino,
FIRST Boo:t IN ARITHMETIC, by.P. A. Adtims i
intended for primary and common schools.
ARITHMETIC IN TWO PARTS..
By the same nuthor. Part first—advanced -
lessons-in mental arith metic;-part seootiti—
rules and examples for practice in written arida .
meths, for common and high schools.
A Key' to examples for practice in written
aritcmetio, for the use of teachers I ; be same
author.
These arithrnetios Aare secured very high
recommendations from teachers of schools and
academies, and from professors in several of our
colleges, and from others interested in the cause
of education in.various sections of the Union.,
T. C., /k lso publish many other School
Books, which Co.,&ere is not room :to enumerate
here, be:lidos Law; Medical,' Theological and
Miscellaneous Books, and the,y are fully plena •
red to answer orders for books In every depart.
ment of knowledge. Booksellers, School Com.
minces, and others, supplied on the - ,mostilivor.
able terms. (sept 25,'50-Iy.)
CHURCH,' LEE AND FEEMAN,
.twarmacpxlmaa Tr. :Alms=
..I;37tAiyx L zit
UMBERLAND,- PA.
Harrison's Holtunbian
Tl. 9d Ills On hood 'a largo supply
.1. of the above inls,.vhiell, bya, special ar•
rangernent rith the PrOjnieto,t, he IS able to for
nish to metellantsi'atot,othei s ,. in
at the anulse•
tutors wholesale prides,' '••• , • -
• • • ' l B A; IitIBBAR.D.
. .
, • A .
011TEliEb'hy itIaCCAIN for n hat—
ou ter article of Soap then his Patertalogneio,
er for removing' tan,sunburn, and4troples
from the shim or for shafting. 'itlanufactured
by E. •McCialii, 83 North 7th street, abovo
Cherry, Philadelphia. And sold. by S. Wl'
HAVEISTICK, a his Drug and Book Store
North ilanover street, Carlisle. fjuly2.6m
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