- , Prom Elio C.'ook'e - fournal THE ` iraking.as from.sicept , ~' A twitter and n.warble . That make the pulsos leap; A sentni'of renovatian :Of froshneiss nnd'•of health; A casting off of sordid fear, A orelessness of • NrCalth. A watching, asiti For the fitiliers that, ono by one, Open their. golden petals , • To .virro the fitful sun ; ' A gush,;a•flash; a gurgle, ". A , wish to shout and.sing, A'a filled with hope and gladness, the vernal Spring. -SUMMER A dreamy sound of waters, -- Fulling, erar falling !- Voieen Of sweet song-hirds To each 'other calling I FloVers all rainbow tintcd, Springing, over springing, On the va,grAnt breezes .; Richest perfumes flinging. A porfeot satisfaction, &fulness of ,delight, A sense•of 'onward Through regions ever,brigh t All balm, all bloom, all beauty, Like some ambrosial clime— These are the signs that tell no Of glorious Summer lime! AUTUMN. • A perfect flood of ,sunshine, • March:Lall objects'seem A scene of golden splendor That makes the senses dim; • 'Beneath a blue •parilion A glorious.feast outspread, IV hero choicest gifts of nature Abundantly-arc Aliugering look cast backward Unto the days gone by, A turning to the future' With sad and anxious eye; Mid Autumn's purple sunsets • A dirge note swells the blast, lad tells - that soon the-brightness Of the year will nll be past. WINTER The,winds are sighing=sobbing And mourners round a bier, And from the hill thiire comoth ' A voice that soundelli drcar ; As the trumpet-call to judgment, Saylng—" Prepare, prepare ! Snretui.o!er the pile. atleeey And lay the old year there !" Within fire, soluidst &alines's, And fires that brightly burn, And stories of the olden times Are told by each in tarn fa . ory,OT misery And want salute the ears, And we look on hoary Wintsf - Through mingled smiles and-tears 11. G, AnAms AN INTERESTING INCIDENT Franklin,_. philooopher, when _quite__ a young man after an absence of some time from bode, thought, he would try the extent to _which instincein a parent would discover the child. Thu result. was that his mother was —loth.ta-give-him-a-sheller-over -nigifFthougli a severe snow storm was raging, and would only allow hint the use of an. arm chair to sleif iii.LhaVing the colored boy stay In the room after the precaution of looking up all • her silver. Ilttr instinct was more than over come-b' her prudence, and she, with bitter tears to the last.of_ her life, regretted that her son had thus been tre , ntedin his mother's house as a felon. Ono of our townsmen on a recent visit to Now England, after thirteen years absence thought. he would try Franklin's experiment. Ho rapped at hie father's' door, mentioning that be was weary, and asked if he could have a lunch, ne-it was some- distance to an-intn— It was his father who met Idin at the - door, ..and asked him in, after telling him he could be supplietrwith food. The mother was not in tho room, but ne the father asked her to bring refreshments, she came in. With tho feelings and emotions of a child, , unknown under a parents roof, our hero bad turned his back, that on opening the door his face might not at first be seen— he proceeded to take of what they hospitably net before: him. Mentioning that ho ennui from Roches ter, N. Y., our friend was at once questioned if he knew:one there whose name was It—. " Oh, yes, 1 knoW.hint well," was the reply.— "He is ahatter in the city, and made riTy hat,"—showing it with the mnlter's name in side. "Well,"said the mother, "you must give ma the lining, , at any rate,. for it is a long time since'ye.havo seen our son." •• • At this our, friend could not further hesitate to make himself known—and _what followed all can well imagine.—Raral Mw Yorker. SPRING AND SLIAIMER •CLOTEINGII• VERY'BODY should =brave Has op portunity to buy CLOTHING for Men, Youth and Boys, at suck, prices as have nover yet been known to thic.Borough, at STEINER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISH- West Main at; next door to Burkholder'a Hotel, Embracing a choice of the best, rtioat , desira-. ble and faehionublo CASHMEREPT COATS, .„- 4 . HABIT CLQTH do. . LINEN !MILLI N G.do. ' TWEED'S, acc., To g ether with a great variety of Englis French and American CLOTHS and Summer Fabrics, adapted to the wants of Men and ,Havii, both for Dress and Business Garments. . Particular care hes been taken to procure the new style .' SUMMER COATS, ' 1 .. PANTALOONS, VES'T'S, To which ho would invite special attention.= FURNISH I N G GOO I) 5, consisting of Shins, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Ike., all of which are offered at the lowest possible earth prices, and as Cheap as any' other Clothing Storein - the Union. Parents who desire Boys Clothing, are earnestly invited 'to examine tho stock. Country s ore keepers can be accent• modntrid at very low rates for cosh. [Map REIOV4LL! Family Grocery .Store, • THE subscriber haiing removed his Grocery Eptaslishment; on South: Hanover street, to the Ithge building nearly opposite his old ctaud desires to call the attention of the public to the au rimier stook of FRESH GROC&R -lES which he has juscopened, and which ho will sell on, the most accommodating The arrangarnent,Of hie new Eslabliehment will be found of the most .Complete character, and, his'aysortinent comprises every article that can be found in a • • • Perfect Pamily Crrocery, • - such as augers: coffee, teas, spices, heels, dried beef, cheese., shad; trnacherel, herrings dried fruit, seeps '&0., - tegother with en elegantab sortmenvoi China and Croolcery Ware of, eve ry tole Lnd queensware, brwner,' _tirnslies; baskets, and.an endless var iety' l ar ticlos'whioh it is impels:Aide to 'ertumerate.— For ofteapneas. and excellence his article, can not_be-aurpoestid A 'call froth the public, lo therefore roopeotfullYsolicited. '•:: Taxtrozorm , uotran, THIS. well i n k, Onifitiliehment la still con ducted in te aama.martneeAt haa always been.• . The zl eeptral'.and . ptitiaant itituattea of the hMnre,'comMiddititurtiOanrn geanta, and the comforts end Auxin .. .tee .to be roan& theta, combine AP render it agreeable and advantage. one to the travollir, '; • • .., • Having beetrone cf. the firm of :dello' .t": Tuckor,dr,,Co.; alviohg . t• the head of the'ea tablitheoent, the .aubscriber pledgee his exertions, to Maintain Its reputation, and to give ea , Wootton to his cuaturnere. • • • augo,4t PARKER:, :: 04iiii'": .. 0.'',''.A . 01. - 0:1' ,. ikii-sit-r'4'.iiiii4k;witiiil-Roonip. , . nortERTI3. , SMILEY, &licensor to Wm. IA C. Gibson, CABINET:MAKEtt & UN k; t 'BA IC. h: lt, Northlitniever street, Carlisle,. ti_would re4pectfullYinfortie ihe'eitizeni of Carlisle nd the 'public generally that ho now'hati 'on halide large assortment anew arid %elegant . FURMTIJRC, consisting, in pari" of Sofas, Wsrdrobes, - Card nnd other Tables, Burr ems, Bedsteads; plain ''und fancy Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best ar aerials and quality warranted. a gene ral 315011=111 of Chairs at the lowistliricesi.— Venitian Blinds, made to order and repairing pronnotiy attended to. ii - COFFINS made to order It. the shortest notice. and having warden. did flaitrao he will attend, funerals in , town or country. Kr.llont forgot the old stand or Wm. C. Gibson, in North Hanover street, 'few doors north of Glass's Hotel. Sept 4-ty... It. B. SMILEY, ' P ' Corner, of Ilanover and Louther Carlisle ryi l under Sighed ham alwaYs on hand a large IL stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in-allthe dig:rent styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ho invites attention partic ul irly to the Patent S'pring•Battom Bedstead, a to tit useful article, Which entirely obviates all Theitbottom can be attached to old Lto.ls;cadF. Their have given entire satisfac tion to all Who have them in use. FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all at wl.ich are offered , at the': lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sal). atiriber on North Hanover street. S. IY, HAVERSTICK: . . KY - COFFINS made to order at the shortest I . May 28;1851. ' I JACOB FFITTER Car Jan'y, 22, 1851.-Iv. Extensiire Furniture Room's. NIF,'3 ILWEANIM would respectfully call the attention of House Keepers and the pnble to hie extensivo' stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE, including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every otltr article in his branch of I business. Also, new on hand the largest as ,iriinent of CH 1.1M5 in Carlisle, at the lowest prices, Kr•Collin..3 made at the shortest notice So&ntle_arse prevltied_for_funerals— its n Call rit his establishinenron North Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N,l3,—Fur oiture hired out by the month or year, - Carlisle, Mareh.2o, A SPLENDID STOCIE! rifillli: undetsigned reeptiaitfullY informs hin I. friends - and - thelpublic generally,- that he 4 .4 , ....: . has just returned from M 0,e4 , Philadelphia, having I u , ~.4.. purchased the most ex, ~,,,: t. „, , 9 " <, . ir 5 . " . .4:!: - .tensive, as well as the .•'''';--" , -t. , N , .• cheapest assortment of ~..'.17 4 .:4;'-N, ' -5 . ye '0 t/II Watches, Jewelry, &c., over broughwo Carlisle llis stock coil stets in part of G. hl and Silver Patent Lever Watches, - Gatd and Silver detatelle4 do. do. - Cold and Silver Lepinc Watches. . in 5 ,- I..rt nvery variety of-Watches-at-all prices, Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Prin. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver .pens:accl.cases_and-Braeatotn-in-great-variely- A so!endid article of Gold, Sliver, Gorman .cF-Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC• TAcLEs, which are unsurpass ed in nap lity by any culla article west ot Phil adelphat, and which can be sold at least 2tl per . cent cheaper than in ariy ether establishtnent in the cotintiy. Also a largo lot of szLymin-vina.B.E, ea:noising—Table- an'ds_Ten—Spoons _B_atter Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles, Also, Card Cases. ,Porte lonnaies, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a great variety of - other fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted patternsovhiciLwilLbe_sold_loW,_and_warriantett to bC Peed: Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, , no invites all to call and examine his stock, assured thatmonc can fail to be suited in_quat• ity, quantity and mace. His articles aro .cash lpurchases, consequently , he can atrord Co sell ow-ir tlian the same articles can be purchased eisoultero. Call at the old stand, a few doors wost of Burkholder's Hotel. . • - Jnnuary 15, 185t—ly T, CONLYN. A Voice from the Burnt District." Iflonyer's Candy Factory Rebuilt: THE subscriber would respectfully announce, to his friends and the public generally, that his Factory which wan destroyed by the late lire, Inn been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE CANDIES. 'inanufaatured of the best material; Which he will sell wholesale- or retail at the old stand in North-Hanover street, a leiv doors north of the bank,swhere ho has just opened a general assortment of FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Alotonds,..English NValnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, &e. HO would also call attention to his large assortment or TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and China, of endless varieties. In connection with the abovc,,he has on band n prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, ' consisting of Sugars, Goffees,.Tcas, Molasses, Spices,' Crackers,Matches, Blocking, Atm.., a primo• le of GIGARS, of the best brands. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to n generous public for the patronage bestowed. on-him,-and hopes-by•a-desire to- please tome. .rit a continuance of the same. Ile would also return thanks to the., Firemen and Citizens for their efforts to save his pro erty on the night of the late conflagration Carlisle. rip 2 P. -MQNYER. 'MUSIC -1 t 'THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected assortment of MUSIC of all kinds, consisting.of Swgs, Marches, Waltzes. Polkas, Fle...also instruction's for Piano and other instruments. Berlini's Method" for piano, "Mazes Method for the Violin, &c. Bud a supply of Violin and' Guitar Strings, of first rate quality at city prices. Having made an arrangement with an im• porting-and -publishing house in Philadelphia, .he will be constantly supplied with t new Music and able to furnish anything in that fine at sheet notice and uporivreasonable terms. Music Teachers will find it for their interest to cull and .exaniine for themselves at the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion House Iml9] . . S. A. HUBBARD. Turquoise, Alabaeter, and other Fancy Lamps.—Lamp Mate, and paper shades, just received, next .eor to to-the-P-0. fMay-28e61. Linen Mil A general assortment of white and colored Linen Drillings for )Men and Boy's wear, just revived by (May G HITHER. Potent Stor'Oh Polish., FOR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mus tins, Collars, and prevents dust from sticking to Linens, &c. 'ft contains nothing injurious. Just received by . dna I yv . lIITNER. • , LAST NOTICrg. '',persons indebted•to the mat a of Hen ry Churel4 &ed.,. aro • reqUest to call the subscriber at tilb offme or Chu h. Lee -& Fermin, Lumber Ale - rebants, in No 'Cum— berland and acute the sami3.withoet de ay, aa a further indulgence cannot be given . R CHURCH,' "Adtme. may7tf Great Ittargat!ls. TIARRISONS COLUNItHAIT INK.—In •order to dispose of stook now on hand, I will sell a fow dozen at 20 per' cent lielow•tha manufacturer's cash prices. Counts/ merchants, would do well to givo me Si call. J uno 18sls,*21. SAM'L A HUBBARD. New and Popular School BoolG rIOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY 'of U— NIVERSAL HISTORY, together with a BIOGREITIIY of DISTING U I S 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. JONES 6c CO, Pubhitters, S W Corner of Fourth and Race ate. , , SOthapt y' . ' • . , Teachers'and' School Committees add . ressin letters to us post paid, wi ll be 'furnished with copies for examination; `' , • ' - • OtrA fultassortmont of Book's and Station• isrefor sate at the Lowest Priem . ' -- - ---. t3r4ALXICA 017.A147001 1 'of Dry Cloodb. Groccriea; dic. t 9f A: ratter, at thO - cornor of ;North IlOnOvor, pod , Louther streets, informs tho public thitt tho wholo'of tbo largo_ond.elegant otock,*ilrbo,-aold out 4T COSY.; - Lookout forlorgainc.,'-., - ,,,t jy9,'sltf., %3ACOLD.FETTE.R: ifilli , DRIJOSI:IiRUGSI : -• rresh Sprint Supply T y HAVE juittreceived a rresh stock oft cd• .Glnes. - . l&e.; .hrhiah havin',l heen purchased , great. tare at tha hest city honest!. I can .confidently recommend' to, Families; Physicians, Country. Merchants and Dealers, hem 7, fresh and pnro..., Patent:Medicines, :Herltsand Extracts, Fine homi eels ; • , Spices,ground and whole Instruments, • . Essences, • • • . . Pure Essen'l Oils Perfumery, ate: , Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. , DYE•STUFFS.. ' Log and.Catnr-Woods, ' Oil 'Vitriol • ' • Copperas, - Lap Dye • , . PAIhITS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alain,. .Watherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and_xoliow.,PniaLand Varnish Brushes, Jersey ,Window Glass, Linseed.•Oil,•Turpen tino,-Copal and coach Varnish, and Bed Lead. All of wh i ch • will be sold at the very lowest market price,. Also, a fresn and :splendid as sortment ar • • - ORWADIENTAL lITARBLE2 WORKS OWENS - dr. EXCECARDS, Recently from Philadelphia: RESPECTFULLY inform the' eitliens of Carlisle and it, vicinity, that they have now at their Marble Yard in South- Hamm, street, a few doors south- of the Court house and nearly. opposite 4 & W :Bentz's Store; an elegant stock of pure • ..4.IIIERICAV WHITE JIMIZ:BLE, and are prepared to execute in the:most rinished style Monuments, Grave Stones at Mt prices, poor and Window Sills, . _ together with every otter article in their line, and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste ness of design and quality of Al , rbla, their work shall not:be surpassed by any other comb lishment. They are also the authorized agents of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur nish from his manufadtory . alrvarieties of IRON RAILING for tho enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Buildhig Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms; &c., at the short-. est notice and on the molt reasonable terms. „ . . . Having had great exporictice, and being em ployed in the . hest shops of Philadelphiti,Ak:y arc therefore .enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and renectfully ask a share of the_patrouage.of Carlisle and_the.surrouilding country. - (Carlisle, nov6 18501 was witra so u sum - Tim! . raIIIO.USANDS_uf-bottles-of- the -AMERI, CAN COMPOUND have been soldelnr lug the past year, and was never known to fall of curing, in a few days, of a certain dels cats illness), Seminal" eakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy, need febr no exposure, as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restrictions in die: ur business ~ -contains-si3 M ercury-or-nox ious-dr ugs-in ju rious to, the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, or condition. It is also the best remedy known for Floor Albus or Whites, (female c:.mplaints) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy lit - Wlong been uscd - in private praCtice of a phy nician and with unerring - success, radically. curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around 'each bottle are plain and CAUTION—Ask for the AMERICA N COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Price 51 per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle'. J. Wyeth, Harrisburg', ft, Williams Columbia:. by A. Millet., Lancaster ; E. Morris & Co., 'fork. 'i l. '" -- (January, 15, 1851. B.EIVIOVAL! STOVE 'WAD ROOMS AND TIN MAN UFACTOR Y. rr4HE.subscribera desire to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MAN_UFAC'PORAE., to the:rootri nearly_oppo site their old stand on North Hanover street' and may now be found in their now and com• modious manufactory on the- %Vest side of the said street, a raw doors above ',anther street. where they will continue to keep on hand a full assortment of every kind of .Tln, Copper and heet4ro Ware: • which may be needed by housekeepers, and Others. Their articles aro 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 kinds of Distilling Apparatus. They will promptly•attend to the. laying of TIN ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING in town and country, and on the most ransom. ble, terms. Every branch of their business will be carefully attended to with the utmost promptness. . . •They alsolteep_ conetantly on hand 'a tete variety of COAL AND WOOD STOVES, _ comprising every variety of plain ten•plate STOVES, _elegant wood and 'coal airtight PARLOR S 1 OYES, of the latest styles, COOKING`STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at variuus prices. which cannot fail to please every taste. They re• spectfully solicit art extrtitination by the public of their large antlvaried assortment of stoves. Thankful to-the public for favors heretofore extended, end being, determined to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to their Oustom• era they hope to merit a continuance of pa tronage: to - Tho highest cash.price will be paid for old Copper and Pewter. MORRIS &••HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19, _ 1851-1y Fresh - Arrival of Hardware. iriptvlNG just returned Irons New York & Philadelphia with the beet and Chenpebt Stock of lIA RD WA RE,C U TLERY B IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS,. &c., ever brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully roguest dealers and consumers and all others to give me a call and Bee whether they cannot get more and better goods fertile same money than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts' Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, aints, loc., is complete and very. cheap. Corpenters' Tools, I :have a splendtd assort. ment. Also, Cabinet 'Maker's Tools and Ma serials, viz :—Vancers, Mahogany, Mineral and Ghtse Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SiLDDLERS & COACH MAKEKS, can_hav,o erniyating in their line cheaper than FOR SHOEMAKERS,' .I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Linini Skins, Bindings, PiTs, Thread and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I have also a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be had at no other place in town, and at Ball's Prices. , To gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham mered and Relied Iron and Steel. Of House. keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks Spoons; Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, dsc. . WALL PAPER • ' I have the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment in town. And 10 all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE ? I would say come and see for yourselves. • oct3o J P LYNE. .• • . -• , Pure Older Vinegar. - • usT,,ropived a • fresh barrel of Para .Clde lVinegar, of superior quality, and warrante ife from adulteration. . nov 6 ' . ' , G W HI4NER. Children% Stooklnge, ".( AFULL, oseortment of White' and Mixed Merino flose , of 01l fizea for Children.-- AUX Ladies Mee in great variotylust.orne'd . Black. Silk MO ace. ; , ;•. THE -enbieriber is now opening , a general assortment of Long and Shortlllaels. Silk:Mite, new.ityle of Ladles.; - Silk 'Gloves; Lisle Thread Gloves, and, a . Gonerat assortinent,of list thread and eettxinricisiory., ,, • • SunelB, - , G • HjTNER: OLltu -2butpotillellte• FIRST PREMIUM fliandvand Squ'ro VULIVOS. HITEL33II 4,14 'OA:int/fa urtrai fritni/ -11: Ettlato • Street, Balisniore,,?tht. - EDIANO FOHTBS, ,. fiorn 6 to 7 octaves, in a. - in Rosewood,'MahOgany and Walnut cases of various styles,lwith and without iron frames, combining all the improvements requisite ton superior instrument. K. dr.. , G, have received from the Maryland, Institute, tlie,?7rat premium for their Pianos, in three successive years, 1848, .1849, 1850.. They have also'becip honored.with numerous testimo• Hints frOm all' the most colebrated artists who have, used their instruments. Pianos from their establishment have been used at 'the concerts as Litia, Herz, Holinstock,- Bishop, Laborde, llnitoti, and other eminent performers. -- They guarantee durability ter five years, Linder good cars. end will replace ..ith others all which may not give 'satisfaction, if application-bo made within six Months after delivery,. Their Bainifactary: being conducted - on the most extensive scale enables them to furnish instruments at the very lcqest prices, whole sale and retail. conatonify on hand, A. P. Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from 848 to 8200,1 for which they are solo agentsfor this city. January29,lB9l.ly ' Perfumery, Fancy Soap gr. Paper Box IVI.A.NITFACTORY., 48 Ararkei street, below Second, Philadeliiiiia. , (I LEGG & CROMPTON, iVlanutacturers '(7 'of Perfuinery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully call the-attention of the Druggists and Dealers in ,Carlisle and the Cumberland Valley, to their extensive stocic of Goods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. -Src, of every variety. Also, a full and' complete as sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every de scription, large or small, round of square, made to order at. the shortest notice. it:r Don't forget the place,4B Market street, PhiludelPhia..All pram wil meet with prompt attention. , janls -- PIANE FORTE-WAREROOMS; Tumbl, Araitiles, No-171. CHES.MUY' STREET,PHILALP.R Steps, to., THE OLD STAND, 'occupied for more than cue third of a 'century by G. Willi:, lisp. E undersigned would most respectfully 4innounce to the public that be is AGENT for more than twenty. of_thernost -?1,7' ltr - 4 i ToN,NEW YORK, PHILA DELPHIA, and elsewhere ; and o constantly receiving from them PIANOS o the richest and most varied 'styles, of superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of S. Cri, SI. and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal to any manufactured either in this country or in- Europe. Just received, also: a further supply of Church and Parlor Organs, of beautiful patterns and - fine toneti. - ' His WAREROONI is constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPHINES and — I3Ih3LODEONS, trom . tlfe — cildest moot ex• tensive nianulaptorieti in the United States ; a mong whien is a new style of REED ORGAN having Carhartts patent improvements, with --- gilrpipes'iri'frontiand — case - Olegantly — ctirve - d; and highly ornamental. Tuning and Repa.ring—Sig. Salvador La .Grdssa, n distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu rer and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4,'so OSCAR C 13 CARTER. ECONOMY IS WEALTH —Fit's ILL' Pine 011, Camphine 8c Medal Fluid, i riF acknowledged superiority end purity, lir manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS SG HATcit, at the old established sand of the latßett.ja min 'l'. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited; awl prompt attentipn given. The voice of the public .for fifteen years, aril the award_of a. Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over_all .competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentine,Rosin, and Spir its of Turpentine, for. sale Wholesale and Re tail. at the lowest nriccs. • . [octal BOOTS AIME SHOES. THE subscriber has just received a large 'tLib mw supply of BOOTS & SHOES, for Spring and Summer Wer, which makes his assortment very complete., It comprises Gentlemen's French Call Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters, Jack son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Enam• -Aled-Congress-Boots,—Calf-Sitin T -Gont-nntl- Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Slippers, &c.- , - Also, Ladies' Misies and Children's Gaiters, Buskins, yies and' Slippers. 'Every effort will be made to please the' citizens of town and country, who are respectfully solicited to con tinue their patronage. Carlisle, may? Brushes ! Brushes A grey variety of these useful articles is fared for sale, 'consisting of Whitdwash, Sworn! ing, Scrubbing, Painters; loth, Sluiving, Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Bruahesi great variety, all of which are of the best qua ty and will be sold at the lowest prices June 6. • S ELLIn'T'T THIS WEEK ! 191111 IS NVEEIC vve receive at the Central IL Drug Store next door to the Post Oise, a fine stock _of .Fresh Ahdicines. jelB,'sl. RAWLINS & IIIeCTiLLOCH: JENNY LIND. and othor extracts—fresh tl .from Roussel's, together with splendid as. vortrnwit of Soaps and Perfumery, at the Cen tral Drug Store, next door to the Post office. WLINS & DoIeCULLOCII. JUST received a frenh lot of GROCERIES which will be sold very low at the 'old cheap Store, Etna Main S treat, np2, • JUST ieeeiVed, at ' ORTE R'S S II 0 E STORE, a fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Children'e Gaiters, Jenny Lind Tine, Bus kins and Slippers, of the beet quality, also eve ry variety of fancy colored Frentit lasting for. gaiters, which will be made up to order. June 111851. - - BOOTS di. SHOES. lAM now opening my Spring stock of. La dies and Gentleinen's Boots and Shoes.— Also, a large lot of Boys Misses and Children's Shoes. All of the newest style., best quality, I an. best of all very cheap. ap2 - C. OGILBY. Blacksmith's Coal. — 2O - 00 buebols oacksmith's coal, a suporis article, receiving and for 8410 by . ' NV B MURRAY, Agt. TEACEERS WANTED. THE School. Directors of Frankfort! town - ship, will meet at ;,ackey's . tavern, on the 14th day of August pelt., at l o'clock, P.M.. for the examination of Seven Teachers for said town. ship. Applicants will please attend. July3o JOHN C. BROWN, Sece y. Bonnets and Ribbons. • , . WE have just receivod Onirthit'd - eup'ply of those eIHEAP BONNETS i t BONNET RIBIIONS to' which we invite the attention of the indict may 7 . A & AV BhINTZ. . • - • • • Goon and Black Tem. ' FROM the starlit of the Messrs. Jenkins of Philadelphia, of the bast qualttios, and al. ways lash, constantly fur h ale by June 25 • , . JAY EBY. run a, WATER; PROOF. BLAKE'S Fire end-Water Proof PAINT, which has , been so extensively used for iho lost six years with the utmost , success on the roofs of. Houses. Steamboats, &C., no: a single instance j known Millen: h hao tailed. For sale by.'4n.112) H. •SAXTON'' The Universal ,Reiligerator, . The sebstriber would invite the citizens to examine the Universal Refrigerator.with W. ter. Filter attached, which may be aeon at his ' esidence, 110 W in operatiOn, and can be fur nished at eiVirieee; thereby saving freight, May 24'5U. G. W HITHER. ,e..aaß)). M PORTER would tospeetfully, infOrnrii: , . the Ledievihat h e , haQ .fitted up the , toamAteeently,oeettpied by Miss Betioy , KetrisiOneifdeor .to the - old stand ass LADIES,suop STOIU gXCLUSIVEI.Y, where•they .Seleeied essintmem of'caliera, binkins, , ties, elimmrs,..from the heal inanuftiatoriell'.iiirThiladelphle, , nnd also o t his own make, to`Whleh theirlattentien is invited. • 7 WM M PORTER JENNY LIND, GIROCFRXES. C. OGILBY To the Ladies, I Juin:ante. jAriiihpithieci I , Tho United . 'States - - Life Insurance . n Annity'and i riuSt Company 4 harter res:per,uat—cepitat 556,000 ash mHE constant ) unsolicited .applicatlon for Insurance, gives the most abundant I and gratifying proof that. the public' mind is deeply impressed with the test - importance of this subject. The great object, however, of Insurance should be softly, otherwise the whole motive to insure , may- be disappointed. - , Too much cam cannot bo practised in the selection of an office with which to effect the contract.--. ' The claiice-should be regulated not by present and constant large indueetnebts, as tins, is cer• tainly lecoritpatible.with future benects, The premiums on life are calculated for the future, if priSedsit and prospective benefits therefore aro aiven, the result ultimately, must- terminate in litigation, disappointment - end ruin. The object aimed at by this institution is srubilit . y and per petutly. The rates of premiuni-havo been care, -tally; prepared with reference to flucluatiens.- - The cash-system of 'payments had:ldea been adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constitute no part of the Resets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample car 'ital, securtty stamps the whole system. This feature, paramoubt to all' other considerations commends the company to public favor. Ex-, placatory pamphlets, flanks. application papers -information, and every facility will be cheerfully furnished the public by Mr. E. BEA'rf Y i who has been-duly appointed-agent- - of-this company for Cumberland county. ff -HINKLEY has also boon appointed Medical Examiner. Diralara.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thbinpson, Benjamin WPringley, Jncob L Flormiee r William Al Godwin, - Pani B Goddard Lawroneo Johnson, George hi'llehry, James . Deverenx, John L Linton._ • Presiclaz—:Siepbee R. Crawford. Vice- .ThWident.—Ambross W. Thompson, &crew!' & Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay. actuary.—Manuol Eyre. Counsel Ed attorney.—Thomas Belch. - JI4 dicai Examiners. - Paul,l3 Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D.• [aug7 ly 'XRE iNsunAzacm. TdlaAllemand-Enst---Ponnaborough—Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage. tneaof•the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm It Cortina, Mtehacl Coek in, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayntan, SiMon Oyster, Jacob Coover, Lewis Hrer, Henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser ' Jacob Kirk, Sumuel•Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rotes of insurance are low and favora as any Company of the kind in the State— Persons wishing to become members nre invitH to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB S„IJELLY, President LLENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS fivEn, Secretary MlCnesl. 00CIL LIN, Treasurer. octird9. AGENTS Cumberland - county. - Rudolp:11 - 111aft iri; - New Cumberland, C 13 Herman, Kingstown, ,Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Meehan ..iesburg.l4.-J—Ald,-Churehtowm.,-- ----- York county.—John Sberrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, "Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, 4sq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel' Itaffeilaberger, J W Craft. Harrisburg.—Houser & Lochinan. M 'embers tof the company having policies a bout to extiiie can have them renewed by mak ing application to any of the agents. . --' - z-=z\ in i . OOTOR YOURSELF -, I,—.F 0 R '25 - C ENTST! .".:'' A . —By means of the pocket 4 . i. „y,re:o;,, II! Esculapins, or, Every •one 4 1 .4,r:,::: : :61 .. O his own Physician ! Twen c ,Aq.., : ti k s ! ty-funrth edition, withim ( 1 ,;;. - ,,,„4 ',.. , 1 1 (g` r '7.1-wards-of-a-bundred engra- - i i .). 1 V,... , ,5 • ) ..../ rings, showing private dis -7 •T,,ti AO! .`,. 7. / eases in, every shape and il;, 0 61111V .:;-/ ' form, dud mnlformations ;',, ....:itßik,,,.-. - ,. ; .,.,,4 , / of the generative system. ' '''' 1-%. , :7 7 1'0/ BY W-fiI.YOUNT;T:M.D. - . `4. - -* - The time has now Ar rive( , that . per sons suffering from secret-disease need no more become the TIMM oruacutn T as by the prescriptions contained in thi book any one may gore himself, without hindr me to bu siness, or the knowledgs...of, the mot intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual e pease. In addition to the general routine of pri vy •oliiiense it fully explains the cause of manhood's early da cline, wtth 'observations on marriage—besidec many other derangements which it won't, not by proper-to enumerate in the public prints D 'Any person sending TSVENTT.TIV E CENTS, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by moil, or five copies will be seut . for one dollar. Address, ”DR.. W. Y0U,14 G ,355x_1.5.2 SPRUCETSireet; PIGLADLEPIIIA"-rosbpuid. n - DR. YOUNG can be consulted rm ally of the Diseases prescribed in his different publica ions, at his Offices, 152 SPRUCE strt,t,eveky day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays Lacepted. May I. 1550 FRESH aRRIVaL OF English, Etil• American Hardware Cheapei. than can he found this - side of the Last - , V HE subscriber having _ just returned front the Eastern cities with ti — fnlf - and band. someassortment 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 tb"Sr6ail'iille tcl, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he. would invite all thutmre in want of good and cheap Hardware• to give him a call and - see and satisfy yourself of the truth( as_we aro detertn mod .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 ton numerous to insert, ail wo ask is togive us a call, and we are con fident yob will find a good assortment of Hard ware and cheaper than can be Found in any other House this side of the east. Give us a call is all tve ask, at the old and, wqll known Hardware Stand lormerly kept by Lewis 'liar las,•in North Hanover street, next door to SCott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry ; Glass.. nov6 JACOB SEN EXTENSIVk LUIVIDER at. COAX.. WARD. HC aubscriber would respectfully inform 18..nutatomereaudilleAmblio_gener,allyilaL ho still continues the LUMBER AND GOAL 'BC:INF.:SS, and that having lately purchased in nddition to his former business facilities, the largo and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately oneupied by Mr. Ifonry Wright, opposite the well known Lumber and 'Coal Yai.d of the subscriber, situate along the' Rnil Road and College Lane, ho is now more fully prepared to enlarge his business.. He has at &stint° and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assortment of _SEASONED. LUMBER, of all kinds, sorts, and sixest Likewise the different kinds of' FAMILY COAL. such as stove Coal of the different' kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.— A 1 of which he will soil unusually low for -Cash. He .will -also .koop constantly on hand PLASTER, SALT, FISH, &c. - With all the different 'articles generally found in a well stored Warehouso. He will also at all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which, he will pay' the highest current prices. Being very thankful for • past favors, would most noxiously solicit a continuation of at least a reasonable share of public patronage. SAM'L. M. HOOVER. ITAO/DRllollNoioiPiAaliooloil William Webb, RESPECTFULLY inli.irms the public gcn srally;Ribilie_has just returned from the city, with a large and splendid assortment of articles suitable for gentleman and ladies' toilets, such SHAVING CREAMS AND SOAP& -- Roussel's Rose and Ambrosial shaving cream, "• Olephane, \Walt Balls, " Circassian Soaps. " Fancy Toilet Soaps, di..e , „ • ” Est...dills of various odors, Fancy Cologne and Cologne bottles, - • " • Compound Ox Marrow Pomade. I " liecinine, together with• Geranium rose hair oil, ox marrows, bears oil, tie. Also a rare assortment of brushes,such as hat brush; os, nail, do.; tooth, d0..--ehaving,- do., clothes, do. -A-lot of razors, nod razor strops. Also on hand a large assortmentiof hair work, such - as Gentlemene Viige and scalps. Ladles •: do " linek'and frant Carle; Ilcc a a yorietY„ of other: tiAietes tw o.hialt the ll ' attention of the public is seepeatfully invited. . ~ Kar26;71851 11IeDiiite. ---- . ' ' AT il`p 9 . 5 V, • ,' .' efe.... ,q.. , U e- 0'•d•19 1 , r ck, 4' , • • "Wprri:V-• '',O.tr,* 4 ,7,,: - .... '4 •4 e - • kr - ' 4 4.• -,, • ' -. . t." :••' —. • . CHERRY PECTORAL: • For dhe Core of • COTIGNO, COLDS, HOAXISMNESS, HHON• OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH inA,_,:vcru.oopuoro. COUGH kh'D COLTSUNCPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has Made in this generation to facilitate the hoSiness - of life—increase ihr'enjoymenCand'even prolong • . he term of human existence, none- cot be' named of more real value to mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to the Healing Art. Airrist trill of its virtues throughout this broad 'country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or coin ; ination of undicines yet known, can so surely _control nod cure the numerous varieties of pulino. nary disease which have hitherto swept from our MitHt thousands and thousands every year. In . deed, there is Mow abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on to cure the must dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space hero will Mot permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present tho I.dlowing opinions of eminent meat and •refor further enquiry to the circular winch the Agents below named, will al., ways he pleased to furnish free, wherein aro full pilriiculurs„tind indisputable proof of these facts. Yawn THE WItESIOENT OF AISGIERST COLLEGE, THE FELEBOATED I'.IIOFESSOB HITCHCOCK. ..Junes C. Ayer-Sir: I linve used your CrIEB - , B y PEor o ft,s t in my own case of deemsepted Bronchitis:and ant satisfied frurn its chemical constitudon. that it is an admirable compound for the relief of larynatial and bronchial difficulties.— ..If any i pinion as to its impeder character can be tiy-service i - youm to - at - liberty li) use it as you think*Proper. .CD WA RD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D. Frein,ple widely c lebrnted PROFESSOR .§ILLIMAN,• M. D., L. L. D • PROFESSOR OF CIIEMISTRF, MINEWAOLCOY, &C. YALE CnI.LEGE, MEMBER OF THE LIT. HIST. MED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES — - - OF AMERICA AND EOIIOFE. ",I deem the CSIERRY l'EcTortAr. nn nelmirahle composition from some of the hest 4 hrticles in the Materin Medicn, nod n very effective remedy fur the class of .thaenses it is intended to cure." New Anven.tt., Nov. 1,1849. MAJOR PATTISON. Presideet of the S. C. SIIIIOS he has used the CHERRY Pr.ciunAL with wonderful EMCCCSB to CUM' all inflammation of the longs. FROM ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSIEIAI,/S MB= Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Deer @ir :—I am now constantly using your encniir PECTORAL ill my 'practice, and prefer it to any other rnedicine for pulmonury complaints. Tram observation of --nmny-sevprE enses, - 1 - am — eonvinced it tviTl - rure coughS; colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have Put to defiance all oilier remedies, I inenrialdy recommend its use in cases of con. sumption, had consider it much the best remedy known for that 'disease. Respectfully yours , I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D. PREPARED AN!) SOLD By JAME§.C. AYER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LO WELL, MASS. • Sold in' Carlisle by Dr. S. Ellintt.S. A. Hubbard itnii . D . r.,RaWlttes—:n Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira Day—in Newville by .1 II Herron—ie.Shippens burg by J. C. d, U.. 13. A hick, and - by Druggists generally throughout the State. June IS, DR. almmximvs - . _ Celebrated Family Zedielnes, It concerns every_one,, Cholorn can.be-_ cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea. For the removal and permanent cure of al Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood and habit • of body. The All-wise Creator has it in all organized bodies an innate disposition to self preservation: The vital powers possess the property of resisting the influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD is the common par helium . from which all paths of living. matte derives its renovating elements, and consequent ly, upon which the life of organized beings do peed, it is probable that in cases of accident' ,r-ty hero-artificiul-nicans - have - beat - cirrpluype to depriSe it of on essential property, the vital .effects of the whole system will be directed to. ward restoring to• it that propesly. In all con stitutional and hereditary affections, this fluid bus undergure some primary alteration, which is the cause of the special disease, or whieltes sentiully contributed to its prdrluction. Resto ration to health can only be obtained by a re movul of the morbifie cause through the medi um of the eireulation, and Dr. Heeler's Sursa peril's, is the tort powerful modifier of agent effecting this Bold Icoown. -See pamplilots. •,. Black woodiown, N. 3.. June 6, 1848. Dr, Keeler—Deur Sir: I sin entirely out of your Panacea. I woe called upon day before yesterday for Italia dozen. Ynuemedieine is tecoming very popular where 11 ; havointroJuced. it, and I think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, Wu: PARHAhrf, ILL D. II Far details, certificates, &c.,see__eireti:- &c. PrieeBl per battle, large size, 6 bot tles ,15 DR. KEELER'S . Eqpg.jj„„sYßUP,.—.. before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Cutarrlis, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Fleurisy, Asthma,. Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonitiy organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise Cannot be bestowed Upon this remedy, and the proprktor urges °veal.) , one afflicted with otty of thc,,ribove complaints to secure it at ()ride. is warradted_to e.ure or no pay. Price only 50 'cents. DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI NATIVE. • Every family whether rich ur poor, who vat ups and all its blessings, should ha ve tlfis invaluable remedy ut hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for Diarrloset, Dysentery, Cholera hlorbus, Cholera Infunturn, Cliolic, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, eta., and for all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused .by Teething. The numerous testinionlals from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it a reputation us firm as adamant._ W - Price 25 cents Per bottle. • - DR7ICL'ECE'R'S — VERILITFUGETSYR - Ur. - This remedy iv pleasant to the taste, harm. less to the patient and all powerful in removing all kinds-of worms from the body.. It is with out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will if ad ministered according to directions, remove thorn within five or six hours after taken. The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much us similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per ,bottle. DR. REELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS. Although nut recommended as a'"epro yet they are the mildest and best remedy to re move Corstipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, .Bil iotrynbas, Nervousness,' Foul Stainaeli, feed: ache, Indignation, etc. Mire 'other purgatiici medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed and consequently ore the proper medicine for for 'females and persons leading a solitary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly celebrated eiternal application for Pains of the Cheat, Neuralgia, Headache, Spells Bruises, Tie Doloreur, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for all disor ders wherein a sedative end . rubefucient reme dy is applicable. Price .twenty-fivie cents per' bottle. All of the - above celebriited and extensively used medicines, are - prepared and Feld 'Whole sale and' Retail, at 294 ',M4RKET bTREDT, Philadelphia. _ For 'sale by S, ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A. q. Miller, Dickinson; Messrs. Altick, Shippens bprg, J. F. Spahr, Machaniesbiwg, Al. Bitner, Shiaemanstown, and In every town thr6ughout the county and State. Vatfiiikl4, 1851 lirdwaiv. THE subscriber' raturhs his shiners thanks to his numerous customers and public go: norally fur the libmal e encouragement dins far, eitendelf, and desires in a .word to assure all that he has ocinsiderably'onlarged-his Stock in all its branches connected. with' his buttiness' without going into datail, for that would be'an•' 'necessary, and at•such prices that qould not fall' . I havo just. rimmed a complete assortment of Graas a , 3cl Cradltng SCYTEIF.S-of..difforont brands. Constantly on hand Blake'e Fire and WatarProoC C=l EliiiMMl Pr Reduced ! Price VAUGIIN'S LlTHowarrim -111:17,11ME! Largo liottpui—ouly quo Dollar. rho rroprielbr of tho 'Utast American Remaly " Vatsann' VNOLTABLE LIT/lONTRIPTIO quisrunk,” Induced by• 'is argent solicitation. •of his Agents,, throughout the Uahe BMWs and Canada, lima now ' • Reduced the Price hI popular 'and well known artinla i and from AIM data oeneefortli, lie' will 'l;iit nit but one eine only,-66 titer 3otag: — 7 -tlie retail price will bo 01TE DOLLAR. The public RIMY rest enured that the ehanicter of the Medi ;Ina; iJ ~trength. and curative: properties WILL stamAt 314011.1.N01D,, and the same taro will Ini be.toived in iira - rating it - as heretofore. As this medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchase - uy Jinn° who have not hitherto mado themselves; acquaints With its virtue's, the proprietor Would be; to intimate that Id Miele is not to ho clawed with the vast amount nf "Bernath, of the any t" it claims far Itself 4 envier healing power, i diseases, than •anti oilier preparation flew before ta world: and has costumes 'Welt for' ight pence by its ropes-it medical virtues, and, until this reduction, commanded doubi ho price of any other articles to this line, Nonce. PAIITICIILSELY, this article Ada with great hem ng power and certainty, upon tho' • • mood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, tad all other organs, upon the proper outlon of which lifb an lentil depend. Tide medicine has tijastly high repute ae a remedy for Dropsy end all arena of that nature. It may ho relied nion wbe he intelligent phyeletan boa abandoned his patient,—and fi ham &treating diseases, more especially Dancer, the props ttor.Would earnmtiy and -honestly recommend it. At I orelent . price it is easily Obtained by all, and the trial trill prat the article to be the ... Choapost Modifoino in the World!. trzr - Please ask for pamphlet.—the agents give them away they contain - over iixteen pages of receipts. (In addition to fa medical matter's valuable for hobsehold purposes, and wide will rave many dollars pei year to practical housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to make the book . or gies value, aside from its character as an advertising medium ft .thez.dickwoh.4.timinr-io-rav o r efwhieh, in the form letters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. Venglm'a Vegetable Litholfiriptio Mixture " —th Great American Remedy, now for rale In Quart bottles at $ each, imall bottles at 50 ets each. No small bottles will b issued after the i present stock is disposetrof. Principnl Ofilco, Bonin, N. Y., 207 Main Street, C. C. VAUCIIN. ... Sold Wholesale and Retail - by OLCOTT McKESSON 1 CO.. 127 Maiden Lane. New York City. N. B.—All letters (excepting from agents and demon sett whom ho transacts business) mow be part paid. or no eitentic lit be given to them. S W Ilaverstlck, Carlisle, • , S C & G B Altick, Shipponsburg, Russel &.Dice, Dickinson, Spahr. Mechani"squrg., A 11 Zogcr, Kingstown. Octifi EIED BY TIIONIAS,CONS . 'PETIE b_ wATTE - ,q7;07, - '25 , 3 ,N 1 Ait h.h. S Vl< iIET, and for sale by all ihr I , t . sellers in the United St4tes't reliELL3s PIIMAItY (-11.10 f-fl '" --An-easy-introduction -to- - phy, designed for children, and e, ti, i . • • Instratdd by 120 engravings and m °lured maps. Al/TCHELL'S. INTERMEDIATE G EOGRAPHT— The text, the exercises the ,illustrations, owl the forty beautiful maps are printed together in One quarto volume. Mrreuxt.t.'s SCHOGI. GEOGRAPHY Ss ATLAS, system of modern Geography, comprising a dent iptioo_oftlie_present.4tate gt-the-w,orliland - its five great divisions. Embellished with nu rum ous en,,raviogp-iind illustrated by an excel lent -Atlas containing 98 handsome and accurate colored maps. This series of Genortiphy by, S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or portly introduce) and private schools of all this principol c:ties mid towns of the Uni ted States •, nod after a full dud fair trial of its merits in these schools, it has received an almost universal recommendation. ....Mrroti FMCS ANC/ENT GeeisitnrnY 81-ATI;AR An- nimient, classical anti sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of 'remarl.able events, views of ancient cities, etc.,,and accom paned by ancient Atlas coutnining 12 beautiful - colored maps. ,; • MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Gen..- raptly, with Maps and embellishments. Mitch ell's Key to the study of and Carroll's Key to Miteliell's.Geogrophy, are excellent and popular books, owl are- becoming very exten sively used in the best schools of our ecipidry. GHELNE'S Fitisr LEssori 1,14 - GRAMMAII, based upon the construction and analysis of sentences; designethasa.l introduction to the "Analysis." - -G nE ENEA-A-NA1•1116—.4-tretteSe-011-11u.—st rue s ture of the English' language, with illustrationt and exercises adapted to thmuse of schools, hyt. Samuel S. Green, A. Principal of the Phelps Gran - UMW School, Boston.' 'flies° books lave already in the short time they have been imblished,obtained a very tensive circulation, having been introduced into the public schools of Boston, 'Baltimore, Piits. turg, Chicininitti, 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. SAVAN'S SGEIOOI..READER'S. nip. PRIMARY. SCHOOL READER—PIIIT IM is intended for beginners. It contains - a lesson upo t each of the. elementary sounds of the lon. gunge The Primary School ,Reader, part 2il, contains exercises iA articulation, arranged in connection with easy leading lessons. The Pridiary Reader, part 511, is designed tbr the first class in Wimary Schools, aud the lowest class in Grammar Schools.____.___ Gitoststmt SCHOOL I; EA111:11, iS for the middle close in Grammar Self - 601s, and eontains exercises in articulation - arranged in .Connect kin with rending-len - sons Tot Disnwavr - S - Mioot. READER, is design for the- highest classes in public and private sullen's. It contains exercises in articulation, pauses, :mil inflections of the voice with such roles and suggesstions us are - deemed useful. THE,ltuirnucrivxßEADiza ; or a Course o Rending on Natural History; Science and Lite. roma:designed fo'i'Sidtouls. . . THE SPILLING HOOK. cousisting.iir words in columns and sentences for'bral and written exercises. It is a-complete and systematic series of exercises in English orthography. L • This highly populse series of !Tailing books', mid this spellingtmok were compiled by Mr. At m, 11. Swan, of Beaton, and judging from the rapid introduction into schools which they-have obtained in the Eastern and Middle Slaws and in many of the ‘Vesterti cad Stintheen Shays, wic think they arc really •better adopted to ilo• /wants of teachers and • eholars than any otter yet published. Theinr.li,hers IldOe a Vol) large number of recomme , •bitions trout public, reboot cuMmittees, teacher., odd others friendly to Edo • cation. FROST'S HISTORY OF ,THE I' wt'ATES. tre - votTle ico tot , high mies. The same work minti.m.•••iV,l.o; or . commen schools, 1„vel. 18 mu. , ./..A.RY.IB'R PRACTICAL PIIISIOLOGY, fat' the use of -- sehools .ond families, 1- vol. 12 ino. with engravi ngs. 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