GOOD TIDINGS FOIL TAX..PA.TEDS I . . . , A minizie of the 'of do State' ItEr - The Harrisburg American of'Saturdny lost, brings vs tho followiuz Vidal .PrOolutan tiou by Gov: .lomurrou of the 1115DUCTIoN or :THE STATE M . IDT Se far underi Gm operation . of ilio " Sinking:FUnd Law.", It carries glori ous tidings, truly, to: the oppressed tax-payers' of ,Pennsylvania: PENNS YL,I'A-171A, SS: In the name and by the authority of the Common wealth. of Pennsylvania. BY: Immo F. JOHNSTON, ' Governor of Me said Commonwealth.' At, _PR QCIL.141;61T10.11 ' ::WITRES, In 'and by an o , 4.• •ch tbe• GenlEeral A .Asserrubly of this act Coin: f • 1 7 ,„ ,;'; • Entonwealthi passed the 10th day of one thousaiiil eight hundred ... and forty-nine; entitled "An - Att to create a SlNqNti Furth, and to provide for the attADUAL AND CI7I:TAINEXTINOUISIDIENT OF THE DEBT OF THE CO.‘I346NIVIIiALTII," it is enact ' ed and'provides as follows, viz: SEC. 1. That the; Secretary of the Com monwealth, Auditor General slid State Teas • uror,,for the tittle being, shall be Commission ers, who are hereby authorized to receive the revenues appropriated by this act, or which may hereafter be appropriated for the same' ' object, and 'to purchase therewith the 'debt of the State of Pennsylvania at its Market if not exceeding the par value. thoreof,,to the fulblextent of the said revenues, and to hold and apply the same, and the interest thereon accruing, firmly and, inviolably on ,the trusts and for the purposes hereinafter specified. Sec. 2. That all revenues derived front the following sources, to wit: the taxes on collat oral inheritances, and the per ceutage assessed . uprin any bank or railroad, or cortPunining, or railroad and coal mining, orimProvement coin piny. charter all taxes assessed on distilleries ' and brewerlb.%, or billiard rooms, bowling sa . loops and ton pin alleys, on. new counties, on theritrical,eircus and..meniuworie exhibitions, Mid on owing houses, beer alms and restau rants, and allUsuch revenues as the Legislature_ maiy from Gine to time set apart, for the pur poses mentioned it this act _, so soon, as the 'same shall be received at the Treasury, be paid over to the sold Commissioners, silo shall forthwith proceed to purchase the debts of the Commonwealth, on the terms and for the pur poses set forth in the first section of this_act. SEC. a That the said Commissioners shall be authorized to receive the interest duo and payable on the debt, so as aforesaid purchased and held by them, which interest shall be like wise applied to the purchase of said debt,-so that the same shall form a constantly aectunn- Luting fund fiir the extinguishment of the pub lic debt. SEC, 4. That it shall be the duty of the said Commissioners, on the first Monday of Septem • ber in the year one - thousand' eight hundred and fifty-one, and on_the_saute_day,ill_evem third your thereafter, to certify the amount o the debt of the Commonwealthheld by then' to the Governor, who shall direct the • certifi• cotes representing the same to be cancelled, and on such cancellation issue his proclama. _ties , stating , the r faettird - the•extiufidislimciii slid final discharge of so much of the principal of said debt, Sac. 5. That the Commissioners shall; within ten•days after the organization of the Legislature, in the year one thousand eight ' hundred and fiftyziwo,.antlin every third year thereafter,•specially report to the legislature the amount of the public debt, so as aforesaid liquidated and proclaimed by the Governor to Lave been cancelled, and what reduction of taxes may, in consequence thereof, he made, in order that, the Legislature may. provide for such 'reduction in the burthens of the peo ple: 4 , AND l' - nEREAs - , — Alexander L. Russell, Sec retary of the COmmouwealth, Ephraim Banks, - AmditOr Gefieral, ana - JOIM - 51: Bickel, :Rath Treksqrer, CoMmissioners of the Sinking Fund, 1111NO . OERTIEIED to me as follows, viz: • Oficeof the Co' mmissioners of the Sinking Ana, 't • IlAnnisnunu, September, I, 1851. f • To his : RecelleneY Minima P. Johnston, Gover nor of Pennsylvania. Sir:—"ln compliance with the 4th section of the act, entitled '' An Act to create a Sinking Fund and to provide for the gradual and cer tain extinguishment of tlin debt of the Com monwealth," approved the 10th day of April, 3819, the Commissioners of said fund hereby certify that the amount of the debt of the Commonwealth purchased since the passage of _ ____the-act-of---Ase-fably-rcferred - toT antruniv - held by them, is SIX HUNDRED AND- FoitTy- N INS THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS AND NINETY ' 'EIGHT CENTS ($559,122. US) consisting of 5 per cent. loans negotiated under various acts An* Assembly. Your obedient servants, A. L. RUSSELL, E. BANKS. JOHN M. BICKEL, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. ' Now, THEREFORE, rIF, obedience to the re quirement of the fourth section of the 'act • of 'the . General Assembly aforesaid, I do hereby lahno this ProCiamation, publishing and decla ' sting the I'AYHENT.:.EXTEIGU/SUMENT AND FLN.II. DisonAnan - of SIX HUNDRED AND F11,11:- 'NINE TIIOUSAND—ONE—IIUNDRED—AND , — TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS AND NINETY •EIGHT'CENTS ($559,122 08) of the Pathat ; PAL of, the Dmrr of this Commonwealth ; and that I have directed the certificates, espresso - King the same, to be cancelled. 'Glynn under my hand and the Great. Seal of the. State at Harrisburv ' , this fifth day of September, in tho year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-one, and of the Commonwealth the seventy-sixth. Br THE GOVERNOR : A. L. RUSSELL, Secretary of the Cummonweallk SPRING AND - SUMMER 'CLOT Xi G re • EVERY BODY shook( cotb . r_ace . this op portotuty to buy CLO'!. lIING ler Men, Youth and Boys, at such prices as have never yet been known to this Borough; at • STEINER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISH.. ). • ME : NT IVO/ /rain • st, next door to ' Burkholder's Hotel, En t bracing a choice of the best, most desire ' tile and fashionable • .DASHMERETT COATS, :;,,11.A.81T CLOTH do. p 'LINEN DRILLING do. • • TWEEDS, &c., /to. Together with a great variety of En glis • French and American CLOTHS and Summer Fabrics, adopted to' the waive of Men and Boss; both for Dref3d end Businems Garments. - : Particular cure has been taken to; procure the new style ' SUMMER COATS ••t, PANytkLdONS, • ' . VESTS, &c: To -which lie-would-invite 'special tittentien.— . FURNISII I N G GO 0. D 5, consisting of . Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &c.,a1l of Which are ollbred at the lowest posside cash prtees t .und.. asz-Cheap as-any -otter-Clothing Store in the Unibn. Parents tt ho deeiro Boys Glolhiog, are dernestly invite/ tti examine tho • stock. Country a ore keepers can be accom modated at very low rates for cash. . ['Gap TAM igEOPM EL OUSE', ,•1305.T6N, MASS, • i~liIIS•Well known establishment is still con.. 'I ducted in the same manner it has always ban% •central and pleasant situation of the house..ita Collllllodioll9 arrangements, and the comforts and luxuries to be found there, combine to'reader it agreeable and advantage ous to the traveller. • Hwang been uno cf the firm of John L. Tuelcer Zic•Cle,;. Soiong at the head of the es. tablishment, -the subscriber plodz,cs his best exertioni tcrriraintain its reputation„and to give' satlsfaction;to'his customere.• tutg 2 o,4,--, : , ! • , WAi 11 . PARKER.' . , . .. EDWIN b.. yARKER. OLIVER ' A.T.PA MIER: •211. L. PARICIIII. 14 co. • - .. S, E; 003 :ER OF CALVERT 86 LOMB.ARDSTS. , • • • nAL e rmort.E. „ . . . . ~ 10 EALEKS in in,latesi'lkinericitn;;Eng. Jislhand : ltueria Sheet Iron; Boiler •end Ike Iron: fidop and. Rod - Imo. Iron Wire; 'Pinned Coppar:, Zinc: Speller; 'Pig and far' ' ... Bra s ilu Sheet Lead Bleck and Ba Tin; :Kettle's; Tinner's ; Tonle and M. chines; Stove Trintinings;'.Amorican Rivets, all 'sizes, Tinned and Mach, &c. Marsh , : is, 18 51 , -lypd;-' , ' • p . tbt . e. - 0 .-- .:': - ,.,q14 # ExCensTve Cabinet Wirit7liooras.— OBERT 8. SMff.EY, suceoesei to Wm. .C.,Gibson,'CABINET-MAK EI t UN: D ftl um R, North 'Hanover street, Carlisle, would respectfully infOrm the citizens of Carlisle and rho " publia generally that ho now'hais . • hand'a large assortment einem/ „qed.i.Eskult.".!, ! s• and elegant FURNITURE, I, 4s .= • : •;•: 43 ' ;4 ;sconalstingf in part of Soles, , Card! and other Tables, Bureaus,Ward Beds robes teads, plain _addlaney Sewing, Stands, 'arm, manufabtured of the best twiterials and quality warranted. Alsom gene. rid assortment of Chair's at the lowest prices.— Vonitian Blinds, made to order and 'repairing promptly attended to. fr:rOOFFINS made to order ovate shortest notice. and having deplen. di I Hearse he will attend funerals in town or country. Cern one forget the old stanil . of .Wm. C. Gibson, in •North Hanover street, a few doors north of Glass's Sept 4—ty. R. B. SMILEY. 4,0 Us Corner of lhntouer ifn '''''''''''''''' undersigned has always nu hand a largo stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the did - creel styles, which Ike is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He invites attention pat'lie ularly'to the Potent Spring.Bottans jiedstead, •knost useful article, which entirely obviates all objectious.. 'file bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. 'rimy have given entire satisfac• Lion to all who have them in nso. VrCO ' , TINS made to order at the shortest notice. Carlisle, Jan•y. '2 2, 1851 TA 0013 Extensive Furniture Rooms TAMES R.IVEIAVER would respectfully LW call the attention oftfonse-Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNI . PURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other 'Patric's, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every other article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. 0::7 - Collins made-at the shortest notice and a Hoarse provided for funerals. lie solic its a call at his estattlishment on North Hano ver street, nein. Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Fur niture hired out by the month or year. Carlisle, March 20. 11850...--iy A SPIOP.W3DID S'Z'OCII! undersig;neo respectfully; informs his friends and theipuldic generally, that he •' has just returned from Philadelphia, hay ing purchased the most ex as well as the ' , cheapest assortment of „ I/ 2 <3 a 4 4: 1 ' • 00Walehes, Jewelry, &e., ever tirotiglit . ,to Carlisle His stock con sists in , part of. . Cold and Silver Pa!vit Lever Watches, GI)Id and Saver defandied do Gold and Silver Lepine ;Valetas. in tiliJrt every variely'of Watches at all prices. Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions, IVatch Keysaar_Rings._Einger_Riags,-Breaat- Ins. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases - and Bracelois in great variety. A splendid article of Gold, Sliver, Gorman and Blued Steel SPEC• TACLES, which are unsurpass• ed in lushlyhylany_other Lrticlo westotiPhil adilphin, and which can be sold at leant 29 per cent channel- than in any other estab:isliment in the country, Also-a large lot of SILVER-WA4E. comprising, Table and Ten Spoons, Butter knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit .Knives Thimbles, &e. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monnaics, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with n great vririety of other fancy articles unnecessary k o mention. A largo lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold low,putt warranted to be good. • Triaches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, lle invites ell to call and examine his stock, assured - o.pr none can fail to be suited in qual. ity, quantity and PRICE. His articles are cash purchca ases, consequently, lie n afford to sell -lowarthan the same arta:l6B'min' ho piffeharie?-: elsewhere. 'Call at the old stand, -'few doors west of .13arkliolder's Hotel. January 15, 1851-1 y T. CONLYN. A Voice front the " Burnt Distrlct.” Nonyer's .Candy Factory ;Itebnilt: THE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and the-public generally, that his Factory which was destroyed by the. late fire, has booth : rebuilt, and ho is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the best inateria!, which he will sell wholesale - or retail at the old stand in North Ilan&Vtir street, a few 'doors north of file hank, Where — helras -- jnsrorrrye - d dipneral assortment of FRUITS AND N67S, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raiins, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea N its, Sue. He would also call attention to his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, • consisting of toys,of Gibes; Weed, Gum and China, of endless varieties. In conuoction with the above; ho has on band a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, MolasseS, Spices, Crackers, Matches; Blackinff,";&c.— Als.., a prima lot of CIGARS, of the, best brands. -The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on hint, and hopes by a desire to to me• - rinctrdritinuence orthe same. t lewoad - at 6 - 6 ref urn Ilintiks to the . Firemen and Citizens for their efforts to save his pro erty on the nig of the fate conflagration Cnrlisle, npe ^.. 4C~ ~ M'Us_- . THE subscriber has on hand a large and Well selected assortment of MUSIC of all kinds, C onsisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, &e.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. " Method" for piano, "Mazas Method for the Violin, &c. and' a supply of Violin and .Guitar Strings, of first rate quality at city prices. - Having made an .arrangement with, on int itortino. and publishing holm in Philadelphia, he will be constantly supplied with new Music . and able f 0 furnish anythmg in that line at short notice and upon reasonable terms. ' Music Teachers will find it for Choir interest- tacall and examine for themselves at the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion Rause. fail% S. A. HUBBARD. 'turquoise, Alabaster, and other Fancy Lamps,—?Lamp Mats, and paper shades, just received, next door to to the PO. • [May 28,'51. ' Linen Drilling'. A general assortment of white and colored Linen Drillings for IMen and Boy's Avear, just reer•ivnd by (May 2),'51) GIV BITNER. Patent Starch Polish, TIMOR' giving n beautiful gloss to Linens, Mus• FOR' lins, Collars, tr.c. r and prevents dust from sticking to 'Linens, &c. It contains nothing injurious. Just -received by drel I. ' 0 W lIITNER. MAST NOTIO.E. ALL -persons-indebted -to thcretitatiarrlori. ry Church, doo'd., aro requested to call on the subscriber at the otH•t or Church, Lee & Feeman, Lumber 1 1 1erchania; in New Cum— berland and _settle.tha sumo without •delay,`„lnt iirurihor indulgence cannot he given IL It CHURCH, • Adin,r. t inyitf Great Dar sins. gjr A 1 . ! R.ISO N COLUNitIIAN . INIC.—In AK order to dispose of atock now on hand, I will poll a few &nen at 20 per cent below the manufacturer's cash prices: Country merchants would do well to give tote a call. • Jutto -18ilt,'5L SNIVI'L A HUBUARD. Now.and Popular School' Hook. - COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY 'of lI NIVERFIAL HISTORY, together with -a IHOORIIPUY of DISTING U 1311 E D' PERSONS, to which is appended an opitotne of. Heathen-Mythology, Natural Philosophy, ,Gencral Astronomy and Physiology ; Adopted in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. ' . E.-S. JONES & CO, Publishers, S IV Demur of Fyrth and Race els. liOthaply - Teachers and•Sehool Conmittoes addressln letters to. us post paid, will be furnished with espies for oxinnination. irr A full. pesprtniont of Book. sod Sin;ion ors for erilo nt rho oreest Prices.: .• . • •SELLIDICIOFF':49.7OOOrI TULE habingpureliaiie4'th'n stock Of Dry:Good!, '.Gfrobekieiti; &a . . 4 of*C, Fetter, at tho carrier eV-North streetei laforma . tio public thargbp;wliobi..sf,tllo; largc find elegant mock will ha. onld Out. 11, COST.:, Look out: for . burgnina'„ s. .''JACOB FETTER.-; " DRUGS! DRUGSI Fresh Spr ing Supply ! lllAY'Djust received a fresh stock of Ma 1. Mines, Paints;' Glass, Oil, &e., which having been 'purchased with great care at the beet city houses, I can ,confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as beinrr fresh and pare. Patent Medicines, Fine horni - eals; Instruments, Pure Essen': Oils Cod Liver Oil DYE • Indigoes, Madders; . Sumac Alum, Wethorill & Brother r e — Pure Lead, Chrome Gruen and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish,. and lied Lend. All of which will be sold. v at the very_lowest maiket. price, Also, a fresh. and splendid, as sorttnont of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated fur use and ornament, all of wl.ieh are oireredat the lowest cash, prices, at the cheap Drug Boolcand - Fancy'Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28. 1&51 ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORKS ne ESPEC'rFULLY inform the citizen„ of Carlisle and, its vicinity, that they hav e now at their Marble Yard in South !hinny° etreet,'a few doors south of the Court House and „nearly opposite A & W - Bentz's Store, an elegant stock of pure • ' and are prepared to execute in the most iinished style .11fontonents, Tumbs, Grave S'lones al all prim, Dain. and - 111adato Sills Steps, together frith every other, article in their line, and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste: ness of design and quality of Al , rble, their work shall nut be surpassed.hy any other estab• Jishment. They are also the authorized agents of Mr Robert Wood, of. Philadelphia, and' will fur nish front his manufactory all.vafiefies of IRON . RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the•shert est 'notice and at Philadelphia prices. Tttey will also finish or Manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, Pee., at the Short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having had grearexperience, and being em ployed in .the best shops of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respec . tfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. [Carlisle, nov6 18.50 t WZ IXTILL YOU surrmit! r DOUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI -E CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur ing the past year, and was never known to fall of curing, in a feW days, - of a - certain-deli= cats disease, Seminal wealiness . and all diseases of the Urinary organs.. Persons afflicted using This pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, as it leaves no odor - on - the breath, reenireS no restrictions in diet or business— contains nx Mercury or noxious' drugs jnjurious to the system, and is adapted to every-age, sex, or condition. It is also the beat remedy known for Fluor Albus or Whiles, (female.complaints) with Which thousands suffer, without the know ledge of a remedy. •This celebrated remedy Inas long been used in private practice an play sician and with unerring success, radically curing nanetymirMef the 'huhdred. cases in a _few days. Around each bottle are plain and full directions. --CAUTION—Ask Mr the AM E R• 1 C A N COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Price SI per bottle. Fur sale by S. ELLIOTT Carlisle; J, Wyoth, HarriSbergi:R. - Willistna Columbia; by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris & Co., 'fork, (January, IS, 1851. RMVZOVAZ! • STOVE WAREOOOMS AND TIN MAN UFACTORY. rlliEsubscribers desire to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORI" to the room nearly oppo eite'their old stand on NorHi Hanover t•treet. -and-may no i v - ho - found-trrtheit-newumd-ram' modious manufactory on Om West side of the said street, a few doors ab'ove:Louther street. where they dill continue to keep on hand a lull assortment of every kind of Tin, Copper and, beet-Iro Ware: which may be needed by housekeepers and others. 'Their articles aro Manufactured , by themselves,of the hest tvigaertals, and in point of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.— They will also manufacture bud repair at the shortest notice ail kinds of Distilling Apnarptua. They will promptly attend to the laying of ROOFING and 110080 . SPOUTING in town and country, and op tl© moat reasona ble terms. Every branch of their business will ho carefully attended to with the utmost promptness. They elsoleep constantly on hand a large variety_ of COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every variety of plain ten-plate STOVES, elegant wood and cost nit...tight PARLOR STOVES, of the latest-styles, „COOKING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at vnriuus 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 determined to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to their custom. ers they hope 'to merit a continuance of pa. tronage. P. MONYER • tlz:r The highest cash price will be paid for old Copper and Pewter: MORRIS &. HERSHEY. Carlisle, March, 19, 1951-1 Y Fresh Arrival of Hardware. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST V:MG juSt returned- Iron] Now York & Philadelphia with the best atm Cheapest Stock of HA RD kVARE,CUTLERY B U ILD• 1N G MA'RERIALS, PAINTS, &c., over Wrought to Carlisle,;l would resiotecifully reql:o67 dealers and consumers ant Fall others to give• me a call and see whether they cannot get more and better goods for the same money than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Snikes, Glass, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I have a splendid assort. ment.--Also,-Enbinet-Maker's Poole and terials, viz:—Veneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs qnd Varnish. • SkDDLERS & COACH MAKERS, pan hametorything in-their-line- cheimer-than over. • • FOR SUOSMATTERS, T have a first rat. stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings , Pegs, .thread and Wax, ant. a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havealso a complete assortment °Flinn's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can bo had at no other place in town, and at Bull'aPrices. To• gather with an assortment of all kinds of Ham mered tkid Rolled Irory,and Steel. Of House keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snulfers and Trays, Tubs,. Buckets, &c. WALL PAPER. I havo the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortnront in town. And to all who want Ottod anti Cheap HARD %TARE, I would say coins and see for yourselves. .oct3o I P LYNE. Pure,' Cider .Vinegar.., 0- UST received a . freah bitrrof of Pure Cide Vinegar, of eimerior quality, and warrante ree from adulteration.. nova lamas" Gnocimp.x.rs I A'-NEW supply of fresh Cofreas, White and Brown Sugars, Snices'of all, kinds, ground and ungrodnd,,avith tha other varieties of a Gro. earyiStor6, including also a 'now supply of Jon. kin'a . 3 / 4 : 14 Quality of FINE::GBEEN.& BLACIt TEAS, • motallie :nooks, RI :quarter, • half and- pound tifekageo'frorw-Stirci'f,k,Go per'lpdasid, as also tha bulk, ; All just opened and for solo at the storo,of . [a1 12 7 J W EBY., MUGS. Herbsand Extracts, Spices, ground arid whole JEssences, - . . -Perfumery, &c. Warranted Genuine. STUFFS. • • I'Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas," Lac Dye' PAINTS. OWEN'S dt. AXCIIVIRIESS, Recently fi•om .Pltiladelphia., .9.111E121p4h* 'W 1(t I NER :( I .citn: , ..,o3oijocinc - life. qraiid and 'Sqziare PIANOS. • • mtArAtzt - arixixtrip, _ Illatzufacturere, J 4 -0.4; f t 6; 8, 9 and r 1 Etitara • Street ; licattqlore,...4lll. • 61 HO FORTES, from 6 to 7 octaves, in in. Rosewood, Mahogany and %Veinal' cases of various styles, with and without iron frames, -combining-alt; the - inrproVements - requisita to - a superior. instrument. • 'K: & G;havo" received from the Maryland latitute , thefirat premium for their Pianos, in three successive years, 1848, 1849, 1850; They have also been,licinered with numerous testimo. nials from all. the most celebrated artists who have used . their instruments. Pianos from,their establishment have 'been used at the concerts os Lind, Herz, lielistOtk, Bishop, Laborde, K l to o P, and other eminent performers. They guarantee durability for live years, under good .Care. and will replace others all which mar not give satisfaction, if application be made within six - Months after delivery. Their Unnufablory being conducted on the "most - extensiva enabli4s them - to - furnish instkumonts at the very lowest prices, whole sala and retail. Constantly , on hand, A. P. flughits? Melodeons, ranging from 045 to $2OO, for which they are solo agents for this city. ' January.,22-1851-1y Perfumery, Fancy Soap Bc. Paper Box • IVIANUTACTOR3r. 43 Markt! street, Gehl° Second, Philadelphia. e- LEGG & CROMPTON, Manufacturers of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and 'Fancy Paper Boxes, 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 tomplexion,.Toilet, &c. &c, of, every variety. Also, a full and complete as sortment of Fancy Paper, poxes, of every de scription, large or small, rounder square, made to order at the shortest notice. Kr"Dori l t forget the place, 49 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will meet with prompt attention. jet 15 PIANE FORTE WAREHOOMS, Nu. 171 CI4&VUT ,STI?EET, PHILAIY THE OLD STAND, riccupifd_for_rmreihan ane.thbil of a century by G. Esq. 17E undersigned would most respectfully - announce -to the public that-he is-ACIEN'Ii for more than twenty of the must u. celebrated manufacturers of B OS. ION, NEW YORK, PHILA• DE:LPHIA, and elsewhere ; arid 8 constantly redeiving from them I'IANQS the richest and most varied styles, of superior tone, and or the most superb finish, of G. CI, 61, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal to any manufactured either in this country or in Europe. , Just received, also, a further simply of Church and Parlo r Organs, of beantiful - .patterns and fine tones. Ms - WAREROOIi is constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPIIINES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex• _tensive-manulaetories-in-the-United-St fusel - 117' mong, whien is'a new style of REED ORGAN having Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, and highly ornaniental. Tuning and Repa.rina•--Sig, Salvador La _Grisaa- F n_distinguished_Plano.orte Ma nufa c u .rer and Organ Builder. will attend to all orders. sepl4,'so OSCAR C B CARTER. • ECONOMYIV WEALTH Ziglit: Light Light! Pine Oil, Cdmphine & Medal Fluid, o"acknowledged superiority and nitrify, manufactured and for sale at .the lowest Wholesale, prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established stand of the late lietua= min 'P. CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, -where orders by.mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt•attention given. The voice of the .public, for fifteen years, nni the award of a Silver -•l% , lcdal,"anci . coMplimentary notice by the FrtMklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. c oh o , Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, end tit its of 'Perpentine, for sale Wholesale and e. tail. at the lowest nrices. [oct3o _IIOO I MS 11ISTD SECOES. TILE subscriber has just received a large. supply of BOOTS Sc, SHOES, for Spring and. Summer Wear, which makes his assortment very complete. It comprises Gentlemen's French-Calf Shin and Morocco Boots, Congress gaiters ' Jack son Boots, Metes, Boys' and Youths' Enam elled Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Rip Brogans, Morocco -Boots, Sippers, &c.— Also, Ladies' Misses and Children's — Buss, Ties and Slippers. Every efforj, will be made to please the citizens of town and country, who are respectfully solicited to con tinue their patronage. Carlisle, inay7 PORTER. Brushes! Brushes! A great variety of these useful articles is fered for sale, consisting of Whitewash, Swce ing, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes i great variety, all of which are cf the best qua ty nnd will be sold at the lowestprices jUne 6. S ELLItYPT THIS WEEK ! THIS W EEK we receive at the Central Drug Sidra next door to the Post office, a . fine atock - of - Fredf - Aledialei; -- je Id, '5l. RAWLINS & McCULLO CH. JENNY LIND, yENNY LlNDninti other extracts—fres eN from Roussel's, together with a splendid as surtmcnt of Soaps and Perfumery, at the Con trot Drug Stora, next door to the Post Mike. 033.'51 RA WEANS Sr..'llicUUL LOCH. GROCFB.IES, JUST received a freak lot of GROCE.P.IES which will lie sold very low at the old - cheap Sore, East. Main Street. apt To the ]Ladies, JUS'I' received, at PORTE R'S SHOE STORE', , a fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses' and .Childran's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Tiev, Bus. hins and Slippers, of the best quality, also eve ry variety of fancy 'colored Frond' lasting - for gaiters, which will be made up to order. June 11 1851. • MOOTS & SHOES. ir AM now opening my Spring stock of La dies and Goutlemon's Boots and Shoes.— Also. a large lot of Beim Misses end Children's Shoos. All of the newest style, best quality, and best of all very cheap, _apt. Blacksmith's Coal. 2000 bushels Diacksmitli's conl; a supori.•. article, receiving' and for vale by W B MURRAY, Agt. SAVII OUR xmorEnvz. FOR. A TRIFLE! • A LL persons wishing to rescue their proper ty from fira.without the aid of insurance companion. should have their roofs covered with Blake'e Parent Laitation Slate, or Fire and Water -ProePaink --- A - root well -covetetrwith this article will last- much :onger than the roe, unpainted, and will render it entirely Fire and Water Proof. This article can ho had cheap a the Hardware Store of. marl 9 JOHN P. LYNE Bonnets and Ribbons. WE have just received our third ' . eupply o hose CHEAP 80,1977:77'q BONYET RIBBONS to which we invite dm' ottenticil of the Indies. .mnyy A &,W BENTZ. Green, and •Black Tem. FROM dig store of tho Messrs. Jenkins of Philadelphia, 'of the beet 'qualifies. and al. ways fresh, constantly for sale by Juno 25 , - El 3 Y. min dc, WATER ='R oz'. ICIL'S Fire and Water Pro,ot S4INg, which "lms been so extensively used Tor t o last six years With the utmost success on the roofs ,of 'Houses, Steamboats, dtc.;noi a single instance is known whew it has failed. For sale by- Iml2] SAXTON' BOW WILLIVPD, WAN TED.; a bop of good'ciutia6ten and in telligence, to stand in a a store.... Referencea Will be required.t- Enquire at title °lliac. , • - sAriawsr, rusm, - FOR MLA:STING ROCKS! nIIDERS,f o r the. ebove.artiele, addreeBo.l to, 1 1.." to the' litillersigeetl.tit their. Menuracto4 neer Mechaniasburg, Cumberined county, Pe., will meet with:, prompt , attentioti, End be filled at the lowoot ?Alcoa. • GEO. V. COOVER, rgTER GINGRICH,' • 23aplypd,' he•• United States Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company. • harter Perpetual—Capital-$25.000 ash THE constant, unsolicited avplication for Life Insurance, gives the must Mundant• and 'gratifying proof that the public' mind is deeply-impressed with the soot importance of 'this-subject. The great object,. however,--of- Insurance - sbould be &UZI y, otherwise the whole motive to insure may ho disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised in the selection of an office with which lo effect the contract.- 4 - The choice should be regulated not by present and constant large inducements, as this, is cer tainly Incompatible whit futsfre banal's. The premiums On life are calculated for the II present and prospective benefits therefore are given, the result ultimately, must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object aimed fit by.thiainstitution is stability and pee petnityr,Tho rotes of premium have been care- • tully prepared with reference to fluctuations.— The cash system of ptyffents has also been adopted—Unpaid premium-rotes-constitute-no— part of the assets of 'this company„and every contingency being fortified with tin ample cop% ital, security stamps - tile whole system. This feature, paramount in all other considerations commentlll the compaay to public favor. Ex planatory pamphlets. Llanks. application papers information, and every facility will be cheellully furnished the public, by Air. E. BEATTY, who has been duly almonited agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. II lEN ELEV . has also been appointed 4cilical Examiner. Dircrtors:—Steplion R. Crawford, Ainbrose V Thompson, Benjamin W 'fingley; Jacob L Florenca, William M. Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence. Johnson, George MI lenry, Janie Devereux, John L Linton.: _ Presideike.—Stephen R. Crawford. Pier- PrTsblent.—A rn brose NV,. Thompson. Sectetury Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay. dlciunry.—Manuel Eyre. COWlSei..litiorney.—Thomas Balch. rli'd teal Estiminers. Panlo3 Goddard, N.D. William Pepper, M. D. faug7 ly rsitm INSUILAMCM. THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an act of Assembly, is now hilly organized, and in operatic : touter tinLmanage ment—Orthe lolioWittg con3missiouers, Jai3rit Shelly, Wm It Gorgus, 'Update! Cack• in, Melchoir Brenneman., Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob II Coover, Lewis ,Ilyer, Henry Logan ' Benjamin "II" ArlSSer, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph IVickershant. The.rates of insurance are low and ftrvora bl. as any . Company of titelttntl; in the Persons wishing to beemite members are invited to make appliCatiOn to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB - WELLY, President HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. Lewis livErt, Secretary MICHAEL, COCILLIN, Treamirer. 0ct17'49. AGENTS. Cumberland enunty.—Rudolph 'Martin, New. ' -Cumberland, C - ' - B - Fformaivltingslown, - flenty &ming, Slnremanstown, Robert Moore and - Charles lien, Carlisle. Isaac 'Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Abl. Churchtown. York counip.--John Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg. Peter Wolfoid, Franklin John 2S,mi,th,...Es_q., -- - D - ciirer, Daniel liaffensberger, J W Craft. Horrisburg.-7-11ouser & Lochnum. Memberektof 'the company having policies a Lout to expire ran have them renewed by mak ing applikation to any of the agents. , contained in thin book any, one may core himself, without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and xvith.one_tenth the usual-expense.- In addition to the general routine of prime disease it fully explains the en use of inanliond's carl3 dJ cline, with observations on marriage—fiesidce canny other derungerocnis which it would not by ,proper to cnurntraleAn the public prints Ir-r Any person pending TivENTT-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter, will receive-one copy of book, by mail, or five enpies will he. sent for one dollnr. Address, VDU. W. YOUNG , No. 1 . 52 SPRUCE Street, [lll LADLEPIIIA" Yost. paid. ,L - 1)11. YOUNG can be consulted on any of nrefiCribed •,•. Arn - ties prescribed in his diflerent publics at his 011ices,152 SPRUCE street, everp et.weert 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays execptetl. ay 1, 1550 tons, Jay hi Mit ✓1 I•'I?ESII .1111RIP4L OF English and American Hardware Cheaper than can: he found this side of the Ease TIME subscriber having jurt returned the Eastern cities with n full and hand.. some assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE of the very best makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Ho tel, formal), kept by Henry Glass, w here he would invite all that aro ,in want of good and cheap:Hardware to give him a call and see and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we ore &term. tried to sell at a very small advance. Small profits arid quick sales are the order oldie day A good assortment of double refined pow der rock powder of extra quality, safetv•fuse ' shot, flints and bar lead, ropes of all kinds, for threshing machines and well diggers, mid a thousand other articles too numerous to insert, all we ask is to 'ive UN a call, and we are con fident you will find a good assortment ofllard. ware dud ehimper than can be found in any other Hones this side of the east. Give us a call is all we ask, at the old and well known' Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Her. lan, in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.. novG JACOB SEN ER C. OGILBY vuivim.En di. COAL WARD. TliE subscriber would respectfully inform Ills customers and the public gencrrilly that ho still continues tho•LUMBER AND COAL OU:INESS,- and - thathaving — lately - purchaseil in addition to hie former business facilities, ihe largo and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately eucupied by 411 r. Henry Wright, opposite the well known Lumber and Coal Yard of the subscriber, situate along the Rail Road and College Lane; he is now more fully prepnied to enlarge his business. lie has nt thistime and is keeping cdhsjantly on hand a well selected 111M71111CIlt of SEASONED LUMBER, of all kinds sorts, and sizes. Likewise the different kinds oF .FAAHLY COAL..such us stove - Coal oldie di ff erent kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of tho best quality.— A 1 of which 113 will sell unusually low for Cash. Ho° will also keep constantly on hand_ PLASTER, SALT, FISH, &e. - With the different articles generally found in a well stored Warehouse. lie will also at all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for • which ho will pny the highest current prices. Being very thankful for past (livers, would most,anxiously solicit a continuation of•at least a reasonable share of public patronage, marl 9 . HOOVER Q -O Glt B Y.- TO LADIES AND GEWEEEN. ''.. William Webb, TtESPCTFULLY inl;:orms the public gent. entity, thm. ho has just returned from, the city with a largo and splendid assortment of articles suitable for gentlemen and . ladles' toilets; such SHAVING CREAMS AND SOAPS . Roussel's Rose and Atnbiesial shaving cream, Olephene, • " :Wash Balls,' • ..Circassian Soaps. Fancy Toilet Soaps, &c.,. Extracts of various odors', Fancy ,Cologne and Cologne bottles, " Compound Ox-Marrow Ponnele.l " Reanioe, together with Geranium rose ox marrows, blears oil, &a. Also a'raro'assortment of bruehes,sueh as, hat brush, es, nail,. do.", tcpth, do, shavirig,. db., clothes,' do.' A lot armors, an d ream. strops. Also on hand a largo asserytnent of hair work, such as 'Gentlumens' le and scalps. • • • " 'Dank and front braids, ' Curls: 8( c .; and a variety other >articles to which the attention of the public h respectfully invited." . . May 2b, 18M, ;Jai ffi . til,r,tuice: . Vtompqt,iics. T rourou YOURSELF NY—FOR 25 CENTS ! ! fly means of the pocket Etculapi us, 00, Every one his own Physician ! wen y-roar:lt edition, with up ards of n hundred onus 'jog; showing private dis •ases in every shape and him. and malformations of the generative system. 11Y- WM.YOU NO, The time has now or ring from secret disco se lie, V7CTIM OF QUACKERY X;l'hTf - V - L: iCuU tcC. For ilso Coio of • COUGRS, COLDS, - 130.AB.SENDSS BRON. CHM'S CROW' - 0017011 .69.1 VD CONSUIVIPTION. • Among the numerous discdvotiei Science has made in this generation to facilitate the tipsiness if life—increase its enjoyment, and oven prolong 'le term of human existence, none can,bemanied . of more real value to mankind, than this contribu non of Chemistry to the Healing Art. ; A vast trial aim virtues throughout thiS broad country, has Proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or corn-, ifintion of msdieines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of p nary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year, .:eed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can be. relied on to cure the attest ¯ons affections of the hangs. Our sont.e hero will nut permit us 'to piddish any proportion of the cores effected lay its use, but ve would present the f dlowing opinions of eminent mon. and refer further enquiry to the circular Which the Agents below named, will al• ways be pleased ififurnish free, wherein arc full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts, FROM THE PIIESIDENT OS CELEBRATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "James C. Ayer—Sir have'used your CHER: fly PF.ceonsr. in my own case of• deep•sented Bronchitis, and am satisfied front its chemical risen? What. that it is an admirable compound for h e relief of larynsial and bronchial difficulties If my opinion ,fs is its superior character can be 4 any service, you ate at liberty to use it• as you think proper. EDWARD IDTCDCOCK, L. L D From the widely &lebrated - • • PROFESSOR SILLIM AN, 111. D., L. L. 1) PIFE OH OF CIIEMISTICV,.MINEHAOLOCITs—&C. Y AI,E COLLEGE, 10 EMDEN OF THE Lii. H WI% MED. PUTTS. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES ,s OF A MEIDC.I AND EDDopE. / Joeni the CHERRY PECTORAL. nn admirable composition from some of the hest articles in the Materia Medics, and a very effective remedy for the class of .diseases it is intended to cure." New Aaven, Cb, Nov. I, 1d49., MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Sennie, suites he has used the Cntinav-PEcTottist with wonderiul success to cute an inflammation ~f (lie lungs. FKOM ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS IN MAIN/4. Dr. J. C, Ayer, L0we11.......Denr-Sire . —lnm now constantly using your CriEncy PECTORAL in my f p ulmonary complaints. Prom obm m rvation of many Few, re eases, I nrn convinced it will mire conchs, colds, 'and disen,es of the lunge, that hove nut to defiance nil other rotted,e.,, I-ittenrathly recommend ta.e.iti cases of con-, sumption, end consider it much the !test remedy known fur Mat disease. Respce . fully yours I. S. CUSH PREPAR ED AND SOLD JAMES C. A YER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LO WELL, MASS. .1. Sold in Carlisle by Dr. S. Elliott; S. A. Hubbard and'Dr. Rawlitt's—.!n Meehaniesburg [Cy Dr. Ira Day—in Newville by J II Herron-1n .Sbippens burg by J. C. & U. B. Aldck, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. Juno 18,1851. DR. RELLDIVS Celebrated Family Medicines, It concerns every one. ChOtera can be cured Dr. Reeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea- For • • the removuland permanent cure of al. • Diseases arising from an impure stale of the Blood and habit of body. The All-wise Creator hits implanted in all organized bodies nn iniffito - disporiltion to self. preservation. Tho vital powers possess the property of resisting tine influence of external causes, but us the BLOOD is the common par bulum from 'Which 'all parts of living matte derives its renovating elements, slid constquent. ly, bl'an which the life of organized beings do pend,tt probable that in cases of accident' or wheretprtiticiut means have been.employed t 'to depriie it of en essential property,, the vital _ effects _cd -- the - whole - system - will - be - dtretfartic" ward restoring to it that propesty..lo all con stitutional and hereditary effectiuns, this fold has undergone Some primary alteration. which is the cause of the sFecia I disease, or which es sentially contributed to_its productlon—Resto" ration to health can only be obtained by a re_ movul of the- tridrbifie cause through the medi - um of the circulation, and Dr. Reeler'S Sarsa .parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets. • - filacktvoodtown, N.. 1.. June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dar Sir,: .1 sin entirely out of your Panacea. 1 was-called upon day before yesterday for half a doien. Your medicine is becoming very popular whore I:haVii introduced it, and 1 thiblt the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, Wtr.PAnusAr, lUD; J:For details, certificates, &c., see circa:lars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, arge size, 6 N.- tics $5 DR. REELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies berme, the public this vtunds pre-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whimping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and Clr all effections.of the pulmbnaiy organs occasioned b 9 cold. 'Pon much promo cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every ono afflicted u ith any of the abovo complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to core, or no pay. _Price only 511 cents. DR. KEELER'S'CORDIAL AND CAR NATIVE. . Every family whether rich ur poor, who val ues health' and all its blessings, kliould have this invaluable remedy ut hand. It is infinitely the beet remedy known for Martlns, Dysentery, Cholera Nlorbus,lera Infanta:a, Cholic; FlalulencY; griping pains, cramp, etc., and fior all ilitiases ul the stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it, -- batriant. RirPrice a tcputatton no ramie 25 cents per bottle DR. KEELER'S VERALIFUGE SYRUP. This-remedy is — pleasant - to - the mato, harm. less to the potion' arid all powerful in removing all kinds of worms from, the , body, It is with out doubt, the cheapest and best, worm destroy. Mg Medicine before ilia public, and will wad. ministered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours eller taken. The dose is small, and each bottle cuiduins twice as muchas - shidlar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. - DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PI L Although not recommended as a •!curo yet they aro the mildest and best remedy to fe. move Corstipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, Nervousnass,—Foul-Stomach;%Head= ache ' Indigestion, etc.' Mika other purgutise medicines they leave the buwelsalways relaxed and consequently aro the' proper medicine for for females and persons loading a solitary Price 2:i cents. DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly celebrated external application for Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spells Bruisea r Tic Dolorous, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, COM, sciatica and 'for all disor ders wherein a sedative end rubefimient'rerne dy is applicable. Price twenty.five nests per bottle.' All orthe above celebrated and extensively used medicines, ere prepared and sol.q Whole sale Mid Rctail,-at 294 MARKET' is fREET, Philadelphia. For sale by S. ELLlDTT,'Carlitile • A, Cr. Miller, Dickinson; Messrs.. Altielt, Mappens berg, J.',1 0 . Spahr, Muchtinicaburg, M, Ulmer, Shiammanstown, and In every-town throughout tho 'county aird'Statet:: , [Jamie ry 4. 1851 • .111rdtvar e.:" 7 7 -- 7""" THE atibscriber returns his sincere thanks to his oumerous customers end the. public ge norallyfor.ihe liberal encouragement thus far mended, afict desires in word totissuro,all that ho has attosidoraidy enlarged Ilia stock in all its bragolies connected with his business. without gging into detail,. for that would be un necessary, and at such prices that could not fait to please. . ' • I I have juSt opcned,o mittiploto assortment of arais •aml Cradling spy.pllgS of different brands. , Cons taittly on hood .13bilco'o Fire and raffit;• • Junel ' RAL. ONE DOLLAR. The public may rest enured that the diameter of the Meth line, tie strength, and curative properties with &Must Inenhhemo, and the same core will ho bestowed in pre miring It as heretofore. As this medicine, undeeits reduced price, Will be perches & '•sy tthaio wYio have not hitherto made themselvei acquainte with Its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi srdyle is not to be classed with the Vast amount of "Remedir of the day ;" it claims for itself a greater heating power, i di diseases. than ant , other preparation 'nolo bofore VI wash!: and has Emmen •Iself for eight years by its moped; Medical vlipiew, and, until this reduction, commanded dould .ho price of any other article In this line. i4TOTICII PARTICULARLY. this article acia with grelPib; 4 00 power and certainty, upon the .Dlood, Liver, Ridneye, Lunge, tad all other organs, upon the . Proper sullen of_whlch Illh 11/11 malth depend. ,This medicine hes.a justly high repute as a remedy for - Dropsy ant - Giiiiiii; - ind all diseases of that nature. It may be relied .upon who the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient, . and fi hose dimrersing diseases, more especially DROPSY, the prop, • 'tor would eamenly and honestly recommend it. At °resent pfico it is easily obtained by all, and the Lid will pro s dm article to be the . • Cheapest Medicine in the 'World! Cif' Please ask for patnphlets the agents give them away they contain oveqsisteen pages of receipts, On addition to fa medical matter , valuable for household purposes, and wide win save many dollars per year to itiactical housekeepers. Them receipts nio introducod t 6 make the book of pros value, aside from its character as an reivertning medium 11 the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form letters from all parts of tiro country, may be relied upon. "! Vaughn's Vegetable Lltheniriptic " —th Great Amedcan Remedy, now for sale in quart bottles at II each, small bottles ot 50 ctkach. No small bottles will b hatted niter the present stock Ii disposed of. Principal Office, Bolralo, N. Y., 207 AlalniStreet, G s „c, y:t Sold IYholesnle and Retail by OLCOTT MoKESSON • I CO.. 127 at olden Lane, New York City, N. 11.—All letters (excepting from agents and deners unt whom he transacts business) retu.t. be post paid, or no attentie to be gloom to thorn. . nUBLISHED BY THOMAS,COWPETH 4Y-ATrE4t-10;253-31A RK - E - T - ST WELT, PHIADELPHIA, and for .sale.by An the book sellers-in the United Sttiles ; MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An easy ititroduction to the study of Geogra phy, designed for children, and completely H.- lustrated-by--120---etteravings and colored.. Maps. AIITCHELCS• INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY--• The - text, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful naps iireiminted together in eec quarto volume, Mrrcztr.t.t.'s SeJlooE_GEocnArriv lti ATLAS, n Systerii of Modern Geography,' compriting a dose! iption of the present ttate of the world and its five great divisions. Embellished akb mi -1 melons enAhaviags.mallllustrated by an see!- ' lent — Atlas containing 28 handsome and al.,arnk., coloTed_MaPS. - This series of Geograpli . by-S. Augustus Mitchell has been wholly ai .. part ty '- introduced into the public and 'privite" sehaola of all the principal cities and towns ll' the Gai ted States; and after a full and fair. trial at us merits in these schools, ithasteceived an almost universal-recommendation. Myrcrita.i.N ANCIENT GEOGIIAVIII'St Au ancient, classical and sacred Geography, embellished with einv ' raviiigs of renatrkalde events, views of ancient cities, etc., and accent paned by ancient Atlas contorning 12 beautiful colored maps. MI Tel I ELL.! AT LA S of: OUTLIN.E.3I APS IlibliCarand - S.ribbadi School Geog raphy, with Maps and embellishments. School ell's Key to the study at Maps. and Carroll's Key to Nlitcliell's Geography, are excellent and popular books, nod are becoming very exten sively used in the best schools of our country. GRESINE'S FIRST LESSON IN GRAMMAR, based upon the construction and analysis of sentences; designed as a.i introduction to the "Analysis." GIIE4NE'S ANALYSIS— : I treaese on the tunics Lure of the English language, with illustrationt _ ncl — exercises - fsea — u - traffitiFif tlTthe use of schoOrsTlir — Samuel S. Green, A. M., Principal - of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. Thesb books hive already' in the short,, time they lial'q, , ,been published, okta.ned a very tenSive ci rculation, having iieen introduced into ' the public schools of Boston, burg, Cinciimatti, St. Louis, , Vicksburg. sail other cities mill .towni, and recommended by those who have tried them ta their schools, as without question the best English Grammars in existence. WAN' SCHOOL READER'S. CHU SCHOOL HEADER- , -I'syt 111 is intended for begtimers. It cold:ibis a lesson ups] encl of the eienionowy sounds of also 'im pinge The Primary School Reader, part .2.1, contains exercises in articulation, arranged in connection with easy reading. lessons. 'the Prilll t l ri_Reader,_part_S(l.,-is--41eligned-for- the -GTO:OM in Primary Schools, sad the lowest class in Grainnuir Schools. 'lnc CINADIBIAR SCHOOL HEADER, is (ICSigitell roe the mitotic class in Granulise Schools, and sontains exercises AI articulation arraugeil in connection with reading lessons Tug' nisTipcT SCHOOL READER, is -design - for the highest in public and morale schools. It contains exercises in articulation, pauses,andunf iaections of the voice with such rules and suggcsstions as arc deemed useful. Tile INSTRUCTIVE READER ;'Ol* as Course o Routing on Natural llistory; Science and Lite tature (Pcskiled for schools. THE SPELLING 1300 K. • Consisting of worth in columns and sentences for oral and written exercises. It is a complete and syStetnatie series of exerei.es in- English orthography. - 'rids [delay poptilm• series of reading books, and this spellieg honk were compikil icy Al i'. M to. 1). Swan, of Boston, and judging front the rapid introduttion Into schools which they have obtained tai the Eastern and 111 idclle States and in many of the Western and Southern Stoles, we think they ars really lietter adapted to the wants of teachers and se cola's than any other yet published. 'rite publhhers have a very large ottn.ber of reemuwnidntinok from public reboot committee a, teachers stottn_thers.frient:ly- to etlu . FROST'S- HISTORY - OP TILE U.. STATES. Oite vol , 12 um for high schools nod omit:- miss. -- This - sliitiCiiiirk'and - rmsed and shoplifted Or common schools, t vol. 1E too. JARVIS'S PRACTICAL 'PHISIOLOOV; 101.,-(110 use of schools and. famities, 1 vol. I'2 - too. I V ith ' engravings. - PaistAav,P.tustotoott,'hy the scum MAW' I VOL 18 VIM. FIRST 800 - c ni Aurrwarric, by KA: Adams, intended fer'primary and common schools. IN TWO PARTS. By the same author. Part fires—advanced lessens, mental arithmetic _part second— rules and examples fOr practice in writtenaritla mole, for common and high schools. A Key to examples for practice in written oriteroctie, for the use of leachers, by the tome author. • . ' These nrithmeties have secured very high recommendations from teachers of schools 50(1 academies, peOfeasnrs in several of OUP colleges, nod from others interested in the causes of education In variund sections of the Union. C. & Co., albovildisla insny . other Schonl Honks, which there is not ro o m so enumerate • here, besides • LOW Theologieill and A11)100141110099 Hooks, and they are fully preps • red to answer orders for books in every depart meld of knowledge. Booksellers,School tom. mit tees; others, supplied on the :liar , ' ravel , able terms. 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