. .. A . WOW' • • ._OOOO. O rIDIN9,B FOIL W.Ax-rvroiss AuxciOnt of - the -1:o!lootion. of Clio qtato DEM nc,Tliell".er r riebArg—Anicilcon_of:...the_l2.th. inst, ,bringe us egicialProolanaa tion .by Gov: Jtactisrox 'of the itenucrion xuc Tara' D> nT FO far under the operation of the gt inking Fund . carries glori. ens tiding; Itruly,, to',theopreoesed'tax-payers . ofPennsylvaiiae „ • -P.ENNSYL-VANTA;ISSd In th . e,visinV ° and 61) . t,iea?ttliority of the Common •+i wealth of Pennsylvania. BY 'WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON, Gover+tOr,of tic said Commonwealth. .PROCE.WI6I.IITIOAI WHEREAS, In and by an act of . the Gcneral.Assembly of this Com.-. ~,.`,4,Asimonwealth, passed the 10th day of ;en,. -11, ono thousand eight hundred .; %% and forty-nino, entitled' "Au Act to create a Sputvo PUNE, and to provide for the GRADUAL A-NO CEILTAIN EXT/NOUIERMENT 0 TILE DEBT OF TUE COMMONIVEALTII," his enact ed, and provides ea-follows, viz: Sc.t 1. That the 'Secretary : of the Cialn monivealth, Auditor General and State . , Treas urer, for the time being, shall, he Commission-• ers, who are hereby authorized to receive the revenues appropriated by this net, or which may hereafter be appropriated for the same object, and to purchase thercWitli the debt of the State of Pennsylvania at its market price, if not exceeding-tile par value thereof, to, the full extent 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 from the following sources, to Wit: the taxes on collat eral inheritances, and the per centage assessed upon any , brink: Or railroad, or Goal mining, or 'railroad and coal mining, or iinproyement com pany charter, all taxes assessed on distilleries and breweries, or billiard rooms, bowling sa loOns and ten pin I'M:vs, on new counties, on theatrical, circus and menagerie exhibitions, and on eating houses, beer houses and restau rants, and nil such revenues as the Legislature may,froin time to time set apart for the pur poses.mentioned in this act, shall, so soon as the same shall be received at the Treasury; be paid over to the said Commissioners, sho shall forthwith proceed to purchase the debts of the Commonwealth, od the terms and for tho pur poses set forth in the first section of this act. See. 3. That the said Commissioners - shall le - atrtherlze - d`trratilfo the interefit — Mbli - nir payable on the debt, so as aforesaid purchased and held by them, which interest shall be like iviae_npplied to- so that the same shall forma constantly accumu= lating fund for the extinguiihment of the pub lic debt. Sre.•4. That it shall be the duty of the said Commissioners, on the first, Monday of Septem= ber, in the year ono 'thousand -eight hundred and fifty-one, and on the same day, in every third year thereafter, to certify..the amountof the debt of the Commonwealth held by them, to the Goyernor,- who shall direct 'the certifi cates representing the - same to be cancelled, and on snob cancellation issue his proclama tion, stating the fact and the extirig,aishment and final discharge of so much of the principal of said debt, - Sec. 5. That the Commissioners shall„ Nvithin ten days after the organization of the •Legislature, in the year one thousand eight, lieliiireil and fiftf-tem, amain overy,third year thereafter, specially report to the legislature the amount of the public debt, so as aforesaid liquidated and proclaithed by the Governor to have been cancelled, and_ what reduction of taxes - may; in - icintsequenee thereof, be madc„ in order that the Legislature may provide for such reduction in the burthens of the Imo. : plo. . AND "irunnims, Alexander L. Russell, Sec-" rotary of the Coramonivealth, Ephraim Banks, Auditor General, and John M. Bickel, State Treasurer, Commissioners ofthe Sinking Fund, have can:rime to me as follows, viz: ---01 rci-of-the-Gommissiozrers - oftlre - Sinkiny - Ford; - 1 -- .11ARR1S1311110, September, I, 1851. To his Eicellency William P. Johnston, Gover nor of l'ennsylvonia. Sir compliance with the 4th section of the act, entitled 4 , An•act to create a Sinking Fund and to provide for the gradurd'and cer tain mttingUishment of the .debt of the Com monivehlth," approved the 10th day .of April, 1840, the Commissioners of said fund \ hereby Certify that the amount, of the debt of the Commonwealth purchased since the passage of the act of Assembly referred to, and now held by them, is SIX HUNDRED' AND FORTY NINE_ T ILOUSAND_ONE--HUNDRED —AND tiVENTY-TWO DOLLARS AND NINETY-. EIKIT CENTS ($650,122 08) consisting of 5 per cont. loans negotiated muter varieue nets of Assembly. • . Your obedient servants, A. L. RUSSELL, • • E. BANKS, JOIIN 11. BICKEL, • • Commisaionera of the Sinking Fund, Now, TIIEREFOItr, In obedience to the re quirement of the fourth section of the act of the General Assembly. aforesaid, I do - hereby issue this Proclamation, publishing and decla ring the PAYMENT, EXTINGUISIIMENT AND FINAL. DISCIIIARGE of SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS AND NINETY EIGHT OENTS ($059,122. 98) of the Unmet mr. of the Thii . of this .Connonwealth ; and that I have (limited the certificates, represen ting tho.samo, to be cancelled. . . Jr/ GIVRN under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at Harrisburg, this fifth day of September ' in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-ono, and'of tho Gommonweilth the seventy-sixth. Br TILL GOVEltliOlt A. L. RUSSELL, - . . Secretary of the Commonwealth. SPRiNG'AIsiD SUMMER 0t 0 'MING!! EVERY BODY should ernbrdco this op portunity to buy CLOTHING for Men, Youth and Boys, at such prices as havo never yet been known to this Borough, ut STEINER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISH MENT, llreat Main at, nal door to Burleleoldee a Hotel, Embracing a choice of the hest, most desira ble and fashionable CASIIMERWI'T COATS,! & t wo HABIT CLOTH• do. LINEN DRILLING do. TWEEDS, &0.,, &0. ,.. - . Together with a great variety of En glis Franck and Ameripan'CLO'fllS and Suinnier 'Fabrics, adapted to the wants of Men and Boys, both fur Dress and Burliness Garments, Pnrtiiiulur ante ltaa' Welt taken to nate:aro the new style ": • , SUMMER COATS, . . PANTALOONS, VESTS, &c., . „ To which ho would tnvito special attention: FAIRNISII4 N G GOO I) 5, consisting of Shirts, 'Stocks ,Ifandkarchiofs, &c., all of which arotifforail .at the, fewest possible cosh prices, and' as Cheap as any. other Clothing Store in the Union, 'Parents mho desire Boys Clothing; aro earnestly invited to examine the otock: 'Country a ore . : keepers can be acionr inodatod at very low rateefor MO* . ['Gal, Tanrizont. xtotran • , BOSTON, MASS, • ' oil 111 S establishineni is still con ducted in die same manner it has'aiwaye 'beau. , ceittral • and'aleasant situation of the house. its commodious arrangements, and • ,the comtorts and. luxuries to be found there,, combine to, render it agreeable . and advantage ous to the trav6litir.', S. • Having been - olio of the' •of, John L. Tucker &Oit;,•so long at the: bead•of times tabliehment,- the subscrifter.pledg e e hii•beet exertions Kftraaintain' its reinatation, and,to give m eatisfaction to his custoer°, • • • aug2o4t' • •'• H PARKER. To ,IVllUinera JUST received. *nether -- lot:of Donne. Frames of the latost ittle. 'Also, Sonnet silkst.; Silk and Satlnldnings otvarlons col Ore. „ dealt •• , • .11yroit: ' Z'torto , ;::s.::-.0"13 - ov.s ' • Extensive. Cabinet.are-Rooms; ; "T •••••••-' U 3 C. Gibsan, CABINET; MAlilslt'& UN= DIIItTAKER,• North Hanover street, Carlisle;' wood respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle sad public 'generally • that he .now•bas ' ' „. • hand a large assortment ofeaw O a F 3 and'elegant 'VURNITVIt B, consisting •in parr- of. Sofas,' •• • • Wardrobes,- Card • and -other Tables, 13 urchus; Bedsteads, plain and lancy &Ong. Stands, &a. 111 miTactured of the best • materials and quality warranted: Also a gene ral assortment Of Chairs et tkoLlowAst_pnosA= — Voilifiaii — illiticl79 - made To order and repairing promptly attended to. Krec.),FFlNs made to order at the shortest noticeand having a sPien. ' did 'llearselfe will Muir& funerals - in,"town - or eon n t - fl3-Dent,forget the old standar Win. C. Gibmin,- in 'North Hanover street, a few ---doors-northvof - Olass s- is Hotel, -- Sept 471 y, .R. B. SNITLEY. --- 5.1; 7- - : - CPA W Corner of ilanover and Loutherlts., Carli sle. HE undersigned has always nu hand a largo A stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the ditferont styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Spring-Baum Bedstead, a must useful article ' which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have ziven putire satisfae• Lion to all who have them in use. VI - COFFINS made to'order ai tho shortest notice. c 0 B FETTER Carlisle, Jan'y. 22; 1851 •-1 v. Extensive Furniture Rooms TAMES RAVE VE ft would respectfully #3 , call the site mien of House keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT l UR NIT II It S. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and -plain Bureaus and every otlur article in his branch of business. Also, new on hand the largest as sortment frlf CH 4 IRS is Carlisle, at the lowest prices. o.7"Catlins made at the shortest notice and a_llcarse_providedihr funerals. Ile.solic. its a call at his t!St itillishment on North Hano• ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. I3.—Fur Mare hired nut by the month or year. Carlisle, March 5). 1850.-1 y • sarxxxxan STOCIE I rEriLIE, undersigned. respectfully-informs.-his friends and theipublie generally, that ho • • ..„vs- ' • has fast returned from having • A, 12 purchased 'the most (Tx• tensive, as well as the i 49 3 cheapest assortment of a;rix. 3 1 / 4 , Watches, Jewelry, &c., ever broughwe'Carlisle. Nis stock con sists in Part of Gold and Sliver Patent Lever Tratclies';' abi L and,Stive• detatched do Gold and Muer Lepinc Tf idches. in short every variety or \Vatchcs at all prices. __Gald_Uuard and Vest Gbains.--Medailions„- Watch Keys, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and eases and Bracelets in great variety. A splendid article &Gold, 'Silver, German arid Blued Stool SPEC TACLES, which are unsurpass ed in qu o lity by any other crticle west at Phil adelphia, and which,,can be sold at least 2tl per cent cheaper than in any other establishment in the country. Also alarge lot of eg L -17,741 R Comprising Table. and - Tea .Spoons, Butter ICuives, \Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives ; Thimbles,- &e. Als‘6, Card Cases. Porto Nionnales, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Dcsicv; with a great variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention, A large lot - of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold loiv, and warranted to begood. Witiches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, Vic invites'all to call and examine his smelt, assured that 11011 C can fail to be stated in qual ity, quantity- and Peter.. dais articles -are cash purchases, consequently, he can afford to sell lower than the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. Call. at the old stand, a few doors west of Bilikholder's Hotel. January 1,5, 1101—ly T. CONLYN. A Voice from the Burnt District 1f Illonyer's Candy Factory Rebuilt: THE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally,, that his Factory which was destroyed by the late lire, Mrs been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE CANDIES • manufactured ot the best material, which he wilt sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the bailie, where he has just opened a general assortment of FRUITS AND NUTS; consisting of orAges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, Sm. Ile would also call attention to his largo assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, -Wood, Gum and, China, of endless varieties. In connection with t he above, he has on band n prime lot of FRESWGROOERIES,=— _consisting of, Sugars, Geflima, Teas, Molasses, Spices, 'Crackcril,--igatehes, BlacAting, &c.— Also., a prime lot of CIGARS, of thd best brands. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him, and hopes by a , desire to please to me• rirtt continuance of the same. Ile would also return !hanks to the Firemen and Citizens for their efforts to save his pro erty on the night of the late conflagration Carlisle, no 2 MONYER. - Yr. Pl 9 THE: subscriber has on hand a. large and well selected assortntent of MUSIC of all kinds, consisting of conga, Nlarches; Waltzes, Polkas, &c.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. " Berlini's Method" for piano, "Mavis Method for the Violin, &c. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality ut city prices. Having made an arrangement with an im• Orfila.. and publishing house in Philadelphia, he will beeconstantly supplied with new Music and able to furnish anything in that line at short notice and apon reasonablo terms. Music Teachers will find it for their interest:to call .rind examine foi . . themselves at the corncr.of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Manshin House fin 191 S. A. HUBBARD. New and Popular School Book. CIOMP . REIIENSIVE SUMMA I\ of Ti— t) EIVERSAL lllS'PORY,_tog,ether•with E - TOGEttIPIIY of DISTING U I S II E D PERSONS, to whin!' is appended rtiL epitome of 'Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy, General Asironomy and Physiology. Adoptod in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. • G. S. JONES R. CO, Publishers, S W Corner ofFourth,and Race ate. Phila. 30thapt y Teachers and School Committees addrcssin !otters to us. post paid, will So furnished with copies for examination.. _ RYA hill assortment of -Books and Station ery for sale at the Lowest Prices. INAST NOTXCE. A LL persons indebted to the ostato of Hen n!, ry Church, doe'd,,, are roquostod,to call on the subscriber at the office of 'Church, Lee '& Foomari, Lumber'ltlerchauts, iu New2Cum, borland and settle the sumo without delay., as a further indulgence - cannot lie given It R. CHURCIT, Adm,r . ning7tf SELLING OFE AT COST I T 4 F. subscriber having purchased the stock of Dry Goods, Groceries. &e., of A, C. Fetter, at 'the corner of North Hanover and ~Lowther 'streets, informs the public that the whole of the large nod olegnnt stock will •be sold out AT COST. Loolc'eut for bargains. o. JACOB FETTER.. •. Great liar 'aims. • lIARRISONS 'COLUMHIAN. ,INIC. In order to.disposo of stock now on. hand, I will soil a few dozen at 20 per coot bolovi the manufactUreee cash prices. Country merchants would do' well to give 'me a call.: Lino Istk,'sl, BAWL A HUBBARD. Turquoise, ,Alabaster, and diner Fancy . Lempi.—Lenin Mate, and • paper. 01)04;7—lust recoi/0, next door to to 018'1' •, (MAY . , '.' -' • . Linen 1:0011 . .ling; . , , s. ~ /i`dOnoriil assOrtnioni of 'whito 0 and • colorna Lao II Drillings. for !Mon' ruitl , Boy!s 'Wear; .illat ionPivoil,brAlVfnv. 2t.'511):.,D , :IV SHITNER. ' PCitent Stuoh ,Poftelt, , , , . . jpIOR giving a beautiful gloatito.LitlonS; Itrus F line, Coitus; o.4s..autt.pfuvents;,,dust froni' sticking , to, Vinous, Sr.°, ..It ' contsins. nothing injurious. , Just received kty. , ~.,..,, •::.: -; i &ell _ ~....._ „ a, W. ItIVN,EII; ' ''' --Altoidlaiioit,6 - • , DRUGS I DREW.: MUM I • ' , Vroshppiing riply. I , T. !HAVE just riCeivcd a , freSti stock _of Med• icines;_gaints, Glass; %Oil; Which haiing 4con-,purchaacd with great care , nt the, best city Can' confidently .recornthend to Famine's, 'Coithtry. Merchants' and Dealers,-as _being fresh and Imre. „ . • 'Patent Medicines, , Ilerbsand Ektracts, ' h " - Flea lintel •cals, , Spices, ground und.yholc Instrinnimts, Essences, . Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, - DYE•STUFF . S. ' ' Log nod Cain —Woods; Oil Vitriol Copperas', • ' Lae : . . _ • PAINTS., Wetlterill & Brother's l'oro Lend,-Chrome Green and Yellow,Pain t - nn cinfarnish B rushes, - Jersey -Window Glass, Linseed Oil,•Turpen tino,.Copal and coach. Varnish, and Red Lead. •All of which will be Sold gt the , very lowest markst price, • Alga, alreen ehd splendid us sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, • Confectionery, and innumerable other nrticles calculated for tine sod ornament, all of wl.ich are Uflbtp,d at the lowest cash prices, at this chum) Drug Book and rancy,Store of the sub scriber on North Ilenovkr street. . _ . S. W., HAVERSTICK. Tiltik 28, 1851. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, ORNAMENTAL IYIARBLE WORK 0%77MN.S ed. raozlo.suchs, Recentlyfr'om Philarfelphia. ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Di Carlisle and it 9 vicinity, dint they have now at their Marble Yard in South ilanovei street . , a row doors 'south .oI the Court Howe, and nearly opposite A &-W, Bentz's Store, aft elegant ntuck of pure eIAIERICATIP l h ITE JIMRBLE, and are prepared to execute in tlie,most iinished .style .11Tonitryents; . Tombs, Grave "Stones at ail prices, Al-antics, Door and Window 'Si Steps, together With every other article id - their line. and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste ness of design and quality of IFhrble, their work shall - not - be surpassed by any otlier estab lishment. • • They ore also the authorized agents of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia: and wll fur nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices, They will also finish or manufactory all kinds of Building Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, :sm.at the short_-est initiee and on the most reasona Ildterms. Having had great exiMrience, and being em ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufauture the most fashionable work, and .rescceffully, ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding -con WITIr WILL WOU SUFMER..! THOUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI CAN COMPOUND have been sold dar ing the past year, and was never known to fall of euring, , ln a few 4layS, of a. certain deli cute disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases Of the Urinary organs. Persons.atllleted using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure, us it leaves no odor on the breath, Jequires , rio - restrictions in - Contains rp, Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, or condition. It is also the best remedy known fur Fluor Albus or Whites, (remold e‘ nopluintsy with which thousands starer, without the know ledge of a remedy. This celebrated -remedy has long been used in private practice oft phy sic ifin and, with unerring .suecessi rudichlly curing ninety-vino of the hundred cases in a few days. Around" each- bottle ore plain and full directions. CA UTLON—Ask for the AM ER (CAN COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Price SI per bottle. For sale by S. 131, 1., LOTT .Carlisle; J. %Vyeth, Ilareisberg; R. W Mitt ms Columbia: by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris & Co., "fork. t . 4 (January, 15, )851. it.rmsOW .8.. X! STOVE WAR BROOMS A ND TIN MAN UFACTOR 4. rilllTEsubseribers desire to inform (heir friends and the Mat they have removed — tIifIiTTTNTGOYI T I , ..V. AND I I ,. .l , :rritO — N -Th MAN UFACTOR Y'_to Me room nearly oppo sits their old stand on North Hanover street -and may now be found in their new and cent• modifies manufactory on the West side of the said street, a few doors above Lowlier street. where they will continue to keel) on hand a lull assortment of every kind of 'lhi, Copper and - • nee - b.:aro Ware which may bb needed by housekeepers and others. Their articles are manutactuted by themselves, of the best materials, and in point of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.— They will else tuunutacture and repair at the shove solo ties. al I dso I_Distilling_Apparatus.. They Will promptly attend to the laying o f -TIN ROOFING and HO USE SPOUTING in town and country, and on the most reasona• ble terms. Every brunch of their business will be carefully attended to with the utmost promptness - . They also keep constantly on hand a large variety of CO Ale AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every variety - of plain ten-plate STOVES, elegant wood and cold air-tight PARI,OII S'T'OVES, of the latest styles, COOKING STOVES of the newest and most improved inventions, at various prices. which cannot fail to please every taste. They re• spectrnlly 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. era they hope to merit a continuance :of pa tronage. 14r-The highest cash mice Svillbo paid for old :Copper and Pewter. Ivt on ins & HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19, 1851-1 r • Fresh Arrival of Hardware. CHEAPER THAN Tim 'CHEAPEST. inTAVING just .returned liom Now, Yorklc 11.11. Philadelphia with the best atm Cheapest Stock °ILIA RD WAR 111,0 CYCLE 12.1 . 11P1 LI)- ING MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., ever brought to Carlisle, I would resnectlidly request dealers and consumers and all others to give ino a call and see whether they cannot get more acid bolter goods fox the same money than at any other place hi town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c.,is complete and very cheap. ...Carpenters' To ols, I have a Milemild arisen, .Also",'Clibinet Maker's 'Pools and Ma terialsrviz:—Vancers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish, SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS, can:have-everything in their 1410 cheaper than ever. FOR SHOEMAKERS, " • " I have o first rata stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread'and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I 'layouts° a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts; mado in ihrrisblitt, which can he had at no other place in town; and at Bull's Prices. • To. , gather wills an assortment of all hinds of Hain! '' moved and Rolled Don and Steel. Of (louse. keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons,,, Waiters, Snuffers and Tt'ays, Tubs, Buckets, &c. WALL •PA P ER, , • I have the 'fattest, Handsomest and Cocapesb ( Assortment in town. And - to 'all , who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I 'would Say come and see for yourselves: ' • • 0030 . • • J P DYNE. - VRESEC GROOMItIESi A NEW supply . of tresli'Ctifrees, White and Brown Sugars, tiptoes of all hinds, ground and unground, with all the 'other varieties of a Gro. terYlßtoto,ineluding also a new supply of Jen: rkin'aVVo;T Qualify of• • ' nLAcK NE - AS, in ntbtafliu prick's of onprier,',lntlf and pound ,packages from 50 te'el,so pet 'Pound, es also n the hulk, .; All just openoti "and for sale rt , the. store of lunl2l. • ', J ~W. EBY, • Pare Older Vineiar, ty f e . e. roe tierce!. of rued :cide Vino r Orii•Tfrcee It ' • o: _ oin g u e d r ili c: or e a uperi , or qOplityi- werreifte ir 1 /°V 6, • • /: II I !NEIL ' 413111 'fAaveriseinelite. ‘.' Fm'si:_pßEALED*' %rand dilativitire 7PIA:I4OS. EXI7A93:a-& CffAs'iE~x r, Alanufacturers‘' 'El,' 9 and I 1 Etitiirti • Street, .Buttnnorc, '• „ ASIA NO FORTES,' from 6 'to 7 octaves, in kt - in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut cases of -various styles, with and without 4On:frames, combining ; all • the improvements'requisite to a 'superior instrument.. • K. & G. have received from tke Maryland' Itistitute thoficst premium , for their Pianos, in threouuccoisiVo years, 1848, 1849, 1850. They • have else been lfettored with' numerous teatime,. -nials-frotwall thei , Inest•colobtateld - artists - who have usedstheir instruments.• Pianos from their eitablishnient have been used at the concerts os Lied,_llorze Flohnstock, Bishop, Labiude, Ifnoop, nod other eminent performers. They guarantee dufability for live' years, undergood care, and will replace' , ”ith others all which - nufs'itot give satisfaction.iiiippliestion lib. rtindo within Rix Months after delivery. 'Phoir Uanufactory !ming, conducted on the most extensive scabs enables them to furnish instruments at the very lowest prices, 'whole . sale and retail. Constantly 'oil, hand, P. • ffughes'- Melodeons, ranging from $l5 to $2OO, for which they woos* agents fir this city. Sahurtry22.ls.sl-1y: ATT4ND TO YOUR TEETH 1 Dr. 4. C. NEUF, Dentist, respectfully in forum the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisloand vicinity, thdt he is prepared to perfaithall'ope rations on the Teeth and Gums belonging to his profession, and will be happy to render his services to till who may require them. Dr: N. has recently returned from the city of Philadelphia, ; where he has made hltnecif ac quainted with all the latest improvements in the art, and flatters himself that Ito will be able to insert full cell; .of teeth on the atmospheric pressure principles, or with springs, equal to any made in that city. 0 FDIC I!: in High at., one dement of the Post Office. Persons wish ing's°, see specimens' of his workmanship, will please call at his rooms, where they will have ,an opportunity to see and judge for themselves: june4.lBsl-ly rfumerir, - Fancy So* Si'Paper B9x - raaNurAcirozvar. 43 Marka street, below .4econ4,..Philadelp.ltia. fId..EGG & .CILOMPTON; Manufacturers U--olLPurftrmeryr-Fancy. Soaps and—Fancy Paper , floxes, respectfully call the attention of the Droggistannd Dealers in Carlisle'rOid the Cumberland, Valley; to their extensive stock of Goods. compriiag, Perfumery; Fancy Soaps Powders for the complexion,Toilet, &c. &c, of every variety. Also, a ful and complete ns sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every de scription, large or ,small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. it77.l3on't forget-the place, 98 Market street, Philadelphia. -All orders will-'meet with prompt attention. jtmls ECONOMY _IS WEALTH fight : itightt! • Pine Oil, Camphine & FledUl Fluid, 113F,aek.11owledged-- suporidrity- , tnnd-nurlty.,. manufactured and for sale nt the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at !lie old established s:and of the late Rerun- CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where ordess.by mail or othetwise are solicited, an! prompt attention given. 'rho voice 01 the public for fifteen years, ani the award of a Silver Medi!, and complimentary notice by the-Fmoklirr - Institute - overmll confpetitortOn eallicient evidence of the excellence of out Oil. Piten,7'arpendine, Rosen, and ASj, ir 'tt.s Turpentine, for sole Wholesale and Re tail. at the lowest prices. , Lomat OOTS AND SE7.O.ES. •TELE. subseilber Iris iltst redeived a large supply of BOOTS s'ir., SIIGES. C.. 121ti. I'm Spring and Summer Wear, whiAt makes his assortment very compleio. It comprises Gentlemen's French Call Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters; Jack son Boots, Men'ii,.Boys'. and Youths'. Enam elled Congress Boots. Calf Skin, Goat mid Kip Brogans, Iloroeco Boots, Sippers, &c:'-. , Also, Ladies' Misses aitd Children's Gaiters, Buskins, 'lies end Slippers. Every effort will be,mado to please •the eitlions of town and country, wllO are res'pecttuity solicited to con tinue their patronage. Carlisle, stay? WM M PORTER'. SAVE YO 1R PEOPERTIC FOR A. TRIFLE! • 4 LL persons wishing to -cacti° their proper. ty-born—firsr-without - thcraid - of - insimmee compluies, should have their roofs covered with Blake's Patent Imitation Slate, or Pi re and Water' Prod' Paint. A. root well covered with this article Will lest much longer than the roo unpainted, and will render it entirely Fire and Water Proof. This article can be had cheap . a the hardware Storo'of marl!) - JOHN P..LYNE. TrA I 'MBA! TEA! ir ATEST AR 12: IVAL ?&1 .--- ii—d 1.12.01% . 1 CHINA!--The pi -X 1 lovers of good TF..l:i. can be ,x , MESH supplied . with Jenlon s & Co's 0 TEAS. Superior - Green and Block ..e.lr , . 93 0 Teas, either loose or put up -,, f , " _..,i in fourth, half or pound me tallic packs to suit purchasers et prices ranging from 50 cents up to Si per pound, by enilintr, at the store of fmt.sl J. D. HALBERT. S.II.I".ETI r P9'S33, FOR. 131.A.STING ROCKS! ORDERS for the above article, addressed to to the undersigned at their Manufactory near Mechanidsburg, Cumberland county, Pa., Will meet with prompt attention, and be filled at the lowest cash plices: GEO. V. COOVERf 23aplypd . P ETER - GING RICH, Brushes! Brushes! A great variety of these useful articles is lured tot sale, consisting of Whitewash, Swee, ing, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes i grout variety, all of which are of the best qua ty end will be sold at the lowest prices Juno 6. ' S ELLIOTT Bonnets and Ribbons. WE have just received our third supply o those CITEAP BOYNETS BONNET RIBBONS to which we invite the attention of the Italica may 7 A & W BLINTZ. V.X..aM dr. • AT.EII. PRoor. aILAKE'S Fire and Water Proof yAINT, which has been ail extensively used for theiner-six—yeare-with-the-utmest—sireuess - cor the reofa of Houses. Steurnhoate, .&e.,lier, a single installer, is lciiown whets it lies hailed. For sale by ital 23 ,- H. SAXTO N To the 'Ladies, JUST received, at P T ER'S 0 E STORE, a fresh assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, Bus. bins and Slippers. of and best quality, also eve, ry variety of tunes , colored French Issuer, for gaiters, which will be made opts order. June 11 1851. BOokrb snoms. ANI now-opaning my Spring stscic of La 11 dies and Gantlemon's Hoots and Shoe S— . a large loof Boys Misses and Childr en's Shoes. All of ttio /lowest style, best quality, and boat of all vory"theUis: ' • • apt C: OGILBY. THIS WEEK 1 rims WEEK : we-receive at, ihn Doniral Drug Store next tloilr iho, rust office, u fine stock of.Fcesh Medicines. 3018,'51. McCULLOCH. JENNY - LW, . 'ENVY- LIND, , tiod -other extracts—fresh frli „from Reusaora, teguthea alarm:fat as artoi6m of Sella ttnd Verfurnery, at. the • Urn. trul Drug Store, ,text-doorTre,tho Tost ofTioo.. 09:51 it A. WEANS &,M.ctiDLLUGD.. Gatn. &ad black Tem -FROM tho store of .tho Messrs. Jenkins of .11discdphis, of thd•host. qualities,• and al ways fresh, constantly !for.salo by , . Juno 25 . ' • •J W EBY.. • • •• JUST received a freadulatof GROCERIES which will ho soldvdryr low .a . 1916 old elwaii Store, East Maio Streett, . - • I%;Coat, • ' 2900'bushols wicks itleii.caal, a, import araclo; facoivlng and4o iula by. • , 13 . . _ 1:1914". • WA liT.E)rY, d biiy.fir ;00d Otircioter qpd In talligenc.o • to ptovid a store:: rtakrelic,C. wilt bq keiqUiroct.:; 4nrid o or thituotlico.c, Iniithilit . - '-'d.iliitiioi - it: ..____,.... -- - traded States Life Insurance Annuitsr,and Tiust Company. hurler, ; Forret itu/Cup int/ $ 6 5,000 • , firtliE 'constant, unitUlicited: application' for' IL Life insurance, shies the:moat abundant ; and, gratifying prom! that the- public mind is deeply impressed with the test importance of this subject,: ._The.,great object, hoWever, of insuranceshould he safety, otherwise the whole motive to insure .may ho disappo.nted.,..Too Much care, cannot be' practised in the selection of an office with which tu:effect the contract.— The choice Should be regulated not by present and ennstant large inducemena, as 01s, 'Minix Incompatible with fulcra benefits. The premiums on life are calEutlaled for the Attire, ill/resent and Prospective benefits therefore are given,- the result ultimately, must teiininato in litigation, disappointment and ruin.: The object aimed at by this institution is stability and pro peintly._ThOutes ofprendumitavo been care- - jully prepared with reference to fluctuations.—r+.' The cash system of payments litts also bee. adopted. 'Unpaid premium roma eonsotute part of the assets -of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample cap ital, security stamps the whole system. This feature, paramount to all other considerations commends the company to public favor. Ex ' planatery pamphlets, blanks'. application papers information, and every fat'Aity will Mt chew hilly furnished the, public by P,lr. E. BEATTY, who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. 11 .11INKLKY has also been appointcdAletlical Examiner. - Directom—Steplien R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin \V'Tingley, Jacob L Florence, %Wiliam M Godwin ; Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, Georg . ° M'ilenry, James Dmiereux, John L Linton, Presido—Stephen R. Crawford. • lice-I rfiident.—Ambrose W. Thompson. • S,cresary E? Treasurcr.—Chorles G ../kmry.—Manuol Eyre. ,Cor.uset Ce.4ttorney.—Thomas Balch. 01 dicta Examiners. Padli,l3 Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, iII. D. , 'rime IV rraz xxsunArzcz THE Allen and East Pennsborough "Fiteltieurinme Company of Cumberland county neorporated by nn ao,t of Assembly, is now lolly organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the.foliowing commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Win IrGorgas, Michael Cork in, Melchoir grenneman, Christinn Stayntan, Siminv.Oyster, J acob II Convor,-Limis- User, Henry Logan ' Benjamin II Musser, Jacob `Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Juset h Wickersham. The ratedof insurance areas low and favora• bl Das any Company of the kind in the State. .Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the news of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any tim6. JACOB SHELLY, President HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. Lewis HYMI-, Secretary MICHAEL. COCKLIN, Treasurer. 0c07'49. AGENTS Cumberland count y.—ltudAph_Mnr Cumberland, C 13 Herman, hingstoun, Dewy Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mahan. ieburg. Dr. J. Ahl. Churehtown. — Yea epYrti9:• ,,, Toliii - SIETiTeli -- ,.tiZifiii, To in Bowman; Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, E.9(1., NVashington, Picking, Dover, Daniel itafTncherger, .1 WCran. Ilarrishur.l.-11ouser & Lockman. ' Members lof the company hoping Policies a; bout to expire can have them renewed by mak ing application to any of the a4ents. • OCTOR YOURSELF , --FOIL '25 CENTS !! —II) weans of the nori:t Ewohipius, 0,, Every one lii. o Ph) sirian ! Tnca - In ClllOOll, %Cali up •ullt a hundred elsra .arno, showing prilate ms r in ever) 011ano and form. null malformations of the r,enerative system. 111`11V \"bilY,NI;, thne\jtas now Ar il-eying from scorer (lista se -le the VICTIM OP quvciclit Y as by the prescript inns contained in Ibis 1100 k ally one may cure himself; Milkllll [lllllllllller to tat.. 6111199, Or the knowledge of the mott intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the geneted routine of private dine, HO it fully explains the cause of lloaltilt0“rs 1,1111) 110 cline, with observations on marringc—besiilee many other deimitgemetit a which it' would not by proper to enumerate in the publie twirls {KJ Any person smiting; TWENTY.-FIVE CENTH, enclosed in a letter, 'sill' receive one copy adds book, by mail, or five envies will be sent for one - (IIIIII3.7 — AIiIiTMS:T`TTIiTIVT.' II 3 I7I . I- n - SPItUCE-Street, Post-paid. ~.":1)12,. YOUNG can be consulted on any of ihe viseases presuribent inn his diffel'ClA publioa iona, at his 011ices,150 SI'I!UCF street, every' day between U rind 3 o'clo.dt, (Sundays excepted May 1., I tso • J! FilEsH .1.11111r.11 , OF English and American Hardware pheapj . r them can belound this side of the • Last V UE subscriber having just returned' from the Eastern cities with a fulLand hand— some assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE of the very best makers and well selected, is now opening at the Click) Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where Its would invite all that are in want of good, and cheap Hardware to give him a cold and see and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we aro determ 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 lead, 'ropes of ell kinds, for threshing machines tin,a, well. diggers, and n thousand other articles too numerous to insert, all we ask is to give us a call, end we ore con fident you 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 we ask, at the old and well known Hardware Strand formerly kept by Lewis Har lan, in North Hanover street, next' . door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry'S novG JACOB SE'NER. = xasrantrat COAL subiii:riber would icspectfully.itthifot .11..—Ms-customeesnudi he public generally-that - - he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL BUSI.NE 4 S and that having lately purchased in additio to is former business facilities, the largo and conveilient WarehouFe and Coal Yard lately occupied by Mr. Ilenry Wright, opposite the well known Lumber and Coal Yard of the subscriber, situate along the Rail Rood and' College Lane, he is now more Wily prepared to enlarge his business:' Ile has at thietime and is keeping constantly on. hand n well selected assortment of SEASONED LUMBER, of all kinds sorts, and cites. Likewise the different kinds o!' FAMILY GOAL. such as -stove Coat of the different kinds - i Lime banters dud Blacksmith's Coal, or the best quality.— A 1 of which IL) will Sell unusually low for Cash. 110 will also keep constantly on hand - - with till Ihn difho. , ot 'articles generally bound W in _dwell stored archonee. 'He will also at all iirnee_has_ll2olWCE and FLOAJR, 'for which Ito will nay the highest current prices. Being very thaultial for past favors, would most anxiously elicit n coutnnuoion of at least a reasonable altars of public patronage. Mar 19 SAML. ill. HuovEß. TO LADIES AND GRAITLEMEN. William Webb, RESPECTO LILLY infurine the vablic gen etally; thai.he lauding returned front the city with a large and.splundid assortment of articles earable fur gentlemen and ladies' toilets, such RS . SHA VIN 0•C REAMS AND' SOAPS. ~ Roussel'a Rosa and Ambrosial shaving croum, Oletihnno, . ; :Wash Balls • ' ' • . Circassian Soaps. • , • nosy Toilet SOOPg• 4 1,0 .1 • • " EXtrliClB of, various ; odors, Fancy 'Colognoyand Cologne) bottles, ~ • 1" Confpotta aicmiarow Ppinada;.• . ,RePinine, nvother,with Geranium rose hair oil, ox - rnarroWs..bearn - oil, ate.,.:'Also , a rare n'asoctmont pf brualuss,aupkUa &ash. ea, nail, do, toothy - do , . shaving, do.; clolho's, do. lot'ofiticors, initrivanr anppe.,.,AllT 01,1 hand.e. large astfornnbrit , of haii• aa Ga ntlenionV Iwlkp, and scalp. , Ladies •' • ,- Back anti front iiraids, - , .„” 'enfla;t4c., , and a variety of Other articles to whinlC die attention of the public, is rear:44l4 invited. May 2b, 1851 `, ,„_........,....................________..........._ "A•for."te...--,lty, . ..,„ , iLL6Ii A 1;." , y1 , . 4iP--- 1 - 46* 4,w i 0 114 i lb 0 ,?5:_,...... : ,11 1 ,„1.1. „,, ... „.., to p., CHERRY ECTORAL: For die Cure of COUGNS,. coras; - rioAnsrarnss, 13110N -01/ITIS; arcour, .41:s VIA ViiV II 0 0 P.T. - 0 CrU. G MT flclowsumor.r-TxoLT. Among'the-rintneraus discoveriel,Science hne rinde in this gem:Talon .. .lo facilitate the-business ifrincrease its enjoyment, and oven prolong, ' ho term of human existence, nano can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to thellealing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throtighout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or coin inntion of medicines yet Ittitivin,•can On Surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo. nary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. In deed, thero is now abolition• reason to 'believe a Remedy has at-length been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lunge. Oaf space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its •usc; bat we would present the following opinions of eminent men. - and - refer further enguify to the circular which the Agents below named, will al• ways be pleased to furnish free, wherein arc full natumilars. and indisputable proof of these facts. FROM VIE PnESIDENT OF ABITIEIIST COLLECT; 7:LIE esrzutiATEri l'uonsson HITCIICOCK. Mi. Please ask for pamphlets—the agents give them awry they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, On addition to fu medical matter , valuable for household purposes, and wit% will save many dollars per year to practical boa se k eer ,,, en . These receipts are introduced to make the book of tree' value; aside from its character as nn teiverneing medium r, the - medicine; theriii.iinony in favor of which, in the form letters from all mitts of omo/sentry. may he renal upon. - mt-• "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithentriptle 'Mixture it —th Groat American Remedy, mei for sale in quart bottles at I each, small hdttles at 50 eta each. No email bottles will it • PROFESSOR SILLIM AN.M. D„ IL. , L. D. issued after the present stook is disposed of.. • Principal Office Buffalo N. Y. 'Ail Main Eitmet PltoPEUsolt 01 , CCE,SIIOTRY, 5/61E11A01,00Y•i' &C. "James C. Ayer—Sar I have used yoUr Gunn. ny PECTORAL .in my own case of: deop-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution. that it is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties.— If my opinion as to its superior character can the of_muy.serviae,-you are at liberty - to use it as you think proper. • - EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D. MED. PHIL. AID SPENl:l 4 ric soctEms 4 `.1 . deem the CHERRY l'Erroam, an admirable composition from borne of the hest articles in the mwe r ia Medi c o, and a very effective retnetly.fer the dots t,C dtsca , es it is Intended to care." New Aaven. Ct., Nov. I, 1849. MAJOR PA TTISON, President of. 00- S.-0. Setfnic, elutes hr. has used the 0111:11RY Pr.muust with wonderful success to cute an inflammation of the lunge. FROM ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS IN AI AINE. Dr..l,,C.•Ayeri Lnwell. Dear - Sit =I am now constantly usine you' CHERRY, PecronAt, in my practice, and prefer it to any other 'medicine for milt -denary comply From observation of many severe ones, I am convinced cure comdts, eoloe. and disca..c., of the lungs, Mat have pot to defiance all (Abet rcinedie.,. I invariably recommend its use in cases of con sumption, and consider it much dm best remedy lumen fur that tliette.: Itespec , fully yours, I. S. CUsIIIVIA N. hi. D. PREPARED • AND SOLD BY JAMES C. A YER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. --Sntrllll - 6aLlisle 'by - 12W S. El S. A. Ilabbard Dna Dr. !law tte:c-111 ill , elihntesbure, by Dr. Ira Dav—in Ness Lill., by .1 LI Ilerro.t—in shippens burg by J. C. & U. B. A hick, antl, by Dritggisht gettcrtily thr”ughout the State. .luny Is, 1-51. mrissYrays uelebrated Family Ige tilcines, t concern.; 'el-cry one. I.Thoicta "cdnibc, cured Dr. liccler's Sursnparillu Panacea. • Fur the reow . v . al permanent cure of al Disenes arisinu, from en impure state of the Blood and habit of body. The All-wise Creator has implanted in all organized bodies an innate disposition to self- Proem lien. 'rho vital pow( rs possess the. property of resisting the influence of external comes, but no the VLOOD lo the cointiron par buten) from which all parts of living matte derives its ionova king elements, and const (pent_ ly, upon which tiro life or organized beings do peed, it isprobable that ir . Leaseiof_accidene._ - OTWITiFro arti fi cial means have been employed' to deprive it of an essential property, the vital effects of the whole system will be direCted to. ward restoring to it that propesty. In all con stitutional and hereditary - affections, this fluid has undergone some primary alteration. which is the cause of the special disease, or which es. sentiolly, contributed to its production. Rego - - ration to health can only be obtained by a re_ movarof the morbifie 'cause through the medi urn of the circulation, and Dr. Keelor's 'Sorsa retitle, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid koriv,m. See pamphlets. • _Black woodtown, N. J': June G;7848. Dr. Eleeler—Dear Sir: I sin cutirely.out of your Panacea. I was called upon day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular whore I:huvo introduced it, and I think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get.. Respectfully yours, Wit. PARHAM', M. D. tra.ror details, certificates, &c., see circus lave, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 bot tles $5 DR. REELER'S COUGIP SYRUP Among all the remedies before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient, consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, hoarseness, Whooping. Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary organs, occasioned by cold: - Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy;and thei proprietor urges every one afflicted Avitli any .of the above complaints to secure it at onco. It is.warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 40 Cents. DR. REELER'S CORDIAL AND CARAII NATIVEL Every, family whether deb or poor, who val ites-healtli and all its blessings, should hove this' invaluable remedy ut hand. It is infinitely the beet remedy known for Diorrlicea, Dysentery, Cholera gorbus, - C;holera--Irif.inturn, Cholic, Pluto!cribs'', griping pairis. -- cramp; etc., and for all diseases of the stomachrind.boWele caused by Teething. The (RIM crinis tOatinionlals from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it a reputation us fain as adamant.R E ). Price 515 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER'S' VERMIFUGE ERE This remedy is . pleuidint to' the. taste, harm less to the patient and all poVr_orfal in removing all hinds of worms from _the body. It is with uut doubt, the cheapcst-ind best,t.vorm destroy.. ing medicine before" the public, and,will if ministered according to directions, remove them within five or six hours after tilien, The dose is - small, and each bottle contains twice us much asnimilar remedies. nice only 25 cents per-boitle. DR. I(EHLER'S, LIVER AND SANATIVE Although: nut recommended — as a "cure all." yet they are the 'idiom and best remedy tore: move - Corkipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, Nervousness,_" Foul. Stomq.ch, aaha,"Lidige lien, ale. IJlHOidlier purgative medicines they leave the bowelsaMaysyclaxed and consequently urn the proper medicine for for females and persona leading solitary life. Price 25 emit% . • DR. 10EEL'ER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION. A justly, celebrated external application for Paine ofthe Cheat, Neuralgia, Headache, Spells 13ruises, Tie Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints, Ilhoumatihtn, Gout, sciatica and for all disor ders wherein u Hothaive and rnbefuolent reme dy is applicable: Price twenty 7 fiv6 cfinfq per bottle. . . All of.lho • al3Ove oolobIlited! and used mediamas' .arw:prainirod , and • ' 0414 W 11010.., Baia and Retail, t 9..9 4 • MARKET -i4irral.KT, : • Fof kilo. by S, ELLIOTT, Catßala ; A.G. Miler, ;Dick invoniltitafirs. Altiuli,iSbippena.: Maalianizsbnrg, pitner, Shianmonplownranal in'ayaty Lawn thioughout, Ulu county and State. • " l',/apdary 14;1851 vue, anbsotibor 'returna his 'sincere litanka• to his tionnerona ,eustianors' .and tho, nubile ge nerally for tho apooutogentonv thus .far eatendta.),•nntl %Walton n wotd, In, assure all that 110 kianaiderahiy Linlargad hia stook 'all ha; branches - Conneuteit with his. 'huainasti withont going into.datalli,fot, that youltEho on. 'nootaaaiy, and'at SLleWpripus Omani:ld not fail, I bawl' it or.rned cOravicits natiottmoni'Of Grass and.' C,ratlling nms of (litre - tont bratidei: ',Cone tautly onlioud B lako's Viro and Water , Proof Paint. • „ 4 ,. i ' . 11. SAXTON. Bag tcbiciiic i . From the eidely celebrat e d OF AMERICA AND liluttorE. MEM FEI22(=M Illiikel.iiiieutio, - Price Reduced VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIO MIXTURE! Large Bottles—Only One Dollar., ry . • rho Proprietor of the Greni Authrlean Romeds , "VAUCIIe VIGETABLE LITIIONTRIPTIO AILITTIRt." Induced by Lthl amine solicitations of his Agorae, throughout the Unita States god Gentian, hoe nor. • ' Redßeed the Price popular.and well known article: and 'foal tide date senceforth, ho will• put up but ono olzo only, - , -his'aitar 'rattles:—the retail Orion will be . - • ' 011 E DOLLAR.— , . • The public. may rest assured that the character of the Medi )1110, its strength, and curative properties, will, Renal. - Inca/edge;me and - tho sa °aro will' be bestowed in pre -oaring it U 9 heretofore. • " As tins medicine, under its reduced price, will be Parches, sy those wile have not hitherto shade themselves acqutdnle with its virtues, the proprietor. would beg to intimate that hi 'article is not to bo Owned with the vast amount of ':.lttlinedlo of the day V' it olaims for itself a greater heating Naomi. iii diseases, than any other imaration five Deere world; and has oustsunen 'tacit for eight vial; bY snPork medical virtues. and, until this reduction, comtnanded doubt prico of any other artielo m thin line.. NOTICT PARTICT/LAltcy, tlds article acts with grathea De Power and certaltdr, open the Blood, Liver, Ridneya,Lungo, !Lod alLothor oiganN upon tho proper an/dou of which Illb an mall depend. TIM% modicino Inis a justly 16h repute as crecnods for BrOpoy and Gravel, Ind oil diaensee of that nature. It may be relied upon who •he Intelligent phyaletan has abandoned Ids patient,—and E 100 distressing diseases, more especially Demre, the props itor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. • At present price it is easily obtalood by rill, and the trial will prof tho article to be the Choapest Medioino in the. World! . G. C. VAUGHN: Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLGOTT McRESSON . CO„ 127 Maidin Lane, Now - York City. N. B.—All letter (excepting from agents and denims wit whom It, tmnencis business) muse be post pi% or no attentir Id be given to them. S.W flavargtlck; - Carlislo, J C & G 13 A hick ~ShippenslAgg, Russel el Dice, Dickinson, J 1 Spahr, Mechapi , .sgorg; , A H 'Lager, Kingstown. • . 0ct.16 Val4.ble School Books, ipUBLI SHED BY THOMAS,COIVPETIT w-AITE-R-G0.,.25a - m - A - nrcor I'll LA DELPRIA, , and for sale liY.all r the book sellers in the United States : PRIMARY GEOGRAPIIY . - An. easy introdaction , to thestudy-oV Geogra phy, designed for children; and completely il lustrated by 120 engravings and 14 colored. maps. Ms iTitELI.'S INTERMEDIATE - GEOGRAPHY-- The-teat, the exereises - thellitistrations, and the forty beautiful maps are printed together in one (parte asinine. • MITCHELL'S SCHWA - GEOGRAPHY RI ATLAS, u-sy stem .of-modern-Geogriiphy; compriSing-a hisser iption of the present state of the world and its five great divisions. Fabbellislied .Oith un met ous en,ravings and illustrated by an excel 'Cat Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate colored maps. This series of Geography by S. Auguatoo,Nitebell has beets alieny or partly introduced into the public and private schools of all the principal curies and towns of the Uni ted States ; and after a full and fair trial of its merits in these cc:heels, it has received an almost universal recommentlatiati, MITCIIELL'S ANCiENT GEOGILAMIT .St ATLAS AR aim... Mat, classical and sacred Geography; embellished with engravings of remarkable , events, views of ancient cities, etc., and acCom paned by ancient Atlas contnining h 2 beautiful colored maps. ,MI uctilf.l,l2S ATLAS OP OtiTLINT'. :NAPS • Mitchell's Biblical nod Sabbath School Geog raphy, with Maps and embellisliments.• ell's Key to the study' of Maps. null Carroll's Rey to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and popular„hooks, sill are becoming, very cxten. gayety used in the best schools of our country. Citruse's FiTtST LESSON IN cipAmmAo, based upon the con:Aram:ion and unalVils of sentences; desigued.as 11.1.iiitroduction4o.illextAnalysisA-- - ti itr.kx v.'s ANALYSIS— P, trent'se On the strtics lure of the English language, tyith illustrationt and exercises adapted to Oho bite of schools, by Samuel S. Green, A. 101., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School,Beiston. 'these books have already in the short time they have been publialied,obtatied a very ax (elusive circulation, hosing been introduced into thelitildic schools of Boston, lialtinferci Pitts , burg, Gincitinatti, St. Louis,' Vicksburg. arld_ oilier cities , mid towns, and • recommended - by those who have tried them ld their schools, as - without question the best English Grammars iii existence. tr'lV - AN'S' SCHOOL. RENDMs. • PUITIARY SCHOOL 11{Ext1n1t—Part I StiS intended for' beginners. It contains alesson upo 1 CAA of tifo elementary sounds of the lan gunge. 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