, .'.iio i jiltlistellatiOttto.. . I a2;,1:',,!' SHIPPENSMIRG qtaappw. • 7 ii STINSON,,A. M,, Professor oflian: genes, Natuyyl.Scienepa ild:Mathematics! " q - Ef: , .AIS...MLAVERTY, Assistant., ;• • , • ‘ ESSE.S. LAVERTY' &KNI SL E Y Would rospecttully inform their friends • andthe pnblic generally, that 'they intend to t coiAmende the 'let Session of their 'school, on. ' the let Monday, in October , next. They, .in. • tend to spare nn Pains ift furnishing everything necessary to render' the' accommodations 'for boarders ample and plelieant: They have. engaged for the Classics and highee English Ertitiehm sfr J 11 SxtrisoN, a graduate of J'riitdoton College, who' mimes with the moitunexceptionable recommendations and reference :4;o character and qualifications. Students a - tie prepared to miter any . claps in College, or . for. busimiss. Olio discipline will bo mild and persuasive,. and it is hoped, parents aendingtheir soni - hero, will not'bo'dis• apPointed;in theii Morel and intellectual culture. There will tiled bo a Normal Department, in which - youLig 'mon,.wishing to prepare them selves for Teriching,'dan do so, on the latest i and most appptitied plan.. • • The place is noted for itiiNhealthfulness end '- the' moral and religious character of the cern munity— There. wiff be two sessions a yearof five months each. Tha Winter Session com• mencing . on let • 'Monday in. October, and the Summer &salmi on the 2d Monday in A , pril. • RMS, s ;rb Boaiding, Washing and Tuition in English branches, per session, (5 mo) $5O 00 Latin or Greek , Languages • ' 00 German orAlusio 5 00 - - For those living - in town and the Immediate vicinity, wishing to board themselves, the terms will be moderate.." For For furtheepartieularc, address, A.'.• L. L.kVERTY, • . •6% ifisIISLF.Y. Shipnensburg„ septly Proprietors. F.PJ A L FllBlllol\l'B FOR 1851, el - ORGE KELLER respectfully announ• ces-to,his old-ratrayis and.thu4mblic _gen . • - - ,ierally that he has jus(received the FALL .STYLE OF GENTLE AAEN'S, HATS, manufactured .at - -one - cif The best establishments In ' Philadelphia, to which. ho invites • • spacial attention. He has - itlati constantly on hand a large and tried assortment of his own manufacture as well ns city made - • HATS AND Airs, sit:table for .he season, comprising every vari ey I of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats. li,shed in the lateSt style, - together with &full fritnent of Caps of every shape and des dion, and at every price. He particularly i.,ites the public to call•and examine his eaten ve - assortment, which in style, material and holih, cannot be surpassed by any in market, which he is able to put at prices lower than r'.'r. {O-Remember_ his old stand on Nea -1 I oi wer street, between -Humor's and Senor's NEW WHOLESALE tr. RETAIL Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, Mr:villain. Street, aka door.rwcst of Burk— ko'de,'s Hotel, in the room fornierly occupied as a Book Store. ✓ undersigned begs.leave to inform the ititons of Carlisle and the public in gene • tliats-he has opened a store at the-above pl.u:e, where he, intends. manufacturing and Itecpiag.constantly, on hand ANDIES.of Every Deserlptiou.' llist stock is all now and he warrants his Carr dies e pal to any manufactured hi the 'State.— ) lis stacle•consistsin part of Oranges, Lemons, 1/ yes, Ititisins, Probes, Figs, Almonds, Englit h W dams, Fiberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron, Groud N ts, .tc. &c. Alto, Mint, Lemon, Chocolate (lull, Cordial and other drops. Lozenges, Figur.. I AlinondS;Cilndy - Cigars, and itlVatiety of other candies. • - -TOYe OP ALL-KINDS, - - • -11 as china vases, mugs, bowls and pictures, in rue! ornainenta o f all kinds, lions, elephants, harsm., dogs, guns, whips Indian Rubber and miles rattles, wax, varnished and other doll vans; dahCagendaVes, dolls. whistles, harmoni schaol baskets. wheelbarrows, drums. trumpets Mei), Women and Children. -In addition to the almvis he has all kinds of PERFUMERY, such as .lemiy, Lind and other Cologne, Chrys p , mattint, ox marrow, bear's-oil, &c.— Ftin.l, r‘ncl•nther soaps. A prime article of ici• gars and tobacco on hand. He hopes by strict al tem ian to business and small profits to merit it -it ire ~ f public patronage. ,opt t A S WORMLEY. t -pr.) john Stone di* Sons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Silks, Ribbons & Millinery Goods, No. 46 South Second Street, ' PHILADELPHIA. • RE noWprepared to ofrer to their custom- Cd and the trade generally, a very large and Innidsome aseorttnent of Bonnet Satins of all colors,.-1, Cerdleitand - riiiin — Velvets; - of - alreolors - , ,Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, ' Paris Fancy Feathers, Froacb and American Flowers, &c., Confining themselves exclusively to this hrty3ch of the trade, and Importing the larger pint of their stock enables the% to - ofrer an as s() tfileht' uneurp4stied in extent and variety, which will.be sold'at the lowest prices. sept 3 it , Instruction in Music Er" the German Language. 3JP to 4 R. F.C. MAYER respectfully announces !he citizens of Carlisle, that he is pre pared to aive instruction in Music on the Piano Forte, sea also 'istruction in the German Lan• Residenze in North Pitt street, one nod a half squares north of the Railroad. F. C. Mayer has on hand a choice supply of imported. and American Pel USIC for the Piano, Guitar aad Violin, and recommends his selec tioo to the ladies especially, and respectfully soliens their patronage, liseptiOpd4t ZILECTION. N ELECTION ler • Officers; and Mena. , 16 'Sacra of the Cumberland Valley: Roil Road Company, will be.held at:_fhe Company's OP ficelo Chambersburg, on MONDAY, the 6th day of f)etoblar, between the hours of 10 A. and P. sepfle E h 1 BIDDLE,-Sect'Y: GRAIN 'WANTED! VIETHEAT, RRE, CORN and OATS Mir !, chased. by - . the undersigned, and the highest market price paid in CABII. Alm good PANAY FLOUR and Mill Feed of different kinds. for sale un ',reasonable •termfe. '.V.pply at tl.c P.M/VETS' MILL (formerly Goad Hope Weat - Pcnneboro tawnahip, Cumberland county • se'pt3te •' MARSHALL. JAMES. = B. 21;Zomnint & Co. S, E. CORNER OF CALVERT & LOMBARD STS BALTIMORE, • HALERS id Tin Platesi American, Eng• lish,•and Russia Shoot Iron; Boiler and Pt Iron; Hoop and Rod Iron; Iron Wire; 'Pitmen .Copper: Zinc;..Spelter; Pig and Bar Head; Lead Pipe; Sheet. Lead; Block.and Bar Tin; Bras] Rettlea; (Finner'a Tools and Mi-• chines; Stove Trimmings; American Rivets,' il all res, 'Tinned and Black, &c. ' • 111;tfah 26, IBtit—lypt . Cigars ! , Cigars ! I A ptimo article ..of,cigersof various brands such 'as Neriege, large and small Plantations, Principe, Regalia, Jenny Lind, Aqualle. Pan tell ix and•Fertuora, just received and for sale at the confectionary, fruit and toy store of Garlic'!cowl IO,'S A.S. WORMLEY. Co4ches and Wagons. • ANOTHER lot of those lino Minket Conch ae; and Wagons, for.childronduat received at the moo ractlonary.Trult 91)(i' toy' !stare' or Sept 10 ~ • • 8. WORMLEY.' . . OhilfirO.rq Stockings. ~ •• A FULL: aeeprimoni .of Wbito ra4 'Mixed Itforino'Hoes of all!sizaa for !children.— Also, Ladies lioaa•in groat 000ned by G: W . FIyTNpIt. 'Estate of Diary Dunlap, deo'd. - • !ETTERS teaminentary on the . estate of m 41 Mary Dunlap, la of the borough of ? ow. it le, dec'd., hays been issued to the subscriber residing in West Penneborough township.— . All persona indebted to :said •eatate are hereby' notified to make immediate payment, and 'those having claims to present them duly authouti. cated for &adamant: .'• ' ' septlo.6t - • 1760kGE' REA, Ei'r. ,450tatc" at • ' 'Atuttati: 'in VAL. &Wart). isTrilaThlloB.B.l7ii !°"•THiinspArilk,AcOovof dciolle6',lB6l, H.E''sulase r ibe r Wilfoffer at,publio• sale, tin the premises, , hisArm situate in Lower Allen township, Carnberland county., ndjoining laitila of Jacob Long, , l.evi Alerltle, David Shopp and others, containing' 103 . ACRES of the best quality. of limestone land, in a . , , stated cultivation. The improve , 1.4te,1 mania area three story ROUGH ;V.; 'CAST HOU S TENAN T ii j 1.., • HOUSE, LOG BARN, Wagon Shod, and Other necessttry out:build ings.. A neverrfailing spring Issues from hnder the house, and Cedar Spring passing the build :nge within a few. perches. Also, an , excelient ORCHARD of Apple, Cberty, Peach, Sac: ° About 95 acres of 'the land is cleared, and the balance covered with thriving timber. „ - Thin property lies within four miles of Har risburg, and three-quarters. of a mile, from Shiremanstown, which furnishes a good market. The state road -passes through the. farm and there are many advantages, it being conveni ently situated,near to nulls, schools and char cites. Taking it altogether it is a very.desir.i. ble property, and.will bo'sold whole or divided sons to suit purchasers, Sale to commence at. I o'clock, when terms Will be made known.by JACOB SHOPP.,, , ,TOSP,PH MOSSER, -auctioneer. [augl3ls• VALUABLE rAnia FOR SALE, rN PURSUANCE•of the last Will and Tee. it lament of MatthoW 'Thompson, sr., Idtti bf Mifflin. township, Cumberland eounty, Will be sold at public sale on FRIDAY; tub 20th of,SF.PTEMDER, 1851, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, a tract of land situate its the aforesaid-township of Mifflin and bound. eil by the Concidogninet Creek and lands of Jo seph Hershey and Samuel VVestlieller, con taining 235 ACRES, - Of-which about fifty Yeres aro timber land 'antittlie residue cleared land in, a good suite of cultivation. The improvements me a large ,:11 , ‘ VI double two story STONE HOUSE ; i 1.4,11 .and 'KITCHEN, large BRICK 205 RANK BARN, 100 feet long, a Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a Spring House and Smoke House, a well of water con• venient ,to the door and-ri adda apple orchard. --The-nbove-described- land-is- -graveli with-a considerable quantity of alluvial bottom of the -best quality. It is within a 'Mile of the lime _ stone land._ It is sitttatod about foormiles west of Newville, and near the State !toad from Carlisle to Roxbury. • ' The terms of sale will be $lOO to be paid by the purchaser when the property is, stricken down—one-half of the whole purchase Menet , including the aforesaid $100,"on the let of A dril, 1851, when possession will be given and a deed made to the purchaser, and the residue its three equal annual payments, without inter est, to be secured by judgment or inortgdge, the landlord'S share Of the grain to go - to the purchaser.- The land is patented, and an Indisputable title will he given clear of till inenmbrances. Persons wishing to view the aforesaid farm can call on James Boyd, who resides ou the opposite aide of the creek frdin said farm. JAKES BOYD, ILE\ rr HEW T I OAP_ S O_N., Adm'r. de bonis non with the will annexed - of Matthew Thompson, sr., dco'd. • junell-tv • •- - ORPHANS' COURT - SALE On SATURD3 Y, the hut of dcldber, 1851 IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, will be- sold at public saloon the premises, the following pro perty late thoestate of George Rupp,jr.of Upper Allen township, in 'Slid county, dec'd., viz t A-Tract of TIMBER -LAND, situate ono mile east of Shepherdstowit, in said township, adjoin ing lands otnfames L•'ckles, John C. Dunlap & others, containing 15 ACRES, all of which is thriving Chestnut timber, The tract is divided into two acre lots'and will be sold entire or in part to suit purchasers. Side to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, when attendante•will ho given nuge7ts PUBLIC SALM. • On SATURD.d Y, the 27th, of Scpterrther,.lBs I , THE, undersigned, administiator. of Benja. ,, min Jones, dec'd., will expose to public sale, on the premises, the following described valu able lot of Ground, situate in the town of Fair carniat Mint y, containing iliertt erectfe ... a HOUSE, with a Kitchen, and - a well of water on the premises. Also, will be sold at the same time and placo, n variety of ROUS E-; HOLD ATPCJ/E:N* FURNITURE. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P.M., when attend: once will be given and terms made known by JOIQI SHEETS, .9(1112'r. augl7pd3t q FOR "SA'LlIf. -- • On SaTURMY, the 18th if Ocloeer, 1851, Y VIRTUE of en order of sale from the .1' Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be-sold at public sole at 12 o'clock, noon, oh the premises, th`O following valuabee.lnts of ground, with the improvements theicei, situat ed in the borough of Mechanicsburg, in said county, and being a portion of the edate of David Worst, late of said borough, dec'd., viz: Lot No. I.—Bounded by Main street, by pro _pony. of John Reigle i end Joy_proporty_ofSamt. uel Worst. having thereon erected l A Two Story ' Frame eant, E E HOuse with tho uppurtenances. q: "11 Lott N 0 .2 —Botinded by Market I 4 ( >-• Ns^^ • Square;,,,y,preperty of John Rel. , . gle, and by Market street, having thereon erect ed A Frame house with the appurten ances. Lot No. 3.—Bounded by lands of Da vid Shrom, Adam linuek and by theHogestown roads-having thereon eructed a Ono Story 1.;Og House and a Frame Stable. The terms of sale will be:—Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid when the Sale is • confirmed by the Court: half of the balance of the purchase money,to be paid on the let of April, 1852, when possession will be delivered. Tho residue of the purchase money to be paid on the let April, 1853, with interest Iron) the let April, 1852. purchase money to be secured by judgment bonds and mortgage.— 'Tito taxes df'.1852 to be paid by the purchaser or purchased. _ -JOHN'ZEARING, ' sept3ti. , Administrator. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • AT ORPHANS' COURT SAL.B. 0,1 TIIURSDAY, th e 2,10' 010ber, 185 4 :.. 11N pursuance of an order of the Orphunal a Court of Cumberland 'county, will be sold at public sale on the premises, the Farm ,of lianc Addams, dec'd., situate in' flempden tp. .Cumberland county, about three Milder north of the Turnpike, one mile north of Snavely's ued five 'miles west of Harrisburg, adjoin ing lands of Dr. A. IL Van Hoff, Elizabeth Whirler and• others, ctinoining 136 ACRES and 134 PERCHES of Black Siato Lnnd, of good quality, and in a' state of cultivation, about 11.5 acres of which is cleared and the rest well covered with thriving timber., The •. • , improvements are a twa story s p . .... 4 ,.: !.... PLASTERED HOUSE . AND 41 • • t ; 'KITCHEN, with a large cellar . .t,14.:.! ,: ' • i '.. under the - house, and a web of Ailalr •c:•:,...=:: • good water ut the 'door:. Also, a never-failing ,spring Witlta good Spring House, Wash-house, Sinoire•liouee, HANK DARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Hog. Pon, garnered. oll•hbove for storing grain, to gether with' all other necessary out-hulldings. Also, a 'good TENANT HOUSE and Stable with n,gatden-lot attachak to'be aold , With-the• Farm, ' OLIVER A. PARKER Thisi Farm is situated' in a healthy part of the country, le handy to a store and smith shop' and alio to the Harrisburg market. It is well calculated for rearing stock, haying . running water throligh 'allAlio.fields but one, end a large meadow chnie by the yard with a stream run ning thrrngh It. Also, running water in - the burn ;yard. The fenceefOro all good, being nearly all of locust pouts and chosnut There is a large amount. of thriving locust growing on Sio place.' Also, an excellent Ap. plo Orchard ui choice; fruit, all of which is grafted. It •iiii.'ene of the best setae for a Tan- Yard that is to ht: fbund, as the water 'near the building can be conveyed into all,the vats with. out pumping. The term has alWaya boon well tilled, and 'every care taken to keep tho'iland in order. -The buildings are in the contra of the . Farm so as to 11111k0 every convenience. ' . Alati, at the same time and place — will be sold a tract of Mountain Land, situate on the south ludo and'extending'hi the tbp, adjoining lands of, Mary Wagner and Samuel Shaipp., This land is two 'wince and a half from the before mentioned, arid,ean be conveniently got to 'with a wagon, the roads being "good. It is covered. with 'thriving ,thriber, such a's cheanut , chesnut otik, hickory and other kinde.;;4l, nontains six. ty acres, and will be sold in tote of twenty acres each.' Attenelanca will lie' given on'that. day and condWoni'mada kaawn by ' • ABRAHAM ADDAMS,: WM. U. ECKIXS., Exacutore. soinispd • . or, 4 0gtirtl , Itt• SMlDElit; s{icaebebtto' Win: a. olbodosAgiNET-NAKIV&IAN. 4 ricrttil'itatidii,br *re*, Carhsle,-, Would respectfully inform the eitizehs:of Carlisle and D RTAKER; Ll%..iso.:4.l.,generally he now has on P u . blic hand a large ifsstirithein'ofnew and elegant FURN ' I'TURE,' ' etinhis ling- in-4art—bl--Sofds,' ' • Wardrobes, Card and 'other , Tables, :BurcausilledSiends, plain and Jamey' 1 Sewing Stands,titanufactured of the, hest Materials and quality Warranted. — Also'a gone. ral assortment of Chairs at the lowe'St prices.— Vonitian Blinds, mad& td ttud repairing prodiptiy attended to. VeCOFFINS made td order at the . shortddf a 1E1'1)10' 'did 'Marge he Will attend' finteralti; in. town or country. 1k:1-Dont Targbt. the dlirstand,orWm. C. Gibson, in' North Itinci/er street, a few doors north of Glass'd4lbtel. Sept R. B. SMILBY. • • Cartier of llivitnier, and rgiutlter sts.,,Carliste. THC undersigned has always on hand n large stoak.of superior Cabinet. Ware. in.all the 'different styles, which: he is prepared to soil at the lowest- prices. He invites. attention partic• diarly. to the Patent Spring-Bottom Bedstead, n most useful article, which entirely obviates, all objections., The bottom can be attached-to old fledsteadst They have 'given- entire satisfac toon.to all who have them in use:; • - • ita - .COFFINS made to-order at the shortest .notice. , t, JACOB FETTER Carlisle, Jarry, 22, 1851.-Iy . . • •' tAmns respoctlully el call the rittdnilon of lloUoo Keepers and the public to - hiti."extenSiVe 'stdck of ELEGANT FURNITURE. -includfn,g Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and-other .Tablesi Dressing and plain Bureaus and every oth3r article in his branch of businegs. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of C 1!1$ its Carlisle, at the lowest prices. ilK7•Collins made at the shortest notice -and allcarse-provided-fer-funerals. -Ile- soils:- Miss call at his establishment on North Nano yor street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. 8.-Fur Mom° hired oui by the month or year.. Cnilislo;March4o 1 . 850.—1 y • PTIFIE undersigned respectfully informs his .I. friehds and thelpuhlte generally, that he ~..., 1§ has just returned, from 0 2-1: ~,, Philadelphia, ha v i'n g '''' - ‘k•-, ..„....,-` purchased the most cx 'lvt' i Ski, tensivo, as well as the , .4 , .% ', , 3 1 ,','••:;,•••:-', cheapest assortment of "` 7 'M:I7 . -- Watches, Jewelry, Ste.,,ever brought,;to Carlisle Ills stock con sists in part of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, Gbh! and Sliver delatched do. do. Gold and Silver Lepinc Watches. in sh../rt every variety of Watches at all prices Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear Ringo, ringer Rings, Breast Pins. Opld arid SilVer Pencils, Gold,and Silver petra - thltheases - antrßracelets in-great-variety:- A splendid article of Gold, Sliver, German Silver, and Blo od Steal SPEC -1 which are unsarpass °d in qu lily by any other , - ,rticic west of Phil adelphia, and which can be sold at least !-27 rer cent cheaper than many other establishment in the country. Also a large lsi.oL . comprising Table and Tee_ Spoons, Butter Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit' Knivvs; Thimbles, &c. A:so, Card Cases. Porte Monnains, Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a great variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A' large lot of CLOCKS, assorted, _patterns, .whi ehmil Llfe_so lo w , _UP d_w wanted to be good. JOIN - SHO PP, .1/(be r, He invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to be suited in quid. ity, quantity and maim His articles are cash purchases, consequently. he can afford to sell lower than the sa‘ue articles can be purchasei elsewhere. Call at the old-stand, a few doers west of Wurkholder's Hotel: . _ _ i iVdrelf s fLUialais Blonyerte Candy Factory Rebuilt. TITE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and the public ff,3nerallyl, that his Factory which was destroyed by the fate fire, has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish them with ' CHOICE CANDIES, ntannfactured of the best material, which he I I-sell—wholesale—or-rot ail —at- the--rild---stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the bank„where lie has just, opened a general assortment of consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pen Nuts, &Lc. He would also call attention to his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys ol.Glass, Wood, Gum and China, of endles.r. varieties.. In connection -With-tliejnboverlie_hasmn—liancLn.ncime_lot.of consistino- of Sugars, Coffees, Tens, AlelasseT,' Spices, trackers, Matches, Blacking, &c.— Also, a prune lot of CIGARS, of the best brands. The subsctiber returns his sincere -.hanks to a generous public for the patVonage bestowed on hint, and hopes by a desire to please to me rit a continuance of tha same. He would also return thanks to the Firemen and Citizens for their efforts to save his pro erty on 'the nigh of the late conflagration Carlisle. op?, THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected assortment of :vi - USIC of all kinds, consisting of Songs, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, &a.. also Inttractlons for Piano and other instruments. " Bernni's Method" for piano, "Mavis Method for the Violin, &c. and a supply of Violin and Guitar Strings', of first rate quality at city prices. Having made an arrangement with an im• porting sod publishing house in Philadelphia, e Win bo constantly supplied with now Music. and alibi' to furnish anything in that line at short notice 'and upon' reasonable terms. Music Teachers will tind it .for their interest . to call and examine fur themselves at the corner of Pitt and High , strews, opposite the Mansion House . S. A: HUBBARD, New and Popular School took, €NOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of U— %_) NIVERSAL HISTORY, together with a RIOGREIPHY of DISTING U I S 1I E .PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philuttopltr, General Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. S. JONES & CO, Publishers, Stiff Corner of Fourth end Race stn. Phila. Bothaply Teachers and School Committoes nddressin letters.to us post! paid, will be furnished with copies fot exantination. 00 - A full assortment "of Books and Statiott• cry fin. sale atilt() Lowest Prices`,, LAST NOTICE.. to ALl'parsons indebted to the estate of Hen ry Church, deed., are requested to call on the subscriber at the of Church,. Lee. ‘&,'Fiiiiman, Lumber Nlerehanta, in New Citm berland and settle thd same without- delay, as a further indulgence cannot ba given It' It CHURCH, ' may7tr ' Adm,r. SELLING OFF AT C OST ! THE subscriber having purchased the stock of Dry Goods, Groceries. dac..of Fotier, at the corner of North .11anottet• and Loather streets, informs.the public thot iho whole orthe large and elegant ,stock will bp sßld out Al: °DST., Lookout for bargains. ty9.'sltf. . JACOB FETTER. KNARRISONS eiCiffsUNIdIAN It:order to disposo of stock now on hand, I I, will sell a few dozen at 20 per cent •below the manufacturer's cash - prices: Countr j r merchants would do well to give men - call. SAM'L A lIUBBARD. Alabaster, and other. Fancy Lampe,--Lamf Mate, and paper aliadeso—just received, next door to to then' Q. [May 28,'M. • To the Indieal...-WM POUTEltivonld respectfully inform' the Ladle° that be hue Atteilup the, room recently occupied ify MiaE Betraiy next door, to thwOld'atand nen LADIES SHOE STORE 'EXCLUSIVEL Y. where they will find a Well selebted ramoriment of goiters, buskins, Om, slipp ers , from the beet menufaatoriee ;in Philadelphia, and 'also n I hie ovin i makei to,which theirlutentioh la invited. Ciir 1161441113 r 7 • a C PS. VF‘f" NC' Extensive Furniture Rooms srzermanin surocn! iVaiches, Clocks dnd Jamlry Repaired, FRUITS AND NUTS, MEMMMMI P. MONYER S ~ C,,. ~,~!!i ~.,. .Great Baa'imins. Turipoisbi A CARD. -, . - Tr..' - 4",A,"1: - 1fi1,; , : , ': ,4,' :. '; : • '''''. — ,zutortatino LI,Jr. 1 , !7_,..., .fl , , , —..":!:•,:-- , -- . - - --7---. •'' , !:' , DRUGS . ‘I , .'---DRUitS.I ' DRUG 1 ;" .! ,:.'' .L,riedrAtoii4,lgfiko ..4:' . I.lA:Vtjiiei received a frdsh atoc t'iif meld.: ' i 6lll eirepirife, :Glass, , Oil, 49 ,„...1v,bicti having been • "pUrchiSed • pith great, car`e:.pt , •the best city hedges, I'mM:confidently recommend. to Famillesi Pliyaielans, Country.; Merchants' and Dealers , as being'freSh . andsnrm ~. ~ ~, . n , .., DRUGS-•, . :r, - , Al ,',. .. pa'te3,taltOtliCitwei, •lleylainpdNxtrn,attu, ~,, '.' Fins . hert4 cal : . Spices, ground.ond whole Instruments,— • .t . : Essences,. • ~, , Pure Eissn'l Oils . Periathet, &.c. Cod Liver Oil.--Warratiled Genuine. DYD•STUPFS, • • ...., ' Log and Cnm Woods • Oil Vitriol . •-: L . • , Cgpperas, t'N ) 3''''' ' •: • ' , (AINTS\ ...„ 1 Wetherill. & re 1 her's Pure end, Chrome Green and Yello N 4 Paint and V.arnish Brushes, Jersey Window,Gls%l a. Anseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copnl and Conch rnish, and lied Lead. All of which will be sot at the •Very lowest market. price, Also, a liven and splendid as soitment of . Indlgo'eS, Madders, Sumac Alum, FANCY GOODS, FRUITS Confectionary. and , innumerable other articles c3lculated for use and ornifrnent, ell o► are offered at the lowelt cash prices; at. the chenp Drug' Book and k nhey Store of the sub scriber on No - rib natiover street. S. 'Ws HAViIIiSTICK. May 28. 1851. ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORK O'M'ENS dG ,EXCIZA.B.EtS, _ltecentlyfront Philadelphia. ESPC:TPULLY inform the citizens of 111 Carlisle :and its vicinity, that they have now at limit Nimble Yatd in South llannvet mica, a lbw doors south of the Court polish; and nearly opposite A & NV Bentz'a 4 Store, an elegant stock of pure .1../11E1 iCXY WHITE - .111.1RBLE, and are prepared to execute in tile:moat tinisbed style . Monuments, Grave Stories at alt pr,ices, - ,-, Door and Windoid Sills, Steps, scc., together with every other article in their line. and-premise that in Of design and qualify. 6i, their work shall not be surpassed by any oilier estab lishment. I ' They are, also the authorized agents'or Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fut. nisi] from his manufactory all varieties of IRON !LAMING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all ether purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, .Ste., at the short est notice and on the most reasonahle terms. Having had great experience, nod being em ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture the Most Ruthionable.morLand_respectfnlly ask. a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. tentlisle, nov6 Mtn WXLL You_strErrau riIHOUSAI4DS of bottles of the AMERI- X CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur ing the past year, and was never known to fall of-curing, in 'a few days, of u certain deli cate disease, Seminal weakness and all discuses of the Urinary organs. Pet MIS, afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure; as it leaven no Odor . riu the breath, requires no restrictions. in diet ur business contains ns Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and Is adapted to every age, sex, or condition. It is also the beat remedy known for Fluor Allies or Whites, (female e:lnplaints) with which thousands sulfur, withnut the know ledge of remedy. This celebrated remedy ha's long been used in private practice of a pity sichin and--with --unerring- success, radically curing nincty.nine of the hundred, cases in a low days. Around each bottle' are plain and full directions. CAUTION—Ask for the AM UR IC A N COMPOUND, and putchntb only of !Ito Agents Pam alt..dt Vet• sole by S, ELLIOTT COluinbin: by A. Miller, Lancuste?, SYlllhttna & Co, York. (January, IS, REIVZOVAL! STOVE WARE ROOMS AND TIN MAN UPACTOR V. rvIIIE subscribers desire to inform their friends 11., and the public 'that they have. removed their TIN, COPPER AND SH P.F.T- IRON _MANILEACTO.R.Y_Lto-tho- room- nearly -optic) site their old stand on North Hanover street and may now be found in their new and rCin• inodions manufaetory on the (Vest side of the said street, a few doors above Lowlier street, where they Will continuo to keep unhand a lull assortment of every kind of Tin, Copper and heot4ro Ware: which , may be needed by housekeepers and others. Their' articles are maninactored by themselves, of the best materials, and in point of finish' and durability cannot be surpassed.— TheY' will 'also mallufaciuro and repair nt the -shortest notice all kinds 01-Distining.,-1/Tortarce- TheY will promptly .. attend to the laying of TIN ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING in town and country, and on the most reasona• ble terms. livery branch of their business will be carefully attended to with the utmost promptness. f They also keep constantl,l„W hand n large variety of ' COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising- every variety of plain toil -plate • ST,O VES, elegant - wood and coal air-tight PA RLOR STO V ES, 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• spectrolly solicit nn examination by the public of their large and varied assortment of Stoves. Thankful to the public for favors. heretofore extended, end being determined to relax no exertions to give satisfaction to their custom. era they hope tot merit a continuance of pa. iron age. 11:1 - The highest cash price Will be paid-for old Copper and Pewter. MORRIS &. HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19, 1851-1 y Fresh Arrival of Hardware. C BEA PR THAN THE CHEAPEST. MA.kr-vG just ieturned , Irons Nevi, Yorh Pinhole'phis with the best and Cheapest Stock of HA RD WARE. C U TLER V !LG.; IN G MATERIALS, PAIN'VS, &c., over brought to Collide, 1 would reectecttblly request dealers and consumers ,and all others to give me a call.and see whether they cannel get more and bOtter goods fur the same rummy than at any,other'Place in town. Ny stuck of Locks, Latches, 'Bolts, Hinges, Serowe, Nuils, Spikes, Glass, Iltiints: lee., is complete and vety cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I have a splinithd assort. mient, Also, Cabinet Illuker'e fooltsund Ma• oriole, viz :—.Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. COACII•MAIaiRS; • - can have everything in their line cheaper than ever. FOR SHOEMAKERS, I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins,,lfindings, Pegs, l'hread and Wax, and. a' superb assortment of 'ShoemaiteraToOls. I havealso a complete assortment off:airs Last's, made in Ilihrisburg, which can Ito had 'at no other place in town, and•at Ball's Prince. To iother with on-aisortmcsit of all kinds of Ham merad . and Rolled Iron, and Steel. , Of House keeping Articles, I have Knives: Forks, Spoons, Waiters, SnutTers and Trays, Tubs, Buelrete, WALL PAPER naive the lariest; Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment in town. And to all who want Good'and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say coma and see, fur yourselves. , rxtEss anoczltzEsl A. NEW supply of frosh . Coffees, - White find Brawnn Suggs,. Spices of all kinds, around and unground, ,with.all the other variotted 9( a' Gro. ceryiStnia, Including also a now supply of Jen. kites .No. I•2 l talitt) . of FINE GREEN& BLACK TEAS, ;' in metallic Packs . of quarter,' half and . Pound naekages from 50 to. $1;50 per pound, as alto a the bulk. All just'opened and Mr nt the store of frni2l J W ED Y. • • " Pure Oider • Vinepr.• - JUST received a fresh barrel of Pure Cido • Vinegar, of superior quality, and warrants f e-from adulterationi , nova W.IiIINER. ME3 4 , 11 M) it6XlClittlll 11t5 • PII.IISII.UM .G.rdild, nit & Square-PIA/VAS. • • gt 111'11332a IS•diriztin, .I,,ltiftufuceurer•s, .N'os.,4, 6, t, 9 and ll'EtrtAD N 0 1' ORTBS, frotn '6 •ito 7 ,octavos; in; ; ALT.in koseweed, Mahogany and Walnut cases Of various st — ylesovithrand without iron framed, - ; combining ad the infproventents requisite to a superior Instrument. K. & G. have received lrdm the Maryland Institute the first premium , for their Pianos, in three v sueceosive years, J848,.1849,1850. They , ' have also been honored with numerouslestime- • nials` from all the moot celebrated artiste who have used their instruments. Planed from their establishment. have been used at the concerts os Lind, Herz. Hohnstoolt, Bishop', Laborde, Knoop, and other eminent performers. They guarantee-durability for five years; under good care. and will replace with others all which may not give Satisfaction, if application 'node within six Months after delivery. Their Uanufactory being conducted on the most extensive scale enables them to turnitih' insitninanis' at the very lowest prices, whole sale and retail. Constantly on hand t A. I'. Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO, for which they are solo agents for this oily. - Janitary22-11{51.1y ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH ! Dr: J. C. WEFT', Dentist, respectfully in— forms the ladies and gentlemen of "Carlisluand vicinity, that ho is prepared to perform all ope. - rations en the Weeth and Gums belonging to his yoke:4lw, rind trill be happy to rem. his Seri:tee:4 to all Who may requite them. Dr: N has recently returned from the city of Philadelphia, where lie line made himself ne quainted with all the latest improvements in the art, and flatters himself that he will be able to insert full sets of teeth on the atmospheric pressure principles, or with springs, equal to any made in that tiny. OFFICE in High BE., ono dooroast of the Post Wilco. Persons wish ing to see specimens of his wet-limns:ship, will please call nt his rooms, whefe they will have an opportunity to see andjudge for jene4,lBsl-1y • Perfumery, Fancy Soap & Paper Box IVICANUF4O I / 1 012.11'. 48 Ala i./cdstrect, locioto Sera' ad, Philadelphia. Tombs, Otaniles, CI LEGG ,& C M rrov, manufacturers_ qj of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully, csJI the attention'of the Druggists and Dealers i 6 Carlisle,and the Cumberland Valley, to their extensive .atock o Goods, comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soapa Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &v. &cr of every variety. Also, a full and . complete es, sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every de : scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest ambit!. Kr Don't: forget the place, 48 Market etreet, Philadelphia.- All orders will -meet- with prompt attention.janls • Light : Light J;igh • Pinb Oil, Camphine Mail Fluid, nu' acknowledged .stmertority nod mirity, tLD nianufactuced . arid lor sale nt the lowest Wholesale prices, 'by, DAVIS & IlAl at the old established wand of the late Benja min T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, prompt attention given. The voice of the pain is for - fifteen - years," ant the award 'of - rt Silver Medal, rin.l complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over nil competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excelknee of onr Oil. ..q/coho7, Pitch. Turpentine Rosin, and Spit tie of Turpentine, or sale Wholesale and 'Re tail. at the lowest prices. toct3o BOOTS AND SHOES THE subscriber jut received a large lk . : :_ Z un Pp4 .ri o n f g . - 13 . 0 n I S 'S um & me S r " N ,( e " ri B r‘ which makes tin assortment very complete. It comprises Gentlemen's French Cid! Skin and Mbroceo Boots, Congress Gaiters, Junk dog Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Enam elled Congrosa- Bente, Calf Skin, Coat arid Kip Brogans, Moroeco Boots, S ippers, Sze— Ju:ST.uj§;' l l Ses Misses and Children's Gaiters, rzlippers. Every effort will be made to ...please the citizens of town and rinse their patronage. Carlisle, emy7 S.AVE 3 "OUI4. PRoPERTIr FOR A TRIFLE! LL persons wishing to -csetie their proper ty from lire without the aid of immrance _companies. should havethrit,r-oofs.covored-w,alt Blake's Potoit Imitation Slate, or lire and Water Proof Paint. A root well covered with this article will last mach :anger than the roo unpainted, asd will reeler it entirely Fire and Water Proof. 'Phis article can be had cheap a the Hardware Store Of - • mari9 " JOHN P. LYNE. L A .1‘ FIST AR RIVAL :, .--- ',;-"'-- . FRONI CHINA !—The k % i . fr - R.E. 4 ( 0 .7 5 1 _ R io n V p e p r i s i :A s ucl oi 'l ik 'E cti e 7_ l B. kn i % " il., y. „i c - .. r . w " ------- ; Superior Green - and Black L'A c ` .----. ' Teas either torso - or put up' 1 "4 '''' in fotn•th, half or pound me• tallic picks to suit purchasers nt prices ranging tram 50 cents up , ta $: pi r paitud, by . calling at the store of frut 7 sl J. D. HALBERT. SAWE'S'.7 rusz,• Poit tiI,AsTING ROCKS! ORDERS for the above article, nddresserto to the undersigned at their Marienctory near Mechanicsburg, Cumberland minty, Pa.. will meet with prompt attention, and be filled at the lowest cash pikes. GEO. V. COO VCR, PETER GINGRICH, 23aplypd A great variety of these useful articles is fered for sale, consisting of Whitewash, Swetnl ing, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair, Teeth„atid..lttil, Flesh and' Graining. lirubhesi great variety, all et which are - of the best qua, ty and will be sold 'at the lowest prices June 6. S FILLICYPT WE have just recei've'd our third supply of those CHEAP B OtiNEAS J BaiiWEV RIEBOEB to which we invite the uttentirn'er the ladies, may 7 A & 'NV BENTZ. di. 'MATER PR 00r. 11LA [CPI'S Ora and Water Prod YA INT, - which. has been so extensively used- fur thin last six years with the Anniost success on the roofs ok..l.louseS, Steambutits ! &e., net a single instance is !mown %Oleic it has tailed. For sale by , 'tirtl2) . 11. SAXTON' JUST received, at PORTER'S SFT OI: STORE, ti fresh assortment of Ladies'. Misses' end Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, 13 us kins and Slippers, of the best quality, also eve ry variety of limey eulbred Fremh lasting for 'gaiters, which will, be made tip to order. • June 11 1851, AM now opening my Spring sleek, of La dies'and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoos.— Also, a largo Icn.of. Boys Misses ond.Children's Shoes. All of the newest best quality,' and best of all very cheap. apt ' C. OGILBY. , . THIS WEEK ! rinIIIS WEEK we Teceives at the Central X. Drug Stnni next door to ilt l'Oat eflice,"a fine stock of Fresh Medicinex. • jeld,'s,l. It.i. WU NS & Mee CIL LOCH, JENNY LIND, and other oxtrams—q - resh front Roussel'a, together ivith a reptendid,aB• soremlne of Soap and Perfumery, at the 'Urn erel,Drug Store, next door to the Post.ofline. , R WLINS & I ' Gaon and Black Teax. FROM the 'store of the Masts. Jct . acing of Philadelphia, of boat qualities, and al. gays fresh; constantly fur bale by • June 25. • • J• W EDY. -JUST received a Ireali`lor id, GROCERIES which will ,bo cold' very' low at the: ord. cheap Scoro, East. - Maio•Streer,, : .;.: . C. , . . • Blacksmith's Coal. ~: ..•, ' . i 2000 buabola u.ackamidea'coal, 'cu•sapari.! rticle i recoiyitig and foraldo by AV II MURRAY, Agt. . • MOT, NirdUtri l rn. . IVAN TEo, a'borpr good character and in tollirence, to titatatin a a store: - References will be required. Enquire et this office. ECONOMY iS WEALTH 111 PORTER Tr.a.!, TEA! TEA! Brushes! 'Brushes Bonnets and Ribbons To the MOOTS 4e. SHOMS JENNY LIND, GROCE t RIES. • 2 'domptilici-7. Tho 'UnitedState ' s /rife IndUratide Annuity and, Tiust Company:. _ hailer; Perpetu a / 7 99pital $25,000 --;• a sh Sysh ne. • riptIAIE consuinti unsolicited_ application foV L Life Insurance, gives 'the- must abundant and gratifying - prool - Jlial - the — pablic mind Is deeply inipressmi with 'the rant importance of - thiS subject. -- The great abject, however, of Insurance should be rafittp, otherwise the'ivhole motive to lame may. be. disappornted. Too .much caro.cannot bepractised in- the 'selection OF an.tifliert with which to effect the'cOntract.^-4 The choice should be_regulated not by preitent and constant large inducements, as.this, is cer tainly.incompatible with futUre &aegis. . The prermunts'oirlife are calculated for the:future, 'if 'present and prospective henefits therefore are' given, the result ultimately, must terminate in fitigation,ilisappoiptment and ruin. The object aimed -at by this institution is stability and fire. petutly. The rates of premium have been care lully prepared with reference to - fluctuation S— . cash system of payments has also been ridopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute-no part of the assets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample car ital, security stamps ttte Whole system. This rentarS, paramount to all other considerations commends the •cempany to public favor. Ex planatory pamphlets, hlanks. application papers informatidn, and every facility will be cheerfully I.fareished the public by Mr. E. BEA'I"I'Y I wile has been.duly appointed agent of this comptink for Cumberland county. Mr. H lIINKLEY has also been appointed Nledical Examiner. Directors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose ' W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, Williarn.M-Godwiai-Paul - B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George M'Henry; James Devereux,'Joha L Linton.: President.—Stophon R. Crawford. T'ice. President . —Ambrose W. Thompson. Sec resury . E$ Treasurer.—Charles G Acticary.—Manuol Eyre. Cor.asei & .8i toi•ne y.—Thomas Balch. Of ',Hail Examiners: Paulll3 Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. _ faug7 ly rxr.m xNsula.stxrc.m. TIIC Alleti.ahtl.East ,PennslioroughLlklutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ' neorporated by an act of Assembly, is now Wily ;'organizes) and in operation under the .manage. ' - atom or tile following commissionenvviz: Jacob Shelly, Win R.GorgA,•Alschael Coch in, slelchoir Brenneman, Christian Staymen, Simon - Oyster; ineob Cooyltrr, til - wis flyer, . Floury Logan, Benjamin 11 Masser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are 4 as low and faunal bl °as any . Company of the kind' in the State.— Persona wishing to become members nre invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon Mein at any time. . JACOB SHELLY, President Y 'LOG AN, V ire'President., Lewis Ilrpt, SiTretary . MICHAEL COCRLIN, Treasurer. Aocil7'49. AGENTS Cumbed,fla eosisty.—Rudolph Martin, 'New Cumberland, C B Kingstown, Henry Zeuring, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mechan -fcsbtirg. Dr . Yark county.—John - Sherrielt, Lisbprn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Danlel Baffensberger, J W Craft. - Harrishurg.-- , 1 I ouser & Loch rmm, AlemberSiof the company having policies a bout to capire_can have ihein renewed by mak ing application to any of the agents.„ • . ~.4.."‘.., DO C . : , 1 1 . , 0 R 1t , Y . OM S r...! Ll' 25 (f''FIIC'ES !! .. . --''' l' • li i. i 'lt t —By means of the pocket ,as r , ~. ~ Escidupins, or, Every on 6 •••`•1 '''''4•l his awn I,'llysidan ! 'Ewen ,' ~ ..„ . IR'' .',,. , 5 ty-funrill,edition, with up t„i' 4;i4i ! I ' MINIS of a hundred migra f,A. ••••1. , ' • . ""I d•-.. - 4 , ings, showing private it'd- V..' '. i ~.4„ eases in every slape and ~.. •-• Aii'! l •l f '.4-i Pu•in, ma malformations -t: , „,- :, or the generative' s)stem. \ \...4 -At , ./;. • 121' NN'1.V01.31%:0, M.O. 'ze.,..f,-11:„. The time has now Ar rived, that per sons suffering front secret disease need on mute heroine the "VICTIM or QUACK tin v as by the prescript ions contained in this hook any one may cure himself, million( liindrytnecto bu siness, or the knowledge - of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. lit addition to the.p.tmeral routine ot ,. private disease ..,..... , 7.. •• .... t •II 'cl i se, m till obser stlllOllS on marriage—beside ninny other deetingements which it would not' by proper to eniimernte iii the public prints r, Any person sending Tw EN TY-FIV E CENTS, enclosed in a letter, will receive one ropy of this book, by mail, or five copies will lie sent for one dollar.. Address, “lit. W . YOUNG , No. 152 -S-IIifUGE-St reet , PIII6A r DIAP4II-A•"-Post-pitith T ... ) 1)1k. TOUT(; eambe-.ronsttlied on any of the Diseases prescribed in his different publioa ionsott his ofices, 15t: SPRUCE street, ever) day between ft nod 3 o'clii.2l, (Sundays excvpted May I. 15511 ✓1 FRZ•;SII ARRIK,I.L. 01" English` and American Hardware . ..s. _ „ \ ,4,1..., \\ \\ i ~?- ti Atra)lo.:CA ktkV,Vi! L ill.f ]; 1 _... • '4‹.`%:i,k*-?,-k O oligto,-- ,-:-• t ...,1k A i - Cheaper than can belound his aide td the Last ' • subscriber having just,returned from I the Eastern cities with a full and Chant. some assorunent of all kinds of HARDWARE of the very best makers. and well selected, is now opening at the CM-op Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's: Ho ick formerly kept by llenry Glass, there 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 are determ, used to sell at a very small advanc.e. Small profits and quick sales ire the order of the day A good asSurtment of double relined powder rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot, flints and bar load, ropes of all kinds, for threshing machines and well diggers, and n thousand other articles too numerous to insert, all we ask is to give us a call, and we are con fident you will find a good assortment of Hard. ware and cheaper • than can be found m any other house this side of the east. Give us a call is all we ask, at the old and well !mown Hardware stand formerly kept by Lewis Har lan, in North Hanover street, next shim to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry (floss.. novfi JACOB, SNEER EX'l L. I V LI - LUMBER e.; COAL 'MAIM aubscriber would respectfully inform t 1 'itla customers middle public generally that he 'Still contfnues . the LUMBER AND COAL BUSINESS, andikat having lately purchased in addition in his former business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard !holy occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the well known Lund er and Coal Yard of the subscriber, situate !dung the Rail Road and College Lane, he is now more fully prepared to enlarge his business. Ile has at ihistimo and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assoriment of • ' SEASONED LUMBER, of - all kinds. sorts, and . sizes. Likewise the different kinds roI FAMILY CQAL. such as stove Cont of the different kinds, Lime burners and Bliieksinith's Coal, of the best quality.— A I of which , 11.3 will sell unusually low for Pash. --- Ho will - also keep constantly .on hand I PLASTER. SALT, FISH, &c. With all the different articles generally found in a well stored Warehouse. He will also at all times buVPRODUCE and FLOUR, for which he miff pay the highest.current•prices. • Being very thankful for past favors, would most•anxtously solicit a continuation of at least a reasonable shave of public patronage. • marl 9 SA IWL, m: HOOVFIL TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. William Viten, .'RESPECTFULLY int:Anis the public gen erally, that he has just returned from the city with a largo and splendid it , nortment of articles suitable fur gentlemen and ladies' toilets,'Euch XB. , 'STUNTING CREAMS-AND SOAPS, Roussel'' Roso and Atnbrosiolshaving cream, ..01ephane, • • Wash Balls, Circassian Soave. , Fancy Toilet Soaps, &c., " Extracts of various odors, Fancy. Colognesarl•Polegne ,• , " Compound Ox Marrow Pomade,'', , ACeinitie, together with, Geraiiiinii, nittrrows. bors Also• a rare assortioont,of brushrs,suCh rot hat hrosli. nail, d0... ' teeth, do. shaving , do., elothos. do. A loiolrozors, aitd racor,etrops., iltso on hand a large assortniont of hair work, such os Gentlamens' Ladies • •- Back and front liraide,.." • t• 5 4 a- variety • Of• other •itrticics.'towhich the uttontion of the ptiblict fe impoctiolly invited.:,. May •.: , 11c ncntc`:.. . • 4 , rtv ' , • , CHERRY PECTORAL' .Fet. the Cnee of COUGHS, coLns, HOARSENESS, SItON• CHITIS, CEI.OUP, ASTH MA, I.74THOOPIHG - COUGH. A 1733 CONSUMPTION. Among the nutherous discoveries Science has made itt this generation to- feminine the business of life—increase its enjoyment; and oven prolong he term of infanta existence, none can be named of more real value to inankind, than this contribu- tion of Chemistry to the Healing Arr. -A vast trial of its virtues throughobt this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that ne medicine or com illation of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numbrous varieties of pulmo nary disense which hove hitherto swept from-our 'bidet thousands and thousands every year. In deedithere is now abundan. reason to believe a, Remedy-has at length been--found which can be - relied on to cure the meet daneerotts'affections of the' hints. ' Our !mete lit re n ill n o t permit us to publish any propertion of the cures effected by , ita use, but Ave preseet the billowing opinions of emMent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agents below Mimed, twill el. ways be pleased m terms!, free, wherein are lull particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF AI , IIIF.RST Co LURE, THE CLiEBRATTM PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. ._ - "James C. Ayer—Sir: rime Died your CHEH. HY PEcTonAr. in my , own case of deep-scared Bronchitis, and nrn satisfied from its chemical constittvion. that it is an admirable compound for the relief of larynßial and bronchial difficulties.— If m y pinion on 10 its superior character can ha ol.ntly.servica r you-aro at- liberty to one it as you thinlc proper.. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D. Nom the c illely c. !Armed. PROFESSOR SILLIM AN, M. D., L. L. D PccFE.ssoc . OF Cii V, 1I / A .F.DAOLDDY,. &c. YALEt'A.I.DDE,FIF.F CD I TII'D LIT. LD. PHIL. AND :.:'(/I:!,Tlrie SOCIETIES Or AMERICA AND Lenore. "I deem the CHERRY Prcroruat an ° Hdmirald e composition from some of the hest articles in th e y Ma feria Medics, and a very effective rrmesl ,for the clues of dineues it is miondNl to cure.'*:'' Now Aaven. CI, Nov. I, 1849. , MAJOR P "I'ISON. President of the f , Senate, 81111011 e IlaS used the Cimany Part . t, with wonderful success to pule no influmwat t of tire lung's. FICOM ONE OF . Tqi.; IN- MAINE. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir eanstaritly using your CHERRY Pscrocr practice, and prefer it to any other inedo_o t. pulmonary complaints. From oh,, rvation L f ny-severe=-ce,oo;-1-:arn- coni•inced- it - writ turn coughs, colds, and diseases of the limos, that have peon) defiance all other remedies. 1 invanal.dy recommend its use in enses of con sumption, and consider it much the best remedy known for'diat disease. Respee fully yours 1...5. CUSIIiILAN; Al: I). • PREPARED AND SOLD . ny JAMES AYER, PRACTICAL CIIEMIST, LO WELL, BI A SS. - " Sold in Carlisle by Dr:S. Ellioth-S. A. Hubbard and Dr. Ran lin's—th Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira Day—la Newville by .1 II Ilerroo—in shippens burg by J. C. &1.1. 11. Atha, add by Druggists generally throughout the Site. June 18, 1851. DR. zr.EELER'S celebrated Family Medicines. It concerns every one. Cholera eon be cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Pa ffileca. For the removal and permanent cure of al Dlsonacs arising from' an impure .Atote.tif the , Iflood - and habit - of body. • The All-wise Creator , has implanted in all organized bodies an innate disposition to self preservation. 'rho vital powers possess the rropertv of resistintr the influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD is the coninion par bulimia from which all ports of living matte• derives its renovating elements, and constquent_ ly, upon which the life of organized beings de pond, it is probable that in cases of accident or where artificial means have been employed' -tu - deprive it - of an esilcalitil-property, the.vitaT effects of the whole system-will be directed to ward restoring to it that propesty. In all con btitutionol and hereditary affections, this fluid IRIS undergone some primary alteration, which is the cause of the special disease, or which es.. sciitially contributed to its production. Ilcsto ration to health con only be obtained by a re_ movol of the morbific cause thrimh the inedi uni of the circulation, and Dr. ICkler's Sarsa ' , Drills , is the Most powerful modifier of agent effecting this flied Senpainplitets. Blaclrwoodlu‘vn, 1-E14.8. • Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: 1 am entirely out of your Panacea. 1 wins called upon day before yesterday for half a,dozen• Your medicine is becoming very popular whore I:have Introduced it, a ifd,l think the more it is used the minors pop- War it will get. Respectfully yours, c _ WA/. PARHAM, M. ' D. E•• For details, certificates &e., see eircul Tars, Ste. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 bot tles $5 DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump tion, lirinichitis, Catarrhs, coughs, hoarseness, hooping Cough,' 'Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and fir all affections of the pulmoniii y organs occasioned by cold.. Too much pruiso cutmot be , ,bestowed upon this remedy, mid the proprietor urges every one atilicted_with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It_ is warranted to cure or no pay. Pries only 50 • colds. DEL KEELER'S CORDfAL AND CAIOII.,_ NATIVE. Every family whether rich ur poor, who val ues health and all its blessings, should have (kis invaluabla.remedy at hand. it is infinitely the beet remedy known fur Diarrbcca, Dysentery, Cholera Alorbus; Cholera Infamum, Cholie, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for all diseattili of the stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials faint: Physicians and others unsolicited has given It a reputation as firm as adamant. Kr-Prico 25 cents per bottle.- DR: KEELER'S VERAIIEUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm• less to the patient and all powerful in removing rill hinds of worms \ from the body. lys With out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will iced ministered according to directions, retnoio th orn within live or six hours afler taken. dose is small, end each bottle contains twice us much as similar remedies. Priegonly 25 cents ,her bottle. _ _ 'lilt. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE PILLS. ' Although nut recommended as a "cure all;' yet they arc the mildest and best remedy to re.' move Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,- Bil iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Ilead• ache, Indigestion, etc. Unite other purgative medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed and consequently are the proper . medicine .for for - females and poisons leading a solitary lilt. Price 25 cents. • DR. KEELER'S RITEMIATIC LOTION A justly celebrated external application for, Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia Headache, Spr'ne Bruises, Tie Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for all disor-' tiers wherein a seduth>e and rubefticient tame. dy is applicable. Price twenty-five cents per bottle. All of the above; c'olobraled 'and estsneively used medicines, arc prepared and sel , ) Whole. HOP at id Itotail,•at 294' annitur Philadelphia. , - ' ' Fdr sole by • S.. ELLIOTT, Curlisle ; A. G. pichitoun v 'Mesera. Altiek, Sl' ippens. 'borg t Spab r,' Muebuni,lebnrg, M. Bituer; Shiubtnaustown, end; In, every town throughnot the'ebunty initi State.' flanunry 14,1851 • • . • Ifirt.tivare , sabsariter returns his sincere thanks to his numerous ,eustorners and the florally for tho'filioral encouragement thus' far elontuled, and desires in n word to lissitro all that ha has eohsiderably enlarged' his stneli in' aft ita ;branches connected • with his business, without going into dotai4 foribat'Would he un itenossary, and at such prices that could- net fall .1 to please. havo just opo ned„n nompleteMenortment of Grass ,a-sd;g. .of :different :: Costtantly ou hand Blake's Fire; and Winer- Proof Paint. june4 SAXTON. U ES e
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