Phlla. City and colinly. In Philadelphia County, the Whiffs -end ntives haye elected their . .Serntor: - and five ,embers. of the Assembly, viz.: -Messrs Ilford, Springer, Reel, Wagner and Miller. he Democrats have elected 'Messrs. De tears, Haplet, Leech, Rubicon, Souder and -,oodwin For State House Row . officers, Thomas lelm, (Whig) is elected Recorder of Deeds; &hn A. Scanlan, (liN lig) Clerk of Courts of !darter Sessions; Robert G. Simpson, (Na— ' ive County Treasurer ; William Femme, Native) County Conslitiseioner ; Thomas leteher, (Native). Prothonotary Dist rici ;ourt'; William Green, (Whig) County Au itor ; and Dr. Thomas Oliver Goldsmiths Democrat) Coroner. The result of the Judcial Ticket is as fof.,. owe • District Court President Judge, George iharswood. ASsoaiate Judge, Geo. M, Stroud and J. I. Clark Hare; Court of Common Pleas—President Indira, Oswald Thompson. Associate Judges, Wm. 0. Kelley and Joseph Allison. Nosouth's Address to America. The Washinqton Union qf Saturday publishes Kossuth's Address to the people of the Uni... ted States. It makes five columns in that paper. lie tells us if the United States had been a neighboring nation at the time of the Hungarian revolution, all Europe would have been revolutionized. The following paragraph is extracted from the close of the addressed. "Free citizens of America I You inspired my countrymen to noble deeds. Your im prove' imparted confidence. Your sympathy consoled us in adversity, lent a ray of hope to the future, and enabled us to bear man. fully the weight of our heavy burdens.— Your generous fellow feelings will still, sue. twin us, until we realize our hopes -and faith that Hungary is not lost. forever.' Accept; in the name of my countrymen, the acknowl edgements of our warmest gratitude; end our highest respect. I, who .know, Hungary so' well firmly believe she is not lost ; and the iota' igerlt•CAinea"-^rA" Iry i.ot only with impulsive kindnesims, but with season and fmliey, to favor the unfortunate, but not subjugated, Hungary. May, your power be the terror of all tyrants, and the protector of the unfortunate, and your free country ever continue to be the asylum for the oppressed. • LErrsats FOR CALI/ORMA.—Tne , Govern. meut departments at Washington have recei— ved official information from an FranciecO; that letters' frequently reach .there with the envelopes partly torn off, and the address tun • lila tod, in consequence of the practice of using sealing—Wax to secure the envelopes. In passing through tbe tropic' the wax is inva riably melted so as to destroy all semblance of weal, and not unfrequently so as to adhere to the letter beneath it, and cause the injury or destruction of the addressitt. sepasatiny` the two. The' Postmaeter 4iii - aftherefare recommends to all persons luiving correspon -den9tith irsid - lither Parts orthi , coast of the Pacific Ocean, to discountenance the use of wax in sealing their letters" or oth or papers. New PLAN OP SEARCH FOS Slit Join FRANKLIN.—A writer of - the National Intel ligence suggests that if another Artic Beare, be undertaken for Sir John Franklin, that balloons be taken out, to be let up from'th vessel bj a cord, for the purpose of observe Con' rifi long- distances around. The face that the American and English ,expeditior, lay within fifteen miles of each other during the whole winter, without either knowlng in the late search, demonstrates the necoesi ty of this. They may have been equilly a" near to Sir John's party, and remained ii entire ignorance of It. : ii — The Austrian Government 'has - con- - dornned thirty4(x prominent flungariarn ref , ugees to death—some of whom have been in'effigy—executed. Ilese refugees, 'Mein ding Kossuth,are clear of Austrian clatches t so that their execution really—will be diffi: Taro-ofcult, them; Madraz_aract__Barrp_ Methelenyieflately arrived at Philadelphian_ from whence they proceeded to the Hungaria an settlement in lowa. Cl'''You can't think,' says a lady Writing to an editor, how much good the deaths and marriages do me. If you knew how I love deaths and marriages, you would have them in every paper. The elopements and murd ers are beautiful, but the common deaths and marrsages rte the most satisfactory. You crowd the married-ones close together that it seems as ityou consulted their happiness and wishes even your types. 3.l—Judge Parsons in a case ofprosecut ion of two female teacher's in PHiladelphia, for whipping a scholar, decided the teacher oc cupiedihe position of parent over the chil: dren in, school, and had a right to chastise, unless it was clear the chastisement was in • Meted with a - malicious heart and evil inten t ion. THANKSGTTING. —The first thanksgiving gun bus been fired by Governor Boutwell, o' Massachusetts, who has appointed Thursday, the 27th of November, as a day for such public ceremonies. The Post learns that there is an understanding among all the Goo ernore in the Union to appoint the above day for tne observance of the annual holiday. J G-^ Lately, in Michigan', two neighbors agreed to an exchange of their families—onn 'giving his wife and two children•fo( the oth er's wife. ; __ cc7"'The Mammouth Cave in Kentucky, is now owned by the children of late Gen. Jesup, and the children of tbe late Col. Cor gan, who.' received it as a bequest..from- a wealthy relative. SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES!' 'i:Aiit-and See before Purchasing elsewhere ! rlo subscriber is Just receiving, and oenp i ing e.t his Cheap Family Grocery and - Qtmeheware Store in West Main 'street, Car lisle, a very large assortment of all the arti; cles in his line of business. Rio Coffee from 12 to 14 canto per pound, for good tu a strictly prime article. Also, Brown Sugars of the best quality, from 7 to 9 cents per pound, Loveringfs best ,cruelied • and pulvorixed Sugars from 10 to 12 I.2'cants per nound, N. 0. Sugar House end Syrup-Molas ses of all grades from 32 to 624 per gallon,— Also, a supply'of fresh ground SPICES of all kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy; Cas tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate; pnl vented Saturnine, Indigo. Mould and Dipped Candles, CoMmon and Winter Strained Whale Oils, Also, a sitplicyof fresh Homiriy, cheese, • fromblio bust Dairies always on hand; Fancy sewing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets, together with a general asonrtment of Chew ing and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and hoe pßanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines, and Bamboo of all kinds. ' _CEDAR W A It E.—lrousekeepere, and others expecting son to (tanbark in the same business; please call and examine my • stock of Wash tuba, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar Buckets; fancy, painted and varnished Buckets, 'Broogiti, &c., & c . • GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.—The sabscriber has just added to:his already-large . stock's number of white Granite, Gold Figur7 ed, Blue, Marble. Flowing_Blue and Mulber .y.Ten Sate. of 48 pieties, .Also. Plows and fishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles; of•overy•description ifnd priae. so hatlie will be able 'to meat thit,evants and aeons' oral! in the community who may favor nitirs ITALBEIVI' atiOLDS ,reriling.fluid,.. a very , 'eu T. 70:r/stint I tik . pm' 11/110 pt ['tilt 4R D MI New 2buertiseptcnto. oricE is hereby given to all_ persons in terested, that the Mllowing am outus have beim fl ed in this offi.m fur examination by the necounmnts thereto named, and will be presen ted to the Orpliane'Courtof Cumberland coun ty, for confirmation and allowance hn_Tutisday, the 4th day of November, A.D. 1851, via: I. The account of John (lois, administrator of Joseph Ilefflefinger, late of Frunkfurd lown ship, deceased. 2. The account of John Lefever,ndministra tor of Wm, L Spangler, - late of Dickinson- tp. deceased. -.8. The account oi George Kissinger, jr. ad ministrator de bonis nob with the will annexed of Gaorge ICissinger, late of Dickinson kown ship, dec;ased: 4. The account of George Sailor, administra tor with the will annexed of Mathias. Sailor, lota of South Middleton' township, .deceased: 5. Thu account of Gberge Sailor, administra. tor with 'the will annexertof John Klinolinc, lain of S. Middleton township, deceased. • G. The account of Jacob Dorsheimer;adMin istrator, of Elizabeth Dorsheimer, Into of the- Borough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. 7 The account of Daniel Whistler, adminis. trator with the will annexed of Jacob North, late of Alifflin township. deceased. 8. The account of Wtn. CrawfOrd, Esq., ad- Ministralor with the will annexed of John Mc- Farlane; late of M filin town hip, deceased. • 9. The account of Adam Shulenberger, Ex ecutor of Benjamin Shulenßerger, late of slope •well township, deceased, 10. The final account 'of Jacob Dorsheimer, Executor of Andrew Dorsheimpr, late of the borough of Mechanicsburg, deceasee. WM. GOULD, Register. Register's OlSen. Carlisle, October 4, -1851. PrOthonotary's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in— terested, that the following accounts have been filed in the - Prothonotary's offiCe for exam nation, by the [accountants therein named, and will lie presented to the Court of Common- Pleas of Cumberland County,•for confirmation and allowance, on Wedneaddy,the 12th day of November. A. D. 1851 1. Thoaceount of Daniel Cline, Esq., assig• nee of Henry S. Myers and wife, under a deed of voluntary assignment, &.c. 2. The account of Daniel Cline,-Esq., atisig• nee of 'Philip Ebert. sr., under a deed of vol unlary assignment, &c. 3.• Th.s.'-neemint ,of 'so. questrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turn -pike-road company, 4. The account of Christian Eberly assignee of Daniel Heck. JAMES F. LAI4IBERTON, Prothonotary octB3t rr - Aqrni.rm:rim HENRY SAXTON, has just received and opened the largest assortment of goods in his line ever offered to the citizens of Cumberland county, which wilt be sold at extraordinary low. rates. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment of goods, which consist in part, viz: To Coach Makers and others in want of a good Citre, Plain and figured canvr - afs, Enamelled leather, •‘ muslin, and drilling. Patent leather, Plated Dashers, Damask, Satinet, blue and drab cloths, broad pasting and seaming laces, hubbs, laces* spokes, ; elliptic springs, iron axles, coach varnish, mom and deer's hair, &c., &c. To Smilers Mpleto - astortments — of - Sad ler y - tetsle, jo; panned, brass and silver mountings, of various patterns, &c. To Cabinet and Shoemakers Mahrgany, Walnut, and Maple vaneers.— Mahogany, Walnut, Mineral and Glass knobs, curled hair, mouldings of various patterns, var nishes. sofa Springs, &c.. morocco lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, &c. 'To Builders, Oaipentera,aud others. A complete assortment of upright, rim and mortice locks, with mineral, 'white And brass furniture hinges, screws, sash and shutter springs and bolts, glass, putty, paints of all co lors, oil and turpentine, also mill, cross-cut circular, hand and lanai saws, augurs, chisels,' tying and pointing axes, hatchets, planes and plane irons, steel and iron squares, nails, spikes, &c. To Blacksmiths, Fertners, and others. A complete assortmentof hammered and rolled iron of every size and description, last, _shear, spiing and blister steel. English and A merican wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vi ses, files, raspss shoeing nails, &o. .1 would invite particular attention to my as sortment of waiters anp tmvs; plain and gothic styles, knives and forks, butter knives, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher and ham• knives, scissors and shears, Brittannia, German and silver plate, table and tea spoons, brass and bell metal preserving •kettles, smoothing irons, tubs, buckets, churns, &c. Also on hand Slakes and Ituswell's Fire and , 7,0C , A0113-4 ;4 ;4 , q.k4r4i 3f =II JACOB BATES respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle that he has taken rooms in the house of Mr. Gutshall, oii Setith Hano ver streetorearly opposite the public •house of Mr. Scott, for the °woo's° of delineating the "human face divine" by means of the new and beautiful art of the Daguerreotype. Having a .thorough scientific and:practical knowledge of this truly wonderful discovery, ho feels confi dent of producing a style of pictures superior. to any ever before offered in this place. These truly beautiful mementoes of relatives and friends can now be obtained at an expense so 'rifling ns to place them within the reach of all Ho has just received from New York and Phil addable a large stock of the very best Daguer• reotype materials,- purchased-nt-reduced and is therefore enabled to offer truthful, life like, expressive and lasting likenesses at ex , ceedingly low prices. s , 11:1 1- An opportunity is now offered, such es may never spin occur iri this place, of obtain• lug likenesses of narents.children, or other dear friends, executed-by nature's own pencil, and at once elegant and exact. Pictures also taken for rings, breast pins, medallions, &c., equally perfect as those of a larger size. Instructions given in the art on moderate terms. All are invited to call, examine speci• met*, teat our artistical skill, and see the Dal guerreotye of Jenny .Lind ! 1l Ouen from 8 o'clock, A. ht., to 5 o'clock PM. ' laugh 6m FRESH GROCERIES! A NEW supply . of fresh Coffeei, White and Brown Sugars, Spices of all kinds, ground and unground, with all the other varieties of a Gro ceryllStore, indluding - also a now supply of Jen kin's JVo. I Quality of FINE GREEN & BLACK TEAS, in metallic packs of quarter, half and pound Packages from 50 to $1,50 per pound, as also n the bulk. All just opened and for sale at the. store of • • fral2l J W EBY. Great Bargains. XiARRISONS COLUMBIAN-Ml.—ln ' order to dispose of stock now on hand, I will sell - a few dozen at 20 per cent.ll9low the Manufacturer's cash prices. Country merchants would do well to give men call. June 18111.'51. SAill'L A HUBBARD. A CARD. To the Lai:Reel—WM ftli PORTER would respectfully inform the Ladies that ho has fitted up the room recently occupied by Miss Betsey Kernan, next door .to _ the old stand atm LA4)IES SHOE SYORE EXCLUSIVELY, where they.will find a wfill selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, ljes, slippers, from the beet manufactories in „ A'hiladelphia, and MAO o I his own make, to Will their attention is ittvitad. Ca.dislo, may , nitratcilaussc,l THE subscriber having' received the agency of LEE &-WALKER'S USIC invites alun• tion to a large collection of the latest and most popular pieces published by that firm, compris ing Polkas, Waltzes. Marches: Quick Stepp, Songs, &c. all of which will be sold at the low est cash prices at the cheap Book and Periodi al store of A. M. PIPER, Agt. A Ohallenge of $500: S OFFERED by E. McCLAIN for a bet— tor article of Sonp than hie PatentAlagnotie, eittor for removing tan,auhburn, end Pimples from the skin, or for shaving. Manufactured by E. McClain, 83 North 7th street. above Cherry. Philadelphia. And sold by B. W. HAVERSTICK. a his Drug and Book Store, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. _ . _ fjuly2 6m, Carlisle Female Seminary. THIS Institution .commenced its Fall Tenn on tho lot of September, under tho care. of Miss Pintos Nom, unwed by competent teachers. . .. . . . , Instruction in ilie languages and drawing, no extra charge.- Music taught . be an, exnr rienced 7- teacher, at. n exalt, clone. . _ • ••• rou.s.a.tm W . - • • •T O good rcoohd.hoOd r_i)*TE For pattivilors anyttir6 of tho c tor. • kly'23„ ' • etorcs 8 • s. . . • xv Obop GOODEiI.c rr". subscriber is jusfreeeiving at his DRY GOOD AND CARPET 'EMPORIHM., the largest and most extensive stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS;'-" . over brought to 'Carlisle, ,which he will sell -on the inostaccommoduting torms and at the low est passible terms. A mong•the goods receiving are a very extensive assortment. of Drk, Plain, Figured and'Fancy Dress Silks, mots do liked Cashmeres, French Merinoes, Coburg,and Canton Cloths,. Alpachas, .Chintzps,_ Prints, and every other variety of Dress Goode that is to be had in the eastern markets. 'Also CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy Casaimare. Satin and Fancy Vestings, Sattinets, Kentucky: Jeans, Cotton Kersovs, • CARPETS,- A well ticketed stock, such as Cotton, Rag, Venitian, Girdling, Stair, Hall, Ingrain, Tapes try and Imperial Carpets.. Also, ISO cases of • BOOTS AND SHOES, • of ovary size and made in the most fashionable ap4 durable manner. An assortment of FRESH GROCERIES & SPICES, &c. I would particularly invite Ilk public, to call and examine, the stock before-making their purchases, as I ant deterniined to cut •Goads very IoW. Remember the old stand, east Main street, opposite 11. Sexton's , Hardware Store. sept 23 C OGILEIY. 'GREAT ARRIVAL OF latl and "Winter Goods. AT THE STORE OF THE..FUBSCRIBER: THE GREAT MART FOR DRY-GOODS-; GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES. THE subscriber •respoctfully informs 1 his friends arid numerous customers, that ho haters. turned Irom Philadelphia, with a large and 4, , a- 7 . rind assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, • Aensisting in part of • -- • _ . 13ROADOLOTHS & CASSIMERES, battinette, ',roofings, muffling, checks, ticking s, flannels, linsoy, velvet_ cords, cravats, euspen• dots, gloves. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, silks, rnerinoes, bombazines, figured and pla in changeable poplines, mouslin do - Luines, gin g hams, calicoes, alpacas, shawls, gloves,hosie ry, Coburg cloths. • --- - BOYS' CAPS, • a Very large assortment, - embraMng every stile style.and quality. ~BOOTS AND SHOES. An extensive variety of Men, Women OA Children's Boots and Shoes, from tilli moat col - ebrated nrinufacturers. GROCERIES, • Of all kinds, such as sugar, coffee, Molasses, Rice. &t., &c.. CHOICE TEAS from the well-known Tea dealers, Jenkins & Co. wha visit :our establishment aro free to acknowledge that wo are selling every. &scrip• non of Foreign'and Domesti. Dry Go , ds, Boots and Shoes, &c. at astonishingly low prices.— Our system of low prices has already attracted a large number ofpeople. The attention of all Who wish good bargains is. solicited, as extra ordinary inducements ban be offered to purcha sers. Don't forget the corner opposite Leon. ard's old stand, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs. Rags and Soap, taken at mar ket prices, a N W WOODS, Agt. sfpt24 - BOOTS AND SHOES. ryl HE subscriber has just returned from Phil With'd large' ridd elegantassort ment of Ladies, Gentlemen's and Boy's VEIOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, all of V which have been selected with great care and purchased from the best establishments, to which he invites thb particular attention of the Public and hie old' customers. His assortment consists of Men's Calf, Kip, and Thick Boots, Boy's do do do Boy's and Men's Brogans, Ladies Kid and French Slippers, Ladles enamelled Gaiter Boots, Children's Shoes of all kinds. . • In fact his assortment comprises everything in his line. of the newest and most fashionable styles, which he will sell at as low a rate as can be had anywhere.elpe-in the - borough. To move this call and examine for yourselves. He charges nothing for an examination of his stock but will show it pith pleasure. Ladies and Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters manu factured to order in the best style r as umiak-. crßernember tho old Stand oi North Hano ver street, next door to the Haxdwaro Store of J. P. Lyno - sept 24 JONATHAN CoRNIIIAN. Medicines! Medicines 1- Fresh Medicines recently received at Raw. Tina' old stand, next door to the Post office Main street, Carlisle. Dr. J. McCulloch, a graduate of the Univer• sky of PennaYlvania, is now a partner in, this establishment, and will give his especial super- vision to the ccliapoundlng of prascriptions,, _ — 21:11 - Marcines • Wirr - pure Titid genuine, and sold atlthe loweet rates. -Fresh Pine Oil and Fluid constantly for sale. May 28,'51. ' H M RAWLINS. GOODS!- THE subscriber, has just received a large and general assortment of NEW PALL GOODS, consisting of Eronch Merinoes, Al pacas, Coburg Cloths, Cdshmeres. Mous do LaMes, Ginghams, Calicoes with other Dross Goods.' Also, Broad Cloths, Caisimeres and Scutinets, Long and Square Shawls. Flannels, &c., to which the attention of the citizens gene-, is invited , sept 23 G W HITNER Sack Flannels. JUST opened a general aesortment of Flaa• ' nate for - Ladies Sticki; of - various, such as scar ly, Pink, green, blue, grar and black, and at moderato prices, also a variety of Long Shawls of the best fabric. G •W HITNER. WILLIAMS & lIROMMEML, NEWVILLE, •-gik EALERS IN HARDWARE in all itscr Ur variety for use and ornament. Also,Shoe' Findings: , Morocco,a4r.c. Glass, Oil, 'aincs, Rock and Rifle Powder, WE'," Cedar Ware, ; Ropes, Brushes, Trunks, Baskets find Coach ; Trimmings, &c. They have on' hand or will furnish everything in the BOOK and STA• TIONERY line. They have an extensive: manufactory of TIN WARE for wholesale and retail. House anti Barn Spouting well and ! promptly done. They, have an extensive; STOVE Warehouse, where may be found the • most approved patterns of Parlor. Coal and, Cook Stoves. The public attdiition is directed particularly to the Lancaster Keystone Cook Stove, for sale exclusively by them • the heav• lest and cheapest stove in the market. It will be borne in mind - that their Cook Stoves aro the cheapest offered for Buie. °All other f coeds • so d as cheap for cash, as the cheap cheaper, cheapest. [Newvillo, scpt.24tf Estate of John S.. M Hier, deed; NOTICE is hereby given 'that Letters Tes. - • tamentary on the estate of John S. Miller , of-Lower Allen- t . ...wnshipi - deceased,- have - ate been granted by the Register of said countrto the subscriber residing in the same township.— • All persons' indebted to said estate are hereby • required to make- immedialii payme..t, and those having claims to present them for settle. i ment to • . - MICHAEL P. DILL,' sept3pdat ' , "Executor. '., .; WI Otter. NOTICE is hereby , given that application 1.11 will be made to the next Legislature, ogre ably to the Constitution .and lows of this Com monwealth, for on alteration in the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit, Bank, so as to confer on said Bank the.rights and privileges of a Bank of issue, and to change the name of slid Bank to "Tim Farmers Q. Mechanics Bank of Carlisle.' By order of the Board of DireCtors, - • WM. Car Dep. Bank, MM . y . BECTIEM, Cashim. a 2eth, 1851-Gm. Caution to the JNordor to prevent the destibetine of . birds land damage to our propertY;the undersign ed do positively prohibit all persona from shooting cir•hunting on their premises. Those. who 'are guilty of it hereafter will be made to suffer the penalties of the law. • •.. DAVID MILLER, jr. SAME. WILLIAIVItt, JOHN MILLER; '.',TfIOR. IJ. PHA MBERS, • , • ..WM. CULBERSON,, •r. ••JAOOII HOERNEE, BAUMAN, ' ' JOSEPH CULVER. • FRED'K WILLIAMS, • JOSEPH WITMER. HENRY SMITH; .. ..„• JNO. MEOINNIs. ' • • • Oct,' '.1851-3w* . ' ' 1 11:1; AM now opening mySpringBtpck of La dikia and Gentlonien'e Boots and -Inn3altit of Boys Miaeoe and •Children'a Bliptig. Ail of ale .nowrot style, beat quality, and beat of all very cheap.' •• apt ' C.' . OGILBY. Ea Jaliscenantote.. • • ffro.ta Works.at Pubift. Sate.. On ,:tHURSDAY,the• 23d of October 3 1851,• , au,: the interest of the Cailisleßank, being ' th e undivided two-thirds; In . the IRON . ItliaS known as the "MARY,-ANTI" and "A GUI ITA" FURNACES, situated .si, the bais.i, of . the South -Mountain, three miles from SelOpens burg. Cumbehand county, Pa., will be es old a t ' public sale, et the Court Hope, in ho Boron Th of Carlisle. • This property wh inny'. of '1.,W.0 FURNACES on the dame , • stream, with MANSION HOUSE A___ SAW-MILL, a large - 00M Hearn' ass • - two large Stables, Office & honest) II 11 for workmen, with about 5000 A t 7 , RES OP LAND, a portion of which - is sus , ceptible of cultivation.. Also, a emalftract of land with a Dwelling House and other building M. The Ore Ranks are of the best quality al. td convenient to the Farnaces.— The Iron herot 'oforo made at these'Works has been of superi or quality, suitable, either for castings or bar iron. The Works are situated in the Cumber! and Valley, ono of the richest agricultural die, !Acts in the State; only three miles from'the C. lumberland Valley Rail Road, and has great fa, Init es for obtaining. supplies and transporting - iron to - market. Persons wishing to view th e above property or obtain further information respecting it, are requested' to call on Mr. Jost +plc G. Crepler, who lives' within a mile of the woks and is well acquaint ed with the premier is. ' a TERMS :-0110 - 11:: If of the purchase money on Ist January, 1052,:wheeposseision and deed will be given..., The balance in two equal an nual paytnentelveith rnrerest, secured by judg ment bonds. ALSO—At the sante lima and place, n Lc, of Ground thirty feet square, situated on Mul berry Alley, in the borough of Carlisle, Also, a Judgment held by the Carlisle 'Baal against the Hanover and Carlisle Tiirnpik Road Company, amounting to about $24,00 Terms cash. Salo to comnionco at 10 o'clock on said day • ' RICHARD - PARKER; ROBERT IRVINE, JNO. - B. PARKER, Cora. Board of Directors Carlisle Bank. septUts House and Lot at Public Sale. On SATURDAY, the 25th of ()etcher, 1851. THE subscriber will offer at pubbc sale the house in which he now lives, situate on the east side of west atreet,'half way between Loather and North streets; in the borough of Carlisle.-- 'lt ie a TWO.,STORY FRAME •"- " • HOUSE, rough cast, with - a large "lAA'. back building,. containing in all eight rooms,with &large pantry, • passage, ad a geed workshop and wood house at the foot of the lot, all in good .order. The lot is 29 feet in trent by IA deep, and extends to an alley. The-house has a wa ter right to a good well of water, forty feet from the house. The lot is wolf eupplied with the choicest of fruit trees. This property would suit for a boarding house, as it is near the col= lege ; The property will be sold on reasonable terms, and possession given on the let day of January or April, as may suit the purchaser.—, Termb made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber, octits WILLIAM H.IIAR.N. DIG SPRENGAGAIEMS. NRWVILLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA. V. R. LINE, Principal, and Professor of Meta physics and Ancient Lansuages. • J. ALLEN BROWN, A. 8., Professor of liatur. ' ral Philosophy and Mathematics. HE—Winter-Session- of- this Institutien - wilt I- commence on the first Monday in November, 4851, which, with the exception of two weeks' va cation at the time of the Christmas Itolydnys, will continue until the last Thursday in June, 1 8 / 5 2. After that the sessions will commence regularly on the first Mondays of February and August, and close on the last Thursdays of June and Decem• ber. Every effort on the part of the proprietors welch would tend to make the Institution worthy °film confidence of the public, will cheerfully be made • and they would hope that bye discerning people the merits of their Academy will not be overlooked. Located as it is, in the centre of the benutifuland romahtic Cumberland Valley itasit• nation is exceedingly pleasant and beautial, while he village and - surrounding country is noted for he morality and intelligence of its hiliabitants.— Everrpessible inducement will beheld out tom' dents alba Academy to pursue the only path to genuinemtefulness. TERMS For the coming . term. students in the English breaches will be charged $2 00 per roonth. In the Latin and Graf* languages 92 On= usia.u.hi—Ai•- ierwarda the terms . will be regularly es follows : - Bsarding and washing 'per' session of five months;s3s 00 _ . Tuition in English, • 10 , 00 do. do. including Latin and Greek: 2 3 U 0 French and Drawing, each 5 00. Vocal and Instrumental Mimic, each • 7 00 4r/nstructions in the Hebrew language will be giv`. en without any additional charge. N 9 1" day scholars^ will be received, and no student taken for lens than Wirt term. Engineering_wilLhave_the_adt_ , vantages of field operation with the Compose and I - Chain, Level and Theodolite. Fur those intend' ins to pursue a thorough Academic education, (tor copying foutimara, the course will be as follows : Rending, Penmanship, geography, History English Grammar, Waits on the mind, Mansura thin, and Algebra commenced. BECOZVD TEAR, "'Algebra completed, Geometry of Plains and Solids, Philosophy of Arithmetic, Geology, Nato• rnl Philosophy, Chemistry, Lucia Granimar and Reader. TRIED YEAR Analytical Geometry, Conic Sections,;Dilferen• tial and Integral Calculus, Trigonometry, Botany. Rhetoric, Moral Science, Creser, Virgil, Horace, (odes) Greek Gratnmar and Reader. =MEM Surveying, theoretical tind practical, NavigaVion, Philosophy, (Olmsted's) Astronomy,' Political Economy, Logic, Mental Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity, Natural Theology, Horace (Ars Poeticas) Juvenal, Persian, Homer add Hesiod. We would strongly recommend to thou who do not contemplate a collegiate education for their sons or wards, a full Academia course, as in this advanced. stage of intellectual improvement nosh• ieg short of this will satisfy art American people ; and it is Ihp - OY - believed that this Institution-posses' sea the capabilities fur imparting as sound and nom' plete an education as any other in the country. RE_FERENdiS. Rev. R. McCaehren, Rey- A. Shims :Rey. B. L. Harkey, Drs. J. Hannon, A. Ranken, S. P. Ziegler Hewnlle; Hon. J. A. Baker,, Rev. J. Dickey, Rev. M. B. Page Mon, Bloomfield; Hon W, H. Allen, President of Girard College, Philadelphia:; Dr. J. R. Irvine, Newyille • Rev T. V. Moore, Richmond, Va. Rev. .1. Lillie, Mansfield, New Jersey: Thy Faeulty - ot JelTereen College; James Huston, A. M Rev. J. M. Hastin_ge, Hon. James Carothers, M. D., Wilkenshurgi Pa. ; Rev. S. B. .McClung, Rev. Joseph Osborne, Allegheny co., Penn'a. tool] ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH! Dr. J. C. NEFF, Dentist,' respectfully in— forms the ladies and gentlemen. of Carlisle and. vicinityi-tharheis prepared - to - - porform - all - open rations'on the Weeth and Gums belonging to his profession, and will be happy to ender his services to all who may require them. Dr: N has recently returned from the city of Philadelphia, where he has made himself se., quainted with all the latest improvements in the art, and flatters himself that he will be able to insort lull' sets of teeth on the' atmospheric. pressure principles, or with springs, equal to. any made in thar city. OFFICE in High at., one dooreast of the Post Office. Persons wish. ing to see opecinions of his workmanahip, will please call at his rooms, where they-will have an opportunity to see, and judge for themselves: june4.lBsl-1r PROOLAIRATION. WHEREAS the Hontaitila Fatexamia Warm, President Judge of the several • Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumholland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the several Cootie of Oyer and Tobniner and General Jail Delivery in said counties. nod Hon. John Stuart and John Clondoniv, Judges of the-Court of Oyer and 'Perininor and General ; Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other ,offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by theignmeopts to me directed, dated the 25th of Augthit, 1851, have ordered the Coda ofOyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holden. at Cat lisle un the 2d MONDAY ofl November next, '(being the 10th day) at iO.O•elook in thalami)• noon, to continue two weeks 4 • • NOTICE r ip therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Pence and Constables ofthe said county ofCumberlanOstieltilleYate by the said preceptcomman'ded to be then and there in their proper perions r with their rolls, record's, inquivitiona. erantinotioni, and all •lother remembrances, todo those thingeavhich to theirollices appertain to be done,andoll those ^that are pound by. recognize nretr.te Pkosectito (nainat.the prisoners that are either* *hall ee the,to Jail of said; county, are to be there to' prosecute them asehallbe just, -' • • ' DAVID Sorg': ' Sept:24,lBsl: • Otorts , . EXTENSIVE =mama & cosz. 'sr atm. HE subscriber, would 'respactrullyqnforrn T his customers and the public generally that ho still continues the LUMBER AND COAL BUSINESS, and that hating lately purchased in addition to his former business facilities, the largo and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately occupied.by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the well known Lumber and Coal Yard of the ,subscriber, situate along the Rail 'Road and College Lane, he hi, now more fully prepared to enlarge his business.' He has at thistime and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assortment of ' SEASONED LUMBER, of all kinds, sorts, and sizes. Likewise the different kinds o 5 FAMILY COAL. such 'as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best qUality.— A I of which h 3 will sell unusually' loV! for Cash. • He will also keep constantly on hand - 'PLASTER. SALT, FISH, &c. ,With all the different tinkles generally found in a well stored Warehouse. Ile will also at all times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which he will pay the highest current prices. Being very thankful far past favors, would most anxiously solicit a continuation of at least a reasonable shire of public patronage. ".• marl 9 , SAM'L. M. HOOVER. ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORK OWENS & RICZEARDS, Recently from Philadelphia. RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Carlislo and ito vicinity, that they have now at their Marble Yard in South flanovel street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A & W Bontz's Store, an elegant stock of pure .4.4.IERICAN WHITE JURBLE, • and are prepared to execute in the most rinished style Monuments, Grave Stones at all prices, Door and Window Sills, together with every other article-in their line, and promise that in fineness of qrkish, chaste ness of design and quality of £ll-trble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab lishment. They ore also the authorized agents of Mr Robert Wood, of - Philadelphia. - and_will fur nish from his manufactory all varietiesof I RON RAILING-for the enclosing of Grave jots and all other- purposes, -at-the shortest-notie and-at Philadelphia prices. They will alsoint ar manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, Nee., at the short estmotiee and on the most reasonable terms. Having had groat experience, and being em ployed in the hest shops of Philadelphia; they aro therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and resyeetfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding country. [Carlisle, nov6 18501 BOOTS AND SEIOES. 4 THE subscriber has Piet received a large ‘lo%lll.o,,supply of BOOTS & SHOES, for Spring and Summer Wear, which makes his assortment very - ---- - • complete. " It comprises Gentleman's French Call Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress gaiters ' Jack son Boots, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Entire , elled Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat and Kip Brogans, Morocco Boote,.Stippers, &c.— Also, Ladies' Misses and Children's Gaiters, Buskins, Ties and Slippers. Every effort will be made to please the , citizens of town and country, vyhofire_respectiully...solicited_to_con iinue their patronage. Carlisle, may? WM M PORTER SAVE YOUR PROPERTY FOR A TRIFLE! ALL persons wishing to rescue their proper ty from fire without the aid of insurance companies, should have their roofs covered with ntake's Patent Imitation Slate, or Fire and Water Proof Paint. root well covered with this article will last much longer fhan the roe unpainted; and Will render it entirely Fire and Water Proof. This article can ballad cheap a the Hardware Store of marl 9 JOHN P. LYNE Now/amt. Head-Quarters,Carlisle Barracks, 2 September, 17th, 1851. .5 ORDERS 2 Hereafter any soldier 'of the No. 68.5 Garrison found out of the Boro' and one mile from. theallwrigren. ~throat .1111.4....v...-.•rtting - trorrilh . e, Commanding Offi cer, will be considered a Deaerter, and • $3O REWARD paid for his apprehension and de livery at the Barracks- -This order will be published in the News= papers- of-Carlisle for Me information of..tba citmene. By order of Col—Cooxr. W. I. MAGRUDER, September 24, 1851-ti Lt. F 9 Post Jail. TRDONT ROUSE', BOSTON, MASS, T 18 -well-known establishment-is still-eon-- ducted in (bewail° manner it has aiways been. The central and - pleasant situation of the house. its commodious arrangementb, and the comtorta and luxuries to he found there, 'bombine to render ' it agreeable and advantage ous to the traveller. • Having been one of the firm of John L. Tucker & Cu., so long at the head of the es• tablishntent, the subscriber pledges his beat exertions to maintain its reputation, and to give satisfaction to his customers: Boston, sept24-3m H PARKER... Black 811 k Alta, litC. THE subscriber is ndw opening ageneral assortment of Long and Short Black Silk- Mite, new style of Ladies Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves, and a General assortment of silk, list thread.and-cotton-hosiery._.___.____ _ _ Juneld — G - W" - S.T TN Elt' TPA. ! TEA. ! TEA. ! y ATEST ARRIVAL - LA FROM CHINA l•-7-The CA lovers of good TEA can be • • ..t• I supplied wlthionkin's & Cit's A s . Superior Green and., Sleek ••••;:. j Teas; 'either loose•'or put.up . - in fourth. half or..pound the. allic packs to suit purchasers at prices Tangling 'rem 50 cents up to St •par.paund, calli .at ho morn of ..(tnrs:l J HALBER T • • Brushesilhmshes! • • . A. great variety ofthese useful articles is (bred for eale, consisting of Whitewash, Sweel log, Scrubbing, Painters, loth; Shaving, Hair Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes i great variety, all of which are of the best qua ay and will be sold at the lowest prices June G.. S ELLIOPT , ; Bonnets and. Ribbons. WE hove just received our third supply o those • CHEA P LIONNETS 4. BONNET RIBBONS to whichme invite the attention of the ladies. may? A & NV "BBN.TZ. - • • ID LAKE'S Fire and Water Proof YI4NT, 1." which has been so extensikely used ,for - the last six years with the utmost success on the roofs of Houses. Steamboats, &motet 'n single instance is known whale it has build.. •, For sale by (m 123 • IL SAXT)N To the Ladies. JUST received, at P o 1' EA'S Z STORg, - a fresh assortment of Lodies l Misses' and Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lind TiopMas: king and Slippers. of thotroatApality, also sic. , rf , variety of fancy colored Frofittnit,for gaiters, which will be made np to order:77 - 7-h.. June 11 1851. Tin: " 41, ! tDIS WEEK we receive at the Central J Drug Store next door to the Poet oflice, fiLIO stock of Fresh. Medicines. - jeld.'sl. AM lAN S & iIicCULI.OOH, JENNY JENNY LIND. and other extracts—fresh from Roamers, together with a Splendid (a aoriment of Soapa and Perfumery, at the Den. trill Drug Store, neat door to the Pout office. jed.'sl. RAWLINS & MeDULLOCH, . • 'Ten . and Blao • 'rag. FROM tin) store of the Messrs. Jenkins of - Philadelphia, of the , best qualtties, and. al. %my° ftweb. constantly for bale, by Juno 25 • J W EBY. ,:. .. • 0400.1MIZE18. . . JUST received a fresh tot of 'GROCERIES wlnelt will bo sold very low at the old ehectil Store, Ewa Moia,4treer ' up 2 Blacksmith's Coal. . , 2000 bushels ..ackennitlee coal, a *4.4 rticle, receiving and for tale by - • W 'B MURRAY , Agt.. • . • Stockings: T." -. i t PULL astiottrnoti: of 'Maio' .and'• Ailx9o 1111.' Merino Hose of all - shwa for .Childron.-- , Also, Lp.dioe!,lloB . o io.groot, variety , just , opopid • • . crib 'Abertionnente; • • 411BREIN BROMIOIW. PLAIN.AND DECORATIVE' PLASTER ERB; Schuylkill Simh Sired, below rilbers, Bars Dag, Philadelpf4a. r . . CALL the attention'of the trade, conirackM and others, building or „remodeling, to ;their COM, plate assortment ors rithiteetnral ornaments, in the various styles teligkorders, tor interior deco ration, in plister and composition. Cimitaloler columniand_pilatiters, cornices, brackets, kiln., zes; canter - ititprers, resells, mouldings, &c., exagatefi in , theibest manner. Modeling from engirt illittigite done with accuracy at short notice. Designs furnished tor ceilings, &o.— Orders from ail parts of the United States care- fully packed' with perfect safety. Coot'ls6m) Carpets and 01/„Cirdlas as XILDRIDCWS • CHEAP CARPET STORE. mHE subscriber being in a bye street is un• I. der a low ront,,and very light store expen• sea, which enables him to Bell wholesale or retail at the lowest prices en the city, and buyers will do well Co 'examine his assortment, of beautiful IMPERIAL, INGRAIN and - V E NITIAN CARPETS, ol alt.widthe and every variety. And OIL CLOTHS from 2to 24 feet wide for Rooms, Halls; &c., with a great vari• ety of low priced Ingrain Carnets; from 25 to 50 cents ; and Entry and' Stair Carpets from 10 to 50 cents per yard. Also, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor Baize, Cotton and Rag Carpets, Stair Rods, &c. H. 11. ELDRIDGE, No. 41, STRAWBERRY Street, one door above Chesnut street, near Second, Philada. octB3m. Mover's Ink alanuftictorg (Between Fourth and Fifth,oppoerto Crown et PHILADELPHIA, WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by iti creased facilities,to supply the growing•detnand for HOVER'S INK, which ifs widespread rep= oration has created. Tombs, Alantles t Steps, SfC., . _ This Ink is now so well established In the good opinion and confidence of the American public, that it is scarcely necessary to say any thing in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. io addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Cement, for mending Glass and China, as well as a su• "perior Has:. Dye s. a 'trial only_ is neeessarK to misure its future use,'and a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a; very low price, in large or small quantities. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E HOVER, 0ct1.5 . Manufacturer. Perf'amery,' Fancy Soap & Paper Box XVIANITPACTOR.Tt. • 48 Market street, below §peond, Philadelphia. CLEGG & CROMPTON, Manufacturers of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Drugging and Dealers in Carlisle and the Cumberland Valley. to their extensive stock o, Goods, comprising .Perfurneryj, Fancy Soaps. Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &ct of every variety. Also, a fall and complete as eortment of Fhncy Paper Boxes, of every de seription,large or email, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. mr Don't forgot the place, 48 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will mem with promp attention. janl Light: Liglit-: . Pine Oil, Oamphinci & Medal Fluid, OF acknowledged superiority and ,nurity, manufactured and for sale at the lowest - Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established a:and of the late ttsbt'T Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, ,where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, ani the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. 31cohet, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spir its of Turpentine, for sale-Wholesale and- Re. tail, at the lowest prices. facoo , to E. .211"014AiNfol . : Perfumery and Fancy &amt. 7849 nna loco. M'CiAiti continues _to manufacture . -his Celebrated First Premium Vegeta. ble Hair Oil, Patent Magnetic Soap, Orris and Teaberry Tooth Paste, Lilly White, Sac.. pre— pared at 83 North 7111 street, above Cherry, 'Philadelphia. And sold by 9:. W: HAVER STICK, at his Drug and Book Store, North Hwy& street, Carlisle. au1y2,1851,6m IVIrVEZPL, WRITE & CO., eALTIMORE, Md ENER - A M .A COMISSION , -ND WARDING__M.ERCHA.NXS.. North Street, onPosne the Suquohnnnah .Rail Road . Depot ,Baltimore. Keep cOnOtantly , ort _hand for sale, Fish, Salt, Guano, Plattner. &c. era! advances made on consignments. Juno 18,'51, 6m pd. - Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. WOOl3 TURNING in nil its branches, i city style and at 'city prices. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. Bed'Pasts, Table Legs, Awning Posts, Baltistres, - Newell Posts, Wagon Hubs, Rosette, Patterns, Columns, ' — Slat and - Qattrierafollllloln-R011114:1-07 , oCiagon Chisel Handles, 8f c: • • • • A LLEY _ :This shop ia.in STRAWBERRY. near Third Street, and as wo intend . to please all our customers who-want good work. done, tt is hoped the trade will give us a call. • Ten- Pins and 'Ten-Pin Balls made tryordar_or turned, . _ . . . w. U. firCHIPH Harrisburg, April 30th, 1311711. . , ' PIRS,T •-•..' Grand an.d.Square tic GAZIEELE, -; ilanufacturers, Nos. .4 . 6,-8, 9 and 11 Eutaw ' Street, Baltimore, • • ' MIA NO FORTES, froth 6 to,? octaves, in •a — in Rosewood, Mahogany . and Walnut.cases of .variotie styles, with and without iron.ftemeo, combining nil the improvements requisite to a superior instalment. • , • IC & G. haie received "Iromi thelV,itiryland Institute the4frat preinium• for their" Pianos, in three successive years 1848, 1849, 1850. They have also been honored with.numeroue testinto• Mats from all the most - celebrated artists who have used their:instruments.- ,Pianos fromtheir establishment have' been used at the concern, os Lind, Hers, Hohnstock,, Bishop s . Laborde, - Knoop.and-other_iminent_perfortnerst_ . Th guarantee durability for five years,' ureter good care. and will replace tly. other/J.4dt which may not give 8668feetion, 4 i if applieartan be made within six Months after &livery. •• • , Their Uanufaclory being conducted on the most extensive scale enables them to tarnish inenhments at the very lowest • prices, whole.' sale and , retail. • Constantly un hand, A. P: Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from ,$45 to 6200, • for which they are solic - agents for this city. jenuary22-1851.1y .111onsoeoputhic , iTedleal Oollego of :Pennsylvania. TilberfSirect above ,Eleventh, Philadelphia. ___ Lectures of the regular course will • I commence, annually an tho SECOND MONDAY of Octocer. and continue until the lirat of-Marelveneuing. _,rn't of fees for a full course of Lectures •100 0 pitudeats whO hove attended two full. __ 2_ Course!) of other scha tls Mutnoulanon Fee. pool only once Proo!foal Anatomy • . „ Grndunilon Fee _ . ' The Commencement will take plane early in Match. . FAcu,L)Ly,..;.: WALTER WILLI 111..G.,Trefessor of sae teria Medico and Therapeutics. • - WILLiAM S fismarrru,N. D.. Professor of Ho nutenpathie-Institutes and the Practice of Medi- Ussicaz, Fesinr.y, D.,,Profeasor . of Botany end Medioni Jurisprudence. • „ CUARLES NrsoUAnD, M. V., PA/lessor , or con' cat. Medicine. *Jesup* G. Loreto,' M ' D., Profeeenr of Oh. retries ant:Jibe DiScases of Women and Children. pg l y A : V.4 l 4 t, ' , 1 1 3 * - 0 7 4 42v ALr " 1 1 4. D; Profeeior .of,Chem.. !airy god Toxicology'' 'Ft:Akers SIAN,' M. D.. Professor of Sur/req.- :',Ntrinxisse A.. GA*Dirisn;' N. D.,. Professor of natomy. - • •J. B. PETHEOBIIII69q..M. v., yernonstrutor of 'Anatomy. WI4I;;.A.''GARDINET... M. D., Doan, NtP2Q3 Arch Bever, Nahum, , liinte 18, 185660. , • , 0. 'oGtLa Y. REMOVED TO NO. 144 RACE, STREET, ECONQMr.IS _WEALTH Silver Medals Afirarded ,~ti~scuaneotts:;a Valuable: School 'Boob,. IIathISHEDTREMAE L 'COWITTII IV AIITKIr C:042.59 MARKET STREET,' PHIADELPHIA, stud. Om ale by Olt the book, 'seller* in the Milted Beites OZtleitArife; • abatextty:ihtrodosteto to' , thestudyolGeogrw phy r desigeed for children., Rad sompletely il ustrated by 'l26' engievloge And 14 colored itu Xitrekrettent INTEILIKEDISTS. Grocedrtft=-4 The test, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beantlitti inapease printed together in one quarto volirmet • • Itlrreetax's §tritterx Groattlteere bt Axxes, _ a oyerem• of modern Geography, comprising. re dead iption of the present state ofthe world and Ile Siva great divisions . Embelrialled. minium engravhige and illustrated by an exeel , lent Attar:containing 2& handeoma and avouratea colored-mope: Thieseries of Gookraphy by S. A uguitinclffitollelt lias been Wholly or partly introduced. into.the . pabfie and private !schools• of all the , pritusiplf oitiesirfmd townwof the Gni-. .tad States; and' after a full and. Asir plat of its• merits in these seliools, irbawrecetred so almost universal recommendation. 'A, Mrrettscen Aweiswa GiIOONAVNis ATLAS. An ancient, classical anti Sacred Geography., embellished with engravings- of , remarkable events, views of ancient , cities, ets., and accom paned by ancient Albs containing IS-beautiful colored maps. MITCHELL'S ATLAS OrGETLINZMA‘Pa, ,Mitchell's Biblical and Saßittith School Geog raphy, with Maps and embellishments. Mitch. ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and molar books, and are becoming very exten sively used in the beat schools of our eountry , . 5 GREENE'S FIRST LESSON IN Gnatunsn, brood upon the conatruction and analysis of sentences;. designed as as introdanation to the , ‘‘Analysite.", GREENE'S ANATABI6 7 4 treatise on the strucin *wig' the Englishianguage, with illustrations= and exercises adapted,to the use of schoolsi by Samuel -S. Green, A. M., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. • These-books have already -In the'ishort. time they have been published,obtatned a very az-. tenzuve circulation, having been introduced into the public schools of Boston,Baltimore,' Pitts burg, Cinciunatti, St. Louis, Vicksburg and other cities and -towns, and recommended, by those who have tried them in their schools,as without mulittion the best English Gramnaars in existence; SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. hIIE PRIMAItir SCIWOL UNAIIIIII-Part lig is intended for' beginners. h contains a lesson • upo 1-each-of-the elementary-sonnds of the. lan-- guage The Primary School Reader, part ed. contains 'exercises in articulation, arranged in connection- with easy, reading lessons. The Primary Reader, part Sd, in designed for the first- clues in Primary Schools, and the-lowest class in Grammar Schools; '1 six GRAMMA Solent. Rx.amin is designed rote the middle clash in Grammar Schools, and contains exercises in articulation arranged-in connection'with reading lessons - - Tits Hisraxer Scuoot READER. Is de sign for the highest classes in public and privat schools. It contains exercises in articulation pauses, and inflections of the voice with such rules and suggesstions ins are deemed useful. THE INBTRUCTIV'E READER ; or a Course o Reading on Natural History; Science and Lite rature designed for schools. THE SPELLtNG. BOOK. Consisting of words in eolumns anc santerioes for oral and written exercises.- It is a complete and systematic series of exerci.es in English. orthography. This highly popular series or reading books, and tide spelling book were_eompiled by Mr. m. D. Swan' ' of Boston, and judging from the introduotion into sOliools which they have obtained in the Eastern and-Middle States and in many of the . Western . anit-Southern-States, we think they era really better adapted to the wants of teachers and scholars than any other yet published. Thepubliehere have a very large number of recommendations from public school committees, teachers and others friendly to ede. nation. FROST'S HISTORY OF THE U. STATES. One vol., 12 n.o for high schools and acade mies. The same work condansed and simplified or common schools, 1 vol. 18 mo. • • .laavis's PRACTICAL PL118101.00.1 . forlhe use of schools and families, 1 mo. with engravings. ldAßY PHIbIOLOOT, by the name author, vol. 18 mo Finer Boox rn 4NRITI6INTICi by' F. A. Adams, intended Ter primary and common schools. AntrumnTto .TWO PARTIT. .Sy.. the 'alba' t author. Part/first—advanced hesitant in 'mental arithmetic'; part second— , rules and CXIMIDieII for pronti,.. t.....-;(1.co arid 'mem, for common and high schools. A Key to examples for practice in written aritemetic, for the.use of teachers, by the same author. These arithmeties have seehred very high 'recommendations from teachers- of sChools and WO from professors in several of our colleges; and from others interested in the cause of education lu various sections of the Union. T. C: , Sr. Co., also publish many other School :Books, which there as not room to enumerate here, besides Law, Medical, Theological and illiscellaneous Books, and they are fully prepa • red to answerorders forbooks lwevery depart- - meta of knowledge Q Booksellers, School Com— mittees, and others, supplted on the i tnost favor able terms. (sept '50.-Ir.) • Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S urnoNTßrpric MIXTURE! Large Bottles—Only One Dollar. fha Prop iotor of tho Groot American Etwmody " V4tronn• noerAvie Linz ortntrxio MIXTIIIRM ' " indooed- by tb moot nolloitations of Ws Agonto, thronighout tbo maw Unitas nod Canada. be. now - if hi. popular and well known umiak; and Trout this date be will Pat up bat one Mao only. qua the Mai .l prim wilt be ONB DOZEN. The public may rest mound that the obviator of the Mak Its strength, tad curative. propistka *sr& ulna JiiONAXOED, and the, same one will be hastened b Olt ming 4 a. hennofore.; As this medicine. undorki reduced lain. will Di purchase 0/ those Who have not bithswe made thiamin" acquaints With its virtues, the puiprietar would beg to intimate that hi talkie in not to be chewed with the vestamoun of "Reasedir of the day ;" it claims for itself a Mans keali mom all assault, than any ailsr renstrana rase, gators IA wirid t and has nitainea . tself for eight roars by Its meek medical obtuse, and; mita this redaction, osausandod anti '.ha price of any other article In this line. Narita PARTIOULAILLT. this 'article nab With grad NS as poem and certainty, open the • Eloode tthr• =Mt Luigi. and all other argue. upon the proper attlbst of - which tUb an 'amilth depend. We =been, ha a Judy high mita ae a may ibe Dailey anitthasel, and all &oar of that natna. It stay be relied upon whe gbe interdgent phyidetan ha abandoned him patteet.—and b ' dietreestug dboasur. maze especially Diopyr. tba props @tor, , would oaresedy and benertly upoonuened It. At.. snout prior it le teal, obtained by ag. and the trial will Proe the ankle to be the, - • , . ‘,. ' Cheeped *Midi's in the World! • tr - PiossewatfitveaaMblots—ihoggsategivetlemeagray they contain over due= pages of receipts. Ho addltboa to fa jtoadloal maitre valuable foe houseleold ploposee, sod odds wiU gave soy dollen ploys= =practical histeekeepen. These receipts are handmaid to sulks the book of =at • • value, said. from he chance= as as ativerrhu man= ft the toadish% the testimony la fares of which, is the fang lett= How all pagtvpf tbe oeuatry, may be niletrapen. • , •;p"' Vaughn's Vegetable Lithenhiptio Metals 4 -6 :Heat Auswiaaa Remegn. WOW' for gala in gout bottles at • each, small bottles at ISO ces gash. No smell bottle; wW b Iwo= anted* prevent stock is Hero= of. Principal Office., Hare*. N. V.. Ha Main BMA. -G. 11 VAUGHN. Hold Wholesale awl Retail by OLCOTT MoHESHON 1 • L2l:ldiddeo Lane, New York IMO'. . N. 11.—All leuers (excepting from epos= and dealt= wit whom he transacts business) oust, be post paid.= sosttesdit - ttl be given to them. B WCarlisle, C:&(3 DA Hick, Shippensburs, 'Russel +=? Dice, Dickinson, k Srhr. Mechani.-seurg, 'A H Luger, Kingstown, Data SO Oo oa sopu a7ie HoumaVe's Help and Ouskad's 90 VO The GeVnutn Wadding Fluid, ri01:18 away entirely with that laborious trek Kilt of 'rubbing the clothes apon . the'wmthboard It pertains no ingredients whateyer, injurious to.tho finest Abr.& or,the,flash.. The. proprie tors wish every one to gee 1% a trial, and if ft ,does not prove to be norecommendetktba .ney. in every such • case, will be refunded:Tl - diroptione accompany each tirade. , Retatl 'prigs 121 cents per bottle, stactent to do has :ordinarytairtrhings; and saving the clothes more lby not, rubbing them; then the cost of' six 'hot. ,thee—besides removing' stains of fruit, de., if thorn be any; and the time and labor saved. Propared.onlY by I. P. HOYT & Co.. .110. J 0 BANKS. Fairstaw, Agent for Cunt holland County. :0 orders rectnyed by lorn..wbolesale'at tall, will, be .nromptlyntiendedio;' , • , raug2 . o V • ArIOWLIVER OIL—An excetlepr;artiote 461 , formai:by wage " • BOA*