~t~~Rc~(~Av~SiJ~R~J~ 3~ mn, - NttnE 'That animal,exerement,' remarks a • correspondent or the Germantown Tele. graph,' expoaed'openly, leses mueliof its value as a fertilizer, is, most upin- cingly demonstrated by the ;fact that the soll.fifillot - the -heaps that have - long remained out, is made too rich, pften times; for successful cultivation. All t this Valuable fertilizing... matter, is lost to the soil in a great'meaeure, and effects 'a diminution of the . real Worth of the Manure. Sheds for the preseriation of manure are among 'the. cheapest appen dages a farmer can supply. -They need . not necessarily_be expensive, as the ma terials required in their construction are generally. such as'are to be found on air most every 'firm, with perhaps a few slight exceptions, and the labor of cons strtiction can be : performed at seasons of comparative - leisure, As soon es your animal's are taken .., from the yards to the stalls, the excre- Memations, • and compost substances whicljihave accumulated. in the former during. the Summer and autumnal sea sons, should be carefully scraped , not, however, to be exposed to the deteriorating . influence of ,the atmos-‘ phere, as is too frequently the case, but to be covered up . and efficiently, protec •ted, so that the fructifying - ingredients may be presdrred • atureconomised for future use. The practice of carting out the manure made during the summer,. and leaving it exposed through the win• ter, in situations where a larger portion of its mo,fit valuable ingredients must F.evitably be -abstracted, is not only highly Injudicious, but absurd. Tffere is no more certain indication of a poor farmer, than the manifestation of indif , "ference and negligence-in the manage _ ment of his manure.' - 'ln the construction of new barns-, it . will strike tire practical mind that the best Manure 'Shed can be erected' out- Aide of her main building, ,and parallel with the cyttle stable. Describing One on this pt fin, the writer says .The of the animals, which Were situated on a level of some five or" six feet aboi'e the level orthe . sterporary or dung shed, were on a floor having a' slight inclination toward the latter, in order to carry the - urine jo - the manure by means of +seuppers,sirrriJar to'these' on the deck of a vessel, Over - the whole there was a flooring, and on this- floor ing the domestic fowls had their:depart ment for laying eggs and hatching chick ens—the excrement of which passed ' into the stercorary, and became mixed with the animal -manure. Kve'ry fall --some-forty-or-fifty-loads muck are -- depositeffand_e_venly_spread__ over_ the floor, to receive and absorb the, urinary matter, and gypsum and' sulphuric acid are sprinkled • over the surface of the rapidly augmenting deposit from the day the animals forsake their pastures for, their comfortable winter quarters, till they leave them in the spring.' - PREPARATION.. FOR.‘IrINTER. We doubt whether a more beautiful and truthful picture of comfort and hap *pines-s could - be presented, than the fal lowing, which we find in an _exchange ' Raper, and in which we only venture to make an alteration of a few Weeds : Wini'r, .stern:and-cold, is near at hand ; but what cares the _thriving far mer for the shrill night blast, the dri ving storm, or the biting frost, when, with an approving conscience, and a grateful heart his out door duties for the day are all performed,he takes his seat at a cheerful fire, prepared to spend a long evening as a social, intellectual and a moral being should. He feels that everything _in and abopthis,,building,.so far human prudence and forethought are concerned, is safe and in order.— Winter may come—he expects it and is ready for it. Every domestic ahimal he owns is comfortably ; sheltered, and provided with Suitable food. is note,. toes. apples, &c., are semi - Fe - Am frost. —He has an ample supply afldel, fitted for the.fire and put into his tviiod house. His industry and skill have been rewar-; ded by renumerating harvests, so that he has.tbread 'enough- io spare. His buildings ate insured. His children are Comfortably clad and he has procured for them the necessary school books.— His taxes are paid, and he has subscri- . --bed - und7paid - for , ALI). We doubt whether ;there is any situation or station in life . more favora& ble for quiet, substantial happiness and contentment,:than that possessed by.the farmer, once.as we endeavored to des- • DOMESTIC HINTS. A shOrt needle makes the most expiv damn in plain sewing. When you are particular in wishing to hwye precisely what you want, from . a butcher's go and purchase it youtself. People in general are' not aware-how very eaeential to the health of their im mates is tke admission of light into their. houses. Sitting to sew by a table with a dark .cloth on it is injurious to the sight. When, nor-retriedy presents itself, put a sheet of white papa before you. - People very . commeoly_coniplaiit._nt. — lndigestion; how. Can 4 . .4. wondered al,' when they, eeeni their habit of twill, lowing their food wholesale, to forget for whet. purpose they are., provided with teeth.. a . " . . Never allow your servants to put wiped knives on your table; for ,gener, ally speaking, you may.. see that they have been - wiped with a dirty cloth,— If a knife is brightly : cleansed, they"are compelled la use a clean cloth. CHEMICAL FREEZING AGENTS. In that Init..bed of wonders, the chem. ist's laboratory, the degrees of cold 'are procurable by using highly volatile liq— uids for evaporation. A man may be frozen to death., it is said, in the extre— meet 'heat of summer, simply by keep. ing Mengel( drenched with ether. By ° the 'assistance of .liquid sulphuric acid, water may be frozen in a rod hot vessel. But that remarkable substance, liquid carbonic acid; takes the highest rank of all known freaSing meant. In drawing it from the Povierful reservoirs in which , it is necessarily, kept, it evaporates so rapidly as to freeze itself, and • is then e light limes ,mais like snow. If a small qoantity • of 'this drenched with ether, the degree of,cold > produce 4 .is even more intolerable to the touch , ; than , boiling! water.i.....O. drip or ',..two of the • mixture producing blisters, - just' es if' the skin had been burned. ' • All - earthly pleasure without health le eroptieess,--witheut health there ' can be no-happineari. To CURE FELON: A"felon generallfappears on the end of the fingers or thumbs.; it is extreme. ly painful for, -w,eeks,' and sometimes for months, and, in most cases, cripples 1,,1 or disfigures the fihg• 'r' or thumb. that. Pulli - a victim to iti— ut . it can easily' be cured if 'attended2 'in time. As soon.as the pain is felt, 4 ) Ice ' the thin White skin of an - egg, Mitch is fourtil-dis ide - - next to the shell'; put it - round ilk - e:fid 'of the finger or thmhb afleCted, andikep• it there until the pain sub Sides. Airsoon as the skin becomes dry, it ‘vill be ve ry painful, and likely continue 'so for half an hour or more ; but be nor-alarm , ' ed. If it grows painful, bear it ;'it will be of short• • duration in comparison to what thp disease • would be. .A cure will be certain. • INHALATION OF ETHER IN SORE THROAT. At the last meeting of the Suffolk MedlcalitSocialy, a case of the abcess of the throat was mentioned, whetein the 'patient could not swallow . liquids forsome days in consequence of the se vere pain which was produced. It was therefore determined to try the effects of inhaling ether. When the patient began to feel its, intoxicating, proper— ties, he was at once enabled to swallow without:pain or difficultyi which was done most greedily. The suggestion and application .of this most' valuable 'remedy were matters Of great impor— tance in this instance, and it is the com munication of such eases in the monthly meetings of the society, which makes them practically useful to the members. —Medical and Surgical Journal. f'lf bleeding is indispensable, be bled ; butif it is only to relieve a ful, ness of habit, there are other and be'ier modes than losing blood. Reduce your system—change your mode of - living— take more exercise—and use less food. —Bleeding should only be recommence ded in extreme eases--:if at all, SUPERIOR PREM. GROCERIES Call and See before Purchasing'elsewhere ! i'lrillE.subzcribor is just receiving and oenp a: ing at his Cheap Family Grocer)) and Queensware Store in West Main street, Car lisle, a very large assortment ,of all the arti. cies in his ling 01, business. Rio Coffee front 12 to 14 cents per pound, for good to d strictly prime article. Also, Brown Sugars of the best guilty, froth iu 9 cents pe ° r pound, Lovering's besrerushed rind pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1.2 cents per pound, N. o.. Sugar House end Syrup Molas• ses of all grades from 32 to 623- per gallon.: Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cris ,tile, Rbzin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, ul verized &aerates, Indigo, Mould and Dipped Candles,.Com inon_and-Winter-Strained-Whale Oils. Al4o, n supply of fresh Hominy, cheese from the best Dairies always on hand. 'Farley sewing", traveling, clothes and market Baskets, together with a general assortment of Chew• ing and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and half. Spanish Cigars, Conimon do., ropes, twines, and Brushes of all kinds. - CEDAR W A R ..—Housekeepers, and others expecting soon to embark in the same business, please call and examine my stock of Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted' and varnished Buckets, Brooms, &c., &c. GLASS AND QUEL'NSWA'RE.—The subscriber has. just added to his already large stock- a number Of white Granite, Gold Figur ed, Blue, Marble, M _Flowing_illue_and_ulber ry Tea Sets, of 48 - pieces, Also. Plates and Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, &c, of every deicription and price so that he will be able to meet the wants and Means of all in the community who may favor litm with a call. . D HALBET X'l' EN son.: LUMBER idig, COAL YARD THE subscriber would respectfully inform hls,customers and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL NESS, and that having lately purchased in addition to his former business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the well known Lumber and Coal Yard of the subscriber, situate atoned - le Rail Road and College Lane, lie is now more fully prepared to enlarge his business, He has at thibtime and is keeping constantly on hnnd a well selected assortment of _ SEASONED LUMBER, of all kinds, sorts, and sizes. Likewise the different kinds la!' FAMILY COAL,-.such as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best qualliy.— A'l of which 11.3 will sell unusually low for Cash. Fln will. also keep constantly on hand PLASTER, SALT, FISH, &c. With all the differeht , ..ortieles generally found in a Well stored WarehOnse". He will also at all times buy-PIWDOCE and FLOUR . , fo r Which ho will-pay the highest current prices. Being very' thankful for past favors, would most anxiously solic4,a,contmuation of at least , a reasonable share of public patronage. marl 9 11.1. HOOVER. ORI\TAIIIENTAL 111A.RBLK WORK OAI7IONS & racrut.Ros, Recently from Philaddpkia. 111CSPECTFULLY inforin the citizens of ft Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have now at their — Marble Yard in South , I lanovet street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A & W .Bentz's Store, an elegant etock of pure AVIIERICAN ,WIIITE -, 1114RBLEJ;;; and aro prepared to execute in the most finished:, style JllOnuments, Tombs, Grave Stones al all prices, Mantles, Door and Window Sills, Steps, 4c., tozother with every Other article in their line, and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste ness of design and quality of 61!arble, their work shall not be Qmpassed by any other ostal)• 'Helm ant. They are also the authorized agents of Mr Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and willfur nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON. RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other - purposes, at tho shortest notion and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish - er, manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, Sec., at the short .est.fttice.and.on.the-most.reasonable-teints.— Having had great experie'nce, and being dm• iployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they are,thereford enabled to maUufacture tlid most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the pattonage of,earlisle and the surrounding country. (Carlisle, rilw.6 1850 t Jl PRESII ARRIVAL OF English.. and American Hardware .! r HE subscriber having Juet returned front the Eastern cities with' n full and hand , some assortment of all kinds of HARD WARE of the very best makers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in • North Hanover street, next door to Scott'e Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where : he would invite all that are wantof good and cheap Hardware to give him a call and sea and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are determ ined to sell at It very email advance. Shall ,profits and_quick sales are the order of the day . A, good assortment of double refined powder rock powder of extra qUality, salinv.fuse, shot, flints and bar load, ropes .of all kinds, for threshing machines and well diggers, and a thousand other articles, too numerous to insert, all we ask is to give us a call, and we ar - o con fident you - will - find trgenthasortment of Hard. ware and cheaper 'than' can be found in any, other House this side of the east: . 01vo'ne a' call is all we ask, at the old and well known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lamle Her rin, in -.North Hanover street,. next . door,to Scott'sHotoil, fertherly kept by. Henry °hiss.: nov6 , . ; JACOB -SEINER ._ ~ '.'l 3l a,cksn3ith's. , Cciah 4:000 baaliala bi , l'e s 'aantith's conk ,a ;pupal:Los tticle, Tecoivink and fareale by ''• , - N . Y.B: ldUrti , Air,;A'at' ' • , _ .. Storeo 6r , ZOO Extensive' Cabinet,Ware-iioome. OBERT,B. SMILEi,-succesaor to Wm. RA C.' Gibson, CABINEI'.MAKEIt & 'UN DERTAKER, North-Hanover street, Carlisle, would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that ,he now has on -hand a large.tissortmont of new • 4 •A - •, , c'n• and elegant FURNITURH, consisting in part, of Sofas, ••. • Wardrobes, . Card and - ether Tables, Bureaus, Bedstonds,' plain and fancy Sowing Stands; &d: manufactured of the best Materials and quality warranted. Also a gene. ral assortment of Chairs at the lowest prices.— Venitian Blinds, mado to order: and repairing promptly attended to. 0 - 1/011 , INS made to order at the shortest notice: . and having a splen. did Hears° Ito will attend' funerals in town or country. InrDont forgot the old stand of Wm. C. Gibson, in North Hanover 'street, a few doors noryh of •Glass's Hotel. Sept'4-Iy. • . 'l. 13. SNIILEY. • Corner of Hanover and Loather its., Carlisle. MUM Uridersigged has alwaye ()Oland a hirge stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles, '.which ho is , prepared to sell at the lowest.prices. He invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Spring-Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article; w hich entirely obVikes all objections, Thu bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac• lion to all who have them in uso. te:TCOFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB' FETTER Carlisle, Jan'y. 22, 1851 Extensive Furniture Rooms TANKS R.WEAER. would respectfully eY call the attention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock Of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tab Dressing and plain Bureaus and every otlor article in his branch of business. Also, now on. hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, nt the lowest prices. [Kr Coffine made at the shortest notice and .a Hearse provided for funerals. He solie• its call at his Pstablishment on North Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N.l3.—Fur niture hired out by the month or year. Carlisle. March 20. 180.--ly FALL FASHIONS FOR 1851. ArIEORGE KELLER respectfully armoury NUiff 'cep to his old Patrons and the public gem orally that !mhos just received the - -, --411 ---' FALL STYLE OF GENTLE - MEN'S HATS, "mannfactured at -- ono of the best establishments-m r,,....-7,----, Philadelphia, to which ho invites special attention. . • He has also constantly on hand n large and varied assortment of his own manufacture its well ns city - I - nada „ - - • HATS AND Cars, suitable for ~ he season, comprising every yeti eyt of litigsin, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, together with a full assortment of Caps of every shape and des c?iption, and at every prico He particularly invites the public to call and examine his exten sive assortment, which in style, material and finish, eannPt be surpassed by any in market, and °which . he is able to put at prices tower than eVcr._,....o;27Remember, his old. stand on.Nerth Idanover.street; between Eumer's and Seller's tsore. - [Hue° NEW WHOLESALE & RETAIL Confectionary; Fruit Et Toy Store West Main Street, a fru , door.? -west of Burk.- holde,'s &Gel, in Are ram . foiwierly occupied • " as a Book Store. ,rilp uniersigned begs leave .to inform the lldd citizens of Carlisle and the public in gone ral, that lie has opened a etpre at the above place, where ho intends manufacturing -and keeping constantly on band CANDIES of Every Description. His stock is all new • and he warrants-his Cair dies equal to any manufactured in the State.— His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, Englit h Walnuts. Fiberts,. Cocoa Nuts, Citron Groud Nuts, &c. &C. Also, Mint, Lemon, Citron, Gum, Cordial and other drops. Lozenges, Figured Almonds. Candy- Cigars,-and a variety of other candies. TOIT OF ALL XI.NDS, such as china vases,,,mugs, bowls and pictures, Mantel ornaments orall kinds, lions, elephants, horses, dogs, guns, whips, Indian Rubber and other. rattles, wax, vsruished and other doll heads, kid and other dolls, whistles, harmoni cans,' dancing:Cgures, basket and other wagons, school baskets. wheelbarrows, drums. trumpets swords, pistols, alabaster toys of all kinds, and an endless variety of FANCY GOODS for Men, Women and Children. In addition to .tho above ho has all kinds of PERFUMERY, such rts Jenny Lind and otiter-Cologne,-Ehrys train°, pornatem, ox-marrow, bear's oil,- &e,— Fancy and other soaps. A prime article of Ici• gars and tobacco on hand. He hopes by strict ettcntion to bu s iness and small profits to merit share of public patronage. sept 3 China - and Crockery Ware While Granite Stone Ware, such as Dishes, Plards, Tea Sets, covered nd uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and cha .bor 8515, pitchers, &c., together with.a . lot of • • Blue Liverionl Ware, all of tha latest style sad sham... 9, 'also, all the Various articles - of the hest Common , Illtite.and Edged Ware. The assortment includes a few plain While and Gold Band China Tea Sets, -of the best quality and styln A tind also all the necessary' articles of the liest Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized Dinner or Tea Sits, as may be wanted, together with a. variety 'e Glass Ware, including a fine assortment o Bar and Table T.nonbleti, dishes, footed .and othgr bowiti; , golilets,ivine glasses, lemonades, - lamps, &c. The prices for all of 'Which:era:fixed at the• lowest cash prices. 'WeliiVitti:Oni - friends who are in want ofilrticles in our line ,to give. us a call. mui r: S .J W E 1137. • Arrival:of gardware, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. PAVING just returned' Irons New York & X.E. Philadelphia with. the best and Cheapest Stock of HARD WARE,CUTLERV BUILD ,IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS,&c.; ever. brought -to Garlisler - I - would - resqccullyrequest dealers and consumers and all others to give me a call and see whether they cannot get more and better goods for the same money than at any other place in town. Illy.etock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I have a splendid- assort• ment. Also, Cabinef.Malter's 'Pools and Ma terials ' viz :—Vaneers,'Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. • SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS, • can have everything in their line cheaper the over. FOR SHOEMAKERS, I have a first rota stock of Morocco end Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs,_ thread: and Wax, and , a superb -assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havealso a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts; mode in Harrisburg, which can be hod nt no other place in town, and at Bull's Prices. To gether with an assortment of all hinds of Ham mered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffer's and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &c, __ _WALL PAPER- - Pilaw) the largest, Handsomest and'Cheapost Assortmant in town, And .to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say come and see for yourselves oct3Q TZLBW(OITT ErousE, BOSTON, MASS, THIS well known establishment is still con ducted in the same marovir it •has pliways been. I'Vhe central and 'ploasant intuation'of the house, its. commodious arrangements, and the cOmterga and'. luxUries to ho found there, combine to render it agreeable and. advantage out to the traveller. Having boon ono of. diet' firm of John L. Tucker da;Cu., so long nt;tho head of the es tablishment, the subscriber pledges his best exertions to maintain lis resatation, and to give satisfaction to his customers.: -.- Boston, sept2,4.3in - PAR` ER. THIS WEEK . . It HIS WEEK we receive ' at the Central Drug Store next door to the Poet office, n line stock of Fresh Medicines. • je18,',51. • SAWLifIS & MceS4LOCH: , . A4r - 1 ( 1- • I have-just received from 'rhiladel+ phia and New York very extensive additions to toy former stock, embra t_. eing . nearly-every article of Medicine now in. use, together with Paints,. Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery; Fishing Tackle,— Iquitos of almost every description, .Willi' an 'endless variety of other articles, which I ani tormined to sell at the jrEnv LOWEST prices. • • All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars I and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will be-sold of a good quality, anti upon reasonablia terms. S. ELLIOTT, ' Main street. Carlisle. lir HAVE just received a fresh stock of Med• IL icinos, Paints, Glass, ,Oil, &0., Which having been pehliased with great care at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, CourftrY Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pare. , DRUGS. - ' Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, .Fine hemi eels, Spices,ground and whole I InstrAmonts, Essences, Pure Eisou'l Oils Perfumery, Ste. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas,, Ltie Dye --- • PAINTS. „ I . Wetherill'& Brother's Pure Lend, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window — Glass, Linseed Oil, Tarpon tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and lied Lead. All of which will be field at the very lowbst market price, Also, a fresn and splendid as sortment of . . FANCY GOODS, FRUPI'S, , Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all of wl.ich are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of. the sub- ' scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. W lIAVERSTICK. , - May - 28,; - 1651. - - .„ ludigdes, Madders, Sumac Mum, STOVE WAIIEROOMSAND TIN MAN • UFACTORY., - • rillllEsubscriberidesini toinform their friends and 'the public that they have. removed ' their TIN, COPPER AND SHKET IRON ]MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo site their old stand on .North Hanover street end may now be found,M their new and corn inodious manufactory on the West' side of the said street, a few doors above Loather street, where they will continue to keep.on hand a lull assortment of every kind of Tit, Copper and Sheet-Ire Ware: which which may be - needed by housekeepers and 'others. Their articles are manufactured, by themstilves,of the best materials, and in point el- finish and durtibility cannot he surpassed. They will also 'matinfacture and repair at the shortest notice all kinds of Distilleocg AJiparatus. They will promptly attend to the laying-01. TIN ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING jatettittinCeowntry,'.and_on_the most_reasonat, ble wins. ; Every branch of their b ' usine'ss will-be carefully attended to With the utmost•' promptness. They also keep constantly on 'hand n large variety of COAL AND WOOD STOVES, comprising every variety of plain ten.plate STOVES, elegant wood and cool , air.tiglkt PARLOR Se° VES,' 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• spectrally solicit an examination by the public of their large and varied assortment of stoves. Thankful to the public for favors heretofore, extended, and being . determined' to relax no exertions to give'satisfaction to their custom ers they hep_o _to merit a continance of ek pe ,' .tronage. . - 11:IrThe highest Nash price pale-for old Copper and Pewter. MORRIS & HERSHEY. Carlisle, March 19; 1851-1 y IIfIHE undersigned' respectfully informs his 31.. friends. and the public generally-, that ho _ ' ,- -4 7.7.- - has just returned from l i t tf— ~, - Philadelphia, ha ving M _.:„ ta , Z . .. - : purchased the most.ex; : , ,,: z . '' o < 2 :;,,, ~. tensive, as well as the ~.:: 9 n st'.i . , ,, ..... cheapest assortment of .--''-' ?ti . '. tl'''' Watches, Jewelry, &e., ever brought' to Carlisle Ilis stock con sists in part of '-- — GarifilA.Weep. Piitent E.:meF — Triitaes, Ma aild Saver delatehed do. do." Gold and Silver Lepine tVaiches. in shat every varimy of Watches nt nil prices. Gold Guard and Vest Chainb. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear Rings. Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases and Bracelets-in great.variety. A splendidlarticle of Gold, Silver, German and Blued Steel SPEC TACLES, which are unsurpaSs• ed in qua lity by any other crticle west of Phil ndolphia, and which can he sold at least YU rer cent cheaper than in any other establishment in the country. Also a large let of • . . .SILVER-W 11.11.30, . A 9 W,ORIVILEY comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit •Knives; ThiMblesi &c. Also, Card. Cases;' Zone Monnaies,,Port Folios, - Ladies Writing "De - Slia, with a great variety of other- fancy articles unnecessary to . mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold" low, and warranted to be good. Watches,• Clacks and Jewelry Repaired, Ho invites all to, call and examine his stock, assured that none can fail to be suited in qual ity, quantity and mum His articles are cash purchases, consequently, he can afford - to sell lower than the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few diens west of Burkholder's Hotel. "tindery 15, 1851—ly •. T. CONLYN. A Voiceirem the 4, Burnt District') 11boyar's candy, Factory Re'Tilt THE: subscriber wotild respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally, that his Factory which was destroyed by the isle lire, has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish thorn with- , manufactured_ of the- best material, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the bank, where 'he has just opened a general assortment of consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, AlmondsrEnglish—Walnunr -- flocon — N ute - , -- Put Nuts, &o. Ho would also call attention to his large rissorfment of. .TOYS- AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and China, of endless varieties.' 'ln connection %did' the above, be hoe on hand n prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, , consisting of Sugary, Coffees, Tons, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, •Matches, Blacking, &c.— Alsu, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the best brands. The subscriber returns his sincere tharilss to a generous public' for the patronage bestowed on him, and. hopes by a desire to please to me rit a continuance or the same. Ile would also 'return thanks to tho Firomen and Citizens for their efforts to save his pro erty on the night of the late conflagration Carlisle, ripe 17J'XIV WILL Toll SUPIMIRI InTHOUSANDS of bottles of the AMEIII - CAN COMPQUN Cr:have been sold chir; - log the past year, and was 'never known to fail of curing, in a few days, of a certain- deli, cato disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary equip. Persona afflicted using this ple”ani end popular remedy, need fear no, exposure, as it leaves no odor on tho breath, requires ,rte xastrietions in diet. or business.— ,contains tti Mercury er,noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adaptedto every ago, sex, -or condition. Ilia also the beat remedy known for Fluor Albus or Whites,.(female ciampjainte) with which tholfsande suffer, without the knoiv-' ledge of a remedy; This, .celobratod remedy has long been used in private practice of a phy, ale inn and! With' unerring success;',radically curing . ninetymine Of the hundred cases in a few days. Around 'each bottle ere plain' and flail dlraotioni.:. CAUTION!-:-.Ask,` for the AM ER ICAN COMPOUND; and.purehaso only of the Agents • .Pr $l. per beetle, , For sele by S. ELLIOTT Caryslet: .1.-W,yeth,. Harrisburg; it. Colunibia:- by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. - Nadia' &Cu. :York. (January, 15,1851 J P LYNi COD LIVER ; for sale by „ ruarl26 *. HUBBARD.. Storto 4, %Apo.' Fresh Diugo, Nedielnesi gce. &c. May 30 DRUGS I DRUGS! DRUG 1 rresh Spring Supply ! R . 34,1V1 0 VA LI SPLFNDED SiZOCIE! CHOICE CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS, P. MONYER .hoe Thread .Irarehoiese.' zennAzinn, ' '.71 . "0. 24'SO . UTH C.ILTPRRT STREET, ; :HALTIMORE Importer of Shoe Threads; Shoe 'Tools and Findings In General, • . . And Nanu'facturer-of 'Fashionable lasts, Boot 2h:ees, Shoe Trees,. Crimping Boards, ^IONSTAN rile . ON lIAND an Resort. • 1../.,ment of Shoe Threads, Baßootle g Webbin Booti Cords, Bristles, Awls, Pincers; Shoe Sparrowbills,&c., will, a lull assort mon of. Tacks ,Pegq, Kits, &o. Also in store The NIAGAIIA JET 'SHOWER BATH, REFRIGERATORS, now construction FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES, WATER 'FILTERS, very superior leept3 6t FALL MELTAINEIVZ GOODS. John: Stoaie• SOIAS, _ 1 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN i . Silks Ribbons 4541VIillinery Goods, No. 45 South Second Street, , " PIHLADELPHIA. ' A RE now prepared to offer to their custom `l-.11 era and the trade generally, a very largo and handsome assortment of Bonnet Satins, of rill colors, Corded and Plain Velvets, of all colors, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Paris Fancy Feathers, Frdneh and American Flowers, &c., &c. Confining themselves exclusively to this brimeli of the trade, and importing the larger port of theii stock 'enables them to offer an as sortment unsurpassed in extent: and variety, which will be sold at the lowest prices. sept 3 It I= . p.a.n.men ost Co. S, E, CORNER OF CALVERT at, LOMBARD STS, BALTIMORE. EALERS in 'I in Plates; American, Eng lish, and Russia Sheet Iron; Boiler and ue• Iron; Hoop and, Rod Iron; Iron Wire; Tinned Coppdr; Zinc; Spelter; Pig and Bar Lead; Lead Pipe;' Sheet Lead; Block and Bar Tin; Brass Kettles; Tinner's Tools and Ma chines; Stove Trimmings; American Rivets, nllstzes,'rinnerl , and Blast, &c, March 2.13, 1851—lypd. New and . Popular School Book, CIOMPREHENSIVE SUMMAR Y of NIVERSAL HISTORY, together with a BIOGRHPIIY of DISTING U I S II E D PERSONS, to which is appended nn epitome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy, General Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted in the. Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. S. JONES & CO, Publishers, S W Corner of Fourtlvand Race eta. Phila. 20thoply Teachers and Sehopl..committees addressin letters to us post paid, will bo furnished with copies for examination. ETA full assortment of Books and Station cry for Sale at the Lowest l'rices. OCTOIt YOURSELF —FOR '25 CENTS !! —By means ethe pocket '!lsculapius,or, Every one is own Physician ! Twen -fonkith edition, with up tards_ot a-hundred engTa ings, showing private tlis- Imes in ev e ry- shape and Corm, and mallormakions . tf the generative system. WM.YOUNG, M.D. The tinw has now An- !ring from secret disease need.no more become the vicTna or qUACRERY as by „,the prescriptions contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to _bu, Siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with Ong tenth the usual expense. In addition to the geoeral routine of private disease it fully explains the cause of manhood's earls ding, wtth observations on marringe—hesidee Many-other derangements.which it would not by proper to enumerate in the public prints inrAny person sending TwENTv-r/vrcEzi7,. enclosed itnn letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be_ sent for one dollar. Address. "Dlt. W. Yo UN°, N O , 152 SPRUCE Street, 11111_,ADLEPHIA" Post•paid. YOUNC-cas be consulted on any of ihefUiseases prescribed in his diffixent_ publioa ions,at his Offices, 152 SPRUCE street, every day between 9 antl_P. o'clozh, (Sundays excepted. May I, I- , 50 - 3nstirance 01:0IIIpatties. The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Tiust Company. 'charter Perla tutu = Cop ital :.;•25,000 Cash Syst, az. rrillE—constunt,- unsolieited ripplication—for 11. Life Insurance, gives the stoat altimdant and gratifying proof that the public mind is deeply impressed with the lust ' importance of this subject. The great object, however, of Insurance should be safety, othcrniao the whole motive to insure may be disappointed.' Too much tare cannot be practised in the selection of an office with which to effect the contract.— The choice should be regulated not by present and constant large inducements, us this, is cer tainly incompatible with. 'future ',elicits. The premiums on life aro calculated for theft:titre, if present and prospective benefits therefore are , „given, thc_result Ultimately, must •terminate in litigation,dlsappointment and ruin. The object aimed at by this institution is stability and per. pettitty. The rates of premium have been care• laity prepared with reference to 'fluctuations.— The crtsh system of payments_ has also been adopted.. Unpaid premium notes constitute lip part of the assets of this compait'y,.and _every contingency being fortified with an ample cap• ital, security stamps tne whole system. This feature, paramount to all other considerations ,coMmends the company to public favor. Ex planatory pamphlets, blanks. application papers information, and every facility will be cheet fully • furnished the public by Mr. E. DEATTY,:who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. II lI,INKLEY hps also been appointed Medical Meath incr.,. Directors.—Stephan R. Crawford, Ambr'ose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William M,Gbdwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrecee Johnson, George APllenry, James Devereux, John L Linton.: President.—Stephen R. Crawford. Pice-President.—Ambrose W. Thompson. - Secretary & Treasurer.—Charles G Actuary.—Manual Eyre. Cormset Artsrney.—Thomn . s Balch. .111.dical Examiners: Paultß Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M: D. Nue ly Imam - zresteztAird cm. • - TUE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual' Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporated by an act of Assembly, is now lay organized, and in operation under the menage, tneiq of tho following commissioners, viz : • • - 11 Gorges, Gor Mic hael. Cock, in, Me!choir Brenneman, Christian Staynnin, Simon Oyster, Jacob II Coover, Lewis Byer, henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The mtes of insurancolire'as low and favora bl° as any Company of the hind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the •agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, - Prcsident lENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEwts RYER; Secretary 111101AgL.COCELIN, Treasurer. • 0ct17'49. ACiENTS,. Cumberland count !I.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zoaring, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac - Kinrey, .Meelum icsburg. Dr. J. AM, ChurchtoWn. York cOunip.—john Sherriek, Lisburn, John Bowman; Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith,: Esq.- Washinglan, W S Picking,. Dover, Daniel lialgensberger, J W Craft. Rarrisburg.—Houson& Lachman. Members iof the company having policies a bout to expire can have thorn renewed by mak• ing applicat,ion to any of the agents. Howewife's help and Husband's jay 1 ''The Gennan. - Washing Fluid. LPOLIS away entirely with that label ions task of rubbing the clothes upon the washboard It contains no ingredients whatever, injurious to tiM•finest fabric or the Yeah. The •propria Mrs wish °veil ono to g:vo it a, trial, and if it" does not prili n to tolie as recommended, the mo•. nay, every' such case, will be refunded. Full dirobilnna accompany each bottle. Remit' price 12i eointi,per 'bottle,. sufficient to do two °Maar)] waahinga, and saving the clothes more by not rubbing them, than tlip cost of six tles—bosides removing, 'stains Of fruit, &a., If there be any, and the time and labor saved. ' • Prepared. only by I. P: HOYT Se' Co., • : • . • • • Philadelphia. Mr.f 0 BANKS, Fairview, Agouti for Man lierland r,ounty. • ' • • • Borders received by •Inm.'wholesale oi -re tail, will bo Komptly attended to. • aug2o .• ; c. ; . - J , 0 ciY •; r ITS , ' . ' - •,,r!:; - :ii - :: .- r ' z ' SZ , : = 4; 7 2.t.•:' --) ~ . 4 r itC. ' ... t.„ . 7 t•4 - .' . 7. ,. :',..!i';!1;,-.'l,‘.littl,. -,• k i , P -1 _1.... : : e. l :•:. 6 P ;i, 1.. A-.3geper -7 'f 4 :1 " ~. t..,t.- ,. 3 . ..- A ,,,k- u -,_,.4- . ..ifi1,D..712-I. ' ,.*IPP ' :;lp 13.. - , ,, ,"ir - . -.1 ";(5" 1 f.).4.1.e.2 ita h. P.1":2,0 i ORAL :. o.o..m.sENEss - , 3inciriv crfzTr.f..l, cr.cur, tito 0 0 17r.x1-7, .41.7,X1 • CI 0 I , :r:ri 1.17L•7. - P 7. XOAT . 'Among the numerous discoveries Seiende has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life—increase its enjoyment, end even prolong he term, of human existence, none can be named of more reel value to mankind, than this contribu tion-of Chemistry to the Healing Art.,- Avast trial of its virtues throughout ' this broadlcountry, has proven . beland a doubt, that no medicine or corn inution of medicines yet known , can se surely control and cure the numerous, varieties of pelmet. nary disease Which have hither:ld swept from our midst - thousands and thousarideev,ery, y ear , deed, there is now abandon, reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on to cure ,the most darieerous affections of the lungs. Our sprit.e Owre will not permit us to publish any proportioeof the cures effected by its use, but ivewouldsresent the following opinions of eminent men, and refer further'enquiry to the circular which the Agents below named, will al ways be pleased to furnish free, ,wherein are lull particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. Fonat THE PRESIDENT' OF AMHERST COLLEdE, THE CELILDRATED PROFESSOR LIITCTICoCk ".Tames C. Aver=Sir I have used your enEn• Ity PEC.TORAT, in my own ,case of deemseated Bronchitis, end ern satinfia from its chemical constitution, that it is antadmirable compound for .the relief of Inryngial and bronchial difficulties.— If my opinion en to its superior character can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D. I= PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MIAMAOLOGY, &c. YALE COLLEGE, MEMDED pr IIE LIT. HIST. MED. PHIL. AND SCIENTLFIC SOCIETIES OF SIDEDICA AND EUROPE. "I deem tim.CnEnnv PECTWIAL an admirable composition from some of the hest articles in the Materia Medico, and a very effective remedy for the class of disensesit is intended to cure." Now Aaven. Ct., Nov. 1, 180. • . • ' MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Senate, states he has used the (MERRY PEcTounr, with wonderful success to cute an inflammation of the lungs.' FKOM ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS IN MAINE. _ _ - Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir :—I am now constantly using your Ciinurtr PECTORAL in my practice, and prefer it to any .other_rnedicine for pulmonary complaints. From observation of ninny severe cases, I am convinced it will rare coughs, colds, and disco:es of-the lungs, that hays put to defi a nce till other remedies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of coo• 'sumption, and consider it much the best remedy known for that disease. Respectfully yours,- I. S. CUSHMAN; D. PREPARED AND SOLD. BY JAMES a AYER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST LO WELL, MASS: - Sold in Carlisle byDr. S. Elliott, S. A-Hubbard and Dr: Ranlitt's—:n illechnnicsburg by Dr. Ira Day—in Newville by J• 11 Herron-1n Shippens burg by J. C. & U. B. Altick,„and by Druggists generally throughout the State. June 18, 1851. DR. mrpoLuirs Celebrated Family Medicines • It concerns every one. Cholera can .be cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea- For the removal and permanent cure of al Diseases arising from an impure . state of the Blood and habit • .of body. - • Tho AB-wise Creator has implanted in all organized bodies.:an innate disposition to self preservation. The vital powers possess. the property of resisting -the influence of external causes, but as the BLOOD is. the common par bulum from which all parts of living--matte-- ' derives its renovating elements, and consequent ly upon which the life of organized beings de pond, it is probable that in oases of accident or whore artificial means tidy° been employed tot:deprive it of nn essential property. the vital effects or the whole system will be directed.to ward restoring to it that property. In all con stitutional and hereditary affections, this flnid hits tindergor.e some primary alteration, which is the cause of the special disease, or which es sentially contributed to its production. Resto ration'to health can only be obtained by a re. moval - of the — Court:The datnie through the medi urn of the circulation, and Dr. Keeler's Sarsa parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this fluid Ithown. See pamphlets. Blaeltwoodtown, N. J., June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler--k-Dear Sir: I am entirely out of your Panacea. I was called upon day before yesterday..for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I:have introduced it, and I think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully yours, • War. PARHAM, M. D. .For details, certificates, Sec„ see circus tars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, orge size, 6 bot tles $5 - DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies before the public this stands' pm-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough, Pleurisy, - Asthma, - Spitting of Blood, and for all if of the pulmonai y organs occasioned by cold. Too much praiso cannot be liestowdd upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges every one.afilicted with any of the above complaints to secure ij at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Trion only 50 QM -DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CAR3II Every family whether rich ur poor, who val ues health and antis blessings, &tumid have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the beet remedy known for Diarrhma, Dysentery, Cliblera Nlorbus, Cholera In fantum, Cholic, Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc.,and for all diseases of the stolnach and bow cl'e caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited has given it a reputation oe firm as adamant: KEr Price 25 cents per bottle, DR. KEELER'S VERIVIIFUGE SYRUP. This - remedy Is' `pleasant fo - the . taste, harm loss to the patient:and all powerful in removing all kinds of worms from the body. It is with out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will wad- Ininistered according to directions, remove! __them_withili_hvo_or_six_hours_aficr. dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. ' • DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE . _ Although nut recommended as a "cure all," yet they uro the mildest and best remedy to re. move Coustipation, Jnondice, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness , Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Bead. ache, In digestion, etc. Unice other purgative medicines they leave thohniVelsalways relaxed and consequently. aro the proper, medicine for kir females and persons leading ti solitary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELER'&:IIIIEUMATIC LOTION A justly celebrated esternol application for Pains of the Cheat, Neuralgia ficadscho,SpOns Bruises",,'Cie - Doloreus; Swellings of the Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, ticiatica and 'for all disor• dors Wherein a sedative and rubefaciont rerun. dy is aPplicable. Price twenty-five cents per bottle. „: - All of the above colebruted and extensively userlmedleiner ' aro prepared and W./ Whole sale and Retail, at 294 MARKET bTREET . . Fdr sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle; A. G. 5111Ier, Dickinson; slessre. Altick, Shippens burg, Spell N.lllachaniasbnrg, M. Miner, Shiannnanstown, and In every town tbroughou the county and State.. Nunnery 14,1851 SWiLINiI OFT At COST TUE subscriber having purchased the stock of Dry Goodth, Groceries, 66e., or.A..C. Fetter,. at the.cornor of North Hanover and Loather streets, informs the public that the whole of the large and elegant stock will be .sold out AT •C OST. but •for bargains, jA' 5l tr. -JACOB FETTER. GRAIN, WANTED! WHEAT, R . RE; CORN and c•A'rapiir , chimed by the undentioidoind tho highest .10 n diet Price paid in CAEIII. • ' Mao, good PAIIIILy FLOUR and Mill Fmniotilifferont hinds for rano ron reasonable, terms. Apply at the FARALERS',IIIILLIfoinirIi Good Hope Wed Penhaborn Cowman!): Cumberland county tiept3tf MARSHALL JAMES. . . alebicincs. Crarp - oe .U 0 'Cr G S :COLDS From the widely celebrated NATIVE PILLS illioccilancons Valuable School Books, bIiBLISHED BY THOMAS, COW PETIT I.'WAITE Sr. GO., 2.53. MARK - Er STIt ELT, PIIIADELPHIA, and for sale by all the book sellers in the United. Stktes • MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, An easy it , troduction to, the study of 'Geogra phy, designed for children, and completely 11- Intdrated by .120 engravings and' 14 colored MITCHELL'S INTERHI:DiATr. GEoonAPHY" Thelma, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps are printed together in one (parte volume. AIiTCHELL's SCHOOL Croon Amy I¢ ATLAS; a system• of modern Geography, comprising a dent Mawr of the present state of the world and its five great divisions, limbellashed milli nu merous engravings and illustrated by an excel lent Atlas centaining 28 handsome and accurate colored maps. This series of Geography by S. 'Augustus Mitchell has been wholly or partly intriitliteed into Ate public and private schools •of alrille principal cities - and towhs of the Uni ted States ,• and after a full and Stir trial of, its • merits in these schools, it has received un almost 'universal recommendation. nfiTcLIELL'S ARCHHi•GnooltArliylli. ATLAS An 'ancient, -classical and sacred Geography, embellished with ' engravings of remarkable events, vimi's of ancient cities, etc., and accotn paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful colored maps. MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geog- raptly, with Maps and emhellishments. Mitch ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent nod popular books, nod are becoming very exten sively used in the best schOols of our country. Gannon's Finer LESSON IN DHAISSIAH, based upcin the construction and analysis of sentences; - designed as no introduction to : the "Analysis," - GREENE'S ANALYSIS-- A trent'se on the ethics lure of the English language, with illustration[ .rind exercises adapted to the use of Schools, by Samuel S. Green, A. M., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These books Inve already in the short time they have been published ,obtaMed : a very six tensive circulation, having been introduced into the public schools of Boma, Baltimo re , pii to _ burg, Cinciimatti, St.- Louis, Vicksburg. and other cities nod towns, and recommended by those who have tried them is their schools, as without question the best: English Grammars. - in - existeoem „ SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. ['Jig PH/lIIARY SCHOOL READER--Plirl tat is intended Top beginners. It contains a lesson ' upsa each of the elementary sminds of the lan guage The Primary School Reader, p ai l 2d , contains exercises in articulation, arranged ii, connection with easy rending lessons. The Primary Reader, part Sib, Is designed for the first class in Primary Schools, and thd lowest class in Grammar Schools. no GRASIZIA'R SCHOOL READER, in designed for the middle class in Grammar Schools, and contains exercises in articulation arranged in connection With reading lessons THE DISTRICT SCHOOL lI.EADER,'IS design for ihe_ highest_ classes in public and pri vat schools. It contains bICCrCiSCS in articulation ' pauses, and inflections of the voice with such rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful. THE INSTRUCTIVE REAILVE ; or n Course o Reading on Natural History.; Science and tile. rature designed for schools. THE SPELLING BOOK. Consisting of wands in columns and sentences for oral and written . exercises. ,It is a complete and syvematle,seriesof eXe r ci,es„,in, English orthography. Thiallighly , popular-series, of-reading-books, --- and this Opelling book were compiled by Mr. in. D.' Swan, of Boston, and judging from the rapid introduction into schools.which they have obtained in the Eastern mid Middle States :mil' in many of the Western and Southern States, we think they arc really better adapted to the Wants of teachers and scholars than any .other yet published. The publishers_haven very large " number of recommendations froth public tclHiol committees, [metiers antrothers friendly to edu. cation. FROST'S HISTORY OF TILE U. STATES. . One vol., 12-mo for high schools nod acade mies. The same work condensed and simplified - 'or ecimmon schools, 1 vol. 18 mo. JAnvis's PRACTICAL Pursronorrv, for the use of schools and fitmilies, 1 vol. .12 mo. with engravings. " - • PnITTARY PIM/I/LOGS% by the, same author,' I vol. 18 nio. FIRST 800 c 11/ An !TITBIT:TIC, by F. A. Adams; ricndcll fer primnry nml commonsohools. Afirrumuric IN TWO PARTS the same author. Part first—advanced lessons in mental arithMetio ; part second— rules and examples for practice in written arab metic, for common and high schools. A Key to examples for prat:lee. in written atritemetic. for the use of teachers, by the same author. These nrithmetics have secured', very high recommendations tioni teachers of schools and academics, and from professors in several of our colleges, and from others interested in the cause of education in various sections of the Union. T. C.,25. publish_manydathex_School Books, which there is not room to enumerate here, besides Law ,Medical, Theological and Nliscellinieous Books, and they are fully prepa red to answer orders fm• books In every depart ment of knowledge. Booksellers, Selionl Com mittees, and others, supplied on the most favor able terms. Cscpt 25,'50-Ir. • Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S' LITHONTAIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottles—Only One Dollar. . rho Proprietor of tho Great American Remedy " VAITODN' rOZTADLIL LITIIONTRIPTIO MixTnne," Induced by th Argent solicitations of his Agents, throughout the Unite States and Canada; han-now Reduced the Price of his popular and well known article; and from this date teneeforth, ho will put up hut ono size only.—his num sottlm: the retail price will he , ONE DOLLAR. The public may rest assured that the character of the Meth sine, its strength, and curative properties WILL REMAI ,INCTIANOED, and the same care will bo bestowed in pm taring it as herclofem. As this medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchase ay those Om have not hitherto made themselves acquaints with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi srticle is not to be classed with the vast amount of " pemedit or the day. ;" it claims for Itself a greater healing power, i ell diseases. than any otter preparation now before to world; and has'sustalnen •teell foe eight years by Its impede medical virtues, and, until this reduction, commanded doubi die price of any other article in this line. NOTICE PARTICCLATILY, this article acts with great bra ng power 'and certainty, upon the Blood, Liver, - Ridneys, Lungs, tod all other organs, upon the proper action of which Nib an tealth tlepend..• This medicine has a lastly high repute as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, and all diseases of that nature. it m ha relied upon why he intelligent pbyslestm hoe abandoned Iris patient, —and G hese distressing diseases, more especially DROPSY, the props *tor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At t . -aresent pride It to easily obtedned-by all,-ind the trial will - pros the article to be tbo 'Cheapest 411edicino in the World! tv - Please ask for pamphlets— the agents give them away - they tiontain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to fu Medical matter" valuable for houenhold purposes, and wide will save many dollars per roar to practical Itoutekeepem . These receipts are Introduced to make the book of gret value, aside from Its chancier m an advernsing medium ft' the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form lotions hem all parts of the country, may be relied upon. 1150 . "-Vauglin's Vegetable Litliontriptio Mixture '.—th Great Arne-Henn Remedy, now for sale in Court bottles at 0 each, small bottles at 50 Ms each. No small bottles will b Issued ever the present stock is disposed of. • .Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 007 Main Street, G. C. VAUGIIN. • Bold Whelan% and Retail bg OLCOTT MoKESSON 4 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. B.—All letters (excepting from agents and denims wit wham he transacts business) must be postpaid, or no attentic • tit be given to them. S W Haverstlck, Cur Halo, C & G 13 Altick, Shippunsburg, Russells' Dico, Dickinson, Spahr, Mce.haniesqurg, • A H 'Lager, Killgotown. • ' . 00.16 Coactios and Wagons. ANOTHER lot of those fine - Mka- Conch es and Wagons. for chittlrendust received ntthe confectionary, fruit end toy storo or sop t io: • - - A. S. WORMLEY Harrison% Oc•lighbian Ink. ririEttethsertticr has on hand n largo Supply , of tho'nbdre ink, Whieh, by a special nr rengeniont rittillto - Projtkieter, he is able to fur nish to merchants and oihura,.at the manulao turers.wholosale prices. •".au2,l , ::.• SA HUBBARD. . ohildrenre Stockings. A ' FULL assortment of White 'and Mixed ]Morino ficupo of - all' Linen for Children.— Also, i t i ndioadlosa in great variety just openod by_ ' • , ' InTNPR. • _Pure Cider Vinegar. . , TUST received a fresh barrel of Pure Cidd 4 , jp Vinegar, of superior quality, and wart:ante free front adulterattork, nov6 • f • G W 111 I NER, J