ctu aburrtisements. 71300:ES: • .0081 ES!! DOORS :!I NO Vir ON TELL, SEIELVES,'A'r Jr. - Err:aids' Ot4l , Stazict r uest - door to the Post Office,' .Slain street, Carlisle , ',*; • X.:a and Enleataining, = Homo is. Home. I rry r'pis or Scenery Celeeri'ies by Wilds, bile and Forest Trees Reveries of a tchcior, Alton Locke. Tailor and Post, Yeast proton by union author, Country Year 1 1 6olt, tic Vnridl Phases,ADid District School, :lout:Ile:vial • Disclosures, House of the Seven Wide, Wide World, Popular He• , . . , Mo.»! and Religions.—Old Bed ' &incision°, • liifera,i. Tiloughis of John Fester, Dr. 'John io•i', italigimis Life and Death, Memoirs of ‘leGlioyoc. Triiiinph over Death, Dr. Godo4in liitit's (11:;1. Lilo of Blister, Anion's Alarm, Baxter's Call, Jay's Morning and Evening Ex-' areins, Builyan's Works. Life and 'Works of Dow,' anionic on Regeneration, Tracts 5 vois - Miller m l'uld.ic Prayer,. Charlotte Elizabeth's 'Work (f • eanipletp, Pg alitil's Ttig hahis, &e. Ws/ 1/', eq. Bi,zr:raphicql a n d..liiseellancons. Milman , s Gibbons Rome; li-v01e,1.111111e9. Eg land. ti vo.s , MeGatilpy's England, t thiforia, Gilli , s'Greece, Proissart's Dhronicles, Mayer's . Mexico, frulim lVars of D. S., Disice•y of . the Jews; I-finto v. of Wyoming, Nineveh's Re mains, Marcell's History, Modern Philosophy, Bancnifts Lilo Wils.hington, Lives of Putnam. Patrick Il e i i re, i S.,;I • Anderson's Annals Eng lish Blain, :kiosks im's Ecclesiastical History anidley's Napideou'and Marshals. Washington and it ~ l'el •r 04, II uier's Magazine. Do Tod questlTe's Di•mocraey in A merino , Seott's MiS cellaaie, Ler! iiroS on Slinkspeare, &e. , . 7 4',vr15. an.l Poetry.—Waverlo. 5 vols., Coo per, 35 vol., Maryatt, Bolwer, jitillCS. ke., 13 yraa, Dalt°. Simi:spears, Milton, Scott, M oo re, Iltira.s, Campbell, Bemire, Collins, Gray, Cowper, Thompson, Pollock, llowitt Cook, Lan lon,Tutoinr. Goldsmith, Shelly, lee. Ale.), Juvenile imil Gift Banks in•varieiy. All tha above enumerated Books and many more ;gin hand are handsomely hound in Cloth, Gilt and .Leather. Ott hand in addition two Popcir I.ou;n1 hooks, 2000 Prints and En :it 'Wholesale Any article in my store whether in the Itled— ic!ne, Books or Fnnry Line, I will sell very low for nosh. Alwnvo as low and sometimes lower than the city prices. Coll and 'ore. II M RAWLINS, . Next door to the P. Q. oct2o Fresh Arrival of New Goods, THE subscriber tins just returned frornibe citY with another "sr., It of New- Fancy and Staple DIZY GOO US, embracing to the assort ment n great yriety' of Lad , es Dress Goods, Cloths. Cessimeres, Satinetts, Kentm-Itv, Jeans Flannels of over' description. Hosiery, Gloves. &c,, to which hewould inviteihe attention of the - citizens generally; pio . mising that ;hens goods will be as low in price ns the same quill; tv Octan tie purchased elsewhere. O 29 G W HITNER. STOVES, STOVES. stibscr4r would respectfully call the nt;entico of Ore-rfahlic to his full assortment of SIOVES, consisting of Parlor, Nino Plate, Cdal, and tlle beat Cooking Stoves now in the market, and as . small 'profits and large pales is tae roottA ho strictly adheres to,.great bargains are g.lararneed to all who purchase nt the Cheap .Store of . 4)11N I) GOIWAS. \Vest end of Main street. opp.mile J. & D Rhoads' Forwarding and Commisinn House. oct29 Important to Ladies, TITE tindersigited takes this method of in• formin , the Ladies, el .Corlisio that lie traehes the art and nifnery of DRESS CUTTING on an entirely new and scientific principle. Lafics are ref - tussled In call nod examine the taste and comfort of dresses cut by this system. Dresses rut nt -cents each and warranted to give entire satislaction. For further prim talons call on Mrs. ANN BRACKN RY at Mr. 'Roberts', oppostte the :Mansion Rouse—from 9 o clock, A. M. to 3 o•rtock, P octal S .1"I' YL P, Inventor. Carlisle. Deposits Bank. AN election for NINE DI RgCTORS4ot Ferve 'fie en aine Ymtr, will he 1144 d at me Baskin; on MONDAY, the 17th dnv or November' next. between the h oura of ln o'clock, A. M., and '2 P M 13 EVIII'.III, C nab' r. NO'ZICIE L FITT of 1. 'mullet? at ion on the estate. .I,isuph trwin, lain 'Newinn to witahip. Cum .er l uul emlnly, have been lamed to the entiseriner residing 111 said t0wn.1414,. '.All per sons indebted -10 sa'd estate will Mahe imme• dttm , priv inert ,home l,eetng olsitrn owainet it wiA present them fur net tlemen I to MARX L IRWIN, Extr'x. ISE Farmers k IYPichiaists Take Notice TII Vl' David C, Buyers, near Roxbury, Franklin county. holds the potent right for C imberlnnd county. for Ma,,flold's Clover Holler, and Grover Gilelord's Cleaner at -1.1) tho same. believed to tie the only good Cleaner in 1113 (Jolted States. Ile notifies all persons or using these ma, ehLtes. wallow obtaining the right from the subscriber. Mr. Jacob .A.bnint 9in Carlisle, and Mr. Smith, Nl whini.l,. in. Shippensburg, are authorized to make gahl machines. DAVID C. BUYERS 0010 Hanover Buckskin. Gloves ) a large ins rc neat or the cele• brat ea amovoz—Buclallm - Gloves, ‘‘liich will be sold Into oct29 N 1V %V001.V., Ag't Auditor's Notice. THF:. undersigned having been appointed an Auditor by the Utahans Court of Cumberland a".ity to mar,thal and distribute the assets to and 'tl'ol7lo. the, creditors of the entire of Mary Hu:naccording to law, hereby ntiti fl :a th , ,e.ratereeted that he will be at his office It the borough or Ca:4We, for t hut purpose, on Saturaay the Ist of Voveititier next ; when and where they may present their tteenunia, : 0ct22 . 2t 1V M PENIt 08K, .11,ditor. Si:rill' , heifer. C AM t to the premittes of the 'subsetiber, in Hainftden ' township, 1n _.,E , .. • -.-. Cumberland county, ` 4 % , ?.ft; . ";', ''''V ' i ,A \ I a STRAY HEIFER. t.'' ' ''. ft% ' - Silo is a red., brindle, -.'"' with a white Rum, and Y - is a)I wo llnti a half years ...;--...r.' .4!' ~ it . 11- ,t‘oid. The owner is te r klo ,AI come forward. piove .propdity, pay , t i .os a:td she her away i .or'she 'y ill be sold net,ording to law. teet223l),. I'd C •EISPIRLY. -Rags.l Rags THE highest cash price will be paid for clean linen and cotton Tags, at the.nlzenp Stoic H of . (ei:422> A M dieditoios - Xotice THE undurvigned.having:heenazointed by the Coutt of Common Tens, of tinberland county, an suditorto 'marshal and distribute the assets fn the hands of Matthias Minor: executor orlaeoh doe'd. to and among the Medi tars of 8.110 deceased,-will meet for that purpose at the public house of David Brown, in Shiro. manstown,ob Thursday, the '231 - 1 inst., at 10 0 , 00. k. A. M. , • G ; DO, SDERBA ON, 00t152t Auditor., Mechanicsburg Institr l te. THE Third Session of the .MeeluinicelmT In-qituto will con mance on the Ist of Octoher inst. For eireulars,'denteinittg oarti , ulnrs please address F fiepti/ipdst, Pritunpal. . . .• . JENNY LIND, .. • • • , rEvtly .LIN D. and other extracw--frexh tell from ftons;ml'll, tozollier Wiilt a aplezirtirt na aorltnent of Santis mid Perfnmeiy,*nt ill'e.. Cyri• rat Drag ,irora, next door tn 'fin PO r kli office: ili. ' 5 t R AMU:sr:3'dt ANC; U Gr..o CU. r, Bonnet Ribbons, &e, _ _THE- subscriber - hos just a very largo and desirable stock 4, Bonnet 11.11.Mont.,,ittero cheap; Also Velvet It admits lor .trintruiti4, with new style of Worsied ° Trimmind Braid ler Ladles! Sacks. Also, Embroidered Sack Flannels: ; oct29 • G W HITHER. I • • .13 aleraZATO.,,, •-. JUST rereivhd another ,Indo,of York •Bng - 4 ging onitablo foa tho Formers. 0ct.29 ' N W WOODS, Art. B ors.—Tost roe eirsd n largo. rissortmenr of Aron and Boys Bonin which, will he oola t low • oia.2) N W WOODS, Ag - 'TS D 1 LAINES.—Jnet received n large, lot otlVltte 1)6 Lninee. whietr will ho 'told very' &Am (Oel 2.9) WOODS;.Arcti. . • • Wide Silk Volvets, • • . .3UST received n few nieces of Yard:Wide Sill( Volvtir, for Ladies Clank,. niid - Prlnnrilicis. sep . tv4•. Enibioltletioo And Ribbous. - • .Tivii.onorodi.on n.ROmont - offEitiroiderild Collin, v r.,iginGs awl Inear!inO, .miiolllariety of,nOw stylo 'Pliiidajbbons. .: 'M '. '... •I .., ' stiptC4 " ' •.0' W TN g•it. -; : • , . !-Aorcs• - . ..51)0p5• ••••-- • EVEOPLE GOODS. subscriber is just receiving at his DRY GOOD, AND CARPET Emroaium, the largest, and meet extelisivefilock of FALL AND • WINTER GOODS,: aver tirought to Carlisle, which he will on the most accoinmodiiiinglciimis add tit the low-. oat possibliv tering. Among the goods receiving are a very extenSive•nssortment of 131 . k, Plain, Figural and Fancy Dress Silks, mous de laines .Cashmeres, French tMerinnes, Coburg end Canton Clothe, Mpaehas, Chintzes,. Prints, 'and every ether variety of Dress Goods that is to be had in the eastern markete• Also CLOTHS. Plain and Fancy Cassimers, Satin and Fancy Vestitigs; Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans', Cotton Kerseyg, &c. CARPETS, A 'well gelti,ited Mock, such, ns Cotton, Rag, Venitian, Girdling, Stair, Hall, Ingrain, Tapes• try add Imperial Carpets. Also; 150 eases •of BOOTS AND SHOFS • of eve)) , size end made in the most fashionable and durable manner. An assortment of ' FRE,SI-1 GROC.ERIE'S & SPICES, &c. I would partienlarly invite 'lhe nubile to call and examine the stool: bolero Malting their perch:tees, no, Fam determined- to cut Goods very low. Remember the old stand, East Main street; opposite 11. Saxton's Harilwaro Store. 6ept22 t G OGILBY. GREAT - A RIIIVAL OF kali' and nfilyter Goods. ! AT THE STORE OF THE SOBSCIIIREI2 . TItI t: RE kT .111 A TIT FOR DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SEIOES. THE subscriber resOectfully informs his Trion In and numerous customers, that he has re turned irom Philadelphia, with a large and va ried assortment of FA . LI, AND NVINTEIt 00 0 DS, consisting in part of BROADCLOTHS CASSINIERES, ~nttinetts, vestings, muslins,„clieelts, tieltings, flannel', linsey, velvet cords, cravats, stispen• dots, gloves: LA DIES' DRESS _GOODS, sillcs, merinnes, bombazines, figured and plali elm gentile poplines, mouslin de Lnines, gin . g hams, calicoes, alpacas, shawls, gloves, hoste• ry; Coburg eloili BOYS! CAPS, aVery large assortment; embracing every stytt3 style and 9tiality. - SOOTS AND SHOES. An' extens've variety of Men, 'Women end Chi4lre - es - Boots and Shoes, from the most eel ebiated tninufaeturere. GROCERIES; • Of all kindt, such a; sugar, coffee, Molasses, Rice. &e., &c. CHOICE TEAS from the welt-known Tea dealers. Jenkins & Co. wh r visit":our establishment are free' to acknowledge that we are selling every descrip. non of Foreign and Domeiti••• Dry Go ds..Boots nod Shoes, &c. nt astonishingly low prices.— Our system ot • low prices has already nttrarted a inrgelmmlier of:people, The attention of all who with good bargains is solicited, as extra ordinary inducements can he offered to [webs. se's. Don't, forget the corner opposite Leon era's of I stand, North annoyer street. 13,irter, Logs. Raga rind Soap, taken at mar ket prLoe , d N W WOODS, Agt. MEM - 00Tgo AIND—SECCIES. TH If, subscriber has jest returned from Phil . AL. ud dphia-with n large and elegant rtsort• nmnt of Ladies, Gentlemen's and Lley's 7 6 t13 0 01'8, SIIORS & GAITERS, alt of which have been selected NWT great ca-e porchnsed from the best oftablishinenta, to which he invites the particular attention of the public and Ilia old customers. Ills assOrtment canals , . of Mon's. Calf, Kip, and thick Boots, Boy's do do do Buy's and Nlen's Brogans, L idles Kid ;tad Fran, Ii Slippers, Ladies Dunnelied Gaiter Boots, Chi'twines SllOO3 of all kinds, In Inn. ire nosorttnest comprises everything in his !Inn. OF the newest mid most fashionable styles, whieli he will sell nt ns low erne es can be had anywhere else in the-borough. To -nroitu this call .nd examine for yourselyes, He charges tolling for nn exanfinrAn of - his stock but will show ^it uith pleasure. , Ladies and Oundouteu'u haws. Shoes and Goiters menu factored to order -in the bent style , no monal.-- , 01tementher the old' Stand on North Hano ver street, next door to the Hardware Store of 3. P. ee snptfl JONATHAN CORNMAN:— Dledicines! IVZsdicines ! Fresh Nledientes reeently, received at -Raw. line' old 9.0,111. sent clanr to the Post office Main vireo, Carlisle.` Dr..l. ileClilluch, a graduate of the Univer• sity Penli,ylvaoia, is how a partner in this eet3hltshinent, and will give his especial super• vision to the no npoundtp.vol prescriptions. All \ledwines warn'o'ilM pure and genuine. and sold at the lowest rates. Fresh Pine Oil and Fluid constantly lor sale. Msv 2u.'5 I. I! 4 R A MASTS. NEW PALL GOGME!! TUE subscriber has just received 'a large and general assortment of NEW FALL GOO e insisting, of French Merinoes, Al pacas, Cohurg Cloths. Cash.neres, Mnti. de Lames, Gingha , na, Calittoes wi.h, other Dress Gao Is. Also, Broad Cloths, Caasimeres and Satiinets - ,•reitiz .and Soar° Shawls. Flannels, kn. to which the attention of the citizens gene is invited, . sept 23 G W Sack Flannels, JUST opened a general assortment of Flan nels fir Ladies Sacks, of various, such as scar let, pink, green, blue, gray wad black v an& nt moderate prim?, also a variety of Lona. Shawls oh. tha best fabrie. G W TN ER. WICLLIAIVIS & BROTIXER, NEWVILLE, PA. Ink EALER§ IN lIARDWARE 119 variety for use and ornament. AiKO Shoe MOrOCCO, &c. Glass,' Oil, Paints, Rock at d, Ride Powder, '&c., Cedar Ware, Ropes, Breshes,..Trunhajlaskets and Coach Truninitio; &e. They have ,on hand or will furnish everything to tho, BOOK and 'S'TA TIONP,ItY line. They] have an extensive Meanlamory of TIN WARE for wholesale and retai). house and Barn Spouting well and promptly- done. They- have an extensive sroE warehouse, where may be found the most approved patterns of Parlor. Coal and 'Cook'Sroves. The public attention is directed partiCularly the •Lancaster Keystone COOK Stove, fur sale exclusively by them; the heav iest an a l cheapest stove in the market. It will be borne in mittd_ohat their Cook Stoves are the cheapest offered - for sale. All other • cods so d as cheep for 'cash as' the cheep cheaper, cheapest. • •INewvillo,,sept2Atf Estate of John S. Miller, dec'd, ATOTic El is lierehy.given that Letters Tea r% tainentery on the estate or John S. tiller late or Lower Allen t:witship, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in the sathe.township:-- Ali Persons indebted to said estate aro neruby required to make• immediate payme..t, and those having claims to present them for settle• mum to MICHAEL P. DILI., :scpl3,patit " Executor. 29 1 -O. I I I .EATT S9B.iMROII received n small quenfily of Glcrifieltl's Patent Sinre,h Pohill, put up in a, ..nd-a, Ib end highly recommended us n very su perior nriicle. Also,.Patent Slush' Polish. • sept tt24 G Superior Pleidiug Vinegar ' TllP..tAttheuriber linajnat received 100 gallons very super or Cider Vinegar, tverfneted pure and Cl the vory beat quality. Come and try it. sapt2d ' 'G . NV- HITNEIL, Pr4hootaryle Notice. rcr OTICE in hereby given to all persons in ii wasted, that the following accounts have been l'ilod iu tho rrotlionettiry's office for okatp Amnon, by the necountatits•therein enured, and will be prosemod to the Court of Common Plops or•Cuntborland county, for e'onfirmatiou and allowance, nn ‘Vetlitosday the 1 - 2tli day of November. A. D. 1851 : 1. 'rho neve:ant of 4),aniel'Cline,•Esq., assiir non of mi3bry S. Myers and wile, under a deed of volnigary assignment. &e. 2.; anconot of DanielChne Ego., ;onsig noo.of Ebort, srA.undar a ' deed , :of ,vo. union" assignment, &c , • r 3, The account or Sarititel - •Womiburn. ire :piastre-tor or the Hanover end .Carlislo. Turn pike rind' cninpapy, • 4. 'rho account.' of Christian ,Eberly,assighee of. Part Her 16 , • ; J F. - LARBEItTO hi,. • grnoortuals, . tiSTA'Oecived ITotili lot Of .GROCERIE sold ygly,,low,At:thp .cheap Stori,East AfainStroot. v ; • apg.' ,, " •• • •' • • ' ' C. OGILEit EMI Stc.irtg 57.1)Dps,' "%EMI On9C*RIES! -A NEW supply of Mesh Coffees, While and Brown - Sitars, Spices of all - kinds, givend end utiground..with all the other varieties °La Gro.. cory e Store, Including also a .noor supply of Jen. kin's '.Na; 1 Quallip FINE GItEEN,¢t. .BLACK TEAS, in metallic peeks of riortar, :half and. pound. 'flackages kern SO to 81,50 per pound,lis oleo n the bulk. :All just opened and for sole nt the store of Ificl2l I. W EBY. FALL CrOODS. • • JUST opening a very largo stook of Fall and. Winter Goods, so lollows. Cloths, enesimersp. vesiings, erninctte,. Ken• lucky jeans; velvet cords, , flannels, tickings, mer,nocs, alpachns. cohorge, mous delsines, cashmeres, poplins, calicoes ; Sack . flannels, shawls, handker hiels,„ gloves ! stock. , logs, scarfs, veils, Irish linens,.Canion flannels, ribbons; dress trimmingS,.honnets, cloth cape; silk plush, do.. gum shoes, woolen yarns, cot ton othrings, cotton laces, thvend eigioge, do laces, Swiss and Ineonet do, black silks, bonnet do, do velvets; combs', brualies,. spices, gibea ries, Ste, &c, &c , . We only ask vat to call and you will bo con: vinced that our goods are the cheapest, oct 15A & W BIiNTZ. a'y~~6oC~ ,i THE subscriber has on hand n Inrgo and well selected assortment of MUSIC of all kMds, consisting of i-!ortgi, Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, He.. also instructions for Piano and other instruments. Method" for piano, "Mazes Method for the Violin, &c. and a simply of , Viola and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality nt city prices. Having made an arrangement with an im• porting and- publishing house. in Philadelphia, Its will Lo constnn:ly supplied with new Music and able to furnbdi anything in that lino at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Music Teachers will Mid it for their interest to call and examine fur themselves nt the corner of Pitt and High streets, opposite the Mansion House f m 191 S. A. HUBBARD. 13,00 TS AND SNOBS. THE subscriber hts just received o larg o • „l ib supply of BOOTS & SHOES,' fig - Spring and Summer Wear, whi.•), makes his assortment very complete. It comprises I;entlengn's French Call Skin and Morocco Bulls. Congress Gaiters, Jack son Boots, 'Alen's, Boys' and Youths' Enam elled Congress Boots, Cull' Skin, Goat mid Kip [3rogntis, M'irocco Boots. S ipPera. Also. Ladies' Mi4seq and Children's Gaiters, Buskins, 'i'ies and Slippers. Evt,ry effort will be made to please the citizens of town and country, who are respectfully solicited to con tinge their patronage. -t Carlisle, may? Wl4l 141 PORTER. SAVE YOUR PROXTRSTSC • -- FOR A TIiIFLE NTA PCl'3llll9 wishinii to -esco s e their proper ty from fire without the mil of insurance coMpaoies, shook] have their roofs covered with' Blake's' Mittnt Lailatio,t Slate, or Piro and Water Proof,Paint. 4 root wall covered with this article will last mach ; , auger than the too unpainted, and will render it entirely Fire and I,Vater Proof. This article can ho had cheap a the Hardware St'Ore of marl 9 JOHN P. LYNE. N.O l l/ICC.XI jilt to E .:i t : s ari s - Q ei t: t e ,, r a 7 b i: u e r , , C l 6 7 r t l h i , s , le lB l3 s n i . rrecks, • [larcener'. any soldier. of the Ur No. 68 Garrison ffiand out. of the, Bore' and one mile from the Garrison, without a per: missing in writintrfrom the 1 - 4ioniriantlinl,.. Offi— cer, will he considered a Drverfec, and $3O REWARD paid for his apprehension and de livery at the Barracks. , - This order will be pUblished in the Ne,ve— pripere of Carlisle for the iniormarion of the citizens. By order of Gil. Cobim _ _ W. I. AIM:: !OMER. September 2 . 4" 1851.11 Pow .3dit Black Silk MO, ac THE subscriber is naw opening it general assortment of Lniig and Short Black Silk...Mits. new style of Ladie.4 Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves, and a Genrral assortment of silk, list thread and cotton Hosiery. _ June G rlr HT TN ER' Tr.a. !-.ME A ! TEA! . • ' . . Tr ATRST AR R I V A L 7 " , .. , ..•'•••::, , - 6L4 r ROA!. CHIN A !—The 4 1 :701.(7 — i - I :',41 lovers of good TUA can h° Ifikt Glt.EBll supplied Ivit . h Joitltin'sfe. Co's 1 t.. i . : TEA& , Superior , Gicett end Black , ..X. - ; ~ I eas, either loose or put up " in fourth. half or pound Ine• Panic p teas to su't purchasers nt prices ranging from 50 cents up'to $ per p nand, by vatting of the store of f mai J. D. IiACRER'r. Brushes I Brushes: • A great variety of these useful articles is fered - for sale; consisting of Whitewn,h,Swee - )1 tag, Scrultbintz, l'aint er,s, loth, Shaviitg, Hair, 'reeth and Nhi I, Flesh and liruttlies i great vartety, nil of tit Inch are et the best qua ty and will be sold atthe lowest prices Junef;. S El, T.109"1" Bonnets and Ribbons. NVE have just received our third supply of those CHEAP BONINETS J• B 0 NET RI:DEO:11'S to which we invite the atienticn of the Indiee , may 7 • A& W BffiNTZ. FI RI! di. WATER PROOF. up.LAKK'S Fire and Writer Pinot . YAINT,. which hoe been so extensively used for the last six years with the utmost success on the roofs of finitses, Stearnhants; &e.,'no: single instance is known whets it has . tailed. For sale by r m 12] H. 1'0:4 •' Green and Black Teaß. FROM the store' of the Messrs, Jcnkins of`Philudeiphia,, of the best 'onalities; and al• ways fresh, constantly for :411e. by ' . June. 25 :11 W F,IIY, MUSIC ! THE subscriber having received the agency of LEE, & IVA LAER's USIG invitee at ten• lion:to a large collection of the latest and most popular pieces published by that firm, compris ing Polkas, Waltzeb. Marches, Quick Steps, Songs, &c. all of mMidli will be sold at the low est cask prices at the clump Book Mid Periodi al store of A. M. P IP ER,' Agt. A Challenge of MO: S OFFER ED by E. AIeCLAiN for a bet- N. ter article of Sonp than his Pm e ntMagnok, either ror removing 'MI, sunburn, abd Pimples from the.slcirt, or for shaving.; Alarmist:cured by E. McClain, 83 North 7th• street, above Cherry, Philadolphia. And sold by S. W. fiA V ERSTICh., a his Drug and Book Store, North Iran - over street, lExtensive Furniture Rooms JAMES R.WE..VER .who.t reep - ocouliy: ball the attention of House Keepers and the imblie to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Soles. Wardrobes, Centre end other Tables, Dressing and plain' .Bureaus and every ntlrr article in his branch of , business.: Also, now on !Mod the largest as sortment of CH/ IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. ir.r-coilitts made at the shortest notice' and a Hoarse provided, for funerals. I Ho soliu.! ilea - call at his emrablishinatit on North Milo; ver street. near Glass's HOTEL.. N.B.—Fur Moire hired out by the month or year. Carlisle, — March 20. 1850. I y , , To fh6-Ziadios, JUST received, nt,P 0 ItT E 2'S S STORE, n fresh nesortnie'nt of luidies'-Misses" and Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, Bus-! ltins and Slippers, or the hest quality, tilsoteve.t . ryvarloty of Intim/ colored 'From It lauthig for . guitars, o, lila will So mado,np tp JUnell 1851 t. A otice. lkl" T hereby 'given 'dial ipplietdion IN will he made to themixt Legislature, agie-; ably to the Coistitution and laws of thin Conf.. monwealth, for nn adoration' in tint Charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, so as to tooter:cm said Bank the righbrand pfiviltigns ofa Ihmk;of , isms, and to eltattsa tho' name of Mid Until( tb: "The'Farmers & Chink of Carlisle; ' By orderer the Board 'of Directors. >. , . , Vf. fICIETDM, Cashiot:' 'Car Dep. Bonk'. key 12eth, 1100 TO 4.1 S , OEM • AM now optSning stook ofhLn dies and Goo'lemon's Boots and• Shoes.— .• Also. h - largo lot or Iloys Boy Misses ar.d Childron'al Shoes. All of Gio tiewmit -style, best quality ' ', 'add best or all•iOry'ehoup. - •' • ' ' • lap 2 • ••• • ' C. OGITA:W. , • • . THC annual olOctionl (Or lliiactora of lue ; 0440 0 13:ink; twill be hold,ngroalblv'to char.! foiort tho third Mondify:.(l7th). of Novoinher.! oext.llintwoen thn hciure 'of 10 o'clock"; 'lt Mr and P Ati . at , tho Banking Bomb ol: the Carliale.Doitoait Bank:4 ol:0183t Al LYON; Preaq. , ditn '2Uneytippit,eltts. ALVAN snomgnn., PLAIN 'ND DECORATIVE • . Schii.filktit Sixth 'Stree!,:betrri? . . rithirt, East 81:dc. .Phitaikt;lda, CALL the ettention of the trade ; eontractort and others, bitilding or remodeling, to their cdtm: pleteirstioitmeni,mt architectural ornomants.in thevarious styles and ordere; for interior decm , ration, in plaster and comtMeition: ;Capitals for columns and Pilasters, cornices, brackets, Irie ass, canter flowers, reset:ls, Mouldinge,' &c., executed in the best menet.. Modeling from ori.linal designs dune with accuracy at short notice. Designs .fitriiished tor ceilings, &c.— Orders from all parts of thti - Utlited:Statesicare• fully packed with perfect safety: Met 156 m) - . Carpets and Oil Cloths • AT • CHEAPCARPETSTORE • grItIE subscriber being in a bye street is Am' der'a low rent, and vory light store axpen• see, which enabled' him to sell goods wholesale or retail at the lowest prices . 1n• the city, and buyers wtil do well ro examine his assort Merit of boautif4l IMP BRIM, INGRAIN and.YE NITIAN • A R PETS, nl nlt I,trid tits and: every variety. And OIL CLOTHS !mom 2to 24 feet wide for Rooms, Hail's, 4c., with a greet vnri• sty of low priced tottrain Carpets,•front 25 to 50 cents; and Entry alit] Stair Cgrocts from 10 to 51) cants per yard. Also, tlearth• Rugs, 'ruble Covers, Floor Baize, Cotton owl Peg, Carpets, Stair Rods, &c. H. 11., EI,DRIBGE, No. 41, STRAWBERRY Street, one door above Chesnut street, near Second, Philada. octB3m, Ilove►•'s Ink iliantefactory •I:EVOVLDTO No. 144 RACE STREET; Between Fourth and Fiftli,nonosito Crown st.) PHILADELPIIIA, "WHERE the Proprietor is enabled,by in creased fneilitio.9,lo supply'the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its widespread rep utatiori has created. . . This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidenco.ol. the American public, that it is scarcely necessary to say any thing in its favor, and the inanuiscinree takes this opportunity to say that tho confidence thus secured shall not be abased. In adoition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manulitetitres .Idamantino Cement, Toy mending G.lass.ancf as well as n su perior lisle Dye s a trial only is nisenssary to insure its future tine; and n - Scaling,lTras, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers. at .a very. lowCprice, safari - go or small onsniities. Orders addressed to JOSEPIcF: HOVER, octls Jltandaclurer: Perfumery, Fancy . Soap 8t Paper Box DIANIMACTIOZW. 48 Jilarkel sired, bauw, SeCv)td, CI LEGG & CROM PTON, Manufacturers '4J of Perfumery. Fancy Snaps and . Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Druggists sod Dealers in Carlisle and the' Cumberland Valley. tri their extensive stock Good's. comprising Pertumery; fancy Soaps. Powders for the complexion, 'Voile', &e. &c of every variety. Also, a full and complete , as sortment ol Fancy Paper Boxes, of every do scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice., 0:7 - Don't forget the place", •I'S Market street, Philadelphia. Alf orders wilt meet with ptemp uttentiol f • -"luta ECONOMY is WEALTH • Light: ..firdigltt Light! Pine 011, Catayalae Et Medal Fluid, OF acknowledged superiority and Purity, manufactured. and for sale nt the lowest Wholesale_ prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at-the old eutablished s:tuld of the late Rion mih T. Davis, 11101 , ,N, NglV JEltsEy, whore orders by marl at-otherwise are solicited, an prompt attention given. The veice of the nubile' for fifteen years, and the nwnrd of n Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Friteklie levitate aver all comeethers, is itiffittieitt evidence of the excell.mce of our Oil. Pitch,l7arpentine,l7osin. and Spir st of Turpenque. 1;n : pule 'Whdlesalo and ut the lowest prices. loct3o Silver .IYIe dais Awarded To . E. CLAIN for Perfumery . :and Fang!? Soaps, 1849 and 1850. , • , El IVPCLAIN ; , continues • to , Manufacture El . tits Celebrated First.Prettitant Vegeta. We flair Oil. P4tent Nlaw . oetie Sono, Orris and Tenherry Tooth Paste. Lilly White. &c., pre— wired at 83 North 7th weer, nhove Cherry, Philadelphia. And sold by S. W.ll/1 VCR- S I'ICK, at his Drim and took Store, North Hanover street, Carlisle. rju1y2.18.51.6m wiwzrz., fic CO., B ORE, Md. GENERAL COIIMISiION AND FOR— WARDING (%11illt.GlIANTS North street, opposite the Stiquelmonali Rail Road Depot, Baltimore. Keep constantly on „hand for sale, Fish, Salt, G lane, Plmmer, &e. Lib eral advances made on consigineuts. June 18;51, rnn pd. - • . Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning' 4 and Scroll Sawing Shop. WOOD. TURNING in all its branches, .1 city. is yin and at city prises: Every variety- of Cantnetand Carpenter work either on hand or tuned to order. -Bed Posts, TOle 1..^g4, 4 • Xizang Posts, Balustres,, JsreiNtl Posts, IYagon Hubs, Roscits, PatterM, C0111.1!IIIS, Slat and Quarter Alouldings, Round or Octagon Chisel liandtes, Po. This shop is in STRAWBERRY ALLEY, tear 'rhird Street, and as'we intend to please 1.11 our customers who want good work done, tis hoped the trado a call. Ten- Pins and Ton-Pic Biala unidii io order or re • turhed. W.• 0. - 41TCROK.; Harrisburg, Abel) 30th,0351-i , St. r~ „Grand and Square 2/11.15705. untann L GAZIELIGE, Ilinufactuier3. 8;"9 and 11 Zutalu • xVlmel, liatliuoi•e, N 0 'FORTES; from G , to-.7,-octavos, in 11L - in Rosewoo4 Mahogany, and Walnut cases to various styles, with, and %vithoutlronframes, combining all the itnproveinentS requisite to a auhiltior instrument. K. & G. have received from the' Mar'yland Institute the first premiiefii rpr , their Pitinos, three succrasivo years; 1818,1819, 1850. They have also been honerod with huiberous teatime nials,frorn all, the ruost' celebrated artists who hove used their in.4trinnunts.' Pianos from their esaibliehment have been used at the converts os ..f.And,j-Icrz...ffulitts'tne.lt, Bishop; Lubordo, Arlopp, other„eruittenr - nerformera.: They geartintee derdhilify care. rind will, ropface . .rith othiirs all 'which' mar not give satislactiiinfiniliiirlilion bo made within six,Muelhs,afierdeliyerYt Uanufactery...liciug' concluded oe.the most extensive scale L.trebles ,theM to banish instalments at the verylowesi prices; whole sale, and retail. Constanily• on • hand, A: P Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from 845 to $2OO, tor which they are , solo agents for this city, . January22-1 - 1ga..1 y • 4.9lVortsmen Take;lVotlco3P, ' .7 OEr X 4 811: Z R Norilt-EOsi Corner of Walnut and Second Streets, P IL ADE: I; P FPI ' ••• ICIAS ON (lAN . Di I NECEIVEDt 11.31. complete ,assoetcnott of stilyr. GUNS Powder Flasks; Game Bage, , ' add: all other : Sporting , Altparype of Am; best : .and ',lnoskop tirovCd patlerne, He ;Ims:itottstedifly'Aire-hihW/SPORTING POWDER: of 'oll!:(l . eacitiPatine.Y.Percueeion - Cope, Shut;iillullet; f3oilt,potElll,colt 'Cartridges, rind, a goneral swrtmont. of, mrdo• risk for Gan Mak,ersoSay , ,Z(,,, , Area P,E2CUSSION:. o,APp,',orn. Superior quality, designed expreresly ,neeortnitenl,Of •FISIIING, TACKLE el, waysonlmad." • • .1k a the 1'21)04, Mid 'any articles in Ilia lino,"lhe subscriber will'etoll us low as any other establishment irtfieDnited'Statem , In teatlmmly 'cif hie skill; ac a manufacturer, th 6 ERA NKLIN,IN,STMUTE . ,.., is ill" yearn 1840 and , llB42.,mwarded Ao him T r(O._(;PRTI .FICATUS,t-and Alto years 1844,, -1846, 1147. 1848 and , i1t15R, t E1)7,1.1,5;1.,11,E72 IVIr.DALS pl oflvltiCh. nuty bpaun at IN Ulaice Mal; „.'• wiIETI3.IOAT, R.Re, OATE4psuri : Wound 41Yv!tilick, undc,r4igotol,uuk tho 'tgiulrot moy hut , pringpAiil.lp_cny. ;Alegi mind 1?AlltILY: laOLFll, , p)rd:Mill•For;d, or :! 1 .ICF:vrpni e onto .on teloonntAn,terme.::!Apply, nt the ,WA RMERS''/ ILL ( frampiqy • Gond, Hop!. Wont riuusburoltwnstkl•pzeclutlerinnil , county 'toit3tf - ' ' — I4ARSEI4I. I ,IO tJd 1E I,or Inistellancolui. „ . . zlyziLzt? ,sAim On TVEIiN:ESD. I IY4 the 10th of becenit, 1851, amp subscriber will sell at nubile 9'616'10e -- following - property.. to LOT OF GaouND,feuntitining.2 neraa more or, lets, Situated in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the tiouth' by Brotiniti lane or a comitioation o Lourherstreet, on the •West by (riot of Jan* Armstrong, on the North by land of John,No ble,•end on the liner by a lot of. Rev. C. P. Wing. This lot is improved by a linedwo eta , • ,* ryBRICK DWELLING Itißa HOUSE, a good stable, carriage' a a house and other necessarY out. ell. buildings. There aro also some very:fine fruit trees on the tat, and a well of good waier.• 'Sale to commence of 10 &nitwit, A. 11.1.. Terms made known on the day of solo by ~ • novbts , ' . SAC 013 ICIEMFFFER. • ORPEAN'S COURT SALE, . ZIPY virtue of anorder - Of the Orphan's Court of Perry county, the -subscriber, edminis trator of Abraham En', dec eased, "ill ,sell by public outcry nt the public house of John Rees er, on SATE/I:DAY the 2'.3t1 'Nei/ember. 1851, nt 10 o'clock, P.M., of, said day, A Tract of Woodland, situate in Rye township. Perry ,dountt, bounded by lends of Mu.groye's heirs, Manic. Rupp, widow White and the Perry county 'line, containing" 50 KC RE S and 4T Perches. Terms made Ito- , own on day ()rank. REI'sIJANTIN ERB, novste AdmitliS I valor rte bolds nent Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania. Filbert &reel above Eleventh, Philadelphia. riprlV. Lectures 'of the regular course 11 . commence annually on the SECOND MONDAY of Octocer, and continue until the liret of March ensuing. Anft ()flees for afull coupe of Lectures $lOO 2 I S talents who have aitended two full courses at whin. schords 30 0) Mniriculndun Fee, paid only once a no PI [lc Ica! AnoonlY - ~, •,- to 00 Gnulumion Fea 30 00 Thn Commencement will talc() place Dally in March. FACULTIr - - - WAT.TER 1) , Professor of Ma• teriq Medina nod Toot-nommen _WILT.L6f. S: HluantrroM. D-,-Professor - of - Ho , moeopnthic Institutes and. the Practice of Medi. SAMUEL FREEDr.V, M. D., P?o e(:nr of Botany nod Medic:o Jurisorudroe... CHARLES NIEDIJARDi M. D., Profess - or of Clini cal - - ' JOSEPH G Looms, M Professor 0101) S oks nod the D souses of %Vomon and Children A LVAN E. SitTA LI, M. D., Professor of Pltysiol- Ogy d Pni{lning V• Mivrritvw SEMPLE, M. D., Professor of Chem lorry nod Toxicology. Fro,scts Sues, M. D.. Professor of Soracry. NVILLI,itst A. GAUDIstn, M. D., ProteEsor of Anut..my. •.T. B. PETIIERBUIDGE, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. WM. A. GARDINER, M. D., Dean, No 503 Arch Street, r'llt.ada., June 18, 1851—fith. SHIPPENSBURG AOADEITIY. J. 11. STINSON, A.M., Prolesstii of Lnn• gimps, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. „J. OREN, A. M., Professor of the Normal befiartinent. LAVERTY, Aiatnnt. P.SSRS, LAvERTY & KNIsLEY' AI would •respedifully inform their friends and -tile public generally, that they intend to commence the Ist Session of their school, on the Ist M triday in October, next. They in * • j tend to spare HO pains in turnistung everything necessary -to render the accommodations for boarders ample and-pleasant. They have engaged tiir iho Classics and higheo English Branclieg, Mr I li 6 . TINSON. graduate of Princeton College, who ctitnes with ate. mast unexedptiottable recominemintione and. rellirences, to character and—eitalifi;mtiOns, • Students will be prepared to enter any class in College, or for business. The discipline will be Amid and persuasive, arid it is hoped, parents sending their sous here, will not bet dis appointed in their moral and intellectual culture. There will also be _a Nurmrit Department, in which young men, wishing to prepare them selves ref Teaching, can du so, on. the latest and 111081 approved plan.. The place is noted for its hea'tlifulness and the moral and religions character of the corn timinty.,,Thifo wi'l he two sesaions a year 01 live rriontlis each: The Wittier Session coin mencin,g on the Ist Monday in October, and the Summer Sassien..,on_theiad .Munday.in pril. . • LIT ER S, t:=7 ! _ Bomffinz, Washing and Tuition in 1 7 ...nalish ()rancho.., per session, (5 mu) $5O On Latin or Greek Languages 5 00 Get Man or Music 5 OJ For those livinr; in town and the immediate vicinity, wishing to board theinaelves, the terms will be moderate. For furilier partienlars, address, D. A. L ; 1, VEItTY, S. KNI 4 4EX. Shipnensbura, Pa.,-sepil7, Proprietors MEG) , SPRZIVG .a..3.8. - a nu. IcEWVILLE, CUMBEithAND COUNTY. PA W. R. LINNT, Principal, an& Profcssor of Mazi phy.ics and Ancient L•mvunces. J. ALLEN BROW NL:A.I3 ,-Prntlp,sor of Nato ral Plnlocuplly and,Mailleinatics. 91111E,Winter Session cit iii lostimiion will 11. Commence oil the first Monday in November, s o,h, wall the excetitioti of t Week b' va cation at the time 01 Christman lio(yd A ys, CO 111111111. 111161111 e last Toursday in Julie, 1852.—• After that the sessions will comMence regularly oil the first Mondays nt February' e n d' August, and ot t the lan Thursdays of , Juno and Decent bee. Every tiff :rt on the part .of the proprietors which would tend to make the Institution worthy Oldie confidence of the public, will cheerfully be made ; and,thay would . hope that by a discerning people the meths of their Academy will net b•• overlooked. I, leaded an it is, in the Of the hetionful nod remind,: Cumlicr.tind Valley, its sit' nation is exceedingly pleasant and ',condo while hu villaae and swim! Im fluted for. he 'morality at;d iinaltigarrea of fly inhabitants,— gvery possible inducement will beheld out to stw debts of the Academy to pursue the unly path to genuine usefulness. TEll tits For the canting term. mildews in tho Inanelien will lie charged 0.1 1 ), month. In the Latin and Greek languages ne per month. Al lerwurds the terms \v,ll be regularly as billows: heti rding and Washing per .4 , : eBien-pf live months, s3s' Tllllloll iii liii 1811, - 10 (iii do. Au. including tin and Greek, la 110 Ftench and enc't Oil 0 Vocal and lash uinental Altisie,- each .7 00 lostructintni in the Hebrew language will he gill' an ~itliont nay 'akin io ral charge. No " day behnlar," will he received. and no student taken fur le,a than half a term. !. :Chi:43es in civil Engineering will have the nd• vant a ges t'd field oi ivratitia with limn C unitise .ruid Chitin', Level and I. Per Ih,in, ,ingto intone a thin...ugh Academie edaca lion; on cupyitig-lour tyear.s,.lhcacen rats ta he e.' MEM . , • RentHee, PehitinnAit< Gengra)lty, History. English Graeprotr, Watts en 'the mind, 1111.nluia• tinu; and Alg,ehru cont.ttenceJ. =I , . Algebra completed, Ueomerry of Plaine and ,Solitl : . , , 1-1111.1.,p11%. of Ali : ll4lp.m, Cie.:ool4V, - Moil , 'ral l'llosuphy, Chemistry,. Lain ; Grammar and (leader. - a. =GI „ , • Annlytic'al Gaamntry. Conie Seciinns.• Difieeen% tin! and Integ,rl.l Sci”nue. Cm-er: Virgil,. IXonice, (,des) Greek Gngnatnr ari4 1.14.,Adja. EMEEEME Surveying, Ilierntunia I and ink:deal, Navigniinn, (04114,tt's) Amronon He'unninv, illentnl Priilosophy; orehriAlorti , V, Hamtal Horn,e (Are Pneliete) Juvenal, Pereins, Hower and flosiod. We would strongly rec ommend to those who do not contemplate,' collegtme 'Mut:anon tfor their sun. or nerds. a, dttl.Acndemjc coursu,as. in this 'Unvoiced intuit of itnelletunit I inturoN'ement molt icc short of this it ill satisfy nn American pklple mid tt 113 thinly beliovuti thou this institution posses ,ea the capahilitins for imparting as sound and Cum' plete nu edultption as auy.other in thu °emery., ,REFERENCES tleCep;ii•rie, Rev. A. Slurp, Rev. 8, L Derket•. Dre. J. ;Unpile, A. R 6 nkee. S. P. Ziegler Nrer% ; Den. 3. A. Riker.' Rev. Dickey, ;tee. M. U. Pet Bleotefia •;' Den i • %V; 11. Allen.,Pre4(ll6ll.,if Girard Celkge. Dr. 3. R. Irvine, l'sle;Vville ; . Rag . T. :4 7 ,...:n1e•re, 'lLehniuncl; ; Rey. 3. L l l:o,:ille 6 ifielili ashlw Jervi‘y Thn Fueulty et Jefferson Colleeiii lemei 331.11., A. M. key: 3. 111.'1;6eRege, Bel '.16r66;; etkrotherg; M. 1.).: Willrensliutg,'ede ; iNborno,•4llpf f hloy:. l'enten. '•• • '''Le'ellr ': • ' • .:, a, eons.. IAItRISONS CO LiU MIJIA N ardor to diapolo 'or:stock 'floOd;-1. Willi toll a low.dozenroV .20' 'per t Cot boloW . ae facturees:onUlt prices. County nfOreliOrite would-do .wod.to giva•me a call.- -•— • I rrAA,WII,4I' El I 313134111,?, . 1; ; •%,: I li~ceJJauconS, .! . ITalna* Sphool•Books;:.' rbtaitt SEIR 11:Vi TMAS, COWPETEI WArrg fit (7. D 0.,253 M HO ARK ET mET, I ” I ,IADKLiquA , nod for•sale by en,the book' sellers the 'United Soles s :MITCHELL'S. PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY; An easy introduction to the Study of Geogra phY, designed tor children, and. completely il lustrated: by 120 engravings 'nnd 14 colovell gaups. , MITCILELL'S INTErtIitEDIATS GranatArlo The teit, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps are printed together iii one gnarl° volume. treIiELL's.SCHOOL GEOGltArtilt Fs: ATLAS, system 01 Metiers Geparapliy; comprising a• iption of the present state oldie world and its live great divisiuns. Embellished with nu- Mei pus en,ravielg? and illustrated by an excel lot Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate colored, maps. This series of Geography by S. Augustus ;\ Diction has been wholly or partly introdueed into the•public • and private schools or till die principal cities and.towits cf the_Dni led States ; and alter a lull and thir trial" of Its merits inthese schools, it has received an almost tuti vernal recommendation. ANCIENT GEOORALtror & ATLAS . filmic:4,, classical nod sacred Geography, embelliShol with engravings of remarkable , events, views of ancient cities,sete., mid accom• paned by ancient Atlas contnisiog 12 beautiful , colored maps... ' - - MITI.IIIIII_42S ATLAS OF ouTtusiE MAPS Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Gene raphy, with plops anti embellishments. M ttert ell's Key, to the study of Maps. and Carroll's Key to ,l dchell's Geography, are excellent soul popular books, and are becoming very exten sively used In the best schools of our tounleY. C Ile rig's Finsr Litsson IN GitATIMAII, based 11OODAIIC construction and analysis of .sentences; designed as 11.1 introduction to the "Analysis." - Guestcn's A NALY9IS—.I treat - se so the sIVIIES lure or (lie ItlogliSit langtinge, with illustcationt 4 iii exercises adapted-to the use of schools, by Samuel S. Green, A. 11., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These hooks hive already in the short tittle I they haveteen.publisheur,'Obta:ned - a cell' .2x lensive circulation, having been intrethiced into I the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pints; burg, Giocitinattii St. Louis, Vickshurg. and other cities and towns, and renommentled by those who have tried ditto 1.3 their schools, as without question the best English Graminars existence. EVAN'S s - ctioot, READER'S. • run PRIMARY SCHOOL HEARER—Pert Ist is intended for beginnei s. It contains' a lesson opoi each of the eleinentary sounds of 'hi' lan ,. gunge ,The primary School Reader, part 2‘l, eontains exercines 111 articulation. arranged in connection with easy uniting lessons. The 'Primary Reader, part Sd, is designed for the first class in Primary beinktilS, awl tile lowest class in Grammar Schools. lIE GRAMMAR SCIIOOL ft Ennl;n, is designed "m' the iniodle ulnas ill GratLmiir Schools, ind vont:tills exercises in articulation arranged in connection with reading les•rmii Tor. Disriticr - Sensor. READER, is design fOr the highest classes in pubic and in't cat schools. It contains exercises in articulation, p:utses,aod inflections of the Voice with such roles and suggesstions as are deemed tiseltil. TUE IpfqllllCTleS or a Course o Reatlitnn on Natimal It ator); Science and Lite. • 'inure 'resigned for sel l outs. Tug SPELLING 1100 K. Consisting of words in columns and sentences for oral and written exercises. • It is a complete and sysimusitiu series of exercises in English -orthography, Thls - itielilv series of reading books, and tins speliiug book were compiled by 111 r. m. D. Struto,.of Boston and judging from the rapid Miroduction into scliools which they have obtained in the Eastern and Middle States and in many of the WeSlerli Stiles, We think they am really better adapted to the wants of tsachers soil scholars than any other yet published. Thopuhlish e rs have a very large ottn.bet• of recommendations from nubile reboot edmmittees, tuckers mini others friemily to edu.. cation. FROS'I"S HISTORY OF VIE U. STATES. • One . vol ,12 .._o for high sel,ools and Heath:- Pies. The same crock coati .liSeci and simplified or osmium, schools, 1 vol. Di roll. ° • JARVIS'S PRACTICAL PIIiSIOLO&V, rot- the use of schools and Tainilies, 1 vol. 12 mu. with engraviogs. • . l'adualtv PILISIOLOGY, by the sante author, 1 not. 18 ino. FIRST Bans F. A. Adams, iiitended fee l t ri many and common schools. - A RITIIMETIC IN Two' PYHTS. By the same "dithor, Tort fir a.— advanced jessons in mental arithmetic ; part set:mut-- roles mid examplei for peat:titre in - written :with dnetle, ror otoootoo m , ,1 WO c.:lmola. - A Kee to examples for prawiec in written for-the use of teachers. ,b3' the s"it'P These arithmetic.% have secured very high recommendations from teachers of schools' and acatlemiesonal fermi praress3ll3 ill sevet:al ur our colleCes,auth Icon others interested in the cause of eilo,ottioo Ocarinas notions of llie Union. T. C. & Co.'itilso publish many other School .Rooks, which ;here 15_ not room to enumerate here, w:Afeilienl, Theological soil isuellaiteous Honks, and they are luny preps' red to answer orders for hooks in every delta' meat orknowledge. „Booksellers, School Com mittees, and other% supplied nu the mint favor. able terms. (scot `25, Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S utpniptp-Tic, IMMURE! Largo Bottlae—Only Ono Dollar. rho Proprietor of tho Great A - Pie - dean Remedy " Veva !IN BORTA131.1: I.I7II.NTRIPTIC MIXTVRE." induced by do argent solicitations or his Agents, throughout Ilia Unita Mates and Canada.-has now Reduced the Prico tf hls popular and wall known artiolo; and from this date tenoolOrth, ho wilt putftp,,but ono °loos onl.y.—hie quail :.—tho retail price • • ONE. DOLLAR. The public may restasinred that ties character of the 15feth doe, it, strength, ands curative properties wit.t. ItEhlia JNICIA,NOE.I), and the same cam will be bestowed In pro torittult as heretofore. As tine medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchase ay those trite have trot 'hitherto made themselves acquaint° with Its virtues, the proprietor' would hey to intimate that Id trtieio is not to be classed with the vast amount of "RoroDdi, at the day ;" claims for Itself a greater healing power, i .11 diteasee, than any otter Preparation. matt! Leary tA ,Inarlit; and has semi:lee Iself Ibr eight years by its snperit medical virtues. and, until this reduction, commanded doubt ire price of any other article in this line. NOTICE 'PARTICULAR IX, this artiolo seta widiureaChea nt powcr and certainty, upon tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Ind all other organs, upon Oa Draper anion of which lite no mishit depend. This niedicites has a justly high repute,iss a remedy for ;I ' l n ' n Dropsy and Gravel, and all diseases of that nature. It may be relied upon whe phyaletan fins abandoned his Patient, '-- and II s ties° distressing diseases, more especially Due Petri the Prom nor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At I 'resent pike it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will prim .ho article to be the . , Cheapest Medicine in the World! Please Yak for' pamphlets the agents give them away they . oontein over Fistedn paieSof reaelPts. T (hT adlilion to fa Medical, itiaiter'. valuable fOeliciuseilidd purposes, and wine will save many doll'us 'per yeor to Practical housekeepers. Thearrecelpts am introduced to make the book Or grei calls; aside from InScliaractet. as an advertising medium' ft the mwlielne, the testimony in favor of which. In the form; knelre from all parts of this country, may be rolled upon'. „ • . „ Vaughn's ' Vegetable Litlintitrintio Afiitureh—th Stara American Remedy, how'fbr gain In quaff hOttles at eiiellomtir, bottles at 50 cts each. No small bottles will b Issued after the present stock Is riliposett of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N; V.. 207 Main Street. . G:0. VAUGHN Hold Wlldle.ale 80 . 110E61 by OLCOTT bicKESSON CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. 'N. fl. All lettifif(excepting from agents and dealers whom he trnnsnels hasihiss) mud Go 'post paid. or no anon , ut hr given to them. " ' " S v Ilaverstick:Cailisle; J C &.GM Altiblc, • Itipponsburg, Russel E Dice, Dickinson, • Jl. Spahr, .111achani , %qurg,, .1 •A 4 "Lager, Kipgapawn,. Oett6 - , • , Coach e s Aid W#kott's. M`ZOTELER lut.orthpso!fio;Onxllir and Wagons: fonaleildrononsi rltCivod uttlie onfeetimmry, frtittandloyamore or, s Supt 10. A. S: WORMLEY. '7 • Harriann , s Columbian Ink; rinc. auhserther-lini on 'hand a lerge supply' " 'of ;the above ink, which', hy a special at rangement ' , r-ith the proprietor, ho,is.shis io fur -nish;to iiriOrehanrs apt'. others, at 'the mauler qurere 'Wholesale prlcoo, , !,, „,„; aual r' , • - 'S •A -1-IU-1113 . A11101:1 , Ohildpn:s,,.Stoe!cings , A . rum:. nsijorpep; n end Mlxod oMerino Henna all elzds.for Children,— Alio; gieat variety hist opened by_ . G W HITNER. . l'nre - iiidnn Vinegar - IrUST recoived.h .freah Inirrvl Puro Cido Vinegar, of stiOorioigiality, aid warranle ; trot) from o.dultnitatlon: • .; . ;,-. •-v049, nova ", I,G W 111 t NEIL:'. .111is_ccil . ancons Art-Union of Phikdelphia, INCORPORATED nyTI I LEGISLATURE' OF; PENNSYLVANIA, For the Promotion of the Arts ofAlesign in the • • United States., OFFICERS.—DEtat . C. .C;titst i President; Wm. D. KELLEY, Vice President; EDwaan P. miTcuram, Treasurer; Bariam, Recording Secretary; GEonas W. DE.wEs , , , CorresOnding for l ., ; e. V . E cl ß:k .ub lt r m il b mi eLfor of ili F d iv y e en , kl . B ll ß a l r i i - " a ill p r r il i e n e t iv 6 e r tibtvrtnarores.. " CIII2.ISTIAATA . AND HER • C4ILDRIEN," ongruvea by Joseph Antitews, ti' ten. and the companion. n print of flitrantg- ToN'o MERCY'S .DREAM,^ enziaved by' A. 11. - 113. iichic, New YOlk, or the, choice of atiY two oh the f.litt.vist four eolendid enstravtuss, . I. John Knox's Interview .with Mdse Queen'-of' Scotia. pn;nttol by Letoz, engrand hy•Scirtain. • 2. Roth and Boaz, painted by „gather/nal, en.. grayed by Sartain._ , 3. - 11fircy`g Dreabcpainted by Huntington, en. graved by Inchia.- Christiana rand her Children, painted by fluntinnitni, ungrnYed by Andinwn. •• And a copy 01 the Philodelphiti.Art Union Jle• porter, n monthly pamphlet containing a report of the 11'1mile/ions ut ,the Institution..and infurmas lion on the enhjeet of. the Fine, Arm, throughout th,:,wh o l e werld• • r Tim Aar U NiriN of Philadelphia) awards prizes ill ile own Certificate's. with which orignoil'Amort can works of. Art may be purchased in any, par et the GMT& States, at.the option and selection of the prrson whohnny °built a prize at the Atmuni Distribution, which taltes place ,on the evening of the net we , k rlay , in every year.. ' The Executive Committo of the Art-Union ; wheo Ft, requested, select ~corks of Art, without Menge or conwensetion, from their Free Gallery; 210 Chesnut erect, fir those persons in the-coun• try, who may live remote from Galleries, or politic ealubinons ,if the Pme Arts. Subscriptions of illeritheiship, $5,00 Ahould ho nettle as curly os prat:6l.'lllde, no an to entitle mem— bers to early numbers of the "Reporter," which will be ferwhrtled. upon the recaPt of tho' money 10 tine pl l l Ol lie country. Or'Subscrietionti re. etved title office, where the eogreving4 - iiiill''Repurter" can be eeen. July 30. 1651. POP. TEL lES IVA VDARS. Splendid Fancy Goodtv„ Elegant Gift Books, &C. &v. W. HAVERSTICK has just received .0 • from the city and is now °veiling a splen did display of FANGY GOODS, suitable for the approaching Holyday Season, to which he desires to cell ate attention of his friends and the public Hi s assortment in this lino cannot be surpassed - in novelty and elegmtee, and both ihUnatity nod price of the articies,.ean• net fail to please purchasers. It would be im possible to enumerate hie HOLIDAY FANCY; GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy artiaes of the most novel styles and exquisite slier such as . Ladias' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrunt'nit Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) Papa MaClie Goods. - • l'..lit . gent alabaster and porcelain ink•standa d trues, Fancy Ivory, pearl and ehell card cases, r Port Alimonies, 01, every variety, Gold pens and peeeils, • Fancy paper weights, Papeteries, With a large variety of ladies ncystotionery. —•- - Stlit nud bend purses, Ladies' rid ng whips, elegantly finished, line cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, 12,,uusel's perfumes of the various kind, Musical instruments, of all kinds and et all ideas, ingather with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for Ito , yday presents, to which he:invites special at " Also, an extensive and elegant collection of HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS,. comprising th, various English and - Amerkani ANNUALS for 1831, rielily .emhellished and, illustrated P001 . 03A L W 0 R WS, with• CtIILDR.EN'S PICTORIAL -13,0'0 IC S, for children. of all -ages, than which. nothing, can be mare appropriate or p'easing as holiday gilts. His Itssortment..of Schaal Books-antt School Stationery -in also, complete, and com prises every thing used' in Colleges and the Schools: IlCiAlso desires -to call the particular attention of Friniilit , S to his dle.ennt display of • LAAIPS, GIRANDOLES; ke• - • from the exteniive estahlt.hinen - te of Cornelius. Archer and other. ol Philatleiphin; enmerising every style of rorter, , Gliamber and. Study. Lamps, fir horning eitinilr lard ; sperm or ethe real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c His assortment in thieline is un eanalleri tn - thelieroneh.• FItUITS. CaNFECTiOARY— NUTS— Pft EiklaVED FILUITS.,&c., in every littriety'and. al all uriceizi, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can.be confidently recommended to his frionds - and . the little folks. Ilts stock ,enthrnees everything-imtlie lino Fancy Goons, with m'any other ortidles useful to 119,1.elceopers:which the public are especially invited to call and see-tlivin‘, the holidays —. llemeinbtir the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bask nn North, Hanover street. deelt S W. Id %vErtsTicK. ricasmi IN ItiZARZET: Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Perfam ery, Fang ✓hizeles, es'c.,, rvilE subscrinor ha= just received his Spring .stionly of DRUGS,--NIEDICMES AND CIIEMICALS,. amm , which can be found every article used by Physicians in their pre•. scriptions, to the nutting up of which,he will oivo narrio•ular :Mention. Alan. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, &e.. and a variety in Pitney articles too num• eruns to mention, together with a superior lot of TOBACCO AND CIGARS of variot,a brands, all of which, having purchased in per sae, u pon the most, favorable , terms, he will guarantee as being of the best quality, and is willing to sell, not exactly. at City Prices, yet for a very small' advance fur CASIL- • fig would respectfully.in,vite the attention of Physicians, Country Merchants-end Pedlars, to whom Ile will Make atAlberal deduction.— Opposite the Railltuad Depot, corner of Pitt and High streets, Carliele,,Pa— marl9 . S. A HUBBARD. ne.amraorav„ dusr, nosTo MASS,. IHiS well khown esi.abliehinent is still con, ducted in the same manner it. has always burn. 'rho• central and pleasant situation of the house, its commodious arrangetnenta ' and the' entntorts end' luxuries to be round there, combine to render egreeabh3,aMe4vaptage. ratite. the traveller. ,Ilaving been ono cf the. firm Or. Johcl L. -Tucker &.:Co„ so long nt-the henchof the es tablialtment. the Beheeritier..plesigee hie beet exertion:lto maintaini , sreputetioit, - und to give eattefeetien to his MUM:M.I4Ira. • , ialloStOilcSept2.l.3ll•l tVM H PARKER., . RID ,GLOVES. , JUST opened '2O dozen of beat fluidity Fieneh Kid Gloves. m Eall and Winter Colors. Also, a few Black Lirnte'll4UFFS. which will be sold ch9tlo, ."•G'''W'HITN ER., " ravvenoinatnams. WE aro now openinglarge assoriment of Fine French Worked Co[ are, Ganda' c,Floune• log. Cantbrislgintts dnd •fireOlings, Undep sleeved, CutTs, Zze oct 9,9 *13.; ! • THIS :WEHIC. rIiTS WEEK we ricoivc.at 'the Central A Ding 'Store next door. to thti,Etiet.office;,- - a . line staid( or ;Iva dtfadicitte. , . , jo lA, '5.1, , RAWL:PI & AibeUL 1,0 . . VC IX Tetr..E.T zt;! . , „ l'lrlf-10rJSANPS of bottles .of the . (;0111IlOUN b. baso•lisen sold.dor- We t shirt past yeat c end• WUP neek'ribnown •„;to folk& terlog-, ill few dayti, of 'n t'erittin con disease, Seminul'wealtetess of the Urinary organs. ,t,er . scAtit afflicted using this &antra end pejOiltir rentedy,nsett Attic no PXPOPUre; no It.•leiives tin r ..,dtc;ort,l , ttiii• requires 'tio .rontrietteitn. , diet 'us•liesifitrin'..— cuntnine n.t blereel'y or. ,nexinilli . iit,tigUi: l : , Y , !i4l to the nyardni; and in itclantridlO,eneeit.dgn, or condition:. It in flied thelient , Fanned', tomato for,..Fluor Minot .or d•rtiplainbc) remedy,thounandn sufferi without the !may/- lodge o remedy ,'Thin teleb`fated remeay ItualongV been tined iu privaie,prectlce of d ,phy sician 'end with unerring suretait, iv curing • ninety nine of the hundred minis in u. few dnyo. Around tech Ft ce plain end full directierin; CAUTION —Ardi far': the. AM ERMA N COMPOUND, tilidyurelinszeplyilicalie Agents Price t per battle. Fin , sale by S. ELLIOTT Corlitde; J. W yuth, Harrisburg; R. Williams Columbia; by ,Ml4ll.ltratriioccotor; , E. Morris go, .7 nyk. r,•, Ittst. . . • 200 ' .'FtitBo6"l4iltit 411, 48'Alt1titkr 'l4°. Ell EMI