Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 12, 1851, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MI
'Or),4t laymtr.
The true principles of farining are just
beginning to be landerstood. It is but 'a
few year.s;;at least in this country, since
the farmer has sought , assistance, in his
important vocation,frorn the safe, and sure
guard ofscienee, The processes of-.the
_
cultnre 'of' the. - ,soir have been - handed
daYtt froth fitthisi to son for a long period
of time ,without any attempt at improve
ment.. The time has already past when
the, ller Of' the soil was content to pro—
duce just a sufficiency for , the support of
animal life, and that too of an indifferent
kind. He has already begun to reap the
advantages of calling in scientific pririci
pies to his assistance.
Within a few years inch . has been
done to improve in a high - degree- the
choice and delicious .fruits of our climate.
Our inerlcets aro now loaded with fruits
of the most tempting kind, which, by
their abundance are ; brought within the
reach of all classes of society. Who can
estimate the amount of happiness and
substaitial comfort thus bestowed on man
kind. •
For The last fifty years the energies of
science hav'e been in an unparalleled de
gree bestowed upon inventions. and dis
coveries in the principles of mechanics .
and the Multifarious modifications in ma
chinery, growing:out of the motive power
of steam. Let the same amount of sci
entific energy bo applied to the investiga
tion of the laws which govern organized
bodies, both vegetable and .animal, and
the result of-.such investigation will no
doubt be tha knowledge of organized
matter astounding as those remarkable
physical laws-which we are daily wit
nessing.
The whole community are beginning
to be waked up to the - importance of this
' matter. Ourschoels, especially, in this
State, are introducing the study of the
principles of cheinistry, as applied to ag
riculture. The guardians of the State
Normal School are doing much towards
disseminating a knowledge of these prin
ciples,- by preparing itsyupils for teach
ing the same in the schools which they
may hereafter be called to take charge of.
When the teachers of our schools can be'
made to feel the importance of this new
hronch.of.educationove may-expect-rap
id and permanent improvements in farm
ing. •Itis in our common schools alone
that a large portion of our farming popu
lation are educated, and for this reason it
would seem - very proper that considera
ble attention should be given to this
branch of edheation in these schools.—
Let all who are - intrusted with the super
vision of schools see that encouragement
•is given to this study.—(Albany Journal.
PIG SPRING ELCALURDZIr
NEBITILLE. CUMBERLAND (ZUNTY, PA
W. R. LINN, Principal, and Professor of Meta
and ent L
J. ALLENphys BROWN. Anc A. i 8., l'rofessoranuuages.
of Natu
ral Philosophy and Mathematics.
F HE Winter Session of this Institution will
X commence on the first Monday in November,
1851, which, with' thcexception of two weeks' va
cation at the littnelf the. Christmas holydays, will
continue until, the list- Thursday in June, 1852.--
After that the sessions will commence regularly on
the first Mondays of February, and August, and
close on the last Thursdays
o t June and Deccsp•
bor. Every effort on the part of the proprietors
which would tend to make the Institution worthy
, of the confidenetrof the public, will cheerfully be
madoi and-they would hope that by a discerning
people the meths of their Academy will not be
overlooked. Located as it is, in the centre of die
beautifuland romahtie Cirinberfand Valley, its sit•
nation is exceedingly pleasant and beautiful, while
. he village and surrounding country is noted for
be morality and intelligence of us inhabitants.—
every possible induccinent.will beheld out to stir
dents of the Academy to pursue the only path to
genuine usefulness.
• 'BERMS':
For the coming term, students its tho English
branches will be charged $2.00 per month. In the
- Latin and Greek languages $2 60 per month: Af•
terwards the terms will be regularly as follows :
Bearding and washing.pereession of
five months, $3. GO
Tuition in English; 10 OU
do.• do. including and Greek, 13.00
French and Drawing, each 5 CO
'Yount and Ihstrdrnental Music, each 7 00
Inetruction's in' the Hebrew language will be giv•
en without receded,na charge. ,No .." day
Scholars".will b and no student taken for
Fels than half a term.
Classes in civil Enginceritv , will have the ad•
.vantages of field operation with the Ow:pass and
Chain, Level and l'heodolite. For those intend"
ing io pursue a thorough Academic 'education, oe.'
cupying four years, the course will be as follows :
Heading, Penmanship, Geography,' History
English Granirnor, Wane on the mind, Alinsura
'Op, and tAldebra commenced.'
• AECOND •YE6I4 -
Algebra; 'completed, Geometry of Plains an.
Solids, Philosophy. of Arithmetic, Geology, Natu
ral Philosophy,. Cbotniatry, Latin Grammar ant
ninn X CAR.
and'cal Geometry, Conic Sections. Difreren
tin! ntegral'Calcurus, Trigonometry, Botany
Rhetoric, Moral Science, Comer. Virgil, :Horace
(odes)Greek Graminar and Reader.
....Fatrnirii YEAR
Surveying, theoretical and practice), Navigaliee.,
'Philosophy,. 'iolmsted's) Astronomy, „
.Economy, Logic, Mental Philosophy, Evidence
of Christianity, Natural Theology, floracfr (Ar
Pcieticee) Juvenal; PorluS, Homer and lieeiod.'
, We would 'strongly recommend to thew who d
ynot•nontemplate a collegiate +education for the,
,' sons-or wards; a full, A - cademie coureo,as in thi
-iiilittifeed stage of intellectual improvement nod)
-leg short of this will general . ' American people +
,and it is firmly believed thattnislnstitutiogposse
„ses,the capabilitiesforimparting as sound and doni
,pleto an•aucittioyt tin anrother in, the country.
•
1 • . • • 'REFERENCES.
LRev. R. it , fcCachren, Rev..A.r9htirp. Rev. 9,L.
' fletheYjhs.,LEarinon, Ranken, 8. P. Ziegler
- Neyvvrile; Hon. J.,A.•. Baker,. Rev. J. Ciao'
B. Patteron,
College
Hon W. 41
Preitidadt;of Girard College, 'Philadelphia
/Dry& Newville Rev. T. V. Moon
(Richinend; Va. .Rov. J. Lillie , 'Nov
...Teraert 'The Faculty of Jefferson College; Jame
41ustoni 49.411 t. Rev. J. M. flamingo, Hon. Jame -
Carothers. 14 ..A...Wilkensburg,.Pn. i•Rev. S. S. •
McCtuef, !m. , r loaetill Osborne, Allegheny ; co
e.' • Lcti] •
, .fir_ z tni gr oalw
. .a s
'.,,', 2000 bushals adiakamith's coal,' a' aapari
mice; r9ctbiviOS , and for . ale: tr 1 , '',•' ..
~. ... .., yv B MuRRAY,Agt.'
NOTICE.
. .
' MITRE anneal i election for Direbtors of th
Carliele Bank; will to held agreefiblyy . to char
ter on the. advt.:Monday :07111) IbrNovernbor
; neat, between_ the hours of 1 1: 0 ,.0!ci0ek..A.,A1
and PA: "I the: nentiolltAeilee,
the Carlielp p3p i sit
doil33r -GEO A LYON, Pres't. ;
.ffitocellantiao.
4:10; - (110 z
Cal
.See before PFartsing eisewfiekt
SHE aultscriberiejnit receiving and(oenp:
: L. hag, at his Cheap, Family Grocery, and
Queensware Store in West Main:street, 'Car
lisle, a - very large' assortments df all the.arti
cies in his lino of business: • ‘, • ' 1
Rio Coffee •fron 12 14 cents , per.pound i '
for gelid to,a strictly 'prime. article: , Also;
Brown Sugars of the best quality, from 7 to 9
cents per pound, Louring's' best crushed and
pulverized Sugars' from io to 12 1.2 cents per
pound, N. 0. Sugar House end Syrup 'Moles'
ses of all grades from 32 to 621 per gallon.—
Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all'
kinds, warranted pure: SOAPS, Fancy, Cas
tile,,Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul
verized 'Saiararus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, eheese
from the best Dairies always on band. Fancy
sewing, traveling, clotheti and market Baskets,
together with a general assortment of Chew
ing and smoking Tobaccos" Spanish and half
'Spanish Cigars, Common roptie, twines;
and Brushes of alfkinds.
CEDAR W A R E: Housekeepers, and'
Others expecting; seam to embark in the'saine
.business, please call and examine my stock of
Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Ceder
Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets,
Brooms, &c., dec.
GLASS AND . QUEENS WARE.—The
subscriber has just added to his already large
stock a'number of white Gratitte;"Goid Figiir
ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber
ry Top Scup, of 43 piece's, Also. Plates and
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, SyruP
Bottles, Sze. of„every description and price so'
that he will be able to meet the. wants. and
means of all in the community who may favor
'dm with a call.
math •7 D lIALBET R
Egi3
EXTENSINVI
_LUMEER-4SL-COAL--YAM,D
►gyHE subscriber would respectfully inform
H. ' his customers and the public generally that
ho still continues the LUMBER AND COAL
BUSINESS, and that having lately purchased
in addition to his former bUsiness facilities, the
large and convenient Warehouseand Coal Yard
lately oecupted by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite
the well known Lumber and Coal Yard of the
subscriber, situate along the Rail Road and
College Lane, lie is now more fully prepared
to enlarge his business. He has at thistime and
is-keeping constantly-on hpnd a-well selected
assortment of
SEASONED LUMBER,
of all kinds, sorts, and sizes. Likewise the
different kinds:, 0! FAMILY COAL. such as
stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners
and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.—
A I of which 11.31vi1l sell unusually low for
Cash. Ho will also keep constantly on band
PLASTER, SALT, FISH, dre.
With all the different articles generally found
in a well stored Warehouse. He will also at
all times' buy PRODUCE and FLOUR,Jor
Which he will pay the highest current-paces.
Being very thankful for past favors; would
most aitxmusly solicit - a continuation of at least
a reasonable share of public patronage.
marl 9 SAM'L, M. EOOVER.
NEW ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE I
HENRY SAXTON, has' just received and
opened the largest assortment of goods in Ws
line ever offered to the citizens of Cumberl and county, which will be sold at extraordinary low
rates.. The public is respectfully invited tonal'
and examine his assortment of goods, which
consist iii port, Viz:
To Coach Makers and others in roam of a good
Carriage,
Pain and figured canvass,
Enamelled leather,
muslin and drilling
Patent leather, 'Plated Dishers, Etamask,
Satinet, blue and drab cloths, broad pasting and
seaming laces, hubbs, • fences. spokes, elliptic
springs, iron axles, coach varnish, moss and
deer's hair, &c., &c. • .
To Sadler f •
Complete assortments of Sadlery tools, ja
panned, brass and silver mountings, of various
patterns, &c., &c.
To Cabinet and Shoemakers.
Mahrgany, ‘Valritit, and Maple vaneers.—
Mahogany, Walnut, Atineral and Glass knobs,
curled hair, mouldings of various patterns, var
nishes. sofa springs, - &a., morocco lining and
binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, &a.
iTo ailderie Carpenters; audlnhers.
A complete assortment of upright, rim and
locks, with mineral, white and brass
fur,yiiuro bingos, strews, sash situ shutter
springs and bolts, glass, putty, paints of all co
lors, oil and turpentine, also mill, :s cross-cut
circular, band and lanelsaws, augurs, chisels,
ch typing and pointing axes, hatchets, planes
and plane irons, steel and iron squares, nails,
spikes, &e.
Ti Blackstiiiths; Fa•lners, and others.
A complete assortment of hammered and
rolled iron of even size and description, last,
shear, opting and.blister steel, Engllalrand A
merican wagon boxes, anvils , salid thread vi
ces, fifes, raspss shoeing nails, &a.
1 would invite particular attention to my as
sortment of waiters anp trays; plain and gothic
styles, knives and forks, batter knives, carving
knives and forks, table steels, butcher and ham
knives. scissors and shears,•Brittannja ' German
and silver plate, table end ten spbehs,brass and
bell metal preser - ving kettles, smoothing irons,
tubs, buckets, churns, &c.
AlsO gn hand B lakes in& Buswell's Fire and
Writer Proof Paint. (Carlisle, Oct. I.)
'
FORFEIT. DR. HUN'TE'R WILL
forfeit ssu, if failing to cure any case
of disaasci' thatirray-come undo?' his' care; no
"'I - 1)0er how long, standing or afflicting. Either
sex - are invited to Ohl. private' rootn,•3B North
.SEVEN.TLI Street, Philadelphia,--without-fear
of interruption by other patients. Strangers
and others who have been - unfortunate in the
selection of a physician are' invited to call.—
Those why have injured theruselves by solitary
vice are nrao
READ AND REFLECT.—The
would do well to reflect before trusting atell.
health, happiness, and in many cases, their litres
in the hands of physiciaps, ignorant of thieclass
of maladies. It is certainly impossible for-one
man to understand all the ills the humaniamily
are subject •to...L.:Every respectable physician
has his peculiar branch in which he is more sue
cessfal than his brother professsrs, and to that
hedovotee most of his time rind study. • •
YEARS 0.? PRACTICE, 'exclusively de=
voted'-to the 6tudy'apd treatment of 'diseases of
the sexual'organs,rogether with ulcers Up'o'n the
body. throat, nose,- or , legs , . pains in the'llea'd or
bones, mercurial' rhetim'attsm,' grairel, irregtilar‘
ities,'disense' tirfsing' knit youthful eicesse's 'or
impurities of <rho blood, whereby the constitu
tion has Umbrae enfeabled,•ensbles the 'doctor
to.offer speedy relief.tonil who may place there ,
selves under his care. • -:juno4
~i ~J.:n:
.
()BERT' B. .6mILEy, s uccessor to Wm.
KA, C.: Gibson; CABINET.MAKEIt & UN
DERTAKER; North liailever s street, Carlisle,
would respectfully inform 'lineal:4ms of Carlisle
and the public generally that he mow has on
• ~: h and a large assortment of new
• , ,Tet*::92‘... 4 . 'and elegant' FURNITUR E ,
enniisting in part of Sofas,
• . Wardrobes,. Card and other
Tables, Buraus, Beds'teeils, plain arid,lancy
Sowing Steeds, trtartufactured of ,tho hest
mateirtals'and q u ality warranted:: Alio a gene
ralrtssortreeint cif •Clutire, at the lowest prices.—
Vorinian
,Blinds„,ro a d o. prdor. and( repairing
proeititiy attended to.. irrCOFFINS made to
order it the Shoile'st toffee. ard'having tieplerr
did Hearse he will attend funerals' iu town or
country. irtuDont forget the old'standorWm.
C. Gibson, in North Hanoiier atroet, , - few
do ors .tiort h f • Glass's' licit el.
'Sopt•44y.., , , It, 13.. SMILEY:
qro
. .
Corner of Hanover. and ,Ctotttiterit.t., Ze:
tintlE undersigned has alli.raytion hand a large
stock of superior- Cabinet. Ware, in altilio
different styles:,,which hole prepared to Sell at
the lowest prices. .11e invites -attention partic
ularly to the Patent Spring-Bottom Bedstead, a
moat useful, article which optirsly,oltviitis all
objections:.' The bottom can:be attached to old
Bedsieads.' , They:;have give& entire 'satisfac
tion' to all who havu:them,imuse., ' • .
Oz - COFFINS mode lo,order et ate shoitest
notice.
•Chilia!e, Jo,
13. V. .22, 11519 C r y. F-45.TTR,
A otice.
Ith:TOTICE is hereby given that application'
L' will be made to the next Legislature, agrc-!
ably to, tha Constitution ara - laws of this Com- i
monwenith, for un alteration in the Charter , of:
the' Carlisle Deposit Bank, - so as to confer on
said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of
issue, and to change the name of slid Sank to.
"Tho ' , armors dillechanioo Bank of Carlisle.'
By order of OM Board of 'Directors.e. •
iVI: SBET,EII2, ,Caphiet.
car,ltop: Bank, May 2eth; 'lB5l-6in: ' •
• ;
_-
• '1390210-44-113,1ICIES. .-. :- ---- - . -,
Ara t i&X : OVenliirf4pritig Brock
dies and Gentleman's Boots and 't 3 heea.--1
Aldo. a large Ot of,,Boye.AllaaeaandXhlldreri
Shoes. All of the rieweatAtPleAleakrquality;
nad'beat orall Noy cheap. „. • • :::, . 4
ape i ' C. 0 GILB y.-
-,
suitable, f061i6 season; comprising every vari.
flit of Rpm, Beaver, 114oIc&tin anti Silk Hats,
finished ill the latest. style, together with a lull'
assortment' of Caps ..of every shape-and des
cription . , and at every price, - He particularly
invites the public to callandUmmine his exlenn
sive assortnient; whieli . in Style,- material and
finish, cannot be impteraed by nni in Market,
and which he is able to put at prices lower than
ever. ;KY - Remember his old stand on North
Hanover street,liMween Humcfs. and, Sener's
[aug2o
.', NEW WHOLESALE AILRET
~ „.
Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Steil),
West Main Strte4, oft;Tv 'door., west of BurioL
/lota, in the mono formerly occupied
as a Book Stone.
.1;
rrHE,un4ersigned begs leave - to" inform the
JL .citizens of Carlisle and the public in gene
ral, that Ito has opened a store-at the above
place, where 'ho 'intends manufacturing and
keeping constantly on hand •
CANDIES of ,Every Description.
His stock,isAll now and he warrants his Cnti•
dies equal to any manufactured in, the State.—
His stock consists in Part of Oranges, Lemons,
Da felTirtirsiiiii, r u nee, Figs, A 1 m orid STEn g lit
NValnuts. Fiberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron, Groud
Nuts, &c. &c. Also, Mint, Lemon, Chocolate
- Gum, Cordild and other drops. Lozenges,
Figured Almonds. Candy Cigars, and a variety
of other candies. , • .
'POT:" OF JILL
such as china vases, mugs, bowls and pictures,
mantel ornaments of all kinds, lions, elephants,
horses, dogs, guns, whips, Indian Rubber and
other rattles, wax, varnished and other doll
heads, kid and other. dolls, whistles, 'hormoni
bans,'dancing figures, basket and other wagons,
school baskets. wheelbarrows, drums, trumpets
swords, pistols, alabaster toys of all kinds, and
SW end less — varietr of — FAN CY, - G 0 °OS for
-Men, Women and Children. In addition to
the above he has all kinds'of PERFUMERY,
Such as Jenny Lind and other Cologne, Chrys
tnlino, poniatum,.ox marrow, bear's oil, Ste.--
Fancy and other soaps. A prime orticie of lei'
gars and tobacco on hand. He hopes by strict
attention to business-and small profits to merit
share of public patronage.
Sept 3 A S WORMLEY.
China and Crockery Ware.
White Granite Stone Mire,
such as Dishes, Mania, Tea Sets, covered nd
uncovered dishersi bowls, toilet and cho .ber
sets, pitchers, &e., together with a lot o'
Blue Liverpool. Wore, •
all of the latest style and shapes, also, all the
various articles of the host common
rf7ifte and Edged Rime.
The assortment includes a few plain
White and Gold Band China Tea Sets,
of the best quality Ind style, and also all the
necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone
and Blue Liverpool Ware suitablolor any sized
Dinner or Ten Sets,
as may be wanted, together with-a variety of
Glass Ware, including a fire assortment Of
Bar and Table Tumblers,
di.dies, footed and other bowls, goblets, wine
glasses, lemonades, lamps, &e. Tho prices
tor all of-. which are-fixed nt the lowest cash
pr:ees. We invite our friends who are in want .
of articles in our lino to give us a call.
mars J 'W EB V.
4 FRESH ARRIVAL OF .
English and American Hardware
riIHE stibseriber having just returned front
1 the Eastern cities with a full and hand
aomo 'a.sortment of all kinds of HARD WARE
of the very-beet makers and well selected, is
now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in
North Hanover-street, next door to Scott's Ho
tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he
would invite all that are in want of good and
cheap Hardware to give hint a call and see and
satisfy yourself of the . truth, as we are determ
ined to sell at a very small advance. Small
profits and lick sales are the order of the day
A good assortment of double refined powder
rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot,
Wints apd bar lead, roped of all kinds, for
ifireshing machines and well diggers, and a
'thousand other-articles too numerous to insert,
all we ask is to give us a-call, and we aril con
fident you will find a good assortment of Hard•
ware and cheaper than can be found in any
other House this side of the east, Give us,a
call is all we ask, at the old and well known
Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Har
lan, in North Hanover street, next drier to
Scott's Hotel, formerly kepi by Henry 'Glass..
nov6 JACOB SENER
CilEApEli. THAN WEE CHEAPEST.
H AVING just returned 'rpm New York &
ALA Philadelphia with the best and Cheapest .
Stock of HARD WARE,CUTLERY B U
ING MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., _ever
brought to Carlisle, I would restiectrully request
dealers and consumers and all others to give
Inc a call atnlsee whether they cannot get more
and better goods ter the same money than 'at
any other place in towu. My: stock of Locks
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
Glass, Paints, Sic., is comploie.and very cheap.
Carpenters' trools, I have a 'splendid assort•
ment. Also, Cabinet Maker's 'fools and•Ma
terials, viz :—Vaneers, -Mahogany., Mineral and
Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish.. •
Si.D.DLERS.& COACH MAKERS,
can have everything ; in their-line cheaper than
over. - ,
• ' FOR SHOPIMAKERS,
I have a iiist- raw stock of 'Morocco and Lining
Skins, Bindingsi-Pegs, Phread and Wax, and
a suporb -assortment of Shoemake s Tools. ..I
havealso a complete assorttnent•ofil Irs Lasts,
made in. Harrishint, which .can be had, at no
otherpinewin town,stullitt Baffle .P 'ace\ To
gether witivan assortment , of nil lands of Ham
mered and 'Rolled Iron, and Steel. Of House
keeping Articles, I have Enives.*Fitit-ks,.Spoons,
Winters, Snu ff ers ,and Trayi,Tuh.s, Buckets,
-:t4r,c. WALL PAPER
I have the largest; Handeornest and Cheapest
Assortment in, town. And to all who want
Dried and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say
come and sem for yourselves*.
oct3P 3 P LYNE.
t t ; It it A t : • tif 0 t
.` - leecently frtini
gD ESPECTFULLY int:o) - 41.11m citizens of
MA, Carlisle and it t'vieinny, that 'they have
now nt their Marble c Yard in South 11nnovet
Street, a few doors south' of .the Couni House,
and nearly i apposite A da W:ibnitz's.Storo, an
elegant stock of intro' „ •
„,.,• , .WHITE
and are prepared tOosecute in' the itiost finished
style
tt7-'4A
. . ,
.Alinnernente,'
' . Grave Stones 4101 prkeei •: - .".lllantles, •, . ,
Door and Window Steps; Bfe.,'
together with every other - ortiole in their line;
and promise that in finenesa offirlisitp chaste: ,
deed of design and quality of their
work ehall not be aurpaesedly any,othor oettib.!
- . .
I " They are alio ilia' authorized , agenta of Mi .
Robert ' 'Thileddliddri; :and will fur.'
nish' front his roan nfactOry,all varieties of IRON'
11411.1.KG'for the'oncloStrig of Grave lots and'
all other purposes,.ot the ehortest,notico : and', at
PhlladeTphia Pris, They Will . i•also finislyor
manufacture alfltinde;ofalitilding. , ,Work;44ch
us' tOP's and PlatfOrns, the , . eliorvi
eat notice and on rho rnost - yeasonable : rorme,._
•liaviag iiad groat ezpe . rienco,, tied .being erni
ployedin' the beet 'shops , of' Philadelphia, they,
are , therefore:•-enablod to; mentifacturedlukmpar
fashionable work, and respectfully •aelc- a Share
of the, patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding
_rtOtta4.l" .% 7 [Carlisle, nova mai
'.ti , orery •
°Pallor Ink tor sink it A. R.
i *-%iiit6'44:351).6;p0-
OALL FASHIONS FOR •/851.
EORGE KELLER respentfally - arineaMc,'
Vf cos'to.his_old Patrons/ - and the , public- gen' •
••• • -orally that-ha has -just !received the
FALL :STYLE •• OF GENTLE
! ..MEN!S -HATS, matinfactured at
• -one 'of the best. establishmehts in,
( 4.---•>\•-. Philadelphia, .•to Which—ho-invitee'
. • . spacial Quondam!. . • -:
Ho has also constantly on hand •Intge and
varied astiortnient of Ins own"manufacture as
well ris city made • .' • • - ,- •
.•
n'Airs A*D,CAPS,
Cheaper that& sail lieLfbitted this side of the
Zast
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
©WENS & 112C.ECAILIPS,
IMII
MEE
s ,, r ,
1 _ DRUGS!' bRITG'3
, .
..,.. ~ - „ rFesktlfirm'y supply I ,
y HAVE just received a' &ash stock of Mod•:
11.... -,icipps,
,Paints, - Mils — Oil, &c., , which
havidg boon ptuchitsed,wit l h 'est:it .care at the
boat city hOuses,l can confidently secO,riime - nd.
to, Families i , Physicians, Country, Itierehrints'
nisd - peaTers, as bein. fresh' anti pore.
~, DAUGS. •, , ,',. . .
Patent Metlicis, , lierhsand'Extracts,
incF hoOti,onts, Spicee,ground end whole
Instruments; . Essenees,. . , ~ ;,.; 1
.Pure Esseit'liOils Perfumery,. 47e. -,,r'
Cod Liver ,Oil--7 Warranted Gemii4s,,,, ,
DYE-STUFFS. , .' ~ ,
Leg and Ceni Wands,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas, -
. Lac .1)yo• ,
PAINTS.
Madders',
Sumac
Alum,
- • „
Wethdrill & Brother's Pure .licad,.Chrome
Ot:cen and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey - Window. Glees, Linseed Oil; Turpen
tino,.Copal and' coach Varnish, and lied Lead.
'All of which be sold at the 'very lowest
market price, Also, a frcsn and 'splendid as
sortment of
'FANC-Y GOODS, FRUITS,
DarifattiOnatit, and innumerablemtlier articles
foruse rind' ornament, nil of wl.ich
LW° olltretfat the lowest cash prices,, at, the
cheap Drug BOolt-and Fancy Store of the sub•
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICIC.
May 28, '.1t.51'.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c &a
I have just reCeivedlrom Philadel• '
- -phia and New_York very_extensive 1
additions to my former stock, embra- 1
. art. cing nearly every article of Medicine
-now-in-use,- together-with—Paints,-
Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps,
Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,—
Bridles of almost every description, with an
endless variety of other articles, wine!) I am de
termined to sell at the vsirr LOWEST
• All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars
and others, are respectfully requestpd•not to pass
the OLD STAND; as they may" rest assured
that every article will be sold of a good quality,
and upon reasonable terms
S. ELLIOTT,
Main street. Carlisle.
May 30_
REINZOVALL!
STOVE WAREIIOOIIS AND TIN ➢IAN
UPACTOR V.
9lliEsubscribers desire to inform their friends
and the public that they have removed
their TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo
site their .old stand on North Hanover street
and may now„be found in their now and com
modious manufactory on the West side of the
said street, a few doors above Lmither street,
where they u ill continue to keep on hand a, full
assortment of "every kind of
Tin, Copper and Shoet-Iro Ware:"
which may be needed by hOuSckeepers and
others. - Their articles are manufactured by
themselves, of the best materials, and in point
of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.—
They will also manufacture and repair at the
shortest notice all kinds of Distilline' Apparatus,
They will promptly attend to the laying of
- TIN - ROOFING - and - HOUSE SPOUTING
in town and...country, and on the most reasons
--hie terms'. Every branch of their-business
will be carefully attended to with the utmost
promptness. ,
They also keep constantly on hand a large
variety•of
COAL ANTI WOOD STOVES,
comprising--every variety. of plain-ten 7 plate
STOVES, 'elegant' wood and coal - tiir.tight
PARLOR' STOVES, of the latests styles,
COOKING STOVES of the , newestlind 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 thdir custom
ers they ~ l ope --to merit a continuance of pa
tronage. • -
• Kr'rha highest cash price willbe paid for
old Copper and Pewter.
MORRIS & HERSHEY. _
Carlisle,,Alarch 19, 1851- 5 1 y •
- A Voice tiom the n Buret
Rlonyerle ',Gandy • Paotory Rebuilt.
, THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to his friends and the public generelly, that' bin
rtietory Which-was destroyed by the late lire,
has been rebuilt, and he is now - prepared to
furnish them with
CHOICE CANDIES,
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
FRUITS AND NUTS,
consisting of. Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea
N uts, Sze. He would also call attention to his
largo assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
consisting ; of toys of Glass, Weed,. Gum and
Chimi, 7 Orendless varieties: ; lii;;cbtiticetion
with the obove, ho has on band nprime lot of
FRESH _GROCERIES;
consisting of Sugars, Coffees, 'Pmts.:Molasses,
Spices, Crackers, Matches, 'Hacking, &c.,-
Also, a- prime lot of CIGARS, lof•the best
brands.
The, subscriber returns his sincere thanks to'
a generous public for the patronage bestowed'
on hini, and•hopes by a desire to blease-liiiim
rit a continuance of the same. He would also;
return 'hanks to the Firemen and Citizens for
their efforts to save his pro erty on the night!
of the late conflagration •
Carlisle; np2.: ,P.'MONYER.
SPLI'NDXD STOCK
THE undersigned respectfully informs hi
frieude and the public generally, that he
has just,teturned• from
•. Philadelphia, ha vin 6'
o purchased the most cx•
4 ° a - lonely°, as well as dui
9 cheapest assortment of
• Watcho, Jewelry;
Zize., ever brought. to Carlisle. His stock con
sists in part of . .
Gold - and - Silver Patent Letter 1nte1:44.,
Gbld and Sayer detatched do. do. '
Gold and Silver Le . pine Watches.
in alLirt every variety of Wittehes - ut all prices.
Gold Guard and Vest. Chaim
,Watch . 'Wm, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast
Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver
pens and oases and Bracelets in great variety.
A splendid article of Gold, Sliver, German
Silver, and Blued' Steel 'SPEC
TACLES, which are uneurpitis•
.ed in q uality by any other zrticlo west et Phil
adelphia,..and which'can be Sold at:icaSt 2) per
esnt cbaSper„tban in any other establishment
in_fho-eeuntry. - Also a large lot•el' ;•''
SZLITER-WARE.
comprising .Titble and Ted' Spriont, , Butter
Knives, Silt Spoons, Fruit .Knives Thimbles,
&c. ' Also, Cardrises. Porte Morn - Mies; Port
Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with'. a• great
variety of tither fandy articles unneeessary to
Mention. A largo lot 'of CLOCKS, atikittbd
patterns, which will be sold lout, and warranted
to be good., • -
. .
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired; • ;
Ho iniiteelall to goll-aird examipo-hia stock,
assured that none - Zan fail to be Suited. in qual.
ity,-quanthy-and mos. His ariples, aro cash
n
purchases, eoneuently. he, e:aritir,or,d•to pelf
lower than the same articles Can, b? pureLnsod
elsewhere, -Call at the old staid,A. few doors
west of Hurkholder's Hotel: '
T.
:•
January 150851-1 y 06NLYN.
• , ,
'watt Waal 'You 'surrEsul
HOUSAND§ . of ,bottled' of 'the, ,AMErI.I7
-IL CAN, COMPOUND ,have bean sold
• log the , paat ;Year, and woe 'never known .-to
fait of outing, In a few day? of 41 certain dolt
cute diaearie,§pininal weakinli and ell dieinwes
!nf therrinary organs: ' asink
this , pieiniant and popular Atka°
cspoeure;ari it loam no odor,on thre'bienth,
.regiiirea no reatrictiona, diot,',Or ,tinefaiiriat
.contains n't Memory or noiciohe'dingeWericir
'to the eyetein, and is adapted to ovar y ego;oct,
or condition. It is also the beet remitdy t ltnow
for Fluor!Albuntir Whites, (female*. outnplainta)
with rtiloli 'thousands suffer,withont the blew/.
lodge' CC tr,rainedy.' This celebrated remedy
lono•batin.'need in priinile praiitite hiphy
of cod ' aborting eicciiis; l 4idicalky
curing ninefy;nine of the hundred midi in a
few days, . : ..round . each - bottle pro„ plain arid
• , fllll dfrealions. - • • ••.: I
; CAUTION''--4ek: . for' the ICAN
"COMPOUNDiittid pp idle*, Only.tif theAgenia
Trjab4l.,pet'bnitle.. For aide Ig . S. - Vi.iL t IOTT
Colkelor J.
Coluinbia: by A. Miller, Lancasteri ,, E. , . Morrie
'& d. Nerk:•'; • • ' '
,
el lIVER, arm o
ffiirOoKbk - ' " - o
war% HUBBARD.
rQlit'2.louticti.setitetits.
Gocim
. , .
•
John' StostelP • SOnif, •
• , iNPOIIT . IMS AND DEAL*ltti IN,
Silks, Ribbons 44 Millinery Goods,
• - 45 South Second Street,' . •
'• PHILADELPHIA.._,_
A . hi now prepared to offer to their7cuptorn
crs nod tha trada generally, a very large
and handsome assortment of ' '
„Bonnet Satins, of all colors,
Corded and,Flain Velvets, of all colors, ,
Cony Bonnet and Cap Ribband, ,
Paris.:Faney Feathers,
French, and American Flowers, axe.- :
Confining themselves 'exclusively to this
'biti' 4 2ol of Abe trade, and importing the larger
part ht , their stoelc enables thou to offer on as
sortment unsurpassed in Went. and' variety,
which will be 60'4 at the lowest prices.
sept 3 4t.
Brow and Popular-School:Book.
„ . • •
CiOMPREUENSIVE SUMMARY of
NIVEfi SAL HISTORY; together With
a MOOR HPIIY of insTING.II I S 11 E D
PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome
of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy,
General - Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted
in the 'Public Schools of Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES &.00, Publishers,
S W Corner of Fourth and Race sts• Philo
SOthapty
Teachers and School Committees addressin
letters to us post paid, «ill bo furnished with
copies for examination.
i)::TA full assortment of Books and Station
ery for sale at the Lowest Prices,
TlidJlousewifea Help and Ilusliand'.? Joy!
The German Washing Fluid.
CVOBE riway - eiffirely with - That Motions task
of rubbing the clothes upon the washboard
It cm - loins no ingredients whatever, injurious
to the finest filbric or the flesh. The propric
tors wish every one tb give it a trial, and if it
does not prove to be as recommended, the mo
ney, in every such case, will be refunded.--
Full directions accompany each bottle.: - Retail
price 121 cents per bottle, sufficient to do two
ordinary washings, and saving the clothes more
by not rubbing them, than the cost of six bot
tles—besides removing stains of fruit, &a., if
there be any,-and-the time-and labor-saved--
Prepared only by I. P. lIOYT & Co..
Phitade/pkia.._
.1 . 0 BANKS, Fttirview, Agent for Cum
berland ounty.
II orders received by him. wholesale ex re
tail, will bo promptly attended to.
aue2o
I=io
E. L. rannEk a. co.
S, E, CORNER OF CALVERT & LOMBARD STS,
- BALTIMORE.•
DEALERS in 'I in Plates;- American, Eng.
liskond Russia Sheet Iron; Boiler and
Flue Iron. Hoop and Rod Iron; Iron Wire;
Tinned dormer; Zinc; Spelter; Pig and Bar
Lend; Lead Pipe; 'Sheet Lead; Block and Ilk
Tin; Brasteltles; Tinner's i Tools and-Ma
chines; Stove Tritnmings ; Airierican , Rivets,
all sizes, Tinned and Black, &c.
Marchiß, 18.51-Iypd.
Shoe,. Thread Warehouse:
mannzaimm,
NO, 24 ,S'OUT/T CALVERT S7'REET,
/ BaLTIMORE.
Importer of 'Shoe Threads, Shoo Tools and
.Flndlhgs hi General,
And Manufacturer of Fashimtablo Lails, Boot
_Trees, Shoe Trees, Crimping Boards, JT.
PIONSTAN FLY ON HAND an assort
ment or Shoe Threads, Galloons, Webbin
Boot Cords, Bristles Awls, Pincers, Shoe
Knives, n lull rts,sort
meet of Tacks, Pegs, Kits, &c. Also in store
The NIAGARA JET SHOWER BATH.
REFRIGERATORS', ne* construction FIRE
AND THIEF PII OOF SAFES,. WATER
FILTERS, very superior rsept3 6t
"ffIOCTOR YOURSELF
.M.Y—FOR 25 CENTS - !!
--By Means of the pocket
Esculnpins, or, Every one
hisOWII Physician ! Twen
ty-foorth edition, with up
wards ot n 1 - tuntirgi engra
vings, showing pireivoebis
.
, eases in every sh.iApe and
'form sad malformations
of the act-kernel... spat aam
ttY WM.YOUNG, M.D.
The time has now Ar
-1 Ire ring from secret disease
the VICTIM OF (MACNEIL Y
as by the prescriptions contained in this book any
onevnay cure himself, without hindrance to bu
siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In
addition to the,general routine of private disease
it fully explains tile cause of manhood's early ela
cline, wills observations 'on mnrriage—hesidee
many other derangements which it would not by
proper to enumerate in the public priets
person sending TWENTY-TIVE CENTS,
enclosed in n letter, V. ill" receive one copy of this
honk, by ninil, or five copies will be sent for one
dollar. A ddreSii, "DR. W. YOUNG, No. 152
SPRUCE Street, Pill LADLEPU Post. paid.
n'lßt. YOUNG calf be consulted on any of
the Diseases prescribed in his different publioa
ions, a:t his Offices, 150 SPRUCE street, every
day between It sod 5 o s 'clodk, (Sundays excepted.
May t. 1+,50
3nsurantc ttiompat.lico.
Tho United States Life Insurance
Annuity and Trust Comps.ny.
Gharter Perpetual— Co pital $25 Cash
Syst"nt.
rylliE constant, unsolicited application for
.11.: Life Insurance, givei the most abundant
and gratifying prool that the mindje
deeply impressed with the net importance of
this subject. The great, object, however,. of
Insurance should be sap y, otherwise the whole
motive to insure. may be disappointed. Too
much-care cannot bo,ptactised in the ;selection
of an office with which to effect the cot itract.—
The choice'should bo regUlated not by present
and constant litite inducements, as this , is eer- .
tainly tncornpatible with future beaelt.s, The
premiums on life are calculated for the future,'
if present and prospective benefits there.tore are
given, the result ultimately, must 'mu nate in
[ingenue, disappointment and ruin. The object'
aimed at by this institution in stability and per
pettuty. 'lie'rates of premium have been care
fully prepared with reference to fluctuations..—
The cash systetn of payments has also been
adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constittuto no
part of the Resets of this companyi'and every
contingency being fortified with an ample cap•
ital, security stamps toe whole system.: 'This
feature, paramount to all .other consideuitions
&diamonds the company to public favinr. Ex
planatory pamphlets, Wanks. application papers
information, and every facility will bo the °fluffy
furnished the public by - Pdr. -E.-BEAT'I".I%-who
has been duly Appointed agent of this cc mpanv
for Cuinberland county. Dr. H
lia§ also been rippointed Medical Exam Mar:
Hf.Director.4l—Stephon R. Crawford, Anibrose
iw.'Fhompson, Benjamin \V 'Fingloy, Ja cob.L
Florence, William NI Godwin, Paul B Gc , ddnetit
Lawrence Johnson,Georg . o . M'Henry, James'
•Devereux; John L Linton. . . . •
President. Stephen It. Crawford.
' l'ice-Presidend.—Ambtoso yv.Thomp OD •
.
Secretary 411 Treasurer.—Charles G holey.
Actuary.—Manuel Eyre. - . .
Counsel & attoi.ney.—Thomas Balch.
Afrilical'Examinere. Paulin Goddard, M.D.
William Pepper, M. D.. . , faug7 1y ,
'INSI7IIA.NCEI.
.
THE Allen and East Pennsborough Muttkel,
Eiro Insurance Company of Cumberland,Connly
neorporeied by un act of - Aseenibly, is now.fully
organized, and in operation under the•malunge-,
meat of the following commissioners, viz: .....
Jacob Shelly, Wm It Gorgas,"Mpthael CookJ
in, Molchoir 13rennernao, Obristiatt Stsynuani
.Simon OYster, Jacob Ji.,Cotwur. lotwie.•Hr9.r.,
Henry bogan, Sam , mie Musser,,
Kirk, Samuel, Pretwell, Jortopit Wickersham,
The rates of insurance are Ns low and favora.i
Ma' as any . Company of tile hied fp tbeNState,-,-t
Paesonswtshing to became mombore aro, incited
make application to the agents of Alla &aorta:
ny, who era willieg to, wait .opoe, thenl,o
Lima.
SAdol3
resi4Cf
SHELLY,P •
[(ENE:it-LOGAN, Vice .t'i•eaide nt:
rr AiEVlii3 BYER • Se c r ets
:,,MitrnEr. CoomCni; 2'renaurer .
, • ;
. .
. • ~ A GENI. K . • '
Cutithcriand count o.—Ruclolph '•llllrttn, OW
Cumberland, GB ilermon, Kingstown, Ilcnry
Zoaring, Shiiemonstown,, Robert Moore and
Charles Bell, Carßole;.lstaie Kinsey, Me clam:
icshutg..ljr. Ahl,.Churchtown.
York county.---John ,Sherrick, tisburtl,, , John
i/owmon, - Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Fri inklin
John .s.mitlicEsq:,..Weehington, NV•Pi,eking,
Dover, lluffeneberger, .1! W. Craft....
Harrisbuq.-1104ser & 4 1.40e1drAnn,...,;',, • , 7
.ignoihere thq,company having pold.tiiee * at
bOnt to expiyo can have them renewed by mak
ing application to any of tlio,agents..
Arm. - 4.Eximears •
Qelebrated
It ern/earns every ono. Cholera can be cured
• Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea- For
the removal and :permanent cure of al
Diseases arising from an impure t
state of therDleod and' habil •
of body..
The All-wise Creator' has implanted in all
organized bodies on innate disposition to self
preservation. Thq vital powers possess ;the
property of, resisting 'the influence
,of external
causes, bufas • thaßLOOD is the common par
buluin 'froth Which all parts of, living matte- ,
derives its renovating denim - its, and consequent
ly, upon which the' life of organized beings do
pond; it is probable that in cases of accident
orwhere.artificial means have been employed
to deprive Wel an; essential property, the vital
effects of lheAvhole system will , be directed to
ward restoring to it that propesty. In all eon.'i
stitotional inidihereditory affections; this lint&
bee undergone some primary alterption, which
is the cause Offthe firemal disease, or which es.
°initially-contributed to its production. Resto
ration to health can only be' obtained by a ro
movat.of.the morbific cause through the mcdi
uin - of the circulation, and Dr. heeler's Saran
parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent
effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets.
Blacknioodtown, N. J., June 6, 1848.
Dr. Keeler—Deur Sir: I nm 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,
W&I. PArtnAmi'M. D.^_
/:FO - Fvdetaile, certificates, &c., see circu
tars, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 but
tics $5
DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. ,
Among all the remedies before public
this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump
tion, Bronchitis, Caltirrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting
of B,luod, and for all affections of the pulmonai y
organs occasioned by cold. Tom much praise
cannot be-bestowed upon this remedy, and the
proprietor urges every one afflicted with any of
the above complaints to secure it at once. It
is werranted.to_cure or no. pay.. _Prien_only SU
cents. ' r,
DR. 'KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CA°ll,lll
-
Every family whether rich or poor, who val
ues health and all its blessings, should have this
invaluable remedy - tit hand. It is infinitely the
beet remedy known fur Diarrlims, Dysentery,
Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholic,
Fllitulency, , griping pains, cramp, etc., and for
all diseases of the -stomach and bowels caused
by-Teething. The nurneroni testimonials from
Physicians and others unsolicited has given it
n reputation as firm us adamant. Fit'Price
25 cents per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S VERIIIFUGE SYRUP.
This remedy is pleasant to the taste; harm
less to the patient and all powerful in removing
all kinds of worms from the body. It is with
out doubt, the cheapest stud best worm destroy.
ing medicine before the public, and will Wad
ministered according, to directions, remove
them within five or six hours eller Aitken. 'lle
dose is Small, and each bottle contains twice as
inuchlee similar remedies.:Prico only 25 cents
per fleitle:
DR. - KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE
PILLS. . '
Although not recommended as a "cure all,"
yet they are the mildest and, best remedy to re
mew Coestipatinn,-.Jaundice, DyspOpsiti, Bil
iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head•
ache, Indigestion, etc. a Uliko other purgative
medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed
and are the proper medicine for '
for females and persons leading u solitary life,
Price 25 cents.
DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION
A justly, i celebrated external applictition for
Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spew;
'bruises, Tic Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints,
Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for all disor
ders wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme
dy' is , applicable. Price twenty.fivo cents per
bottle. -
All of the above celebrated and- extensively
used medicines, are prepared and sold IVliole
sale acid Retail, at 294 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia.
For sale by `ST - ELLIOTT.
miner, 1./lettingen; Messrs. Altick, Shippens
berg, 1. F. Spahr, Itlectinnicebiug, H. Bitner
Siiinemuniitown, end in every town througlinu,
the county acid State. f•January 14, 1851
El=
r . .
' S'
1111
~1 ~:._. i. ~. _
2... i. ';')- 7i. ' .•'. 15 .':.i ;,7 ;.; . ; , . ,
(.' :-:::: .1* r . :.' :,. ',l , `. I V'. C: .'. , ',.."
Among the the numerous iliscovm ies si•icnee hoe
tondo in this g e ern t itm 'to !senate the business
of Jife—inerense urn) even prolong
he term of hinnan exbUen, e, none con be named
of more real value to inanhitid; than this contribn-
tion of Chemistry to the Healing Art. • A vast trial
of its 1/11111CS throughont this broad country, has
proven bdweipd a doubt, that no medicine or com
motion of medicines yet known, can so surely
control and cure the numerous varieries`of palm°•
nary disease which -have hitherto swept from our
midst theusancip arid thousands every year.. In•
deed, there is- now ahem's!) , reason to belive a
Remedy hagat length been found which can be
relied on to cure thp most dangerous affections of
the lungo. Our spnio here will not permit us to
publish any' proportion of the cures effected by its
use, but we would present the following opinions
of eminent mon. and .rot - r r.further enquiry to the
circular which the APotSThelow named, will al
waye•be pinned to furnish fire, wherein aro full
particulars, and:indisputable proof of these facts.
Foom THE PRE S IDENT OF AMHERST COLLEGE, THE
CELEURATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK..
"Jarnes C. Ayer-Su: 1 have used your Cuett
try PEcTortAr, in my OWII case of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and urn satisfied front its chemical
constitution. that it is an admirable compound for
the relief of Ineynginl mid bronchial difficulties.—
If my opinion as no its superior character can be
of any service, you ore at lituirty to use it as you
think proper. -
• EDWA RD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D.
PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. 1)
• .PROFESSOII CIIIIMISTRY. MiNnnnoLoov, &C.
YALE C°I.LEGE, MEMBER OF TIIE 1 1 / b T.
MED; PIITL. iED - SCiENTIFIC SOCIETIES
' ' OF AMERICA AND EUROPE.
• k` I deem the.Cntany PreTonAHL on adinirtilile
coniposition from some of the lick articles in the
Maleria Medico, nod a very effective remedy for
the clues of diseases it is intended to cure."
',New Aaven;Ct., - Nov. I, 1849:
111AJOIt 'PATTISON,'Nesident or the S . :C.
Sconce, writes he bus . used the CitEney PECII . OIIAL'
with -wenderiel success • to cute . au inflaninintion
eT the lungs..': •.. - • •
FKOM ONE OF' TON FIRST PHYSICINNS.
Dr..l. C. Ayer, Lowell.',; Dear Sir :—I am now
mitanantly using, your CIiERRY P4OTORA r in my
practice, add inefer. it 10 any other medicine for
pulmonary compinints. From observation of
many edviire Cat,CP, Itaiii"convineed 'it will eure
coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have
put I to defiance all oilier wiliest/3S.
inveriab,ly rlcummend its nee in cases of eon
semption, end consider it much the beat remedy'
known fur that disease. Respectfully yours
, . I. S. CUSHMAN. D.
PRIIBrARED 'AND SOLD BY JAMES C.
AYER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST 'LO WELL'
- ..,,• • ;
•
,
.
, .
, old . inXurlislo by Dr. S. Elliott, S. A. Hubbard
.nlidDr.„44‘vii,e&—!,, meuhinciesbur g by Dr..lru
pay—in,.gow . villo by J LI Ilorrott—in Sitippons,
burg by J. c. & U. B. Aida, and by Druggists
gOnerally tbrouoitout ilia State. . . . •
, Jiniulg. 186 r:
~
SELILING OFF AT O,OST ~1"
•TIIG subscriber having purchased the atrlok
of.,D,ry Goods; Grocerles,•&c.,of A. O.Totter;
at the t ornor of North Ifano‘Mr 'and Louthor
streets, informs the public that tho whole ofllto
largo and elegant .stock will be sold out AT
'COST. Look out for bargains. •• t,
JACOB•FETI'ER;,
CHURCH, LEE ANL'FEEM-AW
ST .n.II•Za • SA, UT • IVI•I To I
•: • , NIMOUWIDERLAND. VA.
11111711.4:1M, Car :{groti
Cj"'olilo rarigorant and Inkative
or olio [niar2G
ftlcbcnèø.
'~.
WWI
: , .".
•From tliewidelj, celebrated
DOME
,fti cccllaitcuit~,
Valuable School Books,
t;BLISFIPD TEDATAS,COWPETII
II - WAITE t1,t17.0,1253 MARKET STREET,
I ADE:EN - 11A , and for We by all the Look
sellers in the United States .
irci - IF.Lus PRI NIA ItY_GEOGR y,_
-- An easy - ildroditaion to the situly rd Crogra
phy, designed for children, and .cdnipletely il
lustrated Ly 120 engrav logs. and 14 colored
mites.
ITCIIFI.OS -INT ERTIEDIATTI LOU II APIIY- 1
The text, the exerei hos the illubtotions, and the
forty he:wilful map) are vrit,tell . .togt:ther iii one.
quarto volume.
_
• , MITC.IIECIA SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY F.: ATLAS,
a system of modero
,Geography, comprising a
desci intim' of theitresent state of the %voila and
its five great (1111510116. ',Alibi:llloyd 16111 'GU
.Cnei oil en,ravi.t.gs and illustrated by an t scel
lent Atlas cosdaining 28 handsome Rod acuante
colored maps. This series of Geography by S.
Augustus Nliteliell has been portly
introdticed litha the public_ and. private schools
ol• all the principal it;ties and iowtts cf the Uni
ted Slates ! and afters full. and fail• trial of its
merits iii these Sciiool a, it lone reCeirlii an 1111110 st
universal recommendation.
MITOLIELL'S ANCIENT GEOOIIAMIT & ATLAS
An ancient, C111851E:al lintl snored Geography,
embeiti ß i te d a ith engravings i•eniarliable
cvdnis, views of 'ancient cities, etc , and accom
panied by stiteimit Atlas' containing 12 beautiru t
colored maps.
MITCIIELL'S GUILIN E MAPS
Itibli6l awl Sahlettli Sellitol.Geng.
rattily, will, Maps and embelli,hineots. Mitch
ell's Key to the study ni Malus. and Carroll's
Key to - M1(6,AP1,, Geograpl,y, are excyllent and
:popular
insboo, and are becoming ,Very • exteit
' sively used the best school's or flint country.
GitEENE'S FIRST LI:SsuN.IN EllAX6tAlt, based
-upon the constrtiMion and analysis or sentences ;
ilesjltneti 051 u.l introductitin to the "Anal3sis." -
I LYIIEENE'S ANALYSIS-- A treat:Se MI the sillies
tare - of the English language, %s it!' illustrationt
and excreises•atlapted to the use or schools, by
Simnel S. Green, A. AI., Principal or the
Phelps Grammar School, Ruston.-
'lliese books litY6 already in theshort time
they have been nublishe , l l ollll, ned a very (ix
tensive circulation, hosing beelu introduced into
the public schools or Boston, Italtitcore, Pitts.
.burg, Cincinnati', St. Louis, Vickstwirg. and
other• cities 11(111 towns, and recommend e d by
those who• have hied tbuu ..I their schools, r. 3
question the hest Ettlisli Grammars
in existence, -•
. •
- . W.l - Isl'.q SCTIOOL 1 1 EA DR'S.
PHIM AHY SCHOOL II EA 31 LH--rOj t ISE is
intended for beginners It. ecnitains a lessuil
111)01'En - icl of the element: o.y sounds sir tlic Jan
'gunge' The Primary School Iteadtr, punt ,251,
contains exercises w articulation. airatigeiki n
connection is. ills easy t coiling les,ris. Th e
Primary Itcader, part lid, is sle . 3igni:il l'oii the
first class in Primary helinols,•• and the lowest
class in'Grninmar Schools.
TIE GRAMMA It BCIIOOL HEADED, is desi gne d
rot• the middle Gnuum;ir Schools, and
tit:lumina ciorcises iu urliuulalipu arranged iu
connection with rettiling•lessons
THE D.ISTEICT . SCHOOL REaDEIr, is design'
for the highest classes in public and print
schools. It contains exercises in articulation,
pauses, and inflections r of.the voice uith such
rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful.
THE INSTRUCTIVE:REA - HEE ; or a Course o
Itondinc , on Natui`al Ilistory; Science and Lite- ,
rature designed for schools.
THE SPELLING BOOK.
Consistin g of words in columns and Sentences
for oral and written exercises. It is a COMpiel,
and sy tenuttie series of exerci.es it) English
orthography. ,
This }delay popular series of reading books,
nod this spelling book were compiled os 111 r.
NI in. D. Swan, of Boston, and judging from the
rapid introduction into schools which they have
obtained in the Eastern and 'Middle States and
in many of the Western nod Southern States,
ire think they are really better adapted to the
wants nr teachers and scholars than ally other
yet - publisbcd. The publishers have a very large
number of recommendations front public Tchool
committees, teachers and others fricinlly to edu •
cation.
FROST'S- HISTORY OF THE U. STATES
One,yol , 12. mo for high schools and acade
mies. The sonic work eand mseci and simplified
or common schools, 1 vol. 18 mo.
JARVIS'S PRACTICAL. PIIISIOLOGY, for the use
of schools and litmilies, 1 no!. I'2 mo. with
engravings,- "
PRIMARY PHIS/OLOGY, by the same author, I
vol. 18 mo..
Fi FIST 8001 i 1 ARITHMETIC, by F. A. Adam s,
intended fel primary and common schools.
ARITHMETIC /N TWO PARTS.
13y the snide author„ Part first—adiinced
lessons in mental arithmetic ; part see mid—
cub.,and examples for 1.114,0.. crab
lactic, for commda and high' schools.
A Key to examples for prae`icc ritten
nritemetie, for the use of teachers, hr the same
author.
;These arithmeties have secured very high
recommendations from teachers of schools awl
academics, and from professors iu smeral of our
colleges, and from others interested in the cause
of education in various sections of the UlllOll.
T. C. & Co., also publish molly other School
Books, which Were Is not room to enumerate
here, - [Cuticles 1.11,0,1%1mile:0, Theological and
Nllscellancons Books, and they are fully ',cepa
red to answer Orders for hooks In every depart
ment of knowledge'. Book selfirrs, School Com.
mittees, and others; supplled no the mmt fa ar
able terms. tstmt.2s,
Price Reduced !
VAUGHN'S
LITHONTRIPTIO MIXTURE!
Largo Bottles—Only Ono Dollar
rho Proprietor of the Great Ainerican named.' "Vanillin'
LiiIIONTRIPTIO.MIXTURY." induced by Lb
argont aolleitations of his Agenta.. throughout the Unite
Mains and Cariada. has now_
. Reduced the Price
if lAs popular and well known article; and from 'this Ate
leneeforth, be wilt put op bet one size only.—his Qum
coulee:—lle rasa prig* will be
ONE - DOT I VAR,
The public may rest . assural that tho character of the Moil
gee, its etrongth, and cereals° properties mu. nastai
.114011ANGELP. and the tame care will ho bestowed in pec
ming it as heretofore.
As this medicine, under its reduced price, will be pluchase
oy the who have not hitherto made themselves acquainto
with Its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi
article is not to he classed with the'vast amount of " Remedi,
tr the day ;" It claims for itself 4 greater healing potter. i
et dictates. than anti other preparation nom before th
world; and has sustatnea , tsolf for eight years by lie tilp4 4 (
asedicaLvirtmei, and, until this reduction, commanded doubt
he price of any other article in this line.
NOTICE PARTICULARLY. Ole article ECU with great boa
1311 power and certainty; upon the -
-Bleak Liver, Kidneys, Lungs,
twl all other °ream, upon tho proper acdon of whioh Ina an
Isaiah depend.
Tbbi'modiciria has a justly high repute as a remedy for
Dropsy said Gravel,
and all &seises of that nature.
.lt. may be nailed upon stlie
rho intelligent pbyaiotan hue abandoned hls patio:A.—and II
Lase distressing diseases, more especially Dzorsii, tllo prom
'tor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At a
"resent. price It is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pro,
.he article to be Iles
Cheapest biediehle in thelWorld:
Cam' Please ask for pamphlets—thy agents give _them away
they ooldsin over slitoen Petits of rumba,' (in a ddition to tie
medical matters valuable-tor household parposes,vde whin
will save many dollars per year to practical houniekeepers.
, Theo-receipts am Introduced to make the book of gm
value, aside front its character as on advertising medium I
the medicine, the testimony in favor of which. in Ilia form
hitters from all parts of. Are country, may lea relied upon.
' 115 r " Vaughn's Vegetablo Lithontriptio Mixture tit
Great Aitericai Remedy, now for ealoin quart bottles at 9
each. small bottles at• eta each. No small bottles will h
leaned sales the present stock is disposed of.
Principal Mao, Buffalo, N. Y.,'207 Main Sired,
. ,
G. C. VAUGHN.
Mold Wholend° and !tenni by OLCOTT ItIcIiESSON,r
CO., 127 hloblen Lane, Now York City.
N. 13.--41.11 lettere (on c e sting from agent. and denier nil
*tem treeeende Intakes') mat be post paid, wooMMus
itt be given to diem. •
$ W Hayerstlck, Carlisle,•
C & G B.A ltick, Skipitenskurg.
Russel i Dice, Dickinson, •
Spahr, Aleclini&squrg ,
A H Zager,liingsjown.
OEM
Conches and Wagons. .
ANOTHER lot of those-11 , 1e fluslict Couch:
and Wagons; fiir children,just received ut tho
onfootioUniy, fruit and toy,utoro of
-Septlo. y St WORMLEY.I'.
flarrisonfs
,„ Columbian Init.
, .
„b,a, d kaailina atr Hand a tar& •iapriy.
IL- of thli ntiotro Attic, ' tallish, by n special ur
=gement Y ith the proprietor, be ie able to f or
nisi' to. morchants etch others, rt the • titrittulma
tutera yrinaleshhrprietts
au2l
S A 111.11113ARD::
• - ••
.0 • . ghtlareh.ra • Sto6kings. . •
•
FULL:lia.aortnien, ofyi'hito rind Nixed
geritio'llasonif all E mos for Children.=
Also, t.rrdieri Eroaeln g reat variety jnat (wned
Pure • Cider Vinegar. •
SVieeolved (rash biar'ol of Pure Citln
0 Ji. vioegak., o f eppo'rior 'quality,' nod worritkie
(tdo - friibi ittulterotion:
[G. IV 111 I NEIL ,