:P: . . :FAMMS’ HOTEL. STIiEET, CARLISLE, PA. Wal , Road,y respectfully; informs his 10 puWic generally, that he ha% taken Kppwn Tavern .stand-, in East High street* ;kopt by MrK Wunderlich, and that prcparod lo accommodate Fanners!'Pod r?veJj('rB» and all others. Who may' favoj 1 him Qajh in the most accommodating'manner. Stalling, which is largo and convenient, will ho m charge of a careful OstloK e llaltcrs hiniablf that from Ins experience as an will bo able to render general satisfac 'lion;;', ’ J 'CiIUISTIAN HOFFMAN. j~Apnl.U, 1850—3 m Ciiinbfcrlaild ifc Purry Hotel; 'Corner 6/Nnrih Hanover and'North Sts,, . lately kept by Htnry IV., Orth\, . r BubB ® ri ! , .° r having loaded the.aliovo largo and X,/Commodiou*'Hotel, situate bii tho,corncr of North «*nover and Streets, lately occupied by H. WV announce to his' friends and the t>ubl(u,.tbat be ta prepared to entertain them in a man fail to meet their approbation. IiOUSE is plcaAAntly situated, and but ro pains vfrill- he spared to make, those who may eojoutn With him comfortable curing iheir pis. paflors are large and well furnished, and hU'.chamber* supplied with new and comfortable beddipg. .. .... "His TADlfjft will ,bo supplied rwilh tKa best the tnaiket can afford, arid All who are connected with bis -hobse.willj bo found. attentive, careful and obliging. The BAft will contain the best Liquors the city • , ... - His SrADi.l5O is entirely hew arid eitorisitatCapd ble of accomniodatihg from 60 to 70 Horses— : raaking it a desirablo.stppping place for.Dfbvera, ami will bo attended by'ai skilful Ostler. In short, nothing-will be wanting, to 'add to the comfort and convenience of those who may favor him willi their patronage. - /Boinbins-takeh by Hie week, month, or year. ‘CO* Toritts moderate; ; . ’ . . HENRY GLASS, Carlisle, February 14, ISSO-r-Cm GOLDEN HORSE HOTEL. AdJOLTOB .THE COURT HOUSE, CiRIISIE; Pi, THE. subscriber; having-leased .the above largo and commodious. Hotei., situated dn (he corner ttf:lhe Public Square and South Hanover street, and lately,ooodpled by Denj. L. Bshlemnn; begs leave- to announce to bit friends and the public that ho is pro pared to entertain them in a ntannor which cannot fat! to mcat theh approbation. THE HOUSE has the most pleasant location In the borough—has boort newly furnished and other- Wise improved) and no pains will be spared to make Ihpse whdm.iy sojourn with him, comfortable during Ibeir stay. - His parlors aro.large and well furnished, and his chambers supplied with now and co'niforta. blebedding. , _ HI? TABLBi will be sdppliod wllli the best the Market can afford, and nil whd are connected with his hddie'wiU Ue foiind alleullve, careful, andi obli*' ‘‘'.l.' . THE. BAR will contain tha best liquors (he oily dsn produce. HIS STABLING is entirety new and extensive, bspable' of,accommodating from 30 to 60 horses— making.it, a dosirsblo stopping place for * brotci'sj _ and will bo attended by a skillful Ostler. In short' hothing-will be wanting calculated ioadd to the com fort and.convenience of. those who may favor him tvllb their patronage. . Boarders taken by tho week, taonth, or ydar. Modsratc. . February 7,183 d. JOHN HANNON. ajleat Bargains In Dry-Goods, *AT v: E. ARCHAMBAULT’S, N. B. corner of Eleventh end Merkel streets, Philadelphia. A FULL assortment of Spring and Surarhef Goods, comprising in pari—New Market Sheetings .at 8. cents; fine bleached and brown Muslins at 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9,10 and 12$ cents f yard wide French LaWnat 8. 10, 13$ and ISjcts; Mpuslin deLaines at J2s, 18$ & 2& cents; Linen Lustres from 10 to 25 cents; Uaregbs from 12$ to s7j cents; black and colored Alpaca Lustres from IfaJ to 75 cents; black and changeable Silks and Taro Satins from SO cents to $L 25; a large assort ment of White' Dtess Goods fromisi to 37J cts; French* Scotch, and Manchester Ginghams from 12|t03l cents; Silk and Satin Mantillas from $4 50 to 910; Mon and Boys’ Wetfr In every vari ety from fo cents to $1 25; &c. VT V* . n ra tl A ft.*, i «**,m . V. E. ARCHAMT3AULT, Cheap Wholesale and Retail Store, N. E. corner llih & Market ste., Phila. April 4, .1850—3 m fro Partners, and ITlcn of BuMhcls. Oils,. Candles and Guano. THE Subscriber offers, at the lowest rates, hi any quantity to shit purchasers, Genuine Peruvian Guano, tfn3 eVcryvariely of Sperm, Whale, Lard,> end ' : TANNER'S OILS. Manufacturers, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Coh sinners,-are invited to call. GEO', W/RIDGWAY, No. 37 North Wharves, iho first Oft Stobv, below Race st., Phifa. April 4,iB6o*—3m* ■ The Cheap Store! , ’f HE subscribers have just.relumed from (he OlVy with the cheapest and best stock of DRY* GOQDS, &c.,e\*cr brought to 1 Carlisle. It con* sVsiain'pari of : ; GloU\s, Caasimeves, Satliucfs, VesiVngsiß great Block of summer goods for Mon and Boys* wear, Mous do laines, Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges, Alpachas, Barege do lalnos,! lt>u of Calicoos, Chocks, Tickings, Muslins, Flannels, Table and Toweling Drapers, Tphlo Cloths, Oil Cloths, Umbrellas and Parasols, Uib bhns, Stockings, Gloves, Linen Catnbricand Silk Hundkerehieis, Laces, Edgings and Inserting*, of - different kinds, Cap Nets, Tnrleton, Swiss, Book, Mull, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss r#uBlina, fln elegant assortment of Cheap Bonnets, Of Ihe m'oßl'fashionable kinds. Palm Leaf, Straw, and Braid Hals, Groceries, Quoonswaro, Cprpnt Chains Hard ware, &0., somo handsome and cheap CUtJRP£TS, together with n variety of Goods in our line, which nave all been laid'in fer cash, and Will be sold at lower ijricca than they enn bo bought at. In the‘county. VVe respectfully invito every body to ball and Judge fur themselves, as wo nrei determined to offer groat bargains (his season March 21,1650 flteßE'lS WHBpp'YOU GJ3T YOIJK CHEAP Saddles & Harness, rV J. GARMON Y,la thankful for past favors, and \Jt still soliciting hla share of public patronage, ro •bectfully announces to hia customers end the public ,m getmahthaVhe atill continue* to purauo the Bad uV .i H s l>^>#Mrtln » * n »t» various branches, ( HhWn v“T " f r d "" r * l " low Hannan*. fi , L!' , T°‘ l l 0 D Wo have made arrangements with some of (ho beat Mills in the country to manufacture Paper expressly for üb, so that every exertion shall bo modo to give entire satis* faction to oar customers. We return our most sin cere thanks to our old' friends for post favors,-and hope from our Increased stock, and exertions, to merit , a continuance of their cuhlouj, All orders from the country promptly attended to. f They can accommodate publishers with any given size of prinlihg paper at the shorted notice. We \ would say to those desirous of. a goad and cliedp arti cle, give us a call ami examine for yourselves. Market prices paid in cash or Undo for Rags. S. W. HARDING, ( . B. FRANKLIN HOLD, f No. 91 Mihorsf., Phlle, • February 21, 1860—4 m JUST opened fit the now nm) cheap Hardware store ol JA-OOD SEN KR, a new assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, constating of a full assortment of looks and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bills, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives; planes and piano bins; hand, panne!,and ripplngeaWs; mill and crosscut oawa* of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort*' monl ofciroutnrsaws, warranted; traceand bailor chains of a superior quality thhtltalj neVeibeenin this market before, hoes, shovels, spades’, forks and fakes; knives and forks; iron, japan,-and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Dritania and Glass Ktherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tonga; water and iron tea kettles, brass pretfervihg kettles, Ce> darware, anvils, vices; Ales and rasps, of every kind and price, . ~ Watts* bar Iron* hobp nrid band iron, oast, shear, spring and blistered steel, warranted good. 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. 200 kegs WolhCrfll’s pure white lead* barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine.’, 1 lease call at the welt known store of Jacob Senor, Norlh Hanover street, next door to Glass* 1 hotel, Carlisle. 1 May 2t, 1840 . A. & W, BENTZ* pARPET BAGS I anil Travelling Tranks, A largo V_/ onotltncnt, and of a snporio'r tiuallty, Jusl reool vod and for solo cheap by CAAS nrilr nv April 05. 1650 1 OGILDY. 1 D T 1 0I ?n n ik ma u “I" 1 Rollci ’ rood.. 1 y od at the Oheap Hardware .loro of rho ouhootl bor in East High olrecl, HENRY SAXTON. Fancy & Staple Dry Goods. dAIiPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. UTLEf st KNIGHT, st. 6 doors above SprucC. -BmS , Hardware* - ■ Pijinißj*Slil’ubs, ■ jj.«'vi jgSU TREES; . , seeds;• ; .;. ; . m TT “rMJR sale at MAtrrVs Ga!rdcn,Rising Sun Village, Jj near Philadelphia,’and In'the Market, below Sixth street; every day,’ comprising the following va flcUefcV . ‘ ‘ Honeysuckles,assorted Herhßools, , Hcrbacoous plants, “ ■ OsagePfaiigoPlants, OtnaDiontal M . for.live fences, &c., Roses, Z.jlVinonpKNH, vii: Flower Roots,- Balm of Gilead, Flower Seeds,' “ Silver.Firs*, ; Vegetable Plants', “ Norway Firs, Grape ViDes; • Red Spruce; Ornamental Shrubbery, ‘WhiteEpruce; Ornamental Vines, Silver Pines, Grodn. House Plants, American Arbor-vita, Box Edging, .Chinese ! .*»•■ Aspatagus Roots,. Tice Box, assort’d sizes. 1 Also—Ornamental Trees," viz:- Maples* assorted! Horse Ohofcinits, Weeping Lolch, Silver , Abelc, Mountain A>h| Magnolias, Fringe Trees, Lindens, &C. dccl I; All orders promptly, attended to, and everything warranted .lo be as represented.. Plants, trees, dec.,'packed*to carry with safety. Address S. MaWat; Rising. Sun Village, Phila. po- . . S, MAUPAY. , . Nursery Seedsman and Florist* March 28, 1850—lm Watches, Jcwclcry, &c. ! subscriber respectfully informs his'friends •j ? l^,e P U^^'C generally, that he has just return ed from Philadelphia with the. largest ; , - To illustrate the use of the G AT/VANIC DEI.T, suppose tho uase of a person aAllcted.with that bane of civllitatlon,- DYBPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. Ip ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by tbeir action or the nerves and muscles of the atomsch, aflord .temporary relief; but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased.. Now com* pare this with the effect resetting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Takes Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse' symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the BeH aronrut the body, using tho Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible-perspiration will ect on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circuit* tion throughout the system. Thus the most sovSft cases o'( DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS T ° ERADICAtB THS CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS OT the most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the Country could be given. sufficient to fill every column in this paper! AW EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that 11 Truth, la stranger than Fiction. 11 - CDiIE OF BIIEDiIIATISH, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA, Key. Dr. Landia, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of distinguish*! attainments and exalted reputation r-*- . , Sidney, New Jersey, July 13,1848. Da. A. H. Christie —Dear Sir: You wish to know of me what bat been the result In my own case, of the application of THK.OALVANIC RELT AND NECKLACE. My reply isaa follows: . For about tuinly ytart I bad been •offering from Dysp'ep. m. Every year tho symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent rtllei from any course of medical treatment whatever. About JourUtn years since, In consequence' of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pas. toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheuma. turn, which fir year after year, Caused me Indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of *46 and *4S, Inconsequence of preaching a great deal In my own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the BronchiUs, which iDQa.pecamd to severe os to require an immediate siis* 1 fcnsinn of my‘ pejtomt labofs. Jtfy iteraeut tytltm teas new thoroughly protiraltd, and os my Bronchitis became wtim, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affceUnn—thus cvinfclng that these disorders were.connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In'.tho wßole pharmaco* poila there seemed to be no remedial agent which could roach end recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that 1 had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and.(though with no very aotngulne hopes of theirefflclenoy,) I determined to try the effect or the application of the..OALVANIC BELT AND.NECKLACK, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was fn Junto', 1846. To hv oreat astonishment, in two pats mt Dtspefsia had done; in eioiit data I was enabled to RESUME WYFASTIJIUL I.IHOBI’, NOR HAVE I SINCE OMITTED a sinolC service on account of the Bronchitis j and mv Riimumatic ArrEcnim has entirely ceased to trodri.k me. Such is the wonderful and happy results of thft experiment { have recommended the BK.LT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. They have tried thorn’, with lurrv results, I relieve, in evert CASE. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBEIVT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE Ii used for all complaints effecting tlio Throat or Head,'such as Bronchitis, Inflammation Of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or lloariug in the Kars, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, aud that distressed complaint, called Tit} Doloreux. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge (hat these terrible dlsoaios ore caused hy a deftcitney «/ Nervous Kntrgy In the effected limbs, Du. Cmkistif.’i Galvanic Articles will .supply this delicient power, and a complete and entire cure is thus effected. 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to Dtt. Cn'mstfr tmd.liii Agepls within the last two years, which have been entirely restored. (Ky* Cap. Amdr'kw J. F. Tomes of Brooklyn,' N. V., had mot been able to wolk a step for near four years, nnd.was so help less that he had to be fed. The most celebrated physicians geybhlm tin. In flve days after he commenced wearing, (he Galvanic .belt, Necklace, -ano ho walked across the room, end in thtep weeks bo had perfectly recovered his health*. Captain Tomes Is seventy years of age. dR. Christie’s GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In cases of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the ifoad and tipper extremities. Also in Palsy and Paralysis, and oil diseases caused by a, deficiency of power or Nervous Hnergy in tho limbi or other orgaus of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia,- These dreadful xoil agonizing complaint* nro immnfiaMy n/iei’fff by the application of the (lai.vanic Belt. Nsurmck ano Ki.uiu. ' The. Dolt diflUsos tha Kleclricity through the system 5 the NccUlaco has a local effect and tbo Fluid eeU directly ’ upon (bo affected nerves. In those distressing afihcUbns (ho application NKVKII FAILS. rits And convulsions. These aJarmlng end terrible complaints era always caused by a derfliisemviU fi/* the Nerrst. Tbo Belt, Bracelets ano I* Li’iO, will eftto nearly every case, no matter how young m old (ho patient, or how confirmed the complaint.' Numerous end astonishing proofs arc in possession of (bo proprietor. OGh Many hundred CertlAealea from ell parts ol (he country of (ue most extraordinary character can he given, If rorpalrou Cry- No (rouble or inconvenience attends the use of DR OHhISWE'B Q.4LVJNIC CUTICLES, and ttiey may be worn by the moat feeble and delicate with perfect ease and safety. In many eases U>e sonsaUon attending their use is AfcAfy f>Uasant and airttablt, They can be sent to any part of the counlay. ... / * Prices: The Galvanic Bolt. ' Three Dollars. The Qalvanio Necklace, Two Dollars, The Qalvanlo Bracelets, . One Dollar Bach. The,Magnetic.Fluid, . ■ One Dollar. . ft?-. The articles are accompanied by fttll and plain direb. (tom. ' Pamphlets with, full partlduldys nay bS bad of life aulhorliod Agent particular cAUfION; QCF Btwart o/ Counlir/elti and IVorlhltit ImUaUtni. D. O. MORBBBAD, M. D«’ GENERAL AGENT ;I»NITED pTATKM, 139 Broadway, Now York. Far aalo ih Carlisle, I‘a„ by Ihp solo authorized Agent, ' . SAM’E. ELLIOTT. November 16, IS4o—lycow T)DOTS &: SUOES, Boot. anti. Shops el every JD cjoicnptlon. have been opened in large quantities by the.subletibot, which.are offered at prices that in lint give satisfaction, N W WOODS; Agt Aptil SB, 1850 ; ,A*NEVVarid 11 farit rl ight has-lately arisen and now stands mgftirt.lKelibrizbrt, shedding its golden light: of hope‘upon-the dark-despairing minds of the Oed*rldderv and afflicted with pain, like the bursting forth of the congenial rays of the sun upon the. cold, dtamcii r regions 'of. the' frigid zone. Tho three letters which head this para graph is the signification pf' , - Rail way’s Rctidy Reljbf. An instantaneous antidote fbrpains of all kinds, the’very instant Radway's Ready Relief is appli ed. Us pain-relieving qualities are realized, it will rel ieve the most ‘ severe pains, of Kheumktism, Lumbago, Gout, Paraylysis) Tie Doldroux, &c., in a few minutes. Rheumatism —lts cause, treatment ahd ourb. (> All Rheumatic Pains Instantly cured by Rad way's Ready Relief.—Rheumatism arises from different causes, but mostgenerally proceeds from colds, exposure to cold’damp weather, and sleep ing in damp apartments. This complaint is divi ded into two classed; tho first is Inflammatory, so called from the swelling and inflammation that attends the pains , in the parts affected ;\sccond, Chronic, Rheumatisnvso called fromthe long con tinuance of the disease. It is also known as Lum bago, or pain in the back; Sciaticia, or pains ili the hip or groin; Anthrodynia, or pains ip the joints. The Acute Rheumatism generally termi nates into one of these and becomes a chronic com plaint. ' ,’ - . , ; ' 7h Relieve your Tortures, apply Rad way's Ready Relief, on a warm flannel cloth, nreviouslyrhalh- Ing the parts with warm water; also take 30 pr4o drops of the Relief internally in some molasses twice or three times a day; this'Will glvd warmth to the stomach, and surely relievo you from all Rheumalib pains. It is alsospeCdy und effectual in. its operation in the cure of diseased, spine, stitch in the back,lanjpness, soreness,of the Joints, weakness and pain in the side, nervous headache, tic doloreux and tooth ache, spasms, strains, cramps inlhe stomach; heart burn', hoarsenessand sore throat. Reader, if you have the misfortune ' jo be troubled with- either of the above distressing complaints, be thankful that an antidote for your pains is at hand in Radway's. Ready -Relief. It is sure to give yon instant ease, and 10 your joy will ensure you a speedy and perfect cure. See that each bottle has the facsimile signature of Rad way & Co. upon each label——none other is genuine. * Beautiful Picture. . , Jl ficuj Label—Steel Engraving, To protect the public against purchasing coun terfeits of Rad way’s Chinese Medicated Soap, R. Q. Radway, the celebrated chemist of New York, has ata great expense engaged (he’servieos of onu of the first artisls.of steel engraving in and will on Medicated Soap, in its new label. It is a beauti ful steel engraving, itrepresents two female figures of health and beauty, reclining on a lablat and scroll work, on'which are the words “Radway’s Medicated .Soap” in illuminated letters. On the opposite side of the tablet is tho fao-simile siona* lure of H. G. Rahway, The desigft fsneai,'chastei' artistic, oleganify eyjccutea; , : t ( , J-fkc Vtriuesff Me are also improved, the high p’opulflrily } which - |ht3 excellent aoap hasial tained for its superiority overall others forjoilp.l, medicinal and shaving purposes, has impelled us to Strive and improve !npon i(s merits, instead of resting satisfied on its jilfeady ( gfuited laurels.— We have how bntofed, into for the importation direct from our correspondent in Coh slanstinople in Turkey,• and Cahtop In China.’ for our several oils’, guroo, and extracts of rare medicinal virtues, Which wp- uso ip, the jhan ufacture of lZadvvay’s Soap, instead* of receiving them from third parties, so that now we have the satisfaction of knowing that tho highly mpdigaf ahd balsamic properties of our soap are jiurc and unadulterated." ‘ , • Jls a Beaul-ifier nf the Skin, it'surpasses every thing of tho kind in the world, it removes redness,' pimples, blotches, pustules, tetters, rash. It cures' salt rheum, ringworm, sore heads,.sores, 1 pustular eruptions. IHmparls health to the skin and beau ty to the complexion.. As a nursery antT toilet soap, it is beyon.d : the reach of rivalry, and for shaving purposes it is the best in use. Ope cake of Rad way’s Soap will last longer than three cakes of the same size of any other soap in use, there fore it is tho cheapest and best soap in the world. Price 25 cents, large cakes in engraved wrappers, and the signature of R G Rad way upon each wrap per. . Now through tho Harom chambers.many lights Qfbusy shapes proclaim the toilet rights— While some bring halm from Circassia’s fair, To dress and beautify their lovely Hair, Which makes (he maids of Circassian sires Within the breasts of kings pure love inspire, 7h Dress and Beautify the //air, Rndway’s Cir cassian Balm is becoming quite popular, in the course time It will supersede all other prepara tions in Dse, 1 ft cures baldness, strengthens the hair, eradicates dandruff, ahd makes the hair soft, line and glossy. By using tho balm as per direc tions, |l will make it curt beautifully, resembling nature. Price 20cents in large bottles. See that Railway & Co„ is upon each bottle. For sole in Carlisle 'by J. W. itawlirtd, artd Sami. Elliott; in Shippensburg by Dr. Hays. April 4,1850— 2 m Af P.’ lUoilyei’s CARLISLE, PA*,, IS the place where country merchant, ami the pub lic in general, will find the largest and ltd as oortmenl of Confectionaries, over offered in this county, manufactured oftlmbexl material csprcsaly for the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, a few doors north ofihoUank, whore .all ore invited to calland examine for them* solves, as it would Uo impossible to mention ail the varieties. lie would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting of .ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Pigs, Prue'ns, Grapes, Citron. Dates, Almonds, Eng* lish. Walnuts, Cream Nuts; Filberts,* Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, &c. In connection with' the above ho has just received a lurago ssortmont of English, French, tfnd American ' Toys & Fancy Goods, cohaiiting in pan of flna French Card and Sewing Basket, of entirely new pattern., Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Doloai Banket, Dell Bono, end other Rattles, Gamas and Puzzles of the latest style; Fur rilterc, tea aclts, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, nccordcens, harmconicons, drums, guns, and other articles of war. Glass and China toys, mantle Ornaments, Tools in hexes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tuba, .cradles, Noah’s Arks, masks marbles of all kinds, fancy aoiipa, colmigno, ox mar row, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brushes, die. Ho haeelso on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Codecs, Teas, .Sugars, Mo. lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of a|l kinds, and in feet all articles in the Grocery line, which .will be disposed of at the lowest rotes. Order* from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. p. MONYER Carlisle, Deo. 6,1849. i , .* - PORTER. Co, 7)reaturcr» PIANOFORTES. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, DEST and meal ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES in the Unhid States; can always be found at the warehouse of the milwcribcr, 171 Cheaiiut street, above Fifth, at the old stentFoccupied more thbn a third of a century by Mr. George Willlg,music puUUhcr.' ' PIANOS,.. * HARPS, , OfIOANS, SERAPIHNHS,, , . ROMANS, Ac,,.,tc,, ftuab from the moil celebrated Manufacturers in New York, Boeton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and olaowhore. Sold, wholesale and rolall, at the maker’s cash prices. • . OSCAR 0.8, CARTER, ' ■ 171 Chosnut at, Philo. 'February 21,1850—1 y v BliiWIK DEEDS Foil SALE AT THJS OFFICE. ;L ' .* TRICKS OP 4fcitCKSr '^,ntr'^ RTB ? pi,t . R s*o.^"»» i iCAß»ruitT.-.Thire^ls* Saw •aparilU for-raU, in Uie. rtiflprent wwi# called 'B. p. Town, mjcp -IM" adVertfce.l ** GEN. UINKi and ail- tnau t ThUTpwnsend is no doctorand never wu • but was formerly a worker on rAilrbadrf.chrmla.and the like—yet fni' h-**!! *S2 Of .] >oc,or to* the purport ofgUidnreradii wyw J?f l " nt k A®.w« ~e ha » attended two medical and practiced Tor fifteen years 11” N6srlhtt truth Ji, he never practiced medicine a day In his life! Such fitful, trie*- eo.misrepiysentalion looke bad to the .character and veracity of the man; > I wish mow sincerely, he had never made those state* menta of himself or of me. When will men learn to be honest and truthfulin all. their dealings and intercourse with theirfeh fow men I He appllsd to one JluaiClapp to assist hinUKmami. factoring hU'tnixiure, stating the large eiims ha would make, tie an inducement to embark in the business. Those men have been insulting and libelling me in nil possible forms, In order to impress -the public with the belief that the Old.Doctor 1 * Soma 'parilla was not the grunt nr, original SarMapntit/d, (pade from ,the Old Doctor's Original Jteetpe. - This S. P. Townsend says I hare sold the use nf my nahie for $7 a - week. I will give him $5OO if he will produce one single solitary proof of this. Ills statements oi Thompson.-Skillmnn «k Co., are nothing but a tissue of' falsehoods, aitnply made trt' deceive' thlr 'public, and (keep the truth down in regard to, hin souring,/ermentine com pound. This is to caution the public to purchase none hut Old l)r. JACOB Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Doc tor’s likeness, his family Coal of Arms, and his signature across the Coat of Arms., Principal Ojjice, 102 Narsau-stretl, N, Y City. ■ • JACOB TOWNSEND Old Dr. Jacob Townsend. . THK ORIGINAL DISCOVRUErt OF TUB . Genuine Townsend Saraaparilin. ~ Old Br.'Townap-nd is now about 70'ymrs of aee. nniliiua m... been known na the AUTHOR ami DISCOVERER of /i!« GENUINE ORIGINAL “ TOWNSEND SARRapZ RILLA Being poor, he was compelled to limit Its manufoe. lure, by which means it has been kept out of market, and the ■ales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, tod kaown its value. It had reached the oars of many, novorthelnsa, as those ponton*-who had oven healed of sore diseases, ana tavetl from doath, proslaimsd Its wonderful HEALING POWER. This GRAND AND UNDUUAI.I.R'n PREPARATION Is man. ufacturcd on the largest srale. and l« called Tor throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially na it ia ibuiul Incaos ble of deeeneratitm or datcrinnuion. ... Uplike young S. P. Townsend's, it Improves with ore and never choree but forthe better; been use it jo prepared anieie*. Ufic principles bv a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art. have all been brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Dr’s San saparilla. The Sarsaparilla n«u, K In welt known to medical men, contains manymnliclnnl properties, and some properties which are him or «sele«.a».| others, which if retained In ora paring it hm u#c, pro liiM/rrmenm/mn und acid, which la hi. jtirltma to ehosvsuum SotiiU i)f the propertlre of Sarsaparilla are so tolnMe that they rntimly evaporate anti are lon in the pre *l,ey nn , n '" fr cPcrv '“ l l, y 4 process, known ° f ,h " ■«* . H>*Upr Jtetv the root till thereat'a dai* col* rnlm P”?'*’ W 'l l * R ? or8 l ? T,ln * hp coloring matter In the root *l,?i i h anything else; they rati then strain ihu insipid or a p'l il'll* i a"pv'i’M ,h,m mh it “ sah. ell K^\ «»*“ IJI -'• <■«*• genuine Old bit S&coti .Townsend's . , ; „ SARSAPARILLA* Tills Is so,prepared that, all, the. oert mbpcrtlss of Oie San r ° 0 f " rft hm.»thmbUrJr>UsJi»,kpable. rtf becom. "JT lermniidiinn is extracted UMf fpjfcied'. then every panicle oi mnhrnl virtue Is scrnrtd jn,a nitre and concentrated form; and thus it i.-«,r,ejflc!ma Inc.-vpatjc W irslnjnny.of RavaJ. twhlo and hi-ulim! prii|«’i lira. Prepared in this way, it ia made the moLtpotVcrlnl agent In the . . 4t , /l . Cure of lmtiimrrnlile Dlsflisoa. , ■ . .. JHnre the roaum why we lirarconUncifihaldnitwn evarvalde In Its favor by mm, women, and children. Tfe And It Joins won. tiers in the r'ura'df-. .••’“fM , nil LIVER COM . I'I.AINTmvI In HriHIT. I TA V7.V.-1/. KCRnFUKA.PThK ,V GOSTI I K.shfiHi till 'UVTA fißli.Uii- h’RUPTIUNff' lMMl>t.KS.'ltLOT'}niS&. t, ~w IMPURITY Ols’.THli RI.OOU. i It persps-us-s marvellous eflicrtry muiinJalms arising from liutiffration,- from -Acidity of Me RtctiUu-h, from unequal CirciihtUnii, Witmlio the. h. M.I, palpitation-of tlte heart. fi.ildfppMfi.lha.-td'., mid chills and hot flashes over the body. ;l»hua no. us omul In CW-f»,.mv) Cgiifhs ; and promotes m?U’ rec ,. ,l>ft k* ixmj strictures o(. the limps, ihniai and every other port'|i * But in lyniilo'f is.its uroilsnce more manifestly teen and as tnowlcdsad thiul in all atftiieaor 5 >V-> •>. FiiMALli CQMT.fiAtWW' ‘, J*. I"ir* T".'}? rn m ' M ?m‘ AU*se-\t Whites, ‘FaUing. V t,ie . Obstructed 6tipjrfeied. ch-/tS* •«/«/- Menses, Ir* r 1“ ~ Isv removing ahsi.cunions,..and rrsunuir-c tl.t senenll tystem. Kglvts tone and slrcijoth lt» the whole both, wilthti euraa all ihnna of s;-- ~,, v ...» * .. Jlfcrrdna ijlneAßca niia DrhllitT,' w Epileptic Fits, Conrulsions, sc. •• v It cleanses the bluod. exdipa the Uriir to healthy R-ilon. tonoa the atomach, and bivos gtm'l djeesti..,,. r *tii«ive9 ihe bowels ot torpor and cotietipathm, allays induininutuin, jmnfies the skint I 3« a n tCfl n*!? es *’ c 1 u,&, J 0 » of Ihe blood, proifurfiig rnmle warmth equally ail bver the body, and the iiMupuhlp iMyspirailon; re. asea strictures and tigfmieu. i< moves nUxiluirui'ibj-s.'snd In* vtgorates ihs entire nervom system. Is not this then . * • n..r ,IC Mert * c . ,,,e >;«n I»re-eiiilnei\f|y need? , ri«e.r?M U s ,y^.‘hMn,hjn,r * 1,0 Baul ofS. I'.TowMcndr Info rlor odicle 1. This yoiing man’s liquid is not to be COMPAKED WITH 'i'HE OLD DR’S. B «S ACT -' ta ‘ ,Bi mt . , NEVER SPOILS ,»rv, <*• ploding, ami damaging other coodal iliThi* u* e * pound he pol*i»H>na to ihe System ll U’w 5 ,h, \ h ‘* r fibt« com tytttut olrwhj diseased teflhaHiit wi. put UC,J ,nl ° ft but acid I I *•«io net «flfcSJ? t£! whaJrSS S“. acha, whni miTliluf it prodwi.il n!SIS h e «rt lll ™ r SSe«£ wMci.tnura.an.l all the ih.lda ca,, ’V’" llnciiiimilKrit l>m a nogr-and odd fluid laHifl 1 ~IV , J M ? i e * : {l * e I l * ,hfl j"im« amrblarwlieie. irrk J? l *°s uuil inflaming the dnicnu immies upon which It aci«7 g» "f l '? rvou * .*«'«««*. of impurity of H,t of ,!ora n «d drciilailon.aiid nearly all thu aliment* which afflict human jS i<. l u« V ihla t nOl - llurriblß ui ™. Vo * nd »nd infinitely writ BOUIUNO, FRUMRN-TIS-n * AriI)'‘COMPOUND” OF & , ( I* lUiihlilvnTl* and yet he would fain have |i imdcrMimd ihat Ofd Dp Jucnh i. imitation liPSl§i^l wf " ml »»«. !• no rlien. comp.r, Z I r “,. e S^£jiSi n T Wk " nl.nur.i'SSSiti.lSriteK-" 1 " \'KAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED SVRTRVQ •lioiitd know wall the medimi pruperlipe of jdtmathe ner of lUTurlng and conrimirntimr iholr healing vlnuiV ex.enairo knowledge of .he varlnua dWm*„*wh Kiri/? m 2 human ayiiom, and how m adapt remodiee to theaedleealiiaf Ula lii arnoa randa npou the unlominiiie, to pour balm I.L, wounded humaniiy, to kindle hnpn in the deapalniS hoio n o femora health, ami bloom, and vlcor mui ihrppiihad «h!IdJ. 0 km a, ‘ n ~K Jadobtownsbnd hM SOUOIIT ana FOUND. he. o| poriumty and meant u> bring -i.k?^f nd u “lvcr*nl Concentrated Remedv within the reach, and to the knuwledee of«» who raedii (hot they may learn and know, bv joyful experience it- . Trantoendaut Power to lleAl. For sale, at ilio Drug and Variety Store of Ft* Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle. Oolbborli, 1849,-llyeow. ; ‘ drugs: muiost I HAVE just received ft fresh stock of Medicines* Paints, Ginas,-Oil, &c.j which having been ptlr* chased with great core 'at the best city houses, 1 esn confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, ,Country Merchants .Dealers, as being fresh and pt»rg, ! ‘ ; „ ' Xinuas. Patent Medicines, , , Herbs and Exrtscls, Fine Chemicals, Spioos, ground er whole. Instruments, Essences, Pure Essential Oils, Peifameiy, &o. Cad ’Litter ,OU~\V(irrdnled Genuine, * STAFFS.;/ ; * Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol* '■ Copperas,-' Esc Dye. PAINTS. Wolhorill & Drothqr’s Pure Load,,Chrome, and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jcr*y Window Glass,‘Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Cdpsl and Coach Varnish* and Red Lead. All of which will bo sold at Iho very lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Book store of . Indigene, Maddern, Sumac, . Alum, 8. W. HAVEKSTICK. Carlisle, March SB, 1860 , - CARPETS,;/.! am now opening,a accond aopply®?, Imperial, Ingrain, Cotton.and (girthing Carped* wlilolt wil| sold cheaper than con be had at any oatabliihmont In the Borough,. ■■l', April 35,1850 * CIIA3. OGILDY.