■ ."‘.i;ISAROAINS! : BARGAINS! v. ' A.TT’hB NEW:STOREi directly apposite Wm. Xll Leonard’s bid Bland,North Hanover street. The subscriber respectfully informs ih’o citizens of Cum berland‘county, that ho has. just received, and nota ollera'for sale, a now and extensive selection of. Fancy Staple Dry Goods, ■ '.This careful, selection will bu found to bo a'coni plbto assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, comprising each and every variety. -.ln the. Domestic Line you will find Calicoes, Mer rimack; .Choeco, &c..! Bleached & unbleached Mua* lins.Conostoga, New Market; dec. Tickings, Checks, ‘psaaborge,Drillings, dec., all of which have been; purchased on favorable terms, and can bo secured at great bargains. 'ln -the Silk,and Fancy Lino you will .find a largo •and unbroken assortment. This.branch contains a variety of stylos.printed Moussolihe do Liiines, of su perior quality; rich, Bercgca and Grenadines; Crape -do Paris, and other new Tissues for spring and sum mer dresses; new designs for Lawns, Chintzes, Bril liants and painted Cambrics; new spring shades glace S|lka;.gToB do Afriquc, groa de nup,. and rich plain ppux d'soics, and .... Brilliant Fancy Style Silks for Spring. . .The, attention of buyers is particularly invited to his magniflcent stock of Dross Goods, consisting of fancy bonnet ribbons, fancy neck and cap do>, of the latest designs; Laces; Gloves, Hosiery, Linen hand kerchiefs, and all kinds of fancy articles adapted for Ladies* wear; cloths of French, English, German and American fabric, all shades and prices; caspimeres, black, French, doeskins, spring colors aim, designs; a,complete assortment of Vestings—satin silk', Mar eaillop, Ac. In addition to the above named goods, you will. find his Stock to embrace a full ossoitmcni oTBOpTS. SHOES,CAPS, &c., all of which ho is prepared to offer on very fair terms. He feels confi dent that all'who give him a call will oo pleased with his .goods and his low prices. An early call and a careful examination of his goods is solicited. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, April 11, ISSO Feathers! Feathers! 1 A AAA Founds of Feathers, comprising nil XA-ryUUU qualities, for sale, wholesale und retail, at the lowest cash prices, by HARTLEY - & KNIGHT, - 148 S. Second street, 6 doors above Spiuce* Our customers and the public in general will please KoriCK and hcmemdeß that since the alterations re* ccntly.made in our store, the Bedding Dopnrtmcntof our business is in the second story, whore wo now have, ready made, or. wiil make lo order Beds, Bolsters, PillowSj Mattresses, and Cushions of all kinds. WcaUn keep constantly on hand, a good assortment of Tickings, Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables, Sacking Bottoms, &c. The first floor on basement have been appro* printed to the sale of Carpetings, &c., among which are Brussels Carpeting, "I Tapestry do Imperial Three Ply, Ingram Carpetings, from 25 cents to $l, Stair Carpetings, from 10 cents to $l, Entry Carpetings, from 29 cents to $1,25, Rag Carpetings, from 25 to 40 cents, Also, Oil Cloths, and Mattings, at nil prices. For sale by HA' 148 S. 2d Phila., March 21, 185 U .UTLEY & KNIGHT, st. 5 doors above Spruce. —3ms WATCHKS: jpL Great inducements to persons in JyJk want of a good Watch. LIiVVIS R. BROOM AIX, No. 110 North Sod street, having rCceUcd additional supplies of Gold and Silver Watches of every description, from Lon don, Liverpool and Switzerland importations, is now prepared to furnish the very best article at a price fur below any ever offered, of the same quality, and which cannot he undersold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will bo perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as good as represented. Watches at the following low prlpcs: j Gold Levers, Cull jewelled, 18 carat cases, $2B 00 i Silver do do do 12 00l Gold Lopincs,jowcllcd, 18 carat cases, 22 00 Silver do do 8 00 Tho L. R, Oruomall Gold Pen, a superior article in silver case, with pencil* and warranted, $1,00; Gold Pencils for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions, ond Locket for, Dogucreotypo Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Pint, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and n general assortment of •very description of-Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, Sud door below Race street, Philadelphia. LEWIS R. BROOMALL* November 8, 1845) HARDING Ac ROLL, WHOLESALE COMMISSION PA PER WARE HOUSE , No. SI Minor street, between sth & oth and Chcsnut and Market sis., Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on hand a large and varied stock of pll kinds of PAPE I?? suited to Publishers. Merchants, Manufacturers, Schools, &c. Wo have inadq arrangements with some of the host Mills in the country to manufacture Paper expressly for us, so that every exertion shall 1»q made to give entire satis faction to our customers. Wo return our most sin cere thanks-io. out old friends for past favors, ami hope from our increased stock r and exertions, to merit a continuance of thnir custom. All orders from the country promptly attended to, •They, con accommodate publishers with any given size of printing paper, at the shorteit notice. Wu would say to those desirous of a gqod and cheap arti cle, give us a call and examine for yourselves. Market prices paid In cash or trade for Hogs. ' S, W. HARDING,, . B. FRANKLIN HOLL, No. Minor si.; Phila. g? February 21, 1850—4 m Hardware* JUST opened at the now and cheap Hardware •loro of JACOB SMN ER, a now assortment of • Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consistingofaj full assortment of locks and latches of every style] niinJ • kind;- hinges,, screws, bolts, augurs, anger bins, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives, pianos and plane bills; hand, pahnel,and ripping saws; mill and crosscut savys of Roland’s maka, warranted good; a good'nssorf menl of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a superior quality that has nevor been ini this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks] mid rakes; knives and forks; iron, japan, and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Brllanin and Glass Etherlal Lamps, spoons, shovels, .tongs, water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darwnre, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every kind apd price. ' , * Watts’bariron,hoopandbnndiron, cast,shear, blistered sine!, warranted good. 200 Uos;s A\ et|iorlll’« p nrß while lend. 4 barrola Flanaeod oil, 100 (rails. Turnonllne Pleasa oa.i nt Ilia well kpowa store of Jneoh ho?".’ca o rn.lo. T" B ' roo, ’ n6XI door 10 Gl «-’ May 24.1849 Boois & SHOES. Boot* and Shoes at every description Imvo been opened In !ar n o quantities by the subseiihor, which are-offered nl piJcre that must rlvo satisfaction. . N W WOODS Am April 25, 1860 . ’ * Bonncltt, A LARGE nnd beautiful assortment of Rourli ami _fi_. Ready, Jpnny Lind, Pearl,'Braid, French, Lnco and Gimp Bonnots, Just received nl iho now and heap store of ARNOLD & LBYI, May S, 1650 ' . BLANK DEEDS For sale at .this office, THE subscribers have just returned from the city with the'cheapest and best, slock, of .DRY GOODS, &0,, evet brduglrt to Carlisle* It con sists in part of : Cloths, Cassiinei’cs, Sattinets, and Vestings; a great’stock of summer goods for Mon and Doys* wear* Mous de lalnes, Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges, A ( pachas; Barege de laines, lots of. Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, Flannels, Table.and Toweling Drapers* Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Umbrellasand Parasols; Rib bons, Stockings, Gloves, Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Laocs, Edgings and Inserting®, of different kinds, Cap Nets, Tarlelon, Swiss, book, Mull, iaconeland Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss Muslins, an.elegant assortment of Cheap Bonnets, of the .most fashionable kinds, Palm Leaf, Straw, and Braid Hats, Groceries, Queensware, Carpet Chain, Hardware, &c., some handsomeand cheap CARPETS, together .with a variety of Goods in our line, which have all been laid in for cash,and will be sold at lower prices than they can be bought at in the county. We respectfully invite e,very body to call and judge for themselves, As we are determined to offer great bargains this season. A.&W.BENTZ, March 21, 1850. Watches, Jeweler}’, Ac. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends JL and the public generally, that he has just return ed from Philadelphia with tbo largest.and most splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c., over before offered to tboCilitons of this place. Ills slock consists in part of - GOLD . AND SIL VER LEVER WATCHES , Gold and Silver. Lopine Do., with a Variety of Silver Watches, of lower prices. Gold guard chains, gold and silver pencils; a splendid asHprtincnl of gold pens, of most approved manufacture; silver butter knives, silver and plated spoons, lino silver, plaited forks, a large and splendid lot of gold and'silver SPEC TACLES. (He invites particular attention to .this article of spectacles, ns ho can warrant them' to bo the best this side of Philadelphia.) Common Spec, taclcs of nil prices; a largo and beautiful assortment of gold Finger und Ear rings, all prices; Breast pins, in great variety, watch hoys, fob and vest chains, silver and shell card cases, a very superior article} silver thimbles, silver combe, cako baskets, with a grout variety of other articles in his lino, unnecessary to mention. He invites ull to call and examine his stuck, assured that it cannot fail to please both in quality und price. mttrni. . n nrMtr .... THOMAS CONLYN, Carlisle, December 20,1849 —if Extraordinary Reduction In the JL’rico of Uarihyurc, I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest stock of HARD WARE, Glass, Paints, Oils,' Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogany Vaneels, and all kinds of Building Material over brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons aboullo build will And it great, lylo their advantage to.look at rny stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods and hear the price and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, vices, flies and rasps, and a com plete assortment of Watt's Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. 1 have also the Themonicter Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span* glcr, the best article now in use. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS. SCYTHES.-—1 have just received my Spring slock of„Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle .makers and others! will And these Sylhes to be the best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, Bithe old staud in North Hanover street. Oct. 11, 1819. JOHN P. LY*JI3. Bread Without Ycus • JUST received at Eby's Grocery, Jiabbili't Ef* r erveschig Compound, which by following direc tions, will produce Dread, Cakes, &c., without Yeast—prepared and pul np in whole, half and quarter pound packages, with all directions neces sary for use, and warranted to have the bread ready for the oven in five minutes. Also a now article of prepared Powder, which will produce the best FAMILY SOFT SOAP in a few minutes, with out ashes or fut, and when used will not injure the hands dr clothes. Prepared in New York. Boll) these valuable and labor saving articles are for sale at the Grocery and Tea store of Carlisle, March 7, 1850. J. W. EBY. “1 nm n man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreVn lo' m» feelings; HHBBBBBD Youth & Manhood. liHiUtlß A VIGOROUS LIFE, A PREMATURE Death. jkLiuKtsiiu on Self Preservation. This Booh, just published, is filled with useful in lormaiion. on (he infirmities and dlacjwea ol the Ge nerative Sysiom* It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prcvenlycars of misery and Buffering and save annually thousands of lives. pAitBNTs by rending it. will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 86. cents, enclosed in a loiter, ad dressed lo Dr. Kinkcltn, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per relurn of mail. . Dr* K. fificcn years resident physician, N. W. corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, may he consulted confidentially, lie who places, himself under the care of Dr.;K.. may religiously confide in his'honor as a gentleman, and confidently, rely upon his skill .as a physician. Persons at u distance may address Dr.iC. by letter, (post paid,) and bo cured at home. Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ate., forwarded by sending o> remittance, and put up secure from da mage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Podia**, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates.. February 7, 1850—ly A WE W and bonulifulnrticlo, believed to bo su* perior to'onylhing of (he kind ever before man' ufuctmod'. Being elastic will not bretk by fulling' and being painted in oil if may tie washed with soap and water when soiled, and readily restored to their original beauty. For sale nl the cheap store of December 13, 1840, P, MONYER. YTTlLL'’perform allouerationsupontheTeeth I VV that are required for their preservation, such as Scaling, Filing, Plugging t or will 'restorethe leas of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth,from a single Tooth lo a full sett, (t7*officean Pitt street,a few doors South of the Railroad Hold. N.B. Dr^LoomiswlllbeabsentfromOarlisle the last ten days, In each month. December 14,1848. DR. jas. nrcvuociv, WILL give his attendance in the different bran dies of his profession, in town or country, to all that may favor him with a call. Office opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church and Wert's Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulke. ' Carlisle, Sept. 6,1849—if HOMOJOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, ro.poclfully ,■ lt ‘ tillers his professional services to the citizens v '- ini l y -, Snb.lg.M.'Bow, “l . ', lu 11nli-o,nil’ll, whore ho con nl all time, ho f„„„d, when not piofoaaionall engaged. Carlisle, Juno 7, 1840— -if , v “ u A RNDI.D & T.13V1 Imvo )i»t received' onolhor largo mmortmonl of Carpal., which wo era dMCr mined to soli 10 por cent cheaper than the aamo quality con ho purcha.ed'olacwheio. May 2, 1800 The Cheap Store ! O.vvr 26 CKMTB. Elastic Doll Heads* OiV I* Loomis, DR. I. K, SMITH, Ciicpoiii TRX£K.& of quacks. ■ - Lbt Evbbtbout Read this Caropully,—There is a Sab saparilla .for,sale-in the.dilrertnt towns called S. P. Town*, •end's Sarsaparilla. It is advertised ns UNORIGINAL, GEN UINE, and all mat! ThH Townsend is no doctorand never was; but was formerly awbrkoron railroads,ennuis,nml tlio like—yet he assumes the title of Doctor fur the purpose of gaining credit forwhat ho is not. Ho save, “he has attended two-medical schools, and practiced fo.rimctm years I!“. Now the truth is. he never practiced medicine a'dny in his life I ..Siich wilful, trick ed misrepresentation.looks bad tbtho character and veracity ol the man. -. 1 Wish most sincerely, he had nevor made those state ments of himtoiftor of ms.. When will men learn to he honest and truthful in all their dealings mid intercourse with their fel low men I lie applied to one Rnol Clapp to assist him in manu facturing his mixture, stating the large sums he would make, as an inducement’ to embark In the business* These men have been insulting and libelling me in all possible forms, in order to impress the public with the belief that the Old Doctor's Sarsa parilla was not the genuine, original Sarsaparilla, made from the' Old Doctor's Original Recipe. This S. P. Townsend eayp I have sold the use or my name ford? a .week. I will give him ftfiOO If he will pro luce one single solitary proof of title. Ills statements of Thompson, .Skillman Oc Co., are nothing but a tisdtia of falsehoods, simply made to deceivo the public, and keep the truth down tn regard to his souring, fermenting com- Bound. This is to caution (ho public to purchase none hut Old T. JACOB Townsend's SaieapHrilla, having on it the Old Doc. tor’s likeness, his family Coat of Anns, undhia signature across (he Cdal Of Anns. Principal Office, 102 A T dsta«-s. and has lone been known ms the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPA RILLA.' 1 Reing poor, he was compelled to limit its manufac ture, by Which means 'll has been kept out of market,’and the •ales circumscribed to those only who hail proved its worth, and kaown Its value. It had reached tht cursor tunny, nevertheless,, m ikush peisims'wmi li.in oceii healed of sore diseases, anti mved from death, tiro-.inunhd In* wntuWfiil - HEALING POWER. This ORANI) AND UNKQbAt.LISD PREPARATION i« man ufiicturcd on the Wrgcst urale, and is called for throunhout die length and breadth of tho lam!, especially iia h is found Incapa ble nfflegenerntinn or deterioration,. .Unlike young S. I*. Townsend's, Jl improves with age, and cover changes but far the better; because it in prepared on an'eft tific principles bv a scientific man. The -highest knowledge ol Chemistry, and tho latest discoveries of the art, have all bean brought into requisition in Ihe manufacture of the Old Dr’e Sar saparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it in well known to medical men, contains magy medicinal properties,-and sumo properties which are inert orusdens.snd others, which If retained In pre paring It for use, produce fermentation and acid, which la itt pirious to the system. Some of the properties' or Sarsaparilla are no volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost In the pre paration, If they arc not preserved by a scienfi/tc process, known only to those experienced id im manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles , which lly dff In v.ipt*r, dr as ah exhalation, un der heal, are the very essential medical properties of the root, wind) give to it all lu value Any person can boil or Blew the root till thnv get a dm* col ored liquid, which is more front the coloring matter In the'rnot than from anything cine; they ran then strain this insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it SAU &A PA It (I, I, A KXTIIACT or Si’ll UP." Jlui etich is not the arti cle known as the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. . Till# is bo prepared that a.IMIto ipert properties of the Sar saparilla root are. first rehiovod, everything capable of becom ing acid or fermentation is extracted anil rejected ; then every panicle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concontratod form 5 and thus ilia rendered incapable of losing any val uable and healing properties. Prepared in this wav, it is made the mostpow-erfufagetit in the ' Cure of Innumerable Disease*. , Hence the reason why we hear cummeiulntionH on avert aide in lU favor by men,-women, and children. We find It dum" won. dare in the cure of . ° abSSUMPTJO.V. DYSPIiPSfA, and LIVER CO\f. fiVS&^VI&^SS^^SS LVPL fm*mu tv'of "tu'e uloo(5!' ,ilte lrom ' It |ioflße««ee iL marvellous efficacy-in at! complaints arislne from Indigestion, from Acldili/qf the Siamach.fro'n uhenusl circulation, dtitormlniiUim of blood to'Uie liead, palpitation of the heart, cold feet ami hands, fold chill" and hot Hashes over the body. It has not us equal in Cold* and (Jougha; and proinotea eaey expectoration and gentle pmipiraiion, roliaing strictures of the lunya, throat and every other part. But tit nothing U ha excellence more manifestly seen and ac knowledged than in all kinds and singes of fkmale complaints. It works WdiMere in caaea of Fimr Aliua or Whitea, PnlHns af the Wotnh, Obatrueledi Uuppreaaed. nr Painful Menaea, It regularity of the miri-unml jwnods. and the like; and is effectual in curing all the forma of Kidnry Ih'ntnaea. Dy removing obstructions, ami miniating the general evatem. It gives tone and suengtit to the whole body, atidthdi cures all forme of ' , Vcrrom Oiaenaca nml Debility. « tnd thus prevents or relieves a treat variety of other maladies, aa Shnnal trrtlaJion, Neuralgia, AY. Vitus' Dance, Swooning. Epileptic Eih, Conrulsioni, Ifc. . ll cleanses the blood, excites the live* to Reallhy action, tonei the stomach, otu! gives good digestion, relieves the bowels 01 torpor and constitution,ullaye inlbinmuthm. pnnllos the skin, equalises the circulation of the blood, producing penile wiumih equally all over the body, and the in-i;ti*ihl,] perspiration: re duces strictures and tightness, umovc* till nhsiructuins. and In vjgormea the emirs nervnu»syetein. Is not this then The Medicine you iire-ctulnetilly noedT Dm cart any nf these tilings he said of B. I». Townsßnd’r info tlor article 1 This ymme man's liquid Is not to be COMPAHUD WITH THE OLD Dll'S. S?LSEi[." 0 r ltS pul add into a BWy dtseosed add 7 What eltusee Dysiiepslr *1 njt a!l know that when (bod aoiYra in oil/stom achs, what nnsehref K produces 1— flatulence* heartburn, palpi tation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrlHtiitWysemery, colic, °i n Jh« blood! What Is Scrofula but an ncid hu mor in the body 1 Vthat produces nil the humors which bring on Eruptions ol the Skin,' Field Head, Salt Rheum, Brysipetae, ai ' ii “H tilceruiions Internal nml external 7 it w nothing tinder heaven but an add Imbalance, which sours, and thus spoils ail the fluids of the body, mors or ii Rheumatism b “ l ft «'«*r •»«! add fluid which insinuates Itself between the joints and elsvwtieie. irri tating and Inflaming Ihe dulicaio tissues upon which it acisl So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulatioMod Marly all the uilincms which' afllict human nuv Now Is it not horrible to make and-sell, and iunmlelu u>er»» to use this J * SOURING, FERMENTING, A(MI> “COMPOUND" OP 8. P- TOWNSENG, amt yet hs Would nun have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's-Genuine Original Surttiiiarllla, is an IMITATION o) his Inferior preparation! I Heaven forbid thatwo should den) In on article which would bear the most diatant retw-mhlaure In S. P. Townsend’s article t We wish it understood, because it Is the absolute truth, that S.P- rotvnscnd’s article and old Dr. Jacob Townsend'* Sarsitpa rllla ntv henvtn.iPide apart, and infinitely dissimilar: that titer are unlike in ever/ particular, having not oho-single thine in common. ", • Ah 8. P, Townsend is no doctor. nml never was, is. no chem ist, no pharmaceutist—-knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific. unpmlcaeioual man, wlmt guoronree can the public have that they are n reiving n genuine scientific medicine.containing all the virtues of the nrildes used in preparing It, and which are Jncspablo ot'changcs which might render them the AMRNTSofDt«ea*tf Instead of health 1 ,' 8 Rut what else should lie expected .from one who know* nothin* comparatively of medicine or dissave 1 It require* a person ol •‘ ,m ? “ I V e ™ mca c0,,1c *orve uj> oven a common decant meal. Ilow much mors important is it that tho pereone who monufneturs medicine designed for 1 1 ‘ WEAK STOMACHS AN!) ENFEF.nT.EI) SYSTEMS wan the medical properties of pinmi, the besi msu- U i “ 8 c ®»Mntraung (heir healing virtues, aluo un extensive knowledge of the various diseases which affect the human ayetein, and how to adapt remedies to thone diseases I Itls to arrest frauds upon the unlunutmte, to pour balm into restore health, and bloom, and vliror into tin- crushed and bro ken, amt to banish infirmity that OLD UR JACOB TmVNHi-'Nn hd. BOUGHT and FOUND the o/.portU.iity Ifim««.!f bHng Grand Universal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who uuedu that they may learn and know, by Joyful experience. Its Tranaoendant Power to Hrnl. For sale at the Drug and Variety Store of Dr. Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle. Flro limirniico. Til E Allen and Easlpennsborough Mutual Pirn Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or ganized, and in operation under the management of (bo following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Win. 11. Gorges, Michael Cock lin, Melchoir Brennemnn, Christian Stuyman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis flyer, flenry Logan, Benjamin H. Mussor, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wlckersham. The rates ofinsurance are ns low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the Stain. Per* sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the. agents of the company who are willing to wait upon (hem at any time. JACOB SHELLY, Prut (hut. Henry Looan, Vice President, Lewis Hvrr, Secretary, Mioiiaf.l Cocklin, Trtaiurtr, November!, 1049. AGENTS. Cumherhnd county—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum* borlnnd; 0.1). Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear ing, Shiremanstown. Robert Moore and Charles Doll, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mochanicsburg; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. . . York county—John Shorrick,, Lisburn; John Bowman, DHlaburg; Pdter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking, Dover; Daniel RalTbnsbCrgor, J, W, Craft., IL/rnaWg—liousor & Loehman. Members of the company having PoJ/o/esabout to oxnlre can have them renewed-by making ap plication to any ofthe agents. ' R.R. R. A NBW. ; and brilliant light has, lately arisen and how stands high in] the horizon, shedding its go'.deii light of hope upon the dark despairing minds of the bed*riddeh and. afflicted with pain, like the bursting forth of the congenial rays of the sun upon the cold, dismal regions of the frigid zone. The three letters which head this para ! graph is ilie signification of Radway’s Ready .Relief* An instantaneous antidote for pains of all kinds, the very instant Rad way’s Heady Relief is appli ed, its pain-relieving qualities are realized, it will relieve the most severe-pains of Rheumatism, Lumbago Gout, Paraylysis, Tio Doloreux, &c., in a tew minutes. | Rheumatism^ lts cause, treatment and cure. All Rheumatic Pains Instantly cured by Rad way’s Ready Relief.—Rheumatism arises from different causes, hut most generally proceeds from colds, exposure to cold damp weather, ami sleep ing in damp apartments. This complaint is divi ded into two classes; the first is Inflammatory, so calledfrom the swelling an 4 inflammation that attends the pains in-the pans affected; second, Chronic Rheumatism, so called from the long con tinuance of the disease. It is also known as Lum bagie, or pain in the back; Sciatioia, or pains in the hip of groin; Anthrodynia, or pains in the joints. The Acute Rheumatism generally termi nates into one of these and becomes a chronic com plaint. To Relieve your Torlnrcs, apply Itad way’s Ready Relief, on a warm flanndl cloth, previously bath ing the parts with warm water, also lake.3o or4o drops of the Relief internally in some molasses twice or three times n day; this will give warmth to the stomaoh, and surely relieve you from all Rheumatic pains. It is alsospoody und effectual in ils .oporation in the cure of diseased spine, stitch in the back, lameness, soreness of the joints, weakness and pain in the side, nervous headache, tio doloreux and tnoth ache, -spasms, strains, cramps in the stomach, heart burn, hoarseneasond Bore throat. Render, if you have the misfortune to be troubled with either of tile above distressing complaints, be thankful that an antidote fur your puins is at hand ’in Radway’s Ready Relief. It is sure to give you instant ease, and to your joy. will ensure you a speedy and perfect cure. See that each bottle has thufac simile signature of Rad way & Co. upon each label—none other is genuine. ' . A Beat! Picture. Jl new Label —Steel Engraving. To protect the public against purchasing coun terfeits of Rad way’s Chinese Medicated Soap, R. G. Radway, the celebrated chemist of New Yorki has at a great expense engaged the services of one .of the first artists of steel engraving in America, and wilt on thefirslof April, 1850,issueilacl way’s Medicated Soap, in its new label, it id a beauti ful steel engraving, it represents two female figures of health and beauty, reclining on a tableland scroll Work, oh winch are the words “Had way’s’ Medicated Soap” in illuminated letters. On the opposite side of the tablet is the fac-simile signa ture of 11. G. Had way. The design is neat, chaste, artistic, and elegantly executed. The Virtues of the Soap are also improved, tho high popularity which this excellent soap has at tained for its superiority over all others for,toilet, medicinal and shaving.purposes, has impelled us to strive and improve upon its merits, instead of resting satisfied oh its already gained laurels.— Wo hate now entered into, arrangements for tho importation direct from our correspondent in Oon stanstinoplo in Turkey, and Canton.in'China, for our several oils; gums, balsams, and . extracts of rare medicinal .virtues, which we use in tho man? ufoclore of Rad way’s Soap, instead of. receiving them from third parties, so (hat now we have the satisfaction of knowing that tho highly medical and balsamic properties of our soap arc pure and unadulterated. .05 a Beatilifter of the Shin* it surpasses every thing of the kind in tho world.it removes redness, pimples, blotches, pustules, tetters,raSh. Itcures salt rheum, ring worm, sore heads,sores, pustular eruptions. It imparls health to the sldh.and beau ty to the complexion. As a nursery and toilet soap, it is beyond the reach of rivalry, and for shaving purposes it is the best in use. One cake of Railway’s Soap will last longer limn thrcOcakee of the same size uf any other soap in use, there fore it is the cheapest and best soap in tho world. Price 35 cents, largo cakes In engraved wrappers, and the signature of R G Uadway upon each wrap per. Now through the Harem chambers many lights Of busy shapes proclaim the toilet While some bring balm from Circassia’s fair, To dress and beautify their lovely Which makes the maids of Circassian sires VVithin tho breasts of kings pure love Inspire* To Dress and Beautify the Hnir % Radway’a Cir cassian Ualm is .kefcotiilng quilq popular, In the course of time U will supersede all other prepara tions In use, it cures, baldness, strengthens the hair,-eradicates dandruff, and makes the hair soft, fine and glossy. Uy using the balm as per direc tions, it will make It curl beautifully, resembling nature. Price S?ir cents m largo bottles. See that Rad way & Co., is upon each bottle.' . For sale in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, ami Sunil. Elliott; in Shipponelmrg by Dr. lloytr. April 4, 185t)— At I*. Dloiiycr’s CARLISLE, PA., IS tho place where country merchants and the pub lic in general, will find the largest tind best as sortment of Confectionaries, ever offered in this county, manufactured ofthobost material esprees*y for the Holidays, nml will bo sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of tho subscriber North Hanover street, a I'tsw doors north of llto Dank, whore all nrc invited to cull and examine for them selves, as it would bo impossible to mention nil the varieties., lie would also call attention to a large asaorTmcnf of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting q( ORANGES, DEMONS. RATSJNS, Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Dotes, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, &c- In connection with the above hobos just received a lurago ssotlmonl of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy Goods, consisting in part of fino French Card and Srwing Uaskets of entirely now patterns, Fancy Uoxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and olher DolMtcads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Uusket, Dell Done,nml other Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style; Fur niture, tea setts, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accordeons, liarmoonlcans, drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments,.Tools in boxes, woolly>dogs, wugonSund wheelbarrows, tubs, cradles, Noah’s Arks, masks, marbles of nil kinds, fancy soups, colougne, ox mar row, shaving cream, hair and clothes Urushcs, &c. Ho has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Colfeos, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spkcs'of all kinds, and.in fact all articles in the Grocery lino, which will bo disposed of at lowest rates. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. P. MONYER. Carlisle, Dec. 6,1840, PIANO FORTES. rpHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST and moat J. ELEGANT oaiortmonl of PIANO FORTES in the United : Btatea, can hltvnyi be found ut the warehouse of thoaulmcribcr, 171 Chcsnut street, above Fifth, at the old stand occupied more than a third of a century by Mr, George Willie, music publisher. PIANOS, HARPS, ORGANS, - SERAPIHNES, I - • . , • JEOMANB, &c„ See, fresh from tho most cclbhratcd Manufacturers in New York, lidston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Sold, wholesale and retail, at the maker’s cash pikes. OSCAR 0. U. CARTER, 171 Chcanut at, Philo. February SI, IB6o—ly CIARP.fiT MACS and Trunks., A largo / assortment, and, of a superior qualify, just recei ved and for sale cheap-by CAAS.OGILIiY, April 25, 1860 ' For the Removal nml Pprmancnt Cure of ull NERVOUS DISEASES, And of llioßo Complaints which are cmned by an impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition ol the NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and-convcnient application of the mysterious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, l»s been pro nonneed by distinguished physiciontf, both in Europe and the United States, to bo the motl valuable medicinal discovery of the •‘ige. Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT . and MAGNETIC FLUID, li used with the most perfect and certain success in all cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various orgiins, and, invigorating the entire system. Alto in KITS,' CIIAMP i PARALYSIS-ahd PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or. INDI GESTION, RHEUMATISM; ACUTE Bud CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TRE MORS, . PALPITATION OK T HEJI E AI IT, APO P L K XI. NEUIIALOIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LI VKK COMPLAINT.'SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CUUVAIWUE of the SPINK.! HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KID-. NEYB. DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHI SILAL EN ERGY, and ail NERVOUS DISEASES, which compliant* ante from ono simple cause—namely, ■ r l ' A Derangement -of tho Nervous Syateifl. .$7- In NP,RVOUB COMPLAINTS, Drugs ami Medicines ttiereaie the disease, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system; while under the sticngtheiiing, life-giving, vitalizing InlJuonco of Oolvfinism. as omdied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patfeii! Slid weakened su/Teror Is restored to foamtr health, ((length, elasticity and vigor- Tho great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Ohrlstle’e Galvanic Ourutivea, tTdnaisls, in the Tact that they arrest and cure diseuxu by out ward iijiriticttlion, in place ot (ho usual mode of drugging and physicking the putient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly, tinder the infliction. . TUty ftroigt/ien Ihe whole system, equalize the circulation of the blood, promote Ihe lecreliuut, and never do Iht tliehlril injury under any ' circnmtlanett. .Since their introduction ill the United States, only three years since, ihnre than 6 0,000- P era ons including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, who arc peculiarly subject to Nor/ bus Complaints, hare been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and ever) thing else been tried in voin ! T« Illustrate the use ofthe GALVANIC UKL.T, suppose (he uSse of d person afflicted with (hat bane uf civilization. DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary casos r stifnul#nts are taken, which, by their action or the nerves and muscles of the stomoch, aflord temporary relief, hut which leuvo tho patient in a lower stale, and with injtiled CdcnlUCs, after the action thus excited has cessed. Now coin* paiq ihiii with tho effect resulting from tbfc itpplicatlbh Hi (he GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sulleicr, ei cn in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Dolt urcluiid Die body, using tho Magnetic Fluid ax directed. In a short period the, insensible perspiration will act ou the positive element of the Dolt; 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 cn eola tion throughout the system. -Thus the most sereie cases of DYSfErsiA ere PERMANENTLY CUIIED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY sufficient TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of Uic most Undoubted CUarixeter, Prom oil parts of the Country could be given, sufficient (6 All every column In this paper! AM EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that " Truth Is stranger than Flotlon,” CUIIIC O P RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of .New Jersey, of dlatinguialicd attainments and exalted reputation SiD!»Kr, Now Jersey, July VJ, 1819. Dr. A. 11. ClimiTiE—Dear Sirs You wish to know of me wliat hoi been tho result in tny own cose, of the application o( THE GALVANIC BELt AND NECKLACE. My reply isos follows: FOr about twenty years I hud boon luflcring from Dyspep-. tin. Evory year tho symptoms became Worse, nor could 1 obtain permanent relief from any coursfi of medical treatment whatever. .About /oiit-(een years since, in consequence of frequent exposure to tho weather, in the discharge of.my pas toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheuma tism, which for year after year, earned mo. indoscribnhlo anguish. Farther: inthe wlnterof '45 mid Inconsequence of preaching a groat deal In my own opd,various other churches in this region, 1 was attacked by the Dtimchilis, which soon became to severe as (o require an' immediate jtu*- pension of my pastoral labors.- My ntrront system u«tt mi* thoreuehly vroitrated, and os my Brunohltis became wotse, to also did my Dyspepsia and llhournaticoiroctlon—thus evincing -(hot these disorders were connected with each other-through Ihe medium of the Nervous System. -In the.whole pluirmoco poela (here seemed to bo no remedial agent which could reach end recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that I had trltfd for this purpose hod conVpTetely flitted 1 . At last J was led by my friends to examine your inventions, mid (though with no very sanguine hopes of their clliciency,) I determined to try the on’ectoT the application of Ute-GALVANIU BELT AND NECKLACE, with tho MAGNETIC FLUID. This wu in Juno, 1840. To sir cheat *htomi9i*rs »tr Dvsrrrn* tri'n aokf; in’ Aioiit uats 1 was i.nahlro re* BKIUMK UT rASTORAL LAUOUB J KOH lIAVK I IIMOK niurTcti a smoLX ssnncß on Account or tm: Rnoncui.Tis •, Ann mv Uhbumatic ArrsctioN has >:nTiiu:t.Y ckaSkii to thoi-ui.k mv. Such it tho wonderful and happy results of the experiment. I have recommended the RKLT mid FLUID to many who have been likewise.suflering from Neuralgic olloctmni. Titoy have tried them, with HArrv'.nkiUL/is, 1 oi|l.ikvc, in ku.uv CASK. 1 am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDI3, dR'. CHAISriE'9 GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for ell complaints nice ling the Throat nr Head, such ns Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Ncivous and Kirk Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Nclmilghi in the Faro, Buzzing or Roaiing In the Ears, Deafness, which is gcncraliy Nervous; and that distressed complaint, called Tic Dolorotlx. - Palsy and Paralysis- All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by ,a dejldency of JVen'oui Enirgy hh the ofi'oclOd limbs. - Du. CiiniaTic'a ualvanld Articles will supply this defleipnt power, and a complete and entire cute is thus alluded. 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis have been teportod to Dn. ('musttv. and his Agents within Hie .last two years, Which have been entirely restated. (K - Cap. Andrkw J. F. Tosiki of Brooklyn, N. V,, had not been able to walk a step for near four years, and was so licjjv less (hat he hod (o bo fed. Tho most celebrated physicians gave him un. - In five days after he commenced wearing the Uai.vanio Uui.t, Nrcxt.ACV., anu lltucri.r.i*, )ie walked ac ton tho mom, and in three weeks lie Imd peifcctlv tccuvurcd his health. Captain Tomes Is seventy j cars ol ugc. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found ofwost service In cases of Convulsions or Fils, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous AftccUmis of the Head and upper extremities. Alio In Palsy and Patalvsis. and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or olher organs of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia.: These dreadful and agonizing complaints are itnmedialtlu relieved by the application of tho Dn.r, Nvcklack and Fluid. The Belt dlllhscs the Electricity through (he system; the Necklace hm a local cHect, and tho Fluid acts directly upon the nfiectcd nerves. In these' dfshesilmr afilictloiu tho oppllcation NEVER FAILS. • FITS AND CONVULSIONS. Thcie alarming and terrible complaint* me alwaya earned b)’ a dcranetinrnt of Ikt Ntrvtt. The llki.t, lliuc> u:ti 4tt» iVii* " . cur# nearly every cnie, no matter how young oi old the patient, or how confirmed the complaint Numcroni and ailomihlng proof* are In poiicsiiou of the proprietor, ,OGH Many hundred Cerllflcatea fioni ell part* ol (he country of the moat extraordinary character can ho given, If required „of 7". N® or Inconvenience attend* Die me of DR CmiRTIK'S aJU.VANIC and they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate with perfect cue and 1» meny case* the lenaatlon attending their uie ii A»«My piraiant and agruaftl*. They can be sent to any part of tha country, * •* Trices: The Galvanic Belt Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars,, The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar ebtea. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. . (fr* The article* ere accompanied by bill and plain dlreo> lion*. Pamphlets with bill particular* may be had of (be authorized Agent . PARTICULAR CAUTION. ■ tS9“ Btu/art tf Counttr/tUt end WortbUu Jnitalioni. D. O. MOHBHBAD. M. D.. GENERAL AGENT KOU THE* UNITED STATES, 133 Brondway, Now York. For sale in- Carlisle, Pa;, by the solo oulhorlzcd Agom, BAM’L, ELLIOTT. November 15, IS4o— lycow JIQUORS.— All kinds of Liquors, suchns Old J Rye, Gin, French and Ddmoetlc llrendlue, Wines of all kinds, and Cordials of llio best quality, and at liter lowest prices, at tbo now and cheap store of . J.L. STERNER &CO. : We Stndy to Please i THE attention of Builders and others, is .respect fully entitled to .the' extensive and. well selected stock of •. Building Hardware and Tools, now offered by the subscriber,consisting in part qb follows:'.- - American Front Door Locks,- upright, with night work, plated or brass, furnitiqp, or porcelain all colors* Amcrickn Front Door Locks, upright, plain, pla ted or brass furniture, or porcelain. . American Front Door Locks, and Store Door, Ho< rizontal orUpright* brass'furniture, or porcelain. American Him Locks, all sizes & qualities. White or brass furniture, or porcelain, American mortice locks, all sizes, with platod,whi(o or. brass furniture, or porcelain. American mortice all sizes, with plated white or brass furniture, or poicelain. American mortice and rim closet locks, plated or brass escutcheons, or porcelain. American drop, stop, thumb, gale, and store door latches. Also, imported locks and lalchcsof every descrip tion; Baldwin's, and American Butt Hinges, of all sizes, fast or .loaso joint; shutter, gate, strap, T., and backflup hinges, all.kinds; shutter, gate, door, Hush, and spring bolts, of wrought or cast iron and brass, every ‘description; screws, sprigs, glue, sand paper of the best quality; American Axle and sham axle pul leys, of every variety; American buttons, plain or on plates, brass, iron, or bronzed; American nubs, plated, white, iron, or wood,, all kinds; Sush-cord, common and patent,'with other utricles 100 numerous to men* lion. - Nails and Sash Weights at Factory prices. . All Goods delivered free ol chrgeto any part of the City and Districts. At (Iris establishment can be found qno'of the largest and best assortments of white nnd fancy Nobs for locks, &c., in the city; .some patterns, of which, cannot be seen, or obtained, at any other store. Tools. - Spoor & Jackson's Dude, panel, hand,-and Ripp Saws, imparled expressly fur retail sales, all selected with core. Sole Agent for the celebrated Planes, die. nude by E. Vy. Carpenter,.of Lancaster, Pa., being all made of split wood, and the bills ground and tned. Hchily’s&. Williams’ make of chisels, axes, batchctsj drawing knives, dee , all warranted good. Pugh’s & Slack’s make of augers and auger bills, all sizes. American squares and bevils of every descrip, lion. American rules, gauges, sawsclls, compasses, scrcwdrivcs, &c. American C. S. Hummers, Claw arid Pivoting, all sizes; Anvils and Vices, nil sizes; steel, iron,' and wooden braces, with C. S. llitts, In great variety; W. Greaves & Sou’s, Butcher's, end other celebrated mulcts of 'chisels, files, plane irons, &c.; Addis's celebrated Curving tools, all shapes. Making one of (he best-and most extensive assort, incurs of Building Hardware and Tools in the Stale. At lliis establisluiH ill it iVcoiiMdetcd a pleasure to show the Goods. You are invj <>d to call and i>x« amine the assortment, and hear the prices asked, be fore purchasing elsewhere. Come uvd m Vi r VVM M. McCI.UIIE/ No. 287 Market st, between 7th & Bth March \4, 1850—3 m . upper side, Phila. TUc Symptoms df Wo»‘m h AUE, the tongue often Whilb ahil loaded; the brcut.li heavy undfclid; a disagreeable or sweet* i»h taste in the mouth; occasionally-thirst; the oppe lile extremely variable, somclirnes reinaikbbly defi* cient, and ul utluro voracious. There is sometimes •u sickish feeling, with vumiring of mucous; flatulence of lhc stomach and inlisiimt; pain in, the abdomen; swilling and I urdness of the nbdofni-hj the bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy, ahd thcrc is an oc* cusionul uppciironce 61 wufrns in (heevacuations; the urine,is oUm milky and turbid; there is frequently ilcbiuess of the iundun.cnt and nose, which is often swollen; there i 3 ofccastoniilly ilisttnbed tSlefcp. wirjf grinding oi the teeth, and sudden awaiting in a fright. I here are, ut Inins, headache or giddiness; ringing in thoenis; or even deafness;faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, ihdblejice bl n.iinher ffpd ill ten per. Inr some cares epil. pry and iholeia, and even npolcctfd and poruly tic s> mjUoms, and swtfat of (he sighs oi dropsy oi the hrurria-hd'cnhiLepsy o/»piar connected with worms, p rcqher.lly thdfc is a short dry cough,' arid pleuritic pains; sometifnfc& feeble oml irregulaf puUe, pxlpihitioim and an irregular fever; thocountc* nance is generally phllid or sallow, and su/ntwhnt bloated, and there is occasional flushing 6f one oi both cheeks. Any one of these eigne is indicative ol Worms; and the rm si elfeiiuiil, licet and cheapest remedy is Hr. J()JIN J. M YERS’ ft'ORM TEA', Prepared,by Hr. J, IV. It A at his wholesale and Mail Drug store, (,‘ialitle, Pn. None genuind' without hiii writtur signature. Why will parents and others poison ll’.cnifiher? arid, children with worm medicines containing mer* cury when they rnfi gel • Hr. Mtm.s’ Wokw Tka,” which is composed ol litr r»*ris, loaves ondsecds o( the besteml mostrlfei-tunl plants that havccvccbeen discovered for the cue uf Wbrn-i. EAch pnekagi contains hirll.t iei.l im dlcine for arVi' cose of Worms. 1 and when made according to (I e Hlrcclions is veri plcusai.r io tlte. Prieo only 25 cenfe. (T) V i.rnit led good or- lhe.im.my returned. June ?, IBlU—ly TO I'SICI.IXd,-E>UC:&6££t£‘ ARD* coUiVniy mehchan'j s. DU. J. Ps. JCLELEU & UUO. most respectfully Bollclis attention Hi ihclr fresh sunk ut Englnl',* French, Ci’ernuin, and American Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,(JlussWoic, Per fumery, Patent- Medicines. drc. Having - opened u new Btorc,‘No. 204 Market SlrcetpwhK d RilUum.ly of I'i*eBh Drugs and Medicified, we respectfully so* licit Country Dealers to examine pur.slocli before purchasing elsewhere, promising one ond oil who In,, y f cc * disposed to extend tons their patronage. to sell them genuine Diugsand Midicines,dh a's liberal terms «w tiny other house In the city,-and to faithful* ly « xeculo ail orders cnliustcd to us promptly end with dispatch. ‘ J One of the. proprietors being a regular physician’, affords ample guamnteo of the genuine quality of all articles sold.at their establishment-’ We especially invito druggUu.-ond country mer chants, who may wish to hecomo agents for “ Dr. Keelers Celebrated Family Medicines,” (standuid and popular remedies,) to forward their uddresr. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo respectful yrcm“'t% , , n J-«.*keei.e«&bh{) h pi -I to. -0‘ Merit! Si. Philadelphia, Sept. 1 , 1849. ly. . Pure Winds aua labors. TIID attention of Dealers and Hotel keepers is* requested to my fine assortment of Wines nnd'hif quors selected with great cuio from stocks iii Europe' ar.U in this Country, and from sources which enable me to guarantee their purity, . w gaHon* 1^*08 ° f tJcrfcHiJtion from gi to $5 per Whiskey, fine Irish, Scotch and Monongahela. Uld Jamaica Hum, Holland Ciin& Peach Brandy. Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines of every variety and grade, from 70 els to $5 per gallon. Champagne of nil celebrated brands, $0,50 to slo.' Claret. I’ ine 'Pablo Claret at $3 and higher grades; ojso, Lisbon, TciieriJty, Malaga, Muscat, &c. Wild Cherry. Brandy, llaspberry,Blackberry and Lavender' Brandy, &c. 4 2he Country Ttadc supplied at wholesale prices. 1 A complete assortment of Wines and Liquors, very cheap for culinary'purposes.' Orders promptly , attended to. Goods carefully packed and forwarded by, "Express," Samples sent to any port of tho country free of charge, hy address-' mg, postpaid, A. 11, McOALLA, Wino Merchant, 80 Walnut street. Philo. April Is, iB6o—Sin DRESS SILKS. Tho subscriber has just opehcd 1 an extensive stock of Dross Silks of Ibo latest styles, which ho offersot unusually low prices* Tho’ special attention of tho ladies is solicited, April2s, 1850 N W WOODS, Agt F ADIEB SHOES. Just received a full assortment Ij of tho beet quality and newest style Philadelphia i C ol Ajso a good assortment of Children’s Bools and Shoes, neat, handsome and (food, at'thip cheap 1 «loroof CHAS.OGILDY. . April 25,1850 BONNETS. Tho attention of tho ladies is parti cularly ihvhedto my liirgd ontfsjdondld nssort inont 'af Uonncte of all hinds, prices ond'<|HolitioS) , Also a very largo and beautiful assortment of Bon net, Cup, and Neolt Ribbons. ' . . _ ' April 25,1050', V CItAS. qbllßY.