Mr. KS Hook of '/'/IE nation:' ' .. fioM’S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1851. And l: : a! godey, eultous.- \Bpoh ,ia an Art* ITmcm .in ilsel/." The universal voice of the Press has pronounced ..’. this publtouiion'at the head of American, magazines. The publisher in obodiento to the public voice, means i lb ttoop UAhoreV.he has ihp ability and inclination l i'to do «ni *-As long .advertisements are seldom road, ‘ ‘Uho publialict of the Book moanb to-be ab brief, us *>■ possible.- ByroferonCo to'uiVadvcriiseinent publish. •Li ; ed.on the;,cover of the Book, (a specimen of which b? sent lO.any person requesting it, postage - -paid,) it wilhbe Beeh whul is to bo done in 1851. It V' will abound m , ■ • t , , l»mp, Stipple, and Mezzotlnto Engra . . vings,.and Colored plates. * Tllo list of plates .-advertised by its, are all steel, Viol a wood cut atdongst them.. When you see a list top plates iidvoilUcd-Mnquirc what they arc before you subscribe. . - iJt'wiU havo undeniable |? AMERICAN FASHION PLATE IN EACH 1 number. ' *; , cab make a dross to suit our more refined „ taste,'ana be jn the fashion,excelling from “Godoy’s. “.tellable FaBh^onB; ,, ■ I THE MODEL COTTAGES r-Will bo continued, and in every l(o, will bo sbmc-l .-Ihing.now for . • v . . * . : THE LADY'S WORK fADLIS, '.'Efacli dsVniUing, netting, crochet, patch work, feather tibb’on, chenille, and'hico collarwork { childrens’and , 'lnfiinlVcJotJice, caps, capos, chemisettes, and,in fact , *■. everything that \vfn please the kdics. ' r UNDOUB TED RECEIP TS AND NE \V • MUSIC, Wilfalso be given regularly. ’ ; \ , AMERICAN AUTHORS, .fioth male and female, will grace iho work by their contributions. In fact, performance, not promises, is the peculiar' talent of the Publisher of the only La .dy’s Book published in America. Tlio Proprietor of .. Hie Book having conducted it for nearly 21 years, considers his own taste far superior, to any profes •oional person, as a caterer for the amusement, and Information of the ladies of his own country. A FEW flO TICES Sr Fof its great encouragement to American Writers, ,U fllioald.be found in the parlor of every family In •the Western Emporium, ■ Of all the magazines that have come' under our no* tice, this is decidedly the-handsomest and the boat. • . . - , Newport Mercury. Tho Lady?a Book is the best and most highly pri sed magazine of the kind in tho country; . Newburg Courier, Mr. Godey is evidently in ' the van of the publish ers of his class of magazines.— Times, Maine. ♦ Jta beautiful engravings and chaste literary mat ter, endear it to tho fireside of-every cultivated fam ily It visits.— Tenn. Chronicle. Godoy’s Lady’s Book is certainly one of tho most handsome, and comple publications of the. kind, in •this or any other counlry.~-ijutAer(in Observer, It is splendid, superb uud unapproachable. Phil, Saturday Courier, . Il has tho most superb engravings,- and con tains-belter literary matter' than any other maga. lino in the World. | ;• Scott's Weekly Paper; Philadelphia. • - It ahodld bo welcomed • into every family os an agreeable and appropriate. companion for the youthful and the innocent. ‘ Republic, Washington, D. C,' Its’editor; Mrs. Hale,- a lady uf genius and great taste, ts devoted to the improvement and elevation of her se* on Christian principles, und is careful to exclude from the pages of her Book, every thing ol doubtful tendency on the score of taste und morals. We rejoice that a magazine so widely circulated is in safe hands.— New York Christian Observer, ■: TEEMS.—Cast la Advance-—Postage Paid. Single No., ’ S 3 cents, One Copy, One Year, $ 3 Olid Copy, Five Years/ Two Copies, Ono Year, Flvo ** - . *» iTett •• . '♦ and nn extra copy to tho per son 1 sending the club of 10 20. 7/ieso forms will not bo departed from by any of fho Plilladolplila Tlireo Dollar Magazines- - . Addrcsr, ■ L. A. CODEY, 113 Chosnut elrt. Pbil. Nov. 14.—1 mo. CJREAX INDUCEMENTS. GRAHAM FOR 1851. GRAHAM has . completed the most extensive ar rangements to gWo Btiil higher character and value to me Magazine for tlio corning volume. . G.P. R. James, the celebrated Novelist, hoe been engaged to give a series of splendid romances, ueorgd D. Pranlies, lho Poet of the West, will Write sxeluiioety.a poem for every number. *-6race Greenwood is engaged to give a scries of - bar beautiful stories.' J. M. Legate, of S. Carolina,-will contribute abril llaht sot of papcralbr 1851. ; Mlai Fcnnimoto Cooper, tho author of Rural Hours, ib alsoongtfged, with Whipple and Long:cllow, Bry ant and Lowell.- ,T.-K Read, tha'Arliol and Poet, Is now at Dussol dorff, on hl»!way to Italy, to furnish from the Gal leries a superb sol of drawings. Artists from Amer ica have been sent to. London and Paris,and a splen did set of highly finished drawings by tho rcppwncd David of Paris, are to bo furnished fur Grujmm'sin- Comparable Ladies Department, which will excel anything.llnt has ever boon produced in Paris, Eng land, or the United Stoics. The first appears in the Decembernumber. A]l this foretells* a year of splendor in .this Mnga* tine for 1851— and os ever, Graham’s reader# will bo astonished. Graham* also abolishes the system* of .Canvassing agents and constitutes every Postmaster jsnd Editor Agents. ’Now is the.lime to form Clubs, fttrtbo December No.-closcs .the volumn. TERMS. s :^j^ , ppW , i f 3. *ltD r w. Ten ** 90. ' Ah extra <s6py will U 6 glvon lb the ptreonsbndltig the ollib of ton subscribers; Those,terms will not be departed Trom bjr any of thu three duller mug. Mince.* > All orders addressed lb : GEORGE It. GRAHAM. ' ItMChcsnul Struct. Philadelphia. I’u. . . fiw* 14.—Imp. , ARendonl OFFICERS, non-commissioned officers, atad pri vates, entitled to rcccivo “HbuhiyLiiiid’’ under the lalo act, of Congress. Thereby give notice that having associated myself with an efficient agent in Washington City fyr pro* curing warrants for said lands, and having (ho pay rolls In my possession of those who served from this district, in tho sth detachment under thq command ofCot. James Fenton in thb war of 1612, will enablo me to give information to claimants relative thereto. Prompt attention will bo pnidtolhoprocmingorsuid warrants for tho able delbndore'of this country. The charge will be moderate. I will also attend to tha procuring of Patents for tho same. Please give mo t’call, K. LAMDERTON. Carlisle,Oct.3l, 1850>-Ct Important to Fanners and Millers! BURRELL'S CORN SHELLBH, mHE Suhecriher reipeclfully infanua the farming ' * lO R ft * purchased the richt to ! - BDERISLLS tmTOATKI) CORN SHELTER, i , for lh« coujuja «f-Uuml»rlai«l and Pranklln. F„ r J moil who havo uacd ihta Corn Similar, pronounce it ■ a'niool Invaluable invention. Ilia olmploin hacon.’ alruclitn and not liable to got out of order U aan " aralee tho corn from the cob, without breaking either .. ttjicl-dellverrtho corn clean ami fit for market. U . «holU from ton t 6 twenty bnaucls pofhour, Eight hundred of thorn have boon sold the past Maoon hy ’ *ll of whieh wo ro highly approved. J NOTICE. 1 > ; pmin. wishing to sco tho above Corn Sbollor, 1 AT'OTICC i. hereby given that on anullcnlion will ■ etifaii «o‘hy calling at tho ehop of tho subscriber, 'IN ho made to the l.og\<lnlurooni".nimnnr?,venh eerier of. North Hanover and Leather streets, Cor- I It. next sea,ion, fu?affio r fo, ‘ Zk whh ™ . Ifcle/Where he will keep conolontly on hand n largo oral banking privilege,, to bo located In Carlisle 4. number,.for 0010. Every farmer and miller ehould Cumberland county, Pa., with o oonltal of one bun E,:- ,re the above cheap but ’Valuable Com Shellor. I red thousand'dollars, and to he called the n., t.il *■■■ ; DAVID F. rETTED. Dank. aueu tno Uarliale 9c<ioherSd, ,/9fiO.—lm.-« ,j , €hrlfi!e, July d, IBM <Jm- , . ; ' ;v DOIIBUNO UAIX. ;■ i. Select;Ciaasical, I BoatiUng Scliool. tVAit. Sulphur Springs Doubling Gap, dumb, co. Pa. . _■ ■ * . , , - ' ■ Offickus: JAMES UU3TON, A.M., Principal. . JNO. ALLEN BROWN, A. B„ Aaais’t. Prof. JAMES S, IiCKELS. Tulor. •; ; HAVING for sonic'time been dcsitous. of estab lishing a Select Boarding School, and having nl 1 length obtained suitable buildings for that pUrposo, • the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing ‘to his 1 patrons and friends, that he will open, tbo above ! named Institution on the lit of October. Tho location is in a small and romantic Valo form ed by-en S shaped bend of the North Mountain, apt ly termed 4< Doubling Gap,” and is not surpassed in healthfulnesa of situaildn and beauty of 6conet-y by I any-piadb in tbo country. .The Main Building is! » largo and commodious, (100 feet in length by,44 in * breadth, and 3 stories .high,) and is well furnished 3 with everything neopsaary to ‘convenience and coin fort. The other buildings compose Bath Houses, &c„ to tbo fr'oo use of which the pupils-will have access at proper hours. . Tho well known While Sulphur Springs rise within a foty rods of, the main building. I Tho object of tlio Institution is to lit young men (for business, or for any of'the higher classed of Col lege. Tho course of-insliuction will.be thorough and complete, more altention.bcing given to the qual ity than to tho quantity in the performance of the student'. All tile branches taught in tlio best acade mics will bo taught, in this, ‘ and proper apparatus will bo used for illustration of the subjects that re quire it. Classcs-rin. Civil'Engineering will enjoy tho advartbgc of operations in tho field with Transit, Compass, Chain, &c. - . ■ r J . fERtiSi . I Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lights*. . per session, $3O 00 Latin and Greek} . 5 00 , French or Hebrew* . . _ * fi 00 Civil Engineering with use of .Instrurnonti, 10 00 ; Drawing and Painting, 500 Vocal and Instrumental Music, 6 00 1 ; The pupils will board in tlio Institution Under the immediate and constant supervision of the Principal, who wilt bestow careful attention upon their conve nience and comfort. Each student will furnish his own towels, and have them arid his clothes distinctly marked. Tho academic year-wilt lie divided Into sessions of twenty weeks ouch, commencing on the first of Sep* (ember. The regular vacation will'occur in July and August. Owing to delay in completing tho ar rangements, tho Arst session of tho pres nt year wilt commence on Tuesday tho Arst day of. October, as stated above. An easy access is afforded to students by means of,tho Cumberland Valley Railroad (oNewvillc.nnd thence by coaches to the Academy.. The Gettysburg (fnd Lowistown State Hoad passes through the grounds. For circulars containing full particulars and refer* encc, address the. Principal through the Ncwvillc P. 0, JAMES HUSTON. Nowvillo, Sopl, 12, 1350—3 m -/ Bargains! I* L..STERNER & CO., have Just received J v nnd arc now opening at their now store, in. North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’s Confoc* lionary store, a splendid assortment of . . fall Oioods, suefi ad Bfack silks, barage de laines, figured, striped, and plain cashmeres; mouslin de laines, mohair and silk lusters, plain black and change* able alpacas, new stylo calicoes and chintzes, cloths and cassitofres, satfinelts, Kentucky jeans; velvet Cords, an assortment of pant stuffs, vest ings of all hinds and prices; muslins, tickings, checks, table drapers, &c. ~ droccricsj such as coffee* tcaa, : chocolate, nccj sugar, molas ses, starch* spices, &c. . Audum Bargains! A large lot of Boots ami Shoes bought at Auction, will bo sold cheaper than can be had at any other store. Also a large stock of Carpets. Wo respectfully invito every body* to call ami judge for themselves, a$ we arc determined to of fer groat bargains. J. Ir. O<X. Carlisle, Ocl 3,1350 Now Fall Goods Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Louther Sts., opposite Humer's Grocery Store. r PHE undersigned most respectfully informs his J. friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with q well selected os* Bortmo;.t of Fall Goods, purchased at tho loVcsl prices; and which ho is de termined to sell at srnall profits; among them may ho found ' Cloths, Cassimercs, Yeslings, Saltinclts, Velvet Cords,‘.Kehlucky Jeans, &c, LADIES Dll ESS GOODS, consisting in part of Dluck Silks, Cnshmorcs, Mousclin do Alpa cas, COburgs, Girighoms, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, Collars, I,dees, Fringes, dec, DOMESTICS. Tickings, Chocks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osnaburg, Lin soys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached.. " Also, Groceries in all their varlcfy, viz:; Sugar, Coifce, Teas, Mblasscs, Spices, Chocolate, &c> U>gs and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Please give me a call. Carlisle, Sopt 20, 1850 Cheaper than Ever! THE subscriber having just returned from the East,'offers to tho public t. more ample and'complete assortment of Goods i.n life line than over previously offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when ho will ohow them‘.Goods at astonishingly tow prjcitf. To- Builders, Carpenters and others! Ills stock comprises a full and complete assortment of flocks, hitches,' hinges, screws,* window springs, 1 bolts of various kinds; window glass, putty, paints of loti colors, oils, turpentine,- &c. MUI, Cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panncl, ripping & back Saws, augurs, rhiscL; broad, hand, chopping &, pointing Axes; hatchets, planes, plane bits, steel and Iron Squares; files, rasps, nails, spikes, dec , To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complclo-nbni>rtment of Saddlery tools, silver,brass andJupnnd mmmlihg, carriage trimmings nml luces, plain nml figured canvass, drub cloth, rottlnct sorgo and buckram; Moss ami Derr's hair, potent and on ambled leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, fel. lows am) spokes, Bliptlc springs, iron axles, &c. IVCabinet nmi Shoe Makers! My slock embraces a complete assortment of Goods in (heir line. Moroccoes, lining ami binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, and.tools of eVury description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany & ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, Bofu springs, glass, mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of all-sizes. 'i'o Blacksmiths, Formers and others, who may bo in want of good Iron,' ho oll’ers a full assortment of hammered horso-shoo, scollop, 1 plough, broad and narrow tiro Iron; rolled horso-shoo, bar, band, roundj and snuaro tiro; hoop & sheet iron, nail rods, Itussih sheet iron, cast, sheer, spring & blistered stool; Eng lish & American wagon (Sc. carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horso-shoo nails, &c, To housekeepers dc those about entering (ho ma trimonial.slate, I would invito attention to my beau tiful ;ossortmon( of Waiters and Trays, plain and Gothic styles; knives.& forks, butter knitos, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher dc ham knives, scissors, sheers, Bfjttnnia, German Silver ami Silver Plate, (iblo and tea spoons, brass and enameled pre serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-ware, tubs, buckets, churns, dee. Also Paints, Dyo-slutTs, Fjro 6c waterproof Pain IIENUY SAXITO^.* Oarlltlo, Oct 17,1850 ‘ ■ Cheap Clothing I Hang out ypiif banners! - I '* . Hear the trumpet!, . . Here they dome! herd they aje! » . What’s the.matter! what’s the mallerl ■ Only look at thh croWd* . Oolhe on;Joe, Jim and Sons’ Halter, Let us see what’s.out. . Heh,ho! here comes Bill* ! „• We’ll ask him'what’s the, muss! 3 See how the street does fill, » t ■ . . There cerlalnly must be atfijdsl O f no boys, no fuss at all, I Only another greifnrrivali Of beautiful Clothing for the|fall, • , At M; & L. Striker's CloUilng Hall! I have just bought a suit so fuie— Tell me, how do you like il.Joel Don’t you wahV ohb like mine! Come on, boys, let us go, y Now let me tell votr,.; What theta you can iindi i Coats of all cblors, .' ) And F&nts of all kinds'. | Waistcoats so handsome, I * nd.Oravals so nice, . - And they will not think it lrotibledpnie| if you give them a call twice or thrice". They wIIVWaU qp you With kindness, * And they can suit you with a nice Cap, . Which for Its quality and efieaphess, You can only find at ? • STeirlcn’s, West Main Slieet, nett door to Burk holder's Hotel. - . M. & L. STRINEK respectfully invites the at* tention of their friends and the .public generally, to their large lot of .Goods (hat have been purcha sed at a gibat sacrifice-in tlie felly of Daliiriiota. sell them at a small adVahce; a& theta Is no rdoitt fbf thorn In our little store room. So come-one and all and take thoih at almost any price; as we are determined to,sell cheaper than can bo bought in Philadelphia, New York or Bal timbre.' ■; Carlisle; Sept 2(1, 1850—8ni First Arrival of Boots & Shoes FOR THE FitljL SEASON AT Porter ? s Shoe Store, ■ Main St., near tub Raiiroad Dkiiot.. noMPRISING Men’s, Boy’s and Youth's Calf, and Coatsc Boots and Brogans; which arc warranted to bo of the best quality. ' Ladies’ Gait ers, Buskins and French Ties, Misses and.Childrcn’s Boots and Shoes in great variety. , \ . Also, an elegant assortment of GUM.SHOES & BOOTS, with all the Uto improvements, and war ranted perfect. Having purchased those Gum shoes from the agent of tho manufacturer, l am authorised to give a newpdir in place of .any that prove defec tive in wearing* 1 Having a : large stock of Frerichj.CiHf Skmd, Mo rocco, Kid, &c., and good workmen,; every attention is given to customer work os usual. ; ~ ■ , TOM; PORTER. Catlidlo, Sepi. 10, 1880. i«Bweio6% ‘ ' THE undersigned respectfully Informs his friends and numerous customers, that has re cently returned from Philadelphia, with a very largo and carefully selected assortment of new PAL GOODS, purchased at (ho lowest prices; nftd .which ho is determined to dispose of at very small profits. • Superior Cloths, at from 75 cents to $C a yard. Cassimeres, Cassioete and Vestings, tl various prices. \ Dress Goods, suclt as Delaines, BoregesV.flhd a splendid, assortment of Silks. An -extensive as sortment of Calicoes & Ginghams. .Also, Checks, Table Diapers,'Pickings, Muslins, Bonnets, Hats. Boots and Shoes.— -A good assortment oi Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s -Bools .and Shoos, of superior quality, -and very cheap. .Aifo, boy’s and Men’s Cloth.and Hungarian Caps,! such os Sugar, CoflVo«*Mblasßpa, Pekin Tea Com*' pany's celebrated Teas. 'Also, constantly on hand the bust quality of Carpel Chain.- The subscriber respectfully asks all. who wish good bargains, to give him an ugy call. Don't forget the stand, opposite Ledßrd’a old stand, North Hanover street. Bailor, Iflggs, Uogs and Soap, taken at market prices. N. W, WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Ocl 3, 1850 CUIAKLE9 OOILRY respectfully mformstho pub ) lie generally, that ho opened his very exten sive, beautiful and gencralstock of '.. Fall Dry Goods, and as there have been a great many persons wait ing this arrival to make their fall purchases ho flat*, lers himself that they will be entirely satisfied after looking over the host of beautiful Goods that ho is going to tun off at small profits. Come in lime 1 and secure pretty goods and good, bargains. His slock consists in parr of o'fresh ) . (&OThs£&SSs)3Rm j * K . Salmons, Kentucky Jeans, jßlon & prices that nro bound .o please tho a jftand assortment of JfUt liadics Dress Goodta. vhsV Changeable Twill Satins, Orodonon'A Glasao Dross Silks, very beautiful; Cashmeres, Mpuuolm de fjaincs, and innumerable oilier now atylcs of Ladies' Dross Gbods,of (ha latest importation. X. C.FETTfin. shawls;-;,-- in endless variety, uM< h Cnri lie sbliTat* much lower rates than they hi'.vu In *>n sold for several seasons.— The brag stock of Ronnot and Neck Ribbons, of en tirely new stylbs.Ttnm fl-J-to 75 cts per yard* Also, Uonnet JSilks.'.Snlitii* nu.l Velvets, in great .variety, new stylo Chintzes, (mi'i ,-lium*. ('iilir.u-K. while and lit Own Muklins.ShuvtKtgrt tho uf.inils and ot all prices. The largest mid ntoM gVMieral stock of Cloves and Hosiery fur (Jonllomeu. I.iuliesund Chil dren, that has been exhibited in CuilUlo fbi years. of every variety of patterns and kinds, end nl prices to please nil thul Wish to lujr oui thoir cash’Co a good advantage. Blankets and Carpets In great variety, which I would invito all that wish to purchase tolookthrough my stock heforo pulchoding elsewhere. * G/occtics and Spices. A full and fresh assortment' on hand, and will ho soft! low at (ho old nfid well es tablished slum), East Main street, a few doors below tho Market House, where you can find a stock of Goods so largo, so well selected and at prices so low, (hat they cannot fail tapluaso'. October 17, 1850 rpHK Sioro o( tlio subscriber has jiistbcon newly X supplied with a choice nnd fresh selection ofov* orything* Intlio lino of a Grocer', at prites lower than usual, among which ore ‘ ItIOCOFFKES, from U to 15 cents per pound, for good to a strict ly jMmtf article- Alio BROWN SUGARS, for good.to extra fine, ffom Bto 0 cents por'pound and the, best qua ity of LOV'EttfNO'S CRUSHED SUGARS, Including Loaf at the old touchier, with, ty general assortment of Spices,Soaps, (’hocolatcs,Bal* oratis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of tlio celebrated ' Jenkin'a Green and Bladk Teas,. ond other articles* Ol'ir fficrids'and. customers ar& invited to cal) and examine before buying elsewhere. •Wo again tender our thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronngtfthtitf far extended to us. ‘ J.W/Eltf. tf... Carlisle' Oct 10, 1850* CARPKT BAGS and Travelling Trunks. A large assortment, and of a superior quality, Just reed* ell and for saleohonp by CAAB, OuILDYV , October 17, 1860 . . , ‘ = Full Pry Good*! BOOTS AND SHOES, Frcsli Groceries. lall & ClotlilnK, Atyhey Saved is. Money Made, TROUTMAK & MAY’S New, Cheap and Fashionabbs Clothing _ Store,' On Main aUeet, opposite EUiolPa Dtug Store, and t&o doors west of OgUby's Store. THANKFUL’I6 the citizens of Carlisle and Vicinity for their increased custom, wo again re ddest their company to;view ipur large and spiers did dakoilmbnt of Ready‘7nadtCiothing for Fall Winter weal 4 , Uur stock consists of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel in general, suitable for (ho sea son, cut and made in the most wbrkmanlike man ner and of the latest Fall and Winter. Fashions. All who wish to favor* iis with a call can save .from iwentyrfive to'fifty per cent* by buying at our store, and all goods sold warranted to give dntire satisfaction.' Carlisle, Oct. 3, 1850 • Stoves! Stoves! Gardner's Foundry, ■ ast High Street, CARLIS E. 'tHE "subscriber inform his friends ftnd the public in general, that he. till continues at the above stand, whore he ba on hand a very largo and choice asWilWlnti of ■ Superior Stoves, of all patterns, sizes, and kinds, which he is pro* pared to sell very cheap. Ho has a great variety of the modi approved Cook Stoves, ;for coal or wood. Also, Air Tight Parlor, Cannon, & Nine plate.Wood Stoves, of all.patterns. Don’t forget the place, dnd to,Ball before purchasing elsewhere, as this will be found the cheapest and beat estab lishment In the place to obtain a good store. . .... -FRANKLIN GARDNER. Oct 10, 1850—3ra tloiue'EvlOencc. * " Truth . is Mighty and will Prevail, Read! Read 11 THE unprecedented success and established reputation of HodensacK’s Mebicated WORM SYRUP, renders it almost useless to advertise it; To show, however, the estimation In which it is held in this, community, the following certificates will .i.- . • ; ’ . Cases of the astonishing Effects of odr Syrup imme '' ' diately in diir own nsiglthorhodd. The first we invite ditehtion lo; is a Minister of the Gospel i real! his account. Messrs. Hobensapk.—Sirs—Unsolicited,! send you. this to testify my confidence in the efficacy of your Worm Syrup,jind my gratitude for .what it has done for my suffering child; from infancy afflicted with worms, at times almost frantic— perfectly uriniandgeablej her derangement was such shq would unconsciously knock herself against the Wall, all from the effect of We used several preparations without any ufiift we used your Syrup. Astonishing de lightful (o parental feeling!l she,’ fraigyfcvith paip,'emaciated vrith disease, in a few oapwa* relieved from pain, restored to health, and ts now dping'iWfll, after passing a great many,worms full six in&tf&s IdngfcS scores from one to four Inches. Of and delighted to see our beloved . improved; gratitude to you, and good >y)lI to others, prompt us to say to all parents, Ifyour.childron suAer, give them Hoben sacfc’e Worfh Syfup. . C. H. PLUMER, Minister of the Godpel, Marshal el., Philo. None genuine wilhout.tho signature of the pro prietors on the outside wrapper. Prepared only by J. A*. G. S. Ilub'ctisaek,. at their Chemical Laboratory, St. John street, above Coates, Phila delphia, and Marlinvlllei Belmont county, Ohio. A liberal discount made to wholesale dealers. This Syrup is. also for sale at the, principal store#, ana by storekeepers generally all over the' United States. Also, Robert Shoemaker, Cfehfl ral Agent, 2d and Green sts., Philo. October 10, 1850— 2m* lt> », K/ To give relief to cruel pangs of pain, l Relievo the patient from his torturing grief, To euro instantly burns, sores and sprains, Is tho object of Radwoy’s Ready Relief. ’ Sores of all kinds, Lumbago and stiff back, Rheumatism, cramps, poralysis and gout, frost bitten cold, cuts' of chaprf— It instantly relieves without a doubi. In rheumatism, nervous and neuralgic affections, Radway’s Ready Relief acts like a charm* Tho very moment It is applied it gives relief and cutes tho worst cases of rheumatism, lumbago, gout and pu raylsis. In hcrnicrania or nervous headache its ef fects are speedy and effectual, in fact it is the only remedy, that possesses any certain power over Neu ralgic diseases.. How many thousands aio there who are suffering with that cruel disease. Nervous headache, yet have failed in receiving permanent ic lief, ho will warrant them not only a speedy relief hut a permanent euro, if they will uso Rudw«y’s Ready Relief according to directions. TIC DOLEREUX, ,Tbo sharp, cruel pains of this painful disease, shooting through tho system liko electric shocks, is iinslontly arrested by one application of the Ready Relief. So powerful is this remedy in the'euro of *soro throat, hoarseness, cramps, influenza, croup, 'soreness in tho bones, pain in the bowels, bums, jcalds, sores', eruptions of tho skin, &c., that tho most violent paihs Have .been relieved, and a permanent 'euro made in from five.minutes tb twenty-four hauls. “Now from nocturnal sweat and s'angulno stain, They clconso their bodies in tho neighboring main; Then in tho polished bath refreshed from toil • Thoir joints.lKey supple with dissolving oil.” Tho ancicntsj bbyond daiiht, enjoyed belief health’, and lived to a more advanced ago than the moderns; they were mofo particular in thoir baths and the ap plications of balsamic and oily preparations to ihuir skin, which by.softening and moistening (ho flesh prevents too great a dissipation and rostoresi the na tulolßtVcrtgtli. JUDWAY'S MBUICJI'PBti 80JJV ■ is tho most purifying balsamic,cleansing and healing preparation that can ho applied to tho skin, it re freshes (ho weary, gives lone and vigor to tho func tions of the skiti, removes pvery particle of oxcross cnco from tho cuticle, and imparts beauty to tho com filcxions of oil who Use 1t... Pfrqplesj blotches, pasta on, tetters, and other‘ unsightly .spots vanish after tho libations with this Soop, like dow before tho morhinfe sun* Lot* every lady and gcntloman use UadM oVa. Soap in the bath, and wo will ptlfo, clean,sweet, fair and healthy akin, and a beautiful clear, t'ranbparoiltcom pluxton. Look for the Steel Engraving, Railway VSbap, A v , No. 1, is enclosed within a label of bnnutlfiil steel engraving, representing two female figures of beauty and health. See that the signature of R. O, Radway is upon each cake—none other la genuine—price 26 ots, large cakes. Beautiful Lochs of Hair, f TI« true ihat’lho is a head of luxuriant hair, tho mosf lovely face would appeat Indifferent If it were minus the locks ofhair to give it expression* Lovers have sworn by the hair of their lady loves,. Poets have sung of raven tresses, wairlors have fought for the pos session ofa simple look of their lady's hair, kings have given half their thrones to possess a queen possessed of beautiful locks ofhair. Rai&wayf* Cir'cnttttin Batin', Is the most natural hair restorative in use, It cleanses the scalp from dandruff, removes soruf, cures sores of the head, Is a antidote for baldness, gives nourishment’ to' the roots, Invlgo rates the bulbs, strengthens the hair, prevonts jls falling out, and forces It to grow. Il ls admira ble for dressing the hair, it U superior to all other preparations, for tltyhplr. Price 26 cents per bot tle, ’ See. that each bottle has the fao simile sig .nature of RADWAY & CO. For sale in Carlisle by J..W, Rawlins, and. Sami. Elliott; In Bhlpncnsburg by’Dr.lhys. OdoberlO, 1850; . , Cablnct Wnro Koonii ! and the public generally, that hd has taken the room on thq corner of North Hanover street and Locust Al- Ipy» in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, os a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale on elegant assortment of. Cabinet ware, such os Secretaries, 1 Bureaus', Workstands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Cord, Pier and Centre Tables; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet-WarorraU of which he will sell very cheap fur Coqh, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices. ' *rsssa& Choirs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and XJ every other article manufactured in that IflL branch, of, business. inform thopubUc that bo has recently opened a shop in Churchtpwn,, ;Allen ‘township, where ho will keep constant- ‘ on hand every, thing in his line; Having provided.himself with a splendid Hearse COFFINS will' bo made on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will bo attended with out extra,charge. , Ho respectfully solicits a shore of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER; Carlisle, Juno 20, 1850 —ly . : ‘*l am a man, and deem nothing which relates -to man foreign to my feelings. HBE|itoKßSj| Youth & Manhood. ■UEfllnlS . A VIGOROUS LIFE,. , ; A PREMATURE Death. “ Kinkejiri on Self Preservation. —--—bsxT*''J?s'. cents. - ” --Tlusbook,juBt published, is filled with useful In- Jormalion, on the infirmities ond diseases of the Ge nerative System. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Mtmhood ami Old Age, and should bo_ read by all The voloable advice ond impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. \ Parents by reading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of tfiolr children. ' , ' A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed In a letter, ad pressed tp DtiKinkclin, Philadelphia, will: ensure a book, lindcr.envelope; per return of mail. . Ejr. K. fifteen ycors resident physician, N. W. corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Plnp, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially, Ho who places himself'under the care of Dr. K„ may religiously confide in his honor as a gcntlojrmn, and confidently rely upon his skill as n physician. ’ Pgrbons ai a d!Bttflnco;may address Dr. IC, by letter, (post paid,) and.bo cured at homo. Packages of Medicines, Directions, &c., forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da mage or ’• Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, t Canvassers, knd oil others supplied with the above wtnk at vefy low rates. —February t, IB6o— NEW WHOLF.SALE AND RETAIL Conrccilbiiaiy Stbrc. West Main Si., nearly ofrposltejlheem's Warehouse rpHE undersigned having commenced the manufac* 1. luring of ALL KINDS OF CAND F, deepened a Confectionary and F rllit.slnre, would coll the atten tion of Towri and Cd’u'nlty Jifotchouts to'their udver- B 'l’hey *wr/l raanofncfuto and have cphslnfit/y on kiND^'oi 7 dANby; „ wftfofr they will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. Alsp all kinds of Fruit, such no Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins*.Dates, Prunes, &c,, Nuts«of every kind, vizi Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts,But tcr-nuls, English Walnubj, Ground-nuts, Ac. Fahey Articles and Toys of every description. Touacco mid Skoaiis, Roos xt«.wN!.-■ Air r i - —■ .s.ty^jLoUuir.arAl- Clcg.toq numerous to mention.. They would respectfully solicit a sharp of public patronage. A. S. WORJVf,LUY, April 11,1890 S.W.HANRAM. At P. Qlonycr’s ' CARLISLE fP.Atf IS - life pface where country merchants rihd the pub lic in general, will find the largest and best as sortment of : Confectionaries, ever offered in this .county j pinhuractufcd offfroßftu.. material cspfossly for Iho Holidays, and will'be sold wholesale or retail ot the Old Stand of tho subscriber North Hanover street, a I'cwdoorenorlh of the Rank, wherU all arc invited to cull and ciarnino for them selves, as It would bo impossible to mention all the varieties. Ho would also call attention 1 to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of (ho latest importa tions, consisting of i ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, ' Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Dntos, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts,Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, dee. In connection with tho above ho has just received a larogo ssortmont of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy Goods, . consisting in part of .fine French Card arid Swing Baskets of entirely now pattern?! Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and gliiss, Wax and other DolMieada, Kidn nd Jointed Boles; gasket, Doll Bone, and oilier Rattles, Gumotf and l*uzV.lce of the latest style; Fuf* niturc, tea sells, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accordoons, hormoonicans, drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes; woolly dngs.wagonsand Wheelbarrows, tubs, -cradles, Noah’s Arks, masks, I marhlcS of all kinds, fancy soaps, colnUgno, ox mar -1 row, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brushes, dec. Ho has also' on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO* CBIUCS, consisting of Oollootf, Teas, Sugars, Mo*, losses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds,'and in I fact all orliclcs in the Grocery lino, which will ho disposed of at the lowest rates. - Orders front a distance thankfully received and promptly attended’to. , IVMONYER. Oailisle,Deo. 0, IB4o< i>i*. l.'.C* Ijooiiils, VTTIIjI. TTe'eili VV thar are required for their preservation, Quch as Scaling, Filing, or will restoretho loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. .t7'Ofiic'eori.'Pitlatreot»a few doors Soul of the Railroad Hotel. N.D, Dr.LoomiswillbeahsentfromOarlisle the last ten days, In each month. Dodemficr I‘4, la4Sf. DR. J,K. SNITIK, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizohs of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in’Snodgrass'Row, next doof to Justice Holcomb’s, whore ho can at all times ho found,'when n6t professional! otfgffgcd. Carlisle, June 7,1840“ If . < PIANO FORTES. rpilE LARGEST, CUE A PEST,IIEBT'ami tposf 1 ELEGANT osaorimoril of PIANO' FORTES In tbo United Slate., can olwaya bo‘ found lal'tbb warehouse pf lliffspliscribcr, 171 Chesmiulroct, above Fifth, at tho old a(arid oconplM motfl IKarl > third of century by Mr.Goorgo Willig,muaionubliabVr.' : PIANOS, , y. HARPS, ORGAJJS, SBRAPIIINES, vEOLIANB,&c„&o., frcib.rrnm tho moat cclebriiled. Mtun) (belli rera in Nc w Ynrk,'Uoflton, Haitimote, Philadelphia, and olaowhoro. 1 Sold, lylioreaalc onJ retail, at tho maker's cash prices. l ,i „i-, ..OSCAR 0. U. OARTBR, ■ . 171 Ohoenut at, P.hHa. February "1, IB6o—ly i , l! : • WOOb WANTED AT TIIIS.OFriCEi. , rarTOcr» Und Dro»e M > i,„7' > '* SyMMM.fJMM-.Woi- of u, ; !.'•« ■ -f-’--- - n,,-.;« M i,Defot,.Carlisle.- "•V ,/ THE au))Bcribcr bcfifs leave 1 to!ihr n . m Lt ' and (lie Iravollinff oormjitmittf ihal ho hJ W Uje aboveWljnb*? atahd/rc^t^«fi ’( decd.Vahd !■ ribw : rnMv orph V accommodate allthOJo whi may bb I^.2cd^'fc hia hmlao thciroloppirtg place. ' ;1 ' “ '"S'"-; H THE HOUSE has-been recently furnUhni i ST*o..,i.a attached is hrgo.nd cSnsenie,, ,i , pablo of cccommodalinr fi))y,bead of |, or „’ "'J .Table will at afl times bo supplied with the h marketo can afford and his Bap with the i -1 qubre. Thankihl for • tile etowcd, he respectfully solicits a ionSnasncs “‘cmlislc, May 53,1850-tf C ‘ G> ST °W|| ’ BBBC9I BRllciT II? AVEI jdst received a fresh slock of l vi- Paints, Oloss, Oil, &c;,. which ha»in g b te "',' 7 xv cnased-wifh.great carcatthc best city honir.V 7 J confidently‘recommend to Families Pht Country MorchOnts and Dealers, osteitis tr.'ihl l ' pure. • . Wl DRUGS. Patent Medicines, teetbiund EirUtli i Fine Chemical*, , l.Spjctß, gronn.d onr'u Instruments, IFsrenccfi, ,■ Pure Essential Oils,, , | dec. ‘ ‘ CodMver dii-iWanfmled dtnuini. DYESTUFFS. Lag and Cara WocJi, Oil Vitriol, 1 ’Coppers*,. L«c XJyo. PAINTS. Indigoes, Madders,' Sumac, Alum, Wclherill it Brothel's Pure Lead, Chrome, Gn and Yellow,'Paint 'arid Varnish Brushes, 3e» Window Glass, Linsced.Oil, Turpentine,Cop»] r Cdaih Varnish, Lead. All bo sold at the-vory'lowest taarK**t t> - r«r ~ ■ ' >..w:haverstick! 'Carlisle, March 28,1830 ’! Flr« Insnrpncc, THE Allen and Easlpennsborough Mutmlyt Insurance Company bl Cumberland conmj,ij, !r poraied by an act of Assemblypis now follri ganiattd, and in operation under-the managiM' of the following commissioners, >ri»: 6 , Jacob'Shelly, Win. R. Gorgas, Michael C«1 lin, Melchoirßrenneman, Christian Staymn Christian Tinsel, Jacob H. Coorer, Lewie Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mulser, Jacob hi) Samuel Frowell, Joseph Wickersham. t The rates of insurance are as low and faroriV as any Company of the hind in the Slair. P, sons wtshipg to become members are iniliti: njake application to the agents of the compi who are willing to wait upon them at any tit,, JACOB SHELLY, Frat'A.i, , : HENBY I ljpnAN,.ri« JVtiiVirl, Lswjs Hirsh, Sccre/tirt/, , . Mio.tlAsi CocKUtf,' TVcotyrer. . November 1, iSdOi ' -‘ t , fci imlierlqnd courity^lfudolph,Martin, N. Cti borlandj'C: 1). Herman, Kingetowhj Hsnrj2n ing, Sinremnnstown: Robert Mttorb and Clmu Bell, Carlisle; Dr. Jt Snm Graham, Westpennshorongbj. Jamen ; M'Dowd Frank,ford; Mode Griffith, SpVIK Middleton. York county— John SherrlfcH,,.Lisburn;, H Bowman. pillaburgft wolford,’, Franl'j; John Smith, Ksq,, Dover;"Daniel Rulfensbergerr-dVw. Crafi. V Harrtsbufffr^l lo ri far fa ; L6e-h t i t ,, \ '■ *-Meiji})erri or.IKe coflijrafi'v hnyipg feolTcieflqbct? :to ? e*pife c.tn have* tjinin making >| pllcotion lo onV oTtfie agents/ ■ . ; • 0 . . j u’tual Life In&urdncft Company, - Olfice.JVo. 91', WalntU St., Phila. j THIS Company is now‘ready lo make J'n*urincr n Lives, on tho mutual system, without linlili y be-| yond lht‘ umount.of ihc premium. All the profijs 9/ the company divided amiwfV among the insured, 1 , j6cmi-ftnhOany,;pr, impunity, or onc'half of iheprtji niiummnybe bald jft u no/o at 15 months. * B t lndivtilunla fr.BUi < oil in this company become bun-i 3 berg of the cbrpofafion, and vole for Ttbsl,ee*. . K - For the greater security of parties idsUririf *ii£. Ihi« company, a guarantee capital of JfiO.OOahr been created to meet the louses that may acme npnj policies leaded Jty dotjijtoiiy/lU be held ami b*l* byihoTrQBieco,unfilacajtilftl exceeding I lie) ampw haa befert realized from lire receipt* of premium*.’ | Daniel l. millbk. iwi. 1 \ ■ WM» M. CLAHK, Vice Prri’t. •foytw iW» Houseii, Secretary. * , f . ~k oni|eiBig'heU r ha» been appointed Corliele. lUank opplfcatipns lor ln*6rhf»«,Vft\V full parti* ulna, ran bo had at the new »lore fww -6f HanoVfi and Lodlhcr IV. W, WOODS. Dr. J. 11 .ugliman, Uxaminii'R phjaidao, Way 10,1850—Cm 4 S. & ItAWKKXHICE, Agent for the gate of Southworih Mauafacluri\ Cv'a Writing Papers. Waluiiousk No. 3 Minor street, Phils. Onn casce °r the above superior Papers now* '/C\j\J store, ot)d for sale to the trade st the lowd market-prices. consisting in part of Fine thick Flat Cops, 18, 14, 16 and 16 lbs., t>fa i and white. . SuperGno Medium and Demi Writings, blue id white. ; , EfctVfl 4 «upor and superGno Folio Posts, blue while, plain and ruled. . .. Superfine Commercial Foals, Mile and white, and ruled, ... \ Extra super fdnen Noln Papers, plain and gi\v* . PupeiGno and Gne Dill Popcrp.long ono d 'SuperGno. and fine Couri|h»g*Hou«e Caj>#ss' Fuels, Mue und white; ' ~, -Extra super Congress Caps and LcUctij/IWW , ruled, blue dud white.. . Extra super Congress Cope and Le . SuperGno Sermon Caps and fasts. SuperGno bluo lipcn thin J.elhn*. ; Extra super Math Posts, blue andw,hllo,l>hi , U iuled. . ' -> , Embroidered Note Papers and Envelope*. , *• l.uwyorV’* Brief Papers. : SuperGno and fine Caps and Posts, ruled u® plain, blue and while, various qualities l A/so, 1000 reams wbito and assorted npnnet Uonrdsi white and assorted T 4 —f Wroppl'nf:, Envelope, assorted and dilue WediuoiAf. Cap Wrappers,-Hardware Papers, dec. L July.B6, iB6o—6m v DAY STATE I! STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BUND W r V pacwrv. r. r CHARLES WILKINS & CO. llio citizens oACurliulu mid flic public " UijU tlioy urtJ sllirch'giigcd in innmiruclunng v. Doors', niid'! Blind*, in the best manner shortest notied/by sloam.at prices fin brlovr ,i nj3*'y manufactured by band, arid with modi Pw* HarUj, All order* will bo (ImnKrolly “ , punctually attended to,, Samples of wotk c* l ! aeon at No. 31,Minor fjhrcol, Philadelphia* 10,000 lights ,qf assorted pqsh forsnlo sill l9 Tv •* esVoasli prices, . . _ n u** " CHARLEfe WILKINS & « K , , No. 83,8« m,» reel, /'*iWci/*‘K Muy 23, 1850,—1y J. Plulianold «lns8l«nl Acnilcmf’ (FOUU MILTIB WKHT OT CaKUSL, ) , THE Ninth Hceaipn will cqmmonco on ** ■ Nov/4,’ , tii consequence, of lho_ incrc . D ;f fe K tronogc, n Inrgo arid commodious brkk f' lll boon erected, rondoring this one of the nm« ' dido and institutions in th'o.Pisbh . 1 rlous cage of sickness hog occurred rinco H , oil,' .Tlie constamly un “' r ,,! l ‘ nf tf / of competent und faithful instructors. ~’ i ; borhpdu ptcsgntVnQ temptations to vlre or , I ity, there being ho town or village n,M r I*"* | lion. Circulars, 1 with further lrifonnati‘*»ii ' if mlilfoaainc!,!■KVßlWW . . ,:r f • :'j. Principal and I f > ,] <l#, v. ‘ Plaiitftldr:OuP u . n <l>' Ct ' :, , October l(lnlS66|> ’’V F
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