\TjKwSeS vioUta iUdplegrUy, to comprotnisea on whicli jil je hoped, or lo VcyisKlho law's ;,whlch .have bedh bnacloa,under Its. authority, -. ' : . - rcgfti i dcd : by < |no'as a BeUlbiWcril.iu principle , ||naJ^QUlenioni i --dr tlio dangerous and qx- 1 citing Vubjcols’Which.they embraced. 1 Most of those iu'deed, «rb beyond your roach) as'lhe legis- disposed of them was, in its character, fitiaV^nd Irrevocable. It may be presumed* frbm the oppbaitibn which- they all encountered, that none of wos free from imperfections} bnt, in tHeir mutual dopendonob and connexion, they formed aVyalcin of Compromise the moat bbncilialory and bCBi ( for thd'ontire country (hit Could be obtained from ebhßlclrng sectional into Foals ahd opinions. •For this roason l recommend your adherence to tlrdadjustlneht established by those measures, until titrioand experience shall demonstrate the necessity of further legislation'to -guard against evasion or abuse. ‘'J., . a ,' ( ' . ‘ ; /.'■ . 1 By lhatadjuitmenl.we have been rescued from the ' wide and boundless agitation Hint-surrounded us, and have a Arm* and legal rest, upon. And l^»o : occasion',U trust, Wi!l< Justify, me in exhbrl* , ing my countrymen to rally upon and maintain that : ground asjjm best, ifno'i the only maa^Rof.restoring • peace and-‘qUict to the country,‘and maintaining in yiuUlo’lho’integrily'ofihd Union.-' , * vAnd XcUaw-cilizcns, I cannot bring this com* tnunicAtion. to a.close'without invoking you to join: bnteJh u hun\ble and devout.thanks to the Great Ruler ..of Nations for the multiplied blessings which Ho has graciously;.bestowed upon us. His hand, so often visible in our preservation, has stayed the pestilence, - sieved ps from foreign wars and domestic disturbances, aod scal.iere'd plenty throughout .tho land* ■ . ’Our liberties, religious and civil, have been main* lanVbd; the fountains of knowledge have all been kept open, and means of happiness widely spread, and generally enjoyed, greater than have fallen to the lot of any'other nation. And, whilo deeply ponclra ted t wUh,gr*lUude for the past, let ua hope that His - ull-wiso providence will so guide our counsels ns that | they.shall result in giving satisfaction to our const!* . taenia, .securing thepencc oftnocountry,and adding nay strength to (lie united gdvornmcnl.undor which Wp live? . r “ ; ’ MILLARD FILLMORE. . Wabhikoton, December 2, 1830. - •• THE BOOK OF THE NATION? QODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 185: ‘kfllS? B.' J, HALE.' AVD L At obDBV, EUITOSS. • iTAsiody’S Boqk is ajt Arts' Union in itself? [Xh O universal voice of the Press bus pronounced publication at tlio heat of American magazines* The, publisher in obedience to the public voice, moans to k?ep it there; ho has the ability and inclination In do,an. As long advertisements arc seldom read, tliepubjiahcr,of the Book means to boas brief as possible". Byroference to an advertisement publish. ,ocj bn the cover of the Book, (a specimen of which Will be sent' to any person requesting it, postage paid,) it will-bo seen what is to bo dunu in 1851. It will abound m L Liae,'Stipple, and.Mezzotinlo Engra ’ : yftigs,.and Colored Plates. .The list of plates advertised by us, are oil stool, nobit Wood .cut amongst them. . When you see a list of.pUles advertised—inquire what they arc before you-subsoribe.i have undeniable ‘-AMERICAN FASHION PLATE IN EACH NUMBER, tlfo lady catr make a dross to suit our more refined taste; and be in the fashion,excepting from “Godey’s reliable Fashions.” *. ‘ THE MODEL COTTAGES Will be continued, and in every No. will bo some* thing new for' \ ' • - ' THE LAVTS WORK TABLE, BtfotTaif knitting, netting, crochet, patch work, leather ribbon, chenille, and lace cellar work { childrens* and - InfaniVctolhos, caps, capos, chciniscllce, and in fact everything that will please the ladies. UNDOUBTED RECEIPTS AND'NEW MUSIC; WillkWobe given regularly. AMERICAN A UTIIORS , iJoib.maje and female,.wilt grace the work by their ln fact, performance, not promises, is Ihopqpuliar.lslent of the Publisher ofthopnly La «Jy*s Book published in America; The Proprjolyr of conducted it for. nearly St years,' copfidors his own tasto far superior to any profes •rdnul: person,ns a caterer for the amusement, and Idfbrbißlioa of the ladies of his own country. A FEW iNOTICES. it* great encouragement to American Writers, ■ it should be found in tiro pur lor of every family in the lund.~Oblo Western Emporium. magazines that have come tinder our no- J is decidedly the handsomest and the best. 1 . Newport Mercury. -The Lady’s Book is the beat and most highly ph* aedmagazine of the kind in the country. • Neioburg Courier, , . « Mr. Godey is evidently In the van of the publish* era of his class of magazines.—Times, Maine. ‘ . Its beautiful engravings arid chaste literary mat* ter, endear il to the fireside of every cultivated fam ily ;itvlsits.-i-Term/CAro/ricJ«. ..GodeyVLody’s Book is certainly ono'of (ho most handsome, and comple publications of the hind, in Ujjs-otany other country.— Lutheran Observer . It is splendid, superb and unapproachable. . 1 ; Phil. Saturday Courier. v ll'h«s the most 5 superb engravings, and con tains belter literary mailer than any other mago sine in the world. Scott's Weekly Paper, Philadelphia, It should bo wclcdmud into every family as an agreeable- and appropriate companion lor the youthful and (ho innocent. § ,j • Republic, Washington, D. C, ' Its editor, Mrs. Halo, a lady of genius and groat taste, is devoted to the improvement and elevation of her sox. on Christian principles, und is careful to ezcludu from the pages of hot Hook, every thing of 4ouWhl Jcndcpcy on the score of taste and morals. We. rejoice that a rpaguzlno so widely circulated is In sate hands.-Mw York Christian Observer, '' TiSRMS—-Cash la Advance—-Postage paid; Single No.,* "i..So cents. One,Copy, Ono Year, • ' 8 3. One Copy, Five Yours, 10, Two Copies,One Year, 0. Five 10. : Ten “ *• and an extra copy to the per. >: ..soi) sending the club of 10 20. 7 ’Thesejerais will not bo departed from by any .of tbs' Philadelphia Three Dollar Magazines. .'Address, . ? L. A. GOODY, 113 Chosnulslrl. Phil. Nov, It— lino. .' . Attention I 2FFECERS f n’oh-commiseioncd officers, and pri vates, entitled (o rocoivo "Bounty Lund” under late act of Congress, - 1 hereby give notice that having associated myself with'an efficient agent in Washington City for pro* •bring warrant® for eaid lands, and having the pay rolls in my possession- of those who served from this district, In the su,c h"»ej the right to fIUEUELL'S CELEBRATED CORN SHELLER, for the counties of Cumberland mul Franklin. ■ Vnr xnis who h«v« used Ihi. Cnm Bhollor,' pronouneo it * most Insslunhlo nverdlon. It u elmplo In it. con ■traction, anil' not liahl. to got out of order. It sen ■Kulci Iho corn' from tho-cob, without brooking either acul delivers the corn clean and fit for market, it •helfs fronv lon« to twenty busr.ols per hour. Right hundred! of t hem have been* sold' tho past season by' the inventor, nll'uf wliicli were highly approved. 1 Ptisans wishing (o see iho above Com Shellor,] esn do so’ bycalling at tho shop of tho subscriber, eornsr of North Haimvernnd l.nullier streets, Car lisle* where he will keep constantly on hand a largo number for sale, Every farmer and milter should >e (he above cheap but Valuable Corn Shelter. DAVIDS. FETTER. October 84,1030.—2 m. . j ■ »,• >pbvauis6. JHLiVllh*'i •' ■■ Select Classical Boarjlitig;-SchooL Whitt Sulphur Springs Doubling Gup t Cumb. ca. Pu i OrFicKnss’ • JAMES HUSTON; A. M., Principal.. - I* JNO..ALLEN BROWN, A. 8., Assis’f. Prof. JAMES 8, ECKELS, Tutor. . SAVING for, somo'time boon desirous of eslab- Uahing a Select Boarding School, and having at length obtained suitable buildings for that purpose,- the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing, to. his patrons and friends, that he will; open the above named Institution on the.lst of October. . . The location is in a small and romantic vale form ed by an S shaped bendof tbo North Mountain, npl ly termed “ Doubling Gap,*’ and is not surpassed In hoalthfulnoss of situation and beauty of scenery by anyplace in the country. The Main Building, is large and commodious; (100 feet in length by 44 in breadth,.and. 3 'stories high,) and is well furnished with evoiything.nocessary to convenienc6and.com fort. The other buildings compose Bath Houses, dec., to the free use.of which jthe pupils will have access at proper hours. The well known. White Sulphur • Springs rise-within a few rods of the main building. The object of the Institution is to fit young men for business,’pr forany of the higher classes of Cpl* lego. The’course of insliuctlon will bo thorough and complete, more attention being given to the qual ity than to the quantity in the performance of the student. All tho branches taught in the best acade mies Will bo taught !n this, and proper apparatus will be used for illustration of the subjects’ that re quire it. Classes in Civil Engineering will enjoy tho advantage of operations in the field with Transit) Compass, Chain, dec. - - - TERMS'. Board, tuition, washing,. fuel and tights,. per session, $5O 00 •Latin and Greek,' 6 00 French 5 00 Civil Engineering with use of Instruments, 10 00 Drawing and Painting. 6 00 Vocal and Instrumental Music, ,6 ,00 The pupils will board in the Institution under the immediate and constant supervision of-iho Principal, who will bestow careful attention upon nienco arid comfort. Each studentwill lornish.-his own towels, and have them ond his clothes distinctly, marked. ' ’ ' The academic year witl.be divided into sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing on the first.of Sep tember. • The regular vacation will occur in July and August. Owipg to. delay in completing the ar rangements, the first session of the present year will oommence on Tuesday the first day of October, as Stated above. An easy access is afforded to students by moans of the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Ncwville,and thence by, coaches to the Academy. The Gettysburg and Lcwistown State Road passes through the grounds. For circulars containing full particulars and refer ence, address, the Principal through the Nowvillo P. 0, JAMES HUSTON. Nevwille, Bept.l3, 1850—3 m Bargains! JL. STERNER*& CO., have just received , and ore now opening at their now store, in North' Hanover stleet,.opposite Monyer*s Confec tionary store, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, such as Black silks,' barage delaines', figured, striped; and plain cashmeres; mouslin de laines, mohair and#Hk lusters, plain black and change* able alpacas, hbnv style calicoes and chintzes, cloths and cassimeres, sattinetts, Kentucky jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of pant studs, vest* ings of all kinds and prices; muslins, tickings, checks, table diapers, &c. Groceries, such as coffee* teas, chocolate, rice* sugar, molas ses, starch, spices, &c. ' ' , Auction Bargains! A large lot of Boots.and Shoes bought at Auction, will be sold cheaper than can be had at any other store. Also a large stock of Carpets. We respectfully invite every body to call and Judge for themselves, as wo are determined to of fer great bargains. J. L. STERNER &CO. Carlisle, Oct 3,1850 New Fall Goods At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Loulher Sts.,.opposite Humer's Grocery Store. THE' undersigned moat respectfully informs bis friends and the public generally, that ho bos just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected as sortment of Sail Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, ond which he.is de termined to sell at small profits; among them may bo found Cloths, Cassiiucres, Vestings, Sottinetts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeons, &c« LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in part.b! Black Silks, Cashmeres, Mousclin do Laines, Alps* cas, Coburgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, Collars, Laces, Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osimburg, Llnsoys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached. ‘ Also, Groceries In oil their variety, viz; Sugar Coflee, Teas, Molasses*.Spices, Chocolate, &c. Hugs and Country Produce taken in exchange foi Goods. Please give me a call. Carlisle, Sopt 20, 1660 Cheaper than Ever! 1 THE subscriber haying just .returned from the Bast. oilers to the public p. more ample and, Complete assortment of Goods in his lino than over previously oflered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when ho will show them Goods at astonishingly low prices/ To Builders, Carpenters and others! His stock comprises a full and complete assortment of pocks, latches, hinges, screws, window springs, i bolts of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of I all colors, oils, turpentine, &c. Mill, cross-cut and I circular Saws; hand, pound, ripping & back Saws, augurs, chisels,'broad, hand, chopping & pointing Axes; hatchets, plapos, piano bits, steel and Iron Squares; (lies, rasps* nulls, spikes, dec* To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complete assortment of Saddlery fools, silver,brass and japand mounting, carriage trimmings and laces, plain and figured canvass, drab cloth, rottinot,serge 1 and. Iniqknimf Moss and Deer’s hair, natoht and on ambled leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, foU lows and spokes, Eliptlc springs, iron axles, dec. To Cabinet and Shoo Makers! My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods in their line. Moroccoos, lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, ahd tools of. every description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany & ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mahogany, mineral and veneered' knobs of all sizes. . T carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horse-shoe nails, dec. To housekeepers & those about , entering tho ma trirmfliUl stale, 1 would Invito attention to my bcau>> tiful .assortment of Walters and Trays, plain and Gothic stylos; knives & forks, Imtlor knhos, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher & ham knives; scissors, sheers, Uritlania, German Silver and Silver Plate, table and tea spoune, brass and enameled pre serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-ware, tubs, buckets, churns, dec. Also Paints, Dye-stuffs, Fire & water-proof Paint HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Oct IT, 1850' NOTICE. VTOTICE Is hereby given that an application will : i\be made to the Legislature of IhUCommonwealth | 1 u * J‘°» l »o«h»n. for n charter for a bank with go ! era! banking privileges, to bo located in Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., with s capital of one hurt rod thousand dollars, and to bo called tha Carlisle Q*nk. Carlisle, July 4,lBso—flhr ' Cheap#fttjiing! ' ' Ilong oul yo\lV banners! v 1 .• Hepfihe trumpet! ’ .Hero they comb! boro thej.arcV ■ What’s tho ma tter I what’aWe matter 1 ■'Only look at the crowd,." ' Come oh Joe,' Jim andßattf-Hatler,’ Let us'soo what's out, : ■ > . -: Heh, ho! here comes Bill, 1 ; We’ll ask him what’s the mimSt ’ ' Bee how the street does fill, "}■ There certainly must be a fuss! ' 0, no boys, no fuss at all, Only another great arrival,, Of beautiful Clothing for the fall, At M. & L. Stbibbb’s Clothing Hall ! . t have just bought a suit so fine— Toll me, how do you like it Joe 1 Don’t yea want one like mine V , . Como on, boys, let us go. Now lot mo fell you, ; What there you can find, ' ; Coots Of all colors, >■ i.w- And Pants of all kinds.. Waistcoats so lianlsomo, . , . find Cravats so nice, ■ , j' ; ,‘ ' * And they will not think it troublesome, ' If you give them a call Ity fco or thrice. ,; They will wait on you with kindness, - ■ And they dhn suit you with a nice Cap, . Which for its.finality and cheapness, You can only find at ; . , S'raiKKn’s, West Main Street, neil door to Burk holder’s Hotel. M. & L. STEINER respectfully inviles the af tention of their friends and the public generally, to their large lot of Goods that have been purcha sed at a groat sacrifice in the city of Baltimore. They will sell them at a small advance, os there Is no room for them In onr little store room. So come one and alland lakeithertfaat-almost any price, as we are determined to sell cheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia, NewVork or Bal timore. 'a ..Carlisle, Sept 80, 1850—3nl' ' 1 First Arrival of Boots & Shoes FOR THE PAUi SEASON AT Porter’s Shoe Store, Main St., krau the Kailroad Dkiiot. , COMPRISING Men’s; Bo,’s and Youth's Calf, Kip aril! Coarse Boots anwßrogsns, which arc warranted to lie of tho boat’ quality. Ladles' Gait ers,43uskina.andf tench Ties, Misses and Children a Boots and Shoes in great’variety,' ■ ■ Also, an elegant assortment of GtTM SHOES & BOOTS, with all the late improvements, and war ranted perfect. Having purchased those Gum shoes from,the agent of the manufacturer, 1 nth authorised to give a new pair iri plate of any that prove defec tive in wearing, ' . Having a large stock of French Calf Skins, Mo rocco, Kid, tee., and good workmen, every attention is ffivou to customer work,as usual. ; WM. M. PORTER. Carlisle, Sept. 19, 1860. THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ho has re cently returned from Philadelphia, with a Very largo and carefully selected assortment of new FAL GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, anfl which ho is determined to dispose of at .very small profits. Superior Clothe , at from 75 cehls: to $5 a yard, Cassimeres, Oassinets and Vestings, at various prices. - w • 1 J)ress Goods, such as Delaines,Bereges,atid a splendid assortment of Silks; An extensive aa-i sortmentof Calicoes & Ginghams. Also, Checks, Table Diapers,Tickings, Muslins,'Bonnets, Hate. Uooii and 6Aoc«.~~A good assortment ol Men’e, Women’s, and Children’s Boots-and Shoos, of superior quality, and very cheap— Also, boy’s and Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps*; . - Cflroccries; such its Sugary Coflee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Com* pany’s celebrated Teas. Also, constantly on hand the best quality of Carpel Chain* . The subscriber respectfully asks .all Who Wjsh good bargains, to give him an early call. Don’t forget the stand; opposite Leonard’s ohLstand, North Hanover street. V Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market prices Carlisle, Oct 3,1850 Second Arrival of Fall & Winter Dry QoodH. : ' r ; s 1 ! ARNOLD & LEVI, , ' 1 RESPECTFULLY inform the public,* that they havti just returned from Philadelphia and arc now opening at their new and cheap Wholesale and I Retail store in North Hanover street, Ihe,largest and | 1 cheapest assortment of Foil and Winter Goods ever I brought to Carlisle. W.o particularly invite thepL) tention of the Ladies to ourlargo assortment of u > Ladles Dress f-joods. / Now stylo figured and changeable Silks, Saltin I)e Shone, figured, striped, embroidered and changeable Cashmoroß;.Mouslin do Lninca, Mohair Sc Silk Lus ters, plain black Silk, silk striped'and changeable Alpacas, French Morinoes, Parriinotlss, plain,and embroidered Sack Flannels, Brussels Loco* Jenny Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings. Shawls. Among otir very extensive assortment can bo scon iho large.!, handsomest and cheapest lot of Bay State Long and Square Shawls ever exhibited la Carlisle; CLOTHS iV CASSIMERES; Black, french and English Cloths} plain, black and fancy Cassimercs, Sattlnolts, Kentucky Jonhs, Vel vet Cefrds, ond a largo assortment of Vestings. ■ • CARPETS. 1 CARPETS'/ Wo have just received a second supply of Car peting which we aro determined to soli 15 per cent, cheaper than the,same quality cun bo purchased elsewhere.. . ■ Blankets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths In groat va rlely. . , - , ... 1 , BooU 4 S/wes.—-Another largo lot of Boots and Shoes has.bcen added to our former stuck, fur Men, Boys, Women and Children. ,• , ; A Froth Supply of Groceries, such sis Sugar* Coffee, Teas, Molasses, dee# very cheap. Persons wishing ter 'purchase good and cheap goods, how 'ls the time to examine eur extensive i assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as wo are determined to give bargain*. Carlisle, Oct 81, 1860 . , A. C.FETTEB. THE Slore of tho subscriber lias just been newly supplied with u clioico and fresh selection of ev ery thing In tho line of a Grocer t ut prices lower than usual?among which are BIS COFFEES, from 14 to 15 cents per pound, for good to a slriol ly prime article. Also BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from 8 to 0 cants per pound and tho best qua ity of LOVBRSNO'S CRISSUED SUGARS, iholuding Loaf at'tho old prices, tbgohlor with a general assortment of Spices,Soups, Obnoolatos / Bnl' orntis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of tho celebrated . Jerikin's Green arid Black Teas, and other articles. Our friends and outtoniers are invited to coll’nnJ'examlns before buying elsewhere. Wo again tender our thanks to the public generally fyr the liberal patronage thus fdr extended Carlisle, Oct 10. 18*0, CARPET BAGS and Travelling Trunks. A largo assortment, and ofa superior quality. Just rocuU od and for saluchoap by CAAS,.OQ|LBY. October 17, 18C0' . TSEW GOODS! N. W. WOObS, Agt. Frcill Ofocerlci. Money Wantjed AT THIS OFFICH,. v‘'! lp|aii>C. ittife 4- 'cioiwiwier;'" • 4 f; :' TROUTMAN & MAY’S, .. New, Cheap andFasiiipnabee CtoTlimd , !Store, ; ■, ~,w ; On il/oin Jill toll's Drug Store, and ... , ,'ivjo doors west of Ogilby\s Store, . THANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle.and vicinity for their increased custom,, we again re quest tlieir company to view our large ami splen did aaeoitment'of Ikadtjhmde Clolhihg tor l l all & VVinlcr wear. 1 Our stock bOnsists of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, 1 and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel In general, suitable for the Sea son, cal and made in the most workmanlike man ner and; of the latest Fall and Winter Fashions; "All who wish to.favor usvvlth a call can save fmnUWerily-five to fifty per cent, by buying at our store; ani all goods sold wSnahled 10 give entire satisfaction-,., ’ Carlisle, Opt. 3,1550 \ . Stoves! SljpfVps't; Gardners Foundry , J- nsl Idig/i Sired', ;; vb^ULls'-,,E;; : f ■ .THE-subscriber.inform; .his friends.and the public; in general, that ha li)l continues at ilia above stand, where he ha on hand.a very large and choice assortment of ! ' ' , 1 Superior Stoves, . of all patterns, sizes, and kinds, which he is pre pared to-sell very cheap. 'He hie a great variety of the most-approved Cook Stoves, for coal or wood. Also* Air-Tight Parlor, Cannon, & Nine plate Wood Stoves, of all patterns. Don’t forget the plftoei and to call before purchasing elsewhere, os this will be found the cheapest and best estab lishment In the, plabe to obtain a good■ 8l( £ 0 * " FRANKLIN GARDNER. ' Oct iOi 1850—3 m / *•' '' Homo Evidence. ’XYuth is Mighty and wilt Vrcvaih ■ Readl Read!!, I'HIS UnJjr6bedented. success and- established reputation of Hodensack’s Medicated 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 suffice t Cases of the astonishing Effects of.Jaur Syrgp imnte. (Haiti# tn our own neighborhood. The first ;we invite attention to, Is a Minister of the Gospel thread his. account. . • Messrs, Hbbensack.—Sirs—Unsolicited,! send you this to testify my confidences the efficacy of your Worm Syrup, and gratitude for what it has done for my suffering chiid* from infancy afflicted With worms,; at limes almost .frantic— perfectly unmanageable; ; her derangement was such she would unconsciously' knock against the wall, all from the efleetbf Worms; we used several preparations without any good effect, until.we used yourSytup. Astonishing!‘yetde* lighlful to parental feeling!! she, frantic with pain, emaciated with disease,-in a few was relieved from pain, restored to healthy and is now doing well* after passing a great many worms full six inches longi & scores .from one to four inches. Of course we were amaaod and . delighted to see our beloved on© thus improved; gratitude to you, and good will to others, prompt us to say to all parents; if your children suffer,gWe them Hoben sack's Worm Syrup. C. H. PLUMKR, “Minister of llio Gospel,[Marshal el., Phila. tforie genuine without the signature of thepro pjietors on the outside Wrapper. Prepared only by J, N, G. S. Ilobcnsaclc) at their Chemical Laboratory, St. John street, above Coates, Phila delphia, and Marlinville, Belmont county, Ohio. A liberal discount made to wholesale dealers. This Syrup is also for sale at the principal stores, and by storekeepers generally all over the United States. Also, Robert Shoemaker, Gene ral Agent, 2d and Green sts., Phila. • "October 10, 185U—2m* , K. 15. lt. To gtvo relief to cruel pongs of pain. Relieve the patient from his.torturing gflef, To euro instantly Hums,'sores and sprains, Is the object of Radway’s Ready Relief.. \ Sores of ull kinds, Lumbago and stiff back, Rheumatism, cramps, paralysis and gout, Frost bitten flesh—or cold, cuts or chaps— It Instantly relievo# without a doubt.- . • In rheumatism* nervous and neuralgic affections, Railway’s Ready Relief acts like a charm. Tho very moment it is applied it gives relief and cures the worst cases of rheUmdllsm, lumbago, gout Bnd pa rodists. In hernicranln or nervous headache its of* feels are speedy and effectual, in fact it is tho only remedy that possesses ony certain power over Neu ralgic diseases; Ho* many thousinds are, there who are suffering willi lhat cruol disflave. Nervous headache, yet hate failed in receiving permanent te ller, he yvill warrant them not only a speedy relief hut a permanent cure, if they will, use Rudway’o Ready Relief according to directions. TIC DOLEREIftC. - The sharp, cruel pains of this painful disease, shooting through the system like electric‘Shocks, is instantly arrested hy one application of tho Ready Relief, So powerful is this remedy la the cure of sore throat.'hoarseness, cramps, Influenza, croup, soreness In the lioncs, pain In the bowels, bums, scalds, sores, eruptions of tho skin, &c-, that the most violent pains have been relieved, and n permanent euro made in from live.minutes to twenty-four hours. “Now from nocturnal sweat and sanguine stain, .They cleansotheirbodicsinlhene’.ghboringmain; Then in the polished hath refreshed from toil Their joints they supple with dissolving oil,’* The ancients, beyond doubt, enjoyed hotter health, and lived to a mole advanced ago than tho moderns; they were more particular In their baths and the ap plications of balsamic and oily preparations to their skill, whicji by softening and moislcning tho flesh prevents too groat a dissipation' aXid restores tho na luiaUlronglh. ■ . , BJIDWAyf'S MEntCJTED SOAP Is the most purifying balsamic, cleansing nnd^ healing preparation that can bo applied to the skin, It re freshes tho weary, gives lone and vigor to tho func tions of tho skin, removes every particle of oxcioss ence from thocutldle, and imparts beauty to tho com* nlexlons of .all who use it. Pimples, blotches, pustu les, totters, and other unsightly spots vanish i after tho libations with this Soap, like dew before tho morning sun. Lot every lady and gentleman use Rodney's famous Medicated Soap in the bath, and wd will warrant (horn n pure, clean, sweet, fair and healthy skin, and a beautiful clear, transparent com plexion. Look for the Steel Engraving, Railway’s Soap, A, No. 1, is enclosed within a label of beautiful steel engraving, representing two female figures of beauty- end health, See that theslgnaturo of U. Q. Rad way Is upon each cake—none other is genuine—prioo 90 ots, largo cakes. , t. ; Beautiful Locke of Hair, *Tis true that tho brow'mhg.orhamenl of beauty is a head of luxuriant hair, tho most lovely face would appear indifferent If it wore minus the looks of hair to give it expression. Lovers have sworn by, the hair of their lady loves. 1 Poets have sung of ravon tresses, warriors hove fought for lhn nos* session of a simple took.of their lady’s tickings have given half their thrones to possess a queen possessed of beautiful locks of hair., . Jladwayi't CVrcoiaiVm Balm , Is the most natural hnir restorative in use, It cleanses the scalp from dandruff, removes sentf, cures sores of the (tend, Is a perfect* antidote for baldness, gives nourishment to tho roots, Invigo rates the bulbs, strengthens (he hair, prevents its fulling out, and forces It to grow, It is mlmirn. bio for dressing tho hnir, it Is superior to all other preparations for the hnir. Prion 96 cents per hot tie, Hoc tholoaoli bottle hns the fac simile sig nature of RADWAY & CO;. For solo in Carlisle, by J. W, Rawlins, anti Sami Elllotl} In tihippensbuirg by Dr< Hoysi OctoberlO, I 860; Sm Th*_ - —md the public generally, (hot ,ho has taken tho room on the corner of.North.Hanover street and Locust Al loy, in-.tho room lately occupied by. Moses J3ullotk; as a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of • '! i - Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Woirkstands,'Dining, and Breakfast tables, papl, Pier arid Centre Tabjcc?, French, field, high arid low post Bedstdads, &c«; to-' gcthcr with every other article of Cabinet of which ho will sell very chfeap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at rnarkct prices. , ChMrs, Settees, Kockirig’Chairs, artel ( 1 every other article manufactuVedin!lhat lin branch of business, Ho would also inform the public that ho has recently! opened a shop in Churchtown, Allen township, where ho will kriep constant- hand'dvory thing in hislino* - '' Having provided hirosclV with a splendid B'earsb COFFINS will be iriade on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will be ’attended with out extra change.' He respectfully'solicits a sharo of public patronage* confident that ho can 'render gene ral satisfaction i J. R. WEAVER.' - Carlisle, : Juno 20, 1850—ly : ■ “I am a man, anddectri' nothing which relates to ranri foreign tp my, feelings. ■ !’ HBaaßi' Youth & Manhood. AVtGOROUSLIFE, UJuflBo)! A PREMATURE Dtaltt. Kinkelin on Seif Preservation.' Omit 36 oust., . i' This Book, just published, is flllcil with useful in-: lormnlion, on tho infirmities nmltlisenßcsof the Ge nerative system.' It addresses itself dike; to,Youth; Manhood and Old Age, and should bo. road by all ~i The valuable advice, ahd ijnpresaive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suiting; and' save annually thoiisanils of lives. ■ Parents’,by reading itj will loati>.how, to prevent thdddstructionofftheir children. ( : r•; , • A remittance ofcents, enclosed a,icttor, : ad-, pressed to Dr. tfinkcllh, Philadelphia,.will .ensure a, book, under envelope,, per return of mail. ’ Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. w. corner of Third and UDion slrpelytelWcen Spruce and Pino, Philadelphia, mayhq consulted, confidentially Ho who places hiimself under the care of Dr. K» Diay'roligtoualy confide in his, honor a 0 a gentleman, and confidently rely.upoh his skill ns a physician. . Persons at.a distance addresser. K.l|y letter, (post paid*) and bo cured at homo. . ■■ Fackoges of Medicines, pircclipns, Ac., forwarded by sending a remittance* anifput lip flcbltre from ud mogo v or curiosity ~ ... .. u ,, , ■ > •:». ■■ •• ‘.Booksellers, News Agents. .Pedlars, Capvasscrs, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates* . .1 .February t, 1,860— 1 y , , ~ NEW WiIOEESAEBAtJERETAtL , , ' Confectionary Store. < IVest Main St., nenrhj Opposite Rheein'i Warehouse mHE undersigned having commenced tho mahufocr 1 luting of ALL KINDS Qfi QANDY A opened a Confectionary and Fruit store, would coll the atten tion of Town and Country Merchants to their, adver tisement. ... •, ; They will manufacluip and have.constantly on hand, , , ALL tfINOS. OF CANDY, which they will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. Also oil kinds of Fruit, siich as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Dales,.Prunes, Ac. ; Nuts of every kind, viz ti Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, B ut ter-npls, English \yalnutß, Ground-nuts, Ac* ' Fancy Articles find Toys of every description. Tobacco and Sen aus.Eoub srl'b Miskrai Watf.ii, ami avuricly of other orti c!6s too numerous to mention* / * ' They would respectfully solicit a' share of public patronage. . • A.B. WORMLBY, . April 11,1850 iS.W.HANNAN. At P. slonycr'o> , ,» , • Ilf. I.' C. tdoilits, ‘ WILL perform all operations upontheTeeth that are required for their preservation, such as Scaling, Filing , Plugging, or will restotclhe lotis of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tootli to a full sett. -£7*Oflibeon Pittßtreet.afowdooreSout of tho Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr.LoomißwlllhoabserrlfromCarlißle thdlasttondaysVihcaoh month* . . .. December 14,4848. . . ■ ’ f t . i > DII.J.K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHJO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services to ,the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, Ofllcojn Snodgrass’ Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, whore ho can at all times ho found, when not professional! engaged. . Carlisle, June 7,1849 tf PI AMO FOBTES, , THE LARGEST, CHE APEST,I)EBT and most of PIANO FORTES in (he United Stales, cap always be found at tho warehouse of, the subscriber, 171 Chosnuistroot, above Fifth, at the old stand occupied more than a third of century by’Mr, George Wllllg, music publisher. PIANOS. HARPS, ; ORGANS, SERAPHINJBS, ‘ JEOIiIANS, &c.,&c,, fro«h from IUO nio»l cckbrntcil MiimifucUm'rfl In Now York) IlONlon, l)olllinoro,PtiUailblphin t oful oloowlioro. Bold, wholeiolo onil rotoil, ot tho m;ikbr'n ritiih nijcoo. OSCAR C. u; CARTER, , . ' 171 CheinuUl, Pliila. Tohniory 81, IBBO—ly WOOD WANTED 1 AX THIS OFFICE/ Farmoi%nitd’‘lM > «Tei^i mii 1 West Hlftk SlrtH, one tquafe We«( of U. b.j • Road Depot} Cnrlitlk.i : “• npHE Btabsdrlber'bffgsldisVditd inform |iia fVl»«j X atod tiio lr4Vclling ( ldoinmunlty that he'haiwl llio 1 above fituhd, rccenlly kept by j,J[ Sia'ainbrtugh, "deed.; and is now fully prepared i uccommodato alllhosd who miiy be pleased lonuV* His hoitac their stopping place. ’ • ' : / M Til E; HOUSE bris : been recently• furnished. tl Stabmno attached is largo 1 and convenient, and J pable of accommddaUng fifty head of horses, yj TaAijE Will at airtimes bo supplied with the begin! markets ban’ 1 afford, and his Bar withtho ohojZ HqUOfs. ’* ’Thankful for the patrondgo thus fur l slowed, ho respectfully aoliolls a continuance of it, safnoi ’ • VJ G. STOUGII; > ■Carlisle, May 23,1850~1’f.' DRUGSIRRUGS! '|t I HAVE just received a fresh stock,of Mediclm.l Painta, Glass, Oil, &c„! which, having, been p,,T chased wilh groat care at, the best city bouses, 1 ai r eouiideatty recommend (to ; Families, Physicim,- Counlry Merchants abd Dealers, as being fresh up pure’.'---'i • • >. DRUGS,.: a .... : : H4rbs and Eirtacts, • Spices,'ground orwhold Essences, 1 *' | ' PmfUfAMyV&c. P VarrtinUd Gtnuint. { ITUFF6I. f, I.og nnd;CJ«m Wooili, ? Oil yilripl, . : {Copperas, 4 .Doq Dye. . , !' fNTS. ‘a PotbntMcdicincS, Fine :Chomic&l8» : Instruments, Pure EasehliaJ'OUs, . ! ' Cod i Liver Oil-^-A ‘, v . ' ’py;E;-s Indigoes,- . . Madder*,. , Sumac, > I, :, * Alum,. • „ , «i-» - . -r : t’-'j ' Welhcrill & Brother’s Pure Lead; Chrbnye, and Yellow;'Paint atid Varmßh'B,u ß ft e «,' . v Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine;Copajx;, Coach Varnish,'and'Bed Lead. - All Of which'.lfv' bo sold at iho'Vct’y lowest market price, at the rha £ J > Dtftig and B6OK store, of' .'•* *' ; - ■ V: ■ • ;■ : 8. W. HAVEBSTICK. F'v Carlisle, March 28,. 1050 s ' ' I 1 Fire Insurance. THE AilepandEastpennsboroiighMDtDalFiitf \ Insurance Company of Cumberland county, . I poratedby an. act of Assembly, is now folly!' ganized, and in operation under tho nianagenini " of the following commissioners, viz: . \ Jacob Win. R. Gorgas, Michael Cod., lin, MelclVolr Brerineman, Christian Staymaa,: Chjlstian Tii?pl, Jacob H, Coover, Lewis Hytr,; Henry Logan, - Benjamin H. Mu seer, Jacob Kirkj Samuel trowel C Joseph .Wickersham, U [Pile rates of insurance are as low andfavonU - as any Company of the kind in the Slate. fV * sons wishing to become members.are invited * make application io the. agents cfthe conij wiio pte willing to watt upon them at any tint .. JACOB SHELLY, Prciidtni. Heniiv Logan, Fiee JVeiidenf Lewis Hver, Secretary, MtbkAEL CooKLiN, 2V«asum% : November 1,1849. , - i,, , :j AQENTS. * . CumJier/and county—Rudolph Martin,N.Ct berlaml; G*JB« Herman* Kingstown; Henry ,Zt ing, Sblreroahstown: Robert Moore and Cl/a' Bell* Oarlislej'Dr* J. Ahl, Churchtown; Sar Graham, * Weslpennsborough; James M'Dot Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton. ’ York'eohnly^— John-Sherrick, Lisburn; . Bowman; DUlsburg;' Peter Wolford 1 , FranJfiv, i John Smith,'Esq:,.Washington; W. B,’Picking. Dover; Daniel. RaflehsbeVger, J.IV. Craft. i Hai-rwiurg— Houser& Loehman. ' Members of the company having. Policies abouiV to expire can have { tl\emrrenewed by making ap-1 plication to any oflne agents. : ~ . I : pfcjvw utUal Life Insurance Company, Office, No.'&l, Walnut St., Pliila'. ■ THIS is;npw; ready to maHo Insurant! n Lives, on ibo mutual system, without liabili y lei yond the amounl.of.iho^premium. 1 < All the profits* of tho company divided.annuity among the insured. The .premium, may be paid’ monthly, qoaiitrljl semi-annually, or Annually, or. onedialf ul the pit! mium may he paid in a note at months. | Individuals insured in this company become idum bers of the corporation, and vote for Trusters. For the greater security of parlies insuring sillteS this company, a guarontee capital of |60,000 bn been created to.meel the-losses.that may accrue upcol policies issued by the company, to be held ami u»d by the Trustees, until a capital exceeding that amount has been realized from the receipts of premiums. DANIEL.I*. MILLEK, Pres’t. B WM. M. CLAKK, Vice.Proi’t. B John Wi HoßNkn,’Secretary.' B|| The afidcralgncd has,been appointed A gen t bWK CartUlo. lilarjk .applications for insurance, fuU |jarliculi»i, con b'o Wd dt Iho new store, comet |Vj« of Hanover and atreeu; [s\ \ ' ’ l ' N* W. WOODS. Dr. J. Baughman, Exomining Physician. [V - 1 May 10,1850 —6m . • , fir t h"* •I'.. . '■-Si'lfi Xj AWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Souifiiwrrth'Mduafaclumi ■' - ; s l Co's Writing Papers, r , Warehouse No, 3 Minor street, Phlln. &]. .* OnAwf the ohovo'superior Papers, now in Pi: '‘*- 4l\J\J filore, oml foraole to U»o tnjdo'ot ihclowntf morkoi ipriccs,’consisting in (port off . ; i. , Fine tjuck Flat Caps, 16. end 10|b«.,l»lu«[ ; aml Avliilo. ~. : . • ’ I Superfine Medium nnJ Pomi Writings, blue onlfe white. . f’ , .Extra super’ond. superfine Folio Posts, blue bn a , white, plain and rplril. ( ’• . . , •. j Superfine Commercial Posts, hluo 1 and ruled./ : . •. ■" \ Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain,and gtu. Superfine and fine Hill papers, long oijo /.'• «♦ Lawyer's" Brief Papers. •>•’( > » ! Superfine and fine Caps und PostJ,’ruled >N * plain, blue and white, various qualities and prlfW' Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Bonnet Boards,-toNil* and assorted Tissue. I' f| i Wrapping, Envelope, assorted ond blue Mcdin®s» Can Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec. v . , July *5, JB6o~om ,; , ' BAY STATEII , STEAM SASH, DOOR AND -BLIND MAW FAC/WItY. Charles wilkins & c 6. bcg.icovsio inw llio clllzom brCdVlialq J ti nd ‘Uio public dial, they/afe ■UlLengtiftcd’ln'hiaiiiifucluring on Dbon.arid Dllnds, in the beat manner ami nl pbortcet notice, by steam, at price*, fur below tnw minufaclurcdbylmpd, qnd with, much greater n (lority... All order* \\l I bo tburikfully rccuivc«i punctually'attended to. Bripiplc* of work c«n aeon nl No. SI .Minor Slroot, Plillndclphin* 10,000 lights of assorted sash tor sale ntlno cst cash price*. i,{ • nn . . Charles wilkins & O’- , jW.-,83 ««•»"/** Miy 53,1830—1 y ' ... Flaiiinold Classical Aca«l«'"T' (Poon «iw" v»>t or Cmn»') j. TUB Ninth iouion will commen.o on ' Nov. 4. In oonooiiuonco of th. tn cr|l . * {,,■ tronage, a largo and commodious brick C‘ ni f or t. been erected, rendering Ibut one.of the inoe e ; aJ>lo and desirable institution* in tbo “tai°' ./bund riou* case of sickness has occurred since It' . B(g| cd. The students nro constantly unJl ’ r , r L of competent and falihfoHnmruulor*. , bnrbood presents no temptation* to vice lly, thorn hi'luff no town or villnlt" ,lI ‘V n fll ,| l i.lirf lion. Ulrcular.,witlifurtheripformotioii. f .aarclnß- 1 ' , K VV. „W.l.r. : Prlnetpol anJJ’ioprlin >• ' I . .-J Flain/uid e. O., cumb. Co;‘ October 10* 1860 j & k{ 1 <> ’’ til i n m