E E AND,/ ~~~i~C , f~ IM Movinia ii4V.-11.10n4y.laii being the firth tie4Pril, ,1 all creation and; 'the rest`Ok7kind" Masao- ‘...r, be changing their plaaes.of iti'itatiOn..talk of tvalli.N ‘ ing day t ite..nothing I,p Si MOV g . day. Somebody ~. - A [tarnishes ', the following scrap : O . ,2tloggerel, which says oaisayexactly : . - . The Ifirovhig Day:; , N . ~.:. Bustle, bustle, clear ilia way, ' , . , "\ lie moves . , we move, they move to'dayt, -, ',. Pulling, hauling, fathers calling,- Mothrre brawling, children squalling, '`ponying, reaming, whimpering, prattling, . rots and pans, and; kettles rattling, ' TOmbling bedsteads, flying bedspreads,- Broken chairs, and hollow wares, Sirew'the street—lila moving day. Bustle, bulls, stir about. Soma' moving in, some moving outg;. , •Somelnuve by Mum, some movo &rand, An annual calithumplan bard, Landlords dunning, tenants shunning; Laughing, crying, duncing, sighing, Sfliders dying', feathers flying, Slinking, hearth killing hod bugs, ' Scampering rats, inswing call, AVhining dogs, grunting hogs: What's the matter,—moving day From the St. Louis Intelligence? . .. - ADVERTISING IN• ENGLAND, Mr. Atelligencer :—I have beefy' so struck, and.often amused with the vari ous methods of advertising, in vog iv in London that I have oncliiikd to give you some account of it.' To.tell you that adve tisements were . published through the co mns of news— papers, lar by means of ban bills distrib• ted, or placards posted up p walls and her public pia*, ;would b nothing • ne vto you, sine this mode is\customa ry iierywhere. The method, ,l e i wever, is no sufficiently 'attractive to ans or the purpo es of many on the.other side e the Atlantit People that are' in a hurry, do not st i to read the bills pasted ontthe walls, or t peruse the advertisements in a newspape , s unless they are actually ' _.,....seeking for same articular notice ; some method, there fr , et be adopted that ' will "Polens .vo! ns," a t the attention of the unheeding, public. To this end various expedients re resorted to—First: Standing DistrilArs are employed, who take their posit: in some • public thoroughfare, or' befok , some shop.door, having with them a bnacile of small bills or advertisements, add And tliem .. Aut, one by one to the public a they pass a long. But in n vast aroivd where every /.\ 13061 is pressing with all th \ e \ ardor -end seeming anxiety--as though. \ is life or some great prize were at stake it is not - airways that he can catch the e or ar rest the attention of the passenge by the usual method of handing out bills. They therefore, in order to secure atte Lion, present their papers with a pec liar flourish or jerk, which unfrequently s r ties one and makes him imagine for an i - at he is struck at. I have ofte been stari.Te - d-myself, and have seen oth ers not a little surprised by this peculiar and novel presentation of an advertising card. The judgement displayed in discrimi nating the individuals to whom they will offer their cards, is equal to the skill ex _ ercised in presenting them. They.do not ) offer them indiscemin tely to every one that passes;by, bu only 'those who they judge will be lil ly to tronise their bbusiness.kli e do not 've Cards to % ,*4l, those who appear to be Coo p rto toy ; or who do not seem to be in ile of the articles; if hats be the commodity ris advertised, they do not hand their b Pets to those who hve new hats—or if shoes or boots be the article, they will scrutin ize the stranger's fe t before they offer their hand bill; and i e have on new shoes or boots, they alto him to pass without-interrnption. Buttvoe to him who happens to have on an dl" pair of boots, or a worn hat, for those 'standing distributors will be sure "to *strike at' iim' at every corner, and make him a no - ous character before he proceeds far I \ Others may be termed ,Strolling Dis tributors, whose arts are similar to the former, except that they are not stationa ry, but strolling through different parts of the city. Another expedient is to get up a . "wheel barrow," or some similar machine with a great box on it, which is literally covered' over with placards. This wheel-barrow thus' equipped, is pushed about among the people, who are ,compelled to notice it in order to get out of its way!'The advertisements oq these 1 boxes are in large black, blue, red, or green letters; so large and conspicuous that, not only he that runs may'read, but he that runs to get out of the way of them must read ! These wheelbarrow men are, pushing and toiling. along all day, , /and when they discover a crowd of peo ple standing together, they invariably push into the midst—taking.care, howev er, not actually to run over any one I Another device is to promenade the streets, lanes and allies of the city, with . a huge sign board, elevated on the end of . a flag staf or polo, exhibiting the adver tisement in large letters. This sign board the carrier flouri about in such . a way, as to attr attention, waving it first to one al and then to ,the other--.- _ pitching it forward and throwing it back like a great fan, and sometimes letting it • fall almost en the heads of the heedless wights. When a stranger sees at a dis tance, this conspicuous board, waving in the air like a flag, he imagines that he is meeting a procession of some "club," "order" or "society," or it may be a mil itary escort; and is not undeceived until' he reads the stiperscri ption,which informs him that "Jeremiah Knowles has a Res taurant at No. Al, Maiden Lane!!"-- others dispense with the polo or flagstaff, and lash two of these sign-beards togeth •er with leather.straps, which pass over ; each shoulder, and are worn or carried generally by very hiwneti-:-low ineltat ure.l mean—havingclheeign board:hang, ing down the (back, the ‘other in front; thus encased in "complete armor," hay-' ing a shield behind;as, well as before 14' These little" men ~waddle along all :day, ' resembling a walking box-attracting, at- tention liq the.hoielty of •their"..appear7:, - once. The . advertisements lee -forth' on, 'lhesebotlids generally 'relate, to "Eating. Houses,"! whifira:M4ale 'thaY,l;"ie: had :',ltt: a very !Ow price, , pr to, , "warm", or, . "cold • 113 4.41,'3' sf ,l 4-;!.t1 , „ , : ,,, :t , 1. f i. , ~ ,, il .. -i !.t ; ; 1 il" . ~ Anc.thitreiethedii'lti•emilloy f i Stiuk din" cerlirirli;etend . .jpei. , 'Oup3icle'the , store , ' .or,phO:# B o l. ;fifid'. ; .iir,9,loii :011 ,- ilai;.imii,, at .tbateti,',of, tli4 , iiroltiothe,,irtkid,,:of:' goods within; their tidalq,and , iieritetinio. , , .. IPrje•O:ii; .." 11111 0;..:4 116 7r4W;dreimi , lateit'faelieri.ftlild eilliilli.it,driiieees 4. it"' .. . I,B'ehilliego.6onl.oB ebillingelver'oese;.., ,---- 0, 11 cE42P40,!0 4 ;i.. t ,4; , :w.ttiii(*e., 'multit,4diii;,itie induced to' Aural: itieed,ii, :,141at , 0,1(4.0dir, 'arta,, pulecheisei:• - .**?!• :01,i0re 'oil PrYTI#O: pies 0611g."...CitbeP(1 ,''•lo4ii".etrcetp, iiialc!bg the same, .proo , , - .lenietiep t audlddipetl3:l,oo36if:, z ' ' -. ' ik C Z i7li ere I . B '*.oo,Yegoelfrhic; ll ' ';'1 , i14 2 1 f.:.',;,:,ierrti 'T T 4oP6nnif.-0 3 Y 84 PiTh!)rdo;; ..;',::i i qohke proclamation ' to 41e:p,plivT.,07 .‹, - ;those .;,,.,, or= , ~., l ow ~ ,. .__ 2 -..• . Ler 'e a r '•of , - ,,ar- qiealt.`xttii, voxciaAutm- - ,wi ..' ,41, .•,:,:.,;',V; . ••,, ".'"-' I' , - • -:•.;- •.: .•' •.- '", :,'1•:`..,. ME =I the; individual, . It not Unfrectuently'hap-', pens, as you Me qiasiing thlOngT" that n• well ;tlressecl. g'en'tleinrinVirill, step r ,np.., to yti.,0,,0r 1%; 41 ki: itiOng . Nyillyeniltskint \ yofir4 rd . en for his intrusion;• 6ititl'in . sf sing y 0,,, n 'et low/ Voice,)' bqt begsleave to•infornk u that he.:has for sale :ter :tikin goods;,r ' arkably cheap—" French. glkves at stxpe ge per pair I' or ..segara,. gond\flavanit Segt.\\allone shilling. per \ hundtt! I" or 4 fine 'Willa, just at any price yo, plertiat. r something else equally cheap. EINot: .not desist until , he has gone4hrough \l's entire„ invoice of-gods, and\urges ye earnestly, but Qliiely to gillieltim aca Uhavo been fequently accosted by theS "Whisper in E, and lutveNl/t ed in my own ak kir why they thqvsmquie,tly, ach vertised ,, l - - tl\h wtheYould afford tors i 4 deterrninr ed op one t I, cr invita ion, and Pwas, ta -1 Ir. • ~~~~'~o =II a , n into private ed away i Nero to a he Fleral afford, td si and inferr that they iv.he country, and 'that 14ce duties, nor taxes, nor shop licenses W' re paid on them. , • -\\ oßut I will close my Chapter on Adver tising, by simply remarking, that 'there is more humbuggery played offs in this line, on the other side .of the Atlantid, than I had any adequate conception which evinces a greater amount of'gulli bility than I had supposed belonged to the English. I feel sure• that similar devi ces and expedients resorted to in Ameri ca, would meet whit the ridicule they so richly deserve: Yours, &c. Valuable Property For Sale. THE subscriber offers.at private sale, the property on which he now lives, situate in Frankford township, 10 miles west of Car lisle, and 1 mite north of l'relin's Mil, contain, ing about 20 acres of slate and gravel land, about 15 acres cleared and in it good state of cultiva• tion, with a proportionate share .of grass land, the balance of the.lot is in timber. 'fliers is. Thriving young orchard of choice fruit on the premises. The liuilditms are a y 0 c nned LOG HOUSE ancIDOUB• LE LOG, BARN, a smith shop, 42 feet hy 18, with coal shed and other ounuiltlinns, Also a never failing spring near the house. This is nn excel lent stand for a Blacksmith, being at the junc tion o(two public roads, and in a settlement for custom.c. Persons wishing to see the property, will call on the sidiscriber residing on the prem ises, Possession will be given any time after purchase and payment made, Au indisputable title will be given March 20, 1850-3 t Tan Yard Property, For Sale, mHE subscriber offers at private solo the, property on which he lives, situate in Con rvine,. Dickinson township, Curnbcrlitnd coun t containing 3 acres of ground, under good cut tivvinn, on which is orected a TWO STORY • BRICK HOUSE, and brick back tru buildings, also a TAN YARD, 4 - , rft; wieh eighteen vats out of doors, two leaches, two limes, a pool - of running water and four handlers 'tithe shop. Tho whole is in good order.— There is also a largo Bark shed and shop, and - godyl wables attached, witlVeyory other conve miencc. The lot is well supplied twith fruit trees of every kind. It isn most desirable,prop• erty for any ono wishing to commence the Tan• ning business. It will be sold on acconfmoda ting terms-, and posscsion given im medintely.— Any one ,wishing to see the property can do so by applying to, the subscriber.' JOHN AIINNICH, Agent for Elizabeth and Ilannalt Stoner Feb. 27, 1850-3 m. TWO VALUABLE. FARMS For Sale. rullE ,scriber offers itt private sale- the fol lowin .escribed Real Estate. No ted in Northmiddletnn township, .4i miles East o :artiste, about one mile North of the Carlisle an Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 225 acres, note or less, about lime stone anti the residue ack Slate mid Meadow !land, all cleared and in high state of cultiva tion except 60 acres well covered with heavy l'intber. The buildings n a very fine two story STONE HO USE, and a •-' .14 good frame barn pkrtly new, with s••• is Corn cribs, Wagon tilteds,lte. a fine spring house and a ''`never failing spring of water near the door of the, house, also, a good orchard of choice fruit. No 2.—ls situated one and a half miles North of Carlisle, on the road leading front Sterretts Gap to Carlisle, containing II acres of first rate Slate land, thoroughly & well limed, except 35 acres which is well covered with Timber, the improvements man Iwo Story frame dwelling house and a large frame barn, all necessary out buildings in good condition, also, a good orchard of choice fruit, this farm is well supplied with water for stock in all the fields. Also, 2 wells of water near the house that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the property will please call on the subscriber residing in Car lisle. • A RMSTR ONG NOBLE. Possessien will be given ott the Ist of Apri if required. Payments be made to suit the pur . clatter. feb.l3 50-srp House and Lot for Sale, THE subscriber offers silo a • the Houso and Lot he now o 1 . 1 1 cupies, on West street, between Louthor and North street in the borough of Carlisle. The house is two stenos high, rough-oast, with a back building one and a half stories high, and con tame seven good rooms. On the end of the lot there is a tforkshop and woodltouse, fronting on an alloy ten foot wide, running to Loefist alley. There as a variety of choice Fruit trees on the lot, and a well of gcsti l water nearly in (ion; of tlio house. For ti and other information apply to the subseri or. 0:7 - The undersigned has also on hand 50 Vs.. nation Blinds, of various colours and sizes, for for cash 'eb.ls-50tf. ' Valuable Fano for Sale, CONTAINING 130 acres, situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, two miles South,of Carlisle, this farm is of au; perior Limeatono lend, divided oil in conveni ent fields, thebuildinge good, with an "XI excellent spring of running water at the 11 11 door of the dwelling. This property is well worthy the attention of those who vent to, buy, it will bo sold low if application is made to the subscriber between this and the first of April next, after which he intendo to start for the west, those whd want to view the proper . ty , may call on Mr. Klappfer, adjoining. or to the under. signed in North Middleton, possession given on the first of April, 1851. J HERSIIE. • March 4.; LB5O. „ . -• , • Meson's Chillenge.Blaclrlng. • - re IHF, in;titeitse . - rnd , etaudilyy bier . ..easing-de:" ' .ntaid for, the ' celebrated, Mason's done Blacking hes innuedieFnuinerous 'tinprui - eipled persens to atteinp; nit othis box, label,.. varying it sliglitlyl ykith'a iiew" to evade, the lavii bet' at the same TQne,designed to impose' upen•tho - nniiiereal •c,onfitletiog , of• cense:inure, Lin' favot of Mason's BlaCkitiaalians the counter.- teit'beara rice,resenablithee . to the original',:ex.Cript sln the label; and has nen° : of 164014 rirop ‘ erties, Country Morehanie, when erdetini 'hlacking, ehould be oniefulionsk for " Mason s' Menet, Challenge Blanking.," whickie sold, hy . res. iiectable Wholesale Dealers; in ',eylry city in the Unitn& States'. •, • • , - • - I:41411116 , 't•••;• • ••Feb - : 27 1850-4 , 4 V I.:, , . I.Y4ll:CTE.itild%pneroieeliicition of tlieitair• (taloa tozoiery-ititiety, linalboonsaddiat to dealt.' aortmanit,-i'Alopi a' lot of :Cedar Waio; entbrao Ingt-TubaP,hurna; , ,Buoktaa,Taile,•kot; at nouto low'tiOtia' , at tha , Giodeir Eltofro Mnrbh•l4+t, 0ft= , .!..' , .4 . 1w 3', , tip4,1,f.7.V.iV8 • • - • . •In• f,:lkanttiAo 11111EatitiVrilier 11:".C.ASH fOr.RAPO to itly'quatitity_ qaq'doo i tt o LwpATLlPA",,filit"oo4 6 'lll 0 :I('b )cniii,7„ into we're*pw and \ 100 .Jl . lp.L n given' b),/ they could. low price, rs received, tied esfate. HENRY ARNOLD WM. If HARN ciatrTxoN VI)1113,0 P ; : StOX-P:3%;jr!rd... • • Great Illar"Viiits - 11:• bp a:pealed fraintlie:Stilmeribi3r; - es he V has j ust , rceidvedt tic 8 W and, , Splendid :as sOrtment. ,of • wourg OD which 2 ha offers' to his:' , .custoniars, Ord -.others•:wha may. (Oar him twitlra alltatgreitt Bargains ! .• • CLQ:IIIS7 - ANDA.3 4 S44BRES,•• voleet , cords.g.y.tjeans,:searlat, gel low, white and .Canton Flannels, tiekings.anus lins, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas'. Co hvrg cloths, gloves; liosiery, ;Irish nom forts, ii•cd, , SHAW I ;*!,,SIikVVI.Si . - - . p.-largo and splohdid 'assortment of Long. aCCd Square Shatkid, at , all mines to suit the BOOTS •A'ND Also;l36ots and Shoos, which, ho is ili:tierm inod to sell low; arida stand, in North liatio , first store below Havorstickls Drug Store. "' vor street, Carlislo... • .J, G,•_GAdtgIYKY, . Second Aritiral of Fall Goods, At the New Stbre; Corner of Hanover mid Louther Sireets,• oppo , • rde!Wm. Leonard's old stand:" THE undersigned respectfully . informs his friends and 'the public, that he 'Jason returned from Philndeltilita, with a largo and catendly selected assortment of NEW FALL GOODS, • purchased at the lowest prices. and whfch he is 4,lotertnitted to sell at small profits. A large as, snrtment of .Cloths et from 75 cents to SC per yard, Cassime'res, Cassitiotts and Vestings, at various prices. Wadies Dress Goods, such as Delaines, Cash meies,'Coburg. I,ionoso Twills, Thibet and n sPlendid assortment 0 Silks. An e:cgart tssortment pf Calico. and Giughams, suitable for he approaching season Checks, Tichingso blenched and unbleached Muslims. I3OOTS AND SHOES. A well selecied aseurtnient of Men's Women'e and Children's Hoots and,Sboes, good and band sonte.—Hoy's and Men's Cloth and-Hungarian Cans.. • ‘.,GR:OCERIES inmll their variety, viz: Su gar,Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Tens, Spices, &c., and the best' quality of Carpet Chaid. • .; • . N. W. WOODS. vSgt. December 2Q,1820. lit 13 . All orders from the country promptly attended to. Hops, Eggs, Butter, and all kinds of produce taken at market prices. • ' ;`.7f*Ai.l AND WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE.' - 1* HAVE'inst petted ; k e i t; 1. direct from the city, _ large, beautiful and brilliant assort mm of LADIES &. G .•••• I LEM EIN'S DRESS I GOODS, for Pal and I Winter, Wear; to wh n I would invite the.. special: 'ntlentitm of old and new friends and i i customers. lily stock now comprises. every; conceivable colour, style, pattern and figure of Dress Goods, from the plainest and cheapest to tho most brilliant and costly. Call and see.; them w,aile they are new and novel, as it al, ways eves us pleasure to thew our goods at he Bee Hive. sefr26) S A COYLE i • Reading for the Million. A LARGio, and well selected assorttnent o Ak . BOOKS of all kinds constantly kept on hand to suit the titnes,ihe following have just been received. llama's Ilistory of England, two first Nos. eccived. Sbakspeare's Works, 4 different editions. 'Byron's Works, Burns' Works. • Scot T's Poetical Works. Lyin.h's Expedition to the Jordan and Dead Sea. .Montoeue's ditto. Scott's Military Tactics, 3 vols. Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. Ellett IPliilasoidiv of:Religion by Morrell. • Earnest Ministry, by Ames. c Bravo's I/enabler, by Duganne. Dowager.or Now School for Scandal, by Mr- Gore. '- The Caxton's, .by Buiwer. The Queen of Gipsies. Cruise in a-Whale Boat. And all the new novels received as soon as published. All ordeedfor Books attended with dispatch.,After all your disputes• about Cheap Books mll around and examine for yourselves. octl7 T W MARTIN. WATCHES, - J E - W ELRY, THE subscriber 'respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest and most splended assortment of .IVatches, Jew. Sz.e., over beiore offered to the citizens of this place. His stock consists in part of a splendid lot of Gold and Silver Lever \Vetches, Gold and S.l - Leptne do. with a variety of Watches of lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, a splendid assortment of cold pens of most approved manufacture, Silver Butter Knives, Silver 'and plated Spoons, fine Silver plated Forks, a large and splendid lot of Gold and Silver Specincles,(he invites particu lar attention to this art.cle of spectacles, us he can warrant them to be the best on this side of Philadelphia.) Common Spectacles of all prices a lrrge and beautiful, assortment of Gold, Fin• gee and Ear Rings,' all prices; Breastpins, a great variety. Watch Keys,,, Fob and Vest Chains, Silver and shell Card Cases, a very su pdrior article, Silver thimbles, Silver combs, cake tlaskets, with a great variety of oilier ar ticles in his line, pot - necessary to mertiion. He invites ell to call and examine his stock assured that ,it cannot fail to please, both in quality and price. CONLYN. HO ! "ion THE HOLIDAYS Eriss Head-Quarters, Carlisle, Peon S the place where Country Merchants and the public in general, will find the largest and best assortment of 'iONFEwri,oNAMEs, ever offer offered in this comity, manufactured of the nest material expressly:for the Holidays. and will be sold wholes tie pr retail at the Old Stand of the subscribZp,Nerth Hanowir a few doors north thnilenk, where all are it 'tad to call and examine for themselves, as would be impossible to montjeitPll the vari eties. He would also call attenAton to a large assortment of Fruits and Nate; et:insisting oh -ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Pruens, Grapeoll, Dates, Almonds, English Walnuts, Creifih uts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. In connection with the'above ho has just received ti large assort ment of English,'French and American TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting In part of fine French Card and Sow ing Baskets of entirely now patterns, Fancy Boxes, of wood, paper and 'glass, Wax and other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Dolls, Bas ket, bell, hone and (Alm Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style, Furniture • tea sets, nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pjanos,'aceorthi one; harmonicans, drums, guns, and other arti cles of war,Glass and China toysementliP•or namenta, ools in boxes, woolly dogs, Wfigeles and wheelbarrows, tubri, cradles, Noah's Arks masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy. soaps; Co logne, ox marrow, shaving cream, hair and Clothes Brushes, & c. I•Ie - has also on hand a Kittle lot of • • FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Coffees, .Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Crackers,- Cheese, Spices of all kinds and in fact all articles 3n 'the Grocery line, which will be disposed of ar the'loWeet rates. ' Orderri,fiom "a distance thankfully' received and promptly attonded,.td.. • • Carlisle,Jlea 'P MONYER. .71r.11311111 . GO OD S. CLOTHING,: CLOTHING I.! THE subscribers have just returned .4om Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of gbodelor gentlomens wear, with which they Intend offormg grestAnducements',to the citi zens of Carlisle and. ilia stirrounding l country. 'Pheyhave,pn hand'an tissortment;el. . - ttif EU' CtX4O"l2O a 'mi. 7 • anal as dress- coats; cloaks, ovek Peodte, iosts,. paitte, shirts, bosoms;, hollari,'-under shirts, , drawers; gletroti, - staiskings, silk iind othev'era vats, pocket' handltorehteiti,„.auspendors, , hati and Caps, trunks, traveling bogs and umbrellas all'.oft which 7artieletr. tliny intond: solling-Cat Yerr small'iniVance on , citreost:-having ler Ahem imotto !'stnall4profits . ; and , sales.'!— 1111te . rwiehiVto be understocid that" their Cloth ing mall' manumatured under their own super., intendeneo, and not in' the eity, , henee they ara enabled to warrarikovery, articln - they eta.' -` 1 Having, arVeitarititibed 'notion i.,engliged in their, establishrnenti ,they, aro propared , . make to - cirder . any rtrtibla,.of . olothip t L . twa:iniat,",fash: itinableAnd'subetainhilltitanner - and aiceltekt no 7 Hee , .r„; ' ,Manyer's. COnfeetionerV , [oetp p m . • ' Brushast Bruohes I - of, isAlreat of..whiiew,o4 I qweeP! e ' red ' f " Bale ' c0r1 ;1 ..--. antli Shaving', Aw l ng,..sprobbinffi,v,.ari,74 prAiiing:Bruflies in , T eetli* f i g.4. ° Zil which and, of, the.,in liA t qqt eeP-huir•-.1!, i d 4, ( int prices •-• •': Itroin4 il%l ll • , flPgsaCliMetVeßipciodartivek oi4 ellits4ollY 4, "' , ` 4, , e ly 0,14 4;‘,:' , ' , ;' , ';* 1 7,,Y 1 N.,4 0 04/„00, N , lB r L 12`I'sVCklfr;13';•'`;:.?, • • a filplabelplpa ITTE:tar g est; • .. n 0.17 5t; , 1) if and: most .' elegant assortment .- • AND FORMES in the 'United States, can alai/Nu, be touincat the warehouse of the subscriber; . • 1..71 Che.lnuOdStreet,abov4 Fifth; ihe,o:cli S: and occupied morel lian aahlyd-ot °Century by Mr,•D•ourga inasic,publiah• Crr: Pianos. liar'ps,,Orgalia, Bgrapiiinas, 11 cli• ens, &c:, fresh'lrtira the meet 'celebrated Menu,- (Iquirers in New Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsetehore. Feld, wholdside and retaibat the mnker's•eneh prices.- • • ‘O.SCAR. C B CARTER, • • 171 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Feb. IS, 1850. .• 111 E GREAT CHINA STORE s lIIAJc ci_tizons of 'Carlisle, its vicinity for their increased 6nettiln; we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of a" China, Glass & Quaansware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and single pieees,icither of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold indinantitiestosuit purchasers, for Ices than they than be lied elsewhere—ln fact at loss than Wholesale Prices. AMERICAN AND ENG/416'11 BRITANNIA METALGOODS in grimmer variety thap over before offered in the city. FANCY CHINAIn great variety very cheap, ' irrWe would invite any'person visiting the city to cull and see us—they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China and the elteapcsr the world prodnees. Very respectfully, TYNDALE & MITC.4 - IELL, No. '219 Cheinin Street. Phila. eept26'49ly ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY AND G E'0.171 , A N C Y Proies - sor. C liV•Roback, • [EitOld SWEDEN.] Office, No. 71 Locust St., above Bth, op. posito the Musical Fund Flail, Phil'a. $25,000 HAVING BEEN WON. DIY my numerous friends otiofic late Presiders thil election, should convince' those 'skepti• ml peisons whwtalk of Fat LuRES, that at, suet thing as FAIL is or has been known by the eini. inent and distinguished Astronomer and Astra °ger, C. W. 'ItOBACK, during his ;experience of over is quarter of a century. Do you , doubt predestination ? Then why not very man gam celebrity of General Taylor, a Daniel Webster or a Henry Clay ? And yet there are some who nre foolish enough to doubt tat man may he born with the power to see into -fittnre events. How can it be possible that the destiny of man should be governed by the mere shuffling. a pack of cards ? and yet there are thousands rho allow themselves, witli open mouths, to sw low the greasy Words of seine old woman, who e true skill consists is , tilliup diem with womb that are most difficult tin- the digestion (troth rs, who arc m Ire credulous, yet more scientiti . It is cunt that bang discredit on a pt pfession tlint•has been acknowledged to be a science.ot\ tite)'Alltent' order from time inunemori a I : and is the ojil‘• pro fcssion that hits any authority-II:oust:do it4'ydl`lie high respect which General l'iwylor,alufialtarles Betuuilotte,lute King of Sweden hail tor As`trol ogy, is shown . by their letters for tiMir Nutivi ties to the subscriber, which it 'iv•ilk give him great pleasure. in showing to those who favor him with a cell. fu iidditien to his power to foresee futtire e vents, lie has the power togivc such information as will effectually redeem such as are given to the too free use of the bottle. lie is also capa bleof curing diseased heretofore consi!jercal in curable in ii. is country by the ordinary meth eines, land wishes all to givnliim a . call who have beech given up by physicians anti wish to be cur ed. lie will warrant enure in all cases,iiiitl will make no charge except for the coojitratioos lie shall make 'use of in hi a office. Ile is often asked what a N titivity is? He au wers accenting to ciminptiticy, one of the seven Joints in the science of Astrology, that it is it,llordbAtope of the future events of a person's.life, carefully calculated nod transcribed on paper, containing ail account of 'all the lucky anti unlueky,clays in the months and years of the persons life for whom it is cast t by which ineans thousands in this country nod else where have beets prevented from misfortunts that had beenhidden in the womb of futurity , by re ferring to their Nativity before entering On any spclatintitni of business or pleasure. It should be in the hands of every one as their Oman:infer lite. A Nativity of an individual can only lore- I warn the possessor of troubles thntare in future for hire; those wheare involved in pre sent diffi culties of any kind must wait on the subscriber in person or by letter, who is prepared to exert.his secret influence for their immediate benefit. Ile is ready to use his influence to forestal the results of lawsuits,and nil unaertakings in which there is risk involved,he also makes use of his power for the .restoration of stolen or lost property, w Inch lie has used for the advantage of thousands in thiacity . and elsewhere. Who can doubt a gentlemnii's abilities, who has had the honor to be called on anti consulted With by all the Crown. oil heads of Hurbpe. and eiljoys a higher reputa tion as 1111 astrologer than any one living ? Ock He can be consulted with at his office, or by letter, if pre-paid, and he is prepared to make use ol'his power on any of the following topics:— Business of all descriptions;travelling by land or sea; court fillips; advice given for their successful accomplishment; specuinting in stocks, merclian. dise,or real estates the recovering of legacies in dispute; the purchasing of tickets; nod the attety of ships at Sea. lie also offers his services respec ting health, wenitfi and =lrvine, love affiiirs, journeys InWsuits,difficulty in business, fraud, anal in all the concerns .of life, arid invites all to call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. • • TE13.114§. Ladies, SO cents; Gm:Alcamo, .$l. Nativities calculated and read in full, according to the Or acles of Muscatine Signs—Ladies, $1; Gentlemen $1,50. Nati vides colculntedaccorlog to Gement"- cy,for Ladies, $2, its full, $3; Gentlemen,' $3 in full, $5.: WATCHES! WATCHES! Great induce pa! "- meats toyer.: r i's I 1 :',.',., ) o ''.."... sons in want. .... ••• • , • -2. f' a.,go d 9 *. MATCH:, .; -,-.*:;,.\ so, Fo rt i.:, .. - , .4HVING received, additional suPplies o . old and Silver WATCHES of every deacripticin, Troin London, Liverpool and S,wi L.. zerland importations; is now prepared to furn ish the very best article at a price far bolow• any over o ff erekof the samaquality, and which. cannot be. undersold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every match sold will be perfectly• regulated, and.warranted to be as good as represented. /Patches at the following low prices : Gold Levers, full jewel l / 4 1 ,18 caracascay $2B 00 Silver , do - do ' • . /2 00 Gold Lepinee, jeweled, 18 carat eases 22 00 :Silver do-'- jew eled , - -• 8 00 - The L. R. BD:mall , . Giild:-Pen, a superior article irk eilvereasaovith pencil,and warranted old_Rencils furl!, arid upwardsi Gold, pledallions, and Ltickettor DagurrreotYpe Mel 11001/08; • 0014. c hilinsAnd liair,hiacolets,tl;traast. Pins,: Ear: Rings, ginger, Ritioc;cnd itssortment'cof every description of '.lelr,qlr;.Y at unusual-lOW:prices. • - No:'1.10 JOrth,•Rd,stieet t 2d door. paina 'BOO , areet,,Philadelpheit. , - LEWIS .12..•134,00M*LL; 0 03138 . 49,6 m • ~.; DianufEtotpry Popket.Bw WI - , &G. No 's'2i‘ Nheintit,qtreet, above . rEr,o4 B :4i* :ftso' 3 : . 2t,ruAY: l l 6 6l ll6! E l) l ,,i)Z o '.• urition• to' hts pprpt, 4 4,,, IPooket,'.ll,o4eit', Blinker a, Cneee,, • i naidi l'uteee, -Weld.'lCl:dyes, ' inik r ,.;•.: othtlr.Oneo,Cutlery . ;. Gold Pene,.'end '''Pinelle - , , ,,Segar , Cases "Chose • .. • • • rlii ! reemiriiiiiit)Oonsiets. of . Ahe Moak feeliiona• .ble• ,a d'inedermetilicie;ofthe.fineet.:Onality.'ned • ',axe° tontiwprkiliiinshitai.embracing , evciry;ileeifw . ..eblo,foney4atterri., which.he• all.. times proMdlid!"toTethibleand' furnish' wholoeele - or he • 'lgrPurbliatier glesike4e:caupp4r them ':•?ealyee Infer 1 "/ • :,~~. , $.11W(110Poin0:;_' 40.1 k • Eytnal and' oad Lino for "libilatiel ttai,Bultamore, PiAsburg, &c.• •OV:rIC:ER R s , Forwarding and Commission CV Merchant, them. Mtn, ra. illfollllB . his friends and-. the public, th t from the liberal pat• renege extended to him du ig,the'past year he -has been encouragdd to Make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has n 4. dod two mew, large and splendid Boats to Ma LINE, and will be fully prepared duer the op-, ening of the Canal, to forward PROD UCE and MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &C., at the loWedt rates , of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, • CA R LTS LE' '4 A;ST£ELL', le-gee street Wharf, Phithdelphia. GEISE & SON, No. 48 Commerce st. Wharf, 13altimore. CLARK & „SHAW, 2 ' • J. MCFADDIiN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents .. .for Cars, WUNDERLICII & No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia. CHA LORER & REYNOLDS, ,No. 423 Market al., Philadelphia. SITER, - JAMES & CO., ' - '--Ifrond street, Pliiinilelphin. PENN'A. br 01110 LINE, it` 'lNorth street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tr. Restoration .Stv , Preservation of the Hair. y M Wise & son,. of Virginia. N.VIS Y. SON, tin] tug- it altogether impossible to. attend personally to the great number of 'daily applications,. from all sections of the Union, for their remedy for Baldness, and lor their celebrated HAIR To. NIC, have found it tweessary to app,,iitt a General Travelling .R ~t, to visit dliferent cities and towns do ougliont the United States, vesting hint with authority to appoint sub-a gents, use and ;I,lld the Hair T , tic, and to ap ply the It ATiv E. n• d to put them into the hand, of tlio9e lie ttriy appoint to ope rate wherever a salllei,•iit number of patients in any town ,irtirii6tiorliond be obtained. Capt. GEO U ur, C V MIT, of Fauquier county, Va. is alone authorized tti net as Gen eral Traye!fing Agent, with the.powers, ahoy° ndicated. Capt. C. nifty I n exPeeted to visit, as speed ily as 1 - unpile-able thil principal c ties and town of. the N. B. ('..pt. Calvert will ::ways have on hand in lod enpply 1 , 1 the ILllll TUNIC (which ,•te,sin,,, ni n e head of ens :Ind iove.z.•,:tie, itt.• irnir, and nil...rents 't also, fp.m tor the region 01 country most contin•.niq to his opbrations, or it may always he obtained at wlrolesal2, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addresSine the proprietors, M. %VISE & StiN, Richmond, "a. 0 - Price $9 por•dozen cash. Six bottles for ss—or one dollar single bottle. [nov2B,l y Por sale in Carlisle by II A V E It:- STICK • Watches and Zewely ! CHEAPERar oritAN EVER— ) - ~." Wholesolemnd letail—At rho it, "Philadelphia Aro eli rind Jew• k . elry Store," No, 9i, North SE ,.._. ._.:., CQND street, corner of Quar ,..*.c 0:M.67; ry street.. Gold Levers,'lB k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upwards Silver Levers, lull jewelled, 815 and upwards. Gold Lupine, IS k. oases, jewelled, $25 and upwards Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO dad upwards Silver Quartier Watches, S nlO 11 ) ,ver Spoons: equal to coill;aper sett—Tee, 84, esert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro ptirtion. All goods warranted te'be what the arnsold for. Constantly on hand a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, nn assortment of M J Tobias & Co., E SiMpson. Samuel' & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which..olt c.c.s will be taken, and the name and reside the person or dering put on if requestt.d. . CONRAD, Importer of Watches DO% SI ern *rug v,-44 ~'y,Milis. recd thousands of or of Scrofula. Cancers, other unrup e,lis,rt.re of the Ilia „ I—and :I the V El: V SMALL tal , A NT ITY which taus used of a .11, , tteine t, ur,rl cures 'II such flisr.tses, be any proof of thr rartfyinv ntedtral yr , trer the Itti.beirte tchtel has sllllted and conquet ed such diseases— then Moe is totauestsonalde esidence that— BRANT'S INDIAN PUIIII I III% FATE VT such rtfediriar. eren, nu?! !herr in ril.rmlrnt r. re, rt1erf0.1..1.. , III , : of It rt.,;rd/ 0.1 r . re row,— .1 :1.1 , 01'11 oi •olv / 11 , 1 11•• .111.1 Ver , •••••11 , 11 ,, ..1 for .•. T:rotttt t:tt , lttttl ittotti on( I,nrnl 11:ttts, tint I, Ott. t 1 . ,, !•tit it tit. :1 at worn DV INII lrt I IV V .1. r were L1)11.: oln.l VII 1% A I,K--11! . ..y urre SICK, SCIIII.I'I.OUS, n 5...! ....nit. I. Lntn her, It ILi and CUItID. Hunarclds—Thotisanas— l't Yt/V/F:U. afh, 114.111 Z zn,.l otia•rmalicaiei rta, 011.. t .lilt 1 h. tletthltal that— the CheApest , Lcr~.• br tile of it has sort. riontive made. in it, tin.% et consequence. mires more darner, lo much it than site t..trir et' ;Olt I r•'ll , r If, Owl, ~ no vlr of ARA \9"S t "It will cure Fr t I , it 'ii 11 VS um, detau..• than our ln,ltG of tiorsopora. MlA's PUMP - 11'1C' lie as ehenp ut fitur dollops 111 , ...,1., OH Aohnparilla m ono tialak But PURIFIER intuit fOr,Orliy ONE MAL LAR a [untie; and as a bottle of it h,ta cured, nod is ropughle cutatut, FOUR . 7'111F: s' us much dismiss ua not boat,. of S..hpardh,, there,. fore. Surstutintrti, in conSegitenco of its lea power told GM should Ito sold at no more limn ltroutu. fire Penis per Linde, to be as died)) its tllO PURIFIER ut one &Var. One Dollar's Worth! flow melt CANCER—how much SITU] I.lS—how mei SCR( I.'o I . .. A—will one dollar.s troll,' of BRANT'S PVII.II , IEIt 00101 11en..1 iho following enitomunt, which 11;A nin.e.iionn of IS3 Powor:— CANCEROUS SCROFULA! This is the ease of a dying man who yrt tires. lie men cored of a woe se mum of SCROFULA, by only isoelochal- Iles of 11rant's Pacifier, than ever WWI mired by the use of web .• GA1.1.0, of beet Sarsaparilla that Wail OVOr Made. Sarsaparilla lets not satfident medico/ ',ewer toetlixt the cure of such idy a rendtia hopeless cane * Mr. J. B. HASk IN, of Rome Mei& Ca., N. Y., h ad Sent/i. Ida Jour years—WtlS &lfaleeto kW hod the last year—btu was so much diseased and debilitated es to Le unable to raise Ids hand to his head. lie had the bast medical solidest —hail used not. of the brit Sarsaparillas to no good effect— cot worse and west. and was considered to be In it dying sone, and Cowl nut hoe twenty-four Satin looser, when he commenced using 1111.AliT'd FURIEIER. lilt neek'son eaten nearly e,r, Jeans ear to Oar, a hole Ira/ eaten thretsph his toiddidpe, under his chin, so that ho breathed through Jhe holp ,• bus ear was ati eaten around that It could be Lifted ap 04tPrits 'duce, it only bolding by no email piece I the use of one.arns Was destroyed , by two tilreret en ulcer undue the and,- as large as a mates hand. Ind nearly eaten through his side into his body. Ties ho was titillated with twenty such putrid, acrid qfentive- ulcers, on various parts of his pardon, 'Fur further and fell particulars, see our PA-M -. FHLETS. Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one of the most skillhi phy ' atrium, of Rome, was called to see Hoskin the day hfure he commenced using Brunt's Purifier. Dr. Si'. examined him. said then told him that all the medicines in the sorrhi could not cure him—that Ids case was LEW IS R. 11.11 0 0 .Itl A LL,' -110 / North Second: St.. Worsd than Hopeless ! Row hour Mr. MARKIN'S statement of cure! Me raid • "MyMire procured ono bottle of lIILINT , B TURIP TING L'..I:TRA CT, of Biala Leonard, divggiats of. Rome. I commenced using that. and began to get better.. That bottle enabled' me to get off my bed, whom I Innl beim confined one year t the second bottle enabled one to getlndof thebauset t,o taint bottle enabled nui to walk two wtflo, le Rome COO: tro t whore I procured sir bottle. mtiro and when I had fin tiled using them, seventeen out of firentitulcons had healed ull++- th it o nd c itre: bottles morn effected a PERNECT CURE of til r and motored nur to. good hardth.l ' • FOURTEEN Avi , rpi o Esszs • uAsKni hes evioinlo the 'Onto recta, and Ilio'reeta Jars witnneuld'nad. coddled to .by Iy:T.WILLIA?dfia-Mr. a G.l( DROWN, proprietor of Out Re,t•Rorne /10fri.—Mounk ,! •BISSELL de:-LY.ONAlLD;wlanenalu and retail drurgieta • and ELEVEN othar reveet44 ; • ; For sole W.. St f • 13 Aliick, HANERS'rICK, tOrlielp,".lC-"Vgm Lloyd,' D..E floyOldrifie"Ooburgl4lrg-711"Herr.,' Llidiurki".'"4"F "fpahr;.lltocNinicoomfielit—Ben, "seri; c"Klink Bli" 'Linn" do Co ver. Ond 1-I.o , inea,".MillersiOwh-;..l"Ark—S , Low Lo:Obdiante-4.lll4lillikaili,,lekoshurg, 'CARLISLE FOUNDRY eiItIACHINE , SHOP, 'THE ‘ubsdiil;or,Continues the manufacdure of .OASTINGf3i..aChis Fon ndrian Elenstreet 'and havkng . now op',tiand a: I u mnnt •of Palterns, is' :prepared: IRON AND WASS - qnsTiN.,us , in the beiCs'Yle'and andlt'• thdahorta "Jioti . co: lie has now on hand , ,,..adarge;asSortmenC 01 'Oast-. ings, subh.saEorn r orushers, Mill;Ocarinas and Guidgq9daiPlongliciistitigal?pines`i sheariilind Cutters Wagon and.OoactißoiceVao grate's ' 'Orion Doors, , f caskr:Weights 'f &a; ,Cooking' Tintalato and Coal Stoves., also ;builds 0 NRE;q4 , 9thing Wl:e7 chinas andiforsn•Po,Worsi With' overY other,kinclof-141abhinarif, slfor t tost.nofico.• 'Old, rion,`E raki, and ,COlipisi .t Akan oschango work. , ' anr4tadad all Oficeony„ . 6:4:o6".'l Vatterna',,pOisons Wishing to'rriytihop !. ail 9binoe 4,01 . g.' , A.,,,r,..x0.z.t• , ,A•11ARDNER" , •,,4 •• Iltc.,iciii.4i'i' . ' MOFFAT'S Life 'Pills : nud . fPlicenix • Bitters. These MedicinegNave nolV been before the pub No' for a period of3TUTMNr ..YEARS, ~and .duriug, thot.time lin*4. - maintainodli high character in almoet nary part d tho globe for their extraor-' Binary anif immediate. power of restoring perfect htfalth to persons suffering' under nearly every kind of disease to which theluman frame is liable. • IN. =NT THOUSANDS of certificated instancing; they have even rescued Sufferers from the very vergeof an untimely grave, after all the deceptive noetmme of .t day had ut terly failbd; and 'to many thousaftda they have permanently secured that uniform enjeyment of health, without which life itself in but a partial blessing. So great, indeed, hen their efficacy inva riably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely lees than inirealdifirtfftliefe — whe were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical prin ciples upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with re newed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. . . . Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE NED', nos are purely and solely ve getable? ; and con tain neither Nettroxy, nor An timony, nor A ne . D ie . . nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto gether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before adminis tered iu eo happily efficarious I combination. Te first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities 'constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened faeces which collect in the convolutions of' the small intestines. Other medi cines only partially-cleanse these, and leave much collected rnasees behind to produce habitual Costive ness, with all its train of evils, or eudden.Diarthrea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to allanatomists who examine the human bowel after eath ; and hence the preju dices of these ell•iu reed men againel the quack medicines of the e.. The second effect of the VEGET UWE MEDICINES is to cleanse tl kidneys Oil the bladder ; and, by this mining, t liver and lunge,lhe healthful action of which anti depends upon the regularity of the urinary ergo 'rho blood, which takes its red eolor from the a envy of the liver and lunge; before it proxies into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the eyetem, and triumphantly mounts the banner • , ehltirin the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressin -ciriety of human diseases in which the VEGE T ABLE LIFE EamortirE9 are well known to be infal lible DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Lou of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Reatleseness, 111-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish; as a natural ebasequenee of its cure: . .by cleansing the whole le'ngth of the intestifiee with a solvent procese, and without violence: all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. tharrhafil and Cholera, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints ars scomioned, end by promoting the lubricative secre tion of the mucous membrane. Fever of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation? through the process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution af all intestinal obstruction in others.. The LIFE MEDICINES' have been known tis cure rammukTism permanently in thrss weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. • Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and •atrength ening the kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on those important organs, and hence have ever been found n certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. ANoWorMA, by, dislodging from the turnings of tho bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. . _ • Asthma and COMIUMIitiOn, by relieving the air-vessels of the lungs from-the mucous which even alight colds will occasion, add which, if not re moved, becomes hardened, and produces Lhasa dreadful d ISO nem Sourvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sore_ t _s the perfect purity which these LIFE mai* =Bs a ive to the Mood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions . and Bad Complex ions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and tho morbid state of which occa sions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy; and other disagreeable complexions. Tlio use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and striking iinprOvehtent in the clearness'of the skit. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always bo cured by one dose, or by two even iu the worst cases. PILES As a remedy for this .most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE Lin MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic leconimendat RM. It is well known to hundreds in %his city, that the former proprietor of these valu able .Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of viva YEARS j and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materiel Medico. He however at length tried the Medicine which is now offered, to the public, and• he was cured in a very short titne, after Ilia recovery had been pro nounced not.only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by any human neaps. FEVER AND AGUE.- For this scourge of the western country theme Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a rouirn of the dioeaso—a cure by thews medicines is permanent-,,TRY THEM, BE SA TISFIED, AND I.lli CURF.D. aliens Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, 1 , _Om OF APPETITE, AND DISEASES OF FEMALES—three medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description :-111CCI'S EVIL, and SCEOFULA, in al MODE (brine, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. NIGIIT SWEATS, NEDVPUS DEMLITi, NERVOUS Commons of all kinds, PALPITATION OF VIE HEAIIT, PAINTER'S COLIC, are speedily cured. •• MERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become im 'aired by the injudiejninpuis of.Mnaouay, will find these Medichwe a perfeeCcure, an they.neverfail to eradicate froth tho system all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A mingle trial will place them boyend the roach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL QF COUNTERFEITS. . 'Several . have lately boon discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New Yoritt and abroad. Buy of no ono who is not an auTam ~:4 Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT,336 Broadway, New-York. FOR SALE. BY J. W: RAWLINS, Carlisle, Pa 4/ 6 urely Vegetable ,lif ORSDELL'S VEGE' ...BLE RESTO • Y V RATIVE PILLS hit , . been gradually but surely comeing into favor, among the farm newer this Country for some years past. They have dime this entirely through their groat worth as oi FAMILY' MEDICINE. Agencies have been- aPpointed but no pulling and humbug such hale resorted tn•brquaelis to sell their medicine' t \at, has done. 'The pills ar faltered fur sale and have and' willoontinue to be sold by all. to e principal , storelteoperet"' The roprietora claim forlheir Medicine the followin vantages over all'others—VN - ~ They'are .P U II .LY VEGE- , TABLE: , TheY , Are. CFRTAVI 'To OPE-. :RA I'E. Tlioir operation is l.i 11 EE from oil PAIN: They can house& with EQUAL.BFN.- EFIT PAIN:.. time YOUN GFS'J INFANT and the S PRO l . ...fGES'r MAN—Their officieneyin Fe vers; Ague. Headaches: Habitual Costiveness, iDyiiipensim Cholera Miabus, &c. has been pre ;ved,prion'thiatisands., ' - They aro a- Cortain.Cure . !for, Worins.::!.Tho proprietors possess a, certifi.: fettle from kgentleninn in St..LoninwlioNne ou-, red of a TAPE WORM by•the nini*ilieni; T RVIIIi.FM T a F 4 Y ', ,VIIL L :N . OT t , FA IL:, l' 'rraVolling , agent for the'State' of Peinaakllva' iniiiic traumas p„Attr;x;•: - Eot.intleisnriao 72s cts a.binc containin g F I lis' vv.l9 LI.S li with , Tull (.11br Creations ,by tliblolhiiwing hkuntif•in,Ciiinbflion4 +County ••: i -, • !,,.. '%• For sale r by. t. it• RAW LI INPS'PtOieloi •VO r .::'• iTheirii'.ll,•,‘llihnoiNewillit, , , , ,?!,' ,,, h. , ' , j.? „ 1 'Mr Dr;lit lihitus,"hiliAblishhig.2.. ,::,,::: ,'-,, ~. • ,NewburgES•Suivii4N^4''' . '' . l4"'''" '`i.,' '' '. .1 ' '- ', . •••• -f .EEK,4,--•—rti .. direprititork;pipopitetis.:so,) 4 ! ; .q h p!q i g i ir f ir, :•- Enklulitilphui'l!-• , :4:'1:!;7.n16,1,„.:L,::F...6 , ': ,3' ;' Jahugyi:2,lllt l i.MV(:;l.'i , ,;,,:l4,}•r , ‘.!•'. ,:,:''.: goiptilop4,otiri:efitiiiVk'' !, .(iry '.ad.... :"" "iiiitilt'leritilti iitC.',,I;,4I),BRAR,D,S: .; i, ,$~ '- . . £U£(~lCllt£s. I.` ELM r•OIn quA 0 s. I.nv Evrtornotiv 1 1 1,011, TlllB CARRYIII.I.I".—Thom 18 58111.1p11111111.. for suit) In the ditibrent towns ca lled . S. V. Townnetl t s , Safsaparillii. It is advertised on 11w 011101• NAI, GENUINE, amly II 11.01. This Tnwnson,Lia no doctor and novor was ;• hut was formerly a worker on railroads, ca. Mils, and the , lika—yet Ito in.alitims the tips of Doctor Inc the purpOrat of aining credit for what lie isnot. IN " lie has attendod - two inedionl Ir.h11(1111, and practiced for liftoon yearn I" Nov Ma truili in. he never practiced metlicins a day In his lifo I Such wilful, winked miarepresentation looks had to the character and veracity of the mom` I wish most eincoroly, ho had never mode those ointments of him. self or of ma. When will mon learn to be Inmost and truth. ful in all their dealings anti intercourse with Mar fellow men ! Ile applied to one Rind Clapp to assist him in man ufacturing hte mixture, stating the large sum!, Ito make, as an inducement to embark in the business. These men Aare linen insulting and libelling inn in all poalible forms, in order to Millman the public with tito belief that tho Old Doctor'. Sarsaparilla wan not the,grnainc, original Sarsaparilla, made from th e Old Doctor ' a Original Dem pie. Thins. P. Townsend WTI 1 have sold t h is use of my name for 67 a week. I will give him ONO if be will pro. duce ono single military proof of ,this. Ilia atatemento of Thoineson, Skillman & Co., are loathing but a tissue of falsehoods simply made t.tioceivile. public,"nnd km, -tliwtruth dowrrin MOM io him snartikg, ferntraling caS pound. This is to caution tho public to purclia,o none but Old Dr , JACOB Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Doctor's likeness, his fatally. Coal af Arms, and his signaturencrosa the Coat of Anna. Principal Office, till Nassau-Wed, N. Y. City. JACOB TOWNSEND. THE ORIGINAL. DISCOVERER OF TILE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. •Old Dr. Townsend is,now about 70 years of a and has lonic been known as the .1 and DINCOV ge, ER'Eli of the GENUINE ORIGINAL " TOWN.S'END .5.4 RSA PARILLA." Wing poor, ho was compelled to limit its manufacture; by which means it has been kept out of market, runt the sales cit,untscribell to those only who had proven its worth. and known its value. It lind reached the ears of many, nevoido•:,,s, as . 111.. , e persons who had been heakd of limn I i anti saved than death, pr. c.astned its WOllllOl.llll 1•M At; POWER This RA ND A NI, I 2I • I.l.llll'll.EPA.ltA'rlell Is manufactured ire the 1a.,. • I, find aned through ow the length and I. eti, of the 1,0. , t. t.i.eritt:ly as it ie fiatitul incapable in th..,ee-nu ion or ileterhe ate,. Unlike poem S I' 'l' ....a , e11.1',., it improves with aee, anti never ehnifees hot tor th twiteri toepated on scientific ilriariplot iv.irol air man. 'rite litettest knowledge ni Chenertrr,end the litteot dowel eri.•v of the art,.have all hero bronitit into req., time to the toanufac• turo of the Ohl Des Sarsuparills. The tiat , eiparille root, It as well known to ine,heni men, contents 111191 e medicinal propertioartinPl 901119 properties which ore Illeli Of U301:169, and others, which if reatiticil 19 propane!! 11 ter ace, pro. ducelermentution atitPuctd,Which 19.111rt0.111 to the eye tern. Some or 11.., pr ephtlee of Sarsaparilla are BO ro/ofite hint they elilirety rvapornie and are In.t to the preparation, If they are not pre.,,,1 It ti scion/Hie process, known on. ly to 111999 eXperle9Ce..l lo Its .Itutinlt9c't urn. Moreover, these Volatile ton ;wild , a, Which fly nil to vapor, nr 119 ell en. halation, under hem, are ;ho very essential medical prop. rrties of - the rOol, which 91,Y1n It all 191 value .. . , _ .. Any pernon can boll or e.ow Ore root tilD they get a dark colored lirmi,l, which la morn from the relnring 'natter in the root than front anythirt,.el,e.: Orr,. can Mon strain title insipid or sum.' Intim!. sweeten wilt ,oar molas,tee,and then roll it 'SA ft , IPA RU.I.A EXTRACT or SYRUP." But prteh to not the 111 4 re to known it. the GENUINE( I I.I ) lilt JACOB TOWN:;.;END'S Tlll4 in PO prepared Brit till ilie inert properties of the Sanetperi:ll,ot .11.' minnved, every thing capable of becoming and or b•nnrutaimn le extracted and rejected ; then every pariirle of medical vittne is secured in a pun and concentrated ibrin; amd thus it•is rendered incapable of losing any of lta valuable and healing propertiee. Pre pared in Milt way. it i , made the moat powerful agent in the Cure of 11.1111nit . ralule Dteennee• - - Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every stile in its favor by men, women, rind children. We find it doing wonders in the corn 01 CONSUMP'/10,V. DYSPEPSIA, and LI VOR— COAIPLAIN7', fool in nat.:um:ll7BM. SCROF ULA, I'ENENS. all CtITA NE- I:R u P%'D7NS . PVIIPLE.S. rid 01l infections ari-dita from INIOURITY'OF TDB BLOOD. it possesses a marvellous eflicacy In all complaints ari sing front indigesiien, from Aridity of the "'mach, (torn unequal .eireulation, determination of blond to the lietni, palpitation of the heart, told lent pod bonds. cold chill,' and lint llaslreA over tho , body. It ha., nut its equal in Coble and Cough, ; nil to.mtot , user es pgcmruuun and gentle per. entratent, relaxing at tetures of the lungs, throat atal every - alter part. Wit to uuthina it in excEllence more manifeinly tan anti acknowledged than in ell kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAIN'I'fi'.' It works wonders in rases of Maar Albite, or Whites, PVII”, of the 111,ah, (11,,tritclod. Slippressrd, or Pain tan Mow, Irreettitiri ty 01 the menstrual periods. and the it e; and is elreettn.l ni r untie ail the fortes of Kidney Diseases. Ity removing obstruelini,,,, and regulating tho general system, it gives tont , and to the whole body, and tnus cures all fortes Nervous Diseateen mini Debility, and thin Pleyents or tUIIeVOA n great VitYliitY of other mai. wilco. on Sion , / Newt-dein, Mao' Donee, Swooning. Epileptic bliuns, tre. It e l eoe ,.. ,i„. 1,/ , oil. excites the liver to healthy.action, tones the SlOnitli h, 111111 given good Olgeollon, relieve the bowels of torpor and ro, iiiiation, all ,ys inflammation, pu. rtfte - t the .evil. r.,pu qms'be ctrrelation of the blood, pro• anew", tvmr,•• wt,t ottally till nice the body, and the InSenteltle mo•-• 1. •• •t• mminess. mores • ra, co. I , . • 1.:.•me•• Me • Mire r•evoter System. 10 auk tl.l , C. The Medicine yan pre-eminently nerd 1 But can any of nr , • 1.1 ,3 he I. Ilki S•P Towneend'ir inferior ;nitric 3 I"l.tt .mu 1 mml'4 t•t net in be • CO1[PAR111) hill 1 1 1 1.11 , , UIa I DR'S, becalm: of non (qt...,1) 1 7 f'T. that the coo in INCAPA. BLE ut DETEigoirvric)N. end '..."Pc/11....`" while the other DOES • .01444 g, certe,ttnn e. and b'otrtn..f the batik's contanott • it it,to I en,. et , the a•-ol exploamg, sod i 4011.131, \IO t tett •.'tn horrible compound le. p0t,",11/.1 1,1 I 1 ,1 , , a put acid inton sysfrn4 heron:lv dim:x.4 trlth arid 7 ‘VII-.0 causes DySfle)11.11.11; ,I 3 ~. n,, food ennui in our stomach, o tura . ..Mel t, I.ro. 1 •I• • ' - flatulence, hen nburn. of :be I,' an. !It •r /.• plaint, diurrleen. tiyeenti•ry. Colic, 011.1 Corrupt , . of blood 1 N% hat is all but en :tett! Ittletor •tt 'What (nuances all am humors olueit bring on Ere; v „ " ,r die Skin, Srald tic , 1( 1 . itbentb. NN'hite SWellings, Fever Sere, owl :,it olcerso•milremoal arid en larnal7 it in nothitz red, !leaven Out 011 a 'Trio, which sour, itroi Mu+ •p 011.. all th e goolmo t• , •Ic. n or lees. \Vita; 11111 • .111 . nr I Pelt/ fluid which urootno, , ti • • 1, ,•• • • where, hrine lie 110.1 101010 , 08 the drtlia•it lvhich linen A So of nor,. •1/ •••••-• •.1 1: ••• blond, of ilor.tared eltaitniton. nod, ni a,k rd ion Wllloll3llllCLliitionit !acute Now in It not borntillt to make nod roll. no :nqrsitt , ty worse 011100 000 SMILING, 1 , 1:101ENTINII. ACID tt CONI POI "di!'' nF S. I"rt and yet he would loin hove it under, that rEd Itr .11• coo TOBlisen.r. Wu/fruit Or iginal Ns, Ir.', 1. . m EW- EtATION of kin pronartoton I ! Heaven labia Goo we r liAtild an owl •lit would hear the MO,ll. (100.011. 00101111.1.01., 10 S. I'. send'e article I We with it understood, (ieetim it i, tin ahsnlnte ant rl.; that S. P. Town Bend's nail it ~Id Dr, Jaeoli To woqei..l".. SBlollllll6lll{l•Tiheurerotride upml, one! infinilclyrtinnn liar; that thee are unlike ill every paniral.le haveso net ono single lane in COlllllO.lO. • As S. P. l'owio•eml 10 101 doctor. non never wits. chemist, no pharmarsinist-- knows no tenon of or disease than any other common, me...Ml.lin, improfe.mnial man, what flotranter rot the public 'tree that thy. not re. relying a genuine scientific medicine, rontainiee nil tli.• rn tuer 01 the artictes used in revenue it. itiePwliteh r,ro 10 - satiable of ol t ungou Mile& 'night fondue thoin'tlie AGl:st I'S of Disease instead of liedlth 7 But what else should be eeperteil from one wbb 1•1,,,ws nothing comparatively or medicine. Or divoarel It motto.. a penem 01 some expetience to conk and servo up egen com Mon decent meal. 110 w much more important in it that Ma persons who mane facture Intel mine dosietn•il for WEAK S'I . O7tIMJIIS ANI) ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS. should know well the medical' properties 01 plant:l.llle 1., "I manner or securing and concentrating their healing aPtues, also an extensive knowledge of tho vrtriotet disciples which affect. the Minion nyntem, and how to edam remedies to these diseases! It is to arrest frauds upon Cho untintunats to pour balm into wounded hummity, to kindle 110110 Ale despairing bosom, to restore health, and bloom. and vigor Mtn the crushed anti broken, and to banish Infirrnitt..lol 01.1) Mi. JACOB TOWNSEIND .4 +'G' . ll.llo%. 20UN lithe op• portunity slid moans to brink' hes Grand Universal Concentrated Gemetly wlthln the reach, and to the knowledre of all who need p that they may learn and•know. by Joyful ex ,arleure, iv Transeendant Power to heal. For sale in Carlisle by DRi .1. W. RAWLINS, Sole Agent. . Latest altws. FRESH GREEN AND BLAD4 TEAS, , patkages or in bulk —of now - orop, , alsu a now lot of Brown, Whittanif : :RUSlLED SU GARS, at the old and usual • •LOW PRICES, edtoine. together with a selection of the' best RIO AND JAVA COFFEES, and agenorni variety of pure ansi,fresh spices, ground or unground, and all the other armies noun*, kept in connexion with groceries , have just been added to the former stoek•Tto see is to be, sure —gly'e us a call, and .as ever ' we shall he thankful; at the old 'ffitind-7 , nonely . opts:l'4o - the - ;J. N V . EBY Cgrlislshob .7, 1850. , ' • ' , s7llolassis and syrup. IL4UGARliousa, Syrup, nad Orleans (baking Molseses,or the bast' ("mimes— ' —II4ACKAREL: A small Jot. ofo, 2, in half barrols, and Np. 1, in quarter ba • SA rrels,ilso LMON:, For Sole at Jan. 7,:1850,,, ~,,,, , , ,i • ;Fred' Garden:lSeeds,. .. .. ,; 4VIE pubserlher. has just:reheived .`his 'ml6 '!.11.;,, auptily.,6lfresh Gorden and FlplCor. Sods •.'.. !froOfthe heat e -asteltlihlimente in'ilto 'country, ~.. lonOvhkth,he.con confident Ly. recommend n 4 of ....:, ;the beet quality.. ror sa),o at ' ; the droop,_ ug',.i: 111 A 'and Book Store Of . 1: , . ,!. ~.,.. ~,. , ~..c, ~ , , ,a W BA.VERSTICi ''' 4 ;..nitetialt 20,•1 1 3i0,,..--)11".t.', '. ~.. '. ,-- . . 4. • lettoicigraphiC 1 THIS wrirk c cdtfoLliy Spencer) f . Baird, •Collpio;•• tl!1 , t• :ioufite•xifOublicqtion";,c , : .183 0',1)9, coMPltted, JliontliN; Atpint.era, illustrated ;Me'. hundred skip/. Eniialioo in, 7::::,', 7 l l .o%'V e l r, ° f , t i M iwhore , imbecTitniiips' *ilk.::tyr'ire; fo r , ; sui t i •, - , Effl ;~~,, SARSAPARILLA EBY' N
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