HERALD. AND POST 'OR . CARLISLE, PENN'A THE LARGEST AND NEWSPAPERCHEAPEST`P IN CUAIDERLAND COUNTY Terrn,-7'ma Dinars a !gar, or One Dollar and • .t' f fi nto, punetually paid in Advance. $1,75 if paid within the year. . fit thanks are due to John Mc- Cinnis, Esq. of the Treasury Dophrt meat, for it . raluable public document. : ti:=PUgh ! what a chilling, blustry May-day 1 The little folks will have to assemble their , May-parties around the parlor 'fire instead.of in the woods : and • groies. Tun PosT OFFICE.—Rumor assigns the appointment of Post Master to one of our most worthy citizens, Mr. NATHA- N= HANTCH, but as yet there is no offi cial notice of the fact. The .Vol'unteer' we- notice is busily. endeavoring to excite disaffection among the Whigs on the question of a new appointment, but as the old Governor of that establishment Capt. Sanderson, used to say on similar occasions, we would advise it "to'save its breath to cool Its broth." The California raver The California fever has suddenly broken out in ourlown and county, and rages with fatal effect. All other sources of interesrand excitement have become merged in it.. All other kinds of busi ness have become insignificant and con temptible in contrast with gold digging. Splendid visions of the glittering rivers oT California whose "Ontn is amber and whore gravel gold," have taken possession of the imagina tion, and sober reason is brow-beaten in to the admission of its reality. Young men and middle-aged men are affected alike. The mechanic casts down* his tools f ,and the farmer longs for a soil whose produtct is gold. Such . is the "fever." From this borough as we learn, there Will some thirty or forty start. party of about thirty will go from Mechanicsburg. A number are preparing to start from Shippensburg, 11 - odditowliand otherPolnts ip the coun ty.. With what have already gone, and those preparing to go, Cumberland coun sy is likely to have at least one hundred representatives in G i alifornia. The,:grea test check to 1,1113 ardor of emigrants is the difficulty of prodtiiing tickets for pas sage in this steamers, as so great is the rush that most of the lines have their passenger lists made up for months in advance. Some of the adventurers from Carlisle expect to start by, the Ist of June. It is scarcely probable they will all succeed to the extent of .their high expectations, but they have our best wishes. 4- • rami L ly Gardens. No one, says a contemporary, can be said fa live, who has not a garden. None • but thrum whoc•hrire enjoyed it can apere: ciate the satisfaction—the luxury—of sit ting down to a table spread with the fruits of one's own planting and culture. A ,bunch of radishes—a few 'heads of lettve--taken from the garden on a summer's morning for breakfast; or a mess of green peas'or sweet corn, is quite a different affair than that from market in a dying condition to bo put away in the cellar for use, And a pint of straw berries or raspberries lose none of their peculiar flavor by passing directly from the border to the cream, without being jostled about in a bucket until they have lost all form and comeliness. And yet. how many in tit& smaller cities'and villa ' ges of our country, possessing every fa cility for a good garden, either through negligence or ignorance, are dept ived of this source of comfort. Awful Disaster. Two of the most respectable and weal thy farmers in the vicinity of Carlisle, Messrs. JACOB Hcasue and JONATUAN NEIDIO, with their families, left this about'the Ist ult. in company with other families of Dauphin county to take up their residence in lowa. An'finxious apprehension is felt, based upon a rumor to that effect, that they were on. board the steamer Belle i. cf the West, a telegra '• phic account of the burning of which ' will b9found in another column. • We tgikwebe rumor although we have , no in telligence confirming it. No names are mentioned in the telegraphic accounts of the disaster, and no newspaper. ed in the vicinity of the scene have come to hand since it occurred. Painful Accident. ,On Saturday morning' last a young man by the name of Geoacia W. GARD.. NER, while attending a circular saw at Craighead's mill, on the Yellowbreeches creek, had his left hand caught by the saw, and, horribly .mangled. His fore and Middle fingers; were Completely ta r ken Off near, the band ; and tke torn,thit. The ball'of tite cut•pff, and the ether fingeii'qiii to the The ; ',broken bones Were amputated and the wounds dressed by ,Dr: Hinkley in about - an 'hour after, , tife,acciderit:'' We, regrpt to learh 'from the Doctor that from • the n'aturi oft the wounclsthera is - danger of loCkjawersuing.-,' , • Sp ' `, SarquiaNrott.l 7 =ring gate of year 'is;noti Ai`i:fult bhiiiioni, and. , ad, one of 'our tii , aeiltnilpiliiii7 content poraries"', 'c'.l3 -' serree, "bleesed nil &hwre.are..me t• ~,ingin tF,at's ,c, , ,,," , (InJerriesk pp the silent '',r,earth; :callidk,'Opriiii...l.l9*e!l": ~ liitii,;; life , Which ''Wilr"0(19 1 1 - Ilrriiltf,z'eo'rlYititiV'rii,iiiiii ., ijnto beauty 'on' the,cheekpf Mity,.„,•,ri c"i• 4 ' LiFE Irisintikos 4:Vir.' , /I:, , W , ..Wticids , t corner ,of , Mirth ~H tt?lcYcc, .a ri4 LiblAhei, eli,' , i'S 'lheTairiltoriZed , : . .4 . 4ent:bf i lhe l'enri... .ICillitiull, , flci;!nsur±yiO;Cotapany 1 :o&fliliiindelpliiii.';„:;,,:',:;',:::' , '',,,:‘;';fi:i.;., l / • ,uv , - "' . , • • 1.: 7,. 2. : : ''' '''''''';'' ' ' r is, . • Cut,, ;360 1: A Our borough Council has :just passed an Ordinance djrecting.the Constable to.. traverse the town on §undays, far the. purpose of breaking up.noisy assemble-; ges of boys and arrest the offenders.---', ; We hope the Constable will do his duty. ;.tsmyir.tmopp,•:Ay•:THE - J, .47/041P7::- ;SV - .0.1e.E1 - 4 - • . THE rundersiginak redprieffully*fcinne friends and'nurnereue';Oustomers,.thiheThillti ,removed his storO to litimerich'si corner ;dirriet'-' ly Opposite,WinAmonard's old ittend;.in'North Hantiver,street."He hart teeentlklexureed fiord Philadelphia; •with'sti - large 'and carefully 'se.' thin 900 D TIME coiiiirio.'—one of lectod assort ions or • • our subscribers, who expects to realize i. nothing less than-$ . 100,000 in California; !purohLed at the lowest ,prices, and which hole determined dispose of at : vory small profits. A promises in that event to pay us 'a cool arge assortment of thousand' for his next year's - subscrip- ; . 'SUPERIOR - cLoTtis, • • at from 75 cents to $6 per' yard.,' Alio, Costa -don'. There's something to MOPE for. • hive-roe, Cassinete and Vestinge, at various pri.: ces. Naw. GOODS.—Our friend Coyle, DRESS GOODS, has chosen as, .the emblem of his busy suit as Detainee, Baregcs, and a splendid ee -1 sortment of Silks. Also, a' very extensive as establishment, the "bee-hive," invitee at- I sortinota of Calicoes luta Ginghams, suitable tention through our columns to a large ! for Table D ar e o r a s chi r lif ck . season.iijgil bleached and a C n h d e Checks, and elegant assortment of Spring. Goods I bleached Hushes, Bonnets, Hats, &c. which he has just opened. BOOTS AND SHOES. !A well selected assortment of Men, Women and Children's , Boote and Shoes, of superior, quality, and very cheap. Also, boys end men's' Cloth and Hungarian Ceps. GROCERIES, of all kinds, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, kin Tea Company's celebrated Tees, &c., all frtsh and 'good. Also, constantly on hand, 'the best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks his custom ere and all who wish good bargains, to give him an early call. Don't forget the stand, cor ner opposite Leonard's old stand-, North Han over street. aplO. N W WOODS, Ag't. N. B. Butter, Eggs, Rags end Soap, taken at market prices. LANCASTER COUNTY GAZETTE & FAR DIER.—Messts. Eshleman & Gochanauer have diuposed of this establishment to Spangler & Co. Mrs. Lydia Jane Piet.- son, whose writings have added so much interest to the “Faimer," retires from the editorial chair, and is succeeded by A. M. Spangler, Esq. The first number of the paper under the new arrangement looks well. Lrata_4Wl2.Eng‘liEirMia In Mechanicsburg, on Tuesday morning 23d inst., by the Ray. A. Babb, Mr. Jos. Enmity to Aims SA nail ELLEN. daughter of the Rea.,John G. Fritchey, all of the former place. Harrisburg and Gettysburg papers please copy. DIED, . 4n Saturdity evening last, at the residence of his grandparents, in Lower Dickinson township, JOHN DAVID LINE, only ion of.larnes Huston, of Newaille aged 2 years and 3 days. . . My babe, thy little form • •In the cold earth Is laid,— Beside thy Mother's tomb—• OIY.n small tomb.wa He'r spirit went before To bid thee welcome Home ; Her pains and thine are o'er, Butt am left ALONE • • • • His mother died April 27, 1849, • Alarkets. PATIADIDLPHIA, April 29, 1850. - FLOUR—with a moderate export demand, Is stea dy, and further sale. of 1200 hhts were made at $5,25 for standard brands, and $5,02 for extra, Truistic- tions for home use to a limited extent were also made Within the above range of prices. CORN MEAL—No change. We notice further sales of 800 brie Petin'a at 82,75. _ RYE FLOUR—is firmer, and in demand at $2,871, which is generally refused by buyers. WHEAT—Abont B,sooints,.Penn'a. mostly white, .stifa - rif 122 n i 2 cre:lncluding an inferior lot at 114 cents. CORN—in request and steady, with sales of 5000 4 bus. Southern and l'enn'ai yellow aye° cis. OATS—No change. New 2burr torments. - Ho! For California. 1•; advise every person who desires to go tc the Gold Region, to prepare them selves with CLOTHING suitable for that Country and climate,.and you will lind them of every description, and also to your advantage at TROUTMAN & MAY'S Cheap Clothing Store, in North Hanover st. above Loather, Lap 24 Leather Trunks. THE subscriber has just received another lot of Leather 'Pranks of different sizes and prices. Also, an assortment of Carpet Bags and Va— lises, for sale on reasonable terms. SHEET MUSIC. Just opened a small lot of Music for Piano, Flute and Violin, also, Jeannette and Jennnoti, and a few other new and popular songs for sale low. BONNETS AND LEGHORN HATS. A great variety of Ladies' Straw Bonnets, also, Pamela Bonnets and Gentlemen's Leg horn Hats in variety, Bonnet Frames, Crowns 'and Tips, &c. A ,groat variety of Paris Collars,Artissels Lace Collars, Swiss and Cambric insertings and Edgings, Thread Lace and Bobbin Edg'gs, Loom Laces and Cotton 'Edgings, Lace Capeti &c,, just opened by nplO FIRE =SUSANoiI. THE Allen and East Pennabor . ough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners ' viz: Jacob S,lfelly, Mtn IL Gorgita, Michael Cork in, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin II Masser, Jrucib Kirk, Samuel Nowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are as low and favora ble as any . Company of the kind in the Stale.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of.the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President ENRY LOGAN, vice President. LEWIS HYER, .Fccretary Mu:HAEt. COCKLIN, Treasurer. 0ct17'49. - - - Cumberland county.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zenring, Shiremanstown,. Robert Moore and Chgles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan.' icsburg. Dr. J. , Ahl, Churchtown. York county,—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman. Dillsburg, Peter Welk's& Franklin John Smith. Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, J' W Craft. Harrisburg.—Houser & Lachman. Mdmbers of the company having policies ar bout to expire can have them renewed by mak ing application to any of the agents. PATENT WASHING. CACHES 'how to accomplish a large han k ily.wash in the course of one or two hours, at an expense oT less than six cents: Requires no rubbing, no machine and no previous knowl. edge, no extra washing utensils, and may be used by a person of the meanest capacity. The material is cheaper than soap, may be obtained every where, and is not composed of any acid, turpentine, camphene, or any substance to dis agreeable odor •or injurious qualities either to theperson using it or the linen on which employed. Warranted not to injure the nioa a r delicate Nitric. The proprietor is cotAdonfthiii a trial will convince the most seeptidal. Dillsburg, Feb.lB, 1850 Wo certify that the improved .W.aahing pro cess of which G L SHEATIER is Agent and Pro prietor tor thocounty ofCumberland, and town ships of - Carroll, Franklin, Washington, War rington and Monaghan, in the county of York, has been fuly tested in our families, and we confidently command his pamphlets or Washing Recoups to the public, as communicating the alt of washing linen in a node so. thorough and satisfactory, and with a despatch so extraordin ary, as to appear incredible to those who have not - witnessed i e operation. It dispenses with morn than half the laborof,washing 'in the - or-, dinary manner, saves material 'and cleanses lin- , on perfectly. In truth the result so,entiroly corm voaponde with hie recommendation thee_ no one, regrehrpurchasing ono . of his Xeceipt a, • t • David .Cocklin, David lyeaver, ' •Ditniernalley.• •• D.Hall ' '•' • •,; Sidle,. .I:David brant;t4 Win P - Reigeli 4 ;s'Fraderick Welty, , James - 3 MOpre, `' •Reforonce - may also be had to Mr David Mar tin, - of. the , Mansion,'House' lfotel, and to Messrs - Mitchel .McClellan, Henri , L Burkboltior e N.W; Woods; and, Michael Den:, in Carlisle, Who will testily‘roit's ; , Price•for a:family right .only dna dollar, ,which may, he ,purchased 'of.:II.O)3ERT MCGARR% , NEY,'Agentfor'Carliale, or - bo sent by tratil m any,one onclosinir. 91,00 to ilia ndersigned, , Priprietor, retdding Dillsburgi Yolk' county.... ..1 L,.SIIE4REIL Fob,. 20; :1850.-. .• - , . •Yeaatt 'AND the.hoot FAMILY S' 0 FT , ,SOAP , be' thad ; , itittily: T foi.'llnkaer, and , use, a,;,fave: mirinine;!) . 3+ . 3he , toing , b(;',!. l ,Efabbiti,':.ePowclors. rm • :Ftir,tiaja at ..ihe 'more , . „ . Liver •. 0ii.,:,;-,-,,- , 1 A,r4- ' • 1 : 2` , .. ' tv...„, ,f„,,;',, nf , 0c4,-Liver. Oil ~.q4, ' , , ... 5 7 91 . ) .V.,t...P..5iY-,* r - • -d tit,,,,•,,:',<:`.., ' ' tarrytalca,git:reffetfe . , just Pecttm ,....., , r , , 5; $4, lio' 04 ' 7' ' t'..r: ti:j4.4 "''d ,RPl'';'''" . '.,-• . :. '' n, ,; ,2, ';',c'; l . '''' '. ,:,', ''', ' C'“, t .''''' ' • '• EMBROIDERIES G \V lIITNEI2 AGENTS MUttIM ME Alto'(4,ti . .iiic','liiii.-1: . Newville Female, Seminary. THIS Institution, finder the care of Miss M. BELL, Nall commence its fifth session on the first MONDAY in May. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, the Principat and those associated in the control of the school still hopo .o discharge their duties to the satis• faction of those who mny commit young ladies to their, care. A limited number of pupils from a distance can •be accommodatt d. 'Perms per session of five monihs,; lights per term $5O 00 Tuition in Juvenile Department, coin, prising Rending, Writing, Arithme. tic and Geography 6 Primary Class—comprising GrAmthar, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and e Botany 9'qtl Higher English Branches. - 11 00 Music on Piano 15 00 Use of Instrument ' 4 tH, Drawing lO 00 Payable one•hall in advance. 'the session! commences May Ist, and ends Sept. 10th.,• Rtfirences Rev. A. Sharp, Newvillo. Dr. J. Hannon, do. David Fterrett, Esq.. Islevville. Scott Coyle, Eau., do. • Win. [San•, Esq. do.j Col. H. Logan, Dillsburgh. Rev. James Shields, Juniata county April 10, 1850. Plainfield Qlassical Academy, FOUR MILES \VEST OF CARLISLE. The Eighth Session. will ronintenee on MON. , DAY, .May oth, 1850. FN consequence of increasing patronage a L large and commodious Mick edifiee has been erected, rendering this one of the most desirable institutions m the state. The various departinents ale under the cote of competent and faithful . .i.structors, and every endeavor gill be made to — Promote the moral and intellectual improvement of students. The surrounding country is beautiful and healthful, and the in. stitution sufficiently distant from [Own or village to prevent evil associations. Terms—pOper Session (Fire Months.) For Circulars with full Information address R K BURNS, Principal Plainfield P, 0., Cumberland County, Pa lip 1 o,' 50 GA LER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, WARRANTED FIRE AYE] THIEF PROOF', AND FE Il RE FROM'ArEPEREB riIrUESE SAFES possess every goal ifiention to render them proof against the a pon of tire or thieves, and of suilleient s.rength to endure a fall from any story of a burning building. They are made of wrought iron, being kneed, riveted and welded together, and lined - with a perfect non-conducting fire proof ' mineral composition, no wood being used in their construction as in the majority of safes sold by other Inciters. The doors of (.1 AY i LER'.S Safes are secured with hib THIEF DETEGT olt and AN T I-G UN P 0 W DER LOCK, which preclatles the possibility of pick ing or blowing their open efth gflonow ,l,4 % Over PWO HUNDRED of these Safes have 'been exposed in accidental lire to tho most in tense heat, in ninny iII.4IIIIICCS remaining in the burning ruins tor several days, and at In time have they ever [wen known' to fail in preserving their contents. • The public are invited to cnll at the Branch Depot. No. in, EXCHANGE PLACE, Al.) ELPHIA near Dock street, and examine the numerous tetuimotnale in favor of GAY LER'S SAFES, also the :large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers prices, by , JOHN L PIPER, Agent. P. S. Also for sale low, new and second hand Safes of other makers. which hove been taken in part payment for Gayler's Salaman der's. friplo,',so,3m - House and Sign Painting. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle end vicinity that he lies coin tnenced the above business in this borough, and respectfully solicits the public patronage. Ile is also prepared to do Parlor or Ilell wall painting, plain or in scenic and landscape designs—imita tions of wood end stone• Ile will also attend to Paper Bunging, and every other branch of his business, in the best style. His shop is in Lou ther street, in the carpenter shop formerly occu pied by John R Turner, where lie respectfully invites the public to call. I-laving lied consider able experience in every department Ids art, ho feels confident of being able to render antis faction to all who may employ him. aplo SAMUEL Nl . O wny• weaving, Weaving.l GEORGE BERG weuld-respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, that he has open ed a shop in East street, second door from the uorner of Louther street, where he mill attend to the Weaving of Carpeting, Tnblo Linen, Coverlets, mid all other kinds of tlithrk, in a style that he is confident Kill give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. The public is respectfully solicited to give him a call, fapl7 ra.xt.as o7Ls!• THE subscriber has just received a large lot of Parasols, of beautiful styles, embracing every quality. to which the special attention of the Ladies is invited. BONNETS & BONNET RIBBONS. Call and purchase your Bonnets and Ribbons from the undersigned, whd has just received a large and varied assortment, and you will say° money. DRESS SILKS Just.opened nn extensive stock of Dross Silks of the latest styles, which ho offers at unusual ly low prices. The special attention . orafti . Ladies is solicited. GINGUAM.S • The subscriber has still a darge stock of those •12f.'oeuf Girtglutinsifor which he has had such. .sn.extraOrdittary run—cell'And see theni. ' .111tJSLIN9 -AN!) tALIpOES:. . Calicoes, Just opened, kluge stock if? Muslins and Which Ile offors unusual inducements to purchasers. "-Public Patramige' 'ANP SHP F:S Alootennd, Shoes of ovory-doscrlptiou 'have Neerropenod lurgo quantitiarobythe suboork bor, which are ofibrod.nt priodh 't hot .mosf - give saliefaction. N. l ll' WOODS, Ag't. • .Gre arlia,r gains 1,. riAlV•be,expeciod from thtraubscribor; as:he, Ai, has just received L- new , add • splendid na;„ aOrtment , • igt , WINTER 'GOODS, which 'ha offers, to, . euctoinere and! others • whu4itty, favor him with a call rit 'great 'Bargains • —OLOTHS- - AND CASSIMERES,, • inducts, 'Velvet oords. , •Ky.t, jaans,.; scarlet, yol.: and'eahton Virtual*, tiekirtge,.rnus ilne, ilnithrnorey, delahile; aloacns,;:CO. rirg`Olinho,'glOvec;•hosiery, :108 0 n e h,c 9tr o. ~••••,••!•Siitt WLS i.'SffA Lsrl' . • and ",eplentliii''avabritaht. 7 61 , 1cing and 'Soitarol the „,—. •• 66 - I.A.';:ik4D.-,SD'i) rtifiAtroiite , hhiip •detbrin r. ; weir Yofittiett Otares *Sz , SboPs, Spring Sonde:: IrtilE 'subscriber has"jaet .1.• etifSvith,a latgesund varied assortment of Fancy,and'Staple ., DoGoads,.. Stich ' as moo s deputies,. BaregeS,••Alpachas; Canton- Cloths, French -and. - F,nglish; Chintzes, • Gingham. Lawns, Calicoes,..Figitrod and Dotted Swims Muslins, with a variety of othci, Drees Ihrteri. ale to which he , invites tltikaitention'ef thelMb• Ho generally , . CHEAP CHI&'rZES'•' - - The subspriber would call the attention of the community toe lot of 4.5 Spring Chintzes nt the low price of 10 eta per yard, the cheapest lot of goods ever offered 11 Carlisle. - . LINEN( LUsTRES. ' An invoice of Linen Luetres of all COMB, al so, Silk and Linen Lustros, a superior articl for ladies dimes and sacks, just opened. MILITARY CAPS. , Just opened one doz. Military Cldth Caps, with oil cloth covers, also, Silk Oil Cloth Caps of same style for sale by G, W. lIITN ER. . April 3, 1050• Selling off at Gel subscribers intetldina J. business, will sell 41;:tiroMtvir,514 kadk READY MADE 'CL'OTIIING, at very reduced prices. Their stock Consists of Coats, Vests and Pants, of almost every de scription add quality, also, shirts, corlars, bo• soma, stocks, neck and peoket handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, suspenders, hang, ceps, boots, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks,-car pet bags, and in short every article that is ne cessary to complete a gcnaerKan's wardrobe.— They will also sell goods by the yard, such ns cloths, eassimereS, vestinus, cassMeits, sum mer stripes in great variety: musi ins, fizmoh 3 , At,e. ' ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. ap24 3m N. B. All persons knowing themselves in debted to .the firm will please make payment immediately. A & L Rear, Road Listen and Reflect. TROUTMAN AND MAY'S. NEW, CHIT AP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, On North Hanover street, in the room formerly occupied by Olrs. W ise as a grocery. - THE attention of the citizens ol Carlisle, and Cumberland and Perry Counties is invited -tp-thia-newly-established-Glothi FURNISHING STORE, and see the well selected and most elegantly got up clothing ever offered in this place. It would by well for every Nan to know that n larger •misortment, better styles and More desirable - slothing can be Ought for less money at this Nieiv establishment than at any other store in "the place without any ether exception. The assortment is well selected mid the cut and make of the latest - SPring and summer fashions, which are far superior to all others for ease and clo t once.' All who wish to purchase will find they 411 save from twenty live to filly per cent by buying at the new stand of • • TROUTMAN & MAY. Coats, Pants and -Vests we sellremarkably lord ari l the following list of prices will show: COATS, Superfine black Cloth Press Coats $6 to 18,00 " " Frock " 6. 18,09 Fine French Habit Cloth coats of different styles, 3 10,00 New style ol Cashmereit coats, 2,50 9,00 French Coats ol all colord 1,50'7,00 Rough & Ready 'Tweed, new style. 4,00 11,00 California Lustre, 75 5,90 Linen;Conts, 1,00 2,50 Business coats, ,0131100 PANTALOONS. New Style of American and French Cassimer plum, 1,50 7,00 New style at AmericAn and French a Casstmers, superior in quality and -variety of colors 5,00 10,00 Fine black cases and doeskins 2,50 9,00 Striped and cross burred cuss. Pants 1,50 5,00 New style Napoleon striped pants 1,25 - 3,00 spring cuss. pants 4,75 6,00 Great variety olCurduroy pants 1,25 3,0 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 2,50 New style of Cambroon 1,50 4,Q0 I , Vith an excellent assortment of wor king pants which wilPout travel any in this place 50 2,00 VESTS. Superfine block Satin vests 1,75 5,00 New style of figucred and striped do 1,00 7,00 Plain & striped valentine - 50 4,00 !tine light summer Marseilles vests 75 3,00 All kind 9 of working vests at very low In - ie..... We will also keep a good assortment of BOYS CLOTHING, consisting A coats, pants and vests and sell them at very low tutees. In eilditiod to our stock of ready made clothing we will keep on hand en assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, such as shirts, scarfs, canals, suspenders, drawers, collars, raps, umbrellas, gloves, hand kerchiefs, socks, &e. &,• , n, ill, make it the interest ul the purchaser to examin,. before elgew here. A goods sold ill lIII° store. warranted to give satisinction ' and defy . compe tition, in quality, elegance and style of the rut and durability, and we hope by. close attention to business to merit it share ol public patron. age. Don't forget the place, North Hanover Street, a few doors above Louth. r Street West side. N. B. Clothing made to order Cl the shortest notice. The People's Line. Clear the Track I THE undersigned, by the particular request of thousands of their friends., hereby announce to all Who seek and love pleliSure, that n Grand Excursion will take Place this and every day thraughtirid thS"Saitspn in the beautiful safety cur "Clieepaide," propelled by the low pressure engine ''Fit-sure," and in which all, both old and young, are invited to participate. The ex cursion will be conducted upon a plan entirely different from any helore got up in this neigh. borhood,both for cheapnessand dispatch ; and The plea' ure it will allbrd thoscrwbo juin in it can scarcely be estimated. Tickets will be furnished at half the usual price, and the public can start from any point they please, stopping only nt the CAE A V...f,A ND lIIIVROVED Clothing Emporium l • next door to Burkholder's Hotel on West Main street, where the cheapest and most fashionable assortment el.. CIoOTHING. can be found—all our.own manufacture—and which we can sell as cheap as the/ can be bought at any of the largo city establishments, and 20per cent. lower than at an/ other house in this Borough. We respectfully invite the ptibliq, to take this pleas ant trip to our store, and examine our large as• sortment of - CLOTH, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS, of various colors and Styles, Pants Vests and Ruundaboms, Pca Jackets, HATS . and CAPS, Shirts and Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats, and all the different articles necessary to constitute a Gentleman's Wardrobe. Don't forget the place—next door to Burkholder's Hotel, to where we have just removed. having a large assortment of Clorlts, Cassimeres and lfeetings on hand, we aro prepared to make up to order all kinds of Clothing at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. M & L STEINER. -Better than the Goldmines of Oall fornia I • A Whole Suit of Clothes at $1,754 rC undersigned thankful' for thoLpatronage A of the Citizens of Carlisle and adjoining country, informs his nuintrousliiends and the public in-general, that he has just laid , in an entirely new Stock of fashionable. Spring and •...Snannar clothing, made up in,the best style and particulany calcujrned for this ',lanai, His stock consists of fino,Dress and Frock coats, ~flabita,, 4 Cassimer, •, gre.,.and C itnioats,: Twood Linen ,• , , , ck coats, 'll' inessi contend all 'desert '• , suporio'r 131itek lissimer and fancy Prima oh ; a great'varlety Of, Vesta from 75cts to 84 00, a large asaortmont of flitiny,nt i tio l 99 ol : Gentletnen!a'wcari ;white Ilnen,'Siripedanxred flannel shirts.'' Urentlemen arifreauested.to call and examine tho goods,:. and .he . is ' sure those who buy "will'be well'fitled and'at low. prices., 'A.. peat • assort mont ;of :13oys . clothing, ' also Caps and Hats, fromni to 83:00 constantly on Mud at' ~" ,".: .•• .. ~. ! S., 001.,DMAM5,,4 Ebuilt , East corner of Main and Market, square;, Carlisle e Marcluoo',.lBso. -,,,„ .. ~!. . . , , .; • Sr Glass ; Ware,. EXTRA Chi na and. Glass in great. yari 01Y, French C hinw Taa and I'ollo'7. Seta; ; SplendicE , .:Orn,anienni,!;aloo.- ',Arley o• Stoner China, " Isiverimol , :and ,Coln mon: p' :141.Gf-rrl ria4;bomphirie;'Loflnd.:oll'Lairti . i, jagrorit:: ; variety. :Alpo; Qll9, of, 9yar i i!, 0 0 001!.9 01 " , .! rigaOoloneanil — Br9akfaap, , Yoaa c•aleo.. exira , lina,Ya and ,Iinii0r101; mit,fo,oo4,ad, from,' 14 w j. arid: for, sale i:l3.laq Altoap . Gracery : eta) p of '.llW!irOh-20)' WOted. ' 11164ublatiber ;0 , 111-ray:Um highakt pike i n •C ASH forSt*:(,4o,jii quittnitv stor# in'P.tVlistet- , '414 6,13 4RX 1 7 -1;1 ME Notices • LIST of LETTERS; EMAINING! in the Post Office at New- IX villa, Cumberland county,Aprif, 15101332. Armstrong Francis Logan Mr. Aleiandet: ' Bauchert Widow • Lore Mr Michael Barber Miss Margaret JMiller John Baud .Toremitth Marryman _Samuel Cain James 2 M'Elwaitylus. or Wm. Cook Daniel Millet — Samuel P , Currey Harry Nolen Mrs Ellen Carothers George . Nagley Rebecca • Condry Alexander Oiler Mr. John 2 Connor Joseph Paint John Fulwiler John Ruth Mr. William Grove, Abraham sr. Stroman Emanuel 'Graham Miss ElizabethSchaul Mr William Greep John Esq. Smith Mr John H Gipe Joshua • StalA Mrs Gunkle Rudy Thompson David 2 Hopple John Miller Thompson Mr. G L Holster Andrew • Vankirk Daniel Burley Mrs, Louisa Walker Miss Elizabeth Kelly Mr. C. V. Weaver Charles Kunkle Rudy Wyke Mr. William Kimbell Miss Arrabell apl7-3t JAMES' WIDNER, P. M. Brigade Inspector's Order. ORDERS No. I.—ln clnformity with the revised Militia Law, of April 17th, 1849, the several Battalions of the First Brigade, 15th Div., will meat for Review and Inspection.— Thy :First Battalion will moot in Mechanics burg un the Iltls dny of May. The Secogcl Ba talion will meet in - Shippens. tug on the 17th day'of May, and the 3d Bat talion will martin Carlisle on the 14th of Mn . The First Reliiment wiII meet in Newvi c on the 18th day of May., Capt. Samuel Stuart's Troop, not attached to-any Battalion, will meet nt the Stone 'Favern oh the Walnut Bottom Road, on the 20th day of May. The above commands will meat pre• eively at ten o'clock, A. M., of each day. Of !cers in command of compans will, be held responsible for the good condition of the nrma and accoutrements. ap24 tp SAM'L. CROP, Brig. Ins.. Estate of John Culbertson, dec'd. NOTICE al E is hesgiven that loiters of ad• ministration on the estate of Jon Culbert son, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber land_ county, &I'd, have this day I een.issued by the Register in and for said county, to the subsciaiers, whd reside in the said township of Silver 'Spring. All persons having claims or detntusds.a7attist_thc•estate of said•denedent are requestdd to make knomn'thosatne without de lay, and those indebted to finite payment o AVM. CULBERWSON, W'M. KELLER, ad 24 6t pd Estate of Elizabeth Kissinger, deed, LLETTERS tostampigniy on thd milt° , of Elizabekh Kissinger, late of West Penns botoughloWnship deed., have been granted to the subscriber residing in the same township.— All pore , ns having claims against estate of said decedent will present them Mr settlement, and those indebted will make imanedinto payment to 0n24,'50,fit . I LEFEVER, Ad'mr. To the Public XTOTICE is hereby given, thin we the As. jy signces - of \Vm C. Houser, have legal urn sets against all notes held by George Snilora gainst said Houser, and all persons arc hereby cautioned not to buy said paper as we will not hold ourselves responsible for the payment of the same. JOIL N 110USE12, PE rElt. BARNHART, apl7 Assignees , of W C Houser. Estate of David Strickler, (lewd. ir Err DRS of Administration on the estate .IL4 of David Strickler, late of Hopewell tpt, umberland county, deceased, have been grant ed to the subscribers residing in the same township. All persons having claims tigainst the estate of said decedent will presene them ror settlements and those indebted to make im mediate payment to J. FOGLI3P , ONGER, J. STRICKLER, • 0111171)d Administrators. Assignee's Notice. yr OTICE is hereby given that [AGO B ill BATES, of Shiremanstown, has assigned all his property, real and personal to, the sub scriber, for the benefit of his creditors, by deed dated 2cl April, 1850. All pehons indebted to stud Jacob Bates will make payment, and those having chums against hot will present them for settlement to the subscriber, residing in Hamp den township. JOHN lt UPI"; aplooh singnee,_ Estate of Joseph Era - decd. LEVIERS of administration on the estate of Joseph Crall, late of Upper Allen town ship, Cumberland county, decd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same tow nshM. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required in make im mediate payment, and those having claims to prernt them to JOHN II COO V ER,Adin'r. April it, 1850. Estate of Derrick S. Fahnestock, dec'd. w ici'LKltS of adminibtrattion on the estate of L IJerru•l: S. Falinestoek, deed., lute of East l'elitisticiro 'township, have issued in duo form 01 law to the subs'eribet residing in Hampden township, All persons indebted, to istild estate will auntie payment and II e having claims :igninst it will present them ettlement to JOf ir' UPP. Adm'r of D S nihneetock, dec'd. March 26. 1850-0 t NOTICE. 4 id, persons indebted 10 the late firm of . C 1 tVri.vht & Saxton are requested to call on Ike subscriber and settle by the at of MAY, as all accounts remaining unpaid at that time N it be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection: aplo-21 HENRY I,V RIGHT. • - NOTICE. ALL persona are hereby notified againat• re coining a proinisory note drawn by George Nleixel in laver pt Elizabeth for the 'amount 0f5230, es said note will not be paid unless compelled by 18w. April 3, 1850—* GEORGE IVIEIXEL. ATTENTION ! - DIG SPRING ADA . , • Ull MAN T'E G OAR DS t .. .:. \ .., ordered . l n o l u at ar tpuie li 1 to rlijuasraa parade t7 1: 4 A • '. = ff,.}i p C Mellinr, in Stoughs --; :'B P ' town, on MONDAY, the °.-, e oth of May next, at 10 ( i Y ) 'l3 im., k , A. M., properly p,:.....- 1 : --'' ',, 1:1 ,,. equip( for drill. By order 4-. .:—..inu0.01:117. et the Captain. npl6 T C MILLER, Jr.. 0. W. Golden Morse Nigel, • 114, ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA THE subscriber having leased the above largo and commodious HOTEL; shunted on the eurnor of the Publics Square and South Hano ver street, and lately occupied by Ben!. L Esh leman, bogs leave to announce to his friends . and the public that lie ie prepared to entertain them in a mtanner,which cannot, .fail to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most' pleasant loca• thin' in the borough--hati boon newly furnished slid, otherwise improVed, and no pains will be spared to make those who m a y sojourn with him, comfortable during ' their stay. Ilia par lors are large and well furnislied,and his cham bers supplied with now and comfortable bed. ding. TABLE will be sumilied . w,i li the best the market can afford; and all who aro connect. od with, his'lthuse will po found - attentive Card. ful and'obliging. THE BAR ,will contain the best liquors the eity.can produce. f HIS.STABLINO ie entirely now antlexten' dive, capable , olabcommodating:from,so '6O horses—making it a. desirable, stopping place for, DROVERS; and 'Will be attended 1 4; ful Ostler. in.'shart, nothing fur *opting calculated tii'adir to,',lthe comfort end 'convent. enCe .of them who mtiy.faior him with Stheir phtionage, BQARDEUS talten• - by.the week, month, or year: c. ° ' IrrTEEMB 'MOD 6#A711. • - ; , ; f01)6 1 49-tf,:: • • ••-' JOH4-.t HANNAN.,, , . ...00RATS1 ; • resppectfully recominoned to .1) °filleted p. ZACIIARIATI'SCORN'ERADICATOR ;) Which will ollifettiallyexiirrninatallicao trouble. •, soar excreaponeop,.bv to* application outpairt':l , , 7 , i 4 1 0. Farmers ard.llleworausioo - 019';'r •,)f " in any . gSehtit 1 1 1 . 0 0 CP l . o l4 4 rt a , , '.9 B "i'lne Pi3ruyiatu, uario;,a d . eyery , i , arie iaporin; M niers; Tan nerti;!FailnaraiPeoltira, - nna . gOurni= ',...rtinoVare-,libidtedi.?to ;nail ;.°1•,,N0 : IsTgrth . Rued . sttoct . ,' • GFl,Oi W. •1111.Gl1V• . .6. 1 4; • ! 1 ' s Otofts; 01)ops. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF - 17RESII SPRING GOOpSI gables,' OEilby GRAS commenced and wilt to receiving for some days, a brilliant and very extensive assortment of Spring Goods, and particularly invites all thtit wislbtte ; purchase- cheap goods aid satisfy theirgotiletaste'to gibe hiht ri call before purchasing , as ho is' dteorminedllto' cut goods this spring at small 'profits, and please all that will favor him with, their patronage. His Stock consists in part of a fresh supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & SATINET'S, Usti colors and prices, well worth examining. A full assortment - of COLORED FLANNELS,' from the finest shroudin to the lowest prices, TWEEDS, in great variety and colors, 3-4 to 6-4. Also, Kentucky JEANS & CASSIMERL I S, of all colot and pricer. A Large and complete, assortment of Mons and Boys . SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, many of them entirely now styles. LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as new style Silks and Satins, Linen Lus ries, Mons do Lanes, Lawns, and many more entirely new styles too numerous to notice. A large stook of CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Pickings, Bleat hod and unbleached Muslins, and Shootings, &c. The largest and most ex tensive stock Oh CARPETS, the. has been brought to Carlisle for years, to gether with 10,000 , OTHER ARTICLES in the Dry Goods line, that would fill columns of this paper but are entirely too numerous to mention. Also, a largo assortment of Mans, Boys and Childrens BOOTS AND SHOES, all prices, Ladies Slippers, . Tics, Buskins, in great variety of prices. A large and well selec ted stock of Fresh GROBE RIES, - Spices, &c. Cavendish, Congress, Hand, Cu and Dry • _ _ __ _ _ TOBABCOS of the host brands. Come and lodk for your selves at the old and well established stand, where you will fiiid a large, and well selected stock. of Goode and on the most favorable terms. .1• Carlislo Marell . 20, 1850,' ... • Admr's NtUrSPRING GOODS! Ahead of all Competition rpH F.subscribers have returned from Phila. delphia, with a large assortment of • CI-IEA P SPRING GOODS, consisting partly of Mous de Laines, Lawns, Bareges, Linen Lustres, at 12,4, 18i and 25 cts per yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Cassi• mores, Vestings. Summer stuffs for men and boys wear in endless variety, checks, tickings ninsllns at old prices, flannels, hosiery, gloves, lacei and ,edgings, insertings, and some very ehortp COPETS, groceries, queensware, &c. Also, a large fitssoriment of very • CHEAP • BONNETS; Palm leaf and braid hats, bonnet ribbons at all prices and very cheap, a few pieces wide high lustre black silks, together with a general as sort went including nearly every .artple in our line of business, all of which have been bought for Cash, and will be sold to our customers and the whole country at considerably _lower prices than they can be bought in Carlisle. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. March 20850, NEW AND CHEAP STORE. THE undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public gene rally, that he has lust returned from Philadel• pitia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the corner of Norih Hanover and Lowlier street, at tan stand formerly occupied by N. W. Woods, a well selected assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, and ivhich I am determined, to sell at small profits. Among them may he found CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, Tweeds and Pantaloon Stuffs at various prices. DRESS GOODS, new styles and at low prices. A !so, GROCERIES it al' VUI 'any, vr.—r.sugar, uonee, ten, mo lasses: Spices. Szx•, which will he sold for can' Please give me a call Carlisle, aplo Chimney Board Papers. UST opened a variety of Paper for cover ing chimney boards. Also, for Window ISOnds. An entirely new Wheelbarrow lor sale. [apin G W IHTNEI2.. For the Cure of 0011 GAS , COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING -COUGH - AND CONSUMPTION. The tmilorin 611CCU99 which les attended the ise of this preparation-its salptary effect—it hrower to relieve and cure allections of the Lungs ave gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine We' otter it to the afflicted with entire confidence in its virtues, and the fall be lief that it subdue ana remove the severest attack's of tliseitse 111)011 the throat and -Lungs. These results, as they become publicly known, very naturally attract the attentim ' of medical men andphaanthqpists cverml e. What is their opinion of CHERRY 1 1 E ORAL may, be seen in the sollowing VALENTINE. MOTT, M. l).* Prof, Surgery Bled. College, New York, say's "It gives me pleasure to certify thr value and efficacy of Ayer's' CHERRY PEC roRAL, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure dia l .. eases of the Throat and Lungs." THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD. writes inn letter to hit friend,whb was fast sink ing under an 'affection of the Lungs t--" Try the cherry pectorel and any medicine can will." you relict, with the blessing of God that CHIEF JUSTICE, EUS'I IS, of Louisiana, writes ;'That a youag daughter of his was cured ofseveral severe attacks of croup by the .Cherry Pectoral." ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. - • The Canadian Journal of Medical Science states, "Tliat Asthma and Bronchitis so preva lent in this inclement climate, has yielded with surprising rapidity to Ayres Cherry Pectoral, and we cannot too strongly recommend this -skil 'fit' 'preparation to the Profession and the public, generally." Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:— liAnTroun, Jan. 28,1847. Dr.J . C. AYFIR:=Dear Sir i—liaving been rescued from a painful and clungerous disease by your medicine, gratitude . prompts me to send you this acknowledgement, iiht only in justice to you, but tut-the information of ethers in like at. fl ictien. . ' A slight cold upon the lungs, n'erlected at first became so severe that spitting of blood, a, violent cough and Profuse night sweats followed and fits. toned upon me. I became emaciated, could: not steep, Was 'thstresied by my,.cerigh,l and ' la through my chest, and inahort had all the alarm ing symptoms of (mica cobsumption. `.No medi cine seemed at'all to reach my case, until I prov. idenLally tried' your' Clemry any : which soon relieved and how has Oured ' Youri with respeet,, A,'.STE WARM' , , ' AciarsiratT rY-,APril 17,4848. 'Sir s--X" , ilutits;- for. Yeovil been afflicted,: with Astbmn,il l ll:: tho, Went, form; so HMO hei,c,hOen °Wirt Ao Veep i my, chair : for a larger: pert of the,titue,:,beingunnhitt to,breatho in : 113 Y.!hedt- :. I, htill'iried 4 " fir e nt'lneey, litnetneines,, tot:9o, purpose', phy l a o h m , presorilted, Oti;aM . expetiment,,yOur"Cli yr Peo:, • - -;At Os( it , seemed :to rthilM;itne worse, but in less limait toieek , thefitte , tteijeetetle - le the moat firatiroei,:relleffilamitit, use I,and" now, in four. 4 tvecite;theldis,easm' tar.,entlrely, retnoyed', slecii,sti"ambed 'with OM fe • and,:enjey , 1160 komalthlatschli had ,exp Oteilto.nnjoy.' . ,p.;-PERRANT: tyro. BED', Bit J. ',AYRES, CHEMIST, ROW ISLE ' ' AIMISACHUSEXTS,,!‘.'y , Sold Rawlinsi S . A. Hubbard, ;Dr:(„s;:. IBlllett,CtialisleMe: Ira Day; Meolthelesbliegr ~ 11; erion,;Newvi 1160 C. Bt.J.in.il4ltiolt;ShlW peitalitircSand "'droggists . _ _ JOhnlilliimeinf. ' , i q , Picitite , At',liiiW;444o , loki';l4' - th e.A- liousiir,Miso:MaGinnii4manillo,etcra;'of • A:Se 'Ay:panto:, South Hop pv4 l',:ti t rae.q.ietti.ttelai, • rent!' a..,r,:-,.. , :,'., • - • •'• .. ' • ''''"" • - ' .•:':'::,NP 4r:59 .i a ' Yr?, .... -4 ' ~ MS MB Life Pills ;ind Thaenix Bitter& • • Thee(' Medicines have now. been before the pub! Ile for a period of ELM= mum awl daring that time have Maintained a high character in ahnbet every part of tho'globe'fo'r their extraor dinary and immediate, polder of restoring perfect health to porecom suffering under nearly every kind of disonee to which thehuman kerne IS liable.. of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufferer! from the• very vrge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive noetrums of the day had ut terly failed; and to many thonsinds they have permanently secured -that uniform enjoyment of health, without width life itself is but a partial blowing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy inva riably, and infallibly moved, that it has appeared scarcely lac than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical prin ciples upon which they are compounded, and *pen 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 ingredient, the I,l7.llloEDl cms are purely and solely vegetable ; and con tain neither Mercury, nor Anthony, nor A rse , m* . e, nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and pow.erfkl plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, ambito gatiner unknown to the ignorant 'pretenders to medical science ; and were never before adminis tered in so happily efficacious a combination. • The 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 fasces which celled in the convoltttions of the small intestines. Other medi cines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected musses behind to produce habitual Costive ness, with all its train of- evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminent dangers. This fact is Well known to all regular anatomista who examine the humaif bowels after death and hence the preju dice of those well-informed men against the quack medicines of. the 'age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ;- and, by this means, the liver and lunge, the healthful action of whirl, entirely depends upon the regularity of 'the urinary organs. The blood, Which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, end nourished by food coining from a cleanstomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part . of the sy:Stem, and triumphantly mounts the banner of heath in the blooming cheek. Tim following are . among the diatreseing variety of human disounns in which the VEGETABLE LOB MEDICINES are well known to be tufal. DYSP SIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first F,P and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure !Maltby bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn,' headache, Restlessness, 111-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptomiof Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. Costivonesa, .by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, anti without violence: ,all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhea and Madera, by, removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative seer& tion'of the mucous membrane. • F evers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to e regular circulation, through the process of penipi - ration in such cases, and the therm . ; solution d all intestinal obstruction in ethers. ' The LIFE MEDICINES 'have been known to cure RgEumATisx permanently •in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. A Nr.'W BENTZ Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening tile kidneys and bladder: they operate meet delightfully on these important organs,. and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also wo r m % by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. A s th ma and Conanmption, by relieving the air-vessels of the lunge from the-mucous which even alight colds will occasion, and which, if not re dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Moors, and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which thee!) lan nem ogrEs give to the blood, and all the humors. A C FETTER Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the moibid ;date of which occa sions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM,' and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cured by one dose, or by two oven in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this moat distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE L I Z MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic ascommendation. It i s well known to hundreds in ails city, that the former proprietor of these valu able Medicines was himself afflictedl_with this complaint for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS ; and that be tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compaas of the Materia Meettea. lie however at length tried the Medicine Which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by any human means. ORAL; FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and dertain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a return of the disease—q cure by these medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, BE SA TISFIED, AND BE CURED. Biliout , Revers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss 'os A PPETITE, AND DISEASES or FEMALES—theso medicines haVe been used with the most beneficial 'results in cases of this description :—KiNa's Evir, and SCROFU , iu its weld forms, yields to the mild yet poi , r u action of these remarkable Medicines. Sws.vrio, NERVOUS DEBILITY, nom:we COWPLAANTS Of all kinds, PALPITATION OF TEE HEART, PAINTER'', Coma, aro speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become im paired by the injudicious use MERCURYWiII find these Medicines a perfect cure, as theyie e ver fail to eradicate from the system - all. the acts of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla.. A. single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no oua who is not• an 11)711101U111111 Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B IiOFFAT t 3BS Broadway, New-York. FOR SALE BY 3 W. R4.WLINp, Carlisle, Pa OCTOR YOURSELF 1-11—FOR 25•CIENTS'!! , —By means'of the. locket multiples, or, Every one • • town Physician D . Fwen •fonrth edition, With up- Ards, at ahundred .engra (up skowleg,private dis- , every, •abape„ and ate, • ti litt, 'malformations I the generative. system, rE YOUNG A I4, L. The Buie l i ne now art— . • suffering from secret diseani,. ne, aecome the warm maasescestr, , as by the prescriptionf contained In this kook ' any • one max cure ,himsel f,'withinit hindrance to ht;;. , eineas,•or the knowledge ofthe, most intimate friend; and' with 'olio tend?. the Usual : expense. 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