44,e Slautrit,„Cluestioi. . Prom4he Do4ton Atlas. -THE FACTS OF. THE CASE'. , . The new cry set up by the. papers that ' . 913 to have the - , North sur: render everything' to the South, is, that' we must hayeipeace,We:desire: rest, we must get rid o 6 the - se troublesome ques-: lions. In all ~ of these desires for quiet we most cordially agree. We all desire quiet, and the' country requires 'rest.— .. But the , question is; how is this quiet and this rest 49 be .obtained;- - -at what sacrificss..aro' :they to be acquired f MuCh as we'dlilike this unsettled and troublesome state of affairs, there are things even more undesirable and less easy to be borne, - We prefer to sail up on the wild, tumultuous sea of liberty . and equal rights, rather than istke and bask upon the calm and 'stagnant waters of despotism. The people of the North have ever been in favor of a judicious quiet. They have never brought forward any proposition in Congress, which of itself was calculated to disturb the peace and harmony of the Republic. There is•not, at the present moment, a question before Congress fort Which the North is responsible.. They.' have had their ori gin in other quarters. They have all grown out of the annexation of Texas, and the war with - Mexico, which. the North, and Massactiusetti especially, op posed fret - 9 the beginning. It was fore• told that they would lead,to sectional aa irrrosities, acrimonious discussions, and would hazard the'stability of the Union. They were nevertheless forced 6pori the country ;and those who forced them up on the country turn round and ask the guiltless 'parties to submit still furthet.— We opposed the annexation of Texas, and we opposed the acquisition of new territory from Mexico, because we fore• saw the troubles that were likely to grow out of it. In this policy we had the strong support of Mr. Webster. It was indeed his policy. We believed it to be wise, and gave it our support ; but other --omansels prevailed, and new territory was Acquired.. The difficulties foreseen in the beginning were.sought to be avOided, by the conservative portion of the peb ple, but the leading Southern men would not allow , of this; they were determined to force the issue to make a crisis- r -to drive us to the wall and demand an un-, conditional surrender. This we tvere not. re aired to accede• to. The war ' begin in earnest ut the opening of Cdn gresi. The Whigs, or administration ptirty, 'nominated Mr. Winthrop foY vi Speaker. was-certainly not obnox ious to the charge of being an ultraist. , -- His whole political life had been broadly national and conservative.. Yet he was defeated -by Southern votes, by the votes of men who had been active in bringing the admifiiatration.of General Taylor into ~„ _ power. He •was defeated because he came from the North, and would not sur render the convictions of his mind to the propaganda of Georgia, and Florida.— After a struggle of ihree weeks the South beat the North, and elected a Georgia Speaker. This ,our people submitted to with as good a grace as they could, though they felt that they had been most shamefully treated. Yet for the sake of peace and • quiet. they acquiesced in the decision. Then -came the Message of General Taylor, a staterpaper to which the uni versal sentiment .of •the North gave a hearty response. ' A few weeks elapsed, and we had the California Message, which, met with adike response. On the basis of that message, the Whigs and conservative portion of the people eery where, were ready and are ready now to stand. The 'message recommended to admit Calfornia into the Union with her free Constitution, and :o 'take no action at present in regardlo her territories.-- Near' Mexico would soon ask: for admis sion ag a State intoe.the Union. This was a "compromise" offered by kr Southard President. The,people of the North wore willing and are willing now to accept o i \ it, and allow • the hatchet to be bur i ed and the past to be forgotten. This, however, would not satisfy the South ; they requi red further 'concessions, concessions to which the D.Torth-ceuld not in our judge ment, with honor, accede. Mr. Mason must.bring in an obnoxious bill concern ing fugitive slaves, and demand its pas sage. Some of the Northern members were willing even to take this bitter pill; but even' this would not do, even this kil led, to ',a'sitisfyitheir extraordinary de mans*.' TerriOrkil‘ills were nsxtlo 4 be enactedf:withont.:vestriciyin, ii i order in . allerv!'ile .Southern' men "to:1'0i 'O7, in Mr'.;CalhOun said,•!iwith their',: proPerty7: : and fix the:character pf New:Meilen as `' a'slitypholding State; They kenld',,not agree-to the President's plin. Sopa' of the Northern: Congress pen havi conce (led 't i;iirPoine E iottieni. But more was d r *Eiii ( tOliSr:.§outheid itiioCm'Paters.4, T , Theyiits n ! to:blunter. about -California,' bei.C . aiiiii4-44`,It:Oiinsti!iiktion pr o hibitin g Sl4.vin •Thrireplared - that Clalifernia' shonWin.tcl ( Pr'si,llntrP.! 0-Unien, , under th eeP.!.‘ ,i 4.o4l , 4 3, 4 l 44:Kgillillill4iiiih, oi . tyo , .Uniti ', ikavii4f;il yrig v , 11iti• ~ tliey,Onnliiiatie.use nr4t.WiiVeniniiiiiii,.: til : O r kJi i ii4iisti ' li " 4: 'll 447o" l kki t 1 ' beesf-!,ef bertl t nin'M:carry , thppgli,'Cferi-$, ' 6441:Lb4,104:.,C;( monstroirtles.. ..; It 4'. tails Aown: with ite,load,„end,elriiiril4l43-.. i‘rien'lliettOittriiii4'noOlii4het r it n , , o'o . Aiiiiliek.Voiii,is4 0 ihe' illilnille ' f.l 4 i t:'& l i. 6 7''''''kl i P# '4il44 ,*-t i fO I T I A%Yi y. liSPtyki4; ' ipia),A*A464l44o', l l44 l iii,o l ol9; '44 4 :0140tf*00 1 10,000400; ' ol .qi.i l oo, , *lii.o :4054.1a1u ao(iiiegotr . : . ;ii34o44ii4f , t4i.iqusr46:iibiiikicille'64lo ~_44,1ugv,114 ~ S owiioieltio..aoo:; ~..-,,i,,,,,.,..i !bey haze ,Offeyed ..tO; ine e t h 4 ." question , t- , A=A faikin terst-honorrble (\They! will - 6eiiibiniVto deg datiod end We:have briefly le&tpitulated , th'e, cirn iuinitatic of the case'," WO i§li'Whitlier, the time.has not fully come for the!free §tates:tb,stand ,up'an their Conatitati4utt rights,4mdassert these rig,htv , -notin the tone ot;thenace, not in the Spirit of deli once or anarchy, but 'in tie firm end, manly spirit of men who respect die, Constitution and the laws, who know their rights, and are determined to main , • • tnin them ? • itirbichtro. TRICIPS or QUACKS. flex EVERYDODY RbAD TIRO CADRFOLLY.—There 11 a. Sarsaparilla for sale •in the different' towns called S. P. Townsend 's Sarsaparilla. It is advertised as the ORIGI NAL, GENUINE, and all tnat. This Townsend tone doctor and never was" but was formerly a worker on railroads, ca nal', and the like—yet he assumes the title of Doctor for the purpose of gaining credit for what he isnot lie says "he has attended two medical schools, and practiced for Althea years I" Now the midi is he never practiced medicine a day in his life I Such toilful, wicked mierepresontation looks bad to the character and veracity of the man. I wleh most sincerely, he 'tad never made those statements of him self or of me. Wheli will men learn to be behest and truth ful in all their dealings and intercourse with their fellow Men I He applied to one Ruel Clapp to assist him in man. ufacturing hie mixture, stating the large sums ho would make as an inducement to embark in the business. These men have been insulting and libelling me in all possible forms, in order to impress the public with the belief that the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla was not the genuine, original Sarsaparilla, made from the Old Doctor ' s Original Red pie. This S. P. Townsend says I have sold the use of my name for 87 a week. I will give him 0100 if he will pro duce ono single solitary proof of this. His etatemente of Thompson, Skillmert do Co., ere nothing but a tissue of falsehoods, simply made to deceive the public, and keep the truth deem in regard to, his souring, fermenting corn pound. This is to caution the public to purchase none but Old Dr. ,lACOD Townsend's Sireaparilla, having on it the Old Doctor's likeness., his family Coat of Arms, and hie signatureacrose the Coat of Arm.. Principal Office, 102 Nassairstreel, N. TOWN Y. City. JACOB SEND. TILE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF TILE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.. Old Dr. Townsend in now about 70 yore of age, and has long been known ns the AU7'IIOR and DISCOVERER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL "POWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Heine poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been 'kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to Mode only who had proven its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, tievertheiess,vot those persons who had been healed of sore di:mattes. and saved from death, pro , claimed iu , wooderfn I II ES ,ING POWER. This GRAND AN I) I I N EQII A LLED PREPARATION is manufactured on the largest scald, and Is called for thrnugh. out the lensth mgi breadth of the lurid, expecially as it in found incapable of deeeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. I': Townsend's, it improven with agEf, ' and never chane. but for the better; bent'. it in prepared on scientific pr i nciples by a scientific num. The highest knowledge of Choate-try, and tire latent discover'ms of ilia art, have all Wen brought into requisition in the manufac- ture of the Old Des Sarsaparilla. The, Sarsaparilla root, it id well known to medical men, remains many medicinal properties, and some properties which are inert or uselenn, and others, which if 'retained In preparing it for use, pro duce/cementation and acid, which in injurious to the Ay. tem. Stints oftl9 prdperties of Sarsaparilla are en tOkaite that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, If they are not preserved by a scientific process, known en ly to them experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile prtnciples, whickny MTh; vappr, or an an ex halation, under heat, are the very essential medical proys. Lt.:lien of the root, winch give to it all its value. Any permit can Poll or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which in more from the coloring matter In the root from anything oleo; tliity can then strain thin insipid or vapid liquid. sweeten with sour mottles., and then call it SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or ,SYRUP." But such in not the article known as the _ _ _ .. . . . . . . GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAI 4 ; t RILLA. This is no prepared that a the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first rr lured, everything capable'of becoming acid or fermentatif n is extracted and rejected; (lien every ',Article of medical virtue in secured In n pure and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of its villuable nd healing properties. Pre. pared in this way, it is made tiro most powerful agent in the Cure of I tttttttttttttttt Diseases. . . Hence the reason wIIY we hear commendations on every side in its favor by limn. women, and children. Vo find it doing wondeso m the cure ,e 1 CONS U.IIPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LI VER— COMP/. A INT, and in It II E UMA TlS.if, SCROFt UtA, /k/ Lk: COST! I'ENESS. all CUTANE OUS E T I ONS, PIMPLES, BLO Tures, and all allections arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possess°e a murvellous efficacy in all complaints rai sing front Indigeetton, front Acidity of the Stomach, from unequal circulation , of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chill. and hot flashes over the body. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs ; and promotes envy expectoration and gentle per spiration, relaxing strictures of the lunge, throat and every mhos part, But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowledged thnn in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. - - - - - It works wonders in cases of FYuor Albus or Mires, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppreesed, or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases. fly removing obstructions. and regulating the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and thus cures all forms of . Norvouu Diseases and Debility, and thus prevents or relieves a g rent variety of other MM. idles, as Spinal irritation, aearneigia, St. Diu& Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fila,P4ru/sions, lkc." It cleanses the blond, exertelaqhe liver to healthy action, tones the stomach. and gileLgood.dicestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and coast flammation, pu rifies the IMO, egw4lzee thin circulatiollaif the blood, pro. duclng gentle warmth equally. alt oveFffib body, and the insensibly 'wi1...01 •o; it •I anti Ildhlrlefel. to 1110Ves ail i,41411.4 the Wlliro nervous system. is Oct line then The" Medicine you pro-eminently need 1 But can any of there things he said of S P. Towniend't interior article 1 Title young man's liquid is not to be COMPARED WITH 'PHI OLD DR'S, because of ono GRAND FACT, that the ono is INCAPA BLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS, • while the other DOES: sautang,.fermenting. and btotei.g the bottles comainina it into fragment. tho sour, acid liquid eiploding, and damagingother geode , Mont not this horrible compound ho poisnanun to Om system I—What! put acid into p system already diaeased teeth acid ) What causes Dinpepttia but acid 1 IM we not all know that when food bourn in our stomachs what minchief it proddcesl— heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver cam plaint, dlarrlara, dyiicilitery i colic, and corruption of the bloodl What to Scrofula but nn ncid humor in the body! What producce all dm loans which bring on Eruptinntrol the Skin, Scald flead, Salt ltheunt, Erysipelan• ' White Swellings, Poser Sires, and nil ulcerations Internal and en. Carnal! It is-nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which emirs, and tins spoils all the Milan of the body, more or lewd Witacsatines Rheumntinm but: a sour and acid fluid which insinuaton itself between -the Joints and else. where, Irritating and inilonting the delicate themes upon which it nets! So of nervous diseased, of impurity of the blood, of deranged ci rculatlon, and nearly all the ailment. whieh'efiliet human nature. Now I. It not horrible to make and sell, and infinite/9 crones to use thin . . • . SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF P.,TOWNSEND, and yet ha would fain have it understood that °bine. Jo cob Townsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an IM. 'TAMS of hie inferior preparation i I Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the moat distant resemblance to Sid P. Town. sendle article! We wish it understood Inienure it Is thambsalute truth, that S. P. Townnentra article and old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Saraaparilln are heimemrside apart, andinfinitely dissini• tlar; that they are unlike in 'every particular, having not one single thing in common- • Ae S; P. Townsend 'ln no doctor. and. never wan, is no chemist, no pharninceutiet—known no more of miidicine or disease than any other ciarimon,' unacientlfire, unprofenionnt man what guarantee can the public hove that they are re• calving a genuine ecitintific medicine, containing all the vir tues or 'the articles need' In preparing iy, and which are In. capable' of changes which might TM* . them the AGENTS of Disease instead of health ,' •;* But what else-ahould be' cepeeted fioin.vine 'who Knows nothing comparatively of medicine or dideasel It requires a mean of come expenanco to cook and nerve up even a common decent meal. How much more important is it that the persons manufacture medicine denlentatifor WEAK STOMACHS AND •ENFEIGILED SYSTEMS, ohouldknow well the medical properties of plant's, the beet manner of eecuring and concentrating their healing virtuen, alsonnerensin, km:labels° of the various diseases which affect Ufa human system, anti how to Adapt remedies to . these dbieases I • ' • It is to arrant. frauds npon.the n111111'640), to tuber balm Into woundqd humanity,,to,kindla ham in dlie ripainme bosem,ta Vonore health, and bloom, and ' vigor into the crushad.and.braken, and to banish in& la ; .aaVOLDMR. JAEOLTOWNSEND 'hits, .t : 0 91 the op. portuitity and Means Mitring . • Grand Vadvereal Von tratid Iteinibtly Within thejdachomil to the , wledge of all wiul need it. Nat they may learn anti ken .by joyftil axperience,lts Transaelula Power to 'Teal: 3e.Dr. 'RAW ;INS. "".-; yetidXTßiVriciii:Dhina l .and Glaris great vari ely;' French,Chl ha Dinner Tea and Toile swlttelendid D'rnarnents, also, a. variey o t!:.Bione hinai 'and , totninon Dishes. ' , -;:lq(7 CanAin'ti)VaWiitil dif;,fi T iliqW in gii'at Vie of t beet t . IR U M. lll . lli AX4O4l 3 :, l4 'e, 6 ' l : :' Finp fle; re Yliiricf and 'for' iiiale,*4lM;,,Slol4l,lllrttoes;:. die 0V1ar,,q 1 ,441 „ I4I^,PigNIT• 4;:' , ;1. , i0011111131, - , 0 1 0T,.. 4 ' lin'oCt.qjliko ZAC HAMA . ' •0' N. 412 A D,TPATOR 101 l will orfecitially trAtirininititi tliegiyArottlife• ''ocirno ;exofti9imOei, 4 brie•kni. riffiiilwatidn ;sit :,:-8.411)LI!,10Tr . ~~es~l~`~~ ~!~1ttQ i°~~~~ . . . . . . .. ' . I filiEible"trtlPOrtir.Or . ,SEdoOS / r ~! 1 HE sobsextber bffersrat tirisate, sale, .„. ~-, the property on which he now lives, situate in'Erankford tow /20140,40 toilet4voelt; of Car lisle, and I milVricaleof Erchli's Mill; contain ing about 20 acres of slate and•gravet land otliotii: 134cresl cleared . audits a geod,: ate I et: of:'c a I tiva- . tioM With' a 'proportionate'share' of grass' land, the balanceotthelor-is in thribek, I'hera2ls• it ihriVing young ortbard 'of eltoice fruit on• the' ' ! • ' .'-: .'• promises.. The buildings ere a ,111' - '4ood LOG HOUSE and:DOUB-' iell ! , ,',. •LE-LOG BAItN, a smith shop, ~ , 1i % ,,;,', , '. 42 feet by IS, with coal shed -and f-- , --' 4 . --- : - `-f‘ other, out buildings, -Also u-never falling spring neer 'the' lilting°. This is tui excel lent di - dud - for a' Bliteksittith, being at the junk tion of two public roads, and in a settlement for Custom.'. persona wishing toaeo 'the property, will call on the subscriber residing op-the pram bas, Poesesiion will be given.aer . .iime after purchase and payment made, A n Andisputable tale will be given. , HENRY ARNOLD. March 20,'1850-3t STan &Yard Property For Sale. . . 'subscriber otters at private sale the properly on which he lives, situate in Cen treville, Dickinson township, Cumberland doom. ty, containing 3 acres at ground, under good cal ovation, on which is erected a TWO STORY • • BRICK HOLISM, andbrick buck .. ; -. 4 , 1111 buildings, also a TAN YARD. ' , with eighteen vats out of. doors, g,r„, two leeches, two limes, a pool 01 runnin water and four handlers n the shop. The. whole is in good order.— There is also a large Bark shed end shop, and good ',tables attached, with every other conve nience. The lot is well supplied wall trait trees of every kind. It is a most desirable prop erty for tiny one wishing`to commence the Ten• nlng business. Et will be sold on accommoda ting terms, (Ad poasesion given immediately.— Any one wishing to see the property can do so by uppVing, to the subscriber. JOHN NICH. Agent fbr F:liinbeth and Hannah Stone 1 'eb.e7, 1850-3 m. TWO VALII4BLE FARMS For Sale. .iubscribur (niers al pri'vate sale the fol L lowing described Real Estate. No I.—situated in Northiniddleton township, 4 miles East of Carlisle, about one mile North of the Carlisle and Harrisburg' turnpike road, containing 22.5 acres, more or less, about 3 lime- stone and the residua black Slate and Meadow land, all cleared and in a high, state of cultiva tion except 60 acres, well covered with heavy 'l'imber. The buildings nrill'a very fine two story. STO N 110 USE, and n I ood frame barn partly sew, with r . Corncribs, Wagon sheds, ke. 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 lending from Sterrettlp flap to Carlisle, containing 166 acres of first nub slate land, thoroughly & well limed, exgept .3s acres which is well covered with Tinnier. the . 'improvements ore n two Story frame dwelling house and a large frame barn, all necessary out buildmg,s iu 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 wafer near the house that never fail. Persons wishing topurehase or to examine the property will please call on the subscriber residing. in Car lisle. ARMSTRONG NOIIL L. Possestnen will be given on the. Ist of Apri al , requir‘d.' Payments be mode to suit the pur feb.13.50-sm. SUPERIOR FRESH GROOE R lES ! Latest arrival. rill-1E Cheap Family Grocery Store of Jo seph D. Hulbert, \Vest Mona street, Car lisle, has just received a large ats s ft'esli supply or the best FAMILY GR VC rk ES that the Philadelphia markets The subscri tier has just returned front the diry o.3vould respectlully ipvite his Iriends and, public generally, both in town and ClitunslY, to cull and examine for themselves his large and in -reused stock, which embraces all the articles usually kept in his line of business. Such as Rio, Java and St Domingo and Laguna Coffee ; Imperial, Young Ilyson and Black 'Peas ; of very superior quality and Sever; Lavering's crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified New 'Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to suit. honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, •&c Clothes, limey sewing, traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS.*AIso, a general assortment of chewing and smoking TOBACCO, spanish half spaniel' and common CIGARS, Ropes twines, and Brushes of idl , kinds. Primo CHEESE always on hand. Speim, Winter, strained Elephant and Common OILS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE.—I have also added lo my already large stock, a number of sew patterns of White Granite and fancy ten sets. with CROCKERY WARE of every de fcript ion, which I will eell at the lowest prices nor mat. • Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here: ofore bestowed upon Win by a generous public, t be Subscriber tenders i hem his hearty & sincere thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please and pnrticular•ettettuon to business, to merit n continuance of their support. Mardi 20, 1850. JOS. D. HALBERT. CUMBERLAND.AND PERRY HOTEL; t.. Carlisle, Pa.: • td: - • T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Cumberland and Perry counties, and the public generally,lhat he has taken that large, new and commodious Hotel, on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known as the Cutnber/and and Perry Hotel, and recently kept by II W Orth. The house is o new and el egantly finished establishment, is pleasentiy . situated, and is furnished with good bedding and other furniture, and his accommodations are such as to make it a convenient and desire. We stopping place. His TABLE will be fur nished with the best the market can afford, and his BAR with the choicest liquors. He has al ways on hand a large 'supply of FEED, staittible for all.kinds of Cattle, ,and good FEEDING I TS, with other accommodations which cans not fail to render it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS. Ilia STABLING is eaten. aivo, capable of accommodating about 70 head of , horses. Ho has also about 200 acres of good peen& land for Cattle, which can be had on reasonable terms. In short no pains will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction to all his guests, Fob. 13, 1850.—Gm, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Honey,. Cheese, fresh Spaces, Yeast Powders,Maccarofil, Farina, Rice Flour, Baker's ' Chocolate, tlaker's Cocoa, Brown's llonimputhie Chocolate, Oranges, Co coa Nuts, Ralelite, and Currants, for sale at March 20, C. INHOFF'S. - Wheat Wanted. HE'Aighest Market , price, in cash will . lieluddler 'WHEAT, nt the Good Hope Mille; formerly occupied by 'M..C. Davis, ,West rennebbro-to wnshi GEORGE , PRIEST. " 20, 1850-2.amj)d. ' ' ' • Quensware St Glass. A LARGE and . general selection, of these - sr • itiolesin every, var iety has bead added to our tor aortment:.-Also, 4 lot of Cedar 'Ware; embroci. ing Tubs Chains; fluelce.s, Pails; ?cc., at ,usua': low prices, at, the.Groaery Stored Morph ''•J'AVEB ;JUST RV . CEIVED--:At Clionp Store sa groat , varioty of all colors .Woblen7 Yarn, iLang apdlquare,Bhawleofrorn 81 to CO, very, ; cheap indeed.'; , Moue de , Gingham, ;Steel tlontla„and,,Tassolai puree: , twiat,:claspa, lar,4 a, groal.varioty orNoolon , Hose.- A. &„‘,W,.BiNT'Z'„ , - 4 , ' ''' "Ad E t . .„,- 1;:. r lune, 0 ail' xpress, • - TilL'abbidribeir.is' aiOnt Coprip,iiil3i; ' f And ,arrpackngeg thlt! i ve ,Iqft Itt., his. paw!. iyill i bq'atti3nfiBa`lo nyid. - tillapiitch r : Exiir`o , (0107 PIT ni 9g.' a c '4 ,9'. 1 °O;k i t , I '64 1 7 NV' MARTIN:I Cedar Ware.' • . . . .„ ,LIST t,ooetved . ., at. tile °heap Itar4vare,atore eV of the aubscriber,yarvEast t High Strcot, a cOnlitilattkaasottrnontofiTubsl Boalcoto, Chuffs, goy faupOias etlaathit roVilitiachith4.lll::bo'aold liarrohbowby.o:i .rt : 234 .1 . 11,15 tr,pro g pj,rAy. a A xfr o ki t tglilio I . , a + yAND gotv4cildif4A' .btxmado , food y i'for mjnatl rot BRIG' ihelatpre pi J. M=M .oheap Groceries. SE ST;'' I 0S ;13 yopts .. . ..... . iyl7gptc)tteq:And.Sewe.ly I the Ohio W atcli tintlSJ '6llll'SlOrei""Nti,,9s Nbitli'SE• corner of 'itstreet'::' * ' .• . „ Guld,Liivare; ; lll'lt7triecti; full'inVvellod,§3 o a'nd ilver - Levaid, sls'anfi - upivarde. Gold Lopine;;lB, It.',Catiee;jowelled, $25 ;and upwards , • Silver Lopinee; jewelled, '$ iiud . - ulfwards . Silver Qdbrtier•Watches, ,to. 41 . . Silver Spoons,equal- to coin, per petfrri l Feat $5, Desert qlo;Table'sls„'othor articles in pro portion..• All goods warranted to be what. the are sold 'for. • . Constantly on hand a large assortment offine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment' of M J Tobias. & Co., E Simpson,.Sartmel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Iltirrison, G & It Beotiloy. and other superior Patent Levqr 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 orders will be taken, and rin t g puthenacvmovagu nested. of the person or deo. CONRAD . , novBl 'lmporter of Watches WA'I'CHES, JEWELRY, lac. THE subscriber respectfully informs hie friends and the public generally, that he has just returned frdm Philadelphia with the largest nod most splended assortment of Irtitchrs, Jeiu eG,y,'&c.,.ever beiore offered to the citizens of this place. His stock consists in part of a splendid lot of Cold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Sil ver &Tine do. with a Variety of Watches of lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, a splendid assortment of gold pens of moat approved manufacture, Silver Butter Knives, Silver and plated Spoons, fine Silver plated Forks, a large and op tend id lot of „Gold and Silver Spectscles,(he invites pt rticu• far attention in this art , clo of spectae)es, as he eau warrant them to be the bust on this side of Phibthlphis,) Common Spectacles of all prices large end beautiful assortment of Cold, Fin: ~ t •r and Ear Rings, all prices; Pre telfl4lll-it variety. Watch , Keys, Fob tuid„yest 'lmins, Silver and shell Card cases, a itu potior article, Silver thimbles, Silver' combs, .•.,k, tlaskets, with a great variety of otliepir ti•.'es in his line, net necessary to mcniion. Its invites elf to call and examine his stock u=-tired dint it cannot lull to plent.c,, both in emalto: and Itri , e. • 'l' CON LYN. .1:10 lEVIVITE lIOLIDAVS Ilcull-Quarters, Carlisle, Penn s the place where Countyy Merchants and p._ the public in general, will find the largest and begli asSortment of CONFEOTIONA RIES, ever of er offered in This county, manufactured of the beat material expressly for the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber, North Ilanow:r street, -;.n few doors nortlQof the 13ank, where all are invited to call and examine for themselves, as it would be impossible to mention all the vaH• cries. lie would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Preens, Grapes, Citron, Dates ' Almonds, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. In connection with the above he has just received n large assort ment English, French and A nieri,nn TOYS' AND FANCY GOODS, consisting in part of fine French Card and Sew ing Baskels , •of entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes, of f.wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll-heeds, Itul and Jointed Dolls, Bas ket, boll, bone and ohm Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style, Furniture tea.set - S, nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, plaque, accorde ons, harmonicans, drums, guns, and other arti cles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle or naments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, cradles, Noah's Arks masks. marbles of all kinds, fancy soap), Co logne, ox marrow, shaving cream, hair and clothes Br,ushes, &c.. Ile has also on hand a prime lot (if of GROCERIES, consisting of Coffees, Tens, Sngars, Molasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact all articles in the Grocery line, which will be disposed of at the lowest rates. Orders front a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. Carlisle, dec P MONYER. Grenejlargains: CAN be expected from the subscriber, as he has just received L new and splendid as sortment of WINTER G 0 0 DS, which he offers to his customers and others w lin may favor him with a call at great Bargains! CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, satinets, velvet cords, Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels, tiekings, mus tins, calico, cashmeres, do lanes, alpacas, Co burg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish 'linen, corn forts, &c, SIIAWLS! SHAWLS!! A large and splendid assortment of Long and Squat-el Shawls, at all prices to suit the times. BOOTS AND SHOES Also, Boots and Shoes, which he deform inhd to sell low, at his stand, in North Hano first store below llaverstiek's Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. CARLISLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP TIIE subscriber continues the manttracture of CASTINGS, at his Foundry in High street and having . now on hand a lull assortment of Patterns, is prepared to furnish all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTIN eIS in the best style and and at the shortest •totice. He has now un hand a large issortmen. of Cast ings, such rte Corn-crushers, and Gudgeons,. Plough castings. Points, Shears:and Cutters, \Vagon and Coach Boxes, cellar grates Oven Doors, cask Weights, &c. Cooking Ton-plate and Coal Stoves. He also builds and repairs CARS, Threshing Ala :: .7: chines and Ilorse'Pow,crs, with every 6 other kind of 111achinery. , af the shor test notice• Old Iron. Brass and copper taken in cxehango for work. 0:7 -Having purchased all of Kenny & Co.'s' Patterns, persons wishing to havo them will ficd them a• my shop. atig,X6mos F GARDNER. Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil. TitlsSednebv and va , li t i t !, o bT M o e f die tt lnet now such astotang c e ffit n at e cy l in a t i lt r e ceusroonoflPul monary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Gout, General Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, &c, &0., Is prepared from the liver of tho COD FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. (Extract from the London Medical Jonrnal.) C. J. 13. Williams, M. D., F. R; S., Profes sor of Medicine in University College, Lon don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consumption, &c., says I have prescribed the Oil in above f our hundred cases of tuber culous disease of the Lnnge, In different 'stages, which heti° boon under mr oars the •Inst- tWo years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206 ont'of 284, lie win was followed bY marked and uneqUivocal improvement, vary ing in degree irklifforent cases, from' a tempo-, rary retardation of the piogress of tlni. disease 'and a. in:ligation of distressing rilmptcprio, up to a more or less completelestoration 3o appa rent health.- • , "'The oflect of the Cod Liver Oil in most. o these ems was very 'remarkable. Bred in a ihw days the, cough watlnittgated, toration di minished`' in' quanty end • opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became , slower, and 'of better volume, and the appetite, flesh amtstrongth wertfgradually improved. , ~ "In conCluelon' I repeat that lima,pure,..free thellihr;uf the Cod is more ' 1)0)404 10 the treatment of P ulmonaryn Consumiltion, than eny agent, Medicinal, iliatetie or ~ , rogime• "all that has: yet beeffif,hiployfid.” , . ,'t -t•Ai wo , bevertifide arrangements , le procure the Coci'Liver'Oililresh from heed. Mrsrters, it eitit - new.b& bed chemical:3i pure by'lhe single bottle, or, in hoses Of one;dozen each. ' Weinl6rlhl eqtiaeilittiMpid ,',As Ate !incomes,da,pandi! • e ntireiy, 'purity, tee:lunch' care cainicf : be used,ln procuring_it genuine. f • ••• • Every-bottle baying,on if . , , our.rritten fitgne ; ture,'erfey ifeihMended upon 'ikgcnuine. - o, Ptimphititi , 'contaleiogo, 011;' , WitlkheiletniR . • ,7:•'3P101..1:11?1,1qP,,t.0"457.' fin!) it4w4 I ~,,9019.1Y.,:.;;,;:t0PrPtittilT,Iii(d'iit.:..Piithf,..:('-':, •,-,•'' ', ''', l A'XEI, - , ' ' ' ' ' • 108.i3,0f: useful-arm .. p. r t'. •ty of" th,36° ki.,,,essliSweo 1 - X great varlo - t„,juirols(ll•,"t iv,Vju4, r, i fared foe a t )oil i V 1 3 ,,,„ s, n Sar-ll,Vll:h.!7lils:l)fliTkaArcl 7. i/S iieit,. wk,(. 1 ,.! I , Tooth anT,if:Trill!,cif, 'ltk7,4ltre'SlTtlrlaii„,4. :.t' ',,'' 1 1 ite=;ll;:l":%,int ''l,optil.l„?,kr:''ll.'2l)fit°,_,". ,tl4.luni 61•1. ' 1 ',''''',,,,,,...'.. ' :viitut)oll; - ..j i i"". • iuOrin .:,...I.,it°4l4ii74yolOihigli° trliv.o. floc, „ ~,,, .' :1•1:. b, s perm 1-'. , usu. , , It as 'PAP): vATl.,tik.rd • ' i , Pi c?4, # p, u n fo r l A, ig , ' ifiFfu,^-1 n' se)lslet'a,-, ''T- , - ••,,; • ' Inh a a1091'.1/7,77! %. 4 '. V 4, '; ' • .I'. •, „ • ir Atiojcins ! ' For the Removal and Permanent Cure 0 NERVOUS DISEASES, • And of those Complaints which are gauged by an lin paired, weakened or unhealthy condition or the - - - •• Nipnvous pYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of the My" , lesions powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been , pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe 'and ' , the United States, to be the most veguag► medicinal discovery. of the .9ge. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNE.TIC FLUID $ need with tho most perfect and certain success in all cases of • GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone 'to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also In FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP. SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF. NESS, NERVOUS ,TREMORS, PALPITATION OS THE HEART, Aromtlxv, NEURALGIA, PAINS In the SIDE and GUEST,. LIVER-cONIPLAINT, SPRIAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE.of the SPlNE,ellti COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System.. ofi• In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi. einem increase the disease, for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already prostrated system ; white under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Gelatin ,lum, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery 'the exhausted patient and weakened suflbrer Is restore.' to former health, strength, elasticity: and vigor. . The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward apptieation, in place of the usual mode of drug ging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction' They strengthen the wholcrystem, equalise fhi eireutethe of the blood, promote s the secretions, and never do the slight sot injury under any circumstances. Since their Intro auction in the United States, only three years since, more then 60,000 'Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, among senicl Mere a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subjec to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTDIELY AND PERMANENTLY OUEED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and evert thing else been tried in vain! To illustrate Dim use of the GALVANIC DELT suppose the case of a person uttlicted with that bares IN civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic o Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants ar taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscle of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties after the action lime excited has ceased. Now compan We with the effect resulting from the application of th. GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, eve! fr theb worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie th. Balt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid a directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Balt, Moral, causing a Galvanic circulation which will pass on toll': negative, and thence back agairi to the positive, thu keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughen the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY, CURED. A FEW DAYS P OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TM DISEASE OF YEARS. • CERTIFICATES AND TESII,IIIONIALS -.. Of Om most Uiploulpted Clirsfiteter, From-all parts at the (!oluilry could be given, sutecten to ell every column in thie paper AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that "Truth is stranger than Fiction." cen.E OP BBEUMATISN, BRONCHITIS AND DTS!EFSIA lieVc - Dr..7l. ! andis, a Clergyman of New Jamey, of distinguished attainments and emdte: reputation : Stormy, New Jereey, July le, 1848. De. A. IL CI Sir: You wish to know of me what has been the result In my own case, of the appli cation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE My reply is as follows For about iweiny years I had been suffering from Dys pepsin. Every year the sy nipbous became worse, no: could I obtain permanent relief from tiny coupe of seed: cal treatment whatever. About puttee:l years since, II consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in tilt discharge of mypastoral duties, I became subject to I severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of '46 and 90, in consequence of preaching a great des. in my own and various other churches in this region, I wu attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became si• severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pas. total labors. My nervents systemiras riow thoroughly pros. grated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing the: these disordbrs were connected wills each other through the medium of the Nervous System. Inthe whole pita' , macopreia there seemed to lie 110 remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; ever) thing that I had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last i Was led by my nieials to examine you: inventions, end (thougl) with no wry sanguine hopes of their otficiency,) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GAIy4ANICJIELT AND NECKLACE, with the MANNETIC FLUID. This was in. June, 1846. To MT lIIIMAT •5T01.011.114..1.2. In TINO OAT. sly Dlrer..l l .l. HAD noes; IR Claire D• 111 I was 1:11•111.1/ TO REHM. M.PA.VORAL. tseeee ; 1100 ii•Ve I SINCE OMITTED • IMOLA navies OR or Tile BRONC 111 1 11.; •1 1 111 Mir RHikti• M•TIC Arr.:MOH 14.11 ENtIRELY CEASED TO TBOlllll.O MS. Such is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment I hare recommended the BELT and FLUID to Many who have been likewise enfferitii from Neuralgic enc. limy. They have tried them, WITH n rrrr ereutte I mazy; IN Icvniv case. I am, dear air, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE used for all complalnts affecting the Throat or Head, such ea Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizattiese of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or Roaring in the Kara, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called Tie Dotoren'. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a deficiency of Armour Energy in the effected limbs. Dn. CIMISTIeII Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete 'and entire cure is thus offected.._ 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis nave been reported to Do. CHRISTIE and hie Agorae witbt the teat two years, which bare been entirely restored. op- Car. Antiwar, J. te. Tou•s of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not been able to walk a step for near four , year., and we, SO helpless that he had' to be'fed The moat celebrated physicians gave him up. In five dap; alter he commence/ wearing the Gauva7c Bei.r, Nrc itt,scr, alto BRACELETS. he walked across the room, and In three weeks he kad per, lastly reerwered his health. Captain Tomes le seireug, yearn of age. Severe Deafness Cured, The following is an extract from a latter lately received from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia: "A. H. Osmosis, M. D.-DearSir ; Ono of my patients, unknown.to me, obtained your GUlL'af tit BM and Neck lace, with the Magnetic Fluid, fora serious affection of Deafness. The case was that of a lady whose Nervehes system was.much , r disordered, and her general health poor. Much was dohopreviously to the applicationpf the Belt, but with vary little suacess, , and f feel' it only right to tel you; that since she commenced wearing The Belt and using • the Fluid, but a few weeks..sgo, she his ENTIREIX RECOVERED HER HEARING,' end' : hae general health ie better than for several years." MP. Every case uf Deafness, If it .be: Nervous; es 11 generally. is, can be cared by this wonderful remedy. DR. CHRISTIE'S ~" GALVANIC BRACELETS, Are found of vest service in cares of Convulsions or Flu Spasmodic Complaints, and general 'Nervous Atfeations of the Newt and upper extremities, A Llp .raisy and Paraly sis; and all diseases caused by a - dendiener of 'vowel .or Nervous Energy. in the limbs, or other organs of th e ff t ,130... Many ; hundred Cirtilicates nom all, parte onthe Pountrr of the moat extraordinary charactoro a nhe if eop4No 'tniuble'pr Ificiorrenienee'ettendi ‘'the 'nen of D8. ,- CHRISTIVS, GALVANIC JIRTIOLEB, ,, a6II they, may • be worn .by; the.most 'feeble find, delicate.vritn' perfect ease and, safe ty, In .many eases, the. sensation attending their yowls Mthly pleatanj anfl , can Mt cent to any part of the coontry:' "; • ''," ; 6 . . Prices: • •I The Galvepin . Belt, : ThreelDollari f The Galyenin:Neckleoe, , ,': .T3kn"Dollars,..i .1. The Ciatvinlo Braoelet,s k :'One Dollar ViAele.. 1 4"h 41 Magi!9t 1 9 ;; , 0 4,0: woo,. A , 4 iti.ardeleli are aidoMpaiiied ;hi Ail; - and 'Vein turecnoni. nith folk partiOhl!Ml 11191"11PP14 et the authorised' Agent: Sold,' Sin !9011•10 1 yy ..„. • d FIR"' .., ~ , J'' , q ..`4 :::" poRE an , l imtho'n,•Her* ' '‘14 1614 t 4L; 11 1°C r144%ii, Shoulders,. ring 4 l . " k ' H a ms l4i l l i l on. handl and f° ,a; 441151 ,Q4e98q"9111,441E1ir.4, A -C i ° l,'• ' t 1 . '. eAla 14.'4 ''''. 4 ' ''. ' ll 'ii‘ t :Wilk; El,4oPe'P'''l4. ~,, ,lfurketd l ' i e , ' '.: , , u *O.iOA sa—,,nlEnov' oloptedia' "' ' ' ' Iconagra,R. --- Ifiripb spencer R. `" is vat ityle work,. e 0 .1, Y ., _ i n uTrad, pflljekillEtblV.,o,,,o,l_lolagato'oo/08.cnolliWoilIntirlitg,, .:COWSO of. pnblioanot .. _At i, . r_ itusi.,ateadt , ,(A,„tty.Ptlio.,NAmthigp‘Z m°,;„`,:,; T4R -4, F4B,‘ A ` ) Five:' , fluioloamett A I t g a,,, l r t o'o 0 0k Storms , .I,4lo,pr,,niott ,bo;e_d 6 h, ' . 1 1 1,6 vieeeti,ddAnf dr 7 whore, anns P ri P ti° " l/ .. 7' ~,- ; -;,,0?i1,,:., nine. ;," , , i'' . ~n,;~,~llitnlel~~ht~;;'~a :riaiso Fortes ? !, •,. . . , HE largest, ojteopeSt, best; and , most. elegant aseartfrigint br'HANG ,FoIITES in' the nitell.Staten; can' alwayk be found at•tbe warahousef the subscriber, 171 'ChemileStreet, above Fifth, At the. Old Stand occupied more than a third of a century by Mr.Georgo Willig, music publish. er: Pianos. amps, Organs, Seraphines ans„B4e.,. fresh 'from the, most .celebrated Manu facturers in Now York, Boston,. Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Sold, wholesale and retail,at the maker's cash prices. OSCAR C 13 CARTER, 171 chesnut Street, Plail(o42lo2in I'4, 1850. THE . GREAT CHINA STORE • • • OF PHILADELPHIA. PriIIANKFUL to' the citiions .of, Carlisle and its vicinity for their inereaseil custom, we again request - their company to view our large ant l splendid assortment of Chiba, Glass & Queensware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets; and single pieces, either of 91ais, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities tomtit purchasers, for legsihnn they ellen be- had elsewhere—ln' fact at less titan \Wholesale Prices. AMERICAN AND ENC.LISII BRITANNIA METALGOODS in greater yariety than over beloro offered in the city. EANC Y CIPINA in great variety very cheap. VTAVe would invite any person visiting the city to cull and see us—they will nt least be pleased to walk 10ound our beautiful store, and to view the finest China and the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE. & MI'I'CFIELL, No. 219 Chesnut Street. Phi In. sept2G' , l 9 I y mo ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY AND o n 0 111 A N 'C Y Protemsor C W Roback, EFSOIIT SWEDEN.] Office, No. 71 Locust St., abotte Bth, op posite the Musical Fund Hall, Phil'a. ' 1425,000 HAVING I3EEN WON. my numerous friends on the late Fresh den 111/ tial election, should convince those akepti cal poisons who talk of FAILURES, that ut such thing as FAIL IS Ur hitS been known by the .mi inent and disiingnishcd Astronomer and trol. oger, C. W. ILDHACK, during his :cape once of over a quarter of a century. Do you oubt predestuiatiOn 1 Then why not every man gain a celebrity of General Taylor, is Daniel W ter or a Henry Clay 1 And yet there are Born vho are foolish enough to doubt tat a man a be born with the power to see into future is. How con it be possible that the destiny man should be governed by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards? and yet there ore thousands who allow thetnselves, with open mouths, to swallow the greasy words or some old woman, whose true skill consists in filling them With wonders that are most difficult for the digestion ofothers, who arc mire credulous, yet more scientific. It is such that bring discredit on a profession that has been acknowledged to Leis science of the highest orderfrom time immemorial,and is the only pro fession that has any authprity to sustain it. The high respect which General Taylor, and Charles Bet natiotte, late king of Sweden had, for Astrol ogy, is shown by their letters for their Nativi ties to the .subscriber, which it will give him great pleasure its showing to those' who favor him With a Ba ll. In addition to his power to foresee future e vents, he has the power togive such information as will effectually redeem such as are given to the too free use of the bottle. lle is also caps bleofeuring diseased heretofore considered in curable in II is country by the ordinary medi eines, and wishes all to give him a call v;lio have beed given up by pity Sienui.3 and wish to be cur ed• He will warrant a cure in all cases,and will make no charge except foe the conjurations, he ' shall make use of in hi s office. „lie is often asked what a Nativity is? He answers according to Geomancy, one oldie seven points in the science of Astrology, that it is a . llorroscepe oldie future events of a person's life, carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, containing an account of all the lucky and unlucky days ii. the months and years of the persons life tar whom it is east i by which menus thousands in this country and else where have been prevented from misfortunes that hail beenhitiden in the womb of futurity, by re ferring to their Nativity before entering on any speculation. of business or pleasure. lit should be in the hands of civery one as their iIrEMAIIRe for We. A Nativity elan individual can only tore- Warn the possessor of troubles that are in 'future for him; those who are invorivi 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 be;efil. He is ready to uselds influence to forestal the results of lawsuits,and all undertakings iu which there is a risk involved, he also makes use of his power for the restoration of, stolen or lost property, w kiddie has used for the advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. Who can doubt a gentleman's gibilitieS, who has bad the honor to be called on and consulted with by all the crown ed heads of Europe. and enjoys a higher repute lion as an astrologer-than any one living ? Ors-He can be eonSulted with at his Mince, or by letter, if pre-paid, and he is prepared to make use ends power on any of thefollowing topics:— Business anti descriptionsuravelling li> land or sea; COUrtshiplltldvice given for their seccessful accomplishment; speculating in stocks, meridian &se, or real estate: the recovering of legacies ,in dispute; the purchasing of tickets; and the safety adults at sea. lie also offers his services respec ting health, wealth and :marriage, love lairs, journey's, lawsuits, difficulty in business, fraud, and in all thu concerns afire: and invites all, to call who areafilicted, corporeally or mentally. Ladies, 93 cents; Gentlemen, $l. Nativities calculated and read,in full, according to the Or acies'of Masculine Slims—Ladles. $1; Centime" $ ,50. NatisiCies calculated according to Geomann cy,tov Ladles, $2, in full, $9; Gentlemen, $3 In full, s9.' . ' WATCUES 1" vraTonzs . . ... . . --) Great induce . I.o : ''.:' f. ' LErris R. ments to per. 7 i 2: i . .\'.. :HBO 0 Jli eons in want ,• . .."-',' ALL,' Ao; of ago a dl ,- A-,....: \ 9 • l'• •.. 110., . North ll'...l7'oll! :•••• ,„Z... : ., 7 '' 'fit Seiand St, 7 , TXHVIN d roccivod atuntiOnal, suppliee 'o s Al Gold and' Silver WATCHES of every, description, from London , Liverpool and' Swit- zerland importations, iamow prepared to turn. ish ' tho very,best artic i b at a price far below' any over offered, of the sanivputlity c and which'' cannot` ha iincleisolii by 'any other store in' Philadelphia or 'elsewhere.. Every watelrsold will bo perfectly regulated, and warranted to ' I be as good as. represented. '•,. , t. : - . , Watches at the following low prices : Gold - Levers; full jewePe,lo.cartitoasesi , s 2o 00 , Sillier :do .'. dou . ~. ,12 00 G.old'T.Aerlities, jeWelod,: carat cam '22 ; 00 'Sillier';do. - do. ,' ~ _ :, ~ ' 8,0:0 The L. •R. II rciunall G old Pan, a annerior 'rticle in sitirer chie„witli I,andyvarraht (id sl,sq ; Gold, Pencils for $l, and onwards, Gold Medallions; and Look tfor Dag u r rreetyne Lik o.* • nesime, Gold Ghaine and flair bracelets, Breast PineiTar Rings,Yinger Rings, and a' general naeorttnenk,o .overy: deseript ion of 73 ewel rY. kunneual • _ .110 '.71 1 4ra street, 2d , door 'beim Rac. '-•sti*eißhoalielpAL' ' • •'' LCW - IS R. °MALL; . ee1:91;1840,6in/ irieree ageit.) . • • o 'of Pocket Boilo,. koi,, 'MarialfEt thrY St, et; above. Scrolid. 1 -, AV. 52i p t' B ile l n LlDAß.liliV,'''.'`.: -°' j, roilti V e9 -. Is P V.; rib i lr Ttop e e r c io tf r u a ll n y , po o li s o t ts fu 'p l u ,s b t i o i: k a , t; 4 , ,tpenento iiss_P . C ties; Bill, Books, ' ”;PaCitSt 13°°"1: " B°1kall t;c:,ses, , Pqrt .po '''s l"ssinß 9aB " ;c 'P aT 1 't. Iniiiis; kind' "4 bales Purses,., Pe ''' l Pony cnr,,,. , , •-• -•`. ~ 'oo l'4 :fine. PullorYo q ° ' , l case '; ;. '. f ' ',- '. '' '„ Pencils, ;Seger Cases . ,- ' —.' ' me4, l '' Back:, ~ G C•1i11r.P., ,,. : 1 < •.'' ' ""' ', .Bpar4o, , .fil 11)6,Phi,7nninin nt)1101111" 'l(' • •Hia'as O li f lVillt:9°°9 q 4 ti t ;'fth'Ci l t quality 4'4 We and ,1 00,r 1 1. 41 0 1 1 ,?r , 1, Aidi 4 ev,ary dgelr' , • excallenvrttsup.PA9_ tare,win-, it flii; tirriets •able,faliOXlAntjatii;vioad, in'ellilt]3oolo4llPo34 e,•lie tl e, P °Te ''' Tar' Weeliiiii let,lel'OC," , ! ~ r ' 1- l " 'retell in•L'l.,hc. 6 , ,t 4 w,he'tiegire'Co,"FluPillY, thel,fli' '''' l447.4l re••t r i f eE r iattlle beetquipty.will eqd: "'Welve B w t,' .r.1,1q leek, by , ,couleiscin. tilt! le+ ' 6l t ',9ft'ilic, In iiP,,,); pln snfil'il; f r,,, vk , '"iniiiiilivrt- t. ',' t Ddotratanuin.turo, , I„ le-4.'414i roc7')-. , 5 1 1 Chesnut Street! ,'''', -, —0 ,_,.' _ "? -•'... '' ' '' ' Canal , and Rail Road' Li ab.. phia, Baltiinora,Tittsinrg,,&e. - JW,,,ICERII, Fpintirding,and Commission Merchant, Hshmsgung, Pit. infornui 'his lxisi,rlels and the publiertitat fromthe liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year ho has been eneourdged to Makgniore extensive ar tithgements for the present season, and. has ad ded two, new, large and splendid Boats to his LINE, and Wilf be fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal,' to forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE of all kinds .to and. from Ileltimore; Pittsbargh, &c., at the lowbst rates of'freight and with the utmost des. patch. Agents' for Boats; • CARLISLE .4 GASKELL, • Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. (.4EISE & SON, No. 48 Commerce et. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, 2 J. McFADDEN & CO.SPitts'g Agents:for Cars, WUNDERLICH & CRIER, o l v t NO. 272 Market et., Philadelphi CHALORER REYNOLDS, No. 423 Algiltet at., Philadelphia. ' BI.FER ' Bro j a A dstrec N[LB t,ti C iii O ad . Llpilia. PENN'A. Ez 01110 LINE, I North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tr. Restoration & Preservation of the • Hair. By DI Wise &. Son, of Virginia. bies°tc. ' attend fii Vers i o t nunpailcr nally to the great number of doily applications, from nil sections of the Union, for their remedy for Baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR 'TO NIC, have found if necessary to appoint a General Travelling Jlgent, to visit different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint sub-a• gents, use rind vend the Hair Tonic, and to ap• ply the RESTORATIVE, and to put them' into the hands of those he may appoint to•ope• rate wherever n sufficient' - number of patients in l'iny town or'neitililorliood Ord! lie obtained. Copt. GBORGE CALVERT, of lattquier county - , Vu., is alone authorized to act as Gen oral Travelling Agent, with the powers above ndieated. BEM ,fflipt,cll4ncaus. tunb.. VELl4.:Ticiriktuiklation Roust-) •-• Capt. C. may he expected to visit, as speed it y as practicable• the pi - I%4mA! c tics and town of the Union. N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the BAIR. TONIC (which clear Mes the bead of dandruff, strength ens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it, also, from baling off,) for the region of country most contiguous to his operations, or it may always be obtained at wholesalo, and fbrwardcd to any part of the Union, by addressing the proprietors, M. WISE Si SON, Richmond, Va. irrPriee $9 per dozen cash. Six bottles for $5 or one dollar single bottle. [nov2B,l y For sale in Carlisle by S \V II A V li•R STICK sarxi INSURANCr. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company -of Phil'a. Office ..No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital $3OO. 000. Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the most favourable terms, receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on inte rest. , The Capital being paid up kind invested, to gether with accumulattni premium fund. aflords a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured,. The pre mium may be paid in yearly, haft yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurances for life. 'flits plan o nsurance is the most approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Bri tain, (where the subject is hest understood by he people. and where they have had the long est experience,) as mincers from the Mot, that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS Has appropriated - in De cember, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest polices; to Ett per cent., 7i'Per cent., &c, E.tc.,on others, in pro portion to the time •of standing, making en ad dition of $100; 387.80; $75, &c., Eec. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more thaq,so per eencon the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will i)e seen by the following examples from the Lile Inse• retire Register of the Company, thus : ME Bonus or Amount of Polley tc Aqhtion Bonus payable a the party's decease Sum Insured N o 58 $1;000 88 2,500, 205 4,500 270 2,500 333 15,000 $lOOOO $1,100 . 00 250.00 2,750 . 0 400'00 4,400 . 00 175'00 2'175'00 .4-37'50 5'437'00 Pamphlets containing the table of rates and explanations of the subject ; forms of ap plication, and further information can he had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary. 13 W RlCHARDS,President. JNO F JAMES, Actuary. m2'49ly , SCROFUL f\ Em jf thousands of cures of Serofula, cancrrc. Ayn7M and otho impure disease.s of the li/oad--and kt !he\ V ERY SMA T.L QUATTTITY tahieh unts used qf a Medicine co spa cures ea rush &saws, bi any proof of the purifying atedteed power ea A. Medicine ,chick hos subdued and conquered such diseases-- Chas there is unquestionable evidence that— BRANT'S INDIAN PUNTING EXTRACT fa nub a Medicine, in even respect; and there Is 4bundant proof, in great cores effected, that ONE BOTTLE of it con tains mare pnvi fying, healing virtue, and medico/ than there is contained In FOUR BOTTLES of any Sar.l. yarilla, or nny other medicine that has over been offered for male. There la undoubted proof in our pamphlets, that by the use of No great Indian Purifier, they that wen, DY ING yet LlVE—they that were LAME and CRIPPLED can now WALK—they that wore SICK, SCROFULOUS, and otherwtse diselutod, have baba inaLon tand CURED. Hundreds—Thousands— who have used BRANT'S PURIFIER after having used and tested to the Sarenpeeritlat hav eler medicines rote ornmended to euro blood diseededecided that— Brant's is the Cheapest because one bottle of It hes piers =diced, curative matte. , twit, and, In consequence, cures more disease, In much i.e fees, than one bottle of any other medicine. If _then, one bolas of BRANT'S PURIFIER wilt cure FOUR TafF,Rmore disease than ems beta. of &imperil. PURIFIER'. would be u cheap at four "an a bottle, as ..I.Paritta at one dollar. But Bee Pres PURIFIER I. for oily ONE'DOLLAR a bottle; and as a bottle of it cured, and is capable ofeuring, FOUR - TIMMS unlash dilemmas mob:Otis of Sarsaparilla, there. fore,. Sanapartlle, in consequence of Its las power and tee ra bilicatelEcaci, should be. sold at no more. thou Nutty. its. coifs per bottle, to .60 jug e . .1..qp as the PUIU/iIER at pgq,Dollar's •Worth 1 howntneh DANCER=fIow 'mad' SYPHILIS—how touch. 8011.0VILA.,vrill dollar ' . worth of BRA T'S PURIFIER cure I' Reid tho folltright statement, whki spechnen of.its polTer . . . can:o3oo7s OR - o 'uLA ! This in the cane Of a dyftig ems who yet Siva; De was ,twed of a worse case of, 8011WfULa, by only. hooky boa tte• of Brent's Tutifior, than ever was cured by the nu of Detebreosu.ons Of the best Sereopardte that was ever made. Sarearatilla hem not rafgeistet etedteilpour to,effect the cure of such a ruoltfeoly • ' B. HA hope taicaso, Mr. J. marr MLIN, of ß ned ,Oliid C a.f 'Y., had MO ule four y e ars. cum to his hod the Sea yew—be was so much dlieasod and.dobllltated u ,to be unable to raise his bend to his head. He had the bat waited! mink* used am. of the best tiorsopergies to no good sabot— got puss aria taro% and was considered to be In a'dittey stote, end could net live tioettpfur boars loner when be commenced tisinialtANT . B PIMUYIEIL: ' HIS mien was ear to fails, a Übe sou *am .tUooksa atiadartpt, 'er his chin, so that be 2 beintbed tbiouglt the hole ; his aer was so eaten around that it could be WIN sop out of itglotace,it only holding by eseendiselesis3he pee ,Orses aro was destroyod by two ulcers; ainulcer under theart, ultimo as st wan', hoed, hod nearly cam Ursuah Ma side alai his body. Thus he was afflicted with' Sweaty , i n c h widrid, aaria, stf entire ulcers, op various parte of his rracin. Tar•further, and Mil particulars. too our'pAyg. Dr. THOMAS WIVIJAMS, one of the Most skilflarphy. .eicirms of.Romo, win called to see Huth' the day ors •be commencoduillug Briun's • Puer... - . Dr. W. Gram ed him, LPL then told him that all Ow medicines in ths .:eavidwat tyke Mas-Atiat Phi cue was , Waite than Hopehlast..-. No* baar Mr. NASSIN'S statement of curot He lard nobly wifisbroeured ouobottla of RELINT'S PURINWP/0 EXTRACT, of Birrall 4 Loortard, drukgisla of Rome. I commenced,talngthat,amd_berae lugettetter. TIO4 bottle , enabled me. ger *Loy bed, whore I had been donflned ih n : =l t t!o b r i t=el ed teurnoat4l"Xotreirnot onto/ tre, where I procured em bottle, more; and when bud fin .. lobed using them, areattem oat of notate ulcer, Itsd bootrd =terse bonito more Ilfrectod a P)., 01.1itZ of teem, and reatorod too to good arolle.".•• • V' FO EWES! , „ „ I^..SIP.H.ASICIN but eliom.to the 'Maio Mar, and'ther New are witnessed and certtn 3 ed to by Dr. T:WILLIAMS...Mr, TtlifittirrECOßW,t4'fbtericwittßirreeirtni i r g i=" i• For. oale. by J. W.- W BAVERSTICK;e',; - 'AI tick • arlaYLP ,, EVa_yei ! SlLlppopekburg-7Wra t.ll,2yar rpbr Newville-;-A • C iKitilliOnlormt!Platray"' an,tt.id 4,11ance.,• MinersolvQ.:44±4, 1, leni.n;kp* y4r W;,,F.,94glapiccitiateLllo l : l ,) Arrobtiric:, Alt 4! , , t t RI ~ . '', . .., ; ..,,ii, - ,'icl";MmAifiiti-i-i'g?