- Oitt'wWlJ? • , From the Presbyterian: The Death of Great men. • .• • In the midst of national mourning over ,• the death of the Chief . Magistrate of our country, the intelligence roaches' us that killed \ Sir Robert Peel is dead—suddenly lloy a falyromhis horse. The event has . 'struck the,Linited Kingdom with' aatini ishment, and been felt in its suddennesi and effects in the heart of .the continent. He was not in power at the moment of • his death, buthewas .accustomed to' wield it, and a few months, weeks per ' haps, might have restored him to th4i --helm-ofaffiiiiii.=l3fitFhels . datfd 1-7-fterr eml..Taylot •is -- "dett - d. -- - Louis Philippe . is said to bo dying. All men are dy ing.• ,• The dieat must die. There is:no die-, charge in that war.:•• In the sudden' fall of those who have filled the highest pla ces ir- the earth, whosemme has become world-famious, and whose position seem ad to promise them exemption from the common lot of men, we are compelled to see What we should never lose sight of, that one event cometh alike to all. "Death, with Impartial fate, Knoche at tht palace door and cottage gate." ' Same men are mighty, but God- ) is mightier than they. His hand is quite as essential to their support, as it is to keep an infant in life. When he with draws it, they fall and die. And how true those oft repeated words' of a great British statesman do now „ap pear—" What shadows we are, what shadows we pursue?" Where is Gen oral Taylor ? Where is Robert Peel ? Vanished as the shadow oh the wall. We saw them yesterday; 10-day they are gone. As shadows they, -so were they shadows which they grasped. What to them this moment is the Pres idency of the widest repnblic of-the earth, or the Premiership of the mightiostking- domin the_world. To a 'Sovereign in finitely above them both, they have'ren dared. theiraecount c and taken their pla- cgs where beggars and prineeb aro on a level, all earthly distinctions Aremerged, and crowns and thrones andAordsirs are - oilistriliiited . ein principles llreand here= tofore unknown.' Impressed by the death f such men, Struck down in the height of their Mme and power, how vain appears tile struggle — foi`drifinaii - Oiiainong men ! It is so short dived. It costs a life to win it, •and then there is no life left in which to- enjoy it.- Eyen those who have power the longest are far from bang the happiest. It is maid-that the Emperor of all the Russias Is about to abdicate. Many a crown press es an aching head, and the • royal purple often cOvers an anxious heart. It is not greatness that makes .happiness; and and greatness, when gained, gives no exemp• - .Con from death. Yet the struggle will go on. There aro ihoucnndo who would strive for the Presicigncy, though they were to die, like Taylor or Harrison, in the first half of their term. Fame, power, einhty nhd .unsatisfying as it is, is the great good with r}ien. L the death of great men remind us of the glories of the eternal state in eon - trust, with those that perish with the u sing. Immortal honours, fadeless, infin --itep:ord-layanthlesire;--awriirth-e—ti-ght.- eous there.. Hero the highest honours and the brighter pleasures wither in an hour. ''But the bright world. to which we go, Math joys substantial and sincere." Selfishness Unchristian. - Live for some purpose in the world.,:-- Act your part well. Fill up the , mens -ore of your duty to others. Conduct yourself so that you shall be missed with Borrow when you are gone. Multitudes of our species are living in a man ner, that they are not likely to c lie re n tiered a moment after their disappearance. They leave behind them scarcely any . traces of their existence, but are forgot ten almost as althciffgh - t4ey Wild' never been. They arE,, while - they live like one pebble lying unobserved amongst mil /ions on the shore ; and. when_ ttiey -- die, they arc like that same pebble thrown into the sea, which just ruffles the sun. face, sinks mid is forgotten; Without. be ing missed from-the beach.—They are neither regretted by the rich, wanted by the poor, nor celebrated by the learned:- Who has been the better for •their life ? Who has been the worse for their death ? _ Whose tears have they dried up ? Whose wants supplied ? Whose miseries have they healed ? Who would unbar the gate of life to re-admit them to existenCe? Or what ,face, would greet them back again to our world with a smile 3—Wretched, unproductive mode of existence! Selfish ness is its- one clir—it is " a starving vice.' che man that does no good ; gets none. -Fre is like theheath inthedesert, neither yielding fruit, not seeing ivhen ,good cortieth ; a. stunted, -dwarfish, miser able,s h We are eient.into the world to dc, good; and to be destitute of:public spirit is to forget one hnlf our errand upon earth:, Rev,, J. A. James. • EXAMPLE OP .TILE EARLY • CHRISTI Pls.—Justin Martyr, one of the parties; ovriters,Whis• "Apology" to the,fieatgeri • in behalf of the ehristtins says : "We who once hated and murdered one anoth er, we who would not enjoy the hearth kr common with strangers, oil account of the difference ' . p(' Our - custorns t ;tnow live in common .with them, since tho . appearance of Christ; we pray for our enemies; we seek to persuade those who hate-us unjustly, that : they may direct their luves aCdording.te the glorious doe trine,s ,Of ,Ghrtst, and may share with' u. the joyful ,hope - of. enjoying-. the same privileges . ,froni. - Godtite, Lord .of all Boots, Shoes , anl WE 111611#444` 00081/1 TlMralloki cilrinclr. `; p!' M. 1 M. rP O.RTR invites ilia atientioh of -I.le public, to his largo , and,, complete no. • sortmo'nt of BOOTS, SHOO'S. 4 aArriats, just received from'Philadelphia, jncluding's va• rtoty of new ityloi."'-Ills oxperiop.ca in'tha Shoo bwiiitess:ettables him4o,select . work'ul , the beet matorials,and:waritmenehip, which be sold at the leweat chalgirico -and wiirranted• WOustomer, work attohded to rtusunl. . _ Ati.p.ccitancous. • THE' ASSAM' TEA. dO . DIPANY, 136 Greenwich Street New Vcrk. THE proprietors 'Jog leave to call the atten tion' of connoiseurs in Ted, and the hoods of families td'. the choice and rare selection of TEAS imported by thom,andlitherto unknown in this country, which, *- their fragrance and delicacy, coundried with virgin parity and strength, 'prancer,. an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor., . The TEAS OFFERED, are the FOLLOW ING Tho Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 031,00 pr lb piphon do '0,75 Dinri do • - 0,60- °Emcee, a Green Tea,. 1,00 Too-mina, do ,0,75 . 'l'icki-tsiaa, do - -0,40 Ed-li Mixture, a compound of • the most rare and choice teas • . . , grown on the fi_ ____rtile.and genial _soil of_Assau ,_________L....._l,oo.___ a -With-view to - en. ouragellfellitreduction Of .these matchless eas, it _is theintention.of the proprietors to istribute by lot, among the pur chasers, aqu ntity of Teas equal to the FIRST YI. , ARS' P °FITS .on the sales effected.— / Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate, entitlidr him to 0 _.,/ E CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBU TION ! ! ! for every fifty cents laid out, s and ' on the receipts amounting to 820,000, the tin- dermentioned . parcels of Teu, to the value of ten per cent., or Two thousand dollars will he Oven away as Bonuses!!! dem - ding to the following scale : .. ' 5 Pricer 50Iba Tea each at $l,OO pr lb 2501ba 0r5250 20 " 25 0 " 0 500 " 500 50 " 10 0 " " 500 " 500 100 " • 5 .. .. " 500 " 500 250 ~ • 1 o u " 250 " 250 =1 Those persons who prefer low er priced Teas can receive their prices in 'proportion, or THEY WILL BE RE-PURCHASED FOR CASH, nt a reduction of 10 per cent. Country agents required. Applications to be - addiessed (post pali,l,) to the Company's DoPot as above [ je12,'50,3M Great Bargains! - CAN be expected from the subscriber, as - he has-just received t. new and splendid as sortment of IVINTlift"- - 0091)S, which he offers to his customers and others who may favor hint witli a call at great Bargains! CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, satinets, velvet cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, — white-and Canton - Flannels; - tieltings: - Inus hits, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Co bvrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Liall_linert, corn — forts, &c, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A large and ,splendid assortinent of Long and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the times. ' • BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, Boots and ShoeS, which he is determ ined to.sell low, at his stand, in North Hans first store below llaverstick's Drug Store. • ver street, Carlisle. J. G. °AMON-Y. CUMBERLAND AND PERRY ROTEL. Carlisle, IP'entett. rirLIE subscriber respectfully inforpaS the eitinns of Cumberland and 'Perry counties, and the public generally, that he has taken that large, new and commodious Hotel, on North lianoverstreet i _Carlisle, known as the Ciuriberiand nod l'erry Hotel, and recently kept by 11 W Or. The house is a new and el egantly finished - establishnichtos . pletisenif situated, and is lurnished goad bedding and other' furniture, and his accommodations are such as to make it a convenient and desire. ble stopping place. His TABLE will be fur nished With the best the market canalrord r and his 11Al2 with the - eh oi•cc st liquors. He has al, ways on hand it supply of FEED, suitable for till kinds of -. Cattle, and goad FEEDING LOTS, with other accommodations which cam. -not Mil to render it it desirable storming , place forDllo VERS. His STABLING , is extern. sive, eatable of accommodating [theta 70 head of horses. Ile has also about 200 acres of good pasture land for. Cattle, which can be had on reasonable terms. - In short no pains will' be spared to render the utmost satisfaction to all Iris guests, HENRY GLASS. Feb. 13, 1850.-13 m. • NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE • NO IIUMMICr! milli; undersigned would respectfully inform .11 their friends and-the public generally that they have jtist opened a new and fashionable assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, m the store room formerly occupied by . Wm.Oshorn, in North Hanover street, a few doors above 'Wm. Leonard's old stand, and 4rom their expe• rience,in the business they, feel confident they have supplied themselves with as good and cheap a stock as can be shown in Carlisle, and which they arc determined to sell lower for Cash duns hey can be bought elsewhere,. • Manufacturing and Repairing done in the best manner at the shortest notice: They have on hand a very heavy stock of all Kinds of LEATII• ER, which they will sell at a small advane3 to Shoemakers and others, who will find it to their advansageTortmll and examine. WM. ASVIN . dr., CO. Carlisle, junes3m Fresh Drugs, Illedichees, tke. Ste. , 4 Er,d al , I have just received from .Philadel• Wphis and New York very extensive additions to my former stock, embra cing nearly every article of Medicine • --' now in use, together with Paints, Ods, Varnishes,''Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing _Tackle, --t Bruheit Of almost every description, with ari endless variety of other articles,-which I ant-de-- termined to sell at the EERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, -Pedlars n d others, arc respectfully requested not to pass the •OLD STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality, end upon reasonable terms. S. ELLIOTT, May So . "min street. Carlisle. rA3EUVEIC • S' SLOT L. ‘ST HIGH STR , F,T, CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber' (;ate of the "Stone Tay• ern." Walnut Ilotiom Rbud,Yrespectfully informs his friends and the üblic generally that he has taken that wel l known Tavern stand, in East High street, formerly kept by .\lrs Wunderlich, and that he is s t ow prepared to accommodate Partners, Pedlars. Travellers, and all others who may favor him with a call, in the most accommodating manner, ffis stabling, which is largollandlconvenient,. 'will be in charge of a careful Ostler. He flatters himself Hutt from his experience as an Inlceeper, he will be able to rendergene rat satisfaction. niyl.3m- Th eIIItMTIA - N1 HOFF-MAN: clittest - Ifoi•se Hord; • kLUOINI.NG THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA, TIIG subscriber-having leased the above large and commodious llltil'EL,Situated onike corner of the Public Square and South Harm- Net street, and lately occupied by Ben!. L Salt , lemon, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that, he is prepared to entertain thetn.-in n manner which cannbt lhil to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most pleasant loca tion in the borough—hits boon newly furnished mid otherwise improved, and no pains will - be spared to, make those who may sojourn• with him, comilintable during their silty. Ilis par lors ate large and well furnish d, and his chant. bars supplied :With new and nunfortable bed ding. • HIS TABLE will he supplied ivr h the hest the market can afford, and all who are connect ed With his house will be found attentive care ful and obliging. THE BAR will emdain the best liquors the city can produce. ..... lIIS'STAB LING is entirely new and omen sive; capable of accommodating from 50 to go horees , -making tit a desirable stopping,plece for DRO VERS, and will be at tended by a skil ful Ostler. in short, nothidg Will be wanting calculated to add to the comfort and conveni ence of -those who may favor not with their patronage. , BOARDERS taken by the week, ~ Inon'tb,- or year • . tKi - TEarm Monstintru. febit'n•tf; OMR HANNAN B;No .! For California. . lA,r E mlitisc every person who tiepins to go . to the • Gold. •Itegion, to preparethom n solves With CLOTHING suitable for that Country and climate, and-you will find them of every description,. also to stow advantage 'ht. , 'TS.OITrIIIAN''& MAY'S i - Chant) Clothing Store; in North,lfiyiniveF at. , nbova.Lonther. • , '''' ,'." •' tap 24 • School "Ekl.mittatior 1 pA4R,rEeNanTriS4ltcr,trtlivettilittrio,rvedi)tolrutatuotrty• to the Oinminations of the Publia Sehoolic,enn tti Afid liy dolling - tit - I' 0 - RT E'R' S SHOE S'I'ORE, - where' they will find n largo nesortt 'moot alloys, Missbs and 'Childrone Shags, of She most beautiful finish and boot quality., . ' i June 6 Micitellanc 0,5. ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOI,OGY *G]EOI?!ANCIC Professor C [FROM SWEDEN.] Office, No. 71 Locust" St., above Bth, op 'posit° the Musical Fund 1-Tall, Phil'a. 825,090 HAVING BEEN AVON. BV my 1111111Cr011s friends on the late l'resi den tial election, should convinee those skepti ell Pelsons who talk of FAILURES, that uo such thing 88 FAIL is SW has been knassi t by . tin coil inent and diSiiitguished Astronomer:m.l Ayrol oger, C. W. ROISACK, (luring his:experience of over a (Mailer of a century. Do you doubt' predestination ? 'l' ten why not :very man gam a celebrity of Get al 'l'ayl or, 11 Daniel lVelister or a Henry Clay.? N.skod yet there 111°C seine Who arc foolish enough to loiiLt t at a min may be born with the ',owes• le see into flume events How cats it he possible that the. destiny of man should he governed by the mere shuffling of a prick of cards ? and-yet there arc thousands who allow themselves, With open mouths, to swallow the greasy words of someeld woman, whose trite skill consists in filling them With wanders that' are most difficult for the digestion of others, who are m ire credulous, yet more scientific. It is such that hying discredit on a profession that has been neknosYledged to he a science of 'the highest orderfrom time immemorial,and is the only Iwo fession that bins any autlffirity to sustain it.. _The high respect General Taylor , and Charles 13si nadotle; late King or swam, had for Astrol ogy, is shown by their letters Inr their Nafivi• ties to the subscriber, winch 'it will give hint great pleasiwCiiii - 6111TiYing - to those WllO - rawer him with a call. 10 addition to his power to foresee future vents, he has the power tngive such infoOnation as will effectually, redeem such as are given to the too. free use of the bottle. -Ile 'is also eapa blest curing diseased heretofore considered in. curside in tl is country by the (main tey medi cinesoind wishes all to give him a call who have ,heed given up by physician.; and_ wish to be cur ed • He will warrant a cure in all eases,and will make no disrge except for the couprations• he shall make use of in his office. Ile is offer asked what a Nativity is ? lie answers acct riling to Geomaney, one of the seven points in the science of Asti9logy, that it is:l 1 hiI'ECISCOI/d or the futpre events or a person's life, carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, containing, an account of all the lucky and unlucky days in the month s and years of the persons lifel'or-whoni it is east ;"by whiell means thousands in this country and else where have been prevented trouonisfortunes eta litabeenhidden th - 6 - ivoinh of"ffitturify re terming to their Nativity before entering on all speculation of bush Mas or pleasure. It should he nu OW Instals °revery one as 'their almanat. for life. A Nativity of:111 individual can only fore "warn the possessor of troubles that are. ill future for him; those who 'are involved In pre sent diffi culties of any kind must wait nn the subscriber in person or by letter, who is prepared foexert his secret influence fin:their iminediaietbe lat.' Ire isready to use his influence to foi•estal the results of lawsuits,and all undertakipgs in which them is a risk involvedilreslm - roakes mite Or „his po\Yer for the restcpation of stolen or lost property, whisili lie has used for the advantage or thousands in this cite and elsewhere. Who can doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has hadthe honor to le ealliA on and consulted with by all the - crown. cd beads of Europe. and enjoys a higher reputa tion as all astrologer thou any one living ? s•-He call he consulted withal his office; or by letter, if pre-paid, and he is prepared to make use-of his power ottany of the following t Business of all descriptionsitt swelling by land or sea; courtships; advice given fin• their streeessfpl accomplishment; speculating in stocks, merclinn• dise,oi• real estate.: the recovecing-ef legacieslin dispute; the purchasing of tickets; snit the safety of ships at sea. Ile also offers his solvices respec ting health, wealth and marrinLm, love affinrs, journeys, lawsuits, difficulty in business, fraud, awl in all the concerns of life, and invites all to call who are aillicted, corporeally ot• mentally. Ladies, 50 cents; Gentlemen, $l. Nativities calculated and read in full, according to the Or steles of Nlasenline Signs—Ladica. $1; Gentlemen Nativities calculated according,to Geoman ev,fors2, in full, 93; Gentlemen, $3 in full, $5, 2000Ibe $2,000 Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil, 1 f u t d -ate . r ... v t, qlubizrlitettietittrrwtr medical Prof - Asion win! such astonishing efficacy in the curt) of l'ul -monary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu rinitipm, Gout, General Debility, Complaints of trto Kidneys, &c. &c., is prepared from tile liver of the COD FISH for medicinal usc, expressly for our sales. (Extract from the • , London Medical Journal.) C. 3. B. Williams, M. D., Fi-R. S., Profes fair of-Medieine in -University - College, -- Lon. don, ConsOlting Physician to the Hospital for consumption, &e., says : I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred cases of tubdr coleus disease of the Longs, in different singes, WTiibli have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206 out of .9.34, Its use was followed by marked. and unequivocal improvement, vary ing in degree in different eases, from a tempo rary retardation of fife progress of the 'disease and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a mare or less complete restoration to appa rent health.° "The ofleet of the Cod Liver Oil in most—of thesetasos was very — rdinarltable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated,.the expec toration diminished M.. (panty and opacity, the night sweats. peased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved. "In conclusion I repeat that the pure ftcsii", oil train the liver of the Cod is more bench in the treatment of Pulmonary .COnsumption than ony agent, medicinal, dietetic or reg . /1110- nel; that has vet been employed," Afi we haie made arrangements to procure titirCod Liver Oil, fresh train head suliters, it can now' be had chemically pure by the single bottle, or in boxes of one dozen each. is wonderful efficacy has induced nnmcrou spurious imitations. As - its success depends entirely on OS purity, too enrich care canitol be used in procuring it genuine: Every bottle having oil it our written signa ture, muy be depended upon as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notices of it - frorr. Medical Journals, will be sent to those who addriSs us free of postage. JOHN C. 'BAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists' and Chemists, oetlO—ly lOU North Third et., Phila. Laaaeaa Lustres. A new lot of - Linen Lustros, various prices ... and^colors, from 6 to 5 o.cents is yard. Also, another supply of Brail, , titina Bond. Rough• and eady, Ginip, and Chip BONNETS.— Also, Changeable and Dress SILKS,..in vari— ety, Wi n varied a9,Sortnient of Bonnet end Cap RI I TrimMings, &e. Sbe just received and opened by • muy29 G. W. DITNER. E3l . l . !ly .L.. aMial . ka . lM!ll . ll AMUEL A. HOBBARD„Imving pudic's. ed of Mr. Henry A Sturgeon, his stock . 01 Drugs, Medicines .&c.. would respectfully eel licif a share of the public - patronage, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite the mail Road depot. . He will keep constantly on.band, .nn assort ment of fresh Drugs. Medicines., Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs; Perfumery, and n variety of fancy 'articles, which he is determined 'to 'sell low: He will give' his personal attention to the busi ness, li and particularly to putting p prosortiftlons. ' A liberal deduction made for Phyryicians coun try Merchants, and,Pedlers. , Feb: China & Glass Ware, . . . . . ... . IGI XTRA rich China and Mann in great vnri 11C4I OtyFrench China Dinner Ten and - Toile Sete; Splondid Ornamonta, ,, also a variey o Sione,China, Liverpool and Common Diahca i , ~; , ' . LIGHT ! LIGHT ! ! -. Camphiao Lard and Oil Lamp?, ip great verlotYt . . '4lO Oils bf avery.doecription.. - supErtu,ll. Finp . OplongjhuilTrenlcritat Y.Kpai3O„also'eidra• fiPP:Ya and Itpp . prild, 'psi recOwodlfrom.' Now Yorlc, and , for.eare. Chonp Or:4'` ••A570 1 ..'''4‘,‘, .A.,4--.A.•,,01kz5-. 77:404 ,C:'‘-‘<•i:A.:!..,• ',4 r:ll'l2'-; ";"494 •:: Y-• ..F.• ''' ~,-,t,1'..1* '-••-- ~.fi tiii \• ,'c •14';•, •• ::: _.4 . ', '' (4 ! 1 „ .' 00 1 /i. ', ''' .. Ai .2 • #,:-",'': 'tr+k-- \ 0 'ls :.. ....-=4; f e ,4 3'.'' , ....., \ ~•••✓ ~.,.! 4‘..... , , ~ .9' ~, , ...t.-;,t..7:::t . • \l, ,-- -p• ~, .„,,-..,,,,,„.„ ...„:„..,,,,--.1, -,....,- Old Dr. Jacob f . Townsend, THE OR7(IINAI. DISCOVIIIt ER OF THE Genuine Townsend. Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townlend is new about ill yearn of age. and has long been known an the A U THOR and //Me° {RR h.; ft of the O,ENUINE ORIGINAL TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Being poor, ho was compelled to limif its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proven its worth, and known ittl value. It had reached the earn of many, ticverthele,, Co Mose persona who had been horded of sore awn:lnes. an saved froin death, pn,i. claimed its wonderful I-1 EA LING POWER. Thin GRAND AND IJ N Eroln ILE r) h:PaltaTret4ll manufactured on the la ran •,•,..111 is called for through but the length anal Ine.idth ...eal theiautl, erpertally as it le found inapale ofjleeniteratt „ ono,J,L,aoratitu. -- Unlike" yoring S. I'. Tuna totroul . n, ii rinprnve, withage, and never chance hat for the looter bor., it aprepared on s cientific ytrinctp/rs by a SalerthfiC 'amt. The lagheat knowledge of Cheaantry, an line hill:at of this art, have all been tryni.dlinn m the annular: tare of the Old Dr'h Sy .1; .art I la. 'file Saraperilla root, it is well•knewn , to inethr.al awn, outran, many medicinal properties, and name in•opert Moe inert or uneleu, and othero, which il if rot:Mli in prep:U . ln.; it for u‘e„pro ducefermennition and mie!. WL , CII inn injurinim to the ave. tern. Soma dr incL .it Samparina are no rotailie that they entirely evaporate and the pirintration, if tinny :ore two preserved I,y a sr/..Wilk prure.vs, 1(110W11 011• ly to those exparirtine.l to no , Ottiartni - e. Moreover, thew noluttle principles, winch fly nil' in v.Tpa on nn ex , halation, tattler heat, are the r, aory ntqfttilat fahcia prop erties or the root, which Love to IL all 11.. ae 11C Any pertton can Inbiltov jfie II! °loved liquid, Much 1,1 s• iI , FIII Ille: C, M=ME=E insipid or vapid I loot,l. bivrt whit tin!, and then cal/ it " SA RSA PARI 1.1. A Exris.tuT or svittlP." liar told is not tin. :19 the GENUINE 01-.13 W. , 1 2 0 IN' NS END'S SA IZSAPA ILA A.A. This is en prepared !het ail the inert I• of erttea - n( the Sarsaparilla runt arc tit a rettnis..a, evervtlanti capable of beconune acid or inentattnii n exttaried tin.l rejeratid their-every particle of niellit-t1 yirtlio is seriirvil in a piles end nottrvantrateil corm ; :tad h um I 11 el ren.iereil ineapabl• of losing any of IN V 11111.1101: ,ml healing pioperileil• pared in thug way, it in made the tinier powettol agent in the. M=fl=tffl=M=lTl Hence the rnmgon why wv hear commendatione on every side in lin favor by' Inea, women. aol children. We find ii - doing *ondern vrthr comm ., - CONSUMP TION, 'BY SP and L/ VER COMP LA /NT, and in U.ILI 77SM, SCROF ULA, P rx g. COSTI IR:VENN, all CUTANE OUS Idlf orTI-0 NS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all affections :inking from IMPURITY THE BLOOD. • • —it-possesres-a-marrellotts-elli,anyrin , all-nomplaints sing from &Avalon, from Aridity of the Stomach, front unequal circulation, determination of - blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold loot hand.,, cold chills and hot dashes over the tiody. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs ; nnd promo!, es ,, y ex itectoration and gentle per, smiratitan relaxing stricture:: ui tho lumen, throat anti ovary ether part. But in notliin, is its excellence More manifestly manna] acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works menders in meat of Fluor Alba* or India ; -Fading of the Minh, IMetelicied, Ntippressell, or Painful _Menses, Irregularity 01.1110 inenstotal periods, and the like; and le effectual 11l Coring all Ito forms of Kidney Dina... Ily removing obstructions. and regulating the general system, It gives tone and sttength to the who', body, and -thud cureaall_forms of. Nc r von a Illisertses and Debility? and thus pt 000110 Elr rOilft•t, a great variety of oth . g mat. adios, as aping/ irritatic", Newer/O,IOM. Vitus , once, disc ring, Epileptic Fits, Coitylitsluns, It cleanses rho blood, cannon its liver to liCtlialY action, tonce the stomach, anti gl•es good digestion, relic,en the bon els of torpor and constirpat ion, allays inflammation, pa. riflee, the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, pro.. doming gentle warmth equally all over the body, and dm 11111<11111310 petspLeatt..n L trance strirutres oral homier...lo Morel, nil obstrunton, and IN:l:rya:es the canoe nervous system. Is not this then The Medicine you pre-eminently needl But can, any of therm bingo ho ,said of S Townsend', inferior article I Thin Voting man's liquid is not to be COMPARED I'l' I Tlll O , OLD DR'S, becalm of ono (RANI) FACT. Mat the one in INCAPA: 131,E of DETERIORATION, and NEVI•:It SPOILS, while the other TMES • :rowan 7, fermenting. and Notninig t o_,,,Offigs r °Mix& yl Von aNnents BOW' tho , Add Jig UU:c.r.iiiiiMpr,,odurcfauS-- rII inercWiff.MlTfiallftTßftiir'-'• horrdhl,o compound he pop:mous to the spurn, 1--I[7mt l put acid into a myeteni airearly 'firmer:a trfth acid? What calmer Dyspepsia Lai ne id 1 limo not all know that when fond sours u, iillln. 011. ...whin( it twoducee 1— Anklet., liettielon ,Adi Atilt A et' the heart', liver com• ;taint, mery, colic, and cot tomtit - in .of the aloof! I NVltat ie Srl,ll . t I,ll' :tll ,Iki (mum,. to the body 1 I,Vltat f)rothloc. ail ,hr It unto; lull tiring on Eruptionsot the Skin, Scald 11, 1, Salt It henm, Erysipelas, Mute Swellings,!lever an I All uleetAtton i internal and en. kraal 1 tln 11011111,T , 1 . 1 . IleaVen hit an nctil substance, which sour , wtd o n , •prt,la :1!1 u n Ihilire tinily. more or lon9. AVltat rat, , Rh—toned - in hilt a eons and acid itteittoa—,- , it between the_jointa _aid, else, whet e, irrionnie lint the delleate nestle; upon Acts ; ~1,1 I' C.:. of Itnitinitty of the blood, of detangetl ettrit l o{l , l Anil nearly a;! the :alumni, winch afflict human 117.111 re Now is It tett hit. line 10 ma: cell, and irtfirailety worse to wit, 11114 SOURING, FIIIIMENTIN . O. ACID "COMPOUND" ON MZM . . and yet he won!' lain lin ve it Illukrsloofl that Old Dr. Ja. •I'ownson.l 9 I arIIIIIPIC OrrFinei NarSar/Oritia, In an IM ITATION of hi+ i Wcrier pre.parai 011 ! Ilea, en forbid that wo should trot in an Aticle which would bear the mo 4 distant rovetil.latice - : to S. P. Town• article I, We winh it tinderAtond, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Towtva,,,l', ertirly amt ..Id Dr. Jacob Townaen,l's Srlanpari Ile nit heaven !ride 11/.11, ilia i niinitely dislim• iler; that they ate mink,: in crony particular, havind not 'OIIE single thine in coifinion. An S. P. Toivorend in no looter. ROIL never was, is no. rheniist, no pharineecnti,t—liimws no Mori: of medicine or disease ilthu AU Miter common, linselentlf,r. Unprorernienal nl2ll, what guarantee coo the pliblin hove list city are re. ceiving n gennineaciminde med. tile, Cola:1113111c all the Vir tues of the articles tine , l to preparing it, and which are It. capable ol'rhan^en which uucht rewier 110.141.1ite AGENTS of Direlee instead of healtlit But what else should be I:‘peeted from one stilo KOO)VA nothing comparatively of mralici he or disease 1 It Tenni:ea a person of nom° experience to cook and nerve lip eren a common decent meal. How mitell.more important' is -It that the parsons who manilla rt tire medicine designed for WEAK STOMACHS AND EN rvElic,r,r) SYSTEMS, should know well the medie..il proterties of id:it - its, the best •rtninner of-securing-and eoneenti sung their-hoiding-virtuen, ales an extensive knowledge of the various dine:yes which affect the human arstem, and 'how to adapt remedies to these diseanca It in to arrest frauds upon rho untortunitte, to pour baba into wounded humanity. to kindle hope In the dwainng hoehm, to restore health, and I.looni, and-figor Into the crushed and broken, and to banish int - Irwin. Ant 011 D DR. JACOB TOWNSFINI) lies .i , ' - t1;11 Ana .}OUND the op. portunity and means to bring Itf, - " - Gretna. Universal Vane-eat rated Remedy within the reach, and on thin knowledge of all who nom] it - • • , • they may learn nod know. by joyitil CSpOrienCt, ita Trisoseeodunt Power to Heal. For sale inCarlisle by D. •J. W RAWTLINS, Sole Agent. • SUPERIOR FRESH GROOERIES 1 Latest arrival. V I-XE Cheep Family Grocery Slots of Jo• spit D. Halbert, West Moir street., Car lisle, has just received it large and freslrsupply of the best...FAMILY - URUCEWES that the Philadelphia markets can aflord. The sulfsUri bar hasiust - returned from the city. and, would respectfully- invite ,his 'friends and the piddle generally, both in town and 'country, to call - add - examine, for themselves his large and in creased stuck, which embraces all the articles usually kept his lino of business. Such - as Rio, Java and St Domingo and Lagtora Coffee.; Imperial, Young IlysonPand• Black 'Peas, of - limy superior quality and flr - v - e'r Layering's.. entailed, loaf, falling' loaf, end 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 .syrbp Molasses, Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and .fresh 'grimnd. Brooms, Co-- filar and painted , backers, chnins, tabs, half •• bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, '&0 Clothes, fancysewing,-travOling and mantel baskets' of 'all kinds. Castile; fancy,. , resits and, country SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing. and smoking TOBACCO ; spanisli hullap u and •_common Rolles twines; and Brushes-of all Hods . ... Prime C 'always on_handr.: strained_BiePhang'. and Common-OILS' , _ .GLA.SS„ .QUEENSWARE.--I haYo' also added to my'alreairy large stock,.it inunberail 'sew. patterns of Whlte Granite and 'fancy ten sets. with CROCKERYAVARE of every de feription; which I Will sell ut the lowest.priyea • nor eash; Feeling gratefittlbr the liberal patronage hero. .t chore bestowed upon him by a generous palie, the suliseober tenders them his litintty & sincere thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to plolibo and ‘ partieular attention to badness, to merit a continuance of att ention support, ;Miiio 20, 1860. 30S. D. HALBERT.. , OF PIIILADELPHIA. to the eitNens of Carlisle :13, and its vicinity for,their increased custom, we again request their company to view our 'urge athd splendid taistrrtinctit. 9f China, Glass-dt.'Queensware, Dinner 3cts,l'ea Sets, Toilet Sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, China orSione Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, Mr less than they Minn be had elsewhere—ln , lact at less than IV holoaide l'rices. A MEll ICA N AND E N RI'PANNIA Al GO OHS in greater variety thin, 'ever before °offered in the city. PA NC y CHINA in great variety very cheap, lo—we would invite antperson„ visiting the city to cull and see us—they will at least he -pleased to will! - around our beautiful store,luid ta to view th elma_Chiria—nutl - the --- clicapc s tto world - Tprothreem --- Very - regpmuf u lly, YNDA LI% & AIITCHELL, No. 819 Chesnut Streci.. - 7 --Phila.:sept26 , 49ly. „. THE largest and cheapest and most elegant assortment 'of ,PIANO FORTlie n the United States, can always be found at the warehouse of the subscriber, • 171 Chesnut Street, above Fifth, At the. Old Stand Mmulmsl More than a third of a century by hi r. George Willig, tousle publish. cr. Pianos. Harps, tirgans, Suraphinas, .(1;y11- ans, &c., fresh from.the most celebrated ll1aou• Meturers in New York, Boston, Baltimore; Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Fold , wholesale n 9 d retail, at the maker's cash prices. OSCAR C 11 CARTER, 171 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia 13, 1850. 'CHEAPER THAN EVER— ALI Wholesale', and Retail—At the . .....1 :.: 1 "Philadelphia Which and Jew• dry Store," No. 96 North SE• .. . . POND street, corner of Quar timmakw ry street.. .Cold Levers, 18 k. oases, full jewellod, $3O and upwards .' . Silver Levers, lull jewelled, $154111(1 upwards. Gold Lapin°, 18 k. oases, jewelled, $25 and upwards Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards ' Silver Quarticr Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Desert 010, 'liable ,$l5, other articles in.pro. portion. All goods warranted to be what the are sold t, r. , _ gmst sin orritand - rHarge assort mentof fi GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER. WARE 'Also, an 'assortinent of M J Tobias & Co., I , ', Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, S S Yates & Co, John Morison, fi & IL Beesley. arid other superior Patent Liver Movements, which will be cased in any style drafted Arrangements have been undo with all the "above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish iil short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will ,he taken, and the name and residence of the person or dering pia on if requested. _ _ they I.!rt a dark lug matter in 1111112 =MEI =ram •respeetfully. informs—his riends and the generally, that he line, let rtitirroCil front Philadelphia withl c largest Ind !cost - spit:tided as:3ml Inerit of Intiche.v, Jeri, y, &rt., ever hoiore etre' ad to the citizens of Lis place:) . , II is stock consists in port of a splendid lot of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Sil ver Lepine do. with a variety of Watches of lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold and Siiyer . Pcnc r ils,,a_tigflonflid . worn - put ,00ld pens or moat approved manufacture, Silver Butter' Knives, Silver and plated Spoons, fine Silver plated Forks, 0 largo and splendid lot of 'Gold and Silver Spy claoiv,, the invites portico• liar attention to this arocle of spectacles, as he can warrant-them to be-tho-best on this-side-of Philadelphi a .) Commonktpectncles of all prices a and beautiful assortment of Gold, Fin ger mid Ear Rings, all prices; Breastpins, a great 'ydriety, Watch .Keys, Fob and Vest Chains, Silver and shell Card cases, n very su perior article; Silver thimbles, Silver entnbs, cake Baskets, with a great variety of other ar ticles in his line, net necessary to meniion. Ile invites 4 . 11 to call and examine his stocir assured 'that it cannot fail to please; both in quality and price. 'l' CO N LYN. .. , Nmv (loops THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has removed his store to Humerich's corner direct ly opposite Wm. Leonard's old stand, in North Ilanover street. lle has recently returned front Philadelphia, with a large and carefully se lected assortment of purchased at the lowest priees,ped witch detbrminedllispose of at very small profits. A arge assortment of SUPERIOR. CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $6 per yard. Also, Cassi mores, Cassinets Mid Vestings, at various ccs. such as DeMines, Bareges. and a sploodid as sortment of Silks. .-Also,.a very extensive-as sortment of Calicoes and Gingham, suitable for the approaching season. Also, Checks, Table Diapers, 'Pickings, bleached and un bleached.:ll uslins, Bonnets, Hats, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. A well' selected assortn.ent.o7 Men, Women and Children's Ili,ots and Shoes, of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, , ,tioys and men s. Cloth and Hungarian Caps - ;, GROCERiIES, of all, kinds, viz: Sour, CldThe, Molasses, Pe. kin 'Pea "Compaq's. celebrated 'Peas, &c., all fresh and good. Also. constantly on hon . & the hest q u ality of Carpet Chain. The subsctiber respectfully asks his 'ou.s,tom cis and all who wish good hargains, to give hint no early call. Don't forget the stand, cor ner oppOsite Leonard's old gliiiiiT;Rilith Han over street. nplo •—• W WOODS, .Ag't. N. 13. Butter, Eggs,' !tags and Soap, taken at market prices. A SE CO ND supply of Imperial, Ingrain, tic Cotton and Cirthing Carpets, which will be sold cheaper than can ho bought at any other establishment in the Borough, LADIES' tv, CHILDREN'S SHOES. - :lust roee;ved enother lot of Ladies' Walking Shoes, Slippers, Buskins and Gaiters, of the latest shapes. and .Itest'Philadelphia numnfite;: tare. Also, a beautitid assortment of „Chil dren's Slfoes. Boots and Slippers. CARRET., BAGS- AND --TRAVELLING --A—largo , ‘ suppl , of Tenn4s and Travelling Bags of a superior quality. just received. BONNETS! BONNE'rS! The attention of the Isadies is particularly in vited to my large and splendid assortment of BONNETS of all kinds, prices and qualities. Also, a very 'urge and betmtiful lot of Bonnet Ribbons, selling very low at the cheap - store of my 1,50 CHAS. OG'ILBY• - NEW 'SPRING GQODS: Ahead of all Competitioti! rinlll , l subscribers have re - turned from Phila. JL dolphin, with a large assortment of CHEAP SPRING GOODS, consisting partly of Mops de. Lalnes, Lawns, Barcges, Linen Lustre's, at P.h, Mi. and 25 eta per yard, Alpachas, Ginghtims, Calicoes, and a variety of other dreis goods; Cloths, Cassi mores, Vestings. Summer stuffs for mew and boys wear in endless vsriety, tielcings muslins at old prices; flannels, hosiery, gloves, laces and edgings, insertings, and some, very cheap CAR PEI S, groceries, queensware, &e. Also, a large assortment of very CHEAP BONNETS, Palm lent and brnid bate. bon n et ribbons at a prices and very cheap, slew pieces wide hig, lustre black silks, together with a general as sOrtinent including nearly every article in our lino of business; all of which have been bought' for•C,ish, and will be sold to oureusteiners and tho whole country at considerably lqwer prices than they van be bought in Carliede: give us, a call and judge.for.yoursolves. _ March 20, 1850 L4ll C ornei. ° ( 4 9 lli .7sa Jul I ° 'itt T nt , L a; 11w fl'V i;li 101 l Itaitrimil Depot, Cii disk., by 1 dfoltit; 41[ThinIs Hotel in being completely changed and renovuted,.and.will hereafter offer Morons. ed accomModatinns to tile trtivelling - publio, for con‘enient location is IldillintblY,qal - those persons who, wish to puss thewarm , ason in the country, few pinues . -Kill he.found lv icKpgasess titipertor, outpatients to. Carlisle, bpin surrounded. by,a . .lAantlinl hodtdry, and .haying the boat Sulphur Spritigsln Ole State in . the immediate vicinity, (p99,'50 Rare .Cidpr Vinegar, TUST rocolvoll front iho country ono barrel of CID ER VINEGAR, wqrrante4 pure end unudultorttted Tr I)tlalclpljia` THE GREAT CHINA STORE Piano Portes. Watches and Iewel11! 0. COINIRAD, Importer of Wateltett wATcm4s, ENVELRY f Sc New Spring •Goods, .Carpers, -carpets. MOIRIE A & W BENTZ G W lIITNER, t c idnci. iiiiiiißli Life - PiiiN a , ..0 i i ir::‘!:ii "i4tlpt • - Tlieso Giro p i th 'Ye for IL' I / oY rlirO durinir that tioo , kinvo i I I ro .1!1;trar•Ir, i n iiiii i n i dryory part or th.• Grp Choir v‘ir.ti,r• din•kry(ati•l inImo:1'1:a, porter of hoot to tO 11, , 1 11•15 Sniff-trine, 1111.1,1intrly Yol,! 01 . 11,il`ir 10 IVSiOII tli, 117 TIAAV TIIdITSA.NMS of rertifirotrd - inetuncer, they titre odev : no Icon th , . , very verge of all loth:I:qv !fro Yr., niter all the deceptive noetrtuns of the day Inn! l a. trrly failed ; and to unifly ,thetantials Alley have !tenon:trolly securod . that noir:trot ehjoyontin of health, dithent_which lire to hut a partial hlessitip._.:in_great,ndetal,-fratt4hrir-eiroteey-iiivar rialily nod !inktlliWy preind, that it . has I,l)per t r.,l . no nr:V: . 3. 1 .1c? . .;tr... - tlrtir -- rniraculetts -- trv - thaeeTi - ilirTir - tira: .acquainted he;:itticttqy _ithilooophical prin .cipino_upon-which they are, cotaptyandr.,(l,' and-upon whirls they conorquently ant. It was to their inanifort nod sensible notion in purifying the syringe and chanitok of life; !and • enduing them with rer. newed tone and riga,r, that they wore indebted for their IMMO. . . the host of pernicious quackeries whieb hem; of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE DrEDIi: Clitheig 'ire purely mid sorely vetretalde roil. tam neither mormiry, 110 e Antimony, nor Argo- R ic, our any I. lher inmerst, in any form Whatovt.r. They ore entirely emptiest:id of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtue, of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, anal recently to sotno eminent plittrieseentimil chemists, am altos geth-ir unknown to the ignorant 'pretenders to me d ica l Beie t ie...; and were never before idminis .tered in so happily ellienrious a combination. first operation is to loosen train the coats of the stomach 4011 llowrils the various impurities And crudities . rionstaitt settling round them; audio removo the Imrdm ad frees which. collect in'the rotivolations of the small 'Mounties. Oth er m mi. eines one: partially cleanse these, and leave such, collectstlmcsstis behind thiprodueli habitual tiros, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhina with its imminent dangers. 'Vida fact is well known to till rept!, o r m . 1'1E0111145 win; examine the humnn botrek ii . tor dyad' ; and hone.- the projn_ tier of these ‘1 , .. 1 .1 inhtrined mon against the quack tnetllttinea of the itu.O. The soil efre.t.l of the VEGETABIF, LIFE IFIEDICItTES ix to cleanse, LI, tolinny, and 0140.1;41,1-kr ; and, by Mat means, the liver and luu7,, the healthful neti,U) Of elliire)y•de l e•mla 11;3011 the regularity of 1.11 , 5 unitary or,rmii. 'rile 1,1,,,,,1, which takes it, red color film, the ageury of the liver im_d_luaga.-hufrl it pansea into the heat t, tints purified 1):: them, and nourished by food coming front a elenii stomach, anuses freely thromzli the Voill9, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the haulier of health ini the 'Manning cheek. i Tha arniiiig, the distrel.shor variety of. human disciciii , in W lll,ll-1111 N r EGETABLE nFE MEDICINES ern well loiewn to he infal lible • DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cltuu=Yi the first' and socond ere:ding A 11.1 w of puro healthy bile, instead “1 tl,r• nod acrid kind ; FLATLIIiIi:NCY, [Ass !, , f Appellie Ilrarilni)n, 111-I t mp ht ., i ni -i./y, Iniiiirnor, and Ifelnricholy,•Whilp are IL.. corral lif I/yip-pita, vaiiish, as a- natural .(tio,uipienco of In curt,- • Costivonesn , liy eletrosiog the whole len a solvent proerb., 311.1 ylidence : as vi•doitt !Mfg `s INlse cot.rra 4,thin !tilt dots by sharp acrid fluids by 1,nli.•11 Lh , •,se conyllncs aru nacaqioned, and byyroninting llw lulniattivo nflhe 11111 , 0113 11/Nll/Mill. Fever of all kind, r ,, noritz Lhr id and to u ra2nlin ro:eulnliuu;-thrungh• - Ih• , -prnrres - nf V&T , l ,l ' ration ill such cases, and' tha thorough solution of all int,stinal 01Ntrudtion in others. The LIFT. NIVI , been known to cure RIUMATISM permanently in throe tveolts,-tmtLGOLIT in lialf,that time, by removing locial-infl-arrrniation from the musides and ligaments of Ow jointil% 'Dnidsies of all Mink by freying and strength oiling the kidneys and bladder: they'operate, moat deligittfi k ily' Ml_ these important organs, and hence linee'el'Or been found tt certain remedy for the wco-st eases of 012. A YE L. Also Worms by disbltzim f from the turnings of the bowel, the shiny matter to which these creatures lollwro. Asthma nod Consumption, by "li"vi"7, Lim air-vertu , of ihrdwiga from the mucous which e 7.11 slight cold 4 b'lll or,a,ion, and which, if not ro, moved, lwromoft Ilan:rotted, uud p:oclurp those' dreadful diHonses. Scurvy, Ulcers, nod Ihveterate Sores, by the perfect pun IN throb LIFE RED'. coEs ~ive to Lilo blood, and all the humeri, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, hy their alter:dive eißiet 1111.111 the fluids thnt feed the skin, nod ills morbid state of which occa sions fill eruptive cliiudy, 'and other disinzreenhie The use of these Pills for a veer short time will effect MI satire cure IttlElINI, sad striking improvement the rlcarlicss of 11, skin. COMMON COLDS :tab INFWENZA will always l: c!irc,l by sue dose, or by LW!, eve!) in • PILES, :1:1zt remedy awl olooltiato malady, the VEGETABLE LIT% MEDICINES , dnsorvn a - distinct owl emphatic Incommendwion. It is well Itneivii to hundreda itt .his city, tint the' form, proprietor or these volu. able M ediees allbeted with thin., coinplit for upw,rcia of Tom rr• Fro; I' k•fts ; and that ho lewd iu Valli every remedy proscribed within the whole compdaA of the Materia Medlca. He however at leapt) tried the Medicine which is -uow-oQ•rro to the - puhlue. awl hd wurretin - {1 in - a very short limo ; after hi, recovery had been pro nounced led ool;:oinip,b;:ble, hat eloadutely im- , povoible, by any I nv FEVEId. AND AGUE. For thin seonrge , f Uin western r ...hairy theao Medicines will he foUtill it safe, speedy, and certain remedy, 'Other in , dmines leave the system sub ject to a'retiiiii ~1 the diB,o_, 'sireb y three medicine, is priManent 7-TRY THEM, BE SA TISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Live 07 APPETITE, •ND DISEASES OF FEAIALES--llleSo ruedi! , Mitlinvo been used with the most ben-finial r•istiii, in comic of this thstiiiption ::--,Nik,i i , Evil., :Ind SCROPIIIA, in ha worstiforms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Mialk,inrs. Ntuirr SWEATS Niiitvohs, .Dinsii.yry, Ncitvono .Com i IAINTH of al - kinds, 'PALPITATION or irti , tt HEART, PAINTER'S COLC, are speedily cured. .. -- ' IILgIICIIRIAL - DISEASES, t r0i.0i1w , A1,,,,, - , constitution's have ki i come int paired by the - injudicious 1.1.,e of 11 C Rau R Y . , will fithd three MedillineS a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from t h e system all the 01113 0 ". ...1 Mercury infinitely sooner than the MOO, powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will iplace fluent beyond the reach of competition, in 'the estimation of every patient. , BE q.AIZEFIII. OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their netaribus authors arrested, both iu the city of New :Y irk' and abroad. . . Buy of - no ono who DI not au 4Luruov waV AD ENT. l'apared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT • 310 Broadway Now-York. FOR S ALE BY J. W. RAWLINS:Ca lisle, Pa. OC'l'Olt YOURSELF lift -FOR f:5 CENTS !! 83 means of the'ffnVEet seulapins, on., Every one .s II 1 1 Ilyslel all ! T11'1.111.• 401/ r edition,' with op arils of a hundred engra-- .nga showing private dis ases n every shape mid hrm and J i nalformations 11 . the generative system WAI.YOUNG, The time has now a•- ling from seeret disease, • v]rTllll OF nvnuKinir, p.. , conittined in this book any oe may cure himself, without' 111ndrnite.e to bo slopes, nr the knowledge of, The look intimate friend, and with one teittlitbe usual expense. In' addition to the goof:rill rontilte of private disease, it tutiv ,i,o tt ins the esuse ornethlmoti's etirl,l do wt.lll observ.st,ions. On) tuarriage- 7 lteSitlen loony other derangements which . it Would not be proper.to enumerate in Inc publai; prints • VrAny p1Y61,11 sending 'TWENTY- ' I"(VE CENTR, unclosed in a letter oval receive,. one copy of this hook, by 1111111,-or lice copies will be sent for one dollar. 'Address,' YOUNG ',No, 152 SPItUChI Street, PLULAULEPIIIA" Post.paitl. YOUNG can he consulte,d ou soy of lite "DisesseS preseribed his diliet'ent puLliou -lons, at his fllices, 152. SPRUCE street, everY day between 0 sit(l - 31:del,cizk, (Sundays ciatcpted ) May I, 1).50.- ---.•- ••• Brushes Brushes • . I gredkvarlety of these ttsahl erticleeis of ered for slip . , i:dilßisting of Whiteweeh, Sweep Sesubbuir Painters, loth. ShuyieLr, Han", yeeth nod Nod; Nosh end Graining Bruelteu.in• great nll of a Mull nre lA' the beet quill Ity and will-be sold Vt 1110 /owest prices - • : June (I, • '