• • • • The Seasons. Is a quaint tliougtilful poaat; 'written' by a diedloo6 . rn fair 'Spring's iraeb buddcag Ititurs,'• What adorns our g_arden bbworel. •• ' Adrilollawers. hen.giepaitiniSpiing wo mourn," That le shedfrom Buturnor's horn I Ifoy and corn. • , - What la Autanut.'s bounlemis dign, .Mark of Providence divine, • ~ Fruit and wine.' When old Winter, hobbling slow, •Comes, whnt do we gain, d'ye kneWl Ice and snow. Hay and - corn, and lityle . flowere, Ica, snow, frativand wine7we ours, MVO) to na - every fly Spring, Simmer, - Autumn, Winter, As they eheivln torn appear. SpOng gives treasure, Summer pleasure, Autumn-gladdens, Winter saddens, Spring re_vivgd, Sumther '_Au t dirin — plea ees,CWln ter freezes.-- . Therefore (Hendee, wq all /Inv(' reason. •To extoleach,criming,season, s-,.., ' Spring and Sumer, Autumn, Winter, , Ho m nor, counsel, sublime ; • Aro Alin prectouo gifts okime. , . . Sitt4ol4g) , GliatY).4lil_c3.._ Ilindrances to Piety. A morbid sensibility io shame, I am perfectly 'convinced, has Irept not a few young people from piety. They cannot ,bear the loud laugh,„the contemptuous sneer, the witty jest. They cannot en dare the attack .Of the profane, nor the raillery of, the, impious. They .blush, and .conceal their secret attachment to piety, if it is assailed.„i3ut, my children, where is the dignity,. or ihe :courage of your mind ? Are you. indeed convinced of the truth of Christianity, and the justice of its claims, and suffer yourselves to be vanquiaed by - the laugh of folly ? What! flee from the enetsny of your souls, and sultender your salvation,Wlienhe only hisses at.you in the.skin of a fool What though the world were to unite its scorn, shall this deter you from acting, when • God, truth, Heaven,the Bib!e, conscience, salvation, saints, angels, are all on your side ? .What ! When your , spirit' 'has plumed her wings of faith aniPhope for flight to Heaven, shall she give up the dazzling object of her highambition, and --- cower down on earth, becaUse she is watched and ridiculed -by the witling ? or shall-her eagle pinions be blown from their lofty course by, the scoff of the scor ner ? :13e deCided, and all their-mean and feeble kind of persecution will soon cease. Before - that sublime and unbending'_ de cision, which dares to be singular, which nothing can divertfroin its purpose;which nothing can diminish in its ardor, which —clings the closer to its object for all - the efforts that are employed to detach it from the pursuit : I say before that inflexible spirit, it is astonishing how the spac'e clears away, aro / left to pursue her con tribe of little, peeking, •minds, drop down into leave the eagle to her A. James. ..Zious Mothers your IlMe_ones in the nursery. The first principles of our holy religion must be instilled into infant minds. A child tvill believe readily that about Which it cannot reason,; not so with an adult. God seeth always ; His'eye is upon ev-, try action marking the-good -and-the bad; impress these greet truths - upon them 'constantly, and children will seldom grow up to manhood with depraved hearts, e ♦en if surrounded from without by iriju '—rrious-inftizences;i---IVl.ore-thmallilet-your--- ,children see that you believe what You tench. Act yourselves, mothers, as if always impressed with,ri Sense of the AL_ .mighty's presence.; -.be cheerful, happy; merry,but always eacnest in divine,things. Accustom theirt - to regular hours of devo tion, and they will early feel that-it is a —common, constant,,yet holy life. Thus you will give them an inheritance, better than wealth, pleasure, or the highest worldly honO'r; Thus yOu will be con- - ferring an eternaLbleasing on the heirs of immortality. DEATH or unt Yotnvo.—Beautiftil is the season of life when we :can say, in the languhge of Sripture, "Thou host the dew of youth," • But of these flowers .death &them' many. He places them upon his bosein; and his form. is changed to something less terrific than before; we learn. to gaie and shuddernot; for he car ries in his arms the sweet Wossonasofour earthly hope; we shall see - thetn - again, blooming in a happier land., Yes, death .brings us again to our friends—they are „waiting for us;ahlVwe shall not be long —they•have gone;hefore •us,' and are like :angels in heaven. They ,stand upon the borderof the gra'tie, to •, welcomtrus with eou'inettances Of affection, which they wore on eatth;.yet more lovely, more ra 41ittnt, iporespiritual. Death . has taken thee, too, sweet kister,and "thou hest, the dew of thy youth;" o hatk placed-these -upon hithosom and his stern countenance wore, , , . DEAL Jnerz.v. ! —One lof our religious exchanges has the follovring strong re marks on this'subject, They drive the nail on the head'and clinch it:— , Wen may sophisticate as they please, They never, can make it right, and all the laws in theuniverse:etinnot make it right for them not 16' paY their debts: There is sin in ,thie, neglect' / aSciear dnd'tis de= serving church Aiseipiine, as in 'stealing or false, swearing. , ;He who violates his' promise to pay,crwithholds-the paYinent of a debt, vheri it )13 in. hitupower to meet his engagements, ought 'to be made to fee! illetin,the eight of all honest men he is rt4iivindler.• Religion may- ke„11. fortable cloak under•which to hide, !nit i( religion does iiiii)rialce.S'irtan deal Justly, it ie nerivorthiivirig: ' , has no rage j r ilre love to :mired' THE ,ASSAIYI. TEA .compAnit, 136 Creeri.wieh Street New York iiroprietors !iog leave to .call the atten• '.ll_ lion of conneisetirs in Tea, iind,thili heads of ftitnilies ro the clidiee rindrarti,s,election of TEAS imported by theta ,and hitherto unknowii in this country, which, by their• fragrance and delicacy, contained with virgin purity arrd• strength, produre infusion. of surpassing richness and flavor . . ' The TEAS'OFFERED, are the 'FOLLOW. The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, atJsl,oo pr lb Nippon do • ~,, --- 0,75 • Diari . do 0,50 • Osdeca, a'Groon Tea, 1,00 Too•taiaa, do . 0,75 • Ticki-tsiaa, do • - '0,40 . • Ud•fi Mixture, a compo'und of the look rare and choice leas grown on the fortire and - genial • Boil o 1 Assam, 1,00 With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless:Tettei:it proprietors to distributetylot, apiong the.ptir, chasers, n quantity of Teas equal to the FIRST. YEARS' PROFITS on the sales'etrected.•'-- Each purChasor will receive enclosedin the package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to fTh_ilbl CHANCE IN.T.ILE DISTRIBU TION! ! for every fifty cents laid out, and on the receipts - amounting to 80,000, the un dermentioned parcels of Teti, to the value of ten'per cont.,. or 'Two thobsand dollars well be kre vet, away as liontisra ! ! ! according to the rollowing scale 5 Prize, 50148 Ten each at *1,6 pr lb 2501ba 0r5250 20 ~ 25 " 500 " 500 50 10 " " " 500 " 505 100 " 5 • " 4, 500 " 500 250 " 1 " 250 ~ 250 4 7 25"Prizea in all Those persons who prefer lower pricer Teas edn receive their prizec in proportion, or THEY WILL BE RE-PURCHASED FOR ASH, at a , reduction of 10 per cent, ter Comm.) , agents required. Ap plications to be addressed (post paid,) to' the . ComPany's Depot as above - [ jet 2,'50,3m Great _Bargains! ----- CAN be expected front the subscriber, as he has just received I. new and splMidid as sortment of WINTER GOODS, which he f offers to his c 4 atomorß and others who mar lavos him with t call at great 13 orgailm ! CLOTH,' AND CASSIMERES, satinets, velvet cords. Ky. jeans; scarlet, -yel. low, white and Canton Flannels, tickings, Inns lins, calico, cashmeres, de lanes; alpacas, Co bvrg Cloihs, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, co_rn• forts, &c, _ SfIAWLSI SHAWLS!'! A large and splendid itesertmeni of Long and Square Shawls, at all pricas.to suit the times. BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, Boots and Shoes, which he is Aeterm teed to sell low ) at his stand, in North Hnno first store below Haverstieles Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. CUMBERLAND AND BERRY HO l'enietz. riptlE subscriber 'respectfully informs -•-• the citizens of Cumberland and Perry counties, and the public generally, that he has taken that large, new and 'commodious Hotel, on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known as the Cumberland4and Perry Hotel, and recently kept by H W Orth. The house is a. new and el. °gently , finish ethestabllshment, , As, pleasantly - steitittedynntl is—furnished- with bedding and other furniture, and his accommodations are such as to make it a convedi ent. and desire. ble , sloPping place._ .His.TABLE will -be fur nished with the bast the market can afford, and his BAR with the choicest liquors. • He lies al ways on hand a large supply of FEED, suitable for all kinds of 'Cottle, andgood FEEDING LOTS, with other decommodations which Can* not fail to render it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS. - His S PA.BLING .is eaten. sive, capable of aceotnmodating about 76 head of horserif He has also about 200 acres of good pasture land for Emile, which can be bad on reasonable terms. In short no pants will bo spared to render the utmost satisfaction to •all his guests, .HENRY GLASS. Feb. 13: 1650.—Gm. a she is all the The coote's Line Ig, noisy lges, and .[Rev. J. THE undersigned, by the particular request of thousands of their friends, hereby announce to all who neck and love pleasure, that n Grand Excursion will take place this and every day 'throughout . :Alio season in the beautiful safety car "Cheanside,". propelled by the lieu pressure 4,. n tdun an, tout old and young, arc invited to participate. The ex cursion will be conducted upon a plan entirely different front any before got up in this neigh horbood, both for cheapness and dispatch ; and the'pleat arc it will nflerd those who join in it can scarcely be estiointed. Tickets, will be furnished at half the usualyricc, and the public can start from any point They 'please, stopping only at the CHEAP AND IMPROVED Clothing Emporium, 'next door to 13urkholder',13 Hotel on West Main street, where the cheapest and most fashionable assortment of CLOTHING can be found—all ' our own manufacture—and which we can sell as cheap as they Mtn' be bought at any of the large city establishments, and 20 per cent. lower than at any other house in this Borough. We respectfully. invite the public to-take this pleas ant triP lo °orator°, ithil - e - xamine - ourlargp - trs , sort ment of CLOTH. DRESS, 'FROCK _AND SACK ,COATS of—various colors and Styles, Pants Vests-iind Roundabouts, Pea-Jackets, HATS and CAPS, Shirts sand Stockings, Suspenders; Cravats, and all the different articles necessary to constitute a Gentleman's Wardrobe. Don't forget the place—nest door to Burkholder's Hotel, to where Ave have.just removed. Having,a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Ve.tings qn -h ad, we are prepared to makeup M order ell kinds of Clothing at the shortest notice and do the, tort reasonable terms. • L STELNER. HOTEL. EAST. HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA. rpHE subscriber, date of- the "Stone Tav -:1. ern," Walnut.Bottom-Rolid,) respectfully informs his friends and, the public generally. that he has taken ~that well known Tavern stand; in East High street, formerly kept by Mrs Wunderlich, and that he is now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Pedlars, Travellers. and all others who may favor him with a call, in the most accommodating manner. His stabling, which is large and convenient, will be in charge of n careful Ostler. • Ile flatters himself that from his experience as an Inkeeper, he will be able td render gene• ral satisfaction, m34-3m CHRISTIAN ROFFMAN. ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE; CARLISLEi , PA, THE subscriber luvies leased the above largo and commodious HafEL, situated on ike corner of the Public Square and South Haim ver'street, and lately occupied bj 80rd.,.L Esh leman, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain thorn in a manner which cannot fail to meet -their approbation.: THE HOUSE has the most pleasant loca tion in the borough—lies been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no:pains. will - be spared tO make those who may sojourn with -him, - coinfortable-'luring -their stay. His par_ tors -are lame and well furnished, and his-chum hors supplied with new and comfortable bed di/M. . HIS TABLE will be supplied wilt the best the market , crr afford, and all who are' connect eilAstrilrhis house Will be found attentive care funitniobliging. _ -THE' BAR will dentain the best liquors the . city ean produce. HISS 'fABLING is entire!), now and ex-ton sivo, capable. of accommodating from 50 to 60 horsos—making it a. desirable stopping place for DROVERS; and will be attended by a skil ful Ostler.' In short, nothing Will be wanting calculMed to add to rho-comfort and convent once of those who may favor him with their patiOnago. BOARDERS taken .by the week, month, at year _Ol - TErtsis MonemeTE. • • , JOHO ',HANNAN - • 1 01 For. California. E advise ovary person who desires to go to tip , Oold Region, to prepare thorn •Belveti"with—CLO.THlNG suitable for' that Country nnd alienate; you will find fhern'of every dasbr,iption,• and also to your'advantage ' TROVTMAN & MAY'S ClionVeßnhing"Store,,in North linno'ver sf: I.ovo ,Louthar., . • • • lap 24 School Examinational A lIREN TS-yho wieh,,to. inn prove iho deratat!dinga thoir•childran, pl•cpartuoryl to theaxdin mitt° na tha' Public 'Salloolii,-,Cai! do Ob by calling. at • P 'S H SPORE • whore • thoy •will 'find b largo mtori roduOf .80mA/issue ' and Childrana Shoop ?, of the' meat: beautiful finlah and • bast quality. . .• ~:.„4.l.lictliaiJit9. Clear tree Track! Gotrien, horse . i" ~ ~~ ~: JUi cdUaucvuo. ASTROLOV. ASTFIONOMY„ IgNOLOM',"ArTp GEO PK ANCY • • . Office, N0..71 Locust St., above'Bth, op polite the Musical Fund Flail, 825,000 HAVING BEEN AVON. DV my numerous friends on the late Presi den Ail tin! election , should convince-. those: skepti cal pet sen§ whin ialk• of FAILURES, 1.11111. 110 ouch thing as VAIL 18 , jr 1109 been known by the (net nen t and disiinguished Astronomer and A strol• oger, C. W. ItHRACK, during his :experience plover a quarter of a century. Do you doubt predestination ? Then svhy not ...very man gain a celebrity Of General Taylor, a Daniel IVcbster or a Henry Clay,? And yet there are some who RP° lOC/HAI u110(101 10 .101.1 1 / I A. al a man May be hors with the poWer :0 see itijo future events. How can it he possible'lhat the destiny •Of roan 511m/141m governed by' the mere shuffling of a Pack of cards? and yet there are thonsards who allow themselves, with open mouths, - to swalloiv , the greasy words of some old woman, whose trite skill consists in, filling them with wonder§ that ... 2000Ibs $2,000 'e most diflieult for the JiLestiou olothprs, who , arc m fre credulous, yet more scientific. It is such that bring discredit on a profession that ins , beenmeknofvfedgdd to ben seieuee of the highest onlev,frotn time iminemorial,and is the only pro ession that has a a ny authority to sustain it. The high respect which General Taylor, and Charles Bet nadotte, late Kling of Sweden had tor A strol-s is shown by them letters - , for .their Nativi tics to the subscriber, which it will give him great pleasure in showing to those who faller Wm with a call:— . In addition to his power to foresee future e vents, he has the power togive such information as will effectnally redeem such as are given to the too free use of the bottle; Ile-is also capd- Went curing diseased heretofore. considered iii curafile in id is country hi, the ordin iv meth sines, and wishes all to giie,hini a call who hay - beed given up by physiemmt and wish to lie core ed• lie will warmint a cure in all crises,and UM Make en charge except for the coojuratiedis he shall make use of in his office. He is ofterrasked - what a Nativity is P He answers netmrding to Gemming , ' one of the'sevtiMpnintS in the science of Astrology; Altai it is a Herrestiope of the future events - Of a pergon's life, carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, containing 0n account of all the lucky and unlucky days in the monthsand years of the persons life for whom it is cast ; by which means 'thousands in this country and else 'Where have been prevented Wont misfortunes Oa had heeithidden In the womb of-futurity , by-re leering.; to their Nativity hrftive entering on an slim:Ad:dim, at business or pleasure. It should he IT the Wadi ereVerY 011 e lei their . allaalialrov !lie. A Nativity oral, individual can Only lore warn the possessor of tronhles that are in future for him; those into are invoiveit in pre sent diffi• culties of any kittil must wait on die subscriber in - person - or - hy letter ; who is-prepared-toemedhis. secret influence for their immediate be eft. lie is really to usi; ins influence to forestal the results of lawsuitsaind bll undertakings in which there is a risk involved, he also makes use of his power for the restoration or stolen or lost property, w hull he has used for the adrittitage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. Who can doubt n gentleudan's abilities, who has had the honor to be called on and consultetrwith by till the crown. and heads of Europe. and enjoys ti higher reiMtm. lion ps an astrologer than any one living ? Or.S--He can he consulted with at his office, orhy letter, if pre paid, and he is prepared to make use or his power ott any ofjhe following topics:— s l Business of all desemptind ;travelling by land or sea; courtships; advice give or their successful accomplishment; speculating 'n quicks, merchnn disc, or real estate: the reCOVVViIIt , pf legacies in sii.pitis., we put 5aaaa81.,,,,, -a ..a...._...., ...,...1 .1 _ ,„1..1 3 , of ships at sea, lle also pliers his set viers reeve.. tiog health ovealth and marriage, love Aim's, i milli gs, la wsu its, dilliculty in keSil eB3 fraud, and in all the concerns oflife ant • all to call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. TERMS. Ladies, 50 ecnts; Gentlemen, $l. Nativities cnlculated and rend in full, according to- the Or odes of 'Masculine Signs—Ladies. $1; Gentlemen $1,50. Nntivities calculated according to Geomnn cyifor Ladies, $9, in full, $9; Gentlemen, $3 in full, $5: Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil. MIDIS now and valuable Medicine, now . used by the medical profession wilt, such astonishing cflieucy in the cure of Pul monary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu Limn, Goal,_General Debility, Car of - the Kidneys, dr.e. &c:, is prepared-fro, liver of the COD FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. ~ (Extract from the London Medical Jonrnal.) "C. J. H. Williams, M. D. F. It, S., Profes sor of Medicine in University College, Lim:. I I don ' Consulting‘Physielan to the -. Hospital - for consumption, &e. , says : have prescribed the Oil in.abovo four hundrbd cases.of tuber, coleus disease of the Longs, in different stages, which have *undermy earn the last two, yours and a half. In Alio .largo number of cases, 206 out of 234, Its use with followed by marked and unequivocal improvement, vary ing in degree in different cases, frvin a tempo rary ratariluiion of the progress of ktke disease and a in:ligation of distressing symptoms; up ton more or fess complete restoration to uppa rent health. "The °llea of tho Cod Liver Oil in moot of these . 0113 CS was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated, the expeo tormion diminished in quanty and opacity, time night sweats .cernied, the pubis .becatno slower, and of bettor volume, and the nppetite, flesh and strength were gradliany improved. 9n conclusion 1 repeat that the pure. flesh oil tram the liver (lithe Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than coy agent, medicinal, dietetic or regime nal, that lies yet boon employed," As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod•Liver'Oil, fresh frog, head cquarters, it can now. be had chemically pure by the single bottle r or in boxes of ammo dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced njunerou spurious' .imitations. As its success depends .entirely an its purity, too much cure cannot be ustirtin procuring it genuine. Every bottle having on it our written signa ture, May be depended upon as genuine. Piitimphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notices of it froir, filedital Journals, will be sent to these. who address us free of postage. JOHN C ; BAKER St. - CO., Wholesale Druggiata and Chemists,. octlO—ly 100 Noah Third at., Phila. Great THE BUbBCll6Or will COMITICIICC this week to reduce Ins large and splendid stock et summer goods at prices lower than ever heard of in Car. lisle. The stock is very large,•now and Com— plete, LAWNS, BARAZES, OREN DIN ES, and CALICOES will be sold at cost, and some 25 per cent below cost, Ribbons, lion. neti. Flowers, and other trimmings at Wonder• ful low prices, Stockings and Gloves lower than over, Linens, Mouselines, Chaelts, Tick. inks, Diapers, and Table Covers considerably bidow low water murk. Immen's wear such as Drilling, Tweeds, Coltonades, Ate., coati will not be regaidod,Cloths and Cassitneres, at cost and some of them less. Carpetings at reduced prices, also roots end Shoes my stoeh of this article is too large, thoroforo greet bargains can Ms had. GROCERIES as low as the loiveat, come all who want to lay out tooney to good advantage, and look through rife mammoth stock, and you will got the cheapest and best bargains and best pothrovor purchased. Recollect:1110 old elan d East Main street. CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle; July Nth 1856. • BRUS I AS 4nd The largest Jot and host assortment or ‘. • WHITE WASH, sweeping, dusting, scrubbing and other Dinah co•ie just received, including an assortment of , • FINEST HAIR: BRUSHES,— and.of the best qualities, as also,. : • FINE TOOTH C O MBS • •. 01 almost every size and quality, together with irvariety d Dress, Redding and other Combs, .a.r4jale cheaper-than fat any, other was° i n own at the store of J. W. EBY. i Ca ielo, 4 luno 44650... t f : .; !fPrlme Sugars,' _•• • ,1 0. large I,:kef the_moet 'appioved-brnindejlAs " 41 cceivell'at • 'MONYERS, N, Hanover et. • ' FROM ,SWEDEN.] OLoinpattics. ; nu zraiiirancil: THE AllerittnijEast. Fennsborough Mutual Fire InOranee Company of Cumberland, colinty acorporatod by en act ocAssonthly, in tiosilidly orgttnized,'and la operation under the nutting°. tun% of the foliowing eommissioners, viz! Jacob Shelly: Wm R. Gorges, 111pitutel Cook lei, Me'oink Brennomaiw Christian Staymatt, Simon Oyator, Jaeobli .Cooyer; Lewis Flyer, Henry Logan : Donjamin H Miteser, jarob Kirft,.Sanmel Pru ve 1, Josoph Wieltershatn. • The titles of„insuranca nye'as low and favora ble asany Company of tho kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the compar % ny, who aro willing to Wait Upon them at any time JACOB SHELLY,' President , HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. • • • • ' LEWIB EIYFR, Secretary, MicrinEt.l.locxtint, Treakiirfr: ocH7'49. _ . AGENTS. _ Cumber.laud count p.—Rudolph Martin, N& Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zenrin,g, Shiremanstown, . Robert IVlOcire- and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. MI, Churchtown. • York countp.— , john Slieriick,'Lisburn, John Bowman, -llillstfurg, Peter Wolford, Frunklin John Smith, Esq., Washington% W S Picking, Ditier, Daniel diallensberger; J W Craft. 1 / a rriliburr,..—Houser Jr. Lochmon , • Members tor the, company having policies n both to expre catt have Mont renewed by mak, rig appliontion' to pity of the agents. , • DIS • Amer. The Girard Life Insuranbb Annuity and Trust Company of Phil'a. Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital :$3OO. 000. Churtcr,Pcrpctual. • CONTINUE to tnalee Insurances on Lives 011 the most favourable 'terms. receive and execute:nests, and receive Deposits on Inte rest. . , . The Capital , being paid up and invosted;ti)- ~ gather with accumulated premium fund, aliords a PERFECT ‘ SECUnITI , to the insured. - The pie minnt may hp/paid in yearly, hall yearly . , or -quarterly payMents. The Company add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurances for life. This plan o nsurance is the most approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Bri tain, (where the aubject•is best understood by he people. and where they have hairtbe long est experience,) as appears from the fact, that ) out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of d( kinds, 87 are nn this plan. The first BONUS "as appropriated in Do comber, 1844. amounting tato per cont. on the sum insured under the oldest polices; 'to 80 per cent., m per cent., &c, 8.1.c.,0n others, in pro. 1 port Mn to the time of standing, making an ad chiion of $100; $87.50; $75, &C., Etc. to every 81,000, originally insured, which is en average i of more titan 00 per emit on the premiums paid, f and without increasing the annual pnyment•to 1 the Company. .... 1 The operation of the BONUS Will be seen I by the following exampled froin the Life Insu. 4 niece Register oft he Company, thus ::' 1 Policy. • Sum I3onus orl ' Insured Addition ;7 .- t " --o. ortAmount of t'olicy St. roans payable a Ihe party's, decease 'No 5 8 . $l,OOO $lOOOO $1,100 . 00 ; 8L 2,500 250.00 2,750:001 , 205 4,500 400'00 4,400 . 00 270 2,500 , 175.00 2`175.00 333 5,000 . 437'50 5'437 . 00 . . "atupliteta containing the OW ',nations of the subjec , -' further-inf"..=== Pamphlets containing the 'table at rates and explanations of the subject ; forms of rip plieation, and further information can be had ar the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary. - B W RlCBARDS,President. ',JNO F JAMES, Actuary. m2'49ly- • Restoration & Preservation of the Hair. IVI Wise di. Son, of Virginia. vm‘vis SON, finding it altogether impossible to attend personally to the great number , of daily applications, from all sections of the Union, for, their remedy for Baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TO NIC, have found it •necessnry to appo int . a General Travelling a g ent, to visit different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint sub:a gents, use and vend the Hair Tonic, and to ap ply the RESTORA'FIVE, and to put them into the" hands of those lie may appoint to ope rate. wherever a suffici. , o nornher of patients •nrneialitorliood shalt be Capt. Geoti.Gß CA LVE RT T -of Fauouier county, Va., IS otono authorized to net as Gen eral !Travelling Agent,_whh. the powers above ndicated. Capt. C. may he expected to visit, as speed ily as practicable the principal c.ties and town of,the Union. . N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAIR TONIC (which cleanses the head of dandruff, strength ens and invigeraxes the hair, and prevents it, also, Worn fallingoff,)for the region of country most contiguous to his operations, or it may always bo obtained at wholesale, and for Warded to any' part of the Union, by addressing the proprietors, M. WISE & SON, Richmond, lirr Price $9 Per dozen cash. Six, bottles for 93 or ono dollar single bottle. [nov2B,ly For sale -ht. Carlisle by SW HAVE R , 19 "-. • 1, 10 all Chriatlnnlzed and civilized eountilea, ling enunell (urgerprOpOrtion Of , d_enale 4101 , •r malady huh a nhn.tho bunion family; nod, ,mut withiil n there 1,,e4 not been any errfoin ,e.only to lion of that riostroyer. 'But now.— BRANT'S INDIAN PUBIONART , . 1)31f/S.1; ettegq rro - wooly . 111 t stroofdir reN:t4,l."..l,l•l;:vrti rate. •Je i'1 . 1...10N lIZI'• CONAL,! . IIO3—r,II, tthy,1,101.41 di,rased 1,11 !!1 , 1,1-2!55 e,81.9 rIN•I 11 111.1.", l'oforo corrd noy mho r d rho, Nn tat,. - q: st:in tin,,,y_tu hut 0. L. ti 1.1,411111 , 1 f, aby fripodn ho. w,ro ti„ (.1, I, .No: Sotno. who it,,,? their toodahelothet 111(41, have !woo vet i1v,,1 other,, who it woda sNitl wo,dd odd I. ,• ••.1., , ..1•r any, iG Illny ZIA Weil volE hourhy o. tbk7 nil llucirnneum nn,l I.llrifyillY virtues nearly 3L powerful tt.l.tttant R 3 OW rattintratiau mulch BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING . FXTRACT, Tt:n linltmot darer. Saul tile 'Extract, Itt.cansu It posinntscs al medications ten t.-h are peculiarly iniaitteirto, and Cr. nuentially or:emu rvAr, tt. etireill coi;IIIIS AND CONOMPTIONS, cud nil di.goeule• pulthounty unture—burti lEfteßSel Rs usually prove ve fella 111.1 Or onhunry treatment, when tboy lircalt, Throat, Lungs and Bend. Tido ityr,OAMltanier istnAlimaAJcctus in the I,r/was, elst.WßCre internally. Rs eel:moll/ nod e.isily at the l't7. VIA4O Exposer Curer god hteth ulcers externally. This fia.tfnu.cure.. NINE cur, nud Co.“mpflo7l btli or ran, tiler nil other atoned leg have jailed to do good. Theirsands, , of Consuraptions end ehrenie ,Cunuir Mlunanntly provo . itu Ink/ailing diem}, in tech thsenses, and its undoubted curative power, now ac hint', healing properties, in the following, enruplalnte and diseasta, vin: Spilling of Blood, Bleeding at the Limp. Pain in /he //root and Sete, ,NUALStreute, Nerve. Cum. pf.iiele, Ph/pita/het of the Heart, Chokers Wanfunt, Thane poutplaints in Cl/Myr/2 and Adults, and at/ FEMALE WEAKNESSES: 84 COMPLAINTS. No nontedy uttered to dm public ht. ever been /thy.. certain ateM4l/ rsdervgl, old. the Incidental tee,/ h.- /. 11,0 irropitarilles or the inn, RA BRANT'S PULMONARY lIALSA M. It makes no diftereneu wklether the dernul•Omnnt .ppilwitos, we., or other reealotrat—it 1/E.(7I.7,LATES 4 1,1,, I,y ~, , ,,,ohe nn ,/ , /7. Sy6TkIA, equalising the enitCPLA• met e, e.hthy , and utlquing MY.RVOILI SRRIYAUILITY. r3^. See iminpllleta. t, • CONSUMPTION • A DYING WOMAN CURED I w t . ntAtr 11,is core, prOVO•1110 POWER co SAVE LIPE fvheo tha IiAJAKAM IS Used, Rl,ll lifer the porton is on sittsreti by i,h w gici,m4 amt./rim:is to 6o ht lbu last stages. af' Liivose--.athathy httna—aad, ht thin case, so PAR cow:, that the SHROUD and ataiAl..ta.olairs we Wrath!: Fur thepar:hat/art m this tune, at the toptriable and +a+daabt sd of all the circumstances awl acts, We refer to one - raia cure w,u ofroctea of Mre. MBA DyKth{AN, o f isdheaa spa, Satalogo County, N. Y. NVo• tan prove, rood a dotalt, many others, abncst squally liapeltas awl itt• utta , t ht, rases if Coughs and Coastaanthau whi,;; a.,,,,,,psaaaturd incurable by sbit.rUl. PHYSICIANS, FITS, FITS , •FITS; , Mean. J. K. LIPPINCOTT & SON, respectable nier• cheats avllfillyrove, Nid/man muntp, Pennsyrranin, wratts'to ar, May' 12. lath,stating, union; RN FMTS whfch loot /wen derived from the, Ito of BRANT'S PL I .42tiONASY 11ALSAM, that 1)110 of their cartmers lord Just Anthntied' diem that het child, which had been auhlect to FITS J'br of t 0.3 re, W. cured by the no orßir•vr's HALS.,(Af. 'LIZ. Hew, oar PrinplActa ra um cures etßetud by BILANT' AI 2: I C:1 NES. • ItONIC I) NNVEItr, anal soi'mrn. COMPLAINTS, hp children or efroun.persost• 'mod !Dakota any failure toluslssor. Also— • qHo LEF2A I N Ni, mother need ever ' metre the ',tenth or her 'cldtd by dm . ehild.destroylnecomplelnt, when teething In warm evreilher—Cholera ditioniust, or whet Is celled SLIMAINR COMOLAINT—If ..111tANTd1 PULMONARY - BALSAM" he solittiolittered la I.llo.Chlltt It shoUltl, however, 15 such cuss, Lb used In' bac; gs fortis pidiaos KS the directions on vacb boas prescribe. dual' 0111P1.1n, la chock 94. For sale byl. , W. '.ItAWLINS & D.' HAVERS'FICK;;CIarIisIo, S Edc G and W D E Hays; SltipponsbuN—Wm ' tiloyd; 4Lisburn—J F Spahr, Mechanicsburg—H Her: C Klink, Bloctnitold--Bon tier and Haines, Millorstown—J. A Linn & Co Lanbdisurg—J Milligan, Ickesburg—S Low, Newport-4 W Ildtiglass,-Giiantliorsburg—J L .9 1 learer , _Dilisburg7 , 1 1 ,Martin.Litz, Darrihbrr : • All latter& and 'orders bawd be uddrostled 'to ,Wleleca & Ce.,lOG Broadway, NeW York, irietieiiut . : ;63 01. 6 4 /DAC:It:S. • - lar Xrertranur..fls to rots nact . ..i.y.—,Thern is - .Serseparllla Aes).e.de in the different ttoWne called S. P. Towitsrlid's Sermsparilfa. Or tolversiseel as tho NAL, OIIN DIN C. and all mat. This Townsend moo doctor andnater wan; hilt was forsnetly a worker on ratfnoids, ca• nals; and the like—yet I ;I.mm,, the,title of Doctor for the purpose or erdeio w credit for what he it situ: Ile says has attended two nwtlieal 'schools, and primtlreir tor fifteen years! I" 161.1 w Ilse truth is. he never practtred medicine a day In-Isis life Such -willful„ tricked tuts: eniesentation. looks bad to the character and veracity or the man. I wisti most sincerely, lie had lover maths those eahtettionts.Ol him, pallor of inc. When wi la. men ;twos to he honest and truth. rut in all their derdin,te and intercourse pith then . fellow • inen,l He applied la ours ItootClapp fit assist Ito in mar, uracturing . hie. Minn re, stets :se the Jorge sums .'te would make, as an indneentent so embark m the business. These ' men hare been insulunif" and libt.lline roe in all possible .forme, in order to impresS. the ptsiolte writ Om belief that the Old.Dortor's Sirsapatilla Ivaarola trettoiltevstriginal • Sarsaparilla,' made from rho DM Doctor's Origino/ Rect. pie. This& I'. Tosytt•end stern I have sold rho use of my name lbf 57 a week. 1, will give him eat) if Its will pro.. duce one tingle solitary proof to this, Ills sUidenl.l3 nl Thompson. Skillman Co.. ore nOllllll2 beta tinbue-al laioeboods, PM - fitly made to deceive the public., and keep the truth down in rettlird to his rottriaer,,P.rmenteog corn. pound. This is to caution the }midis to purehasemone but Old Dr. .ItlCOll l'ownects,l'e F...trnailarilja" having on it the Old Doeforla-likeness, - his fnorily Co o t tlf Arms, and hie rlgnittureacross the Coat ot'A rms. Principal Office, 102 Naa.Frm.sire.el.'N: City: .1:1( . 0 II TOWNSEND. THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER Or THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilta. • Old Or. Townsend is now allow 70 years of age. and has Ion!: been known ns the A 1/'1'!1011 and DISCO VC HER of the (7. EN 1,7 /NE 01:110 !NAL, TorrNSEND SARSAPARILLA.". Being poor, be was compelled to limit its nianutacture, by which poems it has been kept out of market, nod the sales circumscribed to those only who had wren its worth. and known it: value. It had reached the ears of Inany, neeeolie:sss, as those persons who had Seen !tested of sore thsss•ss, soil saved from desth, crammed its wondsi tnl If EALIV; i't This GRAND Ar, I) 1 . .;\ manutacuired ( ! ti,t:At t t•it iI'AI.I.EI)I . .I.I.:PAItATICN to Iv ror thrritiqh• nm the Itinton innl lir...tali or the found incapable of ~ autlyr:itittin delerlflt;:10.1• Unlike )01111!! S. l' 'l%.,vll•••ttli',. a lona . ..ors with age, and never chances hot O. - the honer; ti, colt, it in ',Tared otrarienrifie-rincepPg krairrlettge 01 Chianti-try. an I the late, itritrovertett of the art, lave all lin, immillt into req.,' ion oi :he manufae• tare of the Ohltioseaparille. The Srs ti:tile oil root, it in well linowh iriethettl nom, ciiittitain ninny medicinal propertieg, and collie propertlee nlitch ore Ildnd or Ilgrigall, and usher:, which it no:noed in tat - 1 orn,. it for line, pro. dneeferracritation and teat!, v Inch 10 itioirciat to the Hy.. Lean Stone of the !myelin, ,d S:us.yutnban O rotatild that they entirely VVg.llffifilo nod are in the prep...Ulan, if they are lint prenerved hy a sr:rw, rvorcv.e, 11110,11 on. ly to these experienced in its Moreover, theme volatile prillripfrS, WlllOl lly lid in or its all 'ex halationi•tintler heat.Lar, lie Very Perrrtgilli medical prop : - erticiroflite,:ront, winch gl 0010 h all •, • Any pereint can boil or s:ew the roes till they get a dark colored liquid, winch iv inure train !fir l'ofdrillg matter in the root than front anything else; they ran then strata thin insipid or unpin]liquttl, EN111,1.•11 WIIII i-otir,no ilaenes, and then roll it .• PAH ExTRAci or SYRUP." But tu.ch in 110 t (he ortirtv known n lie GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SA.IS A MA PAR ILIA. this is so prepared that all rite then properties or the Sarnapartila rim Tenioreil, everythin, capable oh becoming acid or le earl acted Zuni rejected; then every par!lrie of Mrrtietil virtue-mai...lied nt a purt mei concentrated forth; atid thus it is Tendered - hie:1110bl* looing any of ita Valuable nod hailing vroperflen. Pre. .ell it; lido Wan, it is Molly in the littil Hence the rerwon why n.• bear ,ininendatione on ere side in its (near by Own, women, and children. VoI find t 4 doing wonders in tire core or ooks , UliPTlO.\;, fl P 81.4, and _LIVE R. CIO Ml' L A I.ll', and in PILE CAL 1.71831. SPROP. L L A,- P LW, f.l 8 'WE 88. ER Ur 'PIONS. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, — and all m111E:lions arising iunu INIPURITY. On'. THE BLOOD, - It rannonsenn an ntArVelloun elinney in oilco on loplaiate ad. lag from Indigestion, Aridity ql the Riioeh, from nequal etreolocion, don:rano:won or Wood 10 the head . , mllototion of the heart, cold loon awl !mode, cold chil le and in dashes over the tinily, It Jens not Ito equal in Colds and Cott h.; and Pmlnoti, and gentle per. epirntiun. relaxing ntrictures nl the lungn, n clireaLand every ether part. • But In nothing ls its excellence more manifestly aeon and Acknowledged tlinnin all 15inill!,2)al .. sTF . 10 o - M2U3MMtM it works wonders in canes of Fluor. AIN', or li7tites, Falling of the Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses, Irregularity ,tt the menstrual periods, and the like; And is effectual in enema ail the forms of Kidney Diseases, Ily removing °ironic:lone, anti regulating the general system, it gives tone and rtretqult to the whole body, and thus cures all favour • - Nerves. Diseases asset Debility, ena,thits in - events or re hoTt, it great Variety of oilier mah adiea, - as Sporn! irritation, A r eli/llipi,l, Se. ritUte Dance,_ lEhrooning, Epileptic FYis, Convulsions, - cit cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach. anti gives-good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and goner irpation, alloys in llanonation, pa. Men the skin, Nuances the circulation of the blood, pro. luring gentle not In(1, ,virally all over the hotly, and try :e•.il a11t111C,1111669.11, I, due snore nervous nvcs all ol'rll !firm. Iv sn , II .I•.n The Medicine yea: pre -rminenily need! BM can any 01 ilnsn thltv, by rnl.l or S 1 7 . Townnend'e delior anal., 7 • Tlds Cull 111:11C$ not in he COMPARED OLD DR'S, • became of one GUANO FACT. that the one to INCAPA• 131,E of ULTHILIORATION, = • hII the other DOES: vouttrw,ferntenfing. pnd blowing he bottles contoitittiti it ow fragments thh nour, Acid liquid exploding, and damaging other armada Aluqt not this lorriblo Pniannalie to the nyetent 7-117 Int! put acid into n syvieof rifr rally disenced a•ithacidt , What eannee Ilympopsia 110,0011 Ito we not all know that when food aoure in mu sion.lolo. who tonschief it prodneet 7. max... lomo4o, , ~,,df . ...,,,,, a 'he. healt, !leer rona• plaint, tharthu n. il.•olverv. emir. and corruption 01 Me' blond 7 \allot lc 5.',113 .4 not on 11l !rumor it the body 1 What rip. orea n:' .hr 11:000i..nlo. latou 011 Kroptiono 01 .. the Skdh, hull 11,..1. S.:t !thrum. Er...,,pr'n. , , \\lute Swelat,a, 'lever So, . 3rol all 'Ocen now Internal end ex tern:lll 11 ei not line 110.1er, heave, 1011. ari I , alitanet, winch soon, and.l , o l—:.ol . all II .. rind/ 01 OW beLiV.ll.ll, or le.A. Na'hat . ratcrei 111101.0,00.-t0,.1...3.ea1tr flail aclil fluid telfirdi in...N0.00 vont( ~ ,verr the i. 41.10 an.: &co, wheln. Irrantln.i 2111 illt1:11111114 11 , dr.it,l' , 11 , 01 0 4 upon whim 1130117 S , of 1000 aos Ili re-re. 0(1011111n, of the 10,1, of iletniteed cltikr , Al ,t„ A 1.,: nr,rly ail Ihreliliklienli mach Afflict lintoan 0, to, ' a, Now 11 11 not la. 11 1 ,!t to .0 ‘l, 3:1.1 r^l l , and infiaildp 1.1 .. . i• ' 11111.1" 011, ... , ..._. _ , soultirm, FERMENTIN,:. a 4111 ~ (itM11 ( )Ills;Do OF . _ • • I=l2 ind et he won l .l l in re. It malerdoonl that Old Dr. Ja. can 'l'nwn.entl' , ll'enutne sapering, in an 1111• ITATION on'euor pr , or:'lll .11! ! /leaven hortod :l ti we , 11,11 1 drat innn caw!, whi c h won d 1 hear the m0.,1 dlrda• t .r.—::lll.thee to S. I'. Town• Arad . ; ort kir I • NiTa wP.II it under:a., I. is the absolute truth, -that S. P. auttale an. 4 oaf hr. .Iprrlb T o wn•rm Pr SLll,43parl I In MO herter`l-eel'ouplrr f; dud - tutirtitety dissina- Oar: that tiny are unlike in 4. rety particular, having not one single thin!! ill 001111.011 An S. P Towit,ml to n !!!ru , r. and never wel, iLL no chemist, nn pha rinaventi.a I no more or medic inemr disease than any other common. un,ientitic,ll,lprO resmnai marl. what gliririmter van Cia pi:laic lip re thate ore re. zelyintr gelMille :11 Vall , Oft. Mee of the article, lawil in lIICTA flue il. and a i capable °lrina., which naafi; enter them the (11 - NTS of Di.,,Le invtoad of health 'I Butt what CIAO aiiiiiilll In r<haaiaii rehin one who , nothing Comparatively or ilvirasal It requires a Mrrllll of nlllllO elpnrll• , ,, ILL r,al end /serve up even a COII3IIIOII decent meal. !low much more 1111pLIMULL is it that thepereona who ILLOnoihnifire medicine !lesigued for I.VEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEriit,no SYSTEMS, should know well the meilleal pppernes of- plc pp, Inn heel manner of necorflu and c!.prentra their liraling,„Artkes, also all exten-ive knowietl'm ni the ',thou+ ilibearen win In street the human s: - stria, mul 1101 e to 11 . ItAILL rellleLll these dPert•en! . . 1116 to arri,4 Crawls upon Ore nob - mm.le. to pour balm into wounded Ininntnity. to kindle hope in'the ilqpairing boNon, to renown heabh, and bloom, and vigor into the aukifeit brok en. and to.tototsl; ttifirnsnA ...tat 010 DR. JACollTowstlisn hen 3 '4'11 AWN() tbe portonnY nod means to bring hen Thtivertnl Coacenirated Itratedy wltlitn.the reach, pni.l to the knowledge of nil who need II that they may learn end know. by . it., • Tromanoml.k , “ Pirvver t 0.111,0 For sale in Carlisle by D. J. RAWLINS; - Sole -- A (rent. 0 SUPERIOR FRESH 'GROCERIES Latest 4rrival: THF, Cheap Family Grocery Store - of Jo sepli I). Halbert; \Vest Moot, street, Car lisle, has just received tt large and fresh supply Of the best FAMILY GROC BUMS hut the Philadelphia markets can afford. The subscri ber has just returned from tlie city, and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally, both. in town and country, to call and examine.for themselves his large and in creased stock, - which embrimes.all the articles usually kept in his line of business. Such as . Rio, Java.and StDoiningo and Lagutca Coffee ; Imperial, Young, Ilyson and Black Teas, of very superior quality and flavor; Lavering's • crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars; or ange grove, chirified New Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to snit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans mid syrup Moltises. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure.und 'fresh , ground. Brooms, Ce, dar • and pointed buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures, batter, bowls. butter prints, 'gutter' ladles, wash rabbers, - .&c. ClOll7OB, fancy . spwing, traveling and market . baskets of •- all k i nds. Castile, •funcy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also, a•general assortment of choWing -- and smoking yoIIALCI,CO, spanyL ha If spanish and common WATS. -Ropes _twines, and Brushes of all CISIESE always on hand. Sporm, Winter, strained Elephant and Common-OILS. , J•• • CLASS, QUEENSWARE.--1 - have • also added to my already Jorge t heft, a number of se'w plitterns•of Whim -Granite Mid fancy tea. seta., with CR OC K NRY WA-RE of everyde ferlprion, Wilk!! ',Waken at-the hiwatit. prices , nor cash. ' . . , •• :Peeling gratefid, for tholiVeird piitroneffe here tofore bestowed upon him by if generous the subscriber tenders themdds hearty & szneera Thanks, arid litaPee that in his efforts io please and igirliaular attention businesA, to merit a dentintiatieraif their support; • Merritt 20,'1850 1 , • JOS, P-11.41,Eir:RT. pl)ilabelpjfia • THE.: CREAT CHENA. STORE OF •PIUDADELPII/A. — VIANKFUL to the. citizens of Carlisle e and its vicinity for their increased custom,. we again request their company to.vjew our large and splendid assortment China, Glass Queensware, Dinner Sets, - Tea Sets, Toilet - Sete, and single pieces, either of Glass, China or Stou'e sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for lesstlinn, they chan be had elsewhere—ln fact at lees` than Wholesale Prices. 'AMERICAN AND ENGLISILBRITANNIA in greater variety titan ever before offered in the city. 'PAN C\' CHINA in_ great variety. very cheap. Kr We would invite tiny person Visiting ,the city. to call and see us—they will at_ least be pleased to walk around ourbeautiful stove, and to view the fittest China and the cheapest the World produces. Very respectfully, tTYNDALL & AIITCDELL: - , ' No: 219 Chesnut Street. Phila.scm.26'49ly , qqz}r,„sr, Plano ro'rees, HE • largest --and cheapest and mcig ' elegant.aasertment of. PIANO FORTEr n ha United States. can always be f-nud ni the w welionse of the subscriber, 171 Chesnut Street, above Fifth, At the Old Stand occupied more then a third of a century by Air. George Willig,, Music publish er. Pianos. limns, Organs, Seraphines, ans, &c., fresh from the most celebrated Manu lecturers in New York; Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. , SOld, wholesale and retail,ttt the maker's cash prices. - OSCAR C. .13It'l'Eli, "7: - '7! 171 Chesnut Street, Phila,delphia 1,, r-1 ”4-,0 lAratc a 3. an ArLlry! tp ' CHEAPER THAN EVER— Alt, Wholesale and Retail—At the .—\\ "Philadelphia Watch and Jew„ , o,' elry Store," No. 95 North. sr, ( ). ....p.,,..„:'...- i i.. COND street, corner of quer -414,41 Ti ~"t ry street„ . . . Gold Levers, 18 It. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upwards ' Silver Levers, lull jewelled, sls'and upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. eases, jewelled, $25 and upwards ' - Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, 8 , 1 to 10 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5 ; Desert -$lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to be what. the aro sold for. =MBE Cr:Constantly on hand a large ,assortment offing GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortmentipf J Tobias & Co., -t_Simpsrm, San Mel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & R - Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in ally style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named Most celebrated nthnufacturen of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person or• dering put on if requested. novB] Better than the Goldmines of Cali f Whole Suit of Clothes at $1,75 grilir, undersigned thank at tor the. patroong, of the Citizens of Ca lisle and . adjoin country, informs his intim, .IIS friends nod th' public-in general, that . he inst 'aid in r 1 Claitely .octa Mock_ of fashiinable _4ring . and Summer clothing, made up in the best style and partiottlaoy calculated for this place, His stock consists of fine Dress and Frock 'coats, Habits, Cassimer, Prab, toe„ and Chinn coats,, Tweed Linen - and Check coats, flimsiness coats of rill descriptionso3uperior Black Cassimerand fancy Pantaloons, a 'great variety 6fVe - iits front 7500 , to $4 00, a large assortment of fancy 'articles of Gentlemen's wear, white linen; Striped and red flannel shirts.. Gentlemen are requested to call and examine-the goods, and he Is sure those who buy will he well fitted and at low prices. A treat assortment of Bons clothing, also Caps and Hats, from 12 . 6 to $3 00 constantly on hand at • S. - GOLDMAN'S South East corner of Main and Market square, Carlisle, March 26, 1850. NEW GOODS AT THE • .16" E STORE! undersigned respectfully, informs his viands and numerous customers; hat he has removed his store go Humerieh:s'cornor direer y ono:mite Wm. Leonard's old stand, in North llaahver street. He hos recently returned from wilt a large and carefully se iecied nsaortinent of --- New Spring,Goods, purchased at the lowest pri`ecs, and which he it determined dispose of tet very small profits. A urge assortment of SUPERIOR CLOTIIS, at front 75 amnia to St; per yard. Also, Cnssi mitres, Cm:stoats and Ventings, at various pri DgESS' CFOODS, I I — '' each as Delollies,. Dal cges. and. a _splendid_ as sortinent of Silks. Also, a very extensive as. sortment of Calicoes and Ging/minis, saiiahlt for the approaching season. Also, Cheeks Table Diapers, 'Pickings, !douched and on. bleached .I.l.uslitis, Bonnets._ilats,.&e.. • --• A well selected assorin eat of Men, Worner and Cluldrea"s Boots and ,Shoes, of superio quality, and eery cheap. Also, boys and men Chlth and Hungarian Caps. ' GROCERIES,I' of all kinds ; viz Sugar, Coffee; Molasses,•Pe km Ten Company's celebrated Teas, &c., al Tresh and . -good. Also, constantly on hand the best quit lily of Carpet Chain. . The subscriber respectfully risks In custom era . and — all who wish 'good bargains, to Clio bim on early cal!. Don't forget the stand, cur tier opposite Leonard's old stead, North Han over street. nplo N W WOODS; Ag,'t. N. B. Motor, Eggs, ltngs nrol Soap, tokc at otarliot priers', Careets,_ Carpels. SECOND .supply of Imperial, Ingrain, tit Cotton and g Carpets, whic Will iro cheaper th G an ar eon s be bought at any h other establishment in the Borough, LADIES' ti, CHILDREN'S SHOES. Just rece;yed another lot of Ladies' Walking Shoes, Slippers, Buskins and Gaiters, of the latest shapes and beet Philadelphia manufac ture. Also, a heautnut assortment of Chil dren's Shoe's. Bents and Slippers. CARPET BAGS AND TRAVELLING TRUNKS. A Virge supply of Trunks and Travelling Bags of a superior quality, just received. BONNETS! BONNETS! The attention m the Ladies io particularly in. vi oil to my largp a n d 'Wendt d assortment Or BONNETS of all hinds, prier:B,llnd qualities. A!.o, n vdty urge and. beautiful lot of Bonnet R.hr Soiling very low of the - cheap tore Of 4.50 CHAS. .OGILBY. 110.1 W SPRING GOODS! Ahead of Competition .1),111E, subscriberp have-returned 11 . 6111_1'10a,, delphin, with n largo assortment of CHEAP SPRING GOODS, - consisting partly of. Aloyst,..do Laines, Lawns, Dareges, Linen Ligl76, at 123, 181. and 25 cis per yard, Alpaclins, Gioghums, Calicoes, and ' variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Cassi• mores, Vesfings. Summer stuffs for men and bhys'wear in endless variety,' checks, tickinge matins at old prices; flannels, hosiery; gloves, laces and. edgings, insertings, and some very ehmp CA R.P. - E'lli,..gfokeries, queensware, &c. Also, a large nyherimenTof very .• CHEAP BONNETS 'Palm leaf and braid lints: boat ribbons at Prices and very cheap, a few pieces with:, big lustre black silks, together with n general as serimont including nearly eery" article in' oar lino of businessi•all of which have been bought thr C.W,tand will ho sold to our customerS and the whole country at considerably lower pricbs than they can be bought in Carlisle. Give. us a call and Judg,o for yourselves. A & BEN'PZ:. - March 1N;70.• • „ OjEl " j; t •' - " • WOOD'S XI , Corwr of Diffli andTiet at, tit 'Railroad Depot, • ..116,1nt S. Wood. Hotel iv-tmilla completttly.ehanged and 1,2 renovated„ and will hereafter offer Ittero'lla• ivl'aecontiondations to the travelling public.- for lv,liielt - itEt co:Iv:1431g location cola ed,;• . .• l'o'thitse persons who wish to petis the warm season int - the country. few ptheng whiolt 11056018 superior attractions to Ctir(mot boh!g surrounded:by a ;.heautiral. Wormy, and hovtng the hr,st Snlohur Springs in the State in the immediate ' • . [jel9,'so Puri) Cid.rt;Vinegar. ' • , T UST rncelved from ti o country one buret of CIDER.. VINEGAR, NI/mantic] pore and uondulternted. A 11NOLDS fittici, -- a — very • su '4, pprqiiir Ink.tor so pt KL/1311A RD' s ~.,,.. Importer of Watches fornia ! IS AND -S-1 r. xv,lrrTNErf. 7.7 itiebicittc 0. IVIOFFAT ) :2 'Lif6 Pills luid_ Plitronix. rhtfers., 'Thee:Metlininos have new hoe» 4, n1. , rn too 'sib fie. for n period of FIFTEEN yEA.23, during' that tini6' hai7o maintained a. IM , h eh nraraer in althost every port of the globe for . theiv e,xtr,iot. Ainary and iFnmedinto povroe-Of reatodoir, I, , ,feet health tq persons onlPering.under nearly every Lind, oeviisomo to which the humanfrump is ibah . l e . lAT ‘PIIIIVY THOUSANDS Of certificated instances, they have eevenreSctieu,. - BlifFortsre Crum' the very verge of an Intiinely grave, ,after all the deceptive notitmtns of the d•iy hid tit terly_failed; and to many thotieitinis they have permanently secured flint uniform et.jayiti.tit of health, without which, lire itself, is but n partial blettsid. So great, indoed,-line their efficacy inva riably and infallibly proved - , that its has appeared scarcely leas 'than miraculous to those who were . acquainted with the beautifully, philosophical - prin . - chiles upon which they aro compounded, and smolt. which they consequently not. If was to their manifest and sensible action ;a purifying the springs and channels of life, and ,enduing them with re newet tone and vigor, that they worn indebted for their name. Unlike the host of—fiertilcious quackeries which boost of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE . ciNEs are purely nod solely vegetable ; and con tain neither 1101 . 01u7, nor Antimony, nor Arse nio, nor any other 1111110/01, in any form whatever. They : tire entirely roinposeil of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to 801118 eminent - pharmaceutical chemists, are alto gether unkliewn to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and worh, never before ndminis -tired in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen front the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling, round them; nittltu remove the hardened faeces which collect in the convolittions of the ramp intestims. Other medi cines only partially cleanse these, and leave ouch collected 'oases behind to produce habitnal COM:1 , 10- mm, with all its train of evils, or iiiilden Diarrhout with its imminent dangers. This feet "is well known to till regular linutoinista who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the preju dice of. these well informed men against the quack medicines of the, nen. 'flue second effort of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES to 'clean.° the kidneys end the bladdsr • and, by this means,..the liver and lunge, the heal thful action of Which entirely depertiliupon the regularity of the urinary erg,aus. The blootl, which takes its re d color from the agency of the liver' . auti lungs, before it pelves into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coining from a clean etrintch, courses freely through the veins, renews etrfry part o f the ,iy - sretn; and triumphantly - mounts the banner - of health iu the blooming cheek. The following ere among the distressing' variety, of 'lumen dlleeeee hi which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infal lible DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly clean:Mg the first and second stomachs, and creating n flow of pure i . i..t•igaktirrbeetKfliAteixtlief",tilleiirrbitteirturt r e A'C'rrt ss IV . ' !rf i'ttg)) 46;:n ifearindier..a •Resilessnese, - ,111-timpeli., Anriery, Languor, and lifelatielioly, which floe die general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a wildcat. Coimi.cplenon of its cure. Costiveness, by cleansing the whole leilgth rf the intestines with a solvent process, had waived violence: all violent purges Innen tilt) bolvcd,:o4,ion Within two days Diarrhoea and Cholera, by re'l , mvi , r, the aliarp—acrid fluids by Which the.4.l rompiainls 111.0 occasioned, aril by..promuting.thelobeinativr.secre tien of iliCJIlll4lOiiS tliclObranu. Fevers all kitifl3. by restoring the 111 . 00. i t o it regular circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestiiiiil ofirtraction in others, .linve hcen ,known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently iu tbrion weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles nod ligaments of the joints. Drapsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening the kidneys and bladder: they operate tncot delightfully on these impoilant organs, and liana* irnce Even bar, fount! a certain reAlcily for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by dislodging from tho turnings of tint bowrla the slimy mutter to -winch these er'entures adhere. Asthma and COMllltliption, by rtlitivilig the air-vessels or die lull, from the inuccuil which even Blight colds will occlsiiiii; aid which, if hot ro- Moved, becomes uud produces these dreadful ilisensys. Beti - rvy, "ricers, and Intreterate gores, by the porfve.L pitrAy which I.llno LIFE iyoni amEs ow 1,106 d, and ail tho huatore. - - •• Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, by their ;II teruuvo etrect upon 'the fluids that reed the sloe, And the morbid elute of which occa sions all eruptive nompluints; sallow, cloudy, and other disagr e eable complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effi,et an entire curs of SALT kl I Rt 7.11, and a strikimr, improvement in the clearness of the shin. COMMON COLDS and 17 , IFLUENZA will always be cured by ono dose, or by two even in LliS *intl . tithes. ' plus. As rt remotely for thin twist elistresteinz nod ohnthipte malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve it distinct and coital UM ICOZIMICIIIIIIIIOII. It IS well known to hundreds in thimc:ityr - ttrret - tlee - foretter-proprietur-teve-vedu TOTThred r attitetn was himmelt atthc n , complaint for upwards of TITIRTY•rIVE vases; and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materiel Medico. Ile however at lenittli tried the Medicine which is • now offered to the public, and he, IVU-4 cured in a very, short time, after his recovery had been pro nounced not only holoohable, but absolutely tin possible, by any h CIIIMIII MOM'S. FEVER AND AGUE, For this sciarg, 1' the western ,country these Medicines will be found enure, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a return al the diseaso—a rure by. thee° medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, lIE SA TISFIED, AND BE cuBED. Bilious Fevers-ard-Liver-Oomplaints.. General Debility, L ops. OP APPETITE, •ND DIII/CASEB.OP FEMALEH —these moth ''tow have heou used with the most beneficial lvsti!im in cases of this ridieription Bert., and SCROFULA, in its worst forms, yields to tip, mild yet powerful action of those remarkable Medicines. NlGHT SWEL - TS, NERVOUS 1)E011.ITY, NE111;011P 001IPLAINTE of all kinds, rAL,,twricoi OP TIIE HICAET, PAINTER'. COLIC, ore speedily cured. MERCURIAL DIS.EASEg. Persons whose constitutions have become im paired by the injudicious pso of Mitacuav e will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from , he system all the etre , '" .a Mercury infinitely sooner than the inOtt powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Q -single trial will place then, boy, nil the reach of comp/tition, iu tha burl:nation of . e.V, , ry patient. 13F1 CARIMjf, OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their notorious anthers arrested, both in the city of New York cud abroad. Boy of no °nit who not 111CMIT/1011IlD Prepared and'aeld by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT. 33$ Broadway, NoW-York.• J W AAV F L O I i p sZ , ' 11 - 10C1 . ou. YOU - 118E1A , X1J1.,71?01t 25 CENTS •tly.means 011110 pocket ~ culliiiiisii o rr E v e ry one Isom' Physician ! edition, with up- . -' quits of a hundred engra• ings, - showing - private ilis ises w. every shape and . Irm, and malformations I the generative system.. , IY WITYOUNG; 111.0. Thetime hits non) er ring from secret 1116CIISC, ..ie 00191ACKENT, „,s contained in this book any' one rniFe:ure lifinself, without hindrance to Inn. sine as, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend. and, with one, tenth the usual .expetisk.. In • a ddi t i on to the general i•outine 010 . 1v:tie diecase , if tally explain s , g ), f; ptkl*, OF 1111010011'13 431%1'13 tic curie, with ohieiVations On" Marriage—besides many oilier dersngemcuts which it would not be • proper to enumerate in the piddle prima ' . iry'Aity person sending TWENTY•FITE CENTS, letter, tel recoil c (./fRI copy of this- -. book, by mail, or five copies.n ill he sent for one - dolls' , Aildresa,,. , Dß. W., YOUNG , No.. - 152 SPRUCE Street, PIIILADLEI'IIIA7 Post-paid. Dit. 'YOUNG can lie consulted on any of the Diseeses prescribed hr his different ions, at his Qtlices,ls2 SPltUrf: street, every . tiny het.Oeett 9 TIM' 3 u ' cinzk.(t;Mutjays excepted )- May 1, 1)+50. . . Brushes Brusb.es I • ••. . . A 'great variety of these nealul articles is of fared for sale, censhifing 'of Wltliowatih,Svyeepl,,. ing, Scrubbing, 'Painturs, loth i Shaving, Hair, ~• Teeth and Null, Flettliand Graining ltrurhea in groat varinty,.all of which aro of the best qua. Ate and will be sOld"nt The lowest prices • . 7tine6, " "'. LS. F.LTAQTT. -
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