Otares St; OhoPs. SPLENDID . STOOR• OF FALL DRY GOODS, O.IIIE, PRICE 'oiv - WasiekiSto. - ; , .-213-117ALTTIVIURE-STREET INVITE the attention of wholesale and retail purchasers. to their stock of -Fresh Fall GOODS, moody of their own importation, whichwili bo found much the largest and most varied ever offered in - Baltimore; and far .every, article of which the ,lowest price is named at - once:. Included will 'bo fetincl--Ri f ch - BrOcado and other Divas Saks, splendid meoium ' and low priced do., rich black Silks„in •plain,. wated, figur'd' and satirt.. strip'd, real old. fashioned Gros Grain Black Silks, figur'd andplainSatin &Chines, in changeable and solid colors, very handsome Posit do Sole, in solid colon', even ing Dross' Silks, in white and light colors, a a beautiful variety, Bootter,and Millinery Silks in great variety, Modes, Mareelines, Fthronces, &c. ' DRESS GOODS. ' • Rich watered and plain Tabbinets, brocade Cashmeres, 'rich -printed Cashmerca and Mou-- salines, neat figur'd De Lathes, for children, plain Mouselines, in modes and high colors,. changeable Lyrnese Cloths,Coburge, Sylva= _tieis,—thatirely,new,) cheafMenselineff_and Cashmeres, low and median • priced, Dress Goods, in every variety of now designs ? many - of wkich are in styles confined exclusively to bar sales, 300 pieces Lupin's superior. French Mennen', in all colors, 130 pieces 6-4 English Morinocs and silk-Warp Lyoneso Cloths,, In ?this department - we have aso a large stock of . Bombazines and Mourning Goods in every va riety, embracing the most select shades of Black and Second Mourning, and choice anti cies for Family Mourning. • ln LINEN GOODS arta - . HOUSEKEEP kNG FAB RIDS we - have more than our usual leading stock, including the Very,best Shining • Linens of Riehardson's and, Barklio's make, Pillow Linens of all widths, Linen Sheetinge, of every- description, Cotton Sheetings, sup'r • Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Table and Piano Covers, Floor Baize and Floor Cloths, of all widths and sites, linen Crumb Cloths, Table Damasks, Diapers, Nankins, Towellings, Stair Linens, nob curtain Goods, - of various styles' lace and muslin Curtains, worsted Damasks and Moreeim, and in fan ovary ttrticte, in the Dry Geode line Which ihay be - required by House keepers. Hothls, Steamboats, &o. . THE SHAWL ROOM Contains a Most bxtensive and !magnificent stock of limg • and square Cashmere, Camel's -- Asir, with Cashmere border, entirely new, rich ibroidered and plain Crape, Long and Square Scotch Woollen Shawls, - Scotch Woollen Shawls fdr childrett,'' flldy Sato Mills" Shawls of all ins various styles made by them, and - meetly df patterns.'made expressly for us, and which cahnbt be had elsewhere. Black and Mourning ShaWls. in great variety. Cloaks, Mantillas and Sacs. Wide and Narrow SILK VELVETS, in all colors. MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS AND MEN'S WEAR. In ehoicettylds df superior French Cldths; of Bioly's and other best makers. Doeskins, English had Domestic 'Cassimeres. - Fancy Woolen, Silk and other Vestings, Serges, Sile. Bias, Paddings, Canvass; Sewing Silk, &C. Also, O splendii stock •of Gems Cravats, Scarfs, Fancy Neck Ties,, Silk add Linen Hdk'fs., of new styles, Gloves of all kinds, Hosiery, Silk and Merino under shirts and Drawers, Suspenders, "Sze. , • EIVIMOIDERIES, LACES HOSIERY & GLOVES,] - - We'tive 'Mao 'very choice lot of Embroid. 'cries and `Laces, (from the most fashionable Establishments in Paris,) including rich Muslin and Lace Caps, Chemizetro, Berthes, Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs, real black and white Laces, real Lace Capes and Falls, Valenciennes Laces' Edgings and Inserti4Ts, superior Hosiery and .Gloves - of - every - desertption—, emb'd and - a - Wien hemmed'quitebed Handkerchiefs, clenr__Lawn mourning -LC . ilrindlefa, fancy Cashmere India Emb'd 'Scarfs, fancy Bags, &c., Chemi• 'netts Prints and white Muslin ,Goods, French and E,nglieh Chintzes, rich furniture Prints, in great variety, Cambeic,Mtill, Swiss. Book and Jaconet Muslins, laconet and Swiss Edgings and'lnsertings;_Dadde-and Florence!: D S ORTYA BM HANDS AND SERVANTS. - We have on hand every desciiption.of goods entering into general consumption, that we think will give 'satisfaction:to the consumer, all df which we are enabled from the extent of our of our business, to buy on the very best terms and sell at a mciderateprofit. Having for every article a fixed price, (without abatement,) per• stns not fully acquainted wiilt the value of goods have every assurance Aliai in dealing with us, '(hey-pay the saute Orice'ate-the moat experienced purchasers, ' An examination of Goods and niece solicited Baltimore, Oct 2, 1850-3 m POPULAR DIMILODTI. •B+Y THE ilitM of TROUTMAN & MAY bear Gentlemen, take our advice, . To overy one wo ma'to our call, If you would have a coat that's nice, Lookiat Troutman di....,May's . .Cheap Clo Herelare Dresses-of all kinds, Fine and coarse, and also Cheap ' Please examine and you'lL,find, • For your money quite a heap. ---- I - lere-are-goods-for-every-jeeasonia----- ` Thick and stout, neat and thin; All that you can wish in reason, II you doubt it lust drop in: Ilarn.are Frock and Body Coats, Both' with low and standing collars ; Borne'lthat button round the throat; To bohad_fora few_dollars. lioro is every style of Vest, And all sorts of Pantaloons, -You can choose what-suits you best, Eve, or morn, or afternoon. Llere.are sacks and Roundaboute, Overalls and Jackets Green, , - Please to look and You will find, Here the cheapest ever seen., ...T , W2 Here are fight coats for tlOprisg,t - 4 , Fancy goods forl,Sumlner wear, s>,, You will find thorniest thellifit. •., Nothing butter anywhere. Shirts and Bosoms may bc.found, Pooket Hamdkerchiers and Gloves, Scarfs to tie. your neck around, When you seck.your lady loves. Here are Caps, Suspenders, Stocks, vorY nice indeed, Clean and "nice, in paper box, , Just the thing that you-will need. If SVO talked wday about them, ' 1 Wo could scarcely tolllou all, 7 .T.S Gentlemen can't do without them— : Then, dear friends, give us a call:, F.l=B GOODS. THE subscriber is how opeuing a gotten assortment of DRY GOODS just reecho ^cidirom the city, among which May'be chime! •rated ...Bombazines, Alpachas, Cashmere Mono. ''do Lemnos, 'Chintzes, Calicoes. Ginr hams, with a variety of.other 'Dress Goods, t which 'the attention 'of the citizens of Giulia' -and wielriityis invited aa hey may expect End some geed bargains. .oct3o - COAL! COAL: THE subscriber has just received at his Coy 'Yard, 'at the West end of High street, a sup( • rior quality of Wilkesbarre, Pinegrovo, Lyken' Valley, [erne burners' and - Blacksmiths'.' COM *Nithitiffie- is prepared to sell nt reduced price: 'He respectfully solicits the patronage of th people of Carlisle and vicinity. , ocl9, W B 141URR0 V. Agt. Ribbons. 'Ribbons. • piTHE subscriber - is now opening the cheap •ostlet of Bonnet anil Gapitibbotw ever . offere,l 'lt Carlisle, and wovld advise the ladies to cal —soon and gat sop'.. or the bargains. • .• oet3o ' G W HITHER. ••• • Children% Stockingi. • AFULL asaortmoni.• of Whim and Mixorl Marino Mao of dll sizes for Children .-L Also, Ladies Hoso in great variety nod Noma.; by . G W HTTNER. Basic Flannels . P c 71175 T received a, general assortment of Col, •orod Flannels forimdles Sacks, to wit—Bloch Gray,7Blue,Acti. Green ; Pink and Changan Also, White Woolen and Cotton Flan, , i great variety. • G W HITNER. . . Irtrin negortnient of ROPES. jest received . br the subitoribor.i ; Klein GliM'Tubea' for. •tg doing Rodstirsicloodlieart'bi ..oug96 • :U. SAXTON. • • Tapestry :Worstial, - • ' %UST opened a general assortment of 'doer try Worsted in various 'colours for ,Knispee Scarfs; Sljppers, Shawls, &c, Also; an addf ',„ ional,supply W of-Zephyr; orsted sept2:l;:"9 -• • • G W IflTisfk•Xt• • , ; • 0 Older 17biegaeti. • • r—lrusr r9caived batto,l'of ? Puto Cfdor Vin,ftger,vf eupg • Horquallik.TA warranted o. , frOdirom adultitration. , •• • -IV FIT 1 NEL gtorts sz; Zlpaps.. DRUGS DU GS I . • ' Fresh Spring Supr4 !_, :I HAVE just received a liesh'stock of Rid -1 icines,•Painls,' Olin; - Oil, ; Web having been :purchased - with — grearoare — at - the best city houses, I can 'confidently recommend to Families, Physicians,. Countrjr..Merchtints and Dealers, as being freblimnd pro. ' • DRUGS'. ' . Patent Medicines, Ilerhsand Extracts, - Pine litimi - sals, Spices,ground and whole Instruments, . Essences, Pure h.:ascii': Oils Perfumery, &c. .. Cod Liver OilfEhrrattted Genuine. _..:. D YE- STUFFS. Indigoes, . Log and Cam Woods, Madders, . Oil Vitriol Sumac" . : Copperas, P 1 • • Alum - jp - ., . , 4 r --PAINTS.• etherill . & Brother's Pure Lead,'Clirornrs r cur - Yell , — Paint and :Varnish Brushes, 1' 0 Orton and Yellow, Jar ay Window Class, Linseed Oil, Turperr tine, Copal and coach - Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which Will he sold at the very loweat market price, Alan, a fresh and. splendid as soar - tient of • FANCY - 0001)9, PRtTrrs; Confectionary,-and innumerable other minks 'calc'ulated for use and ornament, all of wLich_ are offered at tgrlowest cash prices, at the cheap Drit,,„_ , Book and Nancy Store of lire sub scriber on,North Hanover ,street. , I S. W. HAVERSTICK. 11loy„p2. 1850. ANOTHER REVOLUTION, ' Q AMU EL A. MU lißATtn, having machos -0 ed of Mr frenry A Sturgeon, his stock o 1 Drugs, Medicines .&a.. would respectfully so. licit a share of the public, patronage, at the old stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite the Rail Road depOt. i t He will kerep constantly ort hand, nn asso • ment of fresh Drags. Medicines, Paints, O pt s, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, and a variety of fa ey .articles, which he is determined to sell low.— He will give his personal attention to the busi dess';' and pat ticularly to putting up prescriptions, A liberal deduction made for Physicians coun try Merchants, and Pedlars. Feb. 13, 1830 r . 'and Shoes . • FOR:THE FALL SEASON AT PORTER'S SHOE STORE, Main street, near the Rail Road Depot; Art OMPRISING Men's, Boy's and Youth's 1+ Calf, Rip and coarse Boots and 'Brogans, which are warranted to he•of the bescquality, Ladips Gaiters, Haikina . and French Ties,. Misses and Childrenp boots and shoes in grant variety. Also, an elegant assortment of GUM SHOES and BOOTS, with all the late ;at. provements and warranted 'perfedt. Having purchased these_gttm eltocsoirom the °genies tho manufacturer, I am authorized to otvz NEW s•Anc in place of any that prove 'defective in wearing. Having a large stodk of Trena 'Calf 'Skins, Morocco, Rid; &c., and good workmen, every attention is given to customer work as usual. septlB WM. M. PORTER. CAN be expected, from the subscriber, 43t3 ho 11 has just received L new-,find splendid as• sortment. of _WINTER ' , FLO ODS, ' , which he. offers to his customers and others -who may favor him a call at great Bargains! CLOTHS AND CASSIAIERES, satinets, velvet cords. Ky.-jenns t scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels, etchings. MUS. line, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, 'Co. bvrg, cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, corn• forts, &c, _ _ A large_ and. splendid. assortment _of Long and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the times. Also, Boots and Shoes, 'which ho is determ ined to sell low, at his stand, in North Hano first store below Haverstieles Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. J. G. CARMONY. SUPERIOR FRESH GROORRIEUI - arkivaL ITIHE Cheap Family Grocery Store Of Jo. seph D. Halbert, West Mnin street, Car. lisle,.bas just received a large and fresh supply of the beat FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can afiord. ~ T ho subscri ber has just returned from the city,, and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally,.both in town and country, to call and examine for themselves his largo ,laird in -k creased stock, which'embraces all the articles usually kept in 'his lint of 'business. Such as Rio, Java and St Domingo and Diguira Coffee; Imperial; Young Hysoq...,_and Black . Teas, of very superior quality dnd'ilevor ; Lavering's crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified 'New Orleans and brown Sugars of every gritde and quality, with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses, Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and•fresh, ground.. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns,- tubs, .hale bushel measures, butter,bowls, butter priints,' butter ladles, wash• rubbers, &c ' Clothes, fancy sowing, traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, .rosin and country EOA-PS. A loo,a-generalassort4hentof-elrewing , and smoking TOBACO, spanish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines,- and. Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm. Winter, strained Elephant and Common OILS. . • . • GLASS, Ql.l EENSWARE.—I have als6 added to my already large stock, a number of sew patterns of White- Granite-mid I . 'aney-tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE Of• every do fcription, which sell at the lowest prices uor cash. -- - - Feeling gratefuljfor the liberal patronage here. tofore bestowed upon him by a generous public, the subscriber tenders them his hearty & sincere -thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please and particular attention to business, to merit o continuance of thoir support. , • March 20. 1850. JOS. D. HALBERT.—. Fresh Ardvai of Hardware. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. I'AVING just returned frinn New 'York& Philadelphia with the best and Cheapest Stock ofHAItD WARE CUTLERY BUILD ING MAT ERIALS,'P AIN TS, - &e.,. -ever brought to Carlisle, I would resqectfully request dealers and coneumers and all others to give me a call and see whether they cannot got more and better goods for the situ° , money than at any other place in town. lily stock of 'Locks, Larches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, , Glaio; Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I hive a splendid assort. mont. Also, Cabinet Maker's To'ols and Ma serials, viz :—Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau• Knobs and, Varnioh.S3 S kDDLERS &. COACH MAKERS, can have everythinUrarir line cheaper ,than ever. FORMAKERS, . I have a first rata stock.of Morocco an'd Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, thread and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havealso a complete asirortment•orßall's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can be •had at no other place in town, and at 'BON Prices. To gether with an assortment of nll kinds of Ham mered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House keeping A rticles, I have Knives. , Forks,:f3poons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays/Tubs, Budicets, &c. WALL PAPER I have the largest, Handsomest and Cheapeit Assortment in. town. And' to- all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, / would say come and soo for yourselves. —• ' oct3o • 7 P G 'W HITNER. • . AtneriCap : oll.- . -. JUST receiver) a fresh 'supply of Amorican Oil. For sale by ' .A , C FETTER,' oct23 No 148 North Hanotior.ot, Long Shawls. . • , A GRNAT variety of Long howls from the 11.• celebrated Bay Stato,Mills.. Mao, Square Shawls of various kinds just waived. • ' ' , oct3o • G W HIT,NERi. A GENERAL assortment of •Ladies and Children& Stockings ; consisting of Ingrain and Spun Silk Gashriterm -Merino, Lambs Woollt Cotton just opened • . ',G W , lIITNER. • leriAsTEn j • tIFARMI.E . R.S look to- yourintoroste and Our -, chase your PLASTrat.at:;this season Of year, .when - you con got, it f0r..1;15.50 pot : ton. at tho waiohousq Mt:M . II6.Y, A•t GUM SZIOIIO.. _ JUST , received, two entitle of : Ladies (Lan Shoed, of Hartehorn'a celebrated , pattern•wttich Lean warrant good•quelitv.: L s • • . 1 _ • ;• eetit3 , , iN.W WOUpS,.._ FIRST ARRIVAL OF Great itargainsl SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! BOOTS AND glio BS, •UOZXER'!. ‘.. . .IPIANE FORTE WAREROOMSI ' 71 cHEsNuy STREET, TifE OLD 'STAND, occupied far .more than • bnc.third of a cenitir..o,y G: • • - ,1111 - B — u - n - deraigribtfavottld'lntist - reepectfally J. announce•to the ptiblip that he is ADENT - for more than twenty of the most celebrated manufacturers of B OS. - 11 ri TON, NEW YORK,PHILA. • DELPHIA, and elseiere ; and is constantly-receiving-from them PIANOS o the richest and most varied styles, of superior lone, and of the meat superb finish, of 6. 6+, 61, fist ; tznd I s Detarce, which are Warranted equal to manufactured either in this country or hi Europe. . • • • Just received, also, a further supply of Church and Parlor. Organs, of beautiful patterns' and fine trines. llts . WAREROOM is conatandy supplied with ' a choice selection of SERAPIEN ES and MELODEONS, from the 'oldest and most ex tensive manufactories in die Alnircii Stales •, 'a mong whion iEi n new style - di REEO ORGAN having Cnrliart's patent improvements, with gilt p ties -in front, and -case elegantly carved, and highly ornamental. 'Nang rind Papa sing—Sk. Salvador La Grassa, Piano Forte Manufactu ter-and-Orgo rt-E-ui r,-will_at temito_aLLarrLern.: ' sept4,'so OSCAR C B ARTER. ~i ' , BAY S;PATtST-IA THESE celebrated and justly Eta nowledged superior goods, in the latest colorings and.most improved styles, will be furnished by the subseribets in any quantity, at the very lowest-prides. Purchasers will please notice that the genuine Bay Statolabrics bear tickets . corresponding With the above cut, and they will also be distinguished from ali other Wool- en Shawls by their superior finish, fineness of texture and brilliancy df colors. ."Orders so licited from all sections Of-the country, and the snme eill-be protnptly. attended to.. Purcha sers will also find in our Shawl department a large assortment of all the other-most anproved makes, and newest designs of American, Frenalt and Scotch Woolen Shautls, embracing a great variety of plain anti medium styles for friends. Also, Superior, Long and Square Shawls' in latest styles and best manufacture, High lustre black and colored silk Shawls, Lupins Blank and Modo Colored Thibet ShaA`,l9, with silk and woolen fringes, Paris Printed Cashmere and Terkerri Shawls, , PlaVand Embroidered' Crape Shawls, New Style printed Palm Shawls Neat Figured Paris 'Brodie 'Shawls, Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls, Plain Bound Seal'. Skin. Shabils, Plain Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed atti bound, Eight quarter, French Mode Colored Vhibet "ClOth, Meauring full two yards wide for'Shawls, binding to matdb,'White and Col. red Barcelona and Genoese Shawls; Bee. OtrWitoLESA LE AND, REI 4 AIL,XO ROBERT PG LOCK & CO., No. I 8 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. PERFUMERY, DEPOT. Wt . °NIT Co deceived, Country Merchants JUr and DealcraJwho want good and cheap PggIUMF,RY nnd'FANCY SOAPS shonid call upon JOHN T CLUGG, Perfumer and Chemist, 48 Alark•et below 2d, Ilhiladelehia, who has constantly on hand , PERFUAILRY and FANCY SOAPS of every description, Powdera, 'Hair- Oils, - Ox WOOD personsliftwO iena my advertisement I in the Public 'Ledger, hundreds of whom ,have called and' been convinced of the advantage of purchasing direct from the manufacturer, Agency- for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, &c. - ' Orders from any part of the United States will he promptly attended to. ang4'so,lyl JOHN T CLEGG. ,ECONOMY IS WEALT H. Light : MOM* might! high Film` Oil,. Campi i 'lk Itiedal Fluid, acknowledged superiority and_nurity, 4.s,,manufactured and for sole nt the lowest WhOlesale prices, by •DAVIS & HATCH, .at the old established stand of the late Benja min T. Davis, CAMDEN,,,,PI.EW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, and, prompt attention given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, nni the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the encellenco•of our Oil. Alcohol, Pitch, TuiPentine,lßosin, and Spir 'ts-of , Turpeutitte-jar-vale—Wholesaio-and--Ito tail, at the lowest prices. • foct3o .711. Rinve, redrANUFACTORERS tuul wholesale &M -ITI e•s in B It 0 0 MS,'l3 AS K El' S and WOOD WARE, have removed to the large store iately_ occupied by Messrs, Wellers-Eg where they have, opened an extensive stock of Eastern') and City made BROOMS and V OOD WARE,'which they are noy selling Id the lowest manufacturers prices. A full assortment of Bristles, Brushes, Mats Cordage, EA.. constantly on hand ,No t North Third Street, 3 doors below Rnce, Ph delphia Ry17,'50 P.• Go den di'or•se hotel, 1 / 4, O . : ---;* .-1, ,, :'-'ei , y• , k . Jr.;^ ' ' , 2 ' . it.. . ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA 1-4,- • THE subscriber having leased the above large and commodious HOTEL, situated on the oornor of the Public .Squarc •ond South Hano ver street, nnd'tately occupied.hy L Esh- leman, bogs leave to announce to his friends and The public that'he is prepared to entertain *thorn in „a monner , whiell cannot 'fail to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE. has the most pleasant loco• thin in the bore - ugh—has been 'lowly Ihrnished and otherwise improved, and no Tains will, bo spared to make those who 'may sojourn with him, comfortable 'during thdir stay. His par lors aretlargo and well turnishediand hie cham• hers am - trilled with new 'end comfortable bed ding._ HIS TABLE will be•sUpplied wi h the best the market can afford, and all who are connect. ed with his house will be foundlattentive care. 'fill and obliging. , „ ' en-1E 'BAR will contain fhe best liquors the city can produce. MEI MIMS STABLING is entire!y new and'exten• stre,•capable of aecorninodating from 50' to 60 horses—making it a desirable stepping place lot- DROVERS, and will be attended by a ski,. ful Ostler. in short, nothing will be wanting calculated to add to the comfort and convent. once of those who mny favor him With their patronage. 'BOAR , DERS taken by the week, month, or - year. -10 - Tpitats Illoton*pe. - .feb6 . 49-tf, ' JOHN HANNAN Boots, Shoes and - Gaiters. WEST HIGH STIitET VITOSITE TIIEIIIE7IIOE= CniIRCII. 1 WM. M. PORTER invites tiro attention of thoptiblic twilit, forgo and complete es sortmont eif 'BOOTS, SHOES &r. OAITERS, just veceived from Philadelphia,-includinga va rietv,of new styles. His experience in the Shoe business, enables him to select work of the b'ete materinle and workmanship, whiCh willbe sold nt the lowest cash price end wa•ranteit inflrEustomer work attended to a usuel. • Coal! Coal! ::THE attbscriber is now prepared to furnish FAMILIES with the hest quality CLEAN STONE C,OAL at the lowest .ratcs.' Or4krs left at Saitton's Hardivare Blom' or at Plo ynrd opposite Hoover's Lumber_ Yard. will be promptlifilled. Also; just reeelved'from the mines' 100, TONS NUT COAL for Little, burners, no bushels Biturninnuty, Cool :for Blacksmith's. self H. WEIGHT. Lead: Colored • • , A :NEW supply of. Load, ,ColuTe ( f, p o i il i ets 1 . 1. just rqtaived at. tho,stora of t -' • 9021 .„. G W.,l.llT;slEtt. •I.2SSACKS OF SALT receiviiig arid • foro4lo cheap at the ware house of decia • • •W B MURRAY', • . ~ . , .. .. , 1 , , presh Cranberries, , ~ , (.. RAVE just been :roieived; its also alot 'of 'new FARINA itiuLliOMlNYomil foi Sale by ; ; Catiislei‘Doo..26,'so: ' ",-J. W. T 13111% snettrallt - tontpani C 5. Vie United. States, Life_lasurance &multi and TiustConipany. . . .. 4 :har,..Perpetual— picot $2.50,000 eels ,Sy niq‘.. 'Mat constant,- u licitad application for .11. Life Insurance',- 'T , the most abundant and gratifying' proof fi t the public Mind is deeply impressoftwit.lo l l'fi!t ast importanCe.ol ' this subject. Thifyreariflirect; however, 01 Insurance olotilitbt s_afilg',4therWiiiPthe whole :motive terlinfure';inny 'he -41:119001),OiniCti. - Too much car in The..selcction .of an office.Witliwltich to affoct'the contract.— The choice shottle.be regulated bet by_ present and cielfsitont-large inducements, asllits, is cur tainlylncompatible With- future rm bencsts. The pieume•On lifware calculated for d i nfutyre, tlpoiterwandpree'pective benefits therefore are given, the result.uitimately._Mest - teemineto in litigeitior, disappoinfmenkand ruin.. The objeCt aimed at by title institution is stability 'and per. petutiy. The rates of premium have beet; care, •Telly_ prepared with reference to fluctuatione.-- The cash system of payments line also.been adopted. Unpaid ,of rotes constitute no port. of the assets of l this company, and every. contingency.heing fortifitd with an ample carp ital,•slocarity stamps tile whole system. - Thil feettire, paranimpit to all other considerations atirliftieilifoilteL,cotnganif to PubliC favor.: : Ex, --°--1 ii ' ' '- pamphlets,-blanks.—-r--ii ` i p a atary leroilErfallorforn/eyery facility will.hdChtleffelly 1 ' , :Jurcislted the public by Mr. E. B SAVVY, who. Itarbeen duly appointed agent of this-company ' for Cumberland county. Dr. II DIN KL.fiAr has also been appointoilMedicalEftatn incr. ' Direcrors.—Stephen 2, Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Bonin:nthW . Tingley, Jar - oh Florence, William M. Godwin, Paul II Goddard Lawrence, Johnson, George AL' lienry, James Dbvereiiit, John L'Linion. rt - Presidelst.—Stephen R. Crawford. a Vice- Premident.—Ambrosa W. Thompson. Secretary E. 7'reasr4rcr.—Charles G Imlay. Eyro. Coi.osci Ei.lttorney.—Thomas Balch. .44.dical..Examiners.—PatiliB Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, D. Triug7, I y FIRE 1N517169.NC.E. THE Allon'and East Pentraborough Mutual Piro Insurance Company of Cumberland county neorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage. tneut of the following commisaionersoriz Jacob Shelly, Wm It Gorges, Michael Cock le, Ale[choir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Comm., Lewis Ilyor, • Henry Logan, Benjamin II Musser, Jacob Kirk, Sunni ?rowel', Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance nre 4 iis low and fa4ora blP as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who aro willing to wait upon them at arty' ,titne. JACOB SHELLY, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS liven, Secretary. • MICHAEL COCHCEI - H, Treastrer. 0ct17',19. • AGENTS. Cumber/and-county.—Rudolph Martin, II ew Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, 'Robert Moore and Charles Belli Carlisle, 'lsaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Afil, Churehtown. York countp.-46hn Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman; Dilishurg, Peter Wdlford, John Smith, Eeq.s Washington:NV S Picking, Dover, Daniel Reffensbarger, 7 W Craft, Harthburg.—Houser & Lachman. • Mernbersiof the. company having policies a bout to expre can have'them renewed by mink• ng application to any Mlle agents. TELL AND GEOCERXES 1 F.OR ff r IFE HOLIDAYS] A LOT of 'new Goffees, - grown and White 1 Sugars, _Orleans and. syrup "Molasses, and all other articles connected with the Grocery bu.• siness. juet 'received by the subscriber, nicht& ' ing - an assortment of FRESH SPICES, together-with-ftaisinsr-gitronAer , sultable_for_timsrason. Also, PINE APPLE DAIRY CHEESE, of fine qualitiondia fresh supply of the...—. • • • •• -- Messrs. JENKINS' Best Iltands of GREEN & BLACK 'PEAS, in Metallic packs of quarters. halves and Ilbs. Also. a handsome selection of fine FRENCH & BADEN CHINAWARE and a large araortment of TOYS for the . an proachinc holidays, at the store of dealB 3 J %V EBY. lad Mogi "Winter . ._Clothi.tig Jfrfor4ky filaz!ed ts, .31o0y...Witdc. • motrinvx,AN & MAT'S %TEW. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE IA CLOTHING STORE, on East Main • street opposite Elliot's Drug Store, in the room formerly occupied by Mr. llantch as a Clothing . Store. Thankful to the pitizer,s of Carlisle and vicinity for their Increased eustonOve a gain request their company to view .eur l a rge andsplendid assortment of I?catly -liar Cloth ing for FALL AND WINTER 'WEAR. Our stock consists of all kinds of 'COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and Gentlemen's -Wearing —A-pparel-in-general,-suitahlo-for-t lieSeason,eut and. made in the most workmanlilce manner and of the latest Fall and Winter Fashions. All who wish to favor us with a call can save from twenty-five to fifty par cent. by buying at our store, and all gpods sold warranted to give en trains isfaction. ' Isept2s - -CREAP -43Lomunkro. & L. S'PEINER respectfully invite In. trio attention of their -friends and the public generally, to their large lot of Goods that have been purchased at a great roam - Bice in ilia city of Baltimore. They will -sell them at small advance, as there is no room for them in our little niter° room. So come one and all and take them at almost any price, as wo are deter mned to sell cheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia. New York or Baltimore. Hang out'your'birrtheril ,Hear thin trumpal , the', &e'm . :here 'they are! IVhtWit the motoy, what's the.matteel - Only 'look at thd,no)Vd, Comnlcin Joe, jiniand Satnlllatter, Let us see what's out. Hey, ho hcrmcomes.Bill, . We'll oak hint •what's t he - inusst; See how the -street does fill, There certainly must boa hiss!! 0, no boys, no fuss at all, Only another-great arrival, Of benutifulDlothing for the At M. & L. STEINER'S Clothing'Hall! I have just bought a suit so fine— Tellme, how do you like it Joe Don't you,-want one like mine • Coma on, boys, let us go. Now let me kill you, . What theve‘you eawfina,l Coats of all And Pants of all kinds.. . Waistcoats aolandsome, And Cravat' so nice, And they will mot think it troublesome. •, , you give them a call twica Tlioivv!lf wait on you wiLlidndriess, And they can snit :you with a nioo tap, Which for its quality and dlumpn6es, • You can only find nt• STEINEWS, West Main Street, next "doer to Burkholder'OHotel. int - A first rate hasortmetit of Cloths, Cassi• mores and Vostings always on land, which will be made to order in the most fasnionablo •and best style bf a first-rate workman. •••• 00t2-3m Store Roem fbr Rent. THE Brick Store Room, now occupied by Dr. Rawlins, adjnining the Post Office, with the dwelling attached thereto, is offered for rent from the first of April next. ALSO, the office, adjoining tho residence el Mrs. Neff, ,'rid lately occupied by Wrn.l3.4Cnox, Esq. Iteseession of the Office tray be hod immedinud.y if desirt d. ter:, egerApphy to 'GTIO. W..TIITNER4 Carlisle, December 25,'50,-I.ft,Sn. Pal'liners . 7US T. rocoivcd ' another lot of 'Donna' Framos'of The latest style. Also, , Bonnet silltst Silk and Satin Linipcs of various coloro.- dean - , POTOMAC DIMMING. B ' A ALE of No. I Potomac- Bogging, for 'bogs 'lor . farmers, just received, which I will boll cheap,. - • 0023' ' ' • - N W WOODS, Ag't. 3100 TS:&. SHOES. MST - received a 'large assortment ofMen . 'Women and Children's 'Boots and Shoes, Wir. • is' :Double. Soled Boakins• arid 'Jenny Lind Shoes; ivhiali I can 13011 vary choap, • , logrg3 - W. - .WOODS; AR't. - • Patent Starch Polhill. miCre..giving a beatitilui loss to Linens, I'4lll'o JP• •lins; Collars, kn., and prevents dust from' 'stieltingt to Lirtems,'Szo. It contains 45thi n . . injurious. Juet Waived by: ':.1: r • , I r dea' • • . • G W antrills; raurrs. • ! , ;JUST opened u.voriOylif 4xix oriit• , 00n:IVIUFFS-ordifrarant quctlitles and dect: , . 6151'. Ct._ W. ~~~c~ifiuea. Price Reduced! VAIJGIIN'S rantoNTEXPTIC MIXTURE! Largo Bottles—Only Ono Dollar. - rho Proprietor of the Greet American Remedy ..V.Auoneet VVIETADLU LTTIIORTRIPTIC, MIXTVRIL" induced by..th argent isolisitiitioita - eirhis•Ageots. tlubtigliout tiw Unita States and Canada, has now Reduced the Price • if his popular and well known orticlo; end front this date tancoforth, ho spill put up but one size, only.—his qua, wader: —the retail price will ho - 1 - • ONE NOLLAE;•' ' The public may rest =mad that the character of the Mcdi sine, 'its strength,. and •corative properties WILL usual 3NC1UN0.6,0 and the ramp . .sue Will be bestowed in pro raring it as Leratofore. 4. 'this •mcdicine, untfet.its reduced price, will he purchase ay those Itito have not' hillerfo made - themselves acquaints with its virtues, thaproprictOr would beg to intimate that hi article is not to ho classed with the vast asuountof " Remo& of the day ;" it claims for itself a greater healing newer, i all dis eases, than any otter preparation now before to world ; afit has sustainen Iself for eight years by its superit medical virincs, and, until this reduction, commanded doubt he price or any other Article in this line. NOTICE PARTICULARLY, Old art e aIC pdwcr and certainty, anon the Liver, Kiduoya, Lunge, ind all oiler organs, upon the proper no!ion of' which 111 nn leak', depend. r • This medicine lies a justly high remits as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, ' and all diseases of that nature. It may be relied upon whe , dle.intelligent physictn has abandoned his patient, —and f, been dintre..ning disems, more especially Dnoray, the prone for would earnestly and 'honestly recommend it. At I present price it ia easily obtained by all, aradthe trial will pros the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in tho World!- f Please tick fol. pamphlet.—the agents give them away •they oontaln over sixteen pagesof receipts, (in addition to fn, medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and whit will save many dollars par year to practical housekeepers. Thole .receipts are introduced to mako 0119 .book of grei video, asido front, its character MR an advertising medium ft themedieino, the testitriany in favor .of which, in the form letters froM all parts of the country, may be relied upon. Dom"' Vanglin's Vegotable Lithontriptle Mixture " —th ,-Ctreat American Remedy, now for tale in quart bottles at each, small bottles at to cis each. No small bottles will h 'issued rifler the'prepent stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Briffiilo, N. V., 207 Main Street, 0. C. VAVGiIN. Sold W.holesale and Ttetail by OLCOTT McKESSON CO.,t 121 Maiden Lane, Now York City. N. B.—All letters (excepting liom • ogents and dealers wit •whom he treatment business) must la; rinse paid, or no atlantic be given to thorn. - S W. Ifaverstlck, Carlislo, .1 C & G B A Rick, Shippqnsburg, Russel & Dice. Dickinson, Spahr, Niechani"squrg, A Fl.Zager,.iiingatown. Octl6 iona 1 1) r I t —kr thousands of-suer. of Sdrgroa, Cancers. Syphilis, and idlier impure diseases of the Blood—and the VERY SMALL QUANTITY schich seas Tani of a Medicine to erert cures of each dhows, beam, pronf of the punfving medical Inas, ,n itredieine sehich has .o deed and maniere& such,discaseD— then there is unquestionable evidence that— GRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT iuth rt Medicine, in errry rsireel and there In abondnet proof, in great tura canned, tharOSE BOTTLE of it con tains more purfyme, praline •irtne. nod motion/ intern than there is contained in FOURIIOTTLF.S of any Sane partikr, or any other medicine hint hoe over been offererl for sale. There is uttdonteed proof in oar pnniphlent, that by the use of this ffenr7mlwn Porifter, they that wero DY ING yet LlVE—ilk,' that were LAME nntCCRIPPLED ens now . WA LK—th . cy tint avers SICK, SCROFULOUS, and otherwm discr_sed, have been HEALD. tad CURED. Hundreds—Thousands— who blive umed AXT . SI , I2IFIER, liner rased - 1111d - tegrext,r,",ths- r .11Xtrilirlf,Eld - glitermte lei, IVO .ree--- ommonded to cure blood diseases, have decided that— Brant's is the Cheapest , 'hecratiri iinelsitrie of it has tsar/ medical, curntiva. inane. In it, and, In consequence, cures netre'disease, In much lea time, than one inntle of rule oilier medicine. , If, then,,ilic bottle of 'BRANT'S IFIF,II will core FOUR TIDIES more disease than ant bottle of Samar:aril. le—" BRANT'S PURIFIER" would Inn as cheap of &Marx n bottle, as inrentmrillis at one Mine. But Basst's PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR u bottle; and as a bottle of it has cored, and Is enpnbleitr motor, FOUR I'.I3TES me net oh disease WI one bottle of Snemparillet,thero. fore, Stu aspirins, in consequence olio, lest power and less medical obesity. should lie Auld at no more than Stonily. Are rent, per bottle, to La ne cheap at the PURIFIER at ant dollar. • Ono Dollar's - 'Worth ! Uttar mucl, —how mach SYPHILIS—hoar 'much SCIIIOI.ISL,I— , .11 eve 611,r's worth of BRAN 7'3 •PC•lif FIER carol the'folluwing statement, which Is a specimen of Its pe Yet CANCEROUS SCROFULA! This Is the case of n dying man Who vet Herr. Ile wet . ; . cured of a worse CAS,: of SCROFULA, by only Dedre bat. lire of Brnnt's Purifier. than ever sync cured by the rise of twelve GALLONS of the 1 *St Sarsaparilla that was ever !mule. Sarsaparilla has not sit/Nand medical power to clod the curs of such it rsratiarly hopeless ease. Mr. J. B. ILASkIN, or Thane, Oneida C., N. Y., had Sorge. Ida fox.. years—was relined-tit-his bed the last year—ho. was So much diseased and debilitated-es to ha unable to raise his hand to his lietid. Ito had the beet medical adriee —had used ALI. of the but Sarsaparillas to no good direct— got tearer and worse, nod was considered to ho le a dying crate and could not hve twenty-four hours toe when lie cunimenc StralrlZAN'T.ti - PIIII - 111111R7 - 1111rn - .• • *gen netr . iy cJ tux nevem; tt.ihnleiwits viten throu g h his windpipe, um or' him chin, so thni lie breath.] through the hole; his ear was to eaten around that it could he Wind •ap out of its place, it only holding by a small Firm; the use •Of Ono arni Ire destroyed try two Wren, on ulcer uni.er the omit, as large or a mares hand, hod nearly often through "hie side into his baths. Thus ho-was afflicted with twenty such putrid, acrid. offensive ohere, venous parts of firs person. ur further and full particulars, sea our PAM. 'Dr. THOTIAS WILIJAMS, one et Mgr:lost skillful phy sicians of Routs., wan roiled toeee hackie the day hsfarc he commenced !Purifier. 'Dr. W. exammed biro, mil then told him that oil the .1/Ktiki.llCl in the world rabid not curs dais Ids ease tuns Worse than Hopeless ! Now bear Mr. 1-PASKIN'S statement of cure! lie Bald. "My will:procured ego bottle of BILIS 'I"8 YIXG EXTRACT, of Bissell 4. Leonard, araggisto of Rome. I commenced using that, end liven to net better. That bottle enabled too 'to get iff niy brit, whim I bad Lean confined one year; the second bottle enabled me to gee only thehouse; .the third tg to itde enablearne walk tiro iiidsv, to tome Cen tre, wheraloprocured siz baffles more; and when I had fin *lied using them, seventeen oat of twenty. ulcers hod healed ya—end 'three babe, ntore &Vetoed a PERFECT cunt: of tho ulcers, luta motored me to good health: , FOURTEEN WITNESSES: Mr. lIASKIN has sworn to tho nbOVC (nen., and the facts tiro orintersed ar t certified to 1,.y . r. T. WILLIAMS—Mr. OA. 13110 W N, Itroprintor of Oar if 'est./tome Hotni—Movers BISSELL & LEONA III), tyltolenale nnct retail druggists • and ELEVEN (niter re:c4rtable witne.ca. For sate' by J. W. RA WDINS &S. W HAVERS'FICK, , CarIisIe, J C & G B Altick and W D E Hays, Shippensburg=Wm LlOyd, Lieburn—J F Spahr, Mechanicsburg—H Her ren, Newville—A C Klink, Blaemfield—Bea ver and Ijaines, Millerstown—U A Linn &Ca lanbtlisurg—J 111illiunn, Ickestrurg—S Low, Newpart—J W Eauplass, Chambersbarg—J L Shearer, Dillsburg—J Martin Lutz, HarTislwrg All letters tu,d orders must La New to NVlalare & lob Broadway, New York. Ii k OCTOR YOURSELF AJP—EO R. 25 CENTS ! ! —By ,means of the pocket Efictilupius, or, Every • one his o ;Physic UM TW en ty-fonrth edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private di s mses every shape . and aria, and malformations of the generative systein. try \VM.YOUNG, M.D. The time has non' nr :ring from secret di scads, = ...a contained in this book an one . may core himself, .without hindrance to hue shwas, or the - knowledge of the most' intimate friend, a n d with one.teittli the •uotml coin:Wm.' 1,, addition to the general routine of private diseases it fully explains the cnuseltf:manhomPs earl.) cla cline; wolt observations on ;tnarriage—besitlee many other derangements which it would not by proper to enumerate in the• Public mien' - irrAny person seinhog TWXNTY-FIVE enclosed -11 letter, will reoeive one copy el this thook,litilail, or five copies will be „sent foil one dollar. Address. "UR. W. YOUNa,NO. 152' SPRUCE Street , PIIILADLIP.PIIIA" Post.pnid. 'VUR. YOUNG can be cottoulted Oil any of die Diseases prescribeitin his different publioa.: ions, at his Offices - , 152 SPRUCE street, every. , day between 9 and B•o'cloak, (Sundays exctptcd.' May I, Itso. ' • Harrison's 'Columbian Ink. ! TE enheartber has on bend a large supply et the above ink, which, by ti.' special arr rangentent• rith the proprietor, he le uhiele rue nieli to tnershania nail others, tit , the manufnea , turera wholesale prices. •' . • • ' l • 'hull - . • 'S A kIEBBADP. Christmas I'resents, ' ILF :subscribei hes-jest received. Lndiee -French Worked- Muslin end Lace Caere. Embroidered"; Linen Handkerchiefs, Fancy Tliihei,,Seerfs, Neck... Ribbons, Fancy 13o$es, Gold Poiioiti, - with a .variaty,6l: Goods suitable [or chibitunie Oneonta, ' : , dee IS ' lIITN4Iq.". ' 'DR. P. zurrazma i .••• • . ur:om cr,oplornrc , rUYBIt3LAN 'l4O-EON, AI s fP'ACCOUP44. I -nt.i hov,ing „ ccee d.d.pr . ; Lip-pe; formertypmetheng pity. sleitin of this place., solicits the potionage of pie friends of. his , pre 7 clecessor,•eud shall be happy• tq weit - heort all who 'telly thiviir him with a etill. novl3,lm • F. 'nil I,LER; M. D.' GREAT COUGH REDIEDr, il 4. A- S Y . AX " z? - lIKL I § 7 -,•- ----- 4-4 Kzti 4 'Z wY !'.- -7-:: '. , ;,: , r,.-...-•.1- .:.4.--':+f:<l; - CHERRY, - PECTORAL . For the Curti or CO U COLDS, , 1 10.A.RSENESS . ; 33A0N. OROTJP, AS MA, 11)'HOOPINO. COUOLT ...AND 0017 S U.ICP TION. lu offering to the community this justly' tele. brute& remedy for discuses of the throat and lungs, it is ,not nue wish, lo trifle with' the ;Jive 'or health of the afireted, bit frankly.to lov furc •licto the opiiiimistddis),in.bished men; mid some oldie evidences of ids nutcase from which they can judge_for_theMselscs.. 'lVit sincerely pledge om s te e me,c no wild nisertions out false stalemciits of its 'efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope suffering humanity which Mehl will imetwarrai . i i MEL Many proofs are here given, and we Solicit an implitylrom the pudic toto'all we publish,l'cel• Mg assured they wit Hind them perfectly relia'Ac nod the med?ciso worthy their best,confidentic, and patronage. FROM 'BENJ. SILLIMAN. if. I)., L. L.D. e..ec Professor of Chemistry, .M.itteraology,Eee , Yale College, Nlember of the' Lit. I list., Mint. Ph. 10. and &den. SraticCes of AMCeI.II iund Europe. • deem the CI IERRY PECTORAL an ad mirable composition from soni.' of the beet of kiln in he Mnteria Medics, odd a scot area. lve'retnetly for the class of (Incases It is intend ed to cure " New Haven, CI., Nov. 1,1849. Prof CLEVELAN I), of Bowdoin College, Mc Writes—" 1 have witnessed the effects of Tony , cnnititv PECTORAL' in my own family and tint of me friends, and it Rives me satisfaction tor slap to its favor that no medicine I have ever knoihu has proved so mninently auccsssfill of curing diseases of . the throat and hinga." 11E 1 ,.".'Dlt. OSGOOD Weites--:" Thal he considers 'CHERRY -PEC TORA L' the best medicine for Pulmonary affee= lions ever gi VIM . 10 the public," and states that "his daughter being, obliged to keep the room four inn n ths mtth a severe Settled cough by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms el:consumption, nommensed the 'use or the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and had completely •recovered " • EA THE PATIENT. • - Ile.. Ayer—Dytir Sir :- For two years I was .., %filleted wiiti,a , iery evere cougli , accompanied bo spiliisig orbtond nil profuse night sweats.— ily the advice of iny iittCanling physkiiii, I was inilneed to xi - se yiavi ( FICStItY PECTIIiIAL, and continued to do so till I considered myself cured, and ascribe the eflict to yourprelvara.ion. .11 NI ES ItANDALL: , ss. Spritigfield, Nov. 27„ Mit This day. appeared the ,above named James Randal!, and prmtnun:eii the above statemons . true in every respect. —LORENZO NORTON, Justice. TIIE REMEDY THAT CURES. l'onwc,ucn, 10, 18.17. • Dr. Ayer; I -have been long tabled with Asthma which grew ')early worse outil last au tumn, it brought on a •cotyli which - confined me in my chamber, 111 - 4 began to asbutne the alarm ing symptoms or consumption. I had tricll the best advice and the best medicine to no purpose, until I used your PEcToRA L. Al Well has cared me,nnd ion nary ncll licl•ies''e me.— Cratelully yours, 11 tiiere is any value - in — tiic-jtoi.,ziacta of-the wise, who si eak 11(710 rnpericore., here is a 'sine worthy of llie public coußdeuey. PREPARED LF J. C. AV 'S, CIIE3IIgT. LCIN7J7IL Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A.'llobbard & Dr S. Filial:, Carlisle; Dr. lr:cly,Nleclainicslaig; -- 1 - 1 - . - Ilerron - , -- N - ewvll . l: - 37C7t, -- d - 711 - . -- Altitdc — tslciTn• - petisbnrg; and drugg,ists . ma:rally, • ASTROLOGY. AS'TRONOMY, TRENOLOGY, AND " I VOTe - WCIFE .[FROM S W EDEN.] Office, No. 71 Locust St., above Sth, op posite the,Alusical 'Food Hall, Phil'a. 525,000 HAVING BEEN WON. • 11111111C101111 fri ends on the late Premien tial election, should convince those skepti cal peisons who talk of rAlo.uncs, that no such thing_as FALL is oriels been known by the: coil indlit and disiinguished Astronomer and Astrol ogee, C.V. ILOBACK, during his "experience of over a quarter of a century. Do . yoti` doubt predestination ? Then why nut...very man gain a celebrity of General Tir j lor, a Lhvoiel Webster or a Henry Clay 1 And yet there are 101110 who are foolith enough to doubt t at a retail may - be borl w nth the power see into futiore events Row can it be possible that the destiny of man should be governed by the rn:re shuffling of a pack of cards ? and yet there are thousands who allow themselves,-with open mouths, to mallow the greasy words of Some old woman, whose true skill consists in filling them with wonders that ,are most difficult for the digestion oroiher,, who arc m Ire credulous, yet more scientific. tyre such that bring discredit on 11 professipto that has been acknowledged to be a science of the highest order ,from three i11UT1C . 11101 . 131,01111 is thc only pro ession that loas - adfautherity to sustaimit. The high respect which Ceneval Taylor , and Charles Bet palate,l Into King of Sweden had for A strol no-, is shown by their, letters for their Natiti. tics to the subscriber. whioh it will give him great pleasure in -showing to thoie who facer him with a will. In addition to his power to foresee future vents; he has the power togire such information as will effectually redeem such' as are given to the too free use oldie bottle. Ile is also cape - bleof curing diseased heretofore considered in t:M.Bloe in tl is country by the ortlin oiled i • eines,aud wishes all to give him a call who liter beed given up by physician.; nod wish to be cure ed. Ile will warrant a cure in all casesolial will make no charge except for the coolurations he shall 'make use of in hisoflice; Ile is often naked what a Nativity ? Ile answers sect riling to (acomaney, 011 C of the seven points in the science of Astrology, that it is a llotroicope of die future events of a person's life, carefully calculated imal -transcribed on paper, containing an account oh all the lucky and unlucky clays in the months and years ortheltersons life for wham it is east • by which means thousands in this country and else where have been prevented troth misfortunes din had beeithidden in the womb of futurity , by re (UM nt; to their Nativity before' entering on an slieculatton of business 91 . I/ICASUVO. It SII0111(1 be illthe hands of every one as their alniamistfor hie. A Nativity of individual - Can only lore. warn the possessor of troublcsibatare • in future for him ethose who are`mvoiyeti in„pia sent dilli• culties of any'kind 'yeast wait On die subscriber in person or by fetter, Who is pilepared to exert h secret influence for their immediate he chit, is ready to use his iiithietiee to forestal the i•etailts of lawsuits.and all undertakings in which there is it risk involved; he also tinikes use of hiS power for the restoration of stolen or lbSt property, which he has used for, the advantage of thousands in this city elsewhere' Who can doubt a -gentleman's abilities, NVllo•liits had the honor to be called on and consulted witirtv all the crown cd beads of turripe,. and enjoys eller _repute lion as nn astrologer than any nip: ?. ; ' Ca;-Ille can be consult:Nl with id hi s Office, or by letter, if pre paid, and he, is prepared to Make, use efliiiipOWer on niirof did rollowit ' a topicsr-' : 'Business of on deseriptionsstravellingby land Or, scat court shipsmolvice gtvcu rim their sticeesslUl nocompli.sliment;sptculating in stocksonerclittn dise.Or, real estate: the reedvering• of leg:idiot. in dispute; tickets;' tlidentety, niships at Aga. lle alse snivicee respee : , ling health, veattli' nod loVd journem.lawstids,dillietiloi iii husiness,'lrand ail'in all the wince:roes of life, and Invites all' to l-who dye afflicted. corpnreallY or ilietifolkr. p: .• 'TEAMS. r 'ld Ladies, "40 bents; Gentlemen, .sl.t 'Nativities calculated ] and read in full, uccordinguo the. ,Or' 'aches airAlasculiiie Signs—Ladies:s.l; Grutl 00.-Nativitiettonyulated according to Germain, cy,ror Gentleoaco, $3 in full,:ss :•. A RNOLD'S writing , flut , tt- . . tfry Quc pi,erini ink. tur Into it II I' B ILA RD'. , fcDiiciiic ; .1. D. 4'llEl,l'S =ME GEOIVIA RIC'S( abluelrl •Itikiceltatirott9. PETROLEUM' a ROOK OIL, NATURAL Itt.IMI:1) 1r ! Procured ftonott ff eit in Allizheny_..counly, 4000.fect bt late the turth's evtrjiit c. Fur UP AND SUED JIV 5AM , 1.01.: KIER, CAN 4,. • ^ LIALID4,77III ST. L'ITTEIJITINE, - . - • heillthr ni til balm hints lien bring, An from lint Minh!' . 'ln train tiny nestinge-buytKunia...„,;_=--. ri , ...ritui,Eum• • roils great remedy of Munn., nrepenied. JPIL and Ihir triads haavt 01 5111 its stunts intim Li Favor. We 11C1.11 hardly repent the Met. that this M a pureinuarluiteratttl NATURAL l ED- I C IN li, and is put up as it flows from Mu linnet of the earth, without admixture. in these day 9 - 9 f N 054111111 vending, we do riot mender at the in. _credulity vinced by the ccminunity,lipon.._the 4 iiltrOthreti 0I) 0111 .iiim , Remeny, bill flint Incredu- ' lily shall not suppress a ined.ciiie, whose pun ex'. MI influence has mitTated. and chreu ao rosy diseases incident 'to our ravel s'et'a Mc t. 4 11 all holq r remedy like 111i9 jl . Olll pahlie notice, we should ousider ourselves as guilty of keeping back semething that was il4telldell to relieve much humap suffering, and dispel 'het-loom and t wan of many a one, whose system 11415 toe 3 Cars men racked and tortured by the fell engines of . tisease. Nav, do not wonder e die reprice I Join with others in the ery ; 1114 it cures too fly diseases; We, if yon will lark e the trouble to run over the list or di season fol.-which it is r commended, yon will find that they are di tea affe'evittg• sites:tine kind of tissucs.and eu•oe heat ly IT Is APPLICABLE TO lint the best_ iy.itlence. in favolyti a medicine are the citrus these Stlllitlont in lio'd tied when lie who for )i:ars has srtf fered the tortures And pangs of an immetlicahle lesion, which lifts been hastening hint to the nar row house, spealcs out-in its praise,A, !MI better ; c (deuce sect! be trailed? Nhe have the t ti thence in our possession, of many, astonithiar . g. cures, it 1110) w i ll bellll . lll6llcll to any one who re• liy doubts tliCeffic,tey of this troadtVal renkriy. .The liartli,fironi which nian was created ; bears in her hosomxernedies ninth if known, are ea pubic of yestoVing him to health and vigor, wlttii prostrated by sickness and disease-, It was tha opinion of the eclelwitted IL. tech,thm there 'exist( st in Nature an antidote to every malady to witicilv man is liable.' blyrry one is aware it the refictireomattly obtained I cm Alin, ral Tra• tees, in moat (Anoint:complaints. Thcie singular inedicatnents;flowittg nut front the earth, saints. tad silt!. ott ,stances soviet! in their character, and ltolding'iltetti in cotnplele solution, bear alw pie testimony' to the fact,thal they met e cony Invalided by the master hand or pruner; to repair the shattered scan is of our physical Iteing,notl set them with sails attfut•led, prospero . usly upon lie stm of life. ' The Petroleum i aline of this kind of remedies, anti is endued' with pow cr , t o tel more hu man sulTerit g Mon nayotherineiliehie extant.— Wheir taken perset eringly and according' to the ilireetions, it will cure-Diarrhoea, It hem Coot, Neuralgia. Obstinate Eruptions . of the St:hi:Er) sipelits, Pimples 'en 1116 Pace Blotches. Piles, Chronic, Sore E 3 es, Ring Worm 'Teiter, Scald Dead. Palos: im the honey, nod lcims,amti`~all Meat class tie Diseases, whin!' alteative, ill- purifyilig .1110liviiies are indirated. Sold be S. W. II merstink and S. A. I Itibbarcl, Carlisle ;.1..C , • Ft G• 13. Alt•; , *.k. Sloppensbure; .1. flood & Son, Spriogfield ; Gilmore ht Sin eh, Ne wville ; Thomas treason, Cumberland counts. September 4,'50-1 y. Valuable School Books, ri ) UBRISHEM BY THOMAS, COIVPLITIF a . WAITE. 5z.C.0.,'2.15 MARKET ST EET, DELI'II IA , ill I for sale by all the book sellers in the.thated Shits, : MI ELL'S PRIMARY GI;;OG R A PH Y, Au easy iatroduLtinn AO the study nl Geogra phy, designed fur cbildren, nod aninpletely 11-haste:dad -haste:dad I'2o engenvings nnd 11 culomd maps, - . MITCME:f.t.'S I NTERMF.DI C Le(111 Aria— The text, the exercises the II Itistiat i ocs, nu I the flirty beattlical cusps are primed ,ogether in one quarto colonic. • iTcriett..'s SCIIOII L CEOC.13.11•11 Y €r. "ATLAS, 4 29R2i , pliy, I:211 . 21)2.41:g a 11 !I:11 , 7 - 6711C Worliriffir , mmotts ea,,ravirgs nail illuitratud I•y ad t lend Atlas cold:lining CS liandson c tnul aeiurate cdlored maps. This series 01 Geography by S. AligtlSttli tltlcltcll has liven ti holly or portly introduced into the public nod ate at:hoofs of nil the principal eitiek - ind toauscf the :Uni ted Scstes ; and after a full and fair trial of its merits in these schools, it has received an almost tittisersal rtmozninenepAina, Marcitsa..t.'s ANetslivr Conon Arriv fv. ATI AS Art ancient, classical anti sacred Gengtaillis endalilisbed with engraving; of tvinarkal.le events, views of ancient cities, etc , cud ...- paned lay ancient Atlas containing IS beittat:ul colored snaps. _ _ MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE I%IA PS Mitchell's Biblical:old Sabbath t'elloot Crotc .ratitty,'witit Alops nnJ etubellklinteuts. Mitch ell's Key to, the study Mops. null Carroll's Key,.t.o itc bell 's Ceography, are excellent mid popular books, fool are becoming, ri ry exten sively used in die best schools of our ..onntry. GuElon's FIRST LEssol; CIIA.IIM.III, bused upon,tite eoostruction and nuolysis of sentences; designed as a.l introduction to the "A nolysis" (ttEeNE's A NALests—A treat Sc fin the Mules lure of the English st nit illostratient cud exercises adapted to the uµ• or schools, by &I - 111nel men, Phelps Grammar School, Bosion These books h tee already is the short time' they bare been pubinlvd,nLin ned is veer :x -tension circulation, ha ving been introduced into the public schools of Boston, halt more; IThis burg, Citteiunstti, St. 'Louis, Vicksburg. and , other-cities-nnd - towns,--antl -- rechenmenderl-ty those who have tried limn their schools, as without question the best English Crarntnurs in esisteoce. WAN'S SCHOOL. READER'S. Pere PILLMAItY SCHOOL READER—Part 11l IS intended for beginners. It contains It • li•ssuit upon encl. of the elementary sounds of the lair gunge The Prinuiry Schools -, Render, par t 2d, contains exercises in articulation. arrauged in commotion with easy reading lessons. The Priroory R cadet, part 3,1, is dedg,ned . ler the first class in Primary Schools, and the lowest class in - Chimmar Schools. 'IIIF. GRAMMAR SCHOOL R EIDER, Is designed for the, roitmle class in Grammar Schools, and contains CSCCCISOS ill articulation arranged in cotmectionlvith reading lessons Tint DISTRICT SCOOOL READER, IS designed for the highest classes in, ptihhe and Its ate schools. It contains. exercises in articulation, pauses, and inflections of the voice with such ruleB and suggesstions as are deemed useful. THE li srrvcrtrE READER ; or a. Course of Reeding on Natural History; Science and Lite rature designed for schools. - 1 . 1 . 11 , , SM.:LUNG BOOK. Consisting of words ittcolutuns nod sentences forroral and written exercises. It - is n cernplete and systematic series of exerci.cs in English ,orthography. lists Idahly impolite eerier of residing books, and this spelling book Mere compiltil by Mr. m, Swan, of llostun, and judging from the rapid introduction into schools which they hare obtained in Ore Eastern ati,kl Al Mille States rind in ninny of Western and Southern Stites, we think they art' renlly borer ndnoted to, tho wants of teachers and scholars than any oilier yet published. The publishers lime n verrhirge number-of eremninendaitioirs froimpublic tchool committees, tun:hers and others filemilv to edu cation. r • . ... . FROST'S IIiSTORY OF• 'ELIE U. STATES. One'vol , 12 ~.a lor high tchnola and :wad, mien. The 511111'e work cowl %lard and slinidified ' or Common Edina's, I vol. J.S coo. ' ' JARVIS'S PRACTICAL for the lire of schools and families; 1 vol. 'l'2 nun. link engravings. PRIMARY PuistOLOOY t by the same author, vol. lit MO. F/RST BIRL: IN F. A. Adams, intended for primary and common schools. A RITI lAIKTIC , IN .17 o PA ' By the same author. Part first—advanced, lessons teitit mental arithmetic ; part sen mud— rules stud examples for'practice in written arith metic, fdb common nod high schools - A. Key to examples for prat:leo in written twin:mode, for the use of teachers,, by. the some These firiIIIIIICOOS have smitten verf,liils recommendations Irma teachers of sithooli and academies, and front professnts In several of our colleges, and from others ilderoMed iu the cause 'of education in various 31:Cli01111 of the,PitiOn. ' C. & lso publish lastly other.Scluml Books, t.rlalelt Co.,lllerC is not-room to enumerate here, besides Law,. Medical, Theological' and Minion:amens Books, and they are fully pitt , pa• redla ! Mane! orders for booksJo eVery deport maid of knowledge: Booksellers. .9..ch00l Coot mittees;•and others, supplied on the most faVer .able terms... . (sept CS, '5O-Iy.l, Brushes !" Brushes ! A grerii-variety of these Useful artielesAS ihrod.for sale, consisting ol•Whitcwnsli, SW&!pl ing, Scrubbing, Painters„loth, Shaving, lien', Tooth mid Nail, Flesh and Graining Brublies,in great 'Variety, all of hich'ere rf ihe heerciP# ty end will be sold at the lowest prices Juno 0,, S kILLIOTT • .Satins and Silks. ' THE eubserilier htis just . opened ii gmicral essortmont ofTere , Stains of various colourn. Also,,ChnngeolildHilkeln variety; to which ho invitee the ottetitied cif ad Ladies - if Crulisto aria vicinity' [nov6.l . AV HITHER. El
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