-' - '...p*t0ti0..501.41,8; POETZC , . TIME GONE• The minute pest the moment o'er, Nor men nor angels eon restore .1 .• , Ton , , it like Mit anoint Saxciit Waite which calls Thedutelal ground "dad's acre." It Was!. A.conseerates each grave uithinits walls. Arid breathes a boniaort o'er thealeeplog dust • anpriATlojv • This is the thud When, most Milne to hear, ' The voice of / aeration rouses me; 'As with a chorsi's trump; and.high uphorrie,'' Yea, mingling with the chair, I seem to view • The vision of the heavenly multitude, Who hymn'd the 'song of pence o'er Iletliloltam'a golds. . . . I'm Wing slowly, slowly as the day , • ; Fades Into even and the quiet night • But with the bodi's sinking and decay, • The spirit gathers new and only light. Is brief, brief time and I shall be at rest t. Forever sheltered on the Bar Ipur's breast, = Bedeniption ! ereationthore sublime i Itademptiont 'twee the labor Cl the skies : Far more than labor,—it Nos Death In heaven. A With we strange qwere hold to think it tree, 11"'not fat bolder still to disbelieve. Practical Xnflaence of Faith• It is faith, practical, fervid and in u ential faith, which is wanting to us all when we fancy that we are hurried on ir resistibly to sin. The criminal, when a waiting from the mouth of his judge the award of life or death ; the sick man, gasping upon' his bed, and doubtful whether he shall see to-morrow's sun; and the sinner, suddenly awnikened by the searching voice of revelation to a sense of his OWn perilous condition, feel no inelinationto sin afresh. On the con trary, the very recollection of all that they have ,done wickedly is sickening and.abhorrent to them. They wonder by_what _ strange en9hdrument it. was, that what now appears to them so hide -Os and deformed: should have one seem ed to be arrayed in nil the attractive blaze of beauty. The reason is, that they now begin to believe deeply, for the first • time, propositions to the general truth of which they have coldly assented from their-earliest infancy. - . - If then 'we would triumph over the world, the (flesh; and the - .devil, we can, do so only by making our religious be lief something more than the mere me chanical repetition .of the lips, or the pass;ve acquiescence cif the understand ing. We must seek after holiness as a practical 'habit, which comes not un sought, but which must be anxiously courted by us, before it will become an - inmate of the heart. We must call down clip aid 'of God's Holy Spirit by prayer, cherishing its visitations, and holding and clinging to it that it depart not again from us. We must make our religion, in the__s_trietest_sense_foi_the_word,—our— profession. We must bring near to us, by a continuous and anxious effort those awful future realities which may at' this moment appear.small, because placed at some distance, but which will one day come upon min their full and tremen dous proportions. We must learn to know the' immense importance of our souls, and then we shall not be niggard of• the price to purchase their security. High inducements such as I now des cribe, detach us from this world, not by a painful disruption of the thousand tics which connect us with it, but by making those ties adhere to as more closely, and quiet their hold upon our slightest efforts to shake them off. , have set God always before,.me,!'. snys the ,Peahnist, "for he is on my right hand, thereforoi shall not fall." Such is the infallible, ;as it is also the only --rule-lor-the-attainment-o-true-Striptural holiness. If w 6 aim lat it by humbler and merely human meads, we shall ; . _ fect but •little .or nothing. We shtill walk, like the children of this world, "in a vain shadow, and disquiet...ourselves in vain." We shall toil, but it will be for corruptible ,possessions 2; and in propor tion as we draw nearer and nearer to them, the' mutual attraction which, in this life, must•ever, in some degree, ex ist between them and ourselves, will be come-daily and hourly •the stronger.— tinder such circumstances; we shall, in - deed, with perfect truth,lament oueown inability to. 'realm. 'temptation ; but the blame which withequal folly and wick edness wa thus plead, not only as an ex cuse for : the.*past, but as an encourage ment to future sins, wills not be God's but out Shuttleworth's Ser mons. - Drew Tall ;Goods, WE have received a very heavy stock of Fall and Winter Goode, consisting •Cloths, Cassimerea and ►'eslings, at all ‘pricee, white yellow and red Vitreefd; Linsoye, Velvet Ccrde, Beavortoene,_ and a great varicty of, CASSINETS, from 37 to eo cents per yard. Wottrantrsrtzare Shatols,• from 8.50 to XllO checks, tiokings, gingliaros and Calicoes in abundance.{ -Arous. de Laines' and Alpachas, bosh ,plain end fancy colors, Merinoes, para• meta cloths, yards vide plain all wool do Loins, KontucityPeans Ind Canton Flannels, Also 411:4,4Nf i gr 0.0. 0 /A Bonnet 'Ribbons. Eormin.'Slitiria,Monnet Vol vets, Floronea.Sillts, Straw' gimps and,,Cordi, Silk ;arid Conimotilkiro, Coniforia,and, Suspenders, • , • ~;" • • „ 'Nosier!) chid 0/mies, • of cotten,•woolan and'silk,2Hanover Buckskin' Glovesi•Buttorie; Cordsi:Bindingsiond-tt gen°• rat , assartonont of drabs' trimmings. Vieth Cape and Cups Shoes, ovary kind anal. at Laceif,. Edging"' ' Book,• , Swisi4.•Mult. -Comlirie' , •and• Jacori Barred and 'Striped Muslim and lots of INO not enumerated, which will be exoliangedS. - Mono: total 'nnvantago ot.arur,. 'customers the cats or•abbat , I's per cent' below the qulin •• prices. Call and see. ----• ' • - nov6. ~ „ is t ern• A BENT 7, „.. - ;:"Pri.El3ll[ll9ol)S. vIIFIE 'Subscriber is now opening' general aaaortreent:of DRY just receiv ed from the,city, among which :hay be aniline. rated ' Dombarines, •Cashmoree Mons. do Lathes,' Chintzes, Calicoes. Ding barns, with d variety of other Dress Goods, to whist the attention of the eitizena of Carlisle and vicinity is invited as boy may expect to find some good bargains. 0400 COALS COAL • Tipp aubscribor hasjust received at his Coal Yafd,ilt the .West ono of High street, a sope..` rior quality of Wilkosharro; Pinegrovo i Lyken's Velley,,E4lllo bunters' and Blacksmithe' COAL —7seitich he isprepared to 0011 at reduced prices: - He , resPectfully solicits the pattonago' of the • people of Carlisle and vicinity: %. • ' oot9 polio W 141U4R) V, A4t. • - Of'6i.C6 - 4 1 ::;06.6ijk DRUGS! DRUGS! :DRUGS SAVE just received tilresh stock'of , icines, Faints, Gila* Oil, .Sr.c;,• whidh having been ,purchtised with gmat. care fit. the best city houses, I can: oonfidently` iecrititmerid to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers,. as bein l fresh and pnri3. Panint Medicines, - • Fine head' pals, : - - Instruments, — ure Essen': Oils Cod Myer Oil— DYE Herbsand Extiacto, ':SPices,groundand whole • `Essences,- • - - Perfumery; &a.. •Warranted Genuify.e.' , •STUFFS. Indigoes, Log and Cam Woods, • • Madden], .•. Oil Vitriol • Sumac • • • •Copperas, . • ,• Alum,. Lac' Dye!'. °PAINTS. • Wotherill & Brother's Puro Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow; Paintlind Varnish Brushes,: lersey Window ,Glasse Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and ItetLf,end. All of which will be sold at the veryloitteet market price, Also, a fresn and fsplen didlEas sortment of'' • 5 PANTY: GOODS, FRVITS,If • • - Confectionary; and immmerrible other, articles colcurnted for use and •ornument, allot wLich pro offered at the lowest cash prices,., at the cheap Drug Book find Fancy - Store of the sub scrihor on North II S . anover'stract. - W. HAVERSTIOK.. May 22. 1850. ANOTHER REVOLUTION. MUEL A. HU BBA RD, having pwrchus ad of Mr Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs; Medicines would respectfully so-. licit n share of, the public patronage,' at the old, stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite the , Rail Road depot. Ho will keep constantlyl on hand, an assort ment of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, and a variety of fancy articles, which'ho is determined to soil low.— He will give his personal-attention to the busi ness, and paitienlarly to putting op prpscriptiorts. A liberal deduction made fur Physicians colin try Merchants, ilnd Pedlars. Feb.l3, 18506 :Boots lateil Slices • 1! FOR. THE FALL SEASON AT ' PORTVEVS main street, sitar the Rail Road Depot-,' OMPRISING Men'e; Boy's and Youth's 1t..) Calf, Kip and coarse Boots and Brogans, which are warranted to be.of the 'best ..quality, Ladies Gaiters. Buskins and French Ties, Misses and Childrena boots and shoes in great variety:- Also, an elegant assortment: of GUM SHOES and BOOTS, with all the late im• provements and 'warranted perfect.'.. Having purchased these gum shoes from the agentee the manufactiirdr, I ant authorized to utvls NEW PAM in place of any that prove defective in wearing. Havfng a large stock - of Trona Calf 'Mine, Morocco, Kid, &c., and good workmen,.eVory attention is given'to customer work as usual. septlB WM. M. PORTER. CAN be expected from the subscriber, as ho NJ has just received t new and splendid as sortment of WINTER GOODS, which he offers to his customers and :others who may favor him at great pargninal CLOTHS AND ,CASSIMERES, . satinets, velvet cords, Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton-Flannels, tickings. mus. lies, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Co- berg cloths, kloves; hosiery, Irish linen, com• forts, &c, SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! ! 'A large and splendid assortment cif Long and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the Also, Boots and Shoes, 'which 'he is determ ined to sell low, at his stand, in North Hano- first store below I laverstick's Drug Store. ver-street,Carlislo. ' J G:-"CARMONY: SUPERIOR FRESH OROGEN:E . S I _Latest Slrrivisl.. • TCheap Family Grocery tore of Se., I ~6011 D. Halbert", West Mem street, Car-' lisle, hasjust received a laroeand fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can tabard. The subecri ber has just returned from the city., and would respectfully invite - hisfriends and the public `generally,, both ih town and country, to. call and examine for themselves his large and in creased stock, which embraces - all the article, usually kept iii his line of business- Such as .Rio, Java an1:1 &Domingo and Legume Coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas, of very superior quality end fir.vor; Lnveriok's' crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and 'loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified New Orleans and brown, Sugars of every grade and quality, with -price, to' suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures. - butter bowls, butter prints,: butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes, fancy sowing, traveling and market baskets' o'. all, , hinds. Castile, fancy, rosin. and country SOAPS. A leo, n Itencral assortmerit•ef chewing and smoking T 13 ACCO, spanish 'half swish and common CIGARS... Ropes twines; and Brushes of tillicinds;' 'Prime CHEESE dlways on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant and. Common OILS. - O - L - Ar.SO9:, — CIFEEITSW - A - RE.—I have also added to my already .large stock, a number of seiv patterns of. White 'Granite and fancy tea 'eats. with CROCKERY WARE of everyde fcriptiou, which I will sell at the lowest prices uor cash. Feeling gratelnlifor the liberaPpatronage hero. Wore bestowed upon him by a generous public, the sulecriber tenders them hishearty & sincere thanlss„and hopes that ijhis.efforts to please and particular attention to business, to moritZa Gonumtance of their support. ' March 20.1850. P. HALBERT. Fresh Arrival of Hardware, CHEAPER •THAN THE CHEAPEST. rirAVING just returned from Now York Br.' Kl Philadelphia with the best and Cheapest Stock of HA HD WARE CUTLERY B U IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., ever brought to Carlisle, I would resqectfully toques! dealers and consumere..and all others to give me a call and see whether they cannot get more and batter goods for the same money than at any other place in town, My stock of Locke, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters' Tools, I have a splendid assort. went. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma,_ terials, viz t—Vancers, Mahogany, Mineral and .Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. • • SkDDLERS & COACH AIAKERS, can have everything in their lino cheaper than over. • FOR SHOBAIAKKRS, I have a first rats stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread. and Was, and a superb ,assortment of Shoemakers' Tools. 1 have also a complete assortmentuf Ball's Lasts,. mWe, in Harrisburg, whioh can be ,had at no other place in town, and at Bull's Priem. To. gather witlan assortment of all ltinderof Ham• morel'and Rolled hen and Steel.. 'Of House. , keeping Articles, I hove Knives. Forks, Spoons, Walters, Snuffers t end .Trays,.Tybs, Buckets, , "WABL . ,PAPEK . I have the Jargeal:Handsonoctit tind.bheapest Asiortmeneln..iown.. ,And to. all who want. Good and' Chenii,TIA:RD,WARK,;I would ony comti and'edo fot.yoursel;i9i3: oet3tic,' ," , , 7P. Lyrrip.. c- Im~'iortant,tdl~'uri~iersarid 112i11c1•a.+ CORN SHELLER: FINIS subscriber raspoofully. informs the fitful . - IL ing commimity,that he has purchased the • right to BurrelPecelebreted 'Corn Sheller, for the !eotintiesc of Cumbelrland "end Franklin. - !Farmers who have used. this Corn Shelieripro. rneunce it a most invaluable invention: -,lt is 'simple in its conernetion and -not liable to - get out of order. It seperates the corn from the cob 'without breaking either and • deliytire the corn clean end fit for market. It - shells from ten to twenty bushels per hour. Relit hundied of them have been told the past season by the ;inventor. all of 'which were highly approved. Persons wishing to see the ibove-Corn,Shol. ler, can do so by calling at the shop of thesub- Scriber,- corners' . North ,IftmoVer - and Louther inmate. Carlisle, where'll° will keep constantly. (mimed a large number for sale., Every farmer end miller should hove; ills ebeve cheap but Valueblo Corn Shollee. .• • G. W lIITNER • - '• • EPIA.VID F. FETTER November 27, 1850.!--2in.- , • Anifiricisn bil. , • JUST receive() a freak supplk of A mafioso 'Fot sale by A FETTER, ,• 00t23. ' " No 149 ;19z1h Hanover • , stpnndsupply FIRET ARRIVAL OF Great 1113argisins I BOOTS AND SHOES. Jlt - - PLANE xi,. 17i 011E,.§:VUT THE OLD STAND; Oat:lied Ifo iiter • S than' aa.e.third of a century by Es q. riIHE undereigned•Would mint ,respeatfiillyi JL announce' to the publia.that he is AOENT, • for more than twenty of the mast • celebrated manufacturers of SOS= i TON, NEW YORK; ' DELPHIA; end elsewherd;, and. is c onatantly receiving.. front-thesis-VA N OS-d the richest and, moat varied .styles, of superior tone, and of the most superb•fintsh; "of' 6. 6i, 64, Si, and 7 Oitarce, which 'are warranted equal to any mantifactuted4 either in this country or , its Europe.' • n J d u v e t a r r e lo c r e i v o e 4 4 a nte ; o a r fu b r e t a hc l a r i r u ti i rsp r l a y i o te f O r . ria rl tih a r n e d fine tones. , • , ' His WARDROOMis. constantly - aupplied with edhoice selection of .SER APE INES and MELODEONS, from the oldest and rnoafxfc: tonaivo manufactories in the 'United States a mong,whicn is it new style of REED. ORGAN having Barbart'a patent imprOveinente; with. gilt pipes in front, and ease elegantly . carvcd, 'and-highly ornamental.' • Tuning Vizir Repel oring-,----Sig. 'Salvador Ln GriieSa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactii.- rer and Organ Builder,- will auend"to all 'orders. , OSCAR C B ARTER: ill BAY STATE SHAWLS THESE celebrated andjustly acknowledged superior goods, in the. latest' colorings anest improved styles, will be furnished by the subscribers in any ,quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers will please' notice that the genuine Bay State fabrics bear tickets corresponding widt the abovit cut, and they will also be . eistinguished from all other Wool': -en Shawls by tlieir superior finish, fineness of texture and brilliancy of colors. Orders so licited from alleections of the country, and the same will be protriptly attended to. Purcha sers will also find in our Shawl department a laity assortment of all the other most unproved makes, and newest designs of American, French'and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing. a great variety of pladeand medium styles for friends: Also, Superior Long and S q uare Shawls in latest styles and beat manufacture ' High lustre black - and colored silk - Shawls, Lu t rins 'Black and Modo Colored Thibet Shawls, with silk and woolen fringes, Paris ; Printed Cashmere and Terkerri'Shaldls,'Plitin" and Embroidered Crnpo Shaw - W,New Style printed Palm Shawls Neat Figured Paris Brocha Shawls, Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thibet tang Shawls, Plain ?3ound 'Seal Skin Shawls, Plain 'Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and bnund, EighCguarter French Mode COlored Thibet Cloth, measuring full two yards wide for Shawls, binding to match, White and Col. red Barcelona and Genoese Shawls; &c.i . fI'irWIIOLP.-SALE AND RETAIL. -al . _ _ - ROBERT POLOCK- & GO NO. I 8 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA PERPtINIERY DEPOT. Ddeceived. Country Merchants and Dealers who want good and cheap tPM/FUNIERY and FANCY SOAPS shotdd I call upon MEIN "I` CLEGG, Pio:Amer and Chemist, 48 Jllarket St., below 9.d, Ph'iladelphia, who has constantly on hand PERF'.UMEEY and FAN GYSD.A_P_S__of_every—description, Powders,-Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes, &c., &c.' 100,000 persons havo"-rcad my advertisethent in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and - been , convinced of the advantage of purchasing direct from the - manttfacturer, Agency for -Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, &c. Orders from any part of the United States will lie promptly attended to. atig4'so,lyl JOHN - T CLEGG, ECONOMY 'WEALTH, -Zight! Light,l-I.ljEdiglikr, • Pine Oil, . Camphine St Medal Fluid, A rty - acknowlodged qurperiority and M.zilf manufactured and for sale at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH; at the old established snind_of the late Benja— min T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solic,ited, 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 stifilialeineevidence of the excellence of our Oil. Fitch,-Tarpottine , Rosiat , and its ofTurpenthie, for sale Wholesale and - Re- Milott.the lowest. prices. . [oct3o o'l 7 41.• Jr. .71. _Howe, . AN U FACTURERS -and vtheleffnleLdenl, 17'crs'in.11 K E 'PS and WOOD WARE, have removed to the large store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers & Da vi, where they have opened an extensive stock of 'Eastern' and City roads BROOMS and 001) WARE, which they are now selling zt the-lowest manufacturers prices.. - • A. full assortment of Bistle?, Ilotalieq, Mat. Co'rilage, constantly- on hand , No' I North Third Street, 9 doors bplowAltice, Ph dolphin jtyl7,'so P.• Go that Horse ffOtel, • ACIJOkINGIHE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA THE subscriber WavinF leased I - the above largo and commodious 110 ['EL, situated on the aorner of tho Public Square and South 'lrmo. ver street, and lately occupied by Bon!. L Esh lemon, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that Ito is prepared to entertain them in a manner which cannot ; fail to meet their approbation. " THE HOUSE has the most pleasant loca• lion in the borough—has been newt f furnished and otherwitie impfevothnnd no pains will be spared to make those Who may sojourn with him, comfortable during their stay. His par dors are large and well turnishedond his chrtm hers supplied with now and comfortable bed ding. • HIS TABLE will be supplied wi h the beef the market can afford, and..all_whe me-connect -ed.with his house will be found attentive care. ful and obliging, . . 'THE BAR will contain the best liquors the city salt produce. • HIS STABLING is entirely new and exten• jive, capable of accommodating from 50 to GO horses—making it- ti desirable stopping place foe DROVERS, and will be attended by,ia ekil ful•Ostler. . in short, nothing wilt lie wanting calculated to add to, the coinibrt and conveni ence of those 'who may favor him .with their patronage. ~:BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year„ Int - Tents MDERATE, 106'4 0•11/ ItANNAN Harrison's 'Columbian Ink, E iithsct:ther has Oa' banti, a large supply tho above ink; Which, by a special ay rangemapt r itfi the proprietor; he is tibia to fur• tish to • moichants and othersot the mnnulsc• 'arm wholesale prices; ' au2l Chritmas' I'resentk, ,TEIF sitbscriber has just !received' -Ladled' Ranch Worked .Muslin and - Lace Collars: EtUbroidered-,Linen linndkorchiefs:' Fancy, Thibet Scarfs, Neck Ribbons, Fancy' Bo.tes, - Peecils, with a variety of 'Goods'sulleble for Christoois presents, ,-; • •-• •"•- •-•- , ,1 :,r ••G , . . .. ---- n - .%.xvillza.t - a ... / . . hommirATtirc l'ff YSICTAN. SUR GEON, AND ACCOMIS.I3R, having f(3l , ccogded Dr. Lip-pC,'formerly practisinphy. d raon of this place, solicits dm patronag of lho .friends or his aro.decessof. acid AMU he - happy lb wait upon all who,,may favor him wiilf a Call. nOvOilm - • , F.:411.,LER, M.D.. - Boots, Shoes and, teze. WENT 111011 OTREET OPtOVITE TIM METHODIST , 7 tatunon..- • • '.*XTI4. PORTER:iiiviiee the attention of V the, public to hia large - and complete at,. sertnient.ef.ROtra.stlOES .15i GAITERS, jdet received from' Philadelphia, including it !hr . rietv of new styles:7-lEs oicpersenc in the Shim business, evades him to select work of the. bear materiels and workmanahip, ,Whiqh will bo sold at the loWest cash print, 'and wallowed. . 11140 - Piiatozne'r work attetidedto a usual. „ lii6ttraitte (Boutpailic.9; • The . United States '.Life -insurance, ' •• liznnity andL l , l' l nst Company. 1 • , .• • Aar ' ter. •Perpeitialit'tipitall2so,6oo ash' • kyit , rn.- roirE. constaht,uasolieited application for' 1 Life InsurfOres, .gives? - the most, abundant: I and gratifyitiCpteof ,that the Ittiblic mind is deeplyimpreasett with tho %wit • importance of: . this subjeet,, - . The; great...object, .however, of InsurandadhOld be safety; otherwise the whole' .totivo, to' insure ..marto disappointed. Too:, mi& ierrro canfai , be practised in. MS deleetiomf of en °Mee' With whichici,offecrti o .eoniiM; 7 The:choice should be'regulatod:not by 'present atid'eOhilint'ittign:indueements,. es thidOti tainftincoiniatitible 'With future !malts"— . The 'ffiemtureslin.life are calculated for thelitturc,i , ri preaontland inespective benefits tliet . .efats..ars, given,, tlie - reault'ultiinately, Must terminate in: litigation, didappointment and ruin.. , The'objee aimed it .by this institation is stability and pct. , ..perfidy. The ?tilde of preinium have bee:retire-. prepared wi th _ reference to fluctoatiOnso" The cash ,system of payments adopted; Unpaid premium rotes constittitiine part of the assets of, this comilano yntl every --contingeileyjaeing -fortified-witia mtimitipled.cap•- hal, 8660141,j:stamps' trio whole system: x.tiattlio; s paratnciunt to ttlE,othercondfdaritiitins, cciMmendo•the- 'coMpcinylo public favor, Ex planatory pamphlets, blanks. application papers information, and every facility will ho cheerlully turMalied the public by. Mr. E. BEATTY; who 'has been duly appointed agent of this eontpanv —for—Cumberland—colint-9- 0, 14 ' NKL " - has also been appointed ModiCal Examiner., Directors.—Stepholi It. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George WI-leery, James Devereux, John L Linton. President.—Stophen It. Crawford. E,rice-President.—Ambrose W. ThOmpson. -,Sccrfattry e...4,TCeasuier.—Charles G Imlay. .......444,snuel Eyre. • tounseT Ed attorney.--Thomas Balch. .111 dical Examineca.—Paullß Goddard, M.D. William Pcppiti, M. D. . faue ly THE Allen and East Pennaberough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland cqunty ncorporated by on actAssombly, is now fully orgnpized, and. in operation iiiiii the tonnage tnent.of the. following commissioners, viz: Jacob .171 cob Shelly, Wm R Gorgns, Mpthael Cock in, Melcheir Brenneman, Christian Stnyman, Sitrefut.Oysteri Jacob II CI:10Ver; ' Ryer, lionry Logan, Benjamin II Monger, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Josetth Wickersham. The rates-of insurance are aslow and favors"- bl as any . Company of Alm kind'in the State.— Persons wiehing . to become members are" invited to make application to the agents of 'the compa ny, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB - SHELLY, President, HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS I,IYER, Secretary, MICTIAEL COCELiN, Treasurer. 0007'49., • , ;AGENTS. Cumber/am/ ionatn.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland. C B, Berman, Kingstown, Henry &acing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Ctirlislc, Isaac Kinsey, MeChan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Clturchtown. York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowninri,. Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin 'John Smith. Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Baffensberger, J W Craft.' Harrisbur.—Hotisor & Lochtnnn. • Members tof the company haying policies a bout to azure can have them renewed-by mak ng application to any of the agetittl. TEA - . AND GROCERIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A LOT of new Coffees, Brown and White Sugars, Orleans and Syrup Molasses, and all berArtides_. cpimectpeovti the Grocery bu siness. jtit t received by the subscriber, includ ing an assortmont , of -FRESH SPICES, of all kindsoogether noising. Citron, &c. suitable' for the seasonNals9.. PINE APPLE & MIRY CHEESE, of fine quality andia,fresh supplyrof the .yessre..IEXICINS' Best, Brands of GREEN & BLAC K . TEAS, in metallic packs bf quarters. halves and 'Ms. Also. ti handsome selectiOn of fine - FRENCH & BADEN CHINAWARE anda tar& assortment of TOYS for the ap proaching holidays, at The store of deals J W EI3Y. * ik. , L. STEIN ER respectfully invite no attention of their friends and . the • Eua have c b i. generally,their uircl,, t s o ci nt a large gte jot s ti o c f r to c o o d i a n tL ni s a t city of Baltimore. They will self them at e small advance, as there is uo room for them in our little store room.. So come ono and all and •take thorn 'at almost any price, as we are deter mrted to sell cheaper than can ho bought in Philadelphia. New York oil Baltimore. Hang our ydur banners? 15,,,car the trumpet I „, Here they come ! hero. they are ! ' - What's the matter? what's rho matter'? Only look pt the crowd, Come on Joe,„iini and Sarraiatter, • 'Lot us see what's-out.-t Iley, ho hate comes Bill, ' • We'll ask'him what's the muss ; 'oo:lo.w_tlat.strect_daesfill There certainly must be.a fuse! • 0, no boys, no fuss at all, Only another great arrival, Of beautiful for the NO At M. & ft: SITINER'S Clothing Hall! I-have just-bought a suit so fine— ' ' 'Veil me, how do you like it Joe t . • ..Don't you want one like mine? Come on, boy's, let„us go. • Now let mo tell you, - -What there you can §nd,3 . Coats of all colors And Pants of lin kinds. „ Waistcoats so handsome, . ' And Cravats so nice, 5 •And they will not.think it, troublesome:l If you give thernila call twice or thrice. They will wait on you with kindness, - And they con suit you with a nice Cap, Which for its quality and cheapness', . .• You can only find at Symngp's, West Main Street, next door to Burkholder's Hotel. . ETA first rate assortment of Cloths, Cassi• .mores and Vestinga always on hand, which will be. made to ordet in the most fasttionablo and best style by a first.rate'iworkman. I . 00'4=3m ° THE Brisk. Store Boom, noiv, occupied by . Dr. Rawlins, adjoining the Yost Office, with the dwelling attached thereto, is offered for rent from the first of April next. ALSO, the - Office, adjoining•tho residence of Mrs. Neff, and littely occupied - by 1V1n: B. Knox, Esq. f,'oSsession of the Office may bo had immediately if dgaired. • Applyto,GEO. W. HITNER. • Carlisle, December 25,'50,--I.a,sa. . • THE undersigned respectfully informs' his . -friends and nunicrous customers, that ho has recently returned .from Philadelphia, ith a very ; • large and carefully selected assortMent - of new PALL., - GOODS; purchased at the lowest pri cos, and which , fie is determined to dispose of at very email profits. • • ' , . - Superior CLOTHS, at from 75 contsto $6! a yard. Cassimores, Criminate 'and 'Vestings,' at various prices. ' pHESS GOOD'S, ouch ne Delnines,lßare-, : gee, and' alliplendid assortment of Silks. An , extensive assortment of Calicoes and Ginghams Also, Checks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Nue : line, Bonnets, Hats. BOOTS ANDSHOES"A good assortment • of Non's Vildmen's and Children's Boots and • Shoo , of superior quality, and very chetip : t- Also; boy's and Mono Cloth and Hungarian .:_Capp. .• • GROCEHIES-rSvch as Sugar. Coffee, Mo . - lasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Teas. Also; constantly . , on hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber', respectfully . asks all who wish goad bargains, to give him n call. Can't•forget the stand- oppesito,Leon• ards old Mend, North' Unilever street' '„ : ''Butter,•'Egs; Bags 'and Sopp,' tak'el .at • hat pti c e s •• : .N oci9 S A HUBBARD ractfrity7nr.in;eresta and par chase youriPLASTER at this season of , t ha year, whe.o you can got it for 85.50 par ton at tho warehouao of W MURRAY, Agt, doelB ' , • .Fresh'Oranberries. .. z .HAVEBottom receivad. as also a lot of ;now FARINA, and HOMINY, and for solo by Cattliale, pae„ls,'so, J. AV. ED Y. • ',....Le . ak - .. Clolorid BonnetEt: •,... A iltYv etip'piy, of Load Cohired Bbnnota just iephived at tho store .of , • 1„ ; 00t23 • G W HITNER. , . , . 4 QM : SACKS OF . SALT receiving • wail for.aato cheap at the ware house 0 ( : deeld : ,WBSURRAX Ag"t? I'M ;Vll IF I; ome \-7;11 CEIEII.I I otioonx.siva. Item Room fbr Rent NEW GOODS! EM3 r allebicines. . Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S - lATruniTßEenc MIXTURE ' I;arge joir Dollar. • flier'Proptiotor of the Great Atria - Moil Remedy Vlvonn's VELIETAnt,B I.I7IIOI4inirTio.MIXTEIStE. ” induced by. Gs argent - solicitations of his Ageuts, throughout the Unit& Btaterr and Canada. has now • Reduced thie•Prico ' ,f his pdpular and well known article; and front this date senoeforth, ho will. put - up but one sire his qua coulee:=lbo re ail price will , • ,• ONE'DOLLAR. -Tbo public may rest emeriti that the character of the Meal sine, its strength, and curative .properiles wtsi . nieust larcuanaap; and-the mono care will be _bestowed in Pts sating it: as heretofore. As this medicine, under id teduded price, will be purchase ay those who have not hitherto mode themselves irequointo with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi article is not to he classed with the.yast amount of "Remedlo of the day ;" it claims for Itself a greater henling . power, tll diacascs. than any other preparation now heftier IA world.; rind lice sustoinen •lsclf for eight yeais .by its eoPerit medical virtues, nod, until this reduction, commend., douhl .he price of any other article in this line. , Norco. PAltTler GARLIC, this article tete iith great b.t , pg power and certainly, upon the Blood, Liver, left4s, Lungs, avlnn of which lilb an Ml= • This median° has a lastly high reputo as a remedy for Dropsy and Grayel, , , tad all diseases of that nature. It may,bo relied upon . whe :he intelligent physicnin Juni abandoned Ids pationt,—and ft j t eso distnusing diseases, more especially DROPSY, the prop, stor would earnestly and honestly recommend It. At oresent Price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pros rho ntliclo'to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! . . IS7 Please ask for pamphlets— the agent. , give them Mi.) they oontain over sixteen ,pages of receipts, tin addition to fu medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and wide 1011 save many ,dollars per year tO.practical honseVeopers. g he. receipts are introduced to make the 'book of gmt rattle, aside from its oharhtth;'s as an adtriertising medium ft the medicine, the testimonyln favor of whilth, in''the form letters from all-parts of the country, may by relied upon. per"' Vaughn 'g Vegetable Littiontriptie 'Mixture" —tb Great American Remedy, now for rale in quart bottles nl • each, small bottles at 00 ets each. No small bottles will b issursl'after the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Stmet, . G.-O.VAUGHN, Sold Wholesale! and Retail by OLCOTT MoKESSON I 127 Maideolmne, New York City. N. B.—Ail lettAs (excepting from agents and dealers; wtt Whom ho transacts usinms) moat be post paid, or no attentic id be given to the S W !Invent ck, JC&GB Altick, Shippensburg; • Itussel D I Cr, DiainSoll, J k Spahr, Mechankligurg, A H Zager, Kingstown. Octl6 BE Fau, 1 - \ • (L. _ .1) i' , ..\ .' __-„--,----2 4. ,rte--= If thousands of turn of &WWI; Canner', Sohirir nd other impuredisentes of Th e II f the VERY SMALL QUANTITY which vat nand gPo Medicine to effect cores of such discuses, be any profff of the purifying medial! power on The hfolirine which has subdued nod conquered such diseases— Men there ie Unquestionable evidence thoo t-- BRANT'S. INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT Iffeh ff Medicine, in ...lit:pr.: tool them Is abundant proof, in great cur. elfecit, that ONE BOTTLE'of It con tains Wore Unifying, hunlttie virtuen nml mrdital than there is contained in POUR BOTTLES of any Saner parilln, or env other medic'. Unit ling ever been offered (or sale. Tht;ro is undonhied proof In our pamphlets, Mat bv the use of tuts great Indian Purifier, they that avers DV INO-ym LI V.P-therthat - wen: I,IOIE-and - CRIPPLED eon now WALE—they that were SICK, SCROFULOUS; and otherwise diseased, lama been ite.aLto and.CURED. vho have need BRANT'S PURIFIER, oiler hnving need nd tented the Sorsaparillaz and other medicines re. mmomted to core - bleed diseues, buy., decided that— Brant's is the Cheapest , because one bottle of it• has more medical, curative avow in it, and, in cmisespience, eared chore disease, In ntuch ins time, than one tattle of tom other Medicine. • • lf, then, one bottle of IIRAN'I"S -Pt RIFIER trill corn FOUR TIAIES more disease Hum one bottle of Sariattiril. in—" B•RANVS PURIFIER" svintld be as dump nt four dollars &bottle, ne sarsaparilla nt one dollar. But Bansis.s PURIFIER in sold for only ONE DOLLAR n bottle; and as A bottle of it has comb and is eopoble of curiae, FOUR TIMES AA much diabase (Mane bait/col Sarsaparilla, there fore, Snrenpaiillei, in consequence of he tees power and less medical etltcruty. altimid be sold St no 100 re Ilion ftrenty- Ilse Cents par bottle, to be as cheap on the PURIFIER at one dollar. • • . One Dollar's Worth I; 110 w much CA:NCl:a—how much SrriflLlS--how much SCROFULA— , 111 efwfr't sh of Bit 'W.V.' PURZFIE:II the fu ll wing stutFoont, tvitlen Is a specirnon or Ito pw.ver:— CANCEROUS SCROri:TLA Till. is ILe per of , 'virg roan who yet 'lire,. Ho teas ' cured of a wurre case .;f dcIIOPU LA, by only Ware ha tter or Ilrant's than ever tong Cured by the use of t t edeacr.t.t.ovs of the I ,•st Sarsaparilla dint won eVee Sarsaparilla 'teapot VW Ldealmedical patter to elTect. the cure utauch n revallicetv hopeless vain. lir. J. It. kIASIi.I ti,, Mane, Oneida N. Y.• haaßr=ell 4 via _Thar years—was "vatitillad Ids Itch the last year—ho Maul so much diseaxed and debilitated so to Lc: unable to raise his bend to his head. Ile had the best medical adraw --lea! used A 1.1,0 f the beet Sarserpftrilltte to no good effect— got aerie and worse., and Wen considered to be In a dye+) sote,.and could nut live ttventlpPer hour: longer, when bo • Commenced urine URANT'S PLAIIVIEIt. Ilia tovie tom eaten nearly tar; frees ear Gl car; hole was eaten thrtatjh his mindpirr, under his chin, so thal,,,t,e breathed throogh the hole ,• his cursors an eaten nroo,lll dint It could be Lifted rp out of its pleat:hit only bolding byes mall piers; the era , of one area was destroyed by two ulcers; an ulcer utaler ho tato. astir;e -at . s h.,,,/, his side into-hie body.- Thus be-Was. such putrid, esmill.,qtroneire f deem on various parts his person. Fur further and MI particulurs,• see our PAM PILLETS. Dr. iIr . EIOMAS IVITAI.VMS, one of the most .10111110 - . edemas of Itunte, was called to see Mishit; tho day bifais he commtuiced using lirant'a Dr.lV. examined Ida, and then told him that an the _medicine., In the mould could not rare him.....anutils cane was ' Worse than Hopeless ! Now tear Mr. TIASKIII'S statement of cure! Hn said • "My NVI fu procured one bottlo of BRANT , S PUItII'YI \'p CT, of Biwa 4- Leonard, dm:glebe of Rome. .1 commenced using that, and hevan to pet better. That bottle enabled me to yet off my lad • where hod been confined one year; dto second bottle enabled Inn to pet our of the house; 'the third bottle mudded me to rack tree enlice e to Rome Cem tee, where I procured 1:r bottles more; and when 1 had fio tshed.ushm them, seventeen out of keenly ulcers bed healed up—and three bottle, More of n I'E.II.FECT CURE of all the ulcers, +Lid reetored mo to good hratUP FOURTEEN wrviEssEs: Mr. ITASICIN has worn toThe above focta, and the theta are witnebsed and certified to by Dr. T. WILLIAMS—Mir. 0.14 BROWN, prorrhm nr of do If liold--Mourf. BISSELL & LEONARD, wholeehla and rptall druggists • and ELEVEN other reweetable mimr.ne. For , sele 'by J. W. RAWLINS &S. W nAvEßsTica, Carlisle, •JC&GB Altick and \V b E Hays, Shippensburg- , Wm Lloyd, Lisburn—J F Spahr, Atectianiesburg—H Her ren, Newville—A C Klink, Blocinfield—Bea vet; and Haines, Millorstown—J A Linn & Co Lanbilisurg—J Ickesburg—S Low, Nowport—J Eouytts9, Cliatubersburg73 _ Shearer, Dillsburg,- MartimLute, HarriStirrg All lettera smd orders must be addrerad to Wlalaee & 106 Broadway, I)Tow York: wiocTort YOURSELF LIF—FOR 9.5 CENTS ! .—tiy means of the pocket , Esculatpius",or, Every one' his own Physician ! Tw,en- ' ty-fonrth edition; with up wards of si hundred engra- vi ngs, 4 sh owing private dis eases in every shape .and form, nod malformations or - ttm generative sytatem7 - BY , \V MN OUR G; - The time lute now sr-.' Hering from secret disiase, need no more become the. VICTIM OF O.trACKCH as by the prescriptions, contained iii this book an- . One may cure himself,. without hindrance to hue siness; or, the knowledge 'of the most' intiMatp. friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. 1;`,„ , - addition to the general routine of private tliaeasCq it fully explains the cause of manhood's early da 4 cline, wttli observations on marriage--besidee many other derangements which it would not by proper, to enumerate in tile public prirts, O 'Any person sending TWENTV-FIVE CEN . TR, Ceche:ell in 11 tetteei.Will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will he -scut for ono dollar, - • Address,' -DR. YOUNC4.No. 151 SPRUCE Street; A" Post-paid. trrat: VOUNG'can he consulted on any 'of' ihe Diseases prescribed in his different • publioa ions, tit• Itle,Olfiees, 152 SPRUCE street, every • day between Wand 30 , cio.3141Sundayn excepted:, Mit) , 1,41+50, ,• • " BOOTS Se S3srops. . ' JUST receivcd.n largo neeortment, of Zion W tin) andrChildren'i BOotwaiid Shoes, \Yd. ie' - Double -Soled 14114h)?1F1- Jynny Mud Sfieee, which I can'eell yerli• cheep.. 10ct23 N VIC,W 0 0 DS, AWL . Patent Starch Polish: mldn. giving a beautiful giciss to,Linens, *e- V. fins, Collars, &c., and prevents duet from sticking to Linens, &c: It 'contains nothing injurious. 'Just received by • decll G WHITNERI ra.usirs ) =Eyries. - • JUST. ananod a 'variety of 'Lynx 'and coin mon MUFFS of .different qualities andriceo . dec4 r, • ' U. W. TIITNER. .• • . . J , . Long Shawls. lions~ A GREAT variety of bawls from the 1.111. celebrated Ily State Mills: Also, @guar° , Shawja of - varibus. tittddjust re.-eived, ' octBo ,- ...1 . • , .' %,. •• -a w. ITITNER..-' .. ? . : j,1,V1cbic,,i,t . 10..- GRE&T. ROUER REMEDY. • :TAT X 2 9 9., 1 •' .1 •"-4! ' j : -,,, o 4 „ r.....• , -.- - ry_ . .. 2 . 7, ~k . ._4.4.. 0 4 ~,,,,,....„„ Ar„, rrt -•, 1 1 • , CHERRY PECTORAL: For Mc Cure of . , COUGITS,.. COLDS,. 4ol'ln.sErTipss, BRON -CHITIS, CROUPI ASTII PoT.A'; WHOOP.ING-COUGH AND, 0017.417114,ZP,T,1.0N. • In offering to the' community •brated ' remedy for discloses of the throat and lungs, itis not our wish to trifle with the 'Olive or healthef , the tiftEcted, lint franky 'to lay he. fore 'hem the opinions of distinThisi l ied men And sereetifthe evidences of its succese r ri.o.m.which they - can jatlge-for :theMsTilyes. We s'imerely pledge out selves to make uo s ild 11888.1 . (10118 Or 'false statements of .its ellicacy,,nor will we hold out ally hope sidninriug huniautty which facts will not warrant. " Many. proofs are here given, and We solicit an inquiry from-the public into all we piddish,feel ing assured they will find them perfectly reliable du t tLthe_medieme_worthy_theie_liest_euntidenee r and patronagei, , FROM BEN.I. SILLINIAN. M. D., 1,, L. D. &a Professor. of Chemistry, Minernolog,yMe.,- Yale College, Member of the Lit., Hist., Med. Ph.lo. and Brien. Societ•es of Amerbm and Europe. .•1 deem the CRERIIY PECTORAL an ad . mit-able- com Position frOm some of the best sr isles in he Materin Medico, add n very effect ice remedy for the class of diseases it is intend ed,to core '• New Haven. Ct., Nov. 1,1849. 'Prof. CLEy E LAN 1 - 1, of Bowdoin Cone e,'Dic. Writes—" r•Have witnessed the effecteo our 'CHERRY PECTORAL' in my own ihmiiy and that of my 101;11(180ml ft gives me satisfindion tor state in its favor that no medicine I have ever known ,has proved so moinently successful of curing dise d ses Cl . the throat and lungs:" REY. DR. OSGOOD . • That he considers 'CHERRY PEC TORAL' the best medieine for Pulinonary affec tions ever given to the public," and states that Yids dneghter being_obliged to_ _keep_the_room_ four months withn severe settled cough, aceoiri ininied by raising - a blOod, sight - sweats, and the attendant symptoms of consumption, commenced the use of the 'OIIERILY PECTORAL' and had completely recovered." HEAR TIIE. PATIENT. • A)er—Dear For two years 1 was afflicted with a very severe cough, accompanied bo spitting of blood and profuse night, sweats.— lly the advice of my attending phvatlan 1 was induced to use yo.ir (DERRY f'ECTORAL, awl continued to do so till 1 considered myself cured, and aicribe_theeffict to your pi , epa la.' on. JAMES RANDALL. Munn -1 m as. Springfield, Nov, '27. 1848. This clay - appeared the above rained James Randall, and pronoun:ed the' above statemenk true *in every respect.. LORENZ(' NORTON. Justieb. THE. REMEDY +HAT CURES. MEM Dr. Ayer ;A have been long afilieted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last au tumn, it brought on n cough a Inch conflned•me in my chamber, and began to assume the alarm ing symptoms or consumpthm. I had tried the best advice and the best medicine to no purpose, outfit I used yam. CLIERRY PECTORAI . uLidt has' cured Me, and you may well believe me.— Cretan IV yours, If there is nny vnlue in the judgment of the wise, who-suenk from experience, here'is n med icine worthy of the public confidence, PREPARED' nr , L C. ATR - ES, CDEDIST, 1.-OWELL Sold by De. Rawlins, S. A.libbnrd & Dr. S. ElltattTescrlistarD - e. It. Ilerron, Newville;3.C. SI J. B. Altick penaburn,and druggists - ASTROLOGY. ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY, G E 0 171 AN CY .-a) 4 1 . s. 4., --75. 1 1 4 ,,e - 0 1 ''''' c ' i' ' '. 7 .f t lfA ~.:4. •,j'ol.,ti,;••l'.:.'S-i:;''fliti:t.;F.6'7.4 I4' '''' . 4. Af,. : ~:t , ft 9.rm. - e • ' ,1,414;'• .8 : E5 ' 1 1.q . ..; 1 t:7 - -•1 1 #::?..1:2'..:%7 ~.tk.., -: .5 -1.. 'i 1 ,1 . 1,:. -;,,,..., • - • , .. ,,, " 4 - 6 . 71 n ,,, •74`..- , - 4 4 r.• -_-:.' "Z - - -- :, - 45-ts; t •---7:4 - st. ~ Proiessor C W Boback, [rnom SWEDEN.I Office, No. 71 Locust St., above Sth, op. .posite-the-M-us-iettl-Fund-fia-11, $25,000 'HAVING BEEN WON. Bl' my numerous friends on the late Presideu tint election, shoul d - convince' those skepti cal pet sons who talk of rnistines,. that' no such thing as FAIL 18 Or has been known liy the eni i- Merit and.ilisiiiiguisireil Astronomer and Astral oger, C. W. ROBACK, during, his :experience of over a quarter of a century. Do you doubt predestination ? ''Then Why not Lvery man gain a celebrity of General Taylor, a Daniel Webster or a Henry Clay ? And yet there are mine who are loch di enough to doubt t at a man may lie born with the power :o. see into theme events. How can it be possible that the' destiny (of. man should be governed by the mere shuttling of a pack of cards ? and vet there are thousands Who allow themselves, with open 11101111184 (13 swallow the greasy words of some old woman, whose true skill consists iii filling them with wonders that are most difficult for the digestion tin:idlers, who arc m ire credulous, yet more scientific. It is such that bring discredit on n profession that has been acknowledged tttbe a science of the highest order ,from time immemorial ,aliti is the only, pro ession that has ally authority to sustain H. - . The' high respect . which General Taylor, and Cherries 13einadotte, late King of Sweden had lONA strol ogy , is shown by their letters for .tlatir Nativi. hes to the'SubS'eriber, which it wai• give him great pleasure in showing to those who 'raver him with a call. f In addition to his power to foresee future e. vents, he has the power togive such information as will effectually redeem such as are given ,to the too free use of thellottle. Hal s also capn- Lice( &wing diseased heretofore considered in curable in ti is country by the ordinary medi cines;and wishes all to give him n call who hay heed given up by physician) nod wish to lie cure ell' Ile'vvill warrant settee in all eases,and will make no charge except for the conjurations lie shall rinike use of in laistiffice. Ile is often asked what a Nativity is 1 He answers according. to Genmancy, one of time seven points in the science of - Astrology; tlint - it is allot roscope of the future .; .. eVentsof a person's life, carefully calculated trial transcribed on paper, , containing Atli-account of all the lucky,and unlucky days in the months and years of HOY,' uremia life for whom it is Cast i by which mean thousands in this country and else where have een prevented loom misfortunes tha had beenhi den in the womb oc futurity , by re ferring to't eir Nativity before entering on ens ,eoeculatioi, of business or pleasure. It should be intim bands of every one as their idi»anne for lile. A 'Nativity of an individual can only lore warn the possessor of troubles &hat are in . future for him; those who are invoiveirm pre sent ilifil• collies of any kind flullst wait on the subscriber iii person or by letter, who is prepared to exert li secret influence for their immediate be efit. _He is ready to use Ills influence to forestal the 'results, of Inwattits.toof all undertakings in which there is it risk iiircilied,die oleo makes.tise of his' power' for the restowini, of stoics or lost property, which lie has used for the advadtav of thousands in this city and cisewitem.. 'W ho Clln . doubt a genikinan's abilities, who has had the honor to Go called on need consulted willidiv all the crOwn. ed heads at, Europe. and enjoys it higher reputa tion its on astrologer. than any one living? 6C),He. can be,coniulciii with at MS - Office, orbi .letter,.if. prepaid - find lie is prepared to make hoc otitis power on any attic billowing topici;—, B u smen of all ilesumplinusitravidling ley id o a Or sea; courtships; ndrice'glven thr tfAchr successful aeuempli.uhmentispectating hi stocks, neeriilian: ding i er real estatei the reentering' of legacies in dispute; the purchasing of tickets; and the sithlty of ships at sea. lie also offershis solders respec ting beilth,,wealth. nail 'marriage, ' love affiiirs, journeys, IeiNVISIItfi. diffICIALV In . husiniss, intik, instill all the Concerns of life, and Writes all! to call who are itfilicted, corporeally or menhilly. - ' TERMS. ‘ii . . . Ladies, 50 cents; tientleinen, $l. Nntivities calculated arid scud in full, according to the Or Lacks of 'Masculine Signs—Ladles., $1; GentlYmen $l,O. - Nativities calculated nedoriling to Georripm. :iy,for Lollies, $% in full, ea l , Gentlemen,' $3, lin full, $5 :..- .-' ' ' ' . IA RNOLDS writing iluid,4 very IL . yporinr l lc. for lit By A.ItD PonTLAw),Afc..lan : !0,,M7 J. D. PIIELPS EIM=I AND 1 . . . , • . . .. • PETROLEUM, OR ROCK OIL.. • ' • , .. 4 r.lAlaiii.A.L-RENJ EDI 7 ! • Proctiredjiom a' Well m Alleght.» . y, cbunty, Pa. ! ! . %WO Act blow Ihe I arth's surj4ce. PUT UP AND SOLD BY SAWL •At. Ktua; CAlcia, . . liAkan, 7thl; ST: PITT:TIVUG, PA. The licubhfnl balin4hZrrsattir9's secret poring', .1 he bloom of hcullh , unlink!, in man will hong, As from her the !To_cultei out Bulk:rings, 011.1 upsuugu 'nu? n'test • .. • PETROLZUM• • remedy or' af,p,o,& • and fair trialiilaS its wan! jamit lay fvor. •We nerd hardly repeat the Net, dine this is n pure, unadulterated NATURAL MED ICINE, and is pit up ns it flows from the boson, cf the earth, without admixture. In these days of Nostrum vending, Ave do not wonder at the in, credulity vine-et] '' by the "eifintnunily, upon Abe : introduction or o .nryneay, but that nicreiltp lity 6111111 not suppress tl 1111() , 1,111C, 111“180 power , lid influence has mitigated and curet] so many diseases incident to our race;.•Were ae to with hold r - remetly like this 'roan public notiecofe shonld_onsiderourselves fly of :keeping ••• back sumething diet was ir.tencled to relieve much: hum ao suffixing, and-dispel die gloom Mid pain of many a one, whose system has for 3 ears bees racked nod tortured by the till! engines di Disease. Nay, do, not wonder; gent le 'render, ,and join with ethers in the cry , t hat it cures too• many diseases; tor, if you will take the trouble to run over the list of diseases fm which it is r _eonViretledryou-wilFfintllinn7 Irc - ywdi sea sea affedfing the same kind of tisstics.and co.,stibent ly IT IS' APPLICABLE 'l'o Ail, lint the bent evidence in favor •or a medicine arc the curcS themseh vs, When these sOmil ant in ho'd relief, rind when he who for 3c:ll'lh:is sot fered the tortures and pang; of nu iminedicable lesion, w blob hits been hastening him to the nar row house, speaks out ire its incise, N hat better eldence need be winded ? e bone the ui• dente in our possession, of many oplonishiug CflreB, a rich 11 . 111 Ire 6n•nislied te arry 011., w ho re. illy doubts the efficacy or this WM/ thlf/t/ Pt Mt dy. •I•fre Earth, from which nicer a as creak d.bra i •s i miner bosom remedies which if knownoirc ea. pable of restoring him to health and s Igor, when prostrated Its sickness and disease, 'ft Was ilie opinicin of Ibe celebrated Dr. Duch, that there existed in Nature an antidote to every malady - to which man is Dallis , . l'.very one is snare 0 the relief frequently obtained from Alincra/ fra• [era, in most chronic complaints. These singular medicaments, dole ing out front the earth, satura ted with sit stances varied In their chnractet•, -find - holding them - in -- ample te - stilintiori, am ple testimony to the I . :idyllist they Were tom • pnmxlal by the master band of Nature,TrAllaiii , , the shattered vessels of our physic:ll bcing, and set them with sails unfurled, prosperously upon he sea of life.' The Petroleurrrisonc of this kind of remedies, and is endued with power. t o 'relkve more ha onto sufferii g than any otlith•ittedit t i f i t t ext an t.— Whei. taken perreveringly And occur ling to Om Ilirecticiifs it will core—Dirhoea,Piles, heir matiam directidiis, ar ont, Neuralgia; Obstinate Eruptions of the Ain, Er) sipelaa, Pimples on the Pace Blotches Piles, Chronic ,Sore E . ) es, Ring Worm . Terter, Scald !lead Pains in the liners, and Joints, ono nll that class of Diseases, in which alterative, or porifving - itledicioes mid indicated. Sold be S. NV. thiverstiek nod S. A. llobbord, Carlisle; .1. C. Sc G. H. Jlltick. Shippensburg; .1. Hood & Son, Springfield; Gilmore Sto p,ll,Newville ; Thounts Greason, Plainfield; Ctunheviand county. September - - • . - • Valuable School Books, ur3I.ISIIED BY THOM A S, COW PETIT 1 WAITE t 253 MARE ET s EET, PII I A DEATH IA , and For talc by all the beak sellcrs do. Unilcil St,tc, 1111 ITHELL'S PRIM ARV (11-;01 - lit A PIIY, An easy introduction to the study of Geogra phy, designed for children, end campletviv il litsn-nted by 120 engravings and 14 mimed snaps. M ervit ELL'S -INTSIIIIII , CdATy. GLOCIUScirr. , —. The text, the exercises the illustrations, and the forty beautiful maps are ;wham] ogether iu one xpiat-to—velnino. MITCHELL'S SVIOOL GEOGRAPHY Est ATLAS, a s) stem ol modern Geography, comprising a stein iption of the present state nil the ciorld and its live great divisions. Embellished nigh I ,ll_ 1111_1011S_CH,111Vil pt anti all CS:CCI lent Atlas eonisiuiii 28 bandson e and accurate colored maps. This series in Geot.ebbb3 I,y S. Aogustus.Mitcliell has been xi hol ly or portly introduced into the public and priititc Schools of all the principal cities :11111 lion OS el the Uni4 ted States ; add alter a lull "mot lair trial it its merits in Riese schools, it has revelled an almost universal recommcneation. MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEortilAPlll'lS. ATLAS Au ancient, classical and sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events, views of ancient - , a, tics, etc , and avconi paned by ancient Atlas centaining l'2 bottotilbl colored maps. , . _ I . E.LL'S OF OUTLINE 111 Mitchell'slicid and Mori capliy, }vitt) Maps Mid embellishments. NI deli Key to the study nt Maps. sad tailrill's Key to Mitchell's Geography, arc excellent and popular books, - nil are becoming very exten sively used in the hest schools of our tmontry. ItE =NE's FIIIST LESSON - 10 GRAM Pl.lll, lisseut upon the constreiction sod anal.. Sts at a tituvers; designed as sa introduction to the A sjs." - Gur.EN,F2wA xusst 3-4 N-treat se.ativia:.v.trues tune of the English language, a ith illostrationt and exercises adapted to the use 01 by Samuel Si.' Green„ A. M., Principal of the Phelps Grammar School, Boston. These hooks litslt , alreadyy in the shot L runt! they have been tenure circulation, having been introduced into th i e public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Phis. burg, eincimuitti, St. Louis, Vicksburg. and other cities" and; toten4, and rectunineoiled those who bale tried .11n. m to their schools, as without question the best English Cron:mars in'existetice. SWAN'S SCHOOL READER'S. Fist PRIMARY SCROOL IA intended for beginners. It contains lessen Ivo s earl. of the elementstv sounds of the. lap gouge The Primary School Reader, port contains exercises io. articulation, arranged in connection with easy t coding lessons, The Primary Ii cadet., part .13(I, is designed for the nest class in Primary Schools, and the lowest class its Grammar Schools. 'I tic Gn.tstraxn Senoot. 'READER, is designed For the middle class iu Grammar Schools, and Gontains exercises in articulation arranged In connection with rending lessons THE DISTRICT SCHOSIL READER, is designed For the highest classes in public and private schools. It contains exercises in articulation, pauses, and inflections of the} voice with such Titles and suggesstions as are'deemed useful. THE INSTRUCTIVE. READ,ERI or- n -CoorsO of Reading on Natural Effstoryi Science r and Lite rature designed for school's: - THE SPELLING BOOK Consisting of words in colutniiAtitul sentences for'oral and written exercises. It is a emaphde and systematio series of exerei.es in English orthography: 'li Is 1111.011 y popular series of reading books, and this spelling hook were compiled D. Swap, of flosfion, tindludging from the rapid introduction Into schools which they have silitained In. the Eastern and Middle States and in many &Mho Western mid Southern Stales, we think they tire. really better adapted to-the wants of teachers and scholars than any other yet published. The puldidiers have a very huge number of recommendations fromptiblic school Committees, teachers mutothers friendly to edit. cation. FROST'S HISTORY OF THE U. STATES One vet - , i e 0, Inv high schools mod stade.- mies. The same work cowl .nsetrend or COllllllOll schools, 1 eel. 18 tne. imivis's PRACTICAL. Pittstommv ' for the use of schools :Mel families, 1 vol. PI me. with engravings. PMLISLOLAGY I by the suree'author, 18 mo. Tx a ST. floc{ ." lIITHMUTIC, by 'F. A. Adams; , intended fcr'primitrytiiiiicommon schools. APITIIMETIC, IN' TWU PARTS. - By the same author: Port ti eat—adr' aiic•ed : ltissens iii mental arithmetic; plot second-- rules and examples for practice in written inetic, for annimon :Mil high schools AlCcy to examples for prowler in' u:ritiecti, tiriimetic, fur the use of teachers, by the samo! , . not hor. Thcite oritioneti . cs , bore secured vary high recommendations froaCteneherh of schools and academies, and from profesolre in oererui (door colleges, and from others interested in theertitso".._ or education in,Vlll.lollB.3ecilotts of the Union. 'l% C. Fr. Co.;nlbo publish' tunny other School Books, which there is* not room. to :enumerate. • here,, besides ;Law and— Vseellancods Books, and they kru . ( idly 'red to answer orders for honks In every depart- Ment of knowledge. Booksellers, .School Cont. ' , o ffi c es, no d o thers, s'ilp`plted'on'llte molt (hear able terms. - „ • (sept-e5,'5071y.) Brushes! Brishes I A groat variety of these useful ['alleles ie . !bred for sale, consisting of 'Whitewash, Sweel Scrtild , ing, Puinters,,loth,'Shaving, Harr; Teeth and Nell, Flesh endlGrainihg firtuhes in , great variety, all of w bleb .arnof the l3est qua ty end will be sold nytheleWeit prires J. 11119 • . Turc Satin ailed 1 2 .11kd, • THE subsdriber haslust opened a general„ n'esortment of Tore •Satins of Ntl.tiotui enlonra. led; Oliangenble'Sdka.in variety,.to whichavites the attention of the Undies of Carlisle tend ilolitity loov6l „. iirrpvt.