14. 6"' . (Congos. CC:igeSS. 0,3.1 The following . is. a list Of the members of the Thirty-FipaMetteslnety; in', Session at . Washington.. : .• Term, AiABADIA. erpire4 Benj Fitzpatrick 1853 Wm.. R King' 1855 ' AnitAnsAs., W. K. Sebastian 1853 Bolan Borland . 1855 'CONNECTICUT. 1?.. Baidwin. 1851 Rumen 1855. ,PELAIVA RE. To%ryaloe . , 1 1851 Pres 4 Sprudnce 10531 MIC (IMAM; explres Lewis Cuss 1851 Alpheus Feleh 1853. Thos. H. lientoBst D. R. Atchison 1855 NEW HAMPSIVRE._ John P. Halo* 1853 Mons Norris, jr. 1855 1, Nry. Yoßk. D. S. Offskipion ',185,1 Wm. Ii ,§toririi. 1855 N}l{V JERgS,Y; Win. L. Dayton 1851 J. N. Miller 1853 , NORTH CAROLINA. Willie P. Mangum 1853 G. E. Badger 1855 FLORIDA. David L. Yulea • 1851 Jackson AfortoiON A lBss • GEoltots. Johyt JlL.Berrieit 1853 Wm. C. Demme 1855 INDIANA. Jesse D: Bright 1851 James Whitcomb 1855 ILLINOIS. , S. A. pou g lnss 1853 James Shields , 1855 Thomas Corwin 1851 S. P. Chase 155 PENNSYLVANIA. Daniel Sturgeon 1851 James Cooper 1855 litiovn ISLAND. R. C. Greene 1851 Je4r. diarice 1853 lowa. Geo. W. Jones 1'853 A. C. Dodge 1855 ENTUCKY, J. R. Underitmod 1853 Henry Clay 1855 SOUTH CAROLINA. J. C. Calhoun 1853 A. P Butler 185,5 TENNFiSSER. LOUISIANA S. H. Downs 1853 'l?ierro Sudo ' 1855 MAINE. • Hannibal Hamlin 1851 lira(l nu ry -1853 Al A Ea•AMI 17 , 1:TTS. Daniel 1 . 1 .- tbster 1851 John Davis 1853 H. L. Turney 1851 Joint BM 1853 TELO. T. J. Rusk 1851 51 . 1m - lioustnn 1853 ITEIIMONT. Sainiffi S. Phelps 1851 William bjtham 1853 David Stewart ISS! Jaine's ✓L Peat cc 1855 Ls. NI. \lasuu 18.51 R.lll. T. Hunter 1858 ISCON , IN. tiQp.rvl)etlAe 1851. I. P. Walker 1855 .4. \Whigs 24. F. S. 2. 11 , 11ssissicri. 4effeysm) llavis _l_Bll, Henry S. Foote 1853 Total 60. Democrats Ho Alphabetical List of Nem resentalives of U, Democrats in Rom N. Alberison, In 7 IL P. .'lea•nndcr,'.N • C. Allen, (F.S. WO Albert J. Alston, J. ✓ll. ✓lnderson, Tenn. bers of the Howe if Rep le United Slates. an...—Whigqn Italic. G. Tr: Julian, (PS W)la D. S. Kauffman, Texas Jam IL Kerr, Md. Daniel P. King,lass. George G. King, R. I. John .1. King. Y. P. King, (P.S.D.).N. Y. fames G. King, N. I. 7'. Butler King, Ga, Emile La Sere, La. S. Collier, lowa. L. C. Levin, (N.A.) Pa. N. S. Littlefield, Me. J. A. Meelernalid, James McDowell, Va. J. E. McDonald, la. E. W. .McGaughey, Is. Thomas McKissick, .N.Y. J. X. McLanahan, Pa. R. M. McLane, Md. (Finis E. .McLean, Ky. F. McMullin, Va. John McQueen, S. C. Win. McVs'illie, Miss. Horace Maim, Mass. Job Mann, Pa. Humphrey Xurshall, Ky. John C. Mason, Ky. 0. B. Mattison, NY. J. S. Meacham, Vt. . R. K. Meade, Va. Jain 7C. tifil r, CC -- Join S. M ilson, Va. llemy D. Moore, Pa. C r . S. Akre/Lead, Ky. J. D. Morris, 0. Isaac E. Morse, La. Jeremiah Morton, Va. IVilliam Nelson X. Y. Henry .I.lbss, Pa. Wan. .8. Newell, XI J. 0. B. andrrun, Win. S. Asche, N• C George a-hintin, Jllass. T. H. Arerett, Va. T. H. Buyly, Va. • E. D. Baker, 111. Win. V. N. Bay, Mo. J. M. H..lleale, Va. Wm. 11. Bissell, 111. K S. Bingham, Mich.. T. S. BoeOck, Va. D.. 9. Boakee, JV Y Walter Booth, Conn. R. J. Bowie, dUd. Linn Boyd, Ky. - - F. W. Bowdon, Ala. J. B. BOwlin, Mo. Daniel Breck, Ky. George Briggs, X Y. A. G. Brown, Miss. Win. J. Brown; la. James Brooks, .N' Y. H. W. Mae], Mich. Armistead Burt, C. Henry Burnett.N. Y. Lorenzo Burrows, N. Y. 'Chester - Buller, Pa. TT. Butler, Conn. E. C. dabell, Fa. G. A. Caldwell; Ky. J. P. Caldwell, X C. L.D.Campbell,(FSW)o. Joseph Cable, 0. D. K. Carter, 0. Joseph Casey, Pa. Samuel Calvin, Pa. J.V. Chandler, Pa: C. F. Cleveland, Ct. C. F. Claric, X Y. T. L. Clingman, X CO Howell Cobb, Ga. W. R. W. Cobb, Ala H. S. Conger, Ar. Y. W. F. Colcock, S C. C.. 111. Conrad, La, ndrew Ogle, Pa. Edson B. Olds, O. James L. Orr, S. C. John Otis, Me. , Amid Outlaw, X C. ' Allen F. Owen, Ga. . Richard Parker, Va. C. A. Peaslee, N. H. Lucius 13. Peck, John S. Phelps, Mo. J. P. Phownix,..V. ir• ' `Emery D. Potter, 0. Paulus pewe'll, Va. Harvey Putnam, N. Pitman, Pa. David Rumsey, X Y. , Wert R. Reed, Pa. G. 0.-Reynolds, Win. A. Richardson, 11. Elijah Risley, N Y. John Rubins, jr. Pa. J. L. Rubinson, la. 'J. M. Root, [F.S.W.] 0 L Rose, Y. Thumps Russ, Pa. Julius Rockwell, Mass. Sackett, Julio H. Savage, 'Penn. Suwlellu, Mc. R. C. Schenck, Ohio. 111. B. Corwin, 0. Orasmus Cole, Wis. J. Ceowell, (F. S. .W.)O J. R. J. Daniel, N. C. E. Debereii, N. C. M. M. Unpick Pa. Jesse C. Dickey; Pa. Davi4 . T. Disney, 0. Jas. Dixon, R. I. J. D. Doty, Wis: William Ater, X. Y. J. H. Duncan, Aims. Cyrus L. Dunham, to C. Durkee, (F.S.D.)" W H. A. Edmundson, Va. / Alexander Evan, JVhihan Evans, 0. Andrew Ewing, Tenn. W. S. Featherston, Mis N Fitch, In. Orrin Fowler, . 1 1Iass. John Freedley, Pa. T. 3. D. Fuller, Me. JIJ P. 51.1,ritry, Tents. Elbi ige Gerry, Mc. Alfred Gilmore, Pa. J. R. Giddings, (FS W)0 R. K. Goodettow, Ne. Daniel Golf, Y. H. 1). Gould, N. Y. W. A. Gorman, la. J. S. Gicen,,Mo.: Joseph Grinnell; Ranson; Holloway, Mails Ed w a rd. liaancno,44-Alil • Win. `T. IL A. Haralson,:Ga.. T. C. Hackett; J. H. Ilartnonsoni Banison'W. Harris Al. Isham G. Harris, Tenn. Thomas L.'llarnis, 111.. Andrew J. liarlani.la.' • Willard Moi• .9.ol.Bchrrmerhomi, .1. L. &lino!craft, Y. Jones A. S••thlen, Va. lE. G. S'imiding,..l.lt Y. Wm Sprague, F. P. Stantgo, To. R. H. &auto/ 1 , , Ky. ..a H . . Shepho ,X C. Edward Otani .9. H. Slephelui,• ' T.-Stevens, Pd. ' 01mH0';Stoisoh;•Mo. Htrohg, Pa. .Silvealer,X Y. Charles Swootzor, 0. • John L. Taylor, 0. J. H. Thomas; Team Jamas ThOmpsdM, Pa. ticoV !phompsoh;,llillss • ThOmpSori;; - .1(y.'.. • Wm. ThOmpsohi wa. t T/Mrman, .N Y. Robeid Toonibsi Ga. • TOcki.P.S•w:IIX;H, :/:;I r a4:bigic,"; 7 v7. J. il'., W. Yapat4o, X. C. 4R. Hay, JVT Thonial S.':Horttuj?.ra Willl4oll ..• • • William Hairy, Ft., ii?rrY , ftiOblti4fd!Ol: Honry Mown+ Hobglatid; Oz bate E. 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" 1 . , „1,.. ~,,1„,,,,,,,, '0:10,11 g01 . .5 soalted'.in Water:previono.;to:bbilketi;:birdptW'out portion, of OinViii,NVelat them.. tender."'i'tPheY• if'spalted, in lukamiaftn4Otei.:s,' • new .hatniarid,not,very(timitterharti,'yon • need :not . plt.it;itt;waterkliihe'o.it.bnirie before ytin intetiti•:JO'aeOlOt.„ AO older - • one :tvill,require.twonlyifoitr. hob tt-•oo' Ok ' tog ;• and onethat,,*yeryipld and her .. • .illiOnitl be koptirrsoakri:Weor'three days; - . • • frequently,!ehaniiiiCtlie.'..ivnter, .• Must ,be ,soft...", Soak - it.. in n !tub, and ' keep it well covered. 'When, you take' • it but•lsl . the 'wateito . 'o . 'reperii it Tar-boil . ing,•scrape arid: OM it nicely, and pare,. • ' off 'all the bad looking parts. 55 Early in, the morning put it into a aro ,pot or kettle with plenty of cOld waters Place it over a slow fire that it. • may. heat gradually; it should not come to a boil in less then an hour and a half,. , or two hours. When it boils, quicken the fire, and skim the pot carefully.— Then sithmerit gently four or live hours 'or More, accordit,g to its size. A ham weighing fifteen pounde should simmer five hours after it has come to a Keep the pot well skimmed: • , . When it is done, take it up, aerofoil y strip off the skin, and reserve it to cover the ham when it is put away coil. Rub - . the ham all over with some beaten egg, and strew on it fine bread•raspings shak en through the lid of a (hedging box.--, Then place it in' an oven to brown and crisp, or on a hot dish set over the pot before the fire. Cut some fine writing paler into a handsome fringe, and twist it round the shank-hone before you send the ham to table. Garnish.the edg,e..of the dish with little piles or spots of rasp ed crust of bread. FM Nhasount DM (:1 \ 11 daving - a ham, begin pot quite in the centre, buts little nearer to the hock Oct the slices very thin. It is not only a most ungenteel practice to cut ham in thick slices, btit it much impairs_the flavor. When you put it awarafter dinner, skewer on again the skin.' This will make it keep the better. 1-lam should Always be accompanied by green vegetables, such as asparagus, peas, beans, spinach, cauliflower,.bro coil, &c. Bacon also should be well soaked be fore it is cooked; s and ,it should be boil ed very slowly, and -for a long tirtie.— The greens may be boiled with the meat. Take care 16 skim the pot care fully, and to drain and squeeze the greens very well before you send them to table. If .there are yellow streaks in the lean of the bacon, it is rusty, and unfit to eat. 801 l some pigs' liver . s. When cold, mince them, and season them with pep per, salt, and some sage and sweet mar jorvit rublled fine, Yop may add some powdered cloves. Have ready some large skins nicely cleaned, and fill them with the mixture, tyipg up the ends se curely. Prkkihenivith a fork ta pre vent their bursting; put them into hot - waiar; - -and — irotl .slowly - fin - 1 *u an hour. They will require no farther .cooking before' you cat them. Keep them in sto,n'el4rs closely covered.— They are eaten cold al breakfast or sue per, cut into small slices an inch thick or more ; or th - ey may be' cut into large pieces, and broiled or fried. !laving cleared it from the skin, sin ews, and gristle, take six pounds of the lean of young fresh pork, and three lbs. of the fat, and mbee it all as fine as possible, 'rake some dried sage, pick off the leaves, and rub them to powder, allowing three tea-speonfuls• to each lb. of meat. Having mixed ilia fat and lean well together; and seasOtted,it with six tea ; spoonfuls of pepper, and the same quantity of salt, strew on the. powdered sageolind mix the whole very well, with your hands. Put tt away, in a stone jar, packing it down hard, and keep it close• ly covered. Set the jar in a cool; dry place. When you wilt to-use the sausage— meat', make fiat cakes about the size of a dollar; 'dredge them with flour, and fry thc„,mb bolter or dripping; over rather a, slo - v fire, till they are well browned on both sides, and thoroughly done. Sausages are seldom eaten ex cept at breakfast. Take ten pounds of beef, and four pounds of pork; two,thirds of the meat should.: be tean,.and only one-third fat; -Chop 'it very fine, and mix it well !together. Then season it with six oun , ;ees.of fine,salt, one ounce of black pep— Ter, half an' ounce cayenne, one table 'speoliful.of powdered cloves.; and one of garlic minced very fine. Have. ready some large skins. nicely cleaned and • prepared c (they should be beef skins,),'attd . wash thee) in salt and vinegar. them with the above mix ture, and secure the ends„by tying them ;wish ;packthread or fine,lwine. • , Make a brine et - pelt and Water,strong enough !into' b ear,up , an egg., 1. the.„eausages !into' iti , and let titem'jiii fer„three Weelte;„ turning 4)0 . 1 s Tfteit,talte..them, 4etit;' wipe iheet , ,4ry,lianglhem: , up and ,smokeßefore - Yeti 1 . p'tipßt'erit lawitY,,:itllolelecol`,,lyhr :Keep :them in tishes, ,, That of . l'Vine twigs is , bost,:for , ',themi‘; YOU diaY;Try them or opt ytki; . :eatilielif:', • : 2, F. , Vinton, 0. Wd!den, N. Y. L,OF n.P.' Waldo; Ddii lel' Wii S. p. 4..,WentWqrk4. XI Hugh- IV hye NV,fAMW)iittriuyy , Xeaa~,Wildrach.N .0,, H.: Tiiin. `0; VVliinotaF.S.D] Pa J v, rWirithrOp;'.4fiiss, 3, . A. E. Wood, o.._' J. A. Woocliwaril;,S'.C, T. II; i'"` .. ~,, I,.:”Flne , Bansagesi - - , - • .'i'ili . irrii'ii . rii' . fresh. 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It. le advertised.rui the , ORIGI• M., EIVTINEi afirt - all Trimming in iiegoctOr end never vungfrbillavariTotttlaiit a' rbkifer.lbikrailroads, ea. mils, and the like-let ltd assumes title of Doctor farthe parpoito 'bf‘kainingareditl forrirhatlnflori,w, yr e ayefil - he hoe attended twoknedleal4eheols;mied,prettiembforfl ike e ti, yeare,le-f,Ndw.tho truth le, hmlieveripractleed 11 1 104. 0 O A hle - iirel. — .'Sueytnifid,. infekedlmisrepreas tauon .Ibokabattlathe-ehltVreeterand:.vorgelifef •thoinidU 'l*lsh. most eineenilyilehadnovoy.madelhosestatemen ta:othini, self or‘onne... Vlfbegiivill.Mllll learn to,he honest and truth. ful In all their dehlingarind intercourse. with - Mid( fellow 'Men applied - to, one Reel Clapp to assist.hltn ipmon tifactuilugatis.Mixtuie, stilling the large SUIIII‘ tte. Would mialie', anlinducemenk to enabhrkin Me businesel" These Meri. have 'been' insulting , and. libelling me in all,possibla .forms; in ergo' to Impress' the, public with diabolic( that the Olg.Doctorla Sitenpaillia was lint thegentline.erieruLl .Sarsoporilla, Made from the Old Doctor ' s Origi4td Reel. pie. This Townsend lay. 1 have sold the use of my name for ID a week. I will give him etod if h i, willpm duee'Ond single solltary.,proor of 'this.. Mile statements of Thompson, , ore , nothing but, a ; tieatle•,of falsehoods, simply made to .deeelie the public, and, keep the truth downle regard to hie souring, fermenting 'elm. pound: - This is to caution, the Mtblic to purchase none hut Old Dr. JACOB Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old; Bootees iikatiCaii, MEV/al/lap COW of .drins,'and hie signitfuronepse the Coat of Arnie.. • • • :CItY OIUGINAL DISCOVERER OP TDB'''. Genuine Townsend. Sarsaparilla. Old Dr.'Townsend n/ it don/ 7b ' , mire of age, add has long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER of the. ENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Heine poor„ho was compelled to limit lie manufacture, by which means It has been kept out If market, and Owlet - leo clrruinveribeil to those only who had proven its 4 vortlf:rtinknown its value. It had reached the earsof many, neverilir;exa, no !linen persons who had bean healed of core di.ms, and saved from death, pro r..atmed lie W.ii•lrlili riMil!ME=2l2 Tins /IRAN) A ND UN Will:11.1.EO PR [IPA RATION is ins nu fi11'1111 . 1,11,11 the la r ...t anti to called fan'through out the length ;nal. breadth of the lend. especially as It to found incapable of degeneration or deteritiratioa. Ii•-• Unlike young S. P. TOWIMIIIIN, if improves with age - , and never changes but for the Lotter; because it is prepared on seienti fic principles it sedenafic_otatt—alleitigheat toghTtlgilliT Chemistry, anti the latest discoveries of the art, have :Al been brtiught into requisition in the matinfac. ture of the Old DriA Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it is well known 4o medical men, contains many medicinal properties, and some properties which UM inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce fronentotion and ac,tl, width io injurious to the eye. tem. - Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so Total& that they entirely evaporate and are lost in tine preparation, If they are tit. preserved bye scientific process, known on ly to those experienced an its tnanufacture. Moreover, these rolatile principles, which fly oil' in vapor, or as an ex. halation, underheat, are the very essentitd medical prop. (Vice of the mot, Which give to it all its value. Any person can buil or stew the root an they got a dark colored liquid, which is more from the Coloring matter in the root.than from anything else.; they con then strain this insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, and then cell it "SARSAPARILLA EXTRACror SYRUP." But such In not 1110 article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB. TOWNSEND'S I=StEM This is so prepared that all the inert propertiumof the Sarsaparillh root are Out removed, everything capable of becoming acid or fermentation is extracted and' rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in h pure and Concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of Its valuable and heeling properties. pre pa, ed in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the Cure or 1 orabie Diseases. Hence the reason why NI; 0 hear commendations on every stile in its favor by men, women, and chllilren.• Wo find it doing wonders in the cum of CONSUMP77(I,V, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER coNFLAIN7', anti in I? FIE 1,b11.1 TISM-, SEROF• ULA, PILES. CON 77 VE.VE'..ff.q. all CUTAN.E. OUS -ERUPTIAKS, PLIIPLES„.I3L97'CILES, alt affections arising froin IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, • It p.tlazil i marrullous efficacy in all complaints ari sing front f from Ae front irlify V' the Stomach, from unequal loir, - tleterminatiorrof blood to the head, paha:mon of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and hut flashes over die body. It has not be equal in Coe/sand 'Coughs ; and promotes easy expectofhtion and gentle per spiration, intoning NtrlCllll . l.s of the lungs i thront and every later part. But inninlitrer its excellence more manifeedreeen and - acknowledged - than - in dll-kinds and- stag. of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. • —4t-witrio wasel.s.-iii-ea4ee_of_Ebier-Mbge orThdetly Falling of the Womb, 04structed, Suppressed; Or Mensen,Yrreguta, ityof the menstrual periods, and the I 'a; and is effectual to curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases. By removing ulistruetions, end regulating the general system, it given lone and strength to the whale body, and thus cures all forms of Nervoyas Diseases and Debility, and dins prevents or relieves a great variety of other mal adies. as Spinal.irritation, Neuralyin,_St. Mao' Dance, • Swooning, Epileptic Fits, bonnitlotong,Wn. It el..es ten blood. excites the liver to healthy action, i o neeithe eunuch, iing• gives gond iligention, relieves the bowels Of orporoc t ronnnrpmtuu, alloys inflammation, mi. riff. the shin, equalmes the ctrcillittion of the blond. pro ducing gawk warmth e g uany all ever Ile, hotly, and the ttnanellde p e "icraiiim , rifle H.., and 1 . 141dat,011.10 moors akt . at..l :::• .r..t.: Ilia emirs nervous eastern Is not dm then • 'The Medicine 3 . 111. 'we -eminently need'? • DeLeon amount thc,c Ming, no :aid of S. P. re , W11.011 , r9 inforieKittinis 3 This voting in.'s lignut Is not to he COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. because of one MUNI/ PACT that the one is INCAPA .BI.6 at' DETINUORI,IION, • N EVER S P OILS, • - - - while the other DOES: sourung,ferntenting. and !delving the bottles containiog it into fragments : the sour, Reid liquid exploding, and danintrlng ..tlior goods! filmittoot Olio horrible cotopoinat he p.o in. the system 1— Inns put acid into a eyelets already dimmed with acid 7 Whet ccnusex UyepeliSla bat .lel.l 1 MI we nal all It in nv lhat \rhea food sours in our storm:el: •, Whet •Itit,cho.f in produce4l— hearth:lM ',pi:a:l.M of the Ifmei, liver gem,. diarrhom. 11,1.1111 . }V , colic, athl a01 • 1 • Opth:a of the blood] What is Scrofula hot an add humor in ihw body 7 What !nuances all the bonen u w limit firing on Fem.:ions 01 the ski.,s .ill Salt Itheout, Pry..ipelas, White Swelliegg Freer Fain., and till tilrermint, townie! and er. ternal 1 it is twitting under heaven but an acid soloallliee. Whiall SOWS, and thus spode all the fluids el the body. more or lona What eallSea Ithellaritisill bit a sour and acid MIN which insinuates between the joints Mel else where, ii coating anfl JllO delienle uvhirh It enact So of neertitoitts emets. of impurity 01 the blood, of deranged circulation, mid nearly all the ailments which afflict Itninan natty, Nov is 11 ton horrible, to make and sell, and infinittay wore, to ana,tllifi , SODIUM:, VEIIMENTIND. ACID 11 COSIPODNI)" OP , TOWNSEND, and vet lie would fain hove it understood that Old Dr. di, coo Townsend', Genuine Originn I .Sarsaparilla, Is no IM• ITATION of hit inferior preparation I !• Heaven forbid thnt we slienlil deal in an article whirl would bear the 1110 A IliStallt resmoblinica to S. P. Town. oend's article! We . whill it underatond, become, it is the absolute truth. that S. P. 'Townsend's article and old Dr. decobTowriserktry., Sarsaparilla are hearen•trtdc apart, and infinitely diiesatn. liar; dint they ere tin! Ike in el cry partimilitr, having nut one single thing in common. An S. P. Townsend in tie doctor. and never cheimitt, no pharmaceutist—hews no more of medicine or Meow thou .y oilier common, unscientific. unprofesamonl men. 'whin guarantee con the public hove that they are-re ceiving a genuine SeiOntille medicine, containing all the Pip ' capablef the hrticles whichn premtrieg the d which are di , of changes night render m the A camrrs. of Disease Distend of healthl ' But what -else thotilil.be expertear from one who cnowe nothing comparatively of medicine or disease 1 It requires a parson of some experience . 40 rook and nerve up even n common decent meal. IfoW much more Important is n Mitt the persons who manttfocture medicine designed for o WEAK STOMAC,IIS AND ENFEEBLED SKETEMS;.. should knovi well the medical propertien of plents,'lhd hest manner of sermin,g and tencentrating their healing , also nn extensive knowledge of the yahoos discos - us which• affect the human system, ltd how to adapt „remedies to • these diseases, -It is to arrest , flatids upon the tinfortunate, to pour hallo Into woundati huinnoity, int kindle hope in the despaiiing , bosom, Inc reatbi.d health. 'find bloom, and vigor into 'the entailed and hinken,and to banish infirrolti.ent OLD DR. i-JACOB TOWNSDNDIien Pft,').'l :01.1,NU the op. portunity and means to brink Inv ' ' ' 1 Grand Univeralil •Cont..c.ritt ittoll.Rollll64s^, within„thirrottelt. and to the knowielltin aid who peed I' thatihail may leant and know. by joyful expetience;its,' '' f • : 'Troakaltatullitost , g il r -pr ;lo ,x f p q ' ' • -4 c - • 'l)' - 'l) . 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Silt,- Plaster, - &c.• S • • lOW el E. prices. - • :,, r---.,:. upplieEl • of • ;Haying been engaged in the above businsik du'ring tire lust five, , years, - weentinuriiioryof-tlii: - patronage of his friends and the public is rei• spectfully solicited. itdror.lo FUNK &e Mir.t.tn, } ::, i.l & 4„.Buv, Harrisburrr BRANME & ZEIGLER, ' JAces: Itilimm, Carlisle,. Pa. ... A. CAIIIiCAItT, 811001CIASIG,W11, PR— _ : GEORGE SINGISER, Mechanicsburg, PP. Feb. 1 , 1-Iy.. -.. - Dumb. Vally Transportation Housq. pez wt. Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia; Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. J\V. ICERR, Forwarding and Columissiiin Merchant, llAratisnuito, Pa. informs Ile friends and the public, that from the liberal pas • 1 ron ti iie extended to hint during the past year l e has been encouragdil to make more extensive a - rangenients for the p'resent season, and has a - tied two new, large and splendid Boats to Os LINE, and will be fully prepared alter the ol ening of the- Canal, to forward PRODUCE aili MERCHANDIZE of rill liinds to and frola Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c:-, at to lowest rates 4 freight and with the utmost di i - patch. • Agents fig Boats, CARLISLE 4 GASKELL, Hare street Wharf, Philadelphil . • GEISE & SON, ' N. 48 Cbmmerce st. Wharf, Bratimoil • i CLARK & SIIAW, ? J. McFADDEN & CO.SPitts'g A gen i s;fiir Cars, - WENDERLICH & GRIER; • No. 272 Market st:, Philadelphil . CI-RI:MIER & REYNOLD, , N0..423 Market st., Philadelph: . SITER, JAMES & CO., Broad street., Philadelphia. • PENN'A. tit OHIO LINE, North street, Baltimori . Harrisburg, March 29, 12 , 18.—tf. . A Word to Norsemen inpß. BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is dt -93 cidedl the best preparation that can 1.1. used for the cure of Sprains; Bre sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Cur t , oA§f/P.76 Ringbolt°, Spavin! Stiflbess of the a-% Joints, St.e.lt is a,n,ArAjele whiqh A- 2 4' • should be' in the bends of eve, , y llorSeman, and no stable should le without a bowie of it. Price only Sind 50 cents per bri des, prepared only by S 111 J'earson, Sf D., add for sale w holesale and retail, at ,No. 106 Nor lb Second street, Philadelphia, and I) NAV . LIN'S wholesale and retail agent, eaulisle, Jan, 21.. cAllister's all Elea Aug Ointmertil. (I R THE WORLD'S SALVE, contains mi II Morcury.—The following Card.lieate ill from a regular Physician, of extensive primp, titer in Philadelphia : - ... JAMES MCALLISTER—Sir : I have for thp, last•two years noon-in the-habit-of using -your 1 Ointment Id' eases of Rheumatism Chilblain: , and - in - TEMA CAPITIES, (Scald 'lleadsi) an I thus far with 'the happiest effect. I thin from the experiments I'lltive made with it that It richly deserves to be adopted as an urb tick of every day use by the proftis.sion at largo Yours-truly, ..-i, „,..S. BELL, . D. Phila. READ THIS = To James McAllister—Dear Sir: I tab: pleasure in :u eking known to you the greajt benefit I have received by titling your Vegetri ble Ointment, or the World's Salve, I hud'alt ulcer, or running sore, on the ear, or intin years standing; d have applied to severa:l physicians, but all to no purpose; hut by usin !- your Ointreent•a few days it was conipiotelj dried up and well. I have used it for burl, fur which I find it an excellent article; also i all cases inflantation. En. Timm. I certify the above statement is true. "I'. C. CA DM US. ' N 0.90 Market street, Phila. CERTIFICATE - I do eel lily that I have uged all Healing Vegetable Ointment for coldnes of my feet; also for Rheumatism in my limb and-terns on my feet, and have been entire! . relieved. Believing it to be a good Medicine, do not-hesitate to recommend it in the ahoy I complaints. LEON AR 4,,,VA ILE, Norris tp. Washington Pa. 60g. 214847. I certify that I have used AleAllistcr's al Heeding Vegetable Ointment, or the World' Salve, for a balding in my wife's lama, wide has given her incalculable benefit; also,on.on . my children, fur sore eyes, Which give im mediate reßef. I, therefore, recommend it a a good medicine. I'ARKEWREED, Hopewell tp. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 21,'47. ' Around the box are 'directions for using illc• Allister's Ointment, for Scrofula, Liver Corn; plaint, Eyresipelas, • Teller, Chilblain, Seal.' Head, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore throat, Booncln't too, Nervous affections, Pains, Head ache, Aithma, Deafness, Ear ache, Burns, corns, all diseases of thf skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, Smelling of • the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold fait, Croup, Swelled, or Broke , l. prdast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, iS•ci,4c. • IS.MOTIIRS and IsIURSPIS knew its vale' , in :cane of "swollen" or Sore Breast, the) would alwhys apilly it. In such cases, if free, ly used, and according to the directions around each hex, it gives relief in a very few hours. BURNS_—It is one of. the best thitigs in th world Bir Burns. (See'illiectiona for usin,; • • it;) PlLES—Th(lll;ll'de aro' yeeriy cured b: , !hie Ointment. ~It never falla,in giving relict for ; .101:1 4 This 'olntment is good • for, any , part o f , limbe *hen ' inflamed . • In 'Bonn cake ius h is! to 'applied , be gerlel)44 :unleed Abe ,"pamq pf.JAMES. , ,'MeALIS,TEIt i 4. ,ArriAten mitbA:p9n `.every PRICE - '.IV :I`,.P,IVW - CENTS A BOX, For sale by'rmy."egarite4nMll - qho • principal eitieoun4,towna the .UnitolL Stelae. . JASt4.MetALISTEW re: Solo Proprietor of tho oboe° . Modieinea. PiiHeipel'Oilleo nfetotop4l(oB4 , lll,u9in,ST: Philada Iph lit - AGENTS,RZY,d,Aq r I „,l, l 4.4 l .l.l.eigel,.Meeltinteaburg*Y4%4,3llM 0 ; ,tVV. f 'Singie4i,liurchlown: - ,ithoad'& . Wherry; Joiolikilidiferiork; NOk V) I I C. ' ',W. : l ;i - 44:i, 01.1D4: 1,,t THIVG 4II ' , ‘. ' t` '"" 'CLOTH : I/46 I ' ii'lifir.' a u aorilio'ry ii itll ii. ' i der: roiutifeli 'front( Nlloololl'l6 tivilli td alithridid'qigtiOritilattt A , I githdePickViiilcrilltiniP.'Wolir,' With -' which , ll'iSy` • - ii i. itteri3Pallgringtif , eiktJj nd lice 'nil 0 t ei , tot 'On ;`piti . " 7 ., ons:of Carlisle and ,theeitil l oilifdliti' otshitteY:k' `lmy. havo ailthtipil.aii , 6m:him ,out of ' " .. I ,4 '4lailatf , ,CtDlßtaik,,,pict q aZt,cl6.', , ,' ~' 1" iiittiiiii3drosa n iiBais'hOtiltli ;iirsiiliiil; ioil i s ants, shirts,_ bdabiiiej cOjittilfhatir , -4111, 1 1i: rowers, gleivos;(sWekihl i t 1 , t a i tv o iN er v r a • ate, pookaphanditofdh7 fir:- atiblitio:ed hats Ml. Caps, trinflisiViiiih nelia4ti:and ym,brollue il oXwlitoli ,941icito*,,thny intend iionitiggotin, i 'ory ' s'n'all ii'dv,i2.llflo,fting.)o,tY coitti likAnilsr. ; heir motto" “env4M, i , pro4ta 1 and•qamh tla9Nf& , rhey.wish it to ho,.ittitla{9tOod • that thak icilt!4' . . , ifs , is a!I manufactured, andor "their own: super ctendence, an 4, nbtiti . ,ttik t ait l ir,, hsolotit we , ,oralblMl3o Wit,iquAt'oNtar'Y'.4ll6 # ',tip tb ~.-,, f t f 1 tlldvini r iin,...nipailin?aed,',,,etittOr' „1 1 ,,Ftt e' ',fit'. lhoitlizathhifelitnifritj;they,'firi/lito,p' F„ ' e,c l L4),% nltP,i, trpitidoik , aft'y iii'ilolo dr% 1 0t 1 . 1 1 ,1')g. 7 i in ' 0 1 5 4,;• tli ) 1 7, 7 Iblidtlie 'di , l(ll4tAttliftilili )iyafincr,d`d If Afar,. ji 3 O ; ',c, tldefo; 4o . 10 7 ,1101,1), ,1 8614.4Y1NG,5V0Ac:4 , :kfiqktitllunlivtll , 4inraZt.iiirectly i , oßipSitif,„P: 14effy6t , LOonfeetiongil Storb• '-`, - 'l o6 9lri ' .' , '•11 . • ~.- g - t t`.7"', 7" , ` - t "'l''' ~ .'",1,,- , ~,, _;;,; ~,,,ti.,) , ,,,,„ 410?i , 61.,n ,ty,!v,r- , t 44,(), k 4 e, P. ........' ,- "2-'”, ifplins.lllltt'qa ' tz.g , , - 31 L 6 / 1 4 11 /; -,4 -4911113allio•- i.am-Rait4, fl bet', . Mutual -Fire Insurance, Company O4l3erltuid pliancy tWridiatikoCrn,i3eVof,,Meinbly, iS nbeirlly iledpefatioq utiddr,. t . 11 4) Manage: inept of iliefro iotkitigUmlitideion'efs, viz: ,i Jacob ,Shel iy Wmiß.,Gorgas,-M!cluitH oak 3,Melchoir'Brennemati;':Christinit 'Stnyinan, Simon ,Oyster,, TAWS H yer, Henry Logan, .•Itetjamin .r Musser, J acob Kirk, Samuel ProWoll, Joseph 'Wickersham: The rates of insurance are as low and favbra- . hie as any . Company of the kind in the State.— Parsons wishing to hoCiime members are ipvited to make application to the agents, of the compa ny, who are to, wait upoii them at any Juno. JACOB Sit KLLY, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LF.WIB Hven, Secretary. MICITAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. 'yO:4ll7' 49. • 211 .).• ' . AGENTS. CionlooAsir! C oll7ll ll.ltUdalph . Martin, New Ciilnhorlen t i, C B Herman, KingSfcrwn, Henry . •Zhatiit, ShirOmanstown, Robert 'Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ali!, Clutrehtewn.- ... - ,'", -- -'York iviiiifir - lblifi'Slierrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin, John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S'Ficking, Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, J '.V Craft. - Ilarrieburg.-1 louser & Lochman. Members of the. Company having Policies bout to expire can haVe thentoradevved by'inalt. ng application to any Oho-agents. ---- Erma - ITRANtiIEr. - The Girard L ie suran'ce Annuity and Trust Compaq of Philadel phia: • • Office No. 159 Clleitratt Street, Capital $3OO. 000. Charter Perpetual. CONTIN HE to make Insurances on LiVes on the most favourable terms, receive and execute Trusts, and receive Denositsdn Inte rest.. Ilia Capitol being paid up and invested 4, to gether with accumulated premium fund, affords o PEREECT SECURITY to the insured. The pre. 'mime may ho paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quartdrly payments. .The °Company - add a BONUS at stated pe• rinds to the insurances for life. This plan insurance is the most approved or, ono is more generally in use, then any other in Great Bri tain, (where the subject is best understood' by the_pyonle. and where they, have hod the long est experience,) as- appears from the fact, that - equal-147 Life Insurance Companies there, of all - kinds, 87 aro on this plan. The first BONUS gas appropriated in De• comber, 1841, amounting to 10 per cent. en the' sum insured under the oldest polices; to Itt per cent., 73 per cent., &c, &c., on others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making an ad dition•of $100; .$87.50; $75 3 &c.,,Edc. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 percent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the Company. , - The operation of the BONUS will be seen by the following examples front Life luau ranee Register of the Company, thus : • Policy. Sum Bonus on Amount of Policy Ist. Insured Addition Bonus payable a party's deeea n e No 50 , 81.000 8100•00 s l ,lo o ' oo F 8 2.50(1 250.00 2,750 00 205 4,500 400•011 4,400110 270 2 ,sth I 175 . 00 2'170 . 00 333 5,000 437 , 50 0'437 . 00 '"ts contain' ns ' Pamphlets containing the table . ot rates, and explanations of the subject ; forms el ap plication, and 'anther information can be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary. . . B \V RICHARDS, President. J-NO F JAMES, Aettiary. in:2'4oly GROCERIES 1. GROCERIES 1 11.:VIT.T A lirt I VAL ➢Y . TITInTrA MER CUAI liEri I.A NI 111111 E Cheap Family Grocery Store of -Jo seph I). Halbert, \Vest bl"in street, Car • reacivod a largwand fresh supply 01 the hest FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia nisi etin afford. The-subscri Ler has just returned from the city. and wont respectfully iimite his friends and the publie generally, both in town and country,- to- call and examine for themselves his large and in cretiiied stuck, which embraces all the artielo-, 'usually kept in his lyre of business. Such ns Rio, Java and St Domingoljuid Laguirn Coffee ; Imperial, Young llyson and Black Teas, of very sliporior quality and (Inver; Lavering's crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified New Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to suit. floury, sugar house, Orlearis and syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, hall bushel metwures, butter bowls. butter print: butter ladles, wash rubbers, &e Clot het (alley sewing, traveling and market baskets t all Castile, fancy, rosin SOAPS. Also, a ~e tteraleassortmern and smoking T 0.., BACCO, spentish and common CIGARS. Rupee Brufihel . ofall kinds. Prime Cii El on hand. Sperm, Wintor, strainoi and Cornmpn OILS. GLASS, QU ===ll new pattern:l of sots. with (-no =MEE MEM reelhut 10 rOre b,.a„ttdd tile 4ili,S,rll/ , l* Id Itanks,.and Itup and particular at toutittuunce of their support. Oct 3, 1849. . JOS. I). HALBERT THE SYMPTOMS OF WORDIS Are the tongue often white and loaded; the , breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable ' or sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some. times remarkably deficient, and at others ve racious. - There is sometimes a sickish feeling with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; Tails in the abdomen,: swelling and hardness of the abdomen; tire bowels ore irregular; the stools are slimy; and there is .an - occasional appearance of worms in the evacuations; tile urine is often milky And turbid; there is frequently itchiness of the foindament end nose, Which is ofte swollen: there is occasionally - disturhedoileep, with grinding of the teeth; and sudderi , stwalting in a fright. • There mire , at Unica, headdelie or giddiness, ringing.in thsr cars, or even deaf ness, faintness, eonvulspins;:dreivalness, indo lence of manner, ill temper's •-lti./sorne cases epilepsy and cholera, edit even, apoplectic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of the bruin arid catulepsy appear eon. nomad with worms. h'isquently there is short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; some times feeble' and irregular pulse, palpitatiOns and an, irregular fever ; the countenance, is gonardlly pallid or salloviyand Somewhat bloat ed, and there is aceitatenaLlieshing of one or. both eheekes Any Apo of theso'signsisindi eistive.Ar,,Worrhs, and; the must efrectilal'bbst and cheapest. remedy isi•Dr. Jelin .Is-Myers' .Worm ace; prepared' RAW ',INS, at his Wholestile'and.,Retall'peticS(oo';l Carlisle, sPaii•And'.nentt,, Mittenitignatut* , an ilitt.W.Q!*;;A,4lltittiii:le*ln3i,so;ool46" vh citio.iii'.4,4lc,lii4;?,Xepariaildn.;failti,ll give .010511 stitrefdhilims Ter( ,wll9n Mado.iiiSoidirietss:theldireotions,•le'o44titint and-.will be taken - fitstidleux En,iivoit,44 t iipc'plitui siimiiimt the earet'iff auk t tbkti#M4' dasA., ittc•rn bst - : •reii iota a hi ti• 'Br; MA CHINE; SHOPrii - CAHLIS I I E:FOUNDAY - „ ~, of q c :iipi': :Al i t , ,, b`cob . ; Tit i:- .., ci i l :3 h t l i, , t ,r ci n o 't a,i - ti E ;d : ii l y ho inn n slii a ):gt u ili ' li lt i o lilr i ;e:oo ;3 l., and ,havlng "", o " e'a tb ftirliiale all ltinda'ol: Piitnirtiai 'l4 PrPtnr ~ i S CASTINGS Indio ; 111:°11 ' j" ) ) ' 1 ItA6 '' 'I %lost' ncitica. azn beet,ttyle ii"d , i„l.,likatintrh,•,.6"lifte'„rinio lb. of Pug:, hfilehow on,iiii"- a .....iadref Mill, GPaii . ll6f4 fln. ! Ingo! in°ll', " B'Cltiril " ,c " B ' 1 fi 'POillt4 ' l l Vlitt 4 C s 4l ' Glidga"i'""gh Cn t fit ` 'g tb 'e. 'COI Idr griil4§k c - attoy , a;qvak on and 6on,e;tl eixe,fr„ a ''' : 'Cbokinit,, , oven '1)'00l'll.' cait?'W,F4ol,,lSt-b9sli;4' litillds ~ , tr,,,li.ialitto` and Conl—Stpvol3.,„, ~, „ n „ . ~, ~, ~...; , and rdriaira CAR S t _I l_r_co vv l l: l6 s 4 0 7 3 ', 4 • 1,71:11g: ChillOS (111 d 119r89'EP.VeN tifdajTr',, l, ' 'Other 'Ma 0(1/90MatitaillieililtiqP, .... v •,ij d a ~..,_ ml lost tf tit.° Old It otk to , HaYillg 1 1 ° ,0 ifik: 1 , 4 ili ll' hni l *? ' 11)1. 4 % • ' ` ' I l qtaiiollooll , . 1 1f,,, all ' f Ceony & •1 • a y,-,tiP riiKil'%ll..i' to ha,d thorn 'AVM flhdl,W4PVo4s'X',*-'' 21‘,Ig8.9.in•Ctt ^'''" '"'-'''' ~- 1:;:',24P1i.- t'r •••;- 1 , ,''''• ,tlPtin*lS*l4l934s4ThOjin4ll4ol6 1 nnaEsulioarit)at:lttlikflilllqulitPlS,ll4ol .., i ' kit ' f m ld a t i 4 F 4-, bmt no ii t ua l d iLI , 3,/,‘Pla filngpaill'ill *Ciffliiiili,,;a,',,b,riPlafeYl'` TovoliTikakiti,4ll?"7:44l,joifrlWir2,'iklA ,11,4 c 01011-6000:4)11.0,6Whi1Zil 'iqr'PW'filk,,,, .15.41:41',.q o •lo,%l6,:!Pripl4o,P(.l4'l l'';' - ';' ," ; l •i , , , '4;li t o r",,A , T 1T ,vrai5d,V, , ,,.,,,v, •, .: k- ,-'- ,--,,,, .n't. , ~ l • t`-'--' ` "r -- -7- ' 4, ` •- •-i7-, ''' r' ,r -%-", -,,,,5.,?;,,;•,;•,,,,),„ '--•, -- '•• ' -'' "- ' .', • ,-.',, •,,, ~...--, ,''• ''''' ' v 1 ~ ~• ..,.- r i ; EZEMM also to of y tea y lets neete detm ~_~6u:~F:~J ljilnlel~iJia~ , , i:,;~. RtitritiliNA c gToRE ._•.••..., • rillANlCsElliofo' , ?thiOdililiefigvof Cork 'slat -And ; its , vicirrity for theii'firiertiasedlkiiiitr we,agein requasLiheil,,bor al i a ny 404,16:v0jil 3tlTe large . and , svlendid4'nesortinuntarlorifAl:ee • China,' Glass & Quo enstifarel': Dinner Sote, , Tea'SeteoToilut 'Sotshind :lin, gin . pieces, either of , Glaiiii - ChinveriSiono.W.a:: - re, sold in quantities.to.auit nurchbsers, fOr'Nsirtly • an they chan be hod. elsewhere-4n Ina-et le es than 'Wholesale Prices, A MERICAN •A NA ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOOD S in greater variety than ever Were Offered ii o the city. FANC VCHINA in gent Initial IT very cheap. • • 0:: We would invite any person visiting • city to call and see us—they will nt be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, 01 id to view the finest China and the cheapest le; world produces. .Verriespectfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut Street. Phila. sept.2ft'4Ny -Fl _„ Fancy Funt," - uilb r •Pdatick Tippets AVID 11.• SOLIS, (suect;s'sor to Stills, juy - aftithett - Ty - nfirwiwnytienififfilife ,- iwior every description of FURS, having just re• tempi from Europa with n SELF CT S.'.l OCR OF FO ft 5, is now manufacturing them in very superior sole. and ttini ming them in the most elegant mariner, sad would invito the attention of MERCHANTS and OTHERS, to his su. • parlor rind extensive assortment, which TI - L N_UXA.C.T.URES eta well IM P he , is enabled to offer nt such priers ns few /101.1Se8 in the United States can competc• ' DAVID . 11 . SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below nd irit - Next to Louden & Co's. Family Medi cine Store. - Philadelphia, nrtg 15 fitn. Store always closed on Saturdays. highest Cnsh price paid for Shinning Furs. N. s:tii:viritrztrcri . ilgent for the.sale of Southworth Alanufaetta Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse, Minor St., Philadelphia. 100 CASES of the above suptsrierni. pore now in store, and for stile to the r. !rade at the lowest market prices; - eensistira ira part of— Fine thick Flnt Caps, 12, 14, 35 and 15 lbs., blue and white., Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio l oete;L7ne end white, plain and rulede, Superfine Commercial Pcists, blue and whits plain and ruled. gilt. . Extra super-/Linen Note ; Pcters, plairt and-'' .• Superfine end fine BilrPnpefe. long and Broad Superfine and fine Counting House Ceps mid • Posts, blue and White, Extra Surer Cimgress Cups and Let tere, plain and ruled ; blue and - white.. Extra super Congress Caps and -Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps end Poste. •, Superfine blue Linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Pests, blue and White; plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers end Etoclopcsi ''Lawyer's''' Brief Papers. Superfine andAne Caps and Posts, ruled and • pieitt,,,bluo and white, various qualities and prier'.. Also, 1000 reams white and nsfortcd Shoo_ Papers, Bonnet Boards, NNliite end at. , orted Tissue. Ten, Wrapping. Errivelope. escorted & blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Pa. pers, &e. • fiy4 'Manufactory of rocket Bo'' u?, /Lc.. • KO 52i Chesnut Street, above Seem !. PRILADELPVIA.. • _ . TUN substkiber respectfully-solicits public at , tennon to his superior and tasteful stock of Poeket Books,"Bariker's Cubes, Bill Books, Dressing Casei,'"Card Cases, Port Mo names, Purses, Pocket Knives, and - other fine'Cialery, Gold Pens; and " ' Pencils,. Seger Cases, Chess Men, Back Gammon, • Boards; Bonirms, bro. Ills assortment cc:theists orthe most Is. Inoue ble and modern styles, of the finest (polity and excellent workman Ship, embracing every desir able' fancy pattern, which he %vitt at All tinto be prepared to exhibit and furnish wltitlettale or retail on the most reasonable tel 'O;7 - Purchasers who desire to supply them selves with articles of the best quality will con sulk ihseir own interests bY.talling at this' pa tablishnict.t. F II SMITH , , r Pocket Book Manniturer, MIL/ scP.s 4 m 52/- Chesnut Street WAtb: )11ES'k, NIITA'Z'CIIES I crnat induc.• t A r— nients to prr• ut 801411 in want /lo a of 0-0 0 9 II 'Can 6 • • LIG received 'additional supplies ol hold and Silver W ATCHES of every description, from London, Liverpool and Swit zerland importations, is now prepared to turn -1;1r the very hest article at a price far below any ever irllcreil, of the saute quality, nod which ' vabnot Ire undersold by any oilier eiom in Philadelphia or elsewhere. lively watch sold will he perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as good as represented . Wagehes at the following law prices: Gold Levers, full a jewerd,lB carat cases, $2B 'OO Silver do 12 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, 1861'''1'0 eases •22 GO Silver do do ' ' • 800 The L. R. Bre:null Gold Pen, a superior' article in silver ease, with p‘enciLand warranted 81,90; Gold Pencils for - el, and upwards, Gold' Medallions, find Locket for Dagurrrcotype Like nesses, Gold Chains and flair bracelei.s preast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general .assorttnent ol every description of Jr welt y• ;at Unusual low pliers. aV'e. 1.10 Mirth street, 2d door below ..Rare (street, Philadelphia. LEWIS R. BROOMALL 0ct31,1.9 . .49,6m„ (Pierce, 4g4nhd A Purely Vszeta.ble Medieine. • ix/ QRSDELL ' s vEuETABLEicEsTQ. V RATIVE PILLS have neon gradually bat surely comeing into laver,-amoi/Thefami cs of this Country for eons yeurspast#o. , ,Tliey itive done this'entirely-ttirough their grey worth s a FAMILY MEDICINE, • .Agotibideliave 'been appointed but no pulling and , ltuMllitig 'such. be is resorted to by nutmkstosoll Merv - 6411in°. ;ins been done. The pills are 'Offered Aur. , 4liale and have and willtiontinue to bwerildtliyAllikiire principal storekeepers. Tlie,propiAtorvail . ii-j . for their Medicine dm following tidvailt44xi*,. till others--via; . They are P•DRFLYNEG.RI;,' TABLE. They aro CI. RTAIN TO l `qP,E-' RA I . E. .Their • operation is FREE PAINO.• They can be useci witfiEQUAUDF.IsI EFIT by the YOUNGFSTINFAIIT S I'RONGES.T l%l , — , Theirifficieticrid Fe-; veto; Ague,Herufaclies. Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, Scc.)iatilieoh'pro='• yed upon thousands: •TheY 'are 6i.Certain Cure. , for Worms. The proprietors Posithiiii,:Tir; °era onto from n gentleman in St. LouiswkONV4l3l.7.6:(l,i red'of n.'l'APE .. VOltlll .byahft': uso"+M ' hfititif' -° TRY THINI—'I I f/Fy-;W,411.:L NOT?cgAIL. Travellingegont for tbir State, ofrrediffiy,lya bile,;tri&sk2s6t6 • a box containing FIFTY PlLL.S . ;withifhllfiiV motions. bitAlio r following.agents•in Cumberlardlt, County n 't , ; • r,,1:1,1, - y,54, For-sale by Dlt RAW,LIN'S Carliklet:Poy: - J"Ern 'H. nElt/tONt—Nevile Ay..M,g,..HAYEs.-m-Shipimsbnrg. , . • •tt.. S- 'Proprietors; Laboratory; No 14ttChostritiOtireetY, , • Pniladelplita;- •, • 't• I ,I,nnuary,.,24dr, 1849,' --- 7,, .' t itC It C V '1) ~,tl O i ‘ : , /t A iii i ii , if: t, c if i t ti a d t p tur i lf.terNif ili , l ik r `N l, :, ;:c . 1 dr , 'lib • Goliti.EN, ; 40 1), %, )560 , Si g " A. ii'Q "ON' qireelfAtt ) i39'and I4a, Soma ~ef .i.;Al".gerep prs94;9!),g-i., §.170ef." VII IL A Data 1 , . 4 oblii, Ilitlrl,kAnks .•e hand a large and lits,rB,,,ATNvi .. , Np , e,,, , ,i , Iv ID E and NARK 9dii,tthe.bilat;Oinigel,,,o4... 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'clitpc)6l.nindo frOcq. 31f to 1,1761pqr atcl.-xi '4, ye nifing .itul , ooloritivdri,pd'''lo . , i i ial#, %',O l‘f 1r!0v7,1,-,,..410',,,41,4,1.:00Nrcribi1t1W1PP ;: se , 1-,i' ,"f, ,s , ' , -.' 4 1 ; 1 • , 4ki- ,.,. '" ': •:' ''•:::: •". 7 - '4 04 1 149 RI D EAZO ti l AlTlVill!qiilt"`TlooklOilFlo.,., - . ki),.5.01. - atrivitlintil,..4Dic k•rEifirrclooe' nkirk 'DK Agfla-4,A.10r woa. -1 . .....1 1 ',& 1 3 IVI.--hlaolciirelrlalft 9463114 w, beat -firrunic Tor - fill) nt '' - ' O 3 ‘;1!)(8klelia JZ4Wifnill r 'rk , -rnv ~. , * , ,,,,) , ' , ,,,) c'f 040*11 :"A.'PN rL,..,1r0n*1ti5m1it,14,p.r,41..,,5,t4tv.1 ? ~e4b 411 1, $tt,,iitigfir1160, 0 1340Aill#1,PA0'; r . , 1 , F .,4 ifttqt8 2 44,4t:4 1 ,3144 1 ,7e41:14M1 .ft;•"3-Atf#4 „ ~ ~ , • ,-•, - E ., ~, r -,, ''/ , 1,; 1 4P i ;. 1- 1 1, -.p:' ,, Yriz."4 , ;: 1 II PI The 11, Jill 0 0 011 ✓ LL, LA o. 116 Xorth Second St.