4114 s.,goacvatstioc, Correeiondenc,":qtha,DkAmqricap . :& U. S. Gazetto. FROM trAkSIIIIN.GTON. Gen. Taylor's , essage—Mr. Cass' Speech— Di,sutiton Speech in the House. . WASHINGTON; Jan. 22, 1850. The President's message in answer to the call'of the House, has been received'i with general approbation, and has pro duced a decided impression in both bran-. Wins of Congress. It does not comport with the extreme policy of either of„the opposing interests, while it maintains a highly conservative, safe and patriotic ground, to which the North and South may rally with equal honor and advan tage. If there is any disposition to ad just the slavery question i upon equitable and pacific principles, the recommenda tions of this message afford the easiest and best mode of settlement. It does not propose to deprive either section of any right, or to disturb any constitutional guaranty. It only asks that Congress will not rashly and unnecessarily precip• itate a dangerous issue upon the country, and allow time to work a cure, which legislation may not be able to effect. If these suggestions are adopted, agitation may be easily composed, and the danger which now menaces may be permanently averted. But it requires courage and independence to meet the issue boldly and to throw aside the merely local con siderations which have been permitted to distract the public mind. The territory lying east of the western limits of the •proposed state of California is now free under the municipal law of Mexico, and must remain so until Congress revokes it, by the adoption of,a statute imposing slavery. So far as the practical question pi slavery is cooterned, the territory will remairiunder - this restriction, whether-a territorial bill containinproiriso be passed or not.. If theroMfhing is to • - . •tempnt-and-eeetional , . cerct.hy tfie agitfitififf of such a measure, and the territory is not to suffer from the chance of slavery being carried within its jurisdiction, why should . it be perti naciously urged, when no good result can possibly follow, and when the most serious consequences may be entangled.. Gen. Cass has at length concluded his constitutional speech—as h's waggish friends insist upon calling it—on the Wilmot proviso. It was characteristic of its author, and ponderous, orosy and prolix. Two days were required to get rid of what finally proved to be an abor tion—a child of many fathers ; made up of extracts, shreds and patchwork. It bore hard upon the General's physical energies to go through the last hour and a half of delivery. He was evidently fatigued and worn with the subject, and came near exhibiting the same symptoms of ennui and exhaustion that the sleep ing galleries and empty benches display ed. If the General from Michigan de signed this speech as his bid for a second nomination„he has succeeded in demol ishing his own prospects even more deci dedly than the people didmt--the ballot in Noveraber. He concluded by infor ming the ,public of what it had been pre viossly•apptized through this correspon-. dente, t ; _lktit in the event of the Proviso being biought to the Senate, he would return his commission as Senator into the hands of the Legislature. He cannot perform this part too soon for his own fame, since no public man has played the demagogue with Alvaro 000uennoo cad with less effect. The House went into Committee of the Whole on the Presi dent's message,, and Mr. Clingman took the floor, nominally on that subject, but particularly with reference to thp question of slavery. His speech was characteri zed by reflection and ability, but exhibi ted a degree of ultraism which the course of thdt gentleman on the memorable oc casion when the 21st rule was adopted, if separated from his recent correspon dence with Mr. Foote, would have hardly warranted one in anticipating. He pic tured the advantages that . would accrue to the South from dissolution ' and seem ed to cherish it as a political blessing to be sought by that section, rather than de precated. Mr, Howard, Of Texas, a Northern renegade, lollowed with a vio lent denunciation f the North. 'VW discussion is likely to occupy the House a long time, and it would not sur prise me if a month was squandered in speech-making: INDEPENDENT. FROM UARRLSBURG. Taxables of Pennsy/ilania—The Slavery Reso lultons—Message from the Governor. HARRISBURG, Jan. 22, 1850. The Governor communicated to both branches of the 'Legislature the list of taxables of those counties which had not been transmitted by him. Pike county has not yet made any return. The num ber of taxables in the year 1835 in the whole State was 317,300; in 1842, 3870 417; and giving Pike county—which in 1842 had a taxable list of 889—a list now of 1078; the • number of voters in the State now is 487,417—showing an in crease of 100,000 taxables during the last seven years. The ratio for a Senator will be 1 . 4,770; for a representative 4874. The Apportionment Committee of the House have commenced the labor of dis tricting the State. The resolutions offered in the House some days since on the subject of slavery, were matte the order of the day for Fri.: . day last, and on that doy.n, motion was made by AI r. David, (Whig) of Crawford, to proceed to their consideration. Upon this motum the yeas and nays were call ed, and it was voted,down, the ,Loaos, almost to a `man, `'voting against it: If Mr. David, or any other whig, by any means, can bring the `piker party to show their hands' ou this deeply interesting question, he will deserve the thanks not only of thawhole Whig pOty, but of the whole. North.' ,The':Locefoco,party have - already.-betrayed the'confidence' reposed is theinelk the , people otr the subject of the ;aria; and they 'now stand ready to 'betray:them again when the lanais be :tiveeri eleiery. ; 4aanifreerienuei',. , ,-111 0,0**;i 4 Yer:e:saispitted,teA s ny by the devernoroAfai , Legistarure•-,lt P i r l **;**s. o o4 4 4 , , , ,k . N ., o*,EfriO'i Fel ltir**4lo4 l 44ani.Aliasainsi . rhac ef o and,'An , been 'crinviCteteoo 7 :::Wilutfeil t *Aii, tinie siege.Tritrret4inihyr,Oint eglis i 4. Jatnre t 'i le#4o",i,he, facts, ,as ,coliected •trom -, the 'evidehee,:jwould: seem • tn-render' it, e*; treinely' J da‘ibtial, achether the pentiltY'Of the law:, , attaatted 7 to . the-erirads of which they •: platy . -"of'Brid6l'..ffamient,ll,,kesalifir. c rlslo; dairbt 7 e*lstif in, die the'Maaani that she :Iciliedlez!,#hild,Ahn had, `';b`oon; married :. some years:. provioua t'o the ihei , .,offencei ara , witi:det ; , ;`r4Ortir4iiiie,,VilAu.4 6 r4 4o 4, l i . W,her i4t4bigid; .I?f , 4 4 Kialk 7 44';`:s4;;;;S#9,g OildreS , .:4111)0Y. aged threeleare and agirl aged nine inogths,, loor , aritl. estittile.'q - Oli: gust, 18 46; . and : .nbout c hrilf peat ~six:dn the. morning; she Went out With-her 'daughter in the directien of a secluded- weed, - surround ed by? tails. attouthill northeatit'from Manayunk, volumed without her child, and. again went hi the iniMe~direutien with a shovel ie-ter hand. During the morning, her contradictory tale's as to her child indu ced suspicion that she had killed it, and She was arrested for the murder. In the evening of the same day eke was taken to the wood belore mentioned, and immediately pointed out the spot in a, stream of water where she had drowned the child, ond,:alse the plade where it was buried. On the foregoing facts site was convicted and sentenced to be han ged by the r.eck until she was dead.' The prisoner is a woman of a weak intellect, scarcely reaching above imbecility. It ie very doubtful whether she was conscious of the magnitude of the offence committed, or even aware that it involved the guilt of mo ral deprucity. Her accountabily-is seriously doubted. Under these circumstances, the tnfliction of the extreme penalty of the law upon her would be unwise, impolitic and inhuman and should be avoided; and yet for these reasons, it would seem unsafe to give her liberty which mighl l again be abused.— The lactr in the, other 'cases are presented, and the Governor concludes. "Feeling the importance of the questions involved in the foregoing cases, solicitous tor the public security, and dreading the results which par -dons might produce on the community by the liberation of convicts who have been found gpilty of the• highest crimes known to the law, I have deemed it proper to refer to the Legislatute a briel abstract of the tes timony in the several cases mentioned, together with such documents in relation thereto as have since reached the Executivs department, under the hope that some mode may be devised by which the lives of these criminals may be' saved, while at the same time the security of society may not he haz arded by their liberation." The message was relerred to the Judiciary committee. CON. Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil. HIS new and valuable Medicine, now used b tho medical •rofessio ith euc mama nng el racy in the cure of Pul monary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Gout, General Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, &c,81.c., is prepared frowthe liver of the COD FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. (Extract from the Lcindon Medical Jonrnaf.) "C. J. R. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Profes sor of Medicine in University College, Lon don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consumption, says : I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred cases of tuber culous disease of the Lnngs, in different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half: In the large number of cases, 206 out of 234, Its use was followed by marked and unequivocal improvement, vary ing in degree in different easei, from a tempo rary retardation of Hie Aggress of the disease and a m;ligation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration to appa rent health.. "The eflect of the Cod Liver Oil in moat of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated, the expec toration diminished in quanty and_., opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were. gradually improved. ”In conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh oil from the liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Puhnostary Consumption than any agent, medieinah dietetic or regime nal,lhat has yet been employed." As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver Oil, fresh from head qurrters, it can now be had chemically pure by the single bottle, or in, boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced nnrnerous spurious imitations. As its sticceste`tie.pends entirely on its purity, too much cure cannot be usediin procuring it genuine. Every bottle having on it our written signs; ture, may be depended upcn as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the rm. vuith nntineß of it frnnn will bo sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, octlO—ly lOU North Third at., Phila. GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES ! ATEST ARRIVAL BY THE STEAMER CUMBERLAND 'VALLEY. liliE Cheap Family Grocery Store of Jo. * eph D. Halbert, West Mnin street, Car lisle, hasjuist received a large and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markets can afford. The subscri ber has just returned from the city and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally,, both in town and country, to call and examine for themselves hie large and in creased stock, which embraces all the articles usually kept in his line of business. Such as Rid; Java and St Domingo and Legume Coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, of very superior quality and flavor • Levering's Crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified Now Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade amLquality,'Avith 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, welsh rubbers, &c Clothes, fancy sewing, traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin , and country SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing and smoking TOBACCO, spanish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant and Common GLASS, QUEENSWARE.—I hawi also added to my already large stock, a number of new patterns of White Granite and fancy tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of .overyde scription, which I will sell at the lowest prices for cash. • Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him by a geneVous public, the subscriber tenders them hie hearty & sint.•ere thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please and particular attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. Ike Oct 3, 1849. JOS. D.sHALBERT. E IP GOODS'. CLOTHING !CLOTHING t ! THE,subscrAheralrivs "just returned 'from Phlfadcdphifi. with a blindid assortment of goods for gebtlemens wear, with which they intend offering great inducements to the chi. zone of Carlisle and the surrounding, country. They have on hand an assortment'of CO QlEs Ftl:fe EU DT. Mt CDEI. such as dress coats, cloaks, over coats vests, pants, shirts, boioms, ciders, under' shirts, drawers, gloves, stogkings, silk and other cra vats, pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, hats and Caps, trunks, travelinibaga and umbrellas all' of which articles tliny Intend selling at a very smalt advance on. city cost, having for their motto "small profits and quick They wish it to he rublerstood that their cloth ing, is all manufactured under their own super intendence, and hotin the city, hence they are enabled to, warrant every article they sell. Having' an experienced cutter engaged in 'their establishment, they are prepared to make to order, any article of elothing„in a noat;lash tenable and substantial:mtinner and at short no; ticth' . ARNOLD &,LIVINGSTON;-' North ;Hanover . street directly , opposite. P. Conleationery Store,, : loct3 3m GREATEST' BARGAINS — IN • CLOTHI KG • rill() the citizens olCarlisle and surroundin g • JL 'coittitcy.!: hat arrived tiTarge and. splenge did assortment of • fashionable ready-made C LOTHIN G I for the. fall and winter! traclo,‘at• , , tho store of S. ttoidman, soupwast .dornor_el Main street • and, Market Square, Carlisle.--, t The undersigned ;' respectfully Informs the chi. zens.or Carlisle and adjoining country, . that.he bas just arrived' from' P hiladelphia, with a large. assarttriont.of Tashitinable Ready Male, Ciotti- which for Cheapeese 'and quality 'never been ..witnessed in this ,place,, such as Pretfolt‘, Germap,andAmerictin Clot h :DRESS iJk.IsTO aa.'rs,-.. Over ' Coats, • and •, - AuSilneatt:. Qints,', of all , descriptions, Cloths ;' . .,Paesimeres,"and,LiattirietSitelt , Coate; finb bl'k' saPerier .satin and striped; bilk:yeti* clbth'.apd; sattinet Also;; tt, large fancy :i liitridkerehlefsiiine',; white, Lithe;-Striped 'end ; red flannel tEihtrts,`,COttan and ` Woollen. ni~l~C Shirts, DraWere, ,Beautifur.fall- stylai/OI',:fHATI3.,-.4ioAl* 'Avillibe sold pricetr : nhy where else:- Sttinb:htleig9 o .o l ;., hiVMOnne,ithiit WiiMCEL;GOLDMAICht , •,',;:sapt,o4;,;.!49.frAtni.c; •*Meltlal and Pine vedrot - Didg' a t ; poi-- 0 - 11 ! , Dic• RA tV! . „;7,, , , „p0t , . , 04 , 41 as P'' AP; alc: Inourance-, , datitlimtico‘.-4 ,iznizrztrsOuLtier.- -- . The • Girhrd • Life-leenquiee Annuity and-, Trust Arkimpany Office...Nati 59 Chestnut Street, Capilcit 830 1 000. Charter Perpetual. C ONTINUE to; make Insurances on Lives; on the most favourable , ternia. receive and execute Trusts, and receive' DCDOiliti3'on Inte rest. The Capital being paid up and invested, to geffter with accumulated premium fund, affords tt,PSRFECT SECURITY to the insured. • The pre. minty) may he paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quarterli payments.• The • Company add a BONUS at stated pe riods to theinsurances for life. 'This plan o naurance is the moat approved of Mid is more generally in use, than afiy other in Great Bri tain, (where the subject is best understood by the peonle. and where they have hod the long est experience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87. are on this plan. The first BONUS vi as apprOpriated in-De cember, 1844, amounting to• 10 per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest polices; to 81 per cent., 7i per cent., &c,"&c., on others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making an ad dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., Edc. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which Is an average of more thnn 50 per cent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the Company. - • Tho operation of the BONUS will be seen by the following examples from the Life jean ranee Register of the Company, thus Polley. Sum Bonus or Amount of Policy St Insured Addition Bonus payable a the party's decease No 5A $l,OOO $lOO.OO $l,lOOOO • 88 2,500 250.00 2,75000 205 4,500 400'00 . 4,400'00 276 2,500 175.00 2'175.00 333 5,000 437.50 5'437.00 °ambling the table of rates, is of the subject ; forms of ap 'alter information can be had at ), in person„nsaby letter, ad resident of Actuary. - AT RICHARDS, President. 3, Actuary. Pamphlets e and explanations plication, and furl the office, gratis dressed to the Pr( JNO F JAMS m2'491y.- IRM-INSI7-.RANCEI, _ . THE Allen and East Penneborough Mutual Fire I tt pan.y_ittf_Cambcriand_connty incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm . It Giorgi's, Mpthael Cock lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H Coover, Lewis Hver, Henry Logan, Benjamin It Musser, Jacob Kirk., Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are as low and favora ble as any . Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wtshing . to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary Ithousut. COCKLZN, Treasurer.. octlT49. — , „, 4 GENTS. Cumberland county.—Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland. C B Herman, KingstoWn, Henry Zearingi.-Shimmanstowm,;ktoliert Moore and Charles BelhWirtiale, Isaac'llitfillbyi Meehan icsbur.g. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn; John BoWman, Dillsburg, Peter-Wolford, Franklin, John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Ratibilsberpr, Craft. Harrisburg.—Flouser & Lochman. Members of the Company having Policies bout to expire can have them renewed by mak ng application to any of the agents. THE SYMPTOMS OF WORMS Are the tongue often white and loaded; the brerith heavy and foetid; a disagreeable or Sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some. times remarkably deficient, and at others vo racious. -There is sometimes a sickish feeling with vumiting of—muteus; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling- and hardness, of the abdomen;-the bowels are irregular; tab stools are slimy; and there is an occasional appearance of worms in the evacuations; the' urine is often' milky sun wane; snore is trequently itchiness of the fundament and nose, which is often swollen; these is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth, and sudden awaking in a fright.. There are, at times, headache or giddiness, ringing in the -cars, or even deaf ness, faintness, convulsions, ,drowsiness, indo lence of manner, ill temper. In some cases epilepsy and cholera, and even •:.apopleetio and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear con. netted with worms. Frequently there is a short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; some times feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations and an irregular fever; the countenance is generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat bloat = ed, and there is occasional flushing of one or both cheeks. Any one of these signs id indi cative of Worms, and the most.effectual bes and cheapest remedy is John J. Myerst Wolin Tea, prepared by Dr: J. W. RAW' LINE, at his Wholesale and rletall Drug Store Carlisle, Pa., and none genuine without „his written signature. The Proprietor •of this medicine is to confident of its superiority to any other Worm Medicine now in use, that be will cheerfully as THE Mossy in any casd in which his Preparation fella to give equal satisfaction. This Worm Tea when made according to the directions, is pleasant and will be taken by the most fastidious child. Each package contains sufficient tnedicine for the cure of the must obstinate case. Price only 25 cents a paper. Druggists and Store keepers supplied on the - most reasonable tonna. . may23'49ly. • A Purely Vegetable Nedlda& • , ORSDELL'S VEGETABLE RESTO- RATIVEsPILLS nave. been gradually but surely comeing into favor, among the fatni pes of this Country for some 'years past: They have done this entirely tnrough their greatworth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and burcbug such as is resorted to by quacks fusel their medicine btu; been done. The pills ate oßered fur sale and have and'willeontinue to be sold' by all t principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over all others—viz; They are PURELY VEGE TABLE. They are CFRTAIN TO OPE-- RAPE. Their• operation, is FREE from all PAIN. They can bound with EQUAL BFN EFIT by the YOUNGFST INFANT and the S PRONGEST MA N:--Their efficiency in Fe- Vora, Ague. Headaches:- Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro vedupon thousands. They, are a Certain Cure for Worms. . The proprietors possess a card& cata from,trgentleman in St. Louiswho was en red'of, a TAPE WORM by the use of them. TRYTHFM TIIFY WILL .NOT 'FAIL. Traielling agent for the State of Pennsylia niti—Cuartus r. AMET. For, sale, price 25cts abox containing FIFTY PILItS, with full di rections by the. following. agents in Cumberland County For sale by DR ItAWLlN'S'Oarlisle, Ps. .10!IEPII H. fleanosi--Newvile„. • - • W,D S ILma,—Shippensbnrit: Setsxmars;—Newburg, ..A.WEICSA Co: Proprietors"; Vahoratoiry,"N . o 141 Chestnutatreet - I - 'Januiry;:24thi 1242, : ' ' - , :ntrrrtium. conwria.,' ' 't:TUST't , received a general . ; azniortment of handsome Buffalo hack Celnbe,.arao,'lmitation Buffalo - qomit;- , of beautiful, Patterns and ;in great.yaridly:. ,1„ . . EHEETINGE •dte Eiarnsley - ShestinusTalso; li.l.MaslinoSheet inge:,Pillow Case 'Linens and. Mastitis; also TotVelling in greatvarieiy . just opened VINEGAR. • : : SPitie Cider Yinegar.cif;excellein. qualitYjust received by nov2B G. W'IEMNER. • CARL IS ' :-L E.:., FOUNDRY. B :-' , MACHINE SHOP; - ~TH, a uli s etiibor conttnues t he m a nu f actur e of CASTINGS; ot his Foundry in High street and having . now. ott'hitad ii' full assortment or Patterns, as:. propared'to furnitih' all. kinds of IRON - , AND.'-' , ..BRASS CASTINGS in.. the k e bait a yle.and and at the shortoiat noticei,,;He Imam w on hartd.,a large .aeacirtmeni,. of Cast- Angs, , uckatiCorif-aruetteraeMpllGearinga and 'l24udg ,Oltif LPlangli'ertatinga;lNititto,:phanre and ,ante .:..Ws4oll-10 Cdacti. I.lmtii,i cellar grates ~ 4, P r nattr,*(etiek 7. (W:i4ihtp,-, , &c9 -, ; Cooking MO,A4P t qn'Adp'.,C,o4ll,Stortfti.'.'Heoilao lands *, ntlfPrOpetieVAßky'Thyashitig : 3llll; `l. , chlaboandllvireleyPrirrertrivult-every: Otherdtind Of 'llptollinery. , tit"thi eller, !, test.potioeNtiGl4 hansc.Prlin.annt.coPyer.taked in: e xe i r l itergeivoilKi , i.Plrairintl49.4eutesi :. elf of: eeny troCo.liTattermi, pfranneWlabing I,'. (Ohm , tlidatiwill , #nd . thenv"ii! , my.eltep , '" .-.- -1, ~ z, irgliapioic.i , i ;V. '.4,1:-.,;.,13'.. 2.r,GARHN.ER;;,f;- .',.!,...,-..''' ;,.• V;q . ' , V-I 'l4 , k' i. );'l ' .! ' : ' ':' '...':" fi l,' '' ' ..'" ''''' ''''' '';' =MOE • • Ilancous - 1/11020 Cupkt VallY Tit" " E e • MIMMMLISAII quit - 4 and' WlRO.iitainejcir Phihkdel; phia, - ,l3dltimOr6;Tttsburgclod: :IF W. KERR, FOrWarding and Commission yuf4 Merchant, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs his friends and the - public; thatfrom the liberal pat ronage extended to him during the pest year he has been encouraged titmake more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has ad ded two 'new, large and splendid Beals to his LINE, and will be fully , prepared after .the op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE' of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, CARLISLEof. GASKELL, Race street 'Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISE' & SON, No. 48 Commerce st. Wharf, Baltimore. CLARK & SHAW, 2. J. McFADDEN .Bt. C 0.5 Pitis'i Agents - for Cars, WUNDERLICH & GRIER, I No. 272 Market st., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. SITER, JAMES & CO., Broad street, Philadelphia. . PENN'A:Br. OHIO LINE, North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29. J. P. .11.1#4..ER, 4 #II I ,4WAR General Corniinision and Forwarding Merchant; N 0.79 Bowly's Wharf, BALTIM ORE. FOR the sale of Flour, Grain, Cloverseed Whiskey, Lumber, &c. &c.. Also, for warding Goods, via Tide Water Canal and Pennsylvania Improvements. Orders for fish Salt, Plaster, &c. &c. Supplied at lowest prices. 'Having been engaged in the above business -during the last five years, a continuation of the patronage of his friends and the public is re.- spectfully solicited. - Refer--to FUNK k Miami,l a. EJ & E Euir, Harrisburg BRANDT & ZEIGLER, JACOB Ruses, Carlisle, Pa.. A. CATHCART, Shepherdstown, Pa. • GEnucte Siiscism, Mechanicsburg, Pa Feb. 14—Iv. I Heofs,,EMbrocation for Horses. THIS valuable EMBRo -04. ' CATION will cure Sprains. fed Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell ing": ing, Rheumatism . and all • complaints which require an .external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches. and the incident to Horses having white feet and noses, produced by the St. John Wvrt. It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff ness of the Tendons and Joints and r nradueee Krineficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This EDIEIRO osriox is •recomended to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentle men owning Horses, and should bo constantly kept in their stables.. The GENUINE arti cle is prepared only Menial/ILL, No 302 Race st• Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale and retail at D R. RAWLINS' Drug Store W Main street, Carlisle. March 14-Iy. MEG Allist er' s all Sealing Ointment. OR THE WORLD'S SALVE, contains no Mercury,—The following Certificate is from a regular Physician, of extensive prae. tics in Philadelphia: hams MeAtaism—Sir : I have for the last two years been inthe habit of using your Ointment in cases of Rheumatism Chilblains, and in TEM.& CA:9ms, Heads,) and thus far with the happiest effect. I - think Pram the• experiments I have made with its that it richly deserves to be adopted as an are tide ()revery day use by the profession at large Yours truly, S. Btu., . D. Phila. READ THIS Philadelphia, Doc. 29, 1847 T James McAllister—Dear Sir: I take —tang known so you t h e great benefit I have received by using your Vegeta ble Ointment, or the World's Salve, I had an ulcer, or running snare, on the ear, of many years standing; L have .applied. to several physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using your Ointment a few dais it was completely dried up and well. I have used it for burns, for which I find it an excellentarticl 2 e. also in all cases infatuation. En. THORN. I certify the above statement is true. ' T. C. CADMUS. N 0.90 Market street, Phila. CERTIFICATE I do certifythat I have used McAllister's [lr - 211111tuilitr#' egetable Ointmeht for coldness my feet; iso for Rheumatistn in my limbs add Ccrna on my feet, and have been entirely relieved. Believing, it to be a good Medicine, I do not hesitate to recommend it in the above complaints. LEONARD VAILE, Norris tp. Washington Pa. Aug. 21, 1847. I certify that I have used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable Ointment, or ihe - World's Salve, for a beefing in 'my wife's breast, which has given her incalculable benefit; also on one of my children, for sore eyes, which give im mediate relief. • I, therefore, recommend it as a good medicine. PARKER REED, Hopewell% tO. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 21,'47. Around the box are directions for using Mc- Allister's Ointment, for Scrofula, Liver Com plaint, Eyresipelas, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald .Head, Sore eyes, _Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi tail Nervous ajfections, Pains, Brad ache,) Asthma, Deafness, Bar ache, Burns, corm, all diseases of the kin, Sore Lips, Pimples, 4.c. SWelfing of the Limbs, Sores, Hheumatiarn, Pile*, Cold feet, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, 4-c., c. If MOTHERS and NURSES knewits waled in - cases of "swollen" or Sore Breast., they would always apply It. In such cases, if free. ly used, and-according to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a very few hours. BURNS—It is one of the beet things in the world for Burns. (See directions fot using it.) PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured, by ihis Ointment.. It 'savir fails in giving relief for the - Piles.; In- This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some eases it should be applied often. CAUTION-...N0 Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES, MeALISTER written with a pen on every label. PRICE TWKNT-FIVE CENTS KBOX: For sale by my agents in all the, principa. •icities and towns in the United Stites. JAS. MeALISTER, Solo Pronriator of the above Medicinee. Principal Office alam= to 28 N. Tnnto Sr AGENTS. B. Elliott. and 43, W. Hav,eratiek; J. &L. Reigel, Mechanicsburg. hi. W.llingieer; Cliorehionw. Rhoad do Wherry; Nevolturg. . Joeoph H. Herron, Newville.- -, ' J.M. Lutz, & Geo.; W. Bell, Haembarg. • View-and Important!' (iE 0 FIVE :*..RHEEM having recenily Ulf purchased theiounty right:of Havlionrif COLLAII STOIVEIG'WOIIid reapectffilly: , call the ' attention °Ohs trade to that impOriast I. invention.. It is certainly tine th'e' greatest ! improvements of ;thet,age. - This machine .sulfTs tjtif Collar croaked around the block, faced with hair; wool, or other materials, back attifkit with lopg straw and also makes oftha.straw 1- with less t han half . the' labor and time of the old way ) . of ;atuAing,' This. machine :mill at uff. all and every kind of :home collars, from thrpbest Patent leather - down to the commonest ;kindle . utte,..and with but one. Man steadily at work stuff, and shape fifty : cellars per.,day in.a. neater and hotter etyleihan tiny . otber way known, ,,, - in ,Saddlere.the ,e,ountyure invited to call at :the n inbacriber's "establishment cin.North Halm? ver street;Carlisle: md examine themachine.- 4 Township 'or ehdp-frights will be: tiold. • To' those . who do not_wssh to buy a right the eub . scritier Offers lte,tmr MADR COLL/1118'M whole , sale inuch. cheaper ; than tneyean be manufae. raced Marty Othec WitY. Orderii;.for Collar* in .;;ItelY4uttertty,sre retrpectfully solicited:; Cniangi•-441 , asitIonr•• :•••• r' THE . enbacrtber :. halßEMOVEDbie aloek citti* and' Ar ige at0 4 .40 .1 11. - / t, (. ." 14 „,,'- fr ea P . - . hitely received-. . great on --vreIIEW,FALLTOOOKM neilliall " run "" )- • kefur i lrikillatiltpgr '-1 . 4,: t0, which ItC 11.4.111,11,P.-!pov• l l....7„:0,1)40,(14.) . 1 - - THE .;.GREAT' STORES ' . O.Fi'fiILADELPRIA. • ANKFIJI ! -10 the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity for their increased custom, ;vve again request their company to view our - largo end splendid assortment of • • 7 Mina, Glass dc Queenaware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, China - or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than /hey than be had elsewhere—ln lam at less than I , ll , ltOlesale Prices: AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS in greater variety than ever before bfforeel in the'city. FANCYCHINA in great variety very cheap, IXTWe would invite any person yisiting the city to call and see us—they will at least be pleased to Walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China and the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut Street. Phila. sept26'49l y Fancy Furs, Min a., Boas & Tippets 11 - IAVIDI, H. SOLIS, (successor to Solis, Brothers,) Importer and Manufacrurer of every description of FURS, having just re. turned from Europe with a SELECT STOCK OF FURS, is now manufacturing them in very superior style. and trimming them in the most elegant manner, and would invite the attention of MERCHANTS and OTHERS, to his su pperiot✓and extensive assortment, which as he ;MANUFACTURES as well IMPORTS, he is enabled to offer at suck. prices as few houses in the United States can compete DAVID II SOLIS,' 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street,6 doors below 3d at. i 1 Next to Louden & Co's. Family Medi. tine Store. Philadelpl ia, aug 15 6m. Store alw ys closed on Saturdays. ,The highest Cash price paid for Shipping Furs. Mannfac Iry of Pocket Poolo, No. 52 Chesnut Street, above Second, PIIILADELPILIA. • THE subscriber respectfully solicits public at tention to his superior and tasteful stilt I Pocket Books, Banker's Cases, BillThoct Dresting Cases, Card Cases, Port naies,_.Purses, _Pocket. Knives, and_ other fine Cutlery, Gold Pons, and Pencils, Seger Cases, Chess • Men, Back Gammon, Boards, Dominos, Rte. &His assortment, consists of the most (billions ble and modern itYles, of the finest quality and excellent workmanship, embracing every desir able fancy Osumi', which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or retail on the Ynost reasonable terms. IrrPurchasers whe desire to supply them selves with articles of the best quality will con sult their own interests by calling at this es tablishment. H SMITH, Pocket Book Manulacturer, Phila., seps dm 52 1 Chesnut Street. WATCHES! WATCHES! I ,LEWIS 9 8 < • aLL, 0. • e C' cond ° S; l . h .'" Second •• _ .. • Great ituluce nients to per I=IMM fo .a o o 11.47'gCil! HIIVING received additional supplies of Gold and fiver WATCHES of every description, from London, Liverpool and Swit zerland importations, is now preptred to furn ish the veryrbest article at a price far below any ever offered, of the same quality, and which cannot be undersold by any , other store, in' Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch. Sold will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as good as represented. Watches at the following low prices : Gold Levers, fulljewel'o, 18 carat cases, pa 00 Silver do do 12 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, 18carat cases 22 00 Silver do do 800 The L. IL Bromall Gold Pen, a superior article in silvercase, with pencil;and warranted $1;50 ; Gold Pencils for $l, and upwards, Gold Medallions, and Locket for Dagurrreotype Like nesses, Gold Chains and flair bracelets. Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of every description of Jewelry at antigun! low prices. No. 110 North 2d street, 2d door below Race street, Philadelphia. LEWIS R. BROOMALL. 0ct31.1849,6m (Pierce, ... eat.) Watches n and Xesvely , 4 • CiIEAPER, THAN. EVER - Wholesale and •___4li, Wholesale and Retail—At the . ~ , "Philadelphia Watch and Jew t* ' elry Store ," N 0.86 North SE \ • -,: COGIND street, corner of Quer ---.67•T iiS."'fi.6 - ry street.. Gold Devote, 18 k. cases, full jewellod, $3O and upwards Silver 'Levers, lull jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lopink 18 k. ewes, jewelled, $25 and upwirds Silver Levities, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, 84 to 10 . .. Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, ss,Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to be what the arc sold for.l - Constantly on hand a large assorttnaft of fine 'GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co, E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, &It Beesley, and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with ell the abave - named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the potion or dering.put on if reguested.w _ _ 0. CONRAD, ' Importer of Watcher novEil -_-- lrtlintrl Olaniefairoiy. ix CLARK, Venitian Blind Manufacturer. LA sign of the GOLDEN EAGL E, No. 139 and 143, South Second Street, below Dock Street. PH ILADELPHIA. Keeps always on hand a large and fashionable .assortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manfactured in the best manner, of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices Having refitted.and enlarged his establishment ho is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortist notice. Constantly Mn hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good officio. •,'Orders from a distance packed carefully and sent free of porterage to any part of the tie., fang 15 ty] H. 'C 42 K. NEW YORK ,DRY GOOD STORE. • No. 208' Chestnut St. Philadelphia. LORD, TAYLOR & CO., • TyAVE now on hand.just received direct front the manufacturers, a full assortment SILItOt- ;' C ASHMERES, ME 1 OES; DE LAINES, SHAWLS, &o.,&o. The colors and designs being of their own selecting, and entirely theirs. LINENS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, and all the different rankest:of Domestic Goods constantly on hand, wholesale and retail. L. T. & Co., uever deviate,from, first price. ;Kr We are daily receiving &oils from the Now York Auctions , [Philo : ept26,2m • ' MME • Agent for the sale of Southworth'llfanufixituring Co's.. Writing Papers.' , ' Warehouspi_ No. 3 Minor St. 10'ASES, Of the.above superior Pa.., © ; pars now ieatere, and,for sale to the rude et the Joiner maritet :priCkep,,eensipting in rine thick Plat 'Caps; 1 . 2,,i4;45.enif 16 blue and white. - ; - • • Superfine Mediurn afid.Derni Writings,!h 4 lue,:, Extra sneer and `superfine FOP and white, plain and. uled, - "'Superfine' Comntereial ,PoSteihltie :and white plain and rebid: .; Extra' super" , Linen Note! Papers, 'Plain and': Superfine and fine Bill Papers:long and Bread:, Superfine and fine CotintnigifousaCans, Poets blue and White,. ~ 'Extra super ; Congress Caps tind,Letters, andiruled, blue anti-white. ;,::Extra Duper, COllgli3lll3,Cips and Letters, Superfine Sermon Cain; and ; Poste:,. ,; ; .; Superfine' bide Linen thin Leiters. ~,,,, Extra super-Bath petits, blue end white,-plaitC, and ruledY' Erahreideriut Noterapers ,Ag 4 Envelopes, 3 urapiryer'n":Striar,,Peppis. :Superfine' and line Caps and 'rill - ni t ruled' and,' piaip,;blue,, and r - . Also, miaptitit. and prices; 4 , zv..Alse;',,tono.repies white ' nra„e,leorieft Shoe Pepere; 'l3opnet Bear& ' ' White and :assort ed;:, ' Tissue. WreppirriArtyqupe, , ,genarrOd Men Medipme, can - WrtinpersHardWire"rei. IV. first Of4Anuary;fiirgoa: Mick . Ap'Jtfoit/(frrst;; \ 14i#11); ., TIalitilelf:Fintndfi s Nts0 whom mlntheiWork;ead;fiderikl. epril be onrem";,i-•: , - - i. * • , '.; E=l For the Renroval and Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which are caused by on im paired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. ii k, This beautiful and convenient dication of the mye. terlous powers of GALVANISM MAGNETISM, has been pronounced by distinguish hysic6ane, both in Europe and'ilie-Gnited States, to the Whist vainat. medicinal discord/ye/ the Jlge. -- 461.44:tv: Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALITAIII/0 , Shia' aud MAGNETIC FLUID- is used with the most perfect and certain success in all cases of • GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAUO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS M the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, .SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI. CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. 03— In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi. eines increase the disease, for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life•giving, vitalizing influence of Galvin. Ism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer le restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The greet peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Chrittie's Galvanic Curatives, connote, in the fact that they arrest and cure dieeaee by outward app/ication, in place of the usual mode of drug. ging and, physicking ontePritnt, till exhausted' Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. 77.0 y of, 'ilisfO,n the whole system, equaUze the arm/alien of the blood, promote the secretions, espd never do the slight. eel it under any circumstances. Since their Intro duction in the United States, only three years since, more than ' 60,000 Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, among watch were a large number of Indies, who are peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, hive been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CORED, when all hope of 'ellel boo been gutty tip,ono es or) thing else !wen tried in am To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the ease of a person afflicted with that bane of eivilitatom, 1)1 or any other Chronic or Norton. Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants ore token, Winch, by their fiction on the nerves and ',lnsoles of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower, .state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased Now compare this with the etrect resulting from the applicotion of the GALVANIC BELT, Take a ,Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply, tie the Belt around • the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiiation will act on the positive element of the Belt,. thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up 'a c . d.Urinous Galvanic eirdulullou throughout the system. Thus the moat severe cases of D 1 SPEPSI A. are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FED' DAYS IS OFTEN.AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARB. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Or the moat Undoubted Character, From•all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient to 1111 every column in this paper! . AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, - which conclusively proves that "Truth is stranger-than Fidtion." CUILE OF RDEUIDATISM,.BRONCIIITIS AND DYSPEPSIA Rev. Dr. Landis, a,Clergyman of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation : Stingy, ' New Jersey, July ta, De. A. 11. lIIIIIDITIR D ery Sir You wish to know of me what has been the result in my own ease, of the appli• cation id Tile: GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE My reply is as follows: For about twenty years I had been suffering from Dye. pepaia. Every year the symptoms became worse, .nor could I obtain permanent relict from any coulpe 01 meth. cal treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, Sr consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became sub)ect to severe Chronic Rheumatism, which• for year atter year caused me indescribable anguish. Farther : in the wintei of 40 and '45, in consequence of preaching a groat dea. in my own end various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an Immediate suspension of my pas toral labor.. Ale nervous system wee nom thoroughly pros. Crated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the av hole pilot.- maciipmia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could repch and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried for this purpose had completely felled. At last I was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though with no very easiguine hopes of their eflicioney,) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC DELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, lUD To use GREAT AITONIIIHIIENT, IN TWO DAY. bIY DIDIPEPSIA HAD aims; la EIGHT DAY. I Was ENABLED TO RESUME MY PASTORAL LAIIORS NOR HP.. I SINCE OMITTED A IMOLA SERVICE ON ACCOUIIT ' OF tilt. BRONCHITIS I AND Mr EMIU- Morse APFCCTION Ills ENTIRELY CEASIIII TO TRODRLs Hp_ Such Is the wonderful and happy results of ter experiment. I hove recommended the DEI.T and FLUID to many who havq been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec.- 11ons. They have tried them, WITH HAPPY RERULTI, I IRRI.IEVP, IN I tun, dear sir, very respectfully yours, norsEnT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE . Is used for nil complaints affecting the Throat or flead, melees Bronchitis Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Ilea/Lich°, Dizziness of the Need, Neuralgia in the Face, Duzzin,e, or Roaring In the,Mars, Deafness. which ha gener a lly Nory one, and that dlstressetl, complaint, called Tie DOloreux. Palsy and Paralysis.. All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases ere caused by a deficiency of Nervous Energy in the effected limbs. Ds. CIIIII. 4 TIE ' s Galvanic Articles wilt supply this delicreht you ell and a complete and entire cure is thus effected. • 1000 Cases of Palay and Paralysis nave bean reported to Dc. Chats TIE and his Agents within the last two years, which have boon entirely restored. eig- CA, Aerittrw J. F.iTosnis uf Brooklyn, N. Y., had not been able to' walk a stop for near four years, and was so helpless that ho had to be fed. The most celebrated physicians gave him up. In are days after he commenced Wearing the UALVANIC DOLT, NtCPCLACIC. •ND 131 , AOLLETI, he walked across the room, omit in three weeks he had per teeny recovered his health—Jeaptaln Tomos Is seventy years of age. Severe Deafness Cured. The following is en extract from a letter lately received from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia: A. H. Cuaurie, H. 8.--Dear Ono of my patients, unknown to me, obtained your Galsaeic Belt mid Neck. lace, with the. Magnetic Maid, for a serions affection of Deafness. The case was that of a lady whose Nervous system was much disordered, and her general health poor. Much was done previously to the application of the Belt, but with .very little success, and I feel It only right to tall you, that since else commenced wearing the.Delt and using the Fluid, but a few, weeks- egg, 1)110 has :ENTIRELY !RECOVERED HER DEARING, and her general health is better than for scrotal years: , . • Off- Every ease - of Deafness, - If it be 'Nervous, os it generally Is, can be cured hydthis wonderful remedy. - • • DR.HRISTIE'S ' GALVANIC BRACELETS ' Are:foetal Of Vast service In ratios of Consulsiorut or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the fiend and lipperpxtremitles. Also it Pally and Purely 'As; nod , ' all diseases' canoed by it deficiency of ,power or Nerrouti , knorgy 'in 1 the-limbs or other orgattcof the Ofdl. bilinr. hundred Certificates from all ' arts of. .the' ,Oeuntr f of the most extraordinary character can hejlven, If re , NiflrOuhlki or ineonvertienne . etiendn the nee of "D,B.,...ounzavirs '-'o.ez.v.azfrc ARTICLES,. and .theytmaribe worn by the most feeble and delleide with perfaot waif 'endisafeti. :In many cases the sensation attending Iliolt...uge.le Uglily pleasant and . ags:etable. They ,gad ..gan be•sent to any' part of the, nountry.., • , Three hellfire; ,Giavionl4l , 74:io#lacoii;J,VvrxDollitrei. The Galvanio . Brgoeleteii . Pits. , hollar.haea!"•' . P 4144 Mil* ' 440 1 . Oki): . , Oti".The;'article, are' eccom pilled' li 141 G sad plain dlrsollonc. Pamphlets;wlth'ftill"particulats mar,be authorl4o4 Ageppi .wrgabi, ' i' . . COOC'HS - IN2) - '''OLDS : .z . : '` '.'; ,. 'Di . 'lVllesifiiio6iigkCiul .. .; a w As':ft6 ., :i4siio ,, airo 6 u 0 tig , ;.!%sd. - ..„-_, C 0L D Ec , , , ,,,A5.,,v004 libile . , s ssetibls: b .sr!, .., - so , fisi4s.ssordtaititb. o.o .b, l l:,. , „„,ii(! ',Fr.,i,,,:rg,. i in . , :: ~'' 0 ff ri. n at i "' l M Pll4 " 4° :' ''' . ii . 814f - 0 , 6i:61 1 i co'it;,,, e prityri:itir.tid:ttertlflo Any a cog , ~,..._ _.,,, 'i,','ne' il 'andiWoilld,icopfidently , tedommona wci!), s„:o,Tico'R . ,,,witbyrs)aftrieable Trzin:ledrati 0ne,14 :', - i , rAtie;btiisztuivii!Xiefo:the p4bligq,o;ll;pdpoto?!il, 'fr'e.iirifttivlk'vkbw"cior of )44.::ilyderi,,p,T14.:PaYY,MP . ,, .%-; : l e t t Wsiiforbeleivoiltu• children. , Appqr ttk, 6 ~ ,lici:!,, ibi01yttea0.7., ,, , , ,.5! , EpLt9,1T,',/et,4getted ,"•."'"it:t.' , ..::? ~ .,./. : '- . ,t, -, .., - ~".•:,-.'.. . . i• 16. illebitino,,, MOFFAT'S Life• .Pifis and Phoenix . Bitteig: Tgese'Medicines have now been before the pub Ho for. a period of. FIFTEEN YEARS, and during that time have maintained a high character in almost every, pad of the gletul for their extraor dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persona suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the'human frame Is liable. , IN MEL= . THOUSANDS of certificated , instanceo, they have even res Cued sufferers from the very verge of an untimely, grave, after all the deceptive nestrums of the day had ut terly failed ; and to makty., thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is but a partial blaming. So great, indeed, hes theivailleacyinva riably and infallibly : proved, that it has appeared scarcely !Kai than miraculous to those who wero acquainted with the beautifully philosophibal prin ciples upon which they are compounded, and epon which they consequently act. ft 'was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with re newed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. • Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LU'E BEEDI cogs are purely and solely vegetable ; and con tain neither MtinUry, nor Antimony, nor MOO— nio, nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which; though long known' several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto gether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before adminis tered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coated the stomach and bowels , the, various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened fences which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medi cines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costive ness' with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhiva with its imminent dangers. This fuel is well known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the preju dice of these well•informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE WE IGUACEWES' .. is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, Which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming 6heek. The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases' in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known tcebe infal lible DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Lou of Appetite, Heartburn, J-feadache, Restlessness, RI-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. Coikivenesg, :by cleansing the whole length of the in,tAtines with a solvent .process, and without violence: all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two daya. Diarrhoea and Cholera, by runoving the sharp- acrid fluids by which thee° gmplaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative secre tion of the mucous membrane. Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to • regular circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution Of all intestinal obstruction In others. The Liss MEDICINES 'have been known to tore agEUMATISM- Toe,m!anently time weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments • of the joints. D ro psies of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening dm kidneys and bladder: they operate moot delightfully on these important organs, and hence have, ever been found a certain 'remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to whibh these creatures adhere. &OMR. and Conuunption, by relieving the air-versals of the lunge from the mucous which even slight colds will occasion, and which, if not re moved, becomes hardened, and prodimes three dreadful diseases. Scurvy, 'Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores_, by t i l i sifigect purity which. these LIFE Nem give to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ionis, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skip, and the morbid state of which occa sions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of SALT filiEUlf % and a striking improvement in the clearness of' the skin. COMMON S COLDS and INFLUENZA. will always be cured_by one dose, or by two oven in the worst cases. PILES, As a rermtejor this most distressing and obstinate malaak, I E 6 'VEGETABLE LIFE IDIDICINEE4 deserve a distinct and emphatic %commendation. It is well known to hundredsin ..his city, that the former proprietor of these valu able Medicines was himself afflicted with this' complaint for upwards of TRIRTY• FIVE 'YEARS ; and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medias. He however at length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and .he wee cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Medicines Will be,found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, BE SA TISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. ' General Debility LOBS Ow APPETITE, ANF, DISEASES OF reau.Lasr—tbese medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description t— r Kiria's EVIL, and SCROFULA, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these . remarkable MediCilleS. NIGHT Swatare ! NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS Of oil kinds, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, PAINTER'S COL/C, are speedily cured. DIEIiOURIAL DISEASES. Personewlicee constitutions have become int,- ',aired by the injudicious use of MERCuii.y, will feud these. Medicines a perfect cure, as they' never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the Most powerful preparations of, Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient, BE CAREFUL, OF COUNTERFEITS. , Several have lately boon discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. 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