Os El .• t DiiboverY,.l din* Most Efxtraor rl lie ts'worSe than criminal If its a poor weak invention. When it proves a ready wit, there. is 'a redeeming' feature in it. -A.Seatchman defined (Hie to be "the misrepesentation of a fact, wi' in tent to ,deceive." The definitlsin will " hardly apply to the foll Owing narrative of an "extraordinary discovery : 77 " . Prof'essor Von Grosselback, of Stock holm, has very lately brought• to a state '7!•,;gf perfection the art of producing a tor- Lpor in a whole system by the application of cold of different , degrees of intensity, producing from a lessor or a greater, so us to cause the human body to become per.: fectly torpid without premature injury to any urgdn or tissue of the frame. In this state they remain one hundred or a thous and years, and again, after a sleep of a ges, be awakened to existence as fresh and blooming as they were when they first sue lc into this frigoric slumber. The attention of tire learned Professor was fir. - >t led 40 the subject by finding a toad enclosed, in a solid fragment of calcarous rock en feta in diamatei, which, when take'h'out, showed unequivocal 'signs of life; but It is sukose'd that the concus• sien caused by blitaang the rock' occasion ed its dcatli in a rely hours after. The . .opinton of Baron Gruithizen, who is •at present geologist to the King of Sweden, was, that it must have been in that situ• • ation for at least seven thousand years— and his Calculations. were drawn from the different layeii Of strata by which it was surrounded. . From this hint the Picift:.s sor proceeded to make experiments. and after a painful and r- gborious course for the last twenty years of his life, he at last succeedod in perfecting the great diiiCc/- ery.. Not less than sixty thousand rep• tiles, shell-fish, &c., were experimented . on before he tried a huinan subject. The process is not laid entirely before the public us yet, but I had the honor, in company with a friend, of visiting the Professor. 1 shall give a slight desCrip. tion of one of the outer rooms, 'containing some . of his preparations, Previous to entering we were furnished with ari In dian rubber bag, to\ which waa.aitached a mask with glass eyes. This was put on toinevent the temperature of the room from being raised in the slightest degree by our 'Jreittliiiit, It was a circular room, lighted from the top by the sun's rays, from which the heat *as entirely disen gaged IT its passage through glass, &c., colored h) the oxide-of copper, (a late discovery, and.very valuable to the Pro fessor.) The room is shelved all round, and contains nearly one thduaand spec— imens of animals. One was a Swedish girl, from appearance about nineteen years. She was consigned to the Pro• fessor by order of the government to ex permit nt upon, having been guilty of rnurdering her child. With the excep tion of a slight paleness, ehe appears as if asleep, although she has been in a state of complete torpor two years. He intends to resuscitate her in five years, and con vince the world of the soundness of his wonderful discovery. The Professor, to gratify us, took a small snake out of his cabinet into another room, and although it appeared to us to be perfectly dead, and rigid us marble, by application of a mixture of Cayenne pepper and brtindy, it showed immediate signs of life, and was apparently as active as ever it was, in a minute, although the Professor as sured us it had been in a state of torpor for six years From "The Literary American." FORKS. As li,te as the close of the 16th centu ry, the English nobility were entirely in nocent of forks, substituting therefor their fingers, with which they helped them selves and their neighbors in a style that would do honor to the noblest born Turk of the present generation. Indeed, to a well. bred person of our civilized age,- their habits at table would seem hardly to' comport with decency. Fhe bones and fragments were scatered indiscrimi nately over the'board; 'and were removed by servants who several times during the meal went the rounds with a wooden in- sstrUment samewhaeirt the shape of a `knife, wherewith they'scraped the rem nants into a large basket known as " a voider." The fingers and hands of the banqueters, were, it may be supposed, in no very enviable condition at the close of the feam. Nevertheless, the English stdmitch is somewhat strong, and it did r . u.:t t s t e i ciu necessary to English - Ingenuity o e rto remedy this evil. The Ital ian., however, are blessed with finer and more delicate perceptions of decency y , which led them to the invention of the fork. The new instrument ; and the im, provements in enting which it introduced, •soon found their way into England ; but our sturdy forefathers ridiculed the inno vation as the result of foreign affectntlOn ; and-forks did not.come into general in the United Kingdom until the begin ning of the IBthcentury. In Germany the invention was even more vigorously opposed, some saints whese•godliness seetnu to have been fully •equalled by their filthiness actually matn tamed that the fork was contrary to na— ture said religion, that it was an insult to the Deity not to use the fingers and that had Providence' intended us to use such instruments, it would have produced them ready for the.hand.of Man. The Greeks, the most refined race of antiquity, seem to have been entirely un acquainted with, the fork.' Horner descri bing a banquet of heroes, says that' they divided it with their daggers, but kinves us to infer that 'they carried it- to their mouths with they unassisted digits. Eas tern naiioes,;,even it,the 'present day, are. • harbarons.; anii,travelers that there are'few sights;iitre diverting 'Plan to see a Tarkieli belleofysotnfithirty atone; devouring theleg '024 pretty topg4: wgciilittr use of th'elork:forins • t,ingnisbingi,morltvig D' rchenholtz,. is eptertasni th 4. 19110w19i 1)94,4' ii:::,1 , 1-44:gfi,04411. truithe mgcoierec vihereatllttible .. / kiaßkilr ;140 11 )41.10 0 'n'' - iheleft, ' '• side of hie'phite • Pieffircqhilin'by psi ' t 4°‘ l f a rli aiWiii 3 VithaiAo . - by!planti ug.lt'perpend mularl yl:frith 11 1 0,041 4;; , ; : „ a i ) ,9.. ` c i a 6 #'1.009g"fiP, 43 - 101 : 41 70 :3 A.Ver+1-. 4 "-P , lll^'4l.'lii 446'1+ 11,110 t: iScri* `it) ii*t r iii4ijw: ,,, E o :efite9in_icoll)V.Y l llo.filnit 4 a le4 l •''ctaittP4incer s"coiriffrimitied, 1t .ri!.,tho ,igg n? agreeing. y, TO • • 1 4,, ~;`PI,4, teta, • ' s• , MEW 1 ;‘, wYTlut• following beautiful lions ore from ELIZA.. "Loved-at iiiloanc.r • 4 4 0,"? . ,0,-";, •• • • • I never litdtitcti;pbotid note,. I care, not who_inay Nut golden broocl44lOW7iegiliriid,riidt4i4ltt ttat's • I've barrieti ‘ e72 . lr u te r e B ll l 4 v d ; illid fur yoara hy; honest' daily toil, • •• , Yet letv'haVe had a 'twirlerw henri or ern.ti gladder • seDdle. For 1 have hod a blessed home, haneuth whose hunt. 'tile roof , A Tontloir'S-ipigittly 'prayers for toe wdro - breathed •":.tViitirtist reltreoll •' And -where my-sisters' clustering hive grew round, -my friendli Stein; And looked Into wipe eyes with hope as I looked Jny .to them: Ye who have giventoy, ,lips delight, nod ye whose • Ilan' ever held toil i t ' a r n:r in bless ; Oh, ye have ever heard timr6's noerd; 0Jo0ymo0t.). at home„ If pride could see !try scanty room, some twelve feet six by ton, And take down all the chattels-there, would seam. ly Soil a pen t But there are yearn or mother's hive—in letters week by week, A wealth that helfris can hatter weigh than tongues can aptly speak. And . Judging hence front What whene'er I see a face Nellie-lighted on the path of life, I'm certain I can trace' The root [hence tint sweet Influence min oily truly come; The ,inward Joy that fills the soul when we are "linvED AT 11031 C." There . is such a thing as being almost Christian ; an looking back unto perditiont;-as. being not far front the kingdom of heaven, and, falling short at last. Bowers, lest thou 104, the retvard. The promise is made to him llt holiieth last, holdall out to the end and over commit. Lohor to forget the things which are behind, and reach unto the things which are before. lie who tecontented with just enough grace to escape Hell and get to Heaven, and desires no More, itin'yrWiture - he heti, none at 'alt, and is fur front tlio kingdom of God. La hor to enjoy converse with God:- Strive to do everything es in his presence and cur his glory: Act as in„the sight of the grave and eternity. Let us awake and fall to work in.good ear nest. Heaven and hell are 'before us. Why do we sleep ? Dulness in the serviim of God is very uncomfortable, and let best will cost us deer ; but 'to be contented in such a frame is the certain sign of a hypocrite. Oh how will such tremble I:vlicti God shall call them to give an account of their stewardship, and tell them that they be—no longer stewards l Oh, live no more upon the invisible realities of heaven, and let a sense of their excellencies put life in to your parte' manses I For your preciseness and singulaiity, you must be contents to be laughed at. A Christian's walking is not with men, but with God.. Ho bath great cause to suspect his love to God. tvho does not delight more in conversing with God, and being con. feinted to him thou in conversing with men, and being conformed to theta.. How can the love of God dwell in that 'man who liveth without God in the world 7—Rev. John Jane may. When this eminent prelate lay on his dying bed, lie called for his chaplain, and said, `•Thq' have.endeavored to avvid sin and plead') God to the utmost of my power, yet, from the Con aciousuese of perpetual infirmities, 1 ern still afraid to die." "My lord," said the chaplain, "you have for gotten that Jesus Christ is a Saviiir." "True,"_ was his answer, "but how ■hall I know that he is the Savior for me 7" "MylOrq, it is written," Ilim that cometh to me I no wise cast out." "True," said the bishop. "and I am surprised that though I have mid the scriptures a thou sand times over, I never felt its virtue till this moment; and now I die happy !" THE BEST EMU T/ ON.—• A youth seeking employment came to the city, and on ingdirieg at a certain counting room, i 1 they wished a clerk, was told they did not. On mentioning the recommendations he had, one of which was from a highly respected citizen, the merchant desired to sea them. In turning over his carptt bag to find his letters, a book rolled out on the floor. "What book is that ?" said the merchant. "It is the Bible, sir," was the reply. "And what are you going to do with that book in Istew York ?" The lad look ed seriously into the mercliant'slit, and re plied, "I promised my mother. that I would read it every day, and I shall do it," and burst into tears. The merchant immediately enga. ged his services, and in due time he became a partner in , thi-firm, ono of the tho.moat rex. 44 a, pectablo city. CoNDENBED ARGUIIIENA very celebrated Scotch divine says ; "T he , world wo inhabit must have Idyl • ann'Otgin that: origin' must have been intelligence ; fiat lateDivine° must have been ultimate . ; that ultimate newer, oust have been supremo; and that which always was, and is supreme, we know by the name of God." xltlr Goon* ..- CLOUDNG!, CLOTLUNG: ! THU subscribers havb just returned, from Philadelyhia wiih a splendid assortment of goods for gentlemens .wear, with which they intend Offeting'great indticemenis to the citi zens of Carlisle and the surrounding country. They have on hand tin assortment of • (niJ Cta 13F-1 LT. a:4' :CM. a such as dress costs, cloaks, over coats, vests, pews, shirts, tiosoms, collars, under Shirts, drawers, gloves, stockings, silk and other cra vats, packet handkerchtels ' suspenden, hats and Caps, trunks, traveling bags and umbrellas' all of which articles they intend selling at a very smell advance on city coat, having for their motto "small profits and quick sales."— They wish it to be te.curstood that their clog/. ing is a'l manteacturecl under their own super.; intendetico, and not in the city, hence they arc enabled to warrant every article they sell, Having an experienced butter engaged in their establishment, they are prepared to, make to order any article of clothing in neat, .faah tenable and substantial unannor:and ht.short no r tics ' A gNoLp,..&• LIPIsiGHTON, • North Hanover street 'tlirectly . .opposite:P. iVionybr's Confectionciy Store. •.robt.3 gin, :CARLISLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP,' Tito, - gitbspriber, G gfilitiOn' the 'ritentillicturei'. 11', di .CASTINGVat' Ina 'Foundry in High 'street, nitt,V:p ti;linntl - altill''assorttofstntlnl " ? rPtitfeenar putt fed' to' furnish ol' V.!) A RASS CASTINGSin' the , best: ptyte-end; and_ at the shortest notice; He .t has now On hand, alerge asiortnitini 'of Cast -.{ ings, such as,ChrtiLcrusliere;llill , Gearings end Gudgennovllengh casttngevPointe s . Shearett9d, !C utters.' Wagon and•Cioach Boxes Seller grates ,'f 0 yen . ' D ocirit,n'etin k • Weight 6,,f Cooking '.‘l,,Tongintp Atilt! ,g g al,,S t ovos. flab Antilds, I and rOptiliVCAßS, , l'hieslitiii:Alit, rebinds and HOisa•Powifrs; wit h , every " '" othericind.eftlflachirioir, at the Ain tost,notiety:,:,;,olol,lron:liross.apd,.qoppstnlin iln,exehanteAforyvverit;4;ll7Having,,nexchasitid laumf,lfoliny,4 p0.!6 texpe; pettipns,vy,i4lijng to Imo I,tign; te9ll.l,lndir,t.hent Bitnnt_H— 4 . ttn/Ifiett!lPA•tit,h ' ` '" * .dt id') Stray •stger,, u. , m.t I . rlA:ME . R.ile,sXPral'lP.ti t .o.ttc e . su,boor!• • I(at,lier,-itvpouililMi 14IotpP I' ceWile)l* OD Ut b"" , , i , 4 ' i the lat, of Dep4 eitifil,:is - 444,vc ' il? 1 .411(«, ,- • RT.,k , Eitri b,91 1 (1114, 1 ',W ) , El? liriAli comma i ',,f/ 4 * lnt ° tiPol 3 1 4'' q° ol l9l' 7 :tatig, 4 77_, .z tho.r.n.ip,,ano, ~. ..tsiLrtrfs, ,owneLia.okqueoll9m49,i.,44n(pitltt wi erd i'llAßl4 o ' ,7 ProP# ll 9,l 3 Pay t c7get t iV i cl," , (I ,‘O Wilk, til,vitY $ 4,4' ' -, Will bdzclispotO pf, 4 IL, Qcorlng 7 ,ta Inivkipsu7 'l , , TIPI - i156.0, JON V491P., gi,".44 , ' Jan ,2 * ill! -,,,. ,„,, , ~ S , : , to7lfsofb ifrl4 - ; .., , '„, 4, ' 'iv , ', , , , :)..1" . 4' ,', c • ,; ~ - ~‘ t . 7.it , ./ 7 , •:, 1.11 '•:a r t , ic , ' , 4 ,- 14ti t S '' , tiro to wercome orld to t;t guy, ."%yluitever elm! rth fur waif, ne bding 'loved r.' tug ==!CMM:I Case of Bishop Battler. RE I . • firklugoltqkbiertil For,rfittli4;lr •THE •subscriber ofrers-at- private sale, rho propi‘arty.lity'SvlDelf,theritiAlliYAMlXfllg, itr trunkford,township,.lo,inilesdveef , :IfslP, inglakeit4 00eVesasi at e and 'graVal,land;:a4jiggl 'lli acres, clearedliiid,,M,,a good x 1.111114 Dinh VI) with a propoetionate.share• -grebe; land,. thie‘iialatice ortha jet is in There itPle thriving yueng orcburti of choice fruit on the • premises. The buildings are a 'dctod LOG HOUSE and - 1)0UB - #` y, L LOG DARN, q smith shut., H't• 42.Teet by IS, wills emit shed, and other out buildings, .41eu a ne,vor failing spring near the house. Thisis nn,excel lent stand 'tor. a Blacksmith, being at - ,the junc tion of two public roads, and irLa settlement lor Persons wishing to see the properly, Will cull on fhe subscriber residing on the prow ives, Poitseision begiven an y . limo after purchase and payment made, An indisPulable title will be given HENRY ARNOLD. March 20, 1850-34 , , . • . . Tan Yard-Property For Sale.' rirlHE subscriber offers at private sale -the I_ property on which he lives, situate in Cen• trevillo, Dickinson township, Cumberland coon ty, containing 3 acres of ground, under good cul nvation, on which is erected a Two STORY . - BRICK HOUSE, and brick back gq' Ig i buildings, also a 'FAN YARD, '.7.,',."4 a o o ~., with eighteen vats out of doors, . 7 jal, two leaches, two limes, a pool of 9 `' -- running water and Pour handlers in the .shop. The whole.' is in good order.— There is also a large Bark shed and shop, and good ..tables winched, whh overy other conve— nience. The lot is well supplied!welt fruit trees of every kind. it is a most dcsirable'prop• , rty for any one wishing to ciimmenee the Tan ping3winess. It will be sold on accoMmoda— tnig terms, and po,sesion given immediately.— 4ny,one wishing ro see the property can tip so , applying to.the subscriber. r'' JOHN MIANICH, .. Agent for Elizabeth and Hnnnalt . Stoner Feb. 27,1850-3111. . TWO VALUABLE FARRIS For Sate. rvvrE , -zubscribur offers et private sale the fol L lowing described Real EMato. No I.—Situated in NortlimAdleten township, , q miles Nast 'of Carlisle, about one mile North of the Carlisle and llarrisburg tutnpike road, containing 22; acres, more or less, about j lime stone and the residue black Slate and Meadow land: all cleared and in a (sigh slate of cultiva lion except 60 acres well covered with heavy Timber. The buildings are a very fine ten story STUN IS HOUSE, and a I frame barn partly new, with . ;in Cora erilis, Wagon sheds &c. a fine 1111 apt house ale(' u never 'failing sprind of waternear the door of the -house, - also, agoodorchard .01 choice fruit. No 2 —ls situated one and a half miles North, of Carli , le, 017 the road leading from Sterretta Gap to Carlisle, containing 165 acres of first noel Slate land, thoroughly & woll limed, except 75l acre ',which is well covered with 'l'lollier,„kbe' improvements are a two Story frame_ dwelling house and a large frame barn, all necessary mit buildings is good.condition, also, n good orchard of choice fruit, this farm is well supplied all water for stock in all the fields: Also, 2 wells ol wet. r item- the house that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the property will pleue cull on the subset l'aer residing in Car lisle. A ilMSTitt iNG NOBLE. Possessien will he given on tl,e Ist of A pri it required. Payments lib made to suit chaser. 1e1i.13 50-sm. For Sale or Neut. MITI.: 111118 T AND .111.111C11A:\ M ILI I. 'WWII a 9 the Petersburg Mill, situare to the mouth of the Little. Jllllllllll Creek, Perry County, Pa., - 15 miles Irmo littrrialiorg. A ,4 STONE illll.l, 11110>L•' - 40 leet - square, with two or, shot water a a tc hculs. 4 ran of Preach purrs, and a Swot machine. with all the apitaratas emliplete hir maoulae twring 'Flour—elm, a dwellieg house lur the Duncannon Iron Works adjoin the above an, affords a good home market. The Central Itail Road runs past the mill of lording every facility for gutting grain and sent ding the products of the null to the Eastern cit ties. Tito above property will be sold or rented fur a term off y..atre Iron] the Ist at April next. AP pli,:ation to be made to JANE JONES, surviving Ex'trx of Antos A Jones, Decd, Petersburg, J unitary 7111, 1850,-50; Fur further infornlat•on apply to 1 Egbert, Carlisle, Pa. House and Lot for Sale. 4 ,4 THE subscriber elrers for sale • • the flouSo and Lot he now oc ?!..10 U I copies, or West street, bpi wean Loather and North street in the borough of Carlisle. The house is two stories high, rough-east, with a back building one and a half stories high, arid con tains seven good rooms.. On the end of the lot there is a workshop and woodhouso, fronting on an alley ten,feet wide, runiong to Locust alley. There is a variety of choice Fruit trees on the lot, and a Nell of good water nearly. in front of the house. ' For terms and other information apply to the subscriber. undersigned has also on hand 50 Ve• nutlet) Blinds, of various colours and sizes, fir sale low fur cash fah 1:1-501f. Valuable Farm for Sale. irl ONT A I NIN (I 130 acres, situate in South vt) Middleton township, Cumberland county, t.-to miles South of Carlisle, this farm is of su perior Limestone land, divided off in conveni 1 . S--, ent fields, the buildings good, with an 1.,:cl , excellent spring of running water at the ±= l -1,- - .. door of the dwelling. This property is well worthy the attention of those who want to buy, it soul be sold loWif application is made to the subscriber between this and the first of Aptd next, after which he intends to start fertile liee,..q, those who want to view the property may call on .it. Kluppror, adjoining or to the mulct" , ,signed in'North Middleton, possession given ott the first of April, 1851. J 1-4:13.811E, _ '' March . 4, .850. Superior Groceries, TUE subscriber begs leave to' infiirni his &lents and the public in. general, that ho• bun just returned from the city, with a large all\l general assortment of F It G ROCL LIES, all of which• he is prepared to sell at a , very smajl advance. Ills stock is coMposed of a general assortment, of-everything in the Gro• cery dine, embracing in pairlVas. Cofii , es, Su gars. Molasses, Spices,. Tebtieco and Cigars, Queettsware and Glassware, Fish and Salt, Crackers and Cheese,. Fruits, Nuts and Can• dies. Pius and Etheruil Oils, Fink( Lamps, Hams and Dried Beef, Beans, White Corn, Vinegar, treys, Matches. Drushos,&c !'arsons will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I ant determined to sell at modems v cprofits Don't forget the stand, S t Hanover street next door to Hannan's (Into Esti elman's Hotel, and within two doors of the VII Itin.teer Prinnting Office - „11ee96 '49 C INHOFF, A'ffe*, ANOTHER REVOLUTION, 0„ A MUEL A. HUBBARD, having purcluts. od of Mr Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of Drugs, Medicines would respectfully sq. lick a share of tbe public patronage, at the old stand,.corner of Pitt anti High Strome, opposite fho RAU Road depot. will•keep constantly on hand, an assort niOnt 'nf fresh Drugs. Iliedicines t Paints, Oils, Dyo Stulls, Perfumery, and a, variety of fancy - articles; which he is determined o sell low.— He will give his personal attention to the- busi ness, and pai tichlarlY:to puking up proscriptions, A liberol.deduction made for Physicians coon try Morehants i •andPedlirsii.'t) Feht-,13 ~ • , 7 1i2r tr. %It, ititalic,aisbinhilas' ate so. kiignOdisturbed ,t Cough!lOMs trig',liiilk/idtial, decik tin' act :df 'eliatity2.,tO - advert tit ,any-alloyitiliiiVeT:the would rticOtrirnond:DOC: TOR7ILIar'S .tieinkibla:SeniedY ae `onaticis tife'boat nOW;_tie,rBr . o . th?s,public!;;!tti 10)94 'with dually() poimrs'cif a high ardOr e `,and entire safety be Oven to 'childiiih:•''Akily . Stray lifetfer.' ',,:.- ' CiilviEld , thollienlioes of VioioutieniibOtoiln ..Southi.gtddlekon towpalup,katiouti the lint . ...:1,,,' , . , of.Docntinbeticun ) ;ll.olilzipLE :'.7 /0 ' \ .91110IFEltn,t0outi a i0nr,..,01d, ',..__" l in , t witln,whitolsOad Allithiatiskr4l:lo , 4"1414 " "40001 1 1 requested to . ,nomeifor 7 . '-' 4 -4vard,Provo.prooortv, ;,-pay-char 'Oil 4A ta.ftr anaM.!9P4 1 9 4 0 , 44 - 1 0- dloPpsed at (4 4' 4l ' , ceordingtojaw.; • ~ . -.... i 2 . ..',..:L n , '- ;,., - ' , I. ~ ?:'I, ' ,IT. 1 4 4)0.4' (rv:GEOttr* VOL#Blik' Itiri;2B' 1i960:•'itt.6);•;;41,4 l';v'k.. l +;k l o llV, ' l ': 4, m .. , , t if rianUPAC-'i-ti,-14, 1ijpa..;•761.' Gr-' , geortra9P".4. ulTi -: osrri.ile4eiie:a.,tilnilitithi'et,,,4o3l/Vl:kf3Slsy lii.jeil44lll4l " l l,l Gr e l i, * r 1/iii-iIT,Nr ,48(TIPIP'Par,ii°!qii1)56V131-AlR,coi Akff 13111,i 4.314°tt, M e:, .. ) :,-, ;' 1;i1:dr,1't14!.,41,•„i;,:,w1:21 likt4+,;,:rei,s. iv, / ,' ‘, , l ' 1 ~ .vA ',; Ft `,.T'',",,,,' ",, - • ' . . . .. .RETAlLERS:..:Arlyrioriro • •,... , A 7, . ,. ~ .y .......-----.•-,, , Li §' • toil itotailer.!;n4r , krrls, are ,iiiiill4ol,!, ght(h•dio, within #4, Co ty q( Cuidhlirv. land . , 11114ottirneilhinUEllissified , - Uy.L kleffielion v • Worthington, Esq:Mereantile Appraiser, in AC , cordutice with the several acts of 'Assembly as •-•• • 'IIoW"Si Vi l igli - V . .."1 . X.°1: 1 ..1il trq ..1'1f.,11 - ii ~1 1:0;',. • . ,Carltstt,ii ) ~.. i t ,,,,,,-,., t,.0,4158„, ~ APP YJOhn . 0 t"tifinOhy . ; '3...k Y • 411) .Y 1'. 4 . : • ' 13 ~..10' ' OU .. ..'•'-, • , - 1 ' , “13 , •: . i ,DP 001 7 .I,uopli 1) Hattie -1 ' 13 10 0111 '' skidinuel Elko • 14 • 7 OU . Charles U My ' 10 20 00 • Char.e arnitz (liq.) ' ''''' • •13 15 00 George W Ulmer • : • . 13 • ' 10 . 001 A&. W Bentz; . . : 12 12 .50, llama( liekles (liq.) . 14 • ,10, 40 John railer (lig.) .., ~. .. 14 . . 10. 5 9 Jacob:S FausEi(lig.) • .14 ~ 1 0 . 5 , ( P .J &: DeltheAra. \• • 14 •7 ' 00 W /3114qr4 Agt,' •l4 ~ 7 . S \V, fliii , erstichoo.), 14 10 50 Robat Snodgrass . • ' ' 14 ".y 700 r. , A Herbert Je ~ --,.,.._,• .14 "'• - 7 Oil Thuitinak:Onlyn '' 14 700 Delay Saxton n - is '6O. 'Jacob klidem - /4 - ~7 00 John flutnet (lie- l'etch.)dopyer , . 14 700 J olio 1? Lyon • 'l3 10 00 J go,b Wolf . (lR)) . 14 10 50 S 'A Coylb• 13 10 (l J acub Seiler . 13 10 00 Jacob Leioy (liq) 14 10 50 Georgel'uland WO 14 10 .50 C lutioff Agt. (luo 13 15 00 S Al Iluover 14 7 00 'l' li sidles 14 7 001 J \V Rawlins 14 7 00 \V M Porter 14 7 00 Arnold 6:. Livingston 14 . 7 00 ' ', Thomas W Martin 14 7 00' Natlnnollautch 14 7 00 John Keeney 14 '7 00 Arnold & Levi • 11 1.5 00 N W Woods Agt • 43 lo po b!innuel Goldman 14 7 OU Haller & Conner .. 14 7 00 Lewis Slitter 14 7 . 00 Shirpensburg Boivugh Robert Snodgrabs 12 12 50 Edward &hull 14 7 00 John Gish 14 "7 00 James Gilliurd 14 *7 00 Kunkle - 13 10 00 John Stionbough 14 7 00 Philip Koontz 13 10 JO Peter S Ariz Agt 14 7 00 Joseph "'Nevin ' 11 15 00 W•D li Hays ' . . 14 ' 7 GO J C & U li Muck' • 14" 7 00. John 13 Duncan 14- 7 00 U 'Prone & Son ' 13 10 00 Bantuel Siders (lig) 14 10 50 b D Wonderliek ' 14 7 00 Jacob Pogue (fig) • , . 14 111 50 John Fillwiles Agt II 10 00 John 'l' Owen 14 . 700 Jacob Stityley (liq) 14 10 50 Dickinson. Andrew G Miller Russel & thee 111 Watts • L Beeline!' Naue D Cassell 1 11/ A Weakle, (lig) .131/fflin. Charles 13arnilz (liq) W D Gilleland .lobo B Perry I loiry 16nyder Southampton 3 %V ("ever (liq) :-cnoch, eons & Co Jacob lieffelbunglier • Frankford. D Luckey & Co (liq) J l - iterner Agt - Nest Pcnnsiorough. Christian Leas (IN) 13 15 140 Josiun flood & Son 13 10 00 DonalJson & Green 14 7 00 James treason & Co 14 7 00 (.;• ltenninger 14- 1 7 ;10 hylci & Wiley J useph Smith Hopetoelt Hubert Elliutt WITy & Rhoads (liq) New mile. thhilore & Stough William Barr Agt Hunter Herron Jezinsbn Hannon (liq) 'l' Al'eauillish Jacob Swoyer John Diller Jr ‘Vilhanis & Brother S W Shutt) Mechangcsburg.,,; J :Venison & Co (liq) Swiond . Arnold (liq) Ephraim Zug J L Reiglo - llenry Len. Ira Day Jib: Spuhr I.73wiler & Fella George Webber Miller &,.Miyers (liq) East Peansborough Jacob Reningec (liq) a 14 Adam Ealinger -14 Joseph 0 Banks 14 Flei,Mer & Edsenbour 14 • V 0 Ranks 14 Hampden '1'110111(1E1 C Itheern (lig) G W Feeler (liq) .. J & W H Eulicles G W Singiscr itrucic & Brandt M & 6 Murrett W NI. Ii lIAItN Elias Light J K Book aio ltoliort Ltnn. Dickinson Wrn M liondervon,N Middleton 7 Robert Given, South Middleton 8 John M Good,, Agt M Bolizhoovor, Monroe CW&PA Ahl Mr ()peer, Southampton Pollen Quigley, Hopawall Jacob Au David Oyster, East Pannsboro 10 -• Brewers 1 .nry Barnitz, Carlisle 9 Wi am Alexander, " 10 Andr w Hair • " 10 Beer; Oyster ' and Eating Hourqa deoite L Righter Carlisle 8 - 5 00 Jacob Low • t• •". , a • 5.00 , Burnout Spate Sliippensburg 8 5 00 James Maley, Mechanicsburg 8 500 '• • ! Retailer. of Patent Medichiet A L Cathcart Allen' '• '• 4 • s'oo William Bretton liewville • •• • . 5.00 G W Singiser Monroe 4 5 Q 0 •Josepl2.l) Bunke E Penneboro 4. 5 , 00 C Norton'Carliale''• " '• ' 4' '' 00" Elijah Switzer, ." '4 • '5OO Daniel Rife ' ". .• 4 .4 !aoo Levi Snell, , ." 4 , • 500 John Craig: ' 4 . 500'; John Deemer " • • •4" 1' G 15001 i Cusinraifame COUr.rl6 E; e, OEM do hereby cektil'iiihitiCheefdri4olng ;l en cor• rect list.of the dealer', in Merchandise, }latent Modicines;,&§:i Ou'inberland,nonnty, d 0.,, tariiiid'ii? me by Jefferirrily,ci,lhingtoit4co,,, Merevintire !Atipridier; :All _perianth.° reed AndlblassAqd wider thb 21V9f•1 84% relating? tb Oirciv,eries,,Reinrit Medicine., rni.ookwqB 4 , ar..p. ‘ are. notified, to , cnd f, take bhtiheirirdlibeetkieliCiiiilies`dii" or liefdre"thrt flrenorApri laruPall and , 'Otheritlriz, orld ilinseifiedtairoiboveiwilVcidt-and lake: out their-License prtn i r t heforel, the 11 May, 1850 ; ^....f'.' konTft Count), Tr r. Tieasuier's,9irice Carlisle.; Mar'elt:1111'1.1150, , . „ rPOWIre,-.49. 1 n4L.„,,; 4 TAMES" ,A, wpnild ,rg9peatlu I ly a/ till'thiVattention of Honda Keepers and ilia 'Ohne. to Ihtil eattadoive'atook•lpfo N,LEGA NT Elorav , Vardtobini, 'Cen9.4 and fotherllTables,t; , Diessingyandtillldin `,fireabriluid'everrothlraidela in hia'bra_nek;pf buldilhai.ei A I h an d 4 the' , " large:o4l , nortinent:ilf4OHAlßldrittOdrlielo; lii"°"° 'Pylnak ilidr,Crifrilialdlido - at , the shortens notice andlteliolo9 provided fotqune ra iinV , s 4ll Eohle.ntitahllislitilentodnlifordil; , Haiici! ver etre troarlolilassett': month or year; Carlisle March'. 20'4850.i.rartf ' !PnV• UM 10 00 10 00 7 UU 10 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 IU 50 7 Ou Aretoton 15 00 15 Uu 10 00 10 00 7 00. 15 00 10 00 7 00 19 00 7= 00 7 00 15 00 15 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 50 /0 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 60 7 00 Noßrof 10 00 7 00 7 00 Notth Middleton New •Ckne,berkiwiL li 10 50 IU 5U 7 00 Middleton 10 50 10 oU 7 OU IU 00 FM! 12 50 10 50 15 0,/ 7 00 7 00 10 JO ~, 12 14 13 14 14 14 r Spring% her . 13 I G 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 sailers arliele Allen 10 8 . 9 8 00 5 00 .5 00 • lk ~~x- .~ iS:.S~'r:: —• . • : e..4.;41.1t.4).41,iii 6 i rio;Els, -11 Fit ‘lti'rdest,' Wed fm's 'beit and; m ost` olegant assortment of PIANO FORTES in flip:United Staies,,oun.alwayp he foomt at filo qi , ar,difotise, ' • i :171 , Chkout 'Slreekabare Fifth s • og: . At the Old.Suind,occupitid Moro than n third of aysntury bkiVir r Georgo - Wittig, music puldishi or: riattbs.'lltirp.Vbitarle, SerAphines, &ch arm, &c., fresh from the, most celebrated Menu , lecturers in New York,• Boston Baltimore, Philedr l Phie, end elsewhere. wholCsele' and retail, at the maker's cash prices. 1 0,51.;41t. C 1.1 CARTER, 171 Cliesnnt Street,rbilndelphin. rob. 13, 1F. , 50.,, THIE GREAT CHINA STOR. • PHYLA DEL,PHIA. • rIVIHANKEHL 'ln Ihe citizens of -Carbide L ...,end its vicinity for their ittereaSCd cuato - fii7 we ti t cnin request their company to view our ,largound splendid as:or:mem of China, Wass al. gleenswarn, Dinner Sets, Tcta Sets, Tdilet single pieces, either of (Hass, China or Steno Ware, sold in nuantiticilit suit purchasers, for Icsa titan they than lie had• elsewhere—ln tact Tit less than Wholenalo Priem AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BRITANNIA M ETAL GOODS in greater variety than ever 'before ofFered in the city. ' , ANC Y GHANA in great Varicty very cheap. itlr We would invite any person the city tweet! and see us—they will at least be pleasmPfo walk around our CeautWil sore, and to view the lines! China and the cheapest the 'world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDAI.E & MITCHELL, No. '219 Chesnut Street. Phila. sept26',l9ly ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, THENOLOGY AND • GEOMIANCY i? C 4I010:1C ii t [FROM SW I:DE N.] Office, Ni. 11 LocuA :;t., above rith, op posite the AI usical Find 11;111, Phil'a. *125,1.m0 HAN' tNG 13_.IS' WON. BY my unmet oils friends nit the late Presiden tial election, should convince those skepti• cud persons snit" talk or FAI nines, that no such thing al: tAt I, is Or has been known by the cini inent and disiinknished Astronomer and Astro!. it&er, C. NV. itoll.lGli, Miring his :experieince 01 over a quarter iif a century. Ito you doubt outlestination ? Theo in by not ...very . man gain fi celebrity or Cetieral Tay.lor. Ibuliel Webster or a I leery Clay 1 And yet there ire some who nee fooliffi enough to lento t at in man nifty be !men intin tine power :n see into future events lions can it be possible that the tlei,tinv of man should he governed by the tin, run annulling of a pack or cards ? and yet three :ire tliCalsaiiiiti wino allow liwiliwd‘ea, with Open mouths, to swallow tine gi.eits'y ii tita's of seine 0111 woman, whose true skill consist; in lulling them sn y itit wonders that are most difficult for nlie tiigei , t ton tiTothers; whim are Inure credulous, Yvt more scientific. It is such that bring discredit on a pt oression that has been acknowledged to be a science et the highest °Het-from time immetunrial.and is tine only pro linssion that lots any authorits to sUstnin it. The high respect which fletteral Taylor, anti Charles Bet nadotte, late King; of Sixeden had tor Astrol ogy, is shown by their letters for Omit. Nativi; ties to tine subscriber, which it will giVe him great pleasure in showing to those who finvor him with a eill. In addition to his power to foresee future e• . vents, lie has the power togivc suck information as will effectually reticent such as are given to• the too free use (tithe bottle. Ile is also caps bleof curing diseased heretofore consitica4 in curable in ti is eounley by the orditnnry edi eines,and wishes all to give him a cull who have beed given up by physician., nod wink to be cur ed' Ile will watmatit a cure in all cuses,and still make no charge ex et•pt FIJI• the ecuijornitions he shall make tine el in btsofiee. Ile is often asked Oat a Nativity is? Ile answers neccruling to Geonutiley, one 01 the seven points in the science of Astrology, that it is'a Hot roscope oldie future events of a person's life, carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, contaitsing au account of all the lucky aml unlucky days in the months and years of the persons life for whom it is east; by which meang theinsands in this country and else where have been preVented Morn misforttmes that had beetthitillen in the womb of futurity , by re ferringio their Nr.tivity before entering.Mn any speculation. of lousiness or pleasure., It should be in the hands °revery one as their Almanac for Isle. A Nativity of an individual can only- fore. warn the possessor ortroubles flint are in future for him; those who tire involved in present difli. &itles of any kind must watt on the subscriber in persomor by letter, who is'prepared to exert his secrenulluence for their'imniediate tie cli t. Ile is ready to use tin ilinUellee lO 11111,51illthe results of lawsuits.tund all undernikinks lu u Wein there is a risk involved, heplso makes use of his power fon the reelotution of stolen oe lust property, which he has used for the advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. \P lie can doubt a gentleman's abilities, who hag had tlye honor to be called on and consulted with be till the crow eti.healls ol Europe. and etkiniy a In ;,het t eputa lion as tilt astrologet titles any one liting ? Orj lie eats Le constilleil with al his Mike, or by letter, if prespaia, and he is prepared tin intake use or his putter tinmaty ?film [(Mowing topics:— Business anti deseriptionsita unveiling by land or sea; colirtAllllB;ad.Oce given lin• their, successf u l accomplishmentisp,ettlating in sleeks, MC11:11111. dise, on real estatet the reeoverieg of legacies in dispute; the purchasing of tickets; mod ;;IC saict) of ships at sett. lie also offitrs his sett ices respec ting henilth, wealth nod marriage, love affairs, jeuramys, la w suits, difficulty in business, fraud, atill in all the concerns or life, and Invites all to all who aro-afflicted; corporeally or mentally. • 7 00 7 00 7 00 Ladies, 50 eetitai Gentlemen, Ell. Nativities calculated and read in 11111,..aecording to the Or• steles iltassuline Signs—Ladies. $1; GI otb•nteu $1,50. Nativitiesualoulated according to Uetnnali ey,l'or Ladies, $.2., in full,. $3; Gentlemen, $3 in full, $4., hiotcl sPilitot or lactok y H, Venillan 111.nd alattutacturer. • sign ol the 'GOLDEN EAGL E, No. 139 and 143, Seat h Second Street, below Dock. Street, ILADEIOIII.A.., Keeps always on hand, a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDO W BLINDS, natinfttetured in the best manner, of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices Having refitted and enlarged his establishment ho is prepared to complete orders to tiny alllolllll 'tithe shortast 'notice.. • Constantly nit hand ah assortment of MAHOGANY 1' URN 'TIME pf ovoty variety menufuetured expresslyi for hie. own sales, and Purchuserl may therelere . reli on a good article. • * * *Orders from a distance pecked carefully and seht free of porterage to any, part of the Nag 15 ly] fl.„ C 1, Alt WATCHES! WATO 11$! '-.....%) ...., : .§ -4 . --,...,..., ..r....': 0 ~-.:----, ... ..q.4 i . ' ,'//r .... • ... • pr,cal induce 47101i3 ' t0 ' sons in Wang ; of sa L'CLO di yoceived :additional oupplics o ILA .Gold and Silver WATCIIDS: of every Aeacriptioaqklot London, Liverpool andAvvit• izerland importations, is now prepared' •ielt the very best articlo al n price far below lany 'oven ofiereN re (lie-sonic qttnlityy ettnnp,t, bo„und,orso pny„o,thor, ; store.,,in Phitntletphin'fir Nvary watqh d 4111 1 liti pliffeal yl•itbilulniodyl and' watinPreed" to :lie 'ea kopd . datClttesentedl 'L!' r, • it) ."- atticerm thpfoltirkilittgytu.priffs.4l.• y ~0 o p .11 !LIMN 6 . 1;1 it to 'itika; 1 . 11 , 061'4.1 , 1n • 'or 0,28 on SilVeto &VP' O's ." •"'". 'OO , , Gold LBplllloBViONVOledoio entlitetlaoll , (iVP22 00 Silver' 'do • do , • .0!:,OP :The L, l - R. - Sri:J=ll Gold Pen, a superior, arOrile in silver ease, with Reneikap )varranied • 01,50'; 'Gold Penaile fOr - illil•And Wardfi; Gold; Medallions; and Loaliet for DagitrrrootypeLllceo i1ea 15 8 ;9,P 1 4.A0A , 11ditig0)00140)9.14, 0 440/0 a Merger 4,lngs, - F,lngeT,:,.4l:inge,' and, w,genorali ,assortmdat teftleliterypdesariPrittifiatil , X.llliyolry,l unusnal , :•. i• ' , Jy'a, 110 .N d e' rill 2d 40,er,,R(1,10,p1i Getout llllil6 • -.1 '6el if 'if rus_e`Sl . Shes theisiiii fu I tirticies fored=roilehlizij l emilsioitlPO'cf"Willte'gehi II; 11.1 i civi Teeth:a tid , ),Nal h fi Freati:i,niet yi011 , 00,0filo'h) ate t ; (iagN tran VI o'iol'dfni? hie,:ltiweist pric'e&h , •l, '.0'1,1 044;6; ' 0 1`.•1, , `,41 .t 7l l-,41t'. 1 ",;,14• , k8 ',until 0 TTI• .I ` . ll 1 Iln - rn 4 4 • ~ a :: ~~; „I'a~l3C~~llltLoU~.,m;,,:w, . . . • • - c-I Cumb., VOly Tkansport,Eition. House. t .°-- ItA•: , f• . .., - A-- *.- . .--...ra z a 1 .51r /./..; anal 'and Rail Road:Liuis, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. . x W, trilltlitti., Forwarding and Coirunissinti Cift Merchant, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs his friends pod the public, that from theliheral pat ronage extended to him during the past year he ,has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has ad ded Iwo new, large and splendid Boats to Os • LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op-1 eniag of the Canal, to forward PRODUC Eandi ' MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and,Tiorn Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c.; M th'e; ' lowest rates of freight and with the utmosl•des, '- patch. , • • : Agents for Boats, . :. 4 . CART,IST.IiI ,T GASR.EI.I.,• liner street Wharf, Philadelphia, GEISE & SON, . NO. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore. , - 'CLARK & 'SHAW, J. AIt:FADDEN & CO. Pitts'g A gents;for Cars, W UND ERLICH & GRIER, No. 272 Markri at., Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Ma,Nlot ilt. Philadelphia.. SITER, JAMES St: , ,30., Breads w4;l ladolpl4. PENN'A.& ' '''INE, 4 'Ndril "rt taltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, 1848i—tf4 ...._ *Heel's Embrocation for' Horses..; THIS valuable EMBIta -6,,, CATION will cure Sprairrs, cfa k ,., : : 7, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell- V ing, Rheumatism. and all complaints which require un external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches, and the incident to Horses Laving white feet and 'cases, produced by the St. John Wvrt. It is - also highly useful in relaxing stiff ness of the Tendons and Joints and produces beneficial efferas in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This Emile() DATION is recomended to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers or Livery Stables, mid private gentle men owning horses, and should he constantly - kept hi their stables. The GENUINE arti cle is prepared only by \V. MARSHALL, No 302 Waco at Philfulf‘lPllM. And for sale wholesale and retail at D IL RAWLINS' Drug Store'W Main street, Carlisle. '; . . _ . March 11-Iy. f•N. Restoration SE Preservation of the Hair. ~ • . • ' i@/3 Wise dr. Son, oritirginia. M \ VIJ & HON, ill Mg it altogether imposbible to attend personally to the great number of daily applications, front all PCOIOII3 of tile ,Union, for their .remedy for Baldneon, and for their celebrated HAIR TO NIC, have found it necessary to appoint a General Travelling !a, to visit different cities and towns throughout the United States, vdsting him with authority to appoint sub-a gents, use and vend the Hair Tome, and to nit ply the REMl'othvfl and to put them into the hands of those he may appoint to ope rate wherever a siillieient mmther of patients in any town ornet , ditoohond s hall be obtained. Capt. GEORGE C PAT, of Fatiquier county, Va . ¶o aline ant horizmrtp net us. Gen eral Travelling Agent, with thOpiwera above Mlicatcd. ('apt. C. may he expected to visit, ait.'speed ily nn practic,ple the principal c ties and town of the•l'ninn. N. 1.1. Cnpt. Calvert will alwayslalk on hand it lull supply of the HAIIIIVIC (which cleanses the head of dandrUff, strens re th ens and invigorates the stair, and pvenra it, also, from tilling off,) for the region of eofintry most contiguous io - his operations, or it may always be obtained at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of tho Union, by addressing the pr.m.totors, iII. WISE & SON, Richmond, vs. fttr Price $9 per dozen cash. Six bottles for ss—or ono dollar single bottle.. 4 .oo , [nov2B,ly For sale in Carlisle by S Wrl A V E STICK Watches and F Tewely I - -, 4, , . , t•bIIFF.A i'Eli 'TIIAN EVER ,* 4-- 2 'A . Wholesale and Retail—At the ..''s '4o\ ' f '; "Ppadelphia IVatch and , Jew,: ,• 4 • ~.:••plt. 'tore, ' No. 96 North -'), 4 -:. 1•::1‘F ND street, corner of Qpar- 1 40. c o;:fithi..:', yl3 trect.. Gold Levers, 1:..k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upwards ~ Silver Ley.erh,lhll jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepinasnittt eases, jewelled, $25 and iiiinkardis Silver Lupines., jewelled, 010 and upwards - Silver Quitytido Watches, 8.1 to 10 • .. Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Desert $lO l Table sls,4ither articles in pro portion. All goodg'warl-anted to be what the are sold for. Constantly on hand a largOa"Ssortment . of fine GOLD JEWELRY titi&SILVER WARE Also, an assortfnent 'of M J Tobias & Co:, E.Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & CO, John Harrison, U & R Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above 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 person or dering put on if requested novB] 0 1 " I q p . i 1 '1 ta iv i p ....___.. ... ~,.. .......,.-4......„......... In all Chriatinnizod and civilized countries, has canzed a larger proportion of doodle than ono other malady flint nrii fillets the human fondly; and. 1111t11 within it few pairs, theln hoe not Leen any certain remedy to awn We oiWittlAttl. tin or lid destroyer. Ilia now— BRANT'S INDIAN PULITON.IItf BALSIIII rover rrt maul, ho the in., 41thaply notrArtf tired 11....ctered nv (!nv .vst 1-I . loN—revd, widanbte4C.o.l Ur Werral. 41 and ituvt.htlan t :64 . $ rr W...• nu, or 1•••forc• C 1 , ,..! I v nny alvti.otott. hoprlr ti Well , 5c,,,.' of lilt. PM/m.ll i t ernoita un to isovo v v 't . t t• n • •••• •i Olotottott tot fronuln to he actual.- ~ 0 , • rit toe. 'S It.. hall eir Lm lithalothrta tooth . , It , vo •• . •I tt I v.t I,';: ,• tt Ito it trap Haiti tvottl tot . .. • t•r by.. 1...tv us well cod hearty as they It p•... r•• the c'enow uud'pur:fl lug virtue. litany SR patv.•6C 161.1 net 6 . 1. Its thel preimne Jim wDrch.ce call BBRAt•NT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. 'P••e It.t on 1y1••..n front a• 6 E.crtnrt. beennno II por.oru•a ul.• ~,I1 01, h;::h a.e greelorlarill adapted to, and are r, the our .if \NX II il~ l \ DiNSI I MP . TIONS t n,.1 stl I wt• LOWS Ot n putrruntury nntuts.--sitch diseases us u t .lo.y I •0 4111 . 100 mule, urtlutury truattuent, whou they “..ttelt Itrralt; Throat, bllllf.S, .nild \ 1.3 A :11 Ise No Cl,lt:b .' Ul.er.ll9 (a the LUNGS, nn I rlxo•wln•IO intesnally, nn certainly and unity al, the Pu. r.t EN, ti.T cruel, and heals Werra rxternally. Tills It 4:P.in c era N I ,•m ..1,44-4701/0 mnl Consumption out 6( TnN, nun till other 1:1110/1i0d Lure failed to do good. Thousands of Corxsurnptions and ('Ho csk rou t des ulmndinatlyprovo Ito entraablo rpfoacv In mielt illoonova t anti 11.1 uudouhud curattivu InoverOuld enalhhl✓, brallng prioivrtleo, in fin li,lloa•ing entnplulllio end 11140:1/.1 , 11, VIZ.: Apittinprf Bland, Medina at the I.un•v lain in the !treat! and Nide, A'ight•Swealo, Nervous CUM. plaink, Palpitation' el the Mal,. Cholsra Jqlnnhaa, I>psen. tent awl ,Vtanyttr. Oupiptatintr.lti•Chifdrenlitul Abaft, nod all FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS, Ni. 11. MO y 011 ' Ored tie thu politic hni beer beon hull' in. 'revioin nod ciflrlual. 10 rughoring of flip incidental tonamso•. sI, and i5 ,, , ,, ,a/upities of thu sox, NA :314A CM'S Y • 11.,,. tlq. II notices no ditilitcnct, wilutimr.thu thmoimunettt hc.u.pla owl., mar, or trtbur It/Tibias-it ttEGur„vrEs . I reuatlyniou thc,.hOorhea, , mauti,sitty cinCVI.A. / 84othing no vittrying IsortSbuo 011tITA1111.111.• :ANC pultillllloB. ;; . , • • CONStriV/l ir inCiN ''',4 P '' A -1 ~. " d r \ bYII-4,o::tifp MAN C-) St ED'f, ' wt, C(IICI.CI: .I iV SAVP i,irc thleli A .fIAM to used; totort'ullur'llus pursuit to etak rhin ed hy. /tlofrfani Aychts ( , 45.. to , 1,0 .. 1 0140 I , i+i *thy4tver..: • , diteq,e—orkuully Oils mum; oil con none, _ • Mist' the( Fli It OCID , toCI,UTII Sacco kW/ Il , • Aitu.rortkolari bri;lgs , l%4 o ..lnui Ito • 01 ,, C414k god- un.l...fibh at prat/ or nl4lituscocuntottettoss [nal Mato. 4' o rofur fu our, I , lll.lCCii: • .•.c. , , ' • Tide cure weeSlTuctull'ott Aro/4111A 1/VT,E!tI.IN, 4.1 linflaton Spit, SOra top; •Cniinlii; Wa Cull provelie. 'aka wc#,:prapaancol,insartib/sloy,sial.rja.!lic!iciANs... aL•toteii . esPiletnbleiMr;' ,chinas nvilfilsertrre,'Noillfran Minty, PchasylsoOnk,wrtau to , . May Ala)ll,,statio,filtmong other Depot:D*lTc which had Mum ,Froth the uto .1, PULAIONARY AI.SAM, ihnt t0rn,.111% thult cuelonietclidd Shout Mntt bur child, which hid Leon subject jo vies ,faa•: ~assal yes rt,lvell , Curfid try Mu boo' of MIA ST.S 1t.A1. 5.{41. • . —See ur r il'ainrhlyislihr curecCeireched by .11.11AN ' 'k'N• o N.A . d' Y lc lA . ltP',' , " ll • ' cAlicfccitf:utilP'o44 4.14r.vd . ,0ci0091 nay . failucd.cOnwen;,..,l4..ll}?rry, i. 2.• , . •,* , ev*lt ,, C P . LERAI, IN LIAVAJ'voi , • 14eivr:inoiirn. the: ei - kit.". brchir that ihiltiulustroying complaint, .whulf,tecUihcct,laiWcrw... weather—Cholera /titanium, • or what "ta celled 8111.11MIC/C, '',AIIANT,'B,I . III , 4I9I ,I AnY Ito administered iolltethlttl.,'lVlshoOld,'-holvevor,;ln ouch , , s *cut, h'e ucett,luf PI rd. , OAT al lgair.") )4 • /a ' ! 1? , n 1P411 1 / 1 i . . illll3l repopirtchv 7r l i)hoit ifotpricOn ,ig(l7-13io LETPIq R, ,'l9lO 0 al no North. Second 'V( 0. CPNRAD, Importer of Nyttchos ER ICWEE= IF= '‘. • t. AT'S' '.- • Life Pifis . aud . h ten i x .hitters. Those Medicines have now been bef.xe the pet, • EC for. a „period of FIFTEEN 1 during that time have Maintained a high character' in almost every prat of thetlebe for their extraor dinary and hitmediate power of restoring perfect health to personsauffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. • IIIT KANT 'THOUSANDS • of c er tifi ca ted instance', they 'have even rescued autrerera from the very verge of an untimely grave, Mier all the deceptive nostrums of the day had ut terlyn failed ; and to many thousands they have perdianeutly secured that uniform enjoyment of Ansalth,- without which Wei- itself is but a. partial , blgssing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy Mrs riably,and infallibly proved; that it has appeared namely lees than miraculous to these who were .acquainted with the beautifully philosophical prin ciples upon,' which they are compounded , and laden which thisr consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with re newed tone and vigpr, that they wore indebted for their name. Unlike the host of.,„pernictous quackeries which . boast of vegetable, ingredients, the LIFE MEDI CENES are'purely and eolely ydgettible ; and con tain neither Megengyaor Antimony, nor Ante ma, nor,any °MIS-mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful...algae, the virtue! of which, though loupltnown'to several Indian tribes, and recently Op melee eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto-' y - geth,r unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and wore never before adminis tered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly - settling round them ; and to remove the hardened forces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medi cines only partially cleanse these, mid leave such collected messes behind to produce habitual Costive ness, with all its train Of evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the preju ' dice of these well.infortned men against the (pack medicine/16f the ago. The second' effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES 43 to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by this means, the liver and lunge, 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, boforp it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through4.he veins, renews °rev part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the-banner , - of health in the blooming cheek. •The following are among the stressing variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES aro well own to be infal lible and second t a h n o d ro c u r g e l a i t ly ing ole a an fl e o tg the pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Lou of Appetite, Heartburn, :Headache, Restlessness, Ill,temper, Anxiety, Latiguor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. the whole length of Costiveness, .13Y the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence: all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhces and Cholera, by removing the obarp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative Beare..., lion of the mucous membrane., :, Fever' of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process' of pentpi ration in such caeca, and the thorouglisolution el all intestinal obstruction in others • The LIFE Menzel:see have been known be cure BREumaTism permanentlY in three weeks, and BOUT in htif that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsie,B of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening ale kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the woret cases of GRAVEL. All3O worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which thews creatures adhere. • - • • . • -. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the' air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous which ovals slight colds will' occasion, and which, if not re moved, becomes hardened, and produces these dreadful diseases. th ee pe c r m c , U rciy s w hainch Itnhvet erlaasS em a dby cENEg give to rho blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex-' ions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, 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 erect. an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement iu the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS, and INFLUENZA will always be cured by one dose, or , by two even in the worst cases. PILES, Asa remedy for this moot distressing and obstinate malady, the 'VEGETABLE LIFE =DIMES deserve a distinct and emphatic Secommendation. It is well known to hundreds in .his city, that the former, proprietor of these valu able Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of TIUKTY•VIVit YEARS; and that lie tried in vain every remedy proscribed within the whole compass of the Materia illedica. ue however at length tried the Medicine which is tufty offered •to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery bad been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by any bui»sii means. • FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these ' Medicines will lie found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Oilier medicines leave the system sub ject to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is portminent—TßY THEM, BE SA TISFIED, AND BE CURED. s Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints; General Debility, Lose or A --PPETITE, AND DISEASES OF FitmaLcs—these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results,in cases of this description :—Kmo's Eva., and SCROFULA, in its worst forms,vields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. NICHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBIL;TY, NERVOUR COMPLAINTS of all kinds, PALPITATION OF Tile LLEART, PAINTER'S Couc, are speedily cured. EIEROURIAL DISEASES. Perstins Whose constitutions have become im paired by the injudicious use of Mcaborty, will find these Medicines u perfect cute, lie 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 tlitmt-boyond the reach of competition, in the estimittion of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their ncfarioue authors arrested, both iu the city of New York and abroad Huy of 110 0110 W/i0 /8 not 811 AUT/10111811/ Aairtr. Prepared and sold by Dr. W. D. AIOFFAT, 336 Brondway, New-York. FOR. SALE BY • J. W. RAW 7 A Purely Vegetable Ze"ll l. ' , o- , . OR SD ELL'S YEGETAI3LE IMS - ," 1 61?` RATIVE PILLS nave been gradually but surely mooing into favi Natoong forni• ' lies of thls•Country for sotne'yoars past. Titer !. have done this entirely tnrouult their as a FAMILY ".11.1.1i1DIC TYE: • "ifitcP ..cis,. have been appoinuni hut. no, pallidg'.axid nag:hug such , ,'axis resorted •to ,by.quaOks to sell their ~ rninliciaci • , his been.dons:•.. , oileied , and A nye, and ‘iillenn thine td bo'sold,byytl!•li= . 6 jjj 'Aitor . ccekn „ i The nrop:rictors,.elafin lot' ihatriAladmitia 4.llo" , follOWing advania6O - o c ver • oll•othars,- 4 vizi. -I . lltov.ara. , P 1111:ELY. V Et.n.! Tikutx. are PE- f R A,l3..kL* , FREE ',lrani. all PAIN. ,TiniYeen tt/Oo•wit.li EQUAL - 111 , N • EDIT by tlial.Y.l4O UNPSTtWANT and the S Mt 0 N bitMrlVl.A . N . Thoir•Oftietaney i n •Fe. vdrei , Aguo. Hontioallea.-Babitual Coatlvene4, Cholera >lodine; &a. line boon pro. „troll tcpan,llionsan„elhoy aro a ; Cortain ~llre Tor W orth s , into lirov,iatora p,oroaa a eartili-, .c 10.00 (11 , gentlomnt) At•:.'Loutswlio %via ceu.. ji TAPE W 0 RAI' hirtha 'tiod•6r AVM.' IVY THIN :V/IFY 4 'W,IL 4 4 ' NOT FAIL.. • Staid of Pdnntiylvd= nittairit nllO P; ,, Alvtaiv , q,b`dr. sold; priad.,2scta bdx ; :poptainink:FlFirr , ttl LI ;S, with full , di rectiona OgonlOLCumborlvd • Conntp. 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