Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 12, 1850, Image 4

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Fronethe7ary World.
poun
. One hour with my God t 'When daylight brealii
Over a world thy guardian core has kept,
When tlid fresh - soul from soothing slumber wakeir,
To praise the love that.wetelied trio While I slept ;
When with new strength, my blood is bounding fide;
.The'first beat, sweetest hour. I'll give.tb Thee. '
One
,liour,witk Then, when busy day begins
Iferlnever nosing round of bustling mire,
Whstib•must.meet with toil, nth! pain, and sin!,
And througit.them all thy bides must bear,
0, then, to arm me for the strife to be
. .Fstithful - to depth, kneel ati!liour to Times
One hotly with tlieU, When drer; the ilorious sun
High in'inid.heaimmund - panling - nature feels
[Mann end nvarilld,_ l lllll..Matt_lias_do`n%
For one e houryvfili urOing life's swilt wheels
in that deep pause'my soul from care shall flee,
To Make-that hour of rest one licitir with Thee. -
Cone hoar with Thee, when saddened twilight flings
Her soothing 'charm o'er lawn, and vale, andgrove
'When there breathes Uri from all created things
The sweet 'enthralling sense of thy. debp love:
♦nd when its softening power descends on me,
heart shell.spend.an.hourAvlth Thee.
One hour with Thee,"My God 1 when sOftly night
Climbs the high hoaven with solemn step and sir
When thy sweet stare untitterably bright, ,
Aro telling forth thy praise to mon below
0, then, while far from earth my that's would flee,
I'll spond-In prayer one joyful hour with.Theel
,antereolin# ,factiL
Sigris.of-the Weather
Red. elothlS_in the west at sunset, .s
-pecially when they have atint of purple.
portend fine weather. _The The reason is,
that the, air, when . dry z refraCts_more_
r:tror heat making says: and as dry is
not perfectly transparent, they are again
raected in the horizon. A copper or
yellow sunset, general' foretells rain; but
ass an indication of wet weather .ap
--..-proaching, nothing is more certain than
the halo around the'moon, which is pro
duced by the precipitated wafer; and
the larger the circle the nearer the clouds,
and consequently the more ready to
When the swallows fly high, fin,,eath!
er rs tovbe expected or co-' ,aued; but
when they fly low' ars close to the:
gronnd,.rain is aim"- surely apprpach
lamed a's -
ing._ This is .. -43 • -
sue the flies and gnats, and
flies Swallows
. 0 „, gnats delight •in warm strata of
• , and as warni tia:" '
ally moister than cold air, when the
warm strata of air..ls "ugh, there is
less chance of moisture being thrown •
down.from them by the mixture of cold ,
air ; but when the warm and moat alt is
close to the ground, it is almost certain
that, as the airflows into it, a decompose ,
tion of 'water. will take place.
• IS THE EkltTll FULL OF SEEDS ?—The
fact that earth or, „soils -brought - up-from
diire'rentdepths of the earth have, when
exposed to the stpriii: - air: become cove
eyed with vegetation, has led nten•te sup,
• pose that the whoje earth, from centre to
circumference is full Of seeds. ' This can
. not be the case i-but there are, neverthe
less, remarkable instances of the fact a
bove named.. Weonce threw up a lot
of coarse gravel; late jh the fall, from a
depth of, nearly ten feet, and early - the
next. spring, it' was. covered with pig
weeds which grew very luxuriantly.—
The greatest depth. we ever heard of
seeds being buried 'we find
-in a recent ex
change paper. ' In boring for water, late,
ly, at Kingston upon the Thames, - some
R.MI was brought up from, the depth of
three hundred and sixty feet. This'earth
was carefully covered With a hand-glass,
to prevent the possibility of nay other'
seeds being deposiisd upon it; yet, in a
short dine, plants vegetated from it.—
[English pap 4,._. '' '`
Otia RlVERS.—Professor Rodgers. as
commenced his Oreologicallecuired at
the Smithsonian Institute. In the course
of his remarks, he states some very inte,-,
resting facts relative to our great rivers.
It appears-that the Mississipp; drains an
area of' 300,000 square miles ; •and the
total amount of water discharged per an-
Mull, in cubic feet 8,092,118,940,000.
The amount.pf, sedimentary _matter -in
the Mississippi -water is estimated at a-
• - bout one twelve huridredth-part, in mea
t sure, of - the:whole volume discharged per
annum;' andlince the &Jails' deposits
in the delta are estimated to levee mean
depth of fifty feet,and to have• been whol.
ly deposited by the Mississippi and its
.'tributaries, the least possible time upon
these hypotheses, requited for the depo•
sit*, of the delta would be 13,648'years.
The Writer dieelraWd'irVb Same time,
would:511 a sea 850' niihis square, and
one - mile deep-:•'
Ic
lcurATiox.— The introductt nr j of
lationlor the small pox into Amer
ras by,the well known Cotton Ma
in '1721. During that year, the.
pox raged in J3oston with unparal- e
_ fury and fatality. - Mr. M. haviiig
road in the Transactions of the Royal So
ciety of London an account of the new
- mode of mitigating the-violence of the
, disease by, inoculation; as. practiced in
Turkey, communicat d,'it to the physic
ians of the place, an urged_thoir ' adop
tioii of it. 'Wahl e exteption- of- one
individual, it was u animously opposed
1
by.the faculty; Th t individual,was Dr.
f
Zabdtal .Boylston, 1 ho commenced .his
ciperations 'upon his own children and ser
vants. - The controversies which ensued
were of- the most a t rocious. character.—
Such was the,tempost'oc popular inctiq
nation- raised against:the 'actice, that
both Mather and Bbyllton.Were in dan.:'
„. ger oflosAig their li'Vesi It is gratifying.
to know qv, although opposed.and slant
dered at home, pp, R,., Vas appitriated
abtead..l.4l 1725, he. visited Eli land,
an was'reaeived With,,the. highest. favor
)
and attenuon by dui mest.'' dilating' isited
'character's in the- Writiorr;:sil.' ev" n by.
Royalty'iterilf. He Waif elected fellow,
' of. the BoyalSoeiety, being 9 - first in-_
:..Catance in whickthatlonorWas'cOnferred
,upon. an American,.• ' I
- - gcrlt itrstated that the_human , fife
iten be estimated bi the . pulsationSamao
performs: Tlius . 70 '.years, for
'th6 common age of man, arid 60 !Mises
li.
-A
• •
• Latest .
_nut' 0-Clionn:gainily-Groeory-Store-of-Jo
seplt D. Halbert, %Vest Mnin streeta,j;
lisle, has just received a large'and fresh ieL the,
of lie best FAMILY GR 0 CER4Z e „ heer i
Philadelphia nutrkets can aflorAty:and would
' ber has just returned from tilt en d the public
respectfully invite his Iri, it country, to call
generally, both in, tollelves his large and in
and examine for tg embraces all the artielel
creased stock„ ,
line of business. Such 'as
usually 41. 3 , t d St Domingo and Laguna Coffee ;
Jt!•rYoung Hyson nod Black Teas, of
ItuMnperior quality and flr.vor; Levering's
vghod, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or
ange grove, clarified New Orleans and -brown .
Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to
lione L y, sugar house, Orleans and syrup
Xelasses. Spices of fill hinds, which he will
• warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Ce
dar and pointed buckets, churns; tubs, half
bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints,
butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes,
fancy sewing, traveling and market baskets of
Alineyi - yosin - and - country -
SOAPS. Also, n general assortment of•chewing
and smoking TOBACCO, spanish half spzmish
and common CIGARS. Ropes twines,. and
'Brushes of all kinds.- -Prime CaERSE always
on - hand. - sperm; • Winter, strained Elephant
and Coinmon OILS. • I)
GLASS, QUEENSWARE.—I have also
addod.to my_already-large-stock, a--number
sew patterns of White. Granite and fancy tea
sets. with CR OCKERY WARE of every de
fcription, which I will sell at the lowest prices
nor cash.
Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here.
toforb ',mewed upon him by a generOus public,
the subscriber tenders them his hearty & sincere
thablts, and hopes thatein his efforts to please
and particular attention to business, to merit, a
continuance of their support. '
ml\larch 20,.1859. JC)S. D. HALBERT.
ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA,
THE ;subscriber having leased _the above
large and commodious HOTEL, situated on the
corner of the Public Square and South Hann.
vet street, and lately occupied by lien! -- ITEsh•
Imam begs leave to announce to .his friends
and the public that he is prepared to entertain
theM in - 'a manner which cannot fail to meet
their approbation.
THE HOUSE has the-roost 'pleasant loca
tion in the borough—has been newly furnished
and otherwise improved, and no pains, will be
spared 'to make those who may Nutirn with
him, comfortable during their stay. His par.,
lore are large and well furnished, and his cham
bers Applied with new and comfortable bed-,
ding.
1.1.fS TABLE will lie supplied wi h the best
flie Market'ar:afrord, and all Who are connect..
ed With his iI , MISC will hn found 'attentive care
ful and obliging.
'BNB BA It will contain the best liquors the
city can produce.
Ills STA 131,1,751r1iw entire'
sloe, capable of accommodating front 50 to 60
horses—mug - Mg it a desirable shopping place
for!DI! 0 VERS. and will Be at tended.by a skit.
ful Ostler. in short, nothing dill be wanting
calculated to ttdd To the comforo.and conveni
ence of those who may favor Him with their
patronage.- BOARDERS taken by the wech,
month; or year
P - Tv.rots MODERATE,
fob6'l9-tf,
Sahscriher offers at privatesale the fo
if. lowing described Real Estate.
- No l.—Situated iti.Nortluniddlmon township,
4 miles East of Carlisle, about one mile North
• of the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road,
containing 225 acres, More or less, about 1 lime
stone and theresidtio Meek Slate and Mdadow
land, all cleared and in a high state of cultiva
tion except 50 acres well covered With heavy.
- Timber. The IThildings are n very line two
; story STONE HOUSE, and a
0, good Ironic barn pertly new, with
'lies kn t • . Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, SM. a fine
1111 11 1 1,,,a k spring house . and a never haling
spring °Twitter near the door ort he
house, also, a good orchard of choice fruit.
No 2.—ls situated one and at half miles North
of Carlisle, on the road leading from Sterretts
Gap to,Carlisle, containing 105 acres of fait rate
Slaw land, thoroughly &_ well limed, except 35
acres which is well covered with Timber, the
irmirovemenfs are a two Story frame &ironing
house and a large frame brim, all 'necessary out
buildings is good condition, also, ~good orchard
of choice fruit, this farm is well supplied with
Water Inc stock in all tho fields. Also, 2 wells of
Water nearilio house that'never fail. 'Persons
,wishing to Purchase or to examine tlw properly
Will please call on the subscriber residing in Car:
..„s ARMSTRONG NOBLE; •
• PO;seaden will be given on the Ist ° of April
if reguired. Payments be made . to still the pur
chaser.
50-sm.feb.l3
- Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil.
FinMg new and--valuable Medicine, now
tit used .by the rnediaal profession with
sueli ifetonishing efficacy in the cure of Pul
monary gdmit mplon;. Scrofula, Chronle Rheu
matism, Gent, General Debility, Complaints
of .the ICidneye, &c. &0., is prepared from the
liver of 'the COD VISO for medicinal use,
expressly for our salOs.
(Extract from the London Median! Jonrnah)
• C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S.; Profes
sor of MediairrO in Dnlvorsity College, Lon
don, Consulting Physician to 4 1ospifitl
o — ll for
consumption, &0., says : I have prescribed
the Oil In above four hundred 'eases of lubei ,
enloun disease of tho Lnngs, in different stages,
which Dave boon under my cure the last two
-yours and a half. In the large number of
cases, 206 ant of 234, Itsmse was followed by
marked and unequivocal improvement, vary
ing in degree in differouf cases, from a tempo
rary retardation of the progress of the disease
rind a mitigation of distressing symptoms ; up
to a more or l ass complete restoration to appa
rent health.
Tha ofloct of the - Cod Livor Oil in ' moat 0
• • •
t luso eases was very, remarkable. Even in a
few days the eough.wea mitigated, the expec
toration. -diminished in quant3r..and opacity,
the night sweats.. ceased, the pulse became
--!slower, and - of bettor voliime, and the appetite,.
flesh.und strength wore) gradually improved.'
“In'.erielusion I repeat that the pure -freak
oil from the liver of MO Cod is more beneficial
in the treatment' of' Pulmonary Consumption
Alimony agent, niedieinal,,dietetic Or, regime
nul, ]liar yet been employed,"
'• As Wo have inade'arrangetnonts to precure
ilia Cod BiSer.Oil; fresh. rom, bead tn
be had 1i hiivally ,Irtertt, it
can n o w pureby!the aitJgle
bottle, or In boxes of one dem; ceeli..
Its wonderful efficacy has in.:limed noncom,
spurious ;ireltationti: its anemias depends
'entirely nitrite Purity',.tosi.mu dk care patina lie
used in pfocurlng it genuine.' ''.`' 't
' 'Every bottio,having Oil it:oar-written
slgna
ter°, may go.deponded pion-ea genuine,' '
Pamphlets ;containiug. an .!; analysis ^Of the
Oil, with notices..of .11 frotililitodical.Jounuthi,
wili,be sent to those .who 'address ue 'tree of
,poets o. ' JOIIN C. BAKER At CO.,
Wholesale Druggists ariil•Cheielats,
tictiO—ly 100 Nerth.Thirdet.,
EMI
in a for the -common measure of
palses . in his whole ,life would amouriqo,
- But if, bi inteinp' e'ranCe,
he forces his bjood Into amore rapid mo
tion, sb - as to giVe_7s pulses-in a minute,
iffc:.s.arrio iagmber 'otC • pulses may
-be com
pleted in 56 years, red ucing'hjs-existence
14 years.
9ANNECESARY TO BUILD ONE,
:report_of the Corn nlissienep
=Laud M.e ven t - ap pears - th t- a-se yen ty
four gun' ship 'contains about 2000 ons,
which at the Tate of a load and a halfa
ton, would give 3000 10 - ads oftimber, and
would'reqUire 2000 trees ol:seventy-five
years' also been calcula
ted that, as not more Than forty oaks, Con
taining. a 'toad and'n'-.half of timber in
each, can stand upon one acre, fifty tire
required to produce the'oaks necessary
for every'severny,four gun,.shipf—Ran.-
WAY MAGAZINE. ' •
SUPERIORFREFTH GRObiligS I
Golden Morse Motel,
~62".11 1
7-,r:
SOlll 4 , lIANI4AN
TWO VALUABLE FARMS
For
MEM
Mil
,„Stotts ZI)opo:
• .
Irtatto .11 7 `o . -
71 1 HE•larginst, cheapest, best end most
•••• debut ebsortmerii of PIANO. FORTES
in Inelinned - States,scioffitwupi be founil.nt The
'warehbuse of the-subscriber,.
1714•ChAnut,Strcet,ntionc Fifth,
At. the Old:Stand occupieihnore than'a third of
a century LY Alt,Gecte:Willig, music pulifish
er. Pianos. Harps, Organs, 1:-:eraphines,"AlOh
&C., fresh from the most celebrated N anu ..
ha:furors in New York, lloSton, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and.elscwhero. told , wholesale
and retad,at the matter's cash prices.
— OSCARCUICAJOIER.
171 C tes . nut Street, Philadelphia..
Feb. 13, 050. •
THE GREAI'gHH4A'STOHE
OP PIIILADELPHIA. •
FirifiANlCF UL 'le — the eiti2elis of Carlisle
_ and iisviciniiy'fortheir increased cnstotn,
we again request their company to view our
large and splendid assormueot of , ,
China, Glass di; Queen§ware,
Dinner Sets, Tett'S'ets, Toilet Sets, and single
'
Pieces, either of Glass, China . or Stone - V/6m
sold in quantities to suit put chrtet's, for less ite e l
'
they ehan he hail elsewhere: , --Li fact AND
, thou Wholeattle Priaas.-
'A
mI7IO P - 260 0 D S
ON Gr, ISII BRITAIN NI A - ICI W i re offered in
hi .rciter variety than over .11F great vatic, y
the city. FANCY CAIN''
'very cheap. -
,5 ,3 , person visiting the.
op - We would invils_they will at least be
city to till aftd,Mitnd.onr beautiful store,,enti
pleased to vTll5 t C hi ne „aed'the dampest the
to view l lleFoi. Very respectfully.
world W ; PYNDA LE & AIITCLUML,
" No. '219 Chesnut Street.
..'hila.;ept.26'.l9l,y 1 •
-- A - STROLOGY; T ISTRONOWIY:TPENITILVaiI AND
Profuysoll• 6W • 4obue&,
•
rlino,3l .11 , 11:DEN.1
Office, No. 71 focust St., above Bth, op
positc - theMusical - Fund
,$25,000 HAVING BEEN WONT,,_
ni - 3: numerous friendsen the into Presi
AD tint eloedion, should con Vince those sky,
cal pettons Hilo talk of FAiLtutE.4, that no sum
thing as FAIL is or has hecu kildwn by the e o n
lama and disi iguished A strouomerand Astro!
oger, C. W. ()BACK, daring his :experience
of over a quarter of a umnitury. you doubt
predestination ? Then whm not m.very man gain
a celebrity of General Tie . , lor, :Mauler Webster
or u I Ivory , Clay ? And Set there are some who.
are foslish enough to doubt t ab a num may be
born Nrrth the power to see -into--ffitore-events.
How can it be possible that the destiny of maw
should he governed by the mac shuttling el a
'pack or cards ? and yet there are thousands who
allow themselves, with open mouths, to swallow
the gres'sy: wards or some old n_ whose-true.
skill consists - in tilling [held wrtli wonders that
are nit difficult the-digestion iifot hers; who
are au we cVtactis, yet more sei!.Tlilid. It is
such that bri g-iliser.lit oil a pi ofession that has ,
been acknoaledged to be a science - ot the highest
order,lrom time iinffientorial,aud is the only pro
lession that has any, Authority to egistain it. The
high respect which General Taylor, and Charles
13eoffidatte, lute King S weden Lail for Astral-.
ogy, is shown.by their letters for their `Nativi
ties to the sebscriber, which it will give him
great pleasure in showing': tb ihose_who' favor
him with a call. "-
. .
-In addition to his power .to foresee future
vents, he lira-the powc•rtogive suck. information
tin will eftec(tislhy redeem sueb as are given to
the too liketrsciethe bottl6. ' I It; is also capii
bleof cut siig diseased heretofore cinislilercsi . in.
curable-in 1.1 it ci2tstitry',. the ordinary -:lnedi
cines,and to.i ll.T ive.hinMs call who have.
heed given up 'by'pflyglciatJ'ilnd xviSII - foffie OM
ed • Ile will tcnrrduhil cure in sil,l'esises,and.
tuuke no charge except fols.iho-conffirmintiti — lte
sled! make sisenffin his offitan, Iltnispflen ashen!.
NaticitY is ?
Gebinsuicy,tne of the seven points in Ilse science
of Astrology, that it is is llorrosesnie of the future
events of a person's life, carefully calculated and
trzsiscribed onlihper, containing all account of
all the lucky and unlucky days in the months:lnd
years of the persons UM for whom it is cold ;. by
which means thousands in this country and 'else
where have Men prevented Irons misfortunes that
had beets hidden in the womb of futurity , by ec.
revving. to their Nativity heford entering on :say
speculation of business or pleasure. lt,slionld
lie in the hands °revery one as their almniurafor
Isle. A NatiKity ofsin Milk Muss' can only lore.
warn the possessor of trouble's Writ are ju future
fur 1111 n; those WIIO are nirOlAell In Me seat difli
culties orally kind must wait on the subscriber in
ilerfalli Or by letter, who is prepared to exert his
secret influence for their immediate be : telit. Ile
is trendy to use his influents° to fore4tal Ilse results
of liswsuits,aml all undertskings in which there is
a risk involved, he also maks, use of Isis power
for .the restoration at stolen- or lost property,
which lc has used for the advantage of thousands
in this city :and elsewhere. Who ems doubt ti
new and ewe
..gCIII/Cllllllo,,abilitiltl.oolll,ll-11.{11 the • 119110 V-to
'LW called Oil and epasulted %vim ho ell the erni•in
.1 heads of I.:11rope. and eujoys a higher. repute-
.
11 118 nu :151.1 . 010"er 111:111 any Olio 11%11, ?
ors-He eon be Consulted withal his office, or by
loiter, if in•e•paial, and lie is preptii•ed to make
use of hispooi•r on any Mate folloiVing t op i cs ,
Business of all deset•iptionsitravelling ho land or
sea; courtships ;advice given for their Successful
nacomplisllment; speculating in stock's, alteration.
(list!, or real estate:the recovering berlegacieslin
dispute; the purchasing of tickets; soil Allostilety
ofahipilmt sea. lie ohm olicrshis setviceo_ respec
ting health, wealth and mat•riege, love 4froirs,
journeys, inwsu4s,diiiieuity fraud,'
and in all the concerts of lire, and Invites all_ to
call who, are - filllicical,ourpni•eally nu mentally. •
, Ladies, 50 een . ti.; -Gentlemen, $l. Nativitieti
'ettleulitteil and in 1104'm:cording to ilim.Or
toles of Miteettlitte Signe—L.:idles, $1; :Gentlemen
$1,50. Nativiiies calculated iti%ol.ll lug to Geoinam
'ey,for Ladies, s‘2, ul foil ; $3l Gentlemen, $3
in lull, $5. ,
WATCISES S. viiiiwcums!
Great induce Aa
ntcuts to per. ‘ti'
'
'want .
supsilL'a- 2 .
• of a Fa 0 t/W, : . 9
1r.42 ,
• 1 • 'Z
Vir.HVIN - - •geolved-odduiooat ellpplics" 0
AJ Gold andWATCIIES • of every
doseription, learn London; Liverpool and Swit
zorland importations, is now ; prepared to turn- -
kilt the very best article at 'a prieo flu below
any ever ollored; of tiro somonuality, and Which
cannot be ,undersold by any other store in
Phibislelphia_or.elseivhoro.----Evory -watch-sold
will he perfectly 'regulated, and warranted to
,be an good as r.eprotiented. '
fratei,es at the fallothinty, late•pricesi
.Gold,Levera,tall jowl:11'0,18 'earateases, $O.B 00
Silvor 'do ' do 1.2 00
Gold Lepities,•jawdled, 18 carat eases , 22 00
Silver do -do •-• BOO
• /Pile L. ft: Iffnmoll' Gold Pen, a 'surterio;
article in silver ease, with pencil,and warrant
$1,50; Gold Pencils for $l, nild upwaitlo,Gol
Medallions, arid Locket for Eagurrreotype Like
•1101300S, Gold Chain]; and 4 fair bracelets, Breast
Pine, Ear Rings, Finger ; Itinhs , arid a general
nesorfment of every deeeription. of Jewelry
.01 unit - Sind low prices. - a
.No, 116 - .Mull, 211 etreet,.n door below Rat.
strect, , Philadelphin.
• LEWIS R. BROOMALL.
0ct91;1819,6in ' • -(Pierce, Agent.)
CARLISLE FOUNDRY &MACHINE SHOP
TILE' 'aubtscriber - Wiiitinneil' Ric manufacttire
of ,CAIITINGS', tit hie Fon:inky in .High street
and Waving now on' hand a frill ossortmont af
Patterns, is proparedto furnish all. kinds'Th
IRON AND 1311-ASK -CASTINDS' in' the
host style and and at.. rho shortest nciiico. He.
Itas now on bond "irlargo assortinthn , ol Patti,
legs, such eaCw
oreruslier's, Mill Dealings and
Dudgeons, Plough castings, Points, Shears and
Cutters, Wagon and Conehflorres, oollar'grates
Oven Doors,,lansic' IVeights, &c. Conking
Ten-plate and 'Coal- Stoves.. Ho' also builds
4qowl rcpairs,"CAß,Si 'Threshing, Ma
'
wher Irind Mnchinory, Write ahoy;
test untied-, Dross and' copper Infant
in exehangoAlfar_aiorklinving purcjintied all
allteeny & Co.'s Patterns , persons.wishied
to have thorn will 'find fhern, w my. Opp. • ;
hugs6i
11-arnos * 0 bgpii .41
A .1;1' :very, ea.
:very, , , • I/ ÜBBAR,
fu.
UMEMM=I
GEOiIIANCY
-LEWIS
.111100
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1.10 • North
Second St.
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It9nr(titte ointia.mes
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TilE Alien and'East Pennsborough , Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county
imorporated by ttn,act,ot Assembly., is 110 W rallY
organized, and in O:peration.under tlw manage
ment of the fbliowing-cominissioncrtiotiz :
• Jacob ShpllY„ Win It Curgnsfill•ltchael Cork
in, 'Melchow Jiro neinmt, iChrtsfiatr Stayniao,
Simon Oyster, -Jacob II • Couver, Lewis , flyer,'
Ilenv Logan 13enininiit II Musser, Jacob.
Kirk, Same! Josenli Wickerithatn.
l ire rates-of insurance arAts:loW , and far'ra
hie - as any. Company - oHlie=k•intl-in
Persons wishing to becomosmentber " 1 "len
to - Maktrapnlitation tu. the agente'''" e c° 1 "1 1 "'
• pry - who - arc- willing to wait ,
any
time.
President.
.1 . B ; AC0 I,Iit,LLY ,I
'HENRY . L 0 " sid ` . " t *
ir.;EW IS HY ,Scfretary.
E LTV Treasurer. , •
•
ns nny - C
Pqrsqns wish
VEER
•
r ,:;uniberland count !I.—RU(l°loi Martin, New
nail erlund, C 13 Iferman, , Eingstown, 11ctity
'Zearing, Slaemanstown,.. Inbert Moore and
,Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac ,FinecY, Meehan
.iesburg. Dr. J.. 41111, Charehlown. -
York conot . .y.—.Tolin Sherrivit, Lisburn, John
Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin
John.Smith,'Esq., Washington, \s 5 Picking,
Dover, DtMiel ItalTensborger, J W Craft.
Ha rthiarg.--11ouscr & LoClaitti: •
'Members iof the company having policies
:bout expre•can .have 'them renewed by mak
ing applieatioil to any of the ag.oni,?:
zxrE zrisvltAiqcp
The' Girard Lifelnsuranee Annuity
and Trust Conipany of PAilla.
oirrivi." - roTT[FiTonswi.7uip - itiirsKr
000. Charter Popeheal.
CIONTIN UN to make Chsurattees on Lives
V on Me most favourable terms, receive, and
&memo Trusts, and receive Dennsits on Into-
rest.
The Capital be . nil up and invested, to•
gether with ttecantultded-pretninm lund,allords
ruttpEcT"SECUIZITY to the insured. The pre•
mitint may Ito paid in yearly, hall yearly, or
quarterly payments. /
'l'ho Company add 130.N.118 at stated pe
riods to the insurancesfor life. This plan o
nsurance is thc„,t_nost approved or, one is more
generally in us . a, , Stan apy other in Great Bri
tain, (where IN subject is best understood by
he peon)°, and where they-have-had the long.
, fact,
et.experieneea as appears from the that
out of 117 Lifi!lnsurance Companies tfitme, of
-all kinds, - 87 rat on - this plan. - ; - --
The first 1311 NUS mas appropriated•in De
comber, 4844 , litiountlng to 10 per cent. on the
son, insured sutler the oldest polices; to B.tripr
e 55 1., 7j per Ott., EC - , &e.,on oilier ai-in pro
portion to the fute -of standing, nittkimg an ad
dition_of $100; .$57.50; $75, &c., Lee. to every
,$.1.050, orig,indly itlsured, which, is an average.
of more than fitzper cent .op the premiums paid,
and without ittreasing-the annual payment to
i
the Company.'
The operatio of the BC
by-tho-followit extunple - s
ranee' Resister f the Corn
MIIII
Sil6 Bonus pr
Insured Addition
'sl ,009 $ ItioYoo
2,500 250'00
100•00
2,500 175'00
5,000 437.50
-
- 333
Pam
and-ex
plicattot
the °lit.
dressed
phletff ontahung ahe table of rotes
plomition of the subject ; forms of np - -
1, and htther•fnfotmation con be hod at
e. grad: in person or .by letter, :id
le the Pfisident or Actuary.
•
B V RICHARDS,Prcsiden
I ,J.ADd4, Actuary._ _
ME
CHM
estoration & Preservation of the
.;: - Hair. ' -
.By IVIC 13i)* de. Son,. of - Virginia.
Ni WIS &,..SON, 'finding, it nltt gethet
I mmossde to attend personally to the
great number l' doily applications, from all
sections of th Union,. for their remedy for
f
BUldness
Hive
and their celebrated HAIR r
TO
NIC,_ foul it necessary to appoiiiin
:General Tra' vfiltk - Aaene, to visit diFerent
cities and tows througlout the United Slates,
_vesting hint wh authority, to. appoint sub-a
gents; use Midend,thellnir Tonic, and. to ap
ply the RES MATIVE, and to put them
into the hands ' those he mayuppoint to ope
rate wherever sufficient number of patients
in any town or ighborhood . shn II be obtained.
Capt. CEO, ;E C &INERT, of Fauquicr
t
county, V . A., ii' , 'zed to act ns C;em
oral Travail' Agent, *it the powers above
ndiented.
‘.
Capt. C. it be expecte(
ily nn practic a the princip ,
I n
of the Union,
N. B. Cat' Calvert will always have ,
hand a full pply of the.llAllt 114 t? NI C
,:i k 'lnch clean 'the head of .dandrnif, strength
,lls and invi nteirthe hair, mid prevents it,
,1,
~Iso, from fu g, ofl'.) for the.region of country.
1...05t contigu s to his operations, dr it they
i „waye be °Wired at wholesale, and forwarded
1
nay 'port i the •Union, by nddressing the
oprietors, ). WISE -- & SON, Richmond,
.I:KJ - Price Oter dnzeb cash. Six, betties for
Si or ono dear single battle. (n0v28,13/
For sale itilarlisle by S W II A V C lI
STICK 'I .
M,
or ute.,.x.
SC
th;4sand•
other impure ills
QUA NT ITY
ewe of SerVula, Cancers. Syphilis, and
al the Blond—and j/ e V.1 7 .111' SMALL
we us", of Aredicine to effect cures n/
nf the purifying no edierti power in
subdued and eanquerint suakelieeweee—
• able evidence Mal—
ouch slums°, be
_Slut Median* inhi
thrn Mere is on,
RA
T'S INDIAN.
INC _EXTRACT
PUMP
is such rt •Ilfedieitilit every reglad ; and thorn is alitindan
proof, in yeast cidoffected, that ONE BOTTLE of It
mina morebordiny virtu°, and seiedicat pore;
than thorn is confled in FOUR BOTTLES of nay Sort
patina, or any 14 1111 1 diclno that her over •brou on'ored
I
into. 'Thom inaloulited proof In our
tiny'that'anihlota,
Iry tinyuseof D ktiat hufian'PurVer,
INO pot Id YE -sty that.woro , LAME and CRIPPLED
can 1101 V NI:AU - boy that wore SICK, SCROFULOUS,
and otherwant , d4sud, have beau IMAM). nod CURED.
Hun ds—Thous ands,-
.
wi) town utwil I-FT'S PURIFIER, after having used
and tentnd nu. rtaparillas,,tinti other medicines rec,
onnnonded' to cu load dikumos; have decided that.-.
Branßras is . the Cheapest,
1, 1 , ' e it nc h e u ,'c '" ur ° e7 raT i rc i f e l n ir l e% mete., fL, r t iv n 6 inelt L
Id f nornther 711C111C1110.
' lI ' S
i l ll l' jfi t iaTl B l one i't
1%71 Fit
.., will
Per
RIFIED ., vOuld be as ramp at Per
IrkirariVa at one doiler. But BRANT . '
for only'ONE DOLLAR a bottle; and
a cured, rod in enrabla of mine., FOUR
I 1,,,,,,,,, ~,, one bottle of Sarirspordla, there.
N y e careaelleneo of Its less power anttlesg
I. ehaultl
i tt sold at no more Ono twenty.
ttle, to as Mom, UI Il,e PURIFIED...at.
i DO . r
,I,as Worth!. ,1, .
lAtiera-bow much SYPIIILIS—hoy
bonus° one be
in it, nod, in cj
time, than one
If. then, one
roily 71411
in—"llltAN7
dollar. n hoilli
j
PURIFIER, I
ns to honk, of
7'IIIIFIS re 01
fort), Snrsnp
'medical enien,
five cent. pur
ne i
O
o &Car.,
EEC=
,i1::;v111:on• anlar;i toortkof 111LAIV7' , 5
7, , 1t0nd tho forlowlifg atatoment,.Whleb
muck SCIIO
PURI I 'R
lea specimed • - • -
...,.. - CATirCit.OUS SORO.FULiii !.
thin in dn hbf a' dying waft who yet lire,. ran- saes
curator a / caaa of SCROFULA, by only Sleds. NI
-the of-Br, 'miller, dianAvo,wase.cured-by_the 11511-of.
/Watt OA I. d tho host Saraoyar
_rilLa that WWI OTO r mulct,
Barsaparill not sefild.rot sroageorpottar to olive t the CU re
of anal% r tgly hopeleee cneo. -
Mr. J. B • KIN, of R.., 13.1.4111 Co.,N. had
Ida four sl WO confined to Ids boil tho lost year—bo.
wsa a mo to sease.l. and .dobilltated as to bo unable to
.ralsehl. I el his bead. Ito foul
to
hot radical
ad.
—had us • of eto best Sortoporitto, to no good effect—.
got wore. • ,end was con.blarod to bo In a dying
and not lira twenty/our hours tonyer, - Aviiell he
commune ,e r g BRAN
to PURIFIER. 111. two. wt.
,ear to owl a Anis breathedm throuis
g4,,a c i o d r tor ' his chin, so that he through
the lfolo ,• sr wan SO eaten afound that It could lei liftoi
sr out of era, ft only holding by a moll piece: the use
of one a destroyed by two ulcers; an ulcer molar
the arm, 'to on a won', stand. bad nearly - eaten throuplg
Ma ride body. Thus be was affectod with twenty
such yos• • riffrnsirs Wm., on rations part. of hls
parson..
thr or mud Mt particular., Sou our PAM
viLE
Dr. T t DIWILLIAMB,oun of tho'n•tost phy:
Malan. in was callod to sae. On dray 6.fore
ho cum ushig Branca Purifier. Br, W. examined
hi m , an told him that all the onedkinee fa the work:
could a• aton—that Ills CILIU watt
ree than Heferees!
Jr. lIASICIN'S statement of curial tin said •
r.7lii.er.P°°"l, l l,t 6 ,7 ',7.4'O l f il lVON.Nl
ming - that:and livon, to gel oetter. That bottle
'taxa riff alidad, whom I had been confined
wend bottle enabled ten tO pet out qf aahoss o e ;
• enabled me to walk two mum wail= Cm,.
maimed sir bettltamore; and when I had in.
mm weaken out of Wordy Wears hod henIAJ
baba more effected a PF.RVECT CURE uf
;and rettorwil tne to good haeltlo •
OUIITEEN., WITNESSES :
andaaawom to the above theta, and thellicis
d certified to by Dr. T. WILMA/03-1(r.
Lii.ll'Erlilairelitoblem2:27:tfillritt""irg°l:ra .•
lli olhtlr rexpoclaU• pritntour.• . ~ r ,
, ~
o by J.' W.'. RAW ii. NV
TlCK,Carlialo,'-J , C 4 5 ' 1 .4:13!Aliiak
iE lia'ys,'Shipponatiiitg—Wm Lloyd;
J rSpahr, Mealianicaburg,-1111cr-,
dille—A. C Klink, Blocinfiaid—rilan
nines, Milleratotirn—Jll. Linn &,`Co
rg—J .Tililliirsni, Iclirisburg--S_l i iiiv,
—J NV, VOLlghli9; C 1112101Cral/tll'g7J T.:
r ,:,,,, e ) r i a c i ii b . iti i .r :fi li, la l 'i o a l :m d ar 4i t , i ; l t y l b N e
t . Lutz;
r w i 11
York
-ii't,gaii
EXT„
comm -,
enabl ,
the L: 4
Ithed
• 'PRI IPS ore QuA.CliiSi
: tar Evkitvenor NATI Tilis - ansuri.y.—There la a
Sarsaparilla for sal in tiro 'dun:lrani. towns cattail S. P.
Tau/rine:Ws Sarsaparilla.. It is ailvermsed
NAT., GENUINE, and alt mat: This g'ownsond is no doctor
- and never wait ; Ana wits formerly a worker on railroads, ca..
~,,„I,,,t ed th e uko—yet lie assumes the title of DeCtor fur the
urpose of
g e i e log.creilit for whet he is not. Ito nays "he
Ras attended' two .shotilu, and practiced for. fifteen
years lof Now thalrittli is, he never practiced medicine a
• day
, in boo lifol Such iniufut, teicked minrupsbsentation
l oo k, tind to the character and veracity of the nian.- I wish
o „osincorely, he had never Made those statements of ban.
,oif or oftee. ,1V hen Will men learn to be Nur'. and truth.
ful in all their dealings and intercourse nUflolmir follow
men I • HO' applied to one Duel Clapo ib aseiet hint in mow
ufacturlng his etirture,,stating the :Luce ramie he would
-mac, no oceensto
- mew - have - Imin du mou m lting and nio indale
all pew'
forms, in order to impress titer-public :with tho belie
Die Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla woo tint Arenteitto,-
Sarsaparilla, made front the Old Doctor's Original
pie.. ¶1 hleS. P. -To wnsimil save I have sold tlio.uso of toy
naiad for S 7 a week. twill give hill( 0500 if Ito wilt pro.
- deco one single sottsary proof of this.- fits statemicits of
'.Thompson, Skillninn is Co., ore nothing but a tissue of
falsehoods, simply niade.to deceive the public, and keep
the truth down lit regard in Iris souring, fermenting. eons,
pound. This into caution the public to purchase none but
Old Dr. JAColl.TownSetid Sirsaparilla, linvins on It the
Old Doctor's likoness,•his family Coat of Arnie, and his
Itignaturencrosi the Coat of Arm,
PrinciliarOJfice,
.IV2 Rit..,mu.strert, N..X. City:
JACOB TOWNSEND.
. -
THE ORMINAL DiscovEßEß OF TVE
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 yearn of erre, and has
long been known As the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER
of the GENUINE ORIGINAL ." TOIVNSEND
SARSAPARILLA." Being, poor, ho was colupelled to
limit its manufacture ' by which means it boo been kept out
or market, and the mica circumscribed to those only who
Had prows ite worth, nod known Ito value. It had reached
the ears of many, nev,thelef:s, no the, persons who had
been healed of sore dl,f.ales. and eared from death, lira
donned its wanderftd
I.IEALING POWER. •
Thin GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PRE:PARA TIQN is
manufactured on the largest :Tale, and la called for throligh.
out the length and breadth-of the land, especially as-it :a
found incapable of deemieration or deterioration. ,
Unlike young S I'. Townaend's, it tummyen with age,
and never changye but nir the better' because it in prepared
On seientifie,prznetples by a Frientl fir 111,171. The Itigheit
_knowlethie_ot Chenntetry. the- hottest -dincoveriec-of-the
.art, have all been brott,,ltt into requi-ition in the manufac,
tUre of the 01,1 Den Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root,
well known to medical men, &imams many medicinal
proportion, and some properties which are inert or useless,
and - others, which if retained in preparing it for LIFO, pro.
ducefernmalation and arid, winch is injurious to the sys
tem. Some of the proooltire nl Sarnarlarilla ale CO rooktrita
that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation,
If they are not pre,erved by a scientific process, linown'on•
y-lli_to those,•emierienr,•,l tit its inatinfacture. Moreover,
Prinr7ple.;, which fly oil in vapor, or as an OX.
halation, under brat, are the very essential medienl prop,
eeries of root, which give to it aihita value.. -
Anyperson can boll or stew the.ront tilt theygat:yrdatiC
tolored liquid, tyliielt is noire from the criliiring, inafter , irr.
tore root than from anything else ; they can dien strain this
Inajpid or vapid liquid. Heaton with sour tnolanses, and
Ilion call it " SA It SA PA 1,1.11.1. A RS Tit AcT or SYRUP."
, But ouch in not the :tench. known as the
' GENUINE OLD Pit:JACOB TOWNSEND'S
AIBS,II'AILILLA. BSA PAIULLA.
This is ro prepared that all the inert properties of the
Sarsaparilla rent are livuW removed, everything eatable of
becoming acid Or and re cted ;
then every particle of medical virtue 'in ni.cured in a Our.
01111 concentrated form; and thus it is rendeimi incapable
of losing ascot Its ialpablo_and Jhealing propernes.--Pre- -
- rated in thfifway, ii io made the ttlien pl/Werllli agent in the
Cure of 1111 l notorable DlNcases.
Ilence,tho reason' why we hear centmentlAtionn on ovary
side in no laver by men, women, and children. We find it
doing wonders in the cure of
CONSUMPTION, nod LIVER
_ CO.IIPLd IN T, inil
_in. It III; -•
CITA, - N E NA'. ell CU7'.A.NE
(7,O' .1;1:. UP Y'IONS, PI.IIPL ES, II LOTCIIES, ,
and all alfecttons arking from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
it porsescem a marvellous efficacy In all complaints art.
eing front Infliffesiion, from Anidify of the Stomach, from
unequal circtilation, determination nt blood to the head
d ,
palpitation of of the heart: cold leetztal hands, cold chills ant
of flashes over Pie body. It Inte not its equal in Colds and
Coughs,; nod Twoluotou e:t.p expectoration end gentleper-• •- -
apirettun, relaxing strictures of the lungs, throat rind every
other part.
But In nothing in its excellence more manifestly aeon and
acknowledged than in all kinds andtu,Os Of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS. -
- -
)NUS will be seen
• from fhb" Life
pally, thus:
Amount of Pulley &
Bonus payable a
the purl y's Berea se
81,100 00
2,750.00
1,100 00
2 175'00
5'437'00
It works wanders in cares of Fluor Alb. e'
Falling of the Womb, 04triwtcd. ~ T uppressAebr Painful
Menses, of
a the ineieuimal perivileTand the like;
and is effectual in curing iLII the forms ofivu/ney Distant.
Ily removing obstructions, and repfrating the general
aysteM, it glees tone and strength to the Mph; hudy, and
thus cures all forms .f
Nervotto Di31110./ 1 1C3 and Debility, .
and thus prevents ur relieves IL great variety of °thermal.
adios, as Spinel irritation, Neuralcia, St. Vittio' Dance,
Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Conrulvons,
IL cleanses the Mood, seethes the liver to healthy action,
tones the stomach, rind gives good digestion„rolieves the
bowels of tort/orals] consurpatlon, allays inflammation, pm
Fifes the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, pro.
ducing ceiale warmth coually all over the body, and thi
insetistoie pet spit atom ; reia.es etrteMitr 01111 nouns...le.
maven all :net litrigniatcs the emir° nervous
System. is
Tito Medicine you pre-eltilite • need,
But can env of 0;0,1 things In; said of S P.'rownsend'a
Inferior article 7 Tine 1 1 3 11111; 11.1'3 1111111i1 to 1101 to tro
COMPARED WITII THE OLD DR'S,
,to visit, as spa ,
xl c.ties anti WV
because of one GRAND PACT, dial the ono is INCAPA
OLE of DETERIOR ATION, and
NEVER SPOILS,
while the other DOES: getertne,.ferrnenfing, and blowiaigt
the••hatttes rnutnininr , a IMO I the sour, acid
exlllotli tat, anti Hanna ging other gender Moat not this
horrible romppuud t o 1 1 1 , 1.M110.1111 Ifl the.nysteni 7-71 7 ,5411
put acid fated *ye/rnr nireggiy'flie,ertmeni triihuatil What
causes Dyspepsia hot Arid 7 Do we-not'all . Vov . that when
(nod tenet sit I ttilainarit produces 7
fialulence,-heurthorti. palpitation of the heart, liver com•
plaint, therrlita, tip tattery, colic,and corruption nf the
blond ) What ia - St . "lola loft an aottl_.llunior ilic , botly 1
What prothwea an 14, Itunotra whtell bring on Eruptions())
the Skin, Srold Sat( Rheum, Er.y,topelaa, White
Swellinue, 'l'ever'Sne e tt, and all uleeranona llllrrnal and ex.
Carnal 7 nothitot under heaven but an acid aultatance,
which tmp, and thew .petht all 'hi thinly ol tint: body, morn
or lex,. What r:111••• hilt n !MK alld acid
fluid which itotionatog Itt.,ll' between the
.1011110 and cice•
whare,irritaiing altod imlamin4 the,delicai r otwltea Ilya°
which it .14 I S, Of noi vati.. 11143 +VII, ra impurity at the
bland; tlf.cleranpr.l cumulation, aril nearly all the ailments
whirh ntllirt hum,: ilamie;
Nmy '' it — ma harrMle in nuthe owl sell, aml in . finiteiy
tearse use
SOURING, VIIIIMENTING. ACI:1) "COMPOUND' OF
S. I'. TONVNSI , ,ND,
and net hn would fait] lin vo it m o le, •mod that old Dr.
COO artittlflet Orit•inal Narsatearilln, in an Bt.
!NATION of hit inferior pre'paration !!
erneHeaven forbid nrhaf' the .lea lin an
S,
I
tot.] hear the .liintt daunt
letentlilanre to
'nit'a • artist , I •
We winfi it nude e Inn.% bminiva It la the absethar truth,
Mutt S. li. Towtheihro :ouch: nod oh; lir. dar.ob Town:le:l.l'r
Serenparilla are beoertt•lV i in apart, am( itttittilrly
thie;• that they are milt!, in every particular, having not
one ninglo thine, in rooonnit:
AY S. I'. Toworond iv in, donor. anti newer wen, In no
rdiennet, no ithartn.ideolot—k not, Ito noire of medicine or
dinnana than any other common, unnen.niine,tinproienel o nm.
man what guar anise C..llll.llClltthlie litre that tinny aril re.
reining a genuine trienbile, medicine, containdna ati the vi t . •
teen bf the erthth, , . lined lit ISteparllig it, Rip' which are ln•
caliableThieliangt, which night render titan the AursTs
of Dine Ase inntead or healtlit
But what elan .nlititild lie e fruit yon Inll.
_ltilnWll,
nut:Alin - 1g chnipafitively of I...du:in,: lir dweme 1 It replicas
pertain of MM. 1,1.E:1 . 1011CP Id-Conk and iierVe up even II
common decent meal. linty much morn important in It
dint 01111,ti10114 Wilt, 01'10 111/1 el lit, 11W,1141i1, .1 , 111:11141 4 / 1 .
WEAK tiI'OMACIIS AND
should knntv'a¢•ll lie an.. 1.11,1 en of photo, the !trey
manner of ',nettling awl concentrating tizeir•lwaling virtue A(
also
an extewnve kno,vl,l,l,in of the varkoin dimman whir
alien 'the human*gyentin null how to' adapt remntlitic ;11\
them iiisertnes I
It is to *rent franda upon Mr unfortunate. to poor baits
Into wounded limunoity, to kindle hopn la the denpairing
bonorn, to remora (nialib,' and *bloom, end vigor into th•
crualietrand broken, mid to intinult iutirnthi,,tat OLT) DIL
COI! TowNsxm) lien th•
ortunlty out ineannon lining h.. ' .
Grand On !vernal Conerintirenteil Remedy
within the reach, and In the k Howlett., of all who ncndlt
that they limy learn and know. by joyful nx parlance; its
'Prcannicontiont Power tit '
. ,
Watches and Newely ! ,
4
... . 1 • CHEAvgit TITAN EVER—
;,, ls - ~W holesnlo a n d Itotail—At tho
, -- : -- 9 :, lthiladolphin Watch and Jew•
. A 4'?i•,
7 : _ ..., tyy_titoro," N0..06 North SP:-
7. 6t , t i iit
r c ); , , ,, N Ei.e , , ) ,i ti .. tfaot, (tumor of 'Quay.
(
Gold Levers, 18 k. CHHOH, full jOW(.110(11 @3q nn
• umnrds '
Silve
Gold
Lovers, lull fowelled, $l5 awl itpwarilß
Lnyine, 18 k. ensonOnwollecl, $25 any
arch+
Sil
Lopinno, iipwor t in
vtr.,l„tinfifor Waftilien, $.l to 10
Silver Spoons, mind to twin, por 'Hatt—Tun
et), Dosort $lO, l'ablo $lll, oiltor nrikles in pro
portion. All goods wntruntod to bo whin tlio
ore 'told for. ,
• Constantly en bond u lar's lisserinioni affirm
G GIG JEWELRY uniI , :B.LVER. WARE
Also, en tuisorunent of M J.Tebins &
,Siniuson, Samuel &, Brothers; - h: Ystes &
Go, John Harrison, G. & ft Beesley, sod oilier
superior Patent Lovor Movements, which will
be emu! in [lily style desired ' . ,
• ,
Arrangetnatts have !Mon Triads with all• the
above Unified wont celebrated montifacturers 01
England; to furnish nt short notice ally required
stylo of Watch, fur which ordure will bit taken.;
nnd- tho n9llO and, residence of tho parvoia ai
,darin,gspupoifif requested. • • • '
'''bovBl. 0. CONRAD,
• OL_Wittehes
• Ohina Ectileis Ware.
• •
117 . 24 XT.RA and Otnnn in great 'trod
. 11, 4 oty, French China - Dinner Ten and 'Pone
Seta, Oplrnalitt - ornnmonto; OM, n ynriey a
Stone,. Chimt r fAveritobt and Common Dialute
-
• •
.
• LIGHT . I uGurr t
rink), Caniphine, Lord and Oil Lampe, la trent
variety. • Also 011 a of every qeoorlation„ .•
• ; SUPERICTh TEAS.' ' •
FAH." oolong' and. Break feet Team, extra
tine Ya and - Imperial ; , ,1 est moo iv estli•Oor N
yori c oad for mile pt.:1110 Chem GrocorViilato
f't ;tin - • (;..,' N
CMCllt4s.
Igim,J
Ilcct•
:!‘
1
. .
rfri-II sii hs,riber iespectfully solicits public a
ff. tent ion to his superior nod tasteful stook o
Pocket Books,- Banker's Cases, Bill Books,
- rpm:sing- eases,' GOT& Cates, rOrt AFo:
nines, Purses, Pocket Knives, and
mho. fine Cutlery, Gold . Pens, and
Pencils, Segar_Cases, Chess•
Back Gammon,
Boards, Dominos, S,te
His assortment consists of the -most fashiona
ble and Modern Styles, of the finest quality nod
'excellent workmanship, embracing every•desir
able !env pat torn, which he will at nil' times
be prepared to exhibit nod furnish wholesale on.
retail on the most reakenable terms.
n' -- PurchasUrs who desire to supply Ihe m -
sekes_with articles of the hre5t,nt,t13.1.0.,,,,,W,:?.5,..?g.1'A
I
Pocket -Book Manufacturer,
Phila., srps ,521 Chesnut Street.
~VA
TCifEs, .JEWELRY, kc.
'lll5 subset ilwr resnecaully iufueurs
Eric iis Fd tic public generally, that he has
just returned from l'hilallelph , a with the largest
and most splendmi assortment of Watelies,Jew
dry, &c., ever beiore offered to the citizens of
Ills stock 'consists in part of a, splendid lot •of
Gold and Silver Lever kVatehes, Gold and Stl
vet . Lapine du. with a variety of Watches of
lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold, and
Silver Pencils, iLeptentlid, assortment-of gold
pens of' most approved manufacturSilver
Butter Knives; Silver and plated Spfigis„fina
Silver plated Forks, a large and splendid lot of
Gold and Sillier Spevaclesghe invites particu
lar attention to this article -of spectacles, as Lie
can warrant them to ho the best on this sickpf
Philadelphia,) Common Spectacles of all prices
Irmo'and 'beautiful assortment of Gold,-Fin
."
ger and Ear hint,all prices ; Breastpins, a
great variety, Watch Keys, Fob and Vest
Chains, Silver and shell Card cases, a very su
perior article, Silver thimbles, Silver combs;
cake Baskets, with a great variety of etherar
tides in his line, net necessary to meniion. '
fie invites all yet call and examine his stock
assured that it cannot fail .to please, both in
fluidity and prise. CONLYN,..-
.7re E S T 0 ATIE:
THE undersigned - respectfully informs hi,
friends and numerous eustomora, that ha line
removed his store to Humerich's corner direct'
ly opposite Win. Leonard's old stand, in North
lfnnover•sireot. Ho has recently returtied aom
Philadelphia, with a large and carefully se
lected assortment-of
New spring Goods,
'purchased at the lowest prices, and which lie is
determined dispose of at very small profits. A
'urge assortment of;
SU P ERIO •CL, 0 TIIS
at from 75 cants to 1;5 per yard. Also, Cassi
mores, Crissinots and Vestings, at various pri
ces:
, . DRESS GOODS,V •
said' as,Delaines.ges, and a splendid as.
- sortment of'Sillis. ...Also, a vory,extoniiive as
sortment of calieoes.,Mid 'Oinghatos, suitable
for the approaching season. , Also, Checks,
Table. Diapets, 'Pickings,' bleached and un•
bleached,llluslins, - Donnet s , Fats,
~IDOOTS AN I) , .'S'EIOES.
A wellOkleeted assortment of Men, Women
and Childr,4l's anil Shoes, of superior
quality, and Ver . j. , cheap. Also, boys and men a
Cloth and Hungarian. Gaps...
of all hinds, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pe•
kin Ten Company's celebrated Teas, &c., all
fresh, ainl good. Also, constantly on hand,
the best outility of Carpet Chain.
The subscriber respeellully in}lts his cosh:lin
ers and all who wish good bargains, al give
him an early call. Don't forget !he 'stand, cot..
nee opposite Leonard's old stand, North Han
yer torent.
r lo vh
"Fo
.nplo •
• N W 1W)011s, Atet.
N. It. Jhator, Eggs, Raga and Sonp, take
t market prices.
Carpels, CY irpets.
?,eo NI) supply of InirLlngritin,
,often and On - thing Car ets„
be sold Mummer than ran bul tight at any'tt.thcr
establishment in the Boron . . •
LADIES' & CIIjI I LEN'S AHOES..
.lusi roc:doled antlilier lot of Lathes' Walking
Shoes, Slippers, Buskins and Gaiters, of the
talent shapes and best Philadelphia Manufac
ture. Also, a bountiful notiortinent of
dm/I's lioes. Roots and Slippers, '
CARPET BAGS AND 'I'IIA-irk:Ll:lNp
. TRawics. •
' A -largo, and Trmielling
Bags of ,a superior minlity,..just received.
A
C
7 -7 7 BONNETS! NN'ETS !
'The attrintioo of tho Ladilla is, particularly in
vited to my layg6 and eplentlid assortmeot of
BONN WI'S of all I: inds,•prircs and 'qualities.
Also„ a very large and lteMiniful lot of 'Bonnet
Ribbons, selling very luw arthe-clicap store of
tillnY l di o • "CHAS. .ourrzy,
Sugar, (Ilifnr, 111alnaues, 1101103', Cheese, fi•cali
Slpicea; Vel Pnwilara,lllnaananni, Ince
11 1 1 1c0ea_LGlioanlitt0, llaker , 4-',l3oeba,
Ilonaataltlll6 Chum)lnto, Ornagen, Cjo
ona Nato, flaklna, and (larvalita, toy 1810 al
March 91. • U. 11110 FPS.
• • ' •Cedar , Ware;
received nt the ("heap storu
tnibseribor in Bast High Strout, n
conunlotojtunortruunt of 'Ptibn, Buckets, (Alma,
&A). , "Alno Dupont') Rill° ntni
Pourtior, which siillitn.ttolti vorY- cheap by
Jan. ^:4'l 1850, :Ill.ll'.lltY 'SAXTON.
•
• . JokiiWallower and Son.
sitcessors to _mink (mil .
Porivarding anti Cotnralaition Nlorolintits, nntl
agents for *the th:titral • Rail itartil, Wltolailala
I)ealern in "Groodriou,yv,Hitieo, Cnnl, l'lnntor,
Salt, Fink, Neils, Doom, l i otadar, &a, Ilartiti•
burg Pl',
311!). 1.185 f),
1101 Jf , 'Oa• Cit . 41 (pros! a l .
,
wp, (Ivory portu,ot who thipir t m twit()
to ilia Cold ltogion, to:,pi . opftro
thutn
oolvou with, 0 1 , 011111 N rotrytiblo Arc that
L'bunh ,
and 01 E011 . 101mA Ilibmpf
'ovary dqueriptioti, 110111 plat to your Ing e
of . 'TIMOTIVINN ct MAY'S'
()hoop Clothing lithro., , llai,pynr et':
nbiyVu Lootlinr. ' ' *.(PPg4
• • •
Cod . '7 , OiL• •'•
~,iirer. , ' • ,
, • ~
A. ViiES II 'A ll pply of Cod. Lirer DR
.".:s. viarfaiired ; N rAtti.44h-just..ropfre.d at - -'
. nov)4 ' , . . I." '''' , J , "- P . S.'ELLIOTT'St,
.Triftke Spgaitf.''
largQln! or Win roost approved brands 'just
rsiniivad ot -- 0 N i ,YEIR. , :;;,
.N. lianovey sr.;
• -
'fit plitlab'elpliin -.
i
1 ' ; litir,, -s '' 1..2t' , ! 11 0 ,.: l'4' ,. ` I r.:''':' :I i:. l :. . 1,, `•; ,- , r`,„''
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SVARRANTED nrtr:.: AND Tuic:,
FELE PDOM DAMPNESS' . '
TaE' ! SE SAFES posscs.e.y,ery
rundA• them Keel' against die
action of liregr thieves, hod of sollicion t.l;. rengell
to .endure a' frill. It out any. simiy- of At-. 1, it riling'
but lin;; — 'Pltcry ore made, of - wrought roil
beim, linced,'riveted nod welded together, and
!incur with IJ Fe'rflmt non-conducting lire-proof
mineral compo-Ition, no - wood being used in
their construction as in the majerny of earje,-
siibl by other makers.. The. deers:of Y-
Llill'S Safes are secured with his TIIIEF
DlE , Ti.:r;Toic and A NTI-G UNPO VVDER
LOCK, which preclodes.the po,sibility of Ida.-
jog, or blowing their- open...with gunpowdei'.—
Over I bVO HUNDRED of these Safes
Intvo
been'exphsetriti occidental fire to - the 11103 t iii
- temi, heat, in.:tinny instances - pro:lining in the.
hurtling ruins Mr several days;'tintl•nt. ue time
have they ever been known to foil preserving
their contents.
The public are invited . to coil at the Diana
Depot, No. 10, EXCHANGE PIACF.I, PHIL
ADNUP II .1 A..near Dock - street, and examine
the numerous testimonials in favor of GAY
LIM'S SAFES, also the large assortment on
haild fur sale.,at innnufnet ut•era' prices, by
JOAN L PIPER, Agent.
P. S. Also for sale low, new and second
hand Safes of oilier makers,-which have been,
taken in part - payment for Guyler's 'Salmon
der's. faplo,'so,3m
To - lra,raers!,and Nen of Business,
OILS CANDLES & GUANO.
•:
rpflui subscriber offers; arflie lowest rates.
31 in tidy quantity to suit purchasers, :Venuinci
Peruvian Guano, and every variety Sperm,
Whale, Lard.. and. Tanner's Oils Alanufae•
'rarer's, Tanner 4, Fanners, Dealers and Crinsu
niers, are invited to call at' No. 37 North
Wharvea the first Oil Store hint, Race street,
Philadelphia. GEO. \V. 12 h)G NV AY,
April 3,18.16.-3 m. .
NanufaCtory of pocket Bo ,. )o,
No. 523 . Ch - eialat Street, above Scron
PRILLIDELPIIIA.
• -
MEW GOODS Al'
G R 0 CERIES
Cheap'. Groceiles.,
IVIORIPAT'S •
•
Life -Pins and -- Plitenix Thttet . s.
Those Medicine; have aciiv.bsPii'hofar o the
is for a period -of -FIFTEEN yE&Fs, and
ring:thet time have maintaineda high charaCtor
ih•ahnost every part of tlia- globe for their extraor
dinary and immediate power of restoring-perfect
health to,peniona fingering under - nearly bVery kind
of disease.to rhich the human frame is liable.
.• - -
of certificated trudastoea, they have oven 'rescued
'indrawn from the very verge of au untimely grave,
-after_arthe deceptive nostrums of "the day had ut:
terly ;' : - :stini to many tlionSatids they have
permanently secured that "uniform ehjoyment of
Wahl', without which life itself is but a partial
blessing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy inva
'riably 'and •infallibly proved, that it has appeared
seared} , leakthan miraculous to those who were/
acquainted - with the Wautifully philosophical
eiples upon which they ore compounded, anramm
which they consequently; act; It was to their
manifest and soitsible action in purifying. the Renege
and channels of life, and enduing them with re
newed tone and vigor, that they wore indebted for .
their name.
Unlike the host of pernicious quer:km;(la' which
bout of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDl
emits,ero purely and solely vegetable ; and con. -
lain neither Mercury, nor Antimony, nor A rs
nic, nqr any other mineral, in any form whatevee
r.
They are entirely composed of extracts from rare
and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though
long knOwn to several Indian - tribes, and recently
.to sornoVeminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alte r
gethe'r unknown to the ignorant pretenders to
medical science ; and were never before arlininie-,
Wed in Bo happilrellictudeusu combination.
The first operation is to loosen from the coats of
the stomach and bowels the various impurities and
cruditiee constantly 'settling round them ; and to
remove One. hardened frees which collect in the
convehttions of the entail intestines. Other medi-
Chien only portially,cleante thee°, and leave such
collected masses behind to produce habitual Costive
ness, with all its train of evils, or sudden'Diarrliosti
with its- imminent dangers.. Thin feet is well
known to all regular anatomists who. examine the
human bowels after death ; and hence the preju
dice of 'these well-hitormed men against the quack
medicines of the age. The second effect of thn
VEGETABLE DEE MEDICINES is to
eleanse the kidneys and the bladder; sail, by this
means, the , liver and lungs„he healthful action of
which entitely depends upon theregularity of the
urinary .organs. .The blood, -which takes its rqd'
color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before--i t "
•it passes into thelleart, being thus purified-by them, -
and nourished by food coming from a glean stomach,_
courses freely through the veins, renews every part •
of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner
oflteallh in the blooming cheek,
The following,are among the . distressing variety
of human dinehses in Which the VEGETABLE
-LIFE MEDICINES aro' well known to be infal
lible -
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing tho first
and second stomachs, and creating a flow of purg
"bre*lty,.bl9 ,, , instead of, the stale - and acrid kind ;
Xs'tle.V- 1 9 e CT,,,,1.:(983 . 0f-Appelite, Heartburn,
111-tenitier, Anxiety,
Lang - nor, and Melancholy, which are thegeneral
symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, vs a natural .
consequence of its cure.
CestiVeneas, by cleansing the whale length of
-the- iittestinee - with - a-solvent-process,_andsrithout______
violence all violent.purges leave the bowels costive ~- •
within two days; •
Diarrhoea and Cholera, by retrieving' the, -
--sharp acrid fluids- by which- those complaints are
occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative seer°.
Ilion of the mucous membrane. -
Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to e
regular circulation, through the process of perimi
reheat in-suelt.crisesv-and - the - thorough - NAM:rim al
all iutestinal obstruction in others. .
.1110 'Ark: Meotomics have _beets known to
cure RHEUMATISM permanently in. throe
weeks, and GOUT in half thatrtime, by removing
local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments
of, the joints.
Dropsies of allitir§;'hY freeing and strength
eking tho kidneys an bladder: they operate mot
delightfully on these important organs, amid honest
have, ever been found a certain remlidy for _this -
worst cases of GRAVEL.
- -
Also worm s , by, dislodging from the turning! ,
of the' bowels the slimy matter to which then
'creatures adhere. • •
A s th ma and Cmuthmptirtn;° by relieving the
air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous which eves
slight colds will -occasion, and which, if hot re
moved,, becomes hardened, and produces - these,
dreadful diseases. •
Ulgert3i• and Inveterate Borns, by .
the perfect purity which these LIF =Dr.
itirtirES give to the mood, and all the humor..
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, add
other disagreeable complexions.
The use of these Pills for a very short time will •
effect an .entire cure of SALT lIIISUM, and a
striking improvement in the clearness of the ekin.
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will'
always be eared - by one dose, or 'by two oven iu
the worst e r ases.
PILES, •As a remedy for tins meet dStressing
and obstinate malady, tile VEGETABLE-Lunt
MEDICINES deserve u distinct and ..emphatic
wconitnendation... It is well known to hundreds' in
slits city; that the - foriner proprietor of vebp, ;
..
able IMedicinesigiace • • was himself afflicted With s.. ....
yomplaint for upivards• of THIRTY-rust: YEARS and
that he tried in vain every reme-dY. prescribed
within the whole compass of the Materia Medic.
He however at length tried the Medieine which is
now offered to the public, and lie wee cured,in a
Very short.time, after his recovery had been pro- '
flounced not ouly .imprebable, but•absolntely ino= -
possible, by any human means.
FEVER AND AGUE.
For this scourge of the western country those
Medicines will be found aside, speedy, and certain
remedy. Oilier medicines ionve.the system sub
ject to a return. of the disonso—a cure by thews
1 Medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, BESAL
"TISFIED, AND BE CURED.
Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints.
General Deiailityt-aoss " APPETITE, AFia.
DISEASPaI OF 17EISIALES—thF110-1110diC11108 have been
used with the most beneficial results intones of this
Antiaription:=Kpm's EVIL, lISCROFULA, in iks
worst foram, yields to therinityet 1 worful action of
theta remarkable Medici op. 101 IT 'SWEA T, ! ,
NXILVOUFI DEFILITY, NERVOUS 'COUPI,OfFiI of all
m 1...,„
kinds; PALPITATION ,Or "TOO HEAIT, PAINT/COI
,COLIC, !M . ! , eilOcdily .curod.... 1.
MERCURIAL D . LSEASES. . 1.
..
Persons whore constitutions- have become irn:
paired by the injudicimio use of Mamma; will find
these Medicine:l.a perfect cure, as they never fail
'to eriiilicnte from the system all the offer!" .. , v
Mercury infinitely tioeiler thin the moat powerful
preparations. of Sarsaparilla: !A singlynal will
place Boon beyond the'reaoh'of competition, in the
eidinntion of every patient.
BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS.
Several have lately been discovered, and their
nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New
York and abroad.
Buy of nu one who is lint au AUTHORISER •
Amen %
Piepareil itupold by Dr. W. R. MOFFAT,336
ottilway,-New.Noric,
' FOR SALE Hy
...T• W. R 4 Wi...1N8, Cart6t., Nn. ,
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from • setwet diatuee,
t nu Moro 'Mountie ilie I - terra Cr to:km:env,
.• by Me vett drilla ion* contained in this: book nily
unv 1 , 13) , mj r/) riltasell; without It'intlequee to MI
, Moo,. of the knowledge .or , the, mum. 'irtli mute
li melt Anil with him tenth the ustml ex pentio. In
ali t litlon to the general routine of tutii•itte d'',Ont+e,,
lit fully, ~;x i ila I. s the cause of toted tood's etti:i 7, AO
nlino i wttit. oltsOrvationk ' oll . llls s l l , l'inge-4,0,40i'N
viittp*f. qtlwr netuibennents urltjelt it would 11 0 1 i n ,
pepper to-enumerate in The pliyfic. 'pit:telt;
crtrAtly per sinulyng. Twv.vrv-VINli.: (111.4, :
Mil:1040i in “jelltlr, VII/ I•CeejVCI role aces a ibiN
11001 i: v'niiiil,lll. fi re co pdeit W tl I he -I , MOI f tr ono'
(lunar. Andreas, 4 'l)Ti. W. \ - 011'.' 'ft', :I'qm .152
S.P.RUCEStrem,ptiii,Ant.unt,‘" poo..pßia.. ,
cri'Dlf.....VatlNG elm he consulted on art's- o f
ilici:Disrascs prescribed itt Ilia tlifft.reitt: poll - itta , '
tions at hit; it Ili erg, I 5t2: SPitidedl: tder , c.t., ei.ery
114 eetween 9 And ...'itoNtkizk,(.Bmul t is 4 e`x,,..ptrAl )
ALI' 1, 1`.50, '
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Brushes I 13rUsii—e-v:1
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sm ' il ' l ' fi T , 04,1 i'era% loth, sllavine, ildit, .' .
I'i7ctli and N r att,TlO'sit and tirtilnja6 iii-nlher in
vrtnit varirly, :in'tfli ~,biolviniv il ti. host . 1 ..,1
iy and will be!sold•ailhe'lowoiatniet.ti' 3,, - - • ,
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