t( ii gf345. 4ot:um Qv , compl3NsAlmoNs I here been impressed by a remark of • Professor Wilsor, in Mill's nultorY of , •-• India, that people Who declaim, agaanst the tyranny of4cate, should recoiled its Catnpensations. The 'caution need "not be limited - to the Indus. , Whatever be the-varieties-of huniancstates tincl,for tunes, some delicate tur,n,of the balance _makes them equal. The scale is in the hand of God. The thrush sings in the • cottager's garden, and the skeleton hangs behind the gold tapestry. Eves the mute -creation clears .up-dart passages in the economy of the intellectual. For one gift bestowed, another is taken away.— The bird of paradise has coarse The eye of the bat..ie too wealc.for the gloom it inhabits ; therefore the sense of touch is quickened; it sees with its feet, and easily and safely guides itself in the swiftest flight. „The sloth has a similar provision. Look- at it on the ground, and you wonder at the 'grotesque freaks of Nature ; but followy up a tree ; watch it suspending -its body, by the hooked toes, and swinging from bough to bough, and you perceive its organization to be exactly.suited'to its Wants, Paley noti ces the same principle of compensation in the elephant and -crane. The short unbending neck of the first receives a re medy in ..the_ilexibto_ trunk; the long legs of the second enable it-tip -wade _ w here 'the strueture - af - its feet prevents fronaSvrimming. -.-.--The-changes-of light .and__shade are for insect sensibility. In the deserts of the torrid zone, the setting sun calls up myriads of little creatures that would 'parish in its - full brightness; while, in the wintry solitudes of the North, sunset is the signal for repose. The Ipson of •componsation is taught by the humming .Of flies along- the hedges: The flutterer. .of a day hadnoireason_to complain,of the shortnesi - of life. It was a thought of Malebranche, that the ephemera may re gard a minute as we look upon the year. The delusion is in its recompense.' - And if we turn to the history and for tunes oLmere v a Jong_.series_of_balances_ keeps open the eye. The ear alone might be amotto for an essay. In South America a cicada_ ia heard a mile; a man .only a - a few yards. Kirby has calcu lated that if the voice increased in vol ume proportionably to the size Of the bo dy, would resound- all over the world. Every .inch must deepen the thunder; 'and two giants might converse with ease from the Nor 0. Pole and the Ganges.-- The hest enlargement of stature ould be watched with apprehension; and an island With one man of seven feet in it would be 'altogether uninhabitable. Pope - did not forgetihis provtdental adap tation of r - lf Nature thundered in ids opening emu, And stunned him with the music of the spheres, Flow would he wish that Heaven had made him s t ill The whlep'rlng zephyr and the purling nll. Who will complain that he is mere inau- Man- has another compensation in the fineness of his ear. Dugald Stewart rth marked in the warbling of birds, that it gives pleasure to none of the quadrupeds; nor is it even certain if the Music of one species gratifies another. — heard a sparrow pause in hia impertinent chirp , becauseli lark sprang wavering into song s above his head ? There is no. reason to suppose that the owl cousiders his-hooting--in-any degree less agreeable than the chant of the nightingale. If,. therefore, we have a fainter tangne, fet us look forand'find our balance in a more sensitive hearing. ORIGIN OT COAL The immense beds of bituminous coal, found in the:xtiffel of - the Ohio, fills the mind with wend° . Age after age, srue cesoive growths of plants, springing in the same region, were entombed be neath thick'strata of shale, to the depth, of more than 1,000 feet ; while beneath the whole lay the bed of an oeen,.floor-, ed with fossil salt. Indications of coal are found at intervals, across the groat valley, from the Allegheny,to the Rocky Mountains. It is found near the zurface in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois.aral Missouri, and without doubt, may be - fourfd beneaththe extensive territory, depositea which form the substratum of the great praries in the central and nor thern parts of the Western States. As low down as Madrid, en the Mississippi, - coal was thrown up from beneath the bed-of_the_riv_er,_hy_ thereitrthitii aka 'of 1812—a'sufficient proof of its contin uation in the most depressed part of the great-yalley.• That tho coal is of vege- table origin, no one whb has ever read much on the subject or personally exam ined" the aid beds, will deny. Time was, when it was considered a peculiar mineral. product, • formed in the -same man er and at the same time, with the rock that surround it. - The - produeraf its chemical analysis being altogether vegetable, and .the artificial formation of coal'from wood by Sir James Hall, hail) eilenced,all doubts on the subject. The Only 'mystery now is, s how such vast *quantities of vegetable matte!'' could be accumalated . and grown on 'the siot where they, were that they A grow - n-leneral l bas the:. surface'c now ocettpied by the coalaPPertis Certain from the perfect'state in winch the - Most - dell' cafe leaves and stems.are pr'eserved.'-'- . Had any been - transported by currents of water and especially from any distance, itia':bardly'possible That they should not hare received; more damage. Tho cli mate et .thittimiiod must have been" more humid" an' at;:prosent,'es *by of the plants are oflhose'familios whiChneW "grow only in tropical climei7,'and as the laws of nature never change, this may ,be deemed a correct jottference..—Siim - NAN'S JOURNAL. LIGUTNIIIIG; So long as lightning. is .otcffiioncii _merely, by the action of two clouds, not the slightest dangeris to be apprehended. sun, or, only a reporris-perradlf harmless at all nines, - But when-thee-lectrieity comes within the attraction of ' the earth, either by a cloud croising over ,a lofty mountain' or sinking near the surface, it passes down from the cloud to the earth, sometimes rolling a long like a large ball,:clearing out of its way everything that offer resistance to it ; thus it will tear up trees, set hous es on fire, and even destroy animal life, should it impede its progress. This hall is a liquid in a state of fusion, and not (as has been supposed-by' some persons un acquairited with the science) a metallic Substance called a thunderbolt: There are'metallic substances sometimes prectro. itated from the air; these are termed terolites, and have nothing to do Ivith the electricity of storms. As soon as - the" clouff.i - disp • eise; which - is usually-after-a vivid flash of lightning and very loud_ clap of thunder, the rain descends, the electrical power is destroyed, and ) the storm ceases. __ Although storms/ arise from what. may be called the accidents of nature, they are of great importance as an effort of nature, by which the atmos phere is cleared of all those impurities it • imbibes from the earth and notwith standing their danger-ens tendencies and this-rerrors-Tirwhich-they—ga-ve—tisolohey are productive of much advaniage.--- SIIARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE.," FARA FOR SALE . subscriber otters for sale a valuable, FARM. situate in Mifflin township, Cuml berlanctcounty, about two miles north-west of Newville, bounded by lands of Win M Seoul ler on the west, and Thomas C.Scouller on the east, containing 160 acres 'of good Slate Land. H _ 4. 41 4, --the-buildinmraie - trlargo — roitrs 11}. Log BWELLIN,G 11 OVS 13,:itt "" zt • lame Frame BARN. newly built, II ^-• With Zorn Cribs and Wagon.Shcds. There is a good well of water under roof, and a stream of water near the barn. Also a good ORCHARDIof choice fruit. Persians wishing to purchase or examine the property are re quested to call on the subscriber on the prem ises, PHILIP RAMP. -imay22-2rfipd 6piden, Morse Motel, • 2 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 Hano ver street, and lately occupied by Bets. L Esh leman, begs leave to announce to his friends and.the public that he is prepared to entertain theca in a manner which- cannot tail to meet -their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most: pleasant loca tion in the hofough—has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will be spared to make thoseAyho may sojourn with arerr,froeqdr . - daring their stay. His par hers supplied with note and' -bed- HIS - TABLE will lie supplied wilt - the - beat the market can afford, and all who are connect ed with his house will'-be found attentive care ful and obliging. • to TIIE BAR will contain Ott best liquors the city can produce. HIS STABLING is entirely 'new and exten sive, capable of accommodating from .50 to 60, horses—inakinz it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS, and wilite attended by a skil ful Ostler. In short, nothing will be wanting calculated to add to the comfort and conveni ence of those who may' favor him with their latranagx-_IMARDERS taken by_ the week, -nth, or v--- month, or year In - TEems Atop MUTE, fcbf'49•tf, JOHI% ITAMNAN TWO VALUABLE FAREIS For Sole. rinHE - niiscriber ors at private attle-therio :lowing described Real Estate. . No I.—Situated in Northmiddleton township, 4A miles East of Carlisle, about one mile North oot the Carlisle 'and Harrisburg turnpike road,. containing 225 acres,7more or less; about A lime stone and the residue black Slate and Meadow land, nll cleared and in a high state of eultiva• tion.except..6o acres Well coverbd with heavy Timber. The buildings are a very fine two l . story STONE HOUSE, and a i i t,good frame barn partly new, with ;;;; PI ... - Conn cribs, Wagon sheds, &c. a line igll 2 C.;• : .' spring .house and a never failing --- = -------41- ' spring of water near the door of the house, also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. , No 2.—ls situat'bd one and a half miles North of Carlisle, on the road leading_from Sterretts Gap to Carlisle, containing 165 acres of first rate Slate land; thoroughly & well limed, except 35 acres which is well covered -with Timber, the improvements area two Story frame &Veiling house and a lame framo.barn„ all necessary out buildings in ;mid condition, also, a good orchard of choice fruit, this farm is well supplied with waterfor stock in all the fields. Also,; 2 wells of water near the house that never fail. Persons wislfing to purchase or to examine the property will please call on the subscriber residing in Car lisle. , ' • ARMSTRONG NOBLE: Possessien. will be given on the Ist - of April if required. Paythents be made to suit the pur chaser. feb.l3 50—n1 5, -:----.---------- -------. _ - 6() Fresh Cod Liver 011. - - His new and Valuable •Medicine, now used by the medic - al profession wilt/ a ch astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pul limitary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Gotri. General Debility; Complaints of the Kidndy ' 4 &c. &c., is prepared from the liver of the • D. FISH for medicinal use, - exprinisly_foucsalea.._____,.....______ .i.._ (Extract from the .London Medjeal - Tonrnal.) ii C. ./.11. Williams, M. D.F. R. S., Profes sor of Medicine in University College, Lon don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consumption, &c.,, eaya r.' I have prescribed the Oil In above four hundred cases of tuber culous disease of the [Anis, in different stages, which have been under. my Caro the last two years and is • half. In the large nullifier of cases, 206 out of 234, its nse was followed by marked and unequivocal improvement, vary, ing in degree in different cases, from a tempo rary retardation of the progress of the disease snit i n%ttgation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration to appa rent health. • "Ths eflect of the Ciai L LlfferiDil in most - o these cases was very renArtrable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated; the , expec toration diminished in' quanty and opacity, the night . sweats ceased, the pile° became slower,.and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved.. • "Imeonelusion I repeat that the. pure fresh oil front the liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatriteni of Pulmonary Consumption than-any agent, medicinal, dietetig or regime teal; that has yet been employed." • As..de have made utrangements to :procure the-Cod Liver Oil, fresh from lad quarterif,lf = can how tie bad chemically pure by. the single bottle, or in. boxes of one dozen each. ----- - Its wrinderful efficacy, has induced.nnmerou ' spurious . imitstione. • As its lames° depends entirely on its purity, too, much care cannot be used in procuring It genuine... - Every bottle having on it our writieniaigna, lure, may be depended upon as genuine,: . ' Pamphlets containing'en analysiii Of the Oil; with notices of Ai -from Medical Journals, '! ivili be lent to - those whip addriess us free of pkistago:• ~. JOHN C. BAKER do CO„ r,- . , . . . Wholesale Druggists and Chemists,' *cie : tlo7ly . 100 North Third ot., Philp,:' ititorellancoo. yzaAto. Fortes, lafgAt;'cheapes4-best and ,niost elegant assortment of -PIANO FORTE in the United States; can alwaya ho'fpund at the warehouse of the MiliSeriber, 171 Chesnut Street, above' Fifth, At:theit Old Siand occupied more than a third of a century by Mr.Georgo Willig, music publigh cr. Pianos: Harps', Organs, Seraphines, Molt ans,tkc-,-froshfrom-the-most-celcbrated-Manu Incturers in New York, Boston, Baltimore; Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Fold, wholesale and retail, at the maker's cash prices!" OSCAR C B CARTER, 171:Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 13,1850. THE, GREAT CHINA STORE ' • OF 'PHILADELPHIA: • • FIIIIANKFUL to the citizens of tUrlisle I_ and its, vicinity for their•incransed custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid_ assOrtment of - _ China, %lass Queen,sware,' Dinner Sets, Tea:Sets, Toilet Sets, and single Tienes, either of - Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than they clan be Led elsewhere—ln faith at less than Wholeenle I'rices. AMERICAN AND E N GLISIN3RITA N NIA METAL G 0 OD S in greater variety than over before offered in the city. FANCY CHINA in great variety. very cheap. • It We would invite any person visiting the city lo call and see us—they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautifurstore, apd to iliew the finest Chinn and' the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut 'Street. ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOLO Gr E.O al A N C • Professor C W Robaelic ' [FROM SIVEDENI Office, No. 71 Locust St., tibOve"Sth, op posite the Musical Fund Hall, Phil'a. $25,000 HAVING' BEEN WON. 1 ; my numerous friemis ollthelnle l'resi den tint election, 'should Convince those skepti a - F•e ir ts who talk of FAILURES, Oita no such thugsFAlL . ls,or has LEER known by the erni- inert and diiiirguislied Astronomer and Astrol oger, C. W. ItOBACK, during his :experience of ()Neva [planer of a—century. Illo_you__ &KILL Tredestination Then,whyiot tvery man gain a celebrity of Itenerai Taylor, a Daniel Webste:F or a Henry Clay l And yet there are some who are foolish enough to doubt t _nt a man may he born with . the power to see into future events. How con it be possible that the -destiny of man -should be-governed-by--the inere - 7 shulllinf.;----of -s -peck of cards 1 and yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with open mouths, to swallow the gretisy Osordsplsomepld wournuy,av hose.true skill consists in filling Theirt with, W011(1(21'8 that are most-ditlicutt foe the digbistion orothers, who arc namc - credulutis, yet more scientific. It is such that bring discredit nn a profession that has been acknowledged to be a science of the highest order,from time immemorial,and is the only pro Cession that -leis any authority to sustain it. The high respect m Mai- General Taylor, and Charles Bernadotte, late Knig of Sweden had for Astrol ogy, is shown by their letters lot their Nativi 4ies to the siiscriber, which it Will give him great pleasure in -shou,ing to those who favor .hint with a call. In addition to his power to foresee future e vents, he has the power togive such information as will effectually racem such as - are given to Ctlettig . di n ,s a r4lte AntAt.._jio s :also calm- . curalkle in this country try the ordinary Medi. cines,and wistmsnil to give him a call-who have beed.given up by physicians and Sr I Sil to he cur ed• lie will warrant a cure in all'eases,and will make no charge except for the conjurations Ike shall make use of in his office. Ile is often asked int a Nativity is ? He answers fteec rtiiiit; to (ieomancy, one of the seven points in the science Of Astrology, that it is a.lforroscope of the future events of person's life, carefully ealculhted and transcribed on paper, containing 11 account of all the lucky and unlucky days in the months and years of the persons life t'or whom it is cast; by which means thousands in this country and else where have been prevented from misfortunes that had heenlfillifeicifftlre - womb of futurity, by-re ferring to their Nativity before entering on any speculation. of business or pleasure, It should 'be in the bands of every one as their Affiiitniie for life. ° A Nativity of an individual can only fore warn the poiseisor of troubles that are. in future for him; thoselwoo arc invoiced in pre sent, ‘nri• cultics of any kind Must wait on the subscriber.in - person or — by iverinifo - i s-prepared- to exert- his secret influence for their immediate benefit, He is ready to use his influence to forestal the results of lawsuits,and all undertakings in which there is a risk involved; e also makes use of his. power for -the restoration or stolen or lost property, which he has used, for.the advantage of thonsands in this city and elsewhere. Who can doubt a gentletrni's abilities, who has had the honor to he called on and consulted With by MI the crown: cilheads'of Europe, and enjoys a higher reptita. ' tion_as.an astrologer than anyone living _?_ Or.S—Htt can be consulted with at his &lice; or by letter, if pro.paid; and be is prepared to ,make use•of his power on any of' the following topicsr= Business of all desemptipasitrayelling by land or sea; courtships; advice given for their successful accomplishment; speculating in stocks, merchim. tqse,or real estate:the recoverikg of legacies in ,:dislinte; the purchasing of ticket Ff—and the safety 'of ships at. sea: !le also offershis selvibes respee ' ting health, wealth and marriage, love allows, journeys, la wsuitsoliffictiltv in bo shim, frand, and in all the concerns oflife, and invileti'nll to call w ho arc afflicted, corporolly or mentally. HEM Ladies, 50 ernts; Gentlemen, $l. Nntivities calculated and read in full, accordisto. ' to Th e Or acles orMitsculine'Signsz—Ladies. $1; Gentlemen $1,50. Nati v Wei calculated according toGroman. cy,ror Ladies, $2, in lull, $3; Gentlemen, $3 in lull, $5. VITALL'OXIMS ! VITATCI-XES Great induce ments to per r,.., ni .• 9 • sons in want , of a ao IP:I7'W! inrHVIN G received "additional supplies o IA Gold and Silver IVATEHES of every description, from London, Liverpool nod Swit zerland importations, is now prepared to turn the very best article nt a price fitr below any ever offered, of the same quality, nod which cannot be undersold by any other store in 'Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated, sod warranted to be as good ria'reißegentellr" ''''' Iratches at the following low prices : Gold Levers; full jewelY,lB caretcases, $2B 00 Silver do do 12 00 Gold Lepines, joweled„3B carat eases 22 00 Silver do . do' • 800 The L. It. Brontall Gold Pen, a superior article in silver - mile, ivitli prdicil,und %vamp/led $1,50 Gold Pen,cils for $l, and upwards, 0 -old Medallions, end Locket for Dagurrreotype Like 11116SCS, Gold Chains and /(air bracelets, Breast Pins, Enr Rings, Finger Rings, mid n general assortment of every deticrfption of. Jewelry nt unusual low prices., . No. 110 North Oil street, 202 door tam fiat street, Philadelphia. LEIVIS R. BROOIVIALL. -- 0et31,1849,Gin • (Pierce, 41,1 cat.) CARLISLE FOUNDRY. 86 MACHINE SHOP TIIE subscribei continuos the manufacture of CASTINGS;•at his Foundry in High Street and haVing . now on hand. a' lullassortment of Patterns, ts...projiaredAtlifurnish-• all--kidds•ot IRON' AND' .13RASS' CASTINGS' in the beat style and and at' the shortest notice. lie ,hasmow.ominind...a.largo assortment of Cast ings, such-as Corn-crushers, Mill Genrings and Gudgeons; Plough castings, lioints, Shears and Cutters, Wagon and Conch Boxes; cellar grates Oven - ,Doors, cask Weights, sr.e. Cooking Ten-plate • and Coal Stoves. Ho also builds & 0:1*:,,, and :repairs CARS, Threshing Mn. . chines and liorso•Powers, with every other kind of Machinery. at:tho shor ts* notice- Old Iron, -13 rass.and -cPPper.iiiken in exchungti —, for'iveik.' ,- 10 , 11aving .riurchascd •Atrot iroony dr , .Co.'s,Pattarrfs, p,orsons wishing • to havens ihem .will tlicm• a! my shop augsnmos .. , . G . A it•D NtR. RNOLDS . writink fluid; very. ; su pclerjnr 1 nli: toiiiale ¢t . ItIP3BARDS liourant I'IRXI I THE Allan and 1 . , Fire Insurance Qom' neorporateu by an a. ordanjzod, and in op Mont of rho foliowin I Jacob :Shelly, Wu in, Molehoir Brenn LShnori_fayster,aJaco. . Henry Logan ' Be I Kirk, Samuel Prow I The rates of insur' _bla as any . . Company Persons...wishing to b i , to make ihnliention ny, who nib willing time, • JACO LIENItY LOCAN MICIIAEL Cbelitil 0,ct17'49. Cumberland Count Cumberland, C Zearing, . Charles Bell, Carlinl leshorg.tDr. J. Ahl York county-701 1 Bowman, Dillabur ,John Smith, Esq., Dovor, Daniel Matte Blirrisburg.-110 Members iof the boat to expro can Ii ifG application to all . Farm x suRANcI I / 2 . Tife,Girard Lif Insurance Annuity and Trust Co pa.ny ' of Phil'a. OfficeiVi). 159 Chest ut Slreet; Capital fi3oo - Chu? er Perpetual. CONTINUE to tuake Insurances no . Lives on the most favlrable terms, receive and execute Trusts, and eceive Deposits on -Inte rest. The Capital beingpald up and-invested, to gether with accumulated premium fund. alTdrds a PERFECT SECURITY ID the insured. The pre mium may be. paid st yearly, hall yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company riddle BONUS at stated pe , ..riods to the insuranebs for life. This plan o ..assurance is the most npproved of, and Ts more generally in nee, that any other in Cleat'. Brij rain, (where the subject is - best understood by lm pewit°, and whert they have had !lid long-. --- 0 -- sT - Texperionce,) as appeartrfEß — n 1:1511 - 11 - ri77 - thi :::out of 117 Life Irisinance CoirMailiat there, of all kinds, 87 are on this plan. Chen first BONUS i; as appropriated in De, comber, 1,844, amounting to 10 per cont. of the" sum insured under the oldest polices; to 8f per ,pent., 73 per Cent., Sze, &e.,on o&hers, in pro portion to the time of standing, making as ad dition of $100; $87.59; $75, 81,c. - , Eec. to every $l,OOO, originally insnred, which is an average of more than 50 per cent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the - Conititiny." - • The operation of' the BONUS will 'be seen by the following examples from the Life. Insu rance Register of the r ompanyi thus Y AND PoHsi --Sum Bo Ins or Amount of Policy tz Insured Addition Bonus payable • the party's decease. No 58 $1,01)(1 $ 00 - 00 $1,100 . 00 88 2,500 250 . 00 2,750'00 205 4,500 400 . 00 4,400 . 00 270 2,500 175 . 00 0'175 . 00 - - 333 -- - 5,0.60 • 37.50 Pamphlets containing the table et rates and explanations of the subject ; forms of ap plication, and further information can be had at the office, gratis . , in _person or by letter, ad ---a-t-sossed to the President or Actuary. • 13 W RICLIARPS, President. ' JNO 13' - JAN,F,S, Actuary. 111'2'491Y Restoration & Preservation of the Bp NE Wise & Son, of Virginia. WIS & SON, finding it eltegether impossible tri attend perfionally to the great number of daily applications, from all sections of the Union, for their remedy for Baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR To- NIC, have found it necessary to appoint a Groeral Travelling .9vott, to visit different cities and towns throughout tho United States, vesting him with• authority to appoint sub-a gents, use and vend the Hair Tonic, and to ply-the-RESTORAXIVE„-.and..to put them into the hands of those he Ibity appoint to ope in any town ornei‘dilO r ri;riod - Sill:11 r oGrtiiriA! _Capt. = LEO lICE CALVIiIRT, or Fnuquier county, Vn., is alone authorized to net as Oa= oral Travelling.Agcnt, with the powers aboye ntlica ted. Capt. - C. may be expected to visit, as speed it y as practicable the principal c.lies and town of the Union. N. R: Capt.. Calvert will always have on hand it full supply of the HAIR TONIC (which cleans s the head of dandruff, strength-, ens and invig rates the hair, and prevents it; also,, from falls ig off,) for the region of country most contiguous to ,his operations, or it may always be Obtained at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addressing the proprietors, M. \VISE, &: SON, Richmond, fPrice $9 per dozen cash. Six bottles for $5 6r one dollar single bottle. fnov2B,iy For sale in Carlisle by S NV II A V UR STICK . - • 9 .- ‘4l k--01-A7*”.•fr - • SC,I ff thousands J estrus af Scrofula, t',urel Suphili.e. nd a. h , Impure di.. of the Wood—and if the VEI th" SM A a QUA which fnai rued of a Medicine ta 1f et ant soh diseases, an proof of the purifying medical pour , sn the Medicine phi,* h. inloducd .d conuuenul such then th r. is statist eationnble *Wawa that— BRANT'S INDIAN . MINYING EXTRACT is ..ah a Medicine, in rral: ro:nael : and thorn ta abundant pof, In great mires effected, that ONE BOTTLE of It coa t lON Rtf /re pulifylne, hording virtue. and medic./ Power, than there is contained In FOUR BOTTLES of nay Sarsa parilla, or tiny other medicine that has ever been Offered for sale. There is undoubtod proof in our pamphieln, that by tho use of this groat hulino , Pnritler, the, that were DY INu yet LIVE-they that were LANK, awl CII I ITUKT) eau now WALK—,they that worn SICK, SCIIONOT,Otis, and otherwise dlseasell, have been INEALIA. and et.l.ll):D. Hundfreds—Thousands— who have miryil 'BUNT'S rl7ll W17:17, crier lowing u.ec and tented ♦id, tho•Sormpnrftlnr nod otlwr noutionies roc ounnonded to curo blood di.erisesOmvo docidod Ihnh Brant's is the Cheapest , bemuse one bottle of it has-more medical, aurally° mane. in It, and, in commune°, cures more &tame, in much Law lime, than one one bottle u( anpothei medicine. if, flan', 11,111, of BRANT'S PURIF/Elt will core FOUR T/MES more disease dom..)ne loidlie7lrSaksaparii ta—"llll.ANl"S be as eheip nt time dollars n hold°, as sarsaparilla at onellollor. hot Ilwr. - PURIFIER. to sold for only ONE DOLLAR. a booth; and as a bottle of it has.curod, and is enpnWe ors:urine, FOUR rt.w.:s as much disown, as' one baffle of Sarsaparilla, thorn. fore, Sarsaparilla, Mconsequonco of ten power and tell medical officacy. should ho sold at no mord' than twenty. Ave emit per bottle, to as chow as the_,,rIIIITFIER one dollar. LEWIS I J3Il 00 AI A L. 1.,, .h. a 110 .iYorS Second St. One Dollar's Worth ! now much CANCER—how much SYPHILIS—hp* nmeh SCROFULA—NriIi_ow dollar , . north or BRANT'S curol Read thoftillowing cawment, which is et specimun or 118 power:— CANCEROUS SCROFULA! This Is the case of a dying man wlfo yet lines. Ito lase rur«l of n worse cane of SCROFULA, by only Weise lot. Iles or Bruin's Purifier, than over WIN cured by the use of Invite GALLONS of tlrq bust Sareaparilla that was over mode. Sataaparilla lots not sueleielt medical power to effect the Cane orencli a retailinq hopeless cue. Mr..J. B. HAS' N, of Bow, Omuta Co., N t bad Senna alit four years—went confined to hls bed tho jilt yearhlte Well no touch Maenad and debilitated as to be unable to raise hheltand to his head. Ile bad the best owdicai fukies —had used AL,. of Um best Sarsaperillas to nu good tffect— . got sorer and Worm and was considered to be lu, a dyint, stale, and could not live tteenty.fen, /tours lenteeer, wlten • contnipneed nal? BRANT'S PURIFIER. His 'trek sass eaten nearly Of, ow ;car to Par ; hale tame elk& Merv,. Ais trindpipe, 11111 or lON chin, so that he breathed through the hole ;, his rat. NMI so mom, orotund that it could be knot .P outbf.its.rime, It only holding by a enadi,,i.c.i the late of one arty was dialtroyod by two Wears; an ulcer uuiCer The arm, its largo as a ntart's hand, had nearly &den throat/. kill rids into his body. Thus Ito was afflicted with toasty such pail, rterid,VOlllitl_ ulcers, on Various porn of Ida ortn. or Author soul full particulars, see nur YILLY,T.9. Dr. THOMAS WIT:MMUS, ono of thn most skilful pity. alchuis of Rot., wax coiled to see Baskin Om day bifore ho cononlaneed tieing Strant's Puriller—Dr. ozatnaleel ban, and then told him that all the otedipina In As taerkl . could nal awe hiss—that his cut, was Worse than Hopeless! Nov hoar Mr. YI.SSCIN'S atatnmont of cure! Ile said • My wife procured ono 1.0010 of MLA N'P' 8 PUMP YING E X7'144 (I 'l`, of 4- Leonard, kuggletn of Homo. I commenced using that, tool began to pa better. Tim! bottle tunhi o d me to pet off my bed, where I had 'bean confined no year; thu StCO9lll bottle enabled mo to pet auto' the holm ...thuthird bultkenabled mom walk boo Nile!, to Roma Cen• be, where Iprocutedraif Wale. more;" when had fin• labial using thorn, errant.» out of twenty ulcer. had hooted aro Collin inore - effe2ted a 1'1 , 1[11:CT Gl/1U: of oh tho ulcer', and reignited mo to ggral Wilke - • . . , FOURTEUI4-.WITNESSEST,- . , . Mr. BASKIN hna sworn to ill° nbovo tact., and MO Nati aro Millll3loll and earth - 14 to 1.1) , Dr. 'P. WILLIAMS-41r. G. R. BItOWN, proprlotor of Ad WM- Var. lota—Mow' ' 4115 SELL di. LEONARD, wholoaale and retail drugglas aLd ELEVEN otltur teuNlable cdtnreae. - - For sale by L W. RA.WL . DISA•S. W HAVERSTICK, Carlisle,.J C& G Altluk and W D E Hays, Sbippensbuyd—rWm Lloyd, Lisburn—.l F Spahr, Maelianlcnburg,a, ger ren, .Nowyille—A C Klink, Illocmfiold-,Boa wer and ,Haines Millorstown—J.A. Linn dr:Co lelreslittrfsH-S.'Low, Newport'- - - - J-W . l4ouglass;Chamborsburg- , -J,I. Shearer, Dillsburg! Mardn_Lulg; Harriebui•g letters arid • orddrs must be addressed - to Null - ace& Ca., 10d Bro*Vo.Y, Now . York. 4: f• tompanigo P.VRAVTOXI !:t Ponnsborough Mutual I ny of Cumberland County of Asaonibly, is now 'billy adult under the manage-, commissioners, viz: t Gorgas,:Aftehnel Cook s an, Christian Stayman, ff_.Coover.,_,l4mk firer, min II !Onager, Jana osonli 'Wickersham! ce nre'as low and &Vera 13f the kinfd in the State.— :ems- members era invited the agents of/the compa wait upon them at any , .• f ' SIIELLI; PrePident ice Preshfrat. , IV,IS HMI, Secreiary Treasurer. • ENTS; - ' —Rudolph Martin, New 3rman, Kingstown, Henry iown - , Robert Moore and 3.), Nene Kinsey, Meehan _ _ ' Dhureltiown., - 11 Sherria, I;isburn, John Peter Wolford, Franklin Vashington, W S Picking, 'Borger, J WCraft. lier &. Loehman. ' onipany having , polibiee n : , e Ihent renewed by tank of the:agenta. F.. Hair. ate,iiiT 11 . ; """ edit, irrz lotion, , I Vroi tilrft., r ,”. rims' D.btw, _Rtcoinstlig, I..7),:rphr Yits, 470,:thvot,s, It Clean9c, th exettes heolthy4ectinri, tone,. the 4hce4.11. and cites n ud 111 4 1,11 0. i relit l ire- 111 the borvols Si hopor veer.. illation, nil pu. rifles the chic, roe Ames, tine rlvell l .cirie 01 the blood, pro. lertet: h• ouri:ly ever the hotly, and the ..„ the retire tiervotet 14 net :lie tie e while the other 1./()I.:S• souraw. /cellar:ling, and blowing the cantoinin, it into lovanenta the sour, acj.l 'Lounging other annals , Mutt not thin h ut - , to epippeund b ,, i.niannoun to the' aystein l—lr r hat! put Won( low is syslo 'II already dioeueed with eicid lV hat eanaf,„lll)asialooa hat eel I wit,all kntav that when foal saute to our ash, troachtai it proiluei, thatilattuf:, hearth:a,. 111 C the. heart, liver Coin. diarrho.a. .tv•ona vat ic, aw: corruption 01 the filnodi What it qer.ofila l , nt n avid humor in.the body What product , ai Iron .0, wo n lor.nc, an Eraptiann ol the ' Shin, -11.-nd.-aa'aft- It hottow-Kryalpelaa,--11Ila te Smut . nut 1: , 11111' , r1111.111. Infernal :11111 en. 01.1111 11 1:1'11,011in, II Oar heaven Ina an aro' tuba:man, which 141111...111. • till 1111 111111 , 1111111, 11111.111. mote \\'t: • cot I:! .11111 , 4 , 1, 1. n eonn and and 1.. !f bei:vven i t laid:font- ITII)11:NTINi: ••Ct)111•1Ii ND" O' S TOI`."`,"nortrilla, mark, "from the Ohl Doclor'or Original iteori• plc.. TitICS. P. Tr.wii,olil sans I have cull the Use of My 110100 for hi a week': ' I will grit o •Illm 8500 if ho . will pro. duce one rinitie ~ ,i titni. y prom of tine , . Ws ataiemonte of "Thompson, Skill rim, ?e es:. ere' lielliing bet e keens of fah:dwells, simply indile hi deceive the public., nod keep the truth dove. In regfitil to lii' soaring, le, meaning Con, o rOUnd. This is in rad°. the public in retreliSso Wile het 0111 1)r. I AC:011 Townseter,f.%scualeirilfe, Laving . it Ilia Old Iloro,r'H lilAtro.n, hit family Owl of Arian, and his rgnatifreiterox, the Coat ol Arms- . _ - Principat (Wite,tlo2.l.ViLystol:;irret,..V: T City. .1M.:011 TOWNSEND THE OEICHJAI ! ,HISCO%EREE OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Towmend is now aliont 70 years of age, and has lan{_bean known .tA the A 7 / 7 7fOR and DISCOVERER of the GR NUJ NE • 017IG INA 1. '‘ '.I'OII'NSEND SA RSA PAIt I I, 1.. A." Ileinc poor, he wan compelled to limit 11111.iinfacturv, by Which notion it Inotieett kept out el market, atal the sales circuntsrailied to those. only who died provettite worth. flirt {MOM! il'i Value. it End reached the oars of man, u n bole, an prisons who had been heitlinl - or .hiri , rll.rases. -11 . 0111 death. Ft). 111',A1,ING I . I()SVEit. a --- Thrralt - A - Nlvitti..lll“ . !tittt IIfrIVI - rlils - t s ftliPA-114000N4A , nonufarturrtini the tar throngh• nut the length and al ihr tired.e'TheciallY - to it' IS found iurayrahlr. ill risen. ninon or deterioration. Unlike pottier I: P. Towohlare, it vinlllronis with age, and never chausee tribe (suer; is prepared on scientific prittoph, I, a sr' 'rho holiest knowletlce thrititsry.anit ism lii,", tiltiroVOttlei of the art, have all been 101111:ill Milli the inanufac• tees alike OM Dr's She:Tariffs. Thr 'S.trietpartifit root, it is well known to medical loon, cantatas - 1.1111,00 . 1100ns! properties, and sapn propret wlach arty Hall or iiveless, arq others • whirl, if p.m mot HI preparin, it for IMO, pr. dtteefernientritialt Mud arid, which in Inlurinun to the ays. (sm. 'Santo al the pr.pertirii Saisaperilla are an volatile that they entirely ei•apurate ;He 'Oil 111 lire preparation. If they are not presrVved by a :cirnrifir pr,css, on. tO those experienord in Ile nianntacturii. Moreover, winch try all * in vapor, or titan sa lmi:mon, under hr.., itle Hie Very etsseptiat medical prop. (olioa of the nes. wl.teli to It;vahu, Any penes, ...in lie w e w the rent they get a dark colored liquid, which r; mute from the coloring loaner in, the root than Itani they can then terms this Insipitk l or vapid 11,tielt•II WWI flour 1110111,12,1,and 011'11 tall it •• SA RSA PARI lA, A EXTRACT or SYRUP." - Mt r.orli in net the :mirk, known as the r , GENUINE 0 f .ti I)It JACOB TOWNSEND'S BA RSA PAU I LT.A). Thts in no prepared that all iiiii met nrtnuien or th. 1 Sarsaparilla moat are lii ii removed, etievt thing capable of .lieualtang_acid_uhiertnata.aUtaaatt_exaractet _atid. reject 14 then every I lor , Plo of medical virtue iikgetitirOil in a p r• atttl conrentratvil Ion.; and 11111 , 1 it is renderod pienpn • of Inning any ofha • .;liialile told healing properties. Pr. paled in ilits - way. ii i - wade the 111051 powuctill agent in lb& Cure of inure mernble_llisennes. • Hence the tea , loil ts Ity ten hear rentniendatiatta'en ovary :W.4n itsfavorby_ mcn,womcn, and _children._—.Wo_find4t doin:c won, 'rain the cure ~r • CONSUMPTI( 01, Dl' ST I.: PS 1.1. nail LIVER -00.111'1..11.\"/', nivl in law 1.'.11,1 TIS.II, SCR OF. (171 A, 1 , 11,11,V. (:.'f7'll7.;.\' RS'S. all CLrTANE