ibittlibelid THE CROSS = Time past I vrandered'weeping . on my way O'er the vain change.' of all earthly thinger 'Mid hope's dull scene. I earl no elleerloieraY,.:. And my aspiring spirit droned her wing!! - Downward In sadness. Holy, truths I knew, And my awed-soul their sacreneee confest ; But had not fall, the' I believed them true, • Thelrdaily,lnnuenceron my LlFllmprest. ' • In sorrow t han giought them. Now I know Teen Coosa must be endured from hour to hour; And bitter the it ISIOM.—in !scones or woo It bath a blessed and soothlnepower ' 7m yoke is easy and Ile burden light; ° Much bosom cherish'd hopes it can Inspire That threugh the darkest scene, of tile world's nig , e a Reblighterrdsplrittairlook - hlgi Onto ire Tee. 0 thou example pure, And untird Deciliter in this holy toad; Still grant the warning counsel, and secure, - My soul shall follow thine, unto its God! • NATURAL 1416 TORY OF THE SABBATH tha.Creater has given us a natural yes toratiye—sieep ; and a moral restora tive—Sabbath-keeping; and it is ruin to dispense with either. Tinder the pressure of . high excitement, individu als have passed weeks together with lit tle sleep or none ; but when the process is long continued, the over-driven pow ers rebel; and fever, delirium and death come on; nor can the natural amount be systematically -curtailed : without cor espondnig mischief. The day of rest does not steal over us like the hour of slumber. It does not entrance us al most whether we•will or not ; but ad dressing us .as intelligent beings, our Creator assures Us that we need -it, and bids us notice its returns , and eourt its renovation. _Ari,if, going in the face' of the Creator's kindness, we force our selves to 'work all days alike, it is not long till we pay the Mrfeit. The men tal_worker—the man of business, or the um of lettere, finds his ideas becomiug torpid andilow ; equipoise of his facul ties is upset, grows moOdy, fitful, and, with his mental elaiticity broken, should any disaster occur, - he subsides into hab itual melancholy, or in self-destruction speeds his guilty exit from a gloomy world. And the Manual worker—the artizan, the engineer—toiling ott i frorn_ day to day, and week to week, Ihe bright intuition of his eys gets blunted, and, forgetful of their cunning, his fin gers no longer perform the feats of twink- Ling agility, nor by a plastic and tune ful touch, mould.idead matter, or wield ;_mechanic=power-_:=-z-buv=mingli n - g — life's blood in his daily drudgery, his locks are prematurely gray, his genial 'humors sour,_ and slaving _it till he has become a:morose or reckless Man, for an extra effort or any blink of balmy fee -ling he must stand indebted to opium or alcohol. Whiten°ld and thO-Scoffer When• the-celebrated-Whitefield—was addressing an immense crowd with his •accustomed fervor and - eloquence,. under 4he shade of a venerable tree in the Mea •dorrs at Edinburg; a poor creature, think ing to turn him into ridicule, had perch ed himself on one of the overhanging boughs right aboie.the 'preacher's head, •and, with monkey-like dexterity, uking his' gesticulations, endavored to •raise a lau,gh among the audience.-- 'guided by the -looks of some of his hea 'rers, Whitefield caught a glance of hiifr o , •but without seeming to hare noticed him, t continued-his discourse. With the skill -of a practised orator, he reserved the in .cident for the proper time and place. He -was expatiating at the moment on the power and soverigrity of divine :grace. With gathering force and ear nestness he told of the unlucky objects •it had often chosen, and the unlooked for triumphs it achieved - . - As - he rose to:the climax of his inspiring theme, and when in the full sweep 'of his elo •gience, he suddenly pftused, and nu lling round and pointing slowly to the ,wretch above him, exclaimed in a tone -of deep and thrilling pathos, "Even 'he may yet be the subject of that free and resistless grace." It was a shaft from 'the Almighty. Winged by the divine ••Spirit, , it struck the -scoffer. to the h;art, , and realized, in the conversion, the lions truthe-it contained. Twerp Christian Should Labor, Dr Wayland, speaking-of thephristiana who were dispersed by the first perse cution of the church at JerusalSm, says, WThis little' td cd disciples Scconi 'plished more for. the , conversion of the worldthan all the Christians of the pee:. 'eat day-have done;" does any one ask why_? “Decausp,"saye he,"every indi vidual felt that tthe conversion of they Wprld was the work to which he him-; self, and 'not an abstraction Called the church, was reaponsible. Instead of re- : Iying,on man for aid, every man looked. directly up-to God to forward 'the work. God was thus exalted his power was cordoned ; and 'Very soon, in a 'few, 'years,' the'standard of the cross was carried to, the remotest extreme of the then known, ATHEISM.--t" I had rather," says, Sir - Francis Bacon, 11 belleve -all the fables in the Legend, the Talmud, and the 'Koren, than that this iiiiiversal frame is without-a mind. God never wrought • miracles •to convince Atheiets, because Ws ordinary Works are sufficient to con wince them.' It is true,. that a little • philosophy inclinetit men's minds to Atheism; but depth in philosophy kin geth them . back to religion for while the mind of man looketh upon second comitcoenttored, it-tnny-sometimeol-rOist on them, and go no further, but when ::it belnideth the chain of them, confeder ate and linked together, it Must needs ;,fly to Providence . and Deity." - lotr•Let a man luive all the world can give him, he la.etill miearnble , il he has a. groveling, , fetteerd, undevout mind. Let him . have.his garden, his fields, his woods, his lawns, foq grandeur, plenty, sumunent, and gratification, while at the fia ' 4 ,. 3 ~ i ' ( p i . 1 same time God is not . in all his thoughts. 4.-gikt3oJ 1 a 4 ' t 41 . 4,4' let . another have-;neither -field nor ' garden ; let him' look at nature with an enlightened mind,—a mind that can see -and adore the. Creator and his 'works; can consid rlhem .as demonstratiorsiof w er; his wisdom, his goodness ;, his . po ' l ir and in all his liovertyjnijs,.feritrippier than the other in his, riche's. Tge one is hrrittle higherthan a beast, the oth er bialittle lower than an angel. ' old, one day said.to her mother," of er phave learned to be happy, and I shall be happy." "My dear," said _her moth , . er". , how can this'be done?" She said. , , It is by not caring any lhitirtibout - my.F self, but trying to mako evory body else happy." - _„ _ •- 91111 E subscriber respeCtiolly informs- 4"- the citizens of Cumberland and Perry counties, and the public generally, that Ile has taken that-large, new and - commodious Hotel, on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known as the Cumberland and Peery.Hotel, and . , recently kept by . II W The, house is a n ew and el egantly liiiished establishment, is plcasently situated, and is furnished with good bedding and other Mrniture, and his accommodations nre such as to make it a convenient and desira ble stopping place. flis - TA BLit; will be fur nishcd with the best the market can afford, and, his BAR with,tke choicest liquors. He has al ways was on hand large supply of FEED, suitable for all kinds of Cattle, and good FEEDING LOTS', with oilier accommodations which can. not fail to render it a desirable stopping place for DROVERS. His STABLING is extbn. - sive, capable a accommodating about 70 head of- horses. Ho has - also n 1,611 1 .200 acres bf geed 'lnsult' , land for Cattle, which can be lind on reasonable terms. in short no pains will be spared to render ,the utmost satisfaction to - all his guests, HENRY GLASS. Feb. 13, 1850.—Gm. /DUE subscriber, date of the "Stone _ern." Walnut Bottom Road,) respectfully informs his friend's and .the public generally that he has taken that wall known Tavern stand, in East High street, formerly kept by Mrs \Vunderlich, and that he is noil , prepared to accommodate Farmers, Pedlars. Travellers, and all othe`rs who may favor him with a Cull, in the most accommodating manner. His stabling, winch is largcliand convenient, will be in charge of a careful Ostler. He flatters himself that from his experience as an Inkeeper, he will be able to render gene ,' ral satisfaction. myL4na CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN: ''' t.), ADJOINING THE. COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA THE subscriber having leased the aboyo large and commodious HOTEL, situated on the corner of the 'l'ublic-§ . quare -and South-Hano ver street, and lately occupied liy Bent. L Esh leman, 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 had the most pleasant loca tion in thd borough—has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will bo sparod . to make those who may sojourn with hint r comfortable during_ their-stay.---His-par-- tors aro large and well furnished, and his cham bers supplied with now and comfortable bed - lIIS TABLE will he supplied will gle hest the-market / can afford, and all who are connect ed with his house will, be found attentive'care• fur and obliging. . 'I'•fJE IIA It will contain tho best liquors no city crpprodueo. MS STABLING is entircly'new.and eaten• sive, capable of accommodating frail 50 to GO horses—making it a desirable stopping ;dace for DROVERS, and will be attended by a Ostlor. in short, nothing wilt be Wanting calculated to add to the comfort and couVeni ence of those who may favor him `witia their patronage. 13,0ARD8RS taken by the week, month, or year iri 'l'Fxnts MODERATE. febG'49•tf,. JOHN HANNAN TWO VALUABLE FARMS For Sale. re - IHE Subscriber oilers at private sale tho fol .L lowing described Real Estate. No 1.--Situated in Northmiddleton township, :43- miles East of Carlisle, about one mile North of the Carlisle-and .Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 05 acres, more or less, about lime stone and the residue black Slate find Meadow land, all cleared and in a high state of cultiva lion except GO tter . ed well covered with heavy Timber. The buildings are a very fine two story 8 - 1 GWE — MUSE, and a • , good frame barn,. partly new, with Corn urine, Wagon sheds, &c. Ti fine 1111 _ 1 ±,4 spring house and a never failing spring of water near the 'door of the house; also, a good orchard of choice fruit.. _ - No 2.—ls situated one and a half miles NOrth of Carlisle, on. the road lending '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 dwelling house and a large frame barn, all necessary out buildings iu good condition, also, it good orchard of choice fruit, this farm is well c supplied with water,for.stock in all the fields; Also, 2 wells of water near the house that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the property will please call on the subscrilMr residing in Car lisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Possessien will be given on the Ist of April if required. Payments be made to suit the.pur chaser. , feb.l3 • Pure Fresh .Cod Liver Oil, - MIMS new and valuable Medicine, now ja . • used by tho medical profession wily 'cunh astonishing efficacy in the Cure of Put monaryConsumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rlieu matiani, Gout, General Debility; Compliints of the Kidneys, &c. &c., is prepared-from the liver of the COD PlBfl : for medicinal use, expressly for our sales: - • (Extract frorif t the Lopdon Medical fonrhab) "C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., P >s eer of Medicine in University College4on don, Consulting Physician to the hospital for consumption, &is. says: I hitvo prescribed the Oil • in above four hundred cases of. tuber coleus disease of the Longs, in different stages; which have been under my care the last two Years and a half. In the large number of cases, 20G out of 234, Its was followed by marked and unequivocal improvement,.vury- . - ing in degree in different cases, from a tempo rary retardation of the progress of the disease • and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more orlon complete restoration to appa rent health. • "Thscerlect of the Cod Liver Oil in most' o these cases was very remarkable:- Even in a few days the cough wasmifigated, the expec toration diminished in quanly"and opacity, the night owdats cessed,_the . pulse. became . slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength wore gradually improved. ."Dreoncluaion•l rppeat that the pure flesh okl from the liver. of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption • than eny agent, medicinal, dietetic or regime nal, that has yet been employed.',' As wo have made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver Oil, fresh from heart qulrters, it can now,Na had chemically pure by the single. bottle, or. in, holes of one doterreacit. Its wondertiifefficaey has induced nommen • spurious imitations. As its enema depends ~entirely on its purity, too much tare cannot be 'Used - in procuring it gonutno. Every bottle having on it our written.signo lure, may be depended upon hs gonulitol Paint:mots containin g • an • Analysis of tho Oil with notices of it from Medical Journals, will be Rent to hose who address us free of postage . . JOHN C. BAKERA CO.; Wholesale Druggists and - Chemisis, oet o—ly 100 North Third st., Phila. • • AND the best FAMILY BOFT SDA.P - San be made ready for Bakers , ' and use in a fe'w mindreli - EY tho Using of "Hobbits" Powder's.— For sale at the store of J. W. EBY. March 6.. ' , A RNOLDS very au- PPeriar-Ink-101-eal•-u------HI7IIBARDS- Bz,Horw.--41. little child, seven years CUMBERLAND AND. PERRY HOTEL, Carlisle Penn' a . nelarizz.as , lio°l'LL Golden Morse hotel, UiLtunco. . • Watches and 3rqwely ! it? , - Crig4rßrt THAN _EVER - • ....TIN Wholesale and Retail-4 , 1A t the. , ' '-• - !..Philudelphia Watch-and Jew ' •.4( • elry Store." No. 95 North SE• 4 ,,,,.,„„, COND . street, corner of 14uar ) 0 1., zi_.,;1,0y17,1 . ry street.. . • Gold Levers, 18 4. cases, full jeWellod, $3O find • upwards . . . . ._ -_ .. .. Silver Levers, full4owelled, $l5 and 'upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 -h. cases, jeWelletl;• 5025 . end upwards . . . . . ... Silver Lupines, jewellecl,,Slo•Mul upwards Silver Qusrticr Wattilmi; - 14" to 10 • Silour Spounsrequal to coin, per sett- , -Tea, _e_s_Des6rt SI 0, n ltla.sls,_olher_artieles_impro— portion. All goods watranted to be what the ~ are sold for. Constantly ntrhaild a - large aSsortment elfin° GOLD spwimrty and SILVER WARE Also, an assertment of 111 .1 . Tobias -& Co., E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates, & .0 uh a-Harris° rw-G-&-R-11 cast cy7and-ot her. superior Patent Lover Movements, which will'' -be cased in any styltt desired Arrandements have been made with all the above named most uelolfrinud ntanufatumers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders trill he. taken, and the name and residende of the person Or dering put on if requested novB] ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY AND GEOICIANCY Proteigsor. C [FRO'M SWEDEN.] Office, No-71 Locust St., above Bth, op posite the Musical Fund Hall, Phil'a. $25,000 HAVING :BEEN WON. 11.3' nunifT offs friends Ull the late Preside!) .ILit tial election, should cons ince those skepti cal pctsons who talk of vat LURES, that. no such Ming as rat ft is Or ha, been 1:111)Wil by the mi. inent and Astronomer :tad Astrol oger, C. W. ROBACE., timing his :trperience, ul over a quarter fit- a cetitary., 1.10 you doubt predestination ? why stut,very man gain a celebrity of General Taylor, a Daniel Webster or a I teary, Clay ? And 3et there are some who are foolish enough to doubt I at a man may be Mimi with the power :o see into Coulee events Flow can it be possible - Vro the destiny of man should he governed by tliTa mare sbilfilia,g of a pack of cards ? awl 3 et there a rellitaiSSll4l9 who allow themselves, with open Mouths, to swallow Althi , greasy,avuedsatEstinthtoltlawolitanovinise,thne skill 501181543 is filling them with wonders that are must difficult air the digestion anthers, who aro up lir e credulous, yet more scientific. It is such that firtog discredit on it profession that km been acknowledged to hen scietfeepl the highest orderfrom time immemorial ; and is the only pro cession that has any authority to sustain it. The high respect which General Taylor, nod Charles Bernadotte, late Ring of Sweden had tor A strut ogy.,-..ts shown by their letters for their Nativi lies to the imbscriber, which it will give him , great pleasure in showing to those who favor him with a In additionlo his Power to fore See future e• vents, he has thuower togive such information as will effectlially racem sucht as are -giVr-it-tii the too free use-:of the bottle. Ile is also caps bleolcuring diseased heretofore considered in curable ill this country. by the ordinary metli eines, anti wishes all to give him . acall who have heed given up by physicians situ wish to he cur ed! Fie syyill warrant a cure in all cascsoind will make no charge except for the conjurations he shall make use of in his office. Ite is often asked what a Nativity is ? lle I !MYST according to Geomancy, ono of the seven points in to science of Astrology, that it is iallorroscope or the future events ol'n person's life, carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, containing - an- account of all the' lucky and Unlucky daysan the months and years of the persons life tin" whom it is cast ; . by which means thousands in this country and else where have been prevented trout misfortunes that had been hidden in the womb of futurity , hy_re ferring to their Nativity before mitering on any speculatioh of business efa pleasure. It should be Mthe'llands of every one Its their almanac for, tile. A Nativity of MI individual can only fore .warn the possessor of troubles that are in future for hinitttiore woo are iniotved in pre seiit cultics of Nay kind must wait on the subscriber in person or 15. letter, who is prepared to exert his secret influence for,their immediate benefit. Ile is ready to use his influence to forestatthe results of Inwsuits,and,all undertakings in trbich there is a risk involved, lie also makes nse of his power for the restoration of stolen or lost property, which he has used-for the advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. Who can doubt a unan's abilities, who has had the honor to bsi called mitoulmohrulicti - veittrhy-all-themrown- - ml heads of Europe, and emit)) s a higher reputa tion as an astrologer than any one living ? (Icy-lie can be consulted with at hiff office, or by letter, if pre.paid, melte is prepared to make use of his power on any attic following topics:— Ilusruessiif alrileseriptions;ti avelling by land or sea; courtships; adVice given fin , their sticcessful accomplishment; speeettrring in stacks, ruercham dise, or real estatmtlitterecovering of legacies fin dispute; the purehashig of tickets; and the safety. of ships at sea. Ile also offers his setiicee respec tiog health, wealth and marriage, hive arbors, journeys, lawsititsolitlicultv in. business, fraud. and in all the concerns of life, and Writes all to call who are afilieted, corporeally 01. mentally. TERMS. Lailies,oo-aamits; (tenth:melt, $ 1 Nativities caleulated Mid. read in full, according to the Or soles of Masculine Signs—Ladies. $7; Gentlemen $1 ,50.-Nativities rah:Mated actairilhig to Geonian cy,for Ladies, $?2, in full, $3; - Gentlemen, .$3 in full, $5. • . , . - Spring Goods. TIIL 11118 just rot - timed from,tlii city with ii lurgernini'vrtried asiiortinent of Far le y and.SIUI)IO , -.1)1y1100d8, such as Mons dellaines, BaregerVillitachno,: Canton Clotho, French . and English - Obiritz63", liavvno, „CalicocX,Fignrild and Dotted Swiss t.vi.th'tivicly of other Di7eaa meteri ale to which he-invites the afiention of the pubt lic generally,' - CHEAP - CHINTZES- - - The subscriber w'ould cull the nttentioti of the oronluoity ton lot ot• 4-5 SpringChiotzes at rho lccer''priee of 10 ets per yard, the cheapest lot of goods ever offered in Caijisie. • LINEN LUSTRES. - for ladies dresses and sticks, just opened. • • MILITARY CAPS:.. • • - ..-Justatported.ottc..doz.::MilitarY. Cloth Eapa,, with oil cloth covcra, also, Cloth Cops demo -style for-sato uy G, HITHER. April 3, 1850. Linen .iustres. A - now lot of Linen Lustros, various prices and colors, -from 6 . to 50 cents a yard. Also, another supply of Braid, China Pearl, Rough and Really, Girnp, and Chip BONNETS.— AlsO, Changeable and press ILICS, in yitri— ety,twith a varied assortment of Bonnet and Cap I RIBBONS; Dress Trimmings, &c. &c. just.received and-opcned by may 29 ' ' G. W. IIITIYER. Cedar Ware. UST received nt the cheap Hardwarcratoro eff of the subscriber in Eaat High Stroot,' a completWasaortment of Tubs; 'Buckets, Churns, &c., &c. Also Dugouts Ring and Blasting Powder, which will bo sold very olioapity Jun, 2ld 1850. HENRY SA' TON. Queensware & Glass. A LARGE and general selection of ,these ar ticles in every variety has boon added to our as.. sortment, Also, n lot of Cedar Ware, embrac ing 'Yobs Cliurne, - Bucko: - a; - Pa ltc., - at- usuaL" low.prieos,,at-the Grocery Store of March 14, J W EBY. Ho! 'or California. VjE a7iserey . ory:parson who'dosires to.go to tho Cohl 'Region, to . prepare them selves % ith CLOTHING stumble for that CoUntry and clintte,upd you will find theta of every description, and also to your advantage at -' • TROUTMAN & MAY'S Cheap Clothing Store, iri Non!' Haltom at. above Louthor: ' [apt . • . • , Cod /Carer -Oil. . PREISH :Cod Lirer Oil warranted sttiuulae.j4( racelved Of novl4 ELLIOTT'ES.z 119/11.1/I to 01,3111pCtille , 4". . • . . THE Allen and Emit Ponnsborough Mutual -Flee Insiirance•Company of Cuinberland county ncorporated by on act of Assembly, boom , Jolly organized, and in operation under the intini)gc ment of the following commissioners, viz:. Jacob Shelly, Wm R. Gorgas, Maihael Geek..l in, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Steyinam, Simen Oyster,•Jticol• II Ciiiiirer,"Ltuvis flyer;l - H ' Fleury Logan, -Ifitniamin II - Musser, 'iaeob Kirk; Samuel Pro Well; Josonh . W ickeishain„ 'cici'rates of insurance are 4 as lice and Invortit' blo as any . Company of the hind iii the State.— Persons wishing to become members aro invited to make application to the agents or the cosign nywho—arc-willing-to-Lwait—upen-lhent—at-oity- time. • JACOB ,HELLY, /'resident. HENRY LOGAN, Vice Pres.ident. Lewis HYLit, ,Secretary, Aliens et. Coenran,7.'reasitrer, • • 0ct1.7'49.- AGENTS: Cumbrrland connt : y.—Rudolph Martin, 'New Cumberland, C B Eferman,-Kingstowit; Henry &ruing, Shiremanstown, Robe' t Moore and- Charles 8011, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Meehan. icsburg. Churchtown. ' York courap.--John Sherrick,Lisburn, John BoWman, Dillsburg, Peter Woford, - Franklin John Smith, Esq., Washington, WS Picking, Dover, Daniel Ralfentborg,er, J W Craft. Harrisburg.—llouser & Lochmim. Members iof the company having policies a bout to expre can have them renewed by intik. ing application to any of the agents. Importer of \Vatehes The Girard Life Insurance 'Annuity and—Trust Company ,of . - 0.01c . c No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capita? 5300. 000. Charter Ferpetual. CIONTINUE to make Insurances an Lives ill on the most favourable tortes, receive and execute 2 .l.4ustra-nted,reeeive-ll (west te - on - In te. rest. ,The Capital being paid up and invested, to pillar with accumulated premium fund, affords a rEarteT secunm''to the insured. The pre mium may be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add a BONUS .at staled' pe: riode to the insurances for life. This plan _o mutinies is the most approved of, and is more wine - rally in ie°, thin any other inGredt lain, (where the 'subject is best understood by 1 - ho-pemile. and where they hove had tbe long est experience,) us tuipears from the fact, that ......out.ol-2•l7—Life-insurance-:Companies-there,• of all kinds, 87 are on this plus. The first BONUS nas approptitited in De cember, 1844, an ruing to 10 per cent. on sum insu u et.t oldest.policcs; to 81 per_ cont., 7j pe ant., &c, Stc.,oti others, in pro portion to th time of standing, making- nu ad dition of 1,1 ; $87.50; $75, &c., ec. to every 81,000, origh 11y insukd, which is tin mrernye of more than 5 er cent the premiums paid, • and without incrFairt • the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the' NU,' vill be seen by the followink examples front th Life Lisa ranee Register of the Conn suy, tilt ECM M= - 205 - "71, --rzla Pamphlets containing the table ul rules and explanations of the subject ; forms of ap plication, and further information can be had at the office, gratis . , in person or by letter, all; dressed to the President, or Actuary. B W RIdfIARDS . , President. JNO F JAMES, Actuary. in2'49ly Restoration & Preservation of the ra Wise 64 Son,. of Virginia. - WIS & SON,. tinthng it nit.c.4-ether impossibio to attend personally to the great number ordady iiTnilications, front all sections of the Union, for their remedy for , flaldness, and for their celebrated HAM TO . MC, have found it , necessary to appoint a 'Gout-al _Jima, to visit different cities and tOwns throughout the Untied States, vesting him with authority to appoint sub-a gents,Alse and vend the llair Tonic, and to ap ply the It ESTORATIYE, and to put them into the hands of those le may appoint to ope rate wherever a sufficient ,number of pationtei in any town orneigtiliorhocid shall be .obtained. Capt. GEORGE cALvP,R.T,. of Fauquier county, .ifl alone authorized to act as Gen, oral Travelling Agent, with the powers. above ndicated. Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speed, ily as practicable the principal C.LiCB and town of the Union. N. B. Cnpt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAIR TONIC (which cleanses the head of dandruff, strength ens and invigorates tho hair, and prevents it, also, from falling off,) for the region of eoutitey most contigeobs to his operations, or it may always be obtained at wholeimle, and forwarded pa-any part of the Union, by addressitaz- the proprietors, • WISE SON. Richmon d, 7 - Prico t 9 per dozen casts. Six bottles for $5 or one dellar single battle. [nov2B,ly For sale id btirlisle by S \V HAVE It- STICK _ _ ‘ll, , ma Zr thousands of cures of PerefolA, Cancers. and other impure of the Blood—and ir the VERY BASALT. QUANTITY tohieh tens used of a Medicine to effect cures qr th disease., be any pm./ of the qu - Vying imirlinit power to Medinins toltitA hoe subdued and eonquesd suet, &arose.— Mar there is unquestionable evictor:a: that— BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT such a lifeeficini, in every roped and there*rant proof, In print cures offuctod, flint ONE lIOTTI it con t nits& more 'nifying, healing _virtue, and wind paver, than there ta contained in YOUR BOTTLES of any Sande gorilla, or,any other medicine that fiat over belill WV/red for nolo, : Thom is' undoubted proof in 9,ur parepitlete, , Uutt IN the use of this greet Indian ParOfeKtlieytiott were DY ING pot TdVE—they that were Lyeand...OIIIPPLED can . now IVXVK—dlioy that wave C, SOIIOI/ [MOUS, and otherwiao diaensed; have boon )11LAI•DO and COILED.• Ettindreds—Thousands-- - . •-• • who have nsed.BßAiVrtS PTIR . IFIER, after having tined and boated sty, the Sarsaparilla. tent other medicines rue ommunded to earn blood dlseetaes;ltove, decided that— • Brant's is the Cheapest, beeMlelf of-It btu more - medical, curative. menet In it, tun', in con.equence, cure. more dim.; In much how Hoe, than on• bottle of any other medicine. If, then, oh . bottle of BRANT'S, PURIFIER will cure FOUR TINIES,more dilute.° than one battle of.Scfronporii ki;-,-,.BILANT.S.PITItIFIER', would ho as camp •at /bur dolldr, a bottle, ma sarsaparilla at one dollar, But Ilaser's -PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR a bottle • and a. a bottle of It to. cured, and i. capable of ,e FOUR TIDIES 'es much disease a. ono We of Senrspordbi, there foro,49arsaparille., in con.equene of it. let power and leas -medical ofh"cacy, should he sold a no moro thou twenty Awns ge cents pot bottle, to be a. door 'Vic PURIFIER al &aka. liow much CANCilt—bow much BYPIIILIS—/tiow much BCROVULA—wilt•ane dollar's worth of BRANT'S PURIFIRII coral Vend tho following statement, which ta a apeclmen of Ile power:— ...CAItERQUS SCROFIMA . 0 ! This la the mute of a dying was who pd lie.. Re use, awed of a worse moo of SCROFULA, by only &War teen. tin of fined.. Politics, than over was cured by the use of twelve GALLONS or the best Sitreorittet that was ever made. Sarsaparilla has not en/Feint anotit pout" to eilathe curs of such a rerolh(opti liostdent case. Mr. J. B.HASKIN, of Home, &wart Co., N. l'Md, 3.111 1 nia foes yeara—was confined to his hod the lastyear—be was no much disimiud and debilitated - as to li&linable to raise Ills hand to his head. Ho had the beet enestiwt adrift —had used am. of the best Sarsaparilla. to no good.effoct— got wove and worm, and was considered to be n a dy*. Hale, and could. not live twentyfour hours temper, when he commencod usinStRANT'S PURIFIER.,,. Ills neck vas octane...ly off, ear to a hale voas oaten thh.j.4 hie tonuteine, er Ma chin, so that ho breeched through Alto hole; filizosr.WeS so oaten around that ft could to lea up out of Its place, It only holdlng'brnantalildem; the use" of ons arm was dtatroyed by two ulcers; an ulcer under the ann, as large as a elan , . hand, bad nearly sata, his side into hi. body. Thus ho was aftllctod with. leanly such putrid,,ncrid, rtirem4ve