Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 10, 1850, Image 4

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Uie of Sleep to the Body.
Solidification—:that iv, the conversion
"..of_blood into the Solid parts of the body—
goes,
bn during sleei. The chief end,
Indeed, and object, and intention of sleep
.would ,s'eein to be this final assimilation
.of our food,.this solidification of the blood,
,into the several solid parts of the body.
The accomplishments -of, this miracti-
Jous change, seems to have required b that
everything, both within and without the
body, should be hushed into profound
_repose.....during—the—accomplishment -- of
the mighty wonder, in order that uoth-
ing might disturb or interfere'with the
Axquisite and miraculous process ern:-
yloyed to effect it. To this er.o the por
tals of sensation are dosed—the eye sees
.notthe ear heftier not—thri skih feels
,not—the very breathing is scarcely
audible—the pulsations of the heart _are
scarcely perceptible—all the' living en
ergies are now concentrated into the
greatest possible intensity like rays of
light into 'a focus; and,directed 'with al
-1 irnost exclusiveness, towards this simple
- object
Iri the Atty, therefoie, we make blood
—in the night that blood is converted
\ .. ,hltobolid matter. In•the day we garner
.up the building materials—in the night
'repair up tho building. The hour of ri
sing, therefore, ought to be the time lit
Which our physical strength, is the gin
_
ztest-,and with perfectly healthy persons
.this is the case. • The languor which
...sickly_persons feel in the morning, arises
,from the process of repair not having
:been fully accomplished ; the building
has not been restored. The apparent.
.additional strength ,which is felt during
the day, after eating, is only apparent=
,it is merely excitement derived from the
stimulous food; in the first instance in
been assimilated, of new blood in the
system
Every-day Contorts and Luxuries,
The variety of distant regions by
.which our every-clay comforts and luxu
supplied,is a-geographical-les
son familiar to our earliest infancy.—
The child knows that the tea it is drink-
Arrg-came - from-the-estitte of:a:mandarin;
And•has possibly traversed half the course
of the Yang-tse-kiang passage, to
this country. ,Its .coffee was grown by
swarthy Arabs, - within the sound of the
, anuezzin's voice. The snowy crystals
- ,of sugar were extracted front a cane in
Jamaica, by Chiistian Africans, or on the
kinks of the Ganges by Pagan Hindoos.
If the cream is the production of Middle
sex, the butter not improbably was chur
ned and kneaded by Dutch or Belgian
frau& The material of the urn was per
haps found a quarter of a mile deep in
.Cornwall or Anglesia, but that of the tea
pot and the spoon wore excavated by In
dians from the heat of the Cordilleras,
and separated from the ore by means of
Hungarian quicksilver. The table was
formed from a ,monarch Of the woods
_which had seen aihousand years in the
solitudes of Honduras, and attained its
prime before Columbus Was born, The
blade of the :IF.rtife earns froth the pine
shit §wei.len, but its haft was
..,:borne for half.''century in
, the mouth of .
an elejahant whic'h probably never
.sate
man: The table-cloth is a•cootribntion
from the Neva,.and•the work of bearded
serfs, The carpet is the 'work of Arme
nians, in the dominions of the Sultan.--
The chiltes frock has passed tbrotgh the
hands of Virginia slaves, while the Ital
ian subjects of Atistria furnish its sash.
Its coral came from Australasian reef, its
pearls from the bottom of the Persian
Gulf. The lesson is endless- Almost
-any comfortable house in this metropolis
has levied contributions on every people
and clime. Countlessi-tribes, names, con
ditions, manners and religions, rise to the
memory as we walk through' the rooms
and ask ,of each other in succession,
“Where did this come from?"
- NEW ARRIVAL OF
Foreign and Domestic Hardware
JACOB SL'N•ER has just received, from th'S
.eastern citieS,..anns now opening audio Cheap
Hard Ware, on North Hanover_ street, next door
to Glass' Hotel; a new assortment in hie line,
ittech as
Oils, Glass and.,Points, •
Copal, Japan and Black Varnishes, of extra
Reality,
' Nails and Spikets,
Wale' best Bar Iron,
. ;Cast, Shear, ,13)ister and Spring, Steels,
Locks, Hinges and Screws
Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augurs, Axes, !.
-' • Knives and Forlcs, Shoo ',Findings, &S.
To which ho would call the attention of the
public. Persons wishing to buy will do well to
pall. as we are determined to sell at low rates
for cash. Kr The highest price paid for Scrap
'lrcn, and for Flax Seed. J SENER.
novl•4
. Selling off at Cost..
subsc rib ern
_ing to change their
liuttiness, will sell off lheur whole stock 01
READY MADE CLOTHING,
at very reduced price's. Their stock consists.
._ of Coats, Vests and Pats, of almost every de
scription and luality. also, shirts, collars, bo
soms, stocks, neck, snd pcoket handkerchiefs,
gloves,-stockings, suspenders, lists, caps,-boots,
shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks,
i car
pet bags, end in short every article that s ne
cessary. to complete a gontleman , s wardrobe.—
They will also sell goods by the yard,Such
as cloths; cassimeres, vostinus, caushietts, sum
mer stripes , in great variety, mashies, flannels,
• drt. & LIVINGSTON.
halal 3m"-'. ,
parsons, knowing 'themselves
debted to 'the firm will please make pa
immediately. Arrt
Elastic - Doll Arcade
reeve and beautiful Jlrticle , .
ELIEVEDAto be .superioeto anything of
.11131 the kind eiej befoe - manufaciured. .130ing
plostio; will not break' by 'falling. Painted in
oil, when soiled niay be waohed, with soap and
water, and readily restored., o their original
beauty. Their, durability and - eheanneee will
be 'fully' demonstrated when duly tested...A
large lot of the aboVe received by express, at
Krissjangle' s Head •Quari ars, 14:N4th Hone.
yer'sfreet. • • . '
•
arid Unadulterated
CUMBERLAND AND PERRY , ROTEL,
•
Carlisle, Femea.
,
THE subscriber respectfully informs
•=- the citizens of Cumberland and Parry
aunties, and the public generally, that he has
taken that largo, new and colnniedious Hotel,
on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known as
the Cutnberland and Perry - Hotel, and recently
'kept by HIV Orth. :rho honso is a new and.bl:
egantly finished. establishment, is pleasently
situated, and is furnished with good . bedding
and other furniture, and his accommodations.
are' such tiato, make it a convenient and desire
ble stopping place: His TABLE - will be fut
nitllfed' with the best the market can alrord, and
hfs BAR with the elfoicsat liquors. He hits al
ways on hand a large supply of FEED, suitable
for all kinds of Cattle, and good FEEDING
LO'P'S, with other accommodations which can
-not-fail-to-render-it..a..desirnble_stopniqgAilece
for DROVERS. His STABLING is 'exten.
sivo, capable of accommodating about 76 head
of horses: He has also about 200 acres of good
pdsture land for Cattle, which...can be had 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.
1 1 ,1133.111E1R5' EXCILML.
EAST -HIGH STREE - 4','CARLISLE, PA.
THE subscriber•, (late of the. "Stone 'Fey
_L ern," Walnut Bottom Road,) respectfully ,
informs his friends and the public generally
that he has taken that well known Tavern
stand, in East High street, formerly kept by
Mrs Wunderlich, and that he is now prepared
to accommodate Farmers, Pedlars. Travellers,
and all others who may favor him With a call,
,imthemost necommodeling.m ruiner.
His stabling, which 7 is largelland convenient,
will be in charge of a careful Ostler.
. He-flutters himself that-front' hie_experience
as an In keeper, he will be able to render gene
ral satisfaction.
myl-3in CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN.
Gotten horse
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 Ben!. L Esh
leman, begs leave ro 1111110UnCO to his friends
and the public that he is prepared to enterwin
them in a manner which cannbt fail to meet
their approbation.
THE HO USE has the most pleasant loca
tion in the borough—has been newly .furnished
and otherwise improved, and no pains will he
spared to make, those who may sojourn with
hint, comfortable during their stay. llis par
ors are-large ,antl , wolS.fm-ritmlev:ll - nlidtshs'eharti
.lidl.64tunpfled-.witit new and- comfortable bed
ding._
HIS TABLE will be supplied wi h the best
the market cart afford, and all who are connect
ed with his house will be found attentive care
ful and ohliging.
'PHE BAR will contain the best liquors the,
city can produce.
HIS STABLING is entirely new and eaten
sive, capable i,i accommodating from 50 to 60
horses—making: it a desirable stripping place
( 0 , PRO VEIL ,5, and will be attended by a skil
fiillYstTiir. n, IM — Wriiiiriiig
calculated to add to the comfort and conveni
ence of those_ who may favor hint with their
patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week,
n th r or- year
ter9'naren4lonEn ATE,
JOITN HANNAN
TWO VALUABLE FARMS
. For sate.
HE Subscriber o ers at private - sale the fol
rin
, lowing described Real Estate.
I.—Situated in Northmiddleton township,
, fimiles East of Carlisle, about one mile North
ut the Carlisle' and Harlisburg turnpike road,
containing 225 acres, mere, or less, about 4 lime
stone slid the residue bleak Slate and Meadow
land, all cleared and in a high suite of cultiva•
lion except 60 acres .well covered with heavy
Timber. k The buildings are a very line iwo
• • story STONE MOUSE, and a
, good Ironic barn partly nets, with
Corn cribs, Wagon sheds. bee. aline
spring house and a noVer failing
" -- spring of water near the ,door of the
house, also, a good orchard-of choice fruit.
No 2.-1 s situated one and n half miles North
of Carlisle, on the road leading front Sterretts
Gap to Carlisle, containing 11,5 acres of limit rate
Slate land, thoroughly &. well limed, except 35,
acres which is well covered with 'flintier, the
'mprovements are a two Story frame dwelling
louse arid a large frame barn, all necessary out
buildings in good condition, also, a good orchard
of choice fruit, this farm is well supplied with
water for stock-in all the fields. Also, 2 wells of
water near the house that never fail. Persons
. ishing to purchase or to examine the property
till please call on t he subscriber residing iii Car
isle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. •
Poseessien will be
. given on the Ist of Apri
if required, . Payments be made to suit the par
chaser.
feb.l3 50-sm.
Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oil.
h HIS new and valuable Medicine, now.
— v - _ used by the ,medical profession witq
such astonislting effiriey.in the ,cure of Pul
monary eoestiniption, Scrofula, Chronic Ilium
. inatism, Gout, General Debility, Complaints
of .the Kidneys, &c. &c., is prepared from the
liver of the COD FI§II for medicinal use,
, •,..
exprsssly for our sa lea.
(Extract from the London Medical Jenrnal.)
"C. J. 13. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Profes
sor of Medicine in University College,
_Lon
don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for
consumption, &c.,says : I have prescribed
the Oil in above
four hundred cases of tuber
culous disease of the Lnngs, In different Stages,
which have been under my care the last two
years and a, half. In the large number of
eases, 206 out of 224, its use was followed by
marked:: and unequivocal improvement, vary
ing in degree in different cases, from 4 tempo
rary retardation of the progress of the disease:
and a mitigation of distressing symptoms; up
i.t) a more or less Complete restorction•to app&
tent health.
"Tha °dant orthe gad Liver Oil id rnost,o
these, cases was very remarkable. Even in 'a
few days the cough was mitigated, the expec
toration diminished in .quanty and opacity,
the night sweats ceased, the pulse became_
slower, and of bolter yoltfine, and the appetite,
',flesh and strength_wers gradually Unproved.
"In conehision I, repeat that the pure "fresh
oil from the liver of the - . Cod is more beneficial
in the treatment of Pulmonary' Consumption
than enragent, medicinah,dietetio,or regime
nal, that has yet been employed,' f
As wo have made arrangements t procure
the Cpil pdr Oil, fresh from head irpruters, it
e s kn now be had chemically pure by the single
bade, of in-boxed of one dozen each.
ItS . idinderibl efficacy has induced numerou
, ipurious, hriitatiOns. As ltd success depends
nfirely on its Ruity, too much care cannot be
used in procuring it genuine.
Every bottle having on it our written signa
'Lure, May be depended upon as genuine.
Paniphlets containing an. analysis of the
with notices of it from. Medical Journals,
will be , sent to those who address us tree of
JOHN C. BAKER & CO„
Wlfelesale Druggiitor Chemists,
octlo—ly 100 North Third at., Phila.
~
•VTE advise every person who desires to go
V to tho Gold Region, to prepare them
lpieti"--Witlf—C.l,oll4lN 0 -- finitablo — for - Hurt
.?ountry and climate.. and you will find them of
very description, and also,to your advantage
t - TROUTAIAN & MAY'S
Cheap Clothing .Storo, in North tfannver st.
bovo Louther. • . ° --FON
• . Cod
A FRESH supply of Cod Liver Oi
warranted genuine, just received at
- novl4 • ' S, ELLIOTT'S.
. .
e' &
_ - ueeaswar• Glass. ,
L ; Q
.
. A ARGE and . general selection of tildes ar
iclos in every var iety lens been milled to our ae•
ortmont, Also, a lot of Cedar Ware, embrac
og, 'rubs Churne, Beelco.a, Pails, ke., nt, usun
'ow prices,
at the Grocery Storo or .. • '.. -
I + ll 4rch 14 :. - -.. . . J
,WEB Y.
,
:FEST, received tit ilia cheap Hardware store'
. isiC dm subscriber. inDast, High 'Street, ft
omplete assortmentof Tubs; Buolieta, Churns,
&c, :•Also Duponts. Rine and - Blasting
Powder, which will bo sold very ohoop by. - -
• Jon: 29d 180. HENRY SAXTON,
ARNOT4b3 writiod fluid, a •'very
pnerinr Ink. lyr sale at' ' ItUBBARD'S
W 4ITNER
jßiccllditr~n~.
-
lliol 'For California,'
cedar Waxe.
Ilisceltaucos
Watches and'lewejyl
, 1,,..- • . CIiEAPErt TitiN EVER—,
.• • .." ' Wholesfilo and Retail—At. 01:e
AO ) - el F ry hia to d r e e ll , ll l , l W o a rN a o " r ( t i el v. -
. .+, , tf,..
~..i. : 01i•;... GOND street -corner of Quer •
fititilgifA r lils - '7 rY- strucl.. ' • ,
Gold Leveis;lB k. cases; full jewelled, $3O and
• - upwards
Silver Lovers, full jewelled, $l5 and - upwards.
Gold Lepine; 18 k. eases, jewelled, $25 and
upWards
Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and Upwards
Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10, - "- -.
Silver Spoons, equal.,lp coiri,. per sett—Tea,
55, Desert 810',.Table $l5, other articles in pro
-portion. .All gosds warranted to be what the.
are sold for. .
• - . -
Constantly on hand a large assortment aline
GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE '
-A-Isoran-assortment-..aLM—Utoklatt &
E Simpson, - Samael & Brothers, S SYates
Co, John Harrison, CS & R Beesley. rind other
stingier Patent Lever Movements, which will
be cased in'anY style desired
Arrangements• have bean made with all the
above tamed 'most colebratetnntitiliTtieturernit
England, to furnish at short notice any required
style of Watch, for which orders will be Taken,
and the name and residence of the. person or
tiering put on if requested
. o'. CONRAD,
Importer of, \Vntches
no% 81
ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY AND
GEOjIIANCIC
Professor C IV Robapk,
[FROSI SWEDEN.] -
Office,No. 71 Locust St., above Bth, op
posite the Musical Fond Hall, Phil'a.
625,000 IaVING BEEN WON.
WZY my numerous friends on the late l'resi den
Xi/ Mil election, should convince those skepti
c:il persons who talk of CAII.OIIES, that no such
thing as FAIL IS Or has 'liven known by the
emi
iuput and dixiinguished Astronomer an Astrol
og,ec, C. W. ItOBACK, during. his :experience
of over a quarter of a century. , Do you doubt
predestiMition ? • Then why sot .--very man gam
14 celebrity of General Taylor., iy Daniel AVelister
orA Ilenry'Cloy ? And yet there are some who
Ore foolish enough In .10111,1. t at 0 man may lie
born c ith wee . :o see into futnre events
How can it lie possible that the d e stiny of man
should be governed by the 111,1 . 43 shuffling -of a
.pack.of Cards? and yet fliers: sre thousands who
allow themselves, with opmi mouths, to swallow
the greasy words of souse old woman, w hose time
skill consists in filling then, with WOoderS that
are most. difficult for the digestion idolisers, who
-arc m-iremeeduffius,- -yet -more—Seirmifiti. -It- is
such that briiig — iliscr•edit on a-profession-that-bits
been acknow ['edged to be a science oh the highest
order,from time immemorial And is the only pro
fission that has any authority to sustain it.
high respect. which General Tay lot', and Charles
Bet nadotte, late King of Swede's had lee Astrol
ogy , is sho wn.by their letters for their Nativi
ties to.the subscriber. whicAi it will give him
great pleasure in showing to those who' favor
him with a coll.
Lt addition to; his power to foresee future e.
vents, he has the power togive such infornuitithr
as will effectually redeem such as are given to
the too free use of the bottle. lie is also caps.
blegt curing diseased heretofore considered in.
inviable in this country by the Orllill.tey Moth
clues,and wishes all to give him :actin who Intro
heed given lip by physician.; and wish to'be cur
ed" He will warrant a core in all casiis,and will
mike no 'charge except for the conjurations' he
shall make use ofin his office. ale is often asked
what a Nativity is ? lie Answers seer ruing to
Heointincy, one Odic seven points in the science
of Astrology, that it is a liorroscope of the future
events of a person's life, carefully calculated roil
tr.i.tiscribed on paper, containing an :lemma of
all the lucky and unlucky days the mouths abil
years of the persons life tar whom it is cast; Lfy
which menus thousands in this country and else
where have been prevented trout raistortunes [II a
hail beeobidden in the womb of futurity, by Ye
ferrith; to their Nativity before entering on any
speculation of business or pleasure. It should
lie in the hands of eVery one as their almanac for
I tie. A Nativity' (Won indifddital earl only fore
warn thine possessor of trotibles that are in future
door lain; those wit° are involver; in pot sent
dliii
collies of any kind must watt on the subscriber in
person or by letter, who is prepared to exert his.
secret influence for their immediate be alit. Ile
is ready to use his intlurnce to forestal the results
of lawsuitsamil all unilertokiiigs in which thcre is
It risk involvedflie also makes use of his powgrl
for the restoration of stolen or lost property,
which he Ints.used For the advantage of thonsands
in this city and elsewhere Who call doubt a
gentleman's abilities, who has bad the honor to
Inc called On and consulted 511th liv all the crown.
oil heads of Eltirnpe. and enjoys a higher relinta
lion as 1 / 1 1 astreiloger Ilion any ead•living ?
Q[i lac eau be consultod w itli at his office,or by
letter, it' pre 'Mid, and_ Ile is prepared toßnake
use of his pow er en any of this: following totfles;.; , -
Business of alhilescriptions;ttovullingb) Mini or
sea; courtships; ativree given their successful
accottplishinene; speculating in stocks, meridian.
dise, or real estates the recovering of legacieslin
iltsputeLthe purchasing ol,tickets; and the safety
of shipslir-sett. Ile also offers his sets ices respeo
ling- health, wealth and' mart'ltige, love tams,
; journeys lawsultsolifficithe in 111114111'53, from?,
toil in all the conceims of life, mid iuvitalsall to
call who arc inflicted, corporeally DP mentally.
MGM
Ladies, 50 cants; Gentlemen, $l. Nativities
calculated and read in full, necordiat; to the Or
acles ar Masculine Sigms-I_,atliett.,sl; Getal^men
$1,50. Natirlties calculated accocling to Geornatr
.cy,for LatilCY, s`2, ill (*Lill, $3; 'Gentlemen, $3
in full, sct.
Spring Goods. •
rintlE subscriber hasiust returned from die
eity with a large and va-led assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,' such as Mous
dOaines, Bareges, Alprielms, Canton :Cloths„
French and English Chintzes, Gingliams,
Dawns', Calicoes, Figured and Dotted Swiss
Muslius, with a variety of other Dress meteri.
als to which he invites the attention of the pub.
lie goperally,
CHEAP CHINTZES.
•
'TIM subscriber would call the attention of the
comm a unity to lot of:4-5 Spring Chintzes at the
low price Of 10 eta per yard, the cheapest 101 of
goods ever otiOred in Carlisle.
LINEN LUSTRES.
•for ladies dresses end sucks. lust opened. •
-- MILITARY CAPS:
Just opened ono doz: Military. Cloth Cape,
with oil cloth covers, also, Silk:Oil Cloth Cups
of same style for salo by C, W. HITNER.
April 3, 1850.
Z4ien Lsesires.
A - nowlorof Linen :liMstres, varieusffiedif
and colors, (rota 0 to. 50 cents a yard. Also,
another supply of -Braid, China Pearl, - Rough
and Reedy, Gimp, and Chip' BONNETS.—
AlsO, Changeable and Dress SILKS, in vari—
ety, with a varied assortment of Bonnet and
Cap RIBBONS, Dress Trimmings, &e. &c.
just received 'and opened by
may 29 COV...IIITN'ER:
ANOTHER REVOLUTION,
LtAMUI:LA.IIUI3BAItD, havingparchas
ed of Mr Henry A Sturgeon, - littt etobk of
Drugs, Medieinee,&m: would respectfully so
licit a share of the public, patrolinge, at.the old
stand, corner of Pitt awl Digit Streets', opposite
the Rail Road depot.
Ile will keep constantly on hand, an assort
ment of trash Drugs, Medicines', Paints, Oils,
Dye Stulle,.Perftinuery, and n variety of fancy
articles, which ho is determined to sell
He will give his personal attention to the busi
ness, and pat titularly to puttin,g up prescriptions.
' A liberal deduction made ler Physicians coun
try Merchants, and Podlers.
•
F0b.13, 1850.
Prime Sugars.
- A largo lot of (ho most approved bowie jug
r0001y64 nt -MONYERS, N. Hanover et.
AND the boat FAMILY SOFT SOAP can
be made ready for Bakery and use in a few
minutes by the using Of "Rabbits" Powdere.—
FOr Bele at' the etoreal ;. J. 'W. EBY. .
•
JUST. received A: fresh .'supply of ROUS
pt • Sini'S PERFUMERY
ji46 ' . . , HUBBARDW
:iii urctute dompanies.
FIRM INSURIWVE.
. ,
THE Allen and East' PenneborOugli Mutual
Fire-Insurance Company of Cumberland county
'incorporated by in act. of Assembly, is now fully
organized, and in operation undor the manage
ment of tba foliowing coMmissioners, viz'
Jacob. Shelly, Wm.R. Gorges, hipthael Cock
in, Melchoit, Mennoman, Chris Clan Stayinan,
• Simun,Dyster, Jacob II Cooyer, Lewis .Byer,
Henry Logan; 'Benjamin, II Nlusser,Jacob
Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham.
The'ratos of insurance nre 4 as low and inverti
ble as any COMpany of the hind in die Statn.—
_Persons wtaliing to become members are invited
to make application to the agents of the compa
ny, who are willing to, wait upon them at any
time.
JACOB . SHELLY, President
HENRY LOGAN,.V ice Prekident.
Lmvie HYEIt, Secretary
MicitA
,C 0 C1i.L154.-Treasurer.________
AGENTS.
Cumberland, count 71.—Rudolph Martin, New
Cumberland, C B fierman, Kingstown, Henry
/.curing,—Shirommistown, Robert .Moore.
Charles Carlisle, Inane Kinsey, Meehan.
icshurg, Dr. J. All,
York countp.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, john
Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin
John Smith,-Es ii.,, Washington, « S Picking,
Dover, Daniel Briirensbdrger, J W Craft.
Ha rri sku rg & Lockman.
Members iof the company having policies
bout to expre can have them renewed by niuk•
lug application many of the tactile.
ra EP I:lBNURElarar.
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity
and Trust Company of Phil'a.
Office No. 159 Chestnut Sired, Capital $3OO.
000. Charter Perpetual.
CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives
en the most favourable terms. receive and
execute Treats, and receive Deposits on Int&
rest.
The Capital beinrriiaid up and invested, to
gether with accuMuTated.prennuni fund, affords
a PERFECT 'SECURITY to the insured. The pre•
Mium may be paid in yearly, halt yearly, or
quarterly payments. . .
The Company add a BONUS at stated, pe
riods to. the insurances for life. This_ plan o
maritime is the most approved, of, and is More
generally in use, than. any other in' reat Bri
tain, (Where the subject is best understood by
he petiole. and whore they have had the long.
ost - experienceo as - appears from , the • fact, that
out of 117 Life. litsuranee GomPanies there, of
all kinds, 87 are on this plan. .
The first BONUS tits appropriated in De•
eiiinber, - 1844: amounting - to 10 per cent. on the
sum insured under the oldest polices; to 81 per
cent., 7 , 1 per Cont., others,'in pro
portion to the time of andit , making au ad
dition of $100; 807,50; „ ma, cc., Lee. to every
$l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average
of more than 50 per cent on the premiums paid,
and without increasing theannual payment tb
the Corn - pony.
The operation of the BC
by the following examples
ranee Registet of the Com
NUS will be.. seen
. from the Life luau,
nny, thus:.
Amount of Policy 8:
Bonus -payable n
the party's' decease
Polley
Stun
Insured
13onos or
Addition
$lOO . OO
25000
400'00
175•00,
137 50,
51,000
2,500
4,500
2,500
5,000
I=
- 205
- 276
- 333
miaining the table 01 , rates
of the subj6et ; forms of an
ther information con be had at
Panipidem., , .co
and explanationb
gen tip o„ and fill
the. office. .gratis
dressed to the Pr,
in person or bitetter, nd
sideni or Acinary. -
RICHARDS,Prosident.
JNO F JAMES
• rn2'49lV
, Actuary
Restoratiori & Preservation of the
Hair.
DIC Wise & Son, orViinfinia.
l i V ni i n S os & sib le S C) t
o N attendpersonally, to i ' h e i t ' l e t the
finding l,
great number of daily applications, trom all
seetions of the Union, for their remedy. for
Baldness, and for their celebrated irmit TO
NIC, have found it necessary to appoint a
General Travelling. Agent, to visit different
cities and towns throughout the Utlited States,
vesting him with authority to amioint sub-a
gents, use and vend the Hsu Tonic, and to ay.
lily the RESTORATIVE, and to put them
Into the hands of thmle limmay appoint to ope
rate wherever 't;alßeient number of patients
in any town ornei.thborlmod Anil he obtained.
Capt. GEORGE; CALVERT, of Fnutittier
county, Va., is alone authorised to act as Gen
eral Travelling Agent, with the powers above
ndiented.
Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speed
ily as practicable the principal c ties and town
of the Union.
N. 13. Capt. Calvert will always have on
hand a full supply of the HAIR TONIC
(which cleanses the head at dandruff, strength
arta and invigorates the hair, and prevents it,
also, from falling off,) for the region of country
most contiguous to his •operations, or' it may
always be obtained at wholesale, and forwarded
to any part_ bf the Union,
_by addresing the
proprietors, M. 'WISE & SON, Richmond,
iltY'rriee $9 per dozen cash. Six bottles for
$5 or one dollar single bottle. (nov - .2,`!.1y
For sato in Carlisle by S W II A V El R.-
FrTI C K
RES
ri ' t r HILA
Swy 4 '
If thausands qf 'cures of Sethi - airs, Caneers. ,PyphTlis, and
Oh, basl , r thr Blood—sand& the VERY SOMA LL
LIITA tohioh a and of 4 shirdfrisre ‘ll rffert-rusep
rich disrase.r, br any
proof the purifisisits me. - Ural paw, 10
Mr Medici+, a lark has subdued mot ronytieml such diseases- -
then there istmitastionalste,roidence that—
BRANT'S INDIAN
PUIIIFYIN EXTRACT
Is such a Medicine, in every rapped nod 'there in abundant
prribf, In great cures effected, that ONE BOTTLE of it Coll.
tins more
. posifying, beeline virtue, and medical power,
than there is contained In FOUR BOTTLES of any Sanwa.
yarilln, or any other medicine that has ever been offered
for male. There is undoubted' pronf In our pamilffetu r nial
try the use of this great Indian Purifier, they that , vcco DY
ING yet LIVE-they that were LAME omit 'CRIPFLED
can now WALK—they that wero SICK, SCROFULOUS,
and otherwise iliaettsed, have been isr.m.t. and CURED.
ilun4eds--Tliouands —
who have used IRAN"'/"S PURIFIER. aftfrhaving . tted
and tented at.t. tho Sarhapioinas and other meellcinea rec.
a:now:Hied to euro blood dimettaeg,llavo decided that—
Brant's is the Cheapest ,
hernia° one bollle of It hai more medical, curathe Inane.
19<t, nod, in consennonco,'cores snore disease, lit much pu
los2, than one battle of any oilier Medicine,.
If thOn, one bottle of 13ItANT'S PURIFIER will eon,
FOUR 'IIIIIF,S more disease titan tole bottle of Sarsoporit.
fa—. BRANT'S PURIFIER" wohlil be as cheap at Aim
dollars a bottle, as "narsaparilla at one dollar. But Baron".
PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR. a 'bottle; and
as n Loma of it has cored, and is capable of curing FOUR
RP much dlseaso RA mw Wine of Sarsapardia r tlicre.
fore, Sarsaparilla, in comrequonco Of its less power' mid lest
niedlnal efficacy, should lia.sold'at no snore than Sweaty
floe eents per bottle, to be as cheep us thu PURIFIER at
one dollar:—
One Dollar's Worth , !
How much CANCER- , -how Intich BYPHILIS—how
much dolliw's worth of 'BRANT'S
PURIFIER cure I Rend the following .Uttement, which
L a spocimen of Ito power:— ,
CANCEROUS SCROrULA!
•
This Is the ease of a dyiny men who yet lime. Ho lAN
eared of a worse cue of SCROFULA, by only &Wei, boe.
ties of 13rant's Purifier, that:Lever was cured by the use of
twelve • td.ons of 11,0 best Sarsaparilla Fltat was ever made.
Sarsaparilla has not tqfficient Medical power to effuct the curs
of such a revollinply hope(..* case.
D. HASKIN, of ;taint Ofiada Co.,N. Y., bad den2A,
eta four years—was' confined 'to his hod the Ant year—lie
- was so much diseased and debilitated it lO bo unable to
raise bli - liteetto his WWI. " - lie - had the best stedkat
ad used shi. of the best Sarsaparilbu to no goodetiec
got soon, and uons, and was considered to bo In a diring .
state, and could not live frorety,four hobo looyer, when he
conimencod usin i f BRANT'S PURIFIER. His no* was
O or, len nearly - oft oar to ear; hole seas eaten throuis
his windpipe, mm or his chin, so that ho breathed through
.tho hula ; his ear woe so eaten aroutatind.lt could ho lifted
or out o f its place, it only holding by a isiaLl piece; the use
of oeS arm was, destroyed by two ulcers I an ulcer unCer
thu ann, es largo OA ...mei hand. had nearly - eattalArousA
his aids into his body. ,Thtta he wee shitted with twenty
such putrid, owlet, offsitsiss cleere, co yttrium ports of his
person. For further.,and' Cull particulars/ sea our PAM.
PrILETS.
Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one of the ost skilful phy
sicians of Roineowit called to see Trask n the day before
.h.Q.C.unklmaco.4,llslng ?}d ft' s Perin, . D .W. examined
him, and then told Mid 'iat"hlrefilidedie 44 , irt , tho world ,
t I
iuuld not cite. hiss—that hie case was ;
. Worse thft Hopelbas!
Nnw hear Mr. IIASICIN•8 statement of cure! He eald •
"My wife procured one bottle 01.1111,1111" S PUMP YEW
.lEl.b. TIM() T, of Dindl 4 Leaftrerd, drugglnl. Of Romo. I
commenced using that. and /rein la yet better. That bottle
enabled me to get IV wa. tied, whore 1 had been confined
*no yaw; swond bottle enabled mu to eet out al :helloes.;
tho third bottle enebled me In' caulk too seder,.to Rome Cen
tre, whore I procured its bathe. more; and when I bad fin
-Ished inning them seventeen out of twenty Moors bad &awl
up—and three bottles mere effected a PERFECT CURE of
WI the ulcer., and restored too to good health."
.IrOI.IRTEN WITNESS'pS ,
Mr. HASKIN Ilea owbro to the above facie, and the feels
tea whitened and certified to by Dr. T. writmems—Ur.
a.m. BROWN, proprietor /Ogle IVerf-Rompetrl—Moran.
EISSELL k LLONARD, wholoralu and 1631A11. druggßait •
- and ELEVEN other respertebtr rriktrstes,
For • sale byy'l. %V. RAWLINS Sr, S. W
hAvEßsTicic, Carlisle, J'C & Altick
and W I) Shippensburg—Win bloytj,_
Lisburn—J.F Spahr, Meclittniceburg-,JI Ver
ret!, Neweilla—A C Klink, Blootntield—Geo.-
car and Heines t .Millerstown—J A Linn &•CO,
Lanbdisurg—J Ickeebarg—S Lew,
Newport—J . W Fong ass, Chambersburg—J L
Shearer, •Dillsburd—EMaitin Lutz, Garriebarg
All letters :nal ordere must be addreFsod to
Wallace & Co., 106 Broadway; New York.
mitacm-s OF QUACISS. 7. .. •
Let EVIMYII(II3Y ilhA. rats WilltPlll.l;e—There If 4
,sarsaparilla for sale in the ditliwent • towns called S. P.
Townsend 's Sarsaparilla. II- is advertised as the ORIDI
NAL,.OIINUINEranitaII Mot. This Townsend is no doctor
and never wae ; but we, formerly st.nrorker on railroads, ca.
tale, and the like—yet he assumes the titiosor Doctor for the
purpose of gaining credit for what he isimt. Ile nays "he
low attended two medical schools, and practiced for fifteen
years II" Now the truth it, lie never practiced medicine
day in hie-life-1. Such xeitfill, tricked misrepresentation
looks bad tp the character and veracity of the man. • 1 wiali -
'most sincerely, ho had never made those etatements of - him
self or of me. When will me - tiger,t to he honest and troth.•
ful in all their dealings mid intercouiso with their follow
men l Ile applied. to one Mud Clapp to amist him in mam
ufacturing his mixture, elating the large 8111119 110 would
make as an inducement to embark in mho I.IIIIIIICER. These
men Lave been insulting and libelling me in all possible
forms, in order to impress , the public with the belief that
the Old Doctor's Sareaparilla was not thi,gcnoine, mieonl
iSersaparilloonade front the OH Doctor • . a Original Rect.
pie. This S. P. Townsend says I have sold doom. of my
name for $7 to week. I will give hint S3 I D eta will.pro.
!duce ono single snlitai3P proof of this. His statements of
Thompson, Skillman & 'Co., are nothing hilt a tissue of
falsehoods, simply made to deceive the public, and keep
the truth dowp.mxegamixo-itie...rouring, fermenting-scale—
This is to caution the public to purchase none Inn
Old Dr. JACOD Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the
Old Doctor's likeness, his fliMitm Coat of Arms, and
'aignatureacrbsh the emit of A rm s .
. .. '
. .
Principal Office, 1172 Nmicore-streel, N. Y. City.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
.. .
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Old Dr, . Jacob .Townsend,
.
THE ORIGINAL. DISCOVERER. or TITE
Genuine Townsend Sanaparilla.
Old Dr. Townsend is now shout 70 year. oi' age, and ha..
long been known as the AOTIIOR and DINCOVERER
of the GE N UIN E ORIGINAL . 'I'OWNSEND
S'ARSAPAEILLA." Dying poor, he woe cuing - n:1110d to
• limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out
of market, and the salon circumscribed to those only who
had proven its worth, and known its' value. It had reached
the ears of 'many, nevortheless, as 111000 persons who hat!
been healed of sore diseases. and flayed from death, pro.
claimed he wonderful ,
- This GRAND AND UNEQUA - I:LED PREPARATION is--
Manufactured on the largest scale, and in called for through.
out the length and breadth of the land, especially as it $
found incapable of degeneration or,deterioration.
Unlike. young S., P.:Town:lead's, it improves with age,
and never changes but forthe better because it in prepared
on scientific princtples by a scientific. non. The higher
knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the
art, have all been brought into requisition in the mainline-
Met of the Old Ur's Sainaperilla• The Sarsaparilla root,
it is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal
properties, and some properties which are inert or useless,
and others, which if retained in preparing it for use, pro
ducefernientation and and, which is injurious to the pys.
tam. , Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile
that they, entirely evaporate and are lost In the preparation,
If they are not preserved by a scientific process, known on.
ly to those experienced in its Inalitileettire. Moreover, .
these volatile principles, which Ito nir in vapor, or us an ex
halation' under heat, are the very essential medical prop.
erties ofthe 'root, which give to it.all its value
Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark
colored liquid, which is :none front the coloring matter in
the root than from anything else; they can then strain this
insipid or vapid. liquid, sweeten with neer molasses, and
then call it " SARSAPARILLA t.X'PRA.CT or SYRUP."'"
But smelt is not the artielolotown HI the _ _
01 100 110
2,7 )0 GO
11)0'00
GENUINE OLD DR JACO g '.I.'OWNSEND'S
SARSAPARILLA. -
Thin in no prepared that all Iha inert properlies of tho
Sarsaparilla root are first removed, esery , lihne capable, of
becoming neitl -- m'fermentritimvsa=extractr - d - norl rejected;
then 'every port isle of medical virtue is secured to a porn
and Concentrated form ; and thus it in rendered ineripablo
of Toning any of its valuable rind healing 'properties. Pee.
pa, ed,in thin will?, it is made the host powerful agent in the
2'175'00
54.W00-
Cure of i ttttttt nernblo DiPMFICS
Hence ilia rea.on Why we henT - conitneiblationn nn every
Fide in its lava by - men, women, and - children, W 6 finddt
doine, 3i7Orlai , r4 in the cure of
CONSUMPTION, IIYSP IIP N lA, and LIVER-- -
00.1IPLA INT, mei in Rirnt7.l/.1 WSW, SCIZOF
, ULA, PILES, COSTIVELY ES'S. all CUTANE—
OUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES,'ELOTCLIES,
and nil ailections arising if,.
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
- - - -
It posses,m a marvellous ellicacydn all complaints Mi.
s t ing from Indfgrrtio,at, troll Aridity of the .Stomach, front
unequal circulation, determination of blond to the head,
palpitation of the heart, cold lest aid bands, cold chills-end
het flaelica over the holy. It has not its equal in Coils and
Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per
spiration, relaxing strictui es of rho lungs, throat and ovary
other part.
- • But in nothinc is its eict.llence more manifestly rein and
acknowledged than tie all kititls and stages of
• PENLALE COMPLAINTS.
It works wonders In eases of I'licor Albite or 7T'hifee,
Fallow of the Match, Pla.trueted,'Suppresev or Painful
Menses, Irregularity of the - monitrurtl pe,rittl and the like;
end is effectual m curing nil th'e tonna °Oz . ney Diseases.
By removing, t ob.tructlons, and regulating the general
system, it gives tone-and strength to the whole body, and
thus cures nll tr. of
Nervous I)lsemees And
and dont' provone. or relieve,. a great variety of other naal.•
mile., no Sinn& Neundatio, sl. Titus' Donee,
@intoning,Dpilertic ever, C:ontailstons,We.
It cleanses tlie-blitud.'lixmtes the liver to healthy action,
tone, the stomach, and gnus good digestion, relitivos the
boWele of torpor and co ig
nagroton, allays Inflammation, pu
rifies the skin, equalises the circulation of the blood, pro
ducing gentle virmtli equally all oker the body, and the
insetinitint 1 „ 0 11 Vl, re, nod itt.truneea.tei
Moyer 311 013, or o lon, 211,1 111,14,,1,43, the VlllllO nervous
nynteiii. Is not 11, then
The Medicine yeti pre -eminently need V
lint tan airy of till'ot• thine , he Plll,l of S I'. 'Pew:mend'.
mfertor article 1 This voting 011111 . 4 Is not to be
CONTRA RED WIT' I TLIF., OLD DR'S,
because of one CRAM) PACT. That the one is INC i APA•
- MX. of DETEILIt
• NI•IVP.It ;T(llr.s.
while the other POPS t Smaa air, fermenting and blot let
a s sties' rottiaming it 11,11, et 1411 0 ,11 14 1114 sour, nerd
liquid exploding, and dattlit-tuto tdlter goods filtnt thin
hornble emit pons! be put-et sot: to the qte•teni 1-11'hot!
Put acid taloa oymieus n': •afly iol%lgefi frith and What
causes DyPpellsot Inn etn.l k Ito we tag .111:1aThor dust when
food antastig ;ter .0.11.100, - AVh , 10141' sir Ist prodUcea 1—
llaltdence, Itett.stto,t. e , oh tire heart. hirer ',pas
alarflko•ti.l tiorroptien of the
mond') whas,is 5,011110 btu so are( hotnor 111 the body 7
What proiluti , nil Me 11111,1. t 0 hteh lama on ratiptionsol
the Skin, Se.ild Ilestl, 5..11 Mogan. 'Elrolaana, White
Swellings. Fever So•t. ,net all tiitteratistis intehnl and ex
ternal 1 It, in noilmid, under I 4,11 011 but an arid t'ulistance,
which noun , , And dm. thud. of the, hotly, more'
or leas. What ea ttsl•t li.betitrcsit , nl 1,1 a stimaand acid
noid which pr.,' the joint.. and rice.
W 1141,:, 11;t.1 1 1 001, •1 14 dell 31 0 1 1 04,14 tipml
whieri it 1 S 1,1 He, •4, ~110 4 11, 1 . 1 . 411 11111o1141tY Of the
6100,1, of ,I 1•4111 1 , 2, 31 C144111.1' !OP, Oita nearly all the ailments
011011011. a Ittoosti !mute..
Now of it not hot tutie to male nod sell? and infinitely
tempt to iste this
somurin, FBRMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND . ' OP
S I. 'TOW \ SEND.
and yet he would lain hole it understand that Old lie. In.
cep Townsend's , GC 7111111( O, i 31 1 .11,11 Sol soperilys, is enlM•
ITATION of 1114 1111 . 441, prepe'ratiun !!
Ileaven forbid that we should deal in 311 article which
would beer the most dietaitt resemblance to S. P. Town•
sentl's article!
IVe underintiod, blit• iuss it to tin absolute tetah,
' d'ownsent-I's art:clef and old Dr. Jacob Townitend's
Sarsaparilla are hen ',alit,mat, acid intely disarm.
liar; that they are Ind It.e , vorly p.tructilar, litrving not
. •
one single thing In eontnion.
An S. P. Town.end is 1,0 darn,. and never wee, is no
chemist, no plittrin.terutint— known)). mote of medicine en
disease than any other common, uwient i he. unprofessional
man, what runratifee can illa pitNie hove that they are re. *
ceiving a genuine f Cialltifle 11)CtlICIIiit, containing all the iir ,
Bien or 1116 aflleieg tired in I»apartitg,it, mil Which are tn.
capable of changes NO kit:ll Illioll roi der them the AtrENTs
of Disenao Instead of health 1 It , .. _ .)„. ~ ~ - ,
But what else altattld lie es i.e.te : ft off one ivhb Knows
nothing clinniaratively to ittedirineint disease 1 It require.
1. person Or 1.111113 eXpellt,C , to cook and serve up even A
minan decent meal. ' Bow 0,0011 room important .is it
•
that the parmoi iv who mu in re MNIIIIIEII
CS ant,
WEAIC STOMACIIS - A - Nl7 - ENFEEBLED - SYSTEMS,
.hourti,know well the me, ical propertieeof plants, the best
manner of ewe twins, :tad vonventrating their healing virtues,
also an exteneive knowlethm or the Carlon, dixessesivrhich
fleet the human system, and LOW to adapt .remadmi to
t ese.diseases I
It is to nrrwtt fratultinpon the unfortunate. to pour balm
into wounded humanity, to Wale hope in the deal:m.lml' ,
boscim,'to restore hea(llt, and bloom, and vigor_ into the
crushed and broken, and to ',wish ~1at,01.13 DR.
JACOB TOWNSEND hue., YOUND the opt
portunity_andmeane to bring hi, -
Grand Universal Coneantrated Remedy'
within the reach, awl to the knowledge of all who need it
that they may learn end know. by Joyful experience, its
• Transeentiont Power to fleet.
For sale in Carlisle by I)R. J. W.
RAWLINS, Sole Agent.
SUPE RIORFRESIr GROCERIES
•
• 'Latest arriiat.
firlllE Cheap Family Grocery Store of Jo•
'it .spit D. halbert, West Mein street, Car.:
lisle, has-just received n_large and fresh, supply
of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the
Philadelphia markets con allord... The subscri
ber hasjust returned from the city. and would'
respectfully inVite ids friends anti the public
generally, both in towit and country, to call
and.examine for themselves his large and in
creased stuck,. which embraces all the. articles
daintily kept an. his hno orbusinessT Such na
Rio, lava and St Domingo nod ',again Coffee;
Imperial, •Young Hyson and Black Teas, of
very superior quality and flavor ; • Lavering's
crushed, loaf, fal MG
aand loaf sugars, or
ange grove, clari fied New Orleans and brown
s'ill;aYA"dreVerygrade am& quulityv pletcto"
snit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and 'syrup
Molasses. Spices or all kinds, which be will
warrant pure and fresh ground: Broome, Ca
viar and painted buckets, churns,,tubs, half
bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints, •
.
butter ladles, &o— Clothes,'
fancy sowing, traveling and market baskets of
all kinds. CiiStile, fancy, rosin - and country
SOAPS. Also, a general assortthed of chewing
npd SMllking.TOßACCO,snanish half spanish
sed common CMANS. Ropes twines, and
Brushes.of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always'
on hand. Sperm, Winiter, strained Elephant
'and Conimon OII,S. ''
GLASS,, QIJEENSWARE.—I have
.also
added, tii.tny already lare.stoelt, e number of
set , / patterns of White. Granite and fai,cy tea
sots. with-GROCKERY WARE ef every dc
feription, iho loweFt prices
nor enslr.
• feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed nem . ) Ina n gvocrnu• public;
the ant!serther tenders them his beark , &. Sine.oro,
thanks, nrid hopes that his, efforts to *ado
and particular attention to business, to' merit . 0
continuance iltheir suppori.
Mardi 20, 1850. JOB. I). lIALHERT.• •
'
I EALI sr; POWER
iii Pl)ilet6elpl)in, -
.
C. J. (~1A 'CT, [l]
WARR A:V11.1) Futt•ANn TIME' DDOOF, AND
_M=3=El
SAFES posses every (pal
ifiration too - render them prtiollgainst the
smolt afire or thieves, and of sufficient thrength
to endure a' fall Irdm any story of a burning
building. They. are made of- wrought iron,
being kneed, riveted. tied welded together, end
lined witli a perfect non.conducting fire proof
mineral composition, no wood , ' being Used ill
their constructiou as in the majority of safes
Bold, sobrother makers. The doors of GAY
-1,5 ft'S Soles ate secured with his THIEF
DETEZ.f OR and ANTI-GUNPOWDER
I,OCK,"which preclodcs 'the possibility olptek
iwg-67,
Over l'W UN DRIt:D of these Safes have
'been expot.rd-in accidental lira to the most
.in-•
teic-e heat. in many iustnncc9 remaining in the
burning runts for several days, and at
have they ever been known to-fail in preserving
their - contents:-
.
I'lle‘publie are invited to call tit the Branch
D e p o t, N o . 16, Excn A NGEi PLACE:PIM.-
D near Dock street, nod examine
the 'nenterous te,,timonials in favor of GAY
-1 SARIS, also, the [deg° assortment on
hand for sale at, inanurnetorers prices, by
L'PIPLR, Agent. ...
P. S. Also for sale low, new and • see6nd,
howl S:lfes of mher makers• which have been
inken in part paYinent for Gayler's S a ITI n -
der's. (ap10,'50,3m
THE GREAT CHI NA STORE'
ter PHILADELPHIA.
WIIANKFUL to the citi'zens of Carlisl e
. and its vicinity for their increased custom,
we again request their company to view our
large and splendid assortment of ', . ,
' China, Glass dt. Queenswaye,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets:and single
pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware,
sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than
they coon be had elsewhere—ln fact ,at less
than \Vire'cede Prices. 'AMERICAN AND
ENGLISII BRITANNIA I'IETALGOODS
in greater variety Om ever before offered_ in
the city. FANG.' Y CHINA in great 'variety.
very cheap.
1.1r . .^r We would invite tiny person visiting the
city to call and see us—they will at least be
planted riv walk eround'our - beautiful's:ore - Tend
to view.the finest Chinh and the cheapest the
world produces. Very respectfully,
'II;YND ALli & MITdIELL„ .
- No. 219 Chesnut Street:
sept26'49ly
VIATOXIESA I.7t7ATCEMS
~
G I'M ein &CC ff.- ' ,E. r 175 II
, ,-.•
ments to per• •.. .. 1 I ...--......"., /IRO° Al
sous ill want„ ` . , 2 ~.1;,,,,,,,, - '.3Tr./4 - °.A . ,%;.
of O go ofl ; - != , -,•.' 9 . , QZ -- :'‘, 110 ..Verth
II ATCII! '' , .. ki,!..e1. 7 ' . / V.' , Second St.
ffiflVli\fti received aionitional Supplizs o
(-,old and' Silver WATCHES of every
description, from London, Liverpool and Swit
-zerland importations; Is now prepared to-luril
ish lip very best ;mule nt n price far below
any ever offered, of the same quality, and which
'cannot be undersold by any other store in
Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold
will be perfouly regu kited,- and warranted ko
lie as good-as represented ,
Iroiciws ql thr . fdllowin 4 r low priors:
Gold Levers, lull jewerd, 18 carutcases, $BB 00
Silver do do , 12 00
Gold Lepines, jeweled, 18 ertratcases .82 00
Silver doe do 800
The i.. 11. Prowl - ill Gold ..Pen, a superior
article in silver ease, with penciLand warranted
81,52 • Geld Pencils for 81, and upwards, Gold
Sled:1111(ms, and Locke( fur Dagmyrreotypa Like
nesSts, Gold Chains and Itaie bracelets "Freest
Pins, liar Rini;., Finger- Rings; mad a general assortment of every - description of Jew y
at unusual low prices.
I i .litrth '.241 street, 2ti door below -Rut
street, Philadelphia.
LEWIS It. BROOMALL.
0m31,1819,6;m (Pierce, Asetzt.)
P. it: is° l'oi•tes.
. . . _.
rrHE largest, cheapest, best and Inos
"-.
elegant assortment of -PIANO FORTE
in the United States, can alwa3s be found at the
„,
,w rehouse of the subscriber,-
171 Che s nut Street, above Fifth,
, ( t
the Oid Stand occupied more than a third of
a century by Al tifteorgtt Willig, music publish
er. Plano, harps, Orga,US, SeraphillCB, ./Eoll•
ens, &c., t,cdt trout thin most celebrated Mill Ill•
hICIIIrer-t in New York,, Boston, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Sold, wholesale
and retail, at the maker's cash prices.
OSC A R C 11 CARTER,
171 Chesnut Street, I}liiladelphirt:
Feb. 13,
\yATCHF.S, .1 ENV E 1.12 Y,
"I'HE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the poblte generally-, that Ice 11115
just returned from Philudelphta with the largest
and most splended assortment of II niches, Jew.
clry, St c., ever before offered to the eitizens.of
this placel i t '`..-
If ts,toel; consi. a in' part of a 'splendid lid of
Gold and Silver •ver Watches; Gold and Stl
ver-Lepinc do. w It a variety ol \Vateltes ol
lower. proms, •G Id guard Chains, Gold and
Silver Pencils, i splendid assortment of gold
pens or o omv -- u 'proved m anuTacture, Sliver
f
Butter Naives, Silver and plated Spoons, fine
ilver plateill'orks, a large and splendid. lot ol
Gold and :::ilver :ipectacles,(ho inVites particu
lar attention to this article of spectacles, as he
can . warrant them le bo the best on this side ol
PhilatlelPhiao Connifbn Spectacles.ol,oll.4trices
iii Irigc and beautiful assortment of Gold, 'lin
ger and . Ear Rings, all prigest'llretiAttetts, a
great variety, Wstch 'Keys, Fob and Vest
Glelillti, Solver 1111,1 shell !Card eases, ti very su
perior article; Silver thimblesr Silver conchs,
cake
. ftaskets, ccith s great variety of. ether ar
ticles in his line, net necessary to meniion.
Ile invites all to call anti examine his stock
nssaretl shat it cannot • tail In plen,c; bath in
quality and puke. T CON LYN.
E GCM DS Al' ,Tlll.l
A'11; 111 ° STORE:
7 THE undersigned respectlally informs his
fy.tentls and numefotts 'customers, that he MIS'
removed his store to Ifunterich's corner direct•
lyopm:isite Wm. I,eintariPs old stand, in -North
Ilanover street. Ile has razontly returned Irma
Philadelphia, with a largo and carefully so
lewd assortment of
New Spicing Goods,
purchased at the lowest prices, nod which he is
determined iMlose oTT - Ct; Tdry small profits. A
arge assortment of
SUPERIOR CLOTII,
tit from 75 emits to per yard. Alscf,'Cassi
mores, Cassinets and Vestings, at various pri•
cos.
,DRESS GOOD:,__
such as Delaines, Baines, and a splendid as
sortment of Silks. Also, a very extensive as
sortment of Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable
for the approaching season. Also, Checks,
Table Diapers, 'Pickings, bleached and on
bleached Muslins, Bonnets, Hats, &c.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
A well 'selected assoftreent of Mob, Women
bed Childteri's Duets 'and 'Shoes, of ex yerior
quality, andvery cheap. Also, boys and men s
Cloth and Hungarian Cars.
GROCERIES. -
of all kinds, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pe
kin Tea Company's celebrated Tens, &c., al)
fresh and good. Also—constantly _on_hand,
the best quality of Carpet Chain.
The subscriber respectfully askshis onstoin
ors and all who wish good bargains, to • give
him an early call._D4r. c't forget the stand, cor
ner-opposite I . .,spKarT 8 old stand; North Ilan
over street. -^f
aplO
N W WOODS, Ag'i.
N. IL nutter, Eggs, Rags 'antPBonp:taltei
nt market prices, • •
Carpels, Carpets.
Ak SECOND supply of Inajwrial,
111..,401,t.0.n6and Girthing Carpets, which will
he sold ehesprrihan enn,be bought at any other
establishment in the Borough.
LADIES' & CIIILI>HEN'S SHOES.
lust rei.eived.unother lot of radios' Walking
Shoes, Slippers, Buskins and Gaiters, of the
latest. shapes and. bust lthiladelphin manufac
ture.. &Ise, a beautiful assortment'of Chit"
droll's : Shoes. Bows and Slippers. '•
CARPET BAGS AND TRAVELLING
TR ITN ICS. ,
A largo Fupply of 'Trunks and Travelling'
Bags of a superior quality. just received.
BONNETS! '.I ONNE'TS
The ationtion . of the Indies is Particularly in
vited to....niv largo and splendid r:sotto - tont of
BONNETS of all kinds, prices and qualities.
Also, -n very urge end beautiful Jot of Bonnat
Ribbons. sallin,g vei•ylow at the cheap store of
rayl,so CHAS. OC;ILBY•
cjwa4) Grueries,
Sugar, CuWoe, 'Molasses, ilimcy, Cheese, fish
Splices, Yeast Powders, Nlr.ecnroni , Farina, Rice
Pinar, Baker's Chocolate, Raker's Cocoa,
Ilrowo's Ilommpnlhic Chocolate, Oranges, Co
'ooa Nuts, Raisins; and Ctirrants, for sale at
' March 2tl. C. INIIOFF'S.
f~ icittes:
P.Zis.j2)
.• • •
•
LiFq# •
„,, •
.1101-1:^111 nOW !nib
110' fOr •pnriod of - - FIFTERN , NrEmI3,
(hiring that
in almost ~ v ery „lobo fm t.lrt•ir
clinrtry, and immetlime, Kirr,er.of retitarinz porforq.
lionitit In porsons au:Feting nomrly f;vm.y kind
or\distia'4l, to whirls tho human fra;ii...m
I I II ANY THOU-34.3D5
of certificated inatancec, they have even roaciiro
antilirers from thy very vrre of uo -
after all thy decorrilyo nontrunis of
. the day hod l it.
telly failed .aiud to 'many thous:wily they barn
permauentiv unloved that uniform iii,jayin
health, without which life itself di hut id.
blessing. SO ffrrat, indeed . , 11A9 their efficacy lova
fititibly-Ttraveffi-tliat-irlidarriiiffiT6i7r
scarcely levi tha, miraculous to !hose who uoirc
acquainted with thy bevutifully philosophical icin ; -
cipleo upon which they are compottuticd, and upon
which they' cotorrimintiv act. It was tO their
manifest and corm in purifying the upriuTe
-uud'ch:uFuolu of-life, 41u:1-enduing Ahem with re=
11,4(0 (Hilo and tqlzor, that they were indebted for
their name.
Usti - Ike. the host of perotruons quackerisis t, li,rlt
bom t oG vo.,t:s•lttlitit I,,gr,,diiti t t s . th e LIFE IFEEI- .
erns lire purely and solely
. segetabie ; and con
lain neither - Mercury, nor Antimony, nor Arno
nic, nor any other mineral, l'ortn whatever. •
They erlt . eillirely composed of extracts from rare
_ and powerful ttlaiits, the virtues of.esbich, though
long known to sevefal Indian tribes, and recently
to some ,tnitient pharmaceutical chemists, are altos
gether unknown, to the ignorant - Pretenders to
- medical lowlier, ; and were 'lever before attuning
tared in so happily Pftirwinits it combination.
l'ho first operation is to luesen.from the cohhh of
the stomach and bowels the various impurities and
s t oruditissa Censtently settling round then; and
remove the hardened- fasces which collect in the
consolation's of the small Intestines. Other medi
cines only Partially cleanse these, and lease such
collectntl masses behind to produce habitual Cwliva
11;N1, with all its train of evils, or
_sudden Diarrlona
with its littillitiont. dangers. This fact is well
k all regular anatomists who examine thin
human halvah; alter desalt ; mid batten the
quack
of these well informed 'nett setthist the quack
medicines of -the en't• - •' - ' The, ',Coed etittet of the
VEGETABLE LEE TIEDICEFIEB is to
olnftpxr, IFITIM , vs till I the bladder ; and, ler Mrs
means, the liver tind Tii - STe . ,s:the healthful ectaint of
enthely-depttate.upost-the-reguilarity
r ef
v organ s. Tbe takol its red .
',lots of tbs• liver ami !Mins. before
it pas,;e.s - into the heart, Leis-t.; th LIS puriliticlby theth,
and nom ',shed by fowl eittlattl , :, fruit]
Coltrse, freely tilrottall the ceius, retie as ~sirs part
of the systeni, said triumphantly mounts the banner
of iseritli in the hiowning cheek,
Th. Collowin , are oolong tile distressing variety
of Minnie disease.: ill which Use VEGETABLE
LIFE liIEBTCLUESotii,,Y4I-1-I:Ymrtth.b:e7,_ll3l..tzf.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first •
and second stomach:. nod creating a flaw pure
healthy ir,le, instead of' the 8(ale nurl a ,, rid kind
FLATULENCY, /,,s3 :lppeWe.
I hadarhe, Resiles.rss, 111-temper, .4 asosty,
Lansmor...undlons/ily, which are tin rzeneral
•symptolsis or W,dl vanish. as a n.iturAl
eon.equenne of its Pure.
Costi venen
with' a solvent I)roes7..l.47;rairT,, ,, nrlirr''''
vtolen,: all p , l,Vabairn toe h0we1di......,• 0
Avl*hitt ditys -
Diarrhoea and Clioleri, t -floc•rng ii,
sharp thud', by the, C0111 .,, ,11.11, am
occasioned, and by the sect,-
Liffil of the :11 , ..111bra110. •
F evers of. oil hy- rostoriltg--1!,
rov:ulur ::rI ulwiuu, 0:11`11.411
. 111, pro,- 2: of
Nihon in sues caeca, nua the thorough solution of
all intostionl olmtruction in others. •
TI , M 1/10NF.3 havn been knoira to
cure RHEUMATISM Pr•nnnoently in throe
weeks, :ul,l l;i)ur a.hallthat time, by reineving
lannl nolammanon from the muscles and ligaments
oh tin t ininnt •
Droosi6s of all by freeing and ejrenkth
tie kidneys and bladdrr : they operate most
de11411:1 1 dly gal-those important organs, and hence
barn ever been found a certain remedy for the
worst e;,%1•4 of WZAVEII,
, .
'Ai., 'Worms, by ,is! .lziwz. imn the turohlgv
Of the boxels the blitny matter Liloso
creatures adher,
- Asthma n ,, f.! Consumption, Icy r,lieviitg the
air- vessols of thrin,r , frtmli the mucous which even
slight colds w,ll 00.,5i012. 'nod Which, if oot
rr
moviti.. I,"oe;ttes lt.tt.ioned, end produce i these
drentlful &rens...
scurvy, U1e34,01+-Inveterate Sores, by
this jt , •rftwt wit:lt'll these LIFE MEDl
cnos q it, in iii L nl, and ell it., ntunt,re/.
Scoibutic Eraptions and 'gad. - Complex
ions, ht- their alt-r.it/vi, c:roct Ilpfln the 11111 d, that
feed the skill, :11111 elale of which occ a
eruptive: cousplqiuls. ettilow, cloudy, and
other disat_fr,...W.• e..millt•xputs.
'Chi, use •n . tlivse I'Ma for a vrr: short Gum will
affect an 1,11, rot , of SNI.T 12.111:I ' M rod a
partkia r in tut , rh•aror., :bn
COAL\11);.; and NFIA ' ENZ \
always bp mitred by. , ar , !bar , . by two "me, in
the wor,t
PILES. ,As :e rintiody f this most .l it n•vamg
awl ilia:invite VEGEI.A. 7
.IL7, LIFE
MEDI - 01E1E3 diatibot oat emphatic
Teciiinniendation. It ie V. , •liklloWri to anuJ:, de in
,his unit'. that the former proprietor of 01,1 4
wits iliiiiiii,if---11-ithetetti-with--titia
complaint fir ti t ittiiiro, ilf Tin:try 'WO rearm: and
that he tried hi %inn every r , Illt•I • ly preaiiribed
within the Whlde 011.1111,1., 14 the ,if - iteria
lie hOlVelrPr ;it 1"1111h tried the Mit,liiiine,whaith is
now &Serail t the p and he waiii cured in a
_very short lima; n tee li . ,reciivery hail been pro
-1101.111i,J absolutely kn
poooulb;e. L;
i 11,11).. •
F "grt. - 11
For ON f western country theaa
Medicines wilt•ba f a in id a safe, speedy, and certain
remcdtt. Other'inctlicines listate the aysteni 'sub
ject to n retnrn of the disease—a Litre by tbriao
inedieinea is permanent—TßY 'll.l E Al, 13E SA
'Pismo, A NI) BE CURED.
Bilious' avers and Liver Complaints,
General Debility; . .LOSS Or NITE ME, • ANi.
Di:MARRS OF FESA 1110(1. - :nes have been
used with tits most bona-clod t-au!ts in eases of this
dettoripti.ru.:—.Km;'s mid S ttortrt.i, iii its
worst tho mild yet powerful action of
these ,renottkrthlo Medieltirst:
NY:I:VOUS DEDII.rre, N sitenps CO II PLAINTS of all
kinds, PALM I'ATIo X_ Or IItO 111:A It I', 'PAINTER ' ,
COLIC, tire speodily cured.
DISEASES.
Per,,uns why, con:A:lotions have become im
paired by the inpulichnn:Aso of MEacuity, will find
these Medicines a porfcct cive t as they never fail
le cnolicat,: frout_nis fiyBiolll all - 14 Ci 11 10...
Mercury itninuely •Saatiur than the most, powerful
prepavutionq of Sanuiparilla. A single) trial will
place 'them beyond the reach of competition, in the,
estimution of every patient.
111.1 CA111 , ,1 , 1,71, 01 , COUNTERFRITS.
ficveral h.,vu ( poly been discovered, and their
nefarious aatinos arrested, both iu the city of New
York and abroad.
Buy of. uo on who is • not on AUTLIOLIBIL•
MEI
l'repurrd and sold by Dr. W. 13. M.OFFAT k 33B .
Broadway, New-York.
•
FOR SALE BY
J. INT: RAWLINS, Carlisle, Pa.
n i OCTOR YOURS[ I:,P
LLB!—EOI{ 9.5 CENTS !!
means.of.the pocket
I.lbeulapius,or,7;very one
his own Physician f Twen
ty-foneth edition, with Op
%verde of a hundred engra,
vings, showing private dis
eases in every shape anti
form, and malformations
Tif -thegettin alive, -system,
B WIII.YOUNB, M.D:
The time has now ar-
=I
~,,n the -
vierna os . ,iteAcranY,
hs - b y t h e p i• e seriptisina cmitsi lied :os this book any
nue may cure himself, without liiittli.ance to hit
sine 119, 01' 1 110 kaowledge• of tlic'.; nost intimate
feieltd,.and with one tenth the esti!,spelise, In
~
m idi lion to dm getters' Pontine (if p svate'disesse.,
it ful it explains the 61.19 C of insult( MPS viola de .
yline, with ohser v Minns on 111 111' itige—hcsides.
innin'y °thee derangements which it would net h e
proper to - c,itumertite ill Well 1111 lh, prints
fa.A ity ;Verson sending TwENI 0-VIVI: 11 ENT4-1,4
01101051;11 10,11 IMO', Mill reeeivp one copy of th,is.'
!Molt. lirnitiil, or live copies Will he sent for one
dolltie• Address, ‘.1)11, W ; 'YOUNG ,No, 15...$
SPR t/(!,1.1 Rt f eel . PHD ,A DLV,PIII A" Post. Intid,
4:7.I)Lt.YOUNG can he consulted oui any or
ill,, Diseases prescribed In Ilia different juiblion-,:
ions, al 1119 Offices ~I 50 SPltticE street, every
. day.bcOVCCII o.sllll 3 o'clo.d.C, (Sundays exec pled ).
Alsy 1, 1 t 50, • .
Brushes! BrusheB4
A - gtattrvarlety theseuPprill nvtiele,r Is of
fered (or sale, cepsifititig of NV hitewth.h, Sweep-
Scrubbing, f'nittio:ro;loft, Slinviiict, Hai
rreetlvatill - Nall,'lfititth qnd Itruttlies
in
great till . of a , hieli urt‘. ef the liest rinul
sty ntid will he pold'tit the lowitst pricer
Ju'net. . S. fi,LLIOrr•