Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 24, 1850, Image 4

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. . Frotn Sartain's Magazine...
THE 1110TEIEE*BLESING
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DT MM. it..suounriey
What bringeth a Joy o'er thy pallid mien,
More deep than the prime of thy youth bad seen 1
What kindioth a beam ih thy thoughtibi eye
Like the vestal flame from a purer akyl .
Sweet were her Wei, no the wind-harp free,
"The smile of tho•babe that is horn to ins:"—
.
What miiketh.thy. home with its noiseleas shade
More dear than the haunts where thy beauty strayed,
Than the dance where thy form was the zephyr's
wing 1 •
--* Than the crowded hall. or the charmed ring,
Than the flatterer's wile. with Ito dren strait; I"
nThe.volce of the babe that with care I train.'
What lendeth' the landscape a brighter hue - 1
A clearer spark to the diamond dnw
What giveth the song of the bird its zest,
As straw by straw it‘doth build its nest 1
1 What sweetsneth the llowerson their bedding elflike
"The kiss ortlio child by my side that walks."
Whatittickeiteth thy prayer when It seeks the Throne
____With_a-fervor-it.never-before.had-knowni._:... •
What girdeth thy Ilfe In Its daily scope
.For the labor ofiove..and the patience of hope 7
The freedom from self, and the high intent. :
"The soul of the child that my God' bath lent."
lritcyOting incts.
CURIOUS FACTS TN NATURAL HISTO
RY.—It
is but a little more than twenty
Years since the first crow crossed the
Genesee river westwardly. They, with
with the fox, the henhawk, swallow, and
many other birds and insects, seem to
follow civilization.
The locust borer is not of more than
thirty years introduction into the United
States, and has not yet reached the na
tive groves of the locust tree at the -south
and west: It cormenced itis ravages on
the east side of the GeneseA river in IS-
M, and it was sevenyears before it cross•
ed to the west side.
The grain worm, or weevil, began its
course .of destruction in Vermont, about
the year 1828, and it progresses in the
course it. ialtps.from ten to fiftden miles a
year. 'lt has not yet reached Wektern
New York toany extent,but the destroy
er is on its march, and desolation will fol- ,
low its track in this great wheat-growing
region.
"-Rose-bugs liave been so common in
aea-shore they hare floated in witWowS
on the sands, haring been driven into the
aea by winds, and drowned. They !wire
only made their appearance in thiir re •
gion, in any quaritities, ‘vithin two or
three years.
, • • The cedar or cher'ry bird was first no
- treed-west of the
now it is sotentst pest'as to induce
many to give up.tVe / cultivation of cher
ries, especially if near. woodland..
The plum-weevil, or curculio, which is
indigenous to America, being unknown
in 'Europa, was first - discovered by Mr.
Godsell, the first editor of the Genesee
Farmer,(rice which time s it has diner - it:
mated its klf over the whole continent.
The goPher, a species of ground squir
rel with pouches on the outside of its
Cheelcs.to carry the diitt from its hole, is
very plenty on the west side of
.the Mis
sissippi, in Missouri and lowa, but has
never yet crossed theyiver ititcrlllinois or
7ivisconsin. it only. works in the night,
burrowing in holes and run-ways under
ground—subsisting on the roots of trees,
°grasses, and vegetables. -- There are per
sons who have suffered by their depre
dations twenty years, who have never
been able to catch or even see one of
these nocturnal depredators.
The cut-worm is of recent origin. The
first it was noticed as doing much dam ,
age, -- was durift - 1816 and - 1817;- notod"`
as the told years, when the whole nor
' therm country approached the very brink
_of famine. They are now universal.
The Hessian fly was introduced, it is
'suppose by the foreign mercenaries in
4777, on Long Island, from their -bag-,
gage, or in the forage for their horses.
SUCHIESTIONS FOR SAFETY IN THUNDER
BTORlllS.—Sedulously avoid all conduc
, tors of electricity. Do not shelter under
' trees, nor go near them ; the great ma
jority of accidents arise from want Of this
precaution. Do not handle or be very
close to metallic bodies ; a sejvaat clean
ing a silver fork at. a window, during h
thunder storm,the prongs being outwards,
was struck, but not killed; a young lady,
during, the same storm, - sewing near a
window, was thrown from her seat and
experienced a blow. 'The centro of a
ioom, if a metallic lustre is not pendeni,
is safer than any other part - of-the apart
ment. It is not safe
. to be . , between the
window and the door, or fireplace, Where
there is a 'current of air. A bed is the
securest retreat; so all ye who fear, and
fail to derive pleasure mingled with Jiwe
In beholding this, the grandest Of nature's
meteoisi?enstonce yourselves within the
woolen folds, and, sunlc into your downy
couch,if ye cannot fall into a gentle slum
--ber, think ut least that, you enjoy compar•
alive safety.—[Dr. Thompson's Meteor
CURIUM .FACTS ABOUT 13A1N.--There
is one remarkable fact_conneeted_vvith
'^ the fall of rain, which haS'never ° yet re
ceived satisfactory explanatiori : Over
any gifen spot more rain falls at the sur
face of the earth than above IL, Fleberdon
mado - some - experitiaents to ascertain this
fact, in the follbwing manner: He fixed
a rain-guage on the square , part of, the
relit' of , Westminster Abbey, away from
the- western tawers, , ivhieh might obstruet
the clotidti;antaher_ oil •thei roof o 1 a
) neighboring' house,'; and third, cnirthe
*retina, in the garderr of - the, same. he
number of inalieslef 'rEtkcaught on „the
..:Abbey. Was 10,on the house-top 18,'mud
in the gardimP2; - Thirillestrious trench
astronomer, Aragd; - has for many, ..years
.noticednhe fall of rain, at different heights,
at r the Observe - ten ,. Paris, and hie re
,. sults, with which 'hundreds of others. a
gree, are like those of fleberdon. it is
known' that the quantity of rain
'which 4113 at the•fobt of a mountain is
considerably larger than that deposited on
its' summit. • Matiy" explanations have
been offered of this curipUp.fact, but none ,
to•whtch-the scientific hay'e given anew-
pon
~i eclluitcuu c.
CUMBERLAND ARP-PERRY HOTEL.
Carlisle, JPelin'a. •
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the citizens of -Cumberland and Perry
Counties, and the public generally, that.:.he., has
taken that large, new and commodious Hotel,
on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known as
the'Cuniberland and Perry Hotel, and recently
kept by H W Orth. The house is a new and el
egantly flashed establishment, is pleasently
situated, and,is furnished With good bedding
and other furniture, and his accutnmodations
are such as to make it a convenient and deoira,
lil - e - stopping - placm --- HinTABL - E - Tiill be/ fur
nished with the best the market ennafford, and
• his BAR. with the choicest liquors. lie has al
ways on hand a large sapply of eEEDv suitn hip
for all kinds of Cattle, and good IFEEDIND
LOTS, with other accommodations hich can.
not fail,t6 render it a desirable - sem place.
for' DROVERS. His S PABLIN G. is oxten:
sive, capable of accommodating.about 76 head
of horses. He has also about 200 acres of good
pasture land for Cattle, witich ,can be had on
reasonable term's. In short no pains will be
spared to render the utmost satisfaction to all
his guests, HENRY. GLASS.
Fell. 13, 1850.-6 m.
'AIU TERSE 1-10T.EL.
EAST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
I~HE - subscriber, (late of the "Stone 'cav
il 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 as . all,
in the most accommodating manner.
His•stabling,, which is largetandlconvenient,
will he 'in charge of a careful Ostler.
Ho flatters himself that from his experience
as nn Iniceoper, lie will be able to render gene
ral satisfaction.
tnyl.3st C HRISTIAN HOFFMAN.
Godeit Morse Motel,
. •
ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE; PA.
THE• subscriberlensed the abpve
urge and commodious HO EEL, situated odthe
:orner of the Public Square and South Llano
fer street,and /ately.occupied by Ben!. L Esh
eman, begs leave to announce to his friends
and the public that he is prepared to entertain
4 ,11.e.utt,'.a maims whicis,..e.none t ,fail, to meet
TITE 110 USE ifaS the most pleasant loco
ion in the borough—has been newly! furnished
,nd otherwise improved, and no pains will be
pared to make - Those who may sojourn with
mn, comtertable during their stay. _llia_par,
ors aro large and well furnished, pod his cham•
iers supplied with now and comfortable bed
ding._ •
HIS 'FABLE will be supplied wi It the best
he market can afibrd, and all who are connect
al with his house will be found attentive care
_
THE BAR will contain the besClirin - ors the
city can produce.
HIS STABLING is entirety new and eaten
live, capable of accommodating from 50 to 60
torses—making it a desirable stopping place
Tdr - DR 0 VE RS, and will be" tiTtend . ediik a EH=
'ul - Ostler. in short, nothing will be wanting
lab:elated to add to the comfort and convent.
Ince of those'xwho may favor him with their
ontronage. BOARDERS taken by the week,
month, or year
iKT7'ERI , IB MODERATE.
febG'49•tt; JOHN 'HANNAN
TWO VALUABLE FARMS
For Salle.
rinflE Subscriber o ers at private sale the fol
lowing described Real Estate.
No I.—Situated, in Northmiddleton township,
13 miles East of Carlisle, about-one mile North
of the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road,
:ontaining 225 acres, more nr less, about 3 lime
none and the residue black Slate and Meadow
and, all cleared and in a.high state of cuitiva
ion exceptGO - acres AN'ell covered whit' heavy
Timber. —The buildings - are if vet'y fine two
' -,5
,; story STONE - HOUSE, and a
)1 1 good frame barn paltly new with
Corn - cribs, Wagon sheds, &c. ,
,afine
II I •F : ' , 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
d • Carlisle, on the road leading from Sterrett:,
.;ap to Carlisle, containing Ifs acres of first rate
ilate land, thoroughly & well limed, except 35
.cres which is well covered with Timber, the
mprovements are n two Story frame - dwelling
louse and a large frame barn., all necessary out
mildings iu good condition, also, a good orchard
a choice fruit, this farm is well supplied with
waterfor stock itrall the fields. Also, 2 wells o
water near the house that never MAT - Persons
wishing to purchase or to examine the property
will please call on the subscriber residing in Car
ARMSTRONG NOBLE.
Possession will-be given on the Ist of April
ilrequired. Payments be made to snit the pur
chaser.
1eb.13 50-sm.
Pure Fresh Cod Liver 011.
THIS new and valuable Medicine, now
used by the medical profession witu
such astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pul
monary Consumption, Sartifula, Chronic Rheu
matism, Gout, General Debility, Complaints
of the Kidneys, &c. &c., is prepared froffi the
liver of the COD • FISH for medicinal use,
expressly for our sales.
(Extract from the London Medical Jonrnal.)
. _
C. J. B. Williams, M. 1., P. 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 bf theLnngs, in different stages,
which have been under my care the last two
years arid a half. In the largo number of
cases, 206 out of 234, its use 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'
and a in,tigation of distressing symptoms, up
to.a more or less completefrestoration to appa
rent health.
"The effect of the Cod Liver °inn most
these caseswas -very remarkable... _Even - in a
few days the cough was the expec
toration diminished _ in quanty and, opacity,
the night sweats ceased, the pulse became
slower, arid of better volume, and the appetite,
flesh and strength ware gradually improved. • -
"In conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh
oil from the liver of the Cud is more beneficial
in the treatment of. Pulmonary Consumption
.than any agent, medicinal, dietetic Or regime
nal,,that has yet been employed." -
As we-have made arrangements to procure
the Cud Liver Oil, fresh from head quarters, it,
can new bo lied chimically pure by the single
bottle, or in boxes of one dozen each.
Its wonderful elßoicy has induced mimerou
,spurious imitatibney.. .As its success depends
entirety on its purity,itio nlucb care cannot ba
used in procuring it genuine.
Every bottle having on it our written Signa
ture, may be depended upon as genuine.
Pamphlets containing an analysis of the
Oit:yvith notites of - it. Bien Medical - Journals,
will be sent lo those who address us free of
postage. . JOHN C. BAKER & CO.,
. Wholesale Druggists and Chemists,
.6etlo 7 ly - 100 NortliThird_st.; Phila.
Ho: For California,
AV E advise-every-perry o - d
- whesires - to go
to tho Gold Regioh, to prepare them
selves with CLO'FINNG suitable for that
Country and climate, and'you wilt find thorn of
every dosoription, and also to your advantage'
ut • TROUTMAN & MAY'S .
Cheop - Clothing Store, in North Hanover at.
'above Louthor. . (up 24
School. Examixiations !
,
. EIDA.RENT i
Ifol wish o improve tho.tiit
- L -- ., derstandi , ros of their children, preparatory.
io the examinations offilie Public Schools, can
dcrsb Wealtiiig at P 0' R T Ell' S .S 11. 0 E
SPORE, where . they 'Will find a.lergo, assort
ment of Boys, Miens and..Oliildrons Shims, of
theiniftiiiMpEatiforldiliShliiiirbesnunlity. • •
• June& ' • . ',
,Queonsvirtre Er.
,Glass,
. • . . .
•.A LAIIbE and . general selectioil'of these etr•
tidies in'every Variety •Itas been added to twee.
eortmont. Also, a. lot of Cedar - Ware; embrac.
lag .Tubs Cluirne;•Elucke.a, Pails, Re.; at mina
tow prices; at.theP grocery Store or ..,' ... , -..
March 14,. •: . . .'! • car; it . E D y . ,
' cod "Liner mil. -• ik
„
A FRESH supply of Cod Liver Oil
warranted genuipe, jitAL ?coot wed of
ncit/14 _ t 3.
Aliscelialtroo. •
-MTat,ches-ana--Joiv;ityl
, . .. ... ...
' 'AA. , CISEAPER niA'N. EVER
-3•Ak Wholeselo and Retail—At the
!'Philadelphia Watch and Jew
" 4 clry Store,",,No. 96 Nortli-SE
)
. .. „ .,5,..: COND street, corner of Quer;
v.. iiiit'itiirr. 11 , street.. 'r '-- -- --- • -
. ,
Gold Levers, 18 k. casesofullj .. ewellod, $3O gild
upwards -
.Silver Lovers, f ull jewelled; $l5 and npwarcia.
Gold Lepinc, is k.„cases, jewelled, ~$25 and
upwards
Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards ',.,
Silver Quarlier Watches, .$4. to 10
Silver. Spoons, equal to ,coin, per sett—Tea,
s,6,Desert;slo, Table $l5, other articles in pro
portion. All goods warranted to I.le4what the
are sold for. .. . .
• Constantly on hand a large assortment of line
GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE .
Also, an assortment of- M.J Tobias &__Co 6
-E-Simpsodi-Sanitier&-Itrothers,..E_S_YatesA
CO, John Harrison,& It. Beesley. and other .
superior Patent Lever Movements, which will
be cased in any style desired
"Arrangements have-been. made_with _all the
above named most celebrated manufacturers, of
England, to furnish at sitort..noticc any required
styld'of Watch, for which orders will be taken
and the !Mine and residence of the person or ,
dering put on if reque'sted
C,ONRAD,
Importer of Watches
novB]
ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY . , TRENOLOGY AND ,
GITODIANCY ' .
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Profcecof C W riftoback,
[yliO3% SWEDE`.]
Office, No. 71 licast.-St., above. Bth, op
pasha the Musical Fund Hall, Phil'a.
$25;0030 HAVING I3EEN AVON.
BYmy numerous friends on the late Pies' den
dal election, should convince those skepti
cal pensons who talk of EM LURES, 111:1h no such
.7. , :i;g:= 7 4'..lMA's - ovrlints been known by . the erni.-
inent and disiinguisheA A,stroomner and Astrol
oger,,p. W. ROBACK, during id xffirn - riefice
of over a quarter of n century. Do you doubt
predestination ? Then why not Lvery man gain
a celebrity of General Taylor, a 'Daniel Webster
mint Ilenry Clay And yet there are some who
are foolish etioniilco_ doubt.t_at- - a ,nay be
born ith the power - Ter - §'ine into future events.
I can' be possible that the destiny of twin
should be governed by the mere, shuffling of a
pack otlcardsl.thuLyet there are thousiguls who
allow - themuelves - , - Inth - open - Monithsyto swallow
the greasy words of souse old woman, whose true
consists in filling them_ W ith wonders that
are most difficult for the digestion of others, who
are m ire cr6dulous, yet more scientific. It is
_such that bring discredit tin profession that has
Been acknowledged to be a science of The highest
order,from,_time immemoriarAnd is the only pro
tension tbat' has any authority to sustain it. The
bight respect which General Taylor, and Charles
Rea natiotte, late Bing or Sweden had tor Astro!,
ogy, is shown by tine ir letters for their Nativi•
ties to the subscriber, which it will give him
great pleasure inn showing to those who favor
hini with ft will.
.
In addition to hispowdt. to foresee future e;
vents, he has the power togive such information
an will effectually redeem such as are given to
the too free use - oldie bottle. Ile is also caps.
'deo( curing diseased heretofore considet•cd in.
eut•able MAI iia country by the ordinary medi
eines,and wishes all to give him a call o ho have
heed given up by physicians and wish to be ow
ed. Ile will warrant a cure its all cases,and will
snake no clitu.gd except for, the conjurations he
shall - make" use ails Isis office. TV is ACM - asked
what a Nativity is ? answers accenting to
Geornaney, one oldie seven pointssin the science
of Astrology, that it is la llorroscope anise future
events of a person's life, carefully calk:hinted and
transcribed on paper, containing un accousit of
the luky and unlucky days in the snontlis and
'years of the persons life for whom it is cast;
by
which menus thousands in this country and else
where have been prevented trom misfortunes dm'
had beenhidslen us the woods of futurity , by re
(erring to their Nativity before catering' on an
speculation of husinsiss or pleasure. It should
be in the hands of every one as their almanac for
Isle. A Nativity of an individual canmuly fore
warn the possessor of troubles that sire in future
for him; those wno are involved so piX sent .dilii
culties
of,any kind must walcon the auhscriber in
person or by lettetywhois-prepared u to exert Isis
secret influence for"their immediate be 'Mit. Ile
is ready to use. his influeace to foresnil the results
of lawsuitsaed all undertakings in „which there is
s risk iavolved, he also makes use of Isis power
tor . the restoration of stolen or lost property.,
w Welt helms used for the advantage of thous:oldg
in this city and elsewhere. Who can doubt a
'.entleinan's abilities, Who has had the honor to
lie called on and consulted with hv all the crown.
ad liesuls of Europe. and enjoys :t higher rupota
don as an astrologer than any one livingif
flrisfie can be-consulted with at his office, or by,
letter, if pre paid, and he is prepared to snake
use of his power ou any
,of the following topics:L-
Ilusiness of all -descriplasms;travelling Is) land or
seaternirtships; advice given for their successf,pl
accomplishment; speculating in stocks, merchum
'Mae, or rual estate:the r.eovering of legacieslin
dispute; the purchasing of tickets; and the safety
of ships at sett. Ile also offers his set vices respec
ting health, wealtls , and marriage, love Albin's,
-.journeys, In wsuits,ditrienity in business, frosts),
and in all the emu:erne of life, and Invites all to
call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally.
WEEED
Ladies, 50 routs; Gentlemen, $l. Nativities
calculated and read ifi fall, according to die Or
Hales or Mnsculine Signs—Ladies. $1; Gentlomen
I ,50. Nativities calculated according to Gemnim
cyAr Indies, $2, in
. $3; Gentlemen, $3
in full, $5.
Spring Goods.
MHE subscriber has•just retaned i irom the
city with a large and va-ied.assortment' of
FancY tied Staple Dry Goods, such as Mous
de luines,"Bareges, Aipachns, Canton Cloths
Fteneh --and English .Chintzes, Ginghants
Lawns, Calicoes, Figured and Dotted SWiss
variety of other Dress materi
als to which he invites the attention of the pub
lic generally.
.CHEAP CHINTZES.
•
'The subscriber would call the attention of the
community ton lot of 4-5 Spring Chintzes at the
low price of 10 ets per yard, the cheapest filt-of
goods ever offered ism Carlisted=
- LINEN LESTRES.
for' ladies dresses and sacks. just opened
MILITARY' CAPS.
Juif opened ono doz. Military Cloth Cops,
with oik.cloth corers, also; Sjlk:Oil Cloth Cops
of same style for sale by G,' W. lIITNER.
April 3, 1850• v;%,••
ILfneit
A 1101); lo: of Linen Lustros, various prices
and colors, ffiari - 6 to 5p cents a yard. 'Also,
another supply of Ditid. China Penrl, Rough
and Ready, Gimp, and Chip BONNETS.—
Also, Changeable and Dress SILKS, in vari—
ety, with a varied assortment .of Bonnet and
Cap RIBBONS, Dross Trimmings; — &c.
just received and opened by ,
_mpy29 . ' W. 1 ITNER..
ANOTHER REVOLU.
0 A MUHL A. HU BBARD,, having purchas
ed of Alr. Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of
Dragg, Medicines .&c.. would, respectfully so.
licir a share of the public patronage, qt the old
stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite
the Rail Rood depot.- -
He will keep constantly ott hand, an.. assort.
merit of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Bain's, Oils,
Dyo Stuffs, Perfumery, and a 'variety of fancy
articles, he is (1010k.011110(1 6 to sell
HO with give his personal attention to the busi
ness, and paiticultirlk to - pitting up prescriptions.
A liberal dedUction mode tor Physicians COllll
trY-Merchants; and Pedlars.-- ,
Feb.l3, 1850 i •
Prime Sugars, „ . •
•
• A largo loeof the roost approved brands, jut!
rdeeived'ut 'MONY.SI3.S, N. Hanover et.
AND the Inset FAMILY SOFT SOAP con
be modeerendyfor .Bakery end use in few
minutes by" the . tising.of "I bbiie"— Powdcra.~
Frir tliseiore of • • J. W. GBY.
A RNOLD.S writing fluid, very Bu
ilt inmiinr Ink. for solo nt,,
amutanrc Cotiyanic,6i,
rxxtm INSURANCE.
TIIE Allen and Ease' Pennsborough Mutual
F Insuranco Company of Cumberland county
neortioratod by an act of Assembly, is now fully
organized; and in'operatiorkundor •the knotty°,
meat ef_the_foliowing Commissioners, v i t
• Jacob Shelly, Wm . lt Gorgosi . Mptlidel Cook-
Melchoir Brenneman, Ohrtstiau Stayntan,
Simon Oyster, 'Jacob IF Coovor, Lewis Hyer;
henry Logan, Bnnjamin 11 Musser,. - Jacob
Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham.
The rates of insurance nre 4 os low 'and ftworas
'tile as any Company of klio kind in thetState.—
Per Sons wishikto become members aro
to make application to rho agents of kite contpii=' ,
ny, who are willing to wait upon thorn at any
time. . . .
.
BENRY Lo JA. GA C JACOB
Vice I'resideat.
LCwis,flyEit, Secretary.
MIOITAELTOCICLINi Treasurer. - - - -
•
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—Rudolph Martin, New
Cuphortand, C B lierman„Ringstown, Remy
Zenring,.Shirerninistown - Robert Moore--and
Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Hinny, Median'.
iesbarg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown.
"York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John
'Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin
John Smith', Esq., Washington, W S
Dover, Daniel liaffensbcrger, J W Craft.
Harresburg.—ffouser & Lochman.
i
Members of the company having, policies
bout to expre can have them renewed by mak•
ing.application to any of the agents.
.TAINCIENEMANCF.
The Girard lAfeinsurance Annuity
and Trust Company of Phil'a.
II
Office No. 159 'Chestnut Street, Capital
000. Charter Perpetual.'
iIIONTIDIUE to make Insurances on Lives
, LJ on the most favourable terms, receive and
execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Inte
rest:
The Capital being paid up and invested, to
gether with accumulated premium fund. affords
a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The pre
mium May be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or
quarterfy payments.
The Company add a BONUS at stated pe
riods to tho Insurances for Mc; This plan o
nourance is the most approved of, and is more
generally in use; than any oilier in Great 13ri
fain, (where the'subject is West understood by
lie ;motile. and where they have had the long
edt experience,) as impeara 'from the fact, that
out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of
all kinds, 87 are on this'plan.
The - first'BONUS wan appropriated in De
ceMber, 1844, amounti ng to to' per cent: on the
suns insured-under the oldest polices"; to 81 per
cent., 7i per cent., &c, Sec.,on others, in pro
portion to the time of standing, making' an ad
dition nf $100; $87.50; sss, &c., &c. to every
sl,ooo, originally insured, which is an twang°
of more that-50 percent on the premiums paid,
and without increasing the annual payment to
the Company.
The opdholon of the BONUS will be seen
by the following examples from the Life Insu•
ranee Registerof he Company, thus :
ME
Bonus'or Amount of Policy &
Addition Bonus payable a
the party's ddcense
Sum
Tneur d
1 1
-- - 15100•00 81,100*00
2,500 250'00 2,750•00
4,500 400'00 , 4,400 . 00
2,500 175•00 • 2'175'00
. 5,000 A3. 7 i'fsD _ 5'437; 00
- 205
- 271
-__333
Pamphlets containing the table of rates
.nd explanations of the subject ; forms of ap
',lication, and farther information can be had at
he office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad
)4
iressed-to the Presi tiL or Actuary.
13 NV IrCHARDS, President.
'IND 1 , JAMES, Actuary.
m2'l9ly . . ,
lestoration & Preservation of the
Hair.
By Ita Wise d Son,. of Virginia.
Nlwls - &. SON, lind mg it altogether
impossible to attend personally to the
~ , r
cnt number of daily applications, from fill
motions of the Union, for their remedy for
Baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR To-
NIC, have found it necessary to appoint a
General Travelling Agent,"to visit different
cities and towns throughout the United States,
; vesting hint with anthority to ntipoint sub-a
gents, use and vend the Hai; Tonic, and to ap
ply the RESTORATIVE, and to put them
into the hands of - those Jte may appoint to ope
rate wherever a sufficient number of patients
in any town orneighborhood slrdr be obtained.
Capt. GEORGE CALVERT, of Fauquier
county, Va., is alone authorized to net as Gen,
eral Travelling.Agent, with the powers above
ndicated.
Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speed
ily as practicable the principal e.ties and town
of the Union. •
N: 8., Capt. Calvert will always have on
hand a full supply of the HAIR .TONIC
(which cleanses the head of dandruff, "strong th
ens 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 of the Union', by addressing the
proprietors, M. WISE SUN, Richmentl,
K-Price per dozen cash. Six bottles kr
$5 or ono dollar single battle. [nov2B,l y
For sak in Carlisle by S W H A V Ell-
ISE
it F
_,,.__....., ____ ._
1 i - . i.,k
M
_ .
Ildhousands qf mists Of Scrofula., Cancers, byphtlis, and
other imp rot discuses of the lilood—a tut if the V l:llY SMALL
T A Nl' [TY vehich teas used of a Medicine to effect cures 111
such diseases, bo any proof of the purifying ntedieab Potie , to
the 3fedieine which has subdued and conquered such diseases—
then there is unquestionable evidence That—
BRANT 7 SINDIAN
PURIFYING EXTRACT
it such n Medicine, in every t i ontea nail there le nititnihnt
proof, in !icon cures effected, that ONE BOTTLE of it cam.
nuts more yonifying, healing virtue. and mediod potter,
bra hire te contained in FOUR BOTTLES of nny Sarsa
parilla, or 'my other rtiedicine that has ever been offered
for nal, - There I. undoubted-proof In Our patmdtlete, thni
liv,4ln, use of this gren fadion Purifier, they that were l)Y.
IND yet LIVE they bat were LAME nail CRIPPLED
ran now WALK—they that wore SICK., SCROFULOUS,
and otherwile dianatied, have been troAt.t. and CURED.
Hundreds—Thousands—
who have t d BRANT'S PURIFIER, after having need
and treed ♦ stile Sarsaparillas and other medicines rec•
unattended to are blood diseases, have decided that—.
Brant's is the Cheappst ,
hoc... 6,,nbota, of it bail more medical, curative mane'
in it, and, in consequence, cures more thorn., in much lm
time, limit one bottlel,l4 any other medicine.
If then "Mile bota of BRANT'S PURIFIER will cure
FOUR TIMES mum dieceoo than one bottle of Sarsa.pan7..
la—" BRANT'S PURIFIER" would bo nil cheap et foot
dollars a bottle, as samajwirilla at one dollar. lint BLUNT'S
PURIFIER Is sold for only ONE DOLLAR a bottle; and'
as n bottle of it Am cured, and le capable of coring, FOUR
'I'IMES ea much disease as one bottle of. Sarsapartlla, there
fore, Sarinparilltyln comequenee of Its Ims power and tae
medicaVelllcacy. ilnould be sold at no Inure than twenty.
fire cent, per bottle;to be no cheap no pm PURIFIER, at
on, dollar.
One Dollar's Worth !
How much CANCER—how much SYPHILIS—how
much SCROFULA—wiII one worth of BRANT'S
I'UIttFINII carol Rend iho felloydng , statement, which
Is n specimen of Its power:—
CANCEROUS •SCROFULA !
This le tho case of a dying mon who yet liars. Ito non
cured of a worse case of SCROFULA, by only boa.* bat
tles of Brant's Purifier, than ovor wu cured by tho tom of
hooka c • 1.1.0 NS Of/110 11511/1/sr•npurino th ttt w. aver mate.
Sareaparilla ha. not equiriant mafiosi! pcacteto effqct the cure
of such a ',ruin:may holerfees duo.
Mr..l. B.IIASISIN, of Roses, Oneida Co., N. Y., had San/.
telaViner yen—war confined to Ida hod the tea year—ho
.1 1 / 1 no much di...4 and debilitated as to ho unable to
raise his iteuttl to his tread. Ito had the best medical adukko
—had used 11.1, of the boa Sarsaparillas to no good-elTdet.....-
got now and worse, and was considered to bo In a dying
elate, and could not live itorothfour Sours longer, when lid
commenced uolt . v . BRANT'S PURIFIER. lib neck 5111
eaten curly ea', car 035 a hole um eaten Ihroulh
lasiiindpipe, um or his chin, so fiat Ito breathed through
dm bolo ; him ear was so'eaton around that it could be Wired
esn:out of its plade, it. only holding by a ana. I I.piece; the U 1115".
of one ores was destroyed by two ulcors; an ulcer unCer
the arm, es largo.aa wan' * hand. had nearly eaten theater%
hie side into his Lady. Thus he was afflicted with twenty
e nd, puyid; -- ,,eirsd* ,tefenslye ulcers, on various parts of 1111
peroon. - For further and Pill pa .... latt s,„eeo our PAM.,
Pllf.rrs., • • •
Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one Well% oat skilful pity.'
11515111 of Rome, was called to Imo Um In tho day before
11,1 copetnenced using an
Brtla Purifier. r. W. exammed
him, 'and tiros told him that. all the inadirinse in the leorid
meld not etershie.,that hls case . was / •
. .
. .
Worse than Hopeless
‘Tuar heir Mr. ITA'SKIN'S statement of cure! lie nnid •
"My wifeprocured one Made of BRANT'S PUMP TING
E XTRACT, of .Ittitell fe Loottoect, druggists of Item°. I
commenced using that. andbmen to get bettor. That bottle
enabled me to pet off my bed, whore* I lord been confined
one peer; the ssagmd bottle enabled mote get out of thaw...,
the third bottle enabled me to walk two miles, to Remo Can•
tre, whore /procured six bottles more; and When I hid fin.
'mod p e t,* thorn, moonier,' out of trendy ulcer. had hided
up—and three bottle, more affected a PERFECT WIRE of
. all the Meets, 'and restored mo to good
FOURTEEN WITNESSES !
Mt! BASHI& hu .worn to the above recta, and the recto
are witneleed and certified tq by Dr. T.WILLIAMD-Ilr.
O. R. DROWN, pritiwilr or the WetbfloseLfolei— Maw
inesrm., & LLONAKI , wholesale and retail druggists' •
and ZLEYEN other re •ilabl• ware.. .
For sale ) by 'W. RAWLINS A'S. W
HAVERSTIOK, Carlisle, J C & G B. Altick
and W D E Hays,Shipponsbuyg—Win ' t.. 16 Yd,
Lisburn—J I?_Sidtbr, Meelianicabing'-11 - Her;
ren,,New_ville—A C --Bloomfield—Bea
ver and Haines, Milleretown—J A Linn. & Co
Lanbdiaurg--.1 , Milligan, Ickosburg—S Low,
Newport—l W - Eouglass; Cluunlierslinrg 7 J L
Shearer,' Dillsburg—J Martin Lutz; Hgrrisbcrg
Alrletters' and orderti . must be tuldriissed , to
Wallace . & Ce4'lo6 Broadway, Now .york.';
• -, rxxic.ms•olo
L•T • EVIIRTEIibY ruin OausFuLt.r.-1 . 1101, ,
Sarnaproilla 'for sale in the different towbe called S. P.•
Toitarg&trg,Bernaparilla. It in advernivEd an tho MUM
NAI., 4VENITINI3, and all toot. Thin Townsend in nu doctor
and never wan ; but was formerly a worker on enilmittln, ca.
nide; and the like-t-yet hn an:lumen the titlir of Doctor for tine
purpose of Knlnirig credit far what he intro,. Ile nays "he
ha. attended two Modical nehoolv, and Marticed Tor fifteen
r 1111! I" Now the truth in, he never practiced medicine a
day in his life! Such initrutc winked inisreprementation
looke Imam the character and veracity of the man. .1 wish
,meat mince rely, Ito had never made those statements of Mal.
Pelf or of me. IVlten will men learn to be honest and troth.
SS in all their dealinge and intercourne with their follow
men V t Ito applied to one Reel Clnim to envier him in man.
ofeeckiring his Mixture, stating the large coma he .woul d matqs an an inducement to embark in tlir huriucao, Tllgnel . ,
meta have been-lhanging viol OIQ in nlh pontible••
me; in order to hoot f4ll 111(1' 'Millie 'Willi 4lni belief that
the Old ISOctor'a Wan not tits genuine, or/emit
Sarrapnrilla, nnhl.fram the Ohl Doctor , Original Reel.
'rhis S. P. Townsend nova I ha or mild the one of nip •
name for 87 . a week. I will vivo Spit If he will pro•
duce one !Mille nottrary proof of 11110. Ills statements of -
Thompilon, Skillman & Co.. are nothing Inn i lien* al
falsehood!, nimply made to deceive the public, and keep
the troth,fown in feonrei 10 hi: , soaring,
.fermenting coin. - -
pound. This is to caution the public to inirchneo none but
. 01,1 - Dr: - .1A1. 7 01t - I'ownnentPsSaronparilinr-liaving.tin
Old Doctor'n likenens, his family Cow of Arms, and hin
aignaturescrons the Coat ol Arlen.
Principal Office,lo: .Naqsan.strect, N. Y City.
JACOB TOWNSEND. 'lt,
TILE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER TIIE
Gefruine,,Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Old Of. Townsend is now about 70 years of nte, and
long been known no the A U7'11012 and D/SC.O !RR ER
of the Q.P.N ITJNE , ORIGINAL " 7'OIV.NSEND
SARSAPARILLA." lieine poor, he Was compelled to
limit its manufacture, by which means It hits been kept out
of market, and the sales eireunigcrlbod to those only who
had proven its worth, and known int valise. It had reached
the ears of many, novaillt.,Uh, as those persons who .hail.
.been.healed of ,ore ults,ases, and eared Iron, death. pro
ultimo(' its womhuful
Thin GRAND AND I/NE4I:M.I.ED PREPARATIONfp
. .
manufactured Cl the laic! 2,11,, lind la called for through•
out the. length and. breadth of, the land. especially_nalt.ia
found incapable 01,1e...ration or deterioratioa.
Unlike yflting ii. -I'. Townsend's, it improves Neldl fige,
and never changes but for the better ibecatiqe it il,p , epareti
on scientific in inciples by a scientrce 0n,,,,. The highest
knowledge of Cliernistryoind the line." dexoreilee of the
art, lisvc,all been.brought.itim.rctituattion in the manufae.
tcre of the Ohl Dr's Sairaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root,
it is well known to mrshral linen, contains ninny 'medicinal
properties, and motile pioperiira which are inert Cr useless,
and others, whith if n. 141111,41,111 preparing it for uoe, pro.
duce Ter/wain/inn and art', which is injarionv to the opt.
tun,' Some of thr - propertil, ill Snrc.tpnrdha are 00 volatile
that they entirely evaporate aird are hoe, m the preparation,
if they are cot preserr'ed by a ,et
ent/fie prnaess, - Ititown on.
I to (hone expel !enc.d mow, lamture. Moreofer,
i Leon vatailie prino p!rs, will , ' li ily oil in VI 1 i,r, or on no cx.
halation ' nder 'teat. are the very fAC,IlifIl medical prop.
( I;
ernes ofth o e
ow-orl.rh give. in it all its value
Any per in car. boil or ' , W the root oil they get a dark
colored I told, which i i 111, , hour li,t coloring ntatteii in
the root tan Iron] anviliii, elti^; they eon ikon iitrain thik
'wind iif vaptil lophil, i•wrrien wait. poor tnologinia, and ,
then rail it "S\ RSA P 11111.1,A ExTrt AcT or SYRUP."
But r.m.111,11111 11. , arttriv known an the
GENUINE ( /LI) DR JACOB •POWNSEND'S
SARSAPARILLA. '
Thin is en iirrpiAml that all the, inert prepertien of the
Sarsaparilla rnot are ill Zt removed, ever) thine capable al
diectimmg_aahLur_lernientrafim_m_estrameil-and.rniented ;
then every *particle of virtue is enured in a puts
and concentrated form ; and thus it in tethered incapable
of losing any of its valuable and bean, properties. Pre.
lined in-this way, ii Mario ffir man( piiiverful agent in the
Cure of In no me ruble Disco...
Hence. the icaeun why e r hear coninnuelation+ nn rem
intle in in; favor by ineriovonlon r an,l chill en. Wo find It
doing wiiii.lers w the cure of
CONSUMPTION, DI'SPFJ PS I A.. and IIIR
CO MP LA INT, and in I? E ILII,IWISM, SCROF
ULA, PILES, Cr.tiTl N ENS. all .0 UT A NE
US ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES,
and all alrectinns ari.iin iron; _ _
IMPURITY OF 'I'IIE BLOOD.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints ori•
eing front Indigestion, from Acidity the Stomach, front
unequal cirrulatihn, tleterminatiou of blood to the head,
palpitation oftite heart, cull feet alai hands, cold chills and
hot flashes ovir the body. It has nut its equal in,Calds and
Coughs; and prommoil Lag). expectoration and gentle pet
epiratlon, relaxing strictures of the'lungs, throat aril oriel
other part.
Put in nothing in its excellence Rune manifestly teen and
acknOWledged than to all kinds and stages of
FEMALE COMFLAIN'I'S.
II works wonders in cars of Phu, Annie or Whiles,
Polling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or.Pairsjid
Menses,:frreguku ity of 1110 metotrOal periods, and the like;
and is effectual to curing al) the tarns of Kidney Diseruss,
By removing obstru6tons, anti regulating the general
sttem, gtve7 tone end strenTtli to the whole body, and
cures all forms or
Nervous DifienFices - awl Debility, 2
and thus prevents or relieves n great variety of other mai
allies, as Spinal irritation, EcuralFia, .51. Vitus' Thanes,
flu-Toning, Epileptic Pits, Cottrulstens, tte.
cleanses the Hood, excites the liver to healthy action,
tones the enomach, anti give. sold disclaim!, teltoves the
bowels of torpor:lnd cotootrpation, allays inflammation, pu•
'ripen the shin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, pro.
ducing gentle warmth cannily all over the body, and the
^:rictulrx ,?1:1 ttentnessi.le.--c
moved alt sherritetriti, an-I um-tor:tie:4.ole enure nerVoll.
Synterri. Is not this then
'The Medicine you pre-eminently n•edl
Out van any of li n er ihitty, he sant of SP. Townsena's
inferior article 1 Thi. ,Ill l lom.nPn liquidto not to hi
COMPARE!) WITH THE OLD DR'S,
becalm of .ono GRANO PACT. that the one is INCAPA.
pf IYtTERIORATION, end
NEVER -6POILS,
while the other DOES • saunas', fermenting. and btotein.
in
Ike. baffles eoritulna• it into fragment, the eour, acid
litiiiid , efprodint;, - And dining It pg other goods , Must - not this
horribis compound he pon,nistos id the system 1,- What I
ut acid joists system already ill sensen.trith arid ) What
rtueleti Dyspepsia hill avid 1 lh, we not_ail know that when
food sours in our qtotnaritp, wh-t int•rhied it: produces 1—
flaitilence, heartburn. I,.dpitnt.,to ill the heart, liver Coil,
plaint, dint - rho, tiv.entery, rnlir, and corruption .of the
blood 1 \Vila' is Se'rottila ion an acid humor in the Italy 1
What prodiiciw :ill !bellow', Mitch LEIS Y! an Eruptions tit
the Skin, Se:1111 Ilead, S Rheum, Erysipelas, While.
Swellings, Fever and all tiltlevitintrii internal and ex-
Drooll Ii is nothing, under beam en 101 l nit arid substance,
which sours,anti data ..polls all the 1110110 at the bodymnra
or less. What Voll, , iiii Itheilio3ll ,, lll 1,111 0 sour and acid
laid which it,dititat, Pool) between the johns nod eke.
'Whi.fe,"irritalliik 41,1 the ileltrarn tisanes - upon
which it acts 1 Si of Iliiiiatrii. of impurity of the
blood, of deranffed en rotation. and nearly all tin! ailments
which afflict human Illtille,
NOW IS it hot hillit;li!c w77.,...7771 7. 1‘5c11, and infin 01 . 4
worse to nee this
SOURING, FERMENTINO. A CID COMPODD" OF
S. I'. TOWNSEND. •
and yet he would fain have it undo retail that Old Or. Ja•
Col, TOW 11,11.1 1 0 Get:nine at i.. 0 1,1,11 Sarsaparilla, In IM•
ITATION of 1114 interior preparation!'
}leaven turbid that we should deal in an nrticle Which
woitt i ! .., l , %ar the 110101 ; ilittalit re,tillanee to S. P. Town.
send' "lick !
We wi he'ad's it_is.!lie absolute truth,
dial o g. I'. Townseittl'a ten el,' art! oil Drincoli TownseniPs
Sarsaparki la men htintien•irid , apurt, and ufinitetydissini•
ilar; that they are unlike in every [:macular, finning not
one single thing. in-continuo.
As S. P. Towiwelid is no Jamie. and never 1, 1 05, Is r ust
chemist, noldthrinnrcutigt—.knows no man: of medicine Of
disease than any other common, nie.rientilic.unprofegsaiiiil
man,'what guttnottee roil the public iwve dint they are re•
ceivlng a genuine .etentilic medicine, containing all the air.
toes ot. the articles need in it. and .Ni,lllCll are la.
capable of changes which might render then, the ACEN'ES
of Disease instead eiliaillth 1
11 111 what else should be e..pectell, from one who 'MOWS
nothing comparatively of ninhame or di , rane 7 It requires
a person ni some experience to cook and servo up even a
common decent until. flow nincli nre important is it
that the tiers°. who num met]
e deafened for
STOMACHS AND ENI , EP. I I.ED SYSTEMS,
Should know well the medical properties of [dente; the heal
manner of nentirilitt and iiiitteentfatilitt dink healing virtues,
also an extensive -know leil2o 01 the, various diseases which
affect the Amnon s;•sietii, and bow to 01101 l remedies t• '
these diseases! ---
It Is to arrest frauds upon the initortunate, to pour balm
into wounded limirdlity, to kindle hope. in the despairing
bosom, to restore health, soul bloom, and vigor into the
crushed mil broken, and to nsidsli intirinitt Ant 01,0 OR..
JACOB TOWNSENI) '3l 2011Ni/die op.
portunity and means to brine, lus
Gretna Univernral Contentratca Remota' ,
within the rearli.,and to the kittiwled,n of all who need I'
that they inny'learn and know. by joyful rxiterience, Its
Tennant natint Power to Ileal. •
•
SUPERIOR PRESH GROCERIES
Latest Arrival.
,•
Cheap Family Grocery , Store of JU-
L seph D. 'Tulip ry,.West„M•iin. strcet,•Car
lisle, has just received a large and fresh supply
of the best FAMILY .GROCERIES that the
Philadelphia markets can uflortl.- The subscri
berhas just returtmdfront . . the city. and Would •
•
rospectlully invite his' friends-end the / pAddie._;
generally, both in town and country, to call •
and examine for themselves Ida large and in
'creased stock, which embrnces,.all the nrticica
usually kept in his lino of bustness. Such ns
'Rio, Java and St Dotningo-and--tagutra'Collbe •
Imperial,—Young-Ilyson
very superior -quality- and flr.vor • imvering,'s
crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf sugars, or
ange grove, clarified Now Orleans and brown
Sugars of every grade and quality, with price to
suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup
Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will ,
warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, CO,
dar and pointed buckets, churns, tubs, half
bushel Measures, butter bowls, butter prints,
butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes,
fafucy sowing, traveling and market baskets of .
all kinds:" Castile;• fancy, rosin and country
SOAPS. 'Also, u general assortment of chewing
nod- smoking ToßAcco,s g anish half Spanish
and contmon CIGARS. Ropes twines, and
Brushes of all kinds. Prime OPIABESE- always --
on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant .
and Common OILS. •
GLASS, QUEENSW-AREI.—I have also
added to my already' large stock,. a number of•
sew patterns or.W.lilto Grnnito-and_funcy tea
eets. , with CROCICERY 'WARE of every.de
feription, whiek'l will sell at tIM lowest prices
nor cash, .
Foolinggrateful for tholiberal patronage here
tofore bestowed uPon him by a gonerope - public,
the subacriber tenders them his hearty & sincere
thanks, and hopes' that iffhis - efforts to please .
anti particular attention to business, to Merit.,
continuance of their support: , •
• March 20, 850., , JOS. D.TIALBERT.
ETILIERIAN - iv . ' 'for sale *fit •
• •(j026)• , • • 1411-WARD'S,
Aldichlts.
POWER
it tiljilit6elpliia,
0 1 1,A1
"
C. J. GAYLER:s.
WM:I:ANTED FIRE AND 'ruler rnoor,
/ . rare racist - lastrinsg
THP,SE SAFES possVss.uvery cingl
itictition to resider ilietn,proof against the
action of lire or thieves, and of ..lullicient
to endure 'a fall from ally story of a burning
building.. They arc made Of wrought iron;
being kneed, riveted and welded together, 'and
lined with.a perfect 'nommonducting fire proof
Mineral composition. no wood.. being used is
their constrtmtinn .111 tho trir , ..ljurity of Ares
sold by oilier milkers. The dners el . GA
LER's Sales are secured - with his THIEF
DETEfrrott
,antl • ANTI,GUNP 0 WDEIL
COCR;-whieh preefedes-themocil7ilif iiek7
-Mg-or - blowin g then open nith gunpowiler.—
Over MO HUNDRED of these Safes have
been exposed in acbidentaf fire to the moil. in.
tense heat, in malty instances remaining in the
burning plins for several daYs,mal at DO 011ie
have they ever been known teMtil in preserving
their conjoins.
'File public are invited to call at the Branch
Depot, No. 10, EXCHANGE PLACE, PIM-
A DELPIII I A. near Dock street, and examine•
the numerous testimonials iu favor of G AY
LERIS SAFES, also" the large assortment an
hand for ssle at manufacturers prices, by.
JOHN L PIPER, Agent.
P, S. Also, sale low, new and second
hand Safes of other makers. which have.-been
taken in 'part payment for Gayler's
[aplo,'so.3m
PIE MAT CHINk STORE
Ule PHILADELPHIA.
UL to die citizens of Carlisle
and ith vicinity for their increased custom,
we again request thole company to view our
large and splendid assortment of
China, Glass di. Qupensware,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and single
pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware,
sold in quantities to suit put . ehr. , ers, Tor less than
they chap he had elsewhere— , -In fact at, less
than kV holevare.Prices. AMERICAN AND
ENGLISH BRITANNIA. METALGOODS
in greater Variety than ever before offered in
the city. FAN.O Y _CHINA in great 'variety_
Vifry cheap.
ilz:rWe would invite any person visiting the
city to call and see us—they will. at least' Le
pleased to walk around our b eautiful stdro, and
to view the finest _China_and_the_cheapest_the.
world produces. Very respectfully,
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
No. '319 Chesnut Street.
Phila. sept26' , l 91 y _
WATCHES ! WATCHES !
_ .
Great induce i e • LEWIS 7r
meats to per • BR 00 .11
-sons in want A LL ,
of a fo o 4 . II 0 .A'orth
F. 41 011 ! 7 Second St.
V , IN receive[ additional supplies o
I.ltArold and Silver „W-JVITIIES el every
description, rout London, Liverpool and Swit•
zerland importations, is now prepared to turn
ish the'V'elrbest 'article - al a price fur below
any ever utli - fred, of the same quality, and which
cannot be undersold by any outer store in
Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold
will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to
be as good as represented.
!Patches at the following low priers:
Gold Levers, full jewel'o, 18 carateases, $2B 00
Silver do do Id 00
Gold-Lepines, jeweled, 10 carat cases 22 00
Silver do do 00•
The L. R. Etonian Griltireic a superior
article in silver case, with penciLand warranted
$1,50-:;Gold Pencils for $ and upwards, Gold
Medallions, and Locket for DagurrreotypeLike•
misses, Gold Chains and Hair bracelets:Breast -
Pins, , Ear Rings, Finger Rinks, and a general
assortment of every description of Jewelry
at unusual low prices.
jro. I IO North '2,1 street, 2d door loom Rat
streetiPhiladelphia.
LEWIS R. BROOMALL.
0ct31,1,849,6m - (Pierce, .4grnt.)
Piano Forts,
TrIF largest, cheapest, best and inos
elegant a4ertment of PIANO FORTE
n the United States, can always be found at the
warehoust± of thr sultscrilter,
171 Chennat Street, above Fifth,
At the Old Stand occupied more than a third. of
a century by Mr:fleorge Will ig, music publish
er. Pianos-Harps, Organs, Scraphincs, .
&c., fresh from the roost celebrated Menu.
lecturers in New York, Boston, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Sold, wholesale
and retail, at the maker's cash prices.
OSCAR C 11 CARTER,
174 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia
' 13. ISSO.
WATCHES, ENVELRY, ke.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that he has
just returned from Philadelphia with the largest
and most eplended assortment of JVMches, -
clr y , ever before offered to the citizens of
this oluce.7
Ills stnekconsists .iu part_ofm. splendid - lot-of
Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold end
vet Lcpine do. with n variety of \Vetches of
lower prices, Gold, guard Chains, Gold and
Silver Pencils, a splendid 'assortment of qld
peas of most approved manufacture, SilVer
Butter Knives, Silver and plated'Spoons; fine
Silver Mated Faits, a farge c unif splendid lot of
Gold and Silver Spectacles,(he , insults particu
lar attentiOh to this' erode of spectadles t futile
_can wyprant.thentio be.the best on this. side of
Philadblphia,) Common Spectacles drill Prices
.e Irige_and.beautiful_assortment—of Gold, Fin
ger and Ear Kings, all prices; Breastpins, a
gient variety. Watch Keys; Fob and Vest
Clivins, Silver and shell Card cases, n very su
perior artisle, Silver thimbles, Silver combs,
cake Baskets, with a great variety of other ar
ticles in his line, net necessary to meniion.
Ile invites all to call end examine his stock
asste I it cannot tail to please, both in
qua itv.and pr e. • 'l' CONLY N.
NE AV GOODS Al''.Pflk;
JO' d; ir STORE!
THE undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and numerous customers, that he has
removed his_siore to ljunierieh's corner direct
ly opposite Wm. Leonard's old stand, in North
I hoover street. in has recently returned from
Philadelphia, with' a lane nod carefully so•
icetcd assortment
New Spring Goods,
purchased at the lowest prices; sad which he is
determined dispose of at very small profits: A
arse assortment gf-
SUPgRIOR.CLOTHS,
•
arirront 75 cents to Vi
_per 160, Cassi:
mortis, Ca9sinots and,..Vestiugu, at -various .pri—
Ces.
•
G 0 DS,
such as Dcluines, -Itartgcs, Mid a Splendid as•
sortment of Silks. Also, a very extensive as
sortment of Calicoos I nid Gingliams, suitable
for the approaching E.eason. Also, Checks,
Tahiti Dispors, 'Pickings, blenched and un-
Ideas:hod Muslins, Bonnets, lints, &c.
BOOTS AND.SIIOES
A well noleetod assort/Lent of Men, Women
and Children's Boots and Shoes, of superior
quality, and very cheaP. Also, boys rind mon H
Cloth and Hungarian COB.
GROCERIES,
of rill hinds ( viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, I'o•
kin Tea Company's celebrated Teas, &c., all
fresh and good. Also, consinutly on hand,
"tho bast qunrity of Carpet Chnin.
The subscriber respectfully tuiltslds.enstont
ors and all who wish' good bargains, to give
Moran-early - call;-- - Don't forgot' thcriatiiiit, , co - r
nor opposite Leonard's old stand, North Hon
over street.
apt° N W WOODS, Ag't.
N. B. Butter; Eggs, Rngs slid Sonp, taken
Carpets, Carpets,
SECOND supply of "Imperial, Ingrain,
Cotton Mid Girdling Carpets, which will
be sold cheaper than e n be bought at any other
establishment in the B %mot, - -
• LADIES' & CHU, EN'S SIIOES,
dust reee:ved another let Ladies' Walking
Shoes, Slippers, Buskins nntl Goiters, of the
latest shapes and best! Philadelphia manufne•
tem. Also, a benutifal assortment of Chil
dren's Shoes. Bentstrtnd Slippers. "
CARPET BAGS AND - TRANT,LLINC,
• TRU NI( S.
A Inrgo supply of 'reunite nod Trnvelling
Wags of a superior quality, just received: .'
BONNETS I RONNEI'S
The at option of the Lndiou is partiettlnrly
vited to mylarge and splendid nesortment of
'BONNETS of nll kinds, prices and qualities.
Also, u very 'ergo and beautiful lot of .Bonnet
Ribbons,:sellint very low nt the ehedtp store of
mvl.no CHAS. OGIfillY•
' • • Cheap .Grocerlee.'
. . r
Hee, &infuses, liancy,.Cheese;fresh
Sinkes, Yeast Powilers,Maecaroni; Farina, Rice
`flikkePs -Choselate,: -.Baker's- Cocoa,
Drown's tionitppathio Choc9late, Qranges,' qo
coa Nuts, Balms, and Currants, for 'sale at
• • March " • 'C. ,•
uwr received' a fre6ll supply of .R 0 S
SE m PEtt.PUMERY at , • • .
..je26 . B A RD'fi."
iflc icinc c.
IMOVINEM
Life Pills al):1 !;;;C.N•s.
These AI Tinw
So or a perlo.l of FIST , 41.1
that ha
eVi , ry zloll6 fnr thoic ,•
dinaß)" and ininindiatn pnmer of peZ44;ILL
heal 111 In possims.E;ulß4iNT 111111.. r unshrly ev, r1 .11”,1
0r..11145a5e, to, 4vlllcli thr 111011.111 fro inn ih 10111 .
Xu FLA:RTY THOIMA.INIDS •
or e,rtiridatt•d hist:mem:, they lytV! ....',11#1.,11,1
no fr , qitni from the very vergo or on iiitiowtyv,,,•:.•,
after all the tlecerrtive nitstrnots of tad :I ty Itail 'r
tes!): fnilod ; nut to irony thonsatels th,y j,,,,
permanently secured :that, uniform tn,j :)- 1 :::,,,i-, o r
health, without which: life itself i: bat a Tartiel
hies-Mug. So great, itulenil, has !heir ellicacy Mon
"
rialdv-attil-intalliblv—prove:l.-tltalLitital=oppearlit
scarcely Imon tha miraculous to those wltn:t ere
nequainted with MO heatiti(tilly pittlosnphical trin
ciples upon which they are
act.
, 11111 upon
Whiell they consequently act. It was to Choir
manifest and senaiblonctiett' in purifying the :wrings
awl chnimels of 11(0, and ()Willing them Aid! 10.
mooch to:to um:l - vigor, that they were hetet:toil for
their IMMO.
Unillw the •
host of Tendrilous quackeries sill
hem 4. of vegetable hezredientu, the LIFE MEDI-.
Clitih's are phrely and solely yeiredable ; and eon.
Mercury . , se , Antimony, lief
nor ally other mineral, in--any form whatever.
They are entirely efillipOst•ll of extracts rre,,, rare'
"and powerful pl.into, the virtues of which, though
limy known to s z vend Indian recently
to :mine eminent phartioireutieol ellemietu, nee alto
gether unknown to the ignorant pretender., to
wiener. ; and were never before adminis
tered in so !liquit ). ellicacions a combination.
The first operatiiJif is to !rumen from the coats of
the stom,,eit nil.rhoweh t the various impurities and,
crudities, constantly nettling round In
remove the hardened feces which collect In the
enovolittions of the small intestinm tid ier m e di.
chin. rink , partially cleanse three, nod leave such
collected iltilStieS behind to produce habitual Costive
tires, with all its trahrof evils, or sudden Diarduna
with its imminent dangers. This nnet is well
knoivit to all regular anetomists who - examine the
human bowel:3_loler death ; find hence the preju
dice of well hillirnted men against the Thick
111 , 41o:it:es of the inze. The second effect of the
VEGETABIFi~I~ILTdPTTICINE' is to
cleanse the kidneys mid. the libuldiir ; aiiil,'hy this
moans, die liv'er and hinge, the healthful ruction of
which entirely depends upon the regularity of the
urinary or . g.ms. The blend. whieli taltist iLu_red
ol
cor Ilion the agen.i . y of th °liver itti*lnoo, before,
it passes lie Tog thus pordied by there,
and nourished by food miming Prom tt
courses freely thin/1101 the veins, renews every part
of the system, and triumphantly mount's rho luntier
of health in the blooming cheek.
y The following ::re aura, the distrin.sing variety
Of in Wilii•il the VEGETABLE
LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infal
lible
DYSPEPSIA, h V thorovllly !h. , firm
'and neuend pu•c
111'11411y bile-, instead of the slide rind ,1,11,1 kind;
FLATULENI'V; lute •lppelite Heartburn,
I:,stlessnoss,;' 11l- ft raper, Anxiety,
JoitiLrioo-, :not llo! ntrl,rl, which aro the general
symptom.; o r Utsp~~_l"~•},...p;iL!_t•auiah,;u-.n.
oo,orinenci• or ifs Cure.
Costiveness, the vvliolo length
1111,•,11Lli'5 With a solvent process, nod w*lout,
violence: ill violent purges lonve the bolvuls t,,t‘ive
wnhin_Ln_oauys -
Diarrhcoa and cholera, by tbn
sharp filillifi C . 1 . 1110:11111,1 :Iro
OC,lslolltld, and by pro:ll.'6l'g secr•s-
ion of Elio itiii,ot;s
Fevers 0f all kinds, liv restilyitin..thc_hluoll to a
r•u::111i1 Lllrellol iLr proccris of neTini
ratiou in such orals, anti the thorotighAolution 01
all intei,tinkil 01i:traction in others
I.lrr: Mt:int:viva have been' known to
curo RHEUMATISM permanently in throe
weeks, and tIOU'I' in half that time, by removing
local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments
of AI. joints. .
by freeing - and strength-
D ro v s i es of all kinds,
ening the knlnnya Wild bladder: they operate most
delightfully on those important organ's, and bonen
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
worst cases of tiItIVEI!...
Also worms, by tlialtolGing from (Ito turninge
of the bowels the slioty matter to
,whi..lt (liege,
Asthma and Consumption, by rt.:Viewing the
uir- vessels of the Ithn4s frpin i the inucons which °Veit
slight colds will ioccanihji, and which, if not r,o
moved, liecemes hardpned, and produces I),ne
drendful discuses.
Scurvy, Incas, owl Inveterate'Sores, by
the in•rfect purity which these LIFE ECEDl
crEtrEs%,,ive to the blood, and nil the humeri,
Scorbutic Eruptions ai , d Bad Complex
ions, by their iMerativo etfoct upon the lloolb thnt
fetal Ow skin, and tilt) morbid state of which one,
sions all eruptive complaints, cloudy, and
othor chsarrorahls complexions.,
The use ofethese Pills (or i very short time will
effect no entire, corn or .5A ur RIIEI Iled
striking iml!rovement in the eleerness of 'the skin.
400 Al /N /1,1/S mid IN FLU EN \ will
always lie elite(' by_une dose, ur by two ovil
the•wnrst-eases.-
PILES, As a remedy for this most disiressoot
and obstinote !noisily, tin
DIEDIGLEMS deserve. o VEGETABLE LIFE
distinct and emphatic
tecommendotien. It is well known to hundreds in
.his city, that the former proprietor of these vain
table_ Ai -W4lB --111111fleif nfllicted -with- this
complaint for upwords TIIIIITV rivt: Ea ; and
that ho tried in Valli every remedy prescribed
within the whole conitiotis of the !linter-irk 111edica.
116 however at longth tried lie Medicine which is
now offered to_ the Fuddle, out cored in a
eery short time, after hie recovery had been pro
nounced' not only impiehable, but absolutely lin
possible, by any Immo!!
FEVER AND AGUE.
For this nollnze . I the western country fliose
Medicines will he fou.ul aside, speedy, attil certain
remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub
ject to a return of the dili0:1:414-11 mire by these
medicines is prm,ment—TßY THEAt, lIE SA
TISFIED, AND .lIE CURED.
Bilious iisevets and Liver Complaints.
OSil OF APPETITE, en.
General Debility, V,
D....,,,,,,, ,), F,,,,,,,,,.—th r 50 mod , . :11":i have been
used with the Imot benetidial t•ssol:s in ca s e s o f this
it seription i—iiisn'a 'Elm.; and SCROVOLA, ill its
wont forms, yields to the mlld yet-powerful action of
these reinarkablu MelliCilleS. NIGIIT tiililiAiS,
N V.RVOllti DEUILITV, Nj.:lol,l_ , li COMPLAIiITEI of all
• kin
fs, Pttel I'ATION OF
rile
l .
ikAIT .
PA Is
r 5:/
C mc, ore speedily cured.
DIERCUMALDISEASES.)'ersous
whose constit mauls have become im
vaned by the injudicioos use: of MERCURY, will find
tbese--Medicines-averfect coredas.they &lover fait
to cradicatO from .ihe syStem all the eine' at
Mercury infinitylV sooner than the moss powerful
preparations of Saisimarilla, f Niggle trial will
plarO theinlieyond the of cotimetition, in the
estimation of ever,' pstient,
BE CAREEN 1s OF . COUNTERFEITS.
Several lAr•ly boen disenvorel, and their
unlnriuun nuthors urrn.sfed, bath iu tho city of Diew
York. acid uhrund....
:•• .11uy of
_,1 10 ,,,,0ne. who Atrrnotusirs
. ,
A ilanT.
rtopared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 330
radway, N ow- V ork.
FOR •SALE BY
J. W. it I.WLAN 4. trlislo, Pa:
rhOOTOR YOURSELP
'25 CENTS !!
—fly means of the pocket
hlsettlapi us , or, Every one
tis own Physician ! Twett
ty-fonrill edition, tvith-up 7
wards of n hundred engra
vings, chewing privatoiis
!smell ill every shape mid •
ivenr,- -- rtutl—ntalfortnittions , 7'
Jr. the generative systetn
BY WM.YOUNG, M.D.
The time has_ now sr_
sing from secret diseve,
L the VICTIM OF MITACIIV/Y, '-
01 by die prescript lons contained in this Inlftk any
one may otireitimself, without hindrance fit Int- °
SIOCBII, or the knowledge of tile most iiiiimnie
friend, niia with one tenth the Osumi-expense4n..
addition to the general routine of privatddisease„
it fu fly explains the cause of tnanliontps the
with observations. on marriage—besides
.many other derangements which it would not be
proper toTenumerate in the puhlie prints
tnf•Ally person sending TwEtsvv-rivx CENTS,
coolosetLin -letter will- reeeiVilrone copy.of this
book, by mail, Or five collies ‘4ll be sent for one
ddllarY Address, "DR. W. YOUNG','No. 15.2 •
SPRUCE Street, PIIILADLEPIIIA'!Post paid.
„rf--D.R..„ YOUNG willow conatilted on 'any of
the Diseases prescribed itt his different publioa- '
inns, at his Offices, I S'2...SPRUCE street, every
day between 9 and 3 o'clililiflSuntlaya excepted )
- " •
BrUshits ! Brushes!
. . „ ,
,A &eat . variety of these useful article's is of
fared for, attic, estwistipgol Whitewash, Sweat!,
ing, Scrubbing; Painters, loth,,Shavitio, Hare
'Putt' and Nail, FleSh and Graining liruebos in '
pear variety, elf .wideli are of Ilia two g l int
uy and will be sold sit the lowestricee•
, June 6, EMS.' S, ELLIO7•'C
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