- .literoting . /hap,. Dies Nature.ProOldo, a Compass? . Our curiosity has often been excited by the fact that buds and different ani mals find their way sb readily to parts far distant, though theyare perfect stran gers to the regions over which they pass, tas well as to the place to.which.they jour. flex their 'whole previous life having been spent, perhaps, within the narrow circuit of the place which gave them birth. The swallow rears its young under our eaves. As soon as they can fly, they are busily engaged in seeking - their foodi:and - are7evernii:Tifie wing, But they never, s wander very far from the neighborhbod where they - entered upon life. Sumer, iboweVer draws to u close, and the chilly mornings and .eve nings of autumn give them it warning that a warmer(latitude must be sought; and soon these little philosophers , had a consultation, lira, after ma king a few flights, as if to assure them selves oldie requisite strength of wirg, or learn something necessary. to their success, they, like Abraham leaving his father's house, journey southward.. But Abraham knew not where he went. We do not know, however, that we can • say this of our little-adventurers, for they pear to know well. They do not go as, , •If they thought they would bp pilgrims and aliens.in a strange land. They seem to expect other towns, and perhaps . lar ger- cities, where they can pursue their honest calling, and feel equal, if not so. perior, to the citizens of their new found . home. If they were experienced inart 2 hers, aiming for a distant port, and hay ing the compass for their guide, they could not steer their tiny barks through the stormy elements with greater pra -eisiorr.-- The carrier pigeon is frequently taken hundreds of miles from its home, and then with a billet attached, it is set free. It mounts mounts high and makes sever al large circles, as if taking observations before it commences the journey ; and then at once, as if it had found) a hidden track, it starts off in a straight line ; and 'the' rain may beat and_ the__ winds. blow, but - it never forsakes its course until it arrives at its. wished for "hoine. • The camels of the deSert are described by travelers as possessing a similar pecu liar instinct, those used on frequented routes do not exhibit. Though there be not the slightest sign of a track; they nev er fail to chose the„right line. One of the camels take the lead, advances at first very crutiously, taking now on() direction, ' and then another, until he appears to have discovered a, true course__;. and in this - h - e - proceeds, (allowed by the others, never deviating from the chosen line,,un till) he nrnr ! 2s nt his journey's end. Tie qu Burn "pres,..es itself upon us must ',Mire not be some pole star to which these tidy voyagers of the air, as well as the larger wanderers of the desert, look, • which guides them to their desired ha -. yen'? Can they know the point's of the compass ? Is -the sun their_guide_hy - day, and the stars by night Or is that electric current which points the 'com pass to the north, and furnishes the ad venturous traveler with a guide . through unknown paths, also the director of their course? Can they inform themselves of its existence, and can they use it. like • the mariner to tell the way ? Ef• We can prole that animals are.suscep tible_ of electrical impressions. Profes sors profouncem research. have turned their attention to the connection existing between electricity' and the nervous sys tem. We are not speaking of the mys teries of mesmerism, but of the experi ments .reported in leading scientific works: A small wire, having one end T ioserted-in-the-nerve of a nintr's-a-rmand on the "other end, having- a- needle mag netic, and -cause into turn -to-the north or, brOuhgt into contact with . very fine - i ron filings, wir4 attract them. Take a number of frogs, cut- off their legs, place these together, 4o as to form . a voltaic pile, and with this connect a wire, on the other end of which is a needle balanded, the result. ill be the same: Such ex periments at once prove the. intimacy existing bet Wen bleancity and animated nature. The habits of birds and animals are studied by farmers and others; and from them they prognosticate an approaching storm. In uch cases, is not the(elec trinity of the atmosphere the principal a gent in producing the- peculiar effects which we observe.? - Are .we not even ourselves sensible of these influences? Nervous persons are much affected by atmospheric changes, which is owing to their_succepubility of 'electrical impressions.--Some individu als are influenced by the electric current in a peculiar, manner. We read of a .physician who could only sleep with his head towards the north. The head of his head was south, and when he retired be was for along time restless ; and. in the morning, when he woke, he always &turd that in the night he had turned in the bek and his head was north. He then had his bed reverSed, the head. be-. - ing .placed north, and he afterwards found no difficulty in obtaining sleep: May not the short flights which the swallows, when collected for,departure; perfiafm -in- different direetioris,. before they take their fliairleave, be their in• atiective efforts to asure themselves of the direction of the electric current ? And ..-may,not the_circle made by 'the carrier pigeon, on- the commencment of its jeur --'ney, be for the sane purpoSe ? And - why, that cautious exercise of some ”loyste-„, rious - sense" by' the camel of the 'desert, • bel'ere_he takes the clevious..way:ove'r time tracklss if not to obtain a know ledge cif chat unseen lower which take • the needle, and teaches it to guide the mariner over the deep? ,to not the -- --- torpedo know at once 'whether - a-body --- id electriclor not.; and; unless it wishes to communicate a shock, avoid- coming in . contact with substances that would Tab it of its electricity ?—Why then shotifrl not, some birds and_ animals know the great electric current, and from ,it gain the knowledge of directimi which- they •peeseki-in so'superior a degree 7 . A NEW ASSORTMENT OF FRESH GRPOERIEB . 1 . US l' RECEIVED by the subscriber,; a . ' mong witich-is a selection of RIO — COFFEES, from'strietly prink) to common, at/10, 11. and 12 ants cents per pound. Also.' • . BROWN SUGARS,' . 73 " --at 5,'6,:7 end 8 cents per pound. Also, a gen-, 'am! 'assortment , • • FRESH TEAS,'.• 3' . Greens and Blacke,'selected at the Tea house adelPhfa, which 'to gether with a large assort. .:ment of tho Other articles usually kept by us. is 'offered to 'the, public in the' 'confident beliet that for quaality end prices on examination' will " prove equal and probab y,superior to tiny other • assortment in' this place. . EB y. Cnrlielo~May 22. 85.0. i arss • 'TM ASSAM TEA - COMPANY' , 1.36 Greenwich street New York. triflE proprietors 'leg leave to call the [Men- - ..1.12 Hon of donnoisours in Ten, and the heads of families to the choice _Old rare selection of .TEAS importmlby theiri,nridthithcrthCnknown jn this country, which, by their' fragralce and •delictioy, cionmiced with virgin purity and strength, proclune an, infusion of 'surpassing richness and flavor, The TtAs OFFERED,. are the POTIOW• IMESIS - . The .Teddo Bloom, a Black Ten, at $l,OO pr lb Niphon • •dd (,75 Diari . • do 0,50 • - Osacea, a Green Tea,. 'l,OO Too•miaa, do, 0,75 , do 0,40 Ud•ti Mixture compound of the most-rare and Choice teas .• grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam, . 1,00 ' With a view to enemitage_the:introdnetion.Lof 'these mateldiss - Teas, it is the'intention of the proprietors' o.distribute4ty lot, among the put , chasers, a quantity of Teas equal to the FIRST YEARS' PROFITS on the sales effected.— Each purchaser will . receive enclosed in •thp package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to O_ , JE CHANCE IN THE DIS.TRIBU 'PION !!! for every fifty cents 'laid out, and on the receipts 'amounting to $20,000, the un• dertnentioned parcels of Tea, to the, value of ten per cent., or Two thousand dollars will be atirrn away as Bonuses!!! according to the following scale : 5 PrlccicAlbs Tan each at $l,OO pr lb 2501bs 0r5250 20 " 25 " • " 500 " 500 50 " 10 " 500 " 5011 100 4 . 5 . " " 500 " ' 500 250 " I " 250 " ‘250 425 Prizes In All Those . persons who prefer lower priced 'Fees can receive their prize:, in proportion. or THEY WILL BE RE-PURCHASED FOR CASH, at a reduction of 10 per cent. .17 - Country agents required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to•the Company's Depot as above f je12,'.50,3m Great Itargains - • N he expected from the &di:scriber, as he has just received L new and, splendid as sortment-or WINTER. GOODS, which he offers to;his customers and others- who may lavor him with a call at great Bargains! CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, satinets, velvet cords . . Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel ',e and Canton Flannels; tiekings. nuts cashmeres, do lanes, [dollies; Co , glovessiery,,i.risit_4nen,_com, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A large and splendid assortment of Long add Square Shawls, or all prices to snit the tithes. • BOOTS AND SHOES: Also, Boots and ,;Shoes, which'he is determ fined to sell low, - nt his stand, in North Harm first store below llnversticles Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. J. C. CARMONY. CUMBERLAND AND PERRY HOTEL. rr HE subscriber respectfully inrorins . the citizens of CuMberland and Terry counties, and the public generally, that he, has taken that large, new and ,eommodious on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known I t s the Cumberland and Perry Hotel, and recent! kept by II \V Orth. The house is a new an . egantly finished establishuirm, is pleas ally killUalud, and is furnished good _bedding and other turniture, and his accommodations are such on to make it a convenient and desire blestoppint, place. Ills TAIILE will be fur nished with the best the market can afford, and his BAR with the choicest liquors. He line al ways on hand a large supply of FEEDvsnitable for all kinds of Cattle, and good FEEDING LOTS, with other accommodations which cans no , fail to render it a.desirable stopping place for DROVERS. His„S FABLING is eaten. sive, capable of accommodating about 76 head of horses. Ho has, altio about 200 acres of good pasture' land for Cattle, which can be bud on renzonable terms. In short no pains will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction to all his guests, , HENRY CLASS. Feb. 13, 1050.--Gut. - NEW - BOOT - and SHOE STORE NO HUMBUG! rip 11 F. undersigned would respectfully inform U. their re.erids and tlic public generally that they have just opened n new and fashionable assortment of BOOTS AN D SHOES, in the ammo room formerly occupied by Wm.Oshorn, in North Hanover street, a low doors above Wm. Leonard's old stand, and from their expe rience in the business they feel confident they have sapplied . themselves with ns good and cheap n stock nit can be shown in Carlisle, and which they are determined to sell lower for Cash titan hey can be bought elsewhere. Manufacturing nod Repairing done in the best manner nt the shortest notice. They have on hand n very heavy stock of all kinds of LEATH ER. which they will sell at a small advance to Shoemakers and others, who will find it to their advantage to call and examine. '.YM. ASKEW & CO Cnrlislo. juiles 3m -"resit -Drugs, -Dledicinep,— Etc.- I have just received from Philadel.- phis and New York very extensive nM additions to my former stock, embra cing nearly every article of Medicine now in use, together. with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, _Eine _.Cutlery, Eishing_ Tack le,— Bruhes of almost every description, with an endless variety of other articles, which I am de termined to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, _Country. Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the ,OLD STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will be.sold of a good quality, and upon 'reasonable terms. _ _ S. ELLIOTT, ° Main street. Carlisle. lllay 30 r~ 5~ 'i r EAST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA. subscriber, (late of the "Stone Trl 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 ho is now prepared to accommodate FArmers, l'edlars. Travellers, and all others who may favor, him with a call, in the most accommodatingsnanner. His stabling, which is large•aad convenient, will be in charge of n careful Ostler. He flatters himself that. from his experience as - an Inkeeper, he-will be able to'ronder-gene,_ ral satisinction, tny -3 tti CHRISTI AN 110 1 - 4' MA N. Gotten horse Hoiel; i • ADJOININ_O)HE COURT. HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA. —.- • THE subscriber,having ll leased- , the above !Urge and commodious HOTEL, situated on tl:e corner of the Public Square and South nano. ver street, and lately occupied b 3 Ben!. L Esh leman, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that lie is prepared to entertain them in a manner which cannot fail to mnet• their approbation; • THE 110 USE has the most pleasant !Qua :.tien_in_lhe_borough—_-hns boon nowly_furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will be spared to make those Wlio may sojourn with him, coinfortahlb darim , :heir stay. His par lors are large and well furnished, and his chum "liars supplied with new and comfortable bed ding. • _ _ 1118 TABLE will be supplied Kai h the best all market can afford, and alhwho ere connect ed with ni.l house will be found attentive care• ful and obliging. THE BAR will pontain, the'beet liquors the city can produce. A lIIS STABLING_ irtentirely new and eaten sive, repable--of-accommotinting..from .50.t0.69 horses—making it a desirable stopping place 'for'.l)Ro WEIRS, and will be•at tended by a skil• ful Ostler. In short, nothing will be wanting calculated to add to the comfort and convent. Oleo of. those who may favor hint wit ik their patronage. BOARD ERS taken 'by the 'cell, month, or year • ICrTERIIIEI 1110DEIIATE. a 1 ria.6 , 49 , ti; J OH IC HANNAN MI For California./ WE advise every person who desires to go . to the . Gold itorrion, M prepare them solve's 'with CI4O,THIRG suitable for that country: and climate, anthyou will find thern r of &my 'description, and also to your advantage ."at; • , • TROI.I2,VAINT & MAY'S, • , Ch'eap'. Store,ln,North Hanover et. above Lotither. •', Cap 24 • Schooj , Exa.minatlons 1 , 1 - 4 AR EN TS ,who wish-to improvO deratandinfri of their ' children proptirmdry• to the eimminattons of the TublicSchools, can ido no by coiling at E ft ) 13 , 'S .s.'_lLORE„,iyhgro 4 !ha didargo,aPtiorC mont of Boys, Misses and Childrens Shoes, , ,of fliernost liqautifut.finish and beel quality, Prime Sugars, • klerne hit ot the meet appioied.breatie jai ioceivo'd - at MONYERS, N. Hanover ati "!UisctUuirco~. ASTROLOGY - , AIsTRONONI7,TENOLOGY, AND • G !EP A N-Clr, Professor C W nobacii, Office, No. 71 Locust St., above Bth, op posite the Musical Fund Ilall, Phil'a. $25,000 HAVING ➢EDEN WON. DO' my numerous friends °mitre laic l'resi den tint election, should convince those r.kepti furl 'lemons who talk of EA lames, that no such Ming as vAtr. Is or has been known by the ern i. ment and disiinguisherl Astronomer and Astrol oger, e. W. !WRACK, during his :experience of over a quarter of a century. Do }'en doubt predestination ? hen why not --very man Lunn a celebrity' of (Mneral Taylor, a Daniel WCiister or a Henry Clay ? And yet there are some who are fooli..h enough to doubt t at a man may be borri with the power o see into future events. Flow can it be possible that the destiny of roan should he governed by the mare shuffling, of pack of curds? and yet there are thousands who 2.00011,3 $2,000 allow themselves, with open mouths, to swallow the greasy words of some old woman, whose true skill consists in filling them with wonders that are most difficult for the orothers, who arc m ire crednionk, yet more Scientific. It is such that bring discredit on aKofession that has been acknowledged to lie a science of the highest order,frOm time immtnorV.lambis the only pro ession Butt. has any_tultkoriß tttkuslainit—. Tim high respect which General Taylor, nod Charles Bea midotte, lute King of Eh% eden had lor Astrol ogy, is shown by their letters for their Natici ties to the subscriber, which it so i glee him great pleasure in showing to those who favor him with a e.,11. In addition to tits limner to foresee future e• vents, lie has the powd togive mesh information as will effectually retirees such as are given to the too free Ilse of the bottle. Ile is also capa- Ideol curing diseased heretofore considered in curable in tl is emeitry b; the oriel iry medi einesond ishesall to give him a call whoisav - heed given up by phsician, :snit wish to-be cure ed• lie will warmint a core its All cases.and will make ilo charge except. for the conjurations he shall make us& olin his office. lie is sites ailccd what a Nativity is? lac answers sect riling to Geninancy,.one of the seven points in the science strology, that it is a HOITOSeOIIe, Of the future eVf)lit: 4 a person's life, earectilly calculAted and 3t‘'iinseribed on paper, containing an ticovnit of all the luldty and unlucky days is the months:lnd years of 'the persons life for whom is cast; by which means thousands in this country and else- Where have been prevented tram Misloettint.s tha had been hidden in the womb of ,-by ye ferring to their Natit'ity before entering on an spcculatito, of business or„pleasfire...ll ,should. be in the - hands of.every one as their almanac for tile. A Nativity ofan individull can only fore warn the possembr oftroubles that are in future for him; those woo are invoi vga in present dilii• citifies oranyitiud must wait on the subscriber iii person or by letter, who is prepared to exert his secret influence for their immediate be Olt, lie it ready to use his influence to forestal the reiulta of lawsuits,and all undertakings in which there is a risk involved, he also makes use of •Ilis power ,for the restoration of stolen or lost property, which he has used for the advantage of thousands iu this city_ and elsewhere. Who can., doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has had the fflonor to be called on and consulted with bv.all the crown cd heads of Europe. and enjoys a higher repots lion ;is an astrologer titan any one ? flfzi-uH . e. can be consulted with at his office, or by letter, if pre paid, and he is prepared -to make use of his power on any of the following topics:— Business of all descriptionsoravelling Ity land or sea; courtships; advice given for their saccessful accomplishment; speculating in shucks. merelam• disc, or real estate:the recovering of legacies in dispute;-the uureltasing of tickets; and the safety of slops at seli. Ile also offers his set vices respew ting he., Ids ocealth and marriage, lose affairs, journeys, Is a suits, tv in liusiness, and In all the concerns of life, and invites all to call who are afflicted, corn/Wu:Wily or mentally. TERMS, F Ladies, 50 cents; Gentlemen, $l. N a ti c itl ea calculated and read in full, according to the Or ticks of Masculine Signs—Ladies._sl; Gentl-men $1,50. Nutivities calculated according to Geoman• ey,for Ladies, s'2, in full, $3; Gentlemen, $3 itrfull $5. .7i- 1,,,k0 Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oit THIS new and valjiable Medicine, now used by the medical profession • wily such .astonishing of in the cure of' Put monary . consumption, Serotula, Chronic Rlieu -inatism-,Gout-,--General -Debility; Complaints of the Kidneys, &c.•&e., is prepared, from the liver of the COD FISH for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. (Extract from the London Medical Jonrnal.) "C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F, R. S., Profes sor of Medicine in University College, Lon don, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consumption, &c.,says) have preseribed.. the. Oil in above our hundred cases ofctuber coleus disease of the Lnngs, in different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the largo number of cases, 206 out ot 234, its use wds followed by marked. and unequivocal improvenient, vary ing in.degree,in different eases, from a tempo rary ie'frArdation of the progress of the disease and a inAtgatiun of distressing pymplotne, up to a inure or loss, co mpletcrakuyatiou to appa rent health. 4 1'he elle& of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases Avas very 'remarkable. Even in a few dti f 3 s the cough was mitigated, the expce ; toration diminished in quality and opacity, I.lm night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and or bettor volume, and the appetite, flesh and stungth were gradually improved. conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh oil Irom the liver of the Cqd is more beneficial iri the treatment of - Pulmonary Consumption than cry agent, medicinal, dietetic or regime nal, that bus pot beerreinployc , d,. ,As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver Oil; fresh from head quarters, it cnin.nuiv be had chemically pure by tlin: bottle, or in boxes of one - frozen each. • •- Its wonderful efficacy has indticed nninicrou -spurious imitations. As its success depends entirely on its purity, too much care cannot be _used in procuring it-genuine. • Every bottle having on it our written signa ture, may be depended upon as eenuino. ' • Pamphlets cimitainitig an analysis"' of, the Oil, with notice's of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who - address_ us_free -of postage. . JOHN C. BARER & cty., • - Wholesal e Druggists and Chemists,' ocl.lo—ly' 100 Nortli Tlffrd at., Phila. ILUten Lit A new lo: of Linen Lustros, various prices and colors, 'from 6 to 50 cents a yard.. Also, another supply of Braid, China Pearl, Rough and Ready, Gimp, and Chip •PO'N.NETS. — Also, Changeable and Dress SILKS, in vari— ety, with a varied assortment of Bonnet and Cap RIBBONS, Dress Trimmings, Ste. &c just received and opened by • ' • M 91 ay2 DITNER: ANOTHER REVOLUTION. - cilitlED A. 11111113ARD, having purchas• . o—ad of Mr. Henry A Sturgeon, his stock. of Drugs, Medicines would respectfully so lick a share (Atha pufilic patronage, at the.old stand, corner of Pit and HighStreors, - onposite the Rail Road depot. He will keep constantly anreasory meat of fresh Drugs, Atedieines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stul)it, Perfumery, and a variety of fanny articles,which hole ;determined to ,sell low.— Ha wil give' his pefsenal attention to the heel netts? and particularly to putting up prescriptions. A riboral deduction made forrphysteians coun try IVlerehantai and Pedlers. • - , Feb:l3, 1850. • •• .ohina Sc,Glass Ware, . . XTRA .- rich Cllino-and, Glass in great van L.l; 'ety, French. China Dirtnuilea and:Toile Seta, Splendid Oinomentd, ' , oleo , a, variey o Stone, China', Liverpool end Common Makes LIIGHT I LIGHT. l; FluideCamphine,•Lnritand OilLempa; k i,grissit. variety. • AiSe..oilir . olklivery description. • , StMERILIZ TEAS.. Fine Qqlpng and Braultfast , Tem,'eleo.extra und,amperial,lust reepived friiim'44 ow York, and for sale 'at the' Chean'Oictoilry atoto .of • (Mich 20) —; C. iNn9FFw., [FROM SWEDEN.] EU • \ • • inn z, .6.11.1VC20. - -'1 4 1113 Allen tr 6 ^'. 7-P Ponneborough Nutunl Piro histirancesVS ' of Cumborland.county licorperated = . Assembly, is now fully • 'mganized, ci - .15 0 ..› . ? Mon uncles the manage ment of thoo, r . commissroners, viz Jacob SL v 4 R GOrgas,.l4l.iiihtiel'Cock in; Melchir," • denim, Christian Stmstpan, Simon Oyh -cob H Coovor, Henry Loy,' IldOjamin Altisser, , flyer, Kirk, Samirril.PrOwell, Joseph Wickersham. Ylterictes of insurance ar eas low and-furore ' ble as any . CoMpany of the kind in tho Persons wishing to become miimbtrs are invited to,rnalto application to the agents' of the compa ny; who are willing to, wait upon • them at any time. JACOB •SHELLY, P,Pcsident rIENIPY LOGAN,r'ice- President. LEWIS HEEnr-Seel•etary IthoirAra, Cociumt, 7'reasitran octir 49. •• AGENTS. • - Clio;tberland county.—ltudolph Martin, NeAv i C es h i n ,, il r e g s D B j el . l .j , .C A ar li l l is , Alechan• Cutnberland, C"B Herman, Kingstown, DeriFY Zearing, 'Shiremanstown, Robert_ Moore and York count#.=.lohn .Sherrick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wollord. Frnitklin I C; e 'll i tt s r a e n li c to, M w !i n . s " ' John Smith, Esq., Witshingi,on, %V S Picking, Dover, Daniel Itaffensberger, J W Craft. ibirrishurg.—l 'ousel- & Loehman. '• Alembers tor the cornpanylinving policies a.. bout to expre , can have them renewed by Inak• n g appli , ation to any of the neon's. X18n5.1 INSUILADIGIV. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of rhilta. Office N. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital '41 , 300. 000. Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances, on Lives on the most favourable terms, , Teeive"and execute Trusts, and receive. Deposits en- Inte rest. The Capital, being paid up and invested, to gether with aceiiiiiiiluted premium fund, a z aords VERFECT SECUIIITYJO the insured. Tto pre• pliant may be paid in yearly, hall • arty, or quarterly payments. - The Company add a BON . U at stated pe riods to the insurances lorlife• This plant o nsurance •is the most approved 01, one is more generally in use, than •any other in Great Bri , tarn, (where the subject is best understobd by • Ite - peonle. and where.ilieylteve - had - the - long,• est experience,) as appears from the fact, Thal oat of 117 Life Insufance Companies there, ol all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS NI as . appropriated in De cember; 1814. amounting to 10 tier cent. en the sum livered under the oldest polices; to 84 per cent„ /3 per cent.,%&c, ke.,on others, in pro portion to the time of standing, molting, an ad dition of $100; $87.50; $7B, &c., Ni. to every $l,OOO, originally inst Med, which is FM average of store than 50 percent on the premiums paid. had without increasing the annual payment to the Company: The operation of the BONUS will be seen by the following examples front th 6 Life litsu• once Rezisrer of the Company, thus : cm Bonus or Amount of Policy & Insured Addition Bonus payable a thdTany's decease ME Sl.OOO 4160'00 Si,loo 00 - 2,500 2501/0 _ 2;750 00 4,500 400 . 00 - 4,400 . 00 2,500 175 . 00 2'175'00 5,000 437'50 5'437'00 No 58 20 lEEE Pamphlets contaiumg the table of rates and- - explanations-of the subject ;- loi‘nts-of ap— plication, and further information can he had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary.. B W RICHARDS, President JNO F JAMES, Antuary. Restoration $t Preservation pf the Hair, Xs3r NC Wise & Son, of Virginia. mlvls & SON, finding it ell. impossible to attend personally to the great number of daily applications, from all sections of the Union, for their remedy for Baldnet-s, and for their celebrated HAIR TO NIC, have Mund it necessary to appoint - a General Travelling Agent, to visit different cities and towns throughout the United Slates, vesting hint with mithority to appoint hub-a gents, two and vend-the Hair Tonic, and to ap ply the RESTORATIVE, and to put them into the hands of those he may appoint to ope• rate wherever"¢ sailicient number of potientl, in any town nrneigliborhood surd! lie obtained. Capt. GEORGE C %TAY ERA., or Fumptier county, Va., is alone authorixed to ant us Gen eral Travelling Agent, with the powers above ndieated. Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speed ily an practicable the principal c.ties and town of the Union. . _ N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have. on hand a full supply of the HAIR TONIC (which cleanses the head of dandruff*, strength ens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it, a Iso,-from -fal Li ng-off,)_fot_the...reg ioa_of_anuntr_y_. most - contiguous - to his -operationsy or -it—may always be obtained at wholesale, and forwatded, la any part of the Union,, by addressing the proprietors, M WISE & SON, Richmond, 10 - Price $9 per dozen cash. Six hot tles for $5 or one dollar single bottle. [nov2B;ly For sale in Carlisle by S W. HAV E K • R STIC EN SVOFU A - - ----- - - _ .._ _ _ ___ "___ Eam If thousands qf cures. of Scrofula, Cancer, Simhilis and other impure diseases of the Blood—nnd if the VERY S M ALL QUANTITY irlsich teas used if frllfrdicine in fleet eurra SI tuck diseases, be any proof of the purifying fnefiirniymnrcr are the Medicine which „hos subdued and conquered such dietases— Men there is unqucelionabre evidence that_ BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT is such a Medicine, in every respect : .and there Is abundant proof, in great mires effected, that ON E BOTTLE of it con tains more puifylng, heath, virtue, and medical power,, than there Is contained In FOUR BOTTLES of any, Sarsa parilla, or any other medicine that Ilse ever been offered for sale. There is undoubted proof hi our pamphlets, that by the use Of this great Indian Furifler, ILI'S that we. Dl ? ' I NO yet LlVE—they that were LAME nod CRIPPLED can now WALK—they that were SIOR, SCROFULOLts, and othereme 'diseased, ham been lICALL.IIIId CURED.. Iluncireds—Thousands— wi. have, deed 11R.4N7"S niter having' toed and tested sit the Sargaparitla. and othertnedicines_rec ontntentled to eure.blood diserocs, have decided that— 'Grant's is the Cheapest , bccause one bottle of it hai more medical, cuMtivoomane• In it, and, in consequence, mires more divine, in much Ins time, than one battle of any other medicine. If then, one bottle of nRANT'S PURIFIER will cure FOUR. TIMES more disease than one bottle of Sarsaparil- In—" DICANT'S PUMFIER" syould be as cheap at four dollars' bottle, its sarsaparilla al one dollar. But Ba•ter's PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR a bottle; and .Its'a'buttle of it lure cured, and is capable of cosine, FOUR TIMES la much disown: as'one.bottle of Sarsaparil l a, there fore, Sarsaparilla, in consequence of its fen power runt*. medical efficacy. should be sold at no mom than twbsty fire cents per bottle, to be as oheap,as the PURIFIER at one dollar. , One .Dollar's ~Worth ! flow much CANCER—how much SYPHILIS—how much SCROFULA—wiII ons.siollees worth of Rit r el.N7YS PURIFIEIi cure 7 Read the following statement, which is a specimen of Its power:— . . _ CANCEROUS SCROF ULA! This is the ease - of a dying men who vet Hies, Ho 'laid evred of a worse care of SCROFULA, by only Ware bot tles 'of Brent's Puller, then ever was cured by the use of /melee u•t.t.orts of the halt Sarsaparilla. that wu ever made. Sarsaparilla has not stifficient medical power totinct the cure of sorb a revollinply hopeless cue. ' Mr. J. B. lIASKIN, of Posse, Onside Co., N. l'., had Menet eta four years—was confined to his bed the but year—he was so much diseued and debilitated as to ho unable to raise hl• bend to his bead. Ito bad the Dad medical advise —had used... Li. of the hat Sarsaparallme to nu good effect— gut loons and worn, and was conaidered to be in a dyitty state, mid could not live twenty-fosse tours lover, when he Commenced using' BRANT'S PURIFIER. His neck seas eaten nearly Qtr, a firooll al r to earl II We was sates throuyt his windpipe, un d er his chin, so that he breathed through the hole ; his ear was so eaten aramtl_therittould bo tilted or, out of its place, it unit holding by a nno/leliarthe, oars of one arts was destroyed by two ulcers; an ulcer unt:or the ann, as large as a otan's hand had nearly eaten through his side info his body. Thus he wu afilicted with twenty such-p u t e pt i .ne r icl,e/Fessisen/cerse - on - various pans - of his person. Nur further and full particulars, no our -PAM PHLETS. Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, bee of the must shitflrt pity- Celan. of Rome, was called to see Illasidn the day be,fore he commenced oiling Brant'i Purilker. Dr. W. examined film, and thon told him that all the medicines its the world could not curs h o ur-that Ids cup wes • Worse than Hopeless ! NOW' hear 14tr. BASSlN'SsinMini - Mt of itirol — ltnitiiht • "My wife proeuredune bottle of BRANT'S YING .1C..7a CT, of Meta 4. Leonard, druggists of Rome. I eommenced using that, and man to get better: That bottle ennbloal me to get yar..ol/ bud, where I had been confined ne yea, • the mono bottle enibled mu to get way thehnure; the tiird'bottts enabled web Yolk tree wan; to Ileum Cen tre, where I procured We bottles more; end when Vied jibed ustng them, seventeen/out of twenty ulcers bed healed alt the ulcers, and restored mo to , yowl FOIIB.TEEIki- WXTNESSES: gr. RASKIN hem avirorh to the above facie, and the theta aro nrimeased end certified to by Dr. T. VVALIAMS-11.1r, MR. BROWN, propridter of the IVeot-Itoniillord—Mouni, BISSELL ar. LEONARD; vrholcside and retaltdyuggiats. • 'and.ELEV,EN other Fetractoble tabu:oil!, • • For MA& - 11j , 37 ,1 Ai:711A:W.LINS 6cSr.W HAVERS'rlCK,'Carliale, - J G& .G B.Altick and Wl!.E.iltiye, Skippensliurg-rWm Mochanicatiargli - Her , ren, C Klink, Blocmhold-,Bon iter and 1-fainea, Millbretocvn=4 A Linti'& Co T.Anbdistir4—.7 Milliditn, - laknsburg—S Nei,x,titort-4'W'Etintflit9s, Chatubdreb - urg—J L -1311obteri-D,lllsbarg, l :-.T.AlartinLutzi-Harrielicrg All lotion and 'orders must' be addroNtiod In Wallowa dr:Ce., 10P'BrittiavJay, Npri y o tk;o l7 . €ic~irin~:~. D %V..- PI