Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 08, 1851, Image 4

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Thd subjeetel this
shale)), t)I P ,la!s
/John Wid;0,145, '
, thq
/United §Ates; Wa's'U:natiie liesunnY
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Watcliornc on the, , 24th' of 7
Sriptimber;ll7,pilityFatlitier,:lriegitt , i,s ,
't4til:•ii(V alaa'al?liii4g it l 4,nk r t,
oeihei eieat,adii i , who h`avejadoititid':Our,;l
Republiu:l Welt;may3the
era, as did . ,the p u r na p,,wli e n • gel(
jewels, petti. to;their, eons. :The f ather, ,
of John. Marshall;u;iidduOeti ,
\0C( 1 ;9.nt,i 6 9 61
110 ~ W,ag,iwell„lthown 4;3: hi•ave
and. pairintie , s'oldierV and. few men word ,
mitore,l'e;Speeled ritid beloved byPe'arnijr •
th , The
triotiq spirit that throbbed in the father's
bellow fermi an echo in the,' son's, fur"'
we',lltid;',thdt:4l4,atlitU - eS:rl37 age ente'red
th'd airny, -vith! his father, and fought:for
the-otianie - nobler.banse. , remained, in ,
like'.'rqi.y:tor,iiiitna time stiit his seiviees„ . ,
dieg:to 'readlaiv d• to, make that , his•
111"Au,itfilr6frisaiOn,:, theretnio
meneoil'his; studiqs: in the
_44 ~
'tied& •the direction °f-el/cry, distingnibh
edlawyei,•ao Wai'tidtnitt,ed:,!o '
llia
intkinenso mind at• thIS early age,
attraeted•the'qie n ntinin 'Of the poople;;Who .
id,IWO Yearsef,ter,Aie:Witaissinn - dO:pran ! ,
tiee, elected,liiin a .memberof the, Legis.
tatet.'XiiEisregielativ
cOuiaci*O'hiikintrtiled .anShonorahle
atla he Mtn, Iho..lotte' and confidence of
hie , benstitundeVsti . d,.was .continued, sit
'-years'a—represen
ttlif.e,,, in ~ .tho,l.LegislatUre. 'General
Wrrghipticity:(Whetr President,.-1 offered
Mr..Marlihall,tst different tunes the
cos of AttorneY ) Oriera`l .anditlinister to
Franetevboth:.of which. lie respectfully)
declined; ttlthringli .Within- a year after
the !mit 'Offer he ; censented.artho4Liligi .
tation of President.Ailams to go as no •
of the envoys to :the French Govern'
riient..oll.7,3,f'lie Was
,eleeted a leerri'-
bir.,of,Gongresq and in the soisions of:.
'O9 and 1800; ho ;added - largely, to the
great, reputation he had *e A dy!'negiiir 7 ,)
ed.' In May. MOO, he Wei noininated ! ,
Secretary, of state(, !On the 31st , ,Of
Janary, 1,801 Chief justice,
,Syntee,' anti '.6frcetckaredif
ai?filionoriipon -.the ? station;
gafikqnirernenteirar well'asfijs tsibrie;
republican rnatinerti , '
rie:,.continued2in that (thine. Until his
death.' If not the first; he was certainly"'
arming' the itieit•cininentiurists, states—
Inetya,nd sclaalarn,ous.country - llas ever
produced. His eminent qualities as a ,
lawyer and a judge;, were s pot surpassed
V - the - gootiqualities of his heart. ' ,
The Census Of ISSO
, We learn frorwa gentleman who - lir;s
the best 441qt:unities for being well in-,
fOrned_en the.subject, that thereturns of
the. U n ited-States census are coming in
witl4•great promptness and' apparent ae
etiKaoy,
sienia,ne wand highly interesting feature.
ruipenlinedice•Fgentlenrien'are engaged
fa‘drillbct th'eAsis f ,tinder this ,kead, and
public lattention will ~ be. drawn to the
ynst tiMportattce''Tf
,inyostigatieg
,the
eMifce.lif The '. most fatal maladies MA;
Prevail -extented• empire. The
numerous fact's' broUght to light by this
uniVersal censtis4aking will be invalua
ble to the medidal profession, and every- ,
Where encourage 4lie study of the pre
yention of fever and other diseases.
• 'that the' average-.of• human life is
shorter -4y,p . i4 need be, few, intelligeit.
personO_ can doubt. To lengtheruthis,L
average and secure far greater health
while life lafits'yeluires not only the
professionaWbor.of a few physicians,
but; the enlightened co-operation of the
whole community. The groat end, to
e ‘v
be attained is, ork of time. but if we
never begin to collect,' data, universal
ignorance on Ibis 'Object, Will _prevent
any general iin ( lij•Ovetnent. •We have
sicmaliZeit the-middle of the nineteen4h±.
century by-making st-commencement - in
our deconnial•onnmeratien of ;the inhab
itants in' theJlnited ;Btates, to 'recetd in
an enduring-fon - Odle of mortality. •
The statist& Of the Prodeetiye indus
try of ;fie country,' will be read - wi with pro
found-interest ';'Agriculpfc,-
tures, theelianic , iirts, mßing, inlandiand
foreign commerce have made worn
progress Withirt4he last ten years, Eve
ry Americeji,,frout the Ajlantic to the
Pacific, has 'reason to be proud of a Re
public so riph, . wealth already called
into existelice,:aed.so, boundless in re
sources for,2,Lthe' benefit of all, coming
generations. 'Whltriut recourse to riri
gation, which is necessary in California
and Utah,•we have4wahle lands, enough
in the - noithleinperatil zone to feed‘and
clothe a "thousand millions of people.
The natural'' agricultural calacitios 'of
:Virginia are greater , than those of, Bel
gium; and . if the' Old Dominion had a -
population as dense as that kingdom, she
couldeountpithin her !Mi1t5:23,000,060
of inhabitants. Notwithstanding •:,this
immense ., disparity Of .souls,' Belgium
t America!' industry mitl.capi!al,wheilf- .
or devoted to 'tillage and' hitsbandry,'to"
r tang , maiiiifacitiree, or commerce, will
be greatly benefited-by the light elicited
through the agency of the present ceni:
.
BUS"
Turkish' Coinotqrles
Ditin - ealfed them the "loyeliest
spots on eartb,'.,in - .whieli opinion few
that have soca them fail to coincide. The
p6Ople; or 601 fdith in Conataiitin'ople; ;
titikteiti'Afeited,tO.them in .
death as well adiri.life, dark , groves ,
of einireekla r ,t theii turhand stoned .
of "white . to
the Nosiotn,h and. Many, are, int, genera -1 f.
L A , oyprese ' , ls ointriniably! plan toid
eaelt.Mossulfil4'il,'gidy4: The 'Tyrks,'
resakteithaVfnneial-treefor themselves •
and it is prollibited Id be_plent . ,.d
ei , VEtlllpferieseiAd• tio.grave is
Int..yelfi.4ceinn'ini4foi.edtti. extending for
miles-around ilke-eity - An4 suburbd-L
The eypresseiliV4'griltrilfi,e'..nature of
0dj17.4
" •ajrr
4,,gir°4, Pi OPF.P. OeP.O IPA
where else end,they.torni
ovetititWO;ibn"l'dlrbitil canho! ppleti4to,
Whitt tuarb?sapplied-froin.the quartiesA
1 3 ; slipppMoFti .
maibles.--pie-itaba9 surmouqing-ifie:-
Stone distinktibliegifieVaVelkirm'ale s;
ilTorrei,'otferoules'archoimply 'orntitrteited
mfliOi l tblo,, t liigit44;''7lfe r ,,fot* Of
denotelvtltelOanlr',epyaition
of thlieciat Tll9 grave of the_ p2ishei
' !invyer,llria
Merehant reedgilize`cl. ,
(1011)11; 3 A,9 1 fit4 . 0 1 'ellilg
ive than soe. heneatit , ,,ilmoohatie—or,
soinknlifthiltypYea, solitary men nbeet.l
beJ in.prayer, or groups of women sit=
•
tin, over the S.Vds' eparte rm
~..
1 . -- iffinl t li.9lsl Ilik.' 10 -
e
•ivith Whom,in,dfup,Plgistiorti.th,oy...sem" -
to held uppfriftiniOq; T,'„l3 - 60:15 , , fag i ! iri tli. -
'vva:teic ilia - floWlsYS, - pila tbi,l,ifi.UilVit,iiiii,lail
4 1
eiCkESiiiSr:lh - eniA :,iiii‘r,i 10 . 61,, ikultitudes
'of 'turtle doves frequent-thesP gloomy .
ce teteries. They bre.a(all'times seen .„
Au terinkathOtig: tlin.siVerliarigitifprCsl'r;•
i
at n (1. - W lilt' bald ` art . ,..,79W151 :Aolifi' ~ Tvid did t:
` : 0 1 *Y: - --
:- qurying w ithirgie, 'Oi ly:
,i43p,!, . iik - .
pr4tibite`o4aWise . tSgpla(igif,aMppgth§:
:
,
peopro,4liriie. graves . ; arerexceedinglyi
T A4116w.1-
The' aroma - Mid Odor, •of "!he . ' .
gypiAslii, stippOied tO•nantraliiC,pesti-, ,
ieritial,-exhalations,, and render , the air
;i , be cerneteriSs!pf 41.,aYaliS", 'aip, i ,e:di
fiy: MS iilataans; naulliarri f . and`li : MI6:
biAth or turpentine :tred. , ,Or thes e' burial, '
grounds, that of the;',ArniCiiians,LS pre- ~
emitiently':biniatiftil,:,; :T.6 ~. tree .they. - -
prefer, is the lerebinth, w h ich• grows to a
prodigious
~.:siiit'P'.l N urribefs uf, - .'them -'
oVoTh.anging,the - 13osPh?lros contribute .
considerably to the picturesque appear- - .
' sticiii 4 if 4 hat7lovely . ---strait;-=-The-A-rtire-'
Mail 'hina_lis aid . irisCrihS 4 7With the!narne '
.of : thO, - deceriseil,.):and ~ -devices.• rudely
carved. in reli'efreptlSsontthe
. profession';
and •Mantior :or ,hiarileath; thns,,if he has,;,
bactifi l d6Capita'ted,'.he,iS rePresented with ..
,liils head in; his ha n d; I( hanged; the body, -
apppirs :`suspended on
.',a gallows; if
alitiikled, - the • application ' , a the. bow .
',string is depicted. Ignominious as these
iduaths are,,:they are., considered• as no ,,
'disgrace among the Armenians. . None
.of ',heir community, they assert;, is ever
,eXaCtiiecl for a real crime; ,the. true ma...,
live is the confiscation of their proportics;•-.
and some plansibialicuse - is' invented"
, tci coocei I' ii.-L-I,Letiing's Tigliels': .
. „.. ~
PRUGSIAIttUG!
h Sj
,4"resi 46nrit.Supply !' - •
- pc - H - A - VEjitsyroceigeetr lresh sto'clt of Ned:
Gings,- Oil, &c., which
havinifbeew • purchased •Witlt'great core' tit the
best citrhouses, I con confidently keeornmend
'to Fainilies - ,"Thysicians; Country Merchants
'and. Dealers, as being fresh end pure:'
' . DRUGS. - - • -
Patent. Mettle - inns, Iferhii end Exireets,
;Fine Komi eels , Spicesi-gratind and
insttumenta, • Essonece,.: . •
Pure Essen': Oils • PerfunierY, &e.. • • .
Gpinzine.
• DYE-STUFFS. "' ' •
Indigoes, Log and Cain' Woods,
Madders, ' • 'Oil Vitriol
S ulnae • •", Copperas;
,Wetherill Brathei ; Vora .Land, Chrome
3reon and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey' 'Window Ohms', ~Linseod . Oil,, Tarpon,.
tine, Copal - and couch and Red Lead.
All ef,which will , he Aoki at the very •loweat
market price, Also, a fresh and splendid as
sortment or
FA'NCY GOODS,FRUITS,
Cunrectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use. and ornament, all of wi.ich
are otfereo.at the 'lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Rook and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.'
May 22. 1850. g S. W. HAVERSTICK.
„ „.
• ' AN OTHER REVOLU TION,
SAMUEL A. IIUIII3ARD, havingnitrans
od of Mr. Henry A Sturgeon, his stock of
Drugs, Medicines .&e., would respectfully' so
liciLa_share of the public patronage, at the old
stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite
the Road'depot, ,,
lie mill keep constantly 011 hand,- an assort
relent of fresh Drugs, Modjcines; Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs,•Porfumery, , antl-a variety-of - -fancy
ntticles, which he is determined to sell low,—
Ile will givoids personal attention to the . busi,
'toss, and particularly to pairing up prethiptions.
Alibetal dpductiolt.made for PhysicianS coon-'
try Merchants, Sad Pr:ldlers.
Feb. 13, 1850.
FIRET ARRIVAL OF
:Boots 'and Shoes
FOR TOE FALL SEASON .A.7'
pot.ortn , s SHOE STORE,
Alain Street, near the Rail Road Depot,
O . I4IBRISING Irlcn's,,lfoy's 'and Youth's
QJ Calf ; and coarse Boots and Brogans,
Which.nra 'warranted to be of the best quality,
Ladies Gaiters, Buskins end French Ties,
Misses and Childretmboots and shoes in, great
v,riety:l.Also, En elegant assortment Of GUM
blIOES; ando BOOTS, all the- late
proven - lents. end warrantod perfect. nurifig.
purchased these gumshoes from the rigeriton
the manufacturer, I am authorized to own
xew-rion.in-placo. of-any that - provo - defective
in wearing. •
Having a largo stock of French Calf Skins,
Morocco, Kid, 4Se.•c: and good workmen, eve,
- atterrtionis — everrj
soptlB
stomor work ns mutt
W:NE7II4. PORTER
Great Jaar*gains ,
in AN be exPiefed frctm , the Subseribor, as lio
1J has juiit •receilied't. , now and, splendid ns
sertment of wiNTER 'GO ODS,`•Which he
offers to his customers and others who may,
favor.hirn-witlrn.ealfett-grerft-Bargains!
- -
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
satinet's, velvet cords. Kir. jeans, scarlet, yel
low, white' and Canton Flannels, tickings, mus
tins, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Co
bvrg,eloths,'glovei; hosiery, Irish linen, cont.
forts, - •
SHAWLS! SHAWLS
A large and splendid assortment of Long
and Square. Shawls, at all prices to suit the
times:
• BOOTS AND SHOES.
Also, loots and Shoes, which ho is determ
Med to sell low, at his stand; in .North Hano
first store bejow Haverstieles Druz Store.
tier street, Carlisle. J. -Cr. CARMONY:
SUPERIOWFRESWGROCERIES
.zatesuarrivat.: . •
Tchono Crocery Store of Jo.
L Faith' D.llslbert, 'West Main street, Car
lisle, has just' received a largo and• fresh supply
of tho•best'FA:l4llLY 'OROCEIIIES that the
r Ehiladelphia markets Can afford, The subscri
Ger 'haa'jtiet returned front' the eity,,and would
respectfully ;invite WS friends and. the public
generally'', both in town' and 'country, tq eat!
and exorntno thernsvoe' his large and• in
creased stock, which'embraces all the articles
usually, kept in his lino_ f:d. business.. Such as
Rio, Inva and St Domingo and Lagutrit Coffee,;
IMperial; Young Ilyson- and Black - Tette, ql,
very superior 'quality; and flavor; Lavering'i
erushed;loaf, falling .loaf, and loaf sugars, or
ange, grove, clarifieet:Now - Orlonns and brown
Shgers 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, Ce
dar and painted hitekets, churns, tubs, half
bushel measures, butter bowls, hatter. ,prints,
bullet. 'ladles,. yyastr•;inhberi; &p
.',Clothes,
Meek ifeiving; Iravelind and market 'baskets of
ail kinds. Castile,, fanCy; rosin: antreiminry
SOAPS. Also, ageneral assortment of chewing
and smoking TO BACCO;spanish haltspanish.
and .v.oninfore,ClGAitS.'... Ropes- twihes, and'
Bushes of all kinds.. Primo !f.ftkItIESE always
on hand., 'Sperm, Whiter, strained Elephant
and Common OILS. • •••• •
GLASS, QUEENSW'ATIK.—I have rats?
,added to my already' large Moak, number RI
sow patterns df rWhito - Cronies 'and' fancy tea
;sets. with CROCKERY,' WARE of oyeryde
feriPtioni!wltlohg.„,,:yill sell, at the loweat7pricSs',
,Fooling gratefalifor the liberal pai. tiagelette:f.
toforo bestowedrtipon Itim:lfy a geheilina publid;-
tI te subscriber tendertithem hid h'enity '451: e i nacre
rtflitopee;thet'in Itis;'eflbrta Amite:
•aqd particular at ten _
• 3por I
slant - Mailed 'of their•supt.
-- !Atarcir2o. 850'. 1 ;••„,..,J,95. - ,1?. ? „11 ALDER
!;.... ,, .-Load , Ool9red;:Bonnbts; . ('))
Alvtl4 ENV. 4314 )ply. , of `Lad' CiPtcif 9 d"iltiti'Old
a: , jfist , reoeivad sore'
oct23
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[.TUST.7(IOoIWa••ii Aniorief4l:'
Oil. For sale by •A. C
-10ci23 .e.":.• • ~ . 'N OSIXI3 iihfltrucr
I •
Lc;rld,!!'o;lii,rxfinn'tll . ll,
Boupro,
Shawl 6 of vailatidkinikhat
1 °.e . 13u ' • V.C.C.POYO4V-154.-F:11•7—
, fit c r)
ti'rotat tur,'• 'arid
C (Irene
.51,0cici 90, ooriststing of Ingrnitvand.
SOutt'Sgkleishmsro, ittetiup, bttba•Wool-St
Craton just opcmtk,beirr,l,:i
nova . - • - a W. ,xirTN
Art. l. - A Oi . Dllll3 Cheap ' ULL-1110 % . (l re ro C° 11 V O l tI n SO
(10018 W B 'IIIURIAY, Ag't.
ERNE
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rbir
THE'uq'dereigitOd..*o-uld.;)tibeE',lWin:otit,l6llY
. A grypupco public
„chat ho is AG.7T I
Or.:16161:9 thO.P•tvOilY..',olllhb Wst
lelobra,od' - hittitfothrekh,brn a:,
t 1
,f TON,'IS .tyy 'YORIt',L*PHILA!..',
DEUFIAI,Udndi &hawker° ; and
i 6 9, 1 , 1 P.t.0P.Ilyireceiying :thorn PIANOS o
the ;kc i l.l.es, 'Eta ''rnoSt.ariod,,it,ideB;' of ' or,
tong, - and'of r0p..0 tiflpfibAimsh;cil t. Glr:
61; and:3 peloil,Op,,miluch kaal
to 'any, todnuirtoturod ciille fin this icouiatty oe
in;Egropc. i„ ,
Just, rocei,yOil, ,for;bei: p.c CV, i
i•ltre4l
add Pradr Organs, cif bountiful iipt.teinki” and
fido tones. , ;t 4.1 r
pia WAttElto9M io.constOntiy eupplied
with a•choice aelection.of and
MELODEONS, , tioroCthe'oldest and riStit'eri.
tensivo manutactories in the Lnited,Stotos a-:
.mong widen is a neiv_stylp-tif,REEP,PUPAN
Carhatt.'h • itetent - itnkovoinenis,''‘irith
giltinpea in front, and.,eatio,nlegaiitly,earvdd,
and highly ornarnental.., •
Tunzng Saivador,,La
iassa_a_diating tiisho4-1? in n o-For -111 n anctu
mi. and o.r,gan Builder, - will airnod to ad orders.
sept4, , do 'OSCAR ARTEltri
• 911 1 HESP, celebrated tindjustlyncknqiirledged
: sanorioe . goods, latest •coloriega
and most,impravod styles, will be furniShaby
the subscribers in any quantity, at .the very
low,* prices. ~Purahasnra; will;ltleaso notice,
that the gonnine,Day.Statefabrics bear , tickets
corresponcling,;ivith the..aboye,cuf,und_ili4
will also be diatingaished from allother, Wool
en" Shawls by their squalor, finish; finances , of
, texture and brilliancy, of molorti. Orders sm•
licited'from all
.sections of the country, and the
same will be promptly attended to. P,,urelm
sers will Mg° find in our Shawl department a
large ussortnient of all the - eiber most unproved
multee,, and newest designs of American,
French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing
a,great variety of lain and medium_ styles for
friends. .
Also, Superior Long and Square Shawls in.
latest Styled:and best manufacture, High lustre
black and colored silk, Shawls, Lll l l,lllB. Black
and - Mdde. Colored •Tiiibet Shawls, with silk
an woolen . fringes, Paris' Printed Cashmere
add Terkerri •Shawls,Phiin and Embroidered
Crape Shawls, New Style printed Palm Shawls
Neat Figured Parisi Hrocha Shawls .Lupins
Blank and Colored Thibet LonV ' Shawls,
Plain Bound Seal Skin „Shawls, Plain Mode
Colored French ,Torkerri Shawls, fringed and.
betted, Eight•quarter French Mode Colored
Xhibet Cloth, Measuring full two yards snide
for Shawls, binding td match, White and Col
red BaregJoila and Genoese Shawlsi &c.
. • •
.I* - WIIIOLESA LE AND
ROBERT POLOCK & CO,
No.lB SOUTH S,ECOND,ST.,,P.IIII;ADNLIMIA
rEnrumEnT ,ZMPOT.
ON'-T- be deceived: Country -- Merchants -
Lb' and fedora who want good and cheap
PH'OFUMERY nod FANCY SOAPS shoed
call upon -JOHN - T CLEGG, .Per imer raid
Chemist, 48 Market. St., belbiv
rho has constantly on hand 'PERFUMERY
and 'FANCY SOAPS of .every description,
Powders,-Hair -Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes,
Hair Eyes, &c„ &e'
- 00,000 persons hove read - my advertisement
in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom 'have
called and been bonvirtecd of the ativrintage - of
purehaiiinkilireci'fionklie:inannfacturet..
"Agency:, for Fman's Circassian .Hair Oil,
Curling Fluid,. &e.
Orders from anY'part of the United. States
will be ltrotnptly attended to..
nug•l'so,ly JOHN T CLEGG.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
Light Lif4ght :
Pine Oil, Camphine & Medal Fluid,
F acknowledgCd superiorfty . and purity,
manufactured and for sale at the lowest
Wholesale prices, by' DA VIS, & HATCH,
at the old established stand of the late Buda"-
min I'. Davis, CARMEN, NEW- JERSEY,
where orders by mail Or other Wise arc solicited,
and prompt attention given. The voice of the
Public for fifteen' years, psi the award of a
Silver_ lledal,_and complimentary notice by
the Franklin , Institute over all competitors, ie
sufficient evidence of the excellence of our. Oil.
../lleohel, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, .and Spir
I . l 4: 24 epentilterifor-sale-W-holesale-and-lt -
tail, at-the lowest-prices. Wcl3(l
01. Rowe,
ft/ir AN UFACTO RERS and wholesale deal-
Mil ors in B R. 0 0 MS, B K E T,S and
WOOD WARE, hero removed to the largo
store tritely occupied by Messrs. Sellers Da
t hey-have opened-un -ostensive stock
of Eastern' and City made BROOMS and
001) WARE,:which they are now selling
It the lowest manufacturers prices. •
A full assortment of BristleS, Brushes, Mats
Cordage, Cie.. constantly on hand No 1
North Third Street, 9 doors below Race, Plr
de Iphia 1[y17,'50 P.•
Go den Horse floret,
•
ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSe'CARLIZ.LE, PA
' THE subscriber having lenied the above
large and commodickus HOTEL, shunted on the
smiler of tlio Public 'Square and South Hano
ver street, and lately occupied'b3 Bon!: L
lonian, begs leave 'to announce to his friends
and the public that he is prepared to entertain
thorn in tc. manner which cannot fail to meet
their approbation.
• THE HOUSE has' the most pleasant loon
tion in tho borough—has been. newly furnished
,and othery.9io thhproved, and no 'pains will be
spared.to make those who may sojourn with
dun), comfortable during their spy. His par
hors are largo and welliurnished, and his chain.
berg supplied' with new and, comfortable
: HIS TABLE will be Stipplied wi• h the beet
the market can afford, and all Iv.bo, aro, connect
ed with his house : Will be foUndiattetitive care
ful and obliging,- • • .
.c•TIII.1 DAR will contain the best- liquors the
city can preduce.., • • -- •
HIS STABLING:at' entirely' , new and'eiiten
alec, capable- Of !accommodating from 50 to 60
horses-,malring its a desirable stopping place
for DRO VERS, and attended by a skil•
fill Ostler.' in - ehort, , nathing• will' he wanting
calculated tit , add. IA tile' CeinfOßNOld 'ethiveru•
°nee' of•those who may faVor him cult their
patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week
Mundt, or year. • .•.
i9:7 , l'snata AlonEtti.rn. •r •‘• •
Ifeb6'44.tf:—.- • '' JOH? HANNAN
Webys Washing Powder ,
;A greater.laVer, aedp . Oa linle„ivitli
• out any . RTJB by, ' hoards,. Ma:
'chi ney, 'the hande; end ' - preveillitift all
AV,ear antl•tenr• of clethea.;; • W arrunted• not to .
injure the finentlabrice. Price, 123 cents.
Sold wheletalii• rad — Ye'thil 'at °Y.' , Ittovlire'
•Drag eridTariety•St'cirej•MnirryoCtirllAle,' kind,
al his •O
Nlptiatieen - at.' Lneda;•'
All'Orderli;:•filledL at , ;Mehufaelilier'a
,•1 ; • ;;;•'; ;•• • ;:•• .7.;•••••• .;,
I • • , •1106t4, Shoes and; ,Gaitazsi' '..••
i wi'gan• tit7l i st.npnirtet , r'es'riu 'rue ilit:iitoetni '
WM. ,14,1' t POitTElt, erki r ide . tfte nttention of
Nile, puldie'te. ifin inrge niid L eeteelete is'
eririnh'iif RO'f..)1!$;;;$1(;t13$ B,t, .oAltrpirts,
j st, reeeiVed froth•Philutielpidd, itielediOn vn.
,r 1 ty preopt Kyles. .ffin'exiiertetica in the:Shoe'
,hee ntibi ortAidee'him to select work of the 'bat
maTiMiitt — niid . ,'iftia,eteti.eltip,..i . v,ltieli :will .lielieild
the lo‘Vege cash ydrittb`.,tee 'Ntrittynniddi"
IlYrCesheincti iVollt Dittman fd'it:udtinW - - -.' 4, '
..,..,
,f. 4. . ~,, ..!, ~.„
. r
: , 'iroxp' , '9, l llo=„l rlrkfirt ~
t.
.thSx,irppeiirea a-.lniau 'Parfet of Tali) ;Cider
# , Vinegar,,,anuperiarquality ) , and warranted
fr 9 from,DaUlteraoo9;.: ~ i t .••; J =,• , t
nov6 „ , ~,, r ; ,••,. C. C: • ' G•lAr,•11/ 1 NEI?, ~.
llAVP'inst. been Nl:mired; na.: , eleo, id t 'Of
now FAILIN.Land HOMlNY,_nnil for sale by ,
Carlisle, Dec. 2.5;50. • J. W.:EI/Y.
. ' . , - `c•ifil, l 7;' , ±
, 1,.. • 4.,14•4 4 ,4,-2,,, , ,,' ~..., !,•;•,...!,, •
-- 1 #l/ uouxance_ ecril.tpctotes,,
.4 1 •=i-1air , ..:4 - g Ifv . : 4 - r• -
..4. ,,,,. c
_„l,, iv zsz . r .
litho lifujt . ed States , - -1454:Insura,n,ce I
IA i )011luit i ir cla Tlitst ilbniAny. ° 1
I hdr:tdrr•P erputital.l.4 Cop Yil e iho; kid -IL:aft
-,, I,,dJ ' i J• 1 • z •," ' ' ';''' 1 .
_ HE Nienitenti jthdaliclteda.app.licatlnb t 'fot
-- Liiiflnsuranctil ,Igivalt 'the most ittriinditer
," tihdf- gratifyin l , Itrriiel , that 4 .", pububvidilki , iii i
-rd.Peply-impr , , with the ,ti inifiorlabbti'bf
ttlis s .• et I: ,
,ty, great .. • t ~ileitrettfirm or
'pear.. b'e aqp ise,the whole
motive ' '" ^ . iritly ' fr''''' ; pointe'd: l Tolf.
, Mnich c. .bepr . a .. the selection
.:of an offi - •• .1 which ti e•conifa'ct,- 4 1
, ; The cholc: '.....Ad be nig!, i• not by prdsean
nhd - const, •• .., a induce - .'. es "this; in etql
tpinly Inc. ,la with .1. .. ,berieita. , ;Alio
preihibins 9 ' 'dare G . *. d ,for thqhmire;
it present An. proppeatlye b•itcpts,thercinr,e a re ,'
won t the result ult,imatelk,..rriuta icerninatOu I
I tigtition;tlf.siMpbintment and ruin. 'Plig,object,
nimed at b'Sl this institution is :stability arid pee.
peluely. The rates af premium have been :care
fully pronared With reference to flucivations.r 7
..'Tliti s eaelt system of payrnents has also beers,
adopted. 'Unpaid premium rotes constyuta no
part'of the' assets•of'this companY i en•d, cverYl
!contingency being, fortified with an aniPio Oel.
• itdt, security stamps tile wlwile system. us
feature, paramount to all other considerations,
— oonllttlinfs - flia — dempatiy - tcr - publie fit var. -- Es:
plOeiary pamphlets, Menke. application peperrt ;
mtormalion, and every facility will be cheerfully
furnished the public by flifr. E. BEATTY, who
•Ittis been duly appointed egoist of this company
for Cumberland county." 11r. II • lIINICLEV
has 'else been appointed itfedical Examiner.
DioectOrs.--stePhin 'R. - Crawford, Ambtose
W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jarhilit.;
Florence; William Al Goclorin,Paul.B Goddard ,
Lawrence Johnson, George IVl'Heriry, Jamori
Deveretc, Linton:-
President.—Stophoti R. Crawford.- ,, ,*• 1 , -
Vice-President;—r,Arribtoge W. 'rhoriipaoh4
Secretary '(:s Treasurer. —Charles"G
Acznary.:7lylanuel'Eyr,e; . ..„
„ • . ,
CourtscLUMEtorney.— rhomns Balch, -
; 'decal Examiriers.t—P.aullßGoddaM,
:IVilliam. Pepper, • .(ndg7:lg
arkzua.
• TIIE Allen and East - Pennsborotigh: Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cu:lnherit:aid county
ncorporatod by an act.of Assetiibly,.is now:fully
. organized, and in operation under the+ innnage
:pent of the following commissioners,Niz:_.nl:::
.1 Jacob Shelly, WM.R Gorgits;.lllpthirel Cock - -
1111,, INlelchoir -Brenneman, (; (trio:ion zsS ta yin on,
Stan Pyster,,,Jrwob FI ,Cooyor,:Lawia! Hyer;
notify • Logan,Beojemin II Alonso., ;;Jacob.
Samuel•rowolf, Joseph Wichersliatn..
Tina rates of .insurance are low, arid-favoro.
as any . Commit?) , oc.(lict kind in the ,State.—
Persons wialting to.bocoirie ,Mombora Are imilod.
,to makii application to the agents of. the;Coutpa.
nk,'Who are willing to wait upon thorn at zuv,
-
JACOB SHELLY, President.-
HENRY L 0 ;Wee President.
Lv.
. .
141 con EL COCILLIN, Treasurer.
octl7'4D.
AGENTS
• Cuniborlanil cotinto. — Rudolph,lViciftin,;Yew,
Cumberland, C R iferinan, Kingstowni. non* ,
Zettring,..Shirbmanstown, Ebben Woofe r - nod
Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Einsey,. Meehan
iesberg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churehtovin.' ..;
• York cpunty. , --John Sherrielc, Lisburn; ; John
I3owman, Dillsburg;_Pciter Wolford, Franklin
Johti Smith, Esq., Washington,'W S • Picking,
Dover, DanielitafFen.sberger, J W Craft'. '
Harrisbur,—lionser & - Loclunan: ' .
Members Id the company having policies a,
bout to expre eatrhave them renewed by mak.:
ng.application io any of the agents. '.
GROCERIES:
• FO it _TETE HOLIDAYS!
. .
- .A.'',LOY'of - tiass - iilotreea; - Brown — A'n - fl Whit ci
Stigars,.. Orleans and - Sinip" Molnisce, and all
connected articles conneete with the Grocery bu
siness:jut t received by the subeCriber, unclad
ing an assortment of
FIZESH SPICES;
of nll.kinds, together with Raisins. Citron, 'tlc,c,
suitable.for the season, Also,
PINE__AREJ A E - 0, DAIRY CHEESE,
of fine quality andia.frealt supply of the
a l / a ssra.4WAlrYS'.Bpst Brandi of •
GREEN &.BLACK TEAS,
in metallic packs or'quarters..ltalves and llbs.
•Also, a handsome selection office
'FRENCH. *BADEN CHINAWARE
and Lime a:artment .Of TOYS for the 'ap
protwhing lio t •ys, at thy, store 0N...
tdaent ; W
/all ts• --BVinter' frigidOg
.11fontwAtvetlis Morley Mute.
1
TROUTIVLAN & MA 'S.
WEIN. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
vLoTIENG- STORE, on- East Main
street opposite'Elliot's Drug Store, lathe room
formerly occupied by Mr. Hantch as trOlofhing.
Store. L :rhankful to the 'citizens- of Carlisle
and‘vie.mity for their increased custore; ive rt
gaiWroquest their company to view our: largo
- anctsplodid ussortmenrof _Ready aladc Cloth
ing fooi FALL, AND WINTER WEA
Our stick consists
.of all—kinds of COATS,
I'ANTS,t VESTS, and Gentlemen's %Veering
—Appe in-generalr-suitelvie:for-th. ,
- and made in - the most•warkmanlikd manner and
of ,the latest. Fall and Winton
'who wish to favor us with a call can save from
- twenty-five to fifty per coot. by buying at our
atone, and all goods 'sold warranted to give en
trettat isfaction. . [sept.2s
- CkItEZI.P OLOTEaNG.
.
- 14 7-64- I.7.'STElNER• — rospo•Ptltilty Invite
the utuntion of their friends and the
.publie generally, to their largo lot of Goods that
have been purchased at a great sacrifice in ma
city of .Baltimore, . They will sell them at o
/small advance, as thero is no room for them in
'our little store room. So come one and all and
:take them at 'almost any price, as we are deter
:tuned to sell cheaper. than con be, bought, in
-Philadelphia, Now York or Baltimore.
Hangout your banners!
Hear the trumpet !
. .
Hero they come ! here they are! ' ,
'What's the matter? whit's the matter?
Only look at the crowd,
Come on. Joe, Jim and Sam Hailer, -
Lot us see what'S out.
Hey, Ito hero comes Bill,
We'll ask-him what's the muss;' "
•See how'the street does fill,
' There Certainly meet' be a fuss!
0, no boys, no fuss atoll,
Only another' great arrival;
Of beautiful Clothing for the'fall, ' '
& L, Sitismn's Clothing Hall!
I have just. bought a suit so fine—
'Tell ma, how do yott like it Jbo
Don't you want bee like mine?'
Come on; boys, let us,go. " •
Now let-me toll you,'
What there you can.find,
• Coats of all colors,
• •And 'Pant§ of nli kinds.
Waistcoats so handsome, ' • .
And Cravats so nice, ' •'• ' •
And they will trot. think it troublesome.
If yon givolliem a call twice or thrice.'
They will wait on you, with kindness,
• , And they Call suit you wih a nice Cap',
' Which for its qUality and 'cheapness,
You can only. find at
STEINT.IO.9,' West 'Maim' Street, next deor•lo
'l3urkholdoes Hotel. •
first rate assortment- of ClOthai-Cassi•:
mores and Vestings always on hand', whielt will
.be made to Order in .the most' fashionable and
.best atyle:by:a first•raio workman. "
Oet2,Stn, ' ' ' ' •
.
. . .. Store Room for Rentz' g.. .;
TDB Brick S too: Rciorui bow occupied ,by .
Dr; itairlina, ddjoinitig • Ilio Post' Office;'svilA
•
the dwellirig'tttaelled there.to,la oITbreATOI: rent
I frorri ihbfiret. Of: April' next.- ALSO,'Hi , officoi
adjoining iliarbeidence 'of 'Mrs., Neff; and lath! y:
occupied by !IVar: fl Knox, Posk.eslon
of the 011ice nayh'eliedimmediately irdeairbti.
• Apply to' GEO.. W.' infrraut::
Carlislo, Detomber 25,'50-- 1 -I.a Sta. , :1J
~;, ; . •
„.311.8'T foteived' Onothiir'Aol
.Feames'orill'o BOnOet. silkst'
;Silk olid:.piitity Lini( ,. r;ti of l'arloilo“ehlotO; ' •
' ' ' :W IriTNErf:"
; roTOIVIA:0 BAOGriNit,i," -
1 PALL; of, Potgina9.,Hoggjog,.suitai
Just 'rce°lYed.
oct2 Of , ri . l gray V -Wcipp t p , , A -, t
- • ' ' '''' •
..t
•iv t'
• MOTS',
.coi'Ad_d 1;4, 06Aktite'ri4 Moir
INVcitni
findrnhy I Liiid .
clugi
1 '"N'W W9'(
• "'I li'aterft 'Starch Polish, •
OR. g iving.n, 6=1411E4 glnee.tn-Liilo_ns,
LIU line, Conde; iiiid:piiVernie — dust from
ticking tg JoinPne; 600; , It ~ egifttlinc, p othing
njurique.',.lust rqgoived •
d o o 1 1 "
JJUST'Aimed a. vpaillty of 11,y nx, find , corn
__mon MUFFS.ur_dillbtont quillities rind pricea t
dccd G. W.
ME=EMEIE
b
tcuto.
•
PricO Re„diAted.!
• .
• vAuGkx&s
_.••
LITIEONTRIEPTIC :•••11TICTITREI -
• •
Lar g e
1 r Pronriatst of tho'at].A.mnriniiii
iyttoC TAD mS. l 4itOttritinip ' llfirroittii”' indtiCed. bin•th
prirona, pf , his • Anenta,i . tlO:otighout. tb. O' 4l -r0 . 4 ,1
Sie , tos'ond.Viiiido,'h . of now , •
th - PriC
if Ids nontiliir baud :wellkaolin 'article ; and (him Ws data
iencet , nrth. he will nut. no 1)4. - olio size- 4-10 aim •
'oottleii—tho retail Moo will ho • •
,•' •
i; - • ,.:%;" • NE' .:3) 0 L AR'. •
The;.Puldie may rest inasured Unitaho eltaisiter °Nilo Medi
P i P u r 04 , 51*Mb:read •corertivo'.,propertin PLICAT
/11Crriarlinoiiiiirl the same Oro avlll . be; biadowedii Pro
ittis heiototbre. • ,
Asethts ' Undoli, its redeeed w ill be Peach?*
1Y thoiii:Wholbiadatet r hitherto made themselves' acqinilnici•
with itervirteaniilthe PrOPtiotor would beg to IntinctilirikOr. he
article IS oat id tie ansielb with . the Yll4 amotilit of :q.lioilt ‘ ity'r,
ritler itielf greeterlibbliiiiejobprret
'4l diseales..ibbil , 'anit'ottier'pr'eparatiori`nOw before
leer/a ; - and has cosh:dime lade for eight years by its repent
inedicelsittnes._and,rintil redudtion,.wmmmrdal-dould-
Lo tiny Other article in this line. , ; •
NoTice ; Piataleiriartalt, this natichi !acts with great heo
. no power and certainty, upon the
Liver, Kidneys, Lugs, - •
all.othor.oFg 112,,np0n the proper action of which
• -• •
'it justly high repute as a. remedy foi
Dropsy and Gravel,
put 011 diSeilOOl3 of that nature. ° It emigre relied upon whe
intelligent phydroan has abandoned his patient, —and l
these distressing disenaes, more especially Eineesv, the prop[
etor would. earnestly t and honestly recommend it. At I
ciiesint price it is casily,obrained by all, andtho trial will pro,
the article to be the ,
Cheapest Medicine in the World!
C:37 - Please tisk for pamphlets Fhe agents give theta away
I,lley oontnin o vet sixteen pages of receipts,' (in riddition to fu
ineilianl,matccrs vainable for honsehold 'Pull - wises, and wide
Will'sava,many dollars per your td piactinal housekeepers.
Thesis receipts tiro-introduced to make' tho book of gret
vahle; aside fnins its alternator as an advertising tnedidin ft
(ho Medicine, tho testimony in favor of which, in the form •
letters from all pinis of tho country, mop ho relied' upon. '
' 1155 0 'I Vaithlin'a • Vegetable Lithantriptio .Mixtuta
Great American Remedy„ now for sale in quart, bottles at •
each, small bottles at 60 cts mob. No small bottlm wit h
Irsucd afteillie present stock Is disposed of. -
• Principal 011ie°, Bufralo, N. Y., 007 IVlniri StrEct:
; Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLO . TT McKESSON I
CO.. 127 Maiden Lano, New York co. ,
B, All letters (excepting froth agents and dealers wit
whom he transacts business) must ho post paid, or no attentic
oil be givens to thein.
S IV Myers:tick Carlisle'
JC&GBAltielc. ShippensbuPg,
Russel Diee, Dickinson, .
.T , l.!%Spahr, Muchani , squrg,
A H &Igor, Kingstown.
•
SC
rf , mrei - Rerniala, CaLrs, SUphilis, and
other itoparetdiveasee of the f the VERY SMALL
QUANWPIT schich teas need of a hirdicihe fro erect cures qf
era diietted, be toot pront of the poriftdop medical pass -m=l
the ilfrdicine which has subdued and oonquered such diseases—
Mat Mao i, unguedlionable evidence that—
BRANT'S INDIAN
PURIFYING EXTRACT
is me/s- a Medicine, in mew rowel ; and there Is abundant
proof, In great cures enectod, the; ONE BOTTLE or It con
!MOS -mare :pulitfying, beeline virtue, and medical power, -
then there ifkoetahied iu.JeOUK BOTTLE:1o( any_ linrea.
or aupother medicine that lieu ever been offethd
fur sale,' nt
There ii`toonleed proof in our pamphlets, that
by the ace of this great dndian Pnelfier, they that were DY
INO.yot LlVE—they that were LAME and CRIPPLED
can now WALK—they the; were SICK, SCROPIMOUS,
nod othetwis° diseased, have' been MALE% and CURED.
Aundreds—Thotwands—
who.have used BRANT'S PURIFIER, after hay lug used
aud tested ALI. the SOP saparillas and other undid:lca rem
uunnentled to cure blued diseases, hay,. decided that _
Brant's is the Cheapest ,
.
lived.° one tattle of it line snare medical; curative mane*
Iv ft, MO, in consognence, cures Coors disease, in much /or
time, titan one bottle of nay oilier medicine. • •
If, then, rine doottle\pf RRANT'S PURIFIER will cure
Olf TIMES morel:llse/Ise than one bottle of Saylor:aril.
BRANT'S - PURIFIER' , would ho ns cheap at four
dollars n bottle, ns sarsaparilla at one dollar. But BIZAKe•
PURIFIER is bold for only ONE DOLLAR. n bottle; and
1 the or it hos cured, and is eorablc of corino FOUR
T/31 - .FIS as touch disease as one botac of Sarsaparilla, there:
row, Sarsaparilla, in comequi.nce of Its lest power and kW
medical othcarly. shoold Ito sold at no metro than twenty
fire fonts por bottle, to ho as cheap us thu VLIRIFIER at
one do(ihr.
9ne - Dollar's Worth !
ITOIT much CANCER—how much SYPHILIS—haw
much ST:II.OFULA—wiII one dollar's vertit , of 11.11,1N7"9
URIFIRR carol Recut the fol;uwing statement, which
is a mycelium of Its power:—
CANCEROUS SCRO.VITLA I
Thk is the onne of- a dying peak . No 'CI lire,. Ho um
cared of a worn caw of SeILOYULA, by only ttnin baS•
Iles of Solid's Purifier, than over won cured by the use of
:mice cat.t.ons of the best Sarsaparilla that Nona eiIITIMOB. •
Sarmorntilla hos not squieient medico/ power to effect Ore cure
of such a rer.dtittuis hopritas cont.
Mr..l. 11. I lASSIN, of !lone, Oneida Ca., N. I', had Sart*
aka four ware—was conanod to his bed flirt holl'unne , - - lia •
ton so numb disossea nail debilitated no to ho unable, to
rake hie bond to 1111 bend. Ho had the bnt medical advise
—had timed st,t,-of the brat liarortparillas lo no good effect—
pot worse and wane, and too, considered to bu in a dyiny .1
integandsould,utm-livo-neeoeytore—kottem-/onyerovitelciter'-•
cottinii
enced timing , flitAlci"S• 'LlitlitlEß.-Ills neck term •
enters nearly off, iron car f . ii nsr i. h hole was saint therm jk
his trindpiire, nailer his, dun, so that he breathed through
thd hole t his cornea au onto. rtrOuttil that it could ho Sift di
spout of Its MM., It only hula In it by a eastil piece; the Who
of Otte urn teas ilioitroyeil by two ulcers; no ulcer UnCor
the ono, us largo is it man's hand. load poorly enters throve;
his side into hit body. 'llan he was afflicted with twenty
such punt!, acrid. niretaitl abets, on various pan, of his
u . r . 5 .. n . q.._,...0r further and full particulars , sco our 1 AM
ru, rl.'
-Dr:VIIOM TI I A-fll4,ottet of the most - skilfni phy
stelemn of Rome, wm celled to coo llanktn Om day before
Int commenced using Brent't. Purifier. lie, W. oretnined
end than told_lllin hid all' the medicines in the world
ectdd not cure ltila--thed Ids cane. ren
Worse than! Hopeless !
Row hear Air. HASKIMS statement of cure! Ho mid •
" 3i y wifoprocuvedone bottle of .111LINT"S PETRIFYING
1.1. Y 6T, of illeseil e r I:ounard, drugglate of Rome. I
commenced listing that, and GeOrn fa pet better. Tlint bottle
enabled me to pet 'dr my.bed, where 1 had been confined
one your; the jocund bottle enabled mu to get auto!~ the ho no;
tllt, third - bottle enabled me to, ten& floe miler, to Ramp Con ,
tre, where Iprocured six bottle. more; and when I lout fin,
!shed 'using them, seventeen nut of :evenly ideers had henlod
nri—and three bottler more effected a I'E'RFECT CURE of
all the Utters, and restored me to good heerith."
FOURTEEN WITNESSES
Mr. ITASICIN has morn to the above (arts, and the (acts
aro %vine:toed end certified to lit; Dr. TAVILLIAMSMr.
0. 11. BROWN. proprietor title Wrst-liorne Hatrl—Mogara t
BIRShILL & LE'ONA RD, wholoarde and retail drurclata -
and ELEVEN other rmaertatle oritneask: ....
For sale; byl. W. RANVLiNS'& S. NV
HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, ,1 C & G 13 Altick
and,W D E Nays, Shippensburg-,--Wm Lloyd,
Liyburr—J F Spahr, Mechanicsburg—ll Her
ren, C Klink, Bleemlield—Bea
von a'ntl Haines, MillersiOwn—J A Linn & Co
LiinbdisUrg—J Milligan, Telresburg—S Low,
NewpOrt , --,TIV Eouglass, Charnbersbara—J
Shearer, Dillibut Martin Lutz, Dar - riabt - rg
All letters end orders must ho addressed to
Wlalaco &Ca., 10G Broadway, New York.
inkOCTOR YOURSELF.
Aul—ron 25 CENTS !!'
—By means attic :pocket
aoulnpius,or, Every. one
is own Physician !- T wen
r-fenrili edition, with up
of a hundred mus
ings, showing private
uses in every shape nod
Jrm, and malformations
if the generative system.
tY WitLYOUNG,
The iime ,h;is now sr
ing disease,
he VICTM•OF utiAexsay,
iontained heroic any
without hindrance to, bUr
siness, or the knowledge - of, the moat intimate,
friend, and one-tenth the usual expense. In
addition,to geeral routine of private disease,
it fu4p:sploins the cause of miiiilinilWearli•de_
climb wtth 'obsirvntiens on marriage—besides
many oilier derangeinents which it would not ba
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U~ Any perion sending TWENTY-rin: dENTH,.
eneio4o in.it letter, will receive one copy„Othis
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,- YOUNG , No, 152
S BRUM.: Si rect; PHILADLP.PMA , ' Post-Paid.
(ET1)111- YOUNG can be - :oollStlited on, tiny„ of
ihetlliscasea prescribed in hi adilfenent. , publics
ions, at , lds•ollieus,ls2 SPRUCE !r4r,ee,
tiny .bet.n . van.ti and - .9 o'clatili, (Santito expqateti.
; 1 51nv. 1 ,1 , ;.tt
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1 ' Tape s try ':..,'et Worsted,, —
I
liSioponed. a general assorimen.t of itingT
i teY.Worstod .in various colours for Kniands
!Searrs, Slippers, Shawls, &c. Also, an addi•
lio ial supply of Zephyr.VVorifea:
sopt2s , , GW, lIITNER.
, ''. Harrlsonis Columbian InIC,:, n
;. '•`;
;gel E-Sube' ether has oh: - Minda large . Mirltilk. ,
I ,of, MO. belie, ink;, Which, by a. special st 4,.
;tatigemont r th the itroprietor, he is ableld fur:
;nisi' to mere innte and others, at the manufam
;turtiiii Wrieloselo ; liricea
. . ....
pq2l
.
i ~,, ,:.1 '. Coal:; • Coat! , •
•''. , „ , ••V.
I. 'll - IF, ombseriber is now' preporeil (efurnish .
FAMILIES with: the ;best quality , CLEAN''
STONE•COAL - at "the lowest Mies. 'Orders
i'efritt.ll. , Saxten's Hardware Sten'e or at.the ,
ivarti opposite Ilboiter'ii Lumber . Yard. will be
i nommly Vied. "Also; jnsureceleed from
nines. 100/ TONS - NUT , TOAL. for Lime;id
1) urnor ii, 4500 bushels • Bituminous — Conl for
Blacksmith's. - sell 11. WRIGIIT.
CHERRY:, PECTOW.
t'. I, .!;AL:., •
I '015u417 4z croxixis" •
. .r•4lls4Xgzs's,',.' Bit
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CROUP, • •
TWA,. 'W.IIOOPIZTO-COUOIT
SUIVXPTIOit.
'lll'ofFering to thA. CM - Minim!), s justly ode
'brated.., remedy. for. flisenses the throat • and
,Itin„, , vs, - it 'is not Oun!wish trifle , with the Olive
!or health of. the , affEcted, but' frankly to be•
'fore .them the opinions of disthruisheil men and
• sOine a the evidences-Of its success; from which
they can judge for .themselYes. We sincerely
pledge oiliselve's to make nO wild iisseriions'or
false she eineni s of Its
olr(nuy hope let, theta will
libt. warrant.
I 8401,y, proofs are ,hore giv.en, and we solicit nil
ingyikrivoin the public - lido all We publishifeel.
gig assured they,wi 11 find theta perfectly.reliabt e.
and,the . ,,mtlicino worthy, their, hest:confidence,
wail patronage., , ." ,
FROM BENJ. SILLIMAN.III. D. , L. L.
ProfeSsor 'of Chemistry, lfitteraology,effe , Yale
College,. Member of the Liti, iyt., Nled.
Societies of A menina and Eeropc.' ,
deem the MERRY PECTORAL wind=n•a.
thimble cOmpoSition frota4otrie of the" best ni••
ides inlie Maleria' iNtedida, add fi very 'clrect:„
ire remedy foe'llict clu.Ss of diseases it is intend
ed to cure. r ' 1 ' • • r , •
New Haven; Ct,:•, , Noir 1,184.9. ,
Prof CLEVElLANDibl'llowilelti College, Me. ,
Writes—. I have witnessed the effecti , a your
cOIIEIIII.Y,PEC'f ORAL' in mi. bwn family and
that of Inv fricuil s, sal it gives • me satisfaction ton
state in its favor; thatmedicine 1. have ever
known had_ proved so - nminently successful 'of'
curing diseases of Meth rout an& lungs:" ' '
REV. DR. OSGO01).•••
Wrltes- . - 4, 11.n0ce . PDC,.
TORA L. the bostatedieine Ibr Pulmonary line,
lions even given to the avid status• thnt
dangliter being'. obliged to li:eep_the room
four months with a severe settled cough, accoim;'
ponied by raising , OF blood, niglifiwents, and the
littendatit symptoms of cOnStimiltioM,,comineneed
the . ifath.) of.the. !CRP:RAY PECTORAL' 'Ain!
'had - completeirrecovered." .
i Dv. Ayer-Deur SU-: - P yews or two yes was,
jtifileNll , - tk ;veer aC'icee
bluoiLtind proftiscalight sweats.
By the ads ice of my attending- physician I was
itultice&to use your DIIERRYTECI'ORAL,
and continued to do satin :1 considered myself
cured, and ascribe Ilicblltet to ydur preparadon.
- „. JAMES RANIJALL.
Unineen'sst•Springfielti, Nov . , 27.1848.
'This' tlay'wpiniared . tlie• above' 'named Jathes
Randall; antl. mloitotinced the above' statemeus
tette in every- restiect.'
! - r - LORENZO NORTON, Justice.
THE REAIEDY TIIAT CURES,,;
PoirrtfanNe. Jan. 10,1837.
b1.1./Iyer ; have been 'long , 'tinkled with
Asthma which grew- yontTy worse until last au-:
tutnn, it brought on it cobp,li which confined me,
in my chamber, and began to assume the alarm
ing syniptorni. oPconstunptiott. Iliad tried the
best adt ice :IMP the hest medicine to no purpose
until 1 Used yonrt 1 Et. pucTo It AL. which
has cured me, and ionmay well believe me.-- ,
emu:fully yours.
.1. D. Pr 'Rips.
,
IC there is any value the jthigment _of the
:wise, - Avila speak thoin experience, !mere is a meth
Icine Ayprthy . of the public confidence.,
PREPARED BY J. C. ATRVS, CIIENIST, LOWELL
Sold - be Dr. Itan this, S. A. Hubbard & Dr. S.
F.IIioU, Carlisle; Dr. Ira P(ty,. Meohnniesburg;
H. Herron, NCli'Vl I le; .1. C., ht. K.-13. Alkie.lc Ship
iienelurg; and druggist s-p,onerally.• - -----
ASTROLOGY. ASTRONOMY..TRENOLOGY, AND
' .
.G7tittilANCy
•
PW)tessor C 6V Robnclt
[PROM SWEDEN.] •
Office, No. 71 Locust St., above Bth, op
posite the Musical Fund Phil'a.
•
$25,000 .BAVING BEEN WON. •
By
lay numerous friends on the late , Presideit
- shoold - convince those a:gill
cal petsons she talk of PAILUXES, that no such
thing as FhtL is or has been known- by the
Mem and disiiiiguished Astronomer :mil Astrol
ogee) U. ROBACK; during his :experience
,ot over n quarter of a century. Do you doubt
predestination ? Then why not "...very- man gain
0 celebrity of General Taylor, a Dallia.Web9lCV
Or a Henry Cloy ? yet 'there ore sonic who
• nl•clooliahenough to doubt t at a man maybe
born with the power m see into" halm:. events
'low can it be possible that the destiny of man
should he governeikby. the mere shuffling of a
'packof cards ? itud'yet: there are thousands who
allow themselves, wall open mouths., to swallow
the greasy-tvordaof sonic old woman, whose true
skill consists iu filling 'them with wonders that
are most difficult
,ththe digestion olothcri, who'
tile- mite'iireihilims, yet more scientific. It is
such that bring discredit on a . profession that has
:been acknowledged to lie n science of the highest •
oriler,froin bane immemorial and is thhe only pro
ession that has ally authority to sustain it. The
high respect Width General Taylor, and Chavies
teinitiltitte, late King of s weclen had lot Astrol
ogy 05. shown by their letters for their Nativi.
ties to.the'Subscrilier; which it will give 'him
great pleasure in showing to those who giver
him with a will.
In addition to his power to ibrCsee future e.
vents r he has the ptiwer togive such informed O'n
'on will Cf l:Wall) . redeem such as are given- to
•the toe free use of the bottle. 'lle is also cepa
' lileOf curing diseaSed heretofore considers(' in
' curable in ;t1 is country by the ordinary medi - -
cinespfal,wislies rill to give hint a 'eall who hay
. beed giVen up by phytiteums and wish to be cure
ed• Ile will warrant n cure in all case - s,and will
Make ei) charge except for the conjurations lie
alifillMake use bf in hitielliee. H 6• is'often asked
what a'Nntivity •is ?-.He' ilaSNVers aces riling to
Geomancy; one of the seven points in the science
of Astrology', that it isa Horroscope of the future
:eVetits of a person's life, Carefully talent:di:ll . am]
• 'transcribed on'paper, containing an account of
.all the, lucky and unlucky days in the v0141151111(1
• yearli of the persons life tor wlioni it is oast; by
Which. means 'thousands in thilconntry and else
where litive been prevented Ironfnastbrttines the'
; hid been hidden in the womb of futurity ,'by re
tarring to their r tsluti Of): before 4a)tel;111g,lill nu
eLecwhttlocof blithieSs or Phiditire." It should
jib the bands of every •otio as their almanac for
`I ale:: &Nativity - bran individual Val outs- lore.
warn the possessor of troubles that - tire in' future
for him; titotew no ore mvoived tr6irt sent dill"•
citifies ofany kind.lnust whit on the Subscriber in
pekoe or. 'by lettelywho is prepared to exert It •
secret in fl uence for their immediiitiyhe,clit. He
is ready toms his influence to:forestal rho results
of Inwsuitsvainlallmndertakings iii which there is
rinkliirotred, hu also makes use of his• power'
for rtho,restorattion•of stolen 'or lost property,'
which:he hainuse(lfor the advatitnge 01' thousands
in thiSeitir4itl elsdwhere.l - 'Who •• can doubt a
gentletatui!a who:lnfo bail the honor to'•
be called on and : consulted with by all the arown•
ad heads-of Europe:and enjoys n higher reputa-r•
don as an astrologer than tiny ohm
tutisilluoil iG ilfl tit his oflice, or by
letter, if pre paid; and lie 'Prepared make
Luse•of hiapower on any of the following t o pi cs ,..-
!: Business of altddieriptionsgi•velling by land or
.senisotirtsitipsi advice given, for their successful
r atcompli.shment;speettlatitig,in:stycks,,ineretion-:
diuc;ttrrrinletitatetthereceverlng.;pf legkOcs id
tie Safety
of ships et 51,11 llq alsofitrei•shitliset , ings,t•ospeci,
bob Tuenlljl;tycnitll, stlClnitqlAige, ihi vp' linitqa?
I.and in all the eimeertid Ofpfe, noir Ogles all, to,.
call,who arc aftlieted, r corporeall y 14: 01 0 1 •T•'.
—•' ' " ' ' - TERms. y ,
tidies, 50 entsf:,G6hallop;,..ol.
!calculated and read' firlbll`;necording to the Or
acing of 11faugullnesSigha'.+Ladies; $1; W 1 . 1 1' 41 4 4 1
01 AO:•Nativitiescalimlideif AOSOrding to Gcbmini,
.$
in NIL: s.t' (.11.r; r,•, •+. •.,•• ;
S A HMI BARD
A RNOLDS - writing: fluid, a very su..
". v puorttivlnk, tur sale et HUBBARD
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Itheccliantaus. •
RETROLEITZ, OR ROOK :OIL •
..;., A- NATußALlte,mith sr !
.
:,rroeareg from a IVC// in Allegheny comiy.Pmr.
4000 fcilbtlow 1i earth's suoluce.. ..
PUT 11:Nti SOLT) Illy' SAl,e,t, NI.: ICIA:a j C.ittfit'
, r---.'-. -- ,BASIN —7tliST. PITTLiVIIIIG, P.A:. , , , . :%, .
, .
.
, .
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',,Tlic healthful balm from Nn tire ' s secret miring', •
c: The bloom of health, Mill life, to man will hio
i Ao' froth her depths the monk lineht f10w,,,, r g, /
To calm our Buffo:logo, and aosuOge our wins. ! '
•
..• •
~ , 'PETROLEUM." .
Tiß' great remedy of Nature, aferreatell
and fair ti', has worked its canto pape .
far, favor. We need hardly repeat the fncl , tha4
this is /I pure ; unadulterated NATURAL MED
ICINE, and is put up as it flows from the bosom
cf the. earth, without admixture. Jo these days
'of Nostrum, vending, we do not wonder at the in..
credulity vinced by the community, linen the
introduction ern .IV-e7C, Renterly,but that incredu•
lily she ll not suppress a medicine, whine power.,
fat influence bus mitigated and' cureit:so many
iii ceases incident to otie 'meet were we to with
hold a. remetly,lilic dais from publid notice, me, ,
should on shier ourselves as
,gtalty., of keeping
back something- that wits intended. to- relieve' -•
intich human suffering, and dispeVthe gloom
,and
pain of ninny due, whose system fats for 3 ears.
_been racked-iinittortured-tryilie-fell-121igiliesThiT
Disease. Isfay,clo not wonder, gentle reader,
'and join tvjth others in the cry , that it cures tote
many diseases ;lor, iryou wilt take the, trouldb
to run over the list of diseases fun which it is r.
ennimetuled r you will find that they are di stases '
affecting thesame kind nit instiesiumi tionsclnent
ly ! rr is APPLICAIILF: TO ALL. '
33utAliellest• evidence in favor nf • n 11101.111 d
are the carp themselves.
lie
these, stand out
, bond 'relief, and when lie 'who fort cams has oaf
feted thOCoNtires and pangs of ad unincdicable
lesion, which has been hastening him to the liar
riiiw house, speaks Out,i t its praise i n bat better
. evidence need be wanted ? We liat•e the cvt_
' deuce in .eur possessiOn, of Inuniraidoni,hing
elites, it Ilia will be lurniOnul te any one who re
ally doubts the efficacy or this u.undolul rentcfly.
'The Earth,frotii which mon wits created,beary ,
• in her bosom remedies which if known,nrc
pable orrestdring him to health mid vignr, - when
prostrated by sickness and disease, It was flit _ '
Opinion of the ceiesrated Ik. Rush, that th ere
existed in' ' , future An antidote to, every malady
to which=mad is liable. Every one is awireo
the relief frequently obtained from Jllineritl Wa.•
Mrs, - in most uhronie s eemPtsints. These singular
medicaments, flowing out Crum the earth, sath rs.
tad wit? - su 'stances varied in their character; ,
holdingt hem in complete solution; bear ant'
plc testuneny 'to the ; fuel, in - it they wet e con,'
pounded h. ` ; the mister liand of Maitre, to repair
the shattereat vessels of our physical being, and
set them with nails uttrurled;prosperously upon
lie sea of M.
Petroleum is one of this kind el : remedies,
and ls'entlited with popers to relieve civic
man' sulTeritg than Any other medicine extant.—
Wiwi. taken perseveringly and neenriling to the
'directions,' it wit I, curelliarrhoca , Piles, R heir
Matism ' Gont, 'Obstinate truptiosii •
of the Skin Pimples - On the .Face
Blotches. Piles, chroitio,Sore Eyesjiing Worm
Tetter,, Scald flead, Pains the Hones, and
.10ints, and all - thatelaav of Diseases, in ' , which
alters tive„.or Whirring' Medici nes are indicated.
•• Sold by S. W,..liriverstiek and S. A. Ihibbard,
Carlisle Cl': Shippensburg;
J,-flood WSoni- -Npringfield Rt.
Sto•%ll,Newville - Thomas Cresson, Plainfield,,
Cumberland coudy.
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