American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 20, 1849, Image 3

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THE subscriber respectfully informs Ins .mends
and, tbs,public generally, that .hehas, just return*
- oji Jrom Pipladolphla, with-the. largest and.most
‘
.' . ( bo/oro', bflferdd ip’lho citizens of this place.' His slock
',consists ip part of, '' ' 1
T&OLD.^ itoa; slt VEfi rt LEVER WATCHES,
i;Goid-and*,Silvoß:Lepine Dp., with a variety of Silver
• \V»lQl»cs*iof,lower prices.; ,Gold guard phains; gold
. -and eUvcr pencils;.asplcndidasqortmenlpfgolu pons,
. of, ipostjapprovod manufacture silverbutleij knives,
,',nilpsraapd plated. spoons,. fine silver plated forks, a
tJsfgQr pnd splendid .10l pf goid ’arid, silver’ SPEC*
’< .TAQfiES,. .(Ho invites, particular attention to lliis
..c-rtvole of) spectacles, as ho, can warrant them to be
• the best ifiis sidOjOf JPhiladotpJiia.) Comniott Spec,
tacles of all prices; n largo and beautiful assortment
of go|d .Finger und.Ear rings, all pricesj-Droast pins
f-dn. groat variety, walcli koyg, fqb and Vest chains,
fsjfjror and shbll card cases, a very superior article;
. ailvet''combs, cuke baskets, with a
ordthor aHiclos in his lino* unnecessary
to mention. Ho invites all to call and examine his
that it cachet’ fail to please, both in
''.’'qpiliw'kVuj'prtcii '
,c 7 v:..?, 1 , , - THOMAS CONLYNI ,
1 " l? CdWlkld.'Dcdon\bcr SO; 1849 —tf
.t> . ’
wrjiiu.m-ißoj tkc.Hdlydays!
RICH i&ELIsGjtNTi BOOKS fcV'AflCy-,
-oil!, i GOODS; AT"H AVERSTXCK’S.
k ”°«' l ‘ oB '
, J tablisbmentj tho, roost splendid assortment’of
embellished ‘ and superbly, illustrated;An-,
i!-nuals, Ciift-Bpoksi Poetical VVorks.'togelhei',
, i'■with on .extensive, variety of CHILDREN’S
■iPIGT.ORIAU' BOOKS, fur, church of all dgos,
/'suitable :kb presents fqr.thq.flolydays.' His ,as
• aottmenliin this.Hno Is.the finest, he has ever pre
isehled* and cannot;fail to please, as well in. the
i',6etouty< of tlie,books as in. their cheapness; '.He
just opened a splepdid assortment of
- IIoly<l»y Fancy Goods,
, 'which ii\yould be impossible to enumerate in an
Wwertiaemeht, but which comprise every variety
pf elegant fancy articles, of the styles and
; latest designs. He would call particular attention
tq . his,choic^.,supply, of PERFUMES, from the
. , [celebrated ' establishments of'Roussel, Haiti and
.. oijiVrs, vvi h .Fancy Soaps and every article der
i l«ired toilet. /.Also,,Musical Instruments,
Ijadi/’s und Gentlemens Cutlery, in variety,
Gold. Pena and Pencils, Port Monnairsi Walking
Hanes, liaskets in great variety, and the'roost
elegant assqTtin.enl of Girandoles, Flower Vases,
Screens,'
Vitrlor and Study liamjis,
either for lardor burning fluid, which; has never
beep’ presented in this borough. Also, FRU.ITS,
CONFECTIONERY, PRESERVED FRUITS,
' NUTS and an innumerable variety of other artl
clCs, which it is impossible to mention in detail,
' but Which comprise almost every article which
' can bVaSketl for in the lino'of fancy goods, tyc.
' 'ThbVpubllc are especially invited to call and see
'’ ! thqnVduring the llolydays. Uoinember the old
'stand; North Hanover Street,
. S. W. HAVERSTICK. -
December 20,1849.
GRAN HISRRI ES.~A largo lot of Cranberries,
in pritne ordeP, just received at the store of
; S. W, HAVERSTICK, .
December 20, 1649,
. MOOTS, AIN'I> SHOES, ■
■TTyM; M,PORTER has just received a iargo and
. Yy, elegant assortment.of,
• ; ' HOOTS AND SHOES,. , ‘
.-- suited to the present season, among which' are Men''
< - mid Hoys’ Thick Boots, Kip& Cnlfdo., Gum Shoes,
- • Buffalo Over Shoes, Ac. hadicH’.Gnitora, liuekius,
. Slippers and Ties, of I-eailicr* Morocco and Kid,
mode in the In.cst style; a hrgesupply of Misses' and
..Childrens'Gaiters, Boots tinn Buskins. . Every Je
scriptidn of to as uspat.-,.
' Cull at Porter s’Shoo Store i* Mnin- slfect',. opposite
thd MethodM Church.
. V December 20, 1849
Dry Goods! Dry Goods!
yin PACKAGES JUST RECEIVED AT THR
£t\J Now Store. corner of Hanover and Loutlior
.aimed, opposite Win. Leonard’s old slond. .
„ CALL AND EXAMINE,
Broadcloths, Cassimercs, Satlincts,
and Vestings;
■Mouselin de Laines, Ginghams,
PRINTS, : DOMESTIC) GO.ODS, TAILORS'
. TRIMMIN(!S.\U, Also,
■', BOOTS,.SHOES,' HATS aiid CAPS,
Call olid sob for yuursclvc*. .
■:,i ... : n. w. Woods, Avi.
Dccbmbcr,2o, 1840, ,
Second Arrival of Fall Goods.
At the Now Store,
Corner of Hanovcr .and Lmtlher Struts, opposite
Wm, Leonard'* aid stand.
THE Lundeisigned respectfully informs Ms
friends and (he public, ttml lie lins Junt relurm-d
from Philadelphia, with a large and ciirofully se ?
lected assortment nf . , , '
. ’ Now Fall Goods,
purchased altho lowest prices, and which ho is de
termined to sell at small profits, A large assortment
of Cloths at from 76 cents to sfl per.yd; Oassitnorcs,
Cnsstnels nnd ypriou" prices;
Ladies Drr.ss UuuiU, nuchas Delaines, Coshmorcs.
Coherg Mbnlso Twills,.ThibetCju(Jis,ond a splendid
ussnrtmont of Silks. An elegant assortment of
•Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching
sjoajlon. Cheeks, Tickings, bleached and unbleached
Muslins.
MOOTS .JED SHOES-
A wull selected assortment of. Men’s, Women's, ami
Children’s I3oots and Shoes, good and handsome, —
Uoy’s and Men's Cloth and Hungarian Caps.
GROCERIES innlllhclrvnriety, viz: Sugar,
OolTee; Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's entebra*
led Teaa. Spibps, &c., and the boat quality ol
CorpetChaln
N, W. WOODS* dgt, '
December 20, 1840
, N. B. All orders from ilia country promptly n|.
tondto. Rags, Eggs, Bullor; ami alTLindt of I’ rO .
dace token at market prices.'
Estate nfolloe.
LETTERS of administration bn the estate of Mary
Marlin, deceased, Into of 1 Newton township,
Cumberland county, Ponnsylvnniu, have been grant
ed to the subscriber residing in the same township.
Alt pprsons indented to said oslato will nuiko imme
diate payment, and those having ctqlms'will present
them properly authenticated foi settlement, to •
* JOHN HIGHLANDS, ExV.
December 13, 18140—01* ,
Elastic Doll Heads.
ANEW Bnd’benutiful arlicbir believed tube su
perior to anything of tho kwd ever before ipan
ufscluiod. .’Being elastic.will notbroihbyifalllng,
and boipgipaiated i'n oil it may bo washed with soap
and yrater whop soiled, and readily restored to their
orlg|nal bqauty,, For sale at the cheap store of
,V P.MONYER. .
December lb, 1840.
lu tlto Court of Common.kMcas
.. bf* CUM DE RLAN D COUNTY.
Catharine Myers, lato Catha-’V No. 84, August
rmb Heavinger, by her father. Term, 1840. Bub
and next friend, John Jleav* (poena sur divorce,—
toger, , : t fl3lh Nov. 1840, on
. . vt.' • raolionof Mr. Todd,
George \V. Myers. J proof, having been
made that the said George W. Myors^could not bo
found. I .)Notice is hereby given- to;the 'said. George
W, Myers, to appear on the 14th day. of . January,.
‘lB5O, to answer the complaint of the said Catharine
Myers., DAVID SMITH, BlTtf
December 13„1849—4v
fr 'ProcKaniatioii.
WHEREAS the Honorable FueUbuick Wattb
Judge of ; (Iiq several Courts (jf Cbm
,mon Picas of tbo counties of Qiimborland, Perry and
Juniata, in Pennsylvania, .and justice of. the several
Courts of Oyer,and Tcrminc.r and G'onoial JaU,De
livery imaaid .counties, and Hon. John Stuart and
John Clendcnln, Judges of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and. General Jflil DeliVcUy, fbr the trial of
all capital and other offences, in, ihoqqid county of
Oumbvrland-rby thplrpfccopls tomo directed, dated
the ;13th of November,.l64o, haVo ordered the Court'
of Oyer ond Terminer end General Jail,Delivery, to
bo holdan at Carlisle, on tho 3d Monday of .January,
next, (being.lhe I4thday).at' 10 o’clockin theforc
noon, to continue,two.weeks*.
NOTICE; is therefore the Coro
ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of .th.osaid
county of Cumberland, that’thoy are by the said .pre
cept commanded to bbthen.and thorq in Jhdir propor
persons, with their rolls, records; inquisitions, cxami
potions, .'and all other to do those,
things which to, their ofllcesappcrlain tbbo,dorie,ond
all those that are bound by, prosecute
ngixinsl the prisoners that are or then shall be in the
Jail of said.county, arc to bolhbxo lt> pTofeeeUic them
ns shuli bejust. . .DAVID SMITH, SherifiT.
, SusniTv’s pvvica, ‘ '
. Carlielo, Deb.,,iff, 1849. , i ..
SUcrilPs Sales.
BY virtue'of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas,,
issued out of the Court of Cbinmop Pleas; of
Cumberland county, and to. mb directed,;T.will ex
pose : tho following Real-Estate to public,solo,.at the
Court-House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Satur
day the sJth day of January, 1050, at,lO o'clock, A;
M„-Vi* J'l . . -,1 ; r- *
A lot of: ground situatd in Frankford , township,
bounded by lands of ——;Mountz, John Hays, Sam*,
uol J avory and others,: containing aqros, more or
lefck, 1 having (hereon creeled a slory
f • '; liog House, &b.
Seized and iakehin execution os the prbperly of
Michael; Loley. ~t .
Also, alf Iho.intcrcKl ,of Thomas. 8. Wilson, in'
that property‘known ;is the' CUMBERLAND FUR
NACE ESTATE, situated in plckinsoo township,
boundcd.by. lands formerly of Dr. W. Ohamhefc, At
G. tJg6,.iho. Pino Grove Estate, Buchanan’s heirs
and others. ' Seized and taken in execution as tbo
properly of Thomas S. Wilson.
Also, a tract of land,- situated in Southampton
township, containing 4 scree, more, or loss, bounded
by lands of. Martin Thrush bn the north, cast and
south, by. Wm. ,Highlands, and west by John Dun
can, having thereon eroded a two story
• Frame House & Kitchen.
Seized and taken hi execution us tho property of
WiMiimHauk. " .
’ Also, a tract of land, situated in South Middleton
township, known as tho . ■ • ‘ .
“ Carlisle, Iron. Works Estate,’'
containing 10,000 acres, more or less, haying there
on erected a large Brick Mansion House, a Forgo
and Furnace, a new-Morcbant.'Mill, with four run
of stone,,3. large'Bank Barns, and necessary Tenant'
•Houses,. Coat Houses, • Carpenter nriu Blacksmith
Shops, Stabling, dec, . Seized and taken in execution
aelUo property of Ma.y Executrix of Michael
Ego. docMi;. , . ,• -■ . - ; .
Also,, a tract of land, situated in Southampton
township, containing 450 acres, more or less.hqund*
od by lands of R, Scott, Esq., on the north, Carlisle
Bank Properly on tho cast, the Adams , county lino
on the south, and lands of Charles Wharton on the
west. Seized and taken in execution os tho proper
ly of William Orcsslcr and James Rocaides.
Also, a lot of ground, situated in Shippensburg.
containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by lands
of John Haum on the north, Samuel Wilson On (he
bast, Alexander Matccr on the south, and Mary
M’Furlaml on the west, haying thereon erected a
two story Plastered '
House. & Frame Barn, ,
'acef ' Seized and.,taken in execution as the rtroporl
of Danipl'Powell. ,‘r .. .
Also* several adjoining tracts of land, shunted in
Weslpcnnsbcrough end Frapkford; townships, con
taining 10 qoos.dc W 5 porches, more or less, bound-;
ed by lamU of Andrew. Forbes,,.John Dunbar, Gep;
Roth and Georgc.Sli'omivbaving (liereop erected.tf
Stode Merchant & GrlstMill,
i Woollen'Factor}, Carding Factory, I two story
Dwelling Houses, 3 Barns, a Cooper Shop, &c,—
Seised and tqken.in execution.aa iho properly of M.
C. Davis.' And ail lobe aold by liio, -
- . david smith; sii’ir.
Carlisle, pee. 13, 1840.
'.Tavern License.
NOTICE is hereby given t lint I Inlond lq apply nl
the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions
of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern
or public house in tbs.house lately kept by Allen
Cook, in South Middleton township.
. , , JOHN,WOLF..
, December 15, lEHif—3l*
Wo,the .midefaigned,citizen, of ih‘o (uwns/lip of
South Middleton, in the county of Cumberland, do
certify that wo arc well acquainted .with llic above
named John Wolf,.that ha is jf good repute for hon
esty and loinpord tied, and is well provided withhouse
room and conveniences for tho occoimrtnjalion of
strangers and travellers, and tholsucli fnn or Tavern
w necessary tq accommodate the public am) entertain
stronger* and travellers.
, Sitnucl Hartzlcr, Samuel Sccpy,
William Day, ,G. Dt Uruighond.-
Ncnry Wse, . , Robert Grohanf. ,
Samuel Zug, Genrgo Brennan,-
, Isaac Kaufman, , , Jacob ShaeflW;
Georg© Sheflor, *• John D. Shat-ilcr.
i Win. liurbor.
Tavern License.
N OTICE is hereby given that I intend to opply ot
the next term of tho court'of Quarter Sclsions
of Cumbdrlaml county,-for a license to keep a tavern
$ public house in (ho house I now occupy as such
in South Middleton township.
JOHN RICKER.
December 13,1840—3l*
Wo tho undersigned citizens of South Middleton
township, in the county of Cumberland, do certify
thatwb nrowell acquainted with tho above named
John Ricker, that ho.is of good repute;for honesty
and'temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of
strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern
is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain
strangers and travellers.
1 Robert C. Slorrctl, Daniel Rider, .
; j George W; Wolf, Benjamin Rider, -
John-Baker, ' Jacob Myers,
Samuel Marlin, ' David Frederick,
Peter Young,' John Myors,
George AVebbert, sr. Gcorgo Carver,
Henry Wcbbcrt, John Goodyear, •
Jacob Goodyear,. Cyrus Ringwnlt,
William Rider,Abraham Ilortzlor.
Tavern License.
NO! ICE i* hereby given that I intend to apply at
tho next term.of tho court oi Quarter Sessions of
Unmborland county. for a license to keep a tavern or
pubho house in the huuso.qt presont odcupled.by Jos.
Grier, In Cumberland county, To.
:D c o o n^rl3., l B <l !.-3^ B^,tP^AND -:
r Wo, the subscriber*.cUUcnflorSilvcrSprjng town
ship, in tha cotpily of Cumbbflind, do certify , that
tho tavern proposed to bo kept by Caleb Ik Hilde
brand, in .Ihf town of Hogcelown, is nedc**ary to
BO t coinniojalo the public and; cntipftaih strangers and
travellers: and liiaMlio said’Co lob,'B; Hildebrand is
of good repute for.lionosty apd tomper'aneb, and Is
welt provided with house foonvand conveniences fur
the nocommodution ,of strangers and 1 traVellbrsv.
1 J, M. Martin, John Lul,
David Rood, Frederick Myei's,* %
Fisher Nosbel, William Kanaga,
Peter Phillips, Thomas Fisher,-
Isaio Zoamur, , Jacob whitman,
Henry Voglesong, John Glominan,
•'Thomas Anderson, Samuel Hess,
SumuofKul*; Georgd Forney.
CAPS. A largo assortment 1 rtf Men*s & Boy**
-Gaps of ,oyo;y variety, Just received 1 Ql; the
cheap store of,Arnold & Devi. ,
September sy, 1840.
For Rent.
: n _n~ ' TriAT elcgant ancl commodious two
story Brick'H6use; on Iheiouth side of
' l«■ j|>H»East' High’street, Carlisle, now in tho.oe*
bf W. fl.- MMbr. Esq/ There
is every convenience attached to the house to make
it a dcslrhble ftsitlencdl hltvlng tt Cistern, n’Garden
toll of choldo fruit' Ifces, Stabling s Ac* For terms
apply lb LEM’L. TODD, Agft.
December 13, 1840—8 t ■' '' 1 ’ '
For Relit,
WILL be offered for rent, at public, outcry, at
Orlh’a hotel, in this Borough, on Saturday the.SSd
« Instant, at 2. o’clock lt\ the, afternoon, the
HOUSE and LOT at present occupied,by
(•tiiHLthe subscriber, on the corner pf North dml
JlitiflOHanover streets, Carlisle, . In addition ,to
the hoUso there is, a back building,* stable,, Ac., on
said lot. Possession given on the Ist of,January,
1860. DAVID GRIER,
i December 13, 1840—8 t
For Rout*
ONE amongst the best stands in the Borough; a
large end commodious house, having .13.apart
mortis and « collar under, the whole, near the Centre
Square, eltuateori’ High] Street,, nearly foppositd'
Burkholder's hotel, and at present occupied by W;
T. Pbaler. - . !
1 Also, a Frame House.and Stone,-.Kitchen, {uwug
six rooms and two-cellars, situate in. Church alley.
Possession given on the Ist of April next.
December 13,1840—6 t
AnctUor’s Notice*
rpHE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the court
X to marshall and distribute the assets in the hands
of Samuel Woodhurn, Sequestrator of-the Hanover
amLCarlislo Turnpike Road Company, will attend
for.that. purpose at iho; Arbitrators Chamber, in the
Court Houec, in Carlisle, on 3d;day
ofdanuary. 1850.:
,W. S. COBEAN, Auditor;’,
December 13,1840—3 t ~ ~,,.. ,
'OFLEXTERS., ' ' ; ‘
iIST OFLETTERSrofnaining-inlhcPofct-ofiico
at Carlisle,Pa., December 1,1849* • PerSoxs in-
toilers on lhislist,will ploascsaylhoy 4re
advertised. - • :. ' .
Austin Mrs M’Calisler James
Akerd Mrs Margaret Rl’Olure Mrs
Arnold. John , . Marquarl John jr
"Arnold C' Mickey Lewis
Askew Wm M'Grahon G..
Drisban William . , M’Outluch Samuel
Bush Dr. Christ , Miller Joseph
Burns Mrs Rebecca. M’Lean Wm,
Bradley Samuel , MVulloch' James
BUner Adam Moore John
Brown 12 C Esq Moudy Miss Catharine
Baker Philip . Myers Mrs,Sarah ,
Bean Israel M’lntire Chas J T
Beecher Peter Myers Miss Susan
,Boles - Jerome W. ' ’ M’Cnff Jacob -
Beck Nathan ’ ’ Murphy John •.
Drickcr’Miss Mary AnnNill Mrs Mary A' ■ -
Bomoll Stephen ■ ''Nyhan Rebecca. ,
Chroelv Isac ; (Mean Land •
Cline Slmen-. Parks Adallno : ;
Caldwell JMH ' Porter Miss Tabitha, ■
Cblp David,, Pitman T D Esq ;
Cannon C P Pluser John
| Collier JM&Brothers Rider, Wm
(Caller John. Rinheson Mary
Carolliers Miss M. O, Ridhebaugh Jacob. .
Cardthers Wm W, Rhbads Samuel.
Croft Henry Ritchie Robert ‘ _
ClejlqnOlrs Catharine UanUinMlss Margery
Caufman Mrs Calhariheßitnef James
Caldwell Rev Ritael MisSMaryA
Caufman Mrs Mary Annßlnehart Henry.
Clqrk Wm- Ringland Jno K -'
Car Son John D . Reep John EsiJ -
Crider John Snyder Henry
Dea Patrick Smij-li Mrs Hariet
Dill Miss Margaret. . Smiih George A
Diehl Michael 3 . Sharp Stewart
Diffinbaugh Jacob ■ Sheilabarger Isaac
DayidaonMiseElirabetltSlieriffDavid.
Drachui, Harriet ' ••• Shotrone Polor
Emmet Joseph Jr.. . Seaton Miss Angeliob 2
Ewell OS ■ ,i Smith Phoebe <
Ecker Davidi ■ &tattb,Bernard
Eagin Mrs Margafel ■ Sulivan Horty
Eitor Samnp) Sloner David
Evertsbuch Wm Strom'eWilliarri
■ b'rahn’Charles Shngfy Susan . .
Fettrow Joseph Schuler ThomaS C
Pronce-dllrs C Stoner Michael '
Frazier John P EstJ Sangry Mrs •.
FfSh'bbffi Mfs Ellid *• Sangry Mias Sorbli .
Fetrow Sanders David -
Garner David Smyth Hugh ■
GlnghfcfJohn Shink.Mias Abbi -
Crimea John 3'‘ '• SlumbnUgb'Jacob'
Gtbler Frederick • 1 Stoner Augustus l 4
Graham Samuel . ■‘Shorn Jpaqph H. i..
■ Goodyear-Benjamin StolTer James
Graham Charles 3 . Sulivan John
Grliel Pnlripk. , Sirjekler Sumo.el 1
Gutshall Adam . Snyder Jacob A
Gross..Percllla ’ Smith S S
Oilespy Patrick ~ . Siicklornon Jacob
Genale Wilhelm Fred Simon Goo
Gil lard James . - Swanger George jr ,
Hosier Ged'rco . Spanr Andfoty ~ |
Holtman Llizobeih Shaly. Mies Mary
Heagy John Stangor John Lewis S
Hill /ease 2’ Stewart Alex
Hup'perd Johna'lliah. Slrntldn Jacob ~ .
Hnickef Adam Strno Miss.Catbar/ne
Hamilton Douglas? Schaddop David!
(laudal'ieek George ■ '(Visile Moses 9 .
• Henrirk Goorg'o Jam As 3*
Hosler-Jf.hn ‘ > Trotfi) Samuel . • ‘ .
Henllne AroVr Tonillsaod Miss'^mahda
Hurley Miss Saran L
Hurley Mrs 8 1 venasdlen ,
Hahinglon Onen ‘ Ve'naadlen Miss ft. ~
Hesse F W ! ’ WUlldmS Messfß&Bros
Hard Susan Ward ’
Henline Anlpli : Wnlalar George
Hurlramn Abraham \V*n Jeremiah $
Hoover John' White James
John Jamoa Weight GeorgAnA 3
Johnson K H Wiao Lf£o.
Kuhns George Williams Samuel
Kline John Walls Rev J
Kinsler Charles Wilson Joseph
Line George Williams Mrs B
Lang Michael Woods Alexander
Loy John VVhoolor Wm .
Lqedy John \VA , Woods MUs.Sarah
Lehman David Wlrioh C. H,
Loib Christian >, Wagner Samuel
Lehman Mary M Wagner Mrs Mary A .
Longneekor Benjamin Whitmor Joseph
Lenvin Miss Mary Wiedner John
M’Oluro Mrs Matilda Zoigler Mrs Susan.
Mofllt John ‘ • Zoipler Oeorgo ■
Miller O W B. D. WUNDERLICH, P. M
COVERLY’S lIOTJEIi,
MARKET SQUARE', -HARRISBURG, PA;
SlNCE'the close of the last business season,this
Hotel has boon greatly enlarged* and undergone
a thorough'alteration, innovation, papering'and re
furnishing; Ibetehy modernizing and making it deci
dedly the moat comfortable, oonvrnfoht and bast ‘ar
rangedl Hulclv at tho seat of Government i '• «• i
> -'The looflttoh is peculiarly flno, abd such as to add
greotlyto (he comfort of guest*, being in the moat
'central'und delightful part of Harrisburg.
-.’lTlio huihlihg contain*7l chambers; Is three stories*
nigh; eighty feet front on Second street 1 , I 'and 60 feet
fronton Market'Square,with Mowings'extending*
bock 140 font and ocapaclburf court In the Centro.
• Tito DINING ROOM,ia..capable of seating 126
persons. "
HOT and, COLD BATHS he., lidon aUded'a»a'
comprise part of the.new improvements. ' 1
The various departments pf the House have Ueert 1
placcd ander such management as enables the Pro*
lirtetbi'to guaranteo to his-patrons, frlendd, snd (ho
travelling community, that every possible attention
will be given' hr ttielreoihfort; • . i •:
■ Aftbr returning his sincere thatlks for the very
liberal,patronage heretofore extended to him, he mbs \
rtapoctfully solicits a 1 continuance df It. * .
COVBRLY.,
■ Harrisburg, Dec. 18,. . f •
Hd lor the Hollidays!
Kriss . Kizfgle’s Head Quarters,
/.^i^cARLtsLEi.PA.;:
IS the place where; country merchants and tire pub
lip in general, will find the largest and.best as
sortment of. \
Confectionaries j
ever offered in this county, manufactured of the best'
thtitbrial’cspressly for the Holidays! and will be sold
wbblcfidle or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber
North Hanover street,few doors north of the Bank,
where sll'are invited to call and Examine'for ; them
solves, as it would be impossible to mention all the
varieties. ' Ho would also callattention to a large
assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa
tions, consistingrof ~ .
r ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS,
Figs; Pruens,.Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds; Eng
lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts,-Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co
coa Nuls, dec. In connection with the above he has
just received a larago ssortment of English, French;
ohd'American •
Toys Si Fancy Goods,
consisting in part of fine French Card and Sewing
Baskets of [entirely., new patterns, Fancy. Boxes of
wood,, paper,and glass, Wax and other Doll-heads,'
Kid. and Jointed Doles; Basket, Bell Bone, and other
Raftles; Games and Puzzles of, the latest style; Fur
niture, tea setts, and nine 'in boxes, fiddles, guitars,
pianos, L acdordeons, harmednicant, drums, guns, and
other articles of war. Glass and China toys, mantle
ornaments, Tools in boxes,’ woolly, doge, wagons and
wheelbarrows, tubs, ‘cradles, Noah's Arks, masks,
nmrbles of all kinds; fancy soaps; colougno, ox.mar
ro'w, shavingpream, hair and clothes Brushes, Ac.-
Ho has also on'hand o prime lofof FRESH GRO
CERIES, consisting of ColTocs, Teas, Sugars, Mo
lasses,'Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in
fact all articles in the Grocery line, which will be
disposed of At tho lowest rates. 1
Orders from a.distance lhank.folly rcceived.dHd
promptly.attended (o. P» MONYBR;
Carlisle, Dec. 6,1849. '• "
ISAAC TODD.
Second .Arrival! ’
CHARLES OGILBV, respectfully'!lht
public* (hat be has commenced and will j>e;open'
ing for; some days, his SECOND-PURCHASE bl
; Winter Croods:
His stock at. preseht’is vbtjr, largo ’and general, qhd
with tho addition ufthis- skcUnu, ponciuss, hb flut
ters bintself that'ho will.be able to ploaSc all those
ihal'wish to lay out their clsb,t6 a good advantage
The stock consists in part ofo voiy extensive assort
raenl of
■ Ladies Drafts GoodS;.
a valuable assortment of WINTER SHAWLS, of
tho most -fashionable styles;,-French. -Gorman and
English M|2RINOES, Alpa
cas, and Sacking Qualities;
French English now Mous dc
Lainosj French, English, and American Chintzes.-
Also, a general and handsome stock of
■,' l Cloths, Gnssimeres, SattinetS)
Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys,, and a great miny other
kinds of Gpads for gontibmen's wear. One of (tie
largest:stocks, of Wjiitd dnd,Brown Muslins; (bat
Has* been. in Curlislq for aeVeial years, which
purchased before the advance in Cotton Goons.
Also, a full aiid complelo assortment of
, Boots & SIIOCS,
which will'be sold at the lowest notch, together with
o’-large'stock of Fresh Groceries.
.As v lively trade and small profits is t|io oidei of
tlio day, we. say come one. come all,, and secure for
yourselves good bargains, ,
.CHARLES OGILBY.
I Carlisle, Nov■ 16 f 1849
Clicap Clothing Stove*
. Great Bargains!
THE subscriber wohld respectfully. Inform bis
friends and the public in general, that ho has re
moved Ids largo ahd. extensive assortment of
lic.idy-inadc Clothing:,
to the tbbtp recently occupied as a store by George
W»,HUn«r f ..on East Main sttefct, directly opposite
Elliott's DFUg‘ slble,ahd*vVilljln Jodfdo/Ogilby
store, where bo. will keep constantly on hand, alt
kinds of .Raady-thSdo Clothing, ttnd everything per*
taln!h#tb gfantlcmtli’s w&Klrobes, The clothing ab
offers fdf sale Is riiatlo lip In his dwfi'sbbp, by
rienced workmen',.and under his owl) supervision.-
He'feels. Hfepafpd to offer great bargains in the
Clothtilg Nob; and to test this fact ho would earnest
ly invito (ho citizens of (his county to give him a
call, and examine the Quality of his stock and bis
prices, before purchasing elsewhere;
Ho will also, as heretofore, continue to make up
all kinds'of Clothing according to . order, and (hose
who prefer it'can have their measures tokenj and
(heir garments made iip'to their plooscmept. Al
ways on hand d largo assortment of Cloths, Cassi
meres, SalUncls, Vestings, &c. , • •
Don’t forgot the place—directly opposite Elliott’s
store, and tHthin two doors of Ogllhy’s. .
Nathan hantch.
•' Carlisle} Nov 22, 1649—3 m ,
LOOK HERE I
CIIEAPttOODS;
THE BtibsanbCrf haye/asibompjoipc/ tlieirpar
ohases of F.all- and- .Winter Goods. .Their stock
consists in,part of CLOTHS and Cassimeres,*
Vestings from $1 tq $5 per yd.; Cassinets, of all
colors and prices? White; YulloW, Red Flan
nels; Kentucky jeans, Velvet Colds, Beaverleens;
Calicoes by tho cart load;. .Moua do
Lafncdj Werffiofes; Palomatfalfod Thibet Cloths*
Coburgofolfts, Alpachay, Fancy Mohair Lustres/
Checks, Tidkihgs, D’omosiir (nngKama, Canton
Ff{fim6ld, Lindseys, P/alndeLaines, in pinks,
brown, mhruho, and bfaek, for cts; pel: yard/
Mods do Larnes, , / T hfbot and Tekorlf
. Sttatwls) > .
Long.Shnwls. from‘s3 to $10; Silk and Linen
Handkerchiefs; cotton; woollen and cashmerp
Stockings; Irish Linens* Gloves/ Clot I), Glazed,
and Fur CAPS; Gimps'and Fringes/ Ribbons in
Variety; combs, woollen stocking «ll q ua I i-
Ues/cofor# aod p/iceß/ Stool Beads, Furso.Twisl
&Vid Cirtsjia/ Purses, Scarfs,' Grepn UVrago; Table
colors of linen and cloth; oarpet chain, table dia
per, crash and linen diaper, eagings pnd
and. a good assortment of trimmings* than
usual. , •; 4 .
difiit Shoes,
till sizes and pricer; Umbrellas, Oarpettf, yueons-
Hardware, Groceries, Ac/' ’
■ All the above wo purchased with gold and il)-‘
ver, and saVed about 16. per cent, oyer those who*
bought on credit. Call and examine oar Goods/
wo aro* determined to soli them at very small pro
fits. ... . A. AW. BENTZ.
October 10, 1849. v
CinOGEBIES FOR
A NEW supply ofohoico.Grooeriee, embracing
Coffees, Sugars, Mdlaqseb, Spices; and a lot or
Green and Black ; Tq“s, \
with al! tho other variety of arlioles in cur lino,
equal, and probably superior to the* usual vorle
tius, has Just been received und opened at the store
of the subscriber, whore he will ha pleased tn of
fer them to his customers and friends, iuithout any
advance from former prices.:-The public have our
warmest thanks for tho encouragement .extended
Id us, nnd we Indulge the hope lhat we may bo
favored Wllh a continuance of thb same.
Carlisle, Got liV 1849. J.- W» EDY. .
~ and Variety Store.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub
lie, that be baa taken that well known stand,
lately owned by James Fleming, oq thfi corner of
Pitt and High streets, directly opposite the Mansion
House, where ho wilt keep constantly on hand an
SMortmor.t of DRUGS. MEDICINES, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery, and Fon<y Articles, which hb ja'deter
mined.to sell iW. HaVlng engaged the services of
«n experienced Druggist I ,*he flatters,htlnMlf to be
able to give general satisfaction to all*. ,*
Physicians and Country Merchant* supplied, at
r ducod prices. HENRY A. STURGEON,
Carlisle, August 16, 1849,
T\R. JAYNE’S Family Medicines for sale at the
1/Drug’and Variety store of Henry A. Sturgeon.
r lV«wvllle Academy! 1
SKLBti't CI.IBSICAX> A»D ScUOOL’,
Nt&hille, Cunib'frtaWd County* Fa.
1+ is confuiently believed that few institutlbiVs offer
greaicc inducements Ip than ttilr-tbovol
Located in the raidatpf a cbmmuhily proverbial for
ibclr intelligbrlcd, morality and regard for tho interests
of religion, this- Academy can effectually guard its
members from evil and immoral influences.- Advan
tages are likewise .offered to those desiring to pursue
the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those
of most similar institutions. , ;■
Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send
them to a Seminary, of learning, ore respectfully soli
cited to visit Newville, and judge of the advantages
for themselves, at least, procure a circular con
taining full particulars, by addressing
JAMES HUSTON, Principal.
NcWvihe, Pa., Aug. 23,1849—1 y
Plainfield Classical Academy.
Four miletweßt of Carlisle, between the Newville
State Road and the Cumberland Volley Railroad.
■ i ... SEVENTH SESSION.
THE Seventh session will commence on Monday
the ftlhof NovbV.' 1340* Thenumber of students
is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col
lege, Counting House, Ac. .. ..
Tho situation precludes tho possibility of dtUdbiUk
associating with the viclousordbpravcflibeiHgtttnote
from town or village, though easily, accessible by
State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of
which pass tbroughlands attached to the Instltdtlon.
" : TERMS.
Boarding,Waahing',tdUidn', Ac.,(persess.) 850 tb
Latin or Greek,' ft 00
Instrumental Music 10 00
French or German. 6 Ob
• Clrctlldrs with rofcionccs. Ac,,furnished hy
R.K; BURNS,Prlnblpal
October 8, : 1849.—1 y ‘
NEW ARRIVAL
OFpOREION $ DOMESTIC HARDfr.iRk
TACfID SBNER hds JiiaC returned' from the east*
i) 'em. cities with it ribUr assortment of Goods, £htcH
be is now opening at His cheap stoic} in North Hah
over street, next door to Glass’ hotel*. -„ ”,
Gils, Glass* Paints* Cbpai, Jajsaii}
and Black VarrilMies,' of extra quality; ; Nalls noil
Spikes, Watts’ Bar Iron, Cast, Shear, Blistered, and
Spring Steelj Locks, Hinges; Screws, Planes, Saws,
Chisels, Augers* Axes;'Knives,* Forks; dec.. ‘ Shoe
Fihdings Of bVcfy description; Persons wanting any
thing in the' nardwaie lino, woUicj,dd wfall to giro
Us a call, as wo nro determined to 5011.10. w fqr ( cash.
Thb Highest price yyill bo paid fob SQHAP IRON
and FLAXSEED, at the store of
Carlisle, Nov 15, 1649 JACOtI SENER.
Tremendous Arrival
OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS;
At the. Cheap Whoksdtc and Retail Bry-gouds
Store of
. ... ARNOLD & LEVI:
THEY havejußtrcbelvettSHdata nofr Opening
in North' Hanover alfeel, 3 dodia north of the Car
lisle Bank andoppdsitfe Haverstick’a Drug store;
the rrioelextensive a&soHmdni ofFall and Winter
Gddds, ever brought to Carlisle; Among iliedd
goods may be found a beautiful Selection of
liadlcd Br£s§ Goods,
plain, black and changeable Silks, silk sloped,
figured, hnd embroidered Cashmeres, small fig’rd
and striped Delaines, in greai variety; plain, black;
and changeable Alpacas, Mohair Lusters, plain
and hgdijpd Shfek Cloth, French Morinos. Parri
mattos, worsted plaids, bonnet satins, ribbons,
Brussels Lace, blabk silk fringe and belts.
SHJlfVLS.~ Terkefa; Thibet, Mods de Lain,
and plaid Shawls; Moravion, Lamb’s Wool, Al
paca and Silk Hose; Gloves and Mitts.
, CLOTHS & CJJSSIMtiRES; SaltrneUs. Ken
tucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Cloth, urabahd Deli
ver Cloths, for men’s overcoats and sacks;
Boots & Shoes;
'yVe have added to our immense stock of Dry
?oodj, a large assortment of Bools and Shoes,
Vhlch; will be sold very cheap at Ule stole of Ar
ojd & LpvL.,' l „, ! j
September 27, 1849;
aoytr Goods dc Cheap Clothing;
I hi) subscribers have jiisi returned from Phila
delphia with splendid assortment of Goods for
gentlemen's wear, with which they intend offering
great inducements to the citizens of Carlisle and
surrounding country. They have on hand uq as
aortment
ci/OTiiirvCc,
such as Dress Coats, Cloaks, Over-coat?, Vests}
Pants, Shirts, Bosom's, Collars; Uhdfer Shirts,
Drawers, Glovds, Sioolcingd, Silk ahd other Cra
vats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats,
Caps, Trunks, Travelling Bags and Umbrellas} 1
all of which they intend selling at a very small
advance onoiiycos(,havjngforiheirmouo ‘‘small
profits and (fulcß sales..*’ ..They, wish it.tp bo uh
dersfood that their clothing Is all manufactured
under Uieir own and not In the
pity, hence they arc enabled to warrant every ar
ticle lh‘ey sell,, } . t ' . It
~ Having an experienced Putter the!/
establishment, they aro prepared at of! times to
make to order any article of clothing in a neat.'
fashionable, and substantial manner, and at short
notice. , t , ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. ,
. 4 , North Hanuwtr Sj* opposite Monger's Store'*
Carlisle, Oct. 4, Ibiv— 3m
Fire Insurance.
THE Allen n'hd Ka st peqns bo rough Mutual Fife
Insurance Company of Cumberland county,lncor
porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or-.
in operation* under tho management]
of the following bomfntssioners, viz: ,
Jacob Shelly (W in*. R.‘ Gorges, Michael faock
iln, Mplphoir Brnh’nemari,' Christian Stayman,
Simon Oyster, Jacob M,’ Ooover, Lewis Hyer,
Mimry Logan, Benjamin H. Muaser, Jacob Kirk,
Sa'muel ProWjell, Joseph Wlckersliam*'..
w The fates of insurance aro as low ftfut favorable
ns any Company of the kind In the State. Pe
rsons wishing to becotnh members’ are invited to
make application to lhe t dgenls or the company
who are willing lo wait upon them m any time.
JApOB SH E|L(y, President*
1 » «... Fiu Presided*
Lewis Hvrr * Secretary.
. Micfurl Cocklin, TVeostrrer.
tfovomoer L 184B*
1 /
„ . . •. AGENTS. .... - ...
, .Cumberland Martin,N. Cum
berland; 0.13. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Z’pnr
ing, ShlremanstoWn: Robert Moore and Chqrlcs
8011, Carlisle;'lsaac Kinsey, Mecbanlcsbufg;' Dr.
J, Ahl, Churchtown. i UI . , , .
York coun/y—John Sberriok, JLiaburn; .John
Uo.wman, Dillaburgr. Ppter .Wplford, Frapklln;
John Sm|lh, KsqV Washington; W. Sticking,
Dover; Daniel RafTensborger, J. W. Croft.
Harna&urg—Hovscr & Lochmon. . .
Members of the oompnify having Policies about
id expire can have them renewed by making ap
plication to any of the ogents, „ .
NOVICE.
APPLICATION will ho made d'l the next session
oflhe Legislator for an aller
alien iri'thb charter of the Carlisle Deposits Batik, *o
ns to confer dpoiif tho Institution the rights and pri
vileges of a Hank ofiWuo.,
By order of the Board of Directors.
s ; W.S.OOBEAN, Cashier.
CarfKe Deposits Dank,?
June 30, 1840, J
Ifookcr’i Farlnn,
X mw article prepared Bipr««ly /or FamHit9 % Hotels,
, ’ and Eating Houses,
TNTRNDBD for* Puddings, Omelet, dec,, and
i uneqUalled fprGrual,-Thickening.-Soup and
Gravey, and as a aubstitute Is preferable trrmany
other articloa, now in use—UeW very delfcieua.
The onljr way tojMge lif to iryTiV To b-.h.dei
iho .tore of i. V/; EflY
Ootobet 4« 184# ’ i ,
sli
nervous biSßAsba
Aid of thoi? Comi'Jninlf wl»l«U are called py.jn impaired,
weakened or unhoaUUy conditlonot tuo .
• ~ fcM;
Thl* lieniiiihu and convenient application of the iriyit'erjotii
power* of GALVANISM and MAONKTISM, ha* b—n t>hh
notmced by dUUngulihed pl»j*ician«, both In * - .urope,epd,tyj
t/ulted State*, to be the moil valuable medicinal ditcovtrjf tj
the .#s*.
Dr. CHRISTIE’S BELT
, ; Magnetic FEtripi.,,
it used with the inoit jicifoct and certaiu ilicciu in »ll
caica of
bKWEIIAt; DBBItITT, ' / . /
Strengthening llio wCaftencd body, giving tone to die rimne
organs, and Invigorating the entire system.* Al to In pJlOi
CHAMP, PARALYBI& v>d PAI.SV, DVBPKPBIA orilNDI.
OEKTION, RHEUMATISM! ACUTE and CHRONIC, dour,
EPILEPSY.' LUMBAGO! DEAFNESS, NERVOUS.T«L
MORS, TaEpITATIOH OF THE. HEART. APOPLEXT)
NEUiCaLOIA, TAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, Uyfcß
COMPLAINT; SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE
of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT. DISEASES of theRID-
NfcYS: DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUB«nd PHYSICAL ENj
En.OY.finJ fUI which comphdnti ads*
frofn one simple cansc—namely; • 1
A Derangement of thb Nervoui Syatemi
Utf- In tfKtlVbuS fcbMt’LAJNTS, Drugs and Medicine*
inertaie Ihe disease, for Ihby weaken the vital energies of the
already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening,
life>giving, 7 vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as■ applied byt
this ueaulifiil and woriderful discovery, the exhausted patient
and weakened tufierdr Is restored to former .health, strength,
elasticity and rigor, ...... ,
The great peculiarity and excellence of- •
Dr. Christie's Galvanic CurttlVM,.*’) ! .
c<ip*l*U, in that.ther.nrrtjt and care disesse.'bjf ouit
toard application, in place of tbo Usual mode of drugging Mf
physicking thjo pulient, till exhausted Nature sinks'uopeianljr
under the infliction.-, . »•
Thiy urenglhtn the whole system, eipialire /flee«r<M/vf)sn •/,
the blood, promote the leeretieut.jitd neoer Jo Ike thghttil injury
Hitflfr any n eiifiinji/inicei. Since their introduction - In Ik*
Unlrtd Stolef only Ihree.yeart since, more the* .<
.. ... ,06;OOO terspn* 1 > . , v
including all ages, classes ap'd conditions, among which war*
a, large .number oMa«lles,.i<'ho are peculiarly subjeetto Ndrr
ous t’oifnplalnts, hate been , _
eiwmßLx jywpi permanently cured,* .
when ell hope of relief hadbesu given up, and every thing
.tlsajieen tried in.vain ' . ’ ■ ■■•■ - f
To illustrate the use ot toe*3AIVIC BKLT< suppose
the case of a-pertnh. afflicted skills that bane,of civilisition,
DYSPEPSIA, or imy otber.ChmnJc Or Nervous Disorder. la
ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which,' by their action or
die' nen as and muscles of the stomach, afford reHeCi
but which leave the patient In a lower state,pod with uyofed,
faculties, after the action thus excited baj ceased. Now com*
pare this with the efleet resulting from the applicatldb'ortbe
UAUVAnIU BELT. j Tike a -dyspeptic suflerer. even In iba
worse symptoms of an,attack, and simjijy tie the Belt around
the body, ming tlie Magnetic Fluid as directed, In »'«nort
period the insensible perspiration will' act on the
element of the Celt, thereby causing a tialvsnlc circulation,
which will pass on to the negative, and thence back Again tn
Uie-posjtive, timekeeping up a continuous Ualvaniceircul*
tlon throughout Die system. Tims the-most severe cases ot
DYSPEPSIA art BERHANEN'fLV CURED. A FEW DAYS
IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE
disease dr years. . '.nr
. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS »
Of (lie nuxt Undbiitiikl Cl»*nde r,‘ : ’■ .
From all parti or the Country could be Iren, tuffielent to fill
every column In thii pupef I ■ ~i;;
AH EXTRAORDINARY OABE,
which conclusively proves that •••■
“Truth la atediijjer than Plctloii.” 1
RiikuiiATisHi iso Drspjkp'sjA;
: Rev. Dr. a Clergyrdan (
of jJaw .Jersey,' tit distingillihcd altainmenUand 'exalted
reputation;— l ... . i ,m • •
u t. Uitvc.t
' Dr. ,A. fl.*CMCimr—//ear Sir: You wish to kpow'or me
what Has bean the remit in my own can. h( the application of,
THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply liu
follow*:
For about twtnfu years I had been' suffering .from Dyspep
■in.- Every JMr tire symptoms became worse; nor cntiM I
obtain permanent relict from any course of medical treatment
whatever. Almut fourittn year* *incc, in consequence, of
freqitent exjiounre to (be weather, in the discharge of my’pe*.
torsi dunes, I became subject to.a severe Chronic shei|ma~
Uim, which for year after year, caused me Jndaacfilpßbl*
anguish. Farther: iu the winter or ’dfi and ’to. in eonteqncne*
of prooclubg a great deal in my own and' VaHouS olh«R
churches in till* region, 1 was attacked by the Bronchitis*
jvhich soon became to severe as to requite an immediate sus
j.onsu)n 'of my pastoral labors. My nriruiii tytitH Vos noip
(Acrcu«My pi otirattj, and os my Bronchitis became prone, sq
aUo (Uit my rty tpepsia and Kheumatic aflectlon—thus evincing
that these disorders were connected with each other through
the medium of,the .Nervous System. In the whole phaymacoJ
pole there, seemed. to bo no remedial agent'which .'oouhf
reach and recuperate m)- Nerroos System \ evefy thtagthat I
bad tritd for litis pur|>ose l\sd completely failed. : last I
was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and .(though
with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency.) 1 deVefttlnad
to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC. BELT,
A/ni,.HrA;KLAC;E* wJth Uie MMJp£TIC FLUID. This wax
l in Juno, ISuf, To ur .onnsT. sst.qnishmkht, in two psv* mv
Drsr»>su. n/b none; in riomv dsvs I was Rnsar.n va
fta'ps ui rssToasi. unom) ioi mrs ] since iomittkd
a simma skitick on sucourt ,or>Tiix BaoncMiTiap snn mv.
Riikuhstic srrrcTinn ilia kr‘tirki.v crism 1 to thoO>(.R'mk,
Such Is the wonderful end hinny results of (bo experiment >•
1 hava recommended ,ihe..BELT and FI.UJD to njany who
have hq#4i UkßAxipesuffering from Neuralgic affections. Thajv
harp tried them, with Hsrrr rksults, 1 a*UK»e, »|i’«»Mi r
ossa. i - , '«
] am, dear air. vary respectfully yours, - • •
, ItODEiIT tV. LANDIS.
. bffi CHRISTIE'S
, „GALVANIC, NECIiLACE „
f» tued for til comjJaJuli affecting (he Throator Head, auch aa
Bmnchitii,. Inllatnmutinn of the 'i'hroeU> Nerrooa
Headache, Hir.jtlneii or (he Mead, .Nemaleja In. the ♦Face,
Bqaxlug t|r llnaring In, the Km* .Upafneii. »hlcb U generally
Norroua, and that duticiiid complaint, called 'fic Doloraua.
... , P'dldy and paralysis; /•
/ll /fTij> iiclan«,ackiKi\vlc'lct! that thr»c Itrnhlo diibaie* am
rented by adf/lcfenry **/ jv«iroui Knn-j>y in the •ff>acte*V
hmhi. Ph: Ckmiitik'i Ualvasiio .Artkloa willauradv tbla
deficient power, ond a complete and entire cm oil thui effect*!,
1000. Oases of Pgltfy Sflid Paralysis ,
Uve lteonfcjKirto.U© l)p. Ciiiurrir, and hi* Agent*within the
lait twq ) con, which ftoto been ciiliiely rcatoicd.,', h t
. OCf* Q*p." Anhiirw i. F, Tom»i of Brooklyn.' M. V., find not
been aide to walk « atop for near four yeufn. ahd wai ii> help
le\l rll»(U he. had l« bo fed. The rnuil.celebrated phralciana
gore h{u> tin.' It\ Are daya after he oomjneficed wbtrlng the
Uit.raniu Uki.t, at*t> DiueKLKTt, he Walkedr
acroaathc.rootn.and in three weeka he had perfectly reedt ered
hla health. Captain Tomei iiaerenty j oara of uge. j
.. . bh..CHßiBTfp’ii’ 1 , •
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are found of vast'aerrlca |,i) eaue of ConvnUloM or Fill,-
Spaimndio Complaint!, and general Nrrrona An'rollona of the*
Head and upper extremlUea.' Also In Pally and Patalyii*. and*
ell diieaiea earned, by .'w, deficiency of power.of'Nerroue
Knergy in (he limha ot other,organa of the body. -,
Tic,Ppfofoux and. WeaWlgfa/,
Thc*o dreadftiLand agonising complwinla are immfjlialtly
uHtrfd liy (lie application of the o*i.»*kic Nt'dabim
«nr» KiuiA. Tho Belt diflhiea the Flcrtriclty through lb*,
ayaiem { the Necklace ha* * local oficct, aiul 4l)e Fluid act*
directly noon the affected nonci. In then) diiUtaaLnp
afHibuuna the application NKV’KIt FAILS. ' 1
>|ta and ooNVULsioNa.;,.,,,
Th*ao alarming anti- terrible comi'lalnUeioelw>*)Si,caure«l
hy a iarttnstmtnt tht Stvttt. The B*lt, U«A(u.i«ra *vi»
Ktt'ib will eure nearly erery caie, no matter how voting 01
-old Ike reliant, or how confirmed thecomnValub .Numctum
and Mtonlihlng proof* ere in poaieaalrm ef (lie proprietor.
(W- Many hundred Certificate! Horn alt part* 61 Ihy country
of the moat extraordinary character cen.be gltan, If required
' Cfr-.No trouble or Inconvenience eiteilda the uaa’ol UR*,
pimariß'a OJI.yjNIC JHTICJ.es. end. they may 1 )
be worn by the moat feeble and daUcate.with perfect cue end.
aafetv. ■ In many caiea the tarnation attending theft uae ie.'
klthly pfenrant end ' Theycertlbeaentltaant nhu
ol the country., • w ; «.i • H •••• , ’ I i‘. j|
Prices: '
The O*l**nlo Bolt: t TKm BoUjivV
Th« Cfralvazdb Neoklnco, .. Two BpUat^i,
TH« QulTiitrlc, <. On« BpiiftXiXUob.'
Tho M«gn«mp Flt4d, . ( - One Bollar^
OQH The. artidjaa era accompanied by toll and Main direoC
Nona. rampn\aty with toll particular! may be nad of the
authorized Agent „ . 4 1:
PAfttICUtAR .CAUTION.”
OCh Bocara oj Caunttr/ilh *nd iKor/Mtai /aiffa(hwa!
, ; ■*i s B. O. MOHBBBAD/M. BJ
GENERAL AGENT KOR THR IXNKT>'.T) AT* Thil
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pRANBERniES hive been recelvedVni are for
• • ;** , V J. W. RflY‘6,
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