>? I '• •iii Cnmburlnudaud Perry House. ;• North Hanovir'Street; Carlisle; , a few' doors from 1 ■ - ike Carlisle Deposit Bank, ~ , TBB ? iiwiiHwr Mkpaolftliy; IdfPWtoi tiw piMio ' t'hiit' lio lias loaned the above well known TiVKuh Stand, 1 in North Hanover Street, Carliele, recently kepi'by Henry Glaia.nnd is felly prepared W acooid ihndatefarinorir, drPVorl, pedlars, travellers,' end all Plhoii who may favor him willra. call. Hie Table will bo constantly famished with the best the markets non proddoe, end hie Bat with the ohoiooal Tiiqdorl. The Stabling attached to this home ill largo add convenient, add will bo in charge of a earofel Ostler. , , , ■ ~ tioing determined in do every thing in Ma power, IP pleale.Mo gdoale„he flatters himself that ho will bo ablo to render general satisfaction, Boardore inked by VIVP week, month, or year, on Ahe moet reasonable,tonne. ’ ■, , HENRY W. SCOTT. Carlisle, February id, 1850—3 m , Cumberland & Perry Hotel. Corner of. North Hanover and North Sts:, Carlisle, lately kepi by Henry IV, Orth. fPHB subscriber having leased the above large and .HeihmUdibuß Hbtel, silualoon iliecoVnerof North Hartbver arid North Streets, lately occupied by H- W. Crth,begB leave to announce to his friends and the public, that ho Is prepared to pntertain.tlicm In a man ner width cannot fail to meoi their approbation*, TUB.HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and but ro ' Uerilly bdlltv Nd, pains w,U! bo.spdrcd to make thofco tv ho may sojourn with-him comfortable during their stay, ' are lai'goand well furnished, and his chambers supplied with now and comfortable bedding. ’ A’ ■ . Hfe TABLE will bo supplied with the best the Market can afford, and all who are connected with His house will be found attentive, careful and obliging. 1 The BAR will contain the best Liquors the city , can produce. V His 'Stibuko is entirely new and extensive,capa ble of accommodating from 60 to 70 horscC-—-making It & desirable Stopping place for Drovers, dhd will bo * attended ty a skilful.Ostlcn 111 short, nothing wil 1 be wanting to add to the comfort and convenience o: those Who may fjvot him With their patronagb. Boarders taken by the week, month, or year. (0* Terms moderate HBNRV GLASS, Carlisle* February I4 t 1050—6 m GOLDEN fIOESJi HOTEL. 3* AfijOlNlTiG TBB COURT UOOSfi, CARLISLE] JAi THE subscriber, having leased tho above large and commodious Hotel, situated dn the cohicr Of the Public Square and South Hanover street, and jaloly .occdpicd by Benj. L. Eshlcmnn, begs leave to announce to Ms friends and tho public Out he is pro* pared to entertain them in a manner which cannot Tail to meet their approbation. THE.HOUSE has the most pleasant location in the borough—has been newly furnished and other* wise improved) and no pains win Uo spared Id make Iholo Whd may sojudrn witfi him, comfortable during their stay. ' His parlors arc large and well furnished, and.his chambers supplied with now and comforts* bie bedding. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the beilthe market can afford, and ail whd affc' ttfnnefc'lcd frith his liodse will l/e fblind attentive, careful, and obli ging. , THE DAlt will cbhtain the best liquors tho city Can produce. HIS STABLING Is entirely new and extensive, Capable of afcconimodalmg from 30 to CO horses— Making it a desirable stopping place for Drovers, BHd will ba attended by a skillful Ostler. Tn short, hoiking will bo wanting calculated to add to the com fort and convenience of those who may favor him withi thoir palronage. Boarders taken by tho week, month, or year. Terms Moderate, .tobr'daff 7, Io9Of. “The heavenly Venus fust his fury found) Me next encountering, mo ho dared to wound; Vanquished I fled: even I, the god of fight,' From mortil madness scarce was saved by flight Elio' hodft thou seen me sink mi yonder plain; Heaped round and heaving under loads of slain Or pierced with Grecian darts, for ages lie Condemned tb pain, though fated not to die," Had the "god of fight” lived in these modern dayi his condemnation would not have keen of long dura tion. ' . . tSaDWAY'S RtiADY BELIEF givbs instant XV ease to pain, The most severe pain is quickly mitigated;. Rheumatism,- Lumbago, Gout Paralysis, Cramps, Spasms, Strains, Bruises,- Cote, Wounds, Sores, Eruptions, Sore Throat, Hoattcftcss, Influenza, are quickly cured by a few applications of the Ready ftelief. It is so speedy in Its operation, that the most severe pains have been relieved during the application of the Relief. It has cured Tie Dolereu*’ in a few seconds, Tooth Ache the moment it touched the nerve, Homi crania, or pain in the head, in five or ten minutes, Cramps' in the Stomach in fifteen minutes, Lumbago by rubbing.the, back fifteen minutes. It Is truly a medicine of worth, and hod the ‘‘god of fight” in an cient time possessed a bottle of RudtVay’a Ready Re flet, the "Grecian darts” would not have Caused him to be "condemned to pain.” \ Radway *s Relief is sold by The Vo'vVov' of Beauty, £irst of the train that tempts the longing eye, . For beauty's self, majestic queen wo spy; . > Whether In man or maiden’s form adored, .. StUI mightier than the sceptre or the sword, This ravished him who wait'd the woild's alarm, . Subdued hit heart and nerveless made his arm, Thus Alexondcr knelt at beauty’s shrine, And Anthony felt Cleopatra’s.charms divine; Celestial beauty—daughter of lh*o skies, Fair.skihned,"rose-checked and Uly-rrtckcd ariscl Tell each pbof mortal who for thW would hone, Try! Rauwat’s Ciiinxitb M-rhica-tru Soap? This, this alone! each form will.purify,' And make the ugliest handsome to the eye! This for;pi'mptbs, rheum, . . . Will banish all before its rich perfume; Northg-worm, scurf, mosquito bites, nor taw Can stay Hs force on 1 face'of mtiiid or mbh',* But all who test'll will at Raywoy's shrine, Confess his‘Stop gives beauty’s glow dlyinol , Ves, dour reader, Radyvuy’s Soap is truly a friend ’ to those who wish for beauty's glow divine—it lm* parts health, sweetness and elasticity I'o'llioshrlVellod • skin, and beauty to the dark, sallow complexion—re* moves plmples, blotches, pustules, tollers, rash, pUVhs; chops, chafes, and rough skin. ' The most delicious Soap in tho world is Rudway’s Medicated Soap, it instantly removes ull redness ami other annoying siiols frotn lbb skin. . For Shaving, ■ TollM, and tljo Nursery it is Jlio no plus ultra of its kinfll, took fur the Stul Engraving, Each cake to bo genuine must bo enveloped in o label of steel engraving—and each label must bear • the signature of R. G. Radway. Radway's Soap is SB cents, large cakes. Dbctifdl Locks or Glossi Hair. Jtadtooi/'s Circassian Balm, Tills Is truly a capital article for the hair, it keeps U moist,fine,smooth,and glossy, it gives nourishment • to the scalp, invigorates the routs, and forces the hair to grow, it is a perfoctantldotb for Baldness, slops the half from fulling out, and m.kca U alrong otld baau-’ tlful. • : 800 that oaoh bolllo boat, tho fao-.llnllo .Igiiallrta afUodnaydcOo. Ptito 25 copla, largo bottlo.; ' For aale in CarlUlo by J-. W. Rowlina, and Soml. Elliott) In Shlppenaburg by Dr. llaya, -- . • February 7,1850—2 m Aun Wallowui, Sr. John Wiliuvn; Jr JOHN' WALLOWER & SON, ■ (SuDcoison lo Funk k. Millur,) Fordwarding '& Commission' MERCHANTS,- Ahd Agent! for llio Pennsylvania Control Roil Road Company* and. wholesale dealers In Qro. o«rie«, Produce, Coal, Ploslor, Salt, Fish, Nalls, Bacon, Powder, &o. ; HARRiieuno, Pa, 1 . January 3,1650~3mV WcwvUlc Academy*' : j Select Classical ahd S«jißHxmd School* Netotille, Cumberland County % Pa, IT Ift cbhftdcnlly believed thol few. institutions offer greater Inducements to 'students than the t.bovo. Located In tho midst of o community piovorbial for their morality and regdrd for tho interests of religion, this'Academy can effectually guard its members from evil and immoraUnflucricba. Advan tages arc likewise offoicd to those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. . . . Those having sons or wards, and wishing.lo send iliehl to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully aoli cited to visit Nowvillc, and judge of the advantages , for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining lull particulars, by addressing . JAMES HUSTONi Principal, . Novvville, Pa,, Aug. 23, 1840—Ifr , . » Plainfield Classical Academy* Four mile, west of Carlisli, Slate Road and th'e Cumberland Valley Railroad. rn 11 [: Seventh session will commonco on Monday i tho sth of Novb’r. 1849. Tho number of students Is limitodiand they are carefully prepared, for Col lage, Counting House-, &c. The situation precludes tho possibility bf students associating with tho viclousordcprovod,beingromote from town or village, though easily accessible by Slate Road dr OiiirtberUnd Valley Roilrotulj both of which pass throug lands attached to the institution Bearding,washing,tuition, &c.,(per sobs.) $6O 00 Latin or Greek, ® InatrumbnldlMusi 10 00 French or German Circulars with refoicnces.&c., furnished by t R, K. BURNS, Principal October 3,1849. —1 y MaSicbt Square, hakiiisburg, pa. SINCE tho cldae rif tho last business oonoon', this Hotel Has Bedri greatly enlarged, orid uriilcfgaho a thorough alteration, renovation, papering and re furnishing, thereby modernizing and making it deci dedly tho most comfortable, convenient and boil ar ranged Hotel, at. the seat of Government, 1 1 Tho location is peculiarly line, and auch da td add ■ greatly to the coirifort df guests, holrig in tlio most j conttal and delightful part of Harrisburg; The building contains 71 chambers; is throe stories high; eighty feet front on Second street, and 50 feet fronton Market Square, with two wings extending back UO foot and a capacious court in the centre, Tile DINING ROOM ii cepaljlo df fiddling 126 notson&t . . IIOT AND COLD BATHS have been added and 1 comprise part of the, now inipro^entfints. The various departments of the House have been placed under auch management as enables the Pro* prielor to guarantee to his patrons, friends, and tho travelling community, that every possible attention will bo given to their comfort i After returning his sincere thanks for tho>cry ■ liberal patronage heretofore extended Id him, he 'most i respectfully solicits a coniimianco of it. > ■ WELLS COVERUy. , Harrisburg, Dec. 13, 1849—:3m HAS brought with it, and added td ddr fdrmot stock of Glass & Quoonsware, a variety of fine China, Grdnite, drfd.Dlde. Liverpool Tea Setts; be sides, Didhed, Plated; Bowls, and o»pfy afticlo sdU able for Dinner Setts; TumUlerd, Salts, Pitchers, Toilet setts, and a handsome.selection of Rich Sc Fancy Chiniij articled, adeftll dfi well as, ornamental, making our present stock one of tho finest assortments to select from—ami to which the attention of our former friends, housekeepers, and others, arc invited—at the oto staxd nearly opposite tho Post Office. Carlisle, Jan. 10, 1850 J.W» EBY. COFFEES. A lot of fresh Rio and Java .Coffees of best quality, now in store—also a general as sortmentoj" the new crop of GREEN AND BLACK ■ffigsa TEAS *, a general assortment of Sd|sard, b'id- SCTbmdng the usual variety of Brown; also Crushed Sugars, at former Itfvfr pflcesj artd a fresh lot of Pure Spices, ground and unground, including Citron, Currants, &c.—as well as our other usual variety—*all just received and for sale by January 10, 1850 JOHN HANNON; JUST received at the cheap Hardware store of (he subscriber, in East High street, a complete as sortment of Tubs, Buckets; Churns, &c. Also, Dupont’s Ride nnd Blasting Powder. For sale very low by HENRST SAXTON. Jandury 94,1851). TriD subscriber would respectfully inform' his friends and the public in general, that he hoe re moved hie largo and extensive assortment of Bcitily-'iiiiide Clothing to the room recently occupied as a sloro by Qeorgd W. Hitner, on East Main directly opposite Elliott’s Drug store, and within two doors ot Ogilby’s stoic, where ho will keep constantly on hand, oil kinds of Ready-made Clothing, and everything per taining to gentlemen's wardrobes. The clothing ho oilers for salo is made up in his own shop, by expe rienced workmen, nnd under his own supervision.— Ho feels prepared to otter great bargains in the Clothingli'irtj,*and to 1 test this Tactile would earnest ly invito the citizens of this county to give hlnVa call, and examine the quality of hid slock and his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. • . He.wilf also, as hcrotofofo, continue la 1 make tty all kinds of Clothing according to order, and (hose who prefer it can have their measures taken, and their* garments made up to their plcosombnt. Al ways on hand a largo assoUmbht of Cloths, Gass!- meres, SaU'mots, Vestings, «Scc. i Don't forgot the place—directly opposite Elliott's 1 store, and within two doors of Ogilby'e. NATHAN HANTCH, CarlUle, Nov 22,1849—3(n TUG GRFi.IT CHINA: STORE* OP PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to tho citizens of Carlisle, and it, vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re* quest their company to view our largo and splendid ussoitmertt of CHINA, GLASS <v QUEENSWAItL: Di'.nor Sets, Ton Sots; Toilet Sots,and single pieces', either of Glass, Chinn or Stone Ware, sold In quan tities to suit purchasers, for loss than they can bo Ihid clsowhbro—in fact at lees than Whtdoanlb prices. American ahd English lirhannia Motbl Onodsin greater variety limn over before offered ih thb clly.’ . Fancy China in groat variety, very cheap. Wo would invito any person visiting (ho city to coll and sco us—they will at least bo pleased to walk oround our beautiful, atom, and to view tho finest China and the ehcopcat tho world produces. TyNDALB & MITCHELL. IS o* 210 Chesnut street. Ph11a.,80p1.20,1840 Till? undesigned respectfully informs liis friends und llio public, that he has removed his Store to Ilumorioh’a corner, directly opposite Win, Leonard’s old stand, In Norm Hanover atreetfund has just returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and:carefully selected assortment of fje-ur'G-oodff,* ( jiarcliaßctf at the lowest prices, and which hois de termined to soll'at small profits. A largo assortment of Cloths at from 75 cents to £0 par yd; Oasslmoros, Casslncts and Vestings, at'various prices. 1 Ladies Dress Good*, such os Delaines, Cashmeres, Cobcrg Identic Twills, Thibet Cloths, and a splendid assortment 1 of Silks. Art clfcgant assortment* of Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching prcaopt season. Cheeks, Tickings, bleached and un bleached Muslins. HOOTS JIND SHOES. A wulUolocied assortmom of Mon’s, Women’s, and Children * BooU and Shoosj good nnd handsome.— Uoy s nnd Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Cans. GROCERIES inMlriurir variety,vi-/,: Sugar, Coflbo, Molasses, Hokln Tua Company's edlobra- Jed Teas. Spices, &0,, and iho best quality ol Carnet Chain. N. W. WOODS, Foliinurjr 90, 1800, SEVENTH SESSION. terms; COVERLY’S IIOTEEi, TUc New Year Ccdarwavc. Cheap Cloiliing Store* REMOVAL I Watches, Jewclcuyj, &c. rpHE subscriber respectfully informshls frlßUdft Jk and the public generally, that he.has just return od from Philadelphia, with the largest and most Splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, fee., ever before offered to the citizens of this place., His slock consists in part of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES , Gold and Silver Lopino Do., with ayariely.of Silver Watches, of lower prices. Gold ‘gtfard chains, gold and silver pencils; a splendid assortment of gold pons, of most approved manufacture; silver butler knives, j silver and plated; spoons, ffne silver plated forks, d largo and splendid lot of gold and" silver SPEC TACLES. (Ho Invites particular attention to this article of spectacles, as ho can yvarrant them to’.be the best this side of. Philadelphia.) Common Spec tacles of all prices; a large and beautiful assortment of gold Finger und Ear rings, all prices; Breast pins in groat variety, watch keys, fob and vest chains,' silver and shell card oases, a very superior article; silver thimbles, silver combs, cake baskets, with a groat variety of other articles in his lino, unnecessary to mention. Ho invilfts all to call and examine his slock, assured that it cannot fail to. please both in quality and price THOMAS CONLTN. Carlisle, December 20,1849' —tf . • CALIFORNIA may be the place to got Gold, but if you want to buy CHEAP LUMBER, and a good deal of it for a little money, call at the old established Lumber Yard of H. CUurcU&Co., at the west end of the Harrisb’g.Bridge, Cumberland side. , j WHERE yon can btiy djodpor atiil bbtlcf I.Urtl bor ttiab at any. other Void on the SllF'(|Uijban na riven ‘• a Dry common bdards at sli, $l2 dc $l3. Boards of superior quality at $8 & lOt / Shingles host quality at $12.. Do second quality at slos Do* Hemlock at $7 60t ’ • • , Pdpiilni Plank; Scahlllng, ahd Italf inch Bpardfl, Yellow Pints Flooring Bdatds, § Siding and Fence Board; Ash Plank and Boards, Pannel and Ist com mon Lumber 1, IJ, and 2 inches thicU—dry'. t rlaving also a steam Saw mill in operation; wc aro prepared to fia* bills to order at flhdrt notice, either dak or white pine. Joico, Scantling, ana Flank, al ways on band.. Tho subscribers hope by strict attention to busi ness, and a determination of selling lower than any other Yard at tho river, that the public generally will call dnd sob their stock.before purchaßing olsowhcro. HENRY CHURCH & COl 1 Bridgeport, llc.c 27, 184« 6 00 CHEAP GOOD S» THE subscribers have just completed their pur chases of Fall and Winter Goods. Their stock consists in part of CLOTHS and Cassimeres Yfeslings from'S! to $5 per yd.; Cassinele, of all feolors and prices; White, Yullow, and Ued Flan nels; Kentucky Jeans, Volvet.Cords* Ueaverteens, Calicoes by the carl load) Ginghams, Mous do Laines,' Merinoes, Paramatta and Thibet Cloths, Coburg cloths, Alpachas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic .Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain de Laines, in pinks, brown, marune, and black,Tor cts. pel MotlS de Laines, Thibet and Tekerri ShavillSj , . . Lorfg Slidwis from $3 to $10; Siltl arid Linon Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and cashirielb Stockings; Irish Linens; Gloves; Cloth, Glazed, and Fur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in variety; combs, woollen stocking Yarn, all.quali ties, colors and prices; Steel Beads, Purse Twist and Clasps; Purses, Scarfs, Green Barage; Table covers of linen and cloth; carpet chain, table dia per, crash and linen diaper, edgings and laces; and a good assortment of trimmings, lower than usual. CUun Shoes, all sices dnd prices; Umbrella®; Cafpbts, Queen! ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c; . All the above we purchased wKh gold and sil ver, and saved about 15 per cent, over those who bought on credit. Call and examine our Goods, we are determined tg sell them at very small pro fits; A. & W. BBNTZ. Extraordinary Reduction in the Price of Hardware. I HAVE just rocoivud the largest and chdripoci stock of HARDWARE, Glads, Faints, Oils; Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter**.and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogony Vanoets, and all •kinds of Building Material over brought to Carlisle.* consisting of Locks, Hinged, Screws, Nnils'ana Spikes. Persons about to build will find itgreaU ly to their advantage to look at my stock before jnitaliasing elsewhere. Confe and see tha goods dnd hear tho price and JouwiH be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also,* fn stord, vices, flies.and rasps, and ff com plete assortment of Watl*s Best Bar Iron, also 1 Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sijes. I have also tho Thdmomoter Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best article now in uso. SCYTHES.—I have Just received my Spring Slock of Grain 1 and Gnwa Scythps, manufactured , expressly for my own sales, and wai’rantdd to be a superior article. Cradle makers and others will'fiml those Sythos to bo the best article in the m'arkot, and at the Ipwost price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. Ocl.ll, 1849. JOHN P. l/YNE. BOOKS I BOOHS I fp if (BIAS M f MARTIN, desires to inform* his JL .friends and the public in general,that holies durchosod th’o stoto formerly belong) 11*5 to' Japoh’ Grb, Esq., and is now ready to* supply tho reading community with Books of all kinds at city prices.— Ho has just received tho following now woiks: Lynch's Expedition to the Bead Bea and Jordan I .' Montague's *• «’ *• Philosophy of Xlnllgloh'., D'obncy on* Future Punishment', B Rural Loiters, by N. P. Willis. '. , Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. Ellst'. Thlcr’s Consulate and Eroplt'e, Nod. 8 «Sc O'. Davy Oopporfiold, part 3.* Turnbr, Fisher, and DaVy CVbcWf,’Oohlfc AtlxiU nsc’s for 1860, together with nil the cheap publica tions of tho day. Books ordered twice a week and strict attention paid to orders from (he country. All the Daily and Weekly Papers, dec., to bo had at l))0 old stand next door to Burkholder's hotel. * Catftsto, August 10, 1840 “ I nm a man, and doom nothing which rotates to man foreign to my feelings. MpHHBHBB Youth & Manhood. iilftUHl A vir.onous life, A PREMATURE Dm KinUoUn on Self Preservation, O-VLT 25 CRRTS,’ This Book, just published, is filled with useful in formation, on Iho infirmities and diseases of tlio Go norallvo System. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should bo road by all* The valuable advice and impressive warning It gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and safe annually thousands of lives. PjtnßftTs by reading it, will loath how to prevent' the destruction of their cldldron. A remittance of 26 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad dressed 16 Dr.. Klnktfilhj Philadelphia, will ensure iv book, under envelope, per return of mitil. Drt 10.- fifteen years resident physician, N. W. c6rn6r of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pino, Philadelphia, may be consultod confidentially, He wjfe places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in hisTioiiof as a gentleman; and confidently.roly upon his skill as a physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and ho cured at homo. Fackbges of Medicines, Directions, dec., forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da mage or curiosity. '; • Bookseller*, News Agents, PodWTs,-Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rales. - February 7, IB6o—ly. 1 A TONS Hammered and Rollcdlron, just rccolv. iU °d at the cheap Hardware store of. the nuhscri. her in Hast High street., HENRY SAXTON, For the Bcmovnl ami Permanent Care of all NERVOUS DISEASES, Aod or Ikon Complaint. wMcb »rc 0.;..0d by »n Impaired,. • weakened or unhealthy condition of the NBIIVOUS SYSTEM. T llll V A li a« m been 1 * pri^ ronneed by distinguished physicians, both in anilll '? United Slates, to be tho most valuable medicinal discovery aj Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT and • MAGNETIC FLUID, li used with the most ported and certain success in ell coses of - GENERAIi DEBILITY, Btargthabing lira ryoakenad body, givington. to lha .ariooi NEIIimUS TRE- M nno PALPITATION OF Tilt. HEART. AlO PL EXY, wPitniT filA PAINS In the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER NKOHALOIA. an(l CURVATURE bf the SPINe! HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the K|U* NEYS. DEFICIENCY OK NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN ERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints anse from one simple cause —namely,. A Derangement of tho Nervous System. flr>- In ftF.RVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Medicines it,create the diteate, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system 5 while under the strengthening, Ilfc-Klvlng. vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as applied by this lieauuful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient end weakened sufl'erer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. . The great pfefctillflrily And bzcellenco of Dr. OhrlaUo'a Galvanic OuraUvon, consists, in Hie fuel that they arrest and euro disease by out wol d Application, in place or the usual mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly underlie Infliction. .... . ... , ■ 7Tlijy »lr«i*Mert,|Ae whole system, lht circulation oj iAeftiooi, prirto/etne secretions, end newer do tfte »le>/iteSt mjiirji nnjler any ciVciimefonce*. Since their introduction in the United States, only three years since, more than 6 0,0 00 Persons including all sect, claiioi and condition!, among which were d larjre dumWof ladle*, who are peculiarly subject to Nonr oui complaint*, have boon ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried In vain! _ , _ .To illustrate the mo of the GALVANIC DKLT, »upjvo*a the oaao of a per»on afflicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA,or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary ca*os, *Umulant* are taken, which, by Uieir actioq.flr Uiu nerves and muicles of the slbina&li, aflordjfetoporory relief nut which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured ■acuities, alter the action thus excited has/Joased. Now com l.aro this with the cfleet resulting from the implication o| the GALVANIC BELT. Takes Dyspeptic suflerer. oven In.tfic worse, symptom* of an attabk, and" limply tie the Bell around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pass on to the ncgaUvo, and thence back again to the positive,'thus Keeping up a continuous Ualvmilc ciicula (ion thrmifthoul tlie systeift., TliUs.ttie tnhst ifcrbre csAes o( DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY COKED. A FEW DAVS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS ' Of tiie most Undoubted diameter^ From all (tarts of the Country could be given, sufficient to fill every column In this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that , * “Truth is stranger than Fiction.” CURB OP RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS 'M OtSPIiPSU. R e*t Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jcney, of dlaUngu'lahed ailalamen'fa and dialled reputation:— *• '• • - • fIiD»KT| Now Jersey, July Id, 1848. Dn. A. If. Chbutik—Dear Sir: You wiali to know of me what ha* been the result In my own cn*e, of the application nl THE UALVANIC DELT AND NECKLACE. My toj.ly i»ai follow* s’,,. For about twenty yean I bail been .suffering from Dysocp. «ia. Every yjar the symptoms became wone, nor could I "Main permanent relict from any courts of medical treatment whatever. About four tern year* since, in consequence of frequent exposure to tho weather, in tho discharge of my pas. tojoi dutiia, t.become i.ubjecl to a acyoye Chronic Ilheuma. lism which for year after year, tamed me indescribable jnetiiih. Farther: in the winter of *45 and *43, In consequence of preaching a great deal in my own-and various other cl.orchis,,fd Otis region, I wa* attacked by the -flronehnii, which soon become an aevore at to require an iramedioto sus* pension .of my pastoral labor*. My nervous tyitem was now hertuSfitil vroitraud, and as my Bronchitis became worse, 10 also did my Dyspepsia and lUioumallcaffcctldh—thus evincing lUoi these disorders were connfceted With each other through the irifiditm of the Nervous System. In tho whole phurmaco node there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and rccHT l lerats I niy Nervous System; every thing that I had tried for this purposb )i|fd completely wiled. At lost 1 was led by my friends to examine yoHr Inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their ofllclency.) I determined U> try, the effector the opplicatlon of the GALVANIC OKLT AND NECKLACE, with Iho MAGNETIC FLUID. This was In June, ISIS. To >tr nnr*T astonishment, in two*bats.hv Dyspepsia had■ nonet kiuiit oav* I was knadi.kd to KKIUMX Mf PASTORAL LAHORt { NOR HATE I SINCE OMITTED A SINOI.R SERVICE ON ACCOUNT OP THE BRONCHITIS', AND MT JIIIEUMATIC AVPECTION HAS ENTIRELY CEASED TO TROt’RI.E ME. Such Is tho wonderful end happy results of tho experiment 1 have recommended Iho BELT .atld FLUID to mqny who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. They have trlSd them', wif 11 iiaPpt dKetitts, 1 believe, in evert ****’ I am, dear sir, very respectlhlly yours, f ItOUEUT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for nil conijdanili affecting thp'Throat or Heart, such as Bnmchitia, Inflammation of tlib Throat,. Nervous fljid Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Heed, Neuralgia In tub Face. Uuxslng or Iloarlng in the Kars, Deafness, which is gononilly Non ous, and that distressed complaint, called Tlo Doloreux. Palsy and Paralysis^ All nrijilcihni acknowledge Ural lhi»o lorn\»lVs dlssnsis nr® caused by n dtfcltucy of lfttx6ut lintrgy in the affected Mini)*. Da. Uiihistik’s (JalVPntc Article! will supply this leficient power, and a complete and cnlheouieU thus cDeoted. 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis have bean reported tq Da. Cims-riK and bit A£® n l* within the last two years,'Which MvO been'entirely featured. fttj- Gap. Amdbkw J K. Tomks of lirooluyn, N.Y., had not been able to walk a stop for near four years, and was so help less that he had to bo fed. Tho most celebrated physicians goto him un. Ip five days after ho commenced wearing the Usi.vsnic DV.i.t, Nrcai.AUf., and Dn«cKi.KTR, ho walked across the room, mid in three Weeks he hod perfectly iccoi erod ill health. Captain Tomes Is ssvttnty ydarn ofugc. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Art found of vn«l service In cam of Convulsion* or Fit*, Soosmoilm Com|)lniiitJ, and general Nervous Afl’egtlnn* of the Mend nml upper extremities Alio In Pnlsy and Paralysis, and nil dUcnsci c*u*ed by a deficiency of power or Nervous V.ncrgy in (he limbi or other organs of the body. Tic Doloteux and Neuralgia, Tlicic dreadful mid sgonlxlng com)<lmnta are imwifrfr'iptfji relievrd by Iho Dimlle&Uonnf tho Galvanic Bhlt, Nwkmck am, Ki.vin. Tlio Roll diduicß tbo Klcctilclty through the ivtlom i (he Nccklnoo line a locnl cD'ool, amt (ho Fluid ocU illrortly •uimn the nflectod none*. In these dUtiouing Bfllictloni (lie o|i|il|cation NKVKU FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. ■ Them alarming and terrible complalnti nro ahvaya nnuaed hy a AtranttmtH of Ihr A'm-.j. The Dki.t, llhacm.kti ami Fi.i’ii* will cure nciirly every cnie, no mutter how young oi old (he jiationt, or how condimed (he romnlalnt Numcroiu and wtonlihlng prooft are In jiomcislou of (ho proprietor. Qf*. Many hundred'Certlflcata* Hem ell. port* of (lie country of (ho moit oxtr&hrdlniry character can bo given, If required ftjT- trouble or inconvenience attenda the me of Dif C/YKIflT’/K'S a*>II,IWNW JHTICI.KS, and they may be worn by the moat feeble end delicate with perfect caie and aafoty. In many caiea the aenaatlon attending (heir itie ii highly pltaiant and d|mail*. They can be tout to any pari of the country. Prices: Th«. Galvanic B6l£ . Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars, JThe Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. (ft»- The article* are oocompanled by toll and Main dlroo (Iona. Pamphlet* with full particular! may be bad of the Buthorlxod Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. . hQm Btwart 4/ CvuiW/tilt end IFoi/Mdi Jmfiuf/ani. D. O. MOREHBAD, M. D.j OSNKRAL AOKNT FOU THK .UNITKD BTVI'KS,. 134 Uroadwixj-, New York. For sale in Oarlislo, Pa., by the solo authorized Agent, SAM’L. ELLIOTT. November 15,1940 —lycow . A PRIME lot of Mahogany, Veneers, Just received , liy the subscriber. Also a lot of Morocco and Lining Skins, all to be sold cheap hy HENRY SAXTON. February 14, 1860 Fire Insurance. ; 'i'Htil Alien and Eastjienrisborough Mutual Fire insurance. Company of Cumberland county .incor porated by an act of Aesombly, is now fully or ganized, and In operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly,-Wm. K. Gorgas, Michael Conk lin. Molehdir Brpnneraan, Christian hlayinan, Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Coovor, Lewis Hycr. Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Muescr. Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickorabam. . The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the bialo. Tor sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wail upon them at any lime, who are wlluu k JAOOB SHELLY, President. Henry Loosu, Vice President. Lewis Hyun, Secretary. Miohasi, Cock'lin, Treasurer, November!, 1840. AGENTS. Cumhertand county —Rudolph Martin,N. Cum berland; C. B. Hetman, Kingstown; Henry bear ing, Shireraansfown: Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Moohanicsburgi Dr. J. Ahl, Chutchtown. . , York county— John Shernck, Lisburn; John Bowman, Dillsbnrg; Peter Wolford. Franb ln, John Smith, Esq., Washington ; W. 8. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raifensberger, J. W. Cralt. Harrisburg— Houser & Lochman. Members of the company having Policies about to expire can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agents* LIFE INSURANCE. fjpjie Biraid Life Insurance Annuity and Trusl Company, of Philadelphia, Office, No. 159 Chesnut Street, Capital $300,000. Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the moat favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest, The Capital being paid up and invested, togeth er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to. the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments. The Company add a BON US at stated periods to the insurances of life. This plan oflnsurancejs the most approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Groat Britain, (where the subject is best understood by the , people, ,and where they have had the longest experience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, of allkinds,B7 are on this The first BONUS was appropriated in Decern ter, 1644, amounting lo in per cent, on the sum insured under the oldesipolicles; to 8| per cent., 7J per cent.;&o., &c., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of 8100; 887.50; $75, &c., &c., toeyery $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increas incthe annual payment to the Company. Thb operation of the BONUS wlll : beseen by iho following e*araploS frdrii the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus: 1 ■ Sum ''\ Donna or Amt. ofl’ollcynnrt Policy, Injured. 1 Addition, nmiu* payable at I Hie party’s decenSo. i *l,OOO ) 2,300 > 4,000 i 2,000, I 3,000 8100.00 81,100.00 250.00 2,750;00 400.00 4,400.00 175'.00 2,175.00 437.50 0,407.50 No. 58 Pamphlets containing tho table of rales, and' explanations of the subject, forms of application, and further information may be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter) addressed to the President or Actuary. B. VV; RICHARDS, President, JNO. F. JAMBS, Actuary, Philadelphla, May 3,1849.—1 y. llatslHatsl Spniiro awd Summer Fashions foh 1848. THE subscriber would respectfully call lire atten tion of the public to his large assortment of . Hats & Caps, of thoialosl fashions, consisting of Moleskin* Beaver, fine White Rockoy Mountain Beaver, Otter* Brush, arid Russia hats of every quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand n fine assortment of Slouch 'or Sportsman’s Hats, (very ight) together with a,general assortment of ndarlyovery descrip tion ofCaps.ofall sfcos.and at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, are invited to call, as the subscriber Is prepared to give greater bargains than can bo hod elsewhere.— Don’lforcoltbo lace, No. 3, Harper’s Row. | WILLIAM H.TROUT. Cafrtialo t May 25,1848. . Groat Bargains in ClotWn 3! To the Citixem of Carlisle surrounding Country I ' UST arrived a largo and splendid assortment J of Fashionable Ready-made CLOTHiNG, far .the Fall and Winter Trade* at tho store of S. Goldman, south-east corner of Main street and Market Square, Carlisle. The undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and adjoining country, that hr has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a largo Assortment ofFashlonablo Keady-made Clothing, which Tor cheapness.and qVralify, netfer h'ss been witnessed in this place,such as—'French, German dhd American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coals, Over Goats and Business doats pf all Cloths, Casslraeres, and Saltinel Sack Coats; fine black and fancy Cassimere Pantaloons; supe. rior satin and striped silk velvet Cloth and Satti not Vests. Also, a large assortment of fancy HandUei'chlof; fine While linen, striped and red flannel Shirts; cotton &>oo!lon nightshirts,Draw ers, Bosoms, Collars, &c, Beautiful Fall stylo 1 , & Caps, • ! will be sold atprices ch'eaper than any where else. 1 Gentlemen afo.loVUcd to call and examine his Goods, ss ho is siirfcjthat those who buy will go aWaV with a riood.fil nnd cheap prices. \ , S. GOLDMAN. September 37,1849—-Cm Cabinet Making. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER,inrenr of thecornorof North Hanovorond Loutlior streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to tho public that lie has on hand,and is constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to tho above bust* ness. His Furnlture-hoing mode out of the best ma teria), by his own hands, ho fells no hesitation in warranting its durability. Being always ap prized of the very latest city fashions, ho is enabled to turn out the most ‘ Fasliionnliic Work in tho country, and at prices 100 which shall oor fekpqnd with ( tho‘ l UghnieBtfof the money maYltef.** lib would earnestly Invito persons who aro about to commence hmisohoeping to call and ex amine his present elegant stock, to which he will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern stylos. The UNDKRTAKEn’sbranch'of business recedes especial attention. October 4, 1849' BOOTS AND SHOES, WM. M. PORTER has Just received a largo end elegant assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited to the present season,-omqng which aThIAW and Boys’ Thick Boots; Kin & Calf do.. Gum Shoos, Buffalo Over Shoes, Sc* Ladles’Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers and Ties, of Morocco and Kid, tnado In tho latest style; a largo supply of Misses and Childrens Gaiters, Boot's and Dustins.. Every de scription of work mndo to order as usual. Call at Porter’s Shoo Stoio, Main street, opposite tho Methodist Church. Docojnbor 20,1840 BI.AIVIC . FOR SALE’AT THIS OFFICE. Mi TO PIiraCIWS, »BtfKfiiBTß ASb COUNTRY MERCHANTS. T\R. J. N. KEELER & BRO. mo»t ,rcjpoclCu||j jj. solicits' attention to thoir fresh slock, of English, French, German, and American Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufis, Glassware; Per fumefy, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a iibw store, No. 294-Markel Street, with a full supply of, Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully ao licit Country Dealers to oitomlno our stock before purchasing elsewhere,- promising one and all-who* mey fool disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the city, and lo.faithful ly execute.all orders entrusted to us. promptly and with dispatch • , , / One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guaianteo of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. ' We especially invito druggists and country mer chants, who may! wish to become agents for “ Dr« Keeler’s Celebrated Family Medicines,(standatd and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo respectful ly remain, - J. N.KEELER & BRO,, Wholesale Druggists, No. 204 Market St, ' Philadelphia, Sept. 1 ,1849.—1 y. The Symptoms of Worms ARB, the tongue often white and loaded; the breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; (he appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remarkably defi cient, and at others voracious. There is sometimes a aickish feeling, with vomilinguif mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomens swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy, and there is antic caeional appearance of woims in (he evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there itf frequently itchincss of the fundament and hose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep; with grinding of the teeth, and sudden awokingin » There are, at times, headache or giddiness; ringing in the oars, or oven deafness, fainfness/ convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and 111 temper. In some cases epilepsy and.cholera, and overt apoleclic and paralytic symptoms, and several 'Of thesigris of ■ dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear connected k with worms. Frequently tbere is cough, i and pleuritic pains; sometimes feoble and- ifregular r pulse, palpitations and an irrcgp(dtfeyer;.(be counte nance is generally pallid or BolloW r .and - eoinewhat 5 bloated, and there is occosiorihl flushing oL one or . both checks. Any one of those signs is indicative , of Worms; and the most effectual, best and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYERS' WORM TEA, I Prepared by Dr. J. W. RA WLINS, at his wholesale , and retail Drug store, Cmlisle, Pa. None genuine ; without his written signature. Why will parents ami others poison themselves and children with worm medicine? containing rocr* cury when thcy;can gel *‘Dr. Mutns* Worm Tba,” which is,7eotnpo|iod of. the roots, leaves and seeds of tiie best.and;moBt effectual plants that have over been diecovercdvfbr’the euro of Worms. Each package contains suYßcieht medicine for any case of Worms, and whonntadb 'according to tho Directions is very pleasant to .take. Price only 26 ccxits, : good or the mcriey rbiutned. June 7,1849—1 y *: Ulind Manufactory, HCLAIIK, v cniiinn Blind Manufacturer, Sign i of the Golden Engle, No, 139 Jc 143, South Second street, below Dock sin ct, Philadelphia, keeps always on hand n large end fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, and of the best materials, and at (ho lowest cash prices. .Having refuted and enlarged his establishment,ho is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice. • Constantly on hand an assortment of Mahogany jTurnitnre of every variety, manufacturcdfcxprcssly for his own sales, and purchasers may thbfifotc rely oh a good article. C3* Open In tho . Orders frbfn a distance packed corc/ul/y, hhd sent frets tf porterage, to any parl*of (ho city, , .... , H.fcLARK. Phila*. Augist 16 19—.1^ ■HATCHES! Great inducements to persons in want of a good Watfcffc , LEWIS R. -BHOOMALL, No.' ffo AftrlA 2M etrcct* having recchcd additional surplus of bold und Silver Watches .Or dfiicfiption, from Lon* don; Liverpool and Switzerland Importations, Is now prepared to furnish iity UH aftiefe s\ z ynw far below any c*of offeridfAf the safnc qualifying nf 1 -i 0 i a , n . no * undersold by any other store in Phtlodclphia or elsewhere. Every Cratch sold will bo perfectly rcguFalW, oVid wnfAihied to bo us coud as represented. , , Watches at the folding low prices: Gold Levers,full jewoßod, 18 caralcascs, $2B 00 Silver do do do* 12 00 Gold Lepincs,jewelled, 18 carat eases, SS 00 Silver dp d 6 . gOO The L It, Droomoil Gold Pen, a superior article in silver ease, with pencil, and warranted, $1,61); Gold Ppffblls for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions, ond Locke! for Dagucrcolypo Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold and hair bracelets, Breast Pim.Eor Kings, Finger Kings, and n general assortment of every- description of Jewelry nt unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Knee sticct, Philadelphia, LEWIS R. BROOMAI.L. November 8, 1840 i)r. 1. C. loouiis, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth thitt are required for their preservation, such bb Scaling, Filings lagging, £c., or will restore the lons of them,'by inserting Artificial PeethJrom a single Tooth to a full sett. , t7*Oflico on Pitt street,a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from CarlUl* the last ten days, In each month. December 14,1848.. DR. JAS. UPCVLIi^CII, WILL givoJiia attendance In the different bran dies of his profession, in town or country, to alt that may favor him with a call. Office opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church und Wert’s hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulko. . Carlisle, Sept. 6, 1849—tf OR. jr. K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, fcuperl/ullj tenders his professional sorvicos to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass* Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, where ho can at ell times bo found, when not professionally engaged. Carlisle, Juno 7, 1849-—tf . 11. R. R. LGHAR, BUKQEON DENTIST. (bvucebbou to bi. 7, o. Kirr.) Respectfully inform* the citizens onw» place and vicinity,- that having mode hin»«*» thoroughly oerJOaiYiteJ with llio thkobt a* 1 Jthe practical port of Dentistry, ho is now prepaid,! 0 perform all bpoiations entrusted to him, to the m* l1 * faction of all, at moderate charges. Office—SouJo Hanover street, adjoining the office of Pr. G. y • Foulke,ond immodidloly opposite life 2d Prcstyl** dim church.. March VlB4o—fy _ A CARD. QAMOELHEPBUUN,willroBumnthopr» c,c r 0 Oof the law in the several counties land, Perry and Juniata,) of his late juoleW J. !• triot. Any business entrusted to his 9*s®, v'V,, ■ promptly ntlohdCdib. difioo in Mrs. Bgo*P *• ner room, North Hanover street, Immediately °l posilo t(io Blink. Carlisle, March 8, .... ' J. B. I*ARKRR, ' V.TVoRNEY AT LAW, Odko in Nnrtli I"" XXyor street, in the room formerly occuph’ ll *7 Hon, F, Watte. March 20,1840.—1 f ’ nnANDEURJES.—A fine 10l or'supcrlor dmi'W’ \J ilco just reached by, (i, jNIIOFF.'Ae'' :
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