American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 18, 1850, Image 4

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' *f,l™^eMa ,l *l ftud'Porry House. ‘.]
P a ]/Vit (doors, from
Uhnli, J
Bhaqbpbubor respectfully", Informs ilie public
•Uhjahp* leased ihc above,,well known Tavern
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, recently
EOpl by lfonry,GlaiByand is fully prepared to ncoom*
mod a le, fa riqcra,d rove rs, pedlars, travellers, and all
°-s*V'.|>b.nioy favor him with a. call, .
v Wlb.:Taolb will 6q .constantly, fprnished with the
can produce, and his Bar with the
choicest Liquors. The Stabling attached to this
house is largo and convenient, and will bo in charge
,pf,a careful. Ostler. . , . t . r
Being autdVmihcd to dp every lh\ng In his power
; W please his gaesls,ho flatters himself that ho will
bfl.ablq tp.rqndor.gcnoral satisfaction.
. tiairders taken by the week, month, or year* on
Xhet.iqosireasonable terms. ,
HENRY VV; SCOTT.
..Carlisle, February. 14,1b50~'3m
Cumberland & Perry Hotel.
Corner of,NoKth:Hanov&iand North Sts., Carlisle ,
~ . . l latelykept fy licnYy VV I , Orth',
■ rpHE, Subscriber having leased the above' largo and
lli .commodious Hotel, situate bn the corner of North
Hanover and North Streets, lately occupied by H. W,
OrlhJ begs leave to announce to his friends and the
bublidi that he is prepared to entertain them in a man
ner which can dot fail to'meet their approbation,'
* ;TIIB HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and but rc
,c®ntly built. No pains will bo spared to make thofie
whio may sojourn with him comfortable during their
stay,' Hft' parlors dro largo aud;well furnished, and
*RU chambers supplied with new.and comfortable
bedding. / .
His,TABLE will bo supplied with the best the
■ market can afford, and all who arc connected with his.
house will bo found attentive, careful and obliging - .
The-.BAR will contain the best Liquors the city
can produce. ,
j jHis Staiimno is entirely new and extensive,capa
ble of accommodating from 60 to 70 horscs-making
it Ouflosirable slopping place for Drovers, and will he
pttonded Ostler, In short, nothing will
be wanting to add td the comfort and convenience of
those Who may. favor him with their patronage.
UoAiinsns taken by tho webk, month; or -year,
ccr Terms moderate. .
HENRVT GLASS.
Carlisle, February 14, IB6o—Cm
HOLDEN HORSE HOTEL.
$9
Adjoining the court house, Carlisle, pa,
THE. subscriber, having leased the above largo
and commodious Hotei,, elfu.iled on Iho corner
of thu Public Square and South Hanover sired, and
lately t occu{dod by Behj. L. Eshleman, begs leave lo
announce id bis fiends and the public Ihul ho is pre
pared to entertain them in a manner which cannol
fait lo merit thoir approbation.
THE HOUSE has the most pleasant location in
borough—has boon newly furnished and other
wise hrf])roved( and no pains will bo spared to make
llidso whd irtfly sojourn wiili him.cojHforlablo during
their stay. His parlors arc largo and well furnished,
and his chambers supplied with now and comforU'
ble bedding.
HIS TABLE will l|o supplied.will! the bfcst Ihp
market can afford, and nil who are connected with'
his house will. be found attentive, careful, and ohll
giSFv . . . . i
THE, BAR will contain the best liquors the city
baii. produce.
HIS STAOLING is entirely now and extensive,
capable of accommodating from 50 to GO horfccs—
making it a desirable stopping place for
, i V., Drovers,
end will be attended by a skillful dsllcr, In short,
nothing will bo wanting calculated toadd to the com
fort and convenience of those who may favor him
with their patronage. Boarders taken by the week,
Month, o t year..
(Cj* Txftils Moderate,
February 7, 1850,
DRITGSI DRUGS I
HAVE just received a fresh stock, of Medicines,
Paints, Glass, Oil, &c;,- which having been pur
chased with great care at the best city houses, I can
Confidently recommend to Families, Physicians,
Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and
pure.' •
' . , CHUGS.
Patent Medicines, ' Herbs and Exrtacts,
Fine Chemicals, Spices, ground OV Whole,
Instruments, Es'cnccs,
Pure Essential Oils, Peifumciy, «kc.
Cod Liver Oil—‘Warranted Genuine.
DYE STUFFS.
-Log and Cam Woods;
Oil Vitriol,
Copperas,
Lac Dyo
PAINTS.
fndigoes,
Madders,
Sumac,
Alum,
& Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome, Green
and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey
Window Glass,’ Linseed o'il;Tu^pcnlme, Copal and
Coach Varnish, am) Red Lead. All of wluch'jwill
he sold at the very lowest market price, at the cheap
Drug and Bookstore of . ...
. S. W. lIAVERSTICK.
Carlisle, March 28,1650
The Cheap Store f
THE ,subscribers have just returned from tho
the cheapest and host stock of DllV-
G'OO’DS, &c., over brought to Carlisle, It con
sists in part or
Cloths, Cassimeves, Suttincls,
dbd Vestings; a great Block of Summer goods for .
Men and Boys 1 , wear, Mows de laincs, Lawns,
Ginghams, Bareges, Alpachas, Barege do lalnes,
of Calicoes,. Checks, Tickings, Muslins,
Flannels* Table and Toweling Drapers, Table
Cloths, Oil Cloths, Umbrellas and Parasols, Rib
bons, Stockings, Gloves, Linen Cambric and Silk
Handkerchiefs, Laces, Edgings and Inserting*, of
different kinds, Cap Nets, Tarlcton, Swiss, Book,
Mull, Jaconet and Cambric MnslinsvDoUed'Sr/iso
Muslins, an elogant assortment of
Cheap Bonnets,
of the'most fashionable kinds, Palm f.W, Straw,
and Braid Hals, (groceries, Queens worn, Cnrpnt
Chain, Mardwarb, &0., some handsome and cheap
OARpE*TS t together with a variety of Goods In
our line* .which have all been laid In fofeash/and
Mil lio.sold at lower prices tlirth they can be bought
al ia, tlip oouhty. jVe respectfully invkg every i
bolJy lo call and JudgeYur wemsolvbs, as'wo ard|
determined to offer great bargains this season,
March 2V, 1850,
A. & W. BENTZ.
tfERE 18 WHERE'YOU GET YOUR CHEAP
' Saddles & Harness.
C , J. OARMONV, is thankful for post favort, and
i fltill soliciting his Kliarc of public patronage, re*
■pcctfully announces to his cuitomoM and the public
ii B°^ a Vlhat he still continues to pursue tho Sad
uld'and Harness Making lit all its various brunches.
S? l lanov ? r a fow doors below Hannan’s
” Mil' Df" '“>ro. in His I)o
liX iml™ !' f h "* >c wl " kM P eonelnmly on *
“ rli "°«» hi. ;
Bvidlegj- Martingales,!
or .v. ry *«..
Hacklmnds, Ilouaon., Oruppotr, lllimi-briill.= C L r] l i nt l U ’
elfiglfl and double, and H«lWo7oty vS 57,"
ho i> determined to soil cheap, so that
olhofe will And it to thelr odsanlago to putchaao from
him. from experience, a practical Know,
lodge ofhia buslnexa and a determination to uaonona
hut the host of matoriala, ho feola no heiiuncv in re
commending hia work, confident Ihul It will command
a liberal aharo of public pen Onego,
Good Oak Wood will bo taken In exchange for
worki C.J.C,
Carllale, Fell 7,1880—8 m
Hama and Dried Beef.
A HNE LO t oflfama, Dried Roof, and lialona
Sauaago, Baskets ofallltlnda, and Willow. Carriages
fir aalo by C. INIIOFf, Agent!
March SI, 1850 . :
Feathers! Folilbcrs!
10 000 ‘Pounds.of Feathers;:comprising.all.
iv.jUUU qualities, for sale; wholesale and retail,
at tho lowest cash prices, by
. . , HARTLEY & KNIGHT,
. . vl4B S. Second street, 6 doors above Spiuco,
Our customers and tho public in gonorol will please
toxics and rksumukr that.since the alterations.re
cently made in our store, tho Bedding Department of
our business is In.tho second;.story, whore we now
have, ready .made, or will make to order
Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, IMCattresses,
and Cushions of all kinds. Wd also keep constantly
oh hand, a good assortment of Tickings, Blankets,
Marseilles QuillsrComfortablcs, Sacking Bottoms,
&c. Tho firsffloor an basement have boon appro
priated to the sale of Carpetings, &c., among which
i are ...
Brussels Carpeting,
• Tapestry do
Imperial Thrce Ply,
Ingnhn Curpotipgs,
from 25 cents to $l, ■
Stair Carpetings,
from 10 cents to $l,
Entry Carpetings, ■
from 29 ceril3 to $1,20,
Rag Carpetings,
from 25 to 40 cents,
. •Also,
Oil Cloths*
•. ~■ arid
.Mattlrigs', 1
at all prices. j
For sale by ’ HAI
148 S. 2d i
Phila., March 21,1850
Patent Washing,
TEACHES how to accomplish a large family
wash in the course of one or iw’p hob'rsj hi ah ex
pense oflesh than six cents. Requires no rubbing,
no machine and no previous knowledge, no extra
washing utensils* and may be used by a person of
the mbatieal capacity. The materia! is chopper
than-soap, may be obtained every where, and Is
not composed of any.-oold) turpentine, camphene,
or any. subdtan'ce of disagreeable odor or Injurious
qualities either to the person using it or the linen
on: which it is employed. Warranted not to injure
the most delicate fabric. - The proprietor is confi
dent that a trial will convince the most sceptical.
CERTIFICATE.
Dillsburg, Feb, 18, 1850.
We certify that the improved Washing process
of which G. L. Shearer is Agent and Proprietor*
for the county of Cumberland, and townships of
Carrol, Franklin, Washington, Warrington and
Monaghan, in the county of York, has been fully
tested in bur families, and wo confidently com
mend his pamphlets or Washing Receipts to the
public, as communicating the act of washing
linen in a mode co thorough and satisfactory, and
with a despatch.so extraordinary, as to appearing
credible to those who have nofrwitnessed its ope
ration. It dispenses with more than half the labor
of washing in the ordinary manner, saves material
and cleansed linbn perfectly., In tttUH the rbstilt
so entirely corresponds with Itis recommendation
that no one regrets purchasing one of his receipts,
David Cockiin, Daniel CaiTey, J. K. Sidle, W.
P. Reigel, Janies J.. Moore, David Weaver, David
Brandt, D. Frederick VVelfy, Daniel Reigle: ~
also be bad to Mr. David Mar
tin, of the Mansion House Hotel, M. M’Clollan,
H. L,. Burkholder and N, W.‘ Woods in Carlisle,
and M. Cooklln, Esq., of thia county, wlio \VIII
testify to its merits. v -
Price for a family fight only one dollar, which
may be purchased of Robert M’Cartnev, Agent
for. Carlisle, or a recipe will be sent by mail to
any one enclosing ®l t OO.to.lho;undersigned, Pro
prietor, residing in Dillsburg, York county;
March 7,1850—3 m G. L, SHEARER.
JUsT received at Eby's Grocery, JSabbiU'a Ef •
f crvcaewe Compound , which by following direc
tions, will produce Bread, Cakes, &0., without
Yeast—prepared and put up in whole, half and
quarter pound packages, with all directions neces
sary for use, and warranted to have the bread ready
for the oven in five minutes. Also a new article
of prepared Powder} which will prodncMhc best
FAMILY SOFT SOAP in a few minutes, with
out ashes or fat, and when used will not injure the
hands or clothes. Prepared in Now York.
Both those valuable and labor saving articles
are roV sale at the Gfoiefy and Tea.storo pjf
Carlisle, March 7, 1850. J. W. EBY,
JOHN HANNON,
THE GREAT CHINA STORE
OF PHILADELPHIA;
pHANKri'L to Itio. cltilcn. of OjjrUale, and its
_L vicinity, for their increased custom, vfo again re
quest their company to view our largo and splendid
assoitmentof
CHINA, GLASS# QUEENSWARE.
Ditnor Sets, Ton Sots, Toilet Sets',and single
either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quon
lilies to suit purchasers, for less than they can bo
hud elsewhere—in fact atloss than Wholesale prices.
Am'cricun and English Britannia Motnl Goods In
greater variety than ever before offered in the city;
Fancy China in great variety, very cheap.
Wo would invito any person visiting.(he city to
call and see us—they will at least bo pleased to walk
around our b'ea'cllftil store,- and to view the finest
China and the cheapest the world produces.
TYNDALG & MITCHELL.
. No. 210 Chesnutstreet.
Pbilq., Sept, 20; 1849.—1 y
WHOLESALE COMMISSION PAPER WARE
HOUSE ,
No. 21 Minor street, between slh & Cth and Chcsnut
and Market sts., Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a largo and varied slock
of all kinds-of PAPER; suited to Publishers,
Merchants, Manufacturer's, Schools, «Stc. We have
made arrangements with some of the best Mills in the
country to manufacture Paper expressly for us. so
that every exertion shall bo made to give entire satis
faction to our customers.' We return outmost sin
cere thanks, to our old friends for past favors, and
hone from o;if increased stock, and exortionsj to merit
e continuance of their customV
All orders from fhc country ,promptly attended to.
They con accommodate publishers with any given
size of priilliHfc jtopc!' at the shorten notice. We
would say to those desirous of 6’good and cheap arti
cle, give us a call and examine for yourselVes.
Market prices paid in cash or trade for Hags.
February 21,1550—4 m
JUST opened at the now and cheap Hardware
aloro of JACOB SEN Eli, a now assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a
full assortment of looks and latches of every style
and kind; hingis, screws, bolts, augurs, augor
Iritis, chisels, broad and hand axes, haloltols,
drawing knives, planes and plane hilts; hand,’
psnnol,and ripping saws; mill dnd crosscut saws
of Roland's make, warranted good; a good'nssortt'
mom of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter
chains of a atiporior quality that has never boon in
this market hifofb, hoes; shovels, spades, forks
and rakes; knlvas and forks; iron, Jspanjah'tl btttbs
candlesticks; an assorlntont of Britsnis and Glass
Etheriol Damps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water
and iron lea kettles, bikes' preserving kettles, Co
datwaro, anvils, vices; files andVaspif, of every
kind and ptlSo.- 1 1
BhHhb il .*sMt l, . on ' l'°°P Ind1 nd I,antl lron ’ oaS, » ahtrar,
"pHnk ond blistered athpl, warranted good.
2o7koo?w!.?a 0 m,? 1988 ’ ,hn "
May 81,1840
A PRIME lot of Mahagany Veneers. iiiHi Vk..;., ,
by the aiibacrlbor. Also a lot of Morocco amt
i,tiling Skins, alt to ho aold cheap by
..." , HENRY,SAXTON,
« I'obrunry U, JB6O
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
Mattings.
UTLEY & KNIGHf,,
Ht. G doors' above Spruce,
—3ms' '
Bread Without Yeas .
HARDtNO & IIOLL,
8. W. HARDING.
13. FRANKLIN HOLL,
No. 21 Minor st., Philo.
Ilartltyaro.
GARDENER
' : SEEDS, &c»; :■ :• . '
EOR sale ot Maupt's Garden, Rising Sun Village*
near Philadelphia," and in Uhe Market, below
Sixth street, every day, comprising the following va
, lieiics ..I''-’'
| Honeysuckles, assorted Herb Roots,
r' Herbaceous Plants, u Osage Orange Plants,
Ornamental “ “ - for live fences, &c., ,
Roses, *« Eykiiohißna, viis
Flower Roots,. “ Balm of Gilead,
, Flower Seeds, “ Silver Firs,
Vegetable Plants, ! " Norway, Firs,
Grape Vines, ■ . Red Spruce,
| Ornamental Shrubbery, -While Spruce,
! Ornamental Vines, Silver Pines,
Green House Plants, American Arbof-vitro,
Box Edging, Chinese ■ •«
Asparagus Roots, Tree Box, assort’d sizes/
Also—Ornamental Trees, viz s Maples, assorted;
Horse Ghcsnuls, Weeping Laich, Silver Abelc,
Mountain Ash, Magnolias, Fringe Trees, Lindens,
&C. &0.
All orders promptly attended to, and everything
warranted to bo as represented..
Plants, trees, &c., packed to carry with safety.
Address S. Maupai,' Risifljj San Village, Philo.
’ ! ■ s - maupay,
NurscVy Seedsman and Florist.
March 28,1850—1 m
Watches, Jcwclcry, &c.
THE subaoriber roapeetiiilly informs his friends
and lire public generally, that ho has ja,t!retard
fed Rom Philadelphia with the largest and most
fcplcndtd assortment of. .Watches, jewelry, &c., eve’r
before ottered to the citizens of this place. His slock
oonsials in part of '
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES ,
Gold and Silver Lopipe Do.*, >vUli a .variety of Silver
watches, of-lower prices'. Gold guard chains, gold
and sliver pencils; aftplondid assortment ofgold pons,
of most approved manufacture; silver butter knivbs,
silver and plated spoons, fine silver plated forks, a
largo and splendid lot of gold and silver SPEC*
TACLES. (He Invites particular,attention to this
I article of spectacles, as ho can warrant them to be
the. best (his side of Philadelphia.) Common Spec*
tacles of all prices; a large and beautiful assortment
ofgold Finger and Ear rings, all prices; Breast pins
Ini groat variety, watch keys, fob and vcst chains,
Silver and shell card cases, a very superior article;
silver thimbles, silt# combs, cakp baskets, witH 4
groat variety of other articles in his lino, unnecessary
to mention. Ho invites all to cull and examine, his
assured that it cannot fail to please both .id
quality and price. ,
THOMAS CONLYN.
Carlisle, December 20,1849—tf
CALIFORNIA may be the place lo get
* Gold, but if you want to buy CHEAP
"LUMBER, and a good deal of it for a
little money, call at thb did dsldbltelled
LiMber Yard of
11. CUurcft A Co.,
at the west end of the Hafrisb’g.tiriclge;
Cumberland side.
WHERE you can buy cheaper and bolter Lum
ber than at any other Yard on tho Susquehan
na river. .
Dry common boards at sll| $l2 & $l3.
. Boardrof superior quality at $9 A 10.
Shingles best quality at $l2.
Do second quality at slo#
Do Hemlock at s7'so;'
Pdpular Plank,* Scantling, and half inch Boards.
Yellow Pine Flooring Boards, f Siding and Fence
Board, Ash Plank and Boards, Pannel and Ist com
mon Lumber 1, Is, I£, and 2 inches* thick—dry.
Having also asleam Saw mill in operation, we are
prepared to saw bills to order at short.notice, either
oak or white pine. Joico, Scantling, anil Plank, al
ways on hand.
Tho subscribers hope by strict attention to bus
ness, and a determination of selling lower than an
other Yard at tho.river, that the public generally wi
call and sec their slock before purchasing elsewhere*
HENRY CHURCH A CO.
Bridgeport, Dec 27, 1840
ExtraovUlnary Reduction in tho
Price of Ilardwaro.
T HAV^ E j'lal rcccivud the largest and cheapest
1 stock of HARD WARE, Glass, Paints, Oils
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet
Mehogony.Vaneois, and all kinds
of Building Material over brought lo Carlisle
oonsislnig pi bocks; Hinges, Screws, Nails and’
SpH.cs. Persons abohllo bufid will Kind it great,
ly to their ad vantage to look at my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Come and- see the goods
and hear the price and you will be convinced that
this.ts really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also
in store, anvils, vices, iiled fttid fadffs, arid 5 coml
plete assortment of Wall’s Best Bar Iron, also
Rolled and. Hoop Iron of all sixes. I have also
the 1 hemometer Chiiltr, Made by Mr. Geo. Span
gleMht* best article now in u6o. 1
. S ? Y rr* l l S, ]»ave just received my Sptlnif
slock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured
expressly for my own sales, and warranted to bo
Cradl ° makers and others
will find these Salles to.be the best article In the
market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and
retail, at the old staud in North Hanover elrfief.
Oct. 11,1819. John p. lyne
BOOKS I BOOKS!
L fnoml. and tho public m Bonornl, that he hoe
aurchoioil the store formerly belonging to Jocoii
l.rl), h»q„ and la now ready to aupply.tta rcadimr
community with Books of all kinds at city prieea.—
lie has just received tho following newwoikfa'V'' ■
I.ynch’a Expedition to the Dead Sea*and Jordon.
■ Monlaguo a •• n l(
Philosophy of Tinligron.
Dobnoy on Future Punishment.
Ilurol Letters, by N. P. Willie.
Women of the Kovolution, by hfra. Eilat
Tiller • Con.ulolo and Empire, Noe. 8 & 0
Davy Coppoificld, par) J.
nae^fUrtßM I '‘7’ n I) *':J’e (s «'balt, Comi'a Ar'ma. -
r, 0 /, ,? ' t 08» her with all tho cheap publico.
1r.b.1 f, Ida 1day * , , Uooka ordered twice a week and
81 an .V n il n il p “ J , l ° o'Jors horn tho country.
DaHj ond Weekly Pope,,, & c „ |„t,o hod
*' S 1? • l s n ' ll , lcx t door to Burkholder'* hotel.
CaVlitlo; August 10, 1840^
“I am a man, ond lidenj nothing which relates to
man foreign to my feeling.;
■HHfjl Youlli & Manliooa.
■ilel I Hie A vioonous LIFE,
m/LSlLitlM.on a premature Death.
Klnkelln on Self Preservation. ,
O.VLT 25 CENTS.’
This Rook, just published, is filled with uacful in
formation, on the infirmities and diseases of the Ge*
} norativo System. It addresses ilaolf alike to Youth,
p Manhood and Old Age, and should be retd by all.
Tho valuable advice and < impressive warning it
| gives, will prevent years of misery and Buffering and
save annually thousands oflftbsV
Pahskts hy reading it, will learn how to ptb'vbnl
. tho destruction of their children. .
A'remiitanco of 26 cents, enclosed in u loiter, ad*
, dressed to Dr ; Klhkeiin, Philadelphia, will ensure a
b‘36k, under envelope, per return of moil.
Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N.. W.
corner of .Third and Union street, hetwe<m Spruce and
.pine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially,
lie who places himself under tho core of Dr. lv..
may religiously copfldo in his honor as a gentleman,
and confidently roly upon his skill os n physician.
: Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter,
(post paid,) and be cured at home.
Packages of Medicines, Directions,’Ac., forwarded
by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da*
m'ogoofcu/lofllty.: .
Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers,
and all others su|Jpliod with the aboto work at very
Ibwlatf’sV . ...
February 7, IB6o—iy
Elastic Doll Hoads.
A NEW- and beautiful article, believed to lie «u
-i\. porior to anything of tho kind over before man*
ufttcluiod. Being olosllc will, not bresk hy fulling,
and being painted in oil it may ho washed with soap
|‘*V i W, \ l V w *‘* m “oiloil, and readily restored ip their
11A /r" 1 * rw.Ml, at llio cheap .loro of .
Uotolnboi ID, isioi I’.MONYEJf.
■•• A • . VRtCKS OF, QUACKS. ■
’ I.bt BvBRYROsr KbaiJ 'this 1 OArtßiMU.i.r.—There is a Sat
sapnrilla for mila.in i)i«tll(rerent v tiiwim called S. P. Town-
Mnd’sSniyaparilla.. Ii is mlvortisml as ilia OKIGINAI., GEN
UINE, aiid all tmil. ••.This ToWnUKhii w no ilnrtiir-tnil never. wa>;
butwaa lorainrly, a worker on rail muds, cartels, and the like—yei
ho aiwutnua ihtuUlo of- Doctor for the nurpoae ofgninlns credit
forwlfat. hti la nfet ’lie sstya “he has attcmled two medical
fchools. and praiUceit fdr fifteen years I t* 1 - Now the truth is. lit
saverpracticed medicine .a iliiy in his Ii lb 1 Such tri//u/, trick
ea miorc)irened(Atii)n' looks bad to tlie'chnraciur and veracity ot
the man.. I wisli'must cincervlv, ho had never made those slate
menu or liliriielf or, of tne. ,' When will men learn to hp honest
•urn truthful in ail their dcnlimts ami intercourse' with their fp|.
low men I Ho applied to one find Clapp to asdit him in rnan’ii
lacttiriiiff his mixture, BiatinntlieJnigßatiinA hnwoiild make,
-as ait inuttcymcnl to einlmrkdu tlie lnisiimss. Tiipst- mud-have
been insulting nod lllieltlhtr me in all jm'ssihlf form*, in order to
impious tha piddle with thn belief that.the Old Doctor’s Sarsa
parilla wns not \\\e gmnint,-original Snrsnwirilln, nnulo from
-the Old Dodur't Original Recipe. Tliis $. P. Towiihcihl says
* t ! 10 I,KO 1,1 aty name for $7 a week. I will trtvc him
BfiOii it ho, will tiro-luce mm simile solitary proof of this. - llh
■siniHimmu nl Thompson. Sklllnmn As Co., ore mnlilinf but a
tissue ot tulsohonds. simply made to'deceive the public, mul
keep the truth down in regard to his enuring, feniirnliit# com
pound* rids is to CHittlini tho public to pitrciimni iitinc imt Oh 1
lir. .IAI.OB I ownseml’s Sarsaparilla, Imvim! mi it the. Old Doc
tor s likeness. Ins /amity Caul uf Anns, and his signature ncrust
the Com ol Amis.- ,
Vrimijml ojflrc,102 Xussnaslrecl.-k. Y Cih/
_ • *' ■ ■ JACOB TOWNSEND
I Old. Dr. Jacob Townsend
Till! OUH.INAI. I)lSUOVi:ilI3ll OK TUB *
I Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
. Old Dr. Townsend n new nbmu 70 vnnrn of «c«. ami Ima lon*
. been known n a the AUTHOR m»\'.fHRVOVRRER of the
GENUINE ORIGINAL * TOWNsENIi SARRAPA.
1 JULLA Heins; ho WAb.ccqmcllcti to limit iu mainline
i*. re J, b ? w "• mc, . in "‘ u ' lfta Drcn fcepi n <( .i .if market, ami tho
«Jer clrcumacnbtui 10 ihoeapnlv who h<u| jiroVeJ iu worth, and
known iu value. Ii had reached ITl* nun of iiiuuy, tiovorthcii’N.
equalise* the circulation of the blodiL m-niliii'iii- crlalu vn.rm.h
equally all over the body, ami the tnVeiuihle rl
faxes stricture* ami (ishinon*. it movc.-i nil nlmlruciimm and in
vigorntes the entire nervou-ystern. I* no, M,ia then * ,n
n..r» e you pru-emlncnir v need!
.Km can ally ill llnme Iliimj. ho .aid. of S, I*. Townsend'. iiifn
flor anld. 1 Tin. -u, .n 0,,., a.i.tlj I. „„i,,, be"" 1 * ‘" r “
. COMPAKUU WITH,THE OLD mi’s
• NEVER. SPOILS.
tymem of m„ly rfiVorf ‘"' a
mi lon nf ,1,0 lieiirl,. 11.o 1 . C nm,"„|,,, 3 ife 'S IX' P “W'
.^■ ci * IK i;; mis?;
wl./th iriHinninc. I r-o/r I,”' Vim J.',lma“ oVnl 31"'
njnnj .nd-lntoidng.ilin ,W1,,110 uJ oi ,n. Much
1nn"",1',1." h ‘ ,rriljl<! 1,, " k1i ‘nil .Mil, and am,,,
SOUIIINU,. FBIIIMENTINO.^ AIIM):nCO.MI'OIINI>n OF 8.
S- V.TiiwnM'ndVnnlcld mnl oi.J Dr. Jawll !» "« ** tlm ’
;As S. I’. Tuwn-trmi is no ilncior. nml'nuvm.'«.«« i. • . '
tst, im ’ |dißrniiiC(iuii>)(—knows mnimre of^m,liefni"«r **n h *'
Umnnny other common, imsciemitir. ~||IC! “C
Hut w ii.it else sliuiild be o,\ pooled Iron) one who know* nmhlnn
coinpurunrcly of medicine or tliseasn7 U rccmu« W,
sonii: ei|iermnro in conk nml *meun even i r-.m..!!...! *? 1
mcnl. How much ijmro important ii it that the
initiniiaeiiir.) ine.Hrine«leaii'm*i| for • - 118 * Lr<Ul,a w,u '
*VVKAK STO.MAfJI* ErfmM.R!) «v<TPATQ
diuiiiil know well Hie medical properties ol rdaws thJh. - «
ner oi s,curing and concent JlJilielr B.®’vVnJim
exiensitc knowledge oi ilie vonnus which nileci the
hu.Hnn 4,men, an.l how to adapt reimiJiea to tliiU dSsia l
It is tuNirre-u |rauilinii>nn ihe uninrninnte, lo nour bain, imu
wnimded iiunmnuy to k,,„u e ho|*o in lliodesnainhe bosmn n
restore hea ill, and blonin, and visor into th.erimifed and bro
ken, ami to iimiish inhnnny Hal OLD DR JACOHTOWS’Ki.‘Nn
IS? soucllr “” J ww 'if »i ii.nulMny nfa'V.S™^!;-™
. Ornml Vuiveraal Concentrated R«m.,i v
wilhiii the reach, audio the knnwledse of all who ntrdn ihiti
die) may Irani ami know, by jnyml ex,«rin.rr. im ' •
Trnn.cendam Power to Hpul,
w, ' (, I ,,;i(l Y? h tf flyro dfwuw. non
•aved iruiu doaih. nm'lsimnd iu wn<)>l»rfai
, HICAUNG POWRR.
inTrl l nm| K V , i| D INI>1 NI> " N H>-UIAI.I.KII I'IIKI'AIUTION I. im*
•" cnllc.l r,.r Ilin.mil ml Ih.
i* ! ll bro: “hh of-rhe land, esiiuc ally us it Is tniuid ineuna
den deeener.iiin.inr demrlnrmh.i,. y is inuii.i mui|.e
llalike yniins S. P. Townsend’s, it imurove* with see and
..... .h,„„„ ,l„. hene. j ,”™| "mS
Tlle Ws'lniA kiMwlnln ol
KmttJ lji ) I i“'“‘ ril “ ,arh linve all la-.n
SiX W? ■! m 1 1" '“““•l.lirili Ml Ur'aSar.
3"oni.l?« mSTlllff 1 “ V"’ 1 - 11 *' ll k ""«n m in.ili.al
wkteh I,S .J 11011 " I .' ini'l'enl... anil aonm ,ini|i.flllu
« y are nor jires.-rved by a icieulifir prvrrat, known
” r, y ' Hldf*, ex|mrmnmi,| j, Ms.iiii.imfaeiure 1 xWnv. r
volahltpnHC.i**, wI.W Hv n.rh, n. 5, Jrh.Hu.lVin ur
*“■«»< Ilia nan
.imfrhlnw'wh?H,'l',’ l ',,',' r ,“ , 'r l ''”. nK ' 1 1111 O.ifv «n. a n.l
GENUINE OLD Dll JACOB TOWNSENDS
ThUi.. « SARSAPARILLA.
if m r, E"" "" “.■•■«nnih»l uml nio',,l, mmv
u I? 1 ""i n" '* i
lammla’fa'wK'S ’ hl ' »") .>• '■ "»■!' '
llyn.. i „, lo h,
Pin , n.S , r,r::* , "‘ U " .' h ! I,lrt “' «•« II'»1 ll .iJf.ie'ww
It po«ses«M a nmrvullnim eillntev in ail i-mmiliiiniji nrisinv
(p»Ui Iml.grtUon, irnm AU.tity oflfie .V/omneA, froi | U |»m.i mu
c rr.u ||,|| . , " 1 dmoriiiiimiiiiii of blond,ln I lie bead. pabdtaVi.... ol
h.wi» V.'f" J rol ‘> chills and hut (l.isbes over thr
a .'m l r , \ J *V l,al *l n “"I 1 Uoitffhii} mid pniliioies
»<
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
if'o of A/M«r Atbua nr U’A Hrm, Failing
V>nv Ol Ari.cleil, RiivpVfiriftd.m Pniit/ul Mrnufi Ir.
regularity m ibe inenstnml purimls. ntA.ilia like j and
111 curing all (be forms of KiUutu IHatiisrh *
Ilv removing nbsiroetiims, and rcaulmlnir tho irouenil system
r<>?liwol' 0, ‘ 0 “ nd ,U “ OBtU 10 ll, ° * lluio Wy* amJO.tL cTi y ro. Sli
Nervous Disonxoi and Debilltv. «
12° ArfSaPSI I T, nnj.i o. a areal rarial. of ellmr mala.ll.i,
VlhU Umi '-
torpor and constipation,ultdys inll.miiiinibm, (iiiriib's ibe -kin,
For salo at tho Drug and Variety Store of Dr.
I Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle.
October 11, 1849,—lyiotV.
I>v. 1. €. Loomis,
vVf’r&L perform all oherationa upontheTeolh
VV that are required for Ihcir preservation,
fluon ob ScaUng t l>'tling) Pluggings or will
restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial
Toethsfrom a single Tooth to a full sett. .
(IT'Officeon Pitt street,a fow doors South of
the Railroad Hotel.
N. 0, Dr. Loomis willboabsontfromOarlisle
the last ton days, in each month.
December Id, 1848.
DU. JAB. ITI’CUIXOCII;
WILL give his attendance. In the different bran
olios of his proTcßilbp, inloyvn br'courijry, (o
all that may favor him with a call. Office opposite
tho 3d Presbyterian Church and Wort's Hotel, lately
occupied .hy.Dr^Paiilkb,:
Carlisle, Sept, d, 1849—tf
mt. J. K. SMITH,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully
tenders his professional, services to tho citizens
of Carlisle arid vicinity. Office in Snodgrass! Row,,
next door to Justice Holcomb's, where ho con at all
times ho found, when not ptofusaionaily engaged;
Carlisle, Juno 7, 1840—If ,
lII.AIVK DEEDS
FOU SAL 13 AT THIS OFFICE.
WoSI wdytolHcaae 1
THE attention, of Builders ond others, is .respect
fully entitled’ to the extensive and well selected
block Of , •- > I ■ l
Building Hardware and Tools,
now offered by the’subscriber, consisting in part as
follows t ,
American Front Door Locks, upright, with' night
work, plated ot brdbs furniture) or porcelain all colors.
Americkn Front Door Locks, upright, plain, pla
ted- or brass furniture, or porcelain. ■
American Front Boor Locks, and Store Boor, Ho?
nzontai or Upright, brass furniture, or porcelain.
American Rim Locks,dll sizosAt qualities. .While
or brass furniture, or porcelain. .
American mortice locks, all sizes* with plated,white
or brass furniture* or porcelain.
American mortice latches, all sizes, with plated,
white or brass furniture, or poicclain. .
American mortice and rim closet locks, plated or
braes escutcheons, or porcelain.
American drop, stop, thumb, gate, and store door
latches, , .
. Also, imported locks and latches of every descrip
tion; Baldwin’s, and American Butt Hinges, of all
sizes, fast or louse joint; shutter, gate, strap, T., and
backflup hinges, all kinds; shutter,'gate, doorj flush,
and spring bolts, of wrought or cast iron and brass,
every description; screws, sprigs, glue, sand paper of
tho best quality; American Axle and sham axle pul
leys, of every variety; American buttons, plain or on
plates, brass; iron, or bronzed; American nubs, plated,
white, iron, or wood, all kinds; Sdsh-cord, common
and patent, with other articles too numerous to men
tion. Noils.and Sash Weights at Fa.ctory prices.
AH Goods delivered free ol ch rge to any part, of
tho City and Districts. At this establishment can bo
found one of tho largest and best assortments of
white ami fhney Nobs for locks, &c., in the city;
some patterns, of which, cannot bp seen, or obtained,
at any other store. ' 1
. Tools.
Spear <Sc Jackson’* Bock, panel, hand, , and Ripp
Saws, imported.expressly for retail sales, all selected
with care. Sole Agent for tho celebrated Planes,&c.
made by E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster, Pa., being
all mode of split'wood, and tho bitts ground and
tried. Beatty’s <fe Williams’ make of chisels, axes,
hatchets, drawing knives, Ac.,'all warranted good.-
Pugh’s & Slack’s make of augers.and nUgcr bills, all
sizes. American squares and bevlls of every descrip
tion. American rules, gauges, sawsetts, compasses,
screwdrivcs,' Ac. American C. S. Hammers, Claw
and Riveting, all sizes; Anvils and Vicos, all sizes;
steel, iron, and wooden braces, with C. S. Dills, in
great variety; W, Greaves A Son’s, Butcher's, and
Other celebrated makes of.clpscjs, files, plane irons,
Ac.; Addis’s celebrated Curving tools, all snapest
Making one of the best and most extensive assort
ments of Building Hardware and Tools ln the State.
* At this establishment it is considered a pleasure lo
show the Goods. You are ilivi'.fd to pall and ex
amine the assortment, and hoar the prices asfoll; be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Come arid'sce us,
v - * ,W r M. M. McOLURB,
No. 287 Market si, between 7th A Bth
Majch 1 4, 1860—3 m upper side, Phila.
JOHN STONE A SONS,
IMPOIITERS and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons, and
Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Second strec,!,
Philadelphia, would call the attention of Merchants
and Milliners visiting the city, to their largo and rich
assortment of
: SFJtISU UlLLimilf GOQt)Si ' f
received by late arrivals from Franco, such us
' Glace silks for casing BonneU,
Fancy. Bonnet Anti Cap Ribbons,
Plain Mantua and' Satin Ribbons, from No 1 to 12,
French and American Artiflcal Flowers,
White ond colored Crapes,
French Chip Hats,
Fon ttf eU l *accB i
Quillings,*
Covered Whalebones, Buckrams, Cune, Ac., to
gether with every article appertaining lo the Millin
ery trade.
March 21, 1850—4 t
FIH) VHBiirfrftice»
THE Allen and Eastpenneborough Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of Cumberland county,incor
porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or
ganized, and in operation under the management
of the followingcommissioners, viz:
JaoobShelly, Win. H. Gorgns, Michael Cock-
Im, Bronneman, Christian Stayman.
Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer.
Henry Logah; Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Kirk,
Samuel Prowefl, Joseph VYif-korsham.
The rates ofinsurance are aslow and favorablr
as any Company of the kind in the State. Per
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make application to the agents of tho company
who afe willing t»o wait upon them at any
JACOB SHELLY. President,
Henry Logan, Vice President,
Lewis Hyrr, Scereiari/.
Michael Cocklin, 'lVeasureK
November I, fQtfD.
AGENTS,
Cumberlandeoun\if —Rudolph hYafUn, N. Cum
.berland; C, B. Herman* Kingstown; llenry’Zear
ing, Shtremanstown: Robert Moofo and Charlef
Bell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mochanicsburg; Dr.
J, Ahl, Churchtown.
York county— John Sherrick, Lisburn; Join
Bowman, DiUsburg?' Peter Wolford, Franklin:
John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking
iDover; Daniel Uaflfensboiger, J. W. Craft,
Harriaiurg—Houser A Loehman.
Members of the company having Policies about
lo expire pan have thorn renewed by making ap
plication lo any ofthe agents. .
CITE INSURANCE.
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity mid Trust
Company, of Philadelphia,
Office No. 159 Chestmt Street,
Capital #300,000.
Charter Perpetual,
CtONTIN UE lo make Insurances on Lives on the
j most favorable terms; receive and execute
Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest.
The Capital being paid up and invested, togclh*
or with an accumulated premium fund, affords a
perfect security to the insured. The premium
may bo paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly
payments..
The Company add a DON US at stated periods
*.o the insurances of life. This planbf insurance is
the most approved of, and is more generally in
use, than any other in . Great 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 all kinds, 87 are on this
plan. .
The first BON US was appropriated in Dcccm
her, 1841, amounting to In per cent, on the sum
insured under the oldestpoliclcs; lo 8£ percent.,
7J per centi,&o,, &d,, on others, in proportion to
the time of standing, makingan addition of$10Q;
$87.60.; $76, &c.,&0., toevery $l,OOO, originally
insured, which is an average of more than 60 per
cent, on tho premiums paid, and without increas
ing ihe annual payment lo tlm Company. *,
The operation of the BONUS will ho soon by
tho following examples from tho Life Insurance
Hogistor of the Company, thus: '
Bum' Uonii* or
Insured. Addition,
Policy,
rf«. t »
“ 83
•• 205
•' 270
» 333
81‘JffllO $lBO.OO
2,500 250.00
4.000 400,00
'2,000 175.00
5.000 437,50
Pamphlets containing tho table of rates, and
explanations of the subject, forms of application,
and further information may bo had at tho office,
gratis, $n person, or.by letter, addressed to the
President or Actuary.
B. W. RICHARDS, President .
JNO. P, JAMES, Actuary,
Plnlodolpliln, Mny 3,1840,—1y,
1 0 PONS Hammered and Rollcfi Iron, jus( rocoiv*
1 \J «d at the cheap Hardware ulnro of the stihscri*
her in Bast High street. • HENRY SAXTON.
For the Removal and Permanent Cure of all
And of those Complaints which are caused by an impaired,
weakened or unhoalthy condition of the
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
This beautiful oml convonient application of the mysterious
powers 6f GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, lias been pro*
nnunced liy distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the
Uuited Stutci, to be the wioil raluaftlv medicinal discovery of
Hi t Age.
Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT
and
MAGNETIC FLUID,
is used'with the most perfect and certain success in all
cases of
GENERAL DEBILITY,
Strengthening the weakened body, glvJng_tone to the various
organs, and invigorating the entire.system. Also in-FITS.
CRAMP, PARALYSIS and FALSV, DYSPEPSIA or INDI
GESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CIIIIONIC, GOUT,
EPILEPSY, LUMDAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TRE
MORS, PALPITATION OF TUB lIEAIIT, APOPLEXY - ,
NEURALGIA, PAINS In the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER
COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CUIiVATUIVR
of the SPINK, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of. the KID.
NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN
ERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise
from one simple cousc—namely,
A Derangement of the Nervous System,
(ftKln NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Me.licinci
tnereme the Jfitaee, for they weaken the vital energies of Ihe
already prostrated system; while under the strengthening,
Ufe.giving, vitalizing influence of Oalvanism, as applied by
this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient
end weakened sufl'erer is restored to former health, sliengtb,
elasticity and vigor.
The great peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives,
.consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by out
ward application, In place oi the usual mode Of drugging and
physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly
under tbelnfliction.
They «fr<it|fAen Iht whole tyilem, equalize iht eireulalian of
(he blood, promote the iterelionz, and never do thi tlifhltel injury
eider any circumtlonctt. Since their introduction In the
oited States, only three yean since, more than
60,000 Persons
including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were
a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly jiubject to Nerv
ous Complaints, hare been
.. . fitTTCRBLT AND PERMANENTLY CUBED,
when all hope of relief bad been given up, and every thing
els* been tried in vain
fTo illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose
the case ot a person afflicted with that bane of civilization,
pVBP£PSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In
ordinary oases, stimulants are taken, which, by (heir action or
*“■ nerves and muscltytnf |be stomach, aflord temporary relief,
but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with >nluit-d
“duties, after the action thus excited has ceased: Now- com*
pare this With the effect resulting fiom the application of the
UALVANIU UKI.T. Take a Dyspeptic suflJ.er, .Ven iu tile
worse symptoms of an attack, end sunplj tie the belt around
the body, using.tlie,-.Magnbtlc H Wuid,H» directed. In a shbrt
period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive
element of the licit, thereby causing a (Jalranic circulation
which will puss on to the negative, and thence hack again to
the positive, Unit keeping, up « continuou,| Galvanic circula
tion throughout the system. Thus the ihost severe eaies'of
DVSPKPBIA flre PKIIMANKNTLX COItKD. A FEW DATS
IS'OFTEN AMPLV TO ERADICATE THE
DISEASE OK YEARS. % , - y
'CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMfiSUtS
Of tl&o most Undoiihicd Character,
Kmm all parts of the Country could be glvfcn, sufficient to fill
erery column in this paper!
AN EXTRAORMWAinr CASE,
which conclusively pVovbs that
11 Truth Is stranger than Fiction.' 1
CTIUB OF
RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA,
Rev. Dr. Landis, A Clergyman
of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted
reputation
. Dr. A. If. Cmristir— Dear Sirs You whit to know of me
What ha* been tho result In my own case, of Uie application of
TIIEOALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, My iei4y isas
follows: -
For about Iwtiily years t bad been suffering from 1); spej>.
sin. Every year the symptoms become worse, nor could I
obtain permanent relict from any cutiinenf medicaHreotniytil
whatever. About fourteen years since, in cunsequenco of
frequent exposure to Die weather, in the discharge nf my jas,
toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic itbeuni.i>
Usm', which for year ofter year, cuutcd mo indesfrihahh*
anguish. Farther: irttlio wintornf *44 and ’-Id, in consequence
of pleaching a great deal In my own' and various other
churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis,
which soon became w> severe as to requite an immediate mi*»
pension of my pastoral lalion. M v tunput lyltm icuj iomo
(AornieAfy jirotlraleil, and os my Omnchitis became worsc.ro
also did. my Dyspepsia and itliuiinietic affection— thus evincing
that these disorders wore connected vrlth each other through
the medium of the Nervous System; In (ho whole phnmioro
prnia there seemed to bo no remedial agent which could
reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; eiery thing that I
had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At hut I
was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though
with no vcm sanguine hopes nf their .efficiency,) I determined,
to try the eried of the application of (he GALVANIC BELT
AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This wus
in June. Ifl-10. To my finest sstonibmmknt, in two nsta.siv
Drarnrsu tun none; in eioiit noi l ho vnsmi.kd t«
KKIL’Mi: MT rssrotut. I.AHOHS; t«ON Hive I BINCK OMITTH)
i siNtn.K siavicK on account or tin: Bkonuiiitin; son mt
lliiKiMistiL' iKVVr.TioN ius r.NTiHM.r i.-rssro to TRorniiV; mk.
Such is the wonderfhl and bonny results of the experiment
1 have recommended tho BELT mid FLUID (u many who
> have lioon likewise suffering Horn Neuralgic affection*. They
mvo tried Ilium, .with iurr* result*, 1 aeuete, in kvkhy
use. „
DR. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC NECKLACE
s used fur all complaints mfl’cling the Thioat or lleud, such ns
ImnchilU, Inflammation of the Throat. Nervous and Hick
leudjiche, l»/.*ine.s of the Mend, Neittidgla in the Foce.
iuxelng nr Itoaihig In tho Ears. Deafness. ul.irb Is ttonenilly
soivous, and that dl.Uessed cornpMnt,culled Tic Uoloreux.
All nh) sielnm acknowledge that there tornhlo diseases are
V* . a dtjiiirttcy of A’eiretu flurry in the affected
imhs. |)n. < musm;V Galvanic Article* will supply (his
icllheiit jam or, and acumplelo and entheemvis thus effected.
1000 Oaaea of Palsy and Paralysis.
iaie' hevn rqmrtod to Dn.Cnm.vm. and his Agents within the
ost two j enrs, which liave been entiiejy icsioied.
'l'' V. Tom* of Brooklyn. N. V„ hnd not
.iceii i.l.in in walk n step for near four > ear*, and was so belli*
lc* that be h.nl tube fed. The most cek-lir-ted physicians
- him tin. In five day* after he commenced wearing the
iit-iisic Url.T, Ncrai.icK, iwn B«*c».i.v.ts, hn walked
•cni»* tho mom, and intlneo week* he hud jwilecllj lecovuiad
uis honltli. Captain Tomes is set enty > ears id ugu.
DR. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are 1 found of vnst service in coses nf.ConvuLlens or Fits,
Spasmodic Complaints, ninlguni>rnl Nervous Affections of (he
Mend and upper extremities Also in I'olsy and Pnrolvsli, and
itli disease* caused hj a deficiency nf power or Nervous
K.noigy In tiie ilmba or oilier organs of the body.
Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. .
' Tlioo dreadful and agonizing complaint* aro immtdialtly
rtlievril It)- Hie ii|iplmntiou nf the (Jam anil- 15».1t, Nt:o*t.«t'it
*m» Finn, Tlio ilelt dllhinc* the Electricity through the
M ulem i the Nci'klnro hn* a lor.nl efluct, am) tho Fluid act*
directly > u|wm the ii/luctcd mirvc-i. in tlioie dliltoiiiiig
•Ulhctium the njipllfiilioil NEVER FAILS.
FITS AND CONVULSIONS.
Tl|(mo nlmmlng mill (crrihto complaint* moalway* mured
hy n ilrrniniUHntl of the JVriTi*. Tltu 11,:, .t, Hiiaiiklki • am,
Fi.nu, will cmc nearly oveiy case. no matter how inungoi
old tho patient, or how confirmed tho complaint. • Numerous
ami Hslunlihiiig proof* aro In pouesvion of tho pioprlolor.
09* Many hundred Certificate* from all part* ot the country
of Inc most extraordinary character can ),e given. If required'
09- Ne'trnuhle or Inconvenience attend* the uie’of UK
CIIIURVtR'S O.dAFWWO JUTtOI.Ka. end they wey
be worn by the moil feeble end delicate with perfect eaiMud
isloty. In ' many oasei the aematlnn attending thib’HPlJ
V*A/y plromtii end ogmaAle. . Theyoan be«o«t loony pail
nf the ooutilry. \
Anit.orPoHcyanil
llonui payable nt
llio party's dccoopo.
The Galvanlo Belt. Three Dollar#, .
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollar#,
The Galvanic Bracelet#, One Dollar Baob.
The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar.
09* The article* era accompanied hy ftill and plain dlreoj
(ion*, ramphlali with hill particular* may be bad of toe
mithorUed Agent. .• : .
$1,100.00
2,760.00.
4.400.00
2.175.00
5,437.50
PARTICULAR CAUTION. ,
. 09-ihtuar* of (3«nmt*r/W<* and 'll*or/Ali,*i .•
D. O. MOREREAD, M. X>*t
GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED «'M|
13» nroniUrnr. YorM *
For sale in Carliulo.Pa;, by the sole authorized
Agant, . SAM'L. ELLIOTT.
' November 18,1S40—lyobw 'i =
J. 12L1IS IIOWIIAIWt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ha# removed.ln# office
to the room formerly occupied by tho latoJutlgo
Rood, in Main nlrocl, directly op|»Ußito thd oflicoi
t U.urliblb, March 28,1880—iU * .
NERVOUS DISEASES,
SionxT) New Jersey, July Id, 1848.
1 am. dear sir, very respectfully yours, ",
110DEUT W. LANDIS,
Palsy and Paralysis.
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