American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 16, 1850, Image 4

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    Farmers’hotel. bau«a™si : bab«ain S :-'.
EAST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A TTHE NEW BTORB, direcUy oppo.ilo Wm.
’/ -I * >r » r .!>''*'«* *. »ni »» «y i XL; Lconard'e old stand, North Hanover street. Ihe
■„V g*H* f lho s 3 “T p ' -tactib., ru3[ieclfuUy inform. Iho cilizen. of Cum
.nut Bottom toad,) mapootfully informs , h,a l, cr | [ „ u | cou „ | 1 (ll ,uh o has ju.l received, and .non
‘S ia n't ° ‘‘.'J 10 Bon.ro'Jyt'that ho has tako.t olfe(i for adl ncl¥ toi oxte , J „i,o .election of
that, well known Tavern stand, in Bast High street, . • • • •• ,
Carlisle, formerly kept by Mrs. Wunderlich, and that Fancy & Staple Dry CrOOdS.
he is'now prepared to accommodate Farmers, .Pcd- - This careful selection will bo foundtOAbe a com*
lars, Tiurvellere, and all other* who may favor him plete assortment of Fpreignand Domestic Dry Goods,
witlii'a cidl.'iri lhe most accommodating manner. ; | comprising each and every variety.
' His Stabling, which is large and convenient, will; In the Domestic Line you will find Calicoes, Mer
be in charge of a careful Ostler. [ rimack, Choeco, &c, Bleached «Sc unbleached Mus-
He flutters himself that from his experience as an 'line,-Conestoga,New Market,dec. Tickings, Checks,
-•innkeeper, he will bo ablo to render general satisfuc*! Qsnaburgs, Drillings, -&c., all of which have been
•tion* CHItISTdAN HOFFMAN. purchased on favorable terms, and can bo secured at
April H, 1850—-Hm | great bargains. ' -
In the Silk.and Fahey Lino you will find a large
and unbroken assoitmeht. This branch contains a
variety of styles printed Mousoelme do.Laines, ofau*
psrior quality; rich Beregos and Grenadines; Crape
do Paris, and other now Tissues for spring and sum
mer dresses; now designs fox Lawns. Chintzes, Bril
! Hants and painted Cambrics; new spring shades glace
I Silks, gros do Afrique, grosdonap, and rich plain
j poux d’soies, and , s
Brilliant Fancy Style Silk* for Spring,
Cumberland & Perry Hotel.
•Corner of/Mirth' Hanover and Nurtk SU.\ CarlidcA
lately kepiby Henry W, Orth* . |
rPHß«ubscnber*h*ving loaded the above large and j
X' commodious Hotel, situate on the corner of North
Hanover and North Street*, lately occupied by ti. W.
Orth, bogs leave to • announce tohis friends and the
public, that'he la prepared to entertain therein a man
tier which cannot, fail to meet their approbation.
. TUB HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and bat ie»
•cently built. No pains will be spared to make those
who.may sojourn with him comfortable during their
His .parlors are large and well furnished, and
hi* chambers supplied with new and comfortable
bedding.
His TABLE win be supplied with the best the
market can aiTord t and all who are connected with bis
. bouse will be found attentive, careful and obliging.
The BAR will contain the best Liquors the city
•can produce.;
His Stadu.vo is.entirely nery and extensive,capa
ble of accommodating from 66 to T 6 homos—making
tt a d m jraM o stop ping place for Drovers, and will bo
attended by a skilful Ostler. . In short, nothing wilt
he wanting to add to the comfort and convenience of
thoso who may favor* him with their patronage.
. Boarders taken by the week, month, or year
CCj* Terma moderate.
HENRY GLASS
Carlisle, February 14, 1650—6 m
DIUTGSI ORUGSI
I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicines.
Paints, Glass, Oil, dec., which having been pur
chased with geest cate at the hast city houses, I can
confidently recommend to Families, Physicians,
Country. Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and
pore.
DRUGS.
Patent Medicines, j Herbs and Exrtnrts,
Fine Chemicals, | Spices, ground or whole.
Instruments, 1 Bsencea,
Pure Essential Oils, \ PeiTumeiy, dec.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
DYESTUFFS,
l*Log and Cam Wood*,
\ Oil Vitriol,
| Copperas,
1 Lac Dye
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac,
Alum,
PAINTS*
Welherill & Brother’s Pure Lead, Chrome, Green
and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey
Window Glass,-Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and
Coach Varnish, and Red Lead* All of which will
he sold at the very lowest market price, at the cheap
Drug and Book store of
8, W. HAVERSTICK,
Carlisle, March 28,1650
Cireat Bargains in Drj-Cioods,
AT V. E. ARCHAMBAULTS,
N. £. corner of Eleventh and Market streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FULL assortment o( Spring ami Sommer
Goods, comprising in purl—New Market
Sheetings'at 8 cents; fine bleached and brown
Muslins at 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10 and 12$ cents;
yard wide French Lawn at 8, 10,12$ and 18 Jets;
Mouslin de Lnines at I*3s, 18$ & 26 cents; Linen
Lustres front 10 to 25 cents; Bareges from 12$ to
37$ cents; black and colored Alpaca Lustres from
18$ to 75 cents; black and changeable Silks and
Taro Satina (four 50 cents to $125; a large assort-
UZUilo .tiroes fartods IfOm 12$ to 37$ CIS,'
French. Scotch, and Manchester Ginghams from
18$.to 31 cents; Silk and Satin Mfiniillns from
$4 50 to $10; Men and Boys* wear in every vori
cly from 10 cents to $1 25; &o.
V. K. ARCHAMBAULT,
-■'Cheap Wholesale amlUetivil Store,
N. Iv. corner llth & Market eta., Phila.
April 4,1850—3 m
To Farmers and Men of XSiiaikicset
Oils, Candles and Guano.
rpHE subscriber offers, nt the lowest. rates, in any
X quantity to suit purchasers,
Genuine Peruvian Guano,
and every variety ofSperm« Whale, Lord, and
TANNER'S OILS.
Manufacturers, Tanners, Formers, Dealers and Con*
■timer** ore invited to call.
GEO. W. lUDGWAV,
No. 37 North Wbnrf.s, the first
Oil Stork, below R«ce st., Phi a.
April 4 , 1850—3 m
THE GIU3.iT CHINA STOKE
OF PHILADELPHIA,
THANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle, and Its
vicinity, for their increased custom, we again rc*
quest their company to view oar largo and splendid
ussoilnienl of
. CHINA , CLASS $ qVEBNSWARE.
Di ner Sets, Ton Sols, Toilet Sols.and single pieces,
either of Glass, China or Stone. Ware, sold in quon*
titles to suit purchasers, far Ices than they can bo
had elsewhere—in fact at less than Wholesale prices.
American and HngTish Bti.ahnia Mcial Goods in
greater variety than over before offered, m the city*
Fa<uy Clvina in groat variety, very cheap*
Wo would invito any person visiting the city to
call and see us—they will at least bo pleased to walk
around our beautiful store, and to vlow the finest
China and the cheapest the world produces,
TVNDALE & MITCHELL,
No. 319 Chcsnul street.
♦ niift.* Sept. 20, 1819.—1 y
FU*e Insursuet.
THE Allen and'Eastpennsborougli Mutual Fire
. Insurance Company of Cumberland county,lncor
porated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully or
ganized* and in operation under the management
of the following commissioners, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Win. JL Gorges, Michael Cock-
Kin, Melchoif Breimemon* Christina. Stayman,
Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis flyer,
Honry*Logan*BenJainln M. Muaser, Jacob Kirk*
Samuel ProwelL Joseph Wiekersham.
The rates of insurance are no- low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State. Per
son* Wishing to become members are invited to
make application to the agents of the company
who are willing <o wait upon them at any time.
. JACOB SHiai-y* PrctiiUfif,
Usury Logan, Viet Preiident,
~~ Eewis-JITRRt Secretary.
Miohakl Oooklih, 2'feasurer,
\ Sovoiubvr K.l64fL<
AGENTS.
• -Cumforfond county— Rudolph Martin,N.Oum
berlandvO. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear*
log, ShlremnnatowM Robert Moore and Charles
Bell, Carlisle; lease Kinsey, Mechanlesbufe; Dr.
JJ. Ahl, Chttrchlown,
Tark taunly~loha Shotrlch, Ll.bnrn:, John
Bownwn, DliKbarg). Pm«i Wolf, ml, FronKllni
John Smith, hsqu Washington; W. 8. Pickina
Dhver; Daniel Raflmßbeiger, X. W. Craft. *’
Harrisburg-Houser & Lochmnn.
Member* fit the company having Pollciosabnut
to expire can have them renewed by making an.
pUfratlbndo any of.the ogonts. r
Look this Wnj’i
THE BuUcrlbor would respectfully Inform hli
Jnendi and the pubjii generally, tlrpt ho has juet'
. opened ; a new LUMBER AND COAL YARD, in
West High slroot/ e.few doors east of Messrs. J. Sc
D. Rhoads* Warehouse, where ho now has and will
a fcocp constantly on hand.'o /Ustrato assortment of all
htind*>of'seasoned'White PinoDoordsoml Plank,and
elLotlier<W(uLi of.-Stuff, [all of'which'ho will self low
fptcßth. JOHN ARMSTRONG.
April Ai 1860-If.;
The attention of buyers is particularly incited to
his magnificent stock of Ureas Goods, consisting of
fancy bonnet ribbons, fancy neck and cap do., ot the
latest designs; Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen hand
kerchiefs, and all kinds of fancy articles adapted for
Ladies* wear; cloths of French, English, German and
American fabric/ all shades and prices; casslmeres,
black, French, doe skins, afVing colors ana designs;
a complete assortment of Vestings—satin silk, Mar
seilles, dec.. In addition to the above named goods,
you will find hit stork to -eroWco a full assoitroont
of BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, &c„ all of which he is
prepared to offer oh very fair terms. He feels confi
dent that all who give him a call will je pleased with
his goods and -his low prices. An early caH and a
careful examination of hr* goods la solicited. ■
N. W. WOODS, Agt.
Carlisle, April 11,1850 .
Feather*! peatfcoiif
I A AAA Pound* of Feathers,. comprising all
1 qualities, for sale, wholesale and retail,
at the lowest cash prices, by _ '
V HARTLEY" Sc KNIGHT,
146 8. Second street, 5 doors above Spiuce.
Our customers and the public In general will please
notice and remlHser that since the alterations T6*
cently made in our store, the Bedding Department of
our business is in the second story, where we now
have, ready made, or will make to order
Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Mattresses,
and Cushions of all kinds* Wo also keep constantly
on hand, a good assortment of Tickings, Blankets,
Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables, Sacking Bottoms,
&c. The first floor an basement have been appro*
dated to the sale of Carpetings, dec., among which
are
Brussels Carpeting, **'
Tapestry do
Imperial Three Ply,
Ingram Carpetings,
from 25 cents to si,
Stair Carpetings.
-from 10 cents
Entry Carpetings, >
from 29 cents to $1,25,
Rag Carpelinga,
from 25 to 40 cents,
Also,
Oil Cloths,
and
Mailings,
at nil prices. *
For sale by HA
148 S. 2d
Phila., March 21, 1850-
.RTLEY & KNtGItTi
et. 5 doors above Spruce.
—3ms
WATCUESt
JSL Great inducements to persons in
want of a good Watch.
LEWIS R. UROOMAI.L, No. 110 North 2nd
street, having received additional supplies of Gold
nud Silver Wuichca of every description, from Lon
don, Liverpool and Switzerland importations, is now
prepared to furnish tlio very best article at a price
far below any ever offered, of the same quality, and
which'cannot bo undersold by ony other store in
Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch suld will
be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as good
as represented.
Watches at the following low prices:
Gold Levers,full jewelled, 19 cat&tcascs, B*3B 00
Silver do do do 12 00
Gold Lepincs,jewelled, 16 carat cases, 22 00
Silver do do, 800
The L. R« Urooinal! Gold Pen* a sdpcrlcff, drlicle in
silver ease, with pencil, anil warranted, $1,50; Gold
Pencils Ter $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions;
and Locket for Dagucreolypo Likenesses, Gold
chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Pint, Ear
Kings, Finger Rings, and b genera) assortment of
every description,of Jewelry at Unusual low prices.
No. U 0 North 2nd street, 2nd dour below Race
street, Philadelphia.
LEWIS R. BROOMALL.
November 8,184 f)
HARDING Si HOLI/,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION PAVER WARE
HOUSE ,
No, 21 Minor street, between Gth&Olhand Chcsnut
ami Market ate., Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a largo ami varied stock
of oil kind# of PAPER; suited to Publishers,
Merchants, Manufacturers, Schools, Ac. Wo havo
niatio arrangements with some of (ho best Mills in the
country to manufacture Paper expressly for us, so
that every exertion shall be atado to give entire satis*
faction to our customers. We return our most sin*
core thanks- t cf out old 1 friends for past favors,* and
hope from our increased stock, and exertions, (o merit
a continuance of their custom.
All orders from the country promptly attended to.
They can accommodate publishers With any given
[site of printing paper at tho shorted notice. We
would say to those desirous of a good and cheap' ttli
do, give us a call and examine for yourselves.
Merkel prlccs'ptdd' in cash or trade for Rags.
S. W. HARDING;
B. FRANKLIN HOLE,
No. 21 Minor st., Philo.
February 21, 1950—4 m
Hardware*
JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware
store of JACOB SENBR, a now assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a
full ussortmeni of looks and latches of every style
and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger
bills, chisels; broad and hand axes, hatchets,
drawing knives, pianos and plane bids; hand,
panne],and rippingsawa; mllland crosscut saws
of Roland's make, warranted 1 good;:a'gDod assort
ment of circular saws, warranted; traceand halter
chains of a superior quality that has never been in
this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks
and rakes: knives and forks; Iron, brass
candlesticks; an assortment of Dritanla and Glass
Rtherlai Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water
and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce
darware, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every
kind and price.
Watts' bar iron, hoop and band iron, cast, shear,
spring and blistered steel, warranted good.
, 150 boxes window lower than ever,-
200 kegs Wethetil)'* pore white lead,
4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine.
• Please oall ai the well known store of Jacob
Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass’
hotel, Carlisle.
May 24,1819
BOOTS Sc SHOES. Boots and Shoea 0/ every
description Jiavo been opened in large quantities
by the subscriber, which are offered at ptlces that
musl'glvn aotUfaetloKi N W WOODS', A«*
April 26. lBf)0 1 •
llonncln.
A I, . <J Waulirul Monument .IT Rough on J
Roo.lj, Jonny UnJ, Poorl. U.oW, French, Loco
onJ Gimp Uunnott, ju.l received ot tho now onJ
hoop .lore of ARNOLD'4c liEVIi
May 2, 1860
BLANK DEEDS
FOR SALE AT'THIS OFFICE,
THE subscribers have just returned from the
city with the cheapest and best stock of DRYr
GOODS, &o„ ever brought to Carlisle. It con*
sists in part of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets,
and Vestings; a great stock of summer goods for
Men and Boys* wear, Mous do lainos, Lawns,
'Ginghams, Bareges, Alpacbas, Barege de laines,
'lots of Caliooea,. Checks’, Tickings, Muslins,
Flannels, Table and Toweling Drapers, Table
Glottis, Oil Oloths, Umbrellas and Parasols, Rib
bons, Stockings, Gloves, Linen Cambrioahd Sillr
Handkerchiefs, Lacos, Edgings and Insertions,of
different kinds, Cap Nets, Tatletdn, Swiss, Book,
Mull, Jaconetand Cambric Maslins, Dotted Swiss
MuBlind r aa elegant assortment of
Cheap Bonnets,
of most fashionably kinds,.Paltri Leaf, Straw,
and Braid . Hats, Groceries, Queenaw are, Carpet
Chain, Hardware, &c., some handsomeSnd cheap
(X2RPETS, together With a variety of Goods in
our line,.which have.all been lai&.in for cash,and
will be sold atlower prices than they can be bought
at in the'oounty. We respectfully invite every
body to call and judge for themselves, as we are
determined to offer great bargains this season.
A.& W. BBNTZ.
March 91,1850.
Watches, Jcwelery, &c.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public generally, that he has just.return*
ed from Philadelphia with the largest and most
splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c., ever
before offered to thecitixens of this place. His block
consists in part-of
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES,
Gold and Silver Espino Do., with a variety of Silver
Watches, of lower prices. Gold‘guard chains, gold
and silver pencils,■ a splendid assortment ofgold pens,
of most approved manufacture; silver butter knives, j
silver and plated spoons, Sno silver plated forks, a
large and splendid lot of gold and silver SPEC*)
TACLES. (He Invites particular attention to this
article of spectacles, as he can warrant them to bo
the best this side of Philadelphia.) Common Spec,
laeies of all prices; a largo and beautiful assortment
of gold Finger and Ear rings, all prices; Breast pins
in great 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 ofolher arliclcs in hie line, unnecessary
to mention. Ho invites all to call and examine Ids
stock, assured that it Gunnel fail to please both in
| quality and price,
THOMAS CONLVN
Carlisle, December SO, 1849—tf.
Extraordinary Reduction in tlio
Price of Hardware.
I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest
stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet
Maker's Tools, Mahogony vaneors, and all kind*
of Building Material over, brought to Carlisle,
consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and
Spikes. Persons about to build will And it great*
ly to their advantage .to look at my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods
and hear the price and you will be convinced that
this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also,
in store, anvils; vices, Alt’s and rasps, and a com*
f dele assortment of Watt's Best Bar Iron, also
lolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I. have also
the Themometor Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span*
gler, the best article now in use.
SCYTHES.-*! have just received my Spring
; stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured
expressly fur my own sales, and warranted to be
a superior article. Cradle makers and others
will find these Syihes to be thobosl article in the
market, and at the lowest pride, wholesale and
retail, at the old staud in North Hahdver street.
Oct. 11, 1840. JOHN Pi LYNB.
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS.
MATTINGS,
rpHOMAS M. MARTIN, desires to inform ty*
L .friends and the public in general, that he has
durchased the store formerly,belonging to Jacob
Brb, Esq,, and is now ready to supply the reading
community with Books of oil kinds at city prices.—
Ho has just received the following new walks;
Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordan.
Montague's ** 11 i«
Philosophy of Religion.
I Dobncy on Fhturo PunishmeHi.
[ Rural Letters, by N. P. Willis.
Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. EllaU
Thier's Consulate and Empire, Nos. 8 & 9.
Davy Coppcrficld, part 3.
Turner, Fisher, and Davy Cf ticket t, Comic Alma*
nac’s fof 1890, together.with all (hd cheap publica
tions of the day* Udoks ufde/ed twice d \scek and
strict attention paid to orders from the country. .
All (he Daily and Weekly Papers, dec., to be, bad
til Ihb old stand next door to Burkholder's hotel.
CarßslO, August 16, 1849
"1 om n man, and deem nothing which relates to
man fore 5 r n to mv feelings. *
■■■■■ Youth & manhood.
Iflftllllß A vmonoos LIFE,
on A PREMATiikE Death.
Klhkelin on Self Preservation.
This Book,just published, infilled with uscfulin
formation, on the Infirmities and diseases o' the Ge
nerative Syetem. Il addresses itablf alike to Youth,
Manhood and Old Age,-and should bo read by all.
The valuable advice and Impressive warning il
gives, will prevent years of misery oud suffering and
save annually thousands of lives.
Paubnts by reading it, will learn how to prevent
the destruction of lheiV children*
A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad*
dressed to Dr. Kinkelln, Philadelphlo, will ensure a
book, under envelope, per return of mail.
Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician', N. W.
corner ofThird and Union street, between Spruce and
Pino, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially,
Ho who places himself under the care of Df, K„
may religiously confide In biff honor as a gentleman,
and confidently rely u'pbh his skill os a physician.
■ Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter,
(post paid,) and be cured at home.
Packages of Medicines, Directions, dtc./forwarded
by sending a remittance, and pul up secure from da*
mage or curiosity.
Bobksellhrs, News Agents, Pedlar, Canvosscrs,
and off Others supplied’ wllb the ebbve work at vtty
low rates.
February 7, 1860— ly . '
ANEW ami beautiful article, believed to bo «i
-perior to anything of the kind ever before man
ufactutcd.. Doing elastic will not broik by foiling,
ahcl being'pidntfd in oil it may bo woahed with ioap
and water when aoiled, end rflodily.ireilored to their
original beauty. For sale at the cheap store of
December 13,1849. F. MOJNYER.
WILL perform all operations uponthe Teeth
that are required for their preservation)
SQoh as Scaling, Filing, Plugging* & c., or will
restore the lons of them) by Inserting Artificial
Teeth, from-a single Tooth to a full sell.
few doora Sooth of
the Railroad Hotel. _
N. B. Dr.LoomißwlllboabsenifromCarllsle
thelasttqn days,ln eaoh month.
December 14,1648.
DK. JAB. M'CUI-IOCII.
WILL givo lila attendance in ill. different Won
choa of Ills profomioiii in town or country, In
all that tnny favor Mm with a call, Otßco oppusllo
the 9d Presbyterian Church and Wert's Hotel,'lately
occupied by Dr. Fonlkc*
CarDslq, Sept. 6,1849 —tF -
Homeopathic pnVsiOiArf, re.prcicuiiv
tenders hli professional aorvlcca to the citizens
of OarlfaU and vicinity. Office (n Snodgrass* Row,
next door to Justice Holcomb’s, .where he* can at all
times be found, when nolpiofestlotvall engaged.
Carlisle, June 7,1849—tf
The Cheap Store!
BOOKS! BOOKS!
QjtLT 25 ORKTR.
Elastic Doll Deads*
Hr. I. C. Loomis,
DR. JT. K. SMITH,
TIUOkS OF QUACKS.
. Let Evertoodv Head TiilaCAftßPOLi.v.—Thefe is a Sa'i*
•aparilla .for sale In-the iliirursnt igvrua edited S. P. TolVn>
•end's Sarsaparilla.. It is mlvortiaed a* tile OItIOISAL, QEN-
UiNß,snd all tiiau Tills Townsend is no doctoratul never «vas;
but wu formerly a worker on railroads, canals, and the like—yei
ae assumes the till* df iWctor for the purpose of gaining credit
for .What he is not He says "he hue attended two medical
schools, and practiced-for fifteen years! I" Now the truth Is. he
never practiced medicine a.day in h!s life I Such \ei\ful % xtitk
cd mlerepreservation looko bad to (ha Character and veracity ol
the man. I Wish most sincerMv, he had never made those mate
menta of himself or of me. When will men leant (o B® hdtioirt
and truthful in all their dealings ami intercourse with (heir fel
low men I Ho applied to one Ruel-Olapp to sexist him In manu
facturing his mixture, ■lating the luige sums ha Would makef
as an inducement to embark in the business. These metl have
been insulting and libelling me in all possible forms, in order to
impress (lie public With the belief that the Old Doctor’s Sarsa
parilla wmi not the genuine, original Sartaparilla, made from
iho Old Doctor'* Original Jlectpe. This 8. P. Townee ml Bays
I have sold the use ni my name for •? a weak. 1 will Hive him
1500 if he will produce One single solitary proof of tills. His
statements of Thompson. Skillman Sc Co., are nothing but a
tissue of latsaiiooda. simply made to deceive the public, and
keep the truth down m regard to his touringsfermenting com
pound. This it to caution (ho public to purctiuse none nut Old
Dr. JACOB Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on u the Old Doc*
tor’s likeness, hie family Coat qf Anns, and his signature serose
the Coat of Arms.
Principal Office, 102 A’oaiau-strcel, N. Y City.
JACOB TOWNSEND
Old Dr. Jacob. Townsend,
TIIK ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF TUB
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Did Dr. Townsend is now sbout 70 yenre of ssn. and has Ion?
been known as the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER of the
GENUINE ORIGINAL * TOWNSEND SARSAPA
RILLA." Belli? poor, he was compelled to limit us manufac
ture,'by which means it has been kept out of market, and the
•ales circumscribed to those only who bad proved its worth, and
known its valoc. Il had reached the oars or many, nevertheless,
is tbuee perauiis woo had oeen healed of eore diseases, oao
taved from death, oroiimmnd Its wonderful
HEALING POWER.
This GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION is man*
ufsetured on the largest scale, and is called for throughout the
length and breadth of the land, especially as U Ik ib'jftd iftc&to
bfc of degeneration or deieridrutioii. . \
Unlike youn? S. P. Townsend’s, it improves with age, and
oever.chnngosbut for the better; because it is prepared on sefe»-
tjfic principles by asrientifie man. Tlie highest knowledge of
Chemistnr, and the latest discoveries ofthe sit. hare all hren
brought Into requisition in the manuloctwo ofthe Old Dr’s Sar
eftparilla-. The Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to medical
hten, contains maqy medicinal properties, and some properties
which are inert or uselcss.and others, which if retained in pre
paring it fur use, produce fermentation and act’d, which is jfti
jilnuus to the system. Some of the properties or Sarsaparilla
are so volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the pre
paration, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known
only .to thonc experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these
volatile principled which rtydffln Vapor, dr lash exhalation, un
der heat, are the very ‘ttiWiU'ai Medical properties of the root,
which give to it all its value
Any person can MU dr steWlhe lift'd! till tti'ev fet a dsi* col
area liquid, Which Is more from the coloring manor in tha root
than from altythimt else; they can then strain this insipid or
vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, and then call It “ SAR
SAPARILLA EXTRACT ot SVRUP.” Bui such U not the arti
cle known ns the ‘
GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND’S
SARSAPARILLA.
Tills la to prepared that all the jnert properties of the Sar--
•s|iarilla root are first removed, everything capable of becom
ing acid, or Armetuatind ib ‘fttrAbted and rejected ; theft tevert*
panicle 61 medical virtue Is secured In a pure and conrimrntml
form 5 and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of its val
uable and healing properties. Prepared in this way; it is mods
thamoatpoworluUgnniinthe . ,
Cure, of Innnmeritble Dlsenaen.
Hence the reason why we benrcitmmenrlalinn* on every side In
1 its favor by men, women, and children. We find ji doing wort
. dsn in the cure of . -
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM-
I nRHEUMA TISM.SCnOFULA.PILES,
COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS
PIMPLES, 11LOTORES, and nil affections arising from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
tl poMrives a rtiarvellmi# efficacy In .all ’cdmplalnU arising
from Innu'etlion, fmm Acidity of the Stomach, from unequal
circulation, determination nf blond to the head, palpitation of
the heart, cold feel and hands, cold chills and hoi nokhes over the
body. .I( has noi jin equal in Cuidt and (Jonghi ; ami promotes
•eay expectoration and ftmtioiauspiraillhi, relaxing slncttiroa of
tbejungs, throat end SVfcry dtller part.
nut mhnihingis lie excellence more manifestly seen and ac
knowledged than in all kinds nnd statpui of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
•It work* wonder* in cnees of Fluor Albas or While*. Fulling
oftheWumh, Obstructed, Suppressed. or Pahfful Metue*. /r»
rggu/anVycfllie menstrualperiods. and she like: and is effectual
In curing all the lorms of Kidney Diseases.
, By removing obstruction*; and regulating (lie general syaDth,
Hgirea tone and strength to the whole body,- auiitnu* cure* ail
fonn# of
Nervous filtcaiei and Debility* «
and dins prevent* or relieves a great variety of other maladies,
aa Spinal irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vilus’ Dance. Swooning.
Epileptic Fite, Convulsions, fc.
It cleanses the blood, excite* the liver to healthy action, tone*
the stomach, and .gives good dlgestioh, relieves the bowels ot
Ibrpor and cunstlpatiun, allay* inflammation, akin;
oqQalicen the clrctllEtifln.hr iHe blood; fih«4uhlng rrlule warmth
equally'all over the body, and the msettatlile pqrsplratiiyjt re- i
laxes stricture* and tightness, umovo* all obstruction*) and in
vigorates Uin entire nsrvou,sy»tem. • I* not this then
The Sledlclne you pre-eminently need)
Out can any of these thine* be said of 8. I*. Townsend's info
lior article 1 This young man's liquid is not to be
COMPA RED, WIT.H THE OLD DR’S,
because of one nil AND I-'AlT.itiat (tie oht 1* iNCAFAdtE
of DETERIORATION, and
NEVER SPOILS, ..
vfliile the other DOCS; souring, fermenting, and htowing the I
toffies containing it into fragments; the sour. acid liquid ex
ploding, and damaging other goods I Must notlfth horrible com,
pound be poisonous to the system I—lFAof.' put acid into d I
Mlem ahrfldtf diseased uitn acid} What cause* Dyspepsia I
tipt acid I Du we not all know that when loud sour* in our atom-'
•gits, what mischief it produces J~ flatulence,, heartburn, palpi
tation of,the hiirt, liver Cotiiplnlht, ciiirrhu-ntnyscuiery, colic,
ahd corruption of the blond 1 Wlint is ScrnHila hut an acid hu
mor in the body! What produces all thn humors Which bring on'
Eruptions oi tile Skin. Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all tilceruliona imernal anti
externa) 1 It is nothing under heaven hut, an acid substance,
which sours, and thus spoils nil the thifd* of the body, more or
Ijss,' What, tsidres, Rlicfln.iiitlsiu hut a sournml acid fluid
which insinuate* itself between lire ft,hit* and eJssWlioie. itri
latitie and Inflnniing the digicom Mssuoa upon which it actsl
So or nervolis disease*. of impurity of the blond, of deranged
circulation, and nearly all the ailtuum* which alllict liuman na
ture.
Now is It not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse
to use this
gOUIUNG, FERMENTING. ADID ‘'fOtoPbUND’* OP g.
P. TOWNSEND,
and yet he wnuld fnm have-it understood that Old Dr. Jnroh
Towfnmnd’s Genuine Original Sat siijutrilia, Is an IMITATION
of hi* inferior preparation M - .. , .
Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which would
bear the most distant resemblance to S- P. Townsoml’s article I
Wo ivlvli it imilei’simid. because it ja thn absolute truth , tlmt
S, I*. Townsend's article nml uld Dr* Jacob Townsend's Sarsnpa
filla are hearen-wide njwrf, and infiriitelg dissimilar: that they
arc unlike in every particular, having not ono single tiling in
common.
An S. V. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chore
-Ist, nu pharmaCpuiisi— knows no more-of rtrtdlcind or disuse
than any other common, Unscientific, unprofessional man, what
guarantee am the public have that they am receiving a genuine
scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the article* used
in preparing It, and which are Incapable of changes which might
render them the AOENTSof Disease instead oflinniih f
Uut wlmt else should be expected front ono who knows nothing
comparatively of medicine or disease) It requires a person ui
some experience Id cook ami serve up even a common decent
meal. How much mors Important is it that ilia persons who
manufacture medicine designed for
WEAK STOMACHS AND RNFEEHI.F.D SYSTEMS,
should know wsll the medical properties of plants, the best matt*
nefof suturing ami concentrating their healing virtues, also an
eXtehsive knowledge of the various disease* which aflerl the
human system, and how to adapt' remedies to these diseases I ,
. U is to arrest frauds uiwm the unfortunate, to nuur balm into
wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, tc
restore health, and bloom, and vlirur into tin- crushed and bro
ken, and to banish infirmity that OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND
has SOUUUT and FOUND the opportunity end means to bring
ill*
Griaua Vmvernal Concentrated Remedy
Bllhtn the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need U that
icy may learn and know, by joyful experience, ho
Tranaocndaut Power to Heat*
For Bale ol ihe) Drug anil Variety Store of Dr»
Rawlins, Weal Main sireel, Carlisle.
Oolober 11, 1849,—1y00w.'
TO rUT9IC2ANS, DlUlGifSis AND
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
T\R, J. N. KEELER A DRO. most respectfully
X/ solicits attention to their fresh stock of English,
French, German, and- American Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dyo Stufia.Glaaswaie, Per*
fumery, Patsnt Medicines, dec. Having opened a
new store. No. 204 Market Street, with a full supply
of Fresh Drugs ond Medicines, wo respectfully ad*
licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who
rosy feel disposed to extend to us their palronogo, to
sell thenvgsnuine Diugaand Medicines, on as libera)
terms as any other house in the city, and to faithful
ly execute nil orders entrusted to us promptly and
with dispatch.
One of the proprietor? being a regular physician l ,
affords ample gum nnteo of the gcnujno quality of all
articles told at tbolr establishment.
Wo cepeciallydnvito druggists ond country mer-
who may wish tb become agents for “Ur.
Keeler’s Celebrated Family Medicines,” (standaid
.and popular remedies.) to forward their address,
Soliciting the patronage of dealers, Wo respectful
ly rbroaln, J. N.KEELER A DIU).,
Wholesale Druggist*, No. 204 Market St.
. Philadelphia, Sept. V , itiftQ,—•ly.
r ADIBS SHOES. ■ Jbst received u fyil assortment
| j of the best quality ond nowosl'atylo Philadelphia
Shoes, Also a gbod assortment of Children’s Roots
and Shecs, nest, handsome und good, at the cheap
iimeof’. CHAS. OGILBV.
t April 25,1050 ' ' , ,
JR, jß< iR.
, ANEW and WilViaril light has lately arisen
and now stands high in the horizon, shedding its
golden light of hope upon the dark despairing
minds of the bed-ridden and afflicted with .pain,
like the bursting forth of.lhe congenial fays of the
sun upon the cold) diemal regions of the frigid
zone. The three letters which head; this para
graph is the signification of
Badway’fl Ready Relief.
An Instantaneous antidote for pains of all hinds,
the very instant Radway’s Ready Relief 13 appli
ed, its pain-relieving qualities are realised, it will
fellete the most sdVSre ftalna of Rheumatism,
Lumbage, Gout, Puraylysis, Tie DoloreuXj &c.*
in a lew ininqteßi
Rheumatism— lts cause, treatment and euro.
All Rheumatic Pains Instantly cured by Had'
way’s Heady arises from
different causeSf but most generally pfooeeds from
colds, exposure to cold damp weather, and sleep
ing in damp apartments. This complaint Isdivl
ded into two classes; the first is Inflammatory, so
called from the swelling, and inflammation that
attends thepains in the.parts affected; second;
Chronic Rheumatism, so called from the long con
tinuance of the disease.' It is also known as Lum
bago, or pain in the back; Sclaticia, or pains in
the hip or groin; Anlhrodynia, or pains in the
joints. The Acute Rheumatism generally Term
inates into one of these and becomes a chronic com
plaint.
7b Relieve your 7 Mura, apply Rad way’s Ready
Relief, on a warm flannel cloth, previously bath
ing the parts, with warm water, also take 30 or4o
drops of the Relief internally in some molasses
twice or three times a day; this will give w armth
to the stomach, anti surely relieve you from all
Rheumatic pains, his also speedy und effectual
in its operation in the'cure of diseased spine,
stitch in thebaok,lameness,sorenessuf (he joints,
Weakness and pain in the side, nervous headache,
tic doloreux and tn<Ali a'dhe, spasms, strains,
cramps in the stomach, heart bnrn-, hoarseness and
Bore throat. Reader, if you have the misfortune
jo be troubled with either of the above distressing
complaints, be thankful that an antidote fur your
pains is at liand in Radvvay’s Ready Relief. -
It is sure to give you instant ease, and to your,
joy will ensure you a speedy and perfeclcure.
See that each bottle has the fno simile signature
of Rad way & Co, upon each other is
genuine. ‘
A Beantif"! Picture.
A new Label—Sleel Engraving.
To protect the public against purchasing coun
terfoils of Radway’s Chinese Medicated Soap, R.
G. Radway, the celebrated chemist of New York,
has at a greal expetiso engaged the services of One
of the first artists of steel engraving in America,
and will on thefirslof April, 1850,issue Rodway’s
Medicated Soap, in its new label. It is a beauti
ful steel efaglrivihgjiireprpsehlsUVofemalo'figures
of health and beauty, reclining oh a tabUl and
Sbroll work, on which are the words “Railway’s
Medicated Soap” in illuminated letters; On the
opposite side of the tablet is the fuc-simile Signa
ture of R.G; Radway. The design is ncul.cliaslc;
artistic, and elegantly executed.
The Virtue* of the Soap are also improved, the
high'popularity Whldh this excellent soap has at
tained for its superiority overall others fut
medicinal and shaving purposes, has impelled us
to strive and improve upon its merits, instead of
resting satisfied on its already gained laurels.—-
We haVe noW entered into arrangements for the
importation direct from our correspondent in Con
stanstinople in Turkey, and Canton in China, for
our several oils, gums, balsams, and extracts of
rare medicinal virtues, which we use in the man
ufacture of Rad Way’s Soap, instead of rbcblVing
them from third parties; ao that now we have (he
satisfaction of Showing that the highly nicdibal
ohd Balsamic pl-opbflles of our soap are puM* and
unadulterated;, -
As a Bedulifier of the Shin* it surpasses every
thing of the kind id the world, it removes redness,
pimples, blotches, pustules, totters, rash. It cures
salt rheum, ring Wdnn, sore heads, sores, ptistblrif
oruptlohS. It imparts health to the skin ahd beau
ty Ui the compleiloti; As a nursery and toilet
soap, it is beyond the reach of rivalry, and for
shaving purposes it is the beat in use. . One cake
of Rad way’a Soap Will iaftt longer than th fee cakes
of the srimo size of ahy oihet Scrip In Use* there
(ore it i$ the cheapest and bectlsdop in the world.
Price 20 cents, large cakes in engraved wrappers,
and the Signature of R G Railway upon each wrap
per.
« Now through the Harem chambers many lights
Of busy shapes proclaim the toilet rights—
While some bring balm from Circassia’s fait,
To dress and beautify their lovely Hair,
Which make§ the maids of Circassian. sires
Within the breasts ofkinjrs pure love in&pito.
7b Dress and Beautify the Uair ;, Rad way's Or
cassian Balm is becoming quite popular, in the
course of time it will supersede all other prepara
tions in use* it cures baldness, strengthens the
Hair, eradicates dandrutt, and makes the hair soft,
fine and glossy. By using the balm as per direc
tions, it will make it curl beautifully, resembling
nature. Price 25 cents iuiarge bottles. See ilia
Rarjwsy & Co., is upon eachoqlilo.
For sale in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami
Elliott; in Shippensburg by Dr. Hays.
April 4,1860 —2 m •
At P. Dlobycr’s
CARLISLE. PA.,
IS the place where country merchants and (lie pub
lic in general, will And the largest and beat us*
sortmcnl of
Confectionaries,
Aver offered in this county, manufactured of the ban'
material cspressly for the Holidays,'and will bo sob'
wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscribe)
North Hanover street, a lewdoorsnoiih of the,Bank
where all are mviled to call and examine for them*
solves, as it would be impossible to mention all the
varieties. Ho would also call attention to a largi
assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest Importa
tions, consisting of
ORANGES, I.EMONB, RAISINS,
Pigs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Bates, Almonds, Eng
lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts. Co
coa Nuts, dee. In connection with the above ho hao
just received a Urogo ssortmont of English, French,
I and American
Toys & Fancy Goods,
consisting In part of Auo French Card and f*; w ina !
Baskets of entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes of
wood, paper and glass, Wsx am* other DolUhoada,
Kid and Jointed Boles; basket, Bell Bone, and other
Hatties, Games and Puzxles of the latest style,* Fur
nlture, (oft belts, nnd runt iu boxes, Addles, guitars,
pianos, occordoons, harmeonicans, drums, guns, and
other articles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle
ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and
wheelbarrows, tubs,-cradle*, Noah's Arks, masks,
marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, colougno, ox mar
row, shoving cream, hair and clothes .Brushes, dee.
Ho has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO
CERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo
lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spicce of all kinds, and in
fact all artlofob in the Grocery line, which will he
disposed of at the lowest rales.
Orders from a distance thankfully received and
promptly attended 16.* P. MONYBR.
Carlisle, Bee. 6, 1840.
PIANO FORTES.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST and most
ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES
in the United Stales, can always bo. found at tho
warehouse of tho subscriber, 171 Cheiunut street, above
Fifth, at the old stand occupied more than a third of
a century by Mr. George Willig, music publisher.
PIANOS.
HARPS,
ORGANS.
SEKAPIIiNES,
jEOLIANS, dec., &c.,
fresh from the most celebrated Manufacturers inNb'w
Yorlf, -Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere.
Soldi wholesale and rMail.'ot lh6 maker's cash prices.
OSCAR 0.8. OAUTBK,
171 Chesnut st, Phlla.
Fobrtfary 81;1B60—ly
GARPKT DAGfiand T’ravoliingTrmikei A'Urgo
oMortmonii and of • superior quality; JuM recei
ved and for inlo cheap by , OAAS; OOILBY,
April 86,1850. y.
NERVOUS DISEASES,
iod of tboie Complaints which are cau*ad by an impaired
Wttdeened or unhealthy eondrtioir of the
wfinvots sts'Tfcifc*
TW* beeotifal end convenient application of lire myilenotii
txmen of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, baa been pro.
noonced by dhtfnaahhed physician*, both in Europe and the -
United States,to bathe men valuable muttcfneltfi«c**fry«/.
CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
MAGNETIC FLUID,
it used with the most perfect and certain success in elf
cases of v
GENERAL. DEBILITV,
Strengthening the weakened body, giving lone to the various
organs, end invigorating the entue ey**®™* A; I** 1 ** * M ,J,f,
CHAMP. PARALYSIS end PALSY. DYSPEPSIA or; INUb;
GEBTION, JIHEUMATIBM. ACUTE and CHIIONIC, GOUT,
EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS. NERVOUS TRE»
MOHS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY,
NEURALGIA.- PAINS Jo the SIDE end CHEST- LIVED*
COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT. CUKVAToRt
of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KID.
NEYB, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN.
EftGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which aria#
from one simple cause—namely,
A Derangement of the Nervous System.
{K7* In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drug*, and Medicines
increase the disease, for the? weaken the vital energies of the
Already prostrated eyetem; while under the itieiigthenlug,
life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as applied by
tills beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient
and weakened sutTerer is restored to former health, strength,
'elasticity and vigor.
The greht peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Ourutives,
consists, in 'the fact that they arrest and cure disease by out
ward application, in plnce of the asual mode, of drugging and
physicking the nuU’out Ull exhausted Nature titiUs hopelessly
under the mnlnVioh. *
They ilreugthtn the whole system, equalise the eireulolion of
thehleod, promote the secrefiims, and never do the slightest Injury
under any tirenntlaneto. Since their introduction In. the
United States, only three years since, more than
60,0dd Persons
including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were
a large number of ladles, who are peculiarly subject to Nerv
oua Complaints, have been
ENTISBLT ABB PBfIIAAIiBN'tLY OTOBD,
When all hops of relief had bean given tip, aud every thing
She been triad in vain ! •
To Jllustrate.the use of the QAIVVAHIO BtSUr, suppose
the owe of a person afflicted with that bang of civilisation,
DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous.,D.UordeK la
hrdinary coses, atimulants are taken, which, by their actios cr
the nerves and muscles of the stomach, aflnrd temporary relief
lull which leave the pstiont in s low er slate, and with filled
ucililles, alter thti dcllnn thusexcited has ceased. Now com
psie this with the effect resulting fiom the application of the
GALVANIC BELT. ’l’ake a Dyspeptic suiterer, even In.the
worse symptoms of an attack, and simpty tie the halt-around
the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed.. In a short
period, the JujeHslbre. fart pi ration will sht oh the positive
element 61 the Beit, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation
liliicli will puss on to the negative, and thence, bttk again to
the positive,. Urns keeping up a continuous Galvanic cuctils.
tmn thimighout the system. Thus Uie most sever* cssea of
DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAVB
18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE
DISEASE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES ihti, TESTIMONIALS
.OF tire most iltltltiiiiitM biikrsictcr.
hrhm dll parts of thfepolihlry fcbuld be given, sufficient (o All
Brfc'i-j column in this pu|reH
AW EXTRAGhDIWARY OASEIi
n tich conclusively proves that
“ Truth is stranger than Fiction.”
rHeumatlsm, Bronchitis, and dtspefsis.
Rev. Dr. Dandle, a Clergyman
df New Jersey| ht distinguished aitUihtflerHs And exalted
wputatkmv— ’
Sidxkv, New Jersey, July 12, 1948.
Dn. A. 11. CMsisTix—Dear Sir:. You wish to know of me
what has been the result hi my own cose, of the application of
THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply isea
follows: •
, For .Stoat twenty yearj I had beifl siliftrlngfrom DyiPep-.
i/t. Every yfiar the symptom* became worse, nor could 1
obtain permanent rebel from any course of medical treatment
whatever* About fotiriten year* since, in consequence of
frequent exposure to the weather, In the discharge of my pas
toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Jlheumo*
Him,' which, for year after, year, caused me indescribable
anguish* .Farther: ip. the winter of'4S and *4O, inconsequence
of preaching a great deal lh my own and various other
churches In thla region, I was attacked by the Bronchitic,
which soon became so severe u to require an Immediate sus
pension of my pastoral labors. My tiervaut system «ro» now
thoroughly preUmtcd, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so
also did my Dysmpsi* and Rheumatic aflection-~tbui evincing
that these disorders wire connected with each other through
the medium of..the NetvOua System. In the whole nharmaeo
-1 pmia there seemfea to be no remedial agent which could
reach and recuperate my Nervoua System ; every thing that I
had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last I
was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though
with nn very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) t determined
to try tho effect oT the application of the GALVANIC SELT
AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This waa
In June; 1840. To mv great astonishment, in two dati mt
Drsrxrsu run done} in bioht davi I was enabled t# j
resume mv fastorai. lshors; non have I sines omitted
a single service on Account or the Bronchitis; and mv
RiIKUMATIC srPKCTIon HAS ENTIRELT CEASED TO TROOBLE UK.
Such is the wonderful and happy result* of the experiment
I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who*
have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic aObcUona. They*
hare tried them, with lurrr results, 1 relieve, in xvsax
■:sik. .
J am, dear air. very respectfully yours,
ROBERT W. LANDIS.
DR. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC NECKLACE
Is used for all complaints affecting the Tin oat or Head, such ai
Bronchitis. Inflammation of the Throat. Nervous and Sick
Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face.
Buzzing or Roaring in the Eers,' Deafness, which is generally
Nervous, aud that distressed complaint, called Tic Dulorcux.
Palsy and Paralysis/
All nhyslclens acknowledge that these terrible diseases ere
caused by a deficiency of Acrcoui Energy In the effected
limbs. Dm. (‘mristm;’i Oalvanio Articles will supply this
uctlnenl ]K>wer,and aoompJeloand entire curds thus effected.
' 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis
have been reported to Dr. Christie and his Agents within the
last two years, which have been entirely restored.
CfT- Cat. Ahoßcw J. V. Tomes of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not
Jicvn able to walk a step for near four years, and was so help
less that he had to be fed. The most celebrated physicians
gave him up. In five doya after he commenced weering the
Uai.vaniu llrut, Necklace, and Bracelets, he walked
across the room, and in three weeks be had perfectly recovered
his health. Captain Tuuos Is seventy yean of age.
bR. CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are found of rut service in oases of Convulsions or Fits,
Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the
Mead and upper extremitlea. Also in relay and raralyals, and
all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Nervous
Energy In the limbs or other organs of the body.
Tic Doloteux and Neuralgia,
There dreedfbl and egonUlniT'Oompleinti are femudiafetp
rtlitvtd by the application of ine Qlltanic Bklt. Necklac*
ind Fluid. The Bell diffhiei the Electricity Ibrtftfgh thff
irifem} the Necklace hae a local effect, and (be Fluid acU
dlrfßtly upon (he affeeleO narvce. lo theia diatxearing
afflioliona the application NEVER FAILS.
FITS AND CONVULSIONS.
Tlicae alarming and terrible complaint! are alwaya eaarad
by a dtrtnrtmtM #/ Me Ntrttt. The Bklt, BaaorLcra ana,
Ku'iO/wlll OBre nearly every aaee, no matter hew yoaagot
Old the patient, or bow confirmed the complaint Numerous
and artonUhing proof* are in poaaenion of the proprietor.
Arp* Many hundred Certificate* from eli parts uflbeeenntrv'
of the moat extraordinary character can be given, if*xmjnlrad
Na trouble or ineonvanlaooe attend* tbo o*a of DR
dnUtaTlß'B QJiUVJittIC JIRTtCLES, and they »»I
be worn by the moat feeble and delicate with perfect ee*e end
lefety, ‘ln many caaea tha leniallon attending their or# •*,
MgKly pfeeianl end agrtreftfr. They can be aeut (o any part
of the country.
Prices:
The Galvanic Belt, Three Delian,'
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollar*,
The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dpllar Baoh*
The Magnetic Fluid, On* Dollar.
(&• Th« article* are accompanied by toll and plain
tlpm.' • Pamphlet* with full particular* way ba had ol »
otMoriaed Agent.
PARTICULAR caution.
flf*» Dmart of CaunUrftilt and iVorlhtut Imitati** 1 '
D. O. iSattBHBADj' M. Dj
GENERAL AGENT & m«TKD ■
For sale in Carlisle, Pa.i i)y the sole authorized
A 8 ont, 8 AM'L,'ELLIOTT.-
IB,* IS4o—lyoow f '
PARASOLS,' ,'fho »üb«crilier ha> Ju«t recel*?d
largo lot of Pariiola.of'booUllful
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