tcs DOVBUKC H*tt. ■ ' - Select Classical Bmirdlag, School. White Sulphur Springs Doubling Oop.Cumb.co. Pa ’ ' ' OrFicsns:' ■ JAMES HUSTON, A.'.M., Prino^H. JNO. ALLEN BROWN, A. 8., Asais’l. Prof, JAMES 3. ECKELS, Tutor, HAVING for spmo. lime boon desirous of cstnb lishmg-a Soled Boarding,School, and having ai length obtained suitable buildings for that purpose, the subscriber takes'pleasure in announcing to his patrdns and friends, : thal ho will open the above* named Institution on the Ist of October. .1 The location is in a small and. romantic vale form ed by-uh.S shaped bend-ofthe North. Mountain, apt* ly termed .“ Doubling. Gap ”,and is not surpassed in healthfulness of situation and- beauty of scenery by any place in the country. The. Main Building is large.and commodious, {lO&‘feeliAl6hglh by 44 in breadth, and 3 stories high,) and is well furnished With overyihihg nccessary to convenience and com fort.' The other buildings composo.Balh Housos v &c.,' , to the freU uso-of which the pupils will have access at proper hours.. T.he well known Whjtp Sulphur . Springs rise,within a few rods of the main building. The object of thb Institution is to fit young men for. business, or for any. of the higher classes of Col lege.’. .The course of insliuclion will bo thorough and complete, more attention being givch to the Qual ity than to the quantity in the performance ot the student. All tile branches taught in the best ucado mies will bo, taught in this, and proper apparatus will.be used for illustration of the subjects that re quire it. -Classes in Civil Enginecring.will enjoy the advantage of operations in the field with Transit, Compass, Chain, &c. . . TERMS i ' 1 Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lights* , por session, $OO Latin arid Greek*., 5 00 . Frchch.or .Hebrew, y f _ B CIO Civil Engihocring with uso of Instruments, 10 00 ' Bracing and Painting, - . . 6 00. Vocal and Instrumental Music* • 5 00 The pupils will board in tho Irtslitulldil drtder the immodioto anil constant supervision of the Principal, *ho will bestow carnful attention upon their convo nionco and comfort. Each student will lurnish his own towels, und hare them and his clothes distinctly marked. _ ... . ’ Tho academic year will he divided-into eessions of itveiity weeks each, commencing on tho first of Sep tember. The regular vacation will occur In July and August. .Owing to delay in completing thonr tangomonts, tho fi.-st session of tho pres nt year will eommenco on Tuesday the first-day of Octdlicr, as staled above.- r An easy access is afforded *Jp. students by moans of the Cumberland Valley to Newvillc.and thenco by coaches lo tho Academy. Tho Gettysburg arid Lowistown Stale Road passes through the grounds. * For circulars containing full particulars and refer ence; address tho Principal through the Ncwvillo p.O, JAMES HUSTON. Newville, Sept. 12, 1350—3 m Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable FrißdßnicK Watts President Judge of Iho several Courts of Cdrri mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and iiiuiutd; iri Pennsylvania, and justice of thoaovoral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery In said counties, and Ifon.'John .Stuart and John Clondenin, Judges of the Court of, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery* fot the trial of all capital and other ofl’onccs, in the said county of Oumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated (he 26th of August, 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Toimlncr and General Jail Delivery, (o be holdon ot Carlisle, on the 2d Mondify of November Beit* (being the Hth day) at 10 o'clock in the fare* tfdon, to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro-| ner, Justices of Iho Peace ond Constables of thesuid county of Cumberland, hot they arc by the‘card jfre tfopt doumranJcd to bo then and t here in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those ■ things which to their olfieosapporlarn tobo'dtmc,-fir»d cl I those that arc bound by recognizances,to prosecute Against the prisoners that oro or-then shall ho in the fill of said county,-aro to - In) there to prosecute (horn m shall bo just. DAVID S.MIPH, Sheriff. Rnsnirv’s Opftck, • ? Carlisle. Aug. 26, 1850. $ ____ NOTICE. Robert- Montgomery ond Racliel"\ Action of Por- Mrfria bis wife, I lition in the ts, VCourt of , Com- James Kennedy ond Mnria his 1 mon Pleas of , wHb, ond Alexander Harr. J Cumberland co. #n- pursuance of a Writ do Parlitioub Facienda is sued out of.lho Court of Common Pleas of Cuinhor land County, and,to mo directed, the above named] parlies ore hereby notified that 1 will bold an Inqui sition foe the im pose of making partition l ond valu ation of a certain hruso and lot of ground situate and being in tho Borough of ftcwvillH, county of Cumberland, bounded by lots of John Morrow on the east,-and Ur. James' Irvine on the west, and by the Main street on the south, on tin! promises, on Thurs day the 7lh day of November, 1850, at 10 o’clock in tlioTorpnoon of said day, when and whorp you may attend if you proper. ' Sheriff's Office, 7 Sept. 26, 1850—Ot 5 . NOTICE. Elizabeth woodburn vs. Samuel Beattie and Lucinda bis wife, William' Woodburn, Jus. Woodburn, Mary Woodburn, Margaret Johnston, widowj Geo. Johnston & Sarah bis wile, Cbus. Hot- Ich &.Buear\ bis wife, Moses Hemphill arid Margery his wife, Wm.Clark,Charles Clark, Robl. C. M’CuU lough* James H. M’Callough, Thos. H. M'Cullough* RobV.Mickey & Elizabeth bis wife, Win. R. M'Cul. lough,Oha* F* M’Oullough, (ieo. O. M’Cullough, u minor under 14 yours, of whom John M’Culloughi* father and next friend; Rolvort C. Uoalliu, .1 as..'ldeal* tie; W'm. Deailio, John 8. Ocntlio, Thus. (J. Uoutiie, llonry C. Uoattia, (the four last named being min* ors,) for whom D ivid Shields is Guardian; John MWool, James. M’Neal, Robert A. M’Noal, Win. Asper and Lydia Jane his wife, Lydia Juno Honry. Agnoss M. Henry, Hannah Henry, RtichaehM’Nenl, Mary,M’Noal, Elizabeth M’Noal, Wm. 8. M’Noal, (the six last named bring minors,) for whom Corne lius L« Vanderbolt is Guardian. Action of Partition in the Court of Common Pleas . of Cumberland county. In pursuance of a Writ do Partitions Facionda, issued but of the Court of Common Pleas of Cum* borlaniTcounty, and to mo directed, tho a jovo named narlles are hcreby notified that I will hold an Inqui alllbn'for tho purpose of making partition and valu-| ation of, a certain plantation and tract of* land, situ- , • ate In Newton township, Cumberland county, bound* ed by lands of Rev. Alexander Sharp, John Beattie, i Jams* DooUloi Somiiel Wherry, Esq, Patrick Hays 1 and’bthors, containing-about 18ft Acres, which said tract of land the above named parties, os tenants' in comrnon, together and undivided do hold. Said In > nutrition will bo hold on the promises aforesaid, on Tftday the Bth day of November, 1850, nt lOo’clock In: the forenoon of said day, when and tjhere you mar attend If you think proper.^ DAVID SMITH, Sh’lT. I Sheriff I *-. Offlee, Carlisle, Sept 26,1850, 6t E«tnto Notice. ■VTOTIOB U h«Tohy given -that Loiters Teatamon* iyUryon the last will and testament of Elizabeth liUli, late of Frankford township,- Cumberland conn* ty, deceased, have been Issued by the Register In •ml for said county to the subscribers, one of whom Samuel Marquarl, realdea In Newton township, and the other George Drnwbaugh.inFnmkford township, in Mid county. All persona having claims or de mands against the. estate of said decedent, aroro* S tested to make known the same without delay,and oss’lndebted to make payment to .SAMUEL MAUQUAUT,7 „ , GEO. DRAWBAUGH, sbxt5 bxtl ‘ Sdpt 36, . ‘VTOTrOB Is hereby given that an application will i\H>o made to the Legislature of this Commonwealth t Its next session, faro charter for a batik with go* ersl banking privileges,- to b* located in Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pi.,- with n capital of one hun dred thousand dollars, and to-ho called the Carlisle Blink. . Odrlisto, July 4, 1800—fltrr ; ,Home ; Cvldehtew - Truth is Mighty and ioill Prevail, , Usad! Rba'dl!' THE- unprecedented, success and established reputation of Hopensack’s Medicated WORM SYRUP, renders it almost uselessloadvertise it. To show., however, the estimation Itt which U Is held In tills community, the following certificates will suffice; Coses of the nitoniahing EJfettt of our. Syrup iwiwe* diately in our own neighborhood. The first we invite attention to, is a Minister of the Gospel: read his account. _ Messrs. Hobensack.—Sirs—Unsolicited, 1 send you this to testify my confidence ih the efficacy of your Worm Syrup,.and my gratitude Tot what i it has done for my suffering child, from infancy I afflicted with worrits, at . limes almost frantic— perfectly unmanageable; her derangement was Ifluch she would unconsciously knock herself I against the wall, all from the effect of Worms; we used several preparations without any good effect, until we used your Syrup, Astonishing! yet do ; lifrhiful to parental reeling!!, she, frantic with pain, emaciated with disease* in a.few days was relieved from pain, restored to health, and is now doing well, after passing a great many worms fall six inches long, & stores from on© to four Inches. Of course we were amazed and delighted .to see . our beloved one thus improved; gratitude .to you, ! andgood will* to-others, prompt us to say to all , parents, if your children suffer, give them Hoben . sack’s Worm Syrup. C. H» -PLUMLR, Minister of the Gospel; Marshal si., Phila. None .genuine .without the signature of the pro piietors on the outside wrapper. Prepared only by S. W. & tf. S. 'Uubettsatk, at their Chemical Laboratory, St. John street, above Coates, Phila delphia, and Marlinville, Belmont county, Ohio: A liberal discount made to wholesale dealers. • This Syrup is also tor sale al Uie principal stores, and by storekeepers generally nil over the United Stales. Also, Robert Shoemaker, Gone* ral Agent; 3d and Green Bts.,, Phila. • October lO> 1850—3m* , ’ IS, K. K. To give relief to cruel pangs of pain, Relievo tho patient from his torturing grtblT, - To cure instantly burns, sores and sprains, , Is the object of Rndway’s Ready Relief. j Sores of all kinds, Lumbago and stiff back, ( Rhcumatism't Stamps, paralysis and gout, Frost bitten flesh—or cold, cuts or chops— , It instantly relieves without a doubt. In rheumatism; nerlous and nourolgic nltccllons, Rodway’s Rcqdy.Relief octs like a charm. The very moment it is applied it give< relief ond cures the 1 worst cases of rhciimalisni,.lumbago, gout and-pa lihylsis. In hernicrania or nervous headache its ef- I feels are speedy and effectual, in fact it is the only I remedy that possesses any certain power oyer Neu- Iralgic discuses. How many thousands are there 1 who are suffering with that cruel disease. Nervous 1 headache, yet have failed in receiving permanent re liof, ho will warrant them not only a speedy relief but a permanent cure, if they will use Radwuy’s , Ready Keliof according to directions. The sharp, cruel, pains of .this painful disease, shooting through tha system liko electric shocks, is instantly arrested by one application of the Ready Relief. So powerful ,is this remedy in the cure of sore throat, hoarseness, cramps, influenza, croup, soreness in the bones, pain tii the bowels, bums,' scalds, sores, eruptions of the skin, dec., that the most violent pains have beferf relieved* and a permanent cure made in from five minutes to twonty-ftfur hours: ‘•Now from nocturnal sweat arid Sanguine slain, ’ They cleanse theif bodies in the neighboring main; Then in the polished bath refreshed from toil Their joints they-supple with dibsoltlng oil.” The ancients, beyond doubt, enjoyed better health, and lived to a mote advanced ago than the moderns; they were more particular in their baths and the op* plications of bolramic and oily preparations to. their skin*which by'softenrnff and moistening the flesh prevents 100 gfeai a dissipation and restates the na tural strength. JUDfrArs MEDICATED SOAP is (h'etftost purifyingbrflsafltic.cleansing rfndhealing preparation that can be applied to the skin, It re freshes the weary, gives lone and tiger to the func tions of the skin, removes every particle of excrcss- enco from the cuticle, and Imparls beauty to (Ire com* plexions of all who use it. Pimples, blotches, pustu les, tetters, and other unsightly spots vanish after tho libations with' this Soap, like detf before th 6 morning sun. Lot every lady and gentleman use Radmay’s famous Mediated Soap m the bath, and we will Warrant (hem a pure, clean, sweet,* fair and healthy skin, and a beautiful dear, transparent com plexion. Jjook fur the ■Slut Engraving, Railway's Soap, A, No. f, is enclosed witlVin a label of beautiful steel engraving, representing two' female figures of beauty and health. See .that tho signature,of It. G. Radway is upon each cake—none other is 3b- els, large cakes. Beautiful Lochs of Hair, ’Tis true that tho crowning ornament of beauty is a head of luxuriant hair, (ho most .lovely face .would appear indifferent If it wcvominustholocks of hair to give it expression. Lovers have sworn by the hair of their lady loves. . Poets have sung of raven tresses, wairiora have.fought for the pos session ofu simple lock of llieirlady’shair,kings have given half their thrones to possess a queen possessed of beautiful locks of hair. Ilmlwmfs Circassian- Is the most natural hair restorative in-use, it cleanses the scalp from dandruff, removes scruf. cures sores of the head, is a perfect antidote for baldness, gives nourishment to the. roots, invigo rates the bulbs, strengthens tho hair, prevents ils falling out, and forces-it to grow* Il ls admira* bio fur dressing the haiiVU IB eopbribffa all other preparations fur the hair. Price 35 cents pur hot. ■ tie. See that each bottle has the fao simile alg i nature of '.RAHWAY & GO. , For sale in Carlisle by J, W, Rawlins, and Sami. . ElUott; in Bhippensburg by Dr. Hays’, i, October 10, 1850. 2m DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. NOTICK. TIC.DOLEREUXj mind Manufactory. H CLARK, Vonilian Blind Manufacturer,Sign) , of the Golden Eagle, No, 139 Sc 143, South! Second sired, below Uockstn ct, Philadelphia,keeps always on'hand a largo and' fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW DLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, and of tho best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. This establishment has just received a largo as sortment of Fancy 811 k and Worsted Window Blind Ttimmlhßs, of various arid” patrons. Those in want can lie suited at thiß'sibfo in tho best man ner. Orders from n distance pocked carefully, and sen! free of porterage, loony part of the city. H. CLARK. May 0. 1850 Light Light! PINE Olt, CiAMPIIINE AND ETIUID OF acknowledged superiority and purity, manu factured and for aa|a at Iho lowoal Wholeaalo pricca, by DAVIS if HATCH, at the old cstoltlisliod stand of the Into BttWtMiir T. Uayih, OAMDISN, Now Jersey,-where order* hy mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention will bo given. The voice of the public for fifteen years, and the award of a Silver Modal, and compll* muntury notice by the Franklin Institute over oil competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence I of our Oil. Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spirits of Tur* pontine, for sale Wholesale and Retail* July 2&r 1850—3 m ' Mllmls siiul'Sliudes. RW. KENSIb, Informs his friends and the pub* « lie in general that ho continues to manufacture Venltian Blinds, Warranted equal to any in the city, at the lowest cash prices. An nssnrtfnenl of J Blind's and'Shades always on hand, at No, 347 Race street, one door below Tenth, ami No. 7' Hurl's Building, N. E.cor. nor of Sixth and Chosmil. " JAhhiiiff punctually attended to.’ ; Mny.-O, IHht)— lyi ■'•■-•• ! ■ ■- -■ , ■-■ ■•■ V,- :v v ■ ■■-- "■••- ■ • t*y i ■;v-V • Stoves! Stores! ip Gardner’s' Foundry i East High Street, : • CARLISLE. Vi'-.* the subscriber informs his.'friends and the public in geneml, that he still continues at the above stand, where he has on hand a very largo and choide assortment of ‘ Superior Stoves, of all patterns, sizes, and kinds, which he is pre pared \o Sell very cheap. Ho has a great vat ely of the most approved Cook Stoves, for con or wood. Also, Air Tight Parlor, Cannon, & Nme plato Wood Sieves, of all patterns. Pen t forgot the plane, and tocall before purchasing elsewhere, as this will bo found the cheirpesf and best estab lishment in u.. Gardner. Oct 10, 1850—3 m ■ - . , . - Extraordinary-Reduction In the Price of Hardware. I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest slock of HARDWARE, Glass,'Paints, Oils, .Varmshefl, Saddlery,. CafpenterV-and Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahogony Vaneere, and all kinds of Building. Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, 1 Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persona about to build will find it great ly to their advantage to look, at ray slock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goons and hear the price and you will he convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, instore, anvils, vlceS, filed and raSps, and a com plete assortment of Watt’s Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. t have also the Themonieter Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best article how in uSo; ' - • SCYTHIiS.—I havo just received ray Spring stock of Grain and Grans Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted l ° “e a superior article, Cradle makers an will find these Scythes to be the best art P 1”. 1 " “J niarkbt; and at the I,owes! price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in May 30, 1850. • ■' ■ ■ ' . Hardware. JUST opened ai the new and cheap Hardware store of JACOB SEN ER, a new assortment of foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment oflocke and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bills, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives, planes and plane blltsj hand, pahnel,and ripping saws; mill and cross cut saws ofKoland’s make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of asuporiorqualily that has never been in this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes: knives and forks; iron, japan, and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Britanta and Glass Elherial Lamps, spoons, grovels, tongs, water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Co r darwate, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every , kind and price. „ ' , Waits’ bar iron; Hoop and band iron, oast, shear, spring and blistered steel, warranted good. 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. 200 kens Wetherill’s pure while lead. 4 barrets oil. 100 (jails. Turpentine, picas? call at the well known store of Jacob i)en6f; North Hanover street; next door to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle, May 34, 18itf ■ ' . At Pi MouJ’cr^s CARLISLE, PA,, XS I (id place tihore country merchants and I lie pub lic in general, will find the largest and beat as sortment of , , , CorifcctloniU'ifeSj ever offered in Ibis county, manufactured of the best material espressty for the Holidays, and will bo'sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanotor street, a few doorenorthof the Bank, where all are invited to cull and cXnmrn6,.forjßuißte selves, as it would bo impossible to mentioh all the varieties. Ho would also call attention, to u lorge assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest Importa jions, consisting of i ’ ORANGES, LEMONS, RATSIKS, ‘ Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Oates, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea NuU,.Co coa N uw, &c. In connection with the above ho has just received a larago ssortnront.of English', French, ond American 'ioj'B & Fancy Goods, .consisting in part of fine French Card and Sewing Boskets of entirely new patterns. Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Boles; Basket, Bell Bone,and other Rallies,* Gumi# and Puzzles of tho latest style; Fur niture,* tea setts, and nino in boxed,fiddles,guitars, pianos, uccord'oonsrhnnncbnleoiis, drums, guns, and other articles of rJar, Class and China toys, mantle ornaments, Taoism boxes, woolly dogs;wugonsand ■wbfielbnrrowsj tubs, cradles, Noah’s Arks, masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, colougtle, ox mar row, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brushes, &c. Ho bos also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Collies, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, arid in foot alf aVfibles, in tho Grocery line, which will bo disposed of at tho lowest rates. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. P. MONYER. Carlisle, Bee. 0, 1810. LUMBER! LUMBER!! IK* cfoirnli Ac Co. HAVE on hand at the old stand, west end of the old, Harrisburg bridge, down at tho river, 1,000,000 feel of the cheapest and best lumber on the bank, consisting')f Panel, Ist Common; 2nd Common.and refuse B m r d«. and Plank of I, H, Is, and 4 Mnch Mso, Poplar Plonk, Scantlihp% abcriihUMncb IL> irds, p largo quantity of long SbtngVotf, Fence U lis, Jolco, Scantling, &c. „ - . They have also a steam K »w Mill In npnrmion and can furnish building ilmlrnr. ui tlm sbortnst no-' lice, fence hoards* shingling anl plnMeriutf, laths, 1 nnd are prepared to furnish any article in the lum l bet line. . ... . i I o3* Dry Hoard's oh hand at foil per M l , Also good 2nd Common Boards, 1C feellong, at Jill per M. ' ' ' . , ' The subscribers hope by strict attention to bu slness, and a determination of selllhg lower than f any other yard at tho river*, that the public gen erally will cMl'andsoo tlibtrslookbefore pureuas • Ing elsewhere. I AlaySO, 1850. PIANO FORTES. THE T, ARO BBT, CIIE A P US'Ci BEST ondmosl- ELEGANT OBsnrtinenl of PIANO FORTES in Ills United Stales, con always bo found nt Ibo worehousedf the subscriber, 171 Cliesnutstraot,above Fifth, ot tbo old stnnd occupied more than a third of conlury by Mr. George Willis, music publisher. PIANOS^ ORGANS, SERAPIIINES, .BOLIANB, &c.i &c., fresh' from the most celebrated Manufacturers inNow York, Uoslbn, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, Sold. wholcsalc and telsil,' at'tbb mukor'sc&eh prices. ’ OSCAR C. B. CARTER. l*n Ohosnutsi, Phiia,' February 21, 1850—ly . 1 " JOHN WILLUHSOIV, A TTOUNEY AT LAW—Omoo in tiro lionae /x ofMlsa McOinnia, near tlio store of A. it W, Bortlr.,' Sbiilh Hanoyeralfiief. . Carlisle.'April 4, 1850—ly ■ Vonrlltv Ofyiilgt THE subscriber still attends to “ Vendue Cry ing in town, in the gauntry and in amr part of the county, of Heal Estate, Personal Property, ito. Having bad years of experience in tbp above bn einoss, and it b'elng a pari nf hie: calling, respect fully solicits a continuance of at least a sArrre of patronage.'. Charges will, in Ibo.future, he very mmlernlc, to suit the times. Residence: South 1 Bedford street, nearly opposite the *tOld College.*’ : . WESLEY MILES. 1. Carlisle, Sept 26', 18>0i‘ For tlie Removal and Permanent Cure ol NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaint* which are caused by an impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS system. Thie beautiful end convenient appllcationLof the nwsterloae nowere of GALVANISM end MAGNETISM, he* been tiro* ronneed by distinguished physician*, both livrEurope end the JJniled Stale*, to be the moil raiuoUe medicinal diicouery 0/ * Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT . and MAGNETIC FLUID, 'I, Hid with tile molt perfect end certain euccoM In ell case* of general debility» sitengmenln. He wcakined body, giving lone to *« «;/»”■ nrgatu, end fn.igomting lie entire NEYB NERVOUS and PHYSICAL KN EROY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint* ari*e frtm one *implo cail»t>—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicine* inv£iethe ditto,,, for they weaken tKe vital energiesofthe Already, prostrated system; while under the liferivin*. vitalising Influenop of Galvanlim, a* applied by thi* beaulirul and woOdferKil discovery, the exhiußtea patronl and weakened sufferer U rcitored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence 01 • D r . Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists,-in.the fact that they arrest and c«re disease by out ward application, in place of the usual mode of dnJßglng and physicking the naliont, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under thelnlUcuon. . ,• i.- if Thrv tlrengtben the whole lyitem, equalize the « re “‘o ( ion r)/ the blood, promote the lecreliont, and, never da the ’M*“< ‘"J'VY under any eireumttancee. Since their introduction to . the United States, only three yearfsmeo, there than 60,000 Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nerv ous Complaints, have been . '. , ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing * TomSrtito itame of the OAtVABIO BEI.T, .u P ~»e > the case of a person sßllcCcd .wRh that bane f iviliiation, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Ner-vou* JJ •rdinsry oases, stimulant* are taken, which, by their action or the nerves and muscles of the stomach, aflord temporary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured ’ faculties, after the action thus excited he* ceased. -Now com . pare this with the effect resulting from the appiicaUpn ol the - GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic stifferer, even in the worse symptom* of an attack, and simply tie the Bell around the body, using the Magnetic fluid as directed. In s short period thE inseftsjblfe perspiration will ait off tte positive , element of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation ? which will puts on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circuia. (ion throughout the system. Thu* the most severe cose* of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DA\ 8 IS OFTEN AMPtY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE 1 DISEASE OF YEARS. .... . CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undonlitcil Character, Frpifr txli part* of the Country could be given, sufficient to Nil every column In this paper!. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, wfeich conclusively proves that “Truth is stranger than Fltitioft’ 1 ■ CURB OF RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DTSPEPS: ,_Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman Srfr'ew Jonoy, of dl.lhgulih«d «ltalnmenU md ex.lled reputation*— Sidret, New Jersey, Jofy 19,1845. Dr. A. H. Christie— Dear Sirs You wi«h to know of me what baa been tbo remit in my own esae, of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply it u For about twenty years I had been suffering from Dysnop. lia. Every' year the symptoms became worae, nor could 1 obtain permanent relief from any douyso of ip®fl>9 a l tipejipent whatever. About fourteen yean since, in consequence of frequent exposure (o the Weather, in the discharge of my pas loral duties, I beCame inject to a severe Chronic Rhouma- Him which for year after year, caused me indescribable ancul*h. Farther; intho winferof ’4» and »40.incon«cquence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an immediate sub* pension of my pastoral labors. Wy mrCoiii ifitem was nou- Iktreuihiy proilrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse. 10 also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic, affection—thus evincing that those disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole phormeco. urnia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System s every thing that I bed tried tor this purpose had completely toiled. At lest rfas led by my friends to examino your inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their I determined to try the enecl or the eppl cation of the GALVANIC DELI AN? NECKLACE, will, the MAGNETIC FLUID. Till. »u IH JUhd. 1818. To iir cheat astorismmert, in two oats mt Drsrcriu had core} ir s!«oht days I. was knani.kd t« BESUMK Mf FABTORAL LABORS j ROR MATS 1 SIRCK OMITTFD A StRfILE SERVIOR OR ACCOURT OF THE BrORCMITI*} ARI> MV Rheumatic affectior has entirelt cea«fi» to tboubi.i. me. Such is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. 1 have recommended the BELT and FJ.UID to many who have boon likewise suffering from Neqralgio aflectlans. They hhVe tried them, with haffi results, I believe, ir evert >^ a «” lr .”^raS y ,rL"ANDIS.. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE ll u.ed for all comldalnta affecting Ilia Throat or Hoad, iiicli a. Bronchitis, Inflammation of the .Throat, Norvom and 81rk Dlxiineii of the Head, NoUrtlglo.ill the 1-ace. Duriiiirf or Roaring In the Kan, Deafness. wlilhh I* generally Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called Tic Uoloreux. . Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that theie terrible diadaak'a «Ve earned by a deficiency *f Nen'out ln the ancolea limbs. Da. Chhiitie’s Galvanic Art clca will ,u l'l , ly this deficient power, and a complete and entire cure la thus efleoteu. 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis; have been reported to Da. Cuhutie and hi* Agents within the last two years, tfblch hate been entirely restored. Oar. Akokew J. F. Tomes of Brooklyn. N. Y., had not been able to walk a stop for near four year*, and was so help* lesa that he hart to bo fed. The celebrated phyilcUns gave him tftv Id ftV* daye aHir ho commenced wearing the Galvanic Belt, Necklace, awn DK*cKLEta, h® walked scroll the room, and in three week* he hud perfectly recovered hla health. Captain Tomei la aevonly yoara of age. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Act found of rail aarrlca In of ConvnUlonl or Fll., Sntimndla ComidalnU. and general Ncrvou. Anoollonl ol Ilia lioad and upper extremities. Alioin Balsy and I aralysli, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Nervous Kuergy in tho Umba or organs of the body. Tie Doforeux and Neuralgia, Then dreadful mid sgonlilnK oomplsinti ore fmaedlelels rtlitved by Ulo appllesllon of the Osurmnc NsosuACit Ann Fi.o,u. The Dolt dithK.s the Mectriolty throuKh the ■ralem I the Necklace hue n looul .fleet, end tho FlliTil act. directly upon tho .floct.il norvol. In thelo dletreielng aJlliotiune the uppllontton NEVER. FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming end terrible complaint* arci always eeuied by a Heranaemenl of the Ntn'ti. Tno Belt, Biuoi.rti Fu'in will cure nearly every case, no matter how young oi ,old the patient, or bow confirmed the comi>lt I n t. Nj imero u I and a»ton|ihlng proof* are In poi*oi»lon of tno proprietor. to- Many hundred Certificate, from all part, of the county of the mo»t extraordinary character can be given, If required to- No trouble or Inconveniohie.Mlehfli the me of DR CUniBTtE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and they mat be worn by the moit feeble and delicate with perfect tut and ■•fety. In many ca*e. the eenietlon attending their uie U Mthlv fhaiant end e|r«aM«. They can be aent to any part of the country. , Prices: The aklranlo Belt. 25l p# *P, 0 i IUM r The OnWnnlo Neokleoe, Two DolUrv I%a Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Saco. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. to- The ertlelea ere accompanied by Atll end Plain dire©. UonT Pamphlet* with toll particular! may be bed of the authorized Agent. . ( PARTICULAR CAUTION. to- Stuart of CounUr/tfli and ?FbWM«»* Imltathnt. D.. 0. MORHHBAD. M. D., GENERAL AGENT For sale in Ostlisls, Pa., by tho solo authorized Agent, SAM’L. ELLIOT!'. NovombcFlS, 1849—lyoow . CARPET RAGSandTruvollingTrunks. Alargo > sssorlinont, nnd of a superior quality, just reed ed end for sulcobnap by CAAS.'OGILBY. Oolulof 'l7, ’lBoo' fjy- ■ i V” Affttngblhehtl ;-v ; V ilaily' Line Stages from, ip Y6*k.:* ; rpHE undersigned, owing to .the increaßcd' lrav f cl J_ botwceH Hie aUb.Vo tladlbd 2 places, and to afford corresponding facilities to' the public, bogs leave to announce that hois now running a doily lino of four horse Stages between Carlisle abd'York.' ,His - slock' has recently been much improve!,>nd his coaches are now and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning at 6 o’clock, flnd arrive at York at I P.M. in time to take the two o’clock train of cars for Hal* timore. . -••••- ' , , t . Returning, will leave. York about 1 o cloqk P. M., 01 immediately after the arrival of the cars from Ual limorc, and roach Carlislo Ihe samocvoning. Face, —Through tickets from Carlislo to Balti -1 more, or vice versa, will he furnished at the low price [of $3 00 plcntlld Livcry Eslalilislimcnt. . , H would nlso lake this opportunity of inforroins his friends nod tho public generally, that ho has lately made valuable additions to his extensive Liv* ory, in HORSES, OARHIAGES* • - ’Win BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES, erW&c.; ond that ho is now prepared to accommodate them with any article in his line of business, and at a,moment’s notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons desirous of riding mnw vehicles, of on fine horses, are requested to call at his, establishment before going elsewhere, as in all probability they will save a little change by so doing, Persons visiting Carlisle during the Summer so son eon at nil times bo furnished with good conveyances to either of the followina watering places in its im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Cabling Gup; Warm Springs,' Perry county, or York Springs, Adams county. “• Carlisle, July 18, 1850—3 m Cabinet Ware Room, KSBiS^S THE subscriber would inform hU friends and the public generally, that ho has taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street a- d Locust Al ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workslands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.* r gethcr with every other atlicle of Cabinet Ware—all of which he will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices. • Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and cvbfy othof afticlc .manufactured in that IrH branch of business,. Ho would also inform the public that bo has recently , opened a shop in Chbfchlown, Allen township, yvheic ho will keep constant- on hand every thing in his lino. Having provided himself with a splendid Hcarrc COFFINS will be irttido c/fi reasonable (efrhs,.and funerals, m town or country, will be attended with out extra charge* He respectfully shore of public palronogCf confident that,ho; can render gene ral satisfaction. ... J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, June 20, IB6o—ly . '* I am' rf man, 5 nnJ dcnm nothing which relates to man foreign to my fooling* . r s .. Youth & Manhood. 1 9 N9i| IliH A VIGOROUS LIFE. MllgilliWnA A PREMATURE tft'ath. Kinkelin on Self Preservation. Ost.T 25 C*ItTB. This Boot, just published, is filled wiih useful tn lormetien, on .ho infirmittes and dij».jw.. »f «h« Go ncralivo System. It addresses .(si alike to Youlh, Manhood and Old Ape, and should bo rend by oil The valuable advice and impressive warning l gives, will proven, years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. PtnF.vTs by redding it,. Will IcnVn how to prevent the destruction of their children. ~ ' . A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad pressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under pnvelopo, per rejurn of mail. Dr. K, fifteen years resident physician, «. w. corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pino. Philadelphia, may bo consulted confidentially. Ho who places himself under the Caro of Dr. K.. niify religiously confide fir his honey sk a gentleman, and confidently rely upon hi. skill a. a Phystemn. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by tutor, (post poid,) and bo cured at home. FockoirCß of Medicines, Directions, Ac., forwarded by sending a remittance, and pul up secure from da '"BookscXm,” News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low,.roleß. February 7, 1860 —ty , _j - - - NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 Confectionary Store. j Wett Main Si., nearly appetite Uhtem't Warehaate, THE undersigned having commenced the mnnufnc (u.ing of ALL KINDS OF CANDY, deepened a Confectionary and Fruit atore, would col the a tril lion ofTown mid Countiy Merchants to thcit udvor- ÜB ’l™cy t 'wnl mnnufactuid 0«d have constantly drt h “ ,,J ’ALL KINDS OP CANDY, which they will wholeeold and reluil.al tiro lowest prices. Also all kinds nf Fruit, such as Oranges 1 .onions, Figs, Raisins. Doles, Prunes, &c. Nuts of overy kind; viz: Almonds,Cocoa-nuts, 1 rlhcrts.Uul tcr-nuls,English Walnuts, Ground-nutk, itd. , Fancy Articles and Toys of every description. Torucr.o and Sboa.»b, Hoos sen's Mikkral Watkb, ond a variety of other otli clcs too numerous to mention. They would rc.pcctfully . wharo of^pnhl.o 1 'TnrU U, 1850 ' 8. W. HANNAN. Wltllto-WnsUliig out »oho. . Who would WhiU-wooh d Room when they can buy Paper at 0 cent* a pites 7 HAVING rondo arrangement with the manu ufaotureia at tho Kastforaconslanlsupply of wall Paper, Borders, Prints for Pire Boards,and Window Blinds, I can sell litem as low as they oan ho bought In Pbialdlelpbia. Persons wanting Paper ato requested to call and examine my slock, where they can be suited with any pattern of norm or Hall Paper and Borders in the greatest variety;at least 20 per cent, less than any other place in town. Carlisle, Mu; WILL perform alloperationsupontheTeelli th«l are required for their preservation, such as Staling, Filing, Flagging, ire., or will rostorplbo lotiß of thorn, by' inserting Artificial Tenth.ftom a single Tooth to a full sett. ■, JT-Omoeon Pittstreet,nfow doprsSout ol the Railroad Hotni. ... N. D. Dr.Loomis wllibeabeontfromOatilolß th’o last ton days, in eaoii month. December 14,1848. Homoeopathic physician, respectfully tenders his professional services to tho citizens ofCnrllsii and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’Row, next doof to Justice Holcomb’s, whore ho.cun nlall times bo found, when nolpiofossionall engaged. Carlisle, Juno 7,1840 If ARNOLD it 1,73 VI have just received another largo assortment of Carpets, which wo tiro deter mined to eel) 10 per cent cheaper than tho same quality can bo’ purchased elsewhere, A]>rll 23,1850 ■ ■ WOOD WANTED AT THIS Of'FICE. GEORGE HENDEL. JOHN P. LYNE. 30,1850. »r.. 1. C. Loomis, DR. df. K. SMITH, r WOOD’S HOTEL, ' , V.’ CoiiNsi H Sidtf a»bP«tT pnairt,'’A* »n» Rmuus Dei-ot,Carlisle, ht , i; . .jon»r s. W«o»; . ■ ■ THIS Hotel U being completely changed aijd ronb. voted, and willihqrcaftpr offpjr, increased ucrbui. modaliona lo tbo.truvpilingpubliCvfor which its « o h. vcnionl location is admirably,calculated., To those persons who wishJo pass the warm sea. son' in the country,- few.places ,will bo found which possess superior to being sur rounded byabquuliful country,.and having the best Solphtir Springs in the Statofm its immediate vieiu- Ily.- •j• Juno 13, IfiyO. rafnici’s ,att4 Drovers’ jfiin. pH- West' High Street, one equare, West of the Rail. IlilpK Road Depot, Carlisle. ts*Ss THB' subscriber begs leave, to infp| , m I . his friends and the travelling communitythot ho has .(rased the above well Knownstood, recently kept by J.icob Sldumbaugh, deed., and is now, fully. prepared (o } | : l \ I accommodate all those who may boploasod to muko 1 his hmiso their, stopping place. , I ;V TUB HOUSE has been recently, fo.rniahcd, Tho ,<Tr Stadmnq attached is large and convenient, and ca- pablo of accommodating fifty head of horses. Ilia [V4le Tadlb will at all times be supplied with the best the markets can afford, and. his. Bar with the choicest Hjfej liquors. Thankful for the patronage, thus far be- IMP slowed, ho rcspcclfully solicits a coiitinuarice of the ; sumo. ... C. G. STOUGII. S’. Carlisle, May 23.1850—1 f I • ‘ C p DRUGS! DRUGS! I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which having keen pur chased with great care at the best city'houses, J < :*n confidently recommend to Families, Phyaicuus, Country Merchants and Dealers, os being fresh, and pure DRUGS. I Herbs arid Bxrlacls, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments,. Pure Essentia) Oils, . Cud Liver Oil— DYE I Spices, ground or whole, 1 Essences, Perfumery, &c. i Warranted. Genuine. 3TUFFS. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dyo. . 1 .INTS, Indigpcfl, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wolherill Sc Drother’sPure Load, Chrome, Green am] Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brashes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed. Oil, Turpentine, Copal ami Coach Varnish, and. Red Load. Alfof which will bo sold at tho very lowcst murkcl price, at the cheap Drug and Rook store of 8. W. HAVBRSTICK, Carlisle, March 28,.i860 Fire Insurance. THU AllenandEasipennsboroogliMuUialFiirt' Insurance Company ol Cumberland county,incon porated.by an act is now fully on ganized, audio operation udder the, management of thefollowing commissioner?, viz: Jacob Shelly; Win, R. Gorges, Michael Cock. Un, Moichoir Drennenian, .( hristlan 'SSiHViuon, Christian Trzel, Jacob H. Ooover, Lewis Hyu, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musaer, Jac oh hirk y Samuel Prowell, Joseph ickersham, r rT»e rales of insurance ore ns low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Slate, Per* sons -wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, PmrV/uL Henry Logan, Vice Vrtsxdtut, Lewis.ll yer, Secretary, Michael Cocklin, Treaeurttt November 1,1849, ; AGENTS., , Gumfiertand county —Rudolph Marlin, N. Cum berland; C. B, Herman, Kingstown; Henry gear ing, Shiremanstown: Robert Moore add Charles Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel a Graham, Weslpennshorotmh; James M’Dowdl, Frankfnrd; Mode Cfriflith, fy.mlV MfrlrTTeton, York co«n/w—John Sherrlck, Lisburn; John Bowman, Duisburg; Peter Wolford* Franlilln; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking, Dover; Daniel RofTensbeigeti J- VV, Craft,. Ham«6«rg~Hooser & Ltchman. Members of the company having Policies almnl to expire citn have, them renewed by making ap plication to any oftne agentdV . PEVIV Mutual Life Company, Qlßce, No. 91, Walnut Si., Plain -1 THIS CompdYi'y hr itew rpndy tVr make Irmiranre on Lives, on tho mutual system, without liubili y be* yomUlbo amount of the premium. All the profits of the coftVpnny dhided annually among the insured. Tho premium may bo paid monthly*. qua iteelji .semwninunljy, 1 or or nrtcdmlf of the V'*’ riiium maybe paid m a nolo flit 18 months. . Individual* h.surod in this company become mem bers of the corporation* mu) vole for Trustees. Fur tho greater security. of parties insuring with this compnfiy, a gdnranlcc capital of J60.0G0 lie# been created to meet the losses thnt-may accrue up*® policies issued by tho company* to be held and utrti by ihc.Trusiers,untilucapital exceeding that amount lias been frdih.Uio receipts of premiums. DANIEL L. MiI.I,EH, Pres’t. \VM. M. CLAHK, Vico IWI, John \V. HotTVr.n, Seepclury. The undersigned lias boon appointed Agent for Carlisle. Blnek, applications for Insurance, nidi full porllcul irs, can bo hud at tho now store, cornet of Hanover and fiodther streets. N. W. WOODS. ’Dr. J. Baughman, Examining rjiysicrno. May JO. IB6o—Cm - S. W. IiAWUENCE, Agent fur the of Smlhuurlh Mauafuclums ' Cti’a Writing I‘ujicra. ■Warkiiousc r?i>. 3 Minor street, Philo. cases of tho nhovo superior Papers now in store, and for snle to the trade at tho lowcm , market iiilecs, consisting iir p«n of .. i Fine thick Flat Cajis, 12, 14,15'nnd 15 Uw.,bM ami while, • *. 1 SuperAuo Medium,and Demi Writings, hluo tat while. . Extra super and aupcrfino Folio Posts, hluo osil white, plain ujid ruled. Super fine Oommcrciol Posts, hluo.and white, p^ ll and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gill. SupciAno and lino 1)111. Papers, long ouo d- Superfine and fine Counting-House'Cop* Posts, blue and white. • . Extra super Congress Gaps and Letters, plain ruled, hluo and while. ' Extra super Congress Caps and Lo Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts, Superfine blue- linen, thin Letters.' , Extra super Doth Posts, blue am) while, plain i qJ ruled. ; Embroidered Note Papers ppd Envelopes. “Lawyer's” Brief Papers, , j Superfine and fine Cans and Posts, ruled to plain, blue and white, various qualities and Also, 1000 roams white and assorted Shoo 1 *j* Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tlesoo* 1 - I Wrapping, Envelope, bssortodand blue Me<h° I Can Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec. . July 26, 1860—0 m * ' ..■ - ■ - - HAY STATE M ; STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND M* n FACTORY. . I CHARGES WItKINS & CO. beg leave to In'" the ollizen* of Carlisle and the public gen * j i( that they are still engaged In manitfactunng Doors, and ODnds, in the beat-manner sn d . |f shortest notice, by sleomj M prince (*' b irr Bin* manufactured by band, and With mooli gr«* ! . llority. All ordora will be thankfully rcoul • punolualiy attended to. Samples nf worK soon at No. 91 Minor Street, Philadelphia* 10,000 light* of assorted sash for sale ol oat cash prices. 4 „,*to rO. . CHARLES WILKIN? *.% ;■ No. 83 Root tlretl, Vhilad<¥'' s ' May 33.1850.-IV . ' " Zironli Iron 11 1 A TONS Hand dnf Hollod Iron ju"‘ lU.llio olioop "tore of tho luliocrihor in Aug. 16, w “ •
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