Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 06, 1850, Image 4

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• FRONT WAWASHINGTON.
Correepondene s e irt• the # . ;!;iiiieriette & U. o,glizette.
•
• AVAttniNoTON I Feb 28.
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When Foo`te introduced his mo
tion yesterday, to refer his resolutions
proposing territor;al governments for Cal
ifornia, Deseret and New Mexico, to a
kelerdt committee of thirteen; be accompa
nied it' with a certain strain of menace
and grave admonition, which deserves
nome attention, and which I forebore from
noticing at the time, in order to give him
the advantage of revising• his remarks. I
find in the Union of this morning the fol
lowing passage. After speaking of the
necessity of immediate action on the sub
ject of slavery, he says : "So help me
Heaven, f nothing is done this week,
there will occur circumstances which, in
my opinion, must inevitably take place,
the nature of which 1 will not more than
allude to, which will render all compro
mise impracticable. I know the facts to
which I have alluded." A plain trans
lation is easily made. Gov. Doty's res
, olution instructing the Committee on Ter
ritories to report a bill for the admission
of California with her present constitution
-and boundaries, will come up oil Monday,
and,the scenes which occurred a fortnight
ago will be renewed under more aggra
vating circumstances. It is by no means
improbable that violence may be resorted
to on that %tension, or that, under the in
fluence of t?assion or irritation, scenes
may occur which may be attended with
the most lamentable consequences. What.
ever may be the impression - abroad, or
however much a portion of the press may
labor to distort the facts, it is undoubted
ly true that a large number of members
in the House go armed, and that many
have been induced to prepare themselves
• for a sudden contingency, who have here
tofore abhorred the practice of wearing
concealed weapons. If I was at liberty to
tell all that I really know on this subject,
I could astound the public with the' dis
closure of facts which are hardly suspec
ted even here, except among the initiated.
A deliberate plan was formed only three
days ago, to provoke a personal rencon:-
tre on the floor, and under circumstances
which . must have been - - followed -With
bloodshed.. 'lite parties consulted, ad
' vised postponement, and the scene was
, saved. But while this disposition, exists,
and is encouraged by being alloWed to he,
the topic of consultation, it is easy to see
that a collision may occur, at any time.
The funeral of Gen. , McNeill, which
took place to (lay, was au imposing pa
geant, Both Houses of Congress ad
journed in honor of his memory, and the
military of the District, together with that
of the regular service, united in the cere
monies of the occasion.
Unless an entire change ofoircumstan
ces immediately occurs, the difficulty be
tween Col. Davis and Col. Bissell is like
ly to terminate in a hostile meeting.—
Efforts of their respective friends have
failed to bring about a satisfactory under
standing, and whi/o there are persons
goading on a conflict, it is almost impos
sible for a recontiliation to be effected.—
According to the intelligence, it is not
Improbable that the principals may leave
the city to-morrow, which is sufficiently.
significant of a resort to extremities.
Correspondence of the N. Y. Tribnne.'
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. g
Dr. Groin, the Senator elect from Cal—
ifornia, has already become an object of
suspicion, if not of denunciation, on the
part of the ultra Slavery men, who prefer
dissolution to the admission of another '
Free State into the Union.. This distrust
has been brought about in this wise :
The conspirators against the Union, as an
excuse for opposing the admission of Cal—
ifornia under her present Constitution,
have assigned several objections either of
which they have argued was fatal. The
first is, that "undue influences" have been
exerted on the part of the Executive and
his Cabinet in prevailing upon, the peo—
ple of California to adopt her present
constitution, excluding - slavery therefrom.
The second is, that the right of suffrage
was exercised by foreigners and others,
who had no legal right to vote, And the
third is that but for the above two reasons
citizens from the South would have been
permitted to have settled there by opera
tion of law with their slaves.
These propositions are all boldly met
by Dr. Gwin, and unqualifiedly denied.
He avows that no influeace whatever, eh
their proper or Improper, was exercised
over the people of California on the part
of the Administration or of individuals,
in the action which' they took in calling
a convention, the formation of the con
stitution, or its subsequent adoption by
the people. He denies in the most elle
phone manner, that any but citizens of the
United States, voted-,when the constitution
was submitted' to the people for its approval.
And declares that a majority of all the, per
sons from the Slave States that were in Cal
ifornia were in favor of making Califbmia a
Free State. It is this last rimier/ion That an
noys the slavery propagandists more than
anything else, and lot the utterance of which
Dr. Gwin has been most censured.
At a rocial gstheripg efew evenings since,
composed of soUtfiern men, he was asked
how he could make such an assertion, that
southerners In California were in favor of
her admission as a Free Slate, lie replied
lean satisfy you of it ifi`alew words : "14-
Boa IS REMOTABLZ- Irlier mines are to
be found men of the highest intelligence and'
respectability perforrog, Andy labor; and
they do not wish to see . th e e slaves of so me ,
wealthy planter or owner lii . ought there, and
put in competition with their labor, , side by
side. it is from the orery.fact,that Labor is
respectable, that we wick to Jrpep it so by ex
'eluding Slavery from our 'State."
Prlva 6ettecto .the' Ea* orthel Tribune.
•
Wianixeioii, - Feb. 23.
* * The President is very firm.
and, the. Southern Members are in full .
possession of his' vietie:;;' - 'A committee of;
them inquired in en interview .tvith him •
it he had expressed !..hitatielf 'ready to
Maintain the Union,alist." He
plied.. that He lhad—that' he 'eli' 9 o,l block
ade, every sonthern eon in
. a catip'7of an•
'7,41•30d-resistance to tae collection'"of , the
custOmstlidt he - shOeld not interpose the •
jegO!!Vmx4)'but,thoeld dell forivortirt;'
tears;'
Stinecili tt ini 4l4 A44 o •G'ir.444,nnif•
shonht;lidnr:oot
'ileferrin:litthe i Tnion.•
, . thoi:*emP6RPlo9 o f,; the' SoothevnlSl*o4'4•
;:wouldlthemselves- put- down any attenipt.•_
tri•break
told i,ttiavthisl Southern. *eta
inltecertalrvcontingelicy, secede and
44*.eill*,*i4nt 4#itit"d 'Atitit „there,
woul&he,enotigh;more., goo men ;,rea Y.ll
to. cOninicethetrplaCes;:l.
•:neski ortt,b Nbittitirit Adembers is'
Meadtpitt'ntit forpt-,
P9tt,‘(3 l ooogollltq nt!ectli:# l l4l,
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ME
SPRIU'r or ta;
BY CNARLBS WAIN.
Thou speakest of stare, , like lover's eyes,
That tremble with excess of light;
Tell us what star
• qf all the skies
Con set an honest purpose right,
What planet aid an upright mind,
And thou'lt do something for mankind.
Thou speldest of magic tides that flow
Just as the moon is curved or round;
Tell us what tide of earth can show
Where simple justice may be found,
The tide that leaves no truth behind,
And thou'lt do eomediing•for mankind.
What fount will keep affection true?
What spell will rivet friehdship fast ;
What flower will blighted faith renew,
And keep hope blooming to the last?
0, teach the heart but these to find,
And prove an angel t• mankind!
•
Friendship ! . time-lionored amanantic tame !
Who bath riot loved it that bath chance ft sit
Where Forrest roared it to a gaping pit, . 4
When Damon gave himself to feed its flame
But Damon's now.a.days who hap to live
Are men of quite a different sort of mould,
And buying oftener than getting.
Asking more alwaya than they wish to give.
An all exacting - thing is Friendship now!
Favors men ask and liberties men take,
-- And things enacted are for Friendship's sake
That wildest Enmity would not allow.
It is no use the sentiment to fetter, -
The fewer friends one has by far the better.
A country editor thus gives vent to his sor
rows, in "breathing numlittrs ;"
Oh, ever thus from childhood's hour,
Ve've seen our fondest hopes decay,
Ve never raised a calf or cow, or
• Hen that laid an egg a day,
But it vas "marked" and took away?.
Vs never fed a sucking pig,
To glad us with its sunny eye,
But von it vas grown fat and big,
And fit to roast, or boil, or fry—
Ve could'nt find it in ,the sty.
GROCERIES I GROCERIES I
LATEST+ lIVRIVAL BY TIIE STEAMER CUMBERLAND
viol - 1E Cheap Family - Gro c ery Store of Jo.
L seph D. Halbert, West Main street, Car
lisle/ hasjust received a large and fresh supply
of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the
Philadelphia markets can afford. The subseri
ber has just returned from the city., and would
respectlully invite his friends and the public
generally,' both in town and country, to cull
and examine for themselves his large and in
creased stock, which embraces all the articles
usually kept in his line of business. Such as
Rio; Java and StDomingo and Laguitra Coffee ;
Imperial, Young Dyson and Black Teas, of
very superior .quality and flevor; Lavcring's
crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and loaf s.ugais, or
ange grove, clarified New Orleans and
Sugars ()revery grailsNO - Minim to
suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans find syrup
Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will
warrant pure and fresh ground.. Brooms, Ce
dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, hal
bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prifits,
butter Indies, wash rubbers, &c Clothbs
fancy sewing, traveling and market baskets of
all kinds. Castile fanc rosin a .
•• • . so, a genera assortment of chewing
and smoking TOBACCO, spanish half spanish
and common CIGARS. Ropes twines,. and
Brushes.of all kinds. Prime ,CEIEESE always
on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant
and Common OILS.
GLASS, QUEENSWARE,—I. havd also
added to my already large mock, a number of
sew patterns of White Granite and, fancy tea
sets. with pROeItERY WARE of every de
feription, which Moil! sell at:the lowest prices
nor cash.
Feeling graieful for the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him by a generous public,
the subscriber tenoere them his hearty & sincere
thanks, and hopes that -in his efforts to please
and particular attention to business, to merit a
continuance of their support.
Oct 3, 1849. JOS. D. HALBERT,
INDEPENDENT
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! !
THE subscribers have just returned from
Philadelphia with a splendid assortmerit of
goods for gentlemens wear, with which they
intend offering great inducements to the citi
zens of Carlisle and the- surrounding country.
Thoy have on hand en assortment of
LV9 ELn (ZE) U.fa LT MI 0
such as dross cents, cloaks, over coats, vests,
pants, shirts, bosoms, collars, under shirts,
drawers, gloves, stockings, silkand other cm•
''
vats, pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, hats
and Caps, trunks, traveling bags and umbrellas
all of which articles they intend selling at a
very small advance on city cost, having for
their motto "small profits and quick sales."—
They wish it to lie understood that their cloth
ing is n'l mantoaccured under their own super
intendence, and not in the city, hence they are
enabled to-wsfrant every, article they sell.
(laving oh experienced cutter engaged in
their establishment, they are prepared to make
to order any article of clothing in a neat, fash
tunable and substantiartnanner and at short no
tice• . ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover street directly opposite P.
Monyer's Confectionery Stare. fect3 3m
GRE ATEST BARG AINS IN CLOTHING
1110 the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding
I country ! Just arrived a large and splen•
did assortment of fashionable ready-made
CLOTHING, for the fall and winter trade, at
the store of S. Goldman, south-east corner of
Main street and Market Square, Carlisle.—
The undersigned, respectfully informs the citi•
tens of Carlisle and.adjoining country, that he
has just arrived front Philadelphia, with a large
assortment of Fashionable Ready Made Cloth
ing, which for cheapness and quality never
has been wilnessed in this place, such as
French, German and American Cloth DRESS
AND FROCK„;pO Oval' Coats, and
Business Coats, of all 'desdriptions, Cloths '
Cassimores, and Sattinet Sack Coats, fine bin,
and fancy casaimere Pantaloons, superior
satin and striped Bilk velvet cloth and sattinet
VESTS. Also, a large assortment of fancy
ilapdkereltiefe, fine white Linen, Striped and
red flannel Shirts ' cotton and woollen night .
Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Collars, &c.
Beautiful fall style of HATS & CAPS,
will be sold at prices cheaper titan any where
oleo. Gentlemen are invited to call and exa
mine his goods, as he is sure, that those who
buy will go away with a
,good FIT and *cheap
prices,
SAMUEL GOLDMAN
Sent 26. '49.-6m.
Mind Olanufactory.
HCLARK, Venitian Blind Manufacturer.
sign of the GOLDEN EAGL E, No.
139 and 143 Sonth Second Strcct , below Dock
I
Street. PH LADELPIIIA: Keeps always on
hand 'a large and fashionebla assortment of
WIDE and 'NARROW SLAT WINDOW
BLINDS, manfactuftid in the best manner, of
the hest mnteriels end at the lowest' cash prices
Having refitted and enlarged hip esiablishment
he is prepared to complete orders to any amount
at the shortJat notice. Constantly on. hand en
assortment of. MAHOGANY,•FURNITURE
of every variety manufaCtured expressly for his
own sales, end purchasers tnay.therefore rely,
on-n good ' • • ' • •
*;"Orders from a distance packeVcartiftillY
and sent free •oflierterage to any Part-of the
tiyi Tang 15 13 , 1- 0 • H.' CLARK. •
• ..
COUCHO ; -~ OLDS ,
• , .•ifuvWfl e rs• Cough Con4sr,
w COUGHS and
~t 'A '
DS. When nab lie. assemblies are
rt.:N .
so' I'o(May' disearbed by the Co u gh of Some
suffertng individual. we demi it xiiiher an act
of 'eliarity: advari to nny,allevintion, of the
evih,and would confidentlY reVommetia,Petp.
NOft, WILE.Y'S agreeable toritedras o
. the libel now beforo the public, as ti
euratiVe.poWnia of,a high :order,.and, may - with
entiresitfetY,be:iiven" t4,,dhildten.-, Apply to
deel2,6 xi • 8 ,ELLIOq'T,,
A . Vo% EAltreee.
THE': nub scriber ia' (igen rfoiqhis.,f3ompan y,
end. ellliaekegoil that are liftviErtie !more will
beiatteintled ga , with- Mite' and ilaWteh,.. The
Express , leaves 'evitrylporning it 4 tick; and
40t17):Wtkf ) 1-
W. ` MARTIN.
•no 4e'L c
•A r4l on ;,delivereA', barate;: i he' upneral
Union PhilOsOPhtslCSoalpfc tifi');Ockiason'
I ete;:Palla,Y l Vahaiv:Atilf . , I 1N,..;$ 0 , 1914,i, ft.
citizen oarparottet:ahaa 41f0;'‘vithp,t#, copy
when It colt be 'had topikift .'ti,y, cpOrgei
'g'W.:.. 74.4l STlN.lo.ChoutonookEitorci„; ., :Tott.l7,,
:11 - USTreceiirpd:rtintlisillornfioVOt
diria'Seak. Plvitaitiltiht-vatilaakt.aAlei'a,;kaiiah'
on semis?, hen", orhyy Naa."
11111:0`f ',O Vtr: , HIMN
300 Vr 4 .lA4. B ' ,( l4'lViedi,•6ll' l Y
" , 1 .1
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FRIENDB4I4P.
BIZIAV'PIPULtY PATHETIC.
Storeo anb 81)opo.
I VALLEY
lir GOODS.
THE . GREATI_.. kSTORE
.
OF PFHLADELP
tho-ifitizous of Carlisle
,lind its vicinity far 'their increased' enstom;
we agifiCreqUest their - coirliiiiny to view our
large and Splendid issortrucnit'of 1 : ‘ •
China - ,. Glass 6L Qtteenswakei
Dinner Sets, Tea Sels, Toilet Sets, and single
pisone r either of Glass, China or Stone •Were,
sold in qUantities to suit purchasers ; for leas than
they clian be had elsewhere—ln fact at lose
than Wholesale P.rices. AMERICAN AND
ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS
in greater variety than over before • offered in
the city. FANG CHINA in groat variety
very cheap. •
DO - We would invite any'Porson visiting the
city to call and see us—they will at least be
pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and
to view the-finest China and the cheapest the
world produces. Very respectfully,
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
No. 219 Chesnut Street.
Phila. sept26'49ly
Manufactory of Pocket 800kr.9, tr.c.
No. 62i Chesnut Street, above Second,
PIiI4ADE..r,PRIA.
n E•subscriber respectfully solicits public at •
T
tention to his superior and tasteful stock o
Pocket Books, Banker's Cases, Bill Books,
Dressing Cases, Card Cas6s, Port Mo•
nines, Purses, Pocket Knise,s, and
other fine Cutlery, Gold Pens, and
Pencils, Seger Cases, Chess
Men, Back Gammon.,
Boards, Dominos, &cc.
His assortment consists of the Most fashiona
ble and modern styles, of the fittest quality and
excellent workmanship, embracing every desir
able,ftmey pattern, which hp will at all times
be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or
retail on the most reasonable 'terms.
FK7 - Purchasers who desire to supply •them
selves with articles of the best quality will con
sult their own interests by calling at this es
tablishment. • F H
'Pocket Book Mapulacimer,
Phila., seps 4m 521 Chesnut Street.
WATCHES 1 WAtCIitES 1
,
~.-..?;-.,•
iit.k.„.... )
Great induce e' ' -- 't , . LEWIS R.
meats to per. . i . ,
,' 41 l , ~ 81100 41
sons in want
.., /,' .a < 2 - , 1 - ;: -- ; , :,':. - 41 , 4 ✓ Ao.•
ef a _ go,p 11; 4 ''''''' HO North
ItATCII I z‘...' , 0 1 • , ` 0 .;,..'N Second St.
* . %.....! f; , ef/,,, ,
inraVlN G received additional supplies , o
IA Gold and Silver WATCHES of eveni ,
description, from London, Liverpool and Swit
zerland importations, is now prepared to furn
ish the very best article at a price far below
any evz_offered;of the same ffi quality, aid which
cannot le undersold By Iny oilier store in
Philadelphia or elsewhere: livery watch sold
will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to
he as good as represented 4
Watches at the following low prices :
Gold Levers, full jam/LT( 1 ,18 carateases, $26 00
Silver do do 12 00
Gdid Lepines, jeweled, 18 carat cases 22 00
Silver do do 8 0
The L. R. Bremen Gold Pen, a superior
.artieladu-silizer.casaiavitit-poeci lima-warranted
sl,so; Gold Pencils for el, and upwards, Gold
Medallions, and Locket for Dagurrreotype Like-
nesses, Gold Chains and Hair bracelets Breast
Phis, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general
assortment of every description of Jewelry
at unusual low prices. . e
No. 110 North 2,1 st reel, 2d door helm Rae
tercet, Philadelphia. ' ' - '
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pct. 1,1849,6 m t Pie , ae „..9g eht .) . I
Z. atches and Sewely.!
CHEAPER TITAN EVER
-IVhotesale and Retail—At the
\ "Philadelphia Watch and Jew
#. dry Store,',' No.9tt North SE-
C ND street, corner of Quer-
TESTA — tr ry street..
Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, hill jewellod, $3O and
upwards '
Silver ,Levers, lull jewelled, $l5 and upwards.
Gold tiepin°, 18 k. -oases, jewelled, $25 and
upwards
Silver Lepines, ids.volled, $lO and upwards •
Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 40
Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea,
$5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro
portion. All goods warranted to be what the
are sold for. p
Constantly on hand a large assortment of fine
GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WA RE
Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co.,
E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates &
Co, John Harrieon, G & R Beesley. and other
superior Patent Lover Movements, which will
be cased in any style desired
Arrangements have been made with all the
above named most celebrated manufacturers of
England, to furnish at short notice any required
style of %Vetch, for which orders will be taken,
and the name and residence of the person or
dering.put on ifrequested
novBl
O. CONRAD,
Importer of Watch
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i
m w,
ZI thousands of cares ql Peretruta, Concert, sltphlTis, and
other impure diseases of the Mood—quiff the NnERYSMALL
QUANTITY which was used of a Medicine to crest cures of,
such disawes, be any prof of the purtrying otedkat moo
the Medicine which has subdued and conquered such
durasu—
Men Mere is unquestionable evidence that—
BRANT'S INDIAN
PURIFYING EXTRACT
is such a Medicine, in every raped and there la abundant
proof; In great verve e ff ected, th atONE BOTTLE of ft con
tains more pusifylng, healing virtue, end medical innoer,
than there is contained In FOUR BOTTLES of any Sento
porino, or any other medicine that bat ever been offered
for onle. Thorn le undoubted probf in our pamphlets. that
by the use of this great /tidies re_ r rigler they that were DT
MO yet LlVE—they that were LAME and CRIPPLED
can now WALK—they that were SICK, SCROFULOUS,
and otherwise diseased, have been MALE., and CURED.
Hundreds—Thousands—
who have used RIZ4NT , B PURISM'S, atter havingused
mid toiled eta, the Sarsaparillas and other medicines rec•
ommended to cure blood disessee,lave decided that—
•Brant's is the Cheapest,
because one bode of It has more medical, cumtive . matte•
In It, and, In consequence, cures more disease, In much km
time, than one the of any other medicine.
If, then, one bottle of BRANT'S PURIFIER will cure
FOUR TIMES more dlseme than one bottle of SarsoporiP
ItRANII4 PURIFIERn would be ea Amp at finrr_
dollars a bottle, as sarsaparilla at one dollar. Bid }basses
PURIFIER hisold for only ONE DOLLAR a bottle and
as a bottle of It has cured, and Is moulds of curing; FOUR
TIMES as much disease as osebottU of SaroaparWa, there.
fore Sarsaptuilla, consequence of Its lose power and less
medical eflioacy, should be sold at no
ne ore than twenty
dee cents per bottle, to bo cheap da the PURIFIER at
o della,.
One Dollar* Worth !
How much CANCEIt—hiWr much SYPHILIS—how
mu_pitfiCSOFHLA—will one dollar's worth of BRANT'S
PLM.EFLER cure 7 Rood the following ointment, which
is a spechnon of Ito power:—
CANCEROUS SCROFULA !
This Is the case of a dying man who yet Ma. Ho taw
cured of a worse cue of 4101ROVUILA curved nly
th e e UM
bob
tla of BranNa 'Purifier, them over wee, by the UM at
limbo GALLON); of the best Sarsaparilla that Was ever made.
Sarsaparilla has not eiteleient stediealpower to Whet the cure
.of ouch a recolf(agly Medea case.
D.HASKIN, of Rome, Oneida C10.,N. Y., had Sang.
tdalour mows—was confined to his bed the tat pear.—bo
was so much diseased: and r debilitated as to,be. unable to
tulle his heed to his head. Ho had the bat medical adobe
—had used, ALL of the bat dorsaParabia to 00 itO° 4 oirooif—
gottoorea find worm, and was considered to be in'adying
'stole, and could not tin, teocetWour.bours longer, when be
commenced ,us , lrlltANT'S PUTUFIEIL, ,His neck au
calm nearly 4A car to earl- a bolo roar testett:thrmoh'
htettrimipipe,,u tir his' hin, so. that he breathed 'through
thohole ; his eorwesao eaten around that it could he /VW:
up oat alit. p It only bolding by a small afloat the use
of ate arm.w destroyed by.trfo ulcers; an' Ulcer under
,the BM lull go as a man's hand:had nearly mien through
'suchWeimar bbody. .Thaa :be - was. afflicted with .ttsetty
such pu Iffensite doom on various, parts of his
Demon. or, and Pill particitlars, see our PAM-
Dr. T OMAB WILLIAMS, one of the meat sidled phy.
olden, of 'Rome, was called to see .Hoskin the day Wore
he commenced using.Brant'i Puriger..- pr. examined
'him, and then told ,hIM' Slat 'all ate,mivlkefee d i the world
could niie burr Ifinbathls ease was,
!Now hear Mr.:ll.lllD{IN'El atatenient oft:owl. He bald ,
V m ette procured one bottle of BRANT'S URLF YLNW
• .E• /MOT, pr.Biaall* Leonard,. druggists Of Iteme,l ~c om menced using that, and
u r to get bitter. That bottle':
enabled ale 'bigot fry :per: :had bean'corned
a ' :c e t teßrilia W.1ig,1 1 . 1 %,f1°A17.
..L Where I grocured mix bottles wort, end whim nod 00. ,
tatted ustng , them, .evintoss out of twenty *erabhad heated .
vp—and Cove bottla more eltected PERCT CURD a(
an the altar.,' andYegebed me to good
FOURTEEN lINITNEED34O`'
:Mr. RASKIN sworn• to. the. nhOro facts, and tOo Dict
ate witneased and certtfled to by Dr. T.WILLIABIO.—Mr.
BROWN,proprletor of the Wat.Ropie Hoget.—licaars,
, BISSELL lc MONAD°, wholusale mad retail druggists
ana*pgv,zri ether rmrrtahta tonto.,
of a ale . ;I; y VV. ; :qu
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HAVERS'FICK,. Outfield, ILV,„&,:GD
ri . rid - W DK HitiYai Shippanabnig.-T•WiriAloyd,':
F Spatit,..niechaincatinit=lajireri
reni:NOwville"—;A:C Klink, Bloomfield-Dea;
'Aicirjand
Landialiurg-,-3 , Milligan Lliakeaburv-8
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onihictiihin his: justreuehrid .
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'The Girard Life,lnsuraneo...KAAuity
.and -Trutit''Ooinpan*.ef
169 :Ch'eittiut Slreet i Capi
• 000.„ chilitei - Priietual.-, •
griONTINUE.to. make Insurances on Lives
11l on the moscfavourable terms': receive and
execute Trustsi. and"reseive Deposita on Inte
rest. • . .
• •
The Capital •being'paid up and invested, to
gather with accumulated premium fund, affords
n rr-nravr SEGURITY to the insured. The ple•
niium may be paid in Yearly, hall yearly, or
quarterly payments.
The Company add a BONUS at stated pe
riods to the insurances for life. This plan o
insurance is the most approved of, and is more
generally in use, than any other in Groat Bri
tain, (where the subject is best understood by
he people, and where they have had the long
est experionceoßa appears from the fact, that
out of 117 Life Insurance, Companies there, of
all kinds, 87 aro nit this plan.
The first BONUS Has appro riated in De
cember, 1844, amounting to t per cent. on the
sum insured under the oldest oncost to 8f per
cent., 7 per cent., &c, 5t.c.,0 others, in pro
portion to the timo of standing, liking an ad.'
dition of $100; $87.50; $75, Ste., adc. to every
81,000, originally insured, which fs on average
of more than 50 per lit on the premiums paid,
and without incronsi the annual payment to I
the Company.
The operal ' ion of the BONUS will bo seen
by the following examples from the Life Insu
rnrtce Register of the Company, thus
Policy,
Sum I3onus or Amount of Policy &
Insured Addition Bonus payable a
the party's decease
NO 58
BAOI3 $ lOO.OO. 8: 0 ' 00"
2,500 250.00 2,75000
4,500 400'00 4,400'00
.2,50,, 175'00 2'175'00
.5,000 437.50 5'437'00
- 205
- 274
- 333
Pamphlets containing the table oi rates,
and explanations of the subject ; forte q of ap
plication, and further information can be had at
the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad
dressed to the President or Actuary.
W RICHARDS, President.
JNO T JAMES, Actuary.
in2'49ly
Eg
TILE Allen and East Pennsborough 'Mutual
'4ooloSurance Company of Cumberland county
inebiporalteny an act of Assembly, is now fklly
• organized, and in operation under the manage
ment of the foliol , V . ing commissioners, viz
Jacob Shelly, Wm R Gorges ! Miehriel Cock
in, Molchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman,
Skim Oyster, Jncpb Ii Cdovor, Lewis Byer,
henry Logan, Benjamin Ii Musser Jacob
Kirk, Samuel - prelk — li Wickersham.
The rates of insurance are as low and favora
ble as any.,CoNntriy,al the kind in the State.—
Persons wishing to become members are invited
to make npplicatilin to the agents of the compa
ny, who are willing to wait upon them at any
time. '
JACOB SHELLY,
HENRY LOGAN, Vice PresidenPreBidmtt.
Hiatt, Secretary
MICHAEL COCRLIN, Treanirer.
0ct17'49.
. AGENTS. 'Lt. •
Camberbind eoanteb—Rudolph Martin, New
Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry
Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and
Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mecban r
iesburg:-Dr:j:\Ahl, ChurchtiMm.
York count John Sherrick, Lisburn, John
Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin,
John Smitlf, Esq., .Washington, W S Picking,
Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, J W Craft.. ."
Harrisburg.—Houser & Lochman.
Members of the Company having /Policies
bout to expire can have them renewed by mak
ng application to any oP the agen e.
THESYELPI i ONS OF WORMS
A re the tongue often white and ha loaded; t
lit breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable
or sweetish . losto in the mouth; occasionally
tidbit; the appetite extremely variable, some.
times remarkably deficient, and at others ea- .
miens. There is sometimes a sickish feeling
with vomiting , of' mucousi flatulence of the
stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen;
swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the
bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy; and
there is an oecasimuil appearance of worms
in the evacuation4the urine is often milky
and turbid; there is trequently itchiness of the
fiindament and notes , which is often swollen;
there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with
grinding of the teeth, and sudden awaking in
a fright. There are, at times, beadbobe or
giddiness, ringing in the ears, or even deaf
ness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indo
lence of manner, ill temper. In' some cases
epilepsy and cholera, and even apoplectic and
paralytic symptoms, and seiferal of the signs of
dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear con
nected with worms. Frequently there is a
short-dry cough, and pleuritic pains; some
times feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations
and an irregular 'fever; the countenance is
genirally pallid or sallow, and somewhat bloat
ed, and there is occasional flushing of one or
both cheeks. Any one of these signs is fedi
cativo of. Worms, and the meat effectual bes
and cheapest remedy is Dr. John J. My.
Worm Tea, prepared by Dr. J. W. 11. AW:,
LINS, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug Store .
Carlisle, Pa., and none genuine without his
written signature. ' The Proprietor of this
medicine is P 0 copfident of its superiority L to
any other Worm Medicine flow in use, that he
will cheerfully RETURN THE MONEY in any
case in which his Preparation fails to give
equal satisfaction. This Wvrm Tea when
made according to the directions, is pleasant
ay will be taken by the most fastidious child.
Each package contains sOfficient medicine for
the curd of the most pbstinate case. Price
only 25 cents a paper. Druggists and Store
keepers supplied on the most reasonable
terms.
A Purely Vegetable Medicine.
ORSD ELL'S VEGETABLE RESTO
RATIVE PILLS have been gradually
but surely comeing into favor; among the fami
lies of this Country for some years past. They
have done this entirely tnrough the ir groat worth
as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have
boon appointed but no pulling and humbug such
as is resorted to by quacks to sell their medicine
has been done. Tho pills are oflered - for sale
and have and willeontinue to be sold byall tae
principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim
for their Medicine the following advantages over
all °there—vizi They are PURELY VEGE
TABLE. They are CFRTAIN TO RA PE. Their oeatio E fro OP Eal
-1
PAIN. They can p e r use n wi sF EQAL mFN
EFIT by the YO UNGFST INFANT and the
S PRONGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe
vers, Ague. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness,
Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro
ved upon thousands. They art a Certain Cure
for Worms. The proprietors possess a certifi
cate from a gentleman in St. Louiswhq was cu
red ore TAPE WORM by The use of them.
TRY.THFM TELPY •WIL L NOT FAIL.
Travelling agentior tho State of Pennsylva
nia—Cnitamt.P. AMU. For sale,.price 2lcts
a box containing FIFTY PILLS. with fall di
rections by the.following agents in Cumberland
County.
For sale by DR RA WLIN'S Carlisle, Pa.
„Loma H. Hettnotr,—Newvile.
W D S Ha YE9, — Shippensbnrg.
• S L Newburg.
„. • A. WEEKS db , Co,
Proprietors, Ifiboratory, No 141 Chestnutstroet
Pniladelpluai
January; 24th, 1849, '• . '
- BUFFALO COMBO:.
JpBT: received'. general assortment 'of
handsome BuffuloAtaok , Combs, alsO,:bnitation
B uffalo. „Com bs e : - of beautiful :patterns and
.great variety: -ii'".••
SIIEETINGS.
arnsley'SheMinasi alie;'l24 . lVhielin Shoot
inua,.PillowiCaso- :Linens and - Al Oleo
Torvellingitr great yariety just. opened
'' Pure Cider Vinegar of excellent "qpnblyjnit
'nev2B -; d'w
• . ,
CARLISLCFOUNDHY & MACHINE , SHON
•• • ; ,
; intieu,i);,o24Stinufadiurs .
"of CASTIAGEiut hie.Fpnndryiin.High street
and
,h4iiig:rip;ss t ;oo,and,full assortment of
rPatiqrnei prepirud", ; to'Turnish all
11tON,";A:N1),,!.13gASS
and orid:ut ebortost
kiniiiind, l a liege, (1011nieni; ,u 1
angst, ouch as Cjirn!isilishers; Goarino,s ; and
iGudgociiin;:PliipshUsstuigs Pointu,:i9lieurs. awl
Cutters, Couch Bose% collar grates
;Cooking
you.;plcils'Und,"i.goul:;,lstilves.-.4le4;altio• builds
•CARS, yor
M a
••• ;.-t;
I lust noli4ev4.,ol 4 '.liiiili 4 Bi_ and' culitiet
tin"exsiumga r sforr7isbtklV:m9rutiviii4 .rufroluised
• find tbeniAt'4nVslibli;AN , i , r :
••• • •
9mpernits-
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Cumb. Vallsi‘Tfausporta."tion lious:
4 • . .
and , Rail . Road„Lioe, for Philatiel
. phis, Btiltitnore, Pittsburg, &c.
W. KERR, Forwarding and Commidsion
0 Merchant, Ileamsnuna, Pa. informs his
friends and the, public, thin from the liberal pat
ronage extended to him during the past year he
hasbeen encouraged to make more extensive ar
rangements for the present season, and has ad
ded Iwo now, large and splendid Boats to his
LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op
ening of the Canal, to forward PROD UCE and
MERCHANDIZE of ail kinds to .and from
Philadelphia; Baltimore, - Pittsbargh, &c., at the
lowest rates of freight and . with the utmost des
patch.
Agents for Boats,
CARLISLE tl. GASKELL,
R ace
(=ELSE str
& eet Wharf, Philudelphi:" - -
a O,
No. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore,/'
CLARK & SHAW, ?
J. IVIcPADDEN & CO.SPitts'g
Agents:for Cars,
WUNDERLICH & GRIER,
" No. 272 Market et., Philadelphit._
CHALORER & REYNOLDS.
• No. 423 Market at., Phifndolphkt
BITER, JAMES & GO.,
PENN Broa
A. & d street
OHIO , PhLlNE,iladelp.hia.
'
L. • r.„'"-47ANorth.street, Baltimore.
llarrisitrg, March 29, 1848.—tf. 1-
General Commision and Forwarding.
Merchant, NO. 79 Bowly's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
FOR the sale of Flour, Grain, Cloverseed
Whiskey, Lumber, &c. &c. Also, for
warding Goods, via Tide Water Canal nod!
Pennsylvania Improvements. Orders for flab
Salt, Plaster, &e,• •&c. Supplied at lowest
prices.
Having been engaged in the tibovk business:
during the last five years, a continuation of the:
patronage of his friends and the public is re—
spectfully solicited,
--Refer to -
FUNIC SC MILLER,
& E EBY,Tr• Harrisburg
finsr, 4 iT &Z,EIGLMI, J
Jscoli RHECIH, Carlisle, Pa.
A. CATHCART, Shophordstown, Ps.
GEORGE SINGISER, Mechanicsburg, Pa-
Feb. 14—ht.
~~~f;~aF~7►t2A
Hopi's Embrocation for Romps.
THIS valuable EMILIO—
..
CATION will NM SVOliiii;*
to* Bruises, Guts, Galls, Swell-.
•
leg, Rheumatism. and all.
e ..„„ _ complaints which require an.
external remedy. It gives immediate relief to.
the Scratches, and the incident to noise§ having
white feet and noses, produced by the St. John
Wort, It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff
nese of the Tendons and Joints end produces.
beneficial effects in cracked 'heels, brought on.
by high feeding, splints,sprnins. 'l'his ETIBRO,
DATION is recornended to Farmers, Farriers,
Keeperii of Livery Stables, and private gentle
men owning Horses, and should be constantly
kept in their stables. The GENUINE arti
cle is prcaored only by W. MAnstisr.r., No 302
Race st..Plfiladclphia. And for sale / wholesale
and retail at DR. RAWLINS' Drug Store W
Main street, Carlisla -
March 14—IY•
Pan Allister's all Healing Ointment.
® R
THE WORLD'S SALVE, contains no.
Mercury,—The following Cattifioate is.
from a regular Physician, of extensive prac
tice in Philadelphia :
JAMES MCALLISTER—Sir : I have for the,
last two years boon in the habit of using your
Ointment in casesief Rheumatism Chilblains,
and in TENIA CAPITIES, (Scald Heads,) and
thus far with the happiest effect. I think.
Ruff:, the experiments I have:nada with ite'
tliar a richly deserves to be adopted as an are:
ticle ofc very day use by the profession at large:
Yours truly, S. BELL, . D. Pililft.l
Philadelphia, Doe. 1,18., 1847.
Jsir es McAllister—Dear Sir: I take•
pleasure in m eking known to you the great
benefit I have received by using-your Vegeta
ble Ointment, or the World's Salve, I had an.
ulcer, or running sore, on the ear, of many
years standing; I have applied to several
physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using
your Ointment a few days it was completely
dried up and well. I have used it for burns,
for which I find it an excellent articl e;
_also in
all cases inflamation. ED. TIIORN.
I certify the above statement is true.
do certify that I have used McAllister's ,
all Healing Vegetable pint,Ment for coldness.
of my feet; also for Rheumatism in my limbs
and Corns on my feet, and have been entirely,
relieved. Believing it to be a good Medicine,
I do not hesitate to recommend it in the above
complaints. LEONARD VAILE,
Norris fp. Washington Pa. Aug. 21, 1847.
I certify that I have used Ate Allister's all
Healing Vegetable Ointment, or the World's.
Salve, for a boating in my wife's breast, which
hoe given her incalculable benefit; also on l one
of my children, for sore eyes, which give 'm.
mediate relief. I, therefore, recommend i -ap
e good medicine. PARKER REED,
Hopewell tp. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 21,'47..
Around the box are directions for using ;Be
filliater'e Ointment, for Scrofula, Liver COM.
plaint, Eyresipelas, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald'
Head, Sore styes, Quincy, Sore throat, Brcnchi•
tas Nervous affections, Pains, Reed ache,
Asthma, Deafness, Ear ache, Burns, Corns,
all diseases of the akin, Sore Lips, Pimples, itc.
Swelling of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism,.
Piles, Cold feet, Croup, Swelled or Broken
Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, ityc.,
If MOTHERS and NURSES know its value.
in cases of "swollen" or Sore Monet, they
would always apply it. In such cases, it free.
ly used, and according to the directions around:
each box, it gives relief in a very few hours.
BURNS—It is ono of the beet thinge,in the
world for Burns. (See directions for using
it.)
Pg.ES—TheuEiands are ';vearly cured by Ointment. It never fails in, giving relief
or the Pilea. ,
tcr This Ointmont is good for any part of
body or limbs when inflamed. In some
oases it should bompplied, often.
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine
unlace the name of:-.TAIRES' McALISTER ie
written with a pen on every label.
PRICE TWENT•FIVE CENTS A BOX.
Fat sale brimy agents in all the prinoipa.
cities and towns in the United States.
• J. 11.5. MeALISTER,
Solo Proprietor otthe above Medicines.
Principal °Moo REMOVED to 2E4 N. TOMO ST4
AGENTS,
ReElliott, and R. W. Huveratick, Carlisle
J. , & L. Helga!, Mechanicsburg.
G. W. Singisar, Churchtown. -
Rhoad &. Wherry, NewbUrg.
'Joseph 11. Herron, Newvillo. •
J. PiL'Lutz. & Geo. W. Doll, Harrisburg:
LONG,SHAWLS''VNG SHAWL S
•
rpm . subscriber hos just opened• a general
, assortment of",•Plaid•..Lang Shawls, Bay
State,Long Shawls; of superior quality.
'Snlendid—Broche .Shawls; (all :wool),. Block .
Tldbetl,ong. Shawls, together with Terkeri,.
;Cashmere, and other Shawls, at• moderate
I.!. . MUFFS,. MUFFS:
.T • •
.itet" reeeived • n variety of, Linz Muffs, of
'different qualities, also en assortment; of low-,
'Mined Magi, for sale low:: ~;
CAStiMERES & Mo up .15E-LAINES;
'subtleriber w ,
no' opening ' a• beautiful
.a sertmentiorDress'o664; oniono'whleh' May
be frathil-CnaliinereevMoint.,Dglnnes;•Mobsir
:Linares.' A Ipitehtie, 'llferifions; and Gel
owed Silk' end Other varieties of Vress.Goode,-,,
".=
".4.llBl..ranegiied few rPterts of gronie.
!mores, latest' style. ..Also, Blue,and Black
Cloths, Merino Catisimeres and „Stittlmtte,•, for,
Sale eltenp.fr .; , 3 0
` TO MILLINE B;
The , Milliners - . threUghoUkl hao,cauntv are '
informed ilm,e general PIEOPFPneIIt of
049dai 'inibrficing: Sonnet; Fran*, Crowns, ?"
alt i. Tabit,A,r,lifictal,:Flo,w,ire„ Face Tabs; .Ru.,. ;
ultetiO lt,stons of, all colors, Bonnet,Tires,.&e:• . ,l
havetest•beety:ppnned 6w •.1 •
•'- -,W,41404
„,,y,,,,t,,-„,.. pine fjlitii-:.i i •:•,,!..i:::• :.', • E,,',
lyVVlTtAit i ltD , pitr;'l4eitOeTriii:l6 iilte'per.:l
!'iuiir, , .iiV; l34l.,- F!.'laWliill':`Pi_t.lititaysvi;';' . l.." . , ;l,!!-? , 10', .?;;',.;..,”"
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READ THIS
T. C. CADMUS
N 0.90 Market street. Phila
CERT! FICATE
•
• XOFFAT'S
I Life 'Pins and Phoenix Bitteis.
These Medicines have now been before the pub
he for a period of FIFTEEN' YEARS, and
during.thitt time have maintained a high character
In almost every part of the globe for their extraor
dinary' and immediate power of restoring perfect
health to parsons suffering under nearly every kind
of disettee to Which the human frame is liable.
• IN NANY THOUSANDS
of certificated instances, they have even rescued
enterers from the very verge of an untimely grave,
after all th'e deceptive nostrume.of the day had ut
terly failed; and 'to many thowliands they have
permanently secured that 'uniform enjoyment of
health, .without which life itself is but a partial
blessing, So great, indeed, has their efficacy inva
riably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared
scarcely lees than miraculous to those who were
acquainted with the bmunifully philosophical prin
ciples upon which they are compounded, and span
which they consequently act. It was to their
manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs
and channels of life, and enduing them with re
newed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for
their name.
Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which.
boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI,
orns aro purely and solely vegetable ; and con
tain neither Mortrary, nor Antimony, nor Arno
'Ma, nor any other unneral, in any form whatever.
Thetomsutire/y composed of extracts from rare
and powerful plants; the virtues of which, though
long known to siwenil Indian tribes, and recently
to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto
gether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to
medical science ; and were never before adminis
tered in so happily efficurious a combination.
The first operatien is to loosen from the coats of
the stomach and bowels the, various impurities and
crudities constantly eettling round them ; and to
remove the hardened faeces which collect in the
convolutions of the small intestines. ..Other medi
cines only partially cleanse three, and leave such
collected masses behind to produce habitual Coetive
nese, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhma
with its. imminent dangers. This fact is well
known to all regular anatomists who examine the
human bowels after death ; and hence the preju
dice of these well-informed men against the quack
medicines of the age, The second effect of the
VEGETABLE LINE MEDICINES is to
cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by this
means, thirliver and lunge, the healthful action of
which entirely depends upon the regularity of the
urinary organs. The bloodiwhich takes' its red
color from the agency of the, iver and lung& before
it passes into the heart, hid thus purified by them,
~
and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach,
ceases freely through the veins, renews everypart
of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner
of health in-the-blooming cheek. , -- - - -
, The (Awing are among the distressing variety
of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE
Luz BLEDIGNEG aro well known to be infal
lible
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly - cleansing - thefinn
and kocond stomachs, and creating .n flow of pure
healthy bile, instead of the stale' and acrid kind r
FLATULENCY, Lois of Appetite, Heartburn,
Headache,' Restlessness, Anxiety,
Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general
'symptoms of Dyspepsia,
,will vanish, as a natural
consequence of its cure.
Costiveness,, by cleansing the whole length of
the intestines with a solvent process, and without
violence': all violent purges leave the bowels
within two days.
Dianlcea- and — Cholersi -by removing-the
sharp acrid, fluids by which thee° complaints are
occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative secre
tion of the mucous; membrane.
• pavers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
regular circulation, through the process of perspi
ration hi such cues, and the thorough solution of
all intestinal obstruction in others.
The Men IiEDICINCO have been known to
cure B,IIMMTIEN permanently in threw
weeks, and GOUT in half that,time, by removing
local inflammation from the muaolee and ligamenta
of the joint&
pro Ides of all kinds, by freeing-and strength
ening the kidneys and bladder: they operate mat
delightfully on these important l orkans, and hence
have ever been found a oerlait remedy for the
worst oases of GRAVEL. = •
Also Worm% by dislodging from the turnings
of the bowels the slimy matter to which these .
creatures adhere.
Asthma and Consumption, 'tly'relieving the
air-vessels of the lunge from thd mucous which eras
alight colds will occasion, and which, it not re
moved, becomes hardened, and produces these
dreadful diseases.
Sonm, Ulcers, and Inveterate Bo res by
the perfect purity which these .I,IIIE NEDl
cnirEg givo to the blood, and all the humors.
Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex
ions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that
feed the,skin, and thoMiorbid state of which occa
sions ail eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and
other disagreeable complexions.
The use of these Pills for a very short time will
effect an entire cfrre-of SALT RHEUM, and a
striking improvemeht in the clearhess of the akin.
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will
always be cured by one dose, or by two even in
the worst cases.
PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing
and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE lan
MEDICINES aicservo tr. distinct and emphatic
secommendation. It is well known to hundreds in
Jib city, that the former proprietor of these valu
able Medicines was himself afflicted with this
complaint for upwards of Tititvrir•vwc YEARS; and
that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed•
within the whole compass of the !Wisteria Medico.
He however at length tried the Medicine which is
now offered to the public, and ho was cured in a
very shoct time, after his recovery had been pro
nounced not only improbable, but absolutely
possible, by any human means.
FEVER AND AGUE. .1
For this scourge of the western country these
Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain
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ror the Removal and PertniMent Cure of all
NERVOUS DISEASES,
And sr those Complaints which are 'ceased by en im
pored, weakened of — unhealthy condition or the
NERVOUS SYSTEM
'Phis beautiful and COTlVolliellt application of the nlys•
bilious [towels of GAL VA IN ISNI and NA N g•rism, lion
heon pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in
Kbrope and the United Btotes, to be the ages/ veinal,—
mnficinot disceeery of the Agc.
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
MAGNETIC FLUID
is used with the moat perfect and certain aucciass in all
08009 of,;.
GENER4L Ditiirmurv,
'fltreligthaninl the weakened body, giving tope go ' the
rations orgallS, UM invigorating the entire system.: Also
in KITS, LRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALM', - DysrEp.
SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and
CHRONip„.OOI./T,,EPILEPSY, LUNILIAGO DEAF.
NESS, tsrFAVOU.S. TREMORS, PALPITATION OF
THE IIEART,•APOPLEXY, NEpIt.ALCHA, PAINS In
the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL
COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFT.
CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY,
and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise
from ;MO simple cause—namely,
A Derangement of the Nervous Systoni.
02- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Dins and Medi.
cineriner.se the disease, for they weaken tits vital ener•
gins of the already prostrated system ; while under the
strengthening, life.giving, vitelising influence of (M.o.
Ism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery,
the exhausted patient and Weakened sufferer is restored
to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor.
'rho greet peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. Ohristich Galvanic Curatives,
consists. in .the fact that they arrest and cure disease by
outward application, in place of the usual mode of drug.
ging and physieking the patient, tfil_exhausted Nature
stoke hopelessly under the mllictas i.
They a/lengthen are wionie system, epuolize the rirmdalfasr
of the ! MeadMead,l, remote the secretions, and never do the stieht.
.at oaf ~ y mutes any circumstances. Since their intro.
dilution United States, only three years since, more
60,000 P e p4kti if
including all, ages cleaves and conditions, 'among wnich
were a large munberof ladies, who are peculiarly subject
to Net mom romplainta, Miro been
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED.
0.1,.... obi I tool been K ie,, it;. ',Mt every
Pi`t• beet, tried in rote!
1 ,, Utast! eic the tine at the C.l AIN AMC 11.14A.T,
oip . pose.ilie cane Si a rot F.llll - attic i l with that bane oi
VSl'l,l',l A, or shy oilier boon, or
Ne!slttlit,?:,Diatititer. Lin °idiom-) eases, stoitihm, Ott.
their nett.] on the her, r., and ...dot.
aC tite:artiritta. sitoi%l 1e,,, y bat a )1/(111 toots
the ilatleit • molv.er stlite,lnJ withiluitiv,l
slier the Betitill thus e,teitil lint cent.l. New coin pale
slut with Elieeffort resulting_boin the application !1L0 . ..a
G.SC"4 V. 'Fake a 'evert
in ti r e w orse s)oopton t s of All attack, arid I.llllply tic the
halt Biminil the body, using the :tlegnette /lOW es
directed. ill a short period the insensible perspiration
act sit the positive element of the Belt. thereby
causing a Galvanic circular/on which wit t miss art to tho
neon% e, and thence beck again to the positive, Otts
keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout
the-” stem. Thus the stiont severe cases of DYSPF.II4IA
are fF.IIAI A NE.NTLY COILED. A YIM DAYS
OFTEN St/1 , F11.4F,N1T TO KICAOIi'ATI , I
DISKARE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS
Of the snout Undoubted Clutotrier,
From all parts of the Country• could be given, sett:lent
to fill evety column In this paper!
AN EXTRAORDINARY. CASE,
which eouclusiyely proves that
" Truth is stranger than Fiction."
CURE OP
RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman
of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted
reputation :
Cl=
Da. A. H. CHRISTIC—Dear Sir: You wish to know of
me what has been.the result in my own cum, of the applb
cation of VIE GALVANIC BELT AND NEC K LAt_fE
My reply is as follows ;
Per about Hearty years I had been staering from Dye.
pepsin. Every year the symptoms become worse, nor
Mad I obtain permanent relief from any course of meth.
eel treatment whatever. About founern years since, in
emi.equence of frequent oulfosnte to the weather, in.the
discharge of my pastoral duties, I became suhiect to a
lavere Chronic Rheumatism, which for year alter year,
caused toe indescribable anguish. Farther: in the.upoter
of '45 and 'hi, inconsequence of preaching a great den.
'in my own end various other churches in this region,
wits attacked by, the Bronchitis, whibh soon became so
severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pas.
toral labors. itly ; nereviis syeten , uas flaw floorolithly pros.
mated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my
Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that
these disorders were connected with, each other ..through
the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole plies
mem:vela there seemed to he no remedial agent which
could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every
thing that I had tried for thin purpose had completely
failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your
inventions, nod (though with no very sanguine hopes of
their elliciencyd I determined to try the effect of the
application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE,
with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was hi June, 1846.
TO SIC fIRCAT ASTONISHMENT, IN •wn LUC! HY Lbrarsrsis
11/11, OONR j IN RIGHT BATS I WAS 00511..00 TO RS/CILIt
MY p•STORAI. sheens ; snit Hate I SINCE astir iris A emote
acarien ON ACCOUNT of Our BRONCHITIS j one sly Rune-
II•TIC ••••.crin• iiss SNTISELY 00.41100 TO TROUBLE RUC
Such is the wonderful and happy results of the expeylmenL
hove recommended the BELT and FLUID to many
who hare been likewise soder/rig Iron: Neuralgic aflec-
Dons- They bevy tried them,
,WIT/1 starer
SIMMS/4 j IN EVEN
am, dear sir, very reapeedfullv you rt,
ItOBKIIT *. LANDIS.
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC NECKLACE
Is used for all complaints affecting the Throat or Dead,
- such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nem-rink
and-Sick Headache, Dizziness of the,,Dead, Neuralgia in
the Face, Buzzing or Roaring in the
is generally Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called
Doloreux.
Palsy and Paralysis:
All plyygichnits acknowledge that then° torribla liiSCDPOI
are caused by a d/ieieney of Nereonta Earn ay inn the
affected 11111i1A. b (10 411 I . llllie A Hie les wilt
Fill/ply9l defiCiollt power, anal a complete and aniline
cone arthne allineted.
1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis
nvre Lean reported la Or, u;sirt. and his Agents within
the Itwt two yearn, which have been entirely testored.
CIO , . CAP. A NIIRI,V J Tones of BrOOkly 11, N. Y. had
not heen able to walk a step for near four years, and was
so helpless that he had to ho fed. The most celebrated
physicians gave htm up. In Use days after he commenced
, 6entims, the as 8E1.7, Nm.,“1„,,,,:r., •NO CE
AI.I.PS,
he walkedlaelus e-rohni;und in three weeks he Mad pen
redly secosered !is health. Captain Tomes is BevouLy
years of age.
Severe Deafness Cured.
The fallowittg is an extotet from a letter latch received
from is distlngaished physician in the Mate of 'Virginia :
"A. It, Goiter M.D.-I/car Ste One of toy patients,
unktiri t t to me, obtained your Galvanic Belt and Neck.
m
la the Magnetic. Fluid, for a , serlotis affection of
Deaftt ss. The cue wee that of a lady whose Nervous
system wen mitch disordered, and her general health
poor. Much wad donepreviously to the application of the
Belt, but with Very little success, and I feel it only right
to tell. you, , that,sineo the commenced wearing the took
and using the ,Fluid, hut a few weeks ago, she hes
ENTIRE - I.Y ItECOVERED MIR HEARING, .and her
general health libeller than for ievoral years."
er,l- Kvery case c ue dathess, if it be •Nervolts, it
generally to, can be by this•wonderful remedy. •
DR. CKRIt3TiVs
GALVANIC. BnActrariTS
- - . -•- . .
Oro folind of;vist cervical!, °Moe of Convol . done or Pits,
Spasmodic Compleints, end genera pierrons'Allbetione of
the Heed end upper extremities Also in Palsy end Purely.
Nis, end ell diseases monied - by a deficiency of power
or, 'Nervous Energy in Jim. illtd,oroper ergo& of the
body. , „ ,• .
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perfect 011110 end safety; 'ln many care. the - canaille.,
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