REF,4IIII- 08110 R. CARLISLE, RuNDPA..! TIT A PPORTIONMEN't - Veto Message , j( Gov. Johnston. To the oSenate and House of Representatives tf the . . Commonteca/th if Pennsylvania. . Gentlemen—The.necrssitv oLthe sent message is most sincerer regretted. The'.exercise of the negutiVe power, res ted in me by the , Constitution, , has been hitherto carefully avoided, Under. the im pres.4lon, that its. 'frequent and constant use was well calculated to impair the re publican sir phcity of 'a representative government. . 'F unite With cordiality in measures sanctioned by:the Leglslature, affecting lfare, of the people, would at all lbrd me more" pleasure than the . of a different policy. ~en, however, it becomes necessary .ry judgment, to preserve the integrity the Constitution, and to protect the is of my fellow citizens, I should feel ,t the trust reposed .in eign geople was unfaithfnlly discharged, were I, under any circumstances, to shrink from just responsibility, or by any action of the Executive department, per-'. mit the well established' and revered principles of a representative republican' government to be endangered, outraged or destroyed. In a government foUnded trpon the popular will, it is scalcely necessary to TernarkFtharilie - Very tiWs'eriti super structure is the right of the citizens to an equal voice and influence nt the ballot box. The, purity and equality of the elective franchise, a;jd the equitable dis tribution of the favors and burthens of the State, constitute the life-giving prin .. ciples—the-spirit-and-stretigth--of-such government. Thti destruction of either may well be deemed an act of hostility :.' to the bests interests of society, and to the permanency 6f our institutions. In'Or ages and governinents, among men, the infringement of the right tf representation has caused the sturdiest and most justifiable opposition. Repub lican government cease? to - exigt ivhen- . . ever these cherished rights are..diare garded. In recognition of thiss admitted principles, the Constittition of This ComL \,,.. monwealth has pledged the .. convtititted authorities to their defence and preserva tion. . - Impressed with the, correctness of these truths, I have felt it my duty to withhold my approval of Bill No. 320, of the General Assembly, entitled " An Act to fix the number of Senators and Representatives, and form the State into districts, in pursuance of . the provisions of the 'Constitu Lion." It is due to the Legislature and the people, that I ohould briefly state some of the reasons that nave influenced me in \ this determination. 4Te bill is, in my judgment, uncon stitutional, unjust and defective in its details. The Constitution requires that in each term of seven years, an enumeration of the taxable inhabitants shell - hi made, in _such_manner as shall_be-directed-by-law,- That the number of represeptatives shall, at the several periods of mificing,such e numeration, be fixed by the Legislature, and apportioned among the city of Phila delphia and the several counties accord ing to the number of taxable Inhabitints in each, and shall never be less than 60 nor greater than 100: Each •couniy shall have at Nast one representative, but no county hereafter eiectecl shall:be entitled to a separate representation un til a sufficient number of taxable inhabi tants shall be contained ;within it to enti: tle them to one represen,teitive, agreeably to the ratio which shall ithen be estfib fished. It further provides that the number of Senators shall, at the period of making the enumeration before mentioned, be fixed by the Legislature, and apportioned among the districts, formed as hereinafter directed, according to the number of tax able inhabitants in each, shall never be less than one-fourth, nor greater than one-third of the number of representa tives.- Inits further provisions are found lim itations of the power of the Legislature in the formation of senatorial dintriets.— These provisions of the Constitution plainly indicate tho manner in which the apportionment shall be made, And, in direct terms, declare, as the basis of rep resentation, the taxable inhabitants of PAM COUNTY. They require the Legis lature to fix the number of the members, of the House of Representatives, and.to determine the ratio or number of taxable inhabitants for each member, according to a septennial enumeration. Any de parture from this standard or ratio, must be a breast l of the organic law, which guarantees,to each county an equal rep resentation, according to the number of taxable inhabitants therein. The ratio fixed in the bill is 4,865 tax- Coble inhabitants Tor one member of the House of Representatives, and 14,743 taxable inhabitants for one Senator. In the bill under consideration are found the following palpable objeotions and violation• of the ratio fixed upon by its own prdristoas. , , Ist. The Aunty of Fayette' contains 7,611' taxable inhabitants, and is allowed two members, being e 2.ll9 taxables, lose than the nimilierrequired by .tho ratio. fixed .' ; by the, Legislature. The county, of Dauphin, withl,6B:3 taxable inhabit ants, is al lowed One member, with an un represented suiplUs of : Thus Dauphin '.county, ' with a larger popula , ' tioli,rnere'taxable inhahitsnts, and Whose citizens; bear 'llrn : aih' limey:proportion , of the-,public ' : burthens ihe,connty of Fayette:Us only nr , tc-trAti the - influence a n PlOuSO:pf p.apresenta 7 fives:' , • , ~ lo t 2d,, f Alloghp ' county,: the - ditat corn, rnerp,iel, Enid; rn :Sedkurino; - ;dititlif4,.?f,. WestertilPrins , ;, , nniftt' W,ittt. gEl ‘ ,#l4l tar: l it„. able , inhabitants , 4-nII6W / a flif - 6rnbers,_ ",1)Oill‘lOnO 5 trikricibee'to wi , Crygiti ' itritble ' ' '' filli k iti,Eiit#,‘YfllilP l . 3 ';idiolitrl.g ,ourity ; 6 f i.-eofl-ilgrolOriii:,NlithtiOsOYElileti of in teritit,n'ito:-Tirotet.,-;14 elloWid•threeinitern bl4 m 4' 4 °" i *Alk''tift . :r' 1) 001,'Votiti; one member to ligri ,, ,W B 7 2, l44*iblisit" , j 14 other.'. Words, to •soo9 , 4ltrablis in c' , 111,6# ghnny c ' ount ' y` is'gtv9o th! 'rigtkYt9 3 oloot a membe r :ol , tlieiffoitito i Pilki:OPYO*l4C=. ', ti 7 - ini ~ while; in , tWestrnoritiliind - comity ' 387i:tiiirttlaps'lpmcVtlie', 5 *Ime'PPIrfitil 1 11 `. - flii*44l:l',l",Fh'e RiircßOßen!lia 'Oxdisti.ip '4l.lleglietir conntioby ,the provisioni ,of • thin; ttl),Vio'''' . 4,22,':tttrablee'; 'heing';gso ' inqi:,„te.iitble iihn'4-tll'ii, ratle f fixed `for ',Westmoreland:collritri 4:l' cinncit,r,believe ' "• tlilit l ,ttl'o;' l6 tio:ot's 7 e 4 otoPYir:oVY?",Ooltoore ,r i (1 4,4 2 R0 ' i1 , t'i':,w9tllil,deige.,.tilia::!iriittli it; . ~,,fininee 3 rtl - i tlio letieeserner,t of texes,ioter -‘ thOlf telloW:011iZobs or ad. adjolitingt 'thril l ~ tyi-iN: - 7 1 , 1y , ...,t,.,1,,,t, ,r 1,..,,,,,,„ r , , 1 .,, 0 ,,,,,,, ~,A 30. whoSe s • Ore Itirgely eogagetlin , Oningirmanuffietbiffogrondnrleuli; tural, riurspitib, has 12,86V1pAikkes,:and; . al laved n nitim hi roikiillet Wthiii!iidjaCtilitiodilty of Harlo t .with being.,4o6s inembeir.y Upon whet pylneiplomf•equitiscriminatiiris mlide f 1 cannot conceive., Ilerd.wo" find 4065 taxables in One elftEity, possessing the; samo. authority ito 'elect ayndiiiber.that is given to 6434 taxableti in;an atining county.; 41. h.,. ha c.Vunly! of ~Westnireland - r hasi'hai stilled, three, with 4,6113, tables;u Schuylkill with 12,86,7, has 'htio inembers, and .Laweench and,BUtle'r tvitli_ll,9ls; haye Cu.() inethisarp.;7 llore is clihibitod the ,astounding lout, ',bar in, ; two disirietg'cobtalnirigesch a larger 11 1 / 1 11bis of lexabldti4han . VVesimorelaiid, there is' glien'tii each a less number. of represedfhtiveS. Berks . ha's 16,269 ffixables, and is allowed four trietn.' bers,•itll4l,st iSc.huyllcill und Butler and• Law renee, 24,762 taxables, are allowed no number. lithe Constitution can beison: , ;trued to inflict such flagrant wrongs, the liber tids of the people are no longer secure under iii provisions. . • The county of Crawford, thith 8430 texableii, is allowed two nrembers, , ,while the adjoining comity of Erie, with 6,434 humbles is allowed only one member. 6th. The counties of Allegheny,. Butler, Lao mance, Dauplim, Erle and Schuylkill, with 69,466 taxable inhabitants are allowed eleven, members, while the counties. of Ciilumbia,Sul- Bran, layette, Westmoreland,_YAlLAtt/L.Mli in, wn t •S„J.AI tuxubre - s, are allowed eleven members. • Here is exhibited an instance wherein the voice and influence of 26,496 of the freemen of the State, are unheard and unfelt in the pro. pet' branch of the Legislature. By the ratio fixed in the bill, the first named COUIiLICS would be entitled to 14 members, and the last minted counties to less than 9 members. 7th, The counties of Adams, Allegheny, Butler, Lao mice, Beaver, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Inunnia, Lebanon, Philadelphia City, Somerset, Puma and Lancaster, with an ag -g-Fegtile-t-Ur 170 - ;04 Lakabiii, are - ii I I owed. /toe iity ftve members; whilst the counties of Columbia, Sullivan, Crawford, Fayette, Monroe, Wayne, Pike, Nlereer, Venangu, Warren, NI IBm, Mont gomery, Smovelianna, Wyuninig, IrVe6tinure lurid, York, 'Flop; Elk, Nlitl(Mcir, - and Cletir= - lielii, with en aggregate of 105,260 humbles, are given the same uuniher. In'ine assessment of Taxes ' and the apprupriation of the patine ihinitiyi, - tllii — u - fung - int Jeleir ea these partially disfranchised . conoties is readily perceivable. The instances •ur inequality and injustice in the bill, similar to these indntidned, are su netnetutis, ltsal . )4, further eXleuelaLioneied ex- pose-ut mum, kiuld scum a waste In this inequality of represenusuun and disre- gurd ul the taco fixed by the Legislature, there is a violatioe el the spirit-and lettur . ut the Consul Wien. • The disteiet/coreposed of the counties of Clearfield, PAlt'lfiltr — ltreli.e.un, presents 'an instalice o herein emirates erected sine() the adoption of the Constitution, are given a sepa• rate representation un a less number of taxa bles that] the ratio Manlier filed by the Legis lure. The formation of representative districts by the union nimecessarily,of several counties, is well calculated to remove the Jusl responsibili ty that the representative owes to his cunstitu- ant, and to preaent the popular voice ill Odic of the counties being heard iir the" LegislattTre. ' This anti-reputlrean Mature ought to he avoid ed. The district composed el Armstrong, Om ion and Jefferson, exhibits the following 1, facts :—The tepresentative ratio is 9865. The county of Clarion has 5U87 taxables, entitling it to a member with a very small excess. 'nit: counties of Armstrong and JAlbrsuti have 8705 taxubtes, being proportionably a touch larger number ill taxables fur two ineinher3 than is required by this bill fur the counties of Fayette, ,Westinurelancl, !Jerks or Crawlord. Thu inte rests of these counties may be similar, and to that extent nu wrong is perpetrated ; but in the event that either coluitylihuuld have sepa rate ur eoulli.uug local interests, the right and Wlahea theieut must not only, be unheard, but disregarded. The anima remarks apply to toe districts composed 01 Cumbernuid, Perry and Juniata, and-Mereer s -Vetiango and Warren, In the aprangements ill tae Senatorial Dis trictsi-the-same-disregard-of- titts—raticrirXelf-try the bill, and me rights at the taxable inhabi tants is exhibited. Ist. To the diStrict composed of the counties of Tioga, Lilt, McKean and Putter, with 8,673 ' taxabies, is given one Senator; while to the ills- triet composed el the county of - Lancaster, with 22,843 taxaules, is given Olin Seuatur.— The district that named lulls short lit the ratio fixed by the Legislature 6,170, whilst the last mulled district execcus the ratio 8,100 lusubles, 'Lancaster °utility, with 14,171 taxahles more titan the counties first named, is allowed 'no more influence on the flour lit the Satiate. fitl. Thu cuunties of Lancaster, Chester and Delaware are allowed two Seudturs j the taxa bles therein are 4:4,1:313U l 111115 requiring 21,440 taxabigs to elect a iSeitutur, whits'. the eouittiee of Tiogu, Putter, McEtat', Elk and Erie, are allowed tins Senators with 17,107 taxables thus requiring only 053 taxaules to these counties to elect a Senator. 3d. Thu counties of Crawford, Mercer, Ve• nungu, Warren and JelferSun, ale united and allowed two Senators, although the nuainer of their tb*ubles only exceeds that of the county of ,LatiOster 20 (1 0, and falls short of the num ber oh tasatiles in Lancaster, Ci.ester, and De laware 18,0:29—a difference alai inquatity grea ter Wan the ratio fixed by the Leg isiaturo fur a Senator. The humour of taxable., in tile Pith, 19th, and 20th districts is 41,050 ; to these dis .tricts this bill gives four Sauatufs whilcrfil:tte 4th and 7th districts, with 42,1:1fi0 tax Wes, it gives only two Senators. It is nut perceived upon what principle 'et propriety the .system u.l double districts is istlop tett. In the formation of the 19th diSti ieE wino lurgniy lacks the number of t. sables retpuked for two Sunsuits, the county ul Jellerson, 'rub 9622 tqtables is inciutted r .while the county Clarion, With .5087 La:tides, and inure envoi . ) located as contiguous and adjoining turraur) is rejected. Fmk' this tact it is manliest that this double UlStflot was created With uo vtan, uf representing tractions ormpprosiniating to the ratio fixed by the bill. It may iven be deemed an act ol hasty and imprudent lissisid. Lion. The counties ul, Clawsuid and Elie; ur Crawford, Venungu lind Warren; ur Erie, .Warren and Vemingo, would all appeUr much nearer to the ratio adopted by the Legislature, provided this syktem ut double districts cannot be uvuided, The peculiar local interests and number of lusables In' the counties embraced in the sth and 24th districts, would appear. to demand the eumbinations made by tills bill, end which are so likely to remove the direct and just responsibility df the representative to his constituents. • The 4th District is forined of Chester and Delaware counties. The county of Chester alone is entitled by the timelier of her taitaldes, according to the ratio listed, to a Senaltit ; yet , the °utility of .Delaware $,llll '5,267 I.llXub.let. /0 UlltlCl3ooStirl/Y added /.1, lotin suid District, whilst the county .of Montgomery udjoining to Delaware with.less than the required nuumer •. of taffables,.l3 allowed, a Senator. ' • The C0u111.103 composing the 2.1, 4iii, 7th, "6th, 13th, 16th, 17th', 21st, 24th, 25th end 22iii .nleutieis,•eolitum 293,677 iasnulu inCtiOnants, 'being more . than oiiii•liafi the texubics in rite .Whole'§tate, find'hre`mlluitmd by this bill 14 ".' Senators ; what thin ronitiiiiing districts, con ' taming 243,052-liiitublei; oriess Man uns•liali ' the taxables in thin Contiouliwcupli, are ui lowed 19 f3einiturs.„ This 'result exhibits u wroite, that ettitOpt be" siototluiiou'Oy .lily Okpoperattim.. ,, . .. 1 have iniwied to titiiireiiceu,:uoil invite ~ ot.• joutiuti to, We nibuinc. statement annexed 'CU' the the illictiSage . :,.ll.,,wilorpbil:a-nifillil4?,t /1/ 011.01 L ~ atia I) ‘O,B at, tau, *uill!.ila'r,a,w thi 44at'inla...,' - c..,•• • ,... 1 : . • :. ' 1; nave li4lin rto '414#11• lii , ii" . ~. 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Co hvrg hosiery, Irish linen, com-, forts, &c; A griANLik!! suAwLs! A' large and oplemli'd assortment of Long, and Shawls,,,Ot all pricos to suit the BOOTS AND SMOGS Alpo; Boots and Shoes, which 'he is determ ined to sell low, ariiis' Stand, in North Nano firmetote below Haverstieles Drug'Store, vor Street; Carlielo. J. G. CARMONY. . FALL AND WINTER. GOODS • • AT- TITE 'HEE 7, 1 4 HAVE just penti'd• JL direct from the city, •.."' a large, beautiful and brilliant assortment of LADIES & G E TLEAIEN'S DRESS I' • • - GOODS,-for Fall and Wittier Wear, io whicn I would invite the -specie l- at tention-of-eld- and-new-friends-and customers. Illy stock now ..comprises every conceivable colour, style, pattern and figure of Dress Goods, from the plainest and cheapest to the most brilliant and costly. Call and see them while they sre.. new and novel, as it.sd• ways gives tts pleasure to show our goods at he - Dee Vivo: .scrati) S,A COYLE Reading for the Million. • • A LARGE and well selected assortment o A BOOKS of all kinds constantly kept on hand' to suit the titnes,the following have just been received. Hume's 'History of England, two .firt eceived. Shakspeare's Works, 4 different edit Byron's Works, Burns' Works. Scott's Poetical Works. --- Lynch's Expedition-to the Jordan at Sea. Moutegue's ditto. • - Scott's Military Tactics, 3 vols. Women of the. Revolution, by Mrs. El Philosophy of Religion, by Morrell. Earnest Ministry, by James. Bravo Daughter, by Duganne. Dowager, or Nod' School for Scandal, I Gore. 'rho Caxton's, by Bttlwcr. The Queen of Gipsies. Cruise in a Whalo Boat. And all the new novels received as t published. All orders for Books attends dispatch. After all your disputes about Books , call around and examine foryoin octl7 • • T W •51. AW WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c THE subseribbr respectfully informs hiti friends and 'the public genernlly,., that he has just returned' from Philnde . lphta with the largest end most splendcd assortment of flatches,Jew dry,. etr.c., ever beiore offered to the citizens of .this place. • His stock consists in part of a splendid lot of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Sl yer Lepine do. with a variety of Watches of lower prices, Gold guard Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, a splendid assortment of gold pens of most Approved manufacture, Silver Butter Knives,4l.6llver and plated Spoons, fine Silver plated Forks, a large and splendid lot of Gold rind Silver Spectacles,(he invites particu lar attention to this art , cle of spectacles, as be can warrant them to be the best on this side of Philadelphia,) Common Spectacles of all prices a Irrge and beautiful assortment of Gold, Fin ger and Ear Rings, all prices; Breastpins, a great variety, arch Keys, Fob and Vest Chains, Silver andifiell Card cases, a very su perior article, Silver thimbles. Silver combs, cake daskets, with a great variety of other ar ticles in his line, net necessary to meniion. He invites all to call and examine his stock' assured that it cannot fail to please, both in quality and price. T CONLYN. _ ^ ; -Q - - _ Kriss Kingle's Head-Quarters, Carlisle, Penn and S the place where Country Merchant s lthe public in general, will find the largest and best assortment of 0 NFE CTIONARIES, ever offer offered in this county, manufactured of the hest material expressly for the Holidays. and will be sold wholesale or retail at the Ohl Stand of the subscriber, Forth Hanover street: a few doors north of the Bank, where all are invited to call and examine for themselves, as it would Sb impossible to mention all the vari eties. He would also call attention to a large, assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruens, Crapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. In connection with the above he has st received a large assort ment of English, French and American TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting In part of fine French Card and Sew ing Baskars — tf - untirely new patterns,Fancy Boxes, of wood, paper and glass, lax and other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Dolls, Bas ket, bell, bone and cthet Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style, Etirniture tea sets, nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accorde one, harmonicans, dryms, guns, tufd other arti cles of war, Glass arid China toys, mantle or naments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, cradles, North's Arks masks. marl* of all kinds, fancy soap), Co logne, ox marrow, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brushes, &c, He has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, Oonsiating of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mohisses, Crackers. Cheese, Spices of all kinds and in fact all articles in the Grocery line, which will bo disposed of at the lowest rates. , Ordcrii, from a distance thankfully received and promptl attended too Carlisle, dec 1'2,'49. P.II4:OI4YER. Pure FreshwOod Liver OIL [US new and 'valuable Medioine„ now used by the medical profession with sue i astonishing efficacy in tho •cotre -of Pul monary Cons= ption,'Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Gout; General Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, &c. &0., is prepared froth the liver of the 'COD 'FISH for Medicinal use, expressly for our sales. , (Extract from the London Medical Journal.) . I "C. J. B. Williame,AM. D., F. R. S., Profile- : sor of Medicine in University ,College, Lon don, Consulting Physician:to the Hospital for consumption, /km ear: , I have prescribe 6 ; the Oil In above 'finirhendiedi cases of tuber , - ' culoue disease of the Lungs, in different sieges,. which have teen under my care the last -t‘re years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206 out of' 234, Its,use was followed by Marked and unequivocal improvement.'vssy ing in degree in different eases, from xi.. tempo nary retardation of the. progress of ,the. dielease unite mi,tigallon of 'distressing syinnietne; tip to a more or less complete reetonttont#'6.ppa rent health. ' ' 'e ' .. ' '`' ' ' " ' ' “The eflect of the Cod Liver 011'in . Meat 'of these cases was very ,rareirkellii.. 'Even' in u• few days the 'congh . wiis .iditignied,lffn: expec toration diminished ; • inxquenty end , , opacity, tho;night Minh" °Sailed; the :pace', ttedainci slower, and of better !seluine, and the ; appetite, flesh and strength wore gradually iniproved: , "In conclusion I ronimt.that ,the . ure fresh oil from , tins,liyer , of the Ced,iltii)exe , l)eneficial iirthe'talitinent ' of "Pulmonary 'Co du:Minion than ony agent] medicinal dietetic , tregtrtol L nak tha4 into, yet, • bepni"elnpkiXeil / .7 ~ , .. ''' Al;wiLlitive:maile :nriangemenie; to : procure 'the Ced.Xitior. - 94, kreaji.lioni, head quarters, it, eanlriOW, be had chemically pure tiy,thia , single bottle; cir.in Lo*oa,of,onp doaeweaoh ~,, : (! '1.,, , , Its woriderrohaffteapy haaitnitteed,namorpos aphilona,;,h4atione..,. 48,- its.iii.l94elik.',.:dcfpOule 'entirely on Its puriti,too mucb 'carci•ictinnat.he iseif in procuring it geinultie.:•,, , ,,,Kil N • ;, 4i;Avery, bottle, having.pn ; it, , ,o,ar,,written oigpa tore, may be depended upon as genuine. -Ramphleta .00ntainipggatt '±_analysis u£ the Oil:ivith,notipee.oft ; 4 Jana, Medical, Aoiireple, Till be; sent to. ~thase..Nhe ,addreaciptia : fres ; • 0 ' postage.: . tiJOHN ! C.EAKERCO.; & CO.. •,,, .''! ~•4• ..Wholesale Druggitits' And.Olunial`e, ' 4 :1:1C1.10-13! 100 North Third st.,Thila.' .'., ~. . ! gl, tge „.. , . ... ''' 'Xiiiiiifetaiork pf.Pocket„l3o • „... ~ • Iv 's - 54 - Wieottitv•Streeti'above• Sefoitd,/.:lr •., CARLISLE En NDFIV '&' MACHINE, HOP ' ''' ,. l . 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() : 1 . 1 9 '''; ;;3'l,oo,lPtltli•t"itillitileli tir,ttiii.P#Ptlliti'OrliAt3"4, 14 118 ' , / .1 :90.14,4V1ME9nit ,99 itch p,cllPPA.ritt SFF: 11, 4 l i .iii i, 6,.A. , ...v,mdiei vi im ihti h - ~., j ,,,, 1 . , , ,e .. 411 ' 0 1° 1 '1r, $;6 04 . 0 .Nii • 'APV . 0 :4 4 1,';‘ ,9 P , ti iiitiliWiWap4o , lWlglg,? . xitTj-.) , :li.liklfl4 . k , -Of A / itrik; ilt, 1 ) , .4 , PC 0' 6 . ,, ~.P,A'it-A,.-!'ti , ''' P .'t ,: l*,,k,fil t p,olk,,nifinitt .401. t i ogyi r 4,q t tick ~, , .1 1 p#,'....MR:4,001R,,,v i , V 4,-,iftF,P,F.#l PrOtroF6l'4,Wl,'OT4,st'iStottlo....."Llikif ipti ir , ,u rrlT?' . 'iik , Y , .6-eftf(i' , l4o.)?4l i A of-L—t.c.ect'x' - . , fi: - .. , 4gi:i.i..if4a1.itripriV 5 . r ,f..., ( 4, f . (14 , ,j . 419.11 . • t ,, , , r:!,f,i 0 .. 1- y; ,,. n , '1i ,, :4411,.,' , .'.:1.1.q. ~ .f.e.3p;..",4 ! •q, ,y .j.',. :•,•':, , i!:; ,, ,' , ,111,:. , .,:-- ~ Y?, 4 1.,V.4..Vi.ffik,,,, , ;, ,, g,.1.i;,, . .:f i j '.*: . ::' .1 ., ''.; -1 ~,:. ~ i'- . .':'*.: ''L:':.'."i ,7- .Z,' , ',l'a n'e 4 2, - !• , '''''.. P. - . ,:. '.',,,,, ~%* ; 111.4 , 1 IP 111 . "" .1. " , • I ' 9 -no , artes rIPHE largest, 6iiitifie4i'Aiesi • elegant itssori mont orPIANOICISTES ':in the:United states,: can always be fohnd ni iho -iva r rehtitiso of ihr sebecXittor , . • " • ; Cheanul.SWeeti'atfone s Firta; At: the, .0 S tiapue ivied (dor° than (LI hird of • • n'ectitttry by Alt ,Ceorgo,'Ayilligonnsic,puldish• Sr. Pianos. lln i ps. Organei,Soraphines' . ens, ar.e.,'frottlt front the mosl,celehratedaltin,u• -ItclurttrA in New YOrk, Be a ton, 4altitnOre, • Philadelphin,.and elsewhere. Sold, 'wholesale and retail,at the maker's cash prices.' • OSCAR C B . CARTER; 171 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Feb. IS, 1950. • THE GREAT CHINA STORE or PHILADELPHIA. ' • 91 FLANK Lto the citizens of Carlisle end its vicinity for their Increased 411111,2 m; we again request their. company to viet - Vnur large and splendid assortment of China, Glass di. Queensware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, - China - or - Stone Ware, fioltrin quantities to suit purchasers, for less than they c tall he. had elsewhere—ln fact at less than Willdessie Prices. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SItITANNIA METAL GOODS in greater variety titan over before offered in the-city.--EA .NC-Y CHINA-in groat_varlety very eneap. • 1 1):Y•We would invite any person 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. sept2(i'49ly • ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY AND NG]po RIANCY Peo:es,:or C W RObuick, [FSOII SWEDEN. Office, No. 71,LoctW. St., alove Bth, op polite the Musical Fund Hall, Phil'a, S25;000 IiAVIN6 BEEN WON. BY my mullet ous friends onjthc late Presiden tial clertion, should convince those skepfi 1.1“ 1 pet suns whn talk of FAILURES, that no suel thing a s FAT LlB or has been known by the emi inent and di siingui stied Astronomer and Astro!. , tger, C. W. ItCLIACK, (luring his ',experience 01 - .00 goarter of a. century. Do you doubt pre& stmation ? Then why not every man gain. a celebrity a fleperal Taylor, a Daniel Webster or a Item). Clay ? And yet there are Bonne who ore fool WI enough to doubt t a man spay he boeu w ith the power to see into futnre events. low tam it be possible that the destiny of man should be governed by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards ? and vet there are thousands who allow theinselves, with open mouths, to swallow the greasy words of some old woman, whose true skill consists in filling them with wonders that ire most difficult fur the digestion ()hullers, who arc mme credulous, yet more scientific. It is 'ltch that bring discredit on a prOfession that has been acknowledged to lie a science of the highest order ,from time immemorial,and is the onlyitro fession that hail any aUthorlty to Sustain it. -The high respeet - Wlintli General Taylor, autt Charles - Bei minotte, late King of Sweden had for Astrol ow ,is shown - by th , •ir letters :ToFtliTtit — N - attvi , tics to the subscriber, which it will givehim great pleasure in showing to those who favor him with a iie In addition to his power to foresee fotttre e. vents, he has the power togive such information as will effectually redeem such as are given, to the too free use 'of the bottle. He is also cepa bleoleuring diseased heretofore considered in curable in ti is country by the 'ordinary medi eines, and wishes all to give him a call who have beed given up by physicians and wish to be cur ell • Ile will warrant a cure in all cases,and will ;sake uo cluirge except for the conjurations lie shall make use oh his office: He is often asked what a Nativity is ? lie answers according to Geomancy, one of the seven points in the science of Astrology, that it is a,Horroscope of the future events of a person's life, carefully calculated nod transcribed on paper, containing 1111• account of all'the lucky and unlucky 'days in the months and years of the persons lite for whom it is cast; by which means thousands in this country and else where have been prevented Irons misfortunes that' had beerthitiden in die womb of futurity , by re ferring to their Nativity before entering on any speculation of business or pleasure. It should be in the hands of every one as their almanac for late.. .4... Nativity of an individual can only fore warn the possessor of troubles that are in future, for him; those .who are involved in pre sent diffi unities of any kind must wait on the subticriber its person or by letter, who is prepared to exert his secret influence for their immediate benefit. He, is ready to use his influence to forestal the results of la wsuit s.and all undertakings in which there is' a risk involved, lie also makes use of his power tor , the restoration of stolen or lost property, winch lie has Used for the advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere.' Who can doubt a gentleman abilities, who has had the honor to be called on and consulted with by all the crown. ed heads of Europe. and enjoys a higher reputa tion as an astrologer than any one living ?. Or,>-• He can be consulted with at his office, or by letter, if pre paid, cud he is prepared to make' use II r hie power on any oldie following to pies nosiness of all descriptiontntravelliug by laud or sea; courtships; tutvice given for their successful accoinplislitnent; speculating in stooks, tnerchan. dine or real estates the recovering of legacies in dispute; the purchasing oftioketin and the safety ' . of ships ittaeu e di e also. offers his tietvices , respee- - ting hoolth, a caltli and marriage, love affairs, journeys, lawsuits,difficultv in business, fraud,' and in all the concerns of life, antLinvites all to call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. Indies, 50 cents; Gentlemen, $l. Notivities calculated and read in full, according to the Or. Holes of Algsztilinu Signs—Lailiessl; Gentlemen $ I ,50. Nativities calculated acootql lag to Geonum cy, for Ladles, s2,'in full,. $9; Gentlemen, 's3 in full, 'fi.s. , ; • WAILVIEEIS 1 • VITALTOSES I - e Great induce , tr— L WIS 11; ----) waits to per.° . .,i w • .---.., .81100:111 , sons in want .;:, :la , -- AL/4' J 1 d: of a go di , ,-,.. , 9 ` . ..ArOkh 11'.471:31: `N• A- . A ''', Second Se . wiIIVIN G- received additional ;'"supplies ^ o AA Gold and , tSilvert :WATCHES of ovary' description, from Londdn, , Liverpool and Swit- zerland importations, is now prepared to turn ish ihu'very beet article at a prico far below any ever altered, of the same quality, and which cannot be . notleracld ,-by,any ;other- ,storr, in Philadelphia or'elsewhere. --- Every * etch - sold will be perfectly regulatedy-and vrranted to be us good as rapresantedk . , : o.t-1.71 ,, ,/ Watches ot'l,Ai follow i ng low prices I,' -. Gold. Levers,' joytel',, 18 earatettaes„: $28',00 Silver :do ,"', do . - ' ' j ~ ', , 12 00 Gold LepinesAttitMlud p ,loC'aiattiMe ,;'• ; , 2220,0, , Silvar"- 'clo• ;,'Jo ' "': .. * ,;;8.04 The L. R. lironialr geld , Pon, a .supciiio itnicielti'eilvoiease`pw.lth pencil,and Warta,nted $l,BO ; ' Geld Pencils for $1; apil I,lpwnrdei Geld Medallions, and Locket for,Thigerrreo,type'LlYe nooses, Gold lifinins and - Hair bracelets:l32'Oct Pinti,' , Enr Rin's . , Finger' Rings, and a genetel, assorttninit ' or niery, (4 0 i/CriPlT, ll , 0f. f , 47-9-4 7 ., at notional low r prleos. '''t: ~, , , ,; , _,, No: 1 l'O' Note/,' 2d, street,, . 2d door liefria: : Rge e sirOet, - .Philadqlpliia. , ' , ' ' ' - LENVIS R. 13 '.ftcICIM'ALL'. ' 'o a t3l ;1819' 6 pi' : ' (Piirce - aimit.), ' EMM UM d:' . a. , !On , b.,. ,r.a.Aspor a ork... °me: - " - • 'l' 4 .‘. phut, attsbuig, • - 8 - • W. , KERR, Forwarding find Commission Merchant, HAIMISIIIIRG; , -P11; informs' hie. Trionds.and the public, that ham thq liberal pdt ronage extended to him during tWe past year. he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar-' randements for 'the nresent•season• ' and has. ads. .ded two new, largo and splendidßoats to his' LINE, and, will be fully, prepared after the op-, ,e,ning of the Canal ) to forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE of all hinds to and froin Daltimore, Pittsburgh, &a., at the towost rates of freight and with the utmost des patch. Agents for Boats, ' CARLISLE 4 G ASK ELL , • Race streaT 4 . lad, Philadelphia'. GEISE & SON, '' • No. 48 Commerce at. Whar , Baltimore.' CLARE. & SHAW, ? J. McFADD.EN & C 0.5 Pitts'g Agents for Cars, WUNDERLICH & GRIER, ' • No. 272 Market st.-, Philadelphia. CHALORER & REYNOLDS, No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia. SITER, J MES & CO.„ -street, Philadelphia . ' PEN A, & OHIO- LINE; • . ' r - ' - INorih - strectrßaltindore3: - Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf. . • Resta - Olin & Preseivation of the " . Hair, By 11/1 Wise dr. Son, of Virginia. WIS & SON, finding it altogether impossible to attend .personally to the great 'timber of daily, applications, from all sections of the Union, for their remedy for Baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TO NIC; have found it necessary to appoint a General . - Travelling .4 , ent, to visit different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint sub-o -p:4ls, use and vend the Hair Tonic, and to ap ply the RMTORA 'FIVE, and to put them into the hands of those he may appoint to ope rate wherever a sufficient number of patients ingtry - tcvn orneichborhood shull be obtained. Capt. GEORGE L V /MT, of Fatiquier county, Va. is alono authorized to net as Gen eral Travelling Agent, with the powers above ndicated. Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speed ily as practicable the principal c.tiea and town of the Union. N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAIR' TONIC (which cleanses the heed of dandruff, strength:- ens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it, also, from falling off,) for the rogion of country most contignous,to his operations,, or it may always be obtained at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, .by addressing the proprietors, M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va. [I Price $9 per dozen cash. Six bottles (pr $5 or ono dollnr single bottle. - [nov2B,ly For said in Carlisle by SW HAVE R.- STICK Watches and letvelyl S' CHEAPER THAN EVER -. Wholesale and Rittail—At the ,t fi k • "Philadelp hia t Watch and Jew . ' elry Store ," No. 96 North SE . .i... , ... COND street, corner of Quer ..___ -.o..coNtrAli ry street.. Gold ;Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upwards Silver Lovers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. oases, jewelled,. $25 and upwards Silver Lepines, jewelled, $ll7 and upwards Silver Qitaftien Wetelies, $4 to TO Silver Spooqs, 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. - - Constantly on hand a large assortment offine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co:, E Simpson, Samuel deßrothdrs, E S Yatek & - Co,lnlns Harrisow, - 0 & R I,oesley. and other superior Patent. Lover Movements, which will entied,in any - sryle desired. Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and ,residence of the person or dering put on if requested 0. CONRAD,„ Importer of W_Rlatio,9 novBl Eiffl SCROFUL /A\ E m thousands of clove of Sesifula, Concern. Syphilis, and oilier brans,' diseases of the Blood—and'( the VERY SMALL QUANTITY which was used of a Mat:eine to efeet ewes elf ouch dist:met, be nny proof .of Me purifying niechcat power sn Ma Medicine whin% hannubdued and amovered each dinnll. Men there is unquestionable evidence that-- BRANT'S INDIAN PURIIIINGr EXTRACT is such a Medicine, in every regal; and there in abundant proof, In great cures elfected, that ONE BOTTLE of it con. tains store Falsifying, healing virtue. and medico/ pincer, then there is contained in FOUR BOTTLES of any Sacra. parilla, or any other medicine that has ever been offered for sale. There is undoubted proof in our pamphlets, that by the use of this great Indian Purifier, they that were DY ING yet LlVE—they that were LAME nod CRIPPLED can now WALK—they that wero.SICK, SCROFULOUS, and otherwise diseased, have been MALMO and CURED. Hundreds—Thousands— who have used BRANT'S PURIFIER, after having used and tested ALI. the Sarsaparillas and other medicines ten. ommonded to curd blood diseases, hays decided Ua— Brahti - is the Cheapest because 911[ bottle of it lute more medical, curative mane* in it, and, in consequence, cures more disease, in much lam lime,.than one bottle of any other medicine. If, then, one bottle of BRANT'S PURIFIER will care F'OIIR TIMES more disease than one honk of Sarsapartl la—" BRANT'S PURIFIER.' would be ea Amp at fopr dollars a bottle, as sarsaparilla at one dollar. But BRAIII . I PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR a bottle; and , as a bottle of it has cured, and is capable of curing, FOUR . TIMES no much disease )31 one battle of Sarsaparllla, therm fore, Sareeparilla, in consequence of its less power end We medical efficacy, 'Mould •he sold at no inure than twenty /tee tents par bottle, to be as cheap as the PURIFIER. at one dealer. One Dollarid Worth ! How much CANCRR—boW much SYPIHLIS—hoW . 'much SCROFULA—wiII one dollar's worth of BRANT'S iiilllFl.l , lll, cure I Read the following Statement, which specimen of its poorer:— 4 At4CEROUS SCROFULA ! • This is the case of is dying man who yet lives. Ho tee. mad of a worse case of SCROFULA, by only twine hot. ties of Brant's Purifier, than ever was cured by the use of • &tae c t Atols of tiles tatveerxad:. ofnuS ia i m g t t ,o r i,.a to g t. a revattingfy &melees also. Mr. J. B. HAagiN, of lime, Oneida Co., N, Y bed San" , ukt four years— confined to his bed.,N, dur* t a c t year—he was so much dimmed and debilitated as to be unable to raise his hand to his head. .He bad the hen mmikal minks =bad used ALL of the'bed Sarsaparillas to no good•efibet— got worse and soorsa•axid was considered. to bode a dying slate, sod could net live Itoenlyltur hours Loyer,when he commenced u. 17 BRANT'S:PURIFI,BR.' HD , nes* sass *atm nearly nit rime canto sae; o hole , Sot o sates Mama. AL windpipe, un er his übin, po that hcql, ached through the hole .• his earwas so eaten around that I 'could be lifted %en Inn of its place, it only holding.lirs fMa ploces . the nao ,of one arms was destroyed by two ulcarsy ,ph ulder yodel" the arm, as large as ancan't hand, had nearly , or:tainting% Ms ride into his body.. Thus to waiMallicted with , twenty .auch•piddi, acrid. olfinsiveithiers; on•vatieus ports of his ,pe on. For further. kind MR particulars, see•our PAM. TirLETS. ' • I • „. - ... . • 'Dr. THOMAS WILLYAMS; ohs of the most skilful Op sichuui of Rome, was called. to see 'Raskin the.day Wore ho commenced tildes Drant's Purifier. Dr. W. examined him, and then told:1:1in that all the medicines fa the Fork( meld not cure him—that Macao° was' , ,- C 6 S. ' '., liSroise'lhan Hopeless!. • New hoar Mr . MA SKINT sleteinent of carob Ile Mild • u Wulff, procured ono bottle of BRANT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT, of Bissell er Leonard, druggist@ of Rome. I commenced using that, andaTan to better. -, That bottle Onabled me to. petcrywhore 1 .bad !been confined - one gent ; the mond bads ens lod me to get °Wel Whose; the Med bags enabled me to wage hoe miles, to Rome Com tre, where . / procured sin bottler more; and when I had fin. .Imbed ustrig them, uswnteal,out.of nerdy °leers had heard tknis banks more effected a PERFECT CURE of ail Om ulcers, and restored me to gird UAW , . • ' FOURTEEN -.'WITNESSES I _ . ;/.IhIr.LIASEIN boo iworn to the above facts, anet t lie Wit too witnessed and certified to by' Dr, T.W,ILLIA Et—atr.• • BROWN;otapriotor otthe trod•Booolifotti—Mouoi. 'BISSELL gt LEONARD, wholosolo and rolall dluggolit.• if l4m • • , RA , ,w Lima & s.i w. :HAVERSTICK;CeiheIo;' ,&:Cr B Altrck and W DB friqrs', 'Lisburn?—J.[" 1713eitlit;.MOblienicebuila—fi'Der. .ren,'Nowville—A,C/Klink;,,BloChithildl,l•Bda ver, and Ilainpe; . A.'• Li `nnide Co. ,Ilanbdiefird—J Millicao,y4ekesbutt÷p, , Dow, Newport—J W Douglan,i bham b oir,abmg Shearerf Dill . ekiuxg--4 . o4,artin:Lutg , ;Hagleburg 'Alnettore aiyl ordeie'thipit; be 'p'fildiorseed 4 .t0 • Wallace &Co 106 Broadway', Now,Tork': ) Brushes I . Brushe4l 7'77; ME . - f'A groat virietyrif theee useful' firtialeii Is of. fered for sale, onneietinker WhitovAsli, Sweep "lfig; -Scrubbing Ptah t origrit 14. Sliaving, Hair, 'Teeth and H:ail:"FlenticitricliGrainingifirtplreorkt , grottt variety; all cit I Vihiclfpre.g.; the, beit;qual..i. tleo,4M* l 9 7 N9ottrices _ .13 .E MOTs- , , , ~, 1 ,' 1 ' ,'' re 1 , 1t4i 1 E 0 i ..(Pif.„,,. ; \ (~ '''',' " ;',' 1 o .c 4, 'i' "1'; doa;Lirpt,olls. .lil :VRESK AsuPPl ' ' ' 13 t) . 4, 1 3'4 trod Attn , r'' IP' .!" 40amanta gam!"4leit.:lBFlitc(LlTAWt 'IL'6,I 146,111 . 1 ? 4 /')'• li''''' '''''fri'4' 4 F I ' tr''' d''' i Viik 61 4 A 1 l'i4.,t#N.i f )L P l 9 42 ot#l.l)i% , h, P I: 1 L 'liiri''', k . 9 ''/1y %1ti,..-:-'4lklz,s 4,,,,,,,!;kc1, 0 • , ; ,, frv.,!•y,., - •;•,',. - , ._.. ~ , ~ r ~r „, „, • : Lift I Pillsialtd , Vhcetiii litterS; Tbe6iii'i4edleinte batreAirliv been befike'tha }Jab'. for 11 7,TEABS, and ~ditrinethat tier . hive maintained a iiighLeharaetor p min almost every art Of - the, globe' for their fr. dinary and immediate patter of yeataringlerfeet. health taiieriona tiallering wider nearly every kind of dileisie to' which the human frame ie liable. ' , ,; HUILA= THOUSANDS .1 . r of certificated ,inetaneee, they..havcen rescued inflisrent from the very verge of an untimely ewe, ; ,after all the ilicelitive nostrum's tif , ilnVilay had ut• terly failed; and to meny , thousiniiris they have permanently secured that uniform „enjoyment of health,. Without which life itself is but a partial ' great, indeo,lma their efficaCrinvi rlibly. and infallibly peoied,.that it has +lppwit !seemly' lies than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical prin .lples-upen which they are compoinded,.and upon which they consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensible notion in purifying the springy --and-channois of life,-and-enduiarliiinfi"kiltlevir.. 'lowed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. , . Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE Gum are purely rind solely vegetable • and con tain-ateither-Ifoggggr-norlbtunor nor nig‘" nor any. other mineral, in any for atever. - They-ararentirely - eomposed - of — ext -rare and powerfulplants, the .virtu , which, though long known to several. thdi , tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmace ileat chemists, are alto gether unknown to the ignorant pretenders 'to medleal science ;• and were never bete adminis tered in so happily effacwcioue a cembi lion. The filqt operation is ,to loosen fr m the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them . ; and to remove th'e hardened faeces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medi cines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected arranges behind to produce habitual Costive ness, with all its train of mile, or sudden Diarrhrea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomista who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the preju dice of ,th'ese well-informed main against the quack medicine-of the a e. The second effect *of the VEGETABLE DIEDICINIES is to eleantarthe kidneygrand the bladder • and, by th is means, the liver and lunge, the hcalltiful action of which outhely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver And lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by diem,: and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming ,cheek. The following are Furlong the distressing variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES aro well known to be infal lible DyspEpsui, by thoroughly - cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of purr healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Lost of Appetitkiaartburn, Headache, Restlessness, , Anxiety, Lan . guo'r.-; and Melancholy, which e the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wilt vanish, as a natural consequence of its ours. costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent ,process, and without violence: all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhea and Cholera, by removAlt tits sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are isectudoned, and by prorrioting the lubricative secre tion of the mucous membrane. Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation,,through the pieces of perspi ration in suoto4les, and the thorougheblutiorck all intestinalstbdiruction in others._ Thee LissrlAnnromrs - have—been—known -ta cure grimult&TlO permanently in ihrws weeks, and' OUT ur half. that time, by removing local iullammation Iscim the muscles vid ligaments of the joints. Diopsies otAdf kinds;lly freeing and strength enitt the kidneys and bladder: they operate moot delightfully on those important. organ., and hence have over .boen foinkd a certain remedy for the worst came of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. Asthma and Commmption, by_roiming the air-vowels of the lunge from the mucous which eves alight colds will occasion, and which, if not re moved, becomes hardened, and prioduces these dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Bo res by the perfect purity which these LIFE cum give to the blood, and all the humors. a M_ Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex loner by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occa sions all .eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RH E UM, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases. ISO PILES. Ada remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LUZ MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic bicommeudation. It is well known to hundreds in &a city, that the former proprietor of these valiz. able Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of Tnnyrr-grvir ; and that he tried iu vain every remedy prescribed within' the whole compass of the Materia Medics. He however at length tried the Medicine which it now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, aftdr his recovery had been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by any human meads, II 2- IY, ZVI # ONACII) For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other, medicines leave the system sub ject to a retuvot,g the disease—a cure by these medicines isperptiVt—TßV THEM, BE SA- • TISFIED;A pi Silio 1s F vofs and . Liver Complaints, ,Qineral _OM Or APPSTITIL, AND DDOCASES OP FtMALES—theso 'medicines have been used with the most beneficial, results in Cases of this deocqtion :—KING'S EVIL, and, SCROFULA, in its work roma, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these ,remarkable Medicines. Ntowr SWEATS,. ~NISIVOUS DEDILIT,Y, Nonvous COMPLAINTS of all kinds, PALPITATION OP TAN HEART, PAINTNIeII Colic, are speedily cured. lIIEROIIDIAL DISEASES. ' Persons whose constitutions have become im- 'aired by the injudicious use orMsitothsv, will find ' ll Ammo Medicines. a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from tho system all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most . .powerful preparatious.,pt: Sarsapa ri lla. A; aingle' trial will. place.theni beyond the relish 'of coMpetition, ths estimation of every patient . • ' f•' , BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, - and their nefarious authors arrested, both in thonity of Mini York and' abroad. . • Buy of no one who is not 111/, AvTgoiumui Mawr. Prepared and'sOfil by Dr. W. B. MOFkAT t 3II6 'Broadway, , Nenr-York. • • • • ' FOR SALE IIY J• W: RAMLINS,CarIisIa, Pa. •- • • ' Latest Oreays. • .• • RESIT GREEN AND tragic TEAS; in pickups or in bulk—of now crop, also a - now lot .of Brown; White and CRUSHED SU GARS, at the old ancl usual • .;" LOW PRICES,' ' t . •' ' • togistl4iwith a siifedtiOri3Oithe'bes, Rio Ark,C,OFFEES; and aloneral yartet y, of pare and .fresltliplees, ground or undround t nud ,all the , othethtartieles usually kopt trroonnexton with . drocories,,have- t just boon added . to 'tlid formes stockrAci to be stire- , •give us n call;' - and ati ever, ho thankftil;at the old 'wand—nearly opposite the Post 011 ice. ' 1 ParlisleFeb .7, 1850. . •19yrup. „", '6O.NR; yrull);:a4 . oFoo' 4'll :'Whilasses of thO.bestmonlniop 72: :j, ' ,AT_OICATI.M. • . II I 1 61 . - No 2 in hplt barplss•ttodY,o 1, In , q lll43 r : JillCkein , also )..." To.n. , ,1850. w, • ''"' Ciatdintlliiedo;f 4 ': man atibaciiiieoins.ituovieiveaw 'annua t supply' orfriWOAroivanial:lo*dr from the beet:••, dectiehich.het cati,..eqkdlnllYlecaPemepd:ag.ofi 1 , 110 bgßtlqutkl K,,,EfffdPf!ifi_at. (11.40A-6,l,9.9P4Prug''' i -71 4 , 44v ;;Tang a'~ ;:~. .4 For the Remora] and Perinanent Cure of all' iihtilrbtig iattliafts• .. • And of these Complaints which ore catised . ,•by on ho poised, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS SVSTEDI. This beautiful and convenient application of the lays lesions lemon of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has boon - pronipm - exil Invdistisoiah - dilAiliWidlifirsiTlintli lb it Europe and the Unite I ktntes, to ho -the most valuate. mediehrot disepryr _of .94e. Dr. CHRIST GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID a tiled with the mod perfect and certain dimes In all ••11 , came of GENERAL GEGILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the rations nrgans, and invigorating the entiye system Also in FITS, CRASH', PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE lIEAII'I', APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL 'COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP CottPI,AINT,. DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS'ThSEASES, which complaints arke frhat ono simple cause A Derangement . ,94 the. Nervous System. Op- In islf•lßVOlll.ff:,oNtfl.urrre, Drugs and Medi. eines increase the dii•Wie,,for:they weaken the Vital suer. glee of the nireetrAffstrat44,l rvstem ,• while tinder the strengthening% life.gittng, vitalizing influence of Galvinn. Ism, as applied by (biz beautiful and wonderful discovery, the•ositansted patient and weakened sufferer is restored o former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. -The great peculiarity and'excellence of , Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, .nsis te, In the fact that they arrest and cure disease.hy s. entiret d application, in place of the usual mode of drug. ging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature oks hopelessly under tholufhotion. They sty engehen the niye eystemiyualize the simile/ism of the blood, pennant ellko, : vcretions; and never do the &Oi -1 .1 injury !lintel , ' tiny CO'CiIInSiOnC(S. Since their intro 'decline in like United State., only three years aince, more 60,900' Persons Including all agog, classes and conditions, among wnialt Were • large number o(lndire, who are peculiarly subject O Nervous complaints, hare beeh • ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OURS% When ell Alert, of teller had neon given up, sold every thing else been Died ill vain! , ) ,:tx To ilinstrete the one of the DA VA NIC nwr.LT, prose the ease of a person arlltote with that bane of ci•ilization, DI SPEI'SI.k, or any ( her Chronic or Nervoto. Disorder: , Pa ordinary' cai . stimulants are taken, which, by their action on, the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford Irrogporary i chef, but which let.e the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, titer the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVAMC 11F:I.T. Take a Dyspeptic autferer, even in the worse syttiptema of an attack, and simpl) tie the Bolt around the body, using the Alagnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will set on the positive element of the Belt; thereby' causing a Galvanic circulation which will past on to the negative, and thence back again to - the in:waive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout I viten, Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PKII.NIANKNTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS . 114 OF_Ty..lsl AAIIy__SIALTIP /F. wrzr_o F.B.A. DIGAT if. ,TII F. DISKAtIi: OF YEAIIS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Chorautter, From all parts of the Country could be given, sediment to fill evert comma in this paperl AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction.'" 0311111:E1 RIIEUMATISH, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of Ken• jersey, of distinguihbed attaniments and exalted reputation : Sinvnr, New Jersey, July 12, lel& Da. A. 11. CHISISTIK—Dear Sir: You wish to know of me .riot has heen the result in my own cure, or Me appu• ration of '1•111 , , tIAINANIC BELT AND NF.I•KL,AeLI reply hies follows: For about tianty years I had been suffering Rom pp. pepsor. Every year the symptoms became worse, not could I obtain permanent millet hom any mono of meat. cal treatment whatever. About foal tern yea"; saner, in consequence or frequent exposure &the weather, 111 the diseharge.of mypastotal duties, 1 became suhect to a severe chronic Rheumatism, which for year a f ter year, • caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the wiolel of '45 arid '4O, in consequence of preaching a great den. in my own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to requite ' n immediate suspension of my pas toral labors. My ',crimes system was now iFiireoet/y prop Crated, 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 ss hole Oar. macoprela there seemed to be tin remedial agent which Could reach and recuperate my Nervous System , cry thing that I had triad for this purpose had completely haled, At last was led by my friends to examine our inventions and (though with no very sanguine lianas of their efliciency,) I'dotermined to try the effect of the application of the °ALVA NIC BELT AND NECKLAPF:, with the biAONETIC FLUID. This wee in June, 1846. To HT GREAT •STONIOHHENT, IN TWO 1:4 , H. sly D Is HAD GONE; IN maw? OATS I WAA ENARLEN .TO REWIRE NY 1,11T01141. LANOPIII NOR Here lessee CIAIIITED • MOLE MERTICE ON ACCOUNT Or THE. BRONCIIITIO AND Ale lIHRII HATIC AFFECTION HAS ENTIRELY Craven To T 001,11,16 VAIL Such Is the wonderful and happy results of the expeVßnent. I have. recommended the BELT and FLUID to minty who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic vireo- Bons. They have tried them, WITH HAM *mom, I •rossvr, IN crone Lair. 0/eL • I am, dear sit, very respectfully' tours' • ROBERT IV tlAt