1.,?.....4 fiat T. vo_ Marriage in different N r ; In Ceylon, one' of the principle oer— emonies consists Initxhig.,tegether_ the' __ _ clothing of the bridegrrObn and bride, to dignify that they are Fenn li.) together for • • life: - Tfic ceremony 'is' , informed hi" • the presence :of, theirTriends and with such festivities ail the 'Means of the par • ties will admit. • • •In Java the're are three kinds of mar riages-. —Via first and.more conifitorris whera_thetparties-are-of-equal-condltiom or the bridegroord is, the srp'erior 9f the -• bide ; the seiCifid is, whet _the cyife's. station is rthich'higher thati — drni of ilie husband; and,the third is a.ltind of a . . haff,marriage, the, otisprings of which are 'not admitted, to an equality -with otherchildren: 'Tie 'marriage is quite 'unceremonious ; but the two other modes are celebrated with some display. The first wife is always the head of the - family. i ' . • • • • Girls in Java are married at so early an age that - a single woman of twenty— two is almost unheard of. A price is always paid by the bridegromb. The . --groom,.splendidly mounted, accompan— ied by his friends, with music,' goes to salute his bride. She cornea out and meets them with a low obeisance. They sit together on an elevated seat, and eat out of the same dish; after which they go to the mosque,- and- the nuptials are celebrated according to the Mahomme— , dan ritual. Then ensues a wedding :„),procescion through -the -village f a- wed— ding fe'est, and at the end -of tivb days ,another procession; 'in. whichihe bride is conduc•ed.to the presence of het hus band. In -some- places the spinning wheel, loom, and kitchen. utensils, are carried iti • thi bridal procession. -In others,the bride washes the bridegroom's - feet,. in token of subleCtion. In Sumatra the Battas have as -many wives as they please, generally five or six - , who all live in the same drinriment with their common husband, but eaeli- has a separate fire place. Ilusbands ,1 purchase their wives of their father—in— laiv, and gamble them away, or sell 'them whenever they please. AMong the Redjangs, tinotherTibe, besides the., purchase of wives, Ofnan is sometimes adopted by thetgirrstfather , as a 0 on—in-low,_artcLboth:a.subject_to the "parent;, and there is another mar /riager.where. both mempril women pay . .an equal price, and are - on- fierTect quality. The -ceremonies are. very simple. • , In Borneo no man is allowed to so- - - licit a damsel in marriage untiL4tr....:ll;i:a.ti. /cut off tho head of the enemy. When this condition is fulfilled, the lover makes __L__presenti to his mistress-4' if they are ac cepted, an entertainment is given by her parents, and on-the, ensuing clay by his parents : After the feast the • bride groom is- condt,cted home to die house . . of the bride. At the door a friend sprin . Ides him with the blood of a cock, and t -her - with the blood of a hen ; and 'the • parties then give each other their bloody hands, and from tfiat time - ffrey - live to= gether. If a man looses his wife he connot marry a second - until be cute off tliii head of another enemy. In ,Celebes the husband reeeirina - no other dowry with his wife.than the Ares: - ents she obtains before the c'eremony..— As soon as the young couple is married, they are 'shut up in an apartment by themselves for three days ; a' servant bringei thorn the 'necessary food, while their friends are entertained with great . merriment by the bride's father. -At the end of this time they are libbrated, receive the congratulations of . their friends, and are conducted home. 'l'he marriage customs of the natives of New Hollandlare rather more carious than agreeable. Before a girl is given to her husband, het two front teeth are " knocked out. illte husband then throws a kangaroo skin fiver her shoulder, spits in her face s wral times, marks her with painted stri es" of different cellars, and orders her to march to his hut eith ' his provision bag ; if she does not walk fast enough to please him, he adminis ters a few, kicks by the way. These savages. generally''' 'steal wives from the tribe with whom they are at eninity.„o-- As soon ao they perceive a girl without any protector they rush upon lier,.stu pify her whit blows of a club, and . drag her throughthe woods with the utmost violence: Her tribe retaliate by merely committing a similar outrage. There ~ , lA"`iftifiiilittie..trzarnarty-zirl9-11ale&q,,-4.a ages, The Moors marry at a very earlrage; wives are always purchased ; Trid the father of the girl 'cannot refuse an offer,, unless there is some stain upon the yours man's .eharactej. g i 'The "bridal tent is donned with a small white flag, ° and the bridegroom' s brow is encircled ' with afi le!_ of th e same color. The bride is Condacied to the tent of her pa vans, where the lover presents hey with garments and jewels, according to his wealth. A grand entertainment is given, • and the women dance all -night t „ . ..t) 'sound of musical instruments, whi tl; • spectators reghlate their motion 'Cy clapping. their hands. These 'dances are not .very deCoroue. The marriages among the negro tribes are .conducted with brit verylittle ceremdny,'exeept an, a un ance of pastrme.and dancing. . Among - ilfe - Jereres, -- when - 7 - the - lover ..,riecured the eonteent of relations;be sum -Moiled his friends to assist him in carry mg off hits bride, who Shuts heiself up in a ; hut:With her companions4here they maintain an obstinate•deige liforif they conclude to surrender. . ... In Brammuk' the bride comes to the hut, of her husband with: calabash 'of water with which she 'washes his feet and . wipes them with her •niantle. ~... • In Congo the negroes take their wives fore yearon trial.; if at the end of that - time they are satisfied, the wedding is celebrated with a, fearit. The mission-' - arles endeavor to abolish this custom, . without, Bodeen y' the mothers declaring' .:they would pit' risk :the 'happiness of their ,daughters by-Urging theith-tnibt an ithlisoluble'.Anion.„..with:.-persons „With whose tempers, -and habits they' werp_ • nriacqhainted:'. ' -.- . • • . - ~•-• 'ln Ayssinia therejs svfortn of -mar riage ceremony . grilles ' live -- together - hsiong as ihefilirmsre, and therm' 'con- i per:lions are , dissolved land renewed as often, as time' parties may think propel _:: NsurepArnasi..— ne of the greatest advan ii ages of a newspaper in a family of chi Bran, tie a tenstant.titiaulus, which the fact and tn atateentis ,'it contdkos, gives to the lie Mil._ tion of histcirical,acibittifip and giograp lea] knowledge:.: . Mho then; that is a father, will be`so - penortous,-not to say -unnatural; as to refuee-the,, oltierco filifs striations and. - Vesponsitil ity; such : an important aid to their: :-. advancam nt 1 , ~ k., ~ '' . • , : . ti-VVlty•are the .Englisdp y aoplo •ttiq solo oka'Shoo ? • Because , titcy are kopt dow by t.,01 [tacks) to the last. ' - i 30117 BN II BEB CONdLUD ED ,•. •Wasnot . .,the'ri;:' We trcethi •search bolt, bnt - the 411-Imporlant evidence of 11; truh of our skr was nowhere te be' found.— ' The tree, wheie,roota lied been eo pierced by the noieenoue stink; the toil the analcu— thp.vyhire ehn.likep, taadest-tekii)...OLull.trees,in jjk9.„lfne,atf artill_woliandir-now—showell won derful signs of sudden destruction.:. The duck Tollag - e; - Which_tho day,,befere had been nsgreon antillourishing as thol e of any tree in the, for est, was now wilted a n d withered. MEE Na returned Anima a good-deal chop.fallen, turd were for'a lung.tl. and subjected to frequelt di;agreeapleallusions to - Our iriarvello'us snake slurp _ • About a year afte'r this, In followingsum mer, our father went in e itTF - ifil woods to prepare • a pole for a sweep—being (to explain) part of the apparatus - then in common ose to draw we ter from wells,- and we were permitted td, ac= him. ..1.t4 t 0 happened that Itfound a suitable stick foi the' .pitrpone very near the spot whore we Itaiflrlied the snake the year preyti,'lttt t)ur attention Ivan again attracted to the tree whieh‘had shown such sudden and rcillarlta bin symptoms of decay ; it wan leatir:as and dcad*destroycd, an,tve thou silincaled,aint us I still believe-, by the vtru . of the snake in jaiTiFilTiallie et ren VIM) Of The tred. There stood near the spot a, large hollow syeaThere tree, having an Mi ring into the hol low about three feet obese tit ground. Whikt father was engaged. ptomain his, stick, curi osity tempted me to east t busty and time glance into the hollow of tho tree, and there, i circular coil, I sow lying the perfect skeloto of the snake. I learned subsegitently that thi species of snake always wont 'in pairs, and ha theft. den or habitation, and when one was di: Oiled or killed tho,other would convey it loth den. a ~ Not lot Ptfter, : tt workman on our farAillei one near a Im i l ow stump in the field. Reitu:it ing that way a Ilit,y9 .. Kitides tiller, he found lit Sul stAing mate d afggitig the dead snake int the 11811ew of tl stump, and killed it also. \ _ . ratches•aiiir(ireixTeifl .----- . CHEAPER THAN EVER— ' ...• Wholale and Retail—At the • "Philadelphia Watch and Jew• > tt eley Storc,!' .No.2Vorth SE ...- ~,,26 ,; ;.: CO-N-IY siteet,effter of Qiitan Iff IeasT)AMTY - slre(17;" --- {Ui ~cctta IcL~US. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewellod,-S , llO and upwards Silver Leversjull $l5 alotupwards: Gold Lepiqel", 18 k. eases, jewelled, 525 and upwardsff Iver ',opine's, jewelled, slo.ond..upwards dyer Quartier %Valelies selt — Ten, portion. - All goodn'warranted - rolre - whin tlic aro sold for. Constantly oil hand a large assortment aline GOLD JEWELRY nod SILVER WARE an assorinooit Tobias & Co., Yates & 'Co, John llarrison, C & Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Morements, which will be eased in any style desired Arrangements have. been made with all the above named morn celebrated manufacturers al England, to furnish at short notice any requited' style.of Watch, for which gliders will lie taken, and the and residence of the person or dering pi requested. 0. C NIIA D, . Importer of Watches novEU V HES, TWELRY, Inc. Tlifir Aber re pectfully informs' his friends at— me public, generally, that he has just returned from Illiiladelphta with the largest and most Splended assortment oLt catches, Jew elry, tine., ever before offered to the citizenaof this place. Ills stock consists in part' of a splendid lot of- Gold and Silver Lefler- Watches, Gold and Si: vcr Leptne do. With a &limy of Watches of lower prices, Gold gnat Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils , — a splendid assortment of gold pcns" ; of..otost approved ; MIIIIIIiICIfird, Silver Butler Knives, Silver and plated Spoons, tine Silver plated Forks.,_a_large and-splendid lot of Gold and Silver Speciaeles,the invites pavicuf. / lar attention to tins _arpele of speetactesiiit e can warrant [heat to be the best on this s td o f Philadelplnad s Common Spectacles of all p ices a Irrge and beautdni assortment of Gold Fin ger and Ear Rings, all prices; Dr'enstp;ns, a great variety, Watch Keys, Fob and Vest Chains, Silver and shell Curd cases, a very su perior article, Silver thimbles, Silver combs, ?s, cake baskets, ith a great variety of oilier i ar ticles in-his lie, net neccssary,to meniion. •fle invites • II to - call and °examine Ili% stock assured that it cannot' tail to Ideate, hod) iii c~ualitvaud pyre AR LE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP THE subscriber cowhides the Atihnutact ore of CASTINGS, at his Foundry off High street and having now do hand a lull assortment of Patterns, is prepared 111,Q61 :pi - sr; 'all hinds•Pf IRON AND BRASS tvisTlN CS in the best style and and at the shortest notice. He has now on hand a lar,v assortmenP of Cant ings, such as Corn-crushers, Mill G6arinas-end Gudgeons, Plough castings. Points, Shears and' Critters, Wagon and-14oai,* Boxes, cellar grater, Oven Doors, cask , \ Weight s sc &c. Cooking Ten-plate and Coal- Stoves. -He also •builds wand.- repairs CARS, hreshing chines and iforse•Powers; with every, other 'kind of Machinery, at the alibi.- test none°. Old Iron, Brass and copperial en in exchange for work. • rprllaving purohased all of Keeny & Co.'s Patterns, persons weehhig Co have theiu will firal, them a' my shop. "augX6mos GAR D NER. Pure Fresh God Liver Oil. Tilts new. and valui.ble Medicine, now used by the Medical profession with such. astonishing. efficacy in the cure of Pul monary Consumption, Scrofula; Chronic Rheu matism, flout,. General Debility, Complaints of the Kidneys, Etc. esre., is prepared from the 'liver of the COD FfSff for medicinal use; expressly for dur sales. (Extract from the London Medical Jonrnal.) T. R. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Profes sor of Medicine in University. College, Lon den, Consulting.Physietan to the:lipspita 4p t j 'culisumptiut,)&c. says I. have preserib"i. the in above . f . our huluired cases of tuber- — eulons,disease7iirtife - Lnngejn different stages, --whiefi-trove-been-undarniy-earn-the-- last two .years and ii. Mai In the large 'lumber of --caeca, 20fi out of 234, its use was followed by • marked and unequivudal improvement, vary ing in degree in different came„ from a tempo ' rary retardation-of the progress of the disease• and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up .„1.6-ii'more or less complete restoration to appa rent - • • "Tim °fleet of the Cod Liver Oil nt moat o these cases.was very-remarkable. . E in in a few days the cough , was mitigated, they ,expec (oration diminished in 'quanty end opkcity, the night sweats• cesied, the pulse became slower,-and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength ware gradually improved. "In conclusion I repeat that the pure fresh oil from the liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Ptilmonary. Consumption than any agent, ukcclictnal, dietetic or regime ns% Lifetime yet been oroploycd,' , r- As we haVe matl2 arrangements to procure the Cqd Liver Oil ; fresh fro 92 head quarters, it oan now be lied chimicelly pure by WO' single bottle, or in boxes orone•doxen each: •' • it -'-- Its wonderfUl officaerlia induced tiumereff: spurious irnitatiorp,' An itt success' success' depends entirely nn jii — Pfliity,LoeLm h care cannot be used in - procuring It genuine.: • ' , 4 -.' Every bottle fleeing on it our written signa tureanity be, depended upou.as gentime ; . - Pompliiet's . containing.- en , analysis of ma Oil, with no t tiecs of q from Medical journals, will be sent lo (hos ..vrlio address us - free of postagui‘• A, JO I N C. BAKERA CO.; ,'.. •.. y , • Wholerink Druggists'and'Cltemisle, • betlO—ly lOW .ortli Third at., Phila.' •BiUshe ' Brushes ! A groat variety a t so usaftilArticlaa is oft farad salo;.:nonsi.stinrot Wititewaidr,Sniaap• ingi,'fferadibingiTainters, lntlr Shgving, Hair, !'Tooth and Nail and Grninink;•nr;heariti groat variety, rant w r in§fi'arerifjlie lio !wait 'lty and; ba lowrisraricea • -.• , Juno G. :. .s, '7 ' • Ohiiiiniiii - IBOard:Pto . 640, , ' UST olietnad'a.varietyln Paper- for:4:011Sr -11'' OA. , ildmnsy ; A :lards. - .A150., far Window jii , nds: ..' - An 4' entirpli'lnew , Wlise Itnirrow for s anis. , ! ... !10 .. , ' . • G,W HITNEIi. .. . , • - ,311. Plyitabejota .riano/roktes.. THE larges,t;'.BTimpes best, and most elegant ;Isom-Ca - mt of ..PIANtf•FOB:PES. in the Vnited State's, an - always be found a',-the warehouse unite smbst.riber, . ' ' ' At the ,:j l ,l s t g i d occupied inure than a thi s fd . ol century byM.r..Geor - ge Willig, muit,t;pubklish• cr.-. Pitmos..Bel*'Orgtins,.Serupliines, Mali qns, &a.; fietill front the mosueelebiated Manu• I lecturers in York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere: - wholesale end retell,at the maker's easljprices. ' - ()SC IL G - B,CAIL•TEB, 1-7.l—Chesnut-Street, Feb. 13, 1850. - • s' THE.- GREAT _CHINA STORE ble Plll LALiELPIIIA. I'IVIHANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle MA its vicinity for Their increased cosmic, we again request • their.eolimany to view cur large and splendid assortment of China; Glass & Que'ensuyare ( Dinner Sets, TeaSe . ts, Toilet .Stis, anll.-trea l la pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantitie:,•• to - suit purchasers; for less than they chits be had else% l / 4 -herc—ln laVt - at less than W hotel:ale - Prices. A BIN RIC. A N I) ENGLISH SIZ ITAN NrA. METAL (A 00Ds in greater variety than ever before offered in the city. FANCY CHIN great variety very cheap. • Irr wriuld invite any persbn‘visiting the -city to call and lave 114—'.1111,: • least be Messed to walk - around our'l,etintilitl stove, and to view,tlie finest,China and the cheapest-the world produces. Very respectfully, TY NDA LE & No. 219 CheSnut Street. sept2G',l9ly ASTROLOGY Pr0i . 4 . ?4,4011 C ()Mu, 7l -Loeus'Nst, i -Ltbove-St-i-op pbsite the Musit'al Pgrid Hall, Phil $25,000 lIAyING BEEN WON. • 901 frA 7 my,mnierous-friends rjresid&i, .2_ll 081 deciion, SIIOIIIII 1.011,1114, skepti cal peisolts l‘lto lull: or FAT titot 110 slush , • , Ming as FAIL is or has been known c th e ettii_ Meld and disiinguislicd Astroitomee a d Astrol , 1g.e1L5,,C.,....W. Itt / [MG', (hiring his 'ex ‹rience o f oy,o r a_ go o avr:o I .4 t — cittitury.-,Do....ytuttAtfulit. predestination ? • Then why not -t_feity If - 01n gain a celebrity of General T:1 tor, a Daniel Webster or a I lenity Clay ? And vet. there are snout who are foolish enough in South I at a man unity he •bort with the power :0 see into thtnre events flow can it lic'possible -dint-the , destiny' of- Hein should hl; governed by the mare shuffling or a pack of cards ? and yet there arc Ins:mils who allow themselves, with open ofinith , to swalloW the greasy words 01 sonic old Woman, whose true , slt,ill consists in filling them with wonders dint are most difficult for the digestion tflothers, who aret we credulous, yet more schnitillit. It. Air sac that bring discredit. on a profession that has be,Ct - acknowledged to be a science of the highest it order,from time ininteinnithfl,and is Om only pro' feSsionthat has any 'authority to sustain it. The high -respect which fient;ral Tayforiand Gliattlea- Bet nadotte, late lihng of Sweden had for Astrol ogy , is shown by them letters tint tlicir...Nalivi. ties to the subscriber, which it Wilt girt: bin, great pleasure in shinning to those „who,,•lllvvit ........ hint with a 0•II. ' ,-,.." ~....„Lt. . -t:--j . ~ - In addition to his power to foresee It.nur . e. - fig., vents 3 -lachas the power togive such infOrnlitiVOir as will effectually redeem such as ore given to thettomfrec use of the bottler Ile is also coo . . C 4 to 10 Llcolcurigg diseased heretofore consider4.d cprable iu tl is country by the ortlinvry tnedi eines;and wishes all to give him a call who have heed given up Lp plq•sician.; and wish to he cav ed• Ile will warrant a eartrin all eases.and will . . make no charge except fur qhm coumad ass he shat Lmake use ofi n Itia office. Ile is often - asked what a Nativity is ?' lie answers 'nem riling to tleamancy, one of the seven points in the science, of Astrology, that it is allot roscope of the future events of a person's life, carefully calculated and tmusdribedain paper, containing •im account of all the luck • iii tuticky days in the montlinantk years.4l . LI • pets n lire for whom it is cast • by which - means thou sa übi in &is country and else at here have been preQl4s.l-tr_ora misfmMtnes that had beenhiddihi la the Alai or 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 almattatt for A Nativity of an individual can 'l' CONLYN . . . . ' .. . \VIII,. the possessor 01 troubles Chat are in future for bins; those who are invtrii*u trpre sent dibi• culties of any kind must wail on the subscriber in person or by letter, a ho uis prepared to exert his secret influence for their immediate be efit. lle . _ is ready to nee his influence to forestal the results , (rah of its,und all undertakings in which' there is i • -h . -involved, he also makes use of his power ' or the restoration of .st o len or.lost property, hick he has used for theadvataag tit thousands ihtitiS city iiVevaiere. Who as doubt a ~, r ei Pet mm's siiitt ies,'who has li.urth . honor to hex• ed on Mil consulted with liv all. ie crown. c, wads of Europe, amt . eujoy 814 highel,4ll4i - ion as :au astsyloger than any one living ? - -He cam be coosultedy ith at his office, or by rite •, i p re•paid, mid' he is, prtgatred to Make use this power or any of the following topics:— pm loess of all descriptions;travelling by land or ,s 9 ; courtships; advice given for their suceesAL accomplishment; spcculating in stocks, mercham disc, or real estatetthe'a-Covering of legacies, to dispute; the purchasing ohtinkets; sad the solely of ships at sea. lie also offers Iris seta ices_ rospeo• (jog health, weidth 'Mid marriage, love affairs, journeys, lasuitF, difficultv in business, fraud, . and in all the cam:erns of life, and invites all to call who are allliNtd, corporeally or mentally. ... Ladies, 50 scatsraentleincii, $l. Nati-ities dillculated NA' read in hall, according to the _O& acles of MiOculiiie Signe—Ladic's, $1,50. Naiicities calculated according to,Geoinnti• cy,lor Ladies, $2, in , Rill, $5; .Gentleinen, $3 hi kill, $5. ,VSTAWCZIES ! 13T4.T,CIPLES! c 4,77: Great_induce 4 , l'r meats to per• , r, , s s , 00)18 111 Mitt ~..., i. O a . "'• of a go o d'W 9 ... . if iTent ~,,-%-a.", I; ?t wirrivlNG roctivod additional supplies o JUIL Gold and Silver WA I (ALE§ ol dvery deseription, From London, Liverpool and Swit• terland importations, is now plepared to lurn. ish the very best article nt a price far below any ever °tiered, of the samet‘quality, ;mil which rennet be undersold by any other ;Jere in Philadelphia or elsen here. Even , notch sold will be perfectly regulated, and nontilited to be as good as represented Watc7ces of the following low prices : Gold Levers, full lowel'et,lB caratentes, $2B 00 Silver do • do • 12 00 Gold Impales, Jen elm], ih condenses 22 00 biker do do 800 The L. R. Bremen Gold Pen, a superior article in siliter ease, with pencil,and warranted yl ,50 ; Gold Pencils for SI, and upwards, Gold N1(1(141011E4 and Locket for Dagurrreetype Like. nesses, Gold Chains and Ham bracelets Breast Plah, Ear king „ringer Rings, and a general assbrtment of ovary description of Jewelly_ at t nus 11l low prices ~ s ..1 o. Q Xortlt 2d street, 2d door Wow Rae s ect,Plahnitlidaa. /LEWIS R, BROOMALL. ac 31,1819,Gm (Pierce, Agent.) NaMat ufactoty, of Pocket 800 Luc. No: 52k. Chesnut • Street, above ,Second. _ . \. ' h irl%. r; " 11 ; pu.1.. 1; C tendon tr h ft superior and tasteful stock 6 .Poclictilooks,• ankor's Cases, Bill Books, Drassisg: _ ce, ~Card Cases, .Port Mo . nttlea, ,K arses, -Pocket nivos,. and, i .. Cutlery, Gbld Pens, and p ' Pencils, Sogar CUM'S, Chess • ' 'Men, Back Qammon,, . Boards, Dominos,-&c.•' .- IXis assortment consists of the-most fir c hiona- Ido and modern styles,'of:the finest quality and .Miteelloativorkmanship` r embracitig-every-dasir , Oble!faney pattorn, winch:he at all, tiges . ittepared to exhibit and furnish - wholesale or 'retail on Ms 'Most reasonable terms. ti*P r urehasers ovhellesira t'o ' supplj , them. galena with, arrielee of the' Leath tial ity wilL con. putt their Own; Interests byr;talling thia es. tauliehtnenti • ' ' .•: • • •.:' , • Pock et 4 13,06 k .rifnirulOttifer, seP5 40. See Chesittit'SteOretr ASTRONOMY, TREPIOLOGY AND 'l'l It 1`) R 13110 0 .11.1 o. 110 iv*,;im Second St: .cimpgitorrs. Scßortrrito • .. ~, „,... .._ . -' This lithe arise 'of it Awing man who yet lion.. Ile wei cared of a •woreo cute of,SCROFULA, by only Melee tut. nee of Brant'sDurifier,•than over cured by tho ueo of Mute 001.1.00 i of Illebest3droa . ri ll O that was over made. Sirsarrille bee not stdifielmtw perm effect. Sleeting itng y &prim . °r A " r!,.I.%,HASK I TNiuf Rolle tido Ca., IC W, had Sept, ukt four years-was confined 'ho h is boa the /nit yaes-bn .was so much diseased end de ll Sated no to he unabla to raise hiabruid to his bed& Ho had the . best mediast adeies -bad used•r.r. of tho best SaesapnetUse to no good effect .got worm and worm end.wris considered to ho in a dying . state, and could' not live fteentylour hours fontier, when he commenced nsInpRANT'S PUBIFIER. Ills Vs* ten eaten work off,: ears ear; n,nole.unte onto. thread him toindinpe, tint er lila 'chin, a o that ha breathed through the hole ; his ear wee so eaten around that it could ho Liiad set out of its place, it only holding by a e.t.a/Piece; the Use of one arm wes destroyed by two ulcers i an ulcer unCer ' the AIM, en large m a wane hand, had nearly eaten threttpl, kin ride into ,hie bay. 'Thus he wee afilicted with. twenty -.... such publd, eenet., offensive slurs, on vorioon parts of, his oerson• • - Per further and ,ffill particulars, 800 oar DAM. , kliLF,ki. i ... . . -Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one of most OHM phy. miclatus of Roma - swiss called . to eau Baskin Um day before . ho commenced timing Brunei Purifier. Dr. W. ocrunined him, and than told him" that all the minidisk...in the sound mold not curt Aim-that lilt cristy•vray• , • ' • 179rotkettaii 7Cdpelei3s ! . .: Now hea Br. lIXSIKIN t S slatamont of carol Ile stdd • " My wife pr r ocuted one bottle of BRANT'S PUIIIP YING EXTRACT, of Binedl tr Leonard, druggiata of Remo. I' ' ..commoneed-uaidg that, end began to gjt better. „.Thot bottle enabled me to 'get fig my bad, wharf, I had been confiner) • one year; The *emu; berth enabled me to get Perri Zlitheluturte ; ' , the third bottle enabled too to walk tree mules, to Rome Con, ' Ire, when, I procured six Loan more; and when I had flu . lewd ttaing.thern, ofternetell out of Gizeray ulcers hail healed • up-and Ares bottles moth effected a PERPECT DDILKItt gto ulcetr, and reetorodrno lolood /with." , ' 1 7 011.1.4TKEN WITIYE -- SSESI, 1. '. . . Ne,rt.A.siciN Ins s worn 'in' the above Axis, and the f ' tack, aro witnegaad and certified to by Dr.' I . :WILLIAM Ef-1ii..., • G. ILDYIowN, proprietor of the Wed./forte Hotet,-MOltios ' BISSELL h. LEONARD, wholesale end retail druggistr.t. ' Ithul ELEV.EN othor reiputoble ccilruper. - l. ... .. . • . . \' r...0f. sale. by.J.2---W.--RA-W.LINS 4,-S. Mk 9..AVERSTICK, Carlisle, I 1 C &. G , U-Altiek - , Ind;W'D•Ellays; Shippeosbeyg—Wm, Lloyd, - I ,,isleiril—S I , ".Spalir ; Meclufnicstiurg,-II Her "9,ll,',l!Tewsillc—A C gliek, 'Elocmhold Ilea- . ;or, and "Haines, Milleretaw_o,-4 A - Lino ' Co. ILleitliserg---4. Milligan, leftes'buig-=-S\ efe, ,N - ciii!pri-,--J;iNV Eouglass, Clianb - eirsbui' •3, - 1, `Wallac e e. be Ileifirer,:•Dillsliurg—J,MartiipLutz, Ilarritiburg. All faint's av,id ,ordere.mea -atldressadlo `Wallac et'Ci, I or, rtrodd,Way . Now Y I ''' • ~.. -..• . - • . . . - -• . . \- -sll,4scclianto 115. umb. Vafly Transportation house ti, A l7'‘ :Canal ana dad ifoad Line, fOr, Philadel i ---- ---- pinny Balnmore,-Pinsbarg, &c.--._ W. KERR,' FOrWardinga • nd Oommigsion • Merchant, • friliffsautto, Pa. itiforins — his , friapdir and the: public; that from the Itlierafpat ' • ronage extended to him during the past year he . has -hada piediirtiged , M Make More extensive ar rangements Tor the present season; and has ai ded two new, large and splendid- Bo= LIN E.-and 'will be fully_p_reparod after the ii - acing of the Canal, to,fomard prt --- 0, .an MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to iiiiii"frem Philaddlphia, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &.e., at th " -.lowest .rates of fri:iglivand with th o-utmodtjes parch. 0' -- '• , r • ;., • '' VT; Agents for Boats, CArRHISHE `4. -- GA SKELL, Wee mica Wharf, Philadelphia. ( ABUSE & SON, , - M. Wharf, Baltimore. SHAW, OEN &.. C 0.5 Pitts'g No. 48 AgcnisTor Ca .LICIT & GRIER, larket at., Philadelphia. ,II & REYNOLDS, inrlcet at., Philadelphia. AMES & CO., d street, Philadelphia. WHO. LINE, qq.ortlistreet, Bali' llarriabum; Marsh 29, 184e.—tf. . Restoration Er. Preservatim .ie Hain , \ 17 Y rit.T.• Viirisrs de. Son,, of Virginia. TV:i i l ri ' lTo . s 66 sib le S O W N: attend fi personally lt ni Ee fo '' , I i t ' l t ie l % great—number of daily Tiffin tons, from all sections of the . Union, for th tr remedy tor Baldness,, and for their celebrate" HAIR TO NIC, have found it necessary to oppoint a --GenerA,.,Travelliitg .44 , 6 it, to visit di"rent - ceitirg"atiVfowns throughout the United .tuts, - veSliiig Min with authority to appoint sub-a .. gents, sue and vend the Hair Tonic, and to ap ply the RES'TORATIVE, and to put them' into the IMihle of those he may appoint to ope• - rule whiweV , d• a sufficient. intathe - r of - patients (KorneMlitiorhoqd shill be elitained. C"1"- ralrGE -C \IN 1 .4 :12.1', of Fauquier comity, \'a.,-is alone authorized' to am its Gen eral Tiave.ling Agent, with the powers above tidient,l.. . • 1: apt. C. way be expected to visit, as speCd ily its lon..ti..able the principal ativa and tow of the I 'won. N. ii. C - . pt. Calvert will always haye on haul a lull supply of the BAIR TONIC (w6ithelo..l,-es the head ot dun 11111, srrengili en, and, I t g , ) I .l k •prevenitt it, rike,.lr.e 1,11'1.1g iv - 4 g n'af'ilarary c.ierigln, , lnt 10 his (mermen's, Sr cony, al‘vsly , ..liniined al wholesale, prerorwarded to y pal; ef the" Union ' by inlclressilw the preprigioks, M. %VISE & SON, Rielit Vs. "rPri.•r'j9 per dozen cosh, Six tel for or nau foliar single bottle, - [nnv2B,ly, I r on c in trtTrffile — lTS — W — TrA — V — E - 11- ST ICI: ~ tana xNsuitimazi. The - Girard Life Insurance Annuity and - Thin Ctimpany of Phil'a. • Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capit i al $3OO. 000. Charter PePpetual. cst, UE to make InSurance.43 on Lives ..1. , -I..u.a_the,timakiiiliourahle-lerins, receive and : I.l llsts, and . r Eive Den silken Inte rest. The apita g paid up and invested, to gether witperumulated prei iron fund,allords a rcsKre - st sseusyry to the it ured. The pre ! miunt may be- paid in- yearl yearly, or :quarterly pay moats. The Company add aBO US at stated pe riods to the -insurances for:. ifc. This plan .0 nsurance --- tfpnfoyed of, and is to. generally in use, than an'y Other in Great Bri tain,.(where the subject is best understood by he peottle. and where they have bad the long est experience,) as appears from tho fact, that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this plan. • The first BONUS \las appropriated in De -teniber., 1 - 91 - 1. - fernotiniinge tol9 - per einit.Olt The unt,insured finder thcoldest polices - ; to 81 per :cot., 7.1 per emu., &c:&c,,on.others,.in pro• 'action to the time of standing, tanking Hi) ad -116011,0f WO:, $87:50; $75, &e., Fie. to every 11049,,originally inenced, which is an - average .f fly:lp than.so per cent -on the.int Intents paid, without increasing the annual' payiliept to he Company. - The operation of the BONUS - will be seen' .y the following - ex:unities from the Life Invm antre_Register of the Company, thus t, 'WWI. Sinn - Bonitn or A inatintof Polieyk. insured Addition Drorresayable a . the party's decil:v io 5.4 SI .000 $lOOOO $l,lOO 00 2,500 • 250 . 00 2,75000 —20 t, 4,500 400'00 „'1,400 . 00 270 2,500 175.00 2'175 . 00 333 5,000 437•50. }. 5'437.00 Pamphlets containing the table p 1 rates nd explanations of the subject ; forms of a . p. heat ion, and further information ran be had at he office,gratis, in person or by letter, ad. iressed tribe President or Actuary. ' W RIC HARDS, President. !NO F JAMES, Actuary.. m2'.191y _ S C • F- M • thoutnnds of cure, of Seroftda, Cancer*: nphilis, and other impure ditraser of the Blood—anti i f the VERY S'AfA LL QUA N"r11 , 1: which tubs wed 4! a Medirine to effect curet tif ouch diseoser,•7lelnty proof' of th e puel4ing osedieal pnrer on Medicine ichrek hos eittnitteel njoi , rinhquered each &mutt-- Men there Is Evittestionable euiel ... tee•thae-e ' BR ( ANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT is such a Medicine, in every respell: and tliere is abundant proof, In great cniw effected; that ONE BOTTLE of it con. tame more pusifying, healing , virtue: and medical tiara*, than there is contained in FOUR BOTTLES,of city Norm. Para., or any other medicine that hall reeVbehei,fivrtel for ante. Thorn is undoubted proof' in our pamphlets, that by the WO of this peat /adieus Puritttir, theythat were DY ING yeLLlVE—they that wore LAME and CRIPPLED . can now WALK—they that were SICK, SCROFULOUS, and otherwise disea,l 2. lrime-licen 11,11,t/ awl CURED. 'Hundreils 7 —Thousands-- .who have uLed BRANT'S PURIFIER, after having used and tested gm. the Sarsaparillas and other medicines rec ommended to euro canoe, have dilded that— . Brant'd is he Cheapest , A boeauio one,,lat ll e of itNias more melityl, curative mnrta' in it,' i.ia; in' consequence, cures snore iteaaf, in,nuich Slate, than one bottle of any other medicine. If, then, one bottle of BRANT'.S PURIFIER will pre FOUR TIMES more likens° titan one battle orSarsombiii. la—" BRANT'S PURIFIER" would he an .ehenp at /Our dollar, a bottlo, as sarsaparilla at one dollar. But Rasters PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAR n bottle; caul as a honk, of it has cured, and is ormage,of curlntr; A . O UR TIMES as much diapasons one bottle of A/rearm-1/M, there.. fore, Sarsaparilla, in ponsequence of Its leis power and-lest medical efficacy, should Ito sold at no more than ttcenty. floe c'ents•por lußla, balm 'as tettiv Um PURIFIER al pie &Rai:, One Dollar's-Worth—! ~. ".;.',Ffohr much CANCF,II,II, ow much Sli - PIIILIS—how „. much SCROULA—wiII , Onsclater's worth of BRANT'S PURIFIER carol. ,Read we following statement, which ists spckimon of Its Rowan— . óto QUACKS. , Lay EyonynoliPlll3.33.sn Tills Canseum.y.—Therto U a Sarsaparilla lie lydu in the different towns called S. P. ToWnsend's Sarsaparilla. It .is adyertieed as the 011701. NAI., GENUINE, and &llama. Tide Toryneend lane doom Slind.never woe • but wee formerly - a worker On railroadaca thals„ not the likes-yet he assent. the title of Doctor forth. purpose of gainilig credit for what he isnot. Ito Barr"he _haantlended two medinal schoolo,.amkpractired fur fifteen ye a rs! I" NitYlthe lie Mayer practicerriffe - din day in hisolife ! Such trafful,. 'nicked miarepreeentation ••, looks had to the character and veracity of the man. I wish moat sincerely, he had noveymnde those calcimine of him. tell or pf me. When will ynen learn to be honest and truth-. ful in all their .dealitigo end Intercourse with their felloW. . men! - Ile. applied.to one Peel Clapp to ISSISt him in man u factoring' hie mh , large some he would Make, as an induc , 'ditto bueinese. Theca men have been it ,tg,ms in all possible _corntsAorder... l .9 icstlth.thabefief-that-- iTh.WTr pia Thins. name for 87 n duce one ;Ingle -solllkiry prooC'nf thin.sllls atatemantli of Thompson; Skillman & Co., are nothing but a tissuo of falsehoodg, eimply made to deceive the public, and keop the truth down in regartito biN souring, fern.nllng. corn pound. Tile in to cautioNho public to purchase none but Old Ur. A ACOII Toiyilmend's Sorilaparilla, having on it the' Old Doctor's likeness, his filially Coot of Arnie, and MA dgnaturertcrosn the Coat of Anus. Principal Office, 102 Naasau.strect, N. T; City. JACOB TOWNSEND., .long been known as the yl Ul HOL. and . V LRER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Behar ppori-he woo compelled to limit Its manufacture, Icy which means it has been kept out of inarket, and the sales eircuipscrihed to dim'e only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached die ears of malty, nevertheless, no theca persons Who had been healed of sore disea•...., and saved from deatli; pro.. claimed its wonderful I I E - AlSN'er POWER This ORAND AND ii:s...9.(in 1.1. m) PREPARATICN le manufactured on the largest scale, and to celled fur through. out the len'th and breadth of the land, espeoiallY as it is found incapable of degen'sration or deteriorating.; ••••• . Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, it Unproven with age, and neverthangen but for the better; becalm; it is prepared crn scientific principles by a scientific Inns. , The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and Itoi Toilet .iliscoverics of the art,.haye ajl been brought into requnAtion in,the,snanufac , tare of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. Tile SarTa - parilla root kis weltaknow'n-to medical mon, containe.many medicinal operties, and - Nome properties which arc inert or useless, a I others, whielf if 'retained m preparing it for use, pro. d :fermentation and acid, which to injurious to the aye. in. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are BO volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, illthey are nth preserved by a scientific iiroress, known on. I fi p. thorn on,„ertellecd 111 . 11,1 rnatuiface Moreovef, , ,, t le ireettiiwisiis r -velneli-IV-ogr-invnar f ,korOia-ah halation, under beat, are the very essrntiol medical rap: , erties of the root, which give to it all iti value. Any roan can boil or saw tire root till they get a r 'colored lir id, which 111 mom from the coloring Malt 'n ,the root thou Iron, anything else ; they can then strain t insipid or vapid Initial, sweeten won sour rnlasses, nn then call it " SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP! , Rut PIM, In 110L1Ile article known as the GENUINE 01. I) DR .I ACOII TOWNSEND'S -. SA RSA P AR IL LA. Tide is so; prepared that all the inert properties of the Sersspanllwront-are,..llreL.D4uund, everything capable of becdining add or . fermentation is extracted and rejected; Olen every pan ids of medical virtue is secured in a pure anti - crincentrated form; and thus .it is rendered-incapable of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Pre. ,ared ill this way, it is ni,nle the s2oet powerful agent in the, Cure 6C:i 111111 l nernble Dloek!ses Hence tho ren.on - why we—hear commendation° on ovary ftdaltfilli fifvoi.bk - oli•h, Wifineri . ,and - Elfildien. - N. find It doing wonders in t h e curfrof. • ,--. •CONS./../MP 'PION, DYSPEPSIA, , rind. LIVER -07ri... ,S fPLA LV7', and tn. RIIIIITM..I7IS'AI, SCROFt WA, PILEs, cPII'E.VE.S. all CUTANE _ S ER UPTIO.V.S. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES* mid Nl ,sirectiom afisint; from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all nii aine from indigestion, from-Acidity Jthe Stomach,. from -unequal circulation, determination of blood to die head, palpitation of the heart, cold tent' oral hands, cold chills and hot flash. , over the body. has not inflame] in Colds and Coughs ; and promotes easy exf ,ectoration and gentle per relasitg let 111 c:3 Of the lungs, throat and ovary other part. But to hilts 4 nt'adleLth more manifestly seen and acknowledged than in all liffids and videos of -,:FEMALE COMPLAINTS. - • it works 'wonder. in case, of Flour Alban or Inifss, Fallingif the 014strocied, Suppressed, or Painful Menses, Irregular 21 it menstrual periods, and the like; and is effectual in . the forms of Kidney Diseases. Ity reniovinw ob:nriir. me, .d regaletibgA:thegeneral eystein, it'elvds tone :tad strength to the whole .body, and thus cures all farina of „ Nervous Diseases and Debillt J and Mils prevents or relieves a great variety of others:Rs alien, es Spinal irritation, Neur fFia, St. Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Pits; Conn tenons, ere. A it cleanses the Motel, excites iteliyer to healMy action, tones the stomach. ;mil pies ; od-digestion, relieves the 'bowels of torpor and contairkiin, allays inflammation, pm rifles the skin, equalipis the ci column) of the blood, pro ducing gentle warmth timidly all over Me body, and the irisensusr',ars sale I,:e .01111 IlVittlefel.lo- mooes oil 111 , 141,.. , die 011110 C nervous system. Is ant II fil. II `The Medicine you pre —e minently need I Ilia can any or the, ditties be said or S I'. Townsend'a Inferior article I „This voting man's liquid is no,t.fo ho COMPARED WITh OLD DR'S, • - • - - .beenuee of ono (RAND FACT, diet the one is INCAPA. BLE of DETERIORATION, end - • . • .. . •-,N EV 4 1,4p,. SPOILS, ' i while the other DOES•Jouring, . fermenting. and slanging Ike tattles containing it into trammel, i the sour, add liquid exploding.. and damaging oilier goods , Must not thin horrible compound Inn poisonone to the system I—What I put acid igloo system already diuensed frith acid?. What causes Dyspepsia but acid 7 Do we not all know that when. 10011 smite in oar stomachs, what mischief it prciduces7.- flatulence, beartinirn., palpitation of the heart, liver com plaint. dinrrhien, tlyirlitery, colic, mill corruption of the blood 1 What is Shiolulrr but-en acid humor in the hotly I What protlnce , all the humors which bring on Lruptionsol the Skin, Scold' ll.iad, Salt .Itheum. Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sorer, And all hlcerations internaltrid ex. t erm ," 7 It is nothing. under heaven hot on acid subgrance, which sours, and ill tn. Spoil, all tire g nide °idle body, morh , , or le. Winn rati,res Ithetimatilini lint a sour rind acid fluid which nwlimaies itself between the jnintsgand else. where, ii Hun kw and ilidarning the delicate tictines uprus which it acts 1 Si of notivous diseows, of Imp myof the ) 1 blf deranged ood, lila:ton, and nearly all le ailments which Intel Iniiii.in nature. N - ett id it not horrible 'to make and xell,'and infinitely trot se to ii.e. thin SOlllll5O, EF.It'ME.N ITOG. ACID " COM ' MI111"•OP S"WNSEND. and yet ho ',Mild feisisheve it—on,lersti..l.lliat.Old Dr. dm ^con Townsend's Geniiirdi Original .Carsapal ilia, is ita IM ITATION of his inferior preparation !i! Heaven forbid hut we should deal in an article which WOlllll hear the 11104 111,1:1111 resembLuice to S. I'. Town• mentre article! " • We wish it imilbrstood. because it in the abaohde truth, dint S. P. Townsend's ::/nets and old lie. Jacob Townsend's Sri reit parilla me leregr, with.. 11i.," i. , ~n,t 10 , 41 , 1ydissim• itnr'; thaty they toe 'milt.. in ..Tor partictilar, having apt nue single thing in condoini. ' As 8. I'. Trill. libelid 11 110 Ills'lllr. and never tuna, is no Humus', no pita rounielit c i.-11111VS 110 more of medicine or disease than env other common, tin...iientilic,unprofesstonsl nian. whet guarantor ens In pohlie he ve that they ore re. calving a genuine uciv,,ilhir medicine. containing all the vir. toes of dui artiele-= used in Fri.:llloC it, SIIII which 111, ln• capable Mediat:es which might render them the AGENTS of Disease instead of tumuli I - r .. But what ell, PllOlllll be ti‘preteil from one who Knows nothing eonipslauvcln of medicine or diSeaSel It requires a person of 00111 e experience to cook and SCrVe up Coen a common decent meal, How much mare important is it that the persons Who 111.11111faCillre medicine dein editor . WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED 'STEMS:. should know well the medical properties of lints, the beat manner of scenting and concentrating their waling virtue., also an extensive knowledge eftlie ear s diseames which affect this human system, and how t Ispt.remedleit.tia these diseases! It is to arrest frauds upon the moor mate,'CO pour balm into wounded humanity, V kindle hop in the.dempairms bawl', to retitore health. and' bloom, and vigor into the ^crumbed and broken, and to nianish infirmitiAnt 01,1) OK. JACOII TOWNSENDIias ..,4 , q • ll..ttis. S OUND the op. portunity and means to litine• lime Grand -Universal C enCtototl'ltornetly within the reach. and to the km ledge of all witxt.need it • that they may learn nnidknow. by joyful experience, its Tiontorlolunt Power to 11b61. ,-, Sold in Cui•lisle by Pr. J. W. .RAW LINS. • , CUMBERLAND AN) , PERRY HOTEL. Carlisl 5 Pa.• rpHE subs i ilier reapectfully inr the citize e-- of=-Cumberland, „ and Perry counties, and the Public generally,lhat Ima taken that large, new and commodious Hotel, 'on North Hanover street, Carlisle, known as the,Cumberland and Perry Hotel, and recently, kept by II W Orth.‘Thn house is a now ttutl'el., eguntly finished establisithient„.ie....platsently sounted,and is furnished with--goad .likdding and other furniture, and his accommodations aro such ns to make it a convenient and desire ble.stopMugplace. Ilia TABLE will be fur trished•with the best the'market motion], and his BAIL withthe 'choicest liquors, - Ho has ril waYeonthand.a large,supply ofFHED, suitable for all kinds of Cattle, and good F - EEDING LOTS,. with other accommo ions which cans, .not to : retain. it u.desirnh. stooping placo for I)I2.OVF,RS. Elia STABLING is °aeon,. sive, copal* of aiteatnmodatitig abotit •76 head of ItoiscHe has else about 200 acres of good pasture Mild for 'Cattle, which c e an had on reasonable terns. In short itp,pahts will, be spared to rondo? the utmost-satisfaction to all his guests, • •• . • HENRY GLASS. Feb. 13, 1850.7-C,71,' , ' Cheap Groceries. Stig,ar;• N4Olnase . s, Haneyqlieese, ryes!), , Stoeq, Yeast PowdersoMaterooi,:Fariost, Rice • Roue; Baker's Chocolate, aker's cocoa,' • icosya's Homolimbic Chocoln e, Orangca,• ceit,Nots, Palaiesom! Own9t foi• sale at' Mardi' 20.'. • "!- IN7rP'Etr , , , ,-. eat Too gd.. , • 'THE kthesOinikek. prico, , in. cash • wql,be:paid this G9oir l'hijio :Mills, formerly occupied by, IV, West. Periltalwe. , • je. 'et,. 20, 18,50,2imp1•.... • •, £f cDicincc. orii „ iginal •ices Original Red. IC sold tho Use of kny 8500 if hs will pro. Irlicittco; 1 ~,---_,--,. • ~••-x ...-- -V., .I• r- •:•,"-.; 1, T," •,, , " , • . ,1• .M ____ , , ' %"'=• ' - - - ' -' 4 t: tar- -'t4a.-r • -...:e j•* lgikg.VVlS: tr •-•-•! : .-Wa'-s. -, -''• - - ,- , e3 •••"P4 '-'- ' -7-'5.-..,..-:".5.„ 7.• , ..,, N.17, 4 ,- r. : :%.--s -:: ' 4.-t....!0.t.-.-j k:r.,!1•; -.,:7- IMl:ir'' ‘4.‘;Z:..li-i•fh -4.-`,,...;-1" 4:•' . ..; .i.,t4:!1,,,' . .iv 1.----:-.....-74"1' 44.4-41/..6~-i•-; - For tho Ramovil hod Pormonenillurn.ofill NERVOUS. DISEASES, And ,those Compltint4 which aro Caused - by an' Im pairqd, trenkoned or unhealthy condition of tho NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beantifill and convenient opplication of the rityi terious'powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pronounced by distinguished physicians, bdth In Europe and the United States, to ho the most veilualk medicinal disavery af'the age. GALVANICDr.. - CHRISTIE4 7 ' - BELT MAGSIETId FLUID and • et 'used with the most perfect and certain success in a caeca of GENERAL DEBILITY, Striingthenitig the ‘venkened body; giving tone to the miens organs, and invignreting the entire system. Also In FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS end PALSY, DYSPEP. H A SIA or INDIGESTION, R EUMATISM, CUTE/nd CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF T - HEART; 'APOPLEXY, NEI - MAMA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL. COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES or the KIDNEYS, DEFL CIENCY OF NERVOUS nod PHYSIC:AC ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints ariao from one simple canoe—name l y, • 1 A Derangement of the Nervous.SysteM. pp— lir NKRIYOUA - tol'lll7NTNTS';'DtligrairiVreal: clues increase the disease , for they weaken the vital seer. glen of the already prostrated spsteoi while under,' the strengthening, life•giving, vitalizing in fl uence of Galvan. Gnu, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discoveiy, the exhausted patient and weakened inifrerer is restored to firmer health, strength, elasticity and The great peciliarity rind excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Ourattves, consists, in the, fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward npplinstien, in place of the usual mode.nf drug. ging and physiclting (he patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelegsly under the infliction. • .They at rfteltn , n the whale system, mpoliteehe cirmstistien of the blood, pt "lOC eeeretitms, atid.nei•es do the slight • set itajiby tattler ty circumstances. Since their intro duction in the Unit, states. onto three years since, more than, _ 60,00,0, Persoi s„. Including. nll, ages, classes and conditions, among wnich ere - a - large mimic oflirdiesTurherare - peculiarly subject t ti , try2nt Crenphnnta, l i nes been 'ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, , wile), all hope 01 tenet liad been ii,, en up, slid Caere thug el, Lerii tii,l in VOill ! • 1 . 11 illtl4tllll, ' Girt use of the,MA Lyn!' le 139.11.1,. suppose the tote of a ',Orson afiliceed with that bane of ci•iliGition, D VSPEroIA, or any other cliionie or N•rrints Disorder. In- oiduniry C.Cli, stimulants are 4:ken, which„ by their holies 011 tilo nerves and muscles the stoniiich, silent fern porarjr relief, but which lease th patient in a lower state, and with injured I...nines, all r the action thus excited - has ceased. Sow compare Una with the ellimt resirßing front the application of the GALVANIC BELT'. Teke'tt -Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the holy, using the Alagnetic Fluid as directed. la a short - , period the insensible perspiration will:act - on the positive-.element el , thet,,Bialt,, : thereliy_ causing a Galvanic .circulation which Will pass on to the negative, and thence hack again to the positive. (hits keeping lip a continuous Galvanic circulation thlollKllollt ,the system. Thus the most severe macs of Dl SI'F.I'SIA are, I'EWIANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN ,ANIPLY SUFFICIENT To ERADICATE TIIK , . DISEASE OF YEARS, . .. _ CERTIFICATNS '•AND TESTIMONIALS_ of the moot Undoubted:Character, From all parts of the Country could he given ' huiticien to fill every column in this paper! r--AN:FaTRAORDINAR - CASE, .„ which c.lch:9lvoly proves that "Truth is, stranger than Fiction," JUKE OF RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS &ND DYSIkETSIA Rev. Dr. Landisi a Clergyman'- of New Jersey, ofi.tlistitiguistir tents end exulted Igktltation 3103f,V, Nei lin'. A. H. Clinis.riti— Doer' : me to lint hen been the result in in cation GALVANIC . . . My reply is as follow's ' For about lierney years I had been suffering from Dye. pepsin Et cry year the symptom. b . !;.Aiiine worse, nor could I obtain pormainint rebel try course of meth. ,cal treatment is 11.1t0VOr. Al/0111. quree,ri yearii cokisminesce of frequent expose • to the weather; in the disclParge of incpastoral duties, 1 became subject to severe i'llronie ' itheuinatisni, for year after year caused me indescribable anguith Farther: in the wintet of '4.3 and 411, in conwpienco ol 'noodling a 'great dm in ray own And various other churches in - this region, I wns attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe no to require an immediate suspension of my pas. Loral labors. My Iserrtms system was now ihurutighly pros. &cited, nod as my Bronchitis became wince, his ski, did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing flintthese disorders were connected, with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole phar. nJ ' coprein there seemed to be no remedial agent' which could reach and recuerate my Nervous System ; every thing ( bat I bad trie d for this purpose had complet ely failed. -At last was led, by my friends to examine your inventions, end (though with so very sanguine hopes of their elliciency,) I determined, to try. the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the mAGNETic FLUID. Thir'was in June, 1840. To ass rarest siroaniunts,r, IN TWO Lure sir Drscirsi• 5550 00N0 I IC ...lilt DAYS I s ,111. Elk TO !1.0.M. MT r•sr nit s 1. 1,1111319 II 111 rot I riot,: o,Mrllis • smote scariest n.l St:COUNT 00,140 /loONeilinio l INDTIr Rare .l.otre" Solt cu p.m 1119 ENT 110 CEASED TO TOOLIIM.Ii. Snell is the wonderful and happy results of Din experiment. '1 have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have heen likewise suffering from Neuraly,ic Untie. They hove tried them,. HAPPY arscLra, •KLirovi, avail v - I nail dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT I%'. LANDIS. DR, CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC' NECKLACE hi used for all complaints affecting the Throat or Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, hiveineus of the Head, Neuralgia in the leave, flooring or Healing in the Kars, Derifdess, which is generally Net voila rind that dig tressed complaint, called Tie Dolorous.. . - • , - Palsy t and Paralysis. All physicians ac'knowledgo that these terrible diseases •re C:111,011 try a defieiency of. ~V4,t'0,115 Energy in like airected minus, Dn. Conieriv's tialvimic Articles will t this e d i . r •li ,, c ,t i e ei;t power, and a complete and entire d. .1 ,, () Cases of Palsy and Paralysis nave leen ie'portml lin. Ca m., IE and his Agents withisi• tin. • st tiro.y ears, which horn been entirely iestoyd.' ;t e. A 41.nr, J. Tons:, of Brooklyn, N. Y. had not. men Mile ealk'n stelvfor'near four years, and was so helpless that he land to be fed The most celebrated physicians gtase tarn up. Ih live days tiller he commenced wearing the tia,.vnotn BELT, NEL:l,l4er, AND Be sem.yrs, be walked eerosi the room, and in three weeks-he lied lien redly recovered his health. CulittiiA Tonics is seventy years of age. - Severe — peafness Cured. The following is an Oar:let from a letter bitely received from is dlStingtushed physician in the State of Virgipia "A. 11. CHROMIC, M. D.— Deer Sir : One of my patients, 'unknown Co me, obtained your Galvanic Belt and _Neck. hice,lvitli the Magnetic Fluid, ford sedans aflectlon of Denfness. The case was that of a lady whose Nervous' system was mile)), 'disordered, find her' goners, - heolth poor. Much was done previously to the application of ,lie Belt, but with very little success, and I feel it only tight to tell you, that since she commenced' Wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few weeks kg°, she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED lIER BEARING, and her general health is better thruffor several Years." at- Every case of Deafness, if It he Nervous, ea It generally is, can ho cured by this wonderful remedy. ' ' DR. CAISTIE I B- , GALVANIC BRACELETS Aro found of rant 'service in awes of Convulsions or Fits, Sommoilitil'omplaints, and general Nervous Allh - ctious of the Head and upper•extremitled. Also In Paley and Paraly. and oil tinie:wee caused by pi-deficiency of power or Nervous Energy in the•limbt , Or other organe:rof the Maly. eq- Many .hundred Cettillcaios - frotn all parte of the countryif requ of the most extraonlinartcharaolorombe given, No trouble or 'inconvenience attends the taft of CIIMSTIE'S GALVANIC , XIITICLES,‘ and they may be worn by the most ..feelde and delicate with perfect ease. and safety. In,Ambny eases the aetteatiow attending their use Is Aighty phaeant and agreeable. They 011/3 bo lent to any Part of . ,tha country. -• ITlc p s : A TlisGalvanic :Dollars, The Galvanic Iskcklace s ''''l"uro Dollars, , The Galvanic 865016i:4, Ono. Dollar The Magnetic Fluid One'. Dollar. 01} , The artlalea 'are accompanied h . ) , thll 'and pia directions. l'amphle with full particulars may be ' li of the antb hP okiamPAgent: • Sold in Cnrlisle S, .ELLIOTT - POHIL" and FISH, , A ACKEREL, Shari, eoafisti . , Salmon, Her rings, Pork, Ham armil Sitka,,Sbouldars, l Lail mia - Clitiose;:'4oiistanily•riM 7 liand 'an`irlcir oi to by - .,.^ , ' • i-PALMEIM Co.. ,'i ' ,• :Airir, 1 --1 M ket StrooL.Wlitirf, PliAladoliMiti , h ch 20850 ' . i, • , . . IOR ao ivs a iiispi3cteuiliroOmmoned Ito 'the >tfllict e d ZACIIARIAWS CORNIIRADIqA,TOI2, ,COlticit.will effectually cstirnifunteAltette 41'61161c.- , ioup . expreaonces;. by a few appliention ut , ELM O TT. I • MOPPAT'S Life . 'Pills and„ These Medicines have now been before tho pub; Tic for- a period of pzEriurebrynags, and / daring that time haye maintained a high character Ir ' dinary and imnaeditite power of-restoring perfect health ,to person. suffering under u'early every kind of &ease 30 WhiCh the humaft frame is liable. ..•. IN KIM !I'IIOIr.S.A.NDS - . - of certificated instatioes; they• hare - 'even rescued, sutrorers,from-ths,.*ery— ergo -of-an-untimelk-gra4*-- after all the deceptive ()strum of the day had - ut,i . terry failed; and to l ir 'any ,thOusarals • they have permanently secured mat unifor enjoytn of 'health, without whichlife itself is but - a _ hal-- 47 . bleeeing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy nva- " riablyand infallibly/preyed,. that A has appeared scaroely lees thanimiraculous. to 'those who were acquainted with the,beantifully'philoaophicalprin...-. ciples upon whir they are compounded, and upon which - they coheiquently not. It' eyes to their nuteifeedand senible action in purifying the springs and ollannels of ifs, and enduing thorn with - re newed tone and , Igor , that they wore indebted for i their name. ' Unlikarthe ho t pf pernicious quackeries which 'boast of vegotab,o ingredients, the ME MEDI-. Mips are purely and solely vegetable ; and cen tale neither meraiu7, nor Anfinionyrnor Aria. nie, nor any other mi n eral, in any form whatever.. They are entiiely'compoeml of. extracts from..rare__ and,poweiful plants, tho virtues of whirls, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently - ... to come eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto- -." gelb et. unkuinvn to • the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never. Ifefore talminis. . Wed in so happily aim:chins a-combination. The first operation is to lotwen from the coals of -. the stomach and bowels the various impurities and‘ crudities constantly settling round them ; and to ' remove the hardened faeces which collect in the convolations of the small intestines. Other 'medi cines only partially cleanse- these, and leave such '. collected memos behind to produce habitual Costive- ' nese; with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrinca with its imminent dangers. This fact is ( we d known to all-regular anatomists Who ermine the \--, human bowels after death ; and hence the preju dice of these well informed men against the quack medicines of the age, The "hecond elTect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES -is to 'deans., the kidneys and the bladder; and, by this - means, the liver and lunge, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the ' urinary organs.' The ,blood, .which takes its red color from. the agency of the liver and lunge, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by awn, and nourished by food coming from a chianstomach, courses freely. through the veins, reissue ,every part of the eystetnpand triumphantly mounts the banner - of health in the blooming cheek. The following'are among the - distressing variety of humeri disoasee -in which the VEGETABLE • LIFEITEDICINES aro well known to be infra. • ' lible DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cloansing . the'first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid. kind ; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite, gear-thorn, Headache, Restlessness, 111-temper, Anxiety, 'Lahouorriind Melancholy, which aro the general syMptoms of Dyspepsia,- will vanieh, as a natural cliffsequence of its cure.' COBtivetteßß,.by cleansing the whole length of the imagines with a solvent, process,. and withoh violence: ,all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days — , DiarrhoJa arid • Cholera; by removing the sharp. acrid fluids by which those complaints are occa.sicmedi end by promotingthe lubricative sacra , lion of the mucous membrane. p a v er . of alLkinds, by restoring- the bhied to • regularciretilatiOn; - throe - air the &ocean of persg,i ratien in such cases, and the' thorbugh,sohation nll intestliFd. obstruction in others. The Lure Itlrtoictsze have been known ts cure- juntoyansm pbrmanently in titres weeks, anti GOUT in_ludf that•time, by removing local - itiflaminatiou from the muscles and hgnmente of the joints. • DTOpsies of all kinds, by freeing and 'etrerigth. ening trio kidneys and bladder: they operate =4i -- delightfully on these important organs, and hence haire over been found a cdrtain remedy fer:the worst canoe of-GRAVEL. Also WOl7lll, by ,dieledgiag from the turninne of the bowels the'_alimy matter to which these creatures adhere. Asthma and Catuinnaptio; relieving the dr- vessols of Cho lungs from the macoui which 01/1111 slight colds will occasion, and which, if not re moved,' become's hardened, and produce these dreadful diseases. July .1/, 1848. wish to lio9w of of the riliplh ND BottrvY, inc4rs, and Inveterate .Bores, by the perfect purity which therm LIFE min. ELN - Es give to the blood, cud all the humoru. Scorbutic Eruptions acid Bad Complex ions, by then alterative effect upon the &tide th'et feed the skin, and the morbid state of which soca. eione all eruptive complainfs, sallow, cloudy, and oth'or disagreeable complexions. - -The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire curd ofSALT RHEUM, and striking improvenieut the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cured by one dpse, or by twoopen iu the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for thie most dialressing and obstinate malady,tho VEGETABLE Lin /133DX,CINEs deserve a distinct and emphatic th lecomniendation. It is well known to hundreds ih city; . that the former proprieto - r or valu able Medicines was hims(lf afflicted with this ,•- complaint for upwards of Tll/16T.FIVE YLtitfl ; and that Irs — triedlit - • vtiin every remedy prescribed within tho wholo.comMuiS of the Malaria Mates. He howeVer at length tried the Medicine which is sow oWerod to the public, Mid he 'wail cured iu very Short time, after hie recovery had been.pro noonced not only improbable, but absolutely im possibleyby any human moans. 'EVER AND' AGUE.-.. For this scdtirlie of. the western country these Medicines will, :found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. • OttftiF medicines leave the system sub ject to Qreturn of the disease—a cure by these medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, BE SA TISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and' Liver Complaints. Geheral Debility,- L oos ov ATPETITE, AND DISEASES OF EF.MALEti—theyo .mndicings have-been used with the most b neficial results in cases of thia deocription vit., and SCROFULA, in it. worst forms, yields to tl 0 mild yet powerful action of thine remarltabli( Mcllicines. NIGHT SWEAT., NNEWOUS DEBIDITX, EItVOUS COMPLAINTS of all kinds, PALPITATION OF TIIE -HEART, PAINTNICS COLIC, uro speedily cured. •• MERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become im paired by the injudicious use of Mannunr, will find these Medicines a perfect dare, as they never fail to eradicate from the system' all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla: A single trial will place them beyond the reach Of 66inpetition, is the estimation of every pationt. •BE CAREFUL CTIP , COUNTERFE4S. Several have lately been discoyored, and their nefarious authors arrested, both Mthe city of New. - York and abroad. . . Buy no ono who is not au AuTudiersita MINT. Prepared and sold Ili Dr.-W. 13. MOFFAT. 33. Broadway, New-York. , FOR SALE BY • J• W. RA ‘l l N.S. Carlisle, Pa. - • Adams -, THE 8 and all pnolcag6 ho attended to ,; Express leaves arrives nt 4 P. ectl7 Otidar Ware, • UST received nt the cheap Hardware stem of the subscriber 'in East High - B,treet, complete assortment of Tithe. Thickets, (Amos, &c., &c. Also Daponts nud Blasting Powder, which will he sold very cheap by • Jan. 23d 1859. LIENItY SAXTOy, Bread : Wi.thOtlt eaat I. . , , A•ND the best FAMILY - SOAP can •be made reedy for •Bakiiry• and use in 'few initiates by the using of "Rabbits", Powders.— For dale at she store of ai J, W. EB y. latirch.g, - • Weaving, Weaving) • b RGBiqgfa r thilly inform' the citizens' arlisle, that he has open °kit shop in East street, second' tfoo,f,from earlier of Luuther•street, where he »ill attend . . . ; ~ . . is tits Weaving...of Carpi:clod, .'Pablo S h ines, . N . Coyrlets, and• nil other kimis - Of work, in a : atylo.thatite is confident nillgjvc. satisfaction ' to idi 'Who may favnr lion N ‘ vitli their pa{yoiiii4.6:,. The putdielayespectfully solicited to givif hint ... ... . . . Yor. . etivinct every person'who desires, to „ ' tliO Gold Region,. to' prepare-them eelyes ‘litit CLOTHING .intimble for dukt Conntry end elimmo t uturycni wi/Hipd, them of. , e every deseription;: end 'Ow, to your adyentoge. et; • TROUTMAN •& Plothing',Store, imNorth Hanover, sr:. ij t boon Lowlier., , 1,11:)1.6[1,co: Co's., Express, tr.is ngont for this Company. 'that twifTeft at It store will core and dispatch. 'rite !very morel at .1 o'clock, and 1. 'l l'- ' ( I.V MARTIN. ~1