IN la I= _,,, ..;';':-.o.io')4itAiok4l..?,_::;. IMI 111 II ES IsqvuELims. CoOnetsciarpublishoe tho follow. h9pilji:c.ohcoWed `itwolunl4:l7. IA - -a lady 'who Jinctsuffered some', froth the :ficlClopetid 'of Tho .Bu ,:bielrelors, but we :pin+. that, , his much utbf ':sca class deeervc.bettnr:treatriient. then this, we kende. ltitiy:•*urefrescs,. \ There is no - doubt ilincniunrjudje's•linVe )4.asted nw-sine . ...,portioit.oftheirtime 7 and-mcans-an-tryinvto win,bacholars; but they should rather blame themselves for 'inet,beirieriterelnierestingt ; so. ive.would.propose - a taotttho young ladies for _the loses:Which bachelors hay'e antlered i" A persumg • • •• . .. • "TGe light that lice ili . Womati's Tax , thera„,i fair them, tax them al L,- • With an mccrin'e great or email— ' Tax their mortgagee and rents,, • - On each‘dollar sixty cents; That's the toll they ought to pay, For wearing out the Way," So they!ll cry instead of latigh,.. Mourning for the "better Ea Tax them for the vows they've made, Tax them tor_their vows unpaid—, For the drafts they're drawing Mill, On iheir conscience and their will ; Tax them for the debts they owe; To young Cupid and his bow, For the use of silver darts And the loan of '.treacherous arts." -Tax theta for the precious.time, Spent in writing silly rhyme, To the fair, deluded girls, ; Lost in blushes, and in.curln— ' Tax them for dishonor paid, 'To the sunlight and the shade— Swearing they were truer far, Than a sunbeam or a star. Tax thine for their wasted • Tax them for the bitter tears - Drawn from eyes that once were bright, With a soft confiding light,— • „ For the cheeks they've made so pale— • For the deep, pathetic wail, • Breathed from keens that mitst. endure What not surgeon'eart can cure. Tax them boy-the hopes they'vecrossed, Tax themq!r the dollars lost,' Buying elixtiand,balin t Meant to heck the spirits calm; When th'e Indy fetidly thought, The "confession" would be brought, And the lover with his hand, Would bestow his house and land. Tax them for the 'wood and, coal, Used to warm their chilly soul ; ' Tar them. for th.l - cakes arulTjes - For sperm - attunes tax them well, Oh, the number! who can tell ? That have burned, and burned in vain, ' ' To secure a faithless - swain ! Tax them'for theleotintfess . thrests, Made by mothers to their . .pets," , When the months mould pass away, _And the lover 'fnamo_no..day;'.' Tai them for the "awful smart," That was felt about the heart, When'the:last frail beau had gone,- A!id the lady yeettkalone. Yes. I'd tax theni one . Onertll, With an income great or small-, Tax their mortgages and rents, , • On - each dollar sixty - cents • '''' - Till their . truant steps sho uld stray, Calmly in the Pmarried way"— - Then I would enjoy a lougl With the "Bachelor's better c • Ihilt&i . ,t-Willo, 0G3404 Color Of the Ocean. i • The waters of the globe exhibit various hues, which depend upon a variety of circumstances. 'Phe ocean absorbs all the prisniatic colors except that of ultrama rine, which is reflected in every direction Whys is its -7s tr - ueolor in general *hen scen t apart from atmospheric iutluence, modified by depth; bat every gleam of sunshine, pining clouds, winds, shoals, and tiariithsinks; affect its tints- Particular parts of the (mean show peculiar color. The sea is White in the Gulf of Guinea and black amid the. Maldive Islands. Va rious purple, red and rose-colored waters occur in the higher parts of the "Medite- Juneau, the "aes.-offCalitcii nia, the Red sea, and 'in .tracts along the coasts of Chili, Brazil, and Australia. Green water appears in the connection -with the deepest blue in the Arctic ocean. The appearanceS are permanent, and so distinct that shipsT have been partly in blue and partly in green at the sOmatime. These tints are occasioned by differently colored aninialcUlae which swarm ,in countless myriads inthe tracts in question .The same species of animalculae which color the Red .Sea, have been found in othei similarly tinted districts of the o cean. The green of the. Arctic seas is produced also by minute animals, which ,visit in spring the coasts of - Holland. and have been encountered in, immense shoals migrating in the Atlantic„ Jr! the Antarctic regions, Sir Jameaßoso re marked repeatedly the changahf ciller of the-sea, from light oceaniohlue to a dirty brown, caused-by ferruginous animalcu ,lie. „ The phosphorescence of the ocean, a magnificent and imposing spectacle, when the waves •scintilate - with bright green i Sparks, or exhibit it : long line of dire flashing in a thousand directions, is mainly caused by minute organic beings which are phosphorescent while alive, a property retained. the - gelatinous particlA with which*rtain tracts of the deep - are thickly .charged---their dead and Idismemberd . relics. At the same Chip, iidisturbed electrical condition of the atmosphere May he most faiorable lathe phenomenon. Vain° of Atoo ' Bililiopplist says . there are many curious facts which show the extreme scarcity : of tzicolcs , durirgthe dirk ages.— Donations of books are recdrded as actspf signal generosity, and heiice a memorial of the= gi(t ',was sometimes inscribed on -the . toil:ilk..of the.benefactor. In'.ooo, eight Ininared acres of fine land were oichan __ged for a'singl e eiiiiiine.7.:4NitoliCiOdred iheeit:andqi large, qUaritiiy.-•ef . ealuahle: Jura ' were given hy •ctiiinteliti.e Anjou for a copy' ,of Homilies. A single boOk of Livy s x , ost'liverity goldorb - Wog: Con . coidance hroughtm the, seller one, hti tired) gold creithtr: ' .6- ginning of thoLlBl.lLceritury; was so l to l a JeWfor.7ornarics7 , s.'prodigiute, ei - glitlnUirdtslikehose ',days ,Ware .stif ficientlo purehage a slave and her t ,chilO; a horge ant,the whole . hametifittl - a' far mer's stud. Al4atin Bible - was valued at - thirty•pauade, itt,a time (1720) when ill ~ two arches of —London bridge ;tier . ° .built •:for lesa•nioney ; - at a tftrie,'fOoi'Frften , Wotild'hatcoet. a, chty kut, Wy; fifteen -year-ollitbu- to . buy. a iifilleV7-BoOlca4n ..',4h6ie-dayi 'torn as it often ndw happens with careless and" in 'fact, irreverent; people; to_kindle 7 firei..,Or Wrap "around articles There are rtnetcally.e , hooks, pamphlets cucclyal'uct . ble LiT e_wspitv_ers_t States to furnish Avith . . 'reading, W the'•;yantor ,‘ Bread-7, ~. . Wit , It •ts amusing to reilYrd - rThonieTtrf\thr inecdiStep.relaied,of the coal irade. inYts early -days. Mr.' Charle 'Miner, I \ t, Wilkeebarre; and Mr. Cist, sent of]' tti -first - ark-load 61 - coal from Mauch' Chunk, on 'the 9th of August, 1814.- The boat soon,remagainst the_racks,w_hicli._brolpit. hole - in it. The meal prevented the leak • from sinking it, by taking 'off . their coats and stuffing them' in ' When nt length the cargo 'II We/pine, the expenses amounted_to 41514_per . ton.— The 'owners then found" it necessary to call at houseu r blacksmith's shops, &c. to nage the people to =try• the coal in their grates and furnaces, and even to hire journeymen to give it a fair trial, after publishing handbills, in English and Ger man, with a minute description •of the manner of 'kindling and treating it. In 1822, Col. George Shoemaker took nine wagons,loaded with cohl,from the ,Sc4uil; kill mines to Philadelphia, and succeed -ed in selling two of them. .11 was with difficulty ihat - he' - ,could persuadO,any perSons,to try the remainder, which he left without Stores . . .G D S ,A.T„,12,11.E OrIE iv STORE! undersigned respectfully .. informs his frtends and numerons customers, that he bn.S rento'ved his store to Humerich's corner direct ly opposite Wm. Leonard's old stand, in North I lanover street. lie has recently returned'from Philadelphia, with a large and carol - 1111y se-' leeted-aSsortment of New Spring Goods, purchased nt the lowest priecs, and which he is determined dispose of at very small profits. A „urge assortment of SUPgRIOR CLOTHS, at 'from 15 cents- - to $6- per yard. - Cassi amps, Cussinets and Vestings, at various pri ves., • such as Delaines, Ba'reges, and a splendid as sortment of Silks. Also, a very , extensive as sorttnent of Chlicoes and Ginghams, suitable the' appreachifig 'season. .-Also, Cheeks, • "able Diapers, 'ricli.ings, bleached' and nn .lWffehod-Muslins, Bonnets, Hats,'Sz.e. ' BOOTS ANDI SHOES. A well selected assortment .orMett . , WoMen and Children's Boots. and Shoes, of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, boys and men's Cloth and Hungarian C;ans... .GROCERIES, • • of all kinds, viz ~,Sugar, Ctiffee, Molasses, Pe. kin Tea Company's celebrated Teas, St-c., all fresh and !good. Also, constantly on hand; the best quality of Carpet Chain. subscribeerespettfully asks his'eustom ersnd all who wish good bargains, to give hint an early call. Don't forget the stand, cor ner opposite Leonard's old stand s North Han over street. apin N W WOODS, Ag i t- N. B. Butter, Egg's, Itags and Soap, taken at market prices. SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES I atest arrival. rpHE CI cap .Family Grocery Store of Jo seph . Halbert, West Moma street, Car lisle, has just received a large and fresh supply of - the best FAMILY GROCERIES that tlie Philadelphia markets can aflord. \The subseri berhas just returned from the city. and would respectfully ihvite his friends and the publiii generally, both in town and country, to call and examine foftliemselves his largo and in credsed stock, which embraces all the, articles kl•llistially kept in his line of business. Such as Rio, Java and Stllomingo and Lagtura Coffee ; Imperial, Young Hyson and Black 'Teas, 01 very superior - quality and flavor; Lavering' . s clashed, loaf, falling loaf, and- loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified New Orleans and brown Sugars of every grade and (methy l - With price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup Molasses. Spices of 'all kinds, which Ile will warrant pure and fresh, ground. :Brooms, Ce dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints, er ladles, wash rubbers, &c . Clothes, lincy.sewing,. traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing and. smelting TOBACCO, spanish half spanish and common' CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm. Winter, strained Elephant and Common OILS. - GLASS, QUEENSWARE.t—I. have also added to toy already large stock, a number of sew patterns of White Granite and fancy team • sets. witlt CROCKERY 'WARE of _every de fcription, whit:lll will , sell at the lowest prices nor gash. heeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon hint by ,a generoun.publie, the subscriber tenderathem his hearty & sincere thanks, and hopes•that in-his efforts to please and particular attention to buSiness, to merit a continuance of their support. March CO, 1850. JOS. B. HALBERT, - WAI`CIiES, JEWEI e RY, &c. THE' subscriber respectfully 'aerials his friends and ,the ,ii 3 Oltc generally, that hp has ,just feturned froni Pfaludelphta with the largest and.most Wended ria'sortment of llittches;J: ,elry, &c.,'ever beiore oltered to the citizens of this place.. • . .k —. 2_ Fits etboleconsists in part of a splendid lot of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Sl- Ver Lapin° do. With a variety ol ,Watchesrol lower prices, Gold' guardchains; Gold and 1 Silver Pencils, a splendid 6sortment 'of gold }Yen's 'of most approved , anufactura. Silver Butter Knives, Silver and lated SpoonsAine- Silver plated Forks, a .larg and splendid lot of Gold and Silver Spectacles, he invites particu lar attention to this art.cle bf spectacles, as he can ivtrant them to he the hest on this sitle"a Philadelphia) Common r)e.e.tricles of all prices a lerge and beautiful assortment of Gold, p in. ger and Ear, Rings, all, prices; 'Breastplf.s, a great varicty.•'Watch Koys;Voh' and refit Chains, Silver and shell Card cases, a very su parlor article, Silver thimbles, Silver combs, cake Baskets, with a great variety of other ar- Belli in his 'line, net necessary to meniion. Ite invites all to. cell and .examine his stock assured that it crinitot fail to please,'both in quality and price. ' • T GONLYN. 'Carpets, .'Carpets. ASECOND supply . of, Imperial, Ingrain; Cotton and Cat-thing Carpets, which will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any other esiabAhmenr in' the Borough , - • . 7 f.A,DIES'.& .CHILDREN'S SHOES., received another 'lei of 'Ladies' Shoes, Slippers r -Daskine.:and., Genera,. of , the retest _shapes tied hest Philadelphia manufac. tore. Also,- a beautiful assortment of ,Chil dren'a Shoes. Boots and Slippers. ; ••- C KETT BAGS ;AND ..TRAVEVANG • • • -TRUNKS. ; ~• A largo. simply , Of, Tionke Bage of a euportor,qoality;.just received: 7 BONNETS t E 'I3:OI , IN . ETST. , I • Tlia'attentioiroffiluiLadies•is particularly in. vice lo lily large ,and-splanclad t. o assortmenf BONNETS of, ell ltilida,tpriceand unalitlea. Also,.a very largo and..,boautiful lal Of ;Bonnet Ribbons, Rolling very low of cheap etoro mYl.srs ••••••••• • Ohimueg oard Paporm [UST opened a variety co Paper for cover . :7, chimney. boards. Also, for Window Bulnds. — An entirely noW• - Whcolbarrow for sale. , DIM] "0 W HITN'En. ~ • .. ~',":,..:.--441.0.01i1dpeciu1...:_i.:)..:, -LttUMBERLIIND . ARRPERRY HOTEL. ..;„1 !..cariiste,..reon • .1 • IFIEIFi" nitlizgriber respectfully" inforiris stie- - eitiscos oft Cuinberland- .qn err counatif;..od the. public. generally, that lie Attie takon - that-Itirge', new and commodirts.'lldiel; on .Noiqh•fititiover .street, r:nrliole, known- as the Ciiiiiberland and Terry Hoteli and recently kept Lk .IOV Unit,. The house is a new and' el egantly finished test'ailishincne, is ; planeontly entiated;andd. furnished With goad-- bedding and ,other furniture, and his nceommddatioha ortitinch ns to make it it convenient and desire• ble-stopping-placellis- , ILA-IHRi-will-gie—fur-- nishdd with the hest the market - entintror4_apd' his 13AR with the choieist liquors. HO has wny_s on hartd.a -1 Piro_ el FEED, suitable for all kinds.olCaule.• and good-*PREETNG -, upTs, with other accommodations which cum' not fail to render it it diniirable elapsing ,place STABLING is oaten. shie, capable of accommodating about he head of horses., He hits .nlio about 200 sores f good .pasture-Jand for &attic,' which' can kin I d on reasonable:terms. In short no , i pains x‘ill'be spared to render the upost sntislaction - to- all tie.art3tel HENRY GI. SS. rt , b. 13, 150.—Gm. .weep .-.'-- and 66--- _ 6`orleti liqrse Iffo i el,. , - - . --, er. , a ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA - THE subscriber having leased the aliens large and commodious HO'T'EL, situated nn the corner or the Public Square and. Sofith Thm. vet street; and - lately occupied by ilen!.-1,-Etilt,- lent ail, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that lib is prepared to cule r fain them in a manner which cannot fail to meet their approbation. THE NO LIKI3 his the toast pleasant loca tion in the borough—has been net, l l furnished and otherwise improved, and no fauns will' be spared to make those who ninyoiwittit with Jen] ; comfortable during their par lors are large :Ind well furnished, lit- chum. bers supplied with new and voilliwi;ible bed ding._ 111 S ,TAI3I,E mill he 6111,1311(41 wi . l. the best the market can lifforll, and ill ,%'110.111.• Olimret• ed with his hottse -will lie l i e mil ;oh:mire eine; to! :tad • ' l ' lll , l 11A1Vwill eoqtaiti the hest liquors tho city :nn produce. c HJS 1 - 2T.A.111.(Nt2 is entirely niwv aid extem. sive, ea - pfliflii - of accommodating from 50 irf,(lo Haiti', it a deiirable stopping place hoc 1)12 (I C hi I:fit. and will he a . tott,l,l by n eltil• ful 2)siltir. Lt shot't, ‘‘'i:l he walifilg caleftllool to add vonifort conveni ent,. 01 11i11-, WllO o,vor lieu s , Hi their pat rMtage. A 121 / EltS tal;cn I.y the,\vt.ck, month, or ymir - .X2ri ' mtvis Mot - WA:ATE. .1011;:49'11 . , JOIIN lIANNAN TWO~VALUAB FARIYIS For r i l"E -lubseribermll'ers prNate sale ilia ftrt lowingdesdribed Rezil listattL,_/" . !—• No I.—Situated in Non knuddltumitownship, 4 miles East of Carlisle, h about one mile Nort ot the Carlisle 'and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing '225 acres, inure or less, about 3 lime atone and the residue black Slate - and Meadow land, all cleared ant] in a high state of eultiva lion except MI - acres - welt covered with - heavy - Timber. The buildings are a very line two story ,tiTON,E HOUSE, nurrlir good frame bar'lr partly new c with I I!,t , Corncribs, Wagon sheds, &c. a line d,".;ii spring house and a. never failing spring of water near the door of the house, also, a good orchard of choice fruit. No 2.—ls situated one_ and a half miles Nora of Carlisle, on the road .leading from Sterretta Gap to Carlisle,rontaining 165 acres of first rate Slate load, thoroughly &.well limed, except 35 acres which - is well covered with Timber, the .improvements are a two Story frame dwelling house end a large frame barn, all necessary out buildings is good condition, also, a good otclulrd of choice fruit, this farm is well 'supplied with water for sketch Moll the fields. Also, 2 wells of water pear,the house that nevef fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to exanii no the property will please canton the subscriber residing in ,Car. lisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE: Possession will he 'given oil the Ist: of April required. Payments be made to salt tho put, chaser. feb.l3 50—Cint. Tan Yar. -Priiiierty'Fdr Sale; rim-1E subscriberodTers at private sale the property .on which he lives,.situate in Can ireville, Dickinson township, Cumberland coon ty, containing 3 acres at grouna', under good col ovation, on which is erected a 'IWO STORY ,r • BRICK HOUSE, and brick back .AAN buildings, also a T,,AN YARD, I!,inj; with eighteen vats out of doors; ' 4'" two leaches, two limos, a pool of running Water and four handlers n the shop. The whole is in good , order:— Thorn is also a large Bark shed and shop, and good 1110)1eEi attached, with every olher co:five nienee• xhu lot is well supplied :with' fruit trees of every kind. It is a most'dcsirable prop; . arty for any one wishineto commence the Tan ning business. It will be•sold accotnmoda ting terms, and possesion given immediately.—c Any one wishing to sco the property can do sd, by applying to the subscriber. :JOHN IVII3INICH,' Agent for Elizabeth and Hanntili Stoner Feb. 27, 1850-3 m. • Pure Fresh Cod Liver OIL 'aims new and. valuable r -ftredieine, now used by ll'ie' madam !' profession with such astonishing, ,eflicaby in' the cure of Pul monary Consumption, Scrofula,' Chronic Rheu matism, Gout, General Debility,. Complaints of the Kidneys, &C..Sce., is prepared from the liver of the-COD FISH lbr medicinal use, expressly for our sales. _ (Extract from-the London Modical,Jonrual.) "C. J. If. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., ?TRlO soy of Medicine in University College, Lon don, Cohsulting Physician to tho flospintifor consumption, '&c.. says : I have prescribed the Oil in above f l our hundred eases of tuber culous discasl of the Lungs, in different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and n half. In the lap number of cases, 206 out of 234, Its isse was. followed by marked and-unequivocal improvenient, vary ing in degree in different cases, from a 'tempo rary retardation of the progress of, the disease end a - mitigation of distressing symptom!, up to-a more or less complete restoration to apps, rent health. "'flp °fleet . of the Cod. Liver Oil in most .0 - these eases was idly . remarkdblo. Even . in a few days the cough was. mitigated, the ,_expeo (oration diminished• i iii (minty; and • opacity, the _night • sweats ;:ceatie'd; the pulse 'became al:Wier, and of better volume, and the • applitito, flesh and strength we've gradually improved. "In conclusion I repeat that the pure flesh oil-trom the liver of the Cod, is more beneficial in. the treatment , ' of Pulnipnary Consumption than eny agent, medicine!, dietetic or regime mil, that has yet been einpleyee! As WO hove made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver 00,frosh from head qmirters, it pArtiriox,lbo hiid chemically pure by the single bottle, or in boxes of one dozen 'each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced nnmorou spurious 'imitations. As its success depends ' etitirely•on-its purity, to much' cure bonnet" ho used in, procuring it genuine. Every bottle having on it our, written stns.. tore, may be depended upon ns gentqu'rtb Pamphlets captaining ' annlysts o(the Oil, with notides , of it from Medical Journals, Will be sent to- those .41to address ns free of. postage., . JOHN C. BAKER & Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, betlo-Iy. • 100 Norlll,Third st 4 CARLISLE FOUNDRY,& MACHINE SHOP THE. subscriber continues the ninnufacture or CASTING,.at. his Foundry in High street and having now on hand a full assorttnent of Pattoms, te PrePared to furnish all kinds of IRON AND BRASS' CASTINGS in ,thit boat style and and at olio shortest !Mike. Ha has now on hand a largo lissortmon. of Cast • lags, such as Corn.crUshers, Mill Genrings and Gudgeons ,Plough coatings, Points . ; Shears and nolo, Wagon and Coach Boxes, collargratokl ci \tv "4 von , Doors, cask Weights, &c. C okink Ton-plate • dub' Coal ' , Stoves. Ho' Mii , uilds ..:„..„ .... and repairs ' CAR§,` Throslung fa . !---.°`!,-- chines tihdHorse-Powars, With .° ry ' ''"SZO" other kind 'of.Machinery. at the shak . test•notioa•i'. Old Iron, Brass eind copper taken in:pxetitingle, , for work,' 4:I - Having purchased hit of Ronny do' Coi'aTtittorns, Odious wishing to have therntWill And 'them a! my shop.. • i , TwAtititnew , --; • i''.,'' ' F.-GARDNER. rvitiF; subscriber respectfully solicits public at• 1. tention to his superior and ; tastefulatock. o Pocket Boolid, Bankor'fil Crsco, Bill Books, Dressing, Cases, .Card ' Cases,. "or( Mg- ;-' . miles ,Rurses, Pocket' Kniv_furritrid • Other line Cutlery, Gold Pairs, and ; ' • Pencils, - Segar Cases, Chess ' t s-t • ' 'Mon, Buck Gam Mon, -,,' -'' ' • . ..4ohr ii a , Dominos, &a. .... - His assothiffint consists of the,mosr fat-Morta -1 -....., le and modern atyles;of the finest tititility and „Arr.:lllam ;workmanshipi embracing 'every, desir able fancy, pattern; which lie ,will at ail:times ' ',he Prepared tOaxhibit and ftirOish,wholasalo 'or .retail on flur most reasonable torifis. ..' ' • • ittrPurcluitior who desira;to.supply them ' salves With articles of the, beat quality 'will con .' au ft their own,"interests lir calling at this, es tanlishinctit. \ , l P.M SMITH, . Pockot Book Manufacturer, , . 71iiin.,,sep5 din ' VI Chosnut Strout. ... . .. tf, ----- A FRE§Ig aup:ply,,of 'Coci.Liver Oil warranted ge nuine , jut re6dved twv74 .1 . . - •S, ELLIO T'S, •. . ; Ott iJJljila~cl.lailin I!==IIII5 Piano' Forte HE lardest, cheapest, beSt• most elegant: ,spurtment P1,11,'6 ECTIVI'Es Illitteth.Syates., can titwsn ahe foulid a ne iNare !Muse ilretsubser,ifier, " ' • 171 Theknut Street, cl6otesFiftl, - . Aritrlt - Oid StniitteccupiVd more than a Chiral of a cost,Vry, liy.lllr.George Cr.- Pianos. turps, Organs, Scrttoliines;,.o:oli: &c., fre . sh rroni'the most celebrated Nana , • !tourers in .New Bosnin,• Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere: .:old, sidsolosale and retatlyat tlieknaker'S casts prices. • • OSCAR C . 11 CARTER-I! : ' • P7l,eiresnin - Stractri l biladelpliia. - - ' Feb:l3: 1856 • • •• •• " • 'And its vicinity for fheir increased eustont, We - again rcuplest'llieir Company to view our large and splendid , assortineut of • , China, , Glass fek QTensware, Dinner Sere, Ten Sots, Toilet' Sets, and ' single pieces; either of 'Glass, 'China or Stone Were, sold - in quantities to suit purchaser's, for less than they eltan be - had elsewhere—ln feet at less than Whole:tule Pric'es. A MEET CA N. , A ND , E N RT.,11511 BRITAIN NIA. 111111TAL GOODS, tin,greater variety than over before 'ofii.tred. theecity. FANCY CHINA in greabOrtric IS , I verreheap, : ittille - iitiY•PerSon - visi f ing city to call and sea us—they will at least be pleased to walk around our heantilul store, and to view the finest Chian and the chi:apes the world produces. Very respeefftilfy, NDA LF? & 'UMW I ' I.ELL No. 219 Ches t nut' S.tret.r: — rhima.sept2l;',l9ly ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY G . EII-111 ,N C N - 11 3 VolessorC W Ifivback, [FROM SWEDEN.]'' Ofijoe,.NO. 71 Locust-§t., above Bth, posite the Musical Fund Hall,ThiPa. *u'25,000 lIAVING BEEN WON. IlsY iny limner ass Metals un the late l'Orisi then • 1-Ir tial election, should convince those skepti , cal ;MI suits who talk of EA ri.oluss, that no such thing as FAU, is or has hileitiowll by the mei inent and disiiiiguished Astronomer and Astrol oger, C. W. 11.013Ae1t, during. his :experienCe 'III over a uplarter of a century. -Do you doubt pr.lestination ? Then why not every , man gain 'a celebrity al - General Taylor, a Daniel Websteit or a Henry Clay 1 And yet there areAome who are qinliAi enough to doubt t at a man may be - born With the power to see into fah - we - events. - liow can it he possible that tlte= destiny of man ,- should be governed by the mere shuttling or a Ittick"of cards ? luitil_yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with open mouths, to swallow the greasy words of some old' woman, whoie true' skill consists in filling them with wonders that are most difficult for the digestion of others, who are - in me credulons, yet more siiientifie. It is such that hang discredit llkl it profession that hits been acknowledged to be a science of the highest order,froni time immemorial mita, is tho only pro Cession that has say authority to sustaitrit. - Tire high respect which General Taylor, Ad Charles Bernadotte, late' King of Swedes; haul tor A strol ,og,y , is shown by their letters for their Nativi tics to the iubicriber, which it will give luirn gi•ent pleasure in showing to those who raver bins with a cd1.07 " .--- Ttindilitlmi to his pciwer to foresee future e - vents, lie lins,ihe poiverAogive such-information as will erfechially redeem such tiS \ m'e given to the too free use-of the bottle.. Ile I also caps ) kwirybleof caring diseased tet erofore to side - cut in curable-in dis country by, the - O - Mli wiry Medi eines,lind wishes all to give him a ell I V7llO have mud giV•ri up by physicians nodVII I to be cur ed • c will warrant a pure in By clusesmiati - vill make no'cliargo except for the conjurations lie shall make use olio his office. .lle is often asked what a Nativity is ? lie answers according to Gemnancy, one oldie seven points in the science of Astrology, that it-is a ,Horroseo eor the future 4. p events of a person's life, careful' /calculated -Mid tiounseribed on paper, contaiiiii ' 1111 Remand of a lfqite„Jiteky,' end unliteky daysin the months and '' yeAit of the pprsons life for whom it is east ; by , NV hiISTI dieting \ thOUSalldafhli t his Cattail . ) , ait(!) . else --;,;licts! have been prevented troinflllSt . 9l.tl„,lllCS that blal been hidden in the - womb oh hiturimi by re ferring to their NatiVity before entering on ally speculation of business or pleasure. It should be ,in the luauthf every one as their 'almanac for lild. A Nativity of air indivitl !al call only fore. warn the possessor of teoble• that are in future kir hhnhtliosetwilo are invoived in pig sent diffi culties of any s kind must wait on (to subscriber in person ow by letter, who is yirepared to exert his secret influence for their immediate benefit. Ile is ready to use lils influence to forestal the results orclawsuits,and all untlertakliigs id which there is a risk involved, he alsb Makes,use of his power tor the restoration of - IMlch : or -lost u.propertr; which lie has used for the ridrikage of thousands •ili this city and elsewhirm• Who eon doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has, had the honor to • be called on and consulted with be all the crown. •, cut lieCuls of Europe. add enjoys a higher reputa tion, as an n6trolOger than any one living ? ` (g3-lie can lie Consulted withal his oilier:, or hy, letter, if pre•paid; and he is, prepared to make use ofhispower on any of the following topics:— Business of all desuriptions;travelling tt laud or sea; courtships; advice given for their successful ' accomplishment; speclatinginustocks, merchan. dike, or real etituiteu the recovering of legacies ,i n '- dispute; the purchasing of tickets; and the safety of ships lases. He also offers his setvices respec , ling health, wealth and marriage, hive :films, journeys, lawsuits,difficultv uin business, fraud, and' in all the,concerns ofdife, and invites all to call who are afilicted r eorporetilly .or mentally.. , • T EAMS. ' •Ludies, 'so'u:ids; Gentlemen, s . l. ' IC:divides , calculated Mud read in full, according to the Ur ricks of Alasculine Signs—Ladies. $1; Gentlemen ,$l-,50. Naliltilies - calculated according to Geoman - ey,for 6, dies, $2, it; full, $3; . Gentlemen, $3 in full; '5. . -' WATCHES ! vi4s.Tl.lxEr.sr -- •_,...", Great induce . 4;,z`5r...„-t„, . .• .. , );, 1•11'.1.9 ; h. 'tents 16 per , ; ; r:. r, •. 1 F s N.,, Biato.m ) antis, in want :,,, ~.., , 0 . -1.Z.71... ' •./1 1 , 1;, Ao. ef d . ''. 9 ' •-••••••.., 110 r Nort 1r../.l'l all! ' . 1 ' . ' . ?/:'! -3 : -Second St. XXII VIN 0 received additional supplies o 'll Gtild and Silver WATCHES of every description, froth London, Liverpool and SOC.. zerlandimportations, is now prepared to !urn. halt tlth , very beat article at s price. far below any ever °tiered, of aid sante quality, and which cannot be undersold hy 'any other' shire in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated, find warranted to be as good as represented. . • t hatches at Ike folloWing low pr:ices: - GoldtMevers, full jewel,lB corateases, S2P 00 Silver •do . dn --t 12 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, 18 carafinsea ' 22 00 Silver • do do,„ • 8 00 The L. R. Bremall Gold Pen, a suparlor article in silver case, Nvitly.perthil,and warranted $1,50; Gokb•Peneils for sl,2nd upwards/Gold MOdullions, and Locket for D gurrreotype Like neises, Gold Chains and II r bracelms, Bromit iTins,..Ent:Rings, Finger Itin . gd, ' Mid a genstal thssortment,of ev,ery description,. of Jewelry at untisual loiv.prieSs. • •. - :' * ..Wo. 110 Aiwa 2,1 2,1 .iireet,2l? doer' below Rae street, Ph ildlelth lA, - . —. • LEWIS R. BROOMALL. • oct31,184: :: . (Pierce,Ylgent.). '.. ___ _ , . . Bl'abliftictory' of Pocket, 800 4q, ' he,. No. 6r4 • (Manta Strict; abode Scrpp ' '' - ' • •PiILEADELPI - lIA. " ,31115ttrante 'TLoutpanics. .. .. , . '-.:--' . suav I/VSYJRII.IICI3. • -• *. . At" ...TIM Allen l and Past. Perinsborougiv 'MuMal Fire.'lnsurtin& Company of Cumberland county ncorporated y tin act 61 Assembly ? is noir lolly orgamzed, min operation under •the marine- Mein of ilte/fi liowinv ominissioners, viz: • Jacob SIA3II , Wmi It. Gorgon, Mn, . iset Cock- • )(r in, 51elelioir • Brennen - I - MI, - Christian' Sinyman, Simon Oyster, Jacob If Conner,. Lewis . liter, Ilertiy Logtin, llenjamin . 11 • Musser, Jacob' Rini, Sanibel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insuritneenre as how - and favora ble no :lily Compriny , of .tl!e , kind in the State.--,r. Perions wishing. to' Vecorne moinhers are invited' NI-11141 lie -4 . 11) pl kal iOW:ttH - 11e -- al.•,t=ntS - Of - trinpaA --- nlr :who. tire willing to wait upon tit at.any . 'time.. • - . . • •-• JAC 013 SMELLY-, Pretiaro E GAN - , - 1' ire l'r.eqtren,. Lr.wis Ilimt,'Stcr v eary. Ali cum:Li CocuLty,_ ',octj7'4q. . •.: t 'AGENTS.= '„, ,_ ~ Gu . niiie . rlaTlcomty.—Rudoliik Martin; Neitlr. uninnet (AMP, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore, and Churns Bell, Garlick., Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. pi - . 7. All,Clitirchtown. . . . . '''York - ecurtty.-lolin Sherriek ' .Lisbuirn, John Bowman, Dillsburg,-Peotr Wolkird, Franklin 1 'John Sinith_Ean., Washihgton,'W S Picking, 'Nimbi', Daniel Raffe'nekerger, 7 W Graft., • ~,. , Trarrishurg.—llotiscip& Lockman. _lillemberc mf_the_comeany haying policies n 3, bout in entire can bays them renewed by mak.: ing application in any of the agenta• "arm xivstqui.Noz7. The Girard - Life Insurance Annuli-r -and Trust Qornpa.ny of Phi Wee NO. 15? ,Chestnut Mrect, Capital $.30 000. Clfailer Perpttual: - CONTINUE to make Inaurances on tiv& on the most favourable terms. receiveand execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on-Inte rest, -I AND The Capital being paid' up and invested, to get,,hcr with accumulated:premium fund:atiords V a RITY:l0 the insured. The,pre mium may be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or quarterly payments, • — The CoMpany add a BONUS at stated pe-.. nods to the Insurances for lite: Tine plan co' neurotic,: is the most approved of, ana isniore generally in use, than any other in Great Bri-" (Where the subject is„ best understood by people, and where they havh had the long, „ . eBt. experience,) as appears front the fact, tha out. of 117,1de Insurance Catripaides there, cif ~all kinds, Si are on this plan. The first BONUS was appropriated, id Pe, - Ceniber; tifitouroing, to 10 per cent. on the owl insured under the oldest Polices; to Fi; per eent:, - 7.3. per cent., &c, Ste., on• others; in . pro.. to the time of staining, making mi ad dition of-$100; $87.50; $75, &c., es'e. to every $l,OOO, originfilly insured.,,,which.i.s.an average of more than's9 percent on - the - promitinis - paid; - ' and without increasing the. annual-payment the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be lfcen by the following examples. ,from the,Life Insu ranee Register of the ComfemY, thus: . -..4 ' ..,,,•''' -' tittin Bonus or Anto'nt of Polio gt InSlued Addition Bodos payable a -the party's ,decense ME $l,OOO $lOO - 00 x $l,lOO - 00 2,500 . 250.00 - 2,750 - 00 4;500 400 . 00 4,400 . 00 2,500 175 . 00 2'175110 5,000 437'50 5'437-00 No 58 .-- 276 - 333 Pamphlets containing the table •pt rates .. and explanations of the subject; forms of ap plication,. and further information_can_heltad nt the office, gratis, in person or by le - ad dressed to the President or Actur - B W RICHARD` JNO F JAMES, Actuary._ Restoration & Preservation of , the Rah', M Wise & Son, Of Virginia.• N'lit \yrs .sis f SON, finding it - altfg.t.ilief impossible to attend personally to 'the great 111 - Wilier of - daily applications, - from - all - sections of the, Union, for their regetly. for Baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR lO NIC, hove found it necessary to appoint a General TraVenitig, -ageltf, to :visit diffeient" cities and towns throughout (IMII oiled States,, vesting hint With authority . to 'appoint suit-a -gelds, use and-vend the Hair Tonic, and to ap— ply the--RE . STORATIVE, and to put them into the hands or those he may appoint to opel rate wherever a sufficient number of patients in any town otneighborhood be obtained. Copt. GEORGE CALVERT, of Fauquier county, Va: ' is alone authorized to net as Gen eral l'ravelling Agent, with the powers above ndiented. Capt. C...may be expected to visit, as" speed ily as practie';rble the principal.c.ties and town of the Union. N. B. Capt. balvert will alwayg have •on 'hand ri full supply of the HAIR. TONIC (which cleanses the head' ot dandruff:strength -ens and invigorates' the hair, and .prevents it, also, from falling off;) for the region of country_ most contiguous to his Operations, or it may always be obtained at wholesale, and forwarded ,t 9 - oily, part of tho Union, by addressing the proprieteiS, M. WISE & SON, Richmond, VrPrtce, Sri tier dozen bash. Six bottles for $5 or one. dollar single bottle. - [nov2B,ly For sale in Carlisle uy S W HAVE R- SCI2_ O: L, thousands of corn of Serofula.,• SypirFis. and . - either impure disease* of th e Mood—and (/ the VERY SMALL QUANTITY which teas used of a hfedierne to effort cares ri toe* diseases, be ono proof of the nwift/Ml2 Dedidd Pm.** -- I .. yfedieine which has subdued and contmered suds disiases..- th three is unquestionable widener ghat— BRANT'S 'INDIAN PUy„inING EXTRACT' ne ,„,„,,, Dery snivel; there is abundant proof, i great curer erected, that ONE BOTTLE of it con- . Mins more putifying, healing virtue, and *Nair:tip:racer than there Is contained In FOUR BOTTLES of any So.'s... or any other medicine that ham ever been offered for solo: Thero is undoubted proof In our pamphlets, that by diu use of this great Indian Pori**. theY add stem DY ING. yot LIVE they that-vier° LAME and CRIPPLED ran now WALL—they that worn RICE, SCROFULOUS, and othenviae diseased, have boon MALLS and CURED. Hundreds—Thousaxds= , who hay . ° ustcl BRANT'S PURIFIER, after 11,ving used apd tested •t.t.,tho Sarsaparillas and other ritedtcine!t mo• tionneltaed to curo bloott diseases, have doeuled Oat— Brant's is the Cheapesil • • , • 4pm:duo:one bottle of it has awn medical, aimtive matins in it, and, in minsequence, cures sure disease, in much Lem .. time, than nor borne of any other medicine. ' If than, ant bottle of BRANT'S PURIFIER will care F OUR 71MES more disease than one bottle of Sauaperil. la—a BRANT'S PURIFIER. would he an asap at Per doilars a bottle, as sarsaparilla at ens dollar. But,BasWes PURIFIER, Is sold 'for only ONE DOLLAR. a Voute; mak._ es a bonlo of it has cured, and icrapable of curin,c FOUR' TIMES es much disuse as one Wile of SarsapardW, thud. - fore, Sarsepatille, in consequence of its fru power and Lad ‘. medical efficacy. should im sold at no more dam Swesfy. 7, ,Ilwe colts por bottle, to be as Asap as the PURIFIER at 00# &Car. • One Dollar's Worth !, How nuich"CANCEß—hov. leach SYPHILIS—how' much SCROFULA—wiII ane do//aM worth of 1116017".1 PURIFIER cure l Bend . the following statement, which L apeeimen of its power:— .9 CANCEROU - S SCROFULA! Is the 'cram of a dying wan who led Seca He saw . eared of a worse ease of SCROFULA, by only bads. bate. UN of Brut'. Purifier, Wan over was cured by the non of noelrr camons of tho boat Sar.ep,erili. that wu overt:cede. Sarsaparilla has not estrwient power to effoct theatre of etch a revoltingly bond.. sue. Mr. J. B. LUSKIN, or Solna ChuiJa Co.„, N. Y. fed ado four years—was confined to his bud the lad i= wu so much diseased and debilitated u to be ruble to raise Ills hand to his head. He told the bad audited minim —had used ut, of the bat Sareapanllaa to no good effect—:,. got loom cud wow, and was Considered to be in a dying state, and could not live twenty-four Sows lon, when be commenced usiFIRANT'S PUMMEL Him mobs.. eaten cooly an car to *or ' • a ads one awns army& Si. windiaps un hi.' chin, to that he breathed through. the bole ; his err wee so eaten around that it could be up out of its place, it only holding by n ma Pim; the ose of ens ono was destroyed by two ulcer.; an nlier urZer tho arab &Otago es a won't 7,and, had nearly , as thou* aid Ain body. Thu ha, was afflicted with. MAO such ptarytt, eared, OA:WU ulcers, on votta parts of his • person - For further and full'particulUtt, see our PAM PHLETS. Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one of the most shillhl play. indium of Rome, was called to see Madan the doe WOPI • he commenced olden Brant's .purifier. Dr. W. summed him, and then told him that all the uodieints he OW world onskl not cure aim—that his case waY Worse than Hopeless! . . Now bear Mr.IIARCIN , S statement of mare! Ile gad• irtg b rl i° ofj3 oo dWlF T ;:i B ai l s ' of Unir lton7 l l ' COMItIUCOII usin EXTRAO7' of g that, and Wan to got Dater, That bottle =third mei to gat qr. b 4 whom 1 hod bean ambled iMe year ; mood Lottlat to otedena toe to od out of' Mehoraw the Wed bottle enabled me stedk two telhe, to Rome Co. tee, whom I procyred eth bottle•moro; and when I had fo bbed using threth, weentearent of twenty _doer, hod Medal • Vl a toll i ce r r " s, Wee rrl o o t r u t tf o o: t to o d p l o fFr COSZLof i FO ILTIIEN,WITNESSES.! Mr. lIASNIN Ma - sworn to the above faeta, sod the feel • afro wltnewed end [cabled to by Dr. T.WILLIMIIf—Mf. , G. 11. BROWN, proprietor of the Weabltoweiforei-11EWL'. BISSELL, b. LEONARD, wholesale and Mall dnhigMba end ELEVEN other. rettow4da , • For sale' by 3. . W. RAWLINB BZ r S. W NAVERwricE, Carlisle, j C & G;D : Akick . D,E Haye, Shippiineburg--Wm Lloyd, Dieburn—J F Spain., Mechanicsburg—ll Her ren, Ngwville—A•C Klink, •Blocmfield—Dea-. yin.. and Haines, MillOrstown—T A Linn & Co Lanbdisarg—J Milligan, Ickesborg—S Newport—J W Fontrbm, Otiaraersburg . —J Shearer, Dillsbnrg—J Martin Luiz, ,Harraburg All letters and orders raust .boy addrersed to Wallace & Co., lot; Broadway;,New York. a t euE.,_.._.....! nth..._ NERVOUS ISEASES,_ ir ~,,, Complaints ww lt are emir& by ni tin reakened.or uehealthy condition'of tlir . orcv ou seVriam. • - Ifni and cense tent. plioatiOn of thia thy-, ma. of GALVA_I;i: ?.1 ad, .itIAGNETISM, has -iced by dislutguished . physicians, both in ...d the United States, to be the mot's ordeals. ....disedatry of the qge. - - . . • • Dr. CHRISTIE'S — GALVANiO BELT and .11.11A%NETTp•FLITIO' re need with the tetietild certain succesiln.all c GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the rationale - I.& * - and invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, URA. IP, PAILAIIYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SLA or INDIGESTION,IIHEUNIA. and CHRONIC, GOUT, KPILEPSY,',MUNIBAGO, DEAF NESS, • NERVOUS :MORS, ' PALPITATION OF THE HEART, AMPLY. Y ALGIA.' PAINS in the SIDE 'and CHEST, LI t COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, -- DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFL CIENOY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint's arise from one simple cause—namely, • • A Derangethent of- the Nervous System: r. ao , 6, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS., ,Drugs and'Medi eines increase the iliiease, for they weaken the Vital en.. gies of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life.giviug, vilithring influence of Mayan lam, as applied by this beautiful knd wonderfol discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored .to former health; strength+ elasticity and vigor. • The greet peculiarity and excellence of , a . DF,Chvistict'S - consists, 011ie' fact that they arrest-and cure disease by outward application, in place - of the usual mode of didg. ging and physicEing the patient, till exhausted Nature Calks hopelmily under the infliction. Thry strengthen the whole - 4VA, equalize the circulation of the tdaaa, inhnnatrthe seeretions, and never do'the slight. eat ',limy told, any circumstances. Since their intro. duction-intbe-Uniiad States. mile three years since, more than 4 1i44' 4 5 - tre'r s o s Incliniffig all ages, classes and conditions, among wnich tem a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ' lINTIRELY AND -PERMANENTLY CURED when alt.hope..f retiet; itudgbeen given up, ant Le.. thing else been tried in vain To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC lIELT; suppose the rage of a person 'inflicted with that bane civilisation, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic 'Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases, 'Banda., a e taken, AChich, by their action on the sleeves and muse es of the stomach, aithrd temporary relief, but which he v e the patient in a lower state, and with Injured facult es t after the action thus excited has ceased. Now gorily e thm with the effect resulting from the dpplication GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the "come symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around • the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. hi a short period the insensible pereipir4on will •itct Lh on e-positive-element - ..0f the_ Belt, by . causing a Galvanic circulation which Will paw cf)to the and thence back again to the positiv , thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation tar ughiaut the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are' PERMANENTLY . CURED. A FI.:D/ DAYS IS OFTEN 'AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE .OF.'YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS- -- Of the most-Unfloublea..Cliornrecr, From all-parts of the Country timid be given, sufficient to fill every column in this paper!. AN EXTRAORDINARY- CASE, • _ which conclusively proves that 4 Tinth - is stranger thaui•Fiction." , CUILE OF RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA Rev. DJ% Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey - , of distinguished attainments and esalted reputation:— • / SIDNEY, New Jersey, July PI, 18-16. Dn. A. 11. C ttttt STlE—Dear sir: You wish to Snow me what has been the result in fiy- owls case, of the appli. 'cation of TI! E GALVANIC ELT AND NECKLACE My reply is us tollowst , For about twenty years been suffering limn D) . pepsin. Every year the •irmibtaii , beceme worse, nor could I obtain permanent re trf from any course of meth. cal treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, Sr. chnsequente of frequent exposure to the weather, in the ' discharge of my pastoral duties, I becanm'subieet tb 3 severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year caused.ma indescribable anguish. Farther :.in the wintet of la and '46, in consequence of preaching ft great dea, in my own and various other churches in this region, I ?Was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so eaverls'as to require an immediate suspension of my pas , torah jaboty. illy nervous system was ilea, thoroughly pros trated And es my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspoepsist and Rheumatic atlection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other', through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole phar• mscopeeia there seemerto be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my , Nerrous System i °eery thing that I had trier for this purpose had completely failed. At last Ideas led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I determined to try, the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECICLAt;E, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, 1848. I To Ns. any.sv TWO .- DAYS'IIT D Terr.l,lA HAD nose; IN morn . DAYS I WA. ENADI.TII TO nrscsta SAT PASTORAL LABORS j nos HATA I SINCE 05111,141 a treats 1113IIVIEVON ACCOUNT Or THE BRONCHITIS ; ace 'BIM., Manic AFFECTION Iran ENTIRELY CEARED TO T . 1100111.0 Me. Such is the wonderful and happy results of the ex pa rirtie nt I have recommended the-BELT and FLUID to Many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tion.. They have tried. them, wino it•rrr ncautry I lIILISTE, IN AVERY case. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC . 'NECKLACE riiiria for .all complaints Directing the Throat or head, such as Bronchitis, inflamniation of the Throat, Nervous and Bide Ileadache, Dizziness of the Ileail, Neuralgia in the Face (Buzzing or Roaring lathe Ears, .Ileafness, which is geuefillyy Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called Tic'Doloreux. ' • Paler and :Paralysis. All phySicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a deficiency of Nerraus Energy in the affected limbs. On. CIIRIATII2II thilvanie Articles will supply this deficient power, and a , complete and entire cure is thus effected. r . • • 1000 Cases .of Fait( and Paralysis pave been reported to De. CHRISTI C. and his Agents within the last two years, Which have been entirely iestored., no 1: 1 ; ?;e C nsll A d ill'RUkiati's.iefi ourof Brooklyn , B f r o o L k ly)o. N. .a l n . l A l 1. JO helpless that he had to he fed The most celebrated physicians gave him up. In fire days•after Ito commence? .wearing the Gssyssic BELT, 1 , 4:42 I.Aele, are Itosesmers, be walkml across the room, and in three weeks he had per. fectly recovered .his health. Captain Tomes is severity gears of age. . Severe Deafness' Cured-- . • The following is an extinct from a letter lately ree‘ied rom a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia "A. fr.:Cifiiivris, M. D. Dear Sir ; One oral). patient ,. unknown do me; obtained your Galvanic BM and Neck. raii sr ie i ss ti !l' e he M elis ' et t aii •Fi ti ‘ g * f l or a le:l7 l° Xos n e ire lV t o i r7o ° 4 l . system was muchAlsonlered, and her general health poor. Much was donepreviously to the application of the Belt. but with very: little success, and I fool It only right to tell you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few weeks ego, she his ENTIRELY RECOVERED 11Eli AIEARING, and her general healthrs better than for several years." Every case of Deafness, if it be Nervous, as it generally is. can be cured by ttds wonderful remedy. • • . DR... G \ H RI ST I E'S ' GALVANIC BRACELETS • Are found of vast service in cases of. Convulsions or. Fits, Spasmodic Complaints; and general Nervous Affections of the head end upperextremities. Also in Palsy and - Dimly; and all iliseases• caused by deficiency of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of dhe body. (((i. Many huodree Dbrlificates from parts - of - - country of the most extraordinary character can be given, No trouble or inconvenience .attenile the use of DR; CHRISTIE'S - GALVANIC : ARTICLES, and they may be Worn by' the most feable'and delicate with perfect ease and witty. In Many cases the sometime ttenihog their tea is lushly pleasant and °grew:Me...They can be sent to any part of the country. rriCOs: • I,_• The Galvanic Bette.. . The Galvanio Necklace `7l'stro Dollars, Th. Galvaailo Bracelets, *One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, - • -One Dollar. gv Thecaiticles k ere accompanied by Sill and plate •• directions. Pamphlet's with full pf.rticu*rii may be bili at the enthralled Agent • Sold in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT • P I'Rii - . . and - FISH,' - . TvtAdKERE,I 4 Shad, Codfish, almoo, flexr rings,'Pork, Ris am and Sides, Shouldefi; Lard and Cines(); roost:ldly on- hand and fay solo'-by - .. ...I 'PALMER. & Co. -. ;, . 3farket..S . troht Wharf, Philadelphia.... • Miiieh .2.0,.1*,150-lin,' • -.,.. ' ' ' . , • ',Cheap GrocerlOs, • 4, . • Sugar, Collee, Molassi2s; RonnY; Clieese, (Vella Slimes, Yeast Powders,hteectironi, Farinu,sltiee riunr. - _,Boker'fi Chocolate, linker's 'Cocoa; Brown's Iloincrinsthic Chocolate, Oranges Co ioalkluis, Raisins, tinif Currants, forlale Itiareh . C. INHOk'F'S. Acbichira. ~~cticii~c~. „ 7 „ DIOPP.A. - S. Le Pltls and .11fters.,?, teseMadichtes have now been 1 .4./i.o tho • .le. ub period of FIFTEEN yPA R s, and that time have maintained (thigh olittractor moat every part of the globe for their extrier r and •imrhediate pkwer of restoring perfect t to parsons suffering under 'nearly every kind ime,to which the human framele liable. ,• IN. MANY THOUEiAIITDS . • • • • .ificated - instonees, they, have even rescued ;re : from the very verge of i c untimely grave, • drib - e - Ascend .-of-thei-dayintrrnt failed atul 'to 'many/MO midi they have • ieutly secured that uniform er.joyinefit "of a -without Which- lith_itself . at. • So trent, indeed, has their efficacy Mira- • and infallibly proied, that .it has appeared ly lees then miraculous to those Who'vrere inted with 'the beautifully Philosophical priti upon which - they ire compP,iindcd, and aride, they consequently act: It., was to 'their - ...aifest and sensible action in purifying theeprings and channele of life, and enduing 'them 'with re: newed tone alid vigor, that they,were indebted for their name. • " Unlike the host of perufelous quackories which boast of vegetable ingredients i ,the LIFE NEDI- / cum are purely and4olely vegTtable ; and con.' lain neither Magnory, nor Antimony - 01er Am. n ie, nor any other mineralj in soy form ,whatever. -Thetare entirely soinposed-of r extractO from rare . --- • ,and powerful plants;the.,_vittues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical cheniists, are alto getherunknown to ties ignorant pretenders to medical, science Vaud were never beforrjAdminie-, tired in so happily plficacieusw combinthion, • The first operation is to looasit from the coats of - lisp stomach and itowitls . -the-various impurities and - crudities constantly *sitting round' them ; and to remove thi hardened"faces', whielit . Collect iu the ' convolutions of' the - email intestine'. Other ,medi- -- .einea 'only partially cleanse these, and leave Such collected massesbehind to produce habitual Costive- _ nese, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrlima ' with' its 'imminent dangers. - 'This fact is- well' \-f . • -- known to all regular anatomists who examine the huMan bowels after 'death ; and hence the preju dice of theee , well-infeiined Men against the quack medicines of the age. The second efjeet of the VEGETABLE burr CMS" is to elian'ee the kidneys and tinsuladifer ; midi by this means, the liver and lunge, the healthful action of which'entirely depends upon the• regglarV of this urinary organs. 'The blood, which talc its red " color from the agency of the liver and lung, before it proms into the heart, being thus purifie'll by them, aud ninifishe'd 'by food corinitigfrstrn a clean stomach, eoursee'freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly moue tine banner , of health in the,bloorning cheek. _ - • • The followiliff aro among the distressing variety of human_dise es in. which the VEGETABLE Ligg KED am are- well known to. be infal lible Dyspp,pBlA, by thoroughlkeloansing the first and fleeced stomachs; and, creating a flow of pure healthy. bile, - instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLA.TULENCY; - Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness,lll-tempsr ' Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms 6f Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural , consequence of its cure. . Cootivoneos,.by cleansing the whole length' of the intestines with a solvent' precise, end without . violence: all violent purges leave the bowels coati,. '_,Within two - days. Dierrhtißa fin an ide il by Cli wl o a l ic e h r tue by e 'creammpolvaining the --- ;harp ac occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative s ti e7r-\ lien of the mucous membrane. ' -- Fevers of -all-kinds: by restoring the blood-to •.- regular circulation,rthrough:_the,procees -of -perspi,•,.,;=. ration in such cases, and the thorough solutiottei all intestinal obstruction in others.. . The Lire M D 1:4 co have WI irr V.ncwra te • cure RKEErmAiim permanently. itt three weeks, and GOV! that time, by COMOTillie local inflammatio ont.the - muscles and-ligaments of the joints: Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and, strength ening tiro kidneys and bladder : they operate moat ' ilielightfully on these in portanC- organi i and hence have ever been found' a certain remedy for the worst canes of GRAVEL.. . Also worms, by dislodging from the timings of the bowels ,the slimY matter to which-these creatures adhere. .. • _ Alithrna and Consumption; by relieving the air-vessels of the lunge from the moons which GUM @fight colds will occasion, add which, if not re moved, becomes hardened, and produces_ there dreadful diseases . SCUM, Uleeri, end Inveterate Bores, by the perfect purit}L,which them LIFE DI orNEs give, to the blood, and all the iihmors. Scorbutic Eruptions rod Bad Complex ions, by their altordtive effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the . morbid state of whiCh ocCe sions all eruptive coin Outs, other disagreeable complexions,/ - Tho use of these Pillrfor a very Rhea time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA_ will always bo cured by one dese,.or by two even in .:the worst cases. . . .... aulidn'EolistirSta.te A n s . a la r d a y m , e i d h y . vE for t o h rr is in Aß ost L d E istri ner ssnit MEDICINES deserve a. distinct and emphatic' sicommendation. It is well known to hundreds in A ttie city, that the former prdprietor'of theso,valu. able Medicines' was himself afflicted with. hi complaint for upwards of TIIIRTY-TIVII .Tglas ; and ' that Ito tried in _vain every remedy proscribed. withinl o whole complain of the illizteria Medics. He how ver at length tried the Medicine which is' , ~ now. etre od to the publitg—and-he was curod'in a very eliort . tirrie, after his 'recovery had, lean pro nounced not only improbable, but abetifiitelyim- possible, by any human menus, , FEVER AND ILGUE. .• For tljiiricourge Of the-western .country,theas , Medicina will .be fonett•treafe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other inediehmt: leave the system.sub ject to a return of the diseaho—a cure by the.. . medicines is,permanent—TßY TIIEM, SA.. TISFIED, AND DE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Oomplainta. General Debility' Lose or •Arrrarra, 4E/ DISEASES OF FEMALES—theso mod' ines have been need with the most ieneficial resul in cases of this description :-Kitt's 'vit., end 'CaOFUtk, in its worst forms, yields to the i ltbye powerful action of these .remarkable Medicines.- NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DESILITY, NERVdUEI COMP LAINTS Or all kinds, PALSITATIO:sI TIIE -4/EAR'N, PAINTER" -, C'omo, are speedily cured. ,;„, MERCURIAL . ... Persons whose constitutions have Ihicorne im jaitry the •injudiciopti use of MERCURY, wilt loud doelNledicipePu perfect, cure, ari they never fail - to radicate from the .eysteM. all' -the effects of Mercury infinitely,..sooner, then,lhe moat-powerful prreparations of Sarsaparilla. 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