_~lii~erc~tri~g; ;;i f'atta,_`v WEATHER Icareful "study _ of the thermometer has shown that "Cent of the temperature-'of London froth fortyzfive to thirty two degrees generallY / kills,. about three ' hundred . persons. ° They may not all die-in the very week When the loss of Warmth hikes place, but the number of deaths is found to in crease to that, extent over, the, previous average within a short_.period after the change. The fall 'of 'temperature in truth, kills them as,certainly. as a=well aimed cannon shot: Oil' changing cli mate, or deficient fecal_ and shelter,. has weathered themlor , the final stroke,' but they actually die atlast of the • weather.' Instead of a Werra sttinmsr being folio•' wed by a bold winter, the tendency of the-law of the weather is to group, warm seasons together and cold seasons together. Mr. llasier has made out that the character of the weather seems to follow certain curves; so to speak, each extending over of fifteen years. During the,first halt of each of these periods the seasons become warmer and warmer till they reach their . warmest point, and then they sink again, becoming colder and colder, and colder till they reach the low est point, whence they rise again. His tables range over the last seventy-nine years—from 1771 1849. Periods shown to be the coldest' were years memorable for high priced food, increased mortali ty, and popular discontent, and political changes.-,-Dickens' Household Words Hew TO GET TO SLEEP.—How to get to sleep is, to many persons, a matter o highimportance. Nervous persons, who aro troubled with wakefulness and excitability,usually have astrong tenden cy of blood to the brain, wiih cold ex treinities. The pressure of, blood on the burin keens it in a stimulated or wakeful state, and the ,pulsations in the head; are often painful. Let such rise and chafe the body and extremities with the hands, to promote circulation, and withdraw the excessive amount of blood from the brain, and they will fall asleep in a few moments. A cold bath, or sponge bath, and rubbing, ore good run, or rapid walk in the open air, or going up and - down stairs a few times, just be fore retiring, will aid in equaliling circa fation—and prothoting sleep. These rules are simple, .and easy of applica tion in castle or cabin, and may Minister to the comfort of thousands who would freely expend moneyfor an anodyne to promote "Natu're's sweet restorer, bal my sleep." SUPERSTITIONS REGARDING FRIDAY:* It is strange, that Priori)/ is regarded, in all countries,as a peculiar day. In Eng land it is generally considered unlucky; and. many- people-will-not commence any undertaking on that-day: and most sail ors believe that the vessel Is sure to- be wrecked that sails on Friday. it riage takes Place on that day, the old ! rives snake their heads and , predict all kinds of misfOrtunes to the bride and bridegroom : Nay, the3r even, go so fur as to pity all children who are so unluck yasto be born on Friday. In Germa ny, on the contrary, Friday is consider ad. a lucky - day for weddings, commen ting new undertakings, qr other memo rable events; and the -reason of this su perstition is said to be the ancient belief, that the witches and sorcerers held their weekly meetings on this day; , and of ouree, while they Were amusing them selves with dancing, and riding on broom sticks around the Blocksberg, they could have no time to work -any.evil. Tut Ham.—Each hair is a tube, con taining an oil, of a color similar to its own. Hair contains at least ten distinct substances: sulphate of lime and mag nesia, chlorides of sodium and potassi turn. phosphate of lime, peroxide of iron, silica, lactate of ammonia, oxide of man- gan - ese-an -margaitn-Of-t hesesu I phur, is the most prominent, and it is upon this that certain metallic salts operate in ' changing the color of the hair. Thus, ,when the salts of lead or mercury are applied, they enter into combination with the sitlplier, and a black sulphuret of the trietat-is - formed. A common formula for a paste to dye the hair, is a mixture of litharge, placked lime, and blearbo nate of potash. Black hair contains iron and .manganese and no magnesia; while fair hair is destitute of the two first sub stances, but possesses magnesia, THE WONDERS of : NATURE.—There is a tree called the Machaneel, in the West Indies;its appearance is very at- Menke; and the wood, of it peculiarly. beautiful: .It.bears an apple,.resembling a golden. pippin. • This fruit looks very tempting, and smells very fragrant, but to eat it is instant death, and its sap or juice is so poisonous, that if a few drops fell on the skin, it raises blisters, and oc casions great pain.. The Indians dip their arrows in Itsjaice to poison their enemies when they wound them. Prov idence has so appointed, hower.n,that one 43f these is never found, but near it grows a white wood, or a fig tree, the juice of either of which, it applied in time,' is a remedy for.the &scan , produced. ASSMCETWA.—This article is obtained from a large umbelliferous plant growing in Persia. The root resembles a large parsnip externally, of a black color on cutting it traversely, the asirikmida; ex udes in form of a white .thick juice, like cream, which; from exposure to the air, becomes yellower and yellower, and at . last of a dark brown color ! It is very apt to run in putrefaction; and henco those who collect it carefully,• defend • it '+' from-the sun. The fresh - Juice has no excessively strong smell, which • grows weaker and weaker upon keeping; a single drachm, •of the fresh fluid smells - more than a hundred pounds of the dry assokeetida brought to us.—Scientific American. .... GREAT ' , 141S AND LONGEVITY OF TREES. —Wo learn from a late number of the North American Review,' that there are three cypresseiin`Meirico,whose ages ye. ry frorn 2,890 to 1,,p2} years, at the min- ~ imum estimate of „ `”ntifiecalculation ; at the maximarn,-from 480 to 5,12-1 years I almost coeval with th creation. • ' These' calculattons ara based pon inspection of • the - layers' of.'wood, as .compared 'with, the,known age and- relative growth of smaller trees of tho name species. The`. girth of the cypress of Montezuma is 4l lef44— That. o 1 the giant cypress of -San <la Maria del Thule, the' Nestor of • the ;race; le, near' the hue, one hundred and twenty-two :feet, Or :forty'feet in dialneter: - -Its height is not given, but 'the tree , - as • 1 yet shows' •ito. signs ' o{ ; ; decay: ' Pinua DOoglaskattaini emaltitude,pf 'frOM 200 to 300 reek; , "ono tneitahred, by I_.ewis and •CiatltO gaste,olB, ,'- f \ ., . - , eetertil . GreftelGarkozns: AN'be'expected.fromtho subsOriber,'ns he V. kis just-received' e. hew and' Splendid ad: sortnient of WINTER: GOOPS, ,which .he offers to his .customers - and others livito may, favor, hint with a cAll,at great Bargains ! • CLOrrasSAND •CASSIMERES, •-• ' satinet's, velieCeetds::•KY. jeans; scarlet, yel: low, , white ) and'eanton T laittiels, tickiks. nm: Cashniares,delanes,:ilpaess, 'Co hvra•cloths-, gloves; hosiery, Irish Amen, corn.- f'orte, SC,a,, • ' ,SHAWLS! SHAWLS! A largo and splendidassortment of Long and Square Shawls, at all. prteesto Milt the times. : - . SOOTS AND SHOES. " Mee, Boots end Shoes, which he is determ ined to sell low, ht his atnnd; Nofth Hano first store below Haversack's Drug &bre. vat street, Carlisle.. J. G. - GARNION Y. - • NEW ,GOODR AT THE, THE undersigned' respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ilto has removed his store to Humerich's corner direct ly opposite 'Wm. Leonard's old stand, in North Hanover street, Ho has recently returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and carefully se lected assortment of New Spring Zoods, purchased at the lowoet prices, and which he is determined dispose of at very small profits. arge assortment of • SUPERIO'R CLOTHS, at front 75 cents to $6 per yard. Also, Canal meres, Cassincrit and Vestings, at various pri cos. DRE§P7ODS,EMWEMM : such as Delaines, Bereges, and a splendid as. sortment.of-Sillts. Also, a very extensive as -sortment Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching season. 'Also, Checks, Table Diapers, 'rickings, bleached and un• bleached Manihiki, Bonnets, Hats, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. A well selected assortment of Men, Women and Childreit's Boots and ShOCs, of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, boys and men s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. GROCIERIESJI. of all kinds, vizr".Suaar, Coireir; Molasses, Pe kin Tea Company's celebrated,,Teag; &c., all fresh and good. Also, constantly on hand, the best quality, of Carpet Chain. - -'lllO-subscriber- respectfully.-asks,hia_eusiom: ers and all who wish good bargains, to give him an early call. Don't forget did stand, cor ner opposite Leonard's old stand, North Han over street. aplo N W WOODS, Ag't. N. B. Butter, Eggs, Rats and Soap, taken at market prices.- "" A Large Stock of Dry Goods elling "k 4_7 r • • AT • t 7.....; .!" THE " B -. HIVE,' 41/DADZIONE:ra,gr 0 Z . FOR the benefit °Call my friends in A° town and countrf the subscriber makes the above announcornent to show that he has concluded to chnexic fiusinesa. Settle up all Book Accounts, and sell out his entire stock of dry - goods at cost: All who wish to save a sixpence can do so by calling at the BEE HIVE in North Hano ver street, as I wish to dispose of my stock between this and the first of Jankary, 1851. ve..a..1 arg.o at up le_good .n suit., ed for family uses: Please call and examine my_stock.._as. lost.,_find_nkat tention.will be given by the subscriber to please. S A _COYLE. CLOTHING.! 1 -.m3 constantly on hand Ready .Made Clothing. Also -,it made by .41r. Thos. Reighter (who is_working in my atm., o order any gttrment on the shortest notice. july24 S. A-. COYLE. NEW SPEIBG_GOODS: Ahead of nil Competition ! Tllllntibsclibers have returned from Phila. - dolphin, with a large assortment of CHEAP SPRING •GOODS, consisting partly of Mous do Laincs, Lawns, Bareges, Linen Luatres, at 123, 181 nod 25 cis per yard, Alpachau, Gitightims, Calicoes, and a variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Cassi nieces, Vcstings, Summer stuffs for men and iMys wear in endless variety, checks, tickings muslins at old . priecs, flannels, hosiery, gloves, laces and edgings, insertinr,n, and some very cheap CARPETS, groceries, queensware, &c. Also, a large imortmcot of very CHEAP BONNETS, Palm-loafs d braid hots; bonnet ribbons,at a prices and very c leap, a few pieces wide hi g lustre black silks, together with a general as sortment including nearly every article in eur line of business, all of which have been bought ' for Cush, and will be sold to our customers and the whole country at considerably lower prices - than they - can be bought in Carlisle: - - Give us 6n, call and judge for youiselves. FHTy CUMBERLAND AND PERRY HOTEL, Carlisle, .11Dei 90HE subscriber respectfully informs -m- the citizens of Cumberland and Perry count , es, and the public generally, that he has taken that largo, new and commodious hotel, on North Hanovei. - Street," CarliSte; - 'kridwri . as the Cumberland and Perry Hotel, ant) recently kept by.ll I'V_Orth.7The house is a new and el egantly finished establishment, is pleasantly situated, and is furnished with good bedding and other furnittire, and his accommodations arc such as to make it a convenient and desira• ble stopping place. His TABLE will be—fur nished with. the best the market can afTord; and his BAR with the choicest liquors. Ho has al ways on hand trlarge supply of FEED, suitable for all kinds.of Cattle, and good FEEDING LOTS, with other accommodations which cam. not fail toreador it a- desirable stopping place for DROVERS. Ilis 'STABLING - ie extort• sive, capable of accommodating about 7ii head of horses. He has also about 200 acres of good pasture land for Cattle ; which can be had on reasonable terms. In short no pains wit) be spared to render the utmost satisfaction to all his guests, HENRY GLASS. Feb. t 3. 1550.—Gm. 2 1 41.11.1YEARS' IXOTEL. EAST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA. subscriber, (late of the "Stone Toy ern." Walnut Bottom Roud,) respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has taken that .well known ',Cavern stand, in East High street, formerly kept by Mrs Wunderlich,, and that Ito is now prepared to accommodate-Farmers, Pedlars: Travellers, and all others who may favor him 'with a call, in the most accommodating.munner.. His stabling, which is large and •convenicnt, wIR be in charge of a careful Ostler. Ho flatters himself that from his experience as tin.inkeeper, he will be able to render gene ral satisfaction. myl.3to C iIitISTIAN HOFFMAN:' egoden Memo. Motel, sdun ADJOINING THE COURT. HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA, --- TILE subscriber havin g leased .tho above large and commodious 110 PEL, situated on the corner of the Public Square and South Deno; var street, and lately occupied by Bon!. L.Esli lemon; begs leave to announce to his friends undlito public that Ito is prepared to entertain them in a ' manner. which cannot fail 'to pled their approbation. • _ THE HOUSE has the moat pleasant loca tion in the borough—tuts been newly furnished and otherwise - iinproi , d, and no pains - W ill be' spared to make those who may sojourn 'with hint, comfortable durin their stay. flis par tore arelarge tind well I mislaid, and his cham-, hors supplied with no and comfort& lobed -' ding. • , HIS TABLE will b sup flied Will he best; the Market can afford, an all who 'aro c enact ed with his house will be found attentiv caro• ful and obliging, TILE BAR will contain the best liquors lha city can produce. . 4, ' • lIIS'STABLING iaontirely new and'exten sivo, capable of accommodating from 1/0...10'.60 horses—makin it a desirable' stopping place for DRO VE and Will be attended by a Ail. Al ribi WI Ostler.' ltort., nothing. will be wanting ' ,'ealetilateil to„ odd .to the comfort and•Oonvonle ence, of tbose who truly raver him' With 'their' eatrbringd. ,: BOARD 411 S Mkint bY;tho',Week , month, or year • .:DO7Tilists Illoriertsre. '- `' V, •: ! - , ' !'.I ,'.‘ -: 1 '..'-'fill4ti'd-Vttf; 2 ._ --- - 701.111-41ANNAW:-'.l Oheap Greco • ' Sugar; Coffee,' Molance, Honey, Checeeifreeh Splices, YeasV.Poxyderb;Macearoni; Farina, RICO Flour, Baker's ',Chocolate, • Baker's ; Cocoa, Ifrowa , a flomnalatthic'ehooolate, , Orangea,. 'con' Nuts; Raisins, and Currants, foe ado , at March , -•• ' ' • " ' ' - ' - * - -lit ': - P j)iittbelpi)ia;'l,,, • "'rip)" ;ies . ' • .. • WIRE largest; itnif .eheapestr and most -•• eioom . assOrmlent of - NANG:POW/To • n the United Sttites,"eattmlwafe'be fotindahlte warehottio of the gubscri.ter, • •,•• ' 171 Chesnut Streekabove . At.the Old Ste:id. nectipied more than a third of a centui.yby IlLe•Gitorge trunk publish-'. or. Pianos:limps, 'Otgani, Serephines ' arts, &c., fresh from the most celebrated "Alum" , lecturers in• New York, 4oston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. ' Sold, wholesale', and retall,at the maker's cash prices. ' OSCARC B CARTER, . • 171 Chesnut Street,•Pliiladolphie.• r. 13,11350: • , Watches and ~Teweirsa, . , tip CHEAPER- 4f.k.tit - EVERT: • • :. -Iklik _ ( "PhiltidelphirilVatch and JeWr t , ,clty Stol'e, "No. 96 North 8E - jr. l .;:v. C OND street, corner of Quar- 4 ..:1+ii44%=.41- •. s t reet.. Gold 1 . / 4 .•...•• Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, frill jewcllod, $3O and upwards . • Silver Levers, full jewelled,. sls„and upwards. Gold Lepind,-18 li.• eases, jewelled, $25 and_ . upwards . . ~ . Silver Laplace, jewelled, $lO and upwards • Silver Quartier Watches, $4 ,to 10 ~ I . -- Silver 'Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to be what the are sold for. (F.:Constantly on hand a large assortment aline GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M I Tobias & Co., E Sitnpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with) all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the penal or dering put on if requested. CI: •C 0 NRAD , nova]• • Importer of Watches THE- GREAT CHINA STORE • OF PHILADELPHIA. egaf - lANKFUL ,to the citizens of Carlisle ' 1 and its vicinity for their increased custom, , we again request their company to view our largee n d_aplo , assort me ut • China, Glass a. queonsware, Dinner Sets, Tea'Sets; Toilet Sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, Chinn or Stone Were, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than they than be had elsewhere—ln fact at less than Wham:ale Prices. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS in, greater variety than ever - before offered in the city. FANCY CHINA in great variety very cheap. 7 - We would invite any person visiting the city to call and see us—they will at least he pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to-view the futest,China and the __cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE. & MITCHELL, Nu. 319 Chestfut Street sept26'49ty ir did. Roam, &MAN UFACTURE,RS and wholesale deal. .LVIL el - SITE - R - 0 0 M BAS E S and WOOD WARE, have removed to the largo store lately occupied by Messrs. SeUces & eon, where they hove opened an extensive stock , of Eastern and .City - mode BROOMS and WOOD WARE, which teley are now selling atthe_lowest-manulheturersorices_ A full assortment of Bristleo, Brushes, :Vats, Cordage, Lee.. constantly on Imucl. No 111 .North Third S,treot, 3 doors below Rnce, Phil adelphia.tyl7,'so:l'. et. ASTROLOGY.' ASTRONOMY, TREf4OLOGY, AND OEOPIANCY ri rioressor C 9d Roback, [FRo➢f SWEDEN.] Office, No. 71 Locust St., aboveStil, op posite the Musical• Fund 625,000-IrI7VVINGI-13US‘N-WON. BY My numerous friends on the late Presiden dial election, should convince those skepti cal pet sons who talk of PAT t ohm, that no such thing as rms. is or has been known by the emi hand and disiinguished- Astronomer and Astro', oger, C. W. ItOBACK, during•his :experience of over a quarter of , a century. Do you doubt predestination ? Then why not every man - gain a celebrity of General Taylor, alhiniel Webster or a 'Henry Clay 1, And yet there are some svhe are foolish enough to doubt t ; At 11 than may be born with the power lo see into destiny weeds: .flow can it he possible that the ,destiny of man should be governed by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards 1 and yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with open mouths, to swallow the greasy wora of some old womao, whose true skiff consists in Ailing them with wonders that are most difficult for the digestion ofothers, who ire mire credulous, yet more scientific. It is rioh that bring discredit on a profesdion that has b 'en acknowledged to he a science of the highest o derfrom-time immemorial,and is the orly pro es-ion that has any authority to sustain it, Th e higli respect which General Taylor, and Charles Bernadotte, late King of Sweden had for A-Strol ogy, is shimn by their letters forlheir , Nutihi tics to the subscriber, which. it Will give him great pleasure in show ing-- to those who favor him with a call. ,-" . in addition to his power to foresee_ future e- vents, he has the power togiveineh information as will effectually redeem such as are given to thi! too free use of the bottle. Ile is also calm-. aloof caring diseased heretofore considertil curable int{ is co retry. by. the ordinary medi einesotal wishes all to give bins a call who has beed given up by physicians and wish to be cove' ed• • lle will warrant a cure in all cases,aittl will make no charge except for the conjurations he shall make use ono his office. - Ile is often asked what a Nativity is ? He answers ,nceerding to_ Geornancy, one attic the points in - ihe:stierice 'uf Astrology, that it isalliorroseope of the future events of a person's life, carefully calculated and 'transcribed on paper, containing all account of all the lucky and unlucky days in the months and years of the persons life for whonpit is cast; by • which means- thousands in thiscommy and else= where have been prevented from misfortmas tha had beenlMlden in the womb , of futurity,., by re forcing to their Nativity before entering on an speculation of business or pleasurii, it should be in the hands ofeveryt one AS their alumnae for life: A Nativity of ass individual cats only fore warn the possessor oftroubles that ate its future for him; these who are Involved 111 present difil culties of any kind Must wait on tile subscriber in person or by letter, Who is prepared to exert his ' secret influence for their 'immediate benefit: Ito is ready to melds influence to forestal the results oflawsuits,and all utidertakings in wititelitlfere ts risk invidvad, Ire also makes use of his power for the restoration of stolen' or lost property,' which he has used for the advantage of thousands - in this city and elsewhere. Who can doubt, a gentleman's abilities, who has bad the honor to be called on and consulted with bv all the crown.. dl heads of Eisrupc. and eujoys a higher repute-- Aiottaa an.astrolegerftlian_any_one. Wl° can be consulted wills at hilolliee, or by I letter,.if pre.paid, and he is prepaid to make use orbits power on any' of the following.topics:— `Business of deicriptions;travelling by land or sea; courtships; advice given for their successful . necomplishment; speculating in stocks, ruerchan. ' disc, or real estate:the recovering of legacies:in dispute; the purchasing of tickets; and the safety of ships at,sear.l le 1110 ()Graf : as setviees .ting health, wealth and ntnrriage, love antra, journeys, la wsitiits, di Ilicults' , iu busitses,' fraud, and in all the concerns of life, and invites all to' call.wlso are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. ' TERMS. ' • , Ladies, 50 cents; Gent leinen;Natiiities calculated and read in full, according In the Or acles of Masculinc Sign a—Latli ea;'lp Oentlotnen Nativitles calculated acoord toGeornan efirPr Lodie'sdir2; in r g il; $3 l 'Cemtlernen 4 sa, 'Brushes 1, Brlishesl . . A, great varieiy of, Iberia ottani articiett.te. of feredlor.salt)oonatating , orWhitewiielt, Swee . pl ing,,Serublimr, rainicre, loth ! Shaving;ifittri Tooth and Nati, Flegh and'Oratning tirt4shOe, if; groat .variety„ tt){:of'yhicir,are of ilia beat' qua ity and will be !told at the lowetit Rican Juno - ELLIOTT. • • • • , _ltsrante , dompallico.-; rxwa, INSIII.B. NOM TBE Alton and East: i',ennsiloraugh.: Mutual 'ire Insurance Company'of:Cumhtirland county icorporated bk . an act of Assonably,.is now fully ,irganizad, and in operation under the manage aunt of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Sholly, Wm R Gargas,.Michael Cock. , n, Meichoir Bronnemani Ulinstiun Stayman, bmini Oystar, Jacob IV Coover;'Lcwis floury Logan, Benjamin II MI wager, Jacoli ICirk , Samuel Prowell, .3 mesh Mit erslia The rates of insurance are 4 us low inul'Evora hie as any... Company of the kind in tho State.— Permit's wishing to become members aro invited to 'make ariplication to the agents of the collTa- by, who are willing to wait ' Open thunt •at any time JACOB SHELLY,. Treshient. HENRY LOGAN - , Vice, Preiideut.• • Lewis IhrEn, Secretary. . MICUICEL COCIELIN, Treasurer. • 0ct17'49. AGENTS. Gunther/And county.74tudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B - Herman, Kingstown, flunry Tearing, Shiromanitown, Robert Moore and Ohl:tries Bell; Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J...A1i1, Qhurchtown. . rori: county.--,John ShOrrick, Lisburn, John llowman, .D illsburg, Pdia Wol ford, Franklin , John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Raffensberger, J W'Craft. Harrisbura.—Houscr & Lachman. Members lof the company having policies bout to expre can have them rano - wed by mak, ng application to any of tho agents. marz zNstrriumcp. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust 'Company of Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital $3OO - Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Inmuranees on Lives IL./ on the most favourable terms,' receive and executo Truefii, and rpocivo•Depuno on bite . Cast. The Capital being paid up and invested, to-. gather with accumulated premium fund, affords a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The pro. miens may be paid in yearly, halt yearly, or quarterly payments, TIM :Cquipany add a - BONUS at.staterl pe riods to the insurances for life. This plan o nsuranco is the most approved of, aim is;more generally in use, than any other in Great Bri• tain, (where the subject is best understood by .13O..P.eePle.,..aarL.3vhem..ilteY_Ikqe had tbe long : , eat experience,) as appears freiti'tlid'T6 - ac - i - hui out of 117 Life Insurance CompauMti there, of: all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS 'A as appropriated in De. cember,:lft-14. amounting to 10 per cent: on the sum insured under the oldest polices; to 80 per: cent., 7i per cent.„ &e, Sr.c.,en others, in pro portion to the time of standing, making an ad dition of $100; 887.50; $75, &c., ec. to every 81,000, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent at the premiums paid, and without-increasing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be seen 'by - the folldWing examples from the Life triad ranee Register of the Company, thus Sum Boring or Amount of Policy & Insured Acidttion Bonus payable a t the party's decease $l,OOO sloo'oo $1,100•00 2,500 '2501/0 _ 2,750•00 j '', 4,500 400'00 4,400'00 • 2 1 500 175'00 2975'00; 5,000 437'50 5.43•00 -20 i - 276 - 331 Pamphlets containing the table of rates and explanations of the subject ; forma of ap• plieatiom--and furtharinformarintrann - freinuf-nt. the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad• dressed to the, President or Actuary. B W RICHARDS, President. JNO F JAMES, Actuary. ro2'l9li , .< • -11;..-• cl os tio 0 F . 4l . L _ A {f thalami* of MT SI of Scrofula, Concert, Stpliilis, and they inoi ,,,,, !i”Ose of the Illood—and i the VERY SMALL QUANTITY whit* thaa wed di/ a Ategiieine n, ee'ert cure git engrh di Go oidirost of the purifyinv omboal Pow" the Afiglgline inhleA has inbiroM angi oanqiierril ouch di:Warts:— their aort unquestionaMgr evidenoe that— BRANT'S 'INDIAN PENYING EXTRACT is rueit c MiariehtuTits - trisy - tsspAit ;atal thero - la abundant repel; in yrs it curt& elrec, ,, l; that isblE BOTTLE of It con tains store tatvifying, healing elittio, and etedieaf power, than Baru la coutnitied in FOUR BOTTLES or any go. yasiii,s, or nay other ntrilisino that has over linen oftstaa for aale. Therein undoubted proof - our.ataphiels, that lov the use or this groat inslian Purifier, they dint were DT. KO yet LlVE—thou that worn LAMF. and cIIIPPJ.7III inn nary WALK—IIi - ay that wore SICK, SCROFULOUS, and °Bemis° diasised, hero boon 13,-4LL. tad CURED. aundrods—Thousands— who heon used 171IANT'S PURIFIER, after having used end tested at, the Sam - tray and other iv:ditties roe ouunot,tl,l to curo blood dtsotuta,"hcau docidod Unit— Grant's is the Cheapest , bee :loge one !ankle of It lots wine medical, curative Intro, In It, and, in consequence, cures wore disease, in-annch time. _Pout une bottleof_de ether trwllinine, If, FURILFTEI: FOUR DIMES more dietitian Ilion we bottle of Sorsaporib. In—" BRANT'S tUItIFIER" would he to cheap at four da//ars a bottle, rn Vornisve ilia at one diair. But Das ber's PURIFIER is sld for unly ONE DOLLAR a bottle; and as a Inntlenat It has cured, and is aapahla r of nmin, Form TIMES an much disease as one bottle of Sarsaparilla, there fore. Sampanlia, in COIIIII,IIIIVIICO Or it. leas 'gawk and kat medical eilicncy. should be sold nt no more thee WM*. five tents per bottle, to ha as dual, as dm PURIFIER at one dulls, Oa& 'Dollar's Worth ! :now - muck CANCER:—how ,no k-SYPIIII,IP-..bilyr murk *CR( ,IPUL.I.—wIII ors* dollar'. . or th o r BR ,th-rs PURIFIER eu.l Rood tko following atatument, VIIIcII aire,ancri _ CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! This Is the tile of • 'kiln, wan who yel lint. Me war cured of a worse one of SCROFULA, by only twelee bot tled of liram's Purifier, Olin ever wes cured by the 100 Of twelve cotton. of the bent Sarsuparias tiled was over male. Saraopirilla has not attilicient ordinal powor to effect the cure of such a revolietyly hotels nano, Mr. J. IL IfitS FUN, of Rowe, Onteitia 0n.,.1V. Y., had Serni• tau f.ue yaars—oral tenting& to hia bed than Last yale—he yr., pm much diseued and debilitated as -to ho venble km, raise his hand to his head. Ito hod the brat anedieal adoiir —had it - m.l oil, of tlie.best - Sarsaparillas to no good ellnet— got wcroe and i.e., and Wall considered to be in a tildes,' state, and enald nut live hortavfotte dour, lonoVrerr when he commenced uain ! C . R.A.NT'S.PURIYIER. His nth ti• Mien warty off, ear to oar; a hole was w ain threush Au windpipe, um or his chin, so that he breathed through, the hole L • hia for vans se eAtell around that it could ho m 4 ,4 up omit Of Ito place, it oily holding - by a /mall ;awe; the use of one arm ' , Li destroyed by two ideals; an ulcer unt:or the arm, an !urge MS a trianbt hand, had nearly nom through his aide int.; hi* body. Tim. lie wan Willett:a with twenty auch putrid, acrid, rufentive *deers, mlarioto parts of Ido letsun. Yur further and full particulars, too our PAM- I'll LISTS. the, THOMAS witri ADlS,cmus of thu moat skilful phy sicians of Rome, was called to see Ifaskin Iho day hefi rn ho commenced using Ilrant's Purlarr, the. AV. ..mined him, Lad then told-him that all the ntedicinet in the world Wad oat nue MAN . —that his tau wan Worse than opelessi Nov RASKIN'S statement °retire! He Said • "My, wife procured ono bottle of /112.4.\''IeS TR.IC:R, of /limit 4 Leonard, deteginss of Rome. ' I commenced using that, nod even to get bettor. That loottle enabled me to get off my bad. whore I had boon conljned one year; the me ond bottle snabled mu to)?rt but of th, how; 'the third bolts enabled me to astah too wife, to Items Cm. tre, whore I procured eta ladder MOM and when I had C. tithed using p.m, *collagens out of horsey ulcers had hadad te,--and throe bottles more effected a rERFECT - CIURR of W the ulcer., and restored me to $?ood haelth.n • FOURTEEN WITNESSES: HASKIN boa avrom to ilte above fnide, and Oin redo aro witneocd and certified to by Dr. T. WILLIA.Mg—Itr. O. R. it nowid, p roprielt Or of the Mat-Rome/fin ta—m NOM BISSELL .14. LliONAßD,erbolcaain and retell druggiella • and 'ELEVEN other reawielabio wittimea. For eale bylL W. RAWLINS & S. - V HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, J C da G IL:A.I6A and W D E Hays, Shippensbusgr-Win _Lbs'yid; Lisburn—J P Spahr, Mecriantosburg—H Her ren, Nowvillo—A C Klink, Bloetnfiold—Ben vor. and Haines, Millorstown—J A Linn & Co Lnnbdieurg—J MilliCnn, Ickesburg—S Low, Newport-4 W Eouglass, Cliatubersbiirg.—J L Shearer, Dillsburg—J . Maitin Lutz, liarrißbrug All letters and orders moat be ;Warmed to Whitit'oe Sp CB,, 106 Broadway, NBW-Tork. Restoration & Preservation of the Sy BIL {Vigo &lion, of Virginia. Midi WIS.:* SON,. finding it altogether in impossible to attend personally to the great number of daily applications, from all sections of the — Union, - for — their - rotnedy for l3aldnoss, and for theirnolobratcd HAIR TO NIC, have found it necessary to. Oppoint.p. Urn cral Travelling. agent, to visit ditrurent cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint ' gents, use and vend Hair 'rents, and top,. ply thu RESTORATIVE,! and td put than into the hands of those he may appoint to opo 'rata ivhorever a sufficient number of-paticute in any town ornoighborhood shill be obtained. Capt. GEORGE CALVEU.T, of•Fauquier county, Va.,is.alono authorized to act as. Gen. oral Traveling. Agent, with the powers • above ndicated. -.t ' • • . • Capt. C. may be oxpoctod to visit, as armed 'Hy as practicable the principal %Mies and town „of the Union. , • • • N. 8.,‘ Capt. Calvert. will always-have on band a full supply of the' HAIR TONIC .(which cleanses ,the bend i ot dandruff, strength ens and invigorates the thaire and, prevents it, also,-from fulling off,) for The region of enuntry; most contiguous to his . Operations, or, it play always ho obtained at Wholosalo, find forwanicd , to 'any , part ;of ' kho Onion," by addressing tho' proprietors,) M. WISE SON , Richmond; Etar•Prico g 9. or dozen cash. Six bottler' for $5 , - or one dollar singlo bottle.. [nov2B,ly • For Oslo -in Carlislo -by S NV V E II .STIOISr-tt , ce::,, Anitadt —,stores—Sz---;Zippo, • Rea.d l Listen end liefleet: ,1 / 4 'TROUTMAN:4ND -NAV& NEW(' CIIMAP-'A - N.ll FAHIIIONABLE: CLOTHING STORE, • • On EaSratiki4..„:„St reel,'in the room formerly or eitpied flantch as a 'Clothing Store. ' gritlE attention of the citizens 01 'Carlisle," and JL ,C umbetlai at and Perry Countiosis invittd •to this newly established Clothing nod GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIINGI,ST ORE, and see the wolf Selected and most elegantly got up clothing eVcr . offered in this place, It would bo.well for every man to knew: that a larger, assortment, better .styles and mere:desirable clothing can be bought for less money at this now estnblisliment_than at any .other store in the place _without any. other.exeeption. ' The assortment is well selected nod the cut andindke of the latest spring nail summer fashions, which are far superior to till others for cave and,ele goner. All who wish to purchase will find they can save frontqwenty live tautly per cent by buying at the new stand of , TROUTMAN & MAY. • Coats. Pants and VeSis we sill remarkably low us the following list of prices will show: _ ()OATS - - . ~ . • puperfine 'black plod]. Dress Conta - $6 to 18,00 • ~ ~ Frock " 6 18,00 Fine Francli Habit Cloth coats of . different Styles, 3 10,00 New Style of Cashmerett coats, 2,50 9,01 X, French Coats .of all colors . 1,50 7,00 Rough & Ready Tweed, now:style 4,00 11,00 California Lustre, • 75 5,0 Linen Coats, . 1,00 2,50 Business coats, - 1,00 6,00 •• ' PANTALOONS. Ty. . ,New Style of American e n d French • Caesium plain, 1,50 7,00 New style of American and French Ft . .: Cassimera, superior in quality and variety of colors ^ - 5,00 10,00' Fine black mass, end dbeskins '. '2,50 9,00 Striped and cross barred cass.,Bants .1,50 5,00 Now SfYle Napoleon stripcdPanis 1,25 3,00 " - spring cans. pants 4,75 6,00 Great variety .of Corduroy pants 1,25 3,0 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 2,50 New style of Cambroon 1,50 4,00 ' With an excellent assortment of wet.- king pants whia(ivill - oh6travl any other in this place 50 2,00 . VESTS . . , Superfine black Satin vests 1,75 5,00 Now style of figucred and striped do 1,00 7,00 &-striped-velentine ' — 5O • - 4,00 I! inn light sutnmer Marseilles vests 75 3,00 All kinds of working vests et very low prices. We will.nlso keep n good assortment of BOYS CLOTHING, consisting 3f Moats, punts and vests and sell then: at very low urines. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing we will keep on hand an assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, such as shirts, scarfs, cravats, suspenders, drawers, collars, caps, Itinbrellas,_gloves, hand-. kerchiefs, socks, &c. &c` , which will make it the interest of the purchaser to examine belorre buying elsewhere. Xllgoods, sold at this store. warranted to give satisfaction, and defy compe titiarbin quality, elegance and Ft yle of the cut and durability, and we hope by close attention to business to merit a share of public patron age. Don't feftgitt place, North Hanover Street, a few' doors above Lotithop Street West side. - B. Clothing made to order nt the shortest notice. The .People's • Clem' . the wrack I • THE undCrbitnwl of thousands of their friends, hereby announce to all who seek and loVe pleasure, that n Grand Excursion will take place this and every day throughout the season in the beautiful safety car "Cheopsitle,",vonelked by the low presenre engine "Fit•sure,' and in which all, both old and young, arc invited to participat6. • The ex eursiOn Will he conducted upon a plan entirely different from any before got tip in--this-neigh- -, b or h o od, both for cheapness and dispatch ; and the pleat ure it will affordthose who join to it can scarcely be etinitited. 'Tickets will be furnished-at half the Usual price, and the public can start from any point they plehse, stopping; only at the 'CFI EAP AND IMI'IW VED‘ - Clothing Emporium, next door to Burkholder's Hotel ou IVnst Malta street, where the cheapest and roost fashionable assortruenk.ol CLOTII1N(.; can be found—all our own manufacture—turd which we can sell as cheap as they can be bought at any of the large city cstablislintents,and 20 per cent. lower than at any other house itt this Borough. We respectful') invite. the pullic to lake thin pleas ant trip to our store, and examine our large as• sortment of -CLOTH, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS of various colOrs.nnd Styles, Pants Vests and Rounclabotes, Pert Jackets, HATS and CAn, Shirts and Stot,kitit7s, Suspc.udere, Crat tits, and all the different artieles , necessary,to constitute a Gentleinaea., Wardrobe. Don't forget the place—neat door to Burkholder's Hotel,- to where we have just removed. Having a lake assortment of Cloths, Cassimeree and 'Vestings on hold, we are prOpared to make up to order all kinds of Clothing at Its Ajtortest notice and on (110411051401150111i1110 te.ormt. - M T,_STELN Tat' Better than the Goldmines of Cali fornia - A- Whole Spit cj - elothe pi 31,75! TllE undersigned (MIAMI for the patronage of Om Citizens of Carlisle and adjoining country, informs his mum.rous friends and the public lir general, that he _fins just. Mid in an_ entirety ncd , Stork' t!I":61oltionUble Sprin . e and Summer cloptintr, matte up in the best style and particular:y Cal2mlated for this place, ths stock consists of line Dress 1141 d Frock canto, habits, Cassimor, Drab, hoe., snit Chian coats, Tweed Linen and Cheek coats, llussinetis emits of all descriptions, superior Black Cassimer and limey Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests from ,Bete to ftd 00, a largo assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, whits linen, striped and rod flannel shirts. Gentlemen arc lematdictl to call and examine the goods; and . he is sure thosg" with buy will be well fitted and at low prices. ' A {,real wat , ortinent of Boys clothing, also Caps and flats, front 123 to fied 00 constantly on hund at OLDMA N 'S .Coath East camera:llam and Market square; arlisle, -- 111arch 98, 1850. - Carpets, Carpets. A SECOND supply of Imperial, Ingrain, IX Cotton and On-thing Calm :Is, sdlielk will ho sold cheaper than can be bought at tiny other establishrimut ih the Thorough, • LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES. Just lilt 'Of Lau ids Walking, Shoes, SlipPetsN3tiskine add - 'Millers, di — the latest Shapes atul hest Philadelphia manufac ture. Also, a - beautiful 'assortment. of Chil drim's Shoes. Boots and Slippers., CARPET BAWL ,TRAVELLING 6323221 A-Anrgo - Supply 'of Trunks and Travelling Bugs of a supcnor Wain v, lust received. • BONNETS! _BONNETS ! The etttintimiof thy Ladies is particularly in vitod to' my large and splendid asstirttnent of BON N Sol all Itinda,:prloys and qualities. Aloo, a very 'ergo nod beautiful lot of - Bonnet iltihhons, selling very low nt the ehenti story of . CHAS. OCt HAW [ SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES liatesg Ji•rivaL ITIHE Cheap - Family Grocery Store of-Jo. K. 'Faith D. Halbert, West Main etrect,Car.-. has luta received a large and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that ilia Philadelphia truirketa can nflurd. 'rho suborn bar has just monad frotn_tho city.. and would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally, both' in town and country, to call and examine for tlicinsolvee his large and in .creased stock, which embraces all th e artfciet, usually kept, in his lino of ,business. Stroh as • Rio ; -Java and flt.Doming,o and Laguire Coffee; I niporial,,Aeu Pt! Hyrum_ and !Black- Tonsful limy superior quality and flavor; Laverillg'S 'crushed, loaf, fullingt, loaf, and loaf sugars, or ango grove, clarified New Orleans and brown pu g ara of ovary grade and quality, With trice to putt,--,honey, sugar limple, Orleans and syrup Molasses., Spices of all kinder which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms,,Ce dar and painted 'buckets, churns,. tubs, halt' :bushel mnatturea, butter bowie, butter prints, bettux . ..Ndlos, wash rubbors, &c . Clothes,' faherttewing,-traveling and market baskets of.' all kinds. , Castile, funny, rosin and,...cotiatry • SOAPS.' A-Istre a garland nasealrtont of chewing 'and smoking TOIJACCO , span is h half spattish' and common, CIGARS, Ropes ,twines and Ilrualten of all kinds.. Prime C ' if ERSE' nlwaYq' on hand. qpgrin, Winter, strained Elephant and Common OILS. GLA,51 . 3, QUEENSWNRE.—I Brave also' added re my already •Itirgc stock,. a number of sew patti3ritif - tif White Granite and' ha i ry ten.: cots, with CROCKERY WARE of ovary do- , foription, at the loWeet prices liar cash. . , Foe ling gr'ata Scir rho born, patroniiir,iinrn• Wore licatow°cl upon him by x ginioninit dionntimeirkiir tendimi thorn Idxhearty & altionra iliniike r and hapax flint in Ida °fibrin, to Noma and pnriicular attontion do buniiipan, fu moat, u OtitliiunnOti thilir support, • ' hi troli iu 186 q, ,10f3, D.. HALtwitT;.. ~feDicinc . MISIEN • MAllleterci All-Healing , Ointment. • ; Or. the Werld , i'Salve. • - ealaha ow Ofercurll'or other 0171wPal: . • From the" Reading L'agic." • THERE was-ncvor, perhaps,medi eine brought before the public, that has in o short a time \Will ouch a - reputat lint ns " Al lister's Ointment, Or the World's 'Salve." Almost every, person that ,baS made 'trial of it, speaks warmly in' its livable. One has been euretVby it. of the 'most painful Rheuma tism ; another of the Pilco'fb third of a trouble some pain in the side, a .lourtli of a swelling in the limbs,-&u. If it 'does not give im mediate' relief in every ease, it can never do injury, being applied outwardly, As another evidence or the NVOlldeatli healing power possessed by this salve we subjoin the following certifmnles from a fe. spec:table citizen al Maidenereek township, in this county.' Maltreat:reek, Becks co., Pa., 1111/Cli 1817. Messrs. Ritter & desire to inform you that 1 was entirely cured of a pa in - the.,ba oh, by' Meuse of MuAlliter's All-Ilealing Salve, which Purchased from you. I suffered with it about LK) years,. and at night was unable to sleep. Dur ing that: time I tried various , remedieo‘ which were prescribed for ,me by IM)sicians and other persons, without receiving relief, arid nt last made trial of thii Salve with n result favorable "beyond espectation. I am now entirely free from the pain . and enjoy at night a Sweet and peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salve since ! or tooth-al:beam! with similar happy &sults. Your !timid. JOIIN DOLLENI3ACIL The following ix from a re„nlar, physician of extensive practice in Philadelphia. James NfeAllister--:Ar i I have for the 'two last years been in the habit of itsitig your Oint ment in cases of.ltheninalisui; Ch Uhl:lint, and in Teal a Cspites, /Scald lit:n(10 vi o l thus lar with The liappluSt , 111 . 0. I think, lento the ex periments I have made with it, that it richly de serves to he tallied as an article of evvwy dny use by thelircifesstiiii ut large. Yours, Pee. .S. BELL, M. U., MILL Philadelphia, Dee. 30, 1847 To James MeAllisterDear Sir: I take pleas ure in making cnown to you the great benefit I have yecatted by using your Vegetable Ointment or the World's Salve. 111811 an ulcer, or run ning sore tm my (pat's of many years standing„ 1 had applied to several physicinns but'all to no purpose; but by 'using your Ointment a few :lays, it Was completely dried up and well. I have se - d it..for-IntrnsvforAch kit- I' fin:Ft r e.t , cellent article; Alio, in all cases of inflamtnntioa , EDWAItD THORN. I certify thuabove statement id true. M C CADMUS, • No.'oo Mat ket Street, Philadelphia. 'rEll"l'Mß—There is nothing better for the cure of Tether. BURNS---It is one of the best things in the world Ent. Burns. (See 'directions for using it.) PILES—_-Thousaiuls are-yearly -cured- by this Ointment. it never lails in giving relief fer the P _ _ (0 - Around the boxes are directions for using. MeAllister's'Oiniment for Scrofula, Erysipelas teller, Chilliltd.', Scald Dead, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous A frections, Disease of the Spine, 11 rad Ache, Asthma, Detif• tress, Ear Ache, Morns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skis, Sore Lips, Pimples, ts.c. of the Limbs, Sores, II heuniatisln,-Pifeei-Cold Feet Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth Ache; A - gue in the Face. GORNS—Oecasional use of this Ointment will always keep Corns from grossing. People: - need never be troubled with thorn If they use it feequently, ir.rThe. Ointment is good for any part or the body or limbs when inflamed. In 80111 C cases it -111amidlicapp'lird often. C IUTION—No OintMent will be genuhie unless the name of JAI . IIF.S MeALLISTEII. is written with a pen . on e‘ery label. FOR $41.1 by toy nents in'nll of the thin eiptt I towns in the United States.• _ JAMES McALLISTER, Sole Propt•'ctor of tho above Medicine. PRINCIPAL OFFICE Ns. , 28 North Thirt (PRICE. '25 CENTS PER 330.X...u; AGENTS—S, Elliott awl S. W. Haverstiek Carlisle ; 3 & L Iteigle, IVlcelianieslinrg 3. NV. Singiser, Chum:Jansen ; Rlioad k Wiierry Newburg. ; Joseph . 11. Herron, Ne w vine, Luiz. and G 13e11 . , _ PI 'kl.re V 1. 1 °S r ''l A .. j . ,,C,F) . '''':, f:::f;',';;3tl.ri',"-'l-.1 .I^, 4 . _ , . '•• '', -,, ,,,.. % ;`-k ':1. -, 1, W' 1 • 7.. ':-. 1 1, •- t 7 ' - ' : '4 ;... 0 7 14 5 -• - .7 • 6 7'..•=1 f .... ..: .. r : -.,., t• ~' .: ‘,., - , :. , 1. ::::..: . ~,,,.. 7:- . A. ; ;.4. 4 . . ...74.5Zp gz.a.j..- 111 N 1161 • r;• . ; • 1,:..01k2 • .;.1Ci.172,51 COLL',S, o yin 4-, - 5 - )17 G E C , _ 1' ....:-., , 1 , i: 1 "- c 0 ,. '.!, :::‘;' 70 ~, 1^,:::,;,-;., _ The uniform. success.Avhich _ban .attended-the use of dais preparation—its salutary effect—it liaw - 09ta t eve a ntLinat rafttcif_t to tangs have gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine. \Ve oiler it foliar afflicted with entire confidence in its virtues, and the full be lief that it will subdue and remove the severest attacks or diSC:ISC 111,00 the and Lungs, These results, ns they become puldiely known, verry naturally attract the attention of medical . men and ithalanthopists CS et'y where. What as their opit.toi. or cIIE4HY PECTORAL may he seen to tlo• V. 11,1 FINE mOyr, M. D. - Prof Sur Cullege, .Nciu York, sa `It1;i1, hit ph to I . Clllry the YAM' and efficacy of Ayer's 011E111a which IU 0 081111 T ITU in Ply ad Mit VII to curcis all eases of the Throat slid Longs." THE Wl'. REV. LAIRD ItISHOP FICLD. WritVa lint leitor to his frilaal,allo NVa 'blast sink ing tinder no alre,clion Me' I dings ;--"l'ry Ihd clwrry pectorul :owl if any medicine can give you relief. with the blessing of God that will." 5, - CIIII.3S';,,IUSTICK 121.15*1 or Lookiooo, NV ' • 'Thal a ) uting daughter of liis was cured or sevet•al severe att.•teks, of croup by the 'Oherry Peetoral." ASTIINIA AND The Canadian Journal of !Medical Science. slates, °That Asthma and Ilennellititi 60 111 . 1 . 4.4- kat iti lliis inelement - eliiiiitte, has yielded pith surprising rapidity to Ayre's Cherry l'eetornl, and we eautiet too strongly retionnuend this skil ful preparation to the Prollosieu and the public generally." t• Let the-relieved .iiiilferer speak for himself:— Ilse remit?, 380. -12 g, 1847.- Hi. J . AYElt—lien' Sir t—During I:escuk“cl frinai a painful and ,thingerous disease by your nictlioine, gratitude prinnpts me to send you this nektiowledgetnent, out only in justice to you; but I'9r the infortutition or others in like al• &Right cold upon the lungs,, neglected at first became so severe that spitting of blood, a. violent esingh and profuse night sweats followed and fas tened upon me. I became emaciated, could not sleep, woe diqtregsod by my cough. and a pain through my chest, mid its short had all the alarm ing symptom:m . .onel, consumption; No medi eine seemed at all to reach my case, until I' prey ident.ally tried your Cheney Pectoral, which 'soon relieved and now has cored me. Yours with respect, E. A. ST EWA RT. . ALIIANY,N. V., April 17,1848. DL'. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir t—l have for Years been afflicted with Asthma in tho worst form; so that I have host, ohltgld to sleep in my char liar a larger part of the time, being unable mbreathe in toy bed. I bad triedw great many . medicines to no - Purpose, unit) my iilikSiehni prescribed, as an expel I meta, lour Ohm IT - l'em. Milk, • ' At 'first It seemed to make me worse, but toes than is week I begun to experience the most gratifying relief from its use; sad now, in four Meeks, the diseasii is entirely - removed. • I .cue sleep to my, bed with comfort, and enjoy a style of health which I had never expected W11%07. - • ""' S. PERILA.i. RUF.AIII:I-11Y-47-C:- = Sold bi Dv. Eno , Hos, 11'. A. Iltiltnt3l, S Elliott, Cool lido; DV. .11vit Ilny, lt,t volinstiosloni; 11. Ilervon; Newvill9J.C.l.4 .1.11. Altlolt, Snip• peosburfti and avowals toovtrally: . ANOTHER EVOLUTION, 0 AMU EL A. II lIIIA mhos , od of Mr• Henry A t . :iiiirgoon, his ntork•al Drligl4; - Mildiolllllll tespuotrully a-sloire of ttiu liuhhu intim:mg°, tit thu old sttincl, coriter'of Phi unit lligll Struoto, oppouiio t66.ltnil flood depot. • 110 will koop oonshintly on htoul, .nn nssort• went ol•lrordl Nue., MudlidtiOnl Points, Oils, Dye Porrumotyoind n variety ot -fanoy. firth:lmi, which Ito ht dotortiiinetr to soli low.* 110 will ptivo his porsonni munition to the hind nuisi'•and pat ilculurly to !Jutting up prescriptione; • • Alibural thAildtipti inudn for Physicians coun try It,luf•i+huotn, 11011.Podlurs. - • •l'ub..1,1;„IHnll••;=; • - .•or • of r 11ei... • .. - • • Vadat., Wi4o. •T UHT rnoolvod nt the cheep:Hardware. a to •r of tho subscriber in Haut High Stre.at, eentiolete,ussertmentef,Tubs, Buckets, Churns, koi—Alne .I)uponts Rifle ~nnd : Bloating Powder, whinh.will be sold very cheap,by .inn..23d - 1850. IWNRY , SA . TON. ',£~l~liciirrC: • • For the . Removal and Permanent, Coro of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of thoso einitploints . whicit aro cruised by an bn paired, crenkonod or unhealthy condition of tho • NEIiVOUS.:'SYS,TEIII. , This beautiful and earivanient application alba my" , terious powors of GALVANISM and MAGNMTIBM, ben boon pronounced by distinguished _physicians, both in Europe and tho United Steles, to La Um) most voluebo. medicinal discoeery of the .dge. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVARTIO BELT Rua MAG . NF.TIC FLUID rs uoed with tho moot verfoct and cortaln isuc . coi!l in oil 4,4 ClBO6 of . GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving lone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also In FITS, CHAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA on-INDIGESTION, lIHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS,- NERVOUS TREMORS PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS ie the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER. COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of Alm SPINE, in p COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from ono simple causentimely, . A Dorangement, of the Nervous System. ea- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi cines incr." the (Usenet, for they weaken the vital emir gies of the already prostrithed system ; while under the strengthening, life•giving, 'vitalizing influence of Outran- Ism, as applied by Rai beautifuldinil wonderful dlecoyery,,. lire - milieupatientlifidT,U - dakoried lab - fir - 1i - restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of - Dr. Christie's thavanto Curatives, consiits, In the fuct,that flu*? arrest and cure disease by slaws, d application, in place of the usual mode of drag. ging and physicking the Tuthill% WI exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly milder the infliction. They strenetheitftheWhole system, equalize the circulation of (he hland:pi emote the secretion., and never do the eight. let injury tinder any •cireumstanees. Silica their intro iltietkin in - We - United StateCrinlvihroo years since; more' tan 60,000 Pergons Including all ages; classes and conditions, among watch wars a largo numbor of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OUR= vrhen nil hope of triter had bent, ghee up, and evora thing else been hied in vain' To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of OPEPsIA, any other Chronic or 'Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cages, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerve, and muscle. of the stomach, afford (moonily relief, but which boss° the patient lower state, and ivith injured facilities, ,alter the action thus excited has evened. Now-compare the, with the effect_ reaulting from the application of the tiALY , ANIC BELT, Take a Dyneptic sufferer, oven in the wpm symptoms of en attack, and untidy tie the Dolt • around - the — body, , tsing - the alagnotic Fluid as Areeted, to e short period . the irteenidole porepiratiort will set eni the peaitsvo elemente of he Dolt, thereby crauaing , a Ualvanio circulation which will pail on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up u continuous Ualvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe rases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A YEW DAYS IS ov.rEN ANIPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICA'PE TIIE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the molt Undkintitoa-Clieter, From ell parts of the auntry could bo given, sufficient to 611 overy column in (his paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively pro'ves " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CUItIFI OF RHEUMATISM, DP,ONCIIITIS AND DYSPEPSIA Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jer,y, of :iiitingnilshed altamnieuts and esaitoi teputalui:— lit 143 SIDNEY, Nev Jorsoy, July On. A. H. Gums - he—Dear Sir: You wiLh to kIIION of iilb what has been fho result it: my own coon, of the appli- cation of GALVANIC fIKLT AND NECKLA..E.. My reply is as : For about twenty yvom I ,htid bean suffering from Dys. pepsin. Every 3 oar the symptoms botanic worse, inns could I obtain permanent rebel from any cone. 01 medi. . cal/freatment whatever. About foltrittil yenta since, to cense:weer.° of frequent ext.i.sure to the weather, in the - discharge of my pastoral dutira, I became sollicet to • r. severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for your alter year, ' 1 caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of '.15 and , tti, in consequence of m caching a great don: in my own and various oilier churches in this region, 1 t woe attacked by the Broil lints, vs Melt ~no 1101:P111f 50 severe as to require all 1111 dodo t 111111,01151011 Of my pas. (oral labors. iffy nervous sy ant owl now iseratiehly prop , • frated, , finti-114-My Brphchitis became-wa,m,.so glen didmy Dy•pdpsta and Rheinnaticmffection—thus eviceitig that -there-disordenrw - cmconnectccHruh-each-other - through - ' -- - therattilium - orthe - NerirouirSystem. - - Irr - the whole plum, muceposta there seemed to bo no remedial ugent which could reach and rocupera.s my Nervous Sy stein ; every thing that I had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At lost I WIAS 181.1 by my attends to examine your inventions, and (though with no eery sanguine hopes of -their-infieteneyo-1- determined -to- try theallee'L of th• application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. with the MAGNETIC FLUID.. This wan in June, 1840. To MY GREAT /810211O0NIENT, VI TWO Pays SIT D1(61,2'414 SILO GONE; In LIMIT Darn I was r. 21•211.0 TO ' ,MMUS NY 7421T011•1.L•1101t0 j 2.2011 filar I 111211,1 i ONIVErtr• 11111112.2 111CLITICIC on SCOIWYIT Or TIM MISONCIIITIS'j 421112JY it/MU. Mirid mrrErmote sus rwriamy er•ecn re Yllolllll.r. MS. Such Is the wonderful and happy results of thin experiment. 1 hero recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who hOve been likewise auffering front Neuralgic affec tions. They hove tried thorn, wires LIMP! nestrans, I swim, IN mono can. . I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours., RODETIN W. LANDIS. .DR; CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE tufod for all complantha affecting tho Throat or !lead, such ref 'Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sitik lleadaehe, Diisiness of the Head, :Neuralgia in the Face, L'ueoing or Roaring in the Ears, Deathsts, which is geuerally.Nert otts, and that distressed complautt.called Tic Dolnreux. Palsy .and Paralysis., All phynicinils noknowle,lge thnt these ter:111,1.44e Am are Quoted by 110,,,elzey f Yr1T4,141 Vie__ allocted Artcle, supply thin duticieitt power, and a conlOrtn-.1.21 entire cure ,14 thLin eireotetl. 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis nano Leon reported to 1/ a. Ct x no , T re au.l.ltht wifhiet the last two yeare,'whieli have boon triterol:v i - Car. ASsoitew J. F. Tours of Ilisa,kis n, N. Vs lota not lw.en able to' walk a step for near knir Y:411,1,1)(1 , 1,3t we helplesaythat he had to be fel - The meal ridebrsled physicians gave him up. In live dayinfler l.e eoultnonacst wearing the Osi.vartic BELT NrellAt.T.,.l,P tka< , ll;l'll., be walked across the room, and in thiee weeks lehed pex featly recovered his health. Captain Tomos is 'Poets* years of ago. Severe Deafness Cured, Tho following is on oirnict from a lollor 1a o v recoivra ram a dislinguishoil physician in the Slat° et V „, A. If. CHRISTIL, DL D.-LOsar Sir: Ono of my kg". unknown to me, obtained , your Catuanic It, Avid MO.. Ince, with the Itragurfis Fluid, for a serious oiler tion of lleernesc. The case was that of a lady, whose Norsout system woe much disordered,. nail her general hooltb poor. Much was done provionsly to the appliontl;in of the Dolt, but with very little success, and I fool It only riglii to tell you, that .since she commesiood wearing the Dell end using thu 'fluid, but it row woks sgo, she inif YINTIRICIN ItECOVltlitlat 111:11. Ill.:MONO, and 'ha gone ral health hrbottur than for 1101'011d years.? F;very cone of Deuhiess; if it be Hi:lemon:. h a generally Li, coo bo curoil by this wonderful remedy. DR. CHRIEitIEI3 GALVANIC . .lIIIACELETS • Aro finind of cosi seirloe lu'releS or Cf.nyulsions or Pits, efiiiiloooo, MO 1(441,30 Nervous Alrtions lholfood upper extremities. Also in Palsy d'Parary. ols, dna all disclose caused by a, defiolency of power or Nervous I:norgy In 11w limb' or other cogent of the body. . hundred CoollACates from_all_parte_OLthie_.. country of the moot extraordinary chareetercan be ghats, , If required. , • INr• No trouble or inconvenience often& the hetet .I)IC—CintINTIF.'S-041.VANIC nit they too, be worn by the most feeble and delicate with perfoot ease end eafety. In many cases the sensation t allendien their ace Ls Aighly pleasant ansregreseale. They ' • on be mint any Parket Uee country. 'Prices: 7 -- • TAO Galvanic Belt, - Three Dann, • The Galvanic Necislitcs, Taro Da The aelvardo Bracelets, One Dollar Esc& The Magnetic Fluid, • One Dollar. aro.,accotoronied. by hill and plata ' directions, . Pamphlets with full particulate may be of the authoritestnent• o" ' • • Sold in Oarlisltt by S.. ELLIOTT . ; • BRUSHES and COMBS,. .Tho largeat-lot and best assartmenivr - • WHITE WABIL • sweeping, dusting,'serubbing and other Brush es. ie just received. ineltiding en as s ortment or • FINEST HAIR - BRIJ:NIBS, ' and of tho best qualiuns,,as also. - - • FINE TOOTH COMBS of aliriost_eyeri quality, tugetlier with a variaty of Dress, Redding and ,other Combs, br sale cheaper than at any other Homo in own, at tha!atore of —, • J.. W: tnY• Carlisle, Jolla 5, 1350._ TFIERIA OIL for pale nt- • ^ (j 026) -ILLIBBARD'S /I GI 11/1
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