Ei:ERUM ANDI EXEOSITOA;• M= From thii!North Pentswivirsias..i. ' 'Th6 .Siamese. Tsv ins - at; Hoine :Tile - r ecent contradictory ibperte. in regard to the death of the Siamese twine haft •recelfed to our recollection an ac.. „ count 'Of ,e.visit,,paicl::OigN *me • trio:`, years 'Since,. by s, gintlenian, who made .- notes of what. he stftv i ' and; heard at „the' ` timel.-the:Mibrifince of:which fre , ;Pro-' ceedto give our raadeis. -•, L , !..‘,\ . ••••:' After being exhibited in England, and this eountry for trothe"yearsr', and bacona-'' - inglired of a migratory, life, they settled down, strangely' enough, in the moun tainous regioneof North Carolina, wheie they.ere - bolliTniarried'illial - te to - eiy —each took a wit&These yere two- , 'linens named Adelaide and .Sarah Lams; who were . With, quite , yeuthful (under' twenty years cd'age,) when 'they enter"- , ed into thientrangennion.. They were married. it the sanie time 7 So-far as - the yohng women were-concerned,- it' seems ••that all went smoothly enough during the courtship ; but the two broth-, ers differed asie which should have Sa. 'rah, the largest of the girls, and who is , 110 W a bouncing' :"woman of snme_two_._ -hundred • pounds; , Averdupois. Both prefered the same individual, in the true spirit of,their peculiar and ...alystericiits twin-ships. Eng, however, prevailed, and the more tient.); fair one became his, while Chang-tad -to , miatent himdelf with - Adelaide, who,' bythe way, to any - butthy oriental taatemas much the pret, -best,:- being in fact,. , a handsome- and 'showy Brunette. ' ' ' Chang: and Eng first established them solver', built a house, and.opened a small country Shop, , erstore, on Trap-Hill, in Wilkes'. 'ceiling, • North' Carolina. A Mr. Harris, who had traielled With them 'while they were 'exhibited in the-Uni 'tedStates, at first - assisted them in their :new business ; but in co,nsequench_of_ his hot marrying to the taste •of Mrs. ChangandAre. Eng, the twins dismis sed him, and since that time have man aged for themselves. The , opinion of Engis always the law, and Chang cheer fully submits, as in the , ease of selecting their wives: Eng signs all dm Writings requirecd in the coarse oftheir business makes-all the bargains, and throughout all their atrairs..aliftia - le to - be theiontrol ling. spirit. It is , said,' however-!ntleast.• Mnr.iEng ”saye--that her husband has nnich the-best . diepositian of the two; -is much kinder >ls theirslives-of Which :they possess a nember=l"-than Chang.— They can handle an axe with much force and dexterity,r-placing their four hands, and exerting theii mailed strength .upon the implement, at the same 'time. They 'shoot their ga me- . being ; fondof huritirig7-with all r ,the -hands Hof„,both ” resting upon the':gunr-sothetimes . one• directing the eint,• and' -isoinetimes ' the -other. In ..walking, Or standing; the nearest arm of eack;., psuallY..reaches ;around the, Waist,-or lie-engem( the Ott-. •er's shoulder., . _Abent-the-time-theysettled themselves= , ,in North ()grain, they , 'applied under :a law. of the State, and had, ;he tiatheef Bunker added totheir, Christian, or,(as I should havesaid,) Siamese appellatives. -- This - was deemed 'necessary .to a More legal, orlormal trantitien of their, busi-- zees, in regard ta real eetate. Mr.' liten:' her is their sigentin Now York, and is, understood to have some 840,000 in- wasted for the twins“ the annual interest of which is employed by them in their blorth•Carolina operations:- ':They ecru pulouely 'forbear to Wadi 'the 'principal sum, in Mr. Bunker's: bands. Since their location on Trap-Hill, they have purchased anether.plantatioh in Surrey, some fotty miles distant; and at the time our informant visited Ih'erd, Chang, and Eng were residing there, while' Sarah'. (Engle wife,laudlterchildren,,wereiaL, the Trap; Hill, estalAitihthent , „AS, in: i point Of ilall;the firetnallWas•upon-her she, at first, is here entitled,to notice in , — T-TlSTfound her With three children-- % twO girl's and a boy; - the latter-of , whom is callecildecatur., Their . fat; swarthy features..black,•coaresi hair, and low re treating•forehead,indicated clearlYttheir Siamese paternity:. , In the.large room where thoguests ' were received, 'stood an thicirmoOsbed,Minie ten feet in , width, wilt - WAIN / Ira:01;g Bunker eiplained, with all the innocence mid naivette imagine hle, was iironght into requisition when ever:ler' husband, his brother and her sister visited Trap Hill.' 'Nothing shor ter,' she said , would do for them all.'--- The woman; herself, was good looking, though-rather corpillenwith rich, au ' burn hair; fine teeth and Reel eyes er • The house'was neatly lte .. the slipper' t l spreirfiii - the visitor ; excel pt; and al though miedtmatedM • - tigiliapldyed' much good sense a shrewdness in her conversation. • On_paying_it visit to-the -twins-them selves,at the plantation in Surrey, they were ound ehgagedin shingling a house. The in door arrangements •of - Mre. , Chang (pronounced , chun') were More tasteful than tinned !Winder, as she, Also excelled the' latter is point. of per sonal beatity. She has also three.,ithil ' dren, the eldest 'Of whom. "rejoicing;in. *Minutia of Jesepldui 'Virginia. , ie.eix days youuger.than 'Mr.. ''Ohring'i* first born. The next child, (now that- we have come to thels-:*farticuleriel)t was eight days younger. than.. her sister's second daughter; StidlilierefWati 'about • the sante . , diectepaniiP'(ir we May so speak) lithe upset the yOunger;doub-, dy courtinti.': Aslo personal appearance, the:children very much .alike. ,, ,:: , • ,- -- The twina:mierned3olfeverrhappy; said they. liked farming' v ery ' 'mech. In regard lo'rpelitieti,: . they ,wero:deeided , Clay and, Would like to., mote :for him , for:-Prettident,; '- if , •he -(Mri-(Mrs't'lay)' . : 'W.9ofil . let : - thaai,,_' ,Their; religious views embrace doctrine of transmigration of mitile:!; , Thy, , belieVe, , -,, (*Mir death, they(Wiliive-AeirOwn,- sitifelf,Wode)iftigint o , ,liogdOcii, Jima! stay until we repent for do bad in dis world; au' wiitp id 4thrini,' 'Or deer, Or., "I", i 4oo. 'Pnimat ,., 4WOWAkaYa.4.l:: The. chtistiert 'religion no , : 'goodr-you' ' quarrel todsniuch ahorit filth; .tho' nteelf: ; ', differe - .4 elnireltl4l.- 4 1, 4'04.0 11 4 14 gay: hirn,t'ight.:;!tother rishitioh .wrong;- and • They no - dpeaktrusrall'detime . .l l They.' wan., plaiali,''.eincli'lif4;e4holda4PuP. 1 clo Ak oft t ic ountr* , 3*mpliinlielbeink:; p055 e ...44 large, fainilyeeriting,7ith e y 84 , ' . 1 lind."lo4- . 11 .it ,1 0., 1 _,01itik e .. 4 ,1,4100.-!!tt.iT.. trayejApip ; simlenni,, <,,, ~--;,r).t. r; •.; 1,.; -, U. Mthentone:is sickktlie.otheriesirra4;•'' tar iffeeted-41feh one 4'004 4k IP*-`i in 4r*VilitliKs r.c4 , 10,4 1 4 1 .47r4f!i . • 1 % desires the sanwthitiOin-nliorty, What'.-61 ever eiiiiiiii Waimea upiiiitieliiiiiiiit sensation Of one; t h§ the other. win itiXiytight,, 016,4,443+41 hoiThver i , row inusetliativirdepetidea be an r in t i t t il ) ' V s o o,'# 6 9 l6e tKftO ul in ' 616 41..WK, 4 1 Oile ii 444 11 ,100114; theY .410ini=0 , ~ 6 441,1001 4; sloe.. " MI -Itti -- iiiiii . 4ittii'ititri7s;' , \ . .i3`. • rentoLgoirolotOoir , • A NATURE itEAIBiLit"). - • - Procured from 4'Welt in itikgenffl, FAi.; 4000 fed bElow.the earth's surface... ' PITT VP AND:46Ln, DV' BAWL' , AL., Kinn, CAItAL .BASIN, rth ST. PITTEIDOniIi PA. The heahthl balm from Naiure'e secret 'pg,' ••The blo w n .of.hezdtb, and life, to, man wilt twing, As ham, her •Jepthe the magic liquid flows,. To calm out Buffeting", and itesnago,eur Vy0011.• • • ~ . , -... 'ftrßoLt.trrilv " ' ''' .. ss.: HIS great remedy of, Nittare;:aftbrirepcated :.1,. andliiie triabilitts wonted' hieNiqty'lnto pupa.- litr favor: „We need hardly,rekat the tact, that: this is -a pare;ntindelterated NA.TILIIIAL,INED•r,, ICINE', ariills 'put un as, it flews lirrim theltoscitti , of ;the s earth„Witliputiidrit ixture..., In theie,daja of N..).(iihn vending, we,div not Wonder at,the In credulity minced- by; the cenimunity; upon • the, . introduction of a JV'en, Retrfeak, but' that increcla• - llffidailfroird suppress'a reed harle`NritiseTnisiler: ftat influence'has mitigated , ,had', cured no:. many ' diseldes indident td 011 IF . riie;' were ,We to :with hold a remedy like this- from'. public ,notice; we, should consider ourselves as, guilty .of keeping ; back. sotnetitiog . _thst • wile: int nded:' to-relieve Much human 'suffering, and dis elsthegloordnial pain of many none, whose twat m has for'.,Yeara been racked and tortured by th fell .engines of Disease. Nay, do' riot 'wonde' , gentle , reader, and Nn with others lathe cry that it Corea too many diseases; for, if you will Ake the trouble, to run - over thedist of diseasea in) 'widen:it's-re commended, you will find that they are 'diacritics affecting. the same kind oftissuca,and consequent ly IT IS APPLICABLE TO Alt,L, s. s —But-thesbest-evidence-in-favoref-a-mediciner r nre the cures themselvesi• When thesestand oat in he'd relief; nd when the who fottycars bailee fered the tortures and s &rigs of on immedicable lesion, which has been hastening him - to the nor- 1 re w.house, speaki out in itspraise, w hat better 1 1 evidence need be wanted'? • We have the evi• deuce in our possession, of Many astonishing cures, which will be furnished to any one who're.. ally doubts the efficacy of this wonderful remedy. -, The Earth; from w hich man was ereated,bears in her. bosom remedies which if known, aro Ca pable of restoring him to heattb anti -vigor, when prostrated by sickness and disease, It was !be opinion of the celebrated Dr. Rosh, that there existed in Nature an antidote to every inalady.l to which man is liable. Every One is aware of the relief frequently 'obtained from Mineral . Wa•• tail, in most chronic complaints. These singular , medicaments, flowing out from the earth, baton). ted with su stances , varied in their character, and holding them in Complete solution, hear drri , pie lestimony to the fact, that they' wore eotd , pbynded by the master hand of Nature, to repair theshattered - vessels - of - our:physical - being;and set them wish 'sails unfurled; prosperously• upon he sea of life. ' s. . ' The Petroleum iti one of this kind ot remedies, anti is endued with poalerste' relieve Moro , hu man sufteritigShafi any other medicine extantr•'— Whet. taken perseveringly and 'according to the directions, it will oure--Diarrhoesq Piles, Rhetr matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Pimples. on the Face, Bletches, Piles, Chronic,Sore Eyes, sing Worm 'letter, Scald Read,Piiins in the Bones, and Joints, and all that class of Diseases, in which indicated. Soldor purifying Medicines are Sold by S. W. Haverstick and S. A. llubbard, Carlisle • J. C. Sr. G. B. Altick, Shippensburg; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; Gilmore Stough, Newville t. Thomas Greason; - Plainfield, Cumberland county. .' September 4,'50--11. ' The United States ,Life Insurance Annuity and Ti a t Company: rter Perpetual—Ca $250.000 Cash Spec PIIMHE constant, unsolic . application_ for Life Irisuranee;farniar most abunant ' and gratifying Proof that* : •1 ; i. u blie mind is deeplyimpressed with. the 'v mportance of this subject. The great obj• ?t, however, of Insurance should be safetib otherwise the whole motive to insure may b& disOpointeo.. Too much care cannotbn practisedin the tielection of nn office with whichlo effect thetcontradt.— , :rho choice. - should-be'regtilated- not bfp!esont and constant large indaceinents as this, ts cer tainly. incompatible with future,' dent:film - The premiums on life are calculated' for the fare, it presentan&prOspeetive ben'efits thorefore.are givett,.the fetich illtimately, must. 'walk - late in -litigation, disappointment -end ruin,. -The objoo _aimed at by.this institution is titabifiry andper petudy. The rates Of-premidnx have been goo tally prepared with reference to•finctuntiblis.— .The cash. system of liniments has also been adopted: Unpaid Premium.notes constitute no part of thenssets of 'this coMpany, and every -contingency being fortified with on antiplo 'ear, ital, security stamps tile whole system. - This feature, paramount to all other considerations; commends the company to publiejavor. Ex planatory pamphlets, blanks. application papers information, and o ill belcheerlully furnished by WM M . OBE; Esq., who has been duly appointed-agent ofithis.companV for Cumberland county. Dr. II HINKLEt has Also been appointed Medical Examiner. U. Dii•ectora.—Sterthen' Craqvford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L - Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard LaWrence 'Johnson, George AP Henry,• James Doveroux, John L Linton. . ''• ' _.!.Presiriatu.—Stephou R•. - . Crawford. , Fice-P?esidetit.—Abnbiotil W.Thornpson." ~9ecrelary- E fi- T reasTireF.-. ,• =plidrietraltulayi7 • ji - acruar'a.-;• ,- Mitlrifel'Er‘.' ' • Canned Ed attorney.—Thornas•Balch.l 'Medical 'B Goddard, M.D.: ,William Pepper, M , D.' ; •+, - vo• •'' • 1 •• (nue ly .i . OrtOttAti BY THE FIRM!. of TROUTMAN & MAY Dear Gentleroen, take. our-advice, To every one we Make our call, i. If you would have ' a coat that's nice. Look at Troutman & May's Cheap Cle ; T E'4 Here are Dresses of all kinds, 'Floe arid.coarse, and also Cheap.... Please examine and you'll find, , • For your money quite - a heap. P.: Here are goods for everyiscason, Thick and' stout, neat and thin; All 'that you can wishin Topsoil, ~ I- 'lf You doubt it just 'diopin... • , Hero art' Frock and Body C*OEl, . Bbtli'with law and 'stafiding collars; Somoithet butum round the throat, 'Po bo'had for a.feW dollars. }.Here is everY:Style of. Vest, :And all sorts of -Pantaloons, You can choose suits, you best, Eve, or morn, or afternoon. • • • •• Here are sacks andßounibiboutar---- - Overalls and Jackets Green,: .., Please to look and •You win find, , Here the cheapest.ever seen, ,•• • Hire aro light coats for the,,Sprini,V. • F,anev goods. or Summerwear, ; You will.find them just'the thing, , . ,:Nothing hotter:anywhere. SliirtsUskttolMmv may be fouhd, • , Peciief Hanliketehlefs and GloVeg,f,. • Scarfs to tie your , neck around, • When' you. se ek.yokiladk- , ---,1-- I Here are caps,'Sifejnididern;lihcas, Calltirs,• "eery Mee indeed; , it Clean' and nice, in papcie bk. Su:dike I.hinglhat you will need. • F" It: we tallied it any about thorn, • • >We could.searceti , toll you all, 1 Gentlemen can't do *without them-- Then, dodr Wade give us' a dell. NEW ARRIVAL OF Foreign- and Domestic Hardware .. • JACOB haainigrrepeined,frem the eastern , eitioa,,apd jabow opening pt the Chopp 'Hardware. en,stortm liansveretrect,.next door to'Glase' Xiotel, a .new assortment in his line, rl:J1 „ • ; • Copal, , Japarkhrid,Aleck l ifernishes,.otextrn 401114, ~•• ;. "' and NAlas.z. :; • k,• .1. • Wit beat Rar,tion,, • , • bast, Shear, Blisternind .§Pri4ll4tOta,. Looka, !Mpg and , - Screws„,, , ; 'i Planes, Snwiti • Chisels,Augartti.A t zeit, Knives and ?grits, Shoe Pindiegs t &c. ITO which he would' call the attontton of• the public. -Persons wishing 30 buy will do well ball. as we are dbteirined 10 ntlab rates for cash. liter'Plie highest prAca paidler Serap 'Ten; timi. for Ilex Efeed. .!• tlpol la ' s ,Washing Ikt'Fderi- ' ' 'A 'lien'. mixing Aflabok, soap,. and drae,,with . ,sidt an yrititl.Bl)/N.G.tyk: washing -lbardeilll' cliineaor,.mith,4l;kfijran4soand prevantiog,Lall meat. arid.agar.o,4tiodiett ,, lttannottai -.oqt , to 'Nam lOoPootit4 l ,s l w.44o,iall'Fmn.42i ,9enta. Alcdd atataaatoz.,and•Aottf44l,o iDrug and•VariatAtora., at;, sd V hiP , P4Rdic4C-nallp Nor iht4ceAticiolgi!nasi, tar.c 4412 it; tr ) .. /11) ' ginkapinfillediadr.ddrann sata,rni, ettbiatly. • t fig. 1 ! 1 A 7r+•.3 11th ick AngAotfvoll , 6l " ' e at OlLlor a ip i g7qlkiftiXi.Z 1 , 1 G E • id . 4 EIUSBARD'S, , ERIAL (Je26` ; &Fo ps . 4 'motto. op • Ortat a (lA:N . , he expeoieilTroin, the 'subscriber, as-he Al.l boe ies'. recerietresplendid es. *iic4l,mett • Of •WI,IIT4R poptPs,. *hick he offera to 'hie ctistomerti an others , u;lio iney fayor:hitri,with'a 6all tit gichtElaigeinii , •,: 'pLiyits Ami:;o4simEittb,. setinete, velfvet :jeans v licariet, low; vhite,anti Cantan'Flannelg t lashings. mug: lins,•cOlice,:etishineres,fle;hineci,•:alpeces; Co. bvrg clotlygloycs; hosiery , ; Irish linen, cotit. 7 - forte, &c; • • - •, • • ' ' SHAWL'S i• 21 - -Idge end' splendid, assortment,, sit 'holt ood ~ - ,quare • Shnwld, at ail . prlcee : to. snit the, .. , . , • BOOTS HOES.", •- - • Boots and Sjniee,, ivhickhe. it; deiertit ine'd to Sell ,ow ` nt hiq :stand; in . Noith,Hano 'firet iltoie 'below Hivereilek'a Drug Store. . ,ver :D. CARIVION,Y,;;•••••1, THE ;undersigned respectfully intorms his friends. and numerous customers, that..ho,has removed - his store to•HumerieWitt borrioefiirect; Leonard's:old stand, in . Hottli, Hanover street.- flo-has-reeently.returned from Philidelphia„ with a largo, and carefully's°. lemed -assarttnent of •'. • • ---- • : !:-. Zirew Spring' Goods, Purchased at tholowest pricati;andwhich ho is determined dispose bf, at vory . paall profits.' ; .A -ergo assortment of . cy • " SiLPFIRTOILptoviu . 6 . ; * at from 75 cents to per jaid. - .Abito, bassi mores, Cassinets antl,Veslings, at various pri- DRESS GOODS, such aa,Belaines, Bareges, and a splendid us aortment of - Silks. Also, a very extensive as sortment. of ,Calicoes. and . Gingham% minable for ; tlis approaching season., Also, Checks, Table . Diapees,..Tickings, bleached and un bleached Muslins;Bozinets, Hats, dee. 800-K§ AND• bHOES. selected assortment of Illen,.Women and Children's' Boots and Slsfes,of superior quality, and very cheap. Aisp,-boys and men s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. 2 of all kinds, viz :.Sugar r ,Collbo, IVlelasses; P_e kin Tea Company's celebrated Totis, &e:, all freah and. good. ;Also, eonstrintfy on' hand, the bestquality of Carpet Chain., The subscriber respectfully elks /do custom . - ors and all who ; wialt goad bargains, to give him in early sail.. Don't forget the stand,leor nbr opposite Leonard's rild7stirridTNort7l over street. illrlo N WV WOODS, Ag't. N. B; ,Binter, Egga,Rags mid Soap, falcon at market prices. • 41 Large Stock of Dry Goods Selling 1 r y1,4 .51,0 ' HE 1-4 4 M ' l 2O 0 : 3 - 2 1 . : • ' --OR the benefirof all :my friends in e, l .1112 town and Country the ;subscriber makes the above announcement to show that he has: concluded-to change his fßusinces. Settle - Tig; all Book Accounts, and sell:out his:entire stock. of.dry goods at Cost.tl All who wish to Save a sixpence can E l 0 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 January, 1851. ' I have a large stock of staple geode all suit_- - fid'forTamily uses: -- Ilease call and examine. my stock, as nothing will be lost, and all at, lention will be given,by the subscriber to please.. S A COYLE. CLOTHING ! I keep constantly on hand ileadvatoVe Clothing. Also will have made by Afr.'.The.r. ,Reigliter (who-is-working in My Store' Hoom,) o order any garment on the shortest notice.. july24 S. A. COYLE.) • NEW SPRING GOODS! ••• - . '..Abead of ail - Competition 1: rilflE:subecribers have, returned front Philsi. 11 dplphia, with a large assortment of, s. CHEAP SPRING GOODS, consisting partly of Mous de Laines, LawneF.,, ,Rareges, Linen Lustres, at 123, 154 and 25 cts Per yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calico* and a variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Cassi Meres, Vestinge;Sumnier stuffs lor , mon ,and bOys wear in endless variety, cheeks,. tickinget muslins at old prices, flannels, hosiery, gloves„ laces and , edgings, insertihge, and some very cheap CARPETS, groceries, quoenswae, &0.. 'Also, a large. assortment of. very CHEAP BONNETS, Pairn lent and'braid hits, bonnet ribbons at Prices and very cheap, a few pieces wide hi ustre black silks,-together, with a generaras • sortnient includink nearly every article in bur Tine Cif business, all of which have been bought ,for -Cash; anawill be sold -to otir customers and whole e , untry at considerably levier priCes' thap;thoy.4an-be -bougtw in Carlisle. Give us a - cnq and judge;fot yaurselves ' - ' March' 20; easo Gtitlcti Worse Mot el, ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARL ISLE. PA THE subscriber having lensad the' above large and commodious HOTEL, eituated on the corner of the Public Square and South Ilene .ver street. and lately occupied by Ben!. L Esh leman, begs leave to announce to his friends and the-public that he is prepared to entertain tlfem in a manner which cannot fail to-moot their approbation. THE HOUSE has 'the moat PleaSant ,loea lion in the borpugh=lins been newly famished! and tether wise improved; and. no -pains. will be spgredlo Make those who may Sojourn with.. htm, comfortable' daring their stay. ;His par lors arc large and.welllurnished,anditis chum, hers aupplieU with - new and'2Comfortable, bed- HIS TABLE Will he 'Supplied Wir h I the beat 'the market can affoid, and all who are connect, ed With filslfoaen Will be loutuildttentive care ful end '.," ,• • . THE, BAR wißceniain the: best Rgiors the city can producer -- - HIS STABLING is entirely new and exten sive, capable s olieeobiniodating :from 50 to 60 horses—making Ay e..deeirablel etopping place for DROVERS, and will be attended by, a ski'. full Ostler: -In short, : nothing be wanting ealeplated tO,add to the comfort and, cc:invent ence;orthose who"may favor. him 'With 'their patronage. BOARDEBS taken hy the .i.veek month; or year i " 1240'" Valise MoDEIiATE:'. • , fobG'497tt; &WA BM .1:11tIrGS i • :,D411013 ! ' VOUS t : . • ... rreslx,Spring,Stipplyll-',l- -. . y HAVE just received a fresh stiock'of 'MAI. .. icines,, Paints, Glass;: Oil,••&e.; •••Which '. having been .purchased with great care arthe best city houses 4 can' confidently. rederp Mend to. l'amilies, P,hyaicians, Country Merchants and . Dealors, ae being. fresh and pure. • • , , . . ' -• !. :DRUGS. 1 ~ atent Medicines,: 'Herbs and Eitracts, ''' • -.Fine hemi! cols,:. • Spleen, ground and •whole • Instrumonts,..: • . 'Essanceli,' , :•'•' . • ' ••• I ~. Pure Essen'l Oils Perfumory,:hic; •,' • " ' . t• 4 . , : .sod Litter 011—Warranta Getiteiite:'" ' ,'• -' ' ~' '.. YYN6STU'FFS.'%-::•• -'!' •-••,, ;- 1 '' Lidiaoes, ',i'.: •:'• , LogiOnd Cam Woods; . ;•'Madders,':' , , i:. • .oii• Vitriol -. •"' , :' , '- • . , "iStirtittai . ~i ,; !,, Copperas,- i ....: *id ' '. . :'' Alum, • , Lac Dye* •'' , ihr . . ,. .- 1 1 • -• ,I• PAINTS , '' t!. 1. ,- a ; ,r "'Wetherill & Brother's .Pure Lead Chrome Wean and Yel km , 'poittaltad glarMolatntsliell, $1#403 , Winbig, 'Oise, Linseed. 911,„Tarpon. ( tile, CciPal• and'obtich kYarniali, tinetted Lead: All-of which wilit be, I Etlid . ',ll% •tho+. , ibry Minot ':•,,, market piice,' Also, a.frestt and , splendid ' , mit: sortmont of, '' i.. , •,•' ~ ~ i :. i i - :. FANCY * GOODS;FRUITS; E ' ' •• ,, I , , Confectionary; and.'innumerablcrother,art bole - ; s ~ calaula tad. for use and , ,o rnam en ty, t til t of , ,,viiiielt..• aie;offerediatitha•ldwiist ciasherfricee; ,, at'.the' elterierDni& ftookanti Taney. Stoyiloflf i zb , scriberon Northllitiievek4steecti., ,,, Ni ! : • t. , • ~.; i . i ,:,„',1,, 1, i.: • gli! W.' HAVERS 11:. , , : .'lWay-SOK 1850 .- ::‘ , , 1 ,, ~.,. ‘ 1, .:: , ~ ,t,.)--, ' : ~,,. =SI `:. i 41_, 'duet oneer ngt: ~..,.,., ,Tll4 ouhenviber adages to inf o his friet:' , 4l,.. I. ~ , t, t 'e,- el; - : 4 ,ti r njh lioWn''iricl , 'ttititvtiry,'. '4I I ,- ~, t,' ; , '', that ho nine eettireettOt,,"i I' , • t .. . ; .. a ; o . . ,l adithe aboyei butirnetia , , 1 ' ,; t ' r-,', „ , '. -, .anderill' attend ett'seleAr I. e21 ,, ,, -- ', I -', ‘,. t , 'II tows and tountit cm .' , 4s- s 4 / 1 , alb. , rfatt.b.tsiadnikb Id I to . o' ,4l llWcitt•he, otnetat the Iftthtivai,allto4lll ' 1 , it 'no t dttarttb.&tott4l.Tweekt,itt,NOrth l ifineil , lW, , Olt ott etwo , i' q.,•101 (lOU 'I'M t, •ve 4 4 .%• , 1 ,,,- ..$ ). ......___ll, 814 ,, ,114r .tglf. bf, , , ;',' p,t vrafg 'Bl , BENeiti. , ~1 l'f 4 ' 4 „.o;lggi.3,L, .7:::: i i ii rubtlAtltettetent,er 86filifil:Ijutt veneirteit.,, Ily,lbovliparftr,o,altso, Glasi Tube' Xdow. ig n ing Uodt for ante pheap by aug2s „ 11. SAXTOIi. NEW poppo-4,T„THE .IB 'S TO 11:;x,: GROCERIES - 7 „ fo=li-ootraa Y 4 :~Q 'UTZ t'l7o - . 4/41 • I CHERNT - TECTORAL: . ...„ .• couen§,' i COZDS . . , • 310 ATIMATESPI.BROZT .- , . .. . ~ . ... , :C1ti.,71 .4. 1 . s,'. ,'CA,PLtP,. 41. S TB . ... lA'A:, - .tvgoorima-ao.rratit -.- 41.14 . 1): - CION3V111ri"TIO SC - --- In oirer_6_iO4hrt.CroniAtinit-y_ttila.jostlY:ecle... ;irhted; remetty - :fae." ditfeneei of the tit rout an •yoga, kt. la, riot our, wish to trifle with :the • file 1 ar;heallth of theofiEcted,. but frankly to icy :be. ! _lore lido the. opinion ii,of,di stirs-niched . men. and' j ,vpine-Of tho eiitlenceroeits - auccew,- fro re - which !limy calk...Padget for. themEolves. .We sincerely : Triedie out eelveti to 'Make •no wild. oiler - tie - tie or • ‘. idee statements - of ita'efficncy, nor Will we hold' gat nity.hoim suffering humanity which theta-will oat worried. ..„ - . ' , . ' . : .:. Many proof's here,givelf,' nod we bol icit.an . intoiry from ihe;publ lc' into : alljw.e pub' ia h, feel, Ilig ['peered tho . y.tw iII fiod them perfectly r eh:the ' ' poll tlii3 medicine . worthy their best confidence...and-pwhviittge-.--7=,„--7--- :PROM BENJ. SILLIMAN..M.D4 L. L. D. FA Professor of Chemist, MinersologY,Fee:,' Yale College s Member drthe Lit. Hist. Med. PILI: and Sclen. Societies ofAmeriha and 'EtirOpe: deem the CHERRY PECTORAL-1M ad= mirablecomposition from•some of the best or Hides in the Materin Medics, add, a very . effeet,.. ive remedy for the class of diseases it is (Blend-, -eti to min.... 7 . New Ilaveia ct:,niv. 1,1849. Prof CLEVELAND,,,of Bowdoin College, Me' Writes— `r -I _ . llave.stitneSsed the effects of. join , . (CHERRY PECTORAL' in my own family and that of my friends, and it gives me satisfaction to• state in its favor that no medicine I have eier' known has 'proved so sinainently successful iti- Curing'disedses of the throat and lungs." ' • REV. DR. OSGOOD • That he considers 'CHERRY .PEC TORA L' the beit medicine for Pulmonary affee tions-eier iven to the public," and states that "hie daug hterbeing obliged to keep the ,room four tnontlis'iv ith a severe settled it opg,h,aeomu 7 [slog,. of blood, nigla 7 ,7iWeata, and, the attendant By mptoms'of count mptiookm menoed the use of the 'CHERRY PECT RAL' and . had comp)etely recovered," • HEAR THE PATIENT Dr. Ayer—Dear Sir: For two years I was afflicted with a very severe cough, accoMpanied ho spitting of blood and profuse night sweats.— Ily the adviee'oftny iittentli»go physician. I was induced to use your I 'HERM( PECTORAL, ntad continued to do - so till I considered myself cured, and ascribe the ca to your prepara.ion. JAMES RANDALL. Trainn - en salpringfichi, Nov. 27, I Wt. This day attitetired the above 'named' jainbs Randall, pod - pronanneed — the - above..7stntefftent true in every respect. "•,_ • • , , LORENZO NCIETON Justice. . • , -1113-itt - ,voy-TirAts:culiEs. Ponn,trtn . , Mc. Jam 10, 1847. Pr. AYer been long afflicted'. with Astlima - wiiielfgitieyenrly wErse until last•au turon, it broughtorrt:eough wlrtch confined me in my,ehamber,and,began to assume the alarm ing symproths of consumption. I had tried th 6 best adyiee audthe_hest_medieineio.no.purpose„ 6illilTunEdionr CHERRY PECTORAL. which Ittia cured me, and „you mny.,Nytll believe me,— gratefully yours. - ' . J. D. PHELPS. If (here is any value hi the judgment of the wise, who speak from et - perlenee, here is a med. icine worthy of the public confidence. PREP4ED BY 7.' C. - ::LIMES, CHEMIST, LOWL'LL E=MM Sold by DC. 'Rawlins, 'S. A. Hubbard & Dr. - S. Elliott, Carlisle; De. Ira Day, Mee idesburg; IL Herron, New tithe; J. C. J: B. Attica', Shiii penslairo3 and driikgists ienarally, ASTROLOGY.--ASTRONOMY; T.fkENOLOGY, AND iiinuAliCY • Pthfc4ll.4l.F7f'W. 491!149. FROM SWEDEN.] • • Office, No. 71.Lticitet St;,' abov:e Bth, op positti the Mitsical Fund . Hall, Phira. ' $25,000 HAVING BEEN WON. E iY my numerous friends on the late Presiden tial election ~ should convince those skePti cal persons who talk ,of FATLUIIES, that no such thing as FAIL is or has been known by the emi inent and disiiiignialrol Astronomer and Astrol nger, C. W. 11.01tAtIK, during his",:experience of over a quarter of p centery..---Drryou doubt predestination ? Then why not ...very man gain a celebrity of General Taylor, a Daniel Webster bra Henry Clay I And yet there are some who arc foolish enough to,Jotibt t at 'a mon may he lioln witliMie power o see. into future events. How ten .it he, pcissible that the : destiny of man Should be goVerned by the mere shufllingisif.si pack ofeards , ?''atid yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with Open Mouths, to swallow the greasy' words of some old women, whose true consi,sts in filling 31 . 1eiti. with wonders that 'a're most difficult for the digestfoir blethers, whe arc mne 'credultills, • yet more ;Scientific. • It in such that, bring discredit on a . profession that has acknowledged to lie' science of (lie hillhi'ift order,froni time immemorial,and is the only pro ession that has any authority to sustain it.' The high tespect which General Taylor, and Chneles Tim nadotte; late King cif Sweden had tor Astral -ogy , is shawitliji'their letters for their ties to the subscriber, which it' will give hini , great pleasure in .shewing to-those who raver him with a call. • • : .::'• In,suldition to hie power. 'to 'foresee future :.e. ''vents, he has. the power togice snots. informatio n . fan w effectually redeem such its are given . the too free use. olthcitottle.. 414rts also , bleofouring diseased. heretofore conaldeied •Inv ' ill is, ecnintry, by :the :.ordiretry - 'medi. .clnes,and, wildfes all to giro him a ctill , who hhb beed,given by by physicians and wish-to bw cure ed• will:warrant satire in all easeii,atid will make no charge except ,for. the 'conjuratirini he Shall intikevise of inhis office. 'He is often'aiked 'what a Nativity is? answers according 1e Geouincy,'oneof the Seven points In the science of Astrology ; that it law Horroseope of the future events of a verso Oa lifc;:citrefully cal culnted d ' 'transcribed on paperv!conuti ding -un account' - of all thesiecky, and .unltickjt da'ys in the months and years cif the persons lift for, Wiiolll it' is east; which meaorrodannifinds la this iniunte'y.and else_ 'where have been prev,ented trominisfurte nes Oaf' liad.beenli Wiled in thelvtimb of . futurity , by rot ferving to theirNr.iivltyllefore entering out speculation of business or' pleasure. It should., be in the hands alsvery, ope - As - their al m aria afar IFIe• jinkl 1444 warn the posseosnyoftroutdes that are ~ i,n:futura far hitnithone,tiltaii.o,loVarie4fn,prefient, cultieapriiny . tlug pi!pn:fliesUbSerlber,ip perrioS; er - ,tiy, lel let,(a tq secret jollqenre . forthelt,'ltuntedialn IS ready t on 'se bin tikirtit fisteresttl the Aegi! a • of littvsUits,ait'a whielt,therels hichltri itinikes use of lties power, for the'' P640111(1'4' '0 o c'.: 10 a 1 - preOPilk , . .•ilioNhe)titi'yfed /i ' d,l6ilia,gol " , , houizeilda sip thitiekti. . Who gondde:Ore has 'haif the honor be ea '0 I led qd lirlilhtitit tlon attfitifitstrnhikUrilit .s.us' oll e ll; t 4 lig i ti t' r 'j (*.Lib iltilth fit Ills omen . . by ;010ge . se - othis'poWeiab anYoriti'd 404 / .nitioess quall destripesitravelllmby.4olo, sen'Avike o oodigerto,itihrtheir, SuCassful ~m pit~yraenfjptleod aor di lle‘,3or. iefirOtriberecdter. l *, Iddg 'o•lmia.4,Tti iiiiiqcd.o9lWPS:anA 1, 1 , 6 ;WP eill'Othis,.:tieSityleit 'reaper ' utorrisei . ) , At: 'fift , lqa? JaunitiYilOakeoulieMiffldultir ',.;(ra1;14 - tles can crate and 1ri14.4 'call irlto'are afflicted corpoi-eagy, or )31etotillya.` MOP, A Ladies,' SO CAI utioitlemeti;iol. - wtativitles '1 . 816401nd Info reit , ltiftitilittofilicietdrtijo':.l • Ittikarding tO ei,l'or Lad lei, $ (ti $3l. Gentlemen, 83 In fulls P. ; t. art . P411444)11'6, ~~ ~ . ~, . .. . .. '' ! .." ' BAY STATE SHAWLS.' . , _HESE celebrated end jutitlYfelthowle4ged , ITI superior goods, in tlp, latest. eoloringe ari -mestAtilp_roved'Styleti,JrilLhalurnished!by ihe - subsoribers in any quantity, at Ile very loWeerprices. - Purchasers will Please notice that the genuine'Bay Slate fabries• h epr tickets corresjihnding with - the' 'above 'Gni, and they. will also beLdistiriguished from-all 'otlitiV Wcel. `en Shawls by their superior finish, fineness of texture' nod , hrillittney - orenliirAi — Ordetti' 'SO liaitedlrOM all- sectionft of the enuniry, and the same will be promptly attended •10. 'Purcha ser will also find in our Shawl 'department a large assorttn 4 ent aidl the other Most approved makes, ' and newest.. designs of American, , French and Scokph Woolen Shawls, embracing. n great variety of phliri tirid 'medium. styles for' _friends— ----' ' ' ' . --: Alsci, , Superior Long rind Square Shatirlaln latest' styles and best mariullicture, High lustre black 'and colored silk Sharils;'Llyins black. and Mode Colored Thibet Shawls, with silk and: wciolon fringes, pnris: 'Printed Catihmere dud . Terlierri Shawls, Plain and •Embroidered Crape Shawls,NeWStylifprinted:Palm.Shawls Neat Figured Paris Brocha .Shawls,, Lupins Black anctMOde Colored Thibet Long Shawls, Plain -Bdund Seal' Skiri Shilivls, Plain'. IVllide Colored French T.erlterri Shawls, fringed and bound, Eight-qun'iter French Mode Colored. Thibet Cloth, pleasuring full two 'yards wide for Shawls, binding,tif;mateb, White and Col. ,ored Barcelona and GehoeSe Shawls; &c. :., 11 , V1101".RSALE AND WET),IL , . 103 1)13.F.R1 POLOCK 8/...C0. No. IS SOUTH SECOND ST.,•PITILADELI'II IA: Fall Millinery Goods. JOHN S'EOICE & eorts • __ thin_ariers and SILKS, RIBBONS MILLINERY GOODS, Vo 45 Soutl; 2diStreet, EN A E received by lam arrivals from France lII' a large and very desirable. assortment 'FALL MILLINERY -- GOODS,' among whibh will be found. Bonnet .Velvets of all colors in variety of prices - . "' :•Satins " " " Corded Velvets " IL t 1 . . Figured, Watered and Colored Bonnet Goads Bonnet and Cup Ribbons, a large assortment French and Arneridan Flowers. '''• - Laces, Bonnet 'fobs, Crowns : Bucltrintri "&c., together with n splendid assortment of Parrs Fcvicli Fcathers., _ The above goods were selected by one of the firm in Trance, and will be sold ,et ~ the yery lowest market prices... -' ' ' , raeptlB;so PIANO EORTE WAREROOMS, No. 'l7l CHE.SWUP THE OLD STAND, occupied for snore than toszedhiPd of a century by 0. Willis', Esq.', JE undersigned. would_,mosi_respectfully. 'armounco to the public that he is AGENT for_ Moro .than twenty dif, the most celebrated manufacturers of DOS ., TON, '• r , NEW end YORK elsewhere and is dOnstatitly receiving from them PIANOS o the richest and most varied styles, of superior tone, and al - the most superb finish, of 6. 61, 61, and-7- Octaves, - which - are - warratited-egual to any manufactured either in this country or in - Europe. • Jast tpceived,_also, a furthersupply of Church inset Parlor„ Organs, of 'beantiful patterns arid fine tones. His. WAREROOM is constantly supplied . , with a choice selection.6f SERAPEHNES and MELODEONS, froni the oldest and most ex. tensivemanutactories in the United, States; a long which is a neiv style of REED ORGAN tying Carhart's patent improvements, with It pipes in front, and case elegantly carved, id highly, ornamental. Tuning. und Repa.ring—Sig. Salved/ion La mesa, n.distinguished Plano Forte Menufactu • and Organ Builder, will tittendio ell orders. iept4,'so OSCAR C B CART R. Watches acid 3ewehlri st , CHEAPER THAN EVER -2-411/4\ Wholesale and Retail—At the , "Philadelphia Watch and 1, lairy Stoe,'.' No. 96 North SE COND street, corner ok.,Quar •ii:ci.TP:linV'Try Street.. • • . • old Lovers, 16 k. cases, tnil jeWnlied, $2O and tpwards • tver Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. rid Lepinc, 18 • Ic• - .• poses -- ; jewelled ; -$25, -- arid ipwarots vor - Lapines, - jewelled, $lO - and upWards lvai Quarlier Watches, $4 to 10. • Silver Spoons, equal to, coin, per sett—Tea, .sp, Desert $10; Table $l5, other articleS in pro portion:- 'All - goods Warranted to tio - what Act are sold for. : • • Constantly"On hand a large essertment 'of nne GOLD JENVELRY and SILVER WARE' Alito,,an assortment of M .J Tobias & E•Sirapson, Samuel & Brothers, E S,Yates & Join Co, Harrison, G & Beesley, and other ulterior 'Patent Lever Movements, which will • e eesed in any style 'desired • • Ariangements have been made with all the, above named most, celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice any'required.- style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and, the name and residence of the person or dering put on if requested. , - _ _ O. CONRAD, Importer of, Watches novBl 'THE GREAT CHINA STORE - OF , PHILADELPHIA. IHANKFUL to the citizens pf Carlisle_ and itavicinity for theirinereascd custoni, we again request their corhpany' to view our large:and splendid assortnrenrof • ,1 / 2 .Chipa;•;Glass dc, - Qtitibrigtvhfci; Dinnei l Sets; Tiie Sets l iiPoilet, Sots, and single :piece's, either of Glos China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities tesuit purchasers, for less than They' chan be . had. elsewhere—ln fact at lass than; Wholecule . Prices. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BRITANNIA METALCDOBiS • in groator variety than eVer , before . 01 - Tore - a - w4 tlit,§ity..FANC,,y, CHlNA;imgrool; variety, very cheap. , • ..cerwe would invite any person yisititm the city to call and see us:--they will 'at least, be pleasod;to walk around'Our beautiful store ,•and tcrview the finest - China: and the cheapes t the world .prodifoes. Very fesPectfully;. ; TYNDALE & liIITCHELEV"' ;" ; No. 219 Chesnut ati'stit;";; 1 1 11Piiils.eopt26'491y;,' •i p • 11,,MM ;- ,rEnrizatEn DEPOT. - 7 DON'T be'J uocellidd. Country Mew chants and, Dealers who' want good and cheap PE4FUNIER.Y; and FANCY SOAPS 'Should call ;upotr; JOHN ;T WACO., Polione r pod Chains/ Market SE,,' below l elphia, who has constantly on hand • PEAFUN lEttY and; FAN C '.soAPS bf every , ' dant Powders, Hair Oils , Ox Marrows, Colognes, 11114 Pyos, , &c., &c.f i 1- • ' • • 10000,,porsone !luxe road ritl y, advert.isevrtent, t lid Laifor k ltundreda,of whom h ova itiailed'arld . .bo'en eoiwoitted of the:adyantoot•Lor, purchasing direct frbia the hamitihicturori: • Ak4p'ey for Ferrates Cirea§ailm litor• ~ Curlirig dr:e. • „. - • - •o:rplerafrom Arty.part of Om, lUrtitm3i sfatoe , • 1431litio attended' to; - „ • • atig4'bp,ly • ,!• 71:()1AN,T 0F:4 1 0; 2, PP1. itld,wholepple Vts' RR' ' s B,As x T.an, cMOOR IWAR k i I to,tiprtlto l a te ly .14rd 10:91; of :Efetirn nog ld X.? 411 d • , V.OOD'AVA4tE. wl»ch 'tho9 ere now oclliinB helbe loyvoot mopufaotprOtg ,4f4,-44 ,A• full ossoilioem Bi lq tre ßty7- 1 $l O I, )s Cordagd, constantly ' 9p, i0 ,0 v, 0 , North Thi(4'o,:r,gof,,4449Pre • • • • • •. 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" 't • •7• ' OM For the Removal nd Tarmaiient Cure of all. , NERVOI:7I3DISBASES,, And 61'1h - trio' Comiilehite aie - Caused 11 , an Ira paired, weakehed or unhealthy'eondition of the • •' WEltlf.ololl. Thii beautifill and'convenient s applicationof the•mys• terierurpoweirS of GALVANISM, and MAGNETISM, hes boon ,pronounced by distinguished physiciansc.beth In Europe and the United States, to be the most vatualle. medicinal discovery of t h e Ade. . ir.)._GIIILISTINSLGALVAtIrO-,BELT- MAGNETIC used wltb tho 'mod perfect and 'corinin names all " GENERAL DEBILITY, Stiongthebing the weakened body; giving tone to the various'organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also, In Frgev CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP , SIA dr. . INIM GESTION, - RHEUMATISM; - ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, 'LUMBAGO, DEAF. NESS, - NERVOUS •TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE' HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY ..OF NERVOUS and. PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arias from ono simple enuie—namely, A • boraugement Of the Nervous System. al- . in NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi -eines i ncrease the-disease, for they, weaken the vital ener gies of the already, prostrated system; while under the strengthening, life-giving, - vitalizing influence of OaPtsui. Ism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderild discovery, the exhausted' patient and Weakened suf f erer is restored _to former-health,. strength r elasticity-and-viger --- The giant peculiarity and excellence of - " ' - Dr. ditristi 'a Galvanic Gurativaa, minsiati; in the fact th they arrest and cure disease by ,eßt,tpEixd , epp/ieatiorty in lace of the usual mode of drug. ging and physlcking the Talent, oxhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction! ' ' l'hey strengthen the Weals system, equalize the circulation of the blood, promote the secretions, and neuei•do the slight est injury underany circumstanbes. Since their Intro. dliction in the Uni ted States. only thren,years since, more tti 6 . 0,000' P6r•so.ns. • .lnaluding - all ageiccltunieriftid — cbilditions, among wallah _.era a largo number of ladies, who are pecoliarly subject to 'Nervous Complainte, have been , larrnitzLy AND PERMANENTLY MBE% . - when elf hope - of relief inuFbeen given up, anti evetly . thing else been tried in vein 1 , To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, soppowthe time Of X person afflicted with that bane of DYSPEPSIA,.. or._ any other .Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary' cases, stimulants are taken. which, by their action on the nerves and, Muscleir of the stomach, afford iemparin r relief, but which leave the patient In xi-lower state, and with Injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this With the effect resulting from the application ot the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, oven in the. worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as fslirseted. --- Ilr - a — shorr pe 061" the - iiiiiiinSibleperspititidef Pwill act on the . positive elemoid of the' Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic ciroulatioh which will piss on to the , negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanieciiculation throughout the system. Thee the most severe,cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED, A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES- AND TESTIMONIALS 'Of the most Undoubted Citariteter, from all parts of the Country could boikiven, iutftclenil to till every column Mills paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proven that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." c'un.r. OF RIIEUDIATISM, - BRONCIIITIS AND DYSPEPSIA Rev. Dr. Landis., a Clergyman of New Jersey, of diatinguished attainments and exalted reputation:— stoner, Now Jersey, July la DM. Da. A. 11. Cunis,s—Dear You wish to know of me what has'been the result in my own case, of the apple cation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND. NECKLACE My reply is as follows t For about twenty years I had been suffering from Dys. popsia. Every yaw the syMptems became worse, nor could I obtain permanent repel from any course of medi• cal treatment whatever. About fourteen years vine., is consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of. my pastoral ,duties, I became subject to a *ever° Chronic Rheumati sm, which for year after year caused me indescribable anguish.. Farther I.in the wintei Of '46 and '46, in consequence of preaching a great dea, in my own and various other churches in this region, I wits attacked by Aim Bronchitis, which soon became so severe HI id require an immediate suspension`of my pas. total labors. My iteccons system was now thoroughly pro,. froted,ruid.as my BConchltm became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus ovioning_tant - these disorders were connected with oac othisr through the medium of the Nerved. System. 'ln the whole phar• macopeeia there seemed to-pe no remedial agent 'Which could' reach and recupeni.s my Nervous System; every thing that I had tried for this purpose hail completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your insentient, and (though with no very,sangulne hope, of their eflictenc I "determined 'to try 'the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. Thltt was in 'Jane, 1846.- To stv,oaltir ASTORISHMEnT, IR TWO VATS JUT Deanne to HAD GONE; IN EIGHT DATS / WAS SNARLED TO RESUME MT PASTORAL LABORS I non HATE 1 SINCE OMITTED A SINGLE MORTICE On tepollerT cc THE HIIOncIIITIN AND HT 11.11EIY MTH , iInINCTIOrt HAS ENTIIELT CEASED TO THIMBLE ME. Stich is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. I fusee. recommended the liit;LT. and FLUID•to many. Who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tions They have tried 'them, .WITH , HAPPY REAULTN, I SELMA In EVERT OAS.' • am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, • • ROBERT W. LANDIS. _ DR, CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE II used for all complaints effecting the Throat or Head, Ankh ae Bronchitis, In.dammatlon of the Throat, Nervotts and dick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia In the Face, Buzzing or Roaring In thO Este, Deafness, which fe generaliy. Hereon", and. that distressed complaint, called Tie Doloreuz.• • Palsy and Paralyidi.. • - Allphyslcienitetkiievileilitiiihat'these terrible (Homo are caused by a deficiency of Nervous Energy la the affected limps. .Da. Cusurrir.'s (Minnie Articles will sapply this deficient power, and a complete and entire, 'cure is them effected. • . . • 1000 Oasos' of Palof .and 'Paralysis' hive been repotted to Da. Canis . ..lz and his Ageritaisithia the to two peon, which have been entirely, restored. _ . . CAP.ANDIINVI J. Tours of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not boon able to tittlk o step for neat' four years, qnd was so helplesi that he 'had to'bo'fed The moat celebrated physicians gaveskim up.' In Ave days' after ho cninnencesj wearing the GALVANIC , DELT, NECKLACD, AND lINAOLLITII, he walkolacross the room, and in three weeks Be kad pen fectly.recovered his Juralth. Captain Tome; lemma/ r!rarrt. of age. Severe • I:loafness: Ouied. . . Thifollow,lng is an extract from a letter,lately received from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia:.' , "A.ll. 911ILIST IZ. M. lb—Dear Sir: One of my patients, unknownio me, obtained' your Ocavanie Belt and .Nech. lace, with iblogiutie Fluid, for it'serions affection of Deafness. The clan was that of a' lady whose Nerfous system was. much' disordered, and 'her general, health poor. Much was done previously to the application of the Belt, but with very little success, and I foal It only sight to tell you, that since eke commenced wearinethe Belt and 'using the • Fluid,' but a few weeks age, she hu ENTIRELY' RECOVERED .lIER HEARING, and hes general health. is better than fordmveral years." - Oct. Every. cue ot,':,Deafness, If It ,bo Norman; as ;generally can_beoured br.11,44 w0.0944.rpird37... GALVANIC BRACEL TS ire 'found of ant Alan/lee Wockees of cox/rills/or, or Vas, •lapaamodie Complaints, and goneral Narrow' Arentlone ox ; .11he'Head And upper eztremiliee. Alsoln Pably,and Para* ode, and' all 'diseases • eakiied 'by a !deflelennY of yowl; .tr ir4 Norvona Energy In the r llmbo'or other 'Organe of' the i Oa' Many hlindrakaortillaataalraPa Srll ports or th e nounlrr of lue,moel axtraordlnary character cop be gly?. aby,No,tionblo or. Inconvenience altanda.ikel nab of' D. 011111STIE'S aonv,ainc—ARTICLES, : ea Orly Inky, be worn by the moat feeble and drab:Ale with' partsot ease and safety. jp - many small the aootatkia allendlng Iliatijilieli hghty jiiiiiing andOsrferiali. - ;Thiy: ono birrontliVallynyartoftba nentalalt.i rr, ~ ".,". • ''' Priteta It '':.' rr " , v.' '' 1 : ' • , , The GihratilO,Thill ''''...` 7 !rive. Dollar, The Galvinlci Neitildiote;. Vara Zolleuri c ' :TheiGatfriiiieniacelipfai: Oils' Dtalar. Mob: ; cnagafitib Equi.deL '-' ',.- on,' Dart' , . ~ Oc#4bb iiitlilea ara - aciiina'Paalsd by ' flies ' arid Oda - ractiOlW - Peet pbiets iilth full particulars clay tar Ma the autuorbia Agent.; h. -- . , - , :r: ~-,. --,* -L, i ' Solajn‘ , Cnrlislo . tly , 6. ELVOT'S i, -' .. I “Ve t ti*ER:UVOLVT I VAT''' i i '' . 'l % 1 : 14 90 , c i ki i ii4AV,j ,l3 lt i tti l i?i ' eit i l, l il: l :litie c k;% °" (: rugo; i g6'1 6. 6:4.6.0}! 0 61 :. t6f.PCOlittlA I Y. 0 6 1 , i) . : 1 it.la,p/iIiI,Ffi,R ,I l Zl , o4 , ejr rB,Rgo. , P„.. 41 r. 6 61 ,9, 1:4 nR1A...r.itt16 1 1021'i11t,9 1 96 1 P , App9 9 49t t 6 WE' /VP ,t,'Prilt ,II thy z.; Icial in ,;:f , ,,, , 4 H lbilY'y 6 0 6 ,5 6 1, 6 0 1 t1Y,901 4 P: t' P l l .6 6 5,ictftn,‘ ent qf ivildirpgq4 cl) ( 11 8 : 01 1,, All)lteatiPP.-1 yo,;.iiiigl,p;Vdrrtimeiy, and •tt verteNyi9sonl663!,l tteltii:Mitiolt Jt,e , .io ,eptertniiied ,to Emil to v. ..., : e will giro hie pcpould Ottintion Itillibt:l?tlftL. int: onqii i ptirvey tojulAg i lp po l ommvos A filii3ro tielluettott made or bysictans coun try Meriltunte,,vnd'Petllors. , ... , Aeb, 19, 1850' . - - : .., ........ ' =a Diarrhces and Cholera, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which them corupiamta are - occasioned, and by promoting•-theiiibrieative-scare-- • tion of the , *us ni'embraus. F e p on .11 alf kinds . by ,restorMg :lin [doodle regular circulation, threnoll the per... of perspi ration in such mum +mil the thorough solution a all intostihal obstruction in others - The - tare Menictancs have been known - te cure' . REarMATISIN • permanently in throe svboks, und"GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation froni the muscles and ligomonta of the joints: Dl' on of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening Elio kidneys and bladder: they operate mart delightfully on aloe important orzana, and bunco have over been found a certain reiiiedy tor•die work cases of-GRAVEL. .Also Worms, by dislodging from the - turnings of the bowels the slimy matter whio.h times erosionen adhere. A s th ma and Consumption, relieving the air-verrels Of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will occmion, and which, if not rat moved, L-conies pardoned, and protiums diode' dreadful iliaeaaes. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Soros by the perfect puritywhieli three Tom— Amu onus gicn to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Comolex ions, by their alterative effect upon the fluid; that feud the akin, tut& the morbid state of which Imes- Sieon all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. .- l'he nen of these Pills for it very short time will effect no entire cure of SALT itIIEUM, and a striking improvement in the cleariinse of the Ain. VONT MON . _ COLDS- and. INFLUENZA - will always be cured hy one thee,or__by_ two eve ' ' the worst caeee. . PILES. Asa remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE IMEDIGENEs -deserve a distinct and emphatic *commendation.. It is well known to himdreds in :his city, that the foriuer proprietor of these vain able Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of TUIIITY-111 , 1C Taale j and that he tried in vain every. remedy proscribed within (lie whole cornpass of-the Maleriu Medics.. He however at length tried the Medicine which is aow offered to the public, and ho was cured in a very short time, after -his recovery had been pro miproda_.e, but 111. pro nounced not only absolutely . possible, by any human moans. • FEVER A.ND . AGUE.. ...Per 'this scourge c f the western country throe Medicines will' be found &safe, speedy, and certain remedy.. Other medicines: leave -the system sub ject, to a return of the , disietse--4. cure by theal medicines is Ikennattigut—TßY.THEM, DE SA.- , TISPIED, AND DE CURED. n . Bilious_ Pava ax4-Liver.o,ornillaintei ....General Debility, LOOS or ArriTITIC, • AND utsit•ses or I , ExtALLS--tileae Metlit4rlee have been need with the moot beneficial trint!te in coses of this dericriptidn :—Ktsa'a Ern., nod SCROFULA.. in As worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful acticeitif these remarkable Medicines. NIGHT SWEATS ! NICOVOUS DOCILITY, NitOVOUB. COMPLAINTS Of all PALMTATION Or TIIII frOAILT, PAINTECL'a COilC, ore speedily cured. DIEROIJAIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions hails become irtt 'aired by tho injuilloiotut use of Aissoutty, will find Shone Medicines et perfect cure, as they never fail to eratliCate from the system all the eftee . - Mercury iiifinitelV - emoner than the moo., powerful , preparations of .Barsaparilla , ghtla win place , thenv beyond the mach of fiC . mpetition, irittu! estimation of every patiebt. - 1 •,. . • BE, • CAREFUL , OF COUNTER FE rrs: ,ScVeral have lately beau 'discovered; and ' their nefarious authors arrested, both• iu the city of New York and abroad. - Buy of lib an AuTuoarsitio Prepared and sold by, Dr. W. B. MOFFAT,32. Broadway, Now.:York: , • , " • FOR SALE BY DR J. Ny, •RA WLlNS,Oarlislo irkooToß younsimr„ • 1."-voR:25 CENTI3 ' means of the - Imeket . ' Esetiletiluson, Every one . 'its 6144 ! Twen ty-North !edition," wards 01,11 , 111.111d1T(.10.iigen.-1.". Vii,gs, allowing private diSo .11608 in every-alng+ -and • benr;:ind; Malfinmations . If the generative system, • BY NVM,YOBNt/,,M.1);\ • The damn Imu.now Sexingjel,lll secret the or ntractLel j, .. . . -up by the, prescriptions contnineqn this.bookLany ,otie may core ,ItlntselfOrithotit todriitire to, bu, sine Or the knOwledge of the 'timer intiniatis . w friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. addition. to the g nertill'ruiditte oCprirate'ditieuse; " it fully' aphtins•tlin etnisoof manhood 'l3 efirly'de'U cline, wttlr - observations en marciugo—besides many other dein ttgeimentle ivonJd not me 'proper to enumerate in.the public prints. = t . , tr Anz person sending TwErrrY•rtirs OFIKTIqr. epelosed innletter, will receivemne copy of this ' book, by ,mail, or five copiei will be sent,for one dellar:-- A dress, "DR. W.•..YOUNG No.t 152', sPntrol . gtrent , ,P,lfltAlßLEPWA"'Peattlpaid.• rjliNt.'lßU,N,Gettit ho',conSulted on any of , . lllseaties-preafmibeti hi his different publiett, t y !l 1eitw1etie1;0,1114484.1.0.11,2,i.9..5AP.Z.Ju1,CuE414:4 v e t r e e d ri • May 1, 11,50, . • ' ' - • 11 , I :q.--, - -1 1 rushVjztalieft l'•••: - • '''''.." l- 'i ~ :lAA .'kt.t . . 5. •.. , :.% .. . 4 • •LitL.: 0 . '; , .• • ,, .t . : i 4 :4, 1 ! Ai grriarNati,eiytir'iltleir Ilia - flit articJetile',rjr,,, t l ' firediforqabrohairalttols? witimmivOpepii.., ,it g,litortAbingi;Watri,i'tyrCiloth' rialiinir, air, Y lieelb did KtillitFlodil and Graining lira* iiiiitt great .variety, all of which are , ef , rbe beet qua ty arid will be sold et the loweatprie6a June 6. ' . ' • Ili. FiLLIQTT • • ... . ilitoccilaticous • ;: • Lire% -rills ,- fiti(t ),r4 v v . i1:••• r: .; for FtFTF:r.-TI 11,111' I•. u'. • in iihre,l iiT7rY fryrtne./ , I•nz to:O.:wont anent or ilcierein to trhich the i+ ' gmnn rt/ITT.; I. 1; 1 4 . ;,. 11 ITT t riss A,AT - Ds . „ . ittietnitervi, t , /-r hove .v. O the 1.121•1,,, • :icier ell the /keep:ire .novirniem of I. ;fly hid /.. teriy...loiloci.; owl tii /trittry troy Isere iiericitnen:!c - vieceTrit 25a ~tiniforrn ..crijoymi.,,,- of fie'nfth, tiro, iitiolt._l4. lett it tin , ftt , et, 1/v3 :hew mri,-nrw inn, tirthiAr. , tti.tt 11.1s.iitit:c.-3;0-1- 6 . FZlfi;ely leen thee whu.s.v.:l3: tirihtittiraprl with the hirtotifully pnih>ynp4icnl prin t:int:nu iitrc - in which they c . ompoinnicil. end upon which they cenecquontir art.. It welt to their -minifent updrrnrtiihle ontrin in pocifying the lyric/v. choncel...4o/I,..eitniiitn,7,.._thren. vrith. re, nowkil tone unit vizor , that thii,r were iinlehted for their name. Unlike the lutist Of pernlreitie:iiintelcerici whieh or ve4etahle'iniii ,, lii.litr, the LITE cir 2,53 p„,,,lyfund ; anil con tain neither Tip y, nor iiithgony, nor Arse nit, nor any other iiiiiterrq, in any forin,whatever. Cltnv are NilirelY.L.coniptieetotitiiktraeta_ftonLeara____ and- powerful plonts;the virtues 'of. which, though. long known tn Ueveral Indian ,tribea, and recently SOIll erni pharmaceutical chei/liktilinre alto gether unknown to/the ignorant ,pretendect to neutral tatieuce ; and_ were never before atlininiti tarei.tf iti no happily offienciiitte a coinbightion. The . first 'operation is to oat front lltti coati or -the stomach ono bowels the varlousoinpurilles and' "Crudities diem ; and to remove the hardened. Aimee which collect in tits Convolutions of •tho intestines •• Other medi cines eel partiiilly cleanser these, and leave such collest,cd mimeos behind to produce habitual CostiYo !tern, with all ds train of midden Piairhcca with do ikuninent dungen,. • This fact' iswell, known to all regulur anatomists- who examine tha human bowels after (loath ; and-house the preju dice of these• wed informed men against the quack ritetficiiicti of the aze. The, wimind effect of the TECISTABI2I LIFE itiIDICIFIES in to cleanse, din kidneys and the tilndilcr ; and, by this . nieiids..ilhe , !Vier and lumW the heakin'ttl ,action' of • Mein-entirply.,de.pandempon_ the ..regultuity of-the-. •urinurY 'rife blood, Which takee ita rod color nom thenzeitcy of ilia Inniza,before p e ts into I:e, heart, being thing purified by them, and aunt-imbed by feud coming (rum tt clean stomach. moose freely .thrunzli the veiny; row.we every part of the system, and triumphantfr mounts the knitter, of health in the bloeming,cheeic: The followinz rtio anion- the disln.Lin t ver i ely of ho tin w h ich the VEGETABLE lam HEDIonTE3 are well known to he infal lible DYSPE.P3IA, by thomnzloy 6letinqing the find and io . condstotinteloi, and creating a flow of pure healtliv b l l,, inst,ol of the stale and n , rid kind ; Er Los, pf . Appetite, ,;11; , ir'thrtrn, lie.stlessprsa,, ' itrnpr, Lt 171,1 11 . nod Int hay, wiliMr are thw. r,neral will vao.lth, as a natural oen, , pietir :, cf its ewe. - - Costivenesa, by, dlean,ing. Wewhole. lei7th the with anoivent prec,4. and without vinlmma: all violent p_urqes le:1 , 9•111, 1.10%,11 eocilre within two day,. II 1=1653 Mil B