sda* ( k ) atcfsT6--,-b DAY, THIS SA . 'The , • r .......0rthe Sabbath scemeth Maly," love the Sabbath day, : . 'There's something macred•in its air; • To draw our truant thoughts away To rectitude and prayer. 1 lore to sea the than of. God -Stand humbat, hol.stirtne And teach the w ay that the Jes y us trod , ~,Wityinfluence • , „ . love Wheat the song otnralde ' ..1101l sweetly through Site holy altle, While manY a-heart Ito peace betraye By Calm; untroubled smile, love to hear the volce.of Prayer Ascend, Ilke'inconee, from each soul, A. weights of Eatery and deepalr From guilty conecienco 101 ve to see the young attend ) , - And listen 'with attentive Mind, While thelryoung hearts with love ascend To Him who's ever kind. floss to see the Infant's eye -Lank thoughtfld•frono its silken lid, As though It knew it had-to dle, And playful thoughtsforbid.. It is the purest, holiest scone, That land or tea may o'er possess, To meet on Babbath•day serene, And nieet our God to bless. , • , Death. - It is a solein thing to think of vt brings the awful reatir,, to our :elves, of 6,...0e eye steadily •upon it. Visit:am et death, dim and .distant, havoc viten flitted before those.eyed may . fall upon these lines.; b u t did they ever come ____Mearaery_riear,..and clothe themselves in.. • -something hire the-distinctness of reali ,ty ? To feel the fangs Of fatal 'disease fastened with a firm and relentless hold upon ourvitals ; to contemplate the grave as our speedy abode, and Joie aped its verge without hope of , rescue from its dark and dreary dominions:; to say to ocorruption, Thou art' my father'; add the worm, Thou art.my'mothor and my sis ter ; these will try the heart as it has never been tried before. It is a trying 'thing to leave till_beow, and__that -torev _ •er ; to part with the kindred that have • grown lip by our side;who have met • - with at the same tabe, arid warmed 'of the 'same fire, who — have endeared. 'themselves to our hearts by a thousand, _proctfs_of_ true .and tried' affection. Dear 'reader, did you ever think • thus of dy- . .ing Rtimember that depth will come . upon, you, and me. Not all the 'fortfi- ' cq:o j.cations we can throw around the citadel f life, will arrest the entrance of the - estroyer for a-moment. The .cold hand thfit has Stopped the`Vital current eo of- - ten, 'and peopled the.grave with so:many .generations, wilrone day thrust its icy fingers into the very fountain of life within our bosoms and he feeling after our very heart-atrings. Perhaps you 'think that will be -WI hour -of consterna tion and dismay. Such it-would-be with out the presence of God. But grace can • -make our souls calm and even joyful in the immediate , prospect of dissolution ~•atid tthe grave.--Memoirs of .Hannah _ Hobbie. 11., Spiritual IVlinistrV The people who enjoy the ministration , of..altruly-spiriturilly-minded=pastordiave a blessing, the value of which they are but little danger of over estimating. 'There is a worth . in spirituality for which no greatnes of natural or acqui -red ability , can .compensate: Learning •and abilities are qualities much more ea sily attained, and much more easily jud• ,gad of. Piety does not he on the Sur is developed by the life. But its possesSion • is the best guarantys for that intellectual_growth_for_WhiPhplety. .is too often sacrificed. The man of pi •ety. will.graw in knowledge; his very piety supplies the most. impulsive and -suetaining mottves in the universe for labor and study.—The , richer his expe rience for grace, the broader and brighter the fields of knowledge will open. before him, to invite to higher and higher at-. tamments. But if he be not learned or philosophical, he has in his spirituality, a source of- power far - surpassing the -- ut=, most scope of influence that learning ev er_ supplied. Preaching t „..in Protestant countries,"must respect the heads of the people ; Lint after' all, _in any_ congrega tiori-of immortal men-who haVe,",emils' to save, and sins to be forgiven, to •airect the " heart is the preacher's chief business The difficulty in the way_ of the gospel, is not 'so much the want of knowledge, as - 0e - feeling. ..The preachees-desidpr _atu rads not-so__mucla_the_power struct, as to move; light is needed, but warmth and life is more wanted. Piety which emits its electric fire from heart to heart, that - gathers and gets' hold of the moral susceptibilities of the soul, and rouses its latent powers to the mighty business of salvation.—N. Y. Evange list. Now to be Sappy "Scime time since;" -says Dr. Payson in a letter to a young 'clergyman, "1 took up a little work purporting to be the lives .of sundry characters, as related- by them selves. Two of these characters agreed in remarking that:they were never hap py until they,ceased striving to be great men. This .remark struck me, as you know the most simple.remarks will strike us,'when Heaven pleases:occurred to me at once that most of my \sufferings and sorrows were occasioned by an un willingness to be the nothing' which I am, and by consequent struggles to be some ,thing. I saw if would but cease strug -giing, and -- consent ,to anyiiiingr or nothirg, just as God pleases, I might be Happy.- - -You - will-think it strange that I mention this as anew discovery. In one sense it was not new :.I had_ .known it for years. 'But I now saw it in a new light., My heart saw it, and consented to:it ; and I am 'coinparatfrely happy, My dear 'brother, if-you can give up •all ,desire to be . great, and feel heartily wil-. ling to b" nothing; you will be happy too. LIU PiiMIATIONARY.--The character in which we sink, into the grave nt death, is the ,very character which wo shall re appear on the resurrection. That which habit has fixed and strengthened through life,adheres, it would seem to the' dis embodied spirit, through the mysterious interval which separates the day of our account, when it will again stand forth, the very image and substance of what it as, to the inspection of the Judge and the awards of the judgment seat. The moral lineaments which are graven on tablet: of tho inner man, and which every day of as unconverted life makes deeper 'and more iridellible than, before, will re tain the impressthey have received, un altered by, the. transition to the future state of -otir existence. There will be a dissolution, and ilien a reconatructiriti of , the body from the same dust into which it had moiildered ; 'but neither a dissolu tion nova renovation of 'the spirit, which' indestructible.both in character and es ,senee, will-weather and retain its Wonky rit.the midway . ,passagflY between tine Warldeind the next, ser,iii Itliejitne, of quitting:ite earthly tene4eitt, ;We May say, “That if unjust how, it will 'be. Un jusrzetilll-: Wfilthrnewrirvilkrbe-`,filthy still ; if righteous now, it will be righ teous still ; ,and if helY.' tuiWilt will be holy still.—Dr, Chalmers. • ' likreanstartartt TO DA'ItY MBRCIZS. -._ As the Dead sea drinks in the river ..Tcir dati,-and'i*nsyer the sweeter; and the ocean all-other .rivers,o and is never the fresher, so, we are .apt to) receive daily 'mercies from God, and still 'remain in sensible of them, 111/thankful 'feithem. —Bp., ,Reynolds. .• • I MEt=l • PETROLEDir Oil ROOK OIL A NATURAL IiIiAfEDY • Procured frown it'd/ in •A//eglm.L 4 42 CAN &L 4000 feel Wow the scowl's 41141110, PA. PUT UP AND SOLD HAUN,DtrOjil Iltaure'a secret spring, ~ealth, and life, to men will bring, The hotpridepthithe magic liquid flows, • :rintin our inareringu, end assuage. our woes. PETROLEUM. , I .Tru l d S fa g i r r ea ttas in ic, remedy w o o f mi tt ut t 'e s d i 4 1V n a ft . y e r into rel l7ol: eud lar favor. We need hay*. repeat the fact, that this is a pure, unadulterated NATURAL MED ICINE, and is put up us it flows from the bosord of the earth, without admixture. In these days of Nostrum vending, we do not w'onder , ut the in credulity evinced by the 'comintitft,npon the introducti re a New /?emen):,hut that incredu• lily shall tint suppress a medicine, whose power ful influence has mitigated and curets so many diseases incident to our race; were we to with-' hold a remedy like this from public notite, we sliould.consider ourselves as guilty' of keeping back something that was intended 'to relieve much human suffering, and dispel the gloom and pain of many a one, whose' system has for y ears been rooked and tortured by the fell engines nj Disease. Nay, do not wonder, gentle reader, and join with others in theory', that it curatoo many diseaseli-; le; if you will take the trouble to run over the list of diseases fat which it Is re commencicd „you will find that they are diseases affe - e:ting - Ilie - saine kind oftissuesmnd consequent , ly IT IS APPLICABLE TO ALL. But the best evidence ini favor of a medicine are.the cures them selves. When these stand opt in, bo , d relict, and when he who.for years has suf feted the tortures Anil, pangs of an immedicable lesion, whieh lion bees hastening him the nar row house, speaks out kis its,prante, what better evidenoe need_be_wanted_l_._:____We have. the..evi, deuce in our ,possesion,of ,many astonishing cures, which will be rnishekteany one who re. ally doubts theeffieoob of this wonderful remedy, The Earth, from w dch man was created,betirs in her bosons remedies which if known, are ca. liable of restoring him to health and vigor;wheu i prostrated by sickness and disease, It was. the opinion of the- celcArated Dr. Rush, that there existed in Nature zut• antidote to every malady to which man is liable.. Every-one is aware of the relief frequently obtainedfrom Mineral Wa ters, in float Chrollie comp - m . llas. Those singular medicaments, medicaments, flowing out-from the earth, satura. tad with su stances varied in their.character, ' and holding them in complete solution, he'itranr, pie testimony to the faet,t hat th e y were.com• pounded by the master band of Nature, to repair the shattered . yetiselaof our physical' being, nod set them with sails unfurled, prosperously upon be sea of life. The Petroleum is one of thiS kind of remedies,. and is endued with powers to relieve more hu in sit suffering than any other medicine extant.- - WhewtakenperSeveringly - asid - Ileelie 7 liiik - to — WC directions; it - will cure=Diarrhoca:;Piles,'Rheir - matisiu, Wept , Neuralgia, Obstinate Etaptions of the SkiM,Erysipclas, Pimples on the Face; Blotches, Piles, Chroniq,Bore Eyes, Ring Worm• 'fetter ; Scald Head Pains in the Bones, and loints,anti all •that class _of _D,iseases, in--which alterative, or purifying Medicines are indicated. , Sold by S. W. II averstick — and S. A. !lithium], Carlisle ;.1. C. & G. B. .3ltick, ShipOnsluirg; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; Gilmore tt Stn igh , Ne wv il le ; Thomas-Greason, Plainfield, Cumberland county. Sept bmber 48'50—ty. jus - rance eompaitio. The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Ti u t Company. _rterPelvtual—Cu $250,000 Cads MUM constant, unsolic application for Life Insurance, funnel most abundant and gratifying 'proof thou nblfc mind is deeply impressed with chest , mportance of this subject. 'rho great obji 7,1, however, of Insurer= should be .safety, otherwise the whole motive to insure may he disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised in the selection of an office with which to effect the contract.=-- The choice should be regulated not by present and constant large inducements, as this, is cm , - tainly-incempatible-with -future—bencfits.rhe. premiums on life are calculated for the tI present and prospective benefits therefore urn given, the-result ultimately, must terminate in: litigation, disappointment and ruin. The objet aimed at by - this institution is stability andfreri _petutty—The_rates_ofprernium-havo-boon.care—_, Ily prepared- with:reference trii=fluctilattons,— , -! The.cash system of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample cap. hid, security stamps tile whole system. This feature, paramounuo all other - considerations, cturneentla,file cotimatty to ptiblic favor. .E.x.- _planatory.pamphlets„tdanlits_mpplicatlina_pepeia information, and e ' • ill be cheerfully furnished by WM M OSE, Esq., who has been - duly-appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. H HINKLE 2 has also be - en appointed Medical Examiner. Directors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William 'M Godwin, Paul B Goddard Ifiwrence. Johnson, George M'Donry, James Deeereux, John L Linton. P pesi dent . —Stephen It. C.,.rawford. , 'rice-President . mbrose W. Thompson. Neerciory Es' Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay. .leruary.—Manuel Eyre. Comae/ Es' At orne y.—T hpmas' ' . Exarnitiers.—Paul B Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. p [nue ly rzaxi THE Allen and East PenneboroUgh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county ncorporatod by un aet of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in.cperation under the manage ment of 'the following commissioners, Jacob Shelly, Win It Gorges, Mtchael Cock in, Me'choir Brenneman, Christian Stamen, Simon Oyster, Jacob ti Coover, LoWis flyer, Henry Loden, Benjamin ii Masser, Jacob Imuel Prowoll, Jospeh Wickersham. The rates of insurance areas low and favora hl as any . Company of , the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become, members are invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny, who •uramilling to wait upon them at any time. • • . JACOB SHELLY, President, lENRY LOGAN, Viee President. - LEwus }ITCH, Secretary. • MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. 0c117'49 AGENTS. Camber/and county\--,-,lttdolph Martin,, New Cumberland, C B Herman; Kingstown, Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown, - Bann Maori:lllnd Charles .Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. York eau:zip—Min Sherrick Lisburn, John C:-W- Bowman, Dillsbure Peter Wolford,i Franklin John Smith, Eaq.,ashington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel liafferisbergar, T W Craft. Harriekure.—Houacr & Lachman. , Members ief, the company having policies-a bout to.oznre,can have them renewed by-malt n; application to any of the agents. Exteneive Cabinet Ware-Roomt3. IVOBERT 13. SMILEY, successor to - Wm. Et C. Gibson, CABINET-MAKER & UN. DERTAKER;North Hatiover street, Carlisle, would respectfully inform the eitizens,of.Carlisle and the public generally that ho now has on hand a largo assortment of now and elegant FURNITURE, consisting. in part of Sofas, • . xdroben, Card rin d other Tahlcs„ Bureaus, , ' Bedstea d s , plain and fancy Sowing Stands, &.c. inanufqcturod of the hest materials and quality warranted. Alcoa gene. ral assortment df Chairs at the lowest prices:— Vonitian Blinds, made to order and repairing promptiy attanded I*-COFFlNS•msdo'to order at the shortest notico. and having a olden. did Hoarse he will attend funerals in town or cduntry. (* . Dont forget the old stand of Wm, C. Gibson,' in North Hanover street, a few doors north of Gimlet; Motel. Sept"4-Iy. ..R, B. BNIME-y. Bonnet. and' RTeek Ribbons. • THE•subsariber ban' just °politician assort ment , of Rtiobroitlerstl , Ribbons •of beautiful styles, With 'a full suptily•of- Bonnet Ribbons of nll qualities aep2s GVV /TAMER. • • ,:::*:,--. gimp . .o.'• Great . 13argaitts 1 . Ari AN bo expected from (ho subscriber, n o ho gI.J Jule jest received'''. new. and splendikas sortnient of .W1N.1.T.K.: GOODS, which he afreta4O". his custornere• and others'-'.whq ma hivcir.hitiii.with a call at great Bargains I . . y CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, satinets, :velvet cards . Ky. jeans, scarlet, /ow, white and Clanton Flannels, titkings. mus. line, calico, caslimerce, lanes; . alpacas,. Cei berg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish lines. 4 forts, doe, • ' t he SHAWLS!'SIM A large ,ati'd splendid jascih.S.• • and Square Shawls,,,EWhich ho is determ. times. di :stand, in North Hama 43,b4ItT'v e. ersiiclt's Drug Store. no.Acilis,o,,.",rt. J. G.. CARMONY. ... Summon MESH GROCERIES 1 Latest arrival. • . trim Cheap 'Fatnily Grocery . Store 'Jo- AL: soph D. Halbert, Wesrliacru street, Car lisle, hesjust received a large and fresh Supply of the best FAMILY 'GROCERIES that the Philadelphia marketican Sfford. The subscri ber has just returned from 'the City. and would respectfully _invite his friends-and -the -public -- generally, both lit town and country, to call and examine for themselves his large and in creased stock, which embraces all the articlei usually kept -in his lino of business:- - Such as--- Rio, Javaamt St Domingo and Laguna Cofles ; Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tens, of very superior quality and flavor ; Levering's crushed, loaf; falling loaf, and' loaf sugars, or _ „ = atme grove, clarified New Orleans and brown -Si'llbTii-Wroxf-Errgra-dcs-OthirrailryTivilrplitr-ro— suit. Honey,- sugar house, Orleans - and syrtn3 — Molasses. Spices of alt- kinds, which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Co• dar and painted buckets, churns; tubs, half bushel measures, butter s boWls, butter prints, butter ladles, wash -rubbers,' A.so Clothes, fancy sowing, traveling and market baskets of ell kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country SOAPS. Also; a general assortment of chewing and smoking TOl3ACCO,spanish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and Brushci; of all Muds. Prime CHEESE always on hand. Sperm, IVinter, strained Ei4lianf and:Common OILS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE."I have also added to my already, large stock, a number of sew patterns of White Granite and fancy tea sets."witli.CROCKERY WARD; of every de fcription, which I will sell at the lowest prices uor cash. Feelingtratoful for the lib6ral patronage here. tofore bestowed upon 'him by a generous public,. the subscriber tenders Ilion his hearty & sincere thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to plea.° and partieularmttentton to business, to merit a continuance of their support. March 20, 1850. JOS. D. HALBERT. Uac>~l'W NV 110 LESA LE AND META IL CONFECTIONARY STORE, .North tlanover Street, Carlisle,' Pa. T ie.subsberiber would respectfully' invite the attention of Country Illerchants and public' in general to Iris large assortment of ' Confectionaries _manfactured of the best material. fresh every day—and warranted to stand•eny climate, which he will sell wholesale orretail_at .the old stand in North .Hanover street, a few doors north of the Dank. Having just returned from the city, he would also call attention to a large assort ment of Fruits unit Nuts of the latest importa 01U, consisting r inTart ol ORANGES, LEMONS, ttAISINS, FigsrPruens, Dates, Citron, Almonds, E. Wal. nuts, Cream- Cocoa, .Pea Nuts, Filberts has also made a large'addition to hie cock . of. TOYS, AND FANCY GOODS, boniprisitgrimimm - FitteTtoiriqi — Curd visiting and other Baskets, Paper, Glass and Wooden Funny - Btislf§: — D'Olta7lTslf Heads, To a, Bast and. Parlor Balls, Rattoe's ' Games and Puzzles Wheelbarrows, Wagons, Furniture, Tea Setts and Nine Pins in Boxes, French and' German Accordcons, Fancy Soaps, Hair OHS, Cologne, Brushes &e. laeomtectioit -the above ho has just received a large assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, such as Coffees. Teas: Sugars, Molasses, Spices of all kinds, Water, Soda, Butter ante Sugar Crackers, and all other articles in the Grocery lino, which will be sold at low rates. • FINE CA ICES,'ulways on hand and baked to order. Turtles supplied with all articles in -his All orders from a distance thankfully received and attended to with despatch,- N. D: no charge for packing at this'establishment. rfisle June 5,'50. . P. MONYER. NEW ARRIVAL OF Foreign and Domestic Hardware JACOB SENER has just received, from the eastern cities, and is now opening nt the Cheap Hardware. on North Hanover street, next door, to Glass' Hotel, a now assortment in his line, aueli as _ . _Ods, Glass and Paints, Copal,•japan and Black Varnishes, of extra j quality, Nails anti Spikes, Wale best Bar Iron, —Oast,_Shear.„Bliater_ancLSpring_SteelS,___ LotiksrHinges-and-Screwsi.-- Planes, Saws, C,hisels, Augurs, Axes, 'Knives and Forks, Shoe Findings, dre. To which ho would call the attention .of the public. Persons wishing to buy will do well to oall. as we are determined to sell at losN rates for cash. KTTlie highest price paid for Scrap Ircn, and for Flax Sand. J SENER. Webb's Washing Powder, • A. great saving of labor, soap and time, with out any RUBBING by washing beards, Ma' chines, or with the hands, and preventing all wear and tear 'of clothei. Warranted not to injure the finest fabrics. Price, 123 cents. ,c Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Rawlins', Drug and Varit;e Store, Main st. and at his Medical all, North Queen et. L'ancas ter. N. B. All orders filled at Manufacturer's prices. . Mt= EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE - Price of Hardware.. IIAVE just received the largest and Cheap eat stock of-lIARD WARE, Glass; Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogany Veniers and all kinds of Puilding Materials over ltrought to Carlisle coligisting of Locks, — Hinges, screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about Ip,build„will findj, greatly to their advantage''io Took at my stock before purchasing. elsewhere. Come and 'see the Goods and hear the_ price and you will be convinced that thiais really the Cheap Hard ware Stoic). Also, in, store anvils, vices, files and rasps and a complete assortment of Watts' Best Bar iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all 'ces. I have also the Thermometer Churn made by Mr George Spangler;'the best article now itCuse. : . SGYTHES.-1" have ,inst received inySpring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly': for my own sales, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradlo makers and others writ find these 'Scythes to be the best ar tide ,iit the market and at the ldwest fprice wholesale and retail at the old . stand in North Hanover streei. 'MEIN P LYNE, May 29, 1850. Goden Norse Motel,- 1141 1„ . t , ar ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA „ .. . THE subscriber having leased tho above large and commodious' HOTEL, situated on'the corner of the Public_Square ,and South Llano- - ver street, and lately occupied by Ban!. L Esh loman, begs leave - to announce to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain them in a manner which cannot .fail to meet their approbation: THE 'has the moat pleasant loca-' tion in the borough—has been newlPfurriished and otherwise improlied, and no pains will-be spared to 'make those who may sojourn with him, comfortable during, their' stay. His par lora are large and well furnished, atid his cham bers supplied. with new and comfortable' bed- ' ding. , HIS 'TABLE will be supplied wi h the best thomarket can nil rd, and all who are connect ed-with his house will be foundiattentivo care- • fill and obliging. THE BAR will contatn the bcat - liquors the city can produce.. , Hi& STABLINO is entirely new and exten. sive, capable of accommodating from go to 60 horses—making it a desirable %topping place 1 for DRO VERS; and will be attended by a alai fill Ostler. in short, nothing will he wanting calculated to odd tchtlin comfort end' conTent ence .of those who may favor ''him With their patronage. BOARDERS talcon - by the week, Inontk t or year . • , . .. , OtrysnAte hionunATgr .• • ~ . • ••• f feti6'49.tl; • ',. '- J6llll HANN - AB - . VITHERIAL OlLfor,ptklp at ' 4 14 (je:l6` •. t • ' HURBARD'B. ksitifoctiamotio. -- • CIOUGiI • • r - • •-•3;r , S t ai v 1-q 7 C'TOPA L I ^ —.s. • , Pot. tbe cure of pontts,_ 1311.0x4- ItsT.Er- . T 44, w}x.o - orma -acktram -44• 4 1) 'OOIISVIVIrTION. TII (ieting to the tommum ty thls Justly cele, 'mated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not,ouv wish. to trifle with the live or health of the hflreted,l but' frtmklY lay he• fore Item the opinions of distittnnislied men add some of the.evideneks of its success, fro m which they can jndg.6 for - theinsives. We sincerely fledge out selves to make- no wild assertions or alse statements of Its efficacy, nor will we hold out Any hope su iferi nit amenity which facts will not warrant. Many timers nee here Five!), and we sal felt an inquiet from the public alto ell we pubis 11, feel hug fissured they will find them perfectly r elMbq and. the medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage. r PROM 11E14.1. SILLIAIAN. M. D., L. L. D. Eie Professor of Cheinistry, Minernology,e_de.,,Yale College, Member of the Lit. mist. Mcd. Ph.l. - mml - Sderr.-Societies-01-Amerivit-iinil_Europe riIIERRY PECTORAL an ad mirable composition from some of the best at tide; in the•Ninterht Medien, add a veil' ( =net , iverestiedy foe-the chant of Olsen ses it is intmid eil to cure." . . • New Haven, Ct.; Nov'. I, 1849. • Prof,„CLEVF.LAN D , of How doin College, Ale Writes--" I intve witnessed the effects of Toro• 'CIIERRY PECTORAL' in toy own family and that of tny friends, nod It gives roc satisTnetion to state In Its favor that un tuellicine I hove ec•cr known hat, proved so otninently successful in curing di,:c.iees of:the throat :Ind lungs." Rg(T. DR. OSGOOD Writes--" That he etccsttlers 'CHERRY PliC. A L.' the best tuedfekm for Pulmonary affee tions over given to the phhlie," and statue that "his daughter being obliged to keep the room four modals watit'a , serere settled: cough, accom panied 4.l : pistit 'Cr bloudoqglit sweats, and the attendant symptoms of.consumpti on, emulate:wed the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and batt:completely-rceovered." )lEAR THE YATIENI Dr. Ayer—Dear Sir: For two Years I was afflicted with a very severe 001101, accompanied. ho spitting of blood and profuse night sweats.— By die ['dyke of my atiending.phyi.ician I was iiidaredltrose your I DERRY PECTORAL, mid continued to do so till I considered myself ured, and ascribe the edict loyotirprepni:t.loll,, JAMES RANDALL. Ilamp'enss. Springfield; Nwiv. 27, 1848. This day appeared the above .named James kandali, and pronounced Use above statement •1?Y- in every respect. NORTON, Jusffee. TIIIi R.F.:IIIP.DY TIIAT CURES, PORTLAND, Mc, Jan, 10, IEI7 Dr. 40; I have been on afflicted with Asthma which grew' 'yearly worse mail hint au, tumn, it brought on a coug . b.ailuela confined me in my chamber, , snal began to assume the alarm ing sytoßtomat consumption. I had tried the -best advice an —the best-medieine_to no 'matose, mail 1-used your CHERRY PECTORAL - , which has eared mg, and you.may well believe me.— CraiNfully yourS. _ J. D. PIIELPS . . If there ;tinny value-;n the judgment of the viseot Ito speak from eipericacc, hereisw med. chic worthy of the public confidence. CIIEBAIIEb BY I. C. AYRES, LOWELL )lA9SACRUSETTII. Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Hubbard & DP, 5. Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; 11. 11er - roil, Isluwville; J. C. k. J. R. Altick Ship ponsburiail di:uggistaimierolly, L 1 lit 1 t t ti i n UN ....__,_..-_____ ~ Id all citrivtiantzed and civilized aBttntriot.-111a,toved a largerpro_pnrtion - of ,lunths than any other malady that hr. [filets the hunrtn.Catnily; and, mall within It r ,, VI there has not been any.cerlain remedy to it. ,fiv dovust. lino of Oa:, dretroyrr. But 1111 W BI4 : 4NTJS IN DIAN PONSSAM rinIAU A n,! d..rdere.l , o•,,o lio4 nee, Al' dite.ll,l oorr.hxs, rMS , I, rot.• cored tab,- %vino sonic af •• hill:cl.1 I..rAcroh an to hate lty4Arrici , visnivi friends It 3 lie ACT1.,1.. had 'heir hurinhalloth.•n Iliadhave cc., • ra.l .; ocher.,lwo who It w."o,lwould Cc e• o . .hve clay, are lIONT m with caul Loruyy .4 they - It pc 111, r.rwllAtrilvittg Orme, m•itrly V,,,, , , full activoi myrepgratiim whirltwe cull 9ANT•S INDIAN Flll/IIFYING EXTRACT. 4. 101141, nYe pecrAt,ty_tteupfed.ta,rtuf_etre: nereelne - yl4r, the Clll e ;' , ll . l;liz . ', ND ('ONSnIPTI()NS, FI ,1 or a r unnounry ntituro---4dhtlt dittometi a. C4i fond under cud . ..nary t.ustwint, Will. they Thront, nud Heart T . . 141; {1,5.1M nr.Ll.l,t, r, In the LUNGS, - Inr" Ltu. cura awl hmts tie•ta e11,"../14 This NI t.l * Cuvli IN!t Conruniption..l.ll. of nit other retnk, , i..hary faded It; do good. Tb wads of Consumptions rdid +so Ciitigas prnvo Itv tavittling ttlaury einl iia nroiliodited punitive pinvor. and ic•no prop , ortv, in the fo w lloino conniniona c o v ,„;vra. : , nierion •,/ Blood, iderdiii9 at Mr Elan.. " (Deal aad, Nide, Nlvta-Stuarts. ,I'r, - tool Oita. Po.l l dr eg the !le, PP I, Ch111t,47 Lary >ail t n.o Contrtaints in Caddren Adedir, rind all isfq , 'LE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS, 1 , 14 ito oirtiiihd to the public bea ever been huff . , rt- - yt erefluti in rcst.nny ALL the ilmidoanl trealent • val•i• .1 1 X, fla na 1:1V.! 1.1 •11,/11V1.01 1 110 whither tiny di,"1111.11,1111 ruppt txr...lirr 01;;t4 I:I.AT I . A I.y m;rnsy:h.mirli the SYST /Nun/ iltoty (i.e 1 I.i, Itt.d r.uAmtr ctn.! ;iljarbly NICILVOII4 , I f IT rr- CONSUMPTION DYiNG WOMAN •CUt-IED lh.s Cure, lupruro the I.Trr re 1. . ,, II t,f., thy p0r, , ,,1ft- con ..idor Pevr.trus gold ft irmais tir he to the /.": of didue—.n,ll.lllly 1/TINA-0 ;:,f, ill nu , . • e , ghlg OIe.}IIRAUU, aro On 4r ., up yor 0 , "1.r Ika”. of proof of all the circuillata:MLW WI , / fact., Ace refer to our l'ammit.nrs. • 'ilia CU re was en'ecteA ,on Mrs. %IBA DYSKIIMAN, of barotoya Cotally, I'. Vt'u rim protu, les yieftS . ajtould, ethmy ethers, almost. equally Illpelese, find he orehf, cut, of Coeghs' and Censtee C ptint. UUEI), w e birth vet re in deeltheed (ocurable by sult4l/1. ell VECIAN.S. - FITS, FITS, FITS. Messio, J. K. LIPPINCOTT & SON, respeetrthlo mess cloth's at Ilole/roor, Autlivan munti., Pmesy/ronin, wrote to s, May 12.11149, station', among other n tthitt' era wine!, hid he, derive) from tiro use of BRANT'S PULMONARY I! l !,SAII. LIM 1 1 11 e of their customers lout just informed u:uu that her child, which 111.1 beet, subject hr YIT. for we. eta years, rrau curet) by the use cf Rester's le.ll4Alli. ra COM PLA INT—D YSPEPSIA. Hee'emr Pamphlets fur tho eure.s efft.tml Eby 13E,A147 , S 5.1,C1nk:.. , ,F.5. • • V It ItONIC.TAYSENTILItry - Mi., fit unr.t CONYLAINTA, in children or proton ptrums aunt wi:...c.sat any failure tguttalor. C}-4.OLE.R A IN FANTUNI: No mother urn.. ever mourn Vie death of her child by that clull.deetroying," complaint, when lathing in wino wenther--Cholern hyfantuat, or what le eallol SUMM rat COMMA 01T—If ° BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM" ho admir.latered to the child. Jr should, however, in'auch *ow, i.e USOli in Oak* :re larg, potions 11.11 the direction, on each heels meacribe, until the complaint hi chucked. For' aide by'L W. RAWLINS &S. W HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, .1 C & 0, 11,Altiok and W 1) 13 flays, kihippensbuyg—Wm Lloyd, Lisburwt—J F Spahr, Mechanicsburg—H Her ron, C Klink, Sioetuffold—Ben• ver and Haines, Milloratown—J A , Lion & Co Lanbdisurg—J Milligani Ickesburg—S , Low; Newport—J W Fouglass, Chanikershurg—T L Shearer, Dillsbirg—J Martin Lutz; Harrisbcrg . Aft fatten . % a:A ordorzyrnuat ..be.arldrettsud , ,to Wlalace & Ce., 10 . 6 Broadway, New York. *all and. Winter Clothing . JiroWay Saved is — ripaey"..7l.liiik: • TROVTIVIAPT & MAWS N;TEIV, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE JA CLOTHING STORE, on East Main ,street opposite Ellidee Drug Store, in the room 'formerly occupied by Mr. liantch as a Clothing Store:. Thankful to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity/or their increas ed cowtom, we a• gain' request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of Ready Jilade Cloth. • 212 0 for FALL. AND •WINTER. WEAR. Oar Leech consists of till kinds of COATS, PANTS,-VESTS, and Gentlemen's'Wearing Apparel in general, suitable for the season, cut and madein the most workmanlike manner and of thp ;utast Fall and Winter Fashions. •'All who wish to favor us with a call can save from twenty•five to fifty per.cent. by buyingat our wore, and all goods sold:vvarranted to give,em 'tire satisfaction: : . • [sept2s 1A TONS: Htinunered and Rolled ntoN vv just resolved st the Cheap Store of the subscriber in Main street. II S4XVQN., !TMEM 1 ...lee BAY STATE SBA Wi,S. • TIIESE celebrated and justly acknowledged superior goods, in the latest colorings and most improved styles, will be ftirnished by ,the subscribers in any quantity, at the very ' lowest prices: 'Purchasers will please notice that the gennina Bay State fabrics bear tickets coriespending with the above but, - addthey Will also be distinguished from all other Wool.: en Shawls by thew superior finish, fineness of teXture. and brilliantly of colors.. Orders so licited from all sections of the country, etni the Mlle, will be pronnitly, attended .to.__Purcha :sers.Will also find in our Shawl departMent n .large.assortment of all the other most atymved makes, and newest designs of American, Freed! and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing a great variety of plain and medium ' styles for friends. Also, Superior Lang'and Square Shawls in latest styles nod best manufacture, High limfre bleak and colored silk Shawls, Lupins Ohmic •and Mode Colored Thibet Shawls, with silk and wttelen—fringes—Parisl-Piinted—Casltmere .aud 'rerkerri Shawls , Plain aMI Etnbroidvied 'Crape Simwls,New Style printed Palm Shawls Neat Figured Paris Brocha Shawls, Lupins Black'and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls,' Plain Bound Seal Skin Shawl's, Plitin Mode Colored French Terherri Shawls, fringed- and bound, Pight•quarter French -Mode Colored Thibel' Cloth, measuring full Iwo yards wide for Shawls, binding to mateh, - White and Col ored Barcelona had (;emcee Shawls ; &c. _ • ...7 - NVTIOLESA LE A NII ROBERT POLOCK & CO No. 18 SOUTII SECTIVD ST., PIII,..ADELTIII,I Fall Offillfaerk Goods. • -.703313 STONE & SONS (ilia; orters and Deolerag SILKS, RIBBONS' & MILLINERY GOODS, ~gNo 45 South 21118trect, Philadelphia. 1113 A V E received by late nrrivalsfrom Franco KA a large and very desirable assortment of FALL NIII.LINEPY GO . ODS, among which will be found Bonnet Velvets of nll colors in variety of prices. Satins Corded Velvets • " Figured, Watered and Colored Bonnet Goods Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a large assortmutt -;reeneli end American Flowers. Laces, Bonnet 'l'abs, Crowns, Buckrams, ,Sr.c., together with a splendid assortment of Paris Fancy Feohera. The abovegoods were selected by one of the firm in France,' and will be sold nt the very lowest market prices. [septlB,'so PIANO EORTEI WAREROOMS, No. 171• CHESNUT ,S77IEE7', Pllll9D'.l. THE OLD STAND, occuphil for more Own „ ope-third of a century by G. - • !VIM undersigned weuld inost respectfully 99 announce te - the public that he is AGENT for more than twenty of the most celebrated manufacturers of B(18- TUN, NEW YORK, PHILA DELPHIA, and elsewhere; and is constantly reeety.ing lionuhein.R.l . ANDS.o 411 e-richest and most varied -styles,-of-sup , erior tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6. 6-,r, hl, and 7 Octaves, which are .warrented equal to soy Manufactured either in this country or hi Europe. Just received, also, n further supply of Church and Parlor Organs, of beaUtiful patterns and fine tones. - WARERO OM is constantly supplied whit a choice - selection of SET:AMINES and iVIELODEONS, front the oldest and most cX• tetisive manufactories in the United States; a: Mang' widen is a new style of REED ORGAN having Carhort's patent improvements, wilt gilt ppen in front, and case elegantly carved, and' highly 'Ornamental. Tuning-and Repo.ring—Sig. Salvador La Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte )Manufactu rer and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sont 4 ,'so OSCAR C 13 CART. It Watches and aewelry! t• CHMAPER Tuttnr EVER - flit ) Wholesale and Retail—At the "Philtuloluhia Watch and Jew• 4 - i ' elry Store," N 0.96 North SE no*„.... „•r•,..:. COND street, corner of Quar tvai 0W,111.- ry street. , . , . Gold Lrgors, 18 k. cases, lull jewelled, $3O and upwards Silver Lovers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lupine, 18 k. eases, jewelled, $25 and upwards Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quartior Watches, 84 010 lilvey • : , 8 , equil 8 • 1, & . ' 1, - 85 - , Desert -sirl`tihk. PS, other articles in pro= portion. All .goods warranted to be what the are sold for: Constantly. en_liand a large assortment of fine* GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment. of llf J Ttibias & Co E Siam Son, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates 'Co, Jelin Denison, U & R Beesley. and other --- nparior - Tatem - tever OVCITMIIIIIIII' hie h o cased in any style desired Arrangements have beer'madc_with all the above nulled moat celebrated manufacturers 01 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. rrINANKFUL to the citizens 'of Carlisle IL and its vicinity for their increased custom, we again request their company to view our 'large and-splendid assortment el China, Glass di. Queensware; Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, rind single pieces, either of Glass, China ; or Stone Ware; sold in quantities to suit purchasers, lot less than they chnn be lied elsewhere—lit bet at less • than • Wholennle Prices.. , A MEM CAN • A ND , ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS in greater variety than ever before offered in the city. FANCY CHINA in grca: variety very cheap. 95 , -We wouldinvzto any person visiting the city to call and see us—they will "lit least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the•fitnist Chi n n and the cheapest the world 'produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. '219 Chestnut Street. sopt 29'491y p . WWI pErtrurtotEnT DEPOT. -be deceived. Country Merchants AY and Dealers who want good end cheap I'EItFUMERY and FANCY 'SOAPS should -call upon JOHN T CLEGG, Perfumer and Chemist, 48 4.1a0e.i St., below 24,' Philudelvida. who has constantly on hand PERFUMERY and FANCY sonvitror every description, rowders, 'Hair Ozt Marrows, Colognes, Hair Dyes,- Sz.c„ &c.` mono persons have rend my advertisement in Elio Public Ledger, hundreds of whom. hdve called and . tmen' convinced of.the udvaninge of porchisind dixect from the manufacturer, Agency for Ferran's - Circassian Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, &e. . Orders froin any part 'of the United Stales will bo 'promptly attended to. '414'50,1y , JOHN T CLEGG: A" .41111; Biome, ANANUFACTURERS and'wholititaledeal.: 1.E.111,es B R 0-0 MS, BAS E T-S and WOOD WARE, have removed to the largo' atom lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers & Da • vit where they have opened,an extensive stock' of Eastern and City made BROOMS and •11` OOD WARE, which they are now selling tithe la - West manufacturers prices. -• ftill assortment of Ilrittlea, Brimhea, Jltatf, Cordage ; Cc.. constantly on hand.. No li i .- North,Third Street, 'J doors below Race,'Phi dalphia.• .lE4'l P. MACKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH,. ' . SALMON. . Constantly on hand HE'RRINGS,, and for ante by PORK, J. 'PA LMER HAMS AND SIDES, Market Srert Wharf, SHOULDERS, • ' PHILADELPHIA. LARD & CHEESE., • • - ' Brushes Brusheg I= A 'great variety of these useful articles is): lined for sale; consisting of Whitowaejt , SWOO7/ thg, Scrufibing, Painters', loth, Shaving, Hair •Tecth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes in' great variety, all of which are of We best Aunt ty and will be sold :at the lowest prices ' June 6: • .1,5.4.11.4L1fY1"P ,~~~~fl~lLilla t;. . • NERVOUS. DISEASES, And if those Complaints which aro caused by an Inn paired, weakoned pr_bni:letilthy condition I.ho . . . . . SYSTEM. Thig beautiful and convoniont application of the my. tot-ions ',onion of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, hes boon: pronounced by diatinguiahed physicians,, both In Europe and the Unitod Staten to bo the malt oatuabb. medicinal discovery of the dlge. Dr, CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and • • •• MAGNETIC.,FLUID ri used with the most perfect and certain success hi alt cases of GENERAL -Droßriovrir; Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the variety; organs, end invigorating the entire ayatem. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS end PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION, RIIEUNTATISM, , ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF /PHE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS In C the SIDE end HEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL 'COMPLAINT, and _CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and d'IIIISICAL ENERGY, and ell NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement pf the Nervous System. Qp In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi. nines increase the disease, for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life giving , vitalizing influence of ()Milan bun, ns applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer Is restored to formdr health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The greik peculiarity and excellence of Dr. 'Christie's Galvanic Curatives', consists, in the tact that they arrest' and cure disease by outward application, - Is place of the usual mode of drug. ging and physiching the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction.. They eirengt/fen the whole system, equalize the circulation of the blood, promote (to Itereiio7l: and never do lh tit injury nodel• anycircumstances. Since their Intro duction in the United States 4 only three *years since, more then 60,000 - Persons loalT ,g all g em, claimed and 'condition., among welch were largo number of indica, who are peculiarly eubJect to Ner"oua Complaints, hare been - ENTERELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED. when all hope of relief had been given up, awl every thing else been tried in vain ! Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of,a person oillieted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Marconi Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants ere taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford tempura, y relief, but- which leave the patient in a lower state, and with Injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this, with the effect resulting from the application of .the GALVANIC BELT: Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, oven in the wane symptoms of an attackand simply tie the Belt around the body, using the ' Alagnetic Fluid - as - directed." In n" short - period - the - insensible - perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby mixing a Galvanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the, most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are._PERMANENTLY_CURED. A FEW, DAYS IS OFTEN - AMPLY SUFFICIEN'I'TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, . . From 01l parts of the Country could he given, sufficient to fill every column in this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conolusivelkpriiveelluit . ___ " Truth is stranger than Fiction." = RIIEUIIIITISPA;BRONCIIITIS AND DYSPEPSIA Rev: Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of. New Jeisoy, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation:— ' Semcy, Now Jersey, July 1R -1878. Dn. A. H. Cunterm—Dear Sir: You .wish to know of ma what has been the result in my own case, of the appli• cation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECK LACE lify reply is us follows: For about twenty year. I had bean suffering from D'ys. pepsin. Every year the ,Symptoms becarrie , verse, nor could I obtain pm-menet...S.-C.l erym nay coupe of me de cal treatment whatever. About ourfern fin.., %ince in.., -consequence of frequent exposure to the-woather, In the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject tel • severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: inthe wmtes of '45 and '46, in consequence of preaching a great dee.: In my.own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by tho-Bronchitis,-which -soon bocame-so movero as to require an immediate suspension of my pas toral labors. My nervous system woe now thoroughly vv.- Crated, andars my Bronchitis become worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and- Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that 'item disorders were connected with each other through --rime of the Nervous System. In the whole Oar ' seemed to be no remedial ,agent which fecupe a. 5 soy Norrons-Itystom-rovery . Amt.:tried= for- this.purpose_ had _completely. —5. At last 1 was lad by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their offielency,) I determined to try tiro effect .of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC -FLUID. This was In Juno, 1846. To NT ORI;A7 ASTONISHMENT ; IN TWO HATS UT D CIONC ; IN EIGHT TUTS I WAS ;MARLED TO IHHUSIR MT PASTORAL LAUORS 0 NOR HAVE I MICR [MUTTS!, A strums ARISTIDE ON SCO . OURT OF THE BRONCHITIS; AND MT 'MM. IIIiTIO'IPPEOTIOICIT/O - ETITTATLT - CTISEI7,O . ITIII3IILC - 11.. - BIICII is the wonderful and happy- results of the experiment.. I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering .from Neuralgic sakes lions. They have tried them, WITH sires RESULTS, NILIZVC, 50 EVERT csse. am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S • GALVANIC NECKLACE I. used for.oll 'complaints affecting the Throat vr Ilead, ouch as Bronehitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which Is generally Nervous, and that distressed clitelelnt, esllad Tie Doloreuz. Palsy•'and Paralysis. .• • . . All physicians ackartyvledge that these tensible diseases are caused by de of Nervous Energy in the affected Ilmbs. 4 lllDßlCiluerre's Galvanic Articles will, surlily -this - deficient rower,end a complete 'and entire cure le thus affected.. •,. ' • - ' 1000 Oases .of PalopAnd Parely,s4 "hive hem tcp4rtedand his A g'gts the last two };pare, which have been entirely "colored. C•r. J F. Toms of Brooklyn ' N.Y., had not been able to walk ptep for near four yours, and was so helplosydhat,,,lghtleto be fed The most celebrates' physiciiani,gavofiatn up. In five days after he commune.< wearing the ki'Vvomic Boar, Nrcsi..ses, Arm tinscslava, he walked across the room, and in three weeks he hod per. 'betty recovered his health. Captain Tomes is say ehtv years of age. Severe Deafness Cured. The following is an extract from a letter lately received from a disUnguished physician in the State of Virginia : "A, IL CimitriE. - M. D.—Dear Sir : One of my patients, unknown to me,mlitained your Gairanic Dell and Neek. lace, with the Magnetic Fittid, for n serious affection of Deafness. The case was that of [Lindy whose Nervous system was much disordered, and her general health poor. Much was done previously to the application (Atha Belt, but with veil , little success, and I feel it only right to tell Tou, that 8111C0 she commenced wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few weeks ego, the hu ENTIRELY RECOVERED lIER HEARING, and hea general health is better than for several years." CtO" Every case of Deafness, If It be Nervous, ea generally !s i ren be cured by tide wonderful remedy, 1 DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsions' or Fits, Spasmodic Compknot% and general Nervous Affection, of the headand tipirortxtremitter. Also In Palsy and Paraly sis, and all diseases caused by n deficiency of power or 'bod Nervous Energy in .the limbs or other organs of the y. ea- Many hundred - Cartificateil from all parts - of US. country of the most extraordinary character can be glassy if required. COP. No trouble or inconveniince attends the U4O la DR..—CHRISTIE'S . GaLVAND.: they may be worn by the Moat feeble and delicate With perfect, ease-and safety.: In - many cases the - sensalltie attending their use is' highly phasant and egrolelde: They cue be sent ko.iny part of the country., Prices: The'Gta ' 'Mine Dollars. The Galvanlo Booklet:3e Two Dollars, The Galvanic BraOolots; One Dollar Eaoh. Thellaagiotio Fluid, One DOUAI% • Op- The.artloleicura accompanied by full and 'phis &ructions. Paraphlota with full particulan may •ba Iliad of the authotizal dgol4. •_ _.. .melted Ageat.. - Sohl . , in CarAiqa by S. ELLTurt. ANOTHEii,REVOLIiTION, S' A e l Y Drlig,n, Medicines • . .&c.._would 'reoectrully so; licit n•slinre'of the public ...patronage; at the Old stnntl; corner of Pitt arid High Streets, opposiro , ;the Rail Road depot. Ho will keep' constantly on heed; nn Lassort• mont of fresh, Drugs, Medicines,-Paiute, Oila; Dye Stullh. Perfumery, and n vnri9ty. or , folrY articles, widclihe in determined to sell. lose,—. Ho will give his personej attention to the busi- .. ness, end particularly to putting up preset iptions. A liberal deduction inncle for. Phyecinnso9un.. try -Illerellente r rcullore. Feb.l3, 1850- . • ,• .- !•••.• li cclldnsou . D. 1 .3! I? 1.7„..11f . • Pitis a ail ;1.0 f.ri(, TI!,:;c0 }p l y,. I, Ito! 1.11, fqr f i r•F',7 ! niET r L. 411rv.. , p r .-t .tit ! It, rdoildr.iit ed.d..inty,.;;•:t ., irtiii !:tidlitt E.avrinr itit.!-r ttd.trry dr &Addle td•wit!it't Uin Ituitiad rt . dir, T )1 .of cortilieeted 1114itntweo, they here e'en* rererieit • rroto the snsry 'tern of Y.l i'rfiniely the lirn•litir'r :meta ‘llll,l of OW .11V 11 . 1 , 1 - 111.• .jnflr 4(61,1: and to rattly rocnediel: fit-y oleo (lerntanoiltiv semirct! that QM:ient °h . ; iyintut of [whit!), srlibont "%rindb phut;:; blexdoT. dl ;f•cot, indeed, ho •hr-ir'o•licaly inset- Hein.; ',ell ini JE,I,Iy prevrel, tit It it .Ilan appeared iriritiretilv les+ thtip itiiranulout to ;hem- who' rteero ancputioLtal with Itio,lrceinifuliy 1111.11; nenie oilll.- - s upon whirl; they:Aro complinvied. ond•npon whotit -they- euttertment,ly:to-;hair manifest an l sensible :union rti pn rifpinq the epritry Paul chennele of hilt, ntiii to- . ; uctvrd loon and vigor. that. they Tem ht.lebted for their ;time. _ Unrqse the host of peijileigue quenkeries Ism, or - vegetable' ingredieuta, the LIFE 'MEDI CIRE3 arc Purely ;;;;;) r; ; ;Iely vroretehie ; ;Lid ~ , f 1• tOt.: neither Mercury, ten Antimony, r.or Arm- Ine, Our oily other ontteral, iu :my form whailtvnr. Casey' mutirelt, etontirdteil of nitrite:it iron] tern ;Itl ;ehrechel pi:rule r the yirittee u( wIIIII I, thea•rh hog i4;invi, le aevrrul Indian lrittrn, mr-1 to some moioent ullentiet..., ere alto getlirr olivrit to Ills ignutaiit 111,I.1•4 ; 111:11;141- ter , hin -,- r - Irrrptlyt , StlislT, a It mg: pperation is to In.aqu fruit the criats,l,l ,l11(1 tht) V1i71,141 F 1 lill1111r;tieR and crinlidra ceirnently eettliii_ round them ; nod to runn•vr the which collect inTho • ,riii•eitine ei !Ito entail 'Westin,. Oilier tordi einem oat: ti Itleaose them+, e n d l eer , ana l," roliccted ..;:ttnee behind to . er..luer liehitual Costive- Wi(it an train or. evils, or lilddel) Til:n fact IS well I , CII , IWiI to nil rettotlar emetontidle who examine the Ilnwele ;trier ;loath ; end lee, ! the preju dice of three wen itilhrtneti men atteinet the quack' inedleMea of 1.11.• aZ.4. Cirnet of the VEGET,_kIILIL 11.1 1 .8 NEmicraEg r . e to nail tine bladder ; nod, by t 1,,-k nr an d loner,' the heehhfril action of Twit rely d'; mile the regularity of the yr . -nary or-rans. The whielito:e l it red • duet the ag - eney of Cor liver au,l loutte,heforo pee; es *into the heart, bet 019,1 purified by them, and nomieltoil by 'fon 1 e 0.114) if,/”I I`.l/. 4 , rencnoj ev,ry pl;rt of the • nod tiirt•ap:,:tiitiV 'rite battler of beeitil iu 111. hioonli 1;.; O“, 0,,, of Intone:l gr-n-c in which rue VT,cizTATIL 2 LIFE MEDICINES ate well known tia DYSPEPSIA, IY thorou.;hly'ch-to,i.i i r the first a , ; ,! ~ ,,,: :•1,1, • ,.1,•!14, and creultiti is fl, v of pore hde, i =1 eat n.,rid kind ; , Losr of :lope 11,,athurn, 111•(!rriper, Arf.rielp, 0:1 , 1 .51,1 ~c.'inly; ti octl a, the general eyrninoinn of I)y',:iy•nsil, will ry,iah, AU epatur4l con ~ r te:mr, of its r.tism. • Costiveuets, by cleansing the whole lertfftli tho intestines v.tith a 1 ,- 6,111..1m5-tets. amt wiPlu t ot vi tlenee tt viuteitt purges leave 111 r, IhyoGig CO.;.tirD W11.111;1 turn duyu Diarrhwa and Choicm, b 6 t , sharp omid fluids by whiett them eon:pis:nut at ettons;totecks.rid by fironv.inter ittiottes.: en or 6011 turillr,' 01 1 . 111 . 1 ‘ eit;11:,1111, - Faven et rut kinds by r hh to d t o a r;.% pro.nr orr•#;.li rat:on in spelt eases, nod the thimonyit solution of all intestinal oh-drift:ooli in wheys 'Pity turn(i./.NAIL havn. been 10e.tv_n_ta, cure RILEITHATISEL tverumnently throe wool, and ( - Willi' in half that time, by totnoving he;al .I.l.ttutnatitm fr.tut the muscles 'lnd ligaments' of the isitits. Drcosies or all kinds, b freeing ar.d . strengilt. Itlphif,y3 nod Itla der: they operate moat 11 , 1iX1:1,111v tat these imp taut orzans, and holm* have evur-bmit fount! n certain rsmody for the worst oases of (:RAVEL. Also W o rms, by tlislot [Ong frOnt the turnip •of the bowels the slimy ?nutter to whielt thane crew ores Asthma nod Consumption, by r. ficviug the' air-vccwlr. of (lin limas from the mucous which oven slight cJlde tql cern.titni, -sail - wliiet> if Dot ra bo,,cir•B af id produces th sa , dreadful diseases. Scurvy , Ulcers, Invqterate tha imrt.et .purity which 'thee" LE F 2 JLED I CINES _rive to the blond, mid It tho hutars. Scorbutic Eruptions 'and Bad Complex ions, by ibrir ulterativii elfeci upon tltn Holds that 0 — .I,n, and the murblil taste of which Cleeli sions Oil enjo, no cu•iiiilnints. sallow, cloudy, and other onplozion!. Tnc usu of these PJIo for a v , •ry aliort lime will effect au on lire card of RIIEU \I, awl a Stfiliintr improve wout - T , I thr filsarunsa of tlin• aldn. COMMON COLDS nod INFLUENZA. will always ba cured by one dose, or by two ow”n in the - worst enses. PILES, Aa n remedy' nit' this most thstrr.sing and jlmtinato ,I:Ldy, VEGETABLE LIFE .11 • ,Thhit I 2 , n oamet ant etip oche It ie well known to linielrqds in thiaitY• Chia the inruoir proprietor or then vela- able Nledieines woe himself afflicted with thin complaint for' ume.irde of icitisiiir rive roe ; and that lie tried in. vain .every rirnirily proscribed within the whole equipment the Materia lle howover ra length trent the Aludinine whiehy emv.icifllireat e- wee-eared-in a roe) , shorCiinte, after hb regovery huff been pro nounced net ugly improbable, but 111,401u:01y im ptnsiblr, be any human FEVER AND AGUE. ' F'dr Ef . 011,, 1 r rotiotry Oleg° Medicines sill eliwody, add dertaiu. remedy. Ot11 , •r lur.lf:l/1/s 4 /oar e the system sdb joet to n ri.tiwtl of the. d. 0.• .eute by them dirtdidine:i BE SA TD-11.11.:1.), D 131.: CURED. Bilious revei . 3 and Liver Cleinplaints. General Debility, Lose or A ervi,Ters, AK DISEASES or l ieo., --threit Ined,: j tes h oed ' b een used with the. in,t iiiu!i.a hi eases of this tioriptiou um{ SCL.Onil•As lit its worst brute, yi,dils to the mild yet powerful action of these reiniirkohle Niciu r SWEATS, Nv.rtvous i yoll.iirr, Nsifvous ConeLimrs of all hinds; P. Al rsirvi i y- or Dims 11EARr, PAINTER'S Ciumo r-are speedily cured, IYl2,ll.C,'Uit4 ~ ) .L DISEASES.. PerSl , ll4 1010,, coo:Met:6mm have become) im paired by. the injhil:t.:olis th.o of .1! will find these !Nieel:eines n 15. - riect cure, ns they never to yearliCatO from ;he iiysLolit all Ole .e Mercury inlinie•lv Fooner them the nine' powerfetei pre:worettions of See.:worell • A mingle trial' will pleteete thew heyouil the rein $t mf ethitpatitiou, in the .entimathm - of every leoti4tet. BE COII:V'ET2FEITS. • v,coal havti latiily Lceu aii,covored, and their atithors arri..Nteti, both in the city of Now York and abroad. Boy of no ono who is not iti< A nTuoi li4D -Aavvr. Prepared nod sold by fir. W. B. MOFFAT, Broadway, New-York. FOR S,ILLE BY 'DR J. W. RAW LlNS,Carlialo.. n ourou. YOURSEER 115—FOR 25 CENTS!! 111V11119 of the noeket 'lsellailitis, or, Every one ib wit Playsiehm ! 'ravea i-fnnrlh edition, with up al.& 01 a Immlred engrn ingn,, allowing prime Ala• inses in every shape ond,. prtn, and mulfornualioos r the generative ayrtem., , Y MY OU'M;, M.D. The time has now AI, jog from secret (115en;e - , , 1101.11 on mere DlicolTle the swim OP Q.VA URT, ns by the prescriptions contained i,i this book any one may cure himself; without• hindrance te' bu siness, 01• the knowledge of .the 1 . 10, t iutimote and Witll,ollo tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general'ilintino Of private dise:ase, it fully explains the cause of olive, wtth observations on marriage—hesides many other derangements which it not be p rov e,. 10 enellflCl'llie in the public prints• ftrAny person sanding' enclosed in II letter, will receive title copy Drum, hook. by mail, or five copies will hr sent for one dollar. Address, .4)11. W. YOUNG,No. 152 SI'IIUCIFI Street, PIIIIJAULAWIIIA"Post. pith). ..,1-7:1)It. YOUNG cult ennMilietl'on tiny of ji,e7:Biseases tittaseribed in his different publion. Ions; nt his Offices ,-I 52 S MITI( street, even' day between 9 and .3 &taloa, (Sundays excepted •) May I, 1 h5O. , • • IiTOttICE, itinTICE is lierelay,givedahat.rin application la will be made to The Legislature of this Commonwealth nt he next ses - sion, fir a char ter fora hank - with. general bank lag privileges, In be located in , Carlisle, .Cumborlaed ninety, Pa-,witli •crmital orthic - ilfundreir 7 lOWMild Dolari, and to l's called the Carlisle Dank. "•jy4'l'so-6m- =I