0311 - 15)agil 24coOilsg. Who Bp de. the Little Flowers? • . The itlileat In lila garden stood, At tw Ilight'e penelve hour, Els little daughter. by hie aide, Was gazing on a flower. "Oh pleXthat blossom, Pa, for me," The little prattler sold, ' , lt Is kho fairest one that blooms . • Within Om lowly bed." • • • . . The father !ducked the chosen flower, , And gave it to the child-- ' . With, parted lips and sparkling dye, ' She seized the gift and smiled. "Oh made thle pretty flower,, .Whie little violet bine ; 'Who gave it etieh a fragrant smell, And such a lively hue'!" canto.,o'cr the lathers brow ; Ills oyes grew strangCrir New thoughts within him had been cared By that sweet, artless child. The, truth flashed on her fathers mind— The truth In-all Ith power; "There is a God, my child," be said, made that Iluls flower." kook at theso 'Witnesses .. .• Bacon the father of modern philoso phy, who has been represented as the wisest and brightest of mankind, was a Christian. Newton, the most dis tinguished of plultisoplivrs - ,4hose — fam• spreads through an admiring world. wrote in defence of ChriStianity.. Locke, the deepest of thinkers, whose o - _ was to detect the.errors of thinkin going up to the fountain of the on to direct into the proper tracy" "Ic e, ing the' devious mind o pmences, in B thus qualified to judg-, but the his latter year: li sp exalted geniu s, ble. Milton w ho possessed a that man ever knew," stands un '''. poems that will hand • mind "f ame , . to the latest period o f - sun hallowed themes of Christian - Howard, tian .. Howard, the benevolent friend of e prisoner, of, whom a poet, that was • he 'Chrism - In wrote: 1 ' The spirit of the Just ° When first arrayed In virago's purest robe, --- They slaw' rt En !inward traversing the globe, Mistook a mortal for an angel guest, • , And naked what scraph•foot the earth impresr. Onward he moves; discos ."1.1 • E It nniimuring demons Mira." - .Howa rd_. was a- Chi lhris tianity made him WhIR rash ing,ton the patriot, tvl a vowed himself a C the time would fail to jell -of Johnson, and Addison, and Joties, and Boyle, and Httmpdon, and Russell, and of thou sands morezdf the most intelligent and distinguysfied of mankind in die difll•rent classes' of society who have invi:stig,ated, thy/Claims of Christianity, have conies -Ad its divinity. Is there, not reason to " think that religion may be true, vihose evidences such men have investigated, and whose truth and divinity they then acicnovvied,ged? Is — the - re — no - reason to believe that .rh those who treat it with indifference or hostility,,wally know nothing respecting its. nature-and its claims ;. or are willing to submit to ,its requirements ? Is there not cause to think they desite a reproof similar to that given by Sir. Isaac New ton to Dr. Palley am always glad to heaf you speak about astronomy, or other parts of mathematics, because that ism subject which you have studied, and well understand, but pail should not talk of Christianity, for you have not studied it.: I have; and am certain you know nothiiii , of the matter." Does it display wisdom! or folly, to treat with contempLor neglect what Ba con, and Milton, and Newton, and Locke, and :Johnson, and IVashingion, revered and believed ? Does it display wisdom, to profess to be wise by scornmg what the wisest and most distinguished of mankind have revered as the truest wisdom ? Rather does not such a course display the self-conceit ignorance of the most destructive folly? Sympathy A motile') who was in the habit of asking her'Ohildien before. they retired at night, what they had done during the day to make others happy, found two youog twin-daughters silent. The order one spoke modestly of deeds and dispositions, founded on the golden rule, "Do unto others as you would they should do.unto yon." Still those little bright fuceS were bowed clown in si lence. Tke question was repeated. can remember nothing good all this day. dear mother, only one of my schog, fellotys was happy, because,she had gained, the head,d. the class; and I smild„d on her and ran to kiss her. So she said 1 was good. This . is all, dear mother." The. 6010. spoke still. more timidly. "A little girl who sat by ine, on the bench nt school, had lost a lliby brother; I saw that while she studied her lesson, she hid her face in her book and cried. I felt sorry, and laid my face on the same book, sod cried with her. 'Then she looked up and was comforted, and put her arms around my neck. But I do _not_kno_w_tv_hy-she-srild-I-had—done—her good." • The mother 'knew how to priie the -- firsto—blossomings- of - 2 -sympathy.----She said come to my arms beloved ones! "ro rejoice with those .who rejoice, and to weep' with those who weep, is to obey our blesFed Redeemer." .111:755A military officer being' at, sea, in a dreadful storm, his 'ady, who was sitting in the cabin near him,. and filled with alarm for the safety of the vessel, was! sosurpr composure and serenity, tlr "My deal is it possiblo sub a storm He arose from hts chaii lashed to the Ileetc, and supportin himself by a pillar of - a bed;, he drew his • sttrord. 'ar§d pointing it ,to the breast his we, he exClaimed-- "Are you not afraid 7" "No : cefrtainly not," she replied "Why 7" said the officer. 'Because," rejoined his lady, "1 know that the',Sword .is i the hands of my husband, and •he lo es me too well to hurt me." "'Then," , said he, rernem ber ^ ltnoW in whom I have believed, and that He holds'the wind in His fist, and 'the water in the hollow of-His.hand." Tuz firtmer.--.Th e little I ; hav'e seen of ,the world, and knoWn 'of the ,history of mankind, me to look upon the errors of others in' orrow, not. in anger. When I take the history, of one poor heart.that-has sinned and suffered, and .represent to myself' the struggles nud temptations it has passed through ; 'the 'brief pulsations of joy; .the feverish in quietude of •hope — aTid — fear.; Me 'press ure of mart; the' desertion of friends,; the. acorn of the world that has little ehari• ty ; the desolation of •the soul's sanctua ry, mid' threatening voices wiihih, health gone, happiness pone—E would lain' leave the erring s6O .of my. fellow: man with Hint from whose quind it came.— Longfellow. pE'EROLEUNI• '/ti~ ' liTS ;'rent ranetty ill Nature; rifler repeatc(. ,vor: 11 , 0 need hardly repeat the fact, tha this is 0 pure, int:chiller:tied NATURAL AIILV WINE, aunt is pill up as it (lows from the Itei of the earth, without admixture. In tltste 01 Nostrinn vcpuling, we do not wontlFice" tit credulity evinced by the oomino f Inot•edu• introduction or a .Niflo Muttony Urea 50 manly. . Ir's,'Power• lily shdll not'suppress a med fill influence has tnifi g aterteMere we 1. , with diseases i ocident to ow, " public notice, We It Id a rented,. likei?!`" " S . gui l ty "I. keeping 1115 should lt.tended I() relieve Ifnek e""3" ,Ving, and dispel the gloom and w systen; for ears much tortured LA the Fell ,enoines of pato . . ,•• Yr I 3 - geut+e - t with it) the ery that it coves too • diseases; or. if you will pike the trouble "tc run of el . the list lliillS( . 1141,F1 fin which it is cc. commended, ) oti oil! find that they lire diseases aflketing the same kind nit issues.sind coose pent ly IT IS APPLICABLE To Mt the best eyilleace 111 fin mini. of'n med . tne are the cores theinsclvc.s. When these titainl out iit ko'cl reliel,and hen he who for yr is has stir fered the tortures roll pangs of nn Intedicahle lesion, which lilts been hasiening * in to the nar row. house, sneaks out iu its pc 'se,ff hat better 'e/idelicc need he wanted ? hare the evi• knee in otir possession if many astonishing rue e.v, a Lich o ill he for oiled to any one who re• Idly doubts lucerne.] • or this innilciful,retnetly. •I'lle Earth, from vitich man wax erealed,Lears iu her bosom ryrfsedies whit]. if kin ow 11, a r e car cable Ail: rest9eing him to health and vigor, when prostrated Sy siekitess and disease, It was th opiniolt I the cele‘.lratell Dr. Rush, that there lo„ne/rich Loan in unite. I.icv one Is ail areol flfc relief frequently obtained l e cA t Ji m - t o,/ JO. firs, in must chronic complaints. These Singular medicaments, flowing out from the earth, sultwa. tea with sit stances laried hi their character, pill holding !limn iu complete solution, Lear lon• pie lestnnony to tine fitct,l lett lines wei e con" _flonmlyµLip . , the rottstec_hanaLuc,„,,N,atureo-txu.lepair the Ithattered vessels-of-one pinsical beittg,htid set them with sails n111111.10(1, prosperously upon he sea or life. 'Phu fell ttleitm is one of this lood of and is endued oit h power , n relieve more hu- Imo) g than any (Mier Wit .1, taken per , everingly and alteor•litig to the directions, it will cut•e- , -Ditirrlioett, Piles, Mien.' matis it, Lout, Nem•aigitt. Obstinate Eruptions' of We. Skin, Er) sipelas, Pimples 00 - ilir? Face Slott:hes Piles, Chronic... Sore F., es, Ring l\'ortn Teltor, Scltlil I Palos 111 the bones, tool Joints, awl all or Diseases, in w hick (w purifying Nledieines are indicated. 'Snlil lo S. \V. Ilaverstiek and S. a. Ilubbard, Carlisle; J. C. & G. it, .lltick, :Itippettsltitt•g.; I. I food is: Son, Springfield ; Gilmore tx Sto , gll, Newville ; Thonnas Greason, Cumberland county. September 4,'50-Iy. Jii9urance Companic9. The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Tiust Company. - - Charier Perpetual—Capital $250,000 —.Cast Spelt in. Tllld constant, unsolicited appliuntion for Life Insurance, gives the most abundant and gratifying proof that the public mind is deeply impressed with - the vast. importance of ibis subject. The great Object, however, of Insurance should - be safrty, oilicrWise the whole !native to insure may be disappointed. 'Poo much ears cannot he practised in the seleCtion of an office with which .tu effect the contract.— The ehoieb,should be regulated mot by. uresent and constant large inducements, as this, is err lainly Incompatible with future benefits. The pre mutts on life are calculated Mr the future, it pi esent and prospective benefits therefore are given, the result ultimately, must Terminate in Inigation, dislippointinent and ruin. The objet aimed at by this institution is stability and par petulty. The rates of premium have been care fully prepared with reference to flnctuations. ,nish system of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium rotes constitute no part of the assets of this company, and every, contingency being fortified with an ample cap:, kid, security stamps tie whole system. This feature, paramount to all other considerations, _eoramensfe_the_compaiLy .to public placatory pamphlets.- blanks. unpin:anon papers informatien, and eVerylaelfily - Will litichoerfully ! furnished by WM AI:PENROSE, Esq., .who has been dilly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland count} 11 r. H HINKLEY has :ifs,' been appointed Medical Examiner.. Crawford,„-Ambrose W I hompson Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florimaiii, William M Godwin, Paul II Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George James Doverenx, Jahn L Limon. Presideni.—:itephen R. Crawford. Picti.PlTsirdenr.—Ambrosri W. Thompson.' Sccreenry Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay. ..leheary.—Manor! Eyre. Got.zsvi Es' Attorney.—Thomas .1/ dical Examiners•—Paul B Goddard. M.D. William Pepper, AI. I). [aug7 I y TUC Allen and Eas't Ponnsborough Minual Fire Insmanbe Company et Cumberland county ncorporuted by an aer 01 Assembly, is now fully orgadized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following commissioners, viz : Jacob Shelly, Win R ‘ Clorgas, Mtehael Cnelcz Melehoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Simon OySter, Jacob, ji Conner, Lewis flyer, henry Logan, 'Benjamin II Masser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph 'Wickersham. The rates of insurance artNs low and favora bl° as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the conipa ny, who are willing to wait upon them ht any JACOB SHELLY,' President HENRY LOGAN, Vire President. Lr.wis,lirEn, Secretary --- MIC7IIAE(. COCILLINi Treasurer.- - c t 17' .0. C timberland emotty.- 1 13:inColph Martin, Netv Cumberland, C B Herman,. Kingstown, Henry Zdaring, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore, and Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl„Churchtown. York county.—John)Sherrick, Lisburny John Bowman, Ddlsburg, Peter Wollord, Franklin John Smith, Esq.; Washington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Ittillimsberger„T W Craft. Harrisbur4r.—Houser & Lachman. Members of the company having policies bout to expro can have Them renewed by muk• ng application to any of the agents. It—, afraid ? How be so calm in •Extensive Cabinet Ware-Rooms. lAOBERT 13. SMILE?, successor fo Wm. , G. Gibson, CABINET.MAKER & UN DERTAKER, North Ilanover street, Carlisle, would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that. he now has on hand a large assortment of new and elegant FURNITURE, W1V. 7 4. 1 consisting in part of Soles, Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and limey Sewing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best materials and quality warranted. Aleo a gene ral assortment of atlas at the lowest Prices.— yenitian Blinds, made to ordrir 'end repairing proMptiy untended to, n" - CCIFPINS made to order at the shortest notice. and having n Wen; did Hoarse he will attend funerals in town or country. 0.7 - Dont forget the old standof Wm. U; Gibson, il ' - North Hanover. street, - a few doors north of Glass's Hotel. Sept . It. B: 48 ifCif , 071VeriOg'.: THE: subscriber wishes to inform hie friends • in town and country - that ho has conithenc °di tho above business nd 'II a ttend I Wlto en ea t town'and country On iTr, host • rensonable tormn Ile:euirt io mound at the Ilardwaie there next, door. •to Scott's Tavern du North' Hammr street. augli , „ . 1 UST opooddOiniteral.nnaortinent-of 'rupee. eP try Worsted ip vitiitinsoolourn for Knitting Searle, Slippers, Shawls, &c. Akuven odcli• tioonl supply of Zephyr Worsted. sept2s . ~'-, . ' G W X-IliT4Thlt, JJnt ICC lLu COU.I. EIRE PETROLE . 1111% . Oit. Atiolc OIL • = A NATURAL REMEDY ! Procured from a Well lit Allegheny county, Pa., 9000 feet Wow the earth's surfilee. PUT UP AND SOLD DY SA,I'L M. 1111. a, CANAL 13A61N, 9111 ST. Pirrsinnr6, PA. The healthful bairn from Nature'treecret spring, Thu bloom of health, and man will bring, As front her depths the magic liquid flows, T. Calm our sufferings, and assuage our woes. zutit zir.sußAwcm. AGENTs A S SENER: TaPestry,%Vorsted. eloress 51)0p5. . has reecived L new and splendid as ‘l7l AN-.1),e !ff.?! rts.ho Offers to his customers aGndOOmplieSi'ir'-'N'slllimehtnah'yo . sorMaent ofWINTER , tailor hint %virile call at great 13argaine . CLOTHS AND CASSIAIERF , S, sminots, velvet cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, ye low,. white and Clanton Flannels, tiekings, Co. line, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpwr; em i t• bvrgcloths, gloves; hosiery, Irisli.." forts, &c, ! • 'SHAWLS! 'SHAStinent of Long A large and splendid,r prices to suit the and Square Shawls, times.' ND SHOES. 1.300 which he is determ Also, Booyou his stand, in North Haim hied to scUMW I laverstick's Drug Store. first slo t rrCarlisle. J. O. CA II NI ON Y. vet -,,. f. ,P1ER10R--FRESII- GROCERIES -I „Latest arriral. jIIIE Chem! Earnily . Groecry Btore °GT Feph D. Lithe's!, Wes! Alern attect, _air r.y. isle, has just receiveilh large and 'real .upply of 'ito best FAMILY CRC GEILIE — that Ilia Philadelphia markets can allord. Cyr ie suliseri 4.4. / bar has just returned limn the ''ry and woidd respeetkilly invite lon idol' and the public generaLlti, both in town -au lcournry, to call and examine for theinseXes his large and' in creased stock, which Mibracce all the ai tide I usually kept in ht: Inc of business, Such n . ' 1. omingo and ',again Coffee Ilyson nail Black Tess, 0,. alitriand--11r.ver----.1-orvetiler ng loaf, and loaf sugars, int ted New•Orlennti and brawl rude and quality, with price i•i. iir housevOrlenin , lino syrni .cs ol all kinds, u bleb he will warrant pure 'and Mesh ground. Brooms, Cc, dar and painted buckets, chants, tubs, hall. bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints, butter ladles, wash mibbers, &ti. _ Clothes, fancy sowing, traveling and market baskets ol all 'hinds. (2a:oily, fancy, rosin and coition, F.O APS. A Ism-a general assortment of ehewin l and smoking 'FOBACCO, swinish half spa Mis In and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, mill Brushes el all kinds: ('rime CHEESE alwayp on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant tied Common (1,11_,5. GLASS, Q USENSWA kayo. nisi, added to no already large stock, a number of sew patterns of White Granite and fancy tel seis. with CROCKERY WARE of every del• lo . west pen, 1i uor cash. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him by a generous public, the suliseriber tenders them Ids hearty & sincere thanks, and hopes that ti his efibrts to please and particular attention to • business, to merit,' continuance of their support Nltirt:h2n, ISSO pus. D,JIALITZT I= CONFECTIONARY STORE, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. T he subslicriher would respectfully invite: the attention of CountrY Alert:haws an, public in general to Ins large assortment 01 C'oettectioalter4es munfactured of the twist niaterial.lresh ever,. day—and warranted to MOW any climate, whim he will sell wholesale or retail at the old, sum,' is N•ortli-l-fanover street,a doors - north- of the Berth. Having just returned from the city, lie would also call attention to a large, assort-. nient Fiuits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting in part of OItAN,,GES; LE MONS; ItAISiNS Figs:NUolls, llates, - Ci . iron, AlM:Onds, Will. nuts, Crc um Cocoa, Pea Nuts, Filberts fie has also made •a large addition to his stoc k of TOYS, AND FANCY GOODS. comprising in part, Fine French Card visiting nod other Baskets, Paper, Glass 'and Woodeli Fancy Boxes. Dolls Doll heads, Tops, Badt and Pori&Bolls, R,attecs, Games and Ptwile's Wbeelbarr,ws, Wagons, Furniture, 'Pea Setts and Nine Pins in Boxes; Mlle') and Gertratb Accordeons, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, Cologne, Brushes &c. In connection with 'the above lib has just received a large assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, mochas CotTdes, Tens. Sugars, Molasses, Spiccit of ull kinds, \Vater, Soda, Butter nna Sugar Crackers, and all other articles - in the Grocerl , line, which wi6l be sold at low rates. t - FINE CAKES, awayrion hand nod linkeil to order. Ponies supplied with -all articles -Ift Ills line at low prices. All orders from sulisionee thankfully receive!! and attended to wi r di despatch. N B. no charge for packiti at this estahlishtne erhsle'dune 5,'50. M ON \i ER. NEW ARRIVAL OF Foreign and Domestic Hardwaro JACOB SEN ER has just received, from tho eastern cities, and is note opening at the Cheap Hardware. cm North Hanover street, neNt door to Glass' Hotel, a new assortment in his limb, such as Oils, Mass and Paints, quality, Nalle and - Spike's, • I,Va te' best Bar Troll, Cast, Shear, Blieter and Spring Steels, Locks, Ilinges.and Screws. Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augurs, Axes, Kinves and Forks, Shoe Findings, &c. I'u_ whiuhJtp .w_onh.L.call_the_ntLenticui _of_ the,_ public. Persons wishing to buy will do well lo mill. as we are determined to ,sell at lon rates for cash. iKlrThe highest price paid for Scrap Iren, and for Flax Seed. J SENER. novl9 Webb's Washing Powder, A great sai•ing of labor, snap and time, will . - out qtly RUI3I3ING by washing hoards, Ala . chines., or with' the hands, and preventing all wear and tear of clothes: Warranted not lo injure the fittest' fabrics. Price, 12i. coma. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Bawling:' Drugand.Variety Store, Main st. Carlisle, mid at" his Medial hall; North Queen st. Laden!, ter. N.'ll. All orders filled et Manufrieturarls prices. • Junes-Iy. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN Tlilt Price of 1 - lar4ware. • 1 HAVE just received the largest and Cheap , est stock ot HARDW ARE, Glass, Paints, Gils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cubiritet 11Ialter's Tools, Mallogafa Veniers and ull ktti !s of Building Materials ever brought toarlis , e consisting of Lochs, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Tetsons - abottt to build will find i greatly to their , advan'tage• to look at my stout before purchasing elsewhere. Como anti s.le the Goods and hear the price and you will !le cobvinced that this is• really the ware Store. Also, in store . anvils vices, lilt and rasps, and a complete assortment of Watts' Best Bar Iron, alsr Rolled and Hoop Iron of tall sizes. I have also the Thermometer Chain made by Mr George Spangler, the best article now in aim. • SC YTHE,S.—I have just received my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactuidd expressly fur my own sales, and warranted to be a superior , article. Cradle makers sad others will find these Scythes to be the beet al. tide ia the market and at the\ ,15twest trill c wholesale and retail at the old stand in Nodh Hangyer street. . JOHN PALYNE. May "29, - 1 50. - 1 7 . . . ego fen Morse Hotel,' . A , • . : ::.'4....a 7 - .. , ' . . . . . ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA 'l'llB subscriber having lensed the above large and commodious HOTEL, situated on tile earner of the Public Square and South lian4.- ver street, and latc,ly inieuPied bj Deni. L Earl • lonian, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain them in a manner which -- Cannot fail to melt their approlintion: THE HOOKE has the most pleasant loca• lion in the borongh—lins boon_ newly furnisheld and otherwise improved, and no pains will be spared to make, those who may sojourn .with" hint, comlbriable during their stay. His pa:t iers nro . large and well furnished, and his . chate, bers.supplied with new mid , eomfortable - bac: ding. HIS TAIBLE will be supPliiid It the be it the'market can areal, and oil whitare connect• ed with his !muse will be found attentive care ful and °Milting, THE BAR will contain the best liquors the: eity can produce. HIS STABLING is entirely new and extort. sive, capable of necomModating ' , from 50 to CO horses—malting it a desirable stepping plat n Tor DRO VER:4, and will be attended by a skil ful Ostler. in short, nothing will be tvtimitur calculated to add :to the coinfort and cement. eneu 'of those \who may favor - him with their' patronage... BOA RD ERB taken by this week, month, or year OtrTtitt big noiDintATE. rob6'49lt ~ • • • JUITIN 'HANNAN • VITIIERIALOIhfat sale at • ALI • , f. rIVHB74.Iip, gliorellOyeotts. AI'AEMEDY rexygrit M porxzrd • COUGH' • D CONSUPTION.- fffering to the cortimonity Ibis justly cele irdtell remedy for diseases of the throat- and L i ngo, tint,, it is not. - our wish to trifle with the live or health n of the affEcterl, but frankly to In he% 1 . 0;q: •fieni the opinions of distin-uislici.konen an (I some oldie evidences of its success, fl h they can judge Ibr themselves. Aye sionerely Pledge on: selves to make lid will a SSMil'Olig"lll` tithe sturements of its efficacy, nor will we hold not any hope suffering humanity which facts will not 'warrant. ' Many proof's are here given, Mid wr. srlteit f1;1 'Milli I y It our the put lie into all Iv* publish, fed inig assured they will lied them perfectly relia'ae :cud the medicine worthy their beet cqulidcncc and putronage. Prefessor of Chemistry, Mineranlogy,&e , ol the Lit. ilibt• N 1 " 1 . PILL aOtl Sciell . SOCia'CS Of :111.1 Elll . OpC,. deem the. CHERRY PECTORAL an ad mirable composition from snout of ills best or Vicki in the Malaria Meilica, add a very of ert• Ise remedy for the class of discuses it is hit coil eil to core " New !Imm. CI., Nov. I , (84-9. Prof CLEVI?LAN I), of Bowdoin College. 'Me .\\h•ites—" I have witnessed the divot• of your 'CHERRY PEcToRAIt' in my ONVII 1111114 111(11 that Moly friends, and it gives me satisfaction to state in its favor that no medicine I ha re ever known hat- mimic(' so- eminently tteeelstul in curing disease§ of the throat and .lungs.” itEV. 1)11. OSGOOD Writes—" That he considers 'CHERRY PEC TORAL' the best medicine for Pulmonary affec tions ever given to the public,'.! and states that "his dahghter being obliged to keep the room rnur months Vith a selere scllleil am - gig:mem= Puttied by raising of blood,night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of consumption, commenavd the use, of the tCHERRA' PECTORAL' and had, coMpletely recovered." lIEAII 11-IEIPATIENT. 1)r. Ayer—Dear Siri,./b. two years I was afflicted with a. very severe cough, acconip:. tiled 110 spffling pt blood and profuse night sweats.,- Ily the advice of my attending physician I was induced to use your EECTORAI, and continued to do - so till I considered MpCir ascribe the diet fri . yritir prepara.ion. JAMES RANI)ALL. ss. gpringfield, Nov. 27, 1.5.18 This day appenred the nbove named James, Rau& peonounzed the above statement true in every respect. 1.01tEN7.0 NORTON . , Justice. THE REMEDY THAT curt Es. = Dr. Ayer I have been long afflicted with X . stlmut yearlrwtiirse milt., it brought on a cough which confined me n my elnimber,and began to assume the alarm ng symptoms of consumption. 1 had tried the biAt advice and the best medicine to no purpose, until-Lased your ctignity prxTortm.. which has cured me, sod )on may well believe me.- - Gratefully yours, If' there is any value in the judgment of the wise, who sneak from experience, here is a med icine worthy of the public confidence PUEPAREp.BY J. (7.! =Zig==liZiEl TIAnACIIUSETTt . : • Sold by Dr. Haw linsPS. A. Hubbard & Dr. S. Elliott, Dulls Irii - Day;Me'ellaniCsbitrgr,l 11. Herron, Newyille; J..C. &J. B. Alticic Ship peilskul•g; and druggists generally. qi i p> r • In all Christianized and civilized countriiis, lion caused n hire, proportion of derdhs . tlinc nTIV other malady that of. Obeid tho Intern family; ei oil, mini within it Ire years, ilien• Into not been an errbtin einikly to yl Ow I:4, .1. 1,111 of that destroyer. y Bet vow— BFcANT'S INDIAN 110\ 'li 1 1S rurrs t r*-7 many ~ fmarked and developed cites z.•t,i...v • ON—. eal, tntd-. ,, ded canes artrl d.eaxed Li, ( — tat, as were r,ly other nira h 1,1,,, mune of 0... atllmted to 1,1%, •'• ronoin,..l Noy,i.a.mr and friv.ids to I who liad burl Ina , : , •.1.111V0 1••••••• •,•..d e rn I tot I've %vim is was maid would . • ~ , ii.et a . l - 71 , 711firite.rta. tr.. 11 ant . , , • li i.l ;;I oia nil Mi• purit.6ll, virtur. - s nearly tut.' ns It.pnrultcln 'L.r) NVI. !t ft A T• S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. • It Ortru .111Thr• front t h r Ex:r3rE, Lrrnn , J2SI,SOO "•,, Ivhieh are peculiarly adapted to, rind aro firift:l/ry for. Me ell e of, Nit _CO NS_DIVROXS,.. vl nil ,I,zottses of n Ilithtutwtry nnture—shrh (Ilsertsom a. u~nv Pi ot v Itl 01 d nary treatment • when they tltt,lt the lirea‘r, Throat, Lungs, and Heart. ' T' • 11A I SAM iirFt.s•rm el'irEAFl.Crlilin the 1. UNG S, .11 ,• cevehNe internally. m eerlarnry an easily, as thePu y,r r;4, F.,, Fr,'" cures .4 heaLl lleera ertermilty. This cr.o otNr. cases tlf Cauf, , h neat Consanuaian nut rq' r c °Fla, relies hone N y Md. • Thonsand.s of Consumptions. r %rotor CO , IV'II abundant:) . prove IN unfailing elute, In en. I. .1 beininis, an.: tin nuloollteil connive ;nevi, and tooth ete, le-Ante properties. in the follow ine centplainta r....l.llseaava, tipittinp of Blood, /needing of the kanra Pail in the Weer; and Ste, Stphi-Stvearr, Nei,otir Vern pial• l'':piteli,,n of the Heart, rholet a Ittfantitas, 15ten. tery I StaNnter Complaint, in Uhl:Wren and .140th, and eli FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. Nort isle r, to thr . public lira ever been half as reriahl 1 .,d e:Yeettint in restorlay ALI. tile incidental noir/Auer. .1 Pr . /!l2.llrififl of Li. ilex, ILI BRACT'S l'il,riteNhav Ita brit,. It Laken no dill . ..tenon whether the Ithriineetnent rurvret.rien, ...level, Or other merle„—it It Et :IL' liiITES hy sirenythenro the sr ST r Al, equalising tie taßell.A. ..t, tna root:inn/ and allaying NICLIVOL, 1 4 / 4 111111LITY One tuttophtitta. CONSTTMPTION A DYING WOMAN CURED! Wr IRIr tIES cure, to prove tho POWER To SAVE, tore lelr-rr tins IINI.,;.01 is used. men after the person h ren• gaa rd p 1 .'slam sedfr iends to he in the last shlory fa' divirtf—tWlllally DYlNG—told, ih Cris ease, Sr, Fos GENE, 121a4 the sere., wet sesiscrcr.orries were boNght POE of this case, art the retptetoble and vittiool - pr."! t.r 111 the circumstances end facts, we re rer to our P.SSISIWETS. T`.l. cure , wrIA ettl.T.ted rth Mrs. 7.113 A DYKEMAN,44I . Paihr,dl tip*,_.`:aratogrr • CoIMILI,W. 1. \Ve eau prove., 1,43- ruartv omen,rilvrat equally hopelest, ond in• vu. 'abid c..sAi t'ouyAl 'ana C'unuampli.na I. RED, • Iii,•11 were in can:metal i n cur übte by SCII.FUI. PHYSICIANS. F ITSy. FIT'S, FITS. -•. NI reel,. J. K. LIPPINCOTT St. SON, respeetable chairs 1/1//sytwire, Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, wrote to iu. MaY 12 . In it, muter; eilterrtunerits which had been derived frum the use of BRANT'S PULMONARY It A tl.at one of their cuatomers had meet informed 011,11 that tier child, which had been subject to FITS for toad ynt,t,wu erred by the use of Btaryr's BA I,SA 111. LIVIM CID]IPLAIN'C—DYYPLPNIA. S-r our at/millets for tile cures effected by BRANDS M EDP:INES. • t soil B44Mr . R Cotietid airs, in children or grown, perms mahout any Jailor/ Whit fr., Alto— ' ' CHOLERA INFANTUM. tit, mother need' ever mourn the death or tier child by that clidd-clettroyiurceutpleieb when teething lit ware, wean,er—C'harra /Vault" or what I. called Suairdatt Cill.ll.l.llNT—ir 4, BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM' , he adotnnttered to the child. It ithould, however, in such Faits, he tint in 1104,1 at tarp potion, la the directioas on 'web bottle pre.erlhe, until the complaint it checked. iFor snla by J. W. RAWLINS &S. W FIA VERST/CK, Carlisle, J C dr..(3 B Altick and W D E (lays, Shippensburg—Wm Lloyd, Lisburn—J If Spahr, Mechanicsburg—ll Her ren, Newville—A:C Bloomfield—Bea ver and Dairies; MillerstowriJ Linn..&.. Co Lanbdisurg—J Ickesburg--S .Low, Newport—l Eouglass;Chambersburg—J . Shearer, Dillsburg—J Martin Lutz, llarrishrrg All letters rmd orders must be addressed to Wlalace & Cc., lOG Broadway, New York. lan . and Winter Clothing. Jlfoney Saved is :11.1o;ap,d1fadr. , ' , TROIOrtiVIAN &. MAWS ' NEW, IHEAP AND FASHIONABLE - CLOTHING SIORE,---on-4sast - -Ilatrt street Opposite Drug. Store, in the room formerly occupied by I\lr,lt as a Clothing Store.'Fbankful to the eitihmi of Carlisle and vicinity for their increased cui-torn, we a-. gain request their company to view our large and splemlid_assortment ot_fleadv-olfadc-Cieih- Mg ,/or FALL AND WINTER WEAR. Our stock &insists.. of all ,Iti»ds of COATS, PA-NTS, VESTS, and 'GentleMen's \Venting Apparel in general, suitable for the season, cut and made in the most Wrirkrannlike manner and of tho' latest Fall, and Meter . rashione. All who wish to faior'im with a call can save from Monty•fivd to fifty-percent. by btlyil)g at our storb, and all goods eoldwalrantetlgivc en tire stitisfhetion, Jsepl2s, TONS.-Hammorcil ,and Rolled IlkiN It! justsecoivodi at iho,Chen'p Store of the subscriber in Main street,"l/ SA VIQN, NM 7 STATE MILLS . . .. , . . . 4 ..4. ` ' Ity:,;-sitti' g, / ‘:,..r:::!.-.:7:-v , ; ((,- . . V :;(4 , ..ft.. , .;i ,. ;4 ,- ;:„( .DT I- . BAY :,'FATE SIM WLS. PHEISE: celebrated andjusily ackflowledged -a superior goods, ill Ilia Intri ' , Colorings I[lo most improved styles, will be Itiriiislied by the ith,tt•t'`.bers in any quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers will please notice that the genuine Bay Stale fabrics bear tickets corresponding won the above rut. and they will also bemistinguished from all other \Veal en:Shawls by theii• superior finish, nnanasa of texture and 6tiiiinncy or t'inlorso, Orders so lteited•froin all Scl•llnul.S of the countiy, and the' same trill be promptly aticialml io. Purcha sers also find in . our Shawl departnieni n of all ilia - other moscripproved italics, 1.1 ,. .1g11E3 of American, From It and t- , coich NVoolon enilii tieing a great variety of Rita rtuql:illit styles for friends. „ - Superior Also, bong and Square Shawls in Imes( styliiiiMaThest manufacture, II loTtfire black god colored Filk Shawls, Tomtits 'flack and Mode Colored Thihet Shaw Is, with silk and friorott , . Paris Printed Cashmere tad Torkorrt Shawl , . Plain Embroidered Crape. FthilWit , :NeW St vle printed Palm Shawls Neat l'i,itured Paris ltemtha. Shawls, Lupins Mack mid Gultired [mpg Shawls, Plain Bound Scat Skin Shawls, Plain Article Colored -Fremth Terk. eri Shawls, triaged and hound, Eisit•Tctrice French Mode Colored Thiliet Cloth, measuring full two yards wide for Shawls, binding toitnatch, White and Col ored Mirrelona nail Genoese SllnWlt , j &O. LE A SI) R Rtil3liß O W1( 4 ,& CO No. IS S, rart SI:CONT) Sc., Pill LiknE L 111 IA Gchotts. • SILKS, RIBBONS & MILLINERY GOODS, EXO 15 South "di Street. Philathlphia. FR AVE received by Ime . errivals front flan ce U. 1.1 a lave and very demmle assortment of VALI, NEPY 6-0 0 DS, amnionwilich will be fdord Bonnet Vcivris of nlkplors in variety of pri96 . " " •• itordrd Velvets 'igured, Wnicretl andA Col/ ml Bonnet Cl nod's 3otinet and CIO 11 large assm tn, n 1 'ranch and A merionn L I otvel Laces, Bonnet ,Tem, Crowns, J3uckrnms, Res , together with a tylenclid assortment of facts Panep Feathers. The above good.; %very selected by one of the firm in France, nod will be sold at the very lowest market prices. fseptle,'so PiArqo EORTE WAREROOMS, _ THE OLD STAND, occripied for mare than one-third of a,attn)y litt G. Hillis', Esq:l' rplIE undersigned would most respectfully .11 announce tu _ilio public that he is -AGENT for morn-than twenty et The most 11-I.7celebrated manufacturers of IIOS. TON, NEW YORK, PHILA. u and elsewhere'; and is constantly receiving from them PIANOS o the richest and, must varied styles r ,pf superior tone, and of the most superb finish, of G. 6+, 6i, 64, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal many manufactured 'either in this country or in Europe. , J. D. PHELPS Just reCeivell; iirsd; - a (firth& Stipply - Or 0/Medi and Parlor Organg, of Iteantiful patterns and fine tones. - Ills WAREItOOIi is constantly supplied with a choice selemion of SERA ['HINES and MEL 01l EONti, from the oldest nod 111 . 08 t ex' tensive manulammies in the United States; at mong whien is a new style of REED ORGAN having Carhart's - patent improvements. with gilt p pi's in hoot, end case elegantly carved, nail loghlyto,Fnamental. Tuning and Reim ring—Sig. Salvador. Ln Grass., a distinguished Piano Forte hinnufnetu rer ;led Organ Builder, will attend to all orders. sept4,'so OSCA C R ('AR 'l' Watche - g and Scarelry! CHEAPER. THAN EVER— Wholesale and Retail--.At the i 4" . * • "Phdadelohia Watch and Jew• (dry Stare,'.' No. 96 North SE , C 0 ND street, roar oh Qu-ar . &.r ry sireot.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, lull jelN ollod , $3O and upwards.. Silver Levers, lull jewelled, $l5 and upwards. ....3.....,--Jewetled-r—s • - upwards , Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards, Silver Quartier Watehes, $4 to 10 Silver Spoons; envoi to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Desert $lO, Table'i,ls, other articles in pro portion. All goods warranted to be what the ore sold for. - Ntzg - e - tiStio - f nice - IWO tie C 1.1), JE WELRY and SILVER WA RE Also, an assort:nem of. \1 J Tobias & Co., E-Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other ttp2rnir Patent Lever Movements, which will e eked .n arty style desirtd Arrangements have been made with all the above named 'moil eclebrated manufacturers of England, to forni,h „t short notice any required style of Watch, fin• which orders will be taken, and the mane and residence of the person or dering put on if requested. r no 81 PErtrumneny DEPOT. • Dr'N'r r he ~eceived. Country ilferchalita and Dealers who want good laid cheap VE , IFUMVIZY and FANCY :30APS. should call upon JOHN 'l' CLEGG, PeVaster ,ltd Chemist, 48 Ale, kyt 57., below nd, Philadelphia. who' has constantly on hand PERFL 1912. Y and FANCY SOA PS ,of every ideseriptiOn, PowdpHair , Oils, Ox .Marrows, Colognes, flair &c.‘ " 10 ,000 persons haye read my advertiseincnt• in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and been convinced of the advantage of purchasing direct from the manalncturer, Agency for Ferran's Circassian flair .00, Curling Vlnid, &c. Orders-front any part of the Uniteditiitates will lie promptly :wended to. tingll'so,ly .10TIN — T — C f M=ENZZ= MANUFACTURERS and wholesade dent in! e , s B 00M5,13 AS K E s and WOOD WARE, hove removed to ille_large stole lately occupied by Messrs. SellerB Ed Da. vir where they have opened an extens,{ve stock of Eastern and City made B KOONS and OOD WARE, which they are now selling 1.1 the lowest mattraelarers.prices. A full assort nient'or Bristles, Breelies, 41ate, Cordetre, Etc.. con s tantly on hand.• No t NortliThird Street, 3 doors below Raco, Ph delphiu: r[vl7:so P. SHAD, COI/FISH, SALMON. U 1 Constantly on 111111 d HERRINGS, * anti for sale Lly PORIC, d. P A 1., M.HR. &.,C,0., HAMS AND SIDES, Market Srcct Wharf, SHOULDER R. , PIMA DELPIIIA.I LARD & CHEESE, ,Restoration & Preservation of Hair. Ey . al Wise eft. son,. of' Virginia'. N - ,g SON, -find tug gtth.v impossible' to attend personally to the great nutnber of daily applications, from alit see:lions of the Union, -for their remedy for Baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TO, NIC, have found it necessary to appoint General Travelling .9gent, to visit different cities and towns throtighont the United States, vesting hint with authority to appoint sub-a lents, use nod vend tho Hair Tonic, and to ap ply the RE'STORATIVE, and to put theta into the han (IL° f t hose_ be_may-altffaint--10 , :oP 13 - 'rard - VVlldr - ever sulffeient number of patients in any town utneighborhood drill be obtained. Copt. GEORGE C \ hVERT, of Fatuntier county, Va.,fa alone authorized to net ns Gen oral TraJeling Agent, with tho powers above nclicated, Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speed. ill Its precticable the principal c ties and town. 'of tho Union. . F'7N• B. -041. Calvert will always Imre nit hand n full supply .of .the HAIR 'TONIC (which cleanses the hand of dandruff, GI rength-' ensand invigorates tho heir, and , pedvents it, also, from falling off,) for the region a country most contiguous to•ltitt operations, or it may always ba obtained at .wholesitio, and lin.ward'ed io any 'partof the Union, by nddrcOaing proprietors, M. WISE A•SON, Richmond, - p - Price $9 per dozencash. pk,., bottles. for j or ono dollar sing,lo bottle: fnev2B,ly 'For sa'a in Carlislo by 3 W HA V PI RI ICST • r cEbelpl)in XONN SrEONII et EONS brims anl - Defilii 4!" 0. CONRAD, Imporfor of Watches ill o)ici ti, ,- : 4 '-' - , .. , --ki - g-- , ~.:•..___,.„-2_,_.‘,..§:„.;w_-_;,-:. ..c15: „ 1 „, ........ „ .t..: , :_ , „_ „ ....„4„,„....„...4,..,.__...„--,... :: ....„. ......i„....v.....,,.....,.„..,,...„ t.„,„,.,. ,_,..,•.,„.,N...,..tz,„,:_ ...„....,..._,,..i.„4..._,• ..,•,•,.,...„....,..,•:_. ~,,__....:v...„.„...„.1.:„.., c .......„,_,.•„....v„..!_ ,„.....,,.._..z.,„1„ „...„..,:z._.•gE.,,,_..„.5.,. „.,..„.„.„...,„,w...•di, 4114....„..,.;„ ..,.,..rc,•,.;•.„.,_:„..5.,....v..,„ ‘,.v4m.. ..)•,..,,, e , -----,:,>,:r.::.,, . -.. , • , 1 4; , ,xv.N.,;_.. ' . -ii -.'-VILIM T CIIII9 FA! , I V \ 1 ... - 4carerl it - .I_, ~.,..-, - 1 ' ~.. t z.v. ,--l i -':, *- --- : I ' . VSP,WIP I ‘ i - --, - -------.„. i,,_ -----(4%-:-:::r • For'thc Removal and Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, • •. . • And of those Complaints which are caused by on im paired, weakened or unhealt ty condithin of the .3 1 . NERVOUS s sTner. This beautiful and convenient application of the mye. torioub poivers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, hew been pronounced by distin,tished - physicians, -both in _Europe and the United States, to be the most vo/not4 medicinal discovery of the Age. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVAI BELT nntl :6;s used. with tho most perfect and certain success in all MMMM!iII Strengplening die weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP• SIA or INDIGESTION, RIIEUMATIS:sI, ACUTE and 'winoNic, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF TIIII'IIEART,•APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE end CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, lIIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System Op— In .NP.ItVOLIS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and, Medi eines increase the disease , for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already piestrated system; while under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvan ism, on applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted' patient and weakened sufferer is restored to.former-health,strength,•elasticity..and The greet peculiarity and excellence of Christie's Galyanie Ourativpai consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward application, inS 'dace of the usual mode of drug. king and. physielting the patient, till exhausted Nature links hopelessly under the indiction. They sti °When the whole system, quails., the circulation of the blood, pi ornate the secs et ions, nod neves do the slights eat injury sinister any Mr cum stances. Since their intro duction in the United States. only three years since, mere than 60,000 'Persons Including 'all ages, classes ana,-Konditions, among wnich were a largequitaber of ladies! trim are peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, barb been ANTI:RELY AND PERMANENTLY CORED. when all hope of tenet lima been given up, and every thing else been tried in vain ! To illustiate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the ease of a.person afflicted with that bane of eiviliYation, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nan ,fus Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief; but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, afterthe-action_thusuxcited line censed. Now compare this with the effect remitting from the applicatiouot the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the 13ult around the body, using the Magnetic • Fluid as directed. In n short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby catfainra GalVanie. circulation which 'will pass on to the' negative,' - and thence back again to the prititizi2 i _tata_ keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulationali - roughout the system. - Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIE:IT TO ERADICATE - THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the Connt . ry could ho given, sufficient to fill every..column in.tlus,paper. . AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclasively proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CURE RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergiiiian of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation,— SIDNEY, New Jerifey, July 12, 113413. Dn A ft Coot, lE—Dour nit Ycity - wivi, to know or Me n•hot has been the result in my non ease, of the oppli• nation of TILE GALVANIC DELT AND NECIGLACE My reply is us follows: For about tieentyltsors I had been sulbring from Dys— pepsia. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent rebel from any course of medi• cal treatment whatever. oAliout fourteen years since, it consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe l hronie Rheumatism, which for year after year caused me indescribable anguish. FarAber in the wintet of '45 and '4O, in consequence of preaching a great den. in ref own and Various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pas. total labors. illy nervous system teas nom thoroughly pros• • r n bitoUiecrime worse so also did m • Dyspepsia -and Rheumatic affection—t sus evincing a - these - disorders were connected with each other-through the medium of the Nervous System._ln the whole Om , niaconcein there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recupera.3 my Nervous System ; every thing that I hod tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though with no very sanguine - hopes of their efficiency,) I determined' to try the effect of the - anntiontirm - of the GAL VANIG-BE LT-AND-NEC K LACE, with the MAGNETIC Fl 1.11D: This was in June, 1846. To sty conic ss-roxiailesENT, ire TWO.DATS ur DYSPEPSIA tims GONE; IN moist Ui ta I vas - onstit-so TO REICH. Hy PASTORAL LABORS; NOR 'Hirt l SINCE OMITTED A AINOLt etRYICE ore ECCOUNT OF THE BRONCHITIS; AND rhY Mitt, Merle AFFECTION Iles ENTIRELY CEASED TO TROUBLE lit. Buell is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. I have recommended - the BELT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering froin Neuralgic affec tions. -They have tried them, WITH HAPPY REBULTeI. l i PILIEVE; IN VVF.IIT I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECIMACE Is used for all complaints affecting the Throat or head, such as Bronchitis, 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 complaint, called Tin Deloreux, _ Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that these WAWA° diseases aro caused by a deficiency of Nervous Energy in the affected limbs. Da. (Autism Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire cute is thus effected. . 1000 Cases of Palsy and—Paralysis nave been reported to Dn. Ca Mani: and his Agents within alto last two years, which have been entirely restored. -I— Cs, Attossw J. P. TONIES of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not een able to walk a step for near four yeurs,.and ivas sd helpless that he had to be fed The most celebrated physicians gave him up. -In live clays after. he commensc< wearing the C TLVANIC BELT, NECKLACE, ANO lissomETA, Ito walked ac foss the room, and in three weeks he Lad pen featly secure ed his health. Captain Tomes is seven* years of age. Severe Deafness Cured. The - following is ad extract from "n letter lately received from a distinguished physician in the State ofNirginia ' "A. H. CHM...F., M. D.—Dear Sir : One of my patients, unknown to me, obtained j'ont Galvanic Ilelt and Neck, lace, with the Magnetic Fluid, for a serious affection of Deafness. The case was that of a Indy whose Nervous system Sons much disordered, and her general health poor, Much was done previously to the application of the Belt, hut with very little success, and I feel it only right to tell you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a fdw weeks ago, She has ENTIRELY,ItECOVERED HER HEARING, and hee general health is better than for several years." (V— Every ease. of Deafness, if it Ito Nervous, as it generally is, can be cured by this wonderful remedy. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS . .. -km found of vast service in eases of Conmilsitinif or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, mid general Nervous Affections of the fiend and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and Paraly. els, mut all_ diseases canoed by a deficiency of power or . Nerv - oue Energy in the limbi or other organs of the body. (fcr , Many hundred Ce . rtificates from all parts of the country of the most extraordinary character con be given, required. Op— No trouble or inconvenience attend. the on et DR. CHRISTIE'S GJILV.ONIC JIRTICLES, and they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate with perfect ease and safely. In many cases the vermilion attending their use is highly pfeasont and overate. They con lie lent to any part of the country. , Prices The Galvanic Belt, Thfeip Dollars, • The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollard, The Galvanic. Braceleb,--- , One-Dellar-BaiplC One Donal. • , • Tho artidioli aro accongianiod by hill and plods directions. Pamphlets with full particulars may pe Mid if the outhorizod'A gent.' Sold in Curlislc,by S. ELLIOTT ANOTHER REVOLUTION. Alll.ll 131, A. 1W BIIARD, having Parches oil of Lleury.A Srurceon;hla stook of Drugs, MeAcines &.e...; would. respectfully ao• licit a share 1)1 the public paircinage, at •Ille old stand, corner of.Piit atol.ffigh Streets, opposite the Rail Rand dePor, Ile will keg"; constantlyou hand, an asol - .0 7 1 111001 11'00 Rams, Medicines, Paiute, Oils, Perftituori,.atiirWWely, -- 91 . 7 11 Triny articles, which he' is tleierniincd to- sell low.-- lie will give his'nersonal'uttent ion to the b 11.91- Dose, and particularly to lumina tin prescriptions. , A libornl deductiiiii made for Physicians noun neraluitita..and Pedlprs. , Feb, ill, 1850k_ • 'lllisccitartrotis. IYYOPp'. Tic for a period or FIFPEEI`,/hipinitzli., - litters. These 'l\ Icons:Mei - have aims been Nef,:rn the pub during that time have orraintaine 118 ellar ' ac 4 o n e r r t in almost every part of the, globe for. their extra:in. .tlfistry tmd immediate Aiovrer of mattering health In persons star tt tinder newly, every hind ofdisnasc It, whir no 'lnman craps is ' NARY . THOUSAUDS of certifierited ineitairina,'they.dinyer even rencneu sufferers from the very verse y grey.., after all the deceptive nostruons of as{ ray had lot. terly ; and to many thousands they live permanently secured that uniform er,joyment of health, without Which firs itself is hat n p'trtial br o ,;-,;n c: ,10 great, i fleet, has it efficacy inva riably and pvnoi, that ,it "has' appeared scarcely less tlian mirlicrtlons 'to those W r h 0 were ficettainted with the besagoltilly philosop!tical--prin ciples upon which they tiro compounded, and upon whielt 'they conso)othently act. It was to their manifest-and sensible action! inpurifying the springs ' and channels of life,-anoretaltiing- thorn with re newed lotto a oithyfiger, that they worn indebted for - Unlike tho met of pernicious etincltorins whieh 60.. t of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE ECEDI- CuirEs-aft, P urely and solely vegetable ; and con tent neither Mereury . , nor A n ti mon y, nor Arse nio, nor any other mineral, in any fOrlll Whatever. !'hey lire entirely composed of extracts front rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though longituttwoo to. several Indiaii tribes, and recent! to some etriiiient c retinsO, are alto geth-r unknown to the ignorant ‘pretionders to medical seienee ; and mere never befor e a t lopi a "... trued iu so happily The first operation is to 10021011 from the coatp of Of(' stomach bowels the various impurities and crudities nenstanily settling' round thorn;-and to remove the 11:11A011041 farces which collect in the ronvoitittoni of the email intestines- Other medi, eines only partially cleanse thege, and leave styli coal -vied masses behind to produce habitual Costive ness; With : aft toy train of veils, orstulthon Diarrhoea wit ifs imminent dangers. This, fact is well known to apt:regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after dolith% and hence the prejti diee'nf informed men against the quack medicines of the age. 'l'llo second effect of the VEGETADLE LIFE - MEDICINES in to claapse the kidneys and the bloidd.r.; and, by [lns uterus, the liver and lungs, the healthful Roden of _ which .entocely depeauts.upan_tho_ regularity of .tho urinary organs. The 'blood. which taktos its red colo7r loom thn agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, front and nooorisloof bar foe.! omitting ! n Glenn stomach, couises freely through the veins; renews every rift of th'e.systeon, and trinniplututlyomourits the banner of health in 'the blooming, cheek. The , roil„,vi m are among thin distressing variety of locoman diseases in avldelt the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES aro well known to besinfal- DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first an d seciiiiil-stoninchs, and creating a flow of pure liettltliT bile, instead of the stile and acrid kind FLATULENCY, Ltno of Appetite Heartburn, Headache, 16-Ole:Tette:se, 111. temper, I,anLettar, and Melancholy, which aro the gruerel syniptuins of Dy,spepsia, will vanish, as a natural cotHelownee of its cure. •_, Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length - sr the intestines with a solvent, process, and witliuut violence: nil lib - dent purges leave - the howelS 'costive_ within two days li'arrinea and Cholera, by rethoving thu sliadji acrid fluids by which these compllitits are ocrasioned, and by promoting the lubricative sore. Linn of the ens membrane. Fevers .)t ail kinds, by restoring the blood to regular i• 'solution, threngh the process of peniipi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution cd alliintostinal obitraction in oihers., 'rho Lies: ileniciNF:s gave been known to cure B.H_EumAusm permanently in three weeks, and GOUT iu half that time, by removin local inilstnimation from the nin:+eles end ligaments of the joints. DioiSSingThrall frEeihg - atld Stfeilgthz" ening the kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the weitst cases of (;114VEI, of the bowels the shiny matter to which these • creatures tiiihero,_ Asthma wed Consumption, by relieving the vestels of the Imigs from the MUCOUS which avant slight culda will occasion. and which, if not ro 1110Vell, lIPCO.:ne, hardened, anti produces these dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores_, die iwrivci purity which these LIFE AM:d -em-FA give to the blood, and all the humors. ' Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, by their alterative effect upon the thud., that feed the skin, and thb morbid state of which °eat. sious all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable completions. The use of these Pills for, a very short time will effect no entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearness of dip skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will ahvnys bo cured by 0110 dose, or by two even in the worst roses. plus. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in this city„tbat _she former proprietor of these valu .itble-41.edivienva—tras-himeelf—afflicted —with—this complaint for upwards of Tmtvrv•vies, icier; ; and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia , lie however at length tried the AfediciiM which is now offered to the !while, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pro nounced not only improbable, but St%olutoly by aac human means. 4 FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge t f the western country these Medicines will he fossil a safe, ;weedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines I s etti.e the system sub ject to return of the disease—a cure by' these medicines is permanent—TßY TLIE3I, 13E, SA. TISFIL'D, AND 13E CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complairiik, Gorkeu,l, Debility, Loss OP APPETITE, ANL DISEASES oe Ft:MAlMS—these medi , :ses halo been used with the most beneficial-t,:sti: in cuses of this description : liMin's EVIL, and SCROFULA, iu Its Worst form's, yields to the mild yet powerful action of - these renuirkdble Medicines. NiGIIT SWEATS, NERVOUS Dmitt.yrr, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS of all kinds, PALPITATION, OF 'PIM: iIEART, PAINTER'S COLIO, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES., Porson9 whosd constitutions have become im paired by the r ipjuilicions'use of MERCURY, will find these Alediees a perfect cure, as they never foil to eradicate in from the systeni all. the eitor•i - Mercury infinitely sooner than Md.-most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the roach of competition, in the estimation of every patient., -BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS, -Several kayo lately boon discovered, and their ceinrions authors arrested, both in tho city of New York and abroad. Buy. or BO 0110 WLb IS not on Aurnonium AGENT. . - Prepared nod Sol d by Dr. W. B. IVIOPPA.T,33O Broadway, Now• York. FOR SALE BY DR J. W. R.A. W LlNS,Carlislc YOUItSELP .11-P—P - OR 25 CENTS !! —By menus of the, pocket "...quninpins, no, ENitrt - one is ow» Pkysician ! tweW• edition, with up- Itrtle of A hundred cogrn ings; ',bowing iit. : ow ois nscs eye)y chain , nod , win, and analformationna r the gdnerntive-systenn. . IVIII,YOUNt:, N1.1); - The time has nom; cc- • --log from secret discap, nerd no more heroine the TICTISfor ttliseKEIRY, aS by the prescriptiont contained in this hook any one may core himself; without hindrance to lio.; : nr the knowledge of the most intimate friend. and with-one tenth the usual expense. In . addition to the general routine of private diatom, w to, obsers Minns on' murringt.—besides many other Iferangentents which it would tint he • paper to enumerate in the public prints o . Vt. Any person minding TWENTY-rive CENTS, tenelnerd'iw It letteros ill receive one copy of this hook, fir uiitil, or live copies will be sent for one tWlar. A MIN:Hs 4•1111. NV. YOUNG ,NI I 5',1 SPRUCE Shut. 11111,ADI,ERMA" Post paid. yfrUlt. YOUNG ()Mille epneuhcd Ott nay or the Disenaes preffribed in his (Wit:vent 'pnblioa- Anna, at his 011ichs,f5.2 SPRUCE sheet, every ;lay between it and'Sn'cl ook.(Siindays excepted") • Niav Irso, . NOMICM, • • . , IitTSKFICE is be reby,styint* !h.q . nn,mtplieMiM , ,,___ 1:11, will:he - made. te Legiqs nittie of Commonwealth nijits lICXL pension, fur rt elinr ter, for a Mink with genernl banking privileges. to be luentad in Cniliale, Cumberland - county, Iht , with it itatiittillor One llnndred 7honea n rl Doltai's, nod to br rallad the Carlisle fiark. : - .1)"1.!50-litn. • • , • • EM IM E!NMI