€2so))“BlUish' 'Killed! receiving from the eastern cities a f’ beaotlfOi selection of Spring & Sum* to which 1 invite the attention of one an3 f fclU ‘ r ‘ ■ " • \. ; : To the Ladies. Irv&lks; Daraiges, Linen, Popolins, Linon Lus* French, English and AmerU cqn oHnt£.ea, g(nghafn9, gingham lawns, lawns, plaid muslins, swiss, book and tarlton, do.; plain andfahoy spring d’ laines, bonnets, pa raßQ)B, Bi}h shades, ribbons, laces, fancy trim* tninga, flatter ourselves to be able to please all'in pficdaand style, who will favor us with a * Gentlemen, Ffltybur own Interests we ask of you to cal! and examine our stock of, French and English, black clotha,*.French and English fancy oqlprs do., fancy French caSBimeree, .doe< skins, black and fancy; EagHdh'.and American! .caesimeres, silk warp cloih and tweed,. Codington and, Merino cassi imrbarahd tweeds, plain and fancy Crotons and Qambroonsi.buff oassirneres, fancy jeans, silk, eklin.and maraeille,-Vestings;,plain, and high colored silk cravats, &c. Domestic woods in abundance, such ns Muslins, Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Tickings, Drills, cotton pant stuff,orety cheap: ool’d, cambrics, domestic .ginghams^diapgrs,,checks, nankeens, &c. - * ■ - ■ Carpets. Ah Immense stock pf carpels, floor oil cloths, plain qud : ooloredi mattings* a beautiful assortment of frahsparent'Bllnds,. all of Which will be sold .un usually 1 low. BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds, qualities and prices,mow receiving and on hand, • /V.Also, a fresh lot of Grocurirs,. which cannot be•,beat, in. price or quality.. My stock is very Ihrge amd.complete, and we always take pleasure ill showing goods without charge. .'"Recollect the old stand, a few doors east of the Market House, artd directly opposite Wright & Saxton's Hardware store CHAS, OGILBY ' Carlisle, March 29, 1849 S. A. COYLE’S ■ Wholesale Sf Retail Store,.South Hanover Street, Carlisle, "Sign of the Bee Hice." 1 Respectfully calls the attention of his Friends to his new stock of Spring sjiflKsSy£ahd Summer Goods. Itis-imp.ossiblo enumerate all the articles I. have for sale: suffice it to say, we have almost every thing that is necessary for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear., ‘ * Ladies Department . —Neat figured Mouslin de Laines, Foulard Silk and Lawns, Mohair and Satin stripe Lustre, pink and blue de laines, Sa tin stripe do., second mourning Clarendons, plaid Lyouese, black silk, bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk ties and scarfs, silk and linen fringes, linen tis sues, silk flannel, pink,- blue, and green barege; kid, silk, and lisioe gloves; a largo assortment of Ladies', Misses’ and Children's hose. -■ Gentlemen's Department* —French and English Cloths,-from 87£ cts. to 88 per yard; French blk. cassiraeres, fancy do., large assortment of Vest, frigs, Qroton. cloths and Lustres, tweeds & cash meret, white linen drilling, fancy caps for boys, ( China Pearl hats for men and boys, straw hats, all sorts and sizes; black and fancy cravats, lisle, kid and silk gloves.. •• •“Also, a very largo stock of bleached and un bleached muslins, calicoes from 3 lo 12Jper yard, carpets, floor oil cloths, and a great vaiiety of Goods not mentioned. Please call and examine my slock, where you will always find a full sup ply. Carlisle, April 5,1819 New and Cheap Spring Goods At the New Store. Corner of ffahover and Leather Streets,-apposite (K Win . Leonard’s old stand • THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public; that they have Just return ed from Philadelphia, with a large and well se lected assortment of Wcw Spring «ooils, 'purchased at the very lowest prices, and which Iheyaredetermined to sell at very small profits. Among these goods may be found Cloths & Cas siraeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuff, in variety, best American and India Nankeen* Ladies Dress Goods,. consisting; in part of silks, bereges, silk tissues, 'alpacas, &c. • A fine lot. of straw and braid BONNETS, Palm Leaf Hals, Ribbons and Lace Goods, an elegant assortment of Calicoes and five Chintzes, suitable for the approaching season, at our usual low prices. Checks, tickings, drillings, linens, -and the usual variety of bleached and unbleached muslins* Boots & Shoes. A well selected assortment of Men’s, Women’s arid'. Children's Bools and Shoes, good and hand some. GROCERIES in nil their variety, viz; Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea. Company’s celebra ted Teas, Spiqes, &0., and the best quality of Carpet Chain. All the above have been purchased moriTand will he sold low. Please pi vo us a call. X S. D. POWEL& CO. Carlisle, March 29, 1819 Ever offered to the Public. ARNOLD & LEVI’S New and Cheap , Wholesale and litiail f Dry-gouds Slnrt, THE subscribers respectfully announce to the pub lic that tlwy. have taken that well known-stand! lately occupied by Sheaffer &, Myers, in North llan-1 oyer street, B,doors north of the Carlisle Bank,and' directly opposite to Havorstick’s Drug Piorc, where they have opened the largest and cheapest assort ’ meat of goods ever offered to the public. Ijadlcs dress Ooods, among which the following comprise a part: Black and fancy Silks, Shaded do. in grout variety, Tts* sues, plain, plaid and striped Borages; Lawns and Ginghams; a largo assortment of Linen Lustres, plain, striped and figured D’Lninos, Bombazines, Alpoccas, Silks and Satins, plaid and striped Mus lins, Capes and Worked Collars. Laces and Edgings, Mitts, Glover, Hosiery of all kinds. A large assortment of Shawls, for spring and sum mer, BONNETS «V RIBBONS, Parasols, Men’s and Boy’s Wear, a great variety* Carpeting:, The forge** assortment. ever offered in Carlisle, Matting, Floor, and Table Oil Cloths. Call and examine-for yourselves, Is all wo ask— we- moke no charge fur showing goods, but esteem ;the privilege a favor. AKNOXiD & LBVI. April 16, 1840. Removal. *'CH| having removed his iiJ t I ?t ,O M I V n JB Blo . ro *° 1,10 room formerly ©coupled by Mai. Lamherlon,’between Conlyn’e aewelery store and Burkholder’s hotel, in West "SSI A2 t 22fei7 p "n 1 7W f “«» ‘"fom hU frlMd. Jnd the public, that he Intends to continue the business e> heretofore. He has J UBt luge Bieoilrnent of J cocv ■ n Spring and Summer Goods, whloh he will have made up at the shortest notice ana 1 in the moat desirable manner. Ho will com ■lanlly have on hand a large selection of Ready-made Clothing, eheeper.than ever offered to the public before such as black and blue drees coats; frock & anc.. coats of various colors; tweed coats of all shapes and colors;summer cloth ooats; linen, cotton and jeans coals; and all other kinds of fashionable ooats;'black and fancy cashmere pants; summer pants of every description and color; plain and fancy satin voste;. summer vests, all Boris and colors; shirt bosoms and collars; neck and pocket .handkerchiefs; stocks, suspenders of all, kinds, and very cheap/. Don’t forget the place* ' Carlisle) April 6,1849—3 m PARJIEB’S HOTEL, ' EisT .Htim Stbxxt,' Oititisiß, Pi, THE subscriber respectfully ihforms her friends and the public generally-, that she has taken that well known, tavern stand in East High street, Car lisle, formerly kept by David. Marlin, and that she is now prepared to' 'accpmmoda'to. 'Farmers, Drovers, Pedlars, Travellers, and alb others who may-favor her with a call, in the moat accommodatingmanncr; Her Table will .bo ( constantly furnished with the beat the country can produce, and her -Daw is. sup plied with ; the choicest Liquors. Her Stabling, which Is largo and convenient, will be in charge of a careful Ostler. . . .. She flatlets horselfthat from her experience as nn innkeeper, she will be abltV to render, general satis taction. . Boarders taken by the week, month or year, on Lhd most reasonable'terms. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. February 22, 1849—3rii ... MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Fronting on Ihf. Cumberland Valley Rail Road, ■\ Carlisle, Pa., LATELY kept by.J. A.Wlnrott, has just been taken by the subscriber. It is newly finished, and has been thoroughly repaired. . , . Passengers'in the ems, strangers, travellers, and visitors to Carlisle, are invited to call.’ Terms moderate, and every attention paid to the comfort and convenience of all who patronize the es tablishment. DAVID MARTIN. February-15,1849.—tf • WASHINGTON HOTEL, Carlisle, Pa* ‘ THE' undersigned having leased that well known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate .on Main street, on the north-west corner of the public equate, in the Borough' of Carlisle, Pa., lately in tho occu pancy of Gcorgo Beetcm, Esq-, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho is how prepared to accommodate all who may favor him.with a call, in a manner which ho flatters, nim self cannot fail to prove Satisfactory.' Tho house has the most pleasant location m the borough, fronting on Mala street and the public square—is but a few steps from the Railroad Depots and adjacent to tho Court House; It has recently been refitted withnew furniture and other improvements added, well calcu lated to promote tho ease and comfort of his guests. His TABLE will always bo supplied with tho choicest and most wholesome faro the market can afford, and his BAR with tho best of Liquors. The STABLING belonging to the establishment is good and extensive, and will always bo supplied 1 with the' best provender, and- attended by careful hostlers. Nothing shall bo left undone to render cqmforU- Lie those who favor him with their patronage,andhe hopes, by strict and proper attention.to his business, lo merit and rccclvo a liberal share of public encour agement. H. L. BURKHOLDER, Agent. December 21,1848 —6m MAXWEtLL’S FANCY 1 SILK DRESS TRIMMING ESTAB- T ISIIMENT, . No,. 170, South Second Street, West side, nine dadra below Spruce , Philadelphia- Fringes, Gimps, &c. IN consequence of the decease of Mrs. C. Maxwell, the subscriber is desirous of selling off her ini monseand beautiful assortment of Jenny Lind, Bul lion, and wide and narrow cut Silk Fringes; Victo ria,.Algerine,Flower and other Gimps; French But tons, Figured Braid, Cords and Tassels, Ac. Country Merchants'are informed, that they can obtain the above article's at lower prices than they can bn procured forelsow hero. These Goods hav ing. been selected expressly for the retail trade, those having orders to fill, or wishing to day in a good as sortment of Dress Trimmings, will do well; to give me an early call. Besides the usual inducements of saving lime by calling at my establishment before going elsewhere, I extend that of a saving of money. . JACOB G. MAXWELL, '. -170 South -d street, Philada. • March 1,1849 —3m To Builders, Carpenters, dec. gQQ QOQ FEET of dressed Carolina Floor- 5UO,OiA> feet dressed Spruce Flooring Boards, 200.000 “ White Pine “ *,* 200.000 “ ,f* Ind’n River « “ 100,00.0, “ u Fencing, Shelving, dec. The finest and lugcst slock of diessed Lumber ever.offered for sale in.lhis or any other market. !l was dressed In tho brsl manner lust suinmo. and fall, and may therefore bo idled upon not to shrink. (Ej* Orders from tho country accompanied with the Cash or City reference, if satisfactory, will bo atten ded to with especial care. WILSON ,• The premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly, aoini-annually, dr annually, or qne-halfof the pre mium may be paid in a note at 10 months. ; Individuals,insured, in this company become members of the corporation, and vole for Trus r tees. For the greater security of parties Insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of $150,000 has been created to meet the losses that may accrue upon policies issued by the company, to bo held and used by the Trustees, until a capita] exceed ing that amount .has been realized from the receipts of nreminths. DANIEL L. MILLER, President., WM. M. CLARK, Vice Presidents. John VV. Horned, Secretary. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle. Blank applications for insurance, with full particulars, can be had at the new store, cor ner of Hanover and Louther sts. . " • S. D. POWEL. Dr. G. W. Foulke, Examining Physician. Carlisle, Nov,'9,‘ 1848, Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capital $260,000. —Charier perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their ofllco in Philadelphia, and l * at their Agencies throughout the Slates, at the lowest rates of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age, g. For 1 year, 20 81 30 ,99. 40 1,29, 60 I,BG 69 8,48 For 2 years, Example.— A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 96 cents would-secure to his family.or heirs $lOO should ho die in one year; or for $9,00 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years be secures (o them $lOOO should ho die in seven years; or foi $20,40 paid an nually during life, he secures 81000 to be paid when ho dies. ' The insurer securing his own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from-ihnse charged, by other offices. ' For $49,60 the heirs would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application dpd all particulars may be had at the office of Fiieii’x. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. 11. G. Tuckett, Sect’y. Frru’k* Watts, Alt’y. Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 31, 1848.—1 y Fire Insurance. fpHE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire 1 Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by anact of Assembly,is now fully organized,and in operation undurthe management of tho following commissioners, viz: Cht. Slayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sicrrctl, Henry Logan, Michael Cockling Benjamin H. Musser, LevLMerkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr.nnd Melchoir Broneman,who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to tho advantages.which the company hold out. ’ - ~ The rales ofinsnrance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents o( tho company who are willing to wait upon.them at any time, JACOB SHELLY, President* Hrnry Logan, Pice President, Lewis ITver, Secretary, Michael Cocklln, Treasurer* ■■ February 3, 1848. Aobnts —Rudolph Martin l , New Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Allen? John O. Dunlap. Allen; O. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shirc manstown; Simon Oyster, Wonhloyshurg,; Robert Moore. Charles Dell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—JacobKlrk,general ngl. John Shcrrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. , ‘ Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lpchfton. JOIIX O. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla.* THIS article is employed with great success, and by the most eminent idiyslcians of this city, for (ho cure of the following diseases s Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, siphilltlc affections,' Utter and ulcers, white swellings, scurvoy, neuralgia or tic dotouroux, cancer, goitre or broncbocelo, (swelled neck) spine diseases, chroniu disease of tho lungs, to counteract the destruc tive effects of mercury, jaundice, hypnrtrophy, or en largement of tho heart, palpitation ond trembling in tho region of tho heart and stomach, enlargement of tho bones, joints or ligaments, oil the various discuses of tho skin, such as ringworms, biles, pimples, car buncles, etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nerv. ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis orders, and diseases originating from an impuro state of the blood and other' fluids of (he body, in short nil diseases whore a change of tho system is required. Prepared only by tho proprietors, John C. Boker & Co., wholesale druggists and chemists, No. 100 North Third street, below Race street, Philo, Price ; 50 cents per bottle. Importers and Wholesale dealers in drugs, modi -1 emeu, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical instruments, druggists’ glassware, paints, oils, dye -1 stuffs, window glass: also a now and superior article, of Imitation Plate Glass, at about one fifth (lie price, of English or French Plates, any she, cut to , order. The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for solo at P. Williams’ Drug store, Columbia ; John F. Long's Drug store, Lnnciißtci, Pa.; S. Elliott, Car* lisie; and by Henry & Caolovy, Druggists, corner of Market and Third stro la, llanisburg, Pa. December 7,1849—1 y Fashionable Vcuitlaii Ullud llcpohl subscriber having had much experience in 1 the mnnufocloryof BLINDS, having served an apprenticeship to tho business, and carried it on some six or eight : years, and having, in addition to his former Depot 347 Race street, purchased Mr. Oassu dy’s slock* No, 7 Hart’s Building, N, E. corner of Sixth and Chcsnut streets, ho has a largo assortment of (ho very best Blinds at both stores, which ho will sell as reasonable as any in the city, Tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, are respect fully invited to call and examine for themselves, be* fore purchasing elsewhere, R. W. KENSIL, No. 7 Hart’s Building, and 347 Raco at, Rhila. April 10. 1841) ly Domestics, ah kinds of Pont stuffs, Ging hams; Chocks, Tickings, Prison stripes, Mullins, iko., at very reduced priesfl, ot April 26, ARNOLD & LEVI'S. ■ * UVEB; COMPLIANT, '; r '.‘ : JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR Nervous Debility 1 , Disease hf the 'Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a-disordered Liver or '■ Stomach in both'Male and Female t . QUOH as constipation, inward piles,.'fallness of O blood to tho head, acidity of the stomach, nabsea, heart-burn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, guttering at tho hcapt,.oliok ß ing or sufficating sensations when in a lying posture; dimness, of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fev er and dull pain, in tho head, deficiency of peispira lion, yellowness of'tho skin and eyes, “pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning t in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits, can bo effectually curcd a by I>R. HOOFIiAMD’S Celebrated Germah Bitters, . Their.power, over tho obqve diseases is not.exccll* cd—if equalled—by any other preparation in the XJ. States as the cures attest, in many.cases after skillful physicians had failed. Derangement of the Liver and Stomach arc Sources of insanity, and will also produce disease of tho heart* skin|lungs and kidneys, and lays the body open to an attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever, and is generally'the first cause of that most baneful disease, consumption. OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. ** jfTrc Dispatch ,” of December 3 let, soys : An InvalUarls Mkihci.nk.—Wc have frequent* ly heard the. celebrated German Gittcis, manufactur ed, by Dr. Hoofland, spoken of iq terms of commen dation, and wo know deservedlyso. It is a too common practice, in certain quarters, to puff all man ner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bit ters, hundreds ore living-witnesses of their great moral and physical Worth. As a medicine for the Liver.coruplnint, jaundice,‘nervous debility and dys pepsia, it'has been found invaluable, effecting cures und thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. Wq feel convinced, that in tho use of .the German Bitters, the .patient does not become debilitated, blit constantly gains strength and vigor to tho frame—a fact worthy of groot consider ation. The Bit'crs are pleasant in tasto and smell, and can bo administered under tny circumstances, to (ho most delicalo’stomach. Indeed they can bo used by all persons with tho most perfect safely. It would be well for those who arc much affected in tho nervous system; to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak from ex* pcricncc, and are of course, n proper judge. The press far and wide, have united in recommending the German Bitters, and to (he ofiliuled wo most cordial ly advise their use. ♦ **Spit %t of iheTimeaf of June 21lh, soys “Do oun ooon, citizens who are invalids; know the mauy.astonishing cures that have been perform* cd by,Dr. HooSamTs celebrated German Biitersl— If they do not, wo recommend .them to the “German Medicine Store,” all who arc uOliclcd with Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, dr Nervous Debili* ly; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens after the best physicians had foiled.. Wo have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and wo cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them {greater claim upon our hnrnhlo effort, they are entirely Vegetable, , “77/c Daily New* ” of July 4th, says: “We speak knowingly of Dr, Iloofland’s celebra ted German Bitters, when wo any it is o blessing of (his age; and in diseases of the.biliary, digestive and Nervous systems, it has not we think on cquaK . It is a Vegetable Preparation, ond made without Alco hol, and to all-invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. For Life, 1,60 2.04 2,70 3.04 6,03 1,30 1,04 2.07 2.07 If is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman favourably known throughout, the United' Stales— the proprieldwjf the “Medicated Worm Syrup.” Philo., Nov, 22d, 1848. Dear Sir—lt is with mtich pleasure, that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, having sold largely of them these last few months to various persons, afflicted with Liver complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility of tho Nervous system. I can say conscientiously, that they uro tho best arti cle of the kind I have ever sold, (and I deal ih all tho popular medicines) and I consider it . the. only medicine for tho above diseases before the public.' 1 have never sold one bottle that has not given satisfaction, and brought forth tho commendation of those who used it. I deem this my duty both to you as the proprietor of this highly valuable article, ond to those afflicted with the'obovo complaints, that they may know, of its curative properties and to enable them to select the good from tho \aiious : articles with which our market is flooded. J. N. HOBBNSACK, Druggist. Corner of Second an d sets. Jaundice and Lived Comvi.unt cured after Physicians n.ui Failed! Philo., Dec. 27, 1848. -Dear Sir—lt is_wilh feelings of pleasure I commu nicate to you tho sensativo effects (amt in a 'short time) of your invaluable ‘{Hoofland’s celebrated Gcr ihon Billers,” upon my system while laboring under the Jann ice. About two years ago I hud an attack of (lie Jaundice and was confined to . the house sjx weeks under medical treatment of tho Family Phy sician am) for sometime after, when I went out I had to bo very careful of myself, since that time I have had several attacks of (ho some disease, and your Billers have entirely relieved and cured mo in two or three days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, lust spring, had a long a serious spoil of Jaun dice, hohud it sometime before I knew it; ho wus confined to.his bad. As soon osl heord of his con dition I called to see him nnd told him of (he effect your Bitters had upon mo in tho same disease, Ho immediately sent for a bottle, nnd in n few da s ho was cured. I have in several lust ncefl recommend* cd tho Bitters in other, coses, always producing tho same happy c/fcct. My wife hue been considerably afflicted with Inver complaint and Neuralgia,by the use of the Bitters situ is will, now enjoying good health. Wo believe from tho many cures wo know of these Bitters effecting, that they possess In a re markable and extraordinary degicc gr at curative properties, ond that which enhances thrir value with us is, they arc entirely, vegclohic. Wo blwd\ s keep tho Billers on hand and would not bo willing lo be without them. Can sliongcr testimony bo adduced by any Prepa ration before Mio'public 1 , .A single boltlo will con vince any o , ' their power, over Jiecaso. They nro cntUv';. ;j , ;cl»hle, and will permanently destroy the.most < . i mute cosliyencss, and give strength ond vigor to me frame, at no lime dchilltaling the patient; being also grateful to the most delicate stomach un der any circumstances, nnd can bo administered will) perfect safely to delicate infants— thcy'nro free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineral and, injurious ingredients. I They call bo taken.at all times and under all c(r-| cumslanccs, no ordinary exposure will prevent :hom basing a salutary effect, and no bad result can accrue, from an over dose. . j For sale, wholesale ami retail, at (ho principal -Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Raeo street, Philo. For sale In Carlisle, by Samuel Elliott, and respectable dealers generally throughout the Slate. February 28, 1840—ly ' • Plainfield Cliinsical Acudciny. Four miles west of Carlisle , between the ffe'wville Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad, THE Sixth session will commence on Mondoy the 7th of May, 1910. The number of sUuJcnla Is limited, and they arc carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, &C. Tho situation precludes tho possibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or Village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Volley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to tho institution TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, &c., (por boss.) $5O 00 Latin or Greek, 5 00 Instrumental Music , 10 U 0 French,or Gorman ' 600 Circulars with rofeioncos, Are., furnished by „ R.K. BURNS, Principal, May 3,1840.—1 y , ' ' READ THE FOLLOWING Very respectfully, yours, C. PEIRCE, 370 South Front si. SIXTH SESSION. Dr. r. C.Xoonilsv WILL perform all operations npon the Tpmi* that are. required for their preservation' such as Scaling , Filing, Plugging , f e ., or Will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a fall sett, (IT-Office on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel*. . N. B, Dr. Loomis will be absentfrom Carlisle the last ten days, in each month* Dsccmbcri4,.lB4B. • 11. R. B. tEMAR; SURGEON DENTIST. (successor to dr* x. c. rxxf.) TJ BBPBCTFXTLLY informs the. citizens of this XI) place and vicinity, that having'.made himself thoroughly acquainted with the thsort bb well as the practical part of Dentistry, he is now prepared to perform all operations entrusted to him, to.the satis faction of all, at moderate charges. Office— Souih Hanover, street; adjoining the office.of Dr. O. W Foulko, and immediately opposite the 2d PresbjtQ* rian church. . March 1,1849—1 y JAMES FLEMING. IT* W. CORNER OF Pll'T AJfD UIOE STREETS, CARLISLE, FA. ' OFFERS for sale on the most reasonable terms, a large assortment of choice Drugs and Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, &c.j with the most useful of the Patent Medicine* ; Also; an elegant assort* ment of Perfumery, Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, sha ving Creams, Hair Dye, Hair Oils in great variety, Hair, Nail, Tooth, Hat, Flesh and Cloth Brushes. Whips in great variety. Umbrellas, cants,Potkot Books, Combs, Ink and Inkstands; Motto wafers and Seals. Fine writing and note paper envelopes* Ra. zors, Fine Knives and Scissors. Razor strops, Fan cy-ware, Card cases, Fancy boxes. Cornelius* Pat. ent Lord Lamps, Globes and wicks, Lard Oil,Sperm candles. 'An extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Sogars, Tobacco end Snuff* -Call and examine the stock—ho Is prepared to offer Inducements to purchasers for cosh. January 25, 1349. »AI.LEY’S Magical Pain Extractor. (tux oiuomxi. xau. oxn bsKDim.J Burns and Scalds. I CHALLENGE the world to prove thnl my gen* nine Extractor has over failed (since its intro duction by mo in 18300 in one single instance, to cure the worst Burns and Scalds. But it must b. the genuine article* not the vile counterfeit stuff that is flooding the market- S!ARK THE TEST/ Dailey's Genuine Extractor, in burns and Scdlds, affords immediate relief, as soon as applied: it cools and draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractors, no matter, by what name or under what title they appear, wnen applied irritate and increase the point Try all tho imitations that profess to the same vir tues, and the above test will he found conclusive.— It docs, however, net alone apply to burns and scalds, but in cuts, wounds, sore and inflamed eyes, and ill eases of external and painful inflammation, the same difference will bo observed. Piles, Bruises, Salt Rheum , Rheumatism, Eryslpe * Ids, Eruptions, Sore Nip j.s, Broken Breast, . Chilblains, Fever Sorts, old Sores Burns, \ and all .external inflammation' yield-readily to the all-powerful pain subduing, and curative properties of this e*:r«koniinary remedy. But mark, it must bo the genuine Dolley, CA UTION. To tub Pun lic /—Doing cognizant of the danger attending the uso of (he counterfeit extractors, I din tinctly 'declare that I will not hold myself responsible for tho effects of any Extractor, unless, (he same h« procured at my own Depot, 415 Broadway, N. Y. ox from my authorized Agents. TO THE LADIES. And Especially to Mothers and Heads of Famim. The groat and substantial benefit that may be dr' rived, and tho pain and Buttering that may be pre' vented by the genuine Dailey’® Magical Pain Extract tor, (sec printed pamphlet, especially the article ad dressed to Mothers, etc.;) ought to make,it an inmate of every'fcifnUv.. Life itself has, Ifl many coses, beeft preserved by a ready application of my gehulno Ex tractor. I would therefore caution mothers never to he without a box of it on hand, not. for a singloduv} for where there tfro children, accidents wilfocrof.*-* And whm is of vast importance, especially to girls •thcals tho wounds without a scan . DANGEROUS VVKCTVRfi. Mr. Dailey-—Sir, I cut,.my finger with a copper nail, the poisonous nature of which caused my urm to swell considerably, with constant shooting pains up to tho shoulder. A largo swelling taking pines at the arm-pit, with increasing pum, and I bcc.imo fearful of tho Lock-jaw. In this extremity, ynut pain Extractor was recommended to me, and which 1 wos prevailed upon to try. Tho consequence was, that it afforded mo almost IndlanC relief, and in three days I was completely cured. JOSEPH HARRISON. New York, cor. Broome A, Sullivan els. Septembers, 1848. LIFE SA VED'-A WFUL CASE OF SC Alt). . Wiikatviki.ii, Niaoaua Co., N. Y.,? February 28, 1848. > Mr. Dailey—Dear While my son, f 6 yeartof age, was ni work in the slilnglc manufactory of h. P. Hobo, ho had (ho misfortune lo slip and fait rnld rt largo vat, used for the purpose'of boiling Mocks pre paratory to culling, The blocks hud just horn re moved from (ho vat containing a largo quantify of boiling water. He fell forward, scalding both hands and arms, all on one side nml one teg hndty and lbs other pnrltnlfy. Tito srnids were so had on his mins and leg, (lint most of the flesh came off with his gur merits, and his life was despaired of by both his phy* siclans and friends. .Datley'a Pain Extractor was pjocured nesoon ns possible (which was in about six hours) and applied and which relieved him from all pain, prevented in flammation and swelling, and in a few days commen ced healing his sores. There oppeaied a general im provement, so much so that in three weeks he was removed to hU father's house, distance about one mile and a half. Wo continued the use of (ho above medldfto about two months, and wo believe it was (ho moans, under Providence, of saving his life, ami we would direr fully n commend it in all similar cascs,os a safe and invit* do remedy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, door sir, your most obedient and bumb/o servant, ADLAB CI,AKK. SUSANNAH CLARK, C. E. CLARK. Wo, tho uhdcrsignad, being personally acqnnintcJ with tho rose of Mr. Claris son, btlievo tho above statement substantially correct: M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry B. Ponreo, Wm. Evans, B. Clark, L. P. Rose, fra Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose., Cm LiiLAiNs—The Extractor has not a* yet in any single instance, failed of curing. Cuts, Wound*, anil Punctures, no matter bow severe, (see page 12. •printed pamphlets,) always yield readily to tho woo* derful properties or this wonderful salvo. A. DALLEY, 415 Broadway, N. Y.. Inventor and solo proprietor. For sale at tho Drugstore of Jamies ruta***"* Carlisle. Also by Isa Day, Mechanlcsburg; 6IIJ Messrs. Altick, Shippensburg. March 20, 1640.—6 m The Cheapest SplidJaW Travelling TriiulcMainiihctory PHILADELPHIA, Thomas w: mattson*, No. ids Markets First Door Below Sixth, South side., Pej