..- - TTAYING-had several experience In the •Q: Secondand Third Auditor’s Offices in Wash ihgtoif cjtyi (D, C.',) and beinglhoroughiy acquain ted with the details of BUcjtffamUiits abate audited in. ofllccß, particularlyffi&so of Quartermasters uhdßocruuing officers o'f the Array, tho undersigned respectfully tenders his services as oil .Attorney lo . such us,wish to- Succeed in having an early adjust* Sr inont of their accounts, With a perfect confidence that ho wil| bo able to giveficl(l~ClaBsiGal Academy. JPourmileewest of Carlitle , between, the Newtxlle State Roadandfhe Cumberland Valley Railroad. SIXTH SESSION. THE Sixth session will commence oh Monday (he 7th-.of.May, IBt9. The number of students is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, &c. The situation procludcs'the possibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution TERMS. Boarding, wathfag, tuition, dec,, (per sess.) 950 00 Latin or Greek, 5 00 Instrumental Music . 10 00 French or German . 6 O 0 Circulars with rofoienccs, &c., furnished by R. K. DURZS'S, Principal. May 8, 1849 ly Neyrvlllo Academy. 6xLect Classical anu Scientific School, NewvilU, Cumberland Counly t Pa. IT Is confidently believed that few institutions offer greater inducements to students than the i hove. Located inthe midst of a community proverbial for tbelrtnlelligencc, morality and regard for the interests Of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its . taembers from evil and immoral influences. Advan* tages are likewise offeiod to those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those ' of most similar institutions. Those having tons or wards, and wishing to tend them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully solU cited to visit Newvllle, and Judge of tho advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con* taming full particulars, by addressing . JAMES HUSTON, Principal, Newvllle, Pa., Aug. 23, 1810—ly Mtejifactory of PocUct llooUh, &c. Chesnut Street, above Second , Phila. THE lubafetißcr respectfully eolicils public uttem (tott l to* bid supertor and- tiistcfal stock of Pocket Books* Pocket Knifes, Banker's Cases; and other fluo Cutlery, BUI Books, Gold Pons and Pencils, dressing Cases,- Segar Coeer, Card Cases, * Chess Moir, Fort Monaics; Back Gammon Boards, Purses, Dominos,- His assorttntortt’ cbneists of (bo most fashionable tfnd modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent frorkmanshlp,embracing every desirable fancy pat tern, which he will at all times bo prepared to exhib it and furnish wholesale or retail on'tfib most pleas ing terms, Poitohasera wHo desire to supply themselves with articles of the best quality will consult their own in terests by calling at this establishment. F. JI. SMITH, - , Pocket Book Manufacturer, 62A Chee. St, Fhlla.Aun.Bo, 1840—Cm : Spruce street Cabinet Warerooms, ■ St. UKLOW.&TII. PlllLi. HA'NU a largo oioortment Walnut and Mahogany Furniture manufactured'ln the boat manner, of modern et.l’e. •od tt moderate prices, embracing 3 * Sofas, Parlor Choirs, Wardrbbe*, Rocking Chaus,. Brewing Bureaus, Telca teles, french Bedsteads, OemVsand Pier Tables .Mjgh Post Dfdstfodkv Wash Stands, ’ Secretaries,' /■-, Bit tensibrt'Tables, &c. dop,- EVtrry article is mado of tilts' best material and tyoikmansbipt-and warranted. x T. tteDiH. HENKEItS. lB49—l’jr (QNfll goods bought at this oslablishmentpacked UtutoiUhe immediate superintendence of the propria* tbr#,- and xnt fres of charge to any part Of the city. WOOD HANTED AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. MASniNGTONUNiVEBSIXY /QF BALTIMORE. MEDICAL ‘ THE annual session , for 1849 and willcom mcnco. with? Introductory : Lectures, on tho last Mondayof October next. M The daily LcctUrefc'theroafior Will bo, temporarily delivered, in the commodious Building neatly filled iip, for tho purpose, on. Liberty street, one door north of Baltimore.. ' , . r - . Medical faculty. jonir C. 8, Morncun, M.D.—institutes and Prac tice of Medicine; Med. Jurisprudence and Mental , Gkoroe C. M. Hodeetb, 'M. D.—Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children;. Reginald N. WiuoUt, A.M.M.D.—Chemistry. ;A; Sxowdbx- Piooot, A, M. M. D.—Anatomy and Physiology.. B. N. Wright, A» M* M* D.^-SurgeVy. A. 8. Piooot, A. M. M. D.—Therapeutics, Mat. Medica. and Hygiene; 1 -.'< * The duties of the. Demonstrator wlll be performed by the Professor of Anatomy. ThoFacully have at their command, (he most am ple means, apparatus, models, &c»v for a course ds thorough and complete as is delivered in .the best regulated > n the country. The Obstetri cal models are the largest and best and. wore procured in Paris, at great cost. . The Faculty intend, as soon as povsiblb, to fill this vacant chairs with gentlemen thoroughly (justified to meet the.responsible duties thereof. They, pledge themselves to unwearied devolibn to tho interests of all who. may be disppsed loput them selves under their tuition* ; Tickets,sls each; Diplomas2o; Demonstrator $10; Matriculation $5. Students arriving iH thb city are requested to call on some htetpher of the Fa culty, who will give advice with regard to tho selec tion of a boarding house, Ac. - .. For further information address the Dean of the Faculty* REGINALD N. WRIGHT,. No. 103. West Fayette street, . one door, west of Liberty sL September 13, 1849—4 m • UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FACULTY OF PHYSIC. SESSION OF 1849— '60. THE LECTURES will commence on MdNDAY* 29th October, and continue until the 15th of March, ensuing. Chemistry, and Pharmacy—WM. E. A. AIKEN, ,M D;,L. L.D. Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITH. Thciopeulics. Materia Medica and Hygiene—SAM UEL.CHEW, M. D. Anatomy and Physiolocy—JOSEPH ROBY M. D, .Theory and Practice of Medicine—WM. POWERi M. D, Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children— RICHARD H. THOMAS, M. D. Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator of Anato . my—GEORGE W. MILTENBERGER. Instruction in Clinical Mcdicino and Clinical Sur gery every day at the Baltimore Infirmary, opposite the Medical College. The rooms for practical an atomy will bo opened October Ist, under the charge of the demonstrator. Fees for the entire course $OO. Comfortable board may bo obtained in.the vicintyof the Medical College. September 13, 1849—3 m TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS AND, COUNTRY MERCHANT^. DR. J. N. KEELER & BRO. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock French, Gorman-, and American Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Per fumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a new store, No, 294 Market Street, with a fuR supply of Fresh DrUgs ohd McdictncS, wo respectfully so-, licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing clsowhcjj|-- promising one ond all who may feel disposed to oxtcnd'to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the city, and lo faithful ly rxeculd all rfrJcts entrusted to its promptly and with dispatch. - One of the ptopffotors being if fegftlar physician, affords ample guarantee of the genurho quality of all articles sold at their establishment. Wo especially invito druggists orfd erfuntry mef* chants* who may Wish to become ogents fofr“Dr.- Keeler's Celebrated Family Medicines,’* (sla’ndoid and popular remedies*) to forward their address. Soliciting the pojronogo of dealers,* Wo respectful ly remoin*. J. N.KEELER & BRO., Wholesale'Druggists, Nv. Market Si. Philadelphia, Sept. 1 , 1849'.—ty. TWO GREAT EXHIBITIONS tTNITED IN ONE I JUNE, TITUS & CO.’S CIRCUS & MENAGERIE COMBINED. ndcr the management of Mr. G. C. Quick. T-l 1 .!? c»tnhll«hmoni cnmlilnm liio I.AR. W,]\, M'*’*' I’inUT.CT rOIXIXTIUN W £ cv,:r cxhil.ucl. with tin r.QHKH. UM AN IUOI l'h superior to any other mcrorrun ized. Among the animals lr. this e<ibiliou t» a splendid WHITE OR POLAR BEAR. The only xpcr.lmcn of UiU bpccles tu the United Also tlie PERFORMING ELEPHANT ROMEO! Tlur'niosl sagacious nail thoroughly trained Kleuhunl in the world, together with specimens of nearly ev ery specie* of wild animals existing. Tim Unties* trluii department comprises nil the principal talent of l-.urqno mu] America. Among Us pi omlni'iil im-ni* bets will bo the- . . p FAR-FAMED RIVERS FAMILY! From Astley’* untl Frunconi's Amphitheatre*, Lon do» and run*, universally acknowledged as the Icm gymnast* ami ncrob.its.la the world. Also I»fA8Tlill NHVILMS, THB DARIN® BACKWARD RIDER j Together with Mil. I.noNAKH. tho great T'uo m-l Four Horse Klder s.Master Li’Kß nmiltu, llio Inf.ioi Equestrian { MU. BTOXIS, llio Unequalled *mnu- I k («UA|purfc Crawford, l)o Clmst. Ileiibor. Ildlmny, * nuinoro,ls otllcr Artists of tho nighcM SAlrf bATIIItOP, The Rest ami Most I’opulnr CLOWN in America is n member of this company. With these tinciiiiullcl resources the proprietors will bo enabled to precnil a class of Equestrian Enlorlainmemseellpslii? every thing of the kind ever before produced, while the Magnificent Caravan of Living Animals may be ex. amined without additional charge,—the whole form ing a Combination of Attractions sufah as the world lihs never before witnessed. Each Performance will be concluded with the thrilling feats of MIL itEEd- LBV, the great LION CONQUEROR, IN A DEN OP LIONS, TKJKUS. AND LEOPARDS, This Establishment, as it makes Its public entree iuto town, will be preceded by the , EMPIRE CITY DAtfD, Under the direction of MR. 0. POUR, who will on i nmli.vf. ei ? tert .? tmnon,k ' with choice selections ol ir « ,u ? lCl i&ufcitlriab njrefnor, MU. C. RIVERS. "■ "tINTINIITON. Hole'., ilo 1 ! CU *'*' ,ee Ur ** “" J •">“» bill* ot t'lic ,l h ?, u "l“d Inhibition. S 3 se*- ■ &^^jssi^svs&r k colobni H? Win „hlt. Offllco for Rom, I)OSSESSION will bo (Ivon Irnmodiiielv, DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS,&o. , A-T HAVERSTIOK'S old established Drug and Book Stored on North Hahovbr. street, a now supply of Drugs and hiccHcihcs, fresh and caiefully selected,'together with arich, varied and extensive assortment of Fancy'Goods, Books, Perfumes, Soaps, ■Cultlery, Gold ahd Silvbl* P.chs and Pencils, Comb- ; lius’ Splendid .Parlor Lamps, GlrandolaS and Flow er Voees, Ethcrial Oil Lamps.Fruitßpnd Confec tionary, and a variety of other .articles, which it is impossible but comprising the most splendid display ever ofiered in Carlisle, and at pri ces correspondingly cheap. The attention of his old friends • and -customers and the public generally is particularly invited; to his'"present stock, with which they cannot fail tb bo pleased. : • May. 24,1849. ‘ ■ S; W.'HAVERSTfCK. Hardware, JUST opened at 1 the new &nd ohoap Hardware store of JACOB SENERVa new assortment of Foreign and Dorhestib Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; hinges,' screws, bolts,/augurs* auger bills, chisels, broad .and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knifes, planes and plane bills; ham), pannel,and ripping mill.and crosscut saws of Roland’s make,warrantedgbod; a good assort ment,of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a superior quality that has never been.in this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakesi knives and forks; iron, japan,and brass candlesticks;'an assortment of Dntania and Glass EtheriaS Lamps, spoons, shoVels, tongs, water arid iron lea kettles; brass preserving kettles, Ce darware, anvils, vibes, files and rasps, of every kind and price.- Watts’ bdr iron; hoop and band Iron, cast,shear, spring and blistered stedl, vvarnmiedgood. 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. . 200 kegs Wetherlll’s pure white lead. . ■ 4 barrels fMarfdeed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine.. 150 kegs Duncan Nails, warranted gdod. 60doz. prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes Please dd!l dt the well known store of,Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next dbof to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle. " ■■ May 24, 1840 ' ‘ JL. B. BROOItIALL’B Great Bargain Watch, and Jewelry Store. JB. WHERE Gold and Silver Watches Of every description can he had at frobi ten to fifteen per cent, less than any other store in New York or Philadelphia; Persons, who wish to get a good watch, perfectly regelated, Would dowel) to call at the store of the subscriber, nnd compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other stores. Good watches at the following exceedingly low prices: , * . Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat cascsj $2B 00 Silver dd ' lid ' dd -12 00 Gold Lepincs,jewelled, 18 carat cd 23 00 Silver do . ‘do . • 900 Silver Verge’ Watched; from $8 OO^upwsrds. Gold Pencils from $l. 00 to $8 00;Gblil Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attached, for 7$ cents. Also; affrandsomo ablb Jewelry, at prices far usual store prices. Old gold and silver- in ex change; L^^ISS®HtOMALL, No; lid North door,below Race, Phlld. ** Cut this advertisement out, andLbrlng it along, you wilt l.hon be sure to get into tuo right store. . ‘ April 19. 1849—1 y r> > . ’O. other Medicine has over n-p.il to IN [the mblic that has met with such unparallcd j success, as Dr. Soule’s Ouicxtal Baum Pir.jjs. 1 Having been but six years before the public^nnd the advertising small when compared withmust other ’ mediejnes, yet they have worked..jh«Kwoy into ijy- J the Union and 1 absolutely become the standard dny. They are purely vegetable t and Bo tmtafraljly com pounded that when taken in large doses they speed ily cure acute diseases, and. when Ukcn in small doses they operate like a charm,uponiho most deli cate, nervous have raiseiKnumberx from their beds when oil other remedies.hid ,tailed. Wc hero refer to blit a few of the many otinjculous cures effected by the use of said Pills, Spinal Affections Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jef« ferson co., N. Y., was cured, after she had been con fined to bed 6 years, with Spinal disease and Ab scess of the Lungs. The bill of her regular Physi cian (Dr. Johnson of Clay,) had amounted to 8600, See Circular. j Scrofula and Nervous Debilily.-±-M of Clay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous de bility and Scrofulous affection of the head, after she had been confined six months and all other medi cines had failed. ' q Cough and/fponimptim Cured —Wm. Denllyi of Pickering! Gl Ww, was cured of a . severe Cough after ho had been confined to his beipfora longtime, and was given A by;the PhysiciaaCjlo had used most of the cough medicines of the day, and was supposed by his friends and physicians, to be in the last stage of Consumption, *. Dyspepsia. —A. B.‘FV’’Ormsby, ol Syracuse, N Y„ was cured of Dyspepsia,'So severe as not to bo able to work for two years, Wm, Smith, of Grccitwicn; Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Ner vous DobilUv, of years , standing, after expending largo sums of money to no purpose. Seo Cir culars. . Bleeding Piles, —Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon, N, Y., was cured of a severe case of Bleeding' Piles of a number of years standing, after uscing a variety of Pile medicines without effect. Mrs; Williamson, of Dcthleham.N. J;,wasafHlo tod for thirty years with disease of the chest and stomach, a few doses of these pills cured her. John Darling, of Woslford, Oswego co., N.Y was greatly benofUted In a esse of Asthma and dIP* Acuity of breathing, hy uso of these pllUi 1 Severe case of Piles.—John Bolton, of Hardwick, Otsego co., N, Y., was cured of a severe case of Piles and extreme costivcness of long and painful duration. Who would not sacrifice a few shil< lings to he relieved from so distressing a com* plaint. Wen. Mockbridge, of Sodut Point, N. Y., was cured of Gough, Ncrvons Debility, and. general de rangement of the djgoslivo organs. Ho had boon sick for years, ond spent hundreds of dollars to get relief, but to no purpose, and was bo discour* oftctT lie could hardly be pursqaded to take the mi* The oftoftf orb dll coses In which all other romo* dies fulled to euro or glvo relief. Many of the same character miglif bo published If wo had space.— For particulars see the Dolonle Institute, which' can' bo had of agents. iffeWAirß Of OounTBJIfKITS.' As there ai'e spuHohs Pills in circulation' col tod Oriental or Sovereign Dolm. he sdre to see before you buy that the name of “PR, B. L. SOULE dc 00.*' is on’ tlib’ fhfco of the boxes. l t None others can bo genuine. Weioro not'a ware lliot'any.whois making a spurioulr article biuryet dared to make use of our name; but somo of thorn have had tho impu dence to' imitate oik boxes and copy our Circulars, Cortificatbs". Unless the piiblto'afo cartoAil'wtibh they purchase, (hoy will be deceived. . . The following persons, in thlrcounty, are agdnth foKtho ntioVe Modicirld. J. C. «Sc G» D.Altich, Shippensbucg'. Wm<. Dan, Newvillo. • ! Jacob HefTelboWer, Newburg", Joseph L. Sterner, jMifllm township. Perry Crlstliob, • do. • John Ernst, , do, A. Cathcarlf SljopiiCrilstnu nV . JIGI Miller,' Now Cumberland, 0. Mollingbr’c Tavern, Stpughstown. A. C. Norton, (Maglauchlln’s Hotel) Carlisle, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware, (o whom oil orders should bo bddressed. Carlisle. June 20.1840.—0 m .: f ' Juatmelvcj •; LIFE IJiSUBAIVCE The Girard life Insurance Annuity-and Trui Company) of Philadelphia). j. Office No. 159 Chcsnut Street, Capital 9300,000: , Charter Perpetual, ' CONTINUE to make Insurances bn Lives oh the moat.favorable terms; receive and execute ; TheCdpllalbeing paid Up and Ihvesled, togeth er With an accumulated premium fund, a{fords a perfect security to the’ insured. ‘ The prbmium may be paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments; The Company.add a BONUS at stated periods to the insurances of life. This plan of insurance is the most approved of,'and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Britain,-(where the subjept'is best' understood by lhe people; and where they have had the longest experience,) as appears from the fact, that out ,oril7 Life Insu rance. Companies there, ofa]lkinds,B7 are on.this plan* ~ , The first BONUS was appropriated in Uecem her, 1844, amounting to 10. per cent, on the sum insured under the oldestpolicles; to 8| percent., 7$ per oont.,&o M &c., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of$100; $87.50; $75, &c., &c., to every $l,OOO, originally insured, whi£h is an average of more than 50 per cent; on the premiums paid, and without increas ing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will.be seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance .Register of the Company, thus j • ■ Sum TJonuß, or Amt. of Policy and ■ Policy. Insured. Addition, Bonus payable at 1 tlic party's decease. No. 58 81,000 8100.00 81,100.00 “ 88 2,500 250.00 2,750.00 ■' 205 4,000 400.00 4,400.00 " 270 2;000 175.00 2,175.00 833 5,000 437.50 5.437.50 I Pamphlets containing the table’ of rates, and explanations of the subject, forms of application, and further information may : be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuary* : B. W, RICHARDS, President, ‘ JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary, Philadelphia, May S, 184D.—ly. Bqultable L-lfe Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia,—Capital $360,000. —Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance o'n lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at. their Agencies throughout the Staten, at the lowest rates of premium* . Rotes for insuring a( slob oh a slnglb llfe, For 2 years, For.l year. Age, 20 30 40 50 69 1,29 1,66 3,48 . Example. —A person aged 3D years neit hiiih day, by paying the company 95 cents would secure to his family or heirs $lOO should ho die in one year; or for $9,00 bo secured to them $2000; or. for $l3 annually for seven .years he secures to thorn $lOOO should ho die in seven years; or foi $20,40 paid an* nually during life, he secures $lOOO to bo paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own'bonus,by the difference in amount ofpremiums- from those charged by. other offices. For. $49,50 the heirs would receive $5OOO should he.die in one year. Forms of application and all particulars may bo had at the olfico of Fueu’k. Watts, Esq., Car lisle, J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. uompnfty of Uumueuonu ~ .y, incorporated by an a6t of Assembly ,is now fully organized ,and in operation and erthe management of tjie following commissioners, viz: Cht Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Win. R, Gorgae, Lewiss<-flyer, Christian Titzcl* Robert Slerrctt, Henry £ogim, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sr,and Molchoir Dronoman, whorespeclfully call dheattention ofeitizens of Cumberland and York to the advantages which thOconrpanf hbld'dtit.. • ■ The ratosof insurance are as low and favorable abjflfty Company bf the kind in the State. Per sons wishing (o become mei'nbei's are mvft'edto make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHBLLy, President/ Henry Looan, Vice President* Lewis Hveh, Secretary* , Michael Cookmn, I'rcusurtrf February 3, 1848. Aosntb— Rudolph Marlin, Now Cumberland; Christian Titzel, Allch; John C« Dunlap, Allen; 0. D. Harmon, Kingston; Henry Scaring, Shire* Wormloysburg; Robert Moore. CharlcsEtfq^Jarllslo. Agents forYoTKCounty—JacobKirk,gcncral agt. John • Shorrlck, John Rarkin, J. bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochman jrdnfnr c. baker>s COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT O P Sarsaparilla. | THIS atliclo is employed with great.uucccas, and by the most eminent physicians of (his city, for (ho euro of the following diseases i Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, slphllillo affections, titter and ulcers, white swellings, scurvoy, neuralgia or tie doloureux, cancer, goitre or bronchocelo, (swelled neck) spine diseases, ! chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the destruc- ; live effects of mercury, jaundice, kypnrtropby, or en largement of the heart, palpitation and trembling in the region of the heart and stomach, enlargement of the bones, joints or ligaments, all the various diseases of . the skin, such as ringworms, biles, pimples, cur buncles,etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nerv ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis orders, and diseases originating from an impure state of the blood and other fluids of the body, in short all! diseases whore o change of the ls required. Prepared only by tho proprietors, John O. Baker & Co., wholesale druggists.and chemists, No. 100 North Third street, below Race street, Phila. Price 60 cents per bottle. . Importers end Wholesale dealers in drugs, medi cines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical instruments, druggists’ glassware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glass: also a now and superior article, of Imitation Plats Glass, at about ono fifth the price, of English or French Plates, ony size, cut to ordof, The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for sale nt R. Williams’ Drug store, Columbia ; John F. Long's Drug store, Lancaster, Po.{ B. Elliott, Cor lisio; and by Henry 6t Caslow, Druggists, corner of Market and Third etrei ts, Harrisburg, Fa. December 7, 1840—ly . UiUsl llatsl SVniKO AKI) ffoMMEn FseuioKe ton 1848, THE subscriber would respectfully cell the nllcn (ten of the public la hie largo ossortmonl of »llats &, Caps, oftheiatost fashions,.consisting of Moleskin, Denver, Hockey Mountain UooVdr, Otter, Brush, end Russia hats of ovory quality, and at dif ferent pricofl. Also on bond a fine ossortmont of Slouch or Bporlsmon’s JJals, (very, ight) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip tion ofOnpa,of all sizes, and at a)l v prices. Country dealers anMll who wish to purchase hats or caps, aVe invited (o cull, os tfye subscriber’ is ntepajr'cd ito give greater bargains than can bd hod elsewhere.— Don’t forgot the lace, No. 8, Harper’s Row. :• vv Carlisle,May 25, JB4B WILLIAM H. TROUT S BOARS.’ A prime lot of imported Segura con latently on hand, and for ealo oy - \ ' II; A. STURGEON, Auguat’lo, 1819’ , ~Q invites the attention of;thb JA/public U) bis fresh supply of. Drugs, Cherpi cals/Dye-sluffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window 'il/jGlass, Spices, Patent yy Books and Stationary, Musical ahdJSurgical :£S> Instruments; Fruits and .Confectionary, &c. Among his bxlensive, variety inoy be found many articles rarely kepi in small towns. Beside his complete assortment of drugs, chemicals, &b., he has abcordebnb; ariowtobt,almonds, alcibiadeoil, aromatic vinegar, bibles, bead bagSjßuffalocbmbs, breast pins* Bear's oil, bandoline* backgammon boards, Beef matron* blabk ink, blacking, bougies, faroobhea, black pomatum, tobacco. Brit* 'ish lustre, blue mb* Canary seed, bahßles, bards, cream nuts, camphme, cap paper, cabhore arornh- Use, composition, corn salve,courtplasler,casiile soap, canes, cloth 'brushes, clocks* crystalline sbap,bonversatldn tdrdcabbs, burling fluid, cologne water, cut glass extracts, cblheters, car riage wHipd, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress ing, combs,' drawing pencils, Dutch metal, eau luelrale, ead dlvine de' English walnuts, envelbpba} French fans, figs, Are board aprons, Ashing lines and hooks, fancy boxes, flutes, fifes, flageolets, flddleS anti fiddle strings, fire works; gold pens, gelatin, glue, guitars & guitar strings, gold leaf, garden seeds, gun cape and gun powder, gold leaf tobacco; glass globes, grbtipfl Hfcej har* monicans, hair bomub, hhlj brushes, hair oil, hair dye, anil hair bracelets, India and indelible ink, ink powder and ink sand, ivory combs, tings and rattles, lemons* lemon sj'tbp, liquorice, lily white liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks, Mineral water, musk, maccaroni, Mfeeh fun, Macassar oil, matches, match safes, motto Wafers, music book's; nice salad oil. note paper, needle cases, nerve I powder, No. 6, nail brushes, oranges, Oleophane, prayer books, paper flowers, Pear! poivder, peWter sand, ports monnais,pocket glasses,’ penknives, pink saucers, peccau nuts, prunes, powder puffs, philocome, post .paper, poor man's plasters, rose water, raisins, riding whips, razors. roKor straps, Russian cosmetic, red inkjTose tooth paste, shav ing cream, soap and brushes, snuffboxes, shawl pins, shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell combs, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils', ajj. Iyer leaf, starch.polish, spioed-bilters, eegars.sy ringes, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge, sand pa per, testaments, teaberry tooth wash, tooth pow der, toy watches, Thompson's eye water, tooth ache drops, toilet soap* tweezers,[trusses, ten bells, table mats, thimbles, violins, vertnillion, vanilla beans, wafers, and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. The above are all fur sale at Dr. Rawlins* Drug store, Vain street, Carlisle. Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others, will be supplied on libera) terms. Medical advice gratis. May 3,184 D. Tiie Symptoms of Worms .A RE, the tongue often white and loaded; the XJL broalli heavy and fetid; b disagreeable or sweet* ish taste in the mouth; ocfcasionally thirst; the appe tite extremely variable,'sometimes remarkably defi cient, and at othcre voracious. There is sometimes a slckish feeling, with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; Swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels aro irregular; the stools are slimy, and there is an oc casional appearance of worms in thecvacqpiions; the urine is often milky and turbid; (hero Is frequently itchihcsSof (ho ftihdamfehi and nose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of me teeth, and sudden awaking in a,fright. There are, at tirricl, heCdafche or giddiness; ringing in the ears, or oven deafness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and 111 temper. In some cases epilepsy and choltfa, arid oven opolcctic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear coriTioctcd with worms. Frequently there is a short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; sometimes feerile ahd‘lrregular pdlso, palpitations and an irregular fever; (ho counte nance. iS generally pallid or sallow, and dbmcwhal bloated, and tliefo Id ocfcspiOnaJ flushing “of one or both checks. Any one of those signs is indicative of Worms; and the most effectual, best and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN.J. MYERS’ WORM TEA; Prepared by Dr.V. W. RA WLINS, at his wholesale and retail Drug store, Carlisle, Pa. None genuine without his written signature. For Life; 1,60 2,04 2,70 3,94 6,03 1,30 1,64 2,07 2,97 Why will parents end others poison themselves arid children jvith worm medicine? containing mer cury when they can get** Dr. Mnsns r WoaM Tea,” which is composed of the roots, loaves and seeds of fhe best andinoßl effectual plonlrf that have over been discovered lor the cure of Worms. contains sufficient medicine for any catonVworrns. and when made according to the Dircqlna is very jdeatarit fo take. Price only 25 cents, /** Oj*Warranted good or the ihcrioyfcfeflmied. Juno 7,1849—1 y , Blind fllanuftyctfry. 6hnd ManufactutW, Sign • of the Golden Eagle, No, 189 & 143, South Second street, below Dock street, Philadelphia, keeps always pn‘ hand a large apd .fgshiphablo assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, mariofacldrcd in the best mariner, and of the bes’t materials, and at th‘c loWcrfl cash pric££ Having refitted and enlarged his estobfisHmerit, ho is prepared to complete or'dete to ariy amount at the shortest riotice. Constantly on band ah’assortment ot of every variety, mnnufaclurcd expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good article. ttj*opnn In the evening* , Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sent free cf porterage, to any part of the city. „ • ' H. CLARK. Phila% August 10, 1640—1 y WILL perform all operations upontheTeeih that are required for their presertationi such as SeaHiig t Filing, Wueging, Ox M or will restore the loos of them, by Inserting Artificial Teeth* from a single Tooth to a full sett. ff7*Ofiico on Pitt street,a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. B, Dr.LoomiswillboabsontfromCarlisle the last ton days, in each month. December 14,1846. - »R. JTAS, MCLLLOCII, WILL give his attendance in the different bran ohos of Ids profession, In town or country, I all that may favor him with a call. Ofilco unpusil the 9d Presbyterian Church and Wert's Hotel, laid occupied by Ur. Foulko. Carlisle, Bcpi. G, 1849—tf DK. J. K. SMITH, TTOM(EOPATIJIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully J-.-L tonJora his professional services lo the citizens of Carlisle and'vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’Row next door 10. Justice Holcomb’s, whoro ho can at ail times be found, when not piofossionally engaged. Carlisle, Juno 7, IBID—If “ U. It. It. £emak, SURGEON DENTIST, (aucoesson 10 nn. j. c. am.) "D ESPECTFUDLY informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that hating mode himself thoroughly acquainted with. Iho tueoht os well as the practical port of Dentistry, ho Is now prepared to perform oil operations entrusted lo him,,to lire satis-' faction of all, at moderate clmrgcs. Or vice — South Hanover street, adjoining the office of Dr. G, W. eouiko, and immediately opposite the 2d Preshyte linn church, ' March 1,1849^1y OAMUBL HEPBURN, will roeumotboproctice O of tho law In the several bounties (Cumber land, Porry and Juhiala,)'of his,late judidlal dltf. triot« ' Any business entrusted to bis oarowill be promptly attended .to. Office In Mrs, cor ner room, Nprlh Hanover frtreot; Immediately op* ppalle the Bank* 1 .•* 1 . . , Carlisle, March B,'lB4o—if J. B. PARKER, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office in North llano xa. vor street,'in tho room formerly occupied bv the Hon. F. Watts, , : 1 March 38,'1840.—1f | DR. J. W. luwms, Majiogany Furniture’ Dr. I, C. loomis, A OAR) fcOKSVJUFTIikV /■SoEEUjDAILX, BY. BBi HA STINGS’ COM’ t/P’OUND S'yilUP OF NAPHTHA. The Mo' died Faculty! tisi wbllostho public'are struck with wonder at the' humorous cures made daily by this extraordinary medicine, ,and ft now acknowledged by many of pur most cmihbhr physicians. to boa certain arid speedy cure for tubcfquMr tJoheumption’ in its worst stages. been, recommended, by that eminent physician, Dr. Molt, and inconstantly used in tbe Marino Hospital, at Bava!nnah, Ga., by Dr» Arn6ld,‘iho senior physician of the Ildepital.-i The London i Lancet, London : Medical Journal 1 Brolthwaite’s Retrospect, and all other ofj thb Lon don Mcdlbaj Jburhols have spoken in praise many tihifeh of too surprisinjg effects of, ; .. Ur. Ifasitrigs*, Preparation. It te been thoroughly trieil, not .only in the Hoii pitaluhdcr the' chtffgo of l)r. in London’ but also by all the first’ of England, anti oil have fully endorscd .it as on unrivalled remedy in' Cpnfeum|)tipii, fiiip all; otbei- diseases.of'the-Lungs'; The.following ore a few of the opinions expressed by the Medical Faculty of England. Doctor^yilii an J; son, of Manchester, thus writfes. 1 "Under Hi influence; I have scon the emaciated being, on whose brow death had seemed to have set hia seal, admire tyfij olranglh^-aqd' ex* change his early mornings of intense suffering and distressing cough 'for the palm repose chichi alon« accbinpnfiies Sound Health ” n ... , . ® Dr: Wan, of aays:—“ I regard Hast i ings’ Syrup of Naphtha as one of tha.first medico! discoveries of any age, and consider its ogenev id curing Conaumptibn os established beyond ali dbutif or question.” , ... Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, ‘‘Hails it great con-, fiumptive antidote and eurof’ qnd of Bath, pronounces It'‘the dnfy known remedy whicri be relied removing tuterclee from tbo lungs and preventing formation of ofnoia.*’ . . A single bottle will prove its cdufacy.’.. All the propriejor asks is' the trial of one bottle,* the actiori of which will prove to the patieh’l the virtue of this medicine. *, , -.1 . Cobghb,' Colds, Bfonfcnjtis, Decline, Asthma,.Night Sweats, and Spitting of filood, are cured in n surpri singly short space of time; the severest colds having yielded to the treatment of the Naphtha Syrup in the short space of 48 hours. James Western, of P,onli ne, Michigan, was attacked with, spilling of blood and could obtain no relief until be tried Huttings* Naphtha which stopped it in half an hour. To onu-’ morale all »ho cures performed by this medicine would occupy a volume, the accompany ing.have been selcc-’ led; by the American Agent from.a.mass of'ccrtifi-f cates and letters which hnve hccn received by him." ■ Nyack, Rockland-Go., N. Y., Sept. 6,1648, M. A. F. Harrison—Sirs I Wrote (tflhform you of the effect your Syrup has had-upon nij wife/ She has been afflicted with the worst form of consumption 1 I for two years, and had been given up by two physi | cions, when I saw your advertisement of Dr, Hast ings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha. Being favorably impressed with it I bought one buttle, which had so beneficial an effect that she persevered' in the use of it. When,she commenced taking it she whs confin ed to, her bed, but Is now enabled to bo up and'at tending to her household duties, and I feel confident that the use.of a few.more bottles will entirely cure her, I would also odd that,my brother’s child hod been afflicted Wilhn bod cough from its earliest in fancy, and 1 was induced to try, the 'effect of the Naphtha Syrup upon her. I did so, arid lj»o use of half a holllo completely cured her, Ypu aie ut lib* erty to ash this letter at your discretion. Respectfully, . ‘ Jons G/Psort. Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y., Aug. is, 1849: M. A. F. Harrison—-Sir; Please send me fifty bottles Dr. Hastings 1 Compound Syrup of Naph tha. This unrivalled medicine is likely to pro duce a £ro’a i excitement in this community.' Hun dreds have experienced its benefits and thousands' have witnessed ffA beneficial results. As 1 can leii/A, it has cured pr is fast curing every onb (VIiP has taken it, and in several instances \i has restored to health persons who have beeif giveft up by, tfie.fnpdiftal faculty. : Very respectfully yours, Jour* Bfnnedicv. We might fill a volume with certificates like these. But We simply ask for a single trial of this .medicine, for We are confident that there is no person suffering from afty dfceasb ol.thb lAngs but will find an immediate bqpefit and speedy cure* from its use . For sale in.Carlisle, by Dr. Ra\vlii&* September 6, 1810.—Cm Myers’ Liquid Cure, a positive & Never Tailing hemedv for PILES, WHETHER Internal; External, Blind or Bleed ing, Sefofula, White Swellings, Ulcers, oiuf Ulcerated Sore Throat, Canker Sore Mouth, Rheu matism, Cutanodiid SilSnct, Mercurial Afiectiohs,* &c. Alao, for Scalds', Burris, Cuts',Strains,Bruises,- &c. Wo feel justified in proclaiming the fact to the world that,«f all medicines over brought before (litf public, none ho*o ever been more beneficial to afflic ted humanity than ‘‘Myers’ Liquid Cure." W 6 know that this is Buying a great deal,‘but if we were' to write v.oltjtnoa.Wo could pin sky tVoimlch in praise' of this Health Hectoring, Life Prolonging Remedy.' Hundreds;, nay thousonds, bices the happy hour when firet they Wore mode acquainted with its tnmscendanS virtues; and our present purpose is to infdfln other' thousands, how arid yrhoro .they nthy obtain lliat' re lief, Which" they perhaps, have long sought for' irf vain.* . ; Thi), superior cxcdl enco of tide {ifefrttiyatibri’ ovcf oil other' medicines, for the spiredy and permanent' cure of PILES, is well known to all who have 108101! it. It has been proved In thousands of instances,' and hM mir'df foiled tor eul-o the mod! Oht/inaii Casa, and wtf are cbnfirleht it nWor wiliVoil if used a proper length of time according to dirccllcheV AS a proof of our entire coiifiilehed itr its cfilbacy, we as-' sure all purchasers that, if,- after o proper iriul, It* proves inofll'ctual*, the money a aid fur ii wiltbi re turned; “ , The .“Liquid Cure” is an efTocCanf tfcidUfy Ringworms, Uilcs, Pimples, Barbers* Itch, Frosted* Limbi, Cliillilolns, bail Rheum,Mosquito Bites,' Brings of Poisonous Insects, &q., and for cutaneous \ diseases of every description. U Is both sale ond effoctuulTor. Rlietfmatism, giv ing Immediate and permanent relief. No preparation now before the pubftc Caii mirpasff the excellence of the “liquid Cole*’ for Scolds, DurnijCuU, Bprains, Bruises, Swellings, &c» .Ita effects as o,real pain killer are magical.: Every Fo mily In the,land should.proyide tbemselvca with ihi» Full Directions occompony each holtlc. Psmpb jols containing copies of certificates from ((rose who hove tOitod lire i- Liquid Utiro,” may bo had grails - of our authorised agents, “Myers' Llnuld Cuto" is prepared only by JEROME * 00,. r> , . „ ,81, Sprues Slrttl, fftw Ylirh, i* or sale in Carlisle, by J,A, Rvwcj.vfi, sale ugcnl for Cumberland county. * j Auguat 23, 1949—6 m • 11. Ouvncit, R, R. Ortcncu, J. Lo-'(BNtcKt«i ’j ; tIiMBCU I Xl/RIIIERM ; if. ciiuroii &Co.,- L, f t : - J ottfto old'Bland,' west end'of tse old Harrisburg bridge, down al llio river, 1,0(10,-' uuu feet of the cheapest pnd beet lumber.on ih'obank, consisting of Pane), Ist Common, 3d Common and ■ refuse Boards and Plonk of,l, tj, Ijj and two inch,, Ibiokneos. Also, Poplar plonk. Scantling and half inch Boards, a largo quantity of long Shingles, Ferico rails, Jqico, Scantling, foot long. »/ !!„T I,a ?'lL’ cra - l ‘ orl ® •‘fict otlcntion to bust W? Orminallpn of selling lower, than any, enlUn 1 .n 1 rIVO . r ’ lhn( 1,10 Po'l'lo gencrally will' , Observe •ring. punCHABJ3nS arc notified that 8. A. Coyle Is »Id*' X termmed to sell his Silk Tiflsues, Baropcs, Lawn*' inghams, Linen .Tissues, onil O&liciH’f lii.ovory stylo and quality,, without regard to cost, Wrsbns,’’, wonting any of the above goods will find it tOrthbirV ' Oorllfio *°* ortlno for lho toctossit?'/' •/