WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ' ' OF BALTIMORE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT . THE' annual session- for 1849 and ’6O will com* ht£nce, with Introductory Lectures, on the last Monday'ofOctober next. The dally Lectures thereafter will bo temporarily delivered in the commodious building neatly filled tip; for the purpose, on Liberty street; one door north of Baltimore. MEDICAL FACULTY. Jo.HS C. S. MowKcn, M. p, —Institutes and Prac tice of Medicine; Med. Jurisprudence and Mental Pisease’s. . Gcorob C. M. Rodbuts, M. D.—Obstetrics and Pisdases of Women and Children. .• Rkoijtald N. Wjiioht,' A.M.M.P.—Chemistry. A. Ssowdbn'Piooot, A. M. M. D.—Anatomy and Physiology. R. N. Wrioht, A. M. M. P.—Surgery. A. S.iPioooT, A. M.M.D,—Therapeutics, Mat. Mcdica. and Hygiene. . - The duties*bf the Demonstratorwill be performed by the Professor of Anatomy. ' The Faculty have at their command the most am ple moons, apparatus, models, dec., for a course as thorough and complete as is delivered in' the best regulated institutions in the country. The Obstetri cal models are tho largest arid best, ever imported, and were procured in, Paris, ot great cost. The Faculty, intend, as soon as possible, to fill the vacant ;chairs with gentlemen thoroughly qualified to meet the responsible duties (hereof. They pledge themselves to.unwearied devotion to thedntercsts of all who may bo disposed to put them selves under their.tuition.. Tickets $l6 each; Diploma $2O; Demonstrator $10; Matriculation; $5. Students arriving, in. the icity aro requested to call on.some member of the Fa [cully, who will give advice.with regard lo the selec tion of a boarding house, Ac. f For further information address the Dean of the Faculty. REGINALD N. WRIGHT, f • No. IDS West Fayette street, , one door west of Liberty st. September 13, 1849—4 m tSITERSITV OP MARYLAND FACULTY OF PHYSIO. SESSION OF 1840—’60. riIHE LECTURES will commence on MONDAY,] J L' , S9th October, and continue until the 16th of March, enduing. - Chemistry ami Pharmacy—WM. E. A. AIKEN. ,M D., L. L. D. Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITH. Therapeutic*. Materia Medico and Hygiene—SAM- i UEL CHEW, M. D. Ahatpmy and Phyaiolocy—JOSEPH ROBY M. D. Theory and Practice orMedicinc—WM. POWER, M* D. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children- RICHARD H. THOMAS, M.D. Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator of Anato my—GEOßGE W. MILTENBERGER. Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Sur gery every day at (he Baltimore Infirnrary, 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 $9O. Comfortable board may be obtained in the vicintyof tho-Mcdlcnl College. i September 13; 1840—3 m TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DR. J. N; KEELER & BRO. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh slotk of English, French, Gorman, and American Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glusswmb, Per fumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a now store, No. 294 Market Street, with a full supply of Fresh' Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully so licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and alt who mny feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines; ort as liberal terms as any other house in the city, and to faithful ly rxecuto all orders entrusted to us promptly and with.dispatch. . One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample gum ant>*e of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. ' ■ ■ Wo especially invite druggists and country mer chants, who may wish to become agents for “ Dr. Keeler’s Celebrated Family Medicines,** (standatd and popular remedies,) (o forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo respectful ly remain. J. N.KEELER &BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market St. Philadelphia. Sept. I , 1849.—1 y. PlaluAftld Classical Academy. Four- milet weal of Carlisle, between the Newville State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. SEVENTH SESSION. THE Sixth .session will commence on Monday the 7th of No* *‘r. 1319. The number of students •U Umitod, and they are carefully prepared for Uol lose, Counting House, «tc. Tho Aituition precludes Ihd possibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town dr village, though easily accessible by **liflo'Ro.-td or ('umborltind Valley Railroad, both of which {mss through lands attached to tho institution TERMS, Hoarding, washing, tuition, «kc. f (porsoss.) $3O 00 loitin or Greek; ' ' li 00 Instrumental Music . 10 00 French or German •' , fi 00 Circulars with rofoienccs, &c., furnished by R.K. BURNS, Principal. October 3, 1849!—-ly KtJWvlllo Academy. Sklect Classical asu Scikstivio School, Newville, Cumberland County , Pa. IT Is confidently believed that few institutions offer greater inducements to students than tho ibove. Located in tho midst of a community proverbial for r I lT ,i n . uu *B er | co * morality and regard for the interests! of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its) members from, evil and immoral Influences. Advan- 1 tagos ore likewise offered to those desiring to pursue! the'study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions.' Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, oro respectfully soli cited to visit Newvillo, and judge of the advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing , JAMES HUSTON, Principal. Ne.Wvjllc, Pa., Aug. 23, 1840—Jy ROOKS! BOOKS! mHOMAS M. MARTIN, desires to Inform his J.; friends and the public in general, (hat ho has durchased tho store formerly belonging to Jacob Erh, Esq., and Is now ready to supply, tho reading community with Books of all kinds at city prices.-'- Ho has just received (he following new woiksj , Eynch’s Expedition to (ho Dead Sea and Jordan. “ « , Philosophy of Religion. , polmcy on Future Punishment. Rural fitters, hy N. P. Willis. Women of the Revolution, hy Mrs. Eilat. Thier’s Consulate and Empire, Nos. 8 & 0. Uayy, Eoppeifield, port 3. . Tumor, Pl,lie , > and Davy Crock.lt, Comic Alma- Jj'.! B4 ?' *“*«thor with all tho cheap publica- ; .B“ok. ordered twice a week end 1 l Aii,v,.n°[l P ‘ I ’ f,om ,he country. < .Mh« S" * nJ P »P««. &e„lo bo hed i ItltlXTium Burkholder*. hotel. < Spruce Street 5 No, HP U.ntlc* Bt. nunr sni, p,,,.. ’ 1 Walnut and Mahogany Furniture ■ manufactured in the best manner, of modem etvi'o and at moderate prices, embracing 3 ' Sofas, Parlor Üboirs, Wardrobes, Hocking Chairs, . Dressing Bureaus Tele-a- teles, French Bedsteads, Centre end Pier Tables, High Post Bedsteads, Wash Stands, Hat Racks, Secretaries, - Extension Tables, dec. Ac, . , Every article is made, of (ho best material and vroskoumsblp, and warranted. ; , T. A D. Kl. lIENKELS. PbUa., August 9,18-19—ly imUGSj FANCY GOODS, BOOKS,&c. AT HAVEUSTIOK’S old established Drug and Book Store, on North Hanover street, n new supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh and carefully selected, together with a rich, varied and extensive assortment of Fancy Goods; Books, Perfumes, Soaps, Co tilery, Gold and Silver Pens arid Pencils, Corne lius’ Splendid Parlor Lamps,' Girandoles ond Flow er Vases*.Etherial OU Lamps, Fruits and Confec tionary, and a variety of other articles which it is impossible' to enumerate* but comprising the most splendid display over offered 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 to be, pleased. - r *- • , May ,24,1849. ~ 8. W, HAVERSTICK, Hardware. JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware store of.JACOB SEN ER, a new assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a foil assortment of locks and latches of every.style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bitts, chisels, broad and‘hand axek, -hatchets, drawing knives, planes ond plane, bitts; hand, pannel, and ripping saws; mill and cross cut saws of Roland’s .make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a superlor quality that has never been in this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes: knives arid forks; iron, japan, and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Bntanlaand Glass Rtherlal Lamps, spoons,, shovels, tongs, water arid iron lea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darware, anvils; vices, files and rasps, of every kind arid price. Waits' bar iron, hoop and band iron, cast, shear, spring arid blistered steel, warranted good. 150 boxes windmV glass, lower than' ever. 200 kegs WelHterill’s pare white lead.' 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. 150 kegs Duncan Nails, warranted.good. - 60 doz* prime warranted Corn& Grass Scythes Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass’! hotelj Carlisle. May 24, 1849 I JL. R. BROOMALL’S Great Bargain Watch and Jewelry Store. jfiL WHERE Gold and Silver Watches of every description con bo hod at from ten to GKMfr fifteen per cent, less than any-othcr store in Now York or Philadelphia*. Persons who wish to got o good watch, perfectly regulated, would dowel! to call at the store of the subscriber, and 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 cases, 828 Silver' do do do . 12 Gold Lepincs, jewelled, 18 carat eti Silver do do Silver Verge Watches, from $3 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 00 to $8 00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attached, for 76 cents. Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashion* aide Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken in ex change. . LEWIS R. BROMALL, No.’ 110 North Second street, second door below Race; Phils. Cut this advertisement out, and bring it'along, you will then bo sure to get into the right store. April 10, 1849—1 y , L.^onle^ NO other Medicine has ever been introduced to [the. public that has met with such unparallcd success, as Dr. Soule's Oriental Balm Pills.— Having been but nix years before the public, and the advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into ev ery State in the Union and Canadas. They have absolutely become tho standard Medicine of the day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably com pounded that when taken in large doses they speed ily cure acute diseases, and when taken In small doses they operate like a charm, upon the most deli cate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from their beds when all other remedies had failed. We here refer to but a few of the many miraculous cures effected by tho use of sold Pills, Spinal Affection,— Anno 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 tho Lungs. The bill of her regular Physi cian (Dr. Johnson oft/lay,) had amounted to 8600, See Circular. Scrofula and Wervoua Debilily. —Mrs. Down of Elay, 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. Cough and Consumption Cured *—Wm. Donlly, I of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe Cough after he had been confined to his bed fora longtime, I and was given pp by the Physicians. Ho had used most of the cough medicines of the day, and was supposed by bis friends and physicians, to be in the last stage of Consumption. . , Dyspepsia. —A. I). F. Ormshy, of Syracuse, N Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe as not to be I able to work for two years. ,Wm. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness ond Ner vous Dcbilitv, of years standing, after expending largo sums of money to no purpose, bee Cir culars. Bleeding Piles. —Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon, N, Y., was cured of a severe cate of Bleeding Piles of , & number of years standing, after usoing a variety lof Pile medicines without cited. • Mrs. Williamson, of Bcthlcham.N. J., wasnfilic ted for thirty years with disease of the chest and stomach, n few doses of these pills cured her. • John Darling, of Woslford, Oswego co., N. Y„ was greatly henefitted In a case of Asthma and dif ficulty of breathing, by use of iheso pills. 1 Severe cage of Piles, —John Bolton, of Hardwick, Otsego co., N. Y.,was cured of a severe case of Piles and extreme costWencss of long and painful duration. Who. would not sacrifice n few shil lings to bo relieved from so distressing a com plaint. Wm. Mockbrldgo, of SoJut Point, N. Y., was cured of Cough, Ncrvons Debility, and general de rangement.of the digestive organs. Ho had been sick for years, and spent hundreds of dollars (a get relief, but to no purpose, and was so discour aged he could hardly bo nursuaded to take the Pills. The above oro all cases in.which all other reme dies failed to euro or give relief. Many of the same character might bo published If wo had space.— For particulars see the Botanic Institute, which can be bad of agents. ■ ■ Btswinx or CoUxTxnrtiTfl. A* tljero are spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be aure to see before you buy that the name of “ PR. E. L. SOULE & CO/’is on the . face of tho Boxes. None others can ho genuine. Wejaru not aware that any who is making a spurious article has yet dared to make use of our name; but some of them have had the impu dence to imitate our boxes and copy our Circulars, Certificates, dec. Unless the public oro careful when they purchase they will bo deceived. The following persona, in this county, are agents for tho above Medicine. J.C, A Q. B. A hick, Shippcnsburg. 'Wm. Han, Newvillo, Jacob HolTelbower, Newhorg. ■ Joseph 1,. Sterner, Mifllin township. Perry A Crlsllicb, do. . John Ernst, ' do ’ r M n U "\ N ,«" A C No",?™ m Ve , rn ‘ i J l °"«h'‘ln"n, : Ocnim^ATn.' p S^^rotVm h . ouij b - N™*™n F s t CXr l,h ' ju, ‘ • LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Llfe Insilranco* Annuity and This ; Company, ol Philadelphia, 1 Office No. 150 Chesnut Street,. . Capital : 8300,000. .* Charter Perpetual, . CONTINUE to,make Insurances op Lives!on the most, favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid tip, and invested, togeth er with an accumulated . premium; fundi affords a perfect security to,the insured. The premium! 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 insuranceis the most approved of, and is more generally ip use, than any other in Great Britain, (where the subject is best./understood by the people, and wheye they have had the longest experience,) op appears from the fact, that ouljoni? Life Insu rance Companies there,'ofallkirids,67 are on this plan. The first BONUS Was appropriated in Decern ber, 1844, amounting to 10-per cent, on the sum insured under the oldestpolicles; to 8J per cent,, 7i per cent., &0., &c. t on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making ah addition of $100; $87.50; $75, &o„ &c.,loevery $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 60 per cent, on tpe pretriiums paid, and without inoreas- Inja: the annual payment to the Company; The operation of the 1 BONUS will be seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus I Sum Bonus or Amt. of Policy and Policy. Insured. Addition, Bonus, payable nt theparty*B decease. No. 58 81,000 8100.00 $1,100.00 « 88 ' 3,500 250.00 2,750.00 * <* 205 4,000 400.00 . 4,400.00 « 276 2,000 175.00 ■ 2,175.00 333 5,000 437.50 3,437.50 I Pamphlets containing the (able of fates, aril [explanations of the. subject, forma of application, [and further information may be had at the office, gratis, in person or by loiter, addressed to the President or Actuary. B. \V. RICHARDS, President. JNO. F. JAM KS, Actuary, . Philadelphia, May 3,1849.—1 y. . Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnutslrcet, Philadelphia,—Capita $350,000. —Quarter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia', and at their Agencies throughout the estates, av the lowest rates of premium. 00 00 00 00 Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. Age, For 1 year. 20 81 . 3J 99 40 1,39 50 1,86 59 3,48 . Examplb.—A person aged 80 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 .cents would secure to‘his family or heirs $lOO should he die in one year; or for $9,90 he'securcs to them $1000; or for $lB annually for seven years he secures to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or for $20,40 paid an nually during life, ho secures $lOOO to bo paid when bodies. The insurer securing his own bonus,by the 'difference in atnount of premiums from those charged by other offices.' For $49,60 the heirs would receive $5OOO should ho'die in one year. Forms of application and nil particulars may be had at the office of Fhed'k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. 11. G. Tcckktt, SccFy* Fusii'k. Watts, Atl’y, Dr. D. N.-Maiiox, Medical Examiner. August3l, 1848. ly JOHN G. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT O P Sarsaparilla. . THIS article is employed with great success, and. hy tho most eminent physicians of this city, for (he cure of tho following diseases: Scrofula or Klnas Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, siphilitic affections, titter and ulcers, white swellings, scurvey, neuralgia or tie dolouteux, cancer, goitre or bronchocele, (swelled neck) spine diseases, chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the destruc live effects of mercuiy, jaundice, hypnrtrophy, or en largement ofthe heart, palpitation and trembling in tho region of tho heart and stomach, cnlargcmentof tho bones, joints or ligaments, all the various diseases of the skin, such as ringworms, bites, pimples, cur* bunclcs,etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, norvi. ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis orders, and diseases originating from an Impure state of the blood and other fluids of (ho body, in short all diseases where a change of tho system is required. • Prepared only by the proprietors, John C. Baker & Co., wholesale druggists and chemists,' No; 100 North Third street, below Race street, Phila. Price 50 cents per bottle. Importers and Wholesale dealers in drugs, medi cines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical instruments, druggists* glassware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glass: also a how and superior article, oflMiTATio* Plate Glass, ot about one fifth the price, of English or French Plates, any size, cut to order. The Compound Fluid .Extract of Sarsaparilla for solo nl R. .William i* Drug store, Columbia ; John F. Long’s Drug store, Lancaster, Pa.; 8. Elliott, Car lisle J and hy Henry & Coslow, Druggists, corner of Market and Third stre ts, Hon ishurg, Pa. December 7, 1840— ly Huts I Hats 2 SPRING AND fIUMMRH FASHIONS FOR 1846. rpHB subscriber would respectfully call the alien- JL lion of the public to his large assortment of C\ ilats & Caps, of theintost fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Reaver, fine White Roclioy Mountain Denver, Otter, urush, and Russia hats of every quality, and al dif ferent prices. Also on hand a fine nsBorlmont*of Slouch or Sportsman's Halt, (very ight) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip tion of Gaps,of oil sizes, and at all prices. Country 1 'dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, are invited to call, os the subscriber is prepared to give greater bargains than can ho had elsewhere.— Don’t forget the lace, No. 3. Harper's Row. WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, May 25,1848, p. raoNVEirs Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, North Hrhotrr Strut. nOUNTRY MERCHANTS and the public In Vj general, nro respectfully mailed to coll ot Iho Old Slond of Iho eubionber, (well known ai ‘‘Krlss Kingjea Iload-Quarlora) in North Hanover street, a few doors north of iho Bank, and oxamino his largo assortment of Choice Confectionaries, manufactured of the best material, fresh every day, and warranted not to be surpassed by any in the States, which will bo sold at reasonable prices. He has just received a largo assortment of Fruits end Nuts, consisting in part of Oranges, I.emons, Rai sins, Figs, Pruons, Bordeaux and Poper-shollod Al monds, Filberts, cream-nuts, pea-nuts, cocoa-nuts, dee., which will bo sold at tho lowest raloa. He would also invito attention to a large lot of Toys and Fancy Goods, consisting portly of fine fancy boxes, dolls, doll-heads, Furniture in boxes, wooden ton sets, btaer,and tin trumpets, bono, basket and boll rattles, wagons, wheelbarrows, Glass and Chino Toys, accordoons, harmonicans, fancy soups, hair oil, hair and tooth brushes, shaving cream and hun dreds of other knlcktlacko. In connection with tho sdiovo he has on hand a good assortment of Family Groceries', consisting in part of loaf, lump and brown sugars, colfeo, chocolate, cheese o'nd crackers. Im perial, Young Hyson and Black Too; Spines of all kinds, blacking, mulches, brushes, Aro. Tho subscriber returns hia sin'coio (hanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please, to merit a co ?.“"}i , , nM , of ,h f ""w- P. MONYEB. Carlisle, duns 14,1819 I>R. J. W. RAWIiINS, / •T) B|3PECTP ULLY- invites the,attention of Ihe J \ public to hie fresh supply of Drugs, Chemi cals, Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, ygr Books and,Stationary, Musical and Surgical XS Instruments, Fruits arid Confectionary,. &c* I Among his extensive variety may be found many articles rarely kept in small towns. Beside his | complete assortment of drugs, chemicals, &c M he has accordeons,.arrowroot, almonds, alcibiade oil, | aromatic vinegar, bibles.bead bags, Buffalocombs, breastpins. Bear's oil, bandoline, backgammon .boards, Beef marrow, black Ink, blackings bougies, bropchee, black; pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit ish 'lustre, blue,.ink, Canary seed, candies, cards, cream nuts, cdmphirie, cap paper, cachore aroma tise, composition* corn salve, court plaster, castile soap, canes, cloth brushes, clocks,/crystalline soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling'fluid, cologne water, cut glass extracts, catheters, car riage whips, dominoesi depilaiot'y pp'wder, dress ing combs,, drawing. pencils, Dutch-metal, eau luptrale. ean divine de venue, English wnlnbts, envelopes; French fans, figs, fire board aprons, fishing-lines,and hooks, fancy boxes, flutes, fifes,, flageolets; fiddles arid fiddle strings, fire works, gold pens, gelatin, glue, guitars & guitar strings, gold leaf, garden seeds, gun caps and gun powder, gold leaf tobacco, glass globes, ground rice,fiar monicans, haircorabs, hair brushes, hair oil, hair dye, and hair bracelets, India and indelible ink, ink powder and.ink sand, ivory combs, rings and rattles, lemons, lemon syrup, liquorice, lily while liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks. Mineral water, musk, maccaroni, Meen fun. Macassar oil, matches, match safes, motto wafers,music books, nice salad oil, note, paper, needle cases, nerve powder, No. O, nail brushes, oranges, Olepphane, prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter sand, porle mpnnais, pocket glasses, pen-knives,; pink saucers, peccnu nuts, prunes, powder puffs, philocome, post paper, poor man's plasters, rose I water, raisins, riding whips, razors, razor straps,! Russian cosmetic, 1 red ink, rose tooth paste, shav-J Ing cream, soap and brushes, snuffboxes, shawl pins, shirt studs, smelling boltles. sachels, shell combs, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils, siK ver leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters, segars, sy iringes, sheep skins, sand scop, sponge, sandpa per, testaments,,! ieaherry tooth, wash, tooth pow der, toy watches, Thompson's eye water, tooth ache drops, toilet soap, tweezers.jtrussea, tea bells, table mats, thimbles, violins, vermillion, vanilla beans,, wafers, and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. The above are all fur sale I at Dr; Rawlins' Drug store, Vain street, Carlisle. Physicians; Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others J will be supplied on liberal terms. Medical advice gratis. May 3.1849. ' - , The Symptoms of Worms A RE, the tongue often white and loaded; the XJI breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet* ish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appe* iito extremely variable, sometimes remarkably defi* cicnt, and at othere voracious. There is sometimes a siebish feeling, with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; , swelling and hardness of the abdomen: the bowels , are irregular; the stools ore slimy, and there is ah oc* . casional appearance of worms in the evacuations; the ! urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently i itchincss of the fundament and nose, which is often . swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with , grinding of the teeth, and sudden awaking in a fright. . There are, at times, hcadoche or giddiness; ringing - in the cars, or even deafhess, faintness, convulsions, ! drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper. In some cases epilepsy and cholera, and even apolcctic , and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear connected with worms. Frequently there is a short dry,cough, and pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble end irregular pulse, palpitations and an irregular fever; (hocounle* naim is generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat, bloated, and there is occasional flushing of one* or I both checks. Any one of those signs is indicative! of Worms; and the most effect uni, best and cheapest! remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYERS’ WORM TEA, Prepared by Dr. J, W, RA. WLTNS, at bis wholesale! and retail Drug store, Carlisle, Pa, None genuine I without his written signature. Why will parents and others poison themselves and children with worm medicines containing mcr [cury when they can got “ Dr. Mteitb’Worh Tka,” which is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of the best.and most effectual plants that have ever been discovered for the cure of Worms. Each package contains sufficient medicine for any case of Worms, and when made according to the-' Directions is very pleasant to take. Price only 25 cents. flj*Wnrrar.ted good or the mcney returned Juno 7, 1840*—ly For Life. 1.60 2.04 2,70 3.04 6,03 For 2 years. 1,80 1,64 2,07 2,97 HCLAKK, Venilian UllnJ Manufacturer, Sign ■ of Hie Golden Eagle, No, ISS» * 143, Soulh Second street, below Dock street, Philadelphia, keeps always on hand a largo and fashionable assorlment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the beat manner, and of the best materials, and at Iho lowest cash prices. Having refilled and enlarged his establishment, ho is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice. Constantly on hand on assortment o. of every variety, manufactured,expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefor© rely on a good article. . Cj* Open in the evening. Orders from a distance packed carefully, and unit free tf porterage, to any part of the city. 1 ' . H. CLARK. Plum*, August 10, 1849—1 y WILL perform all operations upontheTeelh that are required for their preservation, such as Filing , Plugging , or will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett, ‘ on PittBtroet,a fe\v_doorß South of tho Railroad Hotel, N. B. Dr.LoomißwlUbeahßontfromCarlißle thelnstten days, in each month. December 14,1848. TX7ILL give his attendance in the different bran V V ches of Ins profession, in town or country, t u ftl 1 m,,y faVor hlm wlth a oall * Offloo opposil" tho 3d Presbyterian Church and Wort’s Hold, laid occupied by Dr. Foulko. Carlisle, Sept. 6.1849—-tf DR. J. K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders bin professional services to tho citizens or Carlisle anil vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’ How, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, where he can atnl, times he found, when not professionally cnanucd. Carlisle, Jimo 7. 1840—tf u. n. r. i.KßiAii, : SURGEON DENTIST, (snccusson to nn. j. 0. rrzrr.) Respectfully informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that having made himself thoroughly acquainted with the tuzoht as well as the practical part of Dentistry, he is now proparedto perform all operations entrusted to him, to the satis faction of all, at moderate charges. Omen— South Hanover street, adjoining tho office of Dr. 0. W, Poulke, and immediately opposite the 2d Prosbytr* rlan church, March 1,1840—1 y SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resume the practice of the law in the several counties (Cumber land, Perry and Juniata,) of hia late judicial dis trict. Any business entrusted to hia care will be promptly attended to'. Office in Mrs. Ego’s cor. norroom, North Hanover street, immediately dp poßila the Bank, 1 Carlisle, March 8, 1840 tf J. B, PARKER, A TTORNEY’ AT LAW, Office in North llano- CX, vor street, in the room formerly occupied by the Hon, F. Watts. ' March 22, 1840—If , ’ Blind fflanuftiGf cry. Mahogany Furniture Dr. I. C. too in Is, A CARD, ■ - ' CONSUMPTION CURED DAH>t£ BYDR.HASTiNGS' : COM POUNDBYUUP OP NAPHTHA. Tho Me dical Facultyj as wolf ah the publio ore "alrhcfc with Wonder 'at the tliimetotis'cates madedaily'by'this extraordinary medicine, and is how acknowledged by many of our most eminent physicians to be a certain and speedy Cure fbt lubcrcUlaf Cbnsaroptipm in its. worst stages. It has bccti reCqramßnded by; that eminent physician, Dr. Mott, and is constantly used In the Marine Hospital, at Savdnnab, Ga<»; by, Dr. Arnold, tbe senior physicist! of the Hospital.—* The London ; Lancet, London Medical , Journal, ‘ Broithwaite’a Dptrospect, and all other of, the Lon don Medical Journals hove spoken in praise many times of the surprising effects of. Dr. Hastings* Preparaiibn*. It has been thoroughly'tried, not only in the Hos pital under the charge of. Dr. Hastings, ip London, but also by all the .first physicians of England, abd all have fully endorsed it as an unrivalled remedy ih Consumption, and ail other diseases of the Lungs. The following are b few of the opinions expressed by the Medical Faculty of England. Doctor Williom fiotif.of Manchester, thus tvrilest . ''Under Us injluenct, I have seeft the emaciated being, on whoso brow death had seemed to have set his seal, acquire invigoration and strength-rand ex change his early mornings of intense suffering and distressing cough for thbtnlta tcpdso which alone accompanies sound health.’* ,' > • Dr, Warn, of Lii'erpool, ettyS J —“ I regard Host ings* Syrup of Naphtha as one of the first medical discoveries of any age, and consider its agency, in curing Consumption as established beyond all doubt or question,’* / Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, "Hails it as (hegrckldon* aumptivc antidote and curej” arid Dr. Hamilton, of Bath, pronounces it ‘‘(he only known remedy which may be relied on:Jbr removing tubercles from tbe lungs and preventing formation of others.” A single bottle will prove its efficacy. All tbe proprietor asks is the (rial of one bottle, the action nf which will prove to the patient the virtue of this medicine. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Decline, Asthma, Night Sweats, ami Spitting of Blood, are cured in asurpri singly short space of time ; the severest colds having yielded to the treatment ofthe Naphtha Syrup in the short space of 48 hours. James Western, of Ponti ac, Michigan, was attacked with spitting of blood and could obtain no relief until be tried Haitinga' Naphtha which stopped it in half an hour. To enu merate oil ;he cures performed by this medicine would occupy a volume, theoccomponyinghave been selec ted by the American Agent from a mass of certifi cated and letters which have been received by him. NtACR< Rocklahd Op., N. Y., Sept, 5,1848. M.-A. F, Harrlson—Sir j S wrote to inform you of tbo effect yotir Syrdp has had. Upon mj wife. She has been afflicted with the worst form of consumption foi two years, and bod been given up by two physi cians, when I saw your advertisement of- Dr. Hast-, ings* Compound Syrup of Naphtha. Being favorably impressed with it I bought one bolile, which had so beneficial an effect thdt she persevered in the use of it. When sho commenced taking it she was confin ed to her bed, but Is now enabled tb he Up and at tending to her hpuschold duties, and I feel confident that (he use of a few more bottles will entirely cure her. I Would also add that my brolher’s child hod been afflicted with a bad cough from its earliest in fancy, and 1 Was induced to try (he effect of the Naphtha Syrup upon her. .1 did.so, and the use of half a bottle Completely ctired her. You ere ul lib erty to use this letter at your discretion. Respectfully, JourGl.,Pamir. LowVillb, Lewis Co. 4 ft. Y., Aug. 19, 1848. M. A. F. Hafrlson—Sin Please send mo fifty bottles Dr. Hastings* Cotnbonnd Syrup ofNaph ! tha. This* unrivalled medicine is likely to pro | dues a great excitement in this community. Hun [• dreds have experienced its benefits and thousands have witnessed its beneficial results. As far as 1 can learn, it has cured or is fast curing every one who has taken It, and In several Instances it has restored to health persons who have been given up by the medical faculty. Very respectfully yours, Jour Bpnnfdiot. I W‘e might fill a volume with certificates like these, but wo simply ask for a single trial of this medicine, for we are confident that there is no person suffering from any disease ol the lungs but will find .an immediate benefit .and'speedy cure from its use. For sale In Carlisle, by Dr. Rawlins. September G, 1849.—Cm ITlyciV Liquid Cure, A POSITIVE & NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR PILES, WHETHER Internal, External, Blind nr Bleed ing, Scrofula, While Swellings, Ulcers, and Ulcerated. Sore Throat, Canker Sore Mouth, Rheu matism. Cutaneous Diseases, Mercurial Atfcctions, Also, for Scalds, Burns, Cuts,Sprains,Bruises, & c : We feel justified in proclaiming the fact to the world that of all medicines over brought before the public, none have over been more beneficial toafllic ted humanity than “il/yera* Liquid Cure” We know that this is saying a great deal, but if wo wore to write volumes we coaid not sny too much in praise of this Health Restoring, Life Prolonging Remedy. Hundreds, nay thousands, biers t' e happy hour when first they were made acquainted with its trnnacendant virtues; and our present purpose is to inform other thousands, how and where they may obtain that re lief, which they perhaps, have long sought for-in vain. The superior excellence of this preparation over all other medicines -for the speedy and permanent cure of PILES, is well known to all who have tested U. It has been proved in thousands of instances, and has never failed* to euro the most Obatinate Cases, and we are confident it never will fail if used a proper length of time according to directions. As a proof of our entire confidence in its efficacy, we as sure .nil purchasers that, if, after a proper trial, it proves ineffectual, the money paid fur it will be re (urned. . The “Liquid Cum*'is an effectual, Remedy for Ringworms, Biles, Pimples, Barbers* Itch, Frosted Limbi, Chilblains, bait Rheum, Mosquito Bites Stings of Poisonous Insects, &c., and for cutaneous diseases of every description. It is both safe and effectual for Rheumatism giv ing Immcdiato.and permanent relief. ’ No preparation now before tho public can surpass the excellence of the “Liquid Cure” for Scalds. Bums, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Ac. Its effects as a real pain killer are magical. Every Fa mily in the land should provide themselves with this Invaluable preparation, the cheapness of which places it within the teach of all. 1 Pull Dlrocltotis ottdmpany cadi hntilo. Pomph lets containing copies of certificates from those who have tested tho *• Liquid Cure,” may be had gratis of our authorised agents. “Myers’Liquid Cure” is prepared only by JEROME CO., Zl Spruce Street t Feiu Yurh, For sale in Carlisle, by J. A. Rawujis, sole agent for Cumberland county. August 23; 1840—Qm lit Ciiciicn, R, 11, Cuuncii, J, liONONECKsn, . lumber i lumber j i H. Church Si, Co,, HAVE on hand alt the old stand, west end of tho old Harrisburg bridge, down pi the river, 1,000,. uuu feet of ihochoapeetond best lumber on tho bank, refuse PtxrioL ‘ot Common, 2d Common and refuse Boards and Plank of I,IJ, u, an d two inch } ' c h k [l rsB ;, Al *°* Po P'“ r fl»ck, Scantling and half xailo. OnonB Bhlng,Ml FenCe e»l J f° y ■ B, f an> sawmill in operation, and can furnish bu Idtng timber at the shortest notice, fence boards, shingling and plastering lathes, and fine P ,e P nrcd *° furnish any article in the lumber CCTDry Boards on hand at fit per M. • Also, good 2d Odmmon boards, 10 feet long, at *ll per M. ■ ' - ■ The subscribers hope by strict attention to busi ness, and a determination of soiling lower than any other Yard at the river, that lire public generally will call and see tholr stock before purchasing elsewhere May 24,1840—tf . ... BOOTS & SHOES. Arnold and Levi havi added to their tmmensu slock of Dry Goods a large assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Chib dren s Boots and Shoes, which they intend eollbig very enenh, ** September 27, 1840, DR. JAYNE’S Family Medicines, for sale at the -.by™* " 1849°' “ °rB of nenr y A ’Sturgeon'. T e»iiiPiiJuUi(i i ri' <■ JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR , Hereout Debility, Disease tif iht Kidneys, and all Diseases arising Jroih a disordered Liter or Stomach in’boih Mate and Fejhali) QUOH fll cbnSUpailon; inward piles, fttllhesa 0 «t O blood to the head, afcidiry df (be stomach, tianscaj heart-burn, disgust for food, fullness or height In the stomach, soar eructatloh»,Slhkrrtg Or flattering atthe pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, 4h6&«* ‘ iflg or Shilleating Bensatiogs tthert in fflying posture dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, feyw er and dull pain in the head; deficiency of perspira tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, jiain in the - side, bock, Chest, limbs, See., sudden flushes of heat' burning in (he flesh, constant imeiginiiigs'of evil and' great depression ofspirits, can be effectually dated bv l>Ki HOOFI.A 1 Celebrated Gorman Bittera, Their power over the above diseases is toot excelf.* od—lf equalled—by any other preparation in the ll} States as the cures in many cases alter skillfut physicians, had failed; ; Dorangcmenlof the Litct and Stomach are sources' Of insanity, and will also produce disease of (bo heart, skin, lungs and and lays the body open to on attack of Cholera, bilious or yellow fever and is generally the first cause of that most baneful disease, consumption* OPINIONS OP THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS*. **Tht Dispatch,'* Of December'Slit, says: An MKBi£iNK.~\Ve have frequent ly.heard the celebrated German Bitters* manufactory ed by Dr, Hoofland, spoken of In tehns Of Commen dation, end we know deservedly eo. It lb a tod common practice, 2ii cfcHain quarters, to puff all man* her of useless trash, but in the case of the ttbbvfe Bih* ters, hundreds are living Witnesses of-their great moral and physical Worth. As a medicinO forth# Liver complaint, jaundice, netvous debility end dys- Unas been found invaluable, effecting cured and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have foiled. Wo feel Convinced, that iii the use of the German Bitters, the patient .does not become debilitated, bOt Constantly gainsfiifehglh and vigor to the frame—a fact Woffhy of great consider ation. The Bitters are pleasant in taste and smelly and can bo administered under i.hy CifcOmstanccs, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed they can bo used l*y all persons with the most perfect safety. It would bo well for (hose.who arc much affected in tha nervous system, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak fromex-’ penence, and are of course, a proper judge. The press far end-wide, have united in recommending thtf German Bitters, and to the ofllicled wo most cordial* ly advise their use. "Spirit of the Times" of June 241 b, soys • “Do ocu ooon ciTixßirs who ore invalids, knotr Ibe mauy astonishing cures that have been perform ed , by Dr. Hoofland's celebrated. Get man Bitters'!- If they do not, wo recommend them to the “German Medicine Store,” all who are afflicted Vith Livef complaint, Jaundice,- Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; the Doctor has cured many of our citixen* after the best physicians had failed. • We have used them, and they have proved'to bo a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our hnmble effort; they are entirely Vegetable . u Tbe Daily Ntwif of July 4th, says: “We speak knowingly of Dr. Ho* fed's celebra ted German Bitters, when wo say it is a Messing of this age; and in diseases of the hiltnry,digestive and . Nervous systems, it bos not we think ah equal. It , is a Vegetable Preparation, and made without Alco , hoi, and to all. invalids we would recommend it as worthy (heir confidence. HEAD THE FOLLOWING * If is frota one of our first druggists, n gentftimah favourably known throughout the United States— the proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup.” _ . . , Phlla., Nov, 22d, 1848, . Defer is ittfh touch pleasure that I testify to tbo extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters having sold largely of them these last few months to’ various persons, afflicted wflh Liver complaints/ Dyspepsia, and deln/lty of the Nervous system. J can say conscientiously, that.they are the best arti cle of the kind I have over sold, (and 1 deal In all the popular medicines) afid 1 consider if (he only medicine for the above diseases before the public. 1 have never sold one bottle that has not gl«ttf satisfaction, and brought forth the commendation rrf those who used it. 1 deem this roy duty both to you as (he propfitldf of thin highly valuable article, and to those afflicted vUh the above complaints, that they may know of ita curative properties and to enable them to eclcrt the good from the various articles with which bui market Is flooded. J. N. IIOBEN9ACIC, Druggisf. Corner of Second and a sts. Jaundice ivi) Ijivrh Complaint cured after PiITBICIAKR HAD Fa ILKA | _ ■«. T , .. • Phila.,Dcc. 27, 1849. . ®®®r Sir»-It is with feelings of pleasure I comtnu nhato to you the aensativo efiecta (and in.n shall time) of your invaluable , !Honflnnil , H celebrated Ger man Uillera,” upon my ayalem while laboring under tho Jaun ice. About two yeara ago I bad an attack of the Jnundieo nod waa cunfined to the homo six weeks under medical treatment of tho Family Pbv aician and for anrnetinio after, when I went null had to bo very careful of myself, since that lime I have had several attacks of the name diaeaao, and your Biltora have entirely relieved and cured me in two or three daya. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, lan apring, hadalonga aerioua spell ol Jaun dice, ho had t aomelimo before I knew it; ho wee confined to hia bod. Aa aeon aa I hoard of his con dition I colled to eec him and told him of the olfcct your Bitters had upon mo in the same disease. Ha immediately aenl for a bottle, and in a few da> a he was cured. • I have in several instances rccomrnrnd ed the Bitters in other ceaea, alwaya producing lha aaino happy effect. My wife has been conaidetobiy afflicted with l.iver complaint and Ncnrolgln, by the use of the UiUors she is well, now enjoying good health. We believe from the insny cures we know of those Bitters cflectlng, that they possess in o re markable ond evtraordinory degree gr-al curative properties, and that which enhances ihclrvalqe with us is, they are entirely vegetable. W c n l wn > 8 keep wUhoutVbcm? ” nd " ,OUW nol bo »«»"« •" Very respectfully; yours., C. PEIUOE, 810 Bonth Pron, Can tboAgtf leelltndhy ha adduced tv lihvpfe ils ■ ration before the pul.licl A single bottle win com i vlnce any one of their power over diaeaao "I'hV. i are entirely VegalaLde, and willpermanehtlWatro? I the moat obstinate coalivcncss, and give strength ami vigor to the frame, at no lima debilitating lliopilienl be ng ohm grateful to the moat delicate ItonJcl. un der any circumstances, and can boofmini.lered with porfcct safely to delicate infanta—they ora free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and oil mineral arid injurious ingredients. 1 hey. can bo taken at all times ami um’er all cir cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them havinga aalutary effect, and no bad result can accrue from an over doao. . _ Fol »boleaole and retail, at the principal Depdt, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, N 0.578 Race alrectv Philo. P° r ;aole in Carlisle, by Sawuai Er,MoTT,' aml respectable doalera generally throughoutthe Stoic. February p», 184U—ly , ‘ !! manufactory of Pocket Uoohs. &c. No, 62J Chunut Street, about Second, Phi la TK* ro-poctfally .olicit. pubtia atton- X t» on to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket ,Dooks, Pocket Knivc, SSMT . oomS'C fmo 1 c I ? t,c T Dr ! .. l n gC «.c, 1 nC “"‘ CJSSm’S/’". ' 1", "° ' Back Ginjmnii Board®, nj j Dominos. &,c<. dec.. Soa!!l°[ ™, ent of lho mom iashidnoKlo and “i'”’ “■ ° r , lh « "nwl .qdalily and, excellent om . ', racln ,B «*«ry dpdrnlde fancy pal i nn’,t*r ‘ 0 01 nl) Mum I>o prepared loexhllv inglermB 1 ' 1 * 1 wl,oloi,alo 01 ' reta11 »n the meal ploaU Purchasers .who Joeire to ntppljr iHemmlW* Wlttl prliolo* of the i best qUnlity will consult ilieir own to' tereats hp calling at this establishment.. Boot ttariufaeturtr, (fit* Met Jib PUIa. Aug. 30, 1840— in
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