WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE; i MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE annual session for- 1810 arid ’6O will com mence, with Introdubtory Lectures, on the last monaav of October next. V thefoafmfr.rtlil bo temporarily ■ deUyered m thd commodious building neatly fitted "f Hp- put T° M . Liberty street, one doof north ' Medical faculty. ll M.D.—lnstitutes and Prac- Hco of. Medicine! Med. Jurisprudence and Mental , . GsonosiC. M. Robeiits, M. ,D.—Obstetrics and . Dlaoaeoa of Women and Children. ' , ’ RsoiirAX.it N. W ri out, A.M.M.D Chemistry ,■ » ■ Piooot. A. M. M. D.-Anatoiny and Physiology, ■ J it N. Waionr, A. M. M. D.^Surgory. : ; Thorapeutios. Mat. i Demonstrator will be performed • - Professor of Anatomy. ■ The Fatuity have at their command the most am ple nloane, apparatus, models, &c.» for a course os thorough and. complete as is delivered in the best . regulated institutions in the country. The Obslolri qil models.are the largest and best ever imported, priicuredin Paris, at great cost. • The Faculty intend, as soon os possible, to till the jacant chairs with gentlemen thoroughly qualified to meet the responsible duties thereof. r ,hey pledge themselves to unwearied devotion to the-interests'of all who' may bo disposed to put them selves under their tuition. - *ih! C ii t ? -* 1 , 6 .- Mch J r Dip, ° rni ‘ * io i Hcmonstralpr »10, Matriculation. 85, Students arriving in the' c *7 Bte 10 call on acme memhor of the Fa . cully who wtll givo advice with regard to the solec won of a boarding house, Ac. For futlher infqrrantion address (ho Dean of the Faculty; REGINALD N. WRIGHT, Ho. 103 West Fayette street, i "i . , ■ , one door w--t of Liberty si. . : September 13, 1840—4 m 3 BsmnsiTyoFMAsmivß faculty of physic. SESSION OF 1849—*60. will commence on MONDAY, ;, X ,29th October, ami continue until the Isth of I March, ensuing-'. Chemistry ontf Pharmacy—tVAf/ E. A. AIKEN,‘.M / ■ • If. , L. Li 9. I ' Surgery—NATHAN It. SMITH. | ' UEi^CHEW’ 0 * 1 '” 11 ct * ,ca an( * SAM- | Anatomy and Physiolocy—JOSEPH ROBY M. H; ! Piieory and Practice of Medicine—WM. POWER* t Mi Di • * | Midwifery and iHaoascrf of Women and Children— ( RICHARD H. THOMAS, M. 0. . « Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator of Aiiato- i .- ray—GEORGE W.MILTENUDRGDR. Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Sur gory ejery day at the Baliimoro Infirmary, opposite the Medical College. The rooms for practical ah- Atomy will ho opened Octobef Ist, under the charge -5 demonstrator. Pees for the entire course $9O. Comfortable board may bo obtained in (bo vicinlyof (he Medical College. J September 13, 1849—3 m E*traorrflliary Reduction In tile Price or Hardware. Tf HAVE just received the largest and cheanesl J. stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishoa, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet a Toois. Mahogony Vaneers, and all kinds 6V Building Material aver brought to' Carlisle consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and’ Spikes. Persons about to build will find it great ry to their advantage to look at my stock before P "!, 0 l h “ Sln ? ols “. whorc - Como and see the goods trtid hoar the pnoq and yon will bp convinced that this IS really ilia Cheap Hardware Store. Also store, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com' Best Bar Iron, also Kollod(and Hoop Iron of all sizes. 1 have also the 1 hemometer Churn, Made by Mr. Ged. Span gler, article now in use. ’ 1 S F Y Zi' lt i S '“l hat’s just received my Spring Slook of Grain anj Graks Sfoytheff, manufactured expressly for ray own sales, and warranted to bo a soperior arliolo, Cradlo makers and others Wii I find- thtaa Sy tliea to bo the best article in the AmiraMhf u l ,°. wos ‘P ric '°> Wholesale and Alati, at the old stand in North Hanover street.' Oct. 11,1813. JOHN P. LYNE. Ilfow & Cheap Hard ware Store. THE sulisoritors have just received ol their New •nil Cheap HARDWARE STORE East Hhth flreet. opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good Store, a largo atook of good, m their lino, to which they would cal tho allentjon of purchasers, thoi, arrangement in the city hours' such, an to onabio thorn to soil thoir good* at the lowest city prices.* Their .lock comprises- a full assortment of Licks djid iratchoa of ovo.-y stile and size,—King, s.Sbruws Bolts, and, every nrlicio used for buildings, Augurs JJIU AuSur Hitts, Chisels, Drbnd and Hand Axes, Hatchets, Drawing knives. Plains, and Plane Dills ftondl Panol and Ripping Saws, Mill,-Cross-cut ahd C rculat Saws, Trace and Halter chains, Homes I Shovels, Spades, and Hoes, hay and manure Forks Also, a largo assortment of Pocket and Table Cut lory.—Spoons, Shovel and Tonffg, Waters nn.i ProysHollow Wore, Brass and enameled Presort'* ihg Kcltlcs, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Wore, Anvil nnd Vicos, FileSf and Rasps of every kind. llar, Bond S?ee|, &c. P A r |."o, Casl - Shojr S i ,rin S oml Uliater , 100 Boies Window Gloss. 100 Kegs Wetocriir. Pure While Load. , 0 Barrels Linseed Pil. ' • B Barrels Sp. Turpentine, , r »• ~ , A WRIGHT Ac. SAXTON f Carlisle. Oct, 11, 1049. * UiN> _hooksi noemsi durchaaed the aloro formerly belong!! . , . Erb, EsqVand lb now*'ready to ‘buiidlv iK«° community with Books of olfkinds’at c lls price.‘2! Be has just received tho following new woiksr M^tue-^^' 6 " l ° ,b ° . Philosophy of Religion! Dobney on Future Punishment 4 .* Rural Letters, by N. P. Willis. Women of (ho Revolution, by.Mra. Eilat* and Empire, Nog, 6 dc 01- Davy CoppcffleU, part 3. . J a i n . a 7 l J! l ( ; h "' ■! I . d Da 7 Crockett, Oomlc Alma* riac a for iB6O, together with oil the cheap publico* “°. n * °f 4 th ®. d V* ordered twice a week and at(enU6if paid to orders from the country. 'AM the Daily and Weekly Papers, Ac., to he had at : the ohl aland next door to UurkhuJdcr’s hotel, Carlisle, Abgutt lu, 1810 io PIIV ICIAIVS, DRUGGISTS i.\D COUNTRY MERCHANTS; KEELER & BRO. moat respectfully X/iphch 1 ' attention to thoir froeh.loik of English; French, Gorman, and American Drugs, Medicines tom«l Ca i' , i Pa . n M ’ P 1 Dy ” Slufl >.aia»»waio l Per-’ fqmory, Patent Medicines, 6cc, Havintr mminvl n 3? Pm”bVM.\°„ 4 I M ;, tt r StrtCl - tuLupply McU Country M i ,dlcln “’ wo r °ep«<=‘rully so- MrcbMlng e|,TOh,” “"“"i" 10 °“f "lock before may feol'diapoMd to c \, P „ .'' l ' lg ,“ n . 0 “ nJ “>l who •elf them genuine Drug'. Men? l“ r P alron “B°. to Wrmi an anv olhor huuao in noa * on tt " li^orol ly execute all orje™ eZu.ted ,1,,d ,0 r “ Uhf “ I with <li.plltch.. U ' lod 10 u » promptly and air°3.“ ij* s^ of^ir hr >*»■««. article, sold at their establi.hmom I l“ llil yofoll -Wo especially Invite 'druggist. end chant.,'who may wish-to become og”t, (lH'n' Racier. Celebrated family Medicine.” (Itindl.J and popular remedies,) to forward thoir’add,e,r Soliciting the patronage of dealer., Wo rciuipitf\il ly remain, ; J. N. KUKI.KR Ac URo”, ; D . nruxgta/,, A'„, 201 w , Philadelphia, Sept, 1 ,1549,—1y. * gA>>S. A large assortment of Men's & Dev's Gaps of every variety, just received at the cheap store of Arnold & Levi. lne Seplember,B7| Jo49i drugs, fancy goods, BOOKS, &c. A T HAVERSTICK’S old .established Drtlg and XX Book Store, on North Hanover street, a mwy supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh and carefully selected, together with a rich, varied and extensive assortment ofFaticy Goods. Books, Perfumes,Soaps, OutUory, Gold and Silver Fens nnd Pencils, Corne lius Splendid Parlor Lamps, Gintndolas and Flow or vssesi Ethcnal Oil Lamps, Fruits and Confec tionary, and n variety of other , articles whichift is I impossible,to onumeiato. hut comprising iita'-fco'St splendid display over ullered in Carlisle,hnd;ii\mri-; ces correspondingly: chospi The nllcntTjm-'df his Old friends and customers nnd the public generally' ts particularly invited to his present stocki-mth which they cannot fall'tb bo pleased. > May,24,1849. S. W. HAVERSTICK. Hardware. JU&F opened at the new and cheap. Hardware store of JACOB SENER, a new asaorlment of foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; .hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bitts, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives, pianos and plane bills; hand, P®” o ® l * g ripping saws; mill and crosscut oaws of Koland.s make, warranted good; 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 rakes; knives and forks; iron, brass candlesticks; an assortment of Britaniaand Glass hthenal Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and iron lea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darwaro* anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every kind and price* , J Wallsl harirdnj hoop and band iron, cast, shear, spring and blistered steel,'warranted good. i 52. Xcs v *todo\v glass, lower than ever. QOO kegs VVellidrilPs pure while lead, 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. 150 .kegs Duncan Nails, Warranted godd. • oOdoz. prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes 1 lease ca.l at the well known store of Jacob isener, Norlli Hanover street, next doer to Glass hotel, Carlisle, Mil) 1 21, 18-13 li. K. BROOHIAJ&X’S Great Bargain Watch and Jewelry Store, I WHERE Gold and Silver WalohOd of Cvcr y description can bo bad at from ten to siy® fifteen per cent, less than any other -btore in New York or Philadelphia;. -Persons who, wish (o got a good watch, perfectly fogillated,Would do well to call at tho store of the subscriber, and compare tUo quality and price of Ms watches with that of other stores. Good watches at the following exceedingly low priced :' / Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, $2B 00 Silver do do do 12 OO Gold Lcptncs,jewelled, 18 carat ca 2g qq Silver do do 9 00 Silver Verge Watches, from $3 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 00 to $8 00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attached, for 75 cents; Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashion able Jewelry, at prices far below tho usual store prices. Old gold Ond silver bought or taken'in ex change. LEWIS R.miOMALL/ No. 110 North Second street, scconu door below Race, Philo, . • . * Cut this advertisement out, and bring it ofong you will then bo sure to get into the right 8101*0. ’ ApriMO, 1849—1 y i \T° 0,,1er Medicine lias ever boon introduced to 1 jlilti public that has mot with such unparalled i success, as Dr. Soulo’s Oiiii:nt>al Dscm Pints.— Having boon btrt si* years before the public, and the advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they ItoVo worked thcii 1 way into ov cry State in the Union and Canadas.- They have obsoluloly become the standard Medicine of tile day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably cone pounded that when taken in largo doses they speed ily euro acute diseases, and when taken in small I doses they operate like a charm, upon the most deli. , cate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from Ihctr bods when all other remedies had failed. Wo h n-™i re i°. r l °i l ul “ fmv of lllon,on y miraculous cutes efloctcd by (ho use of snul Pills, Spinal AJfection, —Anna Wood, of Holland, Jef ferson co., IN. Y., was cured, after she had been con fined to bod 6 years, with Spinal disease and Ab scess of the Dungs. The bill of her regular Physi «“n.(.Dr. Johnson of Clay,) liad amounted to 9800 See Circular; ’ Nervous Debility.— Mrs. Down of p ay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous do bihty and Scrofulous nfibclion of the head, after she hod been confined six monlhs ond all other modi cinefflmd - failed. Cough and Consumption Cured— Wni.'C'cntl'v of Pickering. C. W„ was cured of a severe Cough after ho had been confined to his bed fern longlinio and wuk given up by the Physicians. Ho had used most of the cough,medicines of the day, ond was supposed by his friends and physician*, to bo in the last stage of Cotisitniplioh. „ Dyspepsia.-—\,M, F. O'rmsby, of Syracuse, K V., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe os not to bo nlilo to work for two years. Win. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costivencsa ond Nor vous Debility, of years standing, after expending largo sums of money to no purpose, ' JSeo Cir culara. Bleeding PiVm.—Asiph L. Leonard, of Avon N Y., was cured of a severe cow of Ulccdlng Piles ofi a «. n «n , - ,cr °,l y ca,s 'Blooding, after, usoing a Variety I of Pno medicines without effect. ' Mm. Williamson, of Dclblcham* N. J., was oldie-1 led for thirty, yean ivilli disease of 11,0 chest and stomach, a few doses of Ihcso pills cured her John Darling, of Wostford, Oswogo co N V was greatly hcnclltled in a ease of Aoihnm’nnd dil frcully of breathing, by uso of these pills. Severe cate if Pilei.-Jolm Dolton, of Hardwick Otaego CO., N. was cured of a severe; case ol Pries and extreme costiveness of long and painful duration. Who would not sacrifice a few ahil lings to be relieved from so distressing a com- Wm. MotMi'l.ls'!. of Smlur p 0 N y cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and general do! tangoraonl of the digestive organs. 11 0 B had been alck for years, and spent hundreds of dollars to got re wf, but to no purpose, and was j l<cou ' r . ngod ho could hardly ho piirsondcd lo toko the I r " ,0 eases in which all oilier remo dies foiled to euro or give relief., Many of the same character might ho published if wo had space For particulars sco the Uolutilc Institute, which can bo had of agent*. • Dnw*nE op 1 CouNTxnrKrf’fl, ; As thcro ore spurious Fills in circulation called I Oriental'or Sovereign Balm, ho sure lo see lieforu you buy that the name of •' DR. If. 1., sOUIiE & 1 UO,” is on (ho faco of the Boxes. None others cun bo genuine. Wo oro not nwnro that any who is making a spurious article has yet dared to make use of our name j hut some of them have had the impu dence tn imitate our boxes and copy our Circulars Certificates. See. Unless the public aro careful when they purchase they will ho deceived. ( The following persons, in litis county, are-agents for Iho above Medicine. J. C. iSc O. D. Ahick, Shippenaburg, Wm. Dan, Newvillo, Jacob HolTolbowcr, Ncwburg. Joseph Is. Sterner, Mifflin township* Perry & Oristliob, do. John Ernst* do, A. Oathcan, Shophordstown, J. Cf. Miller, New. Cumberland. O. Mollingor’e Tavern, Stoughatown. A. C. Norton, (Moglnuchlln’s Hole)) Carlisle, Pi„ Uonoral Agent for Pennsylvania, Maryland one iJclnworc, (o whom all orders should be addressed* Carlisle, Juno 20,1840.—0 m. . llecUcr’s Fhrinn, d'Heieurtide prepared expretely for Families, I/altli, T NTFNDPn r 1 “ rji.l?"’, 01 '''/ 0 -. Cinvoy, nnd ns aauhiw«. -i Soup and atliar artlalas now In u>n °l l 9^ ,< ' roralj ' 0 , lo . m!,n y 'Hie only way to'ladco U for"*! V °IX dulicioqa. the store of 1 g ° l9 10 lr * To ho had „t October d,1819 '• W. MUy, BR' r.owT.oinl 1 . MnnUpnrilluf ur . m . ' l.- •loro of Honry A. Sturgeon 0 “• ‘ho Utug Aligns! IC, 'lBlO 3LIFE INSURANCE. 1 Tlic Girard life Insurance" Atimilty and Trust Company, o! I'liiladclphinj Office No. ISD Chesnut Street, Capital $300,000. •?! . Charter Perpetual, piONTINtJEIo make InsdranbbS on .Lives on the U.inoat favorable terms; receive and execute ‘ r A s^8 i receive deposits bn Interest* ilie Odpitai being paid dp and invested; togeth er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to the insured. The premium may bo paid iri Jdarly; half yearly or duarterly payments. '.w,„ - / The Company ddd a BONUS al sidled pbHods to the insurances or life. This plan of insurance is the most approved'of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Britain, (where the subject is best understood .by the peopleVand where they hate had the longest oxpcrleucie*) as appears from the fact, that out of .117. Life Insu rance Companies there, ofall kinds, 87 are on this planj The first BONUS was appropriated in Dbccm ber, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured, under the oldestpollcies; to 8J per ceht.j 7i per cent., &b;j &0., on others, in proportion to the lime of standing, making an addition of $100; $87.50; $75, &0., &b., to.every $ 1,000, originally insured, which is an average q( more than, 60 per cent, on the promiums.paid, and without increas ing the annual payment to the Company. operation of the BONUS' will be seen by n lO Moving examples from the Life Insurance Uoglster of the Company* thus: ■ n , Bum , Bmius or Amt. of Policy oml Policy. Insured. J-Adtljllon, llonua paynfilo at I tlio party's decease. No. 58 $l,OOO 8100.00) $1,100.00 “ 88 2,500 250.00 2,750.00 “ 205 4,000 .. 400.00 4,400.00 “ 27C -2,000. 175.00 2,175.00 " 333 5,000/ ' 437.50| 5,437.50 I Pamphlet*-containing the table of rales, and I explanations of the subject, forms of application, f and further information may be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuary. B. VV.’niCIJAKDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, .tfcYimry. Philadelphia, Way 3,1849.—1 y., .' Equitablu Life Insurance, Annuity uml Xrust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut strefct, Philadelphia.'—Capita s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their office; in Philadelphia, and. at their Agencies throughout the Stales, at th*o lowest rates of premium. Kotos forinsuriftg at $lOO oft a single l ift. Ago, 20‘ 30 40 60 . 69 For I year. 1,29 1,80 3,48 Example.—A person aged 30 y£afs n6x£ hirfli day, by paying the company 96 cents would'secure to his family or heirs £lOO should ho die in ooa ycari or for $9,90 ho secured to th6ra sfooof or for $l3 tfnnually for seven year's ho secures to them $lOOO should ho die in seven years; or for $20,40 paid an nually, during life, ho secures $lOOO to bo paid when ho dice. ThdinsnnSr securing his own bonhs.liy tho difference in amount of. premiums from those charged by other - offices. For*s4o,6o tho heirs woqld receive $5OOO shotrfd ho.dio in one year. . Forms of application and all parflftlaVfi may h 0 nttd at the office of Fhbi)*k. Watts; Eeq.; Carlisle J- W. CLAGUORN.tPrcs’ti ‘ n.aTuCKKtT., Sector m Furw’k. Watts, All*y. ■ ' Dr. D. N. Maiiox, Medical Exanunfcr.' August 31, 1848.—1 y . ,{. i :—:— : ' . i ■ f JOIIBT C. BAKER’S Compound fluid exthact dij Sarsaparilla. THIS article is employed with greet aucctW, end by llm most eminent physicians of this city/jfor the cure of the following diseases 1 Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, rutarieoiis diseases, oiphiiitic nflbclions, litter and ulcers, whim swellings, scurvcy, neuralgia or lie dolourous cancer goitre or hrohchocelb, (swelled neck) spine diseased chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract thcdcstruc tiyo effects of mercuiy, jaundice, hypnrfrophj, oren. largcnicnt of the heart; palpitation and trembling In the region of the heart and stomach, enlargement of the hones,'joint’s of Itgatabnis; alf tbb Varibusdiabased of the skin, such us ringworms, biles, pimples, car* bllUelcs, etc. Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nerv*’ ous affections; dropcienrsWellings, cdltslli'iilioiinl dis pidcrs, and diseases originating from an impure slate of Iho blood and other fluids of the body, is short all diseasbs whei'e a change of the system is required, Prepared only by the proprietors, John O. Baker S wholesale druggists and chemists, No. 100 North Third streef, below Race street, Phita. Price 50 cents per bottle. ’ ICC . Importers end Wiiolcsale dealers in drugs, modi* ernes, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes,surgical instruments, druggists’ glassware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glass i also a now and superior article of lm.tat.o* Plats Glass, at about one fifth the price, of English or French Plates, onv siso, cut to order. The Compound Fluid Extract of-Saraaparilla for sale at R. Williams’ Drug stort, Columbia; John F. hong s Drug store. Lancaster, Po.| 8. Elliott, Car lisle; and by Henry & Cailow, Druggists, corner of Market and 1 bird slro tsp llonisburiri Pa. December 7,1810 —ly IVatsi llutNi - TSpnrrro And Summpii Fashions ron 1848. HE subscriber would respectfully call thoatlon lion of the public to his largo assortment of Si Hats Caps. lu* of tbotatosi fashions, consisting of Moleskin f'rem;°rl RU T,“o a ''°, r o, ,° ry Sloucf or yportsmon’s n "u. "(very ribn'o a f ° f " »v h e'y dSorip' K. r °"l , 'ii fa stras, and at all prices. Country dcatcrssnd nllwho wish to purchase hols or cop£ are Invited to call, as the subscriber is Rive greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere 1 Don’t forget the laco, No. n, Uarper’s Il„£. • WfLUAM n.Tnon^ , , Carlisle,May 25,1848 a * P. MONYEIfS Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, Noam llxnovra Stkest. pouN-rnr merchants and lh o pul , nc in rf ’ rccl^ in ' vilfll lo call „! ,h 0 0 d Stand of ihQ.auliacnlior, (wall known aa "Krias Kinglca Haad-tjuartar.) in Motlli Hanover alroct, a fdw doora north of llio Uank, and oJamino hi. lario assortment of Choice Conlbcfionnrics, manufactured of tlio boot motciiol, fresh every dor nnd worranlcd not to lie surpassed liy onv in tlio Sloto., which will ho told at reasonable p,lew; JIo hoo just received o largo aajorlmont'of Fruits and Nul«, c on ai.ll n g ln pait of Orangea, Lemons,dial sine, t Igs, Pruena, Uordoaux and Plipor-sholled Al niondflj Filberts, eream-nuts, pea-nut.; eoeoa-nnis, dee., which will ho sold at the lowest'rates. Ho would also invito oltontioh lo'a largo-lot of Tovs oml Fancy Good* consisting partly* fanrv boxes, doll* dolldioads, Furnltbro irvboxe* wooded tea sol* brass and tin trumpets, bond, basket and boll rattles, wagons; wheelbarrows, Glass slid Chin* Toys, accordoons, liannonlcanß, fancy soaps/ baft oil, Imlr and tooth brushes, shaving cream and bun drefranof other Unlcknacks. In connoctlon;with the above he has on Impd a good assortment of Family Groceries, consisting in part of loof.lumpond brown sugars, coffee, chocolate, choose ofuckors Im 1 norlol, Yoiing Hyson und ’lilack Too, Spikes of all 1 kinds, blacking, matches, brushes, &o. The subscriber returns bis sincere Ibanks to the public for the liborol palronago heretofore bestowed on him, snd hope, by a desire to please, to merit a con muanco ofthosame. i> MOISVEH Carlisle, Juno 14,1849 • ■ ■ EESPECTFULLY invites the attention of-the public to his fresh, supply of Drugs, Chemi cals, Dye-stuffs, Paint's, Oils, Varnishes, tVindbw Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, 'ylpßooka and Stationary, Musical anil SUfglcal £S lnstFun)snis, Fruits and Confectionary, &e. Among hifcexlensivo variety may be found many articles rSRIy kept in small towns. Beside - his complete assortment of drugs,chemicals, &0., lie [ has aocordoons, arrowroot, almonds, aloibiade oil, aromatic Vinegar, bibles, bead bags, Buffalocothba, j breast piris,'Bear’s oil, bandoline, backgammon boards, Beef marrow, black ink, blacking, bougies, brooches, black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit ish lustre, blub ink, Canary seed, candies, cards, cream nuts, camphine, cap paper, oacbore arbma lise, composition, corn salve, court plaster, oaslilo soap,- caues, cloth brushes, clocks,- crystalline soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid, cologne, \yaler, Cut glass extracts, catheters, car riage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress ing combs, drawing pencils, Dutch metal, eau lustralo, eau divine de venua, English 'walnuts, envelopes, Frenbh ftnSi figs, fire board aprons, nsliing lines and hooks, fancy boxes, flutes, fifes, flageolets, fiddles and fiddle strings, firs.-works gold pens, gelatin, glue, guitars & guitar strings’ gold leaf, garden Sfeefli, gup caps and gun powder, gold leaf tobacco, glass globes, hfotinti rice, bar monipans, half combs, hair brushes, hair oil, hair dye, and hair bracelets, Jridia and indelible ink, ink powder find, ink-sand, ivory comhs, rings and .'rattles, lemons,-Islnon.sjrhp, lifjuorice, lily’while liquid bldokingj lamps and lamp wicks, Mineral water, musk, maebaroni, Meen fun, Macassar oil : matches, match safefl, motto wafers, music books’ nice salad oil, note paper, nbedle based, ntfvb powder, No. 0, nail brushes', oranges, Oleophanbi prayer, books,'paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter sand, porto monnais, pocket glasses, pen-knives, pink saucers, peocau nnls, primes, poihdor puffs phllocomot post paper, poor man’s plasters, rose ( water, raisins, riding whips, razors, razor straps,' Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, ehav mg cream, soap and brushes, snuffboxes, shawl pins, shin elnds, smelling bottles,'sachets, shell combs, scissors, sealing wax* silver pencils, ail w leaf, starch polish, spiced billers, sugars, sy. tinges, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge,, sand pa per, 'testaments, teaberry tooth wash, loolh pew der, toy watches, Thompson's . eye Water, loolh ache drops, toilet soap, Iweezerk,[trusses, lea bolls table mats, thimbles,, violins, Vermillion, vanilla beans, wafers, and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. The above are all for sale at Dr. Rawlins’ Drug store, Main street, Carlisle. Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others, will on liberal tofms, ■ Medical advice gratis. May 3,1849. . TUc Symptoms of Worms A “"flua often-while and loaded; the XV-bteatl. heavy ami fetid; a diiogfoenble or sweet h t«Bl0 in the mouth; occaaionally thirst; 11.0 appe extremely .variable, sometimes remarkably defi- V u° tacionB - Tl ">fc •!> sometimes a Stek'sh feeling, with vomiting 6f mucous; flatulence swrliblTn 1,“"? ,nleBl ! nt 'i rmn in the abdomen; I™: I '?* and hardness of the abdomen: the bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy, and there H an oc casional appearance of worms in the evacuations- the' ‘hTo f 'r n m PV"d lurl,iJ i ll| aro is frequently - ,°, r . fun,lomcnl ” n >l nose. which ii often swol on; there is occasionally dialfrrhbd sleep with grinding of tno teeth, and sudden awaking in alright! rhoroare. al limes, headache or giddiness; ridging in the oars, or oven deafness, faintness, convulsions drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper IA some cases epilepsy and choleik, af.d e"onT"lec,ie and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of Iho brain and catalepsy appear'connected with worms. Frequently there" drycouth mlL' li' l 0 , pamB i sometimes fcefilo and irregular SdAro r |l ,on n “ nd '"ogularfever; the counts-' T , generally pnll'd or sallow, and somewhat bated and there is occasional ifusfiirig.ol 1 „ n i „J both cheeks. Any one of these signs is indicative : of Worms; and the most effectual, best and chenncsf remedy I. Dr. JOHN J. MYERS- WORM TEA I Prepared by Dr. J. W. RAWLINS, at his wholesale w’ifhouriii “a, 810 ™’ 0 "- li8, °’ Pa -' Plonc genuine without his written signature. n „) Vl if|' vlil parenis and others poison themselves medicines containing racr [cury whcA they con gel Dr. Miens’ Woiui Ti:a I which is composed of tire roots, leaves and seeds of the best and most eflcclual plants that have over been discovered for the euro of Worms. Each package contains sufficient medicine for any case of Worms' and when mode according to the Directions is very pleasant to toko. Price only 25 cents. ' ° r l ' lc lncni) y returned. For 2 years. For Life. 91 1,60 1,30 2,04 1.04 2,70 . 2.07 3,04 2,97 o^o3 ItliucHDljftiuniclorj. T:T Y, Cnit 45 n P lmd Mnnuractuftr; Sign always onT’* Phfla'de//hii,'keep. ‘Kss ttswsr - is I n l “ v,ng ol , ul onlarged his establishment, ho is prepared to comploto orders to any amount at the shortest not.ee, Constantly on hand an assorimem Mahogany Furniture ofomy variety.manufactured expressly for his own ’ on ' l purchasers may therefore rely on o good article. tJT Open in the evening. . . r °" f Cr “ ? 0m “ ,ii “ l “ nco I'aclccJ carefully, and sent free uf porterage, to any part of tiro city. " Phila-, August IQ, i gQ_i v J>r. t, C. toonils, W I i I l,nt P r ,orm °P ern ‘ionß uponthoTeoil. euol Teo?h e f lhe IOBS of , tl >“™. Artirtcin a B, £ Ele '*■»■>«> »o,a full sett. doors South of December 14.1848. “WM-oon,. ■ , W dic. B on, ' ? tt ?“‘ l “ C ‘ ! ln 11,0 different bran Carlisle, Sept, C, 18,13—.tf , ~ m - J. K. SMITH, ■ Hssaa 11. R. R. iiiiiffi SURGEON DENTIST. (’""“"an i*o »n, i.- c. Kst ’ r .i T) ESPECTFULI.Y infoims llio citizens of (hi» faction of oil, at moderate charges. h' HZ?" IT' Ba i 0ln lp«.«i" office of D* G W Uan church y oi,p<>Bi ' 0 ,h ° 2J March 1, 1940 ]y S . A CARI), ~ AMUBL IIISPBUBN, will resume the p r „ o ,ioo of Iho low.ln Iho several counties (dumber !*,"?' P ! ,r * and Juniata.) of his late luJiolaNfc, SptfiS:^rss?,sif>M |ita Carlisle,'March 8. 18-19—tf A TTOBNHy ?n*w“S„ Nor,l. IliX r °° m form " lj occupied |,y (ho ' March SS, 1840.— 1 f DR. J. W. HAWLIIVS; If. CLARK. CONSUMPTION /'IURED DAIIiYi BY DR. HASTINGS’ COM- Xj POUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA.; The Me dical Faculty, os well.'os the public are struck with wonder at the numerous cures made dally by this Extraordinary medicine, and is now acknowledged [>y mhhyb‘f otif 'most eminent physicians. to be br Certain ondspeedy Cure.for tabcrpu)a| Consumption, ih ils vvofst stages. It has been recommended by that eminent physician, Dr. Mott, and is constantly used in the Marino Hospital, at Savannah, Ga M by. Df. Arnoldl the. Senior pKysipitiH of the Hospital.— The. London Lancet, iiohdoli Medical 'Journal, Braithwaite’s Retrospect, and oil other of the Lon don Medical Journals have spoken'in praise many times of the surprising effects of Dr. Hastings' ,, w j! It lias been thoroughly tried,'not only in the Hos pitui under the chhrgo of Dr- in Lo££bn, but also by all the first physicians of. England* and; all have fully endorsed it as an unrivalled rSfifiedy in Consumption, and all other diseases of.tho Lungs. Tbo following aro a few of the opinions oJtprcslicd bj? the Medical Faculty of England. Doctor 'Willialn son, of Manchester, thus writes: Under its.influence, I have scon the emaciated being, on whoso brow death had seemed to have set liis seal, acquire invigoration and strength—and ex change.liib early morninjgsof intonsb. suffering pnd distressing cough for the balm repose accompanies sound health.” - * ’ Dr. Ware, of Liverpool, says I regard Hast* ings* Syrup of Naphtha as .one ( of the first medical discoveries of any clge, and consider its agency in curing Consumption as established beyond all doubt brtjhcstion. ; Dr. lloyd, of Lancaster, '’Hails it. os tho great con sumptive antidote and cure;” and Dr. Hamilton, of Ba{h, pronounces il**the only known remedy which moj bo‘ relied bn. fbr fcinoylng tu\iprclca from the lungs and preventing formation of othefo.” A single bottle will prove its efficacy. Al! the proprietor asks is tho trial of one bottle, tho action .of which will pr6*fo to tlio patient the virtue of this medicine. '' ” • I, •uvuiwiu,. . I Coughs, Colds, Bronchikiß,Dcclin6VAallimS,Tfii!hl Sweats,-and Spitting of Bided, oik cu/cdin aSurprii singly short space of lime j the severest colds having yielded to the I reslmonl of the Naphtha Syrup in the sltorl space of 48 houra. James Western, of Ponti ac, Michigan, was attacked with spitting .of. blood and could obtain no relief pnlil he tried Hading,' Naphtha winch Stopped it in half an hour. To eitu rneralc ail .ho cures performed by this medicine would occupy n'volume,.the accompanying have b'ceh solcp- Icd liy'lbd Amclicdn Agent from a mass of cerlifi. catca and leltcra which have been received hy him. Nvack, Rockland Co., N. Y., Sept. 6,1848. .M.A. F. Harrison—Sir: I wrote to inform you of too effect your Syrup lias had upon my wife. She has been afilicted with the worst form of coris’urrtpti&n for two years, and had bean given up hy two physi cians, when I advertisement of Dr. Hast ings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha. Being favorably impressed with it I bought ono bottle, which haikso beneficial an effect that alio persevered in the nee of it. When site commenced Inking it she Waa confin. ed to Iter bed, but is now enabled to ho up and at lending to her household duties, and I feel confident 1 that tile use of a few more bottles will entirely cure her. I would also add that my brother’s child had ‘ been afilicted with a bad cough from its earliest in- ' fancy, and I was induced to try the effect of the ! Naphtha Syrup upon her. I did so, and the uso of half a holllo completely cfllcd her. You ore at lib- ' orty to use thia letter o( your discretion. Respectfully, - Jons G. Pr.nnr. ' Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y-, Aug. 13, 1848. ' i J 1 F - Hattlson—Sir : Please send mo fifty , Dr; Hastings’ Compound Syrup of Napli i tha. Plus unrivalled medicine ia likely to pro. i duce a great excitement in this community, finn : drepa.liavo experiended its benefits and thousands nave witnessed its beneficial results. As far as I can loam, it lias cured or is fast curing overy I ono who has .taken it, and in sevornl'instances it has restored to health persons who liavp been! given up by the medial faculty. Very respectfully yours, Jontt Bi^nnedic?. I . a volumo with certificates like these, but wo simply ask for a single trial of this . medicine, for. Wo aro confident that there is no person suffering from any disease of the lungs but will find an immediate benefit and speedy cure frdm.its use. , . . r J For sale In CaVfisfp,-6y DA HjOvttijifi September C, 1849 Dm Myers’ l.i<jiu<| Cure, A POSITIVE & NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR PILES, lnternal, External, Blind or Dl’ccd wU,.! n ?’<«°r) V bd« Swellings, Ulcers, end Ulcerated Sore Throat, Canker Sore Mouth, Rheu matism, Cutaneous DiCeatfes, Mcfcdrial Affections, . . Scnlda ' Bur| i». Cuts,Sprains,Bruises, ~ , f* so ! justified in proclaiming tho fact to the world that of all medicines ever Brought before the public, none have over been more beneficial to afflic ted humanity than "Myers' Liquid Cure." We know that this is saying a great deal, hut ifwo were 10 . wmevolumeswo could not say 100 much in praise of this IlcnUh Restoring-. Life Prolonging Remedy, Hundreds, nay thousands,’bless thehappy hour when first they were made acquainted with its transcendent virtuosi and our present purpose is to inform other thousands, how and whore they may obtain that re lief, Which they perhaps, have long sought for in The superior excellence of this preparation over I r .°MPn pi o1 ?'* n r , 11,0 "I’™ l * onJ permanent euro of lILES, is well known to all who have tested it. It has been proved in thousands of instances, and has never failed to euro the most Obstinate Cases, and wo are-confident it never will fail if used a proper length of lime according (o directions. As a proof of our entire confidence in its efficacy, we as sure all purchasers that, if, after a proper trial, it proves incflcctuol, the money paid fur it will be re turned. Plio, Liquid Cute" is on ofToclual Remedy for R ngworins, Biles, Pimples. Barbers’ltch. Frosted Limh(, Chilblains, Salt Rheum, Mustjuito Bites. Stings of Poisonous Insects, &c., and for cutaneous diseases of ovory description, . II . U bolh safe and effectual for Rheumatism, glv. mg immediate und ponnancrii rcliuf, ■l,i^v P!r T r ‘ li °^ n T b^°rV hB Public cati surpass the cxcollonco of the nL’flid Cure" for Beal,ls, Duma, Cuts. Sprains,.Bruises, Swellings, fee, Its °ii f QB c® r . oal pain killer oro magical. Every Fa* nuly land should provide thomaelvcswllli (his U n wyihin^h Pr teQch l^f n Q^ l h° CPCOpnCBaOP w btch places Full Directions accompany each bottle. Paihpli els containing copies of coniffcnlos from those who have tested the “ Liquid Cure,” may bo had gratis ofour authorised agents. “Myers'Liquid Cum” , prepared only by JEROME & CO., i? ~ A „ , 21 Spruce Street,-Keiu York. JSUt,"J„ C dtu^. ,y J - A ' 1Uw “« •" o|oo^l August S 3, 1840—Dm tUMnUft I lAMUEk ! I TTl ,, n H- Church&Co.. consisting 0 f Pnnch P lTommn l ' lU^ 0 r° n !h ° bonk ’' refuse Boards ami Plinkof I ij’ ij C °T' non “ nd thickness. Also IW t’ 11 ’,? rul »wo inch inch Boards, a^lar B on P „an,f(V oflon'Rh- ‘ g . h,lf rails, Joicc, Scan,ling' &c, " ® Bhl " SlC ‘- *>«“ ca n^.Uh V ," u a | , |j“ n " S |f“«' Bn "'. mi | 1 in °i’ or “ ti '>". "hd I fencehoord. S?lh J v " 1110 "ctice, ©■Dry Boards on hand at f I I nor Mr ’ * d C ° mmon i’eards, 10 fcct long, n( nc^an^i'i 110 ™, lljl " lricl “‘lontlon to hush " “ datorm notion of soiling lower than anv call nn^i° rd l V° 1 vor ’ 11011 ' 10 Pahlic gonoiolly will Ma/sl7| a\t-tf k I, ° f,to l ‘ UrQhl " llns aiaawirhrol . & ,sflOEs7 Arnold and Lew’ll JJ added lo their immense Block of Cry Goods a large assortment of Mon’s, Women's; and Cl.il’ vorpllPen;; 6 Un ' lSl —. -irtoh tCcyTn^nrTaeViinLr IBID.' xtvEn coiiiPi.AiAnilr, . JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and nfi Diseases arising from a disordered lliver or ° U . Stomach in both Male and Female .• gUCH 00 Jconsllpation,* inward piles, fullness or blood ib the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea* irt-burh, disgust for food,fullness or weight in ih * I stomach, sour eructations,sinking or fluttering an*, 0 I pit of.lhe stomach, swimming of the head,hurrie! 1 [ and difficult breu thing, fluttering at heart, chok ’ ' |ing or sufficating when in a lying postbr? I dimness of the sight fcv S or and dull paintin'\he-BSird, deficiency of tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in th' ride, back, chest, limbs, &c., eudJen flusheg of hcat°’ biirning in (he flesh, constant imaginings of evil and I groat floprcsslbfi of spirits, can be effectually chred bv | , »K. HOOffTiAND’S ‘ y Celebrated German Bitters. j, their power over the above diseases is not or cell' cd—lf panelled—by any othcrprepornlion in (be IT Stales es the cured altcSt; in many cases after I physicians had failed; • Derangement of the Liver and Stomach ore sources' of insanity, did Will, alio produce disease 0 f the heart, akin, lungs andkidneys, and lays Ufa, body open to an attack of Cholera, bilious or yellqw fever and is generally Hie first cause; of that mos’fbnndfu/ I disease, consumption. ’ .* OPINIONS OP THE PHILAbELPHIA PKESS, “T/ieDitpaleh," of Decelhbtrblßt, soys • Ah IsVALv*ai.F. MemcinK.—Wo liovofreonont-' ly heard the celebrated German Bitters, tnouufaciur od by Dr. Hoollond, spoken of in terms of commej dation, and wp Tinow . deservedly f po, It is a toe common practice, in certain quartet, to man ner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bit,’ Icref, hundreds afo Ijying witnesses 'of their greal moral and physicaHvorth. As a medicine fortho Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous debility and dvs pepsia, it has been found, invaluable, effecting cure* and Uiorougbly’cradicsting. diseases, when all other medicines have failed. Wo feel convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters, the, pptient docs not become debilitated, but constantly gninsstrongth and vigor to the fromo—a fact worthy of great consider* alien. The Bitters arc pleasant in taste and smell jfnfl./on bo ad/nimstcicd under.mj circumstances, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed they can be used by all persons with the most perfect safely. It I wduld bo well for (huso who are much affected in tho nervous pyetetn, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We spook from ex-' pencnco, and are of course, a proper judge. The press for and, wide* have united in recommending the U German Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cu.diul,’ I ly advise their use. . < I “tyiiilof tile fimti," ofJuno 24th, soys; I . “Du dun ooon citizbh who are invalid., Siam tho mouy oatonishiug cutes that have been nciform. cd by Dr. Hoofiand’a celebrated Goimon HUlrrsl ' I „ , “fy do " ut > "0 recommend (hi/A to the “German. Medicine Store, >■ oil who are afflicted with Liver complaint, Jaundice,- Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; tho Doctor has .cured many of our citizens oftef the beat physicians had failed. Wo have used them' and I hey hove proved to bo a medicine that, oveiy one should know of, and Wo cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gived thorn greater claim upon our horrible e/Ton. thev ■» entirety Vegetable. ! “The Daily News," of July 4th, say.; "We apeak knowingly of Dr. Ildifiand’e ecUre/ (cd German Bitters, when wo say it is a blessing of Ibis ago; and in dieensos of the biliary, digcsiivoand' Nervous systems, it has not we think an equal h 1 is a Vegetable Preparation, and mode wilhoul Alcn ’ hoi, and Id all invalids we would recommend It worthy (heir confidence. . a * HEAD THE FOLLOWING • II is from one of our Aral druggists, „ genllcimm' fayournbly known throughout the United Sla™™' the proprietor of tlio “Medicated Woriii Syrup!” o- , . . Fhilo., Nov. 22d. 1848 J?°“ r 5‘- r ~V- I 8 Wlth - l ? nch l ,lcaß urc thot 1 testify to tho extraordinary virtues of your Gcrrnnn Hin having sold I,rgcly of .hen .lie few “non h. o' various pcrsrfns, nfßiclod will, Dyspepsia, and debility of tho Nervous syTicm / can say conscientiously, that they arc tho ,clo of ,1,0 Ijfnll tWe *«. I jJ; / n 0 J the popular medicines) and I consider it || )o orilv incdicino for the above diseases before the public. : 1 have never sold ono bottle Hint has not ei, CD satisfaction, and brought forth the cominciida'™ 6r those who used it. t , . J "■>; dt'ly I,oth to.you as the proprietor ■of this.liighiy valuable article, and to those aflliclci with the above comploihls, thot they may know of Us curative properties and to enable them to select .the gopd from the, yarimls articles With which out market is Poodl-d. , ‘ J. N. HOBENSACK, Droggiiti Corner of Second' and e b(s/ jAfiMiif* A. Irt VKU ‘ CoMPtAI HT* cunsD AFXEU PUTSICIAKfi’ n-AD FAllfcDf memo lo you tho sonaalivo cfleclß (and in a.W time) of yohr invarooblo ■'Houlland'a c/fSl.rifod Ge,^', non Union,, upon my ayalem while laboring under llio Jnun icc. About tw„ year. ego I bad 4'Sitte of the Jaundice ami waa confined to the hoiiao fix weeko under medical treat,ftent of the Family I-hv* Bicon and for aomelmio afty, when I Went null hod' to bo very careful of myaclf, einco that time I hare had acvcrul oltocka of the aamc di«ca«c, and you? Uillera have entirely relieved and cured mo iiAwo door nt ' ißlll,or ' Mr. John »I'eiAg, had 0 long a aei’ioue apellol Jaon-' dice, ho had I aomClime before I know ilf hi «if nhl™ l J e ,h T, ,Cd ‘ ‘ om °* 1 h ™nl of lila con dillon I called to aeo him and told him of the effect your Union had upon mo m the aamc diacaae. Ho immediately aent lor a bottle, and in a few da;a ho wai curcJ I haven eeveral liial.nce. recommend. od theiDmora in other coaea, alwnya producing the aarno happy effect. My wfo ha* been con.ldembly afflicted with Inver complaint nnd.Neurnlgic,by llio uao of tho Uittcra aho la well, now enjoying good. health. Wo believe from the ninny curea wo know - ’ llmt ““V P«w« in a'.ro maikablo and extraordinary degree or at cutallvit; proper lea, and that which enhance. ih/i. ..i.!!ML .l‘ V.r !° y “ f ° n , nt,r f l J r vegetable. Wo alwava kceSß' SL*; ho,,d ond wou,d .»« * Can aliongor loatlraony ho odduertf hi ™ 1 I'allon bolhro tho public? A ainglj W,io Ain rrp -’ vmco any one of their power over ‘'ld, 0 ' 1 , are entirely Vegetable, and wllln° f J,aoa * o ' J W the moat obalinalo coallyoneM ami y d< ? 11 ' 0 ? vigor to the frame, at no tinjo d’oldlli. • “d" 8 * 1 and being olio grateful to tho moat dJlicnr o "nt om. c °l‘‘ C ”' ‘ L,l!r ton b ° ,nkon Ml time, and under all cirv -Sa«^ss«KJßr w KSteaafr ssaS* ■ S“" r ’ - ‘ th “ ? no “‘ quollly onJ excellent tbrn. wl.Tcll j^^l'r ra ? in ,?.r vor > Mr.bl.-f.no, p.t- J It am) furnish mho ** ? 1 110I 10 P ro P orcJ <° o»hlb-' ing lotms" ’ ° or re,ail on •r^SrfSSr h ? do “i-° 10 '"PP 1 * ••wMAiWm l '- toffi by C iy wU ! con.ull tlrtlt bwn I.l*-' iero«U by colling 0 l thin cotahllohmcnt. ■' . 1
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