WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY , . ■ OF BALTIMORE. ' V MEDICAL' DEPARTMENT, TUB annual session, for 1849 am] ’5O will com* raehce,.wUh Introductory Lectures, On the lust .Monday of Octobor noxt. ' , ■ Tho daily .Lectures thereafter will betom'pornrily dellvercdm-UhecommodiQhi building neatly filled the purpose, on Liberty street,‘one door north *of Baltimore. .. MEDICAL FACULTY. joasr' C. S. Mokicuji, M.D.—lnstitutes and Prac ticeof Medicine) Med; 'Jurisprudence and Mental 'Diseases.:" . Gborob C. M. Rottmtfs* M» Di—Obstetrics and Diseases or.Womon and Children; RsaiKAiiU N; Wriioirr, A.JVI.M. D.—Chemistry; " A. Staownu:* PioooTj A« ! M. M. D.—Anatomy And Physiology; . Wmou'f, Ai M; M.D.—Surgery; . ' ' >A. 8.-Piooot, A, M. M. D.—Therapeutics, Mat. Meflloa. and Hygiene; : - duties of ttio Demonstrator will bo performed by the Professor of Anatomy. 7he.Facdlty.haye at their command the most am ple rteansi apparatus, models, &c., for a. cdtirse as thorough and .complete os is delivered in the beat regulated institutions in the country. Tho Obstetri cal models aro the largest.and best ever imported, and were, procured in Poris, at groat cost. The Faculty intendeds soori as possible* to dll the vacant chairs with gentlemen thoroughly. qualified to meet the responsible duties thereof. They pledge thcmselvps to unwearied devotion to the interests of all whd may he disposed topdi them selves under theiir trillion; • Tickets sls' each; Dipldnid S3(M Demonstrator $10? Matriculationss. Students arriving in the city .are requested to call on some member of the Fa culty, who wilt give advide With regard to the selec tion of a boarding house, &c. For further information 1 address ihe Heart of the Faculty; , REGINALD N. WRIGHT* • No. 103 West Fayette street, ' one door wr-t of Liberty st. September 13, 1849—4 m UNIVERSITY OP MARYLAND ; FACULTY OP PHYSIO. SESSION OF 1849—60. TrfE LECTURES will commence on MONDAY, 20th October, and continue-until the 15th of March, ensuing. , . Chemistry and Pharmacy—WM.E. A..AiRBN, ,M D.,L. L.D. . .Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITH. • , Therapeutics* Materia Medica and Hygiene—SAM- i UEL CHEW, M, D. Anatomy and Physiology—JOSEPH ROBY M. D., j Theory and Practice of Medicine—WM. POWER, i M.D. Midwifery and Dlsoasos of Women and Children— 1 RICHARD H. THOMAS, M. D. Lecturer On Pathology and Demonstrator of Anato inyf-GEORGE W.MILTENBERGER. . | Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Sat-1 gery every day at the. Baltialofc Infirmary, opposite the Medical CollOgd; The rooms for practical an .■ fttomy will bo opened October Ist, under the charge of'the demonstrator! Fees for tho entire course $OO. Comfortable board may be obtained in the yicinty of .the Medical Cj^lego. .September 13, 1813—tfra E&traordliiary Reduction'll* Clio Price of Hardware. IHAVE jnst received the largest and cheapest stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogony Veneers, and all kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nailar and Spikes.. Persons about to build will find it great ly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods and hear thejmeo and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com plete assortment of Watt's Beat .Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Themometer Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best article now in uso* ; SCYTHES.—-d lrave]ust received my Spring stock of Grain and* Grass Scythes, manufactured tfxpreaelyifor fny own sales 1 , and warranted to be ff superior article. Grad Iff makers pnrf others will find those Sylftetf to be the best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and fttall, at the old stand in Norih' Hanover afreet. Od.fl, 1849.' JOHN P. LYNE. " Now & CUcup Hardware Store. THBsubscribors have just roceivctl at ihoir Now and Cheap HARDWARE STORE East High street, opposite Dgilby's Dry Good Store, a largo stobk of goods in their line, to which they would call the attention of purchasers, their arrangement in- the city being such, as to enable them to sell their goods at the lowest city prices. . Their stock comprises d full assortment of. Locks and Latches of every stile and size,—Hing s, Screws, Bolts, and every article' used for buildings, Augurs and_ Augur Dills,'Chisels, Broad and Hand Axes. Hatchets, Drawing knives, Plains, and Plane Bills, Hand, Panel, and Ripping S'aws, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws; Trace and Haller chains, Uamcs, Shovels, Spader. amMfocs. liay and manure Forks. Also, a large'assortment of Pocket and' Table CuU Ibry.—Spoons, Shovel and Tongs, Waters and Trays, Hollow Ware, Brass and enameled Prcscrv* fag,Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware; Anvil and Vtpes, Files .and Rasps of every kind. Bar,-Band and Hoop Iron, 1 Cast, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, dec. Also, 100 Boxes Window’ Glass.- 100 Kegs Wotoerill's Pure White Load. 1 . 6 Barrels Linseed Oil. 3‘ Darrels Sp. Turpentine. WRIGHT dc SAXTON. Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1840. HooHst books: rrVHOMAS M. MARTIN, desires to inform his ■\ friends and 1 thb public in general, that ho has Purchased . thb* store formerly belonging to Jacob Erb, Esq., and U now ready to supply the reading community with Books of all kinds at city prices.— Bk has just received the following new wmks: Lynch’irETtpeditlori'lo the Dead Soa and Jordan. Montague's ** " V Philosophy of Religion. Dobnoy on,Future Punishment 1 , jtiirol Letters, by N. P. Willis. • Women oftho Revolution, by Mrs. Eilat*. Thier's Consulate and Empire, Nos; 8 dc 0! Davy Copperficld*, part 3.- Turner, Fisher; and'Davy CrofckcU', Comic Alma* nac’s for 18&0, together with alt the cheap publica tions of• the dayi' Books’ordered twice a week'and strict allenuon'paid'to'orGcrs from (be country. All the Daily and'Weekly Papers, deci, to bo hbd at the old stand next door to Burkholder's hotel, Carlisle, August 10, 1840 . VO PH¥ ICIAXS, DIH'CCISTS AND CbUNTHY MERCHANTS. DR. j’ n! KBELEU A Drib. most respectfully solicits attention to thoir froah stock of English, French,Qerman, and American Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stolls, Glassware, Per* foamy, Patent Medicines, Ac. Having opened a net^.store, No. 204 Market Street, with a full supply ( of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wo respectfully so* * , licit'Country Dealers to examine our stock before ! purchasing* elsewhere, promising one and ail who mtv feel'disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal . terms as any other house in the city, uhd to faithful* 1 ly execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. Oho of. (he proprietors being a regular physician, afford* ampli'gaatanteo of‘the genuine quality articles sold at their establishment. W«-especially invite druggists and country n\er*| chants, 1 who may wish* to become agents (or 11 Dr. Koeler’s Oilelmited - Family Medicines,*' (standard and popular remedies,) W forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of'dealcrs, wo respectful* |y remain, -i' J.N.KBEtiBII'ABRO„ v r \ . Wholesale DrurgMt, No. 204 Market St, BhiUdolphiarSept. X ,18-10.—ly. CAFSJ, ‘aiargo assortment of Men's A Boy's O.p. of every. vorieMr. lust received at the eheep etoro of Arnold St Levi.. September 37, J DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS, Ac. At HAVERSTIOK’S old established Drug and Book Store, on North HanoVor street, a new supply of Drugs and medicines, firofch and carefully selected, togblltpi frith a rich, varied and extensive assortment of Fancy Godds, Books, Perfumes, Soaps, Cuttlery> Gold and Silver Pons and Pencils, Corner Hus’ Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girandolas and Flow er Vases, Elhoriul Oil Lamps. Fruits tind-Confec tionary, and a variety of'oilier articles which it is impossible, to 1 enumerate., hut comprising tile rodst splendid display over offered in Carlisle, and at pri ces correspondingly cheap; ’ The attention of , hie old friends Slid customers'and the public generally is particularly, invited to,his present stock* with which they cannot fail to bo pleased. ! - May 24,1849; 8. W. HAVERSTrCK.. llardttaroi JUST, opened at the hew and chdap Hardware rflore of JACOB SDNER, a new assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; lilhgesy bolls, UOgUrs, anger bitts, chisels, broad and hand axes, Hatchets, drawing knives, planes and plane bills; hand, pannel, and ripping saws) mill and crosscut saws of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a superior quality that HaO ticVei been in this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes; knives and forks; iron, japan,and brass candlesticks; art assortment of Bntania and Glass Rtherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and iron tea kettles; brass preserving kettles, Co darwaie; anvils, Vides, Aids arid rasps, of every kind and price; Watts’ bar irdnj hoop Sitd Band iroh,cast, shear, spring and blistered steel, warranted good.. 190 boxes window glass, lower ilian ever. 200 kegs Wethorili’s pure while lead. . 4. barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. . 150 kegs Duncan Hails, Warranted good; 50 doz. prime watranted Corn & Grass Scythes Rlease call at the ,Well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass’ - hotel, Carlisle. I May 81. 1849 - •" .■. | J Cabinet making-. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER, ip rear of the corncrof North Hanover and Loulber streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that he*has on hand* and is constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to tho above busi ness, . . His Furniture being made out of. the* bbfit nrfa lerlal, by his own hands, he fells no hesitation in warranting, its durability. Being, always ap prized of the very latest dily ..fashions; hb is enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work in itid dbuntry, and at prices too which shall cdr A respond with the “lightness of the money market.” : Ha would earnestly Invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and .ex amine his present elegant stock, to which he will constantly make additions of the newest and moat modefn styles. Tho Undertaker's branch of business receives especial attention. October 4, 1849 liii ialiilfsw NO other Medicine has ever been introduced to {tho public that has met with such unparallcd success, as Dr. Soule’s Oriental Balm Pills.— Having been but six*years before the public, and tho advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into ev ery State in tho Union and Canadas. They have absolutely become tho standard Medicine of tho day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably com pounded that when tdken in large doses they speed ily euro, 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 bbds When all other remedies had failed. Wo hero refer, to' bat a few of the raffay mcracalohs oates effected by the use of said Pills, . Spinal Wood, of Rutland, Jof fersnn co„ N. Y., wps cored, offer she had boon con fined to bed 5 years,Avhh' Spinal disease and Ab scess of the Lungs, Tho bill of her regular Physi clan (Dr. Johnson of Clay,) had amounted to 9090,' Sec Circular. Scrofula and Nervous Debility. —Mi's*. Down of Olay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous de bility and Scrofulous affection of tho head, after she had been confined six months and all other medi cines had failed.. Cough and Consumption,Cured*— Wm. Gently, of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe Cough after ho hod been confined to his bed fora longtime, and was given up by the Physicians. ' Ho had used most of tho cough medicines of tho day, and was supposed by his friends and physicians, to be In tho last stage of Consumption. Dyspepsia.'*- A. U.‘ F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, eo* severe as not to bo able to work for two ycois. Wm. Smith, of-Greenwich, Court., wad cdrtd of a severe case of-Dyspepsia, Costivcnrss. and Ner vous Dcbilitv, of years standing; allot expending largo sums of monby. to- no purpose, toco Cir. culars. • Bleeding Piles. —A*siphL. Leon a rd,-of AVoh,-N. V M was cured of a severe core of Bleeding Piles of a number of ycaia standing, after usuing a variety of Pile medicines without effect. • Mrs. Williamson, of Dothlcham, N, J., WasafilU- I 1 tod for thirty years with disease of the chest and stomach, a few doses of these pills cured her. John Darling, of Woslfprd, Oswego co., N. Y., was greatly bcncfitlcd in a cose of Asthma onddif- Acuity of breathing, by use of these pills, | Severe case of J*»7es.—-John Dolton, of Hardwick,! Otsego co., N. Y,,was cured of.a severe caseefl Piles and extreme coslivenoss of long and painfull duration’. Who would not sacrlAco a few shil-i lings to ho relieved from so distressing a coui-j plaint. ... Wen. Motkbrldgfl, of Sodu« Polht, N. Y.; Wok| cured of Cough, Nervous Debilily, and genera) de rangement of the digestive , organs. Ho Had been • sick for years, and spent hundreds of dollars to got relief, but to no purpose, and was so discour aged' ho could hardly bo pursiihdcd to lake the pm* .. ThooboVo are all cases in which alt 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 bo hod of agents. . BkWARK OV CuUNTEtIPAITS. As thoro nro spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, bo sure to see before, you buy that the name of “ DR, E. L. SOULE & CO." is on (ho face of the Boxes. None others I can ho genuine. Wo are not aware that any who is making a spurious article has yet dared to make Use l of our name; but some of them have had the impu denco to Imitate our boxes and copy our Circulars, 1 Ccrlincotes, Ac. Unless the publlooro caroflil when they purchase they will bo deceived, Tho following-persons, in this county, are agents for the above Modicirro, . 1 J.C. AG.B, Altick,Bhippensburg. 1 Wm. Ban, Nowvlllo, j Jacob HolTolbowor; Nowhtrrg. . Joseph L. Sterner, MllHln township-: Perry A Orlstlieb, • do; John Ernst, do, A, Gulhcari,Shophords(ouh. ; J. Q. MUlor, New CumberUnd)' 0, Melllngor’s Tavern; StOQghsldWh, A. C. Norton; fMaglanchUh’s Hotel) Carlisle, Pd;, GenerM. Agent for Penn.jlvinln, Mlrylittf nnj Uelaware, to whom all orders should be adureisod. CarllslciJuno 20,1840.—Cm. A LMANACB. Ju.( received at iho cheap .tote, fV a fu« aupply of genuine I.nntn.ier, Almanac. Cloth Cap., Gum Shoe., and a great vatlolyofclioan good.. A. «t\y.BENTZ, , November 1; 1818 UF£ INSURANCE' ThV Girard Life Insurance’ Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, . Office No. 15£> Chesniil Street, Capital $300,000. Charter Perpetual. . . ... CONTINUE lo make Insurances on Lives on the moat favorable terms; receive-and execute Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest. [!• The Capital being paid up and invested, togeth er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to the insured. The premium may be; paid in,yearly, half j’oarly or quarterly payments. ■ ' The;Company add, a'BON US at stated periods to the insurancesof life* This plan of insurance is ihe mosl approved of. and iB more, generally in use; than any other in Groat Britain! (where the subject is best understood by the people; and where they have had the.longest experience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, ofall kinds, 87 are on this plam ... _ : The first.BONtf S Was appropriated in Decern ber, 1644, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oldestpolicidsj.to Bjf per cent., 7$ per cont.t&o., &c.* on others, in proportion to Ihe time of standing* making an addition of $100; $87.501 ©7£l, sd., «0., to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent, ort the premiums paidVand without increas ing the annbal payment to the Company. . , , THb operation of the BONUS will boseeh by the following examples from tho -Life Insurance Register of the Compdnjr, thus: . Sum Bnnuß or Policy. Injured.. Addition, No. 58 31,000 $lOO.OO 81,100.00 68 2,500 . 250.00 2,750.00 205 4,000 400.00 4,400.00 •< 270 2,000 175.00 2,175.00 “ 333 5,000 437.50 5,437.30 Pamphlets' containing the table of rates, ami explanations of the subject, form s of application, and further information may bo had at the office, gratis, in person or by lotlor, .addressed to the President or Actuary.- 0. W. RICHARDS, President,. JNO. P. JAMKS, Actuary. Philadelphia, May S, 1849.^=-ly. Equitable life litsuiaucc, AiuuiUy stud Trust Company. OrFicE 74 Walndt street, Philadelphia,—‘Capita $250,000.- Charter perpetual.—Make Insurants on Uvea at their office in Philadelphia, anil at their Agencies throughout the States, at the lowtstratba of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life. For 2 years. Age, 20 30 40 60 59 For 1 year. 1,29 1,90 3,48 Example.—A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 05 cents would secure to his familyor heirssloo should ho die in oito year; or for $0,90 ho secures to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years ho secures to thtm $lOOO should ho dfotn seven years; or for, $20,40 paid an nually during life, he secures 91000 to be paid when hodicS. The insurer securing his, own bonus, hy the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $49,60 the hoifif would receive $5OOO should he dio in ono year. Forms of application and nil particulars may be had at the office of Fkku’k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W.'OLAGHORN, Pres’!. lI.G.TucKK’rT, Sccl’y. , - - Fn«n*Ki Watts, Att’y. Dr. D. N. Maiiox, Medical Exafhinpf. August 31, 1848. iy JOHN C. BAKER’S compound fluid extract of Sarsaparilla. , THIS aiticlo 14 employed with great success, and by the most eminent physiciaqf of this city, for the euro of the following diseases i Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, siphilitic affections, titter and ulcers, while swellings, scurvcy, neuralgia or tic do)ouroa.x,cancc?, goitre or bronchoqclo, (swelled neck) spine diseased, chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract ibedestruc* live effects of morcuiy, jaundice, hypnrlrophy,'or on* largomont of the' heart, palpitation an*d trembling id' the tegfon of lha heart ahd Stomach, enlargement of the' bones, joints or ligaments, oil the various diseases of tboßkin, fib eh aS ringworm#, bilcS, pimples, car buncles, efc. Dyspepsia and Jiver* complaints, nerv ous affections, dropsical swellings, Constitutional dis orders, anil diseases originating from on impure state of the blood and other fluids of tho body, in shott all diseases whore o change of tho system is .required.- Prepared only by the proprietors, John 0. Baker Ac Co., Wholesale druggists and chemists,- No. 100 North Third street, below Race street, Philo,- Price 50 cents per bottle. . ) ' Importers and Wholesale dealers in dru’gjf, medi cines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes,surgical instruments, druggists* glassware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glassj also a new and superior article, of Imitatiott Plats Glass, at about one fifth the price, of English or Frohch Plates, any sire, cut' to order. • The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for sale at R. Williams* Drug store, Columbia ; John F. Dong's Drug store;l.ancustci, Pa.; S. Elliott, Car lisle;.and by Henry & Onslow, Druggists, corner of tyforkot and Third stro ts, Hofrisbrirg, Pa. December 7, 1840— Vf , Hals! ilutK! SpniVo A'xiifluMMKnFashions rnn I*B4B, rpHE subscriber would respectfully call tho alien* X lion of the public to hSa largo assortment of en Hats & Caps, of ClUvatofeC fashions, couotsllng of Moleskin, Denver, flno While Hockey Mountain Uenvet, Oltcr ( Brush, and Russia hats of every quality; anti at dif* ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hals, (very Ight) together with a general assortment of nearly every doscrlp , tlon of Oaps.ofoll silos, and at all prices. Country dealers and all >vho wish to purchase hats or caps, are Invited to call, as tho subscriber Is prepared ,to give greater bargains than can bo hod elsewhere.— Don’t forgot tho laco, No, 5, Harper's Row. WILLIAM 11,TROUT. Carlisle,May 25,1848. P. HONVEIt’S Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store,. North Hanover Street. nOUNTRY MERCHANTS and the public in gonera), arc respectfully invited to coll at the Old Stand of the subscriber, (well known as“Krls* Kingles Head-Quarters) in North Hanover street, a fow doors north of iho Hunk) and examine his large ÜBsoitmfenlof Choice Conlbclionaricsj manufactured of the best material, fresh every day, and warranted pot to bo surpassed hy any In the States, which will bo Bold of reasonable prices. Ho has just received a largo usßortmbnt'of Fruits arid Nuts, consisting in'part of Granges, Lemons, Rai sin*, Figs, Pruoris, Bordeaux and Pupor-sheliod Al monds', Filberts, cream-nuts, pea-nuts, cocoa-nuts, dec., which will bo sold at the lowest rates. Ho would .olio invito attention to a large lot of Toys and Fahey Goods, consisting partly of fine fancy boxes, dolls, doll-heads; Furniture it; boxes, wooden tea sets, brass trumpets, hone, banket and ball rattles, wagons; wheelbarrows, Gloss and China Toys,occcrdeonsi Ufumonlcdna, fancy soaps, hair oil, hair and tooth brushes, shaving cream and hun dreds of'other knlcftnackV Jn connection with the above be has on hand a good assortment of’Family GrecorWs; consisting in p’riH ofloaf, lump anti brown sugars, coffee, chocolate, choose and crackers. Im- I porial, Young Hyson and Black Too, Spices of all kinds, blacking, matches, brushes, &a. * The subsoribor returns his sincoio thanks to the public for the liberal patronage, heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to pleaso, td ; morit a Icontlnuanco of the same. , P. AfONYER, J Carlisle, June 14; 184 If RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the public to his fiesh supply of Ghemi cals,'Dye-Bluffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,, Window • /ißlaea. Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Tgrßooks and Stationary, Musical and Surgidal £S> Instruments, Fruits and Confectionary, &|o. Among hie extensive variety may bd found many articles rarely kept in small (owns. Beside his complete.assortment of drugs, chemicals, &c.,;he has acoordeons, arrowroot, almonds; nlcibiadeoi), aromatic vinegar, bibles,bead bags, Buflalocombs, breast pins. Bear’s oil, bandoline, backgammon boards, Beef marrow, black ink, blacking, bougies, brooches, black pomatum, blackfat tobacco, Brit ish lustre, blue ink, Canary saed, candies, cards, cream niits, camphine, cap paper, cachore aroma rise, composition, corn salve, court plaster, caslilo soap, canes, cloth brushes,, clocks; crystalline soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid, cologne water, cut glass extracts,: catheters, car riage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress ing combs, drawing pencils, Dutch, metal, eau )uBtrale,.eau.divine do.venus, English walnuts, envelopes, French fans, figs, fire board aprons, flailing lines and hooks, fancy boxes; flutes, fifes, flageolets, fiddles and fiddle strings, fire works, gold pens, gelatin* glue, guitars & guitar strings, gold leaf, garden seeds, gun bops and gun powder, gold leaf tobacco, glass globes, ground nc©;har rnonicans, hair combs, hair brushes,.hair oil, hair dye, and hair bracelets; India and indelible ink, ink powder ambink sand, ivory coinbs, rings and rattles, lemons, lemon syrup, liquorice, lily white liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks, Mineral water, musk, macc.pronh Meen fun, Macassar oil, matches, match safes, motto wafers, music books, nice B‘ala.d oil, note, paper, needle cases, nerve powder, No. d, nail brushes, oranges, Oleophane', prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder; pewter sand, porte monnais, pocket glassed penknives, pink saucersj peccau niitkj prunes, powder puffs, pbilooome, poMpaper,' poor man’s piasters, rose' water, raisins, riding whips, razors, raior straps, Russian Cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, shav ing. cream, soap and brushes, snuffboxes, shawl pins,,shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell combs, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils, sil ver hmf, starch polish, spiced bitters, segafa, sy ringes, sheepskins, sand soap, sponge, sand pa per,'testaments, teaqerry tooth wash, tooth pow der, toy watfeheS, Thompsbh’s bye watfef, tooth ache drops, toilet soap, tea belld, table gjats, thimbles, violins, verimllioh, vanilla beans, wafers; and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. - The above.are all for sale at Dr. Rawlins’ Drug store, Malnsireei,Carlisle. Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, anti olhofs', 1 will be BuppUed,on liberal terms; Mediqal advice gfatiek . May 3,1840. . ;. . . _ Ami. of Policy nmf Bonus' payable at tlio party's decease. \ ' I The Symptoms of Worms A RE, the tongue often while and loaded; the ijt_ breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish tustojh the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remarkably defi cient, and at oihere voracious. There is sometimes a aickish feeling, with vurmtihg.of mucous; flatulence of thc.siotnach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling mid hardness,of the abdomen; (ho bowels aro irregular; tho stools orC slimy, and there is an oc caafohal oppfcai’ontb of worms in (ho evacuations; the urine is often'milky and turbid; (hero is frequently ilchihcsft Of the fundament and noso, which is. often swollen? there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of iho (oolfi, ahd Sudden awaking in a fright. There afo, at times, headache or giddiness; ringing in the oars, or oven deafness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper.. -In some cases epilepsy and cholera, arid oven 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 plftbritit pains; sometimes feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations arid an irrcgularfovor; (he counte nance is generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat bloated, and there is occasional flushing of ono or both cheek#, Ahy one of those signs is indicatives of Worms; and the most cflectunJ. bcsf and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHI* J. MYENS* WORM TEA; Prepared by Dr. J. IY. 7MIYZ>/A r 5, at his wholesoln and retail Drug store, Cnilisle, Pa* None genuine wilhoufhis tvrilfcri signature. For Life. 1,60 2,04' 2.70 3,04 . 6,03 1,30 1,64 2,07 2,87 ■ Why will parents and others poison themselves and children whh worm medicine? containing mer cury when fhdy con get “ Dr. Minns’ Worm Tra," which is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of the bedt nttd moal effectual plants (hot havebverbecn discovered for (he.euro of Worms. Each package contains mifiidcrit' medicine for any cose of Worms* and when made according to the Directions is very pleasant to take. Price only '25 cents. . (CJ*WarVar.tfe(l'6'eCTl or the money-rclmncil. *• Jfinc 7, 1840—ly H6LARIC, Voninon Blind Manufacturer, Sign • of (ho Golden Eagle, No, 139 &. 143* South Second street, below Dock street, Philadelphia, keeps always dn hand a large and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SEAT WINDOW BLftIDS, manufactured in the best manner, and of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Having refuted and enlarged his establishment, ho is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice. Constantly on hand an assoilmcnt Of of every variety, manufactured expressly for Ills own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely oh a good article. (£/“ Opnn in the evening. Orders from a distance packed.carefully,'and sent free uf porterage, to any part of (ho city. H. CLARK. Phith*. August id 1 o—ly . WILL perform nil onefationn uponthoTeeth thtu are required for their preservation, shell ns Scalings Filings Plugging) &e,, or will reston the loos of them, by Inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. d7*o(Rco on PiUslreet,tv few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. I N. D. Dr.Loomiswlllbo absontfromCarlisle Ulio last ten days, in each month. 1 DccombcrH, 1848, WILL give hia attendance In the different bran dies of his profession, in town or country, to all that may favor hint with a call. Office opposite the 3d Presbyterian Church and Wort’s Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulko, Carlisle, Sept. G, 1849—tf HOMCE'OPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass* Row, next door to Justice Holcomb's, where ho can ot all tirpes bo found, when not professionally engaged.' Carlisle, Juno 7,‘lB4o—tf Respectfully informs the citizens of tins place and vicinity, that having made himself thoroughly acquainted with the thkout qb well os the practical part of Dentistry, ho is how prepared to perform fill operations entrusted to him, to the satis faction of all, at moderate charges. Office— South Hanover street, adjoining the office .of Dr. 0. W. Foulko, and immediately opposite (Ho Sd Presbyte rian church. Match VXB40 —ly SAMUEL HEPBURN, wilUosumothriprnotJoo of the law In the several counties fOumber id, Perry arid Juniata,) of his lata judicial dis trict. Any -business entrusted to his oaro'will bo promptly attended to. Offioo In hire. Ego’s cor. nor room, North Hanover Biroot, immediately op posite Iho Bank. Carlisle,’March 8,1849—tf J.B. PARKER. A TTORNBY AT JiAW, Office in North Hono /Lyor street, intho room‘formerly occupied by the Hon. F. Watts. C • March 22, 1840,—1f PR. J. W. BAWLIIVS, nilitd Manufactory. Mahogany Furniture I>r. X. C. ZiOoinis, bu. jas. arcuixocii. >m. JT. K. SMITH, ll* R. R. LEMAR, BURGEON DENTIST.* (rVcobbroii to nn. 3, o. hetf.) A GAftft. cossirMPTios HUBED DAILY, BY DR. HASTINGS’ COM \J POUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. The Me dical Faculty, as well as the public ore struck with Wonder .at the numerous cures rnadd daily by this extraordinary medicine,'and.is now acknowledged by many of our most eminent' physicians to be,a certain and speedy cure for.tuborculor Consumption, in its worst stages. It has-boon recommended by that eminent physician, Dr. Mott and is constantly usod in the Marino Hospital; at Savannah, On,; by Dr. Arnold, the senior physician of the Hospital.- The London Lancet, London Medical Journal; Broithwailo’s Retrospect, and all other of tho Lon don Medico! Journals have spoken m praise many times of tho surprising effects of - Dr. Hastings' Preparation. If has been thoroughly tried, jiot only in the Hos pital under the charge of Dr. Hastings, in London, but also by all the first physicians of England, end oil have fully, endorsed it as an unrivalled remedy in Consumption, and all of the Lungs. The following ore a few of the opinions expressed by the Medical Faculty of England. Doctor William soli, of Manchester, thus writes: . ... “Under ito influence, I have seen tho emaciated being, on whose brow death had seemed to have set his seal, acquire iiivigoration and strength—•and e*’ change his early mornings of intense .suffering'and distressing cough for the calm repose which alone accompanies sound health.” ‘ * X Dr. Ware, of Liverpool, says:—“l regard,Hast ings* Syrup of-Naphtha as one of the first medical discoveries of any age, ami consider its agency in curing Consumption as established beyond all doubt or question.. . Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, “Hails it ds the great con sumptive antidote and cure;” and Dr. Hamilton, of Bath, pronounces it “the only known remedy which may be relied .on' for removing, tubercles from tho lungs and preventing formation of others.” A single, bottle will prove Its' elficacy. Al! the proprietor asks is tho trial of ono battle, the action of which will prove' to, the, patient the virtue of this medicinb. (.Coughs; Golds, DrpndliltlsV Decline, Asthma, Night Sweats, and Spitting offload, aro cured in a surpri singly short space of time; the sovcresLcolds having yielded to the treatment of the Naphtha Syrup in the short space of 48 houfs. Janies Western, of Ponti ac, Michigan, virtucsj and our present purpose is to inform other s thousands, how and Where they may obtain that re- I lief, which they perhaps,* have long sought for in' vain. The superior excellence pf this preparation over all other medicines for the speedy and permanent ciiro of PILES, is well known to oil who have tested |l. It has been proved In thousands of instances, and has never failed to euro the roost Obstinate Cases, and we are confident it never will fait if used a proper length of Unto according to directions. As a proof of our entire confidence in its efficacy, we as sure all purchasers that, if, after a proper trial, it proves ineffectual, the money paid fur it wilt be re turned. The /‘Liquid Cure” is on effectual Remedy for Ringworms, Biles, Pimples, Barbers* Itch, Frosted Limbi, Chilblains, tia'U Rheum, Musquito Bites, Slings of Poisonous Insects, dee;, and for cutaneous diseases of every description. It is both safe and effectual for Rheumatism, giv ing immediate and permanent relief. No preparation now before the public can surpass tho excellence of the “Liquid Cure” for tf calls, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, dec. Its effects' as a teal pain killer ate magical. Every Fa mily in tho land should provide themselves with this InvaluaMopreparaiion.lho cheapness of which places It within tho roach of all,. Full Directions accompany each bottle. Pomph lots containing copies of certificates from those who hove tested tho “Liquid Cure,” may bo hud gratis of our authorised agents, “Myers’Liquid Our©” is prepared only by JEROME jk CO., SI Spruce Street , New York. For sale In Carlisle, by.J, A. Rawlins, solo agent for Cumberland county. Atfgust 33, 1840—Qm 11. Cnuncii, R. R; CiibncK, J. Lo.voisr.cKkn. LimitEßl UiflßEltl! 11. CllliiT'li &€<>.,* HAVE on iinnd ot the old stood, west end of iho* oM Harrisburg bridge, down at the river, ],00U,- 000 feet of the cheapest and best lumber on tho bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common, 2d Cummofjfeond refuse Boards and Plonk of 1, l‘s; Is, and two Inch thickness. Also, Poplar plank, Scantling and half inch Boards, a largo quantity oflong Shingles, Forictf rails, &c; They have also a steam sawmill in oporktion. and’ can furnish building timber, at the shortest notice, fence boards, shingling and plastering, lushes,-and arc prepared to faVnUU any' article In tho lumber line.-. . CC/’Dry Boards on hnpd at sli por kV. Also, pood 2d Common boards, JO feet long, at $ll per M.‘ . ; • ... The subscribers Hope by strict attention to bus!- nose, and a determination, ofselling lower than any oilier Van! at tho river, (hat the public generally will call and. soo their stock before purchasing elsewhere, May 24,1840.—tf * BOOTS & SHOES. Arnold and Lnvi. have Added (o ilieir lmmenso fiinCk of Dry Goods, a large assortment of Mon's, Women’s, and Chil dren's Boots and Shoes, which they Intend selling very cheap. Seplembqr 87,18101 V ' : ja: pvn. JAYND'S Family Modiclnoa for sale ul tho XJ Drug and Variety «toro of Henry A. Sturgeon. ; May 7,11810 , . ■ 11VEU eOJWLAIAST, jaundice; dyspepsia, chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a disordered .Liner or ■ Stomach in.bolh Male and Female, . , (MICH 00 constipation, inward piles, Jullncss or blood to the Item!, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart-burn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sour cructaliona.sinking or fluttering attho pit of the stomach, .swimming of the..head; hurried and difficult breathing) fluttering at the heart, cbok ing or snflicoliog sensations when in o lying posture; dimness of vision, dots ol webs before the sight, fov. or and dull pain in the ,head, deficiency of peispirn lion, yellowness of the skin .and, eyas, pain in the side, hack, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in (ho flesh', constant imaginings ofovil and groat depression of spirits, con bo effectually cured.by IIO«FIsAIVl»’S Celebrated German, Bitters. .Their power over the above diseases is hot excell ed—ifeguolloJ—hy any Ollier preparation in the U. States as tbo cures attest) ih many cases hftet skillful physicians hod failed* - ' Derangement of the Diver arid Stomach arc sources of insanity, arid will also produce disease of the heart, skin, lurigs and kidneys, arid lays'the body open to on attack of Cholera, bilious or ycllow fever, and is generally the first cause of that'most baneful disease, consumption, ■ OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. "The Dispatch,” of.Dcconiber 31st,soys: An I»vxlviabi-b Mrui£ihKv—*We have frequent* |y hoard the celebrated Gcrmnn Bitters, manufaclur od.by Dr. Hoolhjnd, spoken of in terms of commen dation, and wo know deservedly'so. It; is a 100 common practice, in certain quarters, to puff all man ner of usolesa iraah, bu t in the case of (ho above Bit ters, hundreds are living witnesses of, their moral and physical worth. As a umticine for the Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous debility and dys pepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. We fed convinced, that in the use of the German BiUcrs.lho patient docs not become debilitated, blit constantly, gains strength and vigor to the frame—a fact worthy of great consider ation. The Hirers arc pleasant in taste,and smell, and can bo administered under Iny circumstances, lo'the most delicate stomach* - Indeed they can bo used by all persons With the most perfect safety. ' It would be .well for those, who arc much affected in the nervous system, to commence wilh one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase.. We speak from ex perience, and are*of course, n proper judge. The press for and wide, have ur.ited in recommending (ho German Billers, a nd to the afflicted we most cordial ly advise their use. • "Spit it of tht Times” of June 241 b, says: "Do ovn noon citizens who.are invalids, know the many astonishing.cures that have been perform ed hy Ur. Hoofliiiid's celebrated German BiUersl— If they do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine 810x0,’* all who ..are afflicted with Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; the Doctor has cured many of our,citizens after (ho best physicians hud failed. We have used them, and (hey have proved io bo a medicine that .every one should know of, and wo cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, nnd (hut which gives, them greater claim upon our hnmldo effort, they ai© entirely Vegetable. ' "The Daily News,” of July 4lh, says: “Wc,speak knowingly of Dr. 11 oufiaml’s celebra ted German Billers, when w«*ay it is a blessing of this age; and fn diseases of the biliary , digestive and Nervous systems, it has not wo think unequal. It (s a Vegetable Preparation, and made without Alco hol, and to all invalids wo would recommend it as worthy their confidence. i ■ . HEAD THE FOLLOWING: iV'ln from one of bur first druggists, a gentleman favourably known throughout iho.Umled, Slates— the proprietor oflho “Medicated Worm Syrup.” | Philn,, Nov. 22J, 1848. j Dtlnf SlV~ft is with much pleasure lhall testify to llid oat/aordTrioVy values of your German Hitters, having* ifufd fargoly of them these )nsi few inonlhs to vtirioad . nlrsoiis, oJUictqd with Liyor complaints, Dyspepsia, Jtnd debslHy of the. Nervous system. I can say conrcieritioiliiy, that thuy are the host arti cle of the kind I have over sold, (and Idm-t-m «m-1. Ibo popular mcdiclned) oAd I consider it the only medicine for the abpvf.dnrjiasps before the public, 1 have never sold onc Mllty. ihol.has not given satisfaction, mid brought iWUf ,the cojjinicmlalion of those who used it,. I deem this my duty-libth to ypu as ibo proprietor of thiH highly Valuable article, and to those afflicted with Iho oliovo complaints, may know of its curative properties select the good from the our market is flooded. J. N. IIOBRNSACK, Druggist. Corner of Second and JACSDICS AMT)' LIVKU CuMPbAIKT CUUSD AFTKII" PutSICIAMB UAII FilUll!" Phils., Dec. 27, 1845// Dear Sir—lt ia wiib feeling's 6!>!caaurel coAmu nlcaio. lo you the sensntive i-lim* (uiul iu -Q bUoU time) of your invaluable ‘‘HooflnmiVtilcbrated Ger man Diners,” upon my system whtto Inhering-umW tho Jaun ice. About two years ago I had.’anattack of the Jaundice and was confined to the house six weeks under medical treatment of the Family Phy sician and for sometime after, when 1 went out I-hnd lo be very-careful of myself, since that lime 1 have had several attacks of the saline disease, and your Diners have entirely,relieved and curitDmo in two or three days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diuhl, last spring, had a long a serious spell of Jaun dice, ho bud t sometime lufure ] know it; ho was I confined to hi* bed. As soon os 1 heard of his con dition 1 called lo sec him and told hiin of the effect your Diners hud upon mu in (he same, disease. Ife immediately sent lor a bottle, and in a few da s he vvus cured. I have in several iusi. nees rccomrnmd cd the Diners in olher coses, alwoys producing tho same happy effect. My wife has been considerably afllicted with Diver complaint and Neuralgia, by Ibft .usoof the DiUcrs she is, well, now* enjoying good health. Wo believe from (ho many cures,wo know i of \\\m DUlers effecting, that they possess, in B its markuhlo and extraordinary degree gr at curalivo •properties, and thM which enhances their value with us is, they are entirely vegetable. Wo always kscp the Diners‘on baud and would not bo willing lo be without them. Very tcspeclfuMT, your#./. O'. PBVHCB, Prbntsl, Con fijtoflgci testimony be adduct'd by any Prepa ration before the publkT A single bolllfi Will £6ti vlnco any one of tlielr power over disease. Tbty are entirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the most obstinate costivenc's*, and give strength and vigor to the frame, a t no lime debilitating the patient; being OUO grateful to the most delicate stomach un* dor any circumslunccsihn'd eon ho administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they oro froe froro Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineral nml injurious ingredients. They con bo taken at ail times.and under nil cir cumstances', no oriiin'orj' exposure will prevent shorn having a salutary died, and no bud result eon accrue from an o\or dose. Pol” solo, wholesale and retail, nt the principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race street, Philo. ' 1 Porsfile In Carlisle, by Satuckl Bluott, and rospoctdblo dealers generally throughout the Slate. February 22 t 1849—1 y Manufactory of VocKct Hooks, *tc. A7) i A 2& Chetnnt Sir Let, above Phila , 'IHIH KuliHctilier respectfully sol I citu public altcn- JL lion to Uls sujiciloi mill tasteful stock of Pocket Docks, Pocket Knives, Banket's Cases, and other fine Cutlery,.' Bill Books, . Gold Pens and Pencils, 1 Dressing Coses, Segar Cases, 1 .Card Cases, Chess Men, Fort Monolos, Back Goinmon Boards,^ 1 UTses, Dominos, die., dec. His assortment consists of tbo most fashionable and modern slvlos, of (ho finest quality and excellent workmanship, embracing; every desirable fancy pat* torn, which ho will at all times bo prepared to exhib it and furnish wholesale or retail on the roost .pleat ing terms.' ' : , Purchasers who desire to supply.tlibroVolyca'tfith sj’tlclot of the host'qunlity will consult their own in* torosls hy cbiling at thls ofiUblllhmenl, :,, • ' ‘ ■" ■ Flu..eMmi/ , Pocket Rook'Manufacturer.™}. ChcstSi, ‘ Philo. Aug.oo, leio^Cm s sis.