t.'lviiat, iiu H-sLMjiil",* . j y.i!T»yi, ia ■ • wisHiitaiAN rtfivEitsiTir' ..., OF IIAI.TIMOIIE. V 'MEDICAL' DEPARTMENT. THE punuafeession for, 1843 and' ’6O will com raenco, with Introductory, laecturosj; oh flib' last, Monday of jOctobcr next. , , u . The,daily. Lectures .thereafter will bp ,'tcinpbrarily delivered, ifl . lho .commodious’ building neatly Tilted up for the, purpose, on Liberty* street, one door north' of Baltimore, •* : ; v - i• • MEDICAL, FACULTY. Johk C k . Morritviij.M. D.—dnatitutes and Prac tice of tMedicine; Med. Jurisprudence and Mental Diseases. Gedhoe C. M. Ro.nF.nTB, M. D.—Obstetrics.and; Diseases Of Wooten aml ; Children. • ' ' ’ Rboi.ta.ld N.Wuiout, A. M. Ml D.—Chemistry. A. StowdetTigoot, A. M. M. D.—Anatomy and Physiology, ~ . R, N. WnioiiT, A. M. M. ’pi — Surgery. A. 8. Piodotf," > A;'M.‘ M. D.—THornpbuVica;’ Mat. Medics, arid Hygiene., '-j / The dpties of the Demonstrator will be : performed by tho’ProfijMor of Anatomy. • ~ ThVPucully liave at their command the most'am • plo moans, models, &c., for a course as thorough andicomplctoias,ls delivered, in; the bbsi regulated institutions in the country. The Obstetri cal models are tho largest and boat Over imported, and were procured in Paris,.at great coat. The Faculty intend, as soon as possible, to fill the vacant chairs, with gentlemen thoroughly qualified to meet,tho responsible duties thereof. They pledge themselves to unwearied devotion to the interests of all who may bo disposed to put them selves under their tuition. Tickets; $l5 each; Diploma §2O;, Demonstrator $10; 'Matriculation $5. Students arriving in tho city are, requested to; call on some member of tho Fa culty, who will give advice with regard to. the selec tion of a boarding house, ,&c. For fuithor information address the Doan of tho Faculty. . ; REGINALD N, WRIGHT, . ■' No. 103 .West Fayette street, ... one door w''l of Liberty s! September 13, 1840—4 m ifaiVEUSSTIf OP DURTUND TAP UL T Y OF PHYSIC. SESSION OP' 1840—50. THE LECTURES will coramonco on MONDAY, i 291 h October, and continue until the. 15th of I March, ensuing-. '■ I Chemistry and Pharmacy—WM. E. A. AIKEN, .M . D.,’L. L. D. Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITH. Therapeutics, Materia MeJica and Hygimc—SAM* UEL CHEW, M. D. . Anatomy and Physlolocy—JOSEPH ROBYM. D. Theory and Practice of Medicine-—\VM. POWER, M.D; . . Midwifery arid Diseases of Women and Children- RICHARD H. THOMAS, M. D. Lecturer, on Pathology and Demonstrator of Anato my—GEOßGE W.MILTENUERGEU. Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Sur gery every day at the Baltimore Inlirmary, opposite the Medical. College, The looms for practical an atomy will bo opened October Ist, under the charge of the demonstrator. Fees for the entire course sdo. Comfortable board may be obtained in the vicinty of the Medical College. September .13, 1849—3 m Extraordinary Reduction In flic Prlcoof Hardware. I HAVE J«Bt received the largest &nd cheapest slock of HARD WARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker's Tools, MaJiogonyVaneers, and all kinds of Building; Material ever , brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons abound build will find it great, ly to their advantage to look at my slock before purchasing elsewhere.. Come and see the goods and hear the price and you will bo convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, instore, anvils, vices, files mid rasps, and a com plete assortment of . Watt’s Beal Bar Iron, also Rolled and Moppjlron of all sizes. I have also the Tbocnnmeter Chum, Made by Mr.' Goo. Span gler, the best article how in ue«. have just received my .Spring stock, of Grain and Grass Scythed, manufactured expressly for tny own sales, and warranted to lie « superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Sylhes.to bo the host anioloin the market, and ,al the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. Oct.ll, 1819. JOHN P, LYNE. IVmv Sc Cltcajp Hardware Store. THE subscribers have just received at (heir New and Chedip HARDWARE STOKE East High street, opposite Ogllby'a Dry Good Store, a Urge slock of goods in (heir line, to-which (hoy would call the attention of purchasers, their arrangement in the city being such, ns to enable thorn to sell their goods at the lowest city prices. * Their slock comprises a full assortment of Locks ond Latches of every stile and sixo, —Hing s, Screws, Bolls, nod every article used for buildings, Augurs and Augur Bills, Chisels, Broad and Hand. Axes. Hatchets, Drawing knives, Plains, and Plane Blits, Hand, Panel, and Ripping Saws, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws. Trace and Holler chains, Homes, Shovels, Spades, and Hoes, hay arid manure Forks. Also, a largo nssdrtmont of Pocket and Table Cut jory.—Spoons, Shovel and Tongs, Waters and Frays, Hollow Ware, Brass and enameled Prescrv ing Kettles. Iron Furnaces, Cedar Wore, Anvil and Vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar, Band and Hoop Iron, Cast,-Shear. Spring and Blister steel, &c. Also, 100 Boxes Window Glass. 100 Kegs WotecrilFs Pure While Lend. 8 Barrels Linseed Oil. 3 Bartels Sp. Turpentine. p ... , WRIGHT & SAXTON, Carlisle, Oct, 11,1840, HOOKS! HOOKS! T'L? o n,o\!V AU i 1 r N '- Jc '’ irc *' to “'farm hi. *■ ' “““ 1,10 puMic m goneml; lint ho hn« durohKod tho olotß formerly belonging to J,i co i, bat]., anil i* now ready to supply iho reading community with Books ofiiU kind* at city price* _ Ho has just recoivod iho following now walks.- ' toy noh'a Expedition to tho Dead Soa and Jordan. Montague's ■••••'■ ** * Philosophy of Religion, pobhey on Future Punishment. * Rural Lcttnm, by N. p, Willis. Women ortho Revolution, hy Mm. Elbe, Tbier’s. Consulate and Empire, Nus. 8 & 9, . Davy Uoppertfeld, part 3r-. ; «. Turner,. Fisher, and Davy Crockett, Comic.Alnja nae’a for.'lB3o, together with all th? cheap public*, lions of. the day. (looks ordered twice a week and strict attention paid to orders from (ho country. . All the Daily and Weekly Papers, &c., to bo had ai, the old,stand next door to Burkholder’s hotel, . Carlisle, August li6, 1849 % 'O Vlir ICIAIVSr pntTGOISTS AK'l> ■COUNTRY MERCHANTS DU. J. Pf. KEBrjBR A BUO. moat respectfully aolkili aitnntion to tliolr freah Block of Engllahi r ren C h, nn j American Drug., Medicine., Chemical., Paint., Oil., Dye Slunb,OJn.,wnie, Pcr fumery, Patent Medicine., Ac. Having opened u om,u ’ ioj iou * arlicloa.old anholr c.ldMl.lintent 1. “tity ofall ■We especially invite druggi.l, and country mer. ohont.i who may wl.h to hecorne agent, for "n, Ifoeler’, Odlohralod Family Medicine.” f.landard TO popu'or romedie.,) to forward their addre..; .Soliciting (lie patronage of dealer., wo respectful jy eomaio. , J. N. KBBI.ER A J)RO., ■• „ olaah Druggutt, No. SOI Marjiet si Sppj. 1 ,1810. ly. assorlmeijl of 'Men’s & Boy’s - y-Odps of ovory variety, lust received at the fheap-fliem^rArhold At Levi. • ‘ *. • cTopiember 9? r lB'4o.' ' ■ , •Xss'iV.L'iW*. o? unuos, fancygoods, books,&c. A T "A.V i'.RSTKJK’S old established Drug; and. -fi:' Book Store, dn Nnrlh'Hanover 'street, mi mow supply of Drugs and medicines; fresh,and carefully sejectod, together; with' a rich, varied and extensive pf.P Qnc y 00^3 * Hooks, Perfumes, Soups, Guillory} Gold and Silver<Pons.and Penblls, Curne- Parlor Lamps,' Glrandolaa and Flow* Vases; Bthorial Qil -Lamps. Fruits- 1 and Confec tionary, and a variety of other articles ;,whicb. it is impossible to onuinciate;'but 'cotnprisingrthc most splendid display over* offered in Carlisle, and at prU ces correspondingly cheap.. The attention, of.his old, friends and customers arvdi the public generally is particularly invited 10-his present stock, with which they cannot fail to bo pleased*' . •, r; May 24.1849. . S-'Wi. HAVERSTICK. ~• Mardwaicv , opened at the new and cheap Hardware, store of JACOB SI3NISR, a new, assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting,of,a' lull assortment of locks and latches of every otyle and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bills, chisels, broad and hand axoe,-hatchets, (drawing knives, planes, and piano bills; hand, pannel, and .ripping saws; mill and crosscut saws of Roland’s make, warranted good; a gqod assort* meat of circular saws, warranted; traceand halter chains of a suporldrquality that hasrievci been in this market before, hoes,, shovels, spades, forks and rakec; knives and.forks; iron,; japari, and brass candlesticks;, an assortment of Bntania and Glass Klherinl Lamps, spoons*, shovels, tongs, wrier and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Co dafvvare, nnvilp, vices, filhs and.rasps, of every kind and.price. • . _ , Watts* bar iron, hoop andband iron, cast, shear, spring and hlisiere4 steel, warranted good. ' . 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. 200 kegs WelhcrilPs pure'white lead, 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. 150 kega Duncan Nails, warranted good, , GO do*, prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes Please call at .the well known store of Jacob Senor, North Hanover street, next door to Glass* hotel, Carlisle. ♦May 2-1. 18-19 Cabinet malting 1 . E.vton,si re Furniture: Rooms. I jTACOB FETTER, in rear of (lie corner of North Itj Hanover and Louiher streets, Carlisle, would rospeotfiilly.announce.to the public that he has on hand, and isconslantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to the above busi ness, His Furniture being made out of llio best .ma terial, by‘his own hands, ho fella no hesitation in warranting its durability. Doing always ap prized of tho vary latest oily fashions, he is enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work in the country, and at prices too whjch shall cor respond with the “lightness of tho’monoy market.” He would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence call and ex amine his present elegant to which he will constantly make auditions of the newest and mbsLmddern styles. Tire Undertaker's branch ofbuslncss receives especial attention, October 4,1849 4*. other Medicine has over been Introduced lo xN (the public that has met with such unparallcd success, ns Dr.'Soule’s Oriental Balm Pitts.- Haying been but six years before the public, ami the Advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into cv« cry State in the Union and Canadas. .They hate absolutely become the standard Medicine of the dpy. Tboy arc purely vegetable and so admirably com pounded that whom taken in large doses they speed ily euro acute diseases, and when taken in email doses thoy operate like a charm, upon the most deli coto, nervous female, and hate raised numbers from | their beds when all other remedira teJ /aiJud. VVo hero refer to but a few of the many mlraculous curcs effected by the use of said Pills, Spinal~Affeetion,~Anni Wood, of Rutland, Jef ferson co., N. Y., was cured, after elie had been con fined to bed 5 yedrs, with Spinal disease and Ab scess of the Lung*. Tho.bill of her regular Physi dan (Dr. Johnson of Olay,) had amounted to $BOO. See Circular. Scrofula and Nervous DefoVity.-—Mrs. Down of Clay; N. Y. f was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous do bility and Scrofulous affection of tbo head, after she had been, confined six months and all other, medi cines had failed. Cough and Consumption Cured Win. flcntly, of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe Gough after ho had been confined tp his bed fora longtime, and wus given up by the Physicians. Ho had used* most of the cough medicines of the day, and .was supposed by his friends and physicians, 16 be in the last stage of Consumption. ■ • JJi/spcpaia. —A. 1). F. Ormaby, o/ Syracuse, N V- w>» cured of Dyspepsia, eo severe as not to bo able to work for two years. • Wm. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., wnscartd of a severe csbo of Dyspepsia, Costlvcncsa and Ner vous Dobilitv, of years standing, after expending largo suras of money to m> purpose, Sec Cir culars. Bleeding Pi7m.—Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon, N. V., was cured of a severe case of Bleeding Tiles of a. number of ycajs standing, after usoing ft variety of Tilu medicines without effect. Mih, Williamson, of Bclhloham. N, J., wasafllic- f led for thirty years, with disease of the chest and stomach, u few doses of these pills cured her. John Darling, of Woalford, Oswego co.. N Y was greatly bimcfttlcd in a case of Asthma arid dlfl ficully of breathing, liy nsn of these pilU. Stverccase of Vilcs.—Sohn Bolton, of Hardwick, Otsego co., N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Tiles and extreme coatlvcncas of long and painful duration. Who would not sacrifice a few shil lings to he, relieved from so distressing o com plaint. Wm. MocUhrldgc, of SmTue Toliif, N. Y,, Was cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and general de rangement of.the digestive, organs. Ho had been sick for years, and spent hundreds of dollars to gel relief, but to no purpose, and was so discour n«ed he could hardly ho purauftded to take the Tills. The above ord oil capes in which all other reme dies failed to euro or give relief. Many of the tmniu character might bo published if wo had space.— For particulars sco tho Botanic Institute, which can be had of agents. BkWAUK OP OoUWTKnpRtTS. As.thoro nro spurious Tills in circulation called Oriental or -Sovereign Balm, ho sure to see before you buy that the name of “ Dll. E. h. SCUMS At EO.” is om tho face of the Boxes. None others cun bo genuine. Wo ore not avvaro lhat any who if making u spurious article has yet dared to make use of our name; but some of them have had tho impu dencoto imitate our boxes and copy our Circulars, Certificates, &c. Unless tho public are careful when thav purchase Ihoy will bo deceived. 1 Tho following persons, in this county, bro ogents for tho above Medicine. J.C. «fc G. B. Altlck, Shlnponsburav 1 Win. Buft, Nowyille, Jacob HolVelbowcr, Nowburg. , Joseph L. Sterner, Mifllln township* Terry & Cmllieb, do. ; John Ernst, dfe, A. Ciiihcorvjßliophordiilown.- ' • . J: 0, MUlor, Now Cumberland; : ; a n u !; lnßW « Tavern. Btoughslowh. apf cu "> Shoc v v November 1,1810 ■ 1 UtNTZ ' ••:. -LIFE :INSBKAJrC!E.: .-t3 TKc, Oirartt Lifc Insufance-'Antmlty and Trust Office No.' 150. GhcsnutVStrect, 4 1 Capital »3<K»,oo<>. .-•• . Chgrter. ;v... CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the most; favorable.‘terms; 1 receive.-'and execute Trusts, anti receive (Jeposiis'on IrttereSU-' ; ’’ 'The, Capital being paid up’And Invested, togeth er wit!\ an.accpinulated premium fund,affords a perfect security ' to ;tho in'sdtatlv -The premium may, bo 'paid in yearly, half’yciuly or quarterly payments. l ’ 'v * ‘''’ V 4 *' 1 " a.BONUS at stated periods to the insurances of life. Tftia plan'6f insurance is the oft, an.fi, ,i? iiijore, generally ,lh use, than iany,plUer. in (where’, flip subject is -understood by ihb pobplo,' and where they .have, hafi the. longest experience.), as appears from that o.ut.bf.l 17 Life Insu rance Companies there, ofull kinds, G 7 aro on Ibis •plan.'--'j • v\ 7.7 . • The first BONUS whs appropriated in Decern bor, 1Q44, amounting to 10 per cent, on live sum insured uhddr-thooldestpolicies* toBJ.percent., Vi per cebt.*, &o,“, &c., : on others* in proportion, to. the time of standing, making an addaio.u of SIOO; 287.50; $75, fee., &c., toevery originally insured, which is an avorage of more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid; and'without increas ing the annual payment tothe Company. . The operation of iha'BONUS will be Seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register Of the Company, thus: ' ’ ••Sura • Amliof Policy ami Pulley. - .Insured, Addition, llonud payahtu, at ... the party 1 * decease. No. ;58 $l,OOO 3100.00 $1,100.00 ■•• :88 , • 2,500 . 2£0:00 2,750.00 •• 205 , 4.000 400.00 4,400.00 276 2,000 .175.00 .2,175.00 *• 333 5,000 457,50 5,437.50 Pamphlets containing the table of rates, and explanations of the subject) forms of application, and further.information may, bo had rit thd’olTice, gratis, in. person or by loiter, addressed to the President or Actuary. V' J 3. W. RICHARDS, President, JNO* F. JAMES, Actuary. Philadelphia, May 3,1849.—1 y. XquitablcLifcln9nr«incc,lnn(iUf and Trrtst Compimy. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Capita s26o,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at .(heir office.in Philadelphia,and,oltheir Agencies throughout the States, at the lowest rules of premium. , •, Rates for insuring at $lOO on a-singlo life; Age. Fori,year. For2jcars. For Life. 20 81 Ul 1,00 80 99 1,30 2,04 40 1,29. 1,04 9JO : 60 1,86 2,07 v 3,04 si> 8,48 2,0.7 6,03 Example. —A person'aged 80 years next birth day, by paying the company 93 cents wopld secure to his family or Heirs $lOO should he "die in one year; orfor $9,00 be cosurcs to them #2000; or for $l3. annually for seven years he occurea to them $lOOO should bo die in seven years; or fui, s3o,4B~|>aid an nually during life, he secures $lOOO to bo paid when ho dies.' The insurer securing hjs own *aonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other officcq. For $49,60- the heirs would receive $6OOO should ho dio in one year. Formrof application and all particulars maybe bad at tho office of Watts, Esq., Carlisle. > J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t.. ' 11. O. Tockrtt, Sbcl’y. • Fubd’k. Watts, Att’y. Dr. D. N, Maiios; Medical Examiner. August 31, 1843.—1 y ' B JOHN C. HAKEtt’ak COMPOUND FLUID EXTRATC OP Sarsaparilla.' THIS article is employed with 'great'sucres*,’ and by.(bo mos( eminent physicians of this city, (ot the ; cure of the following diseases i . OMofuh or Kings Evil, rheumatism,cutaneous diseases! siphliuic ({(ter and. . whit* en-olllngSi scurvey, neuralgia or tie dolourcax, cancer, goitre or bronchocelc, (swelled noek) spine diseases, chronic disease of the lungs, to counteract the dqstruc tivo effoets of morcuiy, jaundice, hypnrtrophy, or en* largemonl of the heart, palpitation and trembling in the region of (he heart and stomach, cnlurgCmontof the hones, joints or ligaments, all the various diseases of tho skin, such as ringworms, biles, pimples, car* buncles,etc. Dyspepsia and llrer complaints,.nerv ous olfactions, dropsical swellings, constitutional dis orders, and diseased originating from an impure state of (ho blood ond other fluids of (ho body, In short all diseases where a change of the system is required. Prepared only by tho proprietors, John G. Baker dc Co., wholesale druggists and chemists, : Nb. 100 NorthTUird street, below 'Race strjet, Pbilo. Price 60 cents per bottle. - Importers and Wholesale dealers in drugs, medi cines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical instruments, druggists'glassware, paints, oils, dyc stulfs, window glass: also a new ‘arid superior article, of Imitation, Plati Glass,•■( about' one fifth (ho price,of English or French Plates, any size, cut to order. • The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla for sale at R. Williams' Drug store, Columbia ; John F. Long’s Drug store, Lancaster, Pa.; 9. Elliott, Cer lieio; and by llonry A Caslow, Druggists, corner of Market and Third stro (s, lloniaburg. pQ. Decomber 1, 1840—ly • kiuts! Hals! Srnfxo and SuMMr.n Fasnross fou (848* rpHB subscriber would respectfully cull (ho alien- X lion of tho public to his largo ucKcrtmCnt of ff~\ hats, A Caps, of thorniest, fashions of.Moleskin, Beaver, fine White Hockey Mountain Bearer, Otter, Brush,and Russia hats of. every quality, and at dif ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of Slouch or yporlaman’a Hals., (very ighi) together with a general assortmoiu of nearly every descrip. ■ (ion of Capa t (>faU sites,and at all prices. Country dealers and all who wish lo : pqrpbsso hats or caps; are invited to call, aatho subscriber is prepared to i give creator bargains than can bo had elsewhere.— • Don't forgot tho laco, No. 3, Harper's Row. 1 . WILLIAM H. TROUT. > Carlisle,May 26,1848. Grciit Uui-ffiiluN iu Clothing!,, To the CitixenS of Carlisle $ surrounding Countnjl JUST arrived a largo and aplendid nssotlmdnl of Foahioitable’Hoady-mado CLOTHING, 1 for llio Foil and VVimer Ttado.al tlie store of S. Goldman, south-east corner of Main street and . Marker Sonora, Carlisle,.. , Tho umlereignod respectfully informs tfia cilia zona of Carlisle and adjoining oounlry, that lio ; Iras just arrived from Philadelphia, w|ih a largo r assorfmenf of Fashionable Heady-made Clothing, which for cheapness nnd quality, never has been witnessed in this place, such as—French, Gordian and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats, Over Coatnapd Business coats of all descriptions, Cloths, Onshiniproo, pnd Soitinet Sntk Cent's j line black and fancy Qassimoro Finlaloohsi su’pe rior Satin and striped sll|t velvet Cloth arid Sntii. hot Vestal Also,, a Jorge assortment of (juicy Handkerchiefs.fine, while linen, striped 'arid red flannel Shirts; cotton& woollen nightshirts,Draw ers, Bosoms, Cellars,&e. Beautiful Foil style Hats & paps, will be sold at pilces cheaper than any whcreolse. Goptlernen are invited to call and oiainiilo.lfis Goods, as lie is sure that tlioso who bay will go away with a good fit mid cheap prices, S. GOLDMAN. 87,.1819-r-fim 1,,, ’ ; ’Ctfouiid Allaiu.Siiiit, A T only, 9t,37j per* sack,,, 'j'ho pnlunco hf our A V‘9V (o’elosp the concern, will be sold for cash as “hove. Apply at the Tea andCWpa Store of November 8,184* J. W. EBY. - , n ‘ { MbL' '• i .^ESP^^r^LL'Y thd'hlie'iltlori'bf tttjfil; Jtl/ public? to. lus'Tresh 'supply' of DfhgsV Ch v pftiU; • cals, Dyp-siuffs, Palnia;Oila,y arm^ SpipeSj JPatept Medlcjineb', Perfumery, • : vy Docks and Stationary,. Musical an’^'S'ur^ic^l InstrumentSj.tfruits and; Confectionary, &c.’ ’ Among'his extensive variety 3 articles rarely kept in.small. .towns..-. Leaide : luB 3 complete assortment of-drugs, chemicals, &o„,he a hWaccordeoris, arrowroot, almonds! aloihiade oil, ’ aromatic vinegar, bibles,bead bags, Buffalocombs, l breastpins. Dear’s oil, bandoline,-backgammon , .boards, Bpbf brooches,' blabk-poWialuln,’lilack 1 fat' Cobacco, Urit f ish lustre, blue ink, Canary seed, candies; bhrds, 1 ( cieam - nuts, camphinp,;cap:paper, caohore.aroma- I Use,- composition, corn sal.yeV.court piaster, castile. ; soap, cartes', clbth b’rdshesj'’clocks, crystalline I soap* conversation carda,'cardcaßes’,buVling fluid, ( cologne Water! culglass extracts, catheters,icar . riage whips,- domiboes, depilatory (powder, dress ( ing'combs, drawing_ pencils, _ Dutch metal, eau lustrale, eau diviriS''de vends; walnuts, L Envelope's,. Freiich fans, flgs, Are board, aprons,, , Ashing lines and hooks, fancy boxes, flutes, fifes, flageolsts,'.Addles’ and Addle’ strings,' fire. Works, \ gold p a ens, : golaiin, glue, guitars & guitar sitings, ,’ g'old leaf, garden soeds, gun caps and gunpowder, ! gold-leaf tobacco, glass globes, ground rice, har . rhoidcans, halt combs, hair brushes, hair 6i), hair , dye, arid hair bracelets,’lndia and indelible ink, ink, powder and ink sand, ivory combs; rings-and . .rattles, IcmohsVlemoh syrup,’ liqUoricd, lily-white , liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks; .Mineral water, musk, maccaroni, 1 Meenfun, Macassar oil; . matches, match safes; motto wafers,music books, nice salad oil, note paper, needle cases, nerve pbwdcr. No. G, nail brushes, oranges, Oleophane, . prayer books, paper powder, pewter sand, pnrie itionnais, pocket* glasses, penfknivcs, pink saucers,"poccatr powder puffs, philocome,; poat paper, poor man’s plasters, rose water, raisins, riding whjps, razors, razor straps, Russian cosmetic, red. ink, rose tooth paste, shav ing cream, soap and. brushes, snuff bokes, shawl pins, shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell combs,, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils, ail- ■ ver leaf, starch pollfih, Bpiced bitters, segars, sy- 1 ringesi .elieep skins, sand soap, sponge,, sand pa*. 1 pelf'testamonis, leabcrry tooth Wash, tooth pow 1 der, toy watchbs,- eye water,’ tooth .* ache drops; toilet soap, tweezers,[trusses, tea bells, 1 (able mats, thimbles, violins,' vertnillion, vanilla \ beans, wafers, and a thousand other items tod 1 tedious to enumerate. .The above are all .for sale ( at Dr. Rawlins’ Drug store, Main street, Carlisle, Pedlars, and olhere, t will be supplied oriTiberal terras, ’ ] Medical advice gratis, ( May 3,1810, . . ..- , . , | The Symptoms of Worms ARE, the tongue, often white anti loaded; the breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the oppe tile extremely, variable, sometimes remarkably defi cient, and at otbero .voracious. There is sometimes 'a eickiuh feeling, with vUmUing of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and. hardness of the abdomen; the bowels •ro irregular; tiro stools are slimy, and there is an ocr casiona) appearance of worms in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and . turbid; there is frequently itchincss of the fundament and nose, which - la -often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of me tcpthVand sudden awaking irVa!fright. There arc, at iimes/houdoohe or giddiness; ringing in the oars, or even convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper* In some eases epilepsy and cholera, and even apdloctic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of the Wain arid catalepsy appear connected with jvorms. - Frequently there is a short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble npd irregular pulse, palpitations and iin irregular fever; (be counted nance is generally pallid .or sallow, and somewhat bloated, and there is oqcnAlonal flushing of one or both checks.. Any one of these signs’ is indicative of Wotms; prid the,most best and cheapest remedy is D*. JOHN J..MYERS' VVORMTKA, Prepared hv Dr. J'W.'liA WLINS , at his wholesale and retail Drug store,' Carlisle, Pa* Wo.no genuine without his written signature. ‘ • < ' : I’ Why wilf patents and others poison themselves ' and children with worm medicines containing mer cury when they con get *• Dr. Mfehs* WWn Tea,” wk.lfh the roots,' leaves and seeds of the ptants mar imTDvr«t ww : discovered. for tUe curo qf Worms. Each package contains sufficient medicine for any case of Worms, ’ and when majo according to the Direcliorts is very pleasant to toko. Price only 25 cents. (O'Warranted good or the mcney returned. r June 1849—rly Alina wanumetort. H CLARK. Vchuian Blind Manufacturer, Sign , of the Golden Eagle, No, f3D A 143,' South Second street, below Dock street, PhilodelpMa, keeps always,on band a {urge,and fashionable ossoriment of WIDE AND NARItO.W SLAT WINDOW BUNDS, manufactured in the best manner, and of (he beat materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Having .Tefiltcd.antJ, enlarged Ms establishment,Ho Is prepared to complete ot'defs to any amount at the shortest notice. Constantly on Hand on assortment of • . Mahogany Furniture of every vdriely, manufactured.expressly for His own sales* and purchasers may therefore'rely on r'gdod article. . Cj'Open in the evening. • Orders from a distance packed corofully, ahd sent free of porterage, to any port of (ho city, . . . H. CLARK. Flnlas August 16 10—ly I>r. I. C. Xaomlfr, WILL porform all.operations u’ppptho Teeth ure required for their presentation, such as Scalings Filing, l*Jugging t or Wfl restoretlu loop of them, by inserting Artificial TeeUufrom a single Tooth to a full sett. 11/*Office on Pitt street, a few doors South of the flftilrund Hotel. N. IK Dr. Loemis will be abaentfrom Carlisle tht>lftettan dnya, in each month. ' Dccemtui 14,1848, »H. JAS. Hl'CttLOCll, WILL givjs his attendance in the different bran dies of his profession,’ln town or ooanlry, to ollllml may favor Him with tt call.’ Office opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church and Wert’s HolbLlately occupied by'Dr.Taulke, • ./• 3 Carlisle, Sept. 6,1849—(f - »B. J, K. SMITH, HOMOgOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully lenders Ills professional, services to Hie citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. Olllco in Snodgrass’How, next door to Justice Holcomb's, whore he can at all times ho found, when not professionally cnoonod. I Carlisle; June 7; Ifl-ID—if. ■ i ; U. |l. B, LEJUUV , ’ ■SU HQ EON DENTIST, (socoKssoit TO SB, J, C, nstrl) \ RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of this I^acQI ohd vlfuiity ‘ that having mode hlmaclf inoiougbly.ncJquointciJ W|il» llib takd** as Well Q « the practical part of Dentistry, ho is noW nropaicdto perform oil opoiallons entrusted to.him. to Om Vatis faetton of d|)| at moderate charges. ‘Orricfc—Sohlh nonoycr.slreet,.adjoining tijo ofllcp of DW G. W’ Fpiilke,and,immediately oppdsjte the 2d Proihyte ilqn church. , i; , - March 1, IB4o~ly lt t , - ’ •- ' 1 APAhD. QAMUELHFi-BUnN’.Willroßumothepractlce y,? r ‘"P law ip llio. several ■oouiilibb’fCuiribcr land, Perry.and Juqialai) ofhlslbtb judicial dial Ifiql, , Any .piisinnss cnlriisled lb tils oarb wlll bo promptly allonded to. Offop, in. Hts, Ego’s obr: poalm^Jr'Bant!' HanGVPr Blt ° pt ’ i “‘“»‘liptely ppf Carilsle, March 8, ISlS— tf '"'f," ' ■ ,■:;*, 'r,, j, n. FAiittp, *A* WOIiNEY AT L.AWi Ofifcbln North Hano. iloii T Walls * l ° r<>ora form “ rl J occu Pi cJ by, Iho March SS ( ,lS4B;^lf «n !• ;■ .vAt.-,«6!i»pMliwrw».hsffi -TaHJiV. nU : REI),DAILY r .ByMPB-H/VBflNqS\,CpM, <u POUNDSY RUP.P.F, N W? dicdl Faculty, otf oB,the public are. struck t vyUh wo/ider tit ilho nymoxpua curesmauo .tlua b*tVo!ordinary ia, mow. j hy’hiany of our most ,cminent physicians |q, Ihj a, 'Certain : and speedy, cure.for, tubercular tju/isu'mpUoq, in its worst.plages. . ;i U- has l)een ; recommended, Jiy that eminent physician,; Dr. coMtonlly; used in the Marino Hospital,.al r BayiLupah, On., by, 1»; 'Arnold-, the senior, phypiciqn.qf.tbejHqsnilql.-T; The London. Lancet, Lyndon Medical, JflUjnol, lirpithwaito’s PoUQspeqh. lbo L (on T "don Medical,Journals .havospokpn lu.pruisq many limes of thb surprising eiTccls of r-' p'r.-Maatingf' IVepatatfan.) ’ii It has been thoroughly tried, : notoniynn<tho'HoBi pjtul under the 1 Chargb of:Dr. Hastings, in-London, but also 1 by'all lhb ; firstrphysicians ofi.Bhgland. aDd all-havc fully' endorsed it asaq uriiivalltd> remedyun Consumption, arid all ..other-diseases of-tbe Lungs, Tlio following are a few of thoopinions expressed by the Mc’dicdl Faculty ? of England. Doctor Williamr son, of Manchester, thus’wriles: ■ > : ■ : "Under its injlutnce, -I have scon the emaciated being,onwhose brow death had seemed to’ have set hla'seal, acquire invigoratiofi and strength—and ex change bis early .mornings ofvintenso sulferingand distressing cough foV tfatf calm-repose wluch;alouo accompanies sound health.” . ’ . ' 1 Dr. Ware, of Liierpoul, aa.js'.r— u Ircgatd Host ings* Syrup.of Naphtha.as one of the first .medical discoveries of any age; and consider .its qgciicy In curing’CohsUmplion as established, beyond all doubt orquestion.” .> .■ Dr. Boyd,ofLancnstor, *‘Hails it os the great con sumptive antidote uhd euro;’' and DM Hamilton, of j Bath, pronounces it “the only known remedy which: may be ‘relied on for removing'tubercles frohvtho lungs and preventing formation of olheid.” Atiingld bbttlowill prove its elficacy.. AHithe proprietor asks.is- the trial of one bottle; the action of which will prove to tho patient the virtue of this medicine, 'vi M'l/'..; - f IN-i-',; ' :Couglifl, Colds. Bronchitis, Decline* Asthma, Night SWeats, ami Spitting of Blood, arofcurcd in a surpri singly short space : of time} the.scveroal yielded to the treatment o/*lhelVsphtlJo;Syrup|n the short space.of dS.'liours. Jamca'Western,of Ponti ac, Michigan,. waS' attacked with, spiUipg pf bipod and could obtain no relief until he tried Hotting Naphtha whicb stoppcd.it inhalfanhour., To enu merate all .he cures performed bytius medicine would occupy a volume, the accompanying have been selec ted by the American Agent front a,muss Of cchifi* cates and IcUcrs.whicbhaVo been received by .him. 1 NxACKt Rockland Co., N. V„ Sept. 5,18-18., M. A. F. Harrison-r-Sirt I wrote lb inform you of the effect your Syrup has hud upon! niywifc. She has bach oflllctcd with the wbrstTorm of consumption foi two years, and hod been 1 given'up by two physi cians, when I Saw* your advertisement of -Dr. Hast ings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha. Being favorably impressed wlth'il I bought' one bottle, which-hnd-so beneficial an effect that'she persevered in the use of it. When She boromcnce‘d 'tnkih{r it she was confin ed to her bed, but is'now cnablcd'lo bo Up and at tending to her household duticS, and I feel confident that the Use uf a Any inore bottles will entirely cure' her. '.I would a’lsb add that my brother’* child h«il been afflicted with a bad coligh ftoin its cnHicsi'm* fancy, and I was induced to lry tlie etttfct of lh‘c Naphtha Syrup unon.heh I did so, arid the' u'so of half a bottle completely cured her, Y6u ; are at lib> erty to use this fetter at your discretion... . , Respectfully,.. John G. Pink?. . Lowvillb, 1/owlh C0.,,N. Y.\ AugUB, 1848. M* A. F*-,Hafrißon~.Slf I. please send mo fifty bottles Dr. Hastings* Compound. Syrup ©(Naph tha. v This unrivalled medicine is likely* to pro duce n great excitement in this community.’ Hun dreds have experienced its benefits and thousands hare witnessed its beneficial results. -As fur as 1 can learo, it has cured or is fust curing every one who has. taken it,' and in several instances it lifts restored to health persons who hare been given up by the medical faculty. , Very respectfully, yours, John BfrNNEbicy. We might llll.avolume with certificates like these, but vre simply nsk for a single tnal-of ilila medicine, for we are confident that, there ds’nh person suffering fromany diseasbol the lungs but will find an immediate benefit and speedy,cure from ils'use... i * r : , For sale In Carlisle, b'y.Dr, Rawlins. September.*}, Myers’ I/iqma Cure, A; POSITIVE & .NEVER FAILING REMEDY , EOR PILES, WHETHER .ln(ctnai,.Exlernal, Blind or Bft-ctE ■nß.Sctofula, While Swellings, Ulcere, ami Ulcerated Rpro fj'htool, Canker Sore Mouih, liiicu maliain, Chtaneoua I)i«ca«c8, Mercurial. Affeetiono, Ac. Also, for Scolds, Burns, Cuts,Sproiiia,Bruises, Ac. Wo foci Justified In'proclaiming tho fact to the world that of nil medicines ever ,brought btftfrc the public, none have ever been niche beneficial to ofilic ted humanity than “My ere' Liquid Cure," , We know that this is saying a great deal, hut if wo wero to write volnmcswe could mil any ton much in praise uf this Health Restoring, Life Prolonging Ifmhcdy Hundreds, nay thousands, Men,the happy hour when first they were inode acquainted with its transcendent virtues; and bur present purpose is to inform other thousands, how and whore they may bhlafn that ro lief, which they perhaps, have long Bought for In vain. , TH'o Mccllehtfe of tins pfopnfolfoftitfttr all medicines for tho speedy and pdmnfont cure of PILES, Uwellknown to oil who have tested it. It has hcon proved Irt Ihoi/saniTs of lnatancos; and bus never failed to euro tho most Obstinate Coat, mid wo nro confident it never'will fail if used a proper length of time according to direction.. Si a proof of offr entire confidence in iis cfilcdcy, we os. sure all purchasers that, if, after a proper: trial, it proves ineffectual, the money.puid fur it wilt be re turned. ... , Tho /•Liquid C«o'’ is lon effectual Remedy for Ringworms, Uilce,. Pimple*, Uarhcra' Kch, Pro.tcd Limb,, Chilblains, EoR Rhcimi, Musquitg Rites Slings of Poiaoneu, Insects, Ae., and for 0010110008’ diseases of every clusrnnUon. ,•, ft is hoili Sale end effectual for RHcnmalisra, giv tng immediate and permanent relief, u No preparation now before tho public can surpass Out excellence of tho L quid Cure” for, bealds' Sprome, Uruiecs, Swellings, ice. hi effects as a teal pain killer ore migleel. Evbry Fa mtly in the Ijnd should proVidu themselves with thli ( Fuil pitectiohs,acco|ni,on,v ceclt hntilc. Pamiih lets containing cgp.es of corlificaics frogt those who have tested the *• Liquid .Cure,” may bo had gratis of our authorised ogonte. “MjiV Liquid ! Chio" is prepared only by JEROME A (SO., ■ „ ~ - ' »1 s Pfuee Street,Nelo'Yorlt. l ot so 0 in Carlisle, by J. A. R*wua.,«ilcngcnl for Cumberland county, ° ; August 83; 1840—Qm 1 [ H JUIEUI ll .Vllien •' I H- Church &co„ bn .‘l“ iU I 1 ‘land, west end of Iho tool * 1 “ r ' l “ llur B ljri * 1 8 l! . down al lire river, I,QUO;.’ we feel of the cheapest olid heal lumber on Iho honk consist,jm-ofTmiel, Ist Oomrnon, sd Com „„,i refoso Boards and Plonk of 1 u. u i ‘Wellness.,i Also, Popl»r plonk. Scantling and half ' oflong. Shingles, Fend | fence boards, shingling and ploslcrll.p .‘huhes ini! - Prepared to an/bnl^®^ O-Hry »onjrJ» W Ifopd at HI per hi., '•’ ’ btu * h Tho iionq iy alrict oltontldli io'buil! "“.‘V vtytynWfW of * oUln »' ld »o> llkn tnji other Yard oUlm lf)al tho public generally bill M™^JsjiZ|? LBlbro I ’ UrCl ' a,inff efaewiiiio! A"Arnold^and -WvTliavo JJ added to their immonsu Block pfiDry Goodbt a largo assortment ofMen’s, WqmerW.and Chili September 87,~ la-tO.v r , ,V‘ : August I« f 18« rra«„ ~ JAUNDICE;iDYSEBBSIA, iC t •.t:< .... <;n.<i. ;'®ra»'<ii bilh'Male anlt Fimttlt rO . |„,,. 'tWQlfiVs cqnplipaiiblV, ijivferd pijt»i"fhllliw#ib r , 0 blo'otflp'tbo betid, 1 ocidte ,of »>J“ *tc/rAirtli''HßUaorf,. 'bcart-b'uriK disßusl' for lh« . : Bttfmach.’sour crucluliohkjtfililiinß iilim i pft'df iHVatomucli;\avvihinj|ng J of Wnd.diffiauU lircuiKing,' fltHfcriiftf at-flirf bciti thft'ki i aufficaiuig a'Mlaatibnb wicri in iflyidg^pOjlUrej. or'n'nd dullpain ih'ihn 'hoadV.dbfitiebty of tionJjellownoss pf (ho skirt' 'PWrt 1 in* the 1 fl^dd,■b'acK>V^>dB t 'l.ii^V , • ' burning jn Jbe ./ioshiMhhslo^t'irn’a^hinka'of'eyil'in'd'., Weill iloproaßibri' Db dui'ed bv i : ; Celebrated German; BjtterSi '' Their power-byci- the'above disea^es'is 1 rfdt '^xcelJ- 'kty/othcr »|tf ttie U. Stales as tho cures attest, m'm'ahy dodcVhftcr skillful physicians had foiled* ‘ r-j , ’ ,! * Ucrarigcmehtof the liWer and Stomach era aonrces of insanity, and will aUojproduco 1 disease of (be heart, skin, lungs arid kidney*, ntitl lay s tHe'body open to on attack qf Cholera, bilious or,yellow fever, and is generally the. first cause of that most baneful disease, cohsuiyptlon,., , . > (1( 11 01HNIOW8 Qtyi’nE 1 “The Dispattk,” of December 31st,says:j , Ah Invaluable Mainersß.-r-We bayg frequqnl-, |y heard iho colobraled Geumin Eillcifl, manufattur «d by Dr. Hoollond, spoken at in terms of commen dation, 1 and Wo know- deservedly ■ r ao.V.-It.-U ja Job.* common in certain quarters,-to puffiallman nnr of useless trosh.lmt inthocasu ufthc;above Bit* ters. hundreds are iivipfe .witnesses of their,great, moral und physical worth* .As-a medicine for the liWor complaint, jaundice, nervous debility and dys pepsia, if has been found and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all ’other medicines have,failed. Wo feel 1 convinced, that in’ ' the use of the German Hitlers, the pnlitiildoesnot become debiiiialcd,but constantly gains strength »iid ; vigor to the framb—a fact Worthy of great consider; alion. TließiUbrs ire pleasant in taste arid smell, and can ho' administered under uiy circumstances, to,the most delicate stomach.'’.lndeed they can’ be used by all poYsotis with iho most perfect dufcly. ; It .would for those who are mudi'affccte'din (ho nervous system, to commence with' on? ten spoonful or less, and gradually mcieuse. We sprdk from ex perience, and are of course; a proper judge; 'J*he press fur ond-wfde, hove united In recommending the German 1 Bitters, and to the uillictcd wo most cordial ly advise their use. *?Sph HofifteTiiucSt* of June 24th, says:. , **lPo ouH Gooi) ciTizKss whbaro invalids, know 1110 mahy.nhtptiUUing Cureß.lhul have been; pciform ed by 1);. Hoolland’s celebrated If they do not, wu rrcppiniciultheni'jo the ‘‘German Mcdivinu aU who arc afflicti-d with Diver fcbnipluint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Tferyous.Debili* ty; ihc Doctor bos cured many of our citizepsafter , Uio beat physicians had failed. . We have used them. ' uhd jbey have proved io be-'a medicine that 'eveiy unu should know of. and We cannot'retrain giving - oUr lb their favor, and thui whirh gives them gtculbr claim upon our humble ate tutirc/y'Vegetable, u Tht Daily Newt” of July .4lh, says.:. >' • “We ftpfeak knowingly of Dr; llnolland's rolebra (ed German Bitters, when we soy it is n blessing of ’> this ngh ; and In direriSOs df the biliary, digestivbund .' pNertoninyfitemVil has not we Ihlhk on equuh It is u Vegetable Preparation, ami made Without Alco hol;/Tnd to' tfll lnvultds we Would fccotmni<nd it as ' woflhy tbelr cobfidelife. 1 . 1 BEAD tliß FOLLOWING : . Is from one of bor first druggietij'k gthl/fcinan favourably knownlhl-ptigbqtit tbh UhJtcdiSlaics— the proprietor of the ‘•Medicated Worm t>yiup.” Pbiln.; Nov.^sd-jg^g.i DrqrSir—ltu wlth much.pleasure thoi,l.iestify Jo the oxtraort\ii»sry ; virtues tif >pUr, Get man Biiteia, having,sold largely, onhdn these hut f t w months to *iiriolt».|ier«bn»,, : «flHcted : w|ih Liyrr ebmidalnls Dye||epBia, aiid .debility of the. Nervous sy*u m . -I ! iun say that ibc\ are.ib,/|,,. 8 | nMj. clo of-the kind 1 ! havb ever /sold, 1 - (rind PfleaKin l jl/i Ihc.pophhir'medUdncs) and I ednaidvr liiheonly medicine for tlio tibi>vl u disciiß( , s before (ho public. ■ 1 have novorquld ono bottle that has net given satisfaction, and bfodghl forth tho’ commendation of those wh6 ua6d H;' > ■ - ‘1 I deem this try duty both.to yhu as lhr'jirri'prtrtdr t)f (bis highly vuluxhlo article. and in those ml with the obovc ihuJ iJmv kttow of ils-curutite | f r6|ic rtii;» Bml |i) enable, (/tun toselpot the good from ihu venous. articles with width our njarktl is Hooded* ... Druggist,, ■ . Pf Second slid «|r; •linnAiea isn I.ivu CiijU’i.aist eonmi aftc* ItU.ICIANH HAD FallMi} •! ' , _ •' . Philo. k Dtic. 27 IR4R . Dior Srf—lt is wSth fMing» oi )druour/l ct.nimu iiicaieio you the MiiMiivo eiiecia.(and in *■ lime) ol your mviiluolilo . man Ilium," ti|.un my sy.uin while |i,i, ur j ll ,' ulldt .~ llio Jam. ice. About two year. ago I |,„d aliack ol tho Jaundice ai.ll wtfs lonlinoil to Ihe hdisa six .weeks under medic,.l treatment of ilie fomilv I'l.v sici'uti and for Boinetiuio ufier, wl„ »f , u . il( , to ho very careful of my si If, ainrr that tlAiO I fiavo bad SO (era I «ltack> Cllhe Same disee.e I lal^rl 1 J our Uit ers have elite r relieved uml cured too il, ~Vc or three days. My neat door neighbor. Mr. Join, u.ehl las! ai.rtrtg.-hjd a long a eefiou.,, ellol jaun- Jind^reu. 1 i •» dlfnm I cailed 16 see him mid mid him nf ihe\dVci you! hitlers had upon me in ihe disease Ho immediately aeiit-ftr a holllfc, and In'« few da’ a Ire was cund.i 1 have in seveial inal „..i ■ uni. 1 ••••I neea rcci.mmindr cd the Ulllets, in. oilier cosia, always nruduei.io lha same happy elfecl. My „i,„ afflicted wil l lave, eoniiilahil and Ke Ul a| K j u . b , l|,^ use uf the Uliters she is'wull ii.hi. r. • •! f i hcßiih. w o .i> v ii.. Vo T rroi \ a ih^;; li ; i " w l .^ w > iw of those Bluer. ZZ$ ZZ'u^Z markable und extraordinary dini,,,, , .• I-ropeHicß. ..rid Unit which enhaifL us they are oimrely vegeluhlc. Wo alwot s kern wUlmuiThcmr »• •; • ‘Very respectfully; yours, ■ i n ' ' ’ j 370 Mouth Fitont st nOan tationgdilcsimiony be adduced bv nnv ration beforu the public 1 A sinnln imhl« vinca,.., ono of'their ! e ' VI, l I f™ tiro entirely Vegetable, arid willnerm.n .’i' 1 . H l * the moat oiistirtalQ co, ivene,. aml™v"?‘ , '' ,, ' tro > r »l ? o, to .ho rr.me.iC&Mlteffl.'! being also graleful lo Ihe masi deli,oii,.'s,„ m ! dor any eircm,..h.nees, a.,d can he a drV.iilii.tTr" .Uhh perfoe. safe,, delieii.e free film A Icohol, byrupi Aeida, Calomel, arid dll mineral ii'ml injurious iiipredionis,- - J r Tkycsu bo token at all lime, u „j„ ,u r!l . ouintlancn, no urdlnnrj- oxpn.nro will prove,i :lVih ; Foi wt,pleialpifinj; rofafr.'.W ifei 1 Bopnl Gb.KMAN MEDIOINE, STQIIfi.JVo.m Tluoj street, INulb., ... ~ , , JM : ( *” * W nuuiiictoiy »rpbpket,|ipoii«. r„r k '"'irVV u a^ ( , :fi, t, >^ fl c ; l^ n l ! Ing lerm™ h I ' 4lb ‘“ l 0 0r tcl ' Jll "> «>»« pl0D«. inr ~. I r h N- ' l ‘‘' qu " l,t J' rtill llieir.uwn]!^' toroai* by culling al Ibia . ... vi« riiv:ttMWM/T PI u PD a OAtKStf J. rWtt.-Auff. 36, 1840— 0w .
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