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    WASHINGTON tNIVEBSITir
; : . OF BALTIMORE.
V MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, .
THE annual session' for 1810, and ’BO, will com
mence, with Introductory on the last
;Monday,of October next. ,
The daily. Lectures thereafter will bo temporarily
.delivered in the-commodious -building neatly fitted
up.for (lie purpose,-on Liberty street, one door north
of Baltimore.
V MEDICAL FACULTY. ,
John C, S. Monruu, M, IK—lnstitutes and Ptac
ticoof Medicine; Med. Jurisprudence and Mental
Diseases. ' , .
Gbouqb C. M. Roiiriitb, M. D.—Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children.
Reoixai.ii N,.Wuio»t, A. M. M. D.—Chemistry.-
A. Sxo wbax/PisBOT, A. M. IK—Anatomy
and Physiology. '■
' R. N. Wui out, A. M. M; L).—Surgery.
. A.. 8, PidooT, A, M. M.D.—Therapeutics, Mat.
MeJica. end Hygiene.
. The duties of the Demonstrator will bo performed
by the Professor of Anatomy*
The Faculty hate at their command the most am*
plo means, apparatus, models, &ci, for a course ns
thorough and.complete as.is delivered in tho best
regulated institutions in the country. The Obstbtri*
cal models are the largest and best over imported,
and woro procured in Paris,.at great cost.
. The Faculty intend, as soon as pouibte, to dll the
vacant' chairs with gentlemen thoroughly qualified
lo moot tho responsible duties thereof..
They pledge themselves to unwearied devotion to
tbo interests of all who may be disposed loput them*
selves under their tuition.
Tickets $l5 each; Diploma $3O; Demonstrator
$10; Matriculation 85. Students arriving in tho
city are requested to call on some member of tho Fa*
cutty, who will give advice with regard to tho selec*
lion of a boarding house, &c.
For further information address the Dean of the
Faculty, REGINALD N, WRIGHT.
Ni). 103 West Fayette street,
one door of Liberty st.
September 13, 1849—4 m ,
UNIVERSITY OF MARTLAttD
FACULTY OF PHYSIC.
. SESSION OF 1849—’50.
THE LECTURES will commence on MONDAY,
29th October, and continue until the 15th of
March, ensuing.
Chemistry and Pharmacy—WM. E. A. AIKEN, .M
D.,L. L. D.
Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITH*
Therapeutics, Materia Medica and Hygiene—SAM
. UEL CHEW, M. D.
Anatomy and Physioloey —JOSEPH ROBY M. D.
Theory and Practice of Medicine—WM» POWER,
M. D.
Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children—
RICHARD H, THOMAS, M. D.
Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator of Anato
my—GEOßGE W. MILTENBERUER.
Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Sur
gory every day at (ho Baltimore Infirmary, opposite I
the Medical College. The rooms for practical an*
atomy will be opened October Ist, under the charge
of the demonstrator. Fees for tho entire course $9O.
Comfortable board may bo obtained in tho vicinty of
tho Medical College.
September 13, 1819—3 m
Extraordinary Reduction in tlio
. Price of Hardware.
I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest
stock of HARD WARE, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet
Maker's Tools, Mahogony Vaneeis; and all kinds
of Building Material over brought to Carlisle,
consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and
Spikes. Persons about to build will And it great
ly to their advantage to look at my stock before
purchasing elsowhero. Gome and see the goods
and hoar .the price and you will be convinced that
this is really tho Cheap Hardware Store. Also,
in store, anvils* vices. Ales and rasps, and a com
plete .assortment, of Watt’s Best Bar Iron, also
Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also
thri Tliomomeldr Churn, Made by Mr. Qco. Span*
gler, the best article now In use.
SCYTHES,—I have just received my Spring
stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured
expressly for my own sales, and warranted to bo
a superior article. Cradle makers and others
will find these Sythes to bo tho best article in the
market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and
retail, at the old staud in North Hanover street.
Ocull, 1819. JOHN P. LYNE.
New & tiitihi. Hardware Store.
THE subscribers have just received at their New
and Cheap HARDWARE STORE Bast High
street, opposite Ogilby's Dry Good Store, a large
stock of goods in their line, to which they would
call the attention of purchasers, their arrangement
in the city being such, as to enable thorn 10 sell their
goods at the lowest city .prices.
Their stock comprises a full assortment of Lacks
nnd.Latches of ovoi’y stile and size,—Hihg- s, Screws,
Dolts, and. every article used for. buildings, Augurs
and' Augur Dills, Chisels, Broad and Hand Axes*
Hatchets, Drawing knives, Plains, and Plano Dills,
Hand, Panel, and Hipping Saws, Mill, Cross-cut
and Circular Saws, Trace and Halter chains, Homes,
Shovels, Spades, and Hoes, liny and manure Parks.
Also, a largo-assortment of Pocket and Table Cut*
lory.-—Spoons, Shovel and Tongs, Waters and
Trays, Hollow Ware, Dross and enameled Preserv
ing Kettles, Iron Cedar Wore, Anvil and
Vicos, Files and Rasps of ovory kind* Dar, Dnnd
and Hoop. Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and Dilator
Steel, &c* Also,
100 Boxes Window Glass.
100 Kegs WotoerHl's Pure While Load,
. 5 Darrels Linseed Oil..
3 Darrels 3p. Turpentine.
WRIGHT & SAXTON.
Carlisle,Oct. 11, IBID.
HOOKST BOOKS 1
THOMAS M. MARTIN, desires to* inform hie
friends and the public in general, that ho has I
durchasod the store formerly belonging to Jacob
Erb, Escft-and is now ready to supply the reading
community with Books of all kinds at city prices.—
He has just received the following new works:
Lynch's Expedition to tho Dead Sca ond Jordan.
Montague's •• “ «
Philosophy of Religion.
Dobnoy on Future Prinislinrenf.
Rural Letters, by N. P. Willis.
.Women of tho Revolution, by Mrs. Eilat.
Thier's Consulate and Empire, Nos. 8 & 0.
.Davy Copperfield, part 3*-
Tumor, Fisher, mid Davy Crockett 1 ,. Comic Alma
nao’i'for 1850, together With ail the cheap publics
Rons of tho'day. Books ordered twice a week and
■trict attention paid* to orders from (ho country.
All the Dally and Weekly Papers, dec., to bo had
'at the old stand next dborto Burkholder’s hotel.
Carlisle, August 16', rB49‘-
VO PXEY ICIANS, DIIITGGISTS AND
COUNTRY MERCHANTS;
TVJI. J. Nv KEBLER Sc DUO. most respectfully
.Lr solicits attention to thoir fresh stock of English,
French, German, and American ■ Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils*, Dye Bluffs, Glassware, Per*
rumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a
"rV tO L*n No * m Mkrke * Street, with a full supply
u tf n*' 1 Drua ! Medicines, wo respectfully so*
, licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, promising- one and' 01l who
tody feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to
aMi thon\ genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal
terms as any other house in the city, and to faithful
p ol ’ <,m,u,lod 10 "•
Ono ofthe proprietors being u regular physician
affords ample guaianteo of the genuine quality of.a\i
articles sold at their establishment.
Wo especially Invite druggists and* country met*,
chants, who may wish to become agents for“DrJ
. Keelers Celebrated Family Medicines, 1 " (standaid
, slid popular remedies,) to forward lhe|r address.
Soliciting.tho patronage of dfcalersi-we rospoctihl*
: ly remain. J. N.KEELER'A: URO.,
Wholesale Druggists, No, 201 Market St.
•' Philadelphia, Sopt. 1 , 1849, ly.
,/TIAFS# A'largo assortment of Mpn’s & Day’s
v/'Oaipß of every variety, just received l at the
cheap store of Arnold & Levi.
Bep(etnborB7vlB4oi
XMIUGS, FAfIICY GOODS,BOORS, &c.
. A T-HAVERSTIOK’S: old established Drug and
xX' Book Store, on North Hanover, street, ,u now.
supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh and carefully
selectedtogether With a rich, varied and extensive
assortment ofFancy Good*,Books, Perfumes,Soap?,
Cutllory, Gold and Stiver,Pons and. Pencils, OoVno*-
Hua* Splondid Varlor Lamps, (jirandolas and Flow
er .Vases, Elherial Oil Lamps. Fruits and Oonfoc*
lionary, and a variety of other .articles -which it is
impossible to cnumeiuto.. but comprising tho. most
splendid display over offered in Carlisle, and ot pri
ces correspondingly cheap, Tho attention of bis
old 'friends and customers and tho public generally
is particularly invited to his present slock, with
which they cannot fail to bo pleased. -
,Muy 24.1849.. 8. W. HAVERSTfCK;
Hardware. •
JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware
store Of J ACOB’SENER, a new,assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting “Of a
foil assortment of looks and-latches ol every stylo
arid kind; hinges, screws, bolls, augurs, auger
bitts, chisels, .broad and-hand akoß,. halV-hefs,
drawing knives, plane , bitts; hand,
panne!,.and ripping saws; mill and cross cut saws
of Roland’s make, warranted good; agood assort
ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and haUer
chains of a that has never been in
this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks
and rakes; knives and forks; iron, Japan,and brass
candlesticks; an assortment of Bntania and Glass
Elherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs., watefr
and. iron lea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce*
datware, anvils,, vices, files and tasps, of every
kind and price. • .• .
Watts’ bar iron, hoop and band iron, cast, sWr,
spring and blistered steel, warranted good.
150 boxes window glass, lower than ever..
200 kegs Welhorill’s pure white lead.
4 barrels Flaxseed oiI,TOO galls. Turpentine.
160,kegs Duncan Nails, warranted good. ,
50 doz. prime warranted Corn &Grass Scythes
Please ca’.l at the well known store of Jacob
Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass
hotel, Carlisle.
May 24, 1849 .
Cabinet Making.
Extensive Furniturei Rooms.
JACOB FETTER, in rear of the corner of North
Hanover and Louthor street*, ..Carlisle, would
respectfully announce to the. public that he has
on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, every
description of work pertaining to the above busl*
noss.
His Furniture being made out of the best ma*
lerial, by his own hands, he fells no hesitation
in warranting its durability. Being always ap
prized of tho Very latest city fashions, ho is
enabled to turn out the most
Fashionable Work
in the country, and at prices too which shall cor*
respond with the “tightness of the money market.”
Ho would earnestly Invite persons who aro
about to commence housekeeping to call and ex
amine his present elegant stock, to which he
will constantly make addhlons of the newest and
mast modern styles.
Tho Undrrtak ten's branch ofbusinessreceives,
especial attention. ’
October 4, 1849
*VTO other Medicine has over been introduced to
IN [the 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 woy into cv«
ery Stale in tho Union and Canadas. They ItaVo
absolutely bccoino tho standard Medicine of the day.
They aro purely vegetable and so admirably com
pounded that when taken in largo ddscs they speed
ily cure acute diseases, and when taken in small
doses they operate like a charm, upon tho most deli
cate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from
their bods when all other remedies had failed* Wo
hero refer to but a fcW of tho many miraculous cares
effected by tho use of said Pills,
Spinal AJftction.-~“ Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jef
ferson co., N. Y., was cured, after she had been con
fined to bed 5 years, with Spinal disease and Ab
scess of the Lungs. Tho bill of her regular Physi
cian (Dr. Johnson of Clay,) had amounted to $OOO,
Son Circular.
Scrofula and Nervous Debility.^- Mrs. Down of
Olay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspopsio, Nervous de
bility .and Scrofulous affection of. the head, after she
had boon confined six . months and all other medi
cines had failed. .
Cough and Consumption Cured —Wm/ Dentty,
of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe Cough
after ho had been confined to his bed fora long timer
and was given up by the Physicians. Ho had need!
most of the cough medicines of tho dsy, and was
supposed by his friends and physicians, to bo in the
last stage of Consumption.
Dyspepsia. —A. B, F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N ,
V,, was cured of Dyspepsia* so severe os not to bo
able to work for two years.
Win. Smith,’ of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of
a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costivoncss and Ner
vous Dobtlltv, of years standing, oftor expending
largo sums of money to mr purpose. .See Cir
culars.
Weeding P»/«r.—Asaph* L. Leonard* of
Y.; wns cared of a severe Cose of Bleeding Piles of
a number of youis standing, after usolng a variety
of Pile medicines without edget.
Mrs. Williamson, of Bothlchom, N* J., wasafftic'
ted for thirty years with disease of tho chest and
I stomach f a few doses of these pills cured her.
John Drtrlhrg, of Woslfordf Oswego co* N. Y„
wns greatly bonofilted in a case of Asthma and’dif
ficulty of breathing, by use of these pills*
Severe case of Pi7m.—John Bolton, of Hardwick,
Otsego co., N. Y.,was cured of a severe case of
Piles and extreme costivoncss of long and painful
;dura(ion> Who would not sacrifice a few shil
lings to'be' relieved from so 1 , distressing a com
plaint.
Wm. Mockbrldgo, of Sodas Point-, N. Y„ was
cured of Cough, Nervons Debility, ond general do-»-
rangoment of tho digestive organa. Ho had been
sick for years, and spent hundreds of dollars to
get relief, but to no- purpose, and was so discour
aged' ho could hardly lib persuaded to take tho
Pills.
*]’lio above nro oil coses in which nil other roroe*
dies failed to cure or givo relief. Many of tho same
character inhjht bo published if wo had space.—
For particulars sco the Botanic Institute, which can
bo had of agents.
13k WAN'S OP OoONTKnFRITS.
As there ora spurious Pills irvcirculatitmcollbd
Oriental or Sovereign 13u!m, bo sure to hoc before
you buy that tbo name of •* PR.- E; L. SOULE 6c
DO/’ls on tho faCo of tbo Uoxoß. None others
cun ho genuine. Wo oro not nwhrb that any who is
making a spurious article has yet dared to make use
of our name; but some of them have had the impu
dence to Imitate our boxes and copy our Circulars,
Certificates, dee. Unless tho public are careful when
hoy purchase they will bo deceived.
Tho following persons, in this county, ore agents
for tho above Modicino.
J, C. ,6c O. D. Altick, Shlpponsburg.
Win, Dan, Ncwvilie,
Jacob lUdblbower, Nowburg,
Joseph L. Sterner, Milllin townships
Porry & CrlolUcb ( do;
Jblm-Ernst, do,
A, Oathcau,BhophoriUton n.
J. Q, Miller, Now Cumberland’.
Tavern, Btoughstown. >
A. C. Norton, CMaglauehUn's Hotel) Carlisle, Po.,
General Agent’for Pennsylvania, Maryland and
Delaware, o «liom a I orikr. .KouW'bo aOa,.„od;
. Carlisle,June‘4o,\R4o. Qm. u
A T-MANACB. J iiat rocolviMl attho
£ V a full supply of genuine Lancaster Almanacs
Clolli Caps, Oitm Shoe., am) a groat variety ofrhoati
good*. .Vi 4c W, BENTZ',
November I| 1810
I iri! INSURANCE-
The Girard life Insurance Annuity and Trust
. . Company, ot Philadelphia,
Office No. 159 Chc'sriiit Street,
• Capital 8300,000.1
Charier Perpetual',' |- > .
CONTINUE to make Insiirhrir.es on Lives on the
most favorable terms? receive' and execute
Trusts, arid receive depositsi on Interest.
' The Capital being paid up and Inveeiedj togeth
er with an accumulated prcmiunvfund, affords a
perfect 'security to tlje insured. ' Tho premium
may be paid in yearly* half yearly or quarterly
payments.
The Company add a BONUS at stated periods
to .lho of lifei This plan of insurance js
the most approVed'of,-and is -more generally in
use, than any oilier In Great Britain, (where the
subject'is best understood by the people, and
where they have had. the longest experience.) as
appears froih tho fact: that oul of .117 Life Insu
rance Companies there, of all kinds, 8t are on this
plan
..lie first BONUS Was appropriated in.Decern
ber, 1841, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum
insured under the olueslpoliolosj to,B|.per cent,,
7 J per cent., &0,, &c., on.others, in proportion to
the time of standing, making an addition of 8100;
887.60 ; $75; &o., : &o.,toßverYs!,ooov originally
insured, which is an avefago or: more than 60 per
Cent, oh the premiums pdid, and ;w|thoUt increas
ing the annual payment to the Company.
The operation of the BONUS will be aeon ,by
the following examples from the Life Insurance
Register of the Company, thus: •
Unnuß ot Ahit. of Policy nttil
Addition, Donna payable at
- the party'sUecoaao.
Sum
Insured.
Policy.
$l,OOO $lOO.OO $1,100.00
2,500 250.00 2,750.00
4.000 400.00 4,40(K00
2.000 175.00 > 4.175.00
5.000 437:50 5,437.50
No. 58
•» 205
atti
« 333
Pamphlets containing the'table .of rates, and
explanations of the subject) forme of application)
and further intofmatlon may be had at the office,
gratis, In person or by', letter, addressed to the
President or Actuary.
P. VV. RICHARDS, Pnndeni,
JNO* F. JAMES, Mtuary*
Philadelphia, May 3,1849.—f1y.
Equitable Life Insurance, AniUllly
. . and Trust Company.
OFFICE 74 Walnut street,‘Philadelphia.—Capita
s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance
on lives at their office In Philadelphia, and at their
Agencicsthroughoul the States, at tho lowostrales
of premium.
Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single life.
Age. Fot*l year. Tor’S years. For Life.
20 81 91 1,60
30 90
40 1,29
DO 1,88
59 3,48
Example. — A person aged 30 years next birth
day, by paying the company 05 cents would secure
to his family or heirs $ Ioi should he die in one year;
or for $O,OO be secures to: them $1000; or for $l3
annually for seven years ho secures to them $lOOO
should ho die in seven years; or for $20,40 paid an*
nualiy during life, ho secures $lOOO to bo paid when
bodies. The insurer securing his own bonus,by
the difference in amount of premiums from those
charged by other offices. For $40,56 the boils
would receive $6OOO should ho die in one year.
Forms of application and all particulars may tie
had at the office of Filkii’k. Watts, Esq., Cailisle.
J. W. CtAGrtORN.IWt.
11. O. TocKatT, Scct’y.
Frkh*k. Watts, Any. ... .
Dr. D. N. Mahon, McdiCol Eittttilner.
August 31,1848. — ty '.
JOUN C. BAEEtt’S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRATO;OP
Sarsaparilla.
THIS aiticlo is employed with great success* and
by the most eminent physicians of (his city, for (ho
euro of tile following diseases I
Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, cuUneods
diseases, slphillllc affections, (liter and ulcers, while
swellings, scurvcy, neuralgia or lie dolourcux, cancer,
goitre or bronchocclo, (swelled neck) spine diseases*
chronic disease of (ho lungs, to counteract the dcstruc**
tivo effects of morciiiy,jaundice, hypnrtrbjrhy, or en
largement of the palpitation and trembling in
the region of the heart and stomach, enlargement of
the IttriCS, joints or ligaments, ait the various diseases
of the skin, such as ringworms, biles, pimples, cun
bunclos.ctc. Dyspepsia and liver compia nts, nerv
ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitilionoldis-
I orders, and diseases originating from art impure state
1 of the blood and other fluids of the body, in short all
diseases whore a change of the system is required.
'Prepared only by the proprietors, John C. Baker
& Co-/wboloßala druggists and No, 100
North Third street, below Race street, Phlla. Price
60 cents per bottle. » r
liriporlcrs and Wholesale dealers in uftfgs, medi
cines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical
instruments, druggists’ glassware, paints, oils, dye
stuffs, window gloss: also a now and superior article,
of Imitation Plate Class, at about oyo fifth the
price, of English or French Plates, any jiao, cut to
The Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla for
sale at U. Williams’ Drug stoic, Columbia ; John F.
Long’s Drug store, Lancaster, Pa.} 8. Elliott, Cor-
Hsio; and by Horiry & Cnslow, Druggists, corner of
Market anil Third sire (s, Hanisburg, Pa.
December 7, 1840—-ly
UuisJ natal
Spring and Humnku Fashions f0r. 1648.
rjMIE subscriber would respectfully call thoatton-
X ffotl of the public to his largo assortment of,
. Hals & Caps, :
of the latest fashions, constating of* Moleskin,
I Boater,fine White Rockcy Motfnltdnßoivor, Oiler,
Brush, and Russia hats of every quufityfffnd atdif'
ferent prices. Also on hand a fine assortment of
Sleuth or Spottsman’s Hats, (-tery igljt) tog'efhor
with a general assortment of nearly oypry descrip
tion of CJaps,of off and ut nll jTrfCfitf, Eounlry
dealers and all who wish to purchase lists or caps,
uro invited to call* as the subscriber is prepared ;to
giVegrchfor bhrgaihs thart etfn be had elsewhere.—
i forget the lace, No. 8", Marptors tfoW.
1 . WILUAM H.moUT.
Oarlislo,Mny 26,1848.
Great Bargalna In Clothing!'
To the Citizene of Carlisle % surrounding Country!
JUST arrived a,largo and splendid assortment
of Fashionable s^ w y ,
CLOTHING,-
for tlio Fall and Winter Trade, at the slort of S'.
Goldman, south-east corner of Main street and
Market Square, Carlisle.
The respectfully informs the citi-
ZOnsof Carlisle and' adjoining country, that he
has just arrived from Philadelphia, With a largo
assortment of Fashionable Heudy*nindo Clothing,
whteh for cheapness and quality,-never Has been
witnessed in this place, German
and American Cloth, Dross and Frock Coats,
Over Coats arid Business coats of all descriptions,
Cloths, Gassimoros, and Salllnet Sock Coats;
lino black and fancy 1 Cnssimero Pantaloons; supe*
rlor satin and striped silk velvet Cloth and Sultl
not Tests. Also, a large assortment of fancy t
Handkerchief;' fine white linen, striped and red'
flannel Shirts; cotton & woollen nlglit'shlrts,Draw
ers, Bosoms, Collars, &o.- Beautiful Fall stylo
Hats & Caps,
will be sold at prices cheaper than any wliorooVso.
Gentlemen are Invited to call Dnd'examlOe his
Goods, as ho is sure that those who buy will go
awov with a good fit and cheap prices.
/ * S'GOLDMAN.
September Q i* 1849-^Cm
Ctroiiud A.IIHin Salt,
A T only *1,37} par sack. 'J'ho Imionco of our
IV loli to close llio cohcorn, will bo sold for cash as
shovQ. ' Apply ot tho Tea and China store of
j. w. buy.
November
bn. J. W. RAWMMS,
tS ES P EOT PUL LY;in vi les ihd attention of the
Jtt public io Kts fresh supply of
oals, Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
t ,/aGlasa. Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumoryi
fiy tidoks and Stationary! Musical andtiurgical
£R Instruments, Fruits and Confectionary, &c*
Among his extensive variety may be found many
articles.rarely kept in small, tbtvns; . Beside Jus
complete assortment of drugs, cliemicals,&c., he
has accordeons, arrowroot, almonds,aicibiode oil,
aromatic vinegar, bibles,bead bags, Buffalbcombs,
breast pins* oil,, bandoline, backgammop
boards, Beef marrow, black Irik, blacking, bougies,
brooches, black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit
ish lustre, blue Ink, Canary seed, candies, cards,
cream nuts, camphine, cap paper, cachoro aroma-
Use* composition, corn salve, court plaster, caslile
soap, canes, cloth brushes* clocks,'.crystalline
soap, oonvorsation cards, card cases, curling fluid,
cologne water,: cut glass extracts, catheters, car
riage whips, dominoes, depilotory powder, dress
ing Oombs* drawing pencils, Dutch metal, eau
luetrale, eau divine de venue, English walnuts;
envelopes, .French fans, >flgs, ftre< board aprons,
Ashing lines and hooks, fancy boxes; flutes, flfes,
flageolets, Addles and fiddle strings* Are works,
gold pens, gelatin, glue, gmtalrs & gUitar strings*
gold leaf, garden seeds, gun caps and gun poSVder,
gold loaf- tobacco, glass globes, ground nee, har
monlcansVhaTr combs, hail brushes, hair.oil, hair
dye, and Imir bracelets,. India and indelible Ink,
ink ink sand, ivory combs, rings and
rattles, lemons, lemon syrup, liquorice,lily white
liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks,'Mineral
water, musk, maccaroni, Meeh fun, Macassar oil,
matches, match safes, mqtto wafers,music bocks,
nice salad oil, note paper, needle, cases, .nerve
powder. No. G, nail, brushes, oranges, Oleophane,
prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter
sand, porte monnais, pocket glasses, pen-knives,
pink saucets*'pdccau nuts, prunes, powder puffs,
philocome, post paper, poor man’s plasters, t-ose
water, raisins, riding whips, rafcors, rafcor straps,
Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, shav
ing cream, soap and brushes, snuff boxes, shawl
pins, shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell
Combs, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils, all*
ver leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters, segars, sy
ringes, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge, sand pa*
per, testaments, teabeh-y tooth wash, tooth pow
der, toy Watches, Thompson’s eye Walet, tooth
ache drops* toilet soap,
table mats, thimbles, violins, VernillllOh, vanilla
beans, wafers, and a thousand dlhelr items too
tedious to enumerate. The above are all fur sale
at Dr. Rawlins* Drug store, Main street,Carlisle.
- Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others,
will be supplied bn liberal terms.
Medical advice gratis.
May 3.1849. '
The Symptoms of Worms
A RE, the tongue often white and loaded; the
XX breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet*
isli taste in the moutb; occasionaliy'thirsl; the appo
tile extremely variable, sometimes remarkably defi
cient, and at othere voracious: There issotncUmbs
A sickish feeling, with VOmlUhg of mucous; flatulence
of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen;
swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels
arc irregular; the stools are slimy, and (here is an oc
casiqnal appearance of woims in the evacuations; the
urine is often milky and lUrbidj thefo is frequently
itchiness of the fundament and .nose, which Is often
swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with
grinding of the teeth, and Sudden awaking in a fright?
There are, at times, headache or £iddincss;-ringing
in the ears, or even deafness, faintness, convulsions,
drowsiness, indolence of mahner and ill temper; In
some cases epilepsy and cholera, and even apolcclic
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 coligh;
and pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble and irregular
pulse, palpitations and an irregular fever; the counte
nance is gehorutly pallid of- sallow, and somewhat
bloated, and there is occasional flushing of ono. or
both cheeks. Any ono of (hose signs is indicative
of Worms;, and tire most effectual, best and cheapest
remedy ts Dr. JOHN J. MYERS 1 WORM TEA.
Prepared l>> t>r. J. \V. RA \VLTNS, at his wholbsalh
and retail Drug stole, Cailisle, Pa. None gdnu'l/ib
without his Written signalize.
Why will patents and others jlalAtiti ihtmsclvcS
and children with worm medicines containing mer
cury when they can get ** Dr. Mtkus’ Worm Tba,”
which is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of
the best and most effectual plants that haledtcl bcch
discovered for tho curo.of Worms. Each package
Contains sufficient mcdiciho for any case of Worms*
and when made according to the Directions is very
pleasant to take. Price only 25 cents.
ffj’Wnrrar.tcd good or the money returned..
Judo 7,1849 —1 y
2,04
2,70
. 3,94
0,03
1)30
1,04
2,07
2,97
HCLAItIC, v cnitiqn filing Manufacturer, Sign
i of the Golden Eaglo.No, 130 &143, South
Second street, below Dock street, Philadelphia, keeps
always on bond a large and, fashionable assortment
of WIDE AND NAUUOW SLAT WINDOW
BLINDS, mnnufaclorcd in tho best manner, end of
tbo best materials, arid at tho lowest cash prices. ■
Haying refitted end enlarged his establishment, ho
is prepared io Complete ofdcfs id any dmoftnt at the
shortest notice. Constantly on hand on assortment
of .'
IVfahogany Furniture
of every variety, manufactured expressfy for fits 6ftn
sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good
article. . s
1 (£j*,Opon in the evonlhg.
Orders from a distance pushed carefully, and sen
free of porterage, to any port of (he city
Philn*, August 1C 19--ly
WILL porfozm all operations upon the T6eih
that are required for thAir prdtidnfaiiohi
such as Sealings Filing*Pluaging, <s•«., or will
restore tho loos of them, by inserting Artificial
Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett.
llT*Office on Pittstroot;a few doors South of
.the Railroad Hot Al.
N. B. Dr.LooMTßwiTlbeabsentfromCarUtflA
tho last ten days, In each month* .
December 14,1848. '
WILL give his attendance hi (lie different bran*
dies of his profession, in town or country, to
all that may favor him with a call. Office opposite
the 2d Presbyterian Church and Wort's Hold, lately
occupied by Dr. Foulk?.
Carlisle, Sept. 6,1649 —tf
Homoeopathic physician, respectfully
tenders lira professional services to tho citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’ Row,
next door ID Justice Ifolcomb’S, where ho can at all
times ho found, wlion not professionally engaged.
Carlisle, Juno 7, 1849—tf
EBBPBCTFULLY informs tho citizens of this
place ond vicinity, that haying nmdo himself,
thoroughly acquainted with (ho tiixoiit ns well as
tho practical part of Dentistry, ho is now prepared to)
perform all operations entrusted to him, id (lid satlk*‘
faction of all, at moderate charges. Omcc—South
HunovCr street, adjoining tho office of Dr. Q. W.
Foulko, and immediately opposite the 3d Presbyte
rian cliurcli.
March 1,1849—1 y ■
SAMUEti IIEPBUBN, Will rosiimoiho practice
of the lavMn the several counties (Cumber
land, Perry and Juniata,) of Fife fate judicial ills,
trict. Any business entrusted to hh care will hu
promptly attended to. .•Office in Mrs. Ego’s cor.
.ner room, North Hanover strool, immediately op
posite the Bank.
Carlisle, March 8.1849—if ■ w . __
J. 11. I’ARItER,
A TTOBNEY AT LAW, Office In North Hnno-
IX, vor street, in tho room formerly, occupied by the
Hon. F. Watts. ...
. March 28, 1840.—1 -
Blind manufactory.
H. CLARK.
Dr. 1. C. Loomis,
DR. JTAS. HITVLLOCH,
DR. JT. Xfr. SMITH,
IX. R. R. LENAR,
SURGEON DENTIST.
(sOcdKilitoii Td nn.-j. c. KEpf.)
A CARD.
pUREDDAILY;BYDR.HAaTINGSV COJf
\j POUND BYRUP OF NAPHTHA* ; The Me
dical Faculty* as well as tho.public -arc alruck with
wonder at the-numerous cures raade daily by low
extraordinary medicine, and is now acknowledged
bv many of our moat eminent physicians to be a
ccrlain and .needy euro foi tubercular Consumption,
in. ita worst' singes. It has; beep recommended by
that eminent physician, D r .i""? »
used in the Marine Hospital, at Sovannnh, On.. by
Dr. Arnold, the senior physician ortho.Hospital.—
The London-; Lancet, London Medical Journal,
Broilhwttile’s Retrospect, and all other of .the Lon
don Modieal Journals have spoken m pralsn (neny
times of the surprising effects of . .
Dr. Hastings' Preparation.
It lias been thoroughly tried, not only in tho Has- j
pita! under the charge of Dr. Hastings, inLondon,
but else by ell the first physicians of En S l*nd. and
all have fully endorsed,it as an unrivalled remedy in
Consumption, nd all other diseases of lbs; Lungs.
The following ore s low of the opinions expressed by
the Medical Faculty hi" England. Doctor William
son, of Manchester, thus writes:,
“UnderMs influence, I have soon the emaciated
being, on whoso brow death, had seemed to hove act
his eeoi; acquire jnvigorslion end strength—and ex
change hia early mornings of intense' suffering and
distressing cough for tho calm repose which alone
accompanies sound health.” • • . „ ,
J)r, Ware, of Liverpool, says:—* 1 regard Hosl
inaa’Syrup of Naphtha ns one of the first medical
discoveries of'any age, and consider Us agency in
curing Consumption os established, beyond all
or-qucstlOn.” . •
, Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, “Hails it as tho groat con
sumptive antidote and cureand Dr.-Hamilton, of
Bath, pronounces it *‘lhp only known remedy which
may be relied on for'removing tubercles from tho
lungs oqd preventing formation of others.” .
A single bottle will prove its efficacy. Al. tho
propirlcjolr nbks is Iho trial of one bottle, the action
of which will prove to tho jpatient the vltluo of this
toedlcino. , . .
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Decline, Asthma, Night
Sweats, and Spitting of Blood, ore cured in a surpri
singly sbort space of time; the severest colds having
yielded to tho trenimeht of the Naphtha Syrup in the
short space of 4)3 hours. James Western, of Ponti
ac, Michigan* Was attacked with spitting of blood
ahd cohld obtalh no relief Until he tried. Uattinga'
Naphtha which slopped.it in half an httiir. To enu
merate all iho cures pci formed by this medicine would
occupy a volume, iheaccompanyinghavd been selec
ted by the American Agent from a mass of certifi
cates and letters which have been received by him.
Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y., Sept. 6,1848.
M. At F. Harrison—Sir: ! wrote to inform you Of
the tiffed ypbb SyVup haS bad Upon mj wife. Bhb
has booh afflicted with the worst form of consumption
for UVo years, and hod been given up by two physi
ciane, Vihen I saw your advertisement of Dr. Hast
ings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha.' Ucing favorably
impressed with it I bought ono bottle, which had so
beneficial an effect that she persevered in the use of
iu - When she commenced tnklpg It she was confin
ed to her bed, bul is now enabled to bo Up and at
tending to her household duties, and I feel confident
that ibo.Uso of a fevV more bottles will entirely cure
hbh t Would also add (bat my brother’s child had
been afflicted with a bad cough from its carllbsl in
fancy, and I Was induced to try the effect of the
Naphtha Syrup upon lief. I did so, and tho use of
half a bottlo completely cured her. You arc at lib
etty to use tips letter at your dlficrctlom.
Respectfully, Jons* G. Pxnfcr.
Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y., Aug. 19,1848,
. M. A. F. Harrison—Sifi Please send mb fifty
buttles Dh Hastings 1 Cbmhohlid Syrbp of Naphi
tha. Flub Unrivalled medicine is likely to J»fb*
duce.a great excitement in this community. Huh?
drods have experienced benefits and thousands
have witnessed its beneficial results. Adi far as
l ean learn, it has cured or is fast curing evbty
one Who has laltbn It, Hnd in Several instances it
has restored to health persond wlib. halo been
given up by the medibal fnfcolty.
Very respectfully yours* Joiln BkwNEbicf.
Wo might fill a toliirrib with certificates like
thhdh, but Wfc* simply ask for a single trial of this
medicine, for we.are Confident that there Un6
person suffering from atiy diseesb ot file Itintfa but
rHil find an immediaie benefit and spebdy bth
from Its use.
For sale in Carlisle, by of. Rawl/n'o;
September C, 1849.— Cm
Myers’Eltjuid Cure,
A POSITIVE & NEVER FAILING REMEDY
FOR PILES,
WHETHER Interim!; Exlcffinj, filih(lnt6)cftl‘
ihg; Scrofula* White Sttdjings, Ulcers, arid
Ulccritcd Sote Tlltoal, Canker Sore Mohth, Rheu
matism, Cutaneous Diseases, Mercurial Affections,
die. Also, for Scalds, Burns r ,Cuts,Sprains,Bruises,
die.. Wo'focl justified in prtfclaiiriirfg the fact to the
world that of. all medicines over brought before the
public, none have ever been more beneficial to afflic
ted humanity than “ATyeiV Liquid Cure.” Wo
know that this is saying a great deal, but if wo were
to write volumes Wo could not say' 100 much Jn pfatsd'
of this Health Restoring, Life Prolonging Remedy.
Hundreds, nay thousands, bless the happy hour when
first they were made acquainted with its transcendent
virtues; and our present purpose is to inform other
1 thousuftdi, how and Where they ftttty obtain tW re
' lief, which they perhaps, have loWg so6ght f6r in
vain, . . .. , , ;
Tho Superior’ cxdcllenC'e of this preparation over
i all other medicines for the speedy and permanent
j cure of PILES, is well known to oil who have tented
it. It has been proved in thousands of instances,
and has never failed to ctfro the most Obstinate
I data r, and we nru confident it never will fall if used
a proper length of time according (o directions. As
a proof of our entire confidence in its efficacy, wc as
flirt nil purthtsers that, if, nYfcr a proper trial, it
- proves mcffeCrtal, the money paid fur it wifi lie re
(timid*
Tho ‘.‘Liquid Cure” is an effectual Remedy for
Ringworms, Biles, Pimples, Barbers’ Itch, Frosted
Limbi, Chilblains* Ball Rheum, Musqtiilo Bites;
Slings 6f Poisonous Insert; fcc., and ffff cttaVicodk
diseases ofctf’ory description.
’ It is both safe and effectual for Rheumatism, giv
ing Immediate end permanent relief.
No preparation now before tho public dan abYpnss
the excellence of tho ‘'Liquid Cure” for Scalds,
Burn*. Cuts, ,Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, &c. lirf
Affects a* a real pain killer are magical. Every Fa
ulty fn the land should provide themselves with this
invaluable preparationfthesbcapttDA of which places
it within the reach of oil.
Full Directions accompany each bottle. Pamph
lets containing copies of ccrtlficqtbs from those who
hate tefldd tho '• Liqdid Curt/mky. be had grqtls
of our authorised agents. “Myers' Liquid Qdto” Is
prepared only by JEROME & CO'.y
31 Spruce Street, New Yofk.
Foi sale In Carlisle, by J. A. Rxwiixs, solo agent
tor Cumberland county.
August 23, 1840—Om
till. Ciiutrcn, RvR, Ctiunctr, J. Lonuneckui.
IVmBGR I LUMBER ! I
H.Cliurcli A. Co.,
HA'VE on hand at tho old stand, west ond of tho
old Harrisburg bridge, down at the river, 1,000,-
000 foot of the cheapest ond best lumber on the bank,
consisting of Panel, Ist Common, 2d Common ond
refuse Boards and Plank of 1, 1 0, Ij, and two inch
thickness/ Also, Poplar plonk. Scantling and half
ihcll Bpnrds, a large quantity of long Shingles, Fence
I rails, Joico, Scantling, &c,,
i hoy have also a steam sawmill in operation, and
I can furnish building timber at the'shortest notice,
fence boards, shingling and plastering lathes, and
ore prepared to furnish any article in the lumber
line. • ’ -
Boards on bond at $ll per M.
Also, good 2d Common boards, 10 feet long, ol
$ll per M. -
Tho subscribers hope by strict attention to busi
ness, and a dotcrmlnalion of splllng lower than any
other Yard at the river, that the,public generally will
call and see their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
_May 24,1840.—tf “ •
BOOTS & SHOES. Arnold and Lnyj ho.vo
added to thelrtmmonsu stock of Dry Goods,
a large, assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Chil-
Boots and Shoes, which they intend soiling
very cheap.
September 27,< 1840.
f\K. lownsond's Sarsnporilla for sale at the Drug
XJ store of Henry A.
August IC, ,1849 v 1
. MVBU CtoMr^A^AST,
JAUNDICE, UYsi’in'SlA, CiiltONlC OR
Nervous DehiiUyi Disiase of Jhe . Kidneys, and dll
Diseases arising jromjxfi'ordtr'dLxvcr or.
Stomach in both Mate and.Ft.maU, ..
n'UbH bs constipation, piles, fullness or
S blood to tho hood, acidify of the otomocb; nadßco,
heart-burn, disgust (or food, fu|lne ? . or weight in tho
stomach, «our eructations, sinking or flultoring M ho
pit of llio stbmacW swimming of tho_ head, hut,led
ind difficult breathing, the heart,chok.
ing or Bulficaling sensation,when in.lying;poo tore,
dimness of Vision, dots 01 web. before thought, fe,.
or!and dull pain ih tho heed, dolictenoy of pe spirt,,
lion; yellowne.a of tho .km and eyes, pain do the
aide bock, chest, limb., &c., sudden flushes of host,
burning in tho llo.h, constant imaginings of eril ond
great depression of spirits, can bo offcclliolly cured,by ’
Celebrated German Bitters,
Their power over the ohovo diocese. is not oxcell-
C( j—if equalled—by any olhbr preparation in .the U.
Slalea as the cures altcat, m many cases slier skillful
lihvalciana had failed. , '
*' Dorangoroenlof tho Liver and Stomach ate aourcra
of insanity,, and will elso produce di.e.se cf .ho
honrt skin, lungs and kidneys,' and lays the body
open to an attack of Cholcrn.biHouS or fellow fever,
and is generally the first cause of that most baneful
disease, cbneuniptioni ■ '
OPINIONS OF .THE PHILADELPHIA PKE£S. ,
"the Dispatch," of December Slat, aaye:
As laraioaaa* Mamcina;— We have ficqacal
ly heard the celebrated German Bittern, mannfaclut
od by Dr. Hoofland, spoken of.in tetmo oficommen
dation, bad we know , deservedly .a 0,,; It laa too
common practice, in certain quartcrei lo puff all man
ner of useless trash, hut in the case of the above Bil
lers, hundreds are living -witnesses of their groat
mofaVand physicalworth. As a medicine forth.
Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous
pepaia, it has been found, invaluable, effcei.ng curea
and thoroughly Medicating- diseases, when all other
medicine, have failed. We f«L eonvWcad. that m
tho use of the German Bitters, the "°‘
become debilitated, hut constantly B°/"’
Vigiir to (he frame-a fact worthy of gnat cons, ler
blion. The Biticra ore pleaaant.in taste and smell,
and can bo admini.leied undcr tny ciicnm.l«ncr.
to the inoat delicate stomach. Indeed thejeen ho
need by ell i\r.on. with tho most perfect solely. It
would be welWor those who arc much affectedm the
nervous systcm?t6 commence with one tea, spoonful
or loss, and gradually Increase., We speak TroDiM
pcricnce.and arc of course, a proper judge. . The
press for and wide, hnvc.ur.ited ip recommending the
German Bitters, and to the afflicted wo most cordial
ly advise their use.
"Spitii of the Time*,” of June 241 h, soys:
“Do oun obou citizens who are invalids, know
the many astonishing cures that have been perform
ed by Dr. Hoofland’s celcbratcd Gciman Bitteisl—
If they do not, we recommend them to the “German
Medicine Store,” all who are afflicted with Liver
cdmjdalnt, Jaundice, Dyspepsia/br Nervous Debili
ty; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens after
(he best physicians had failed. We have used them,
and they hove proved to be a medicine that every
one. should know of, and. we cannot refrain giving
our testimony in (heir favor, and (Hat which gives
them greater-claim upon our hninhlo effort, they arc
entirely Vegetable,
lt The Daily ffewB, u of July 4lh, says:
“We speak knowingly of Dr. lioofiand’a celebra
ted German Bitters* w hen wo say it is a blessing of
ibis ago; and in diseases of (be billnry.digcsiivoßiiJ
Nervous systems, it’hos not wtf think an tique!. It
is a Vegetable Preparation, and made wilHout Alco
hol, and to all Ulvidlds tve would recommend, it as
worthy their confidence.
READ THE FOLLOWING
ll Is from one of oilr first druggists,- a gentleman
favourably known throughout the United States—
the proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Srimi.”
.Phila., Not, 28d,-1848.
Dear is rrith much pleasure that I testify
to thfc extraordinary vfrtfces of your Oeiman Dittos,
baling sold largely of thehr these' last foyr months to
furious persons, afHictfed with Liver complaints,
Dyspepsia, and debility of the Nervous system. 1
can say conscientiously, that they ore (ho best arti
cle of the kind I ha*o ever sold, (and I deal -Imall
the papblat medicines) nfid I consider it the only
medicine for the above dishosos before the public.
_ 1 have never sold oho bolUo that ha* not given
aatlsfactloh, and blobght fo/ln tho commendation of
tfrosh jfrbo used it. -
, I detfn this mjr duty both th you as the proprietor
of ini* highly. ♦ahmblfe nMclfe.and to those afflicted
with the aborts coftiplamts, mat (hoy may know of
its curative properties end to enable. them to solcrl
the good from, the vttfioirff articles with which out
market is rfb’odfcfl, . .
J. W. HOBENSACK, Druggist.
• Corner of Second and r sir.
Jiushitfe /rfh’ f.iYiTi CoatfLAixt cured Amt*
PuisiciAas had Failed I
Dbila., Dec. 27, ] 848/
Deaf 8W—I«to with reelings of pleasure I C ulAfti&‘
nicalo (6 you the sensativo effects (and in g shall
time) of your invaluable ‘iHooffand’s celebrated o*l*
imm Billers," upon my system while Juboring.ondcr
the Juuu ,icc. About lyvu years ago I had an attack
of the Jaundice and was confined to fto liddse aix
weeks under medical treatment pf the Family Phy
aician and for somelltUo nftflr, wljcn 1 went nut 1 hud
to bo very careful of myself, since that time 1 have
had several attacks of the some dispose, and your
Uiltcrs have entirely relieved and cured ii»o in Itvo
or three dd'Js. My next door neighbor, Mr. John
DreM, last spring, had a tong a serious spcllol Jaun
dice,'h6 Rtf dif Bomcirrnc before I khow ir he was
confined to hiab£d. As soon as I heard of-his con
dition 1 called to see him and told him of the effect
Jour DiflcrJ had upon mo in tho aoind disease, 110
immediately sent for a bottle, and in a few d*»« h*
was cured. 1 have in several msi,.ncca recommend
ed tho Hillers, in,other dos>a, always producing tho
same happy effect. Mjr wife has boon .'considerably
afflicted with litver complaint end Neuralgia, by the
tye df fhd BijWp she is fall, now enjoying good
health. We believe from tho many curca wo know
of those Bitters effecting, that they jiossrsa in a ic
tnaikablo and extraordinary degree gr at curative
pfopeitlcs, and that which eiihancea'lhtir value with
us is,*flroy tfTe cptlVcly vegetable. Wonlwuvakcep
f tfto DiU’drrf on hand and would not bo willing 1 to bo
. without them;
Very respectfully, yours.
• C. PEUICE, 870 South Ffont .t.
Con stronger testimony bo adduced by any Prepa
ration before the public 1 A single 'joule nil! con
.Inca any one of their power over diieaie, ■ 'pbiy
are entirely Vegetable, and willpermonenlly dealroy
the moat obalinalo coaliToncaa, and give strength aud
Vigor to tho frame, el no limb debilitating the patient;
being al.o grateful to the meal delicate stomach co
der any circomatancoa.and con he administered with
perfect safely to delicate infanta—they are fire from
Alcohol, Syrup. Acida, Calomel, and all mineral and
injurioua ingredients. 1
They can bo token at all timaa and under ail cir
cumstance., no ordinary exposure will prevent them
having a salutary oJTect, and no bad result can accrue
from an over dose.
Foi sale, wholesale ami retail. at the principal
Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 218
Race street, Phila.
For sole In Carlisle, by Samuil Elliott, anil
respectable dealers generally throughout tho Stole.
■ February 22 ( 1840~-ly
manufactory ofpookot liookSi
No. 524 Chetnul Sirett, above Second, Phih*
THE. Subscriber respectfully solicits public ottoa*
. lion to his superior and tasteful stock of
Pocket Docks, Pocket Knives,
Bankers Cases, and other fine Cutlery,
Bill Books, Gold Pens and Peno'ils,
Dressing Coses, Segar Cases,
Cord Cases, Chess Men,
Fort Monaios, . Bock Campion Boards,
Purses, Dominos, $.0., &e.
His assortment consists of (bfei mosllashionabic and
modern styles, of the finest quality and : e*ccll cn l
workmanship, embracing every desirable fancy (»•*-
torn, which ho will at ell limes be prepared to e*hll»*
it and furnish wholesale or rctail on the most picas*
IngWlms. ’ 1 . '
Purchasers who.doslro to supply thdmsolvcs with
articles of tho best quality will consult their,own in*'
torosts by calling at this establishment. ’
F, jr. SMITH.
Pocket Udoh Manufacturer, B2jJ Choc-
Pkila. Auß. 80, l(H0—0a
;y*i
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