rsVift'-.;. -j' ■ i-wammwotosi ■ usivEßSifr;; ■. OP DALTIMOItE. ' ;- - MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ; . THE .annual session ■ for 1849 »nd ‘domill' bom* !mencp f ,with‘. .thtrbd bc’ttfty, Lcclnies, 6'n Iho lost Mohdey t* October next. „ Tbo daily Lectures thereafter will bo temporarily delivered-in .tho-comraodiobS' building neatly fitted itp fob'lh'o pbrp bao, on Liberty sited, one door north of BoUimbre, . . MEP-ICAL FACULTY. SdUjf, Oi S, MoNKtm, M. D.—lnstitutes and Prac- Viiiiof : Medicine; Mod. Juriapmilonca and Mental Diseases.' "■ G.koeob G.'M. RonEnxs, M. D.—Obstetrics and Diseased Of Women and Children. . ‘ . , Rsourito N. Wriout, A.M.M.D.—Chcmistry. >rS#bwbE* Piqqot, X. M. M. D.—Anatomy a*d Physiology. •? VIL - j. R. N. WutoiiT, A. MvM.B.— 45urghryv A, 8, PidooT, A. M.rM.D.—Therapeutics, Mat. Modtea. and Hygiene.* , > duties of the Domopsltator will bo perfotmod by the Professor of Anktbplyv - ' . . The Faculty havo)at their command tnbmOst Am ple moans, apparatus-models, &c., for a course as thorough Add Complete as is delivered in the best regulated institutions in the country.. The Obstetri cal models a*o the largest and best ever importcd> and were pfocUredin Paris, at great Cost. . • The PaoUtly Intend* as Soon os possible, to fi I the Vacant choirs viith gentlemen thoroughly qualified lb responsible duties thereof. - • - Thoypledge themselves to unwearied. devotidn to Iho all who may be disposed to put them selves under their tuition-. • Tickets $l5 each; Diploma $2O; Demrtrtslmot $10; Matriculation $5. Students arriving in the City arb requested to call on some member of the Fa culty, .who Will give advice with regard to the solet* I lion of a f boardlng house, &c, ‘ ‘ ‘ . For further information address Iho Dean of the PacuUyv RfiGINADDN. WRIGHTi * , No. io3-West Fayette street, . one door of Liberty st. 'September 13, ld49—4m Extraordinary ReductWn In the ... - JPrico of Hardware. T HAVE Inst received the largest and cheapest 1 slock of HARDWARE, Glass,.Points, o«a> Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cdblrtel Maker’s Tools, Mahogony Vaneers, and all kinds , of Building Material ever brought .10 Carlisle, i consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails And < Spikes, Persons about to build will find . U great- ( ly to thclr.AdVAnlAgo.lo look at my slock before purchasing elsewhere- Como and see the goods arid hear the .price and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in stofe* antils, vices, files and rasps, and a com ttlele assortment of Wail's Beal Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also Uie-Themometor Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler* the best article now in use. •SOVTHHS.-*! 'have just received my Spring slock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for.my own sales, and warranted to bq a-superior article. Cradld.raakers. and others Will find these'Sy thea to hedho best article in the market, and at ihe. lowest and retail, at the old stand id North Hartdvnr direct Oct. 11, 1840. . JOriN P.LVNE. BTcwJi Hardware Store* subscribers have just received at their New ■J. a HARDWARE STORE East High Street, Dry Good Store, a largo Stock of goodf>^4h e i t lino, to which they would call the attention *“ShvMi a gcr«, tholr arrangement in the city being Bdc * 1 * a sell their goods at the lowest city . h • Theiratock.comprises a df j joc^a and Latches Screws □otu;-nnU every article Used for bilildmgV, .!r, * .and Augur BlKs, Chisels, Broad and Hand Ax6S» Hatchets; Drawing,knives, Plains, and Plano Ditts, Hand, Panel, and ; Ripping Saws, MiiyCroas-cut and Circular SawsiTraco and Haller chains, Homes, Shovels, Spades. -Hnrta. hily • mt-nanur.* Potk*. AUo,'a large assortment of Pocket and Pablo Cut lery,—Spoons, Shovel and Tongs, waters and Trays, Hollow Ware, Brass and enameled Preserv ing Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware, Anvil and Vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. tiar,.'Baiid and Hoop Iron, Gust, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, &c. Also, * IOOUoXcs Window Glass* 100. Kegs Wetocrilfs Par’d white Load, 6'Barrels Linseed Oil. 3 Barrels Sp. Turpertllrtdi * , WlttdH'l' St SA*TOIfi, Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1840. BOOKS! BOOKS! fftHOMAS M; MAR'fIN, desires to irifoinl-hfa .friends and the public in, general, that be has durchotfeJ tho store formerly belonging to Jacob ■ ErU, Esq., and is now ready to supply the reading community with Books of oil kindsit city 3/o has just received the followings'now works: lunch's Expedition to the Dood Sea and Jordan. .Montague's M *' r *‘ Philosophy of Rnligiorf. ; s ’ Dobnoy on Future Punjamrfcrtt. Kuril filters, by N.- P. Willis. ' Women of the Kefolutiort, by Mrs. Eilat. Thier’s Consulate and Empire, Nos. 8 & 0. Davy'Copporfield, part 3.- Tarnor, Fisher, and Davy Crockett,- Comic Alma* floe's for 1850. together with all the cheap publica tions of the day. Books ordered twice a week and strict attention paid to orders from (he country. All the Daily and Weekly Papers, dec., to bo had *i the old stand next door to Burkliolder's hotel. Carlisle, August 10, 1810 TO PltV ICUNS,DRITGOKm AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EH.' 3, N. KEELER flc DUO. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock of Dngl'uh, nch, German, and American Drugs; Medicares, Chemicals, Points, Oils, Dyo Stuffs. Glassware, l y or film cry, Potent Medicines, dee. Having opened nl now store, No. 291 Market Street, with a foil supply! of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wo respectfully so-1 fi'clt Country Dealers to-examine our slock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one' and'all who moy feel.disposed to extend to us their pafrotfngo, to ’ tfpU themgonuino Drugs and Mudiemes, on as liberal terms as any other house in (ho city, and lo faithful ly okocuttf all order* entrusted to us promptly and '.Withi'didpalehr O ‘no of the ptopttefolV being a regular physician, affords oinploguuiantAo of the genuine quality of all article* sold al ll«?lr establishment. , Wo ospodalfy invito druggists and country mer chants*, who muy wish* to* bocoum agohfs for“ DV. Keeler’s .-Celebrated' Family MWlfcinea,” (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. SullcUirisflho patronage of dealers, wo respectful ly remain.' • J. N.KEEKER 16‘carat cases,. 22 00 •Sliver do*. , db*, ; 800 = ~Tho t. R, DVcoinall Gold Pen’, a’superior article In silVer case, with* pencil, and warranted, SUHh Gold Pencils for' $l,OO, and upwards,GbUT Medallions, and Lookei'fot-Daghsreolypo Likcf|o|iei} Quid -chains,. Gold, end hair Bracelets, Breast Pilir, Bor Kings,.Finger Rings, and n gonoral anortmont of description of Jewelry at unuaunl'low prices. No, 110 North*Bml'street, 2nd door below Race street, Philadelphia. • LEtytoß. I)ROt)MALL. November 0, 1840. J ii.J •;> v... DRUGS,.! 1 ANC V OOODSjBOOKS, &c. ” a* *t : . kXVEfeS'^lck’S, bld’estabUshod ; Drug, aid Bbolc North Hanover street;-ft nhw supply of Drugs andnicdicincs, fresh and carefully selected, a ricli, varied'and ’extensive assortment of Fancy Goods, Books, Port'urocfc, Soaps, CuUlery,'Gold and Silver Pena and Pencils, Come tin's* Splendid' Parlor Lamps, GirandolaSiatid Flow er Vhscs, Ethefial Oil Lamp*. FriiVts and Confocv tlotlary, : and a variety of'olhcr f articles - which it is. impossible to 'cndittdTate," but comprising the. most splendid display over offered ih> Cdrlisle, and at prir. cob cdrteipfmdihgly cheap. The of his old friends and customers and the public generally is particularly Invited to < his present, stock, with which they cannot fail V6,-bo pleased. ■ - May. 24.1849.,.. :: 8.-W* HAVEKSTICK. Hardware. JUST opened at the ne\V imJ cheap Hardwart store of JACOB SGNER,ane>v.aBßonm’enl of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting or a full assortment of looks andlalches and kind? hinges* screws, bolts, **2***'™s** ftVttSv Chisels,' broad and hand axes, .hatchets, drawing knives, planes And - plane-’ bittsj hand, panheU and ripping saws* mill and cross cutsaws of Roland's make, warranted good? a good assort*- monl of circular aaWs, warranted} trace and halier Chains of a superior quality that has never been in this market before, hoes, shovels, Spade*, forks and rakeSt krtiVeS and forks; iron, japari,and bra&s eandlesVicks; an assortment of Dritatoia and Glass Riherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs; water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce dahvarC, ahvils'i Vices* files andlasps, of dVery kind and pricoi. - , Walls’- bar IrotV, hdoji aftdband iVon, cast, shear, spring and blistered sleet, warranted good, I*3o boxes window glass, lower than ever. 200 kegs Wethorilrs prtre white lead. 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls, 'J urpenllne. 150 kegs Duncan Nails, warranted good. 50 doz. prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street,' next door to Glass . hotel, Carlisle.. May a-i, 1849 . *: . ... . Cabiiiiii Making Extensive Furniture Rooms. fACOB FKTTER.in rear of the cohierpf North J Hanover and Loiither streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that he has onhAm!,and is constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to the above liusK ness. ' His Furniture being mado out of the best mn tetial, by his own handayhe fello no hesitation I in warranting ita durability. Being always Ap prized of the very latest City fashions, lib is enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work in the Country, and at prices tod which shall cor respond With tile “tightness of the money market.’ He would earnestly. Ihvllo persons Who are about ttt Commence housekeeping to call and ex amine his. present elegant slock,.to which he wil [constantly make additions of the newest and. most modern styles. - . . The Undkrta*k Bit’s branch of business receives especial.attention. . . ' October 4, . \ 11™ rs :amisiMW othVf has .over, hcpninlrqduced[to -Ll l ,ta «i'public tllnt has met with such unparallcU success, ito.-Or, Soule’s Ohikstal Balm Pim.B. — Having been w B j x j carB before the public,'and the QilVCTlieing amnll U,|,- —-- ..^ medicines, yet they have worked their way into ev ery Stale in the Union and Canndos» They hoyP absolutely become the standard Medicine of the day. They, are purely vegetable and %o admirably com pounded that when taken in large doses they speed* ily cute oedte diseases, and when lakcn In small doses they operate like a charm, upon thd most tlcii cate, nervous female, rtnd have raised numbers front their beds when all other remedies had failed. • Wo hero refer la but a few of lII* many miraculous cures effected by thd Use of saai PillSt Spinbi AJfectidrtJ-** nha Wood, of Rutland, Jef ferson cd„ N. Y., was cured, after she had been con fined to bed'B years, with Sninal discdse and Ab scess of the Lp£»B®» The bill of her regular Physi cian (Dr. /uttnsonof Cldy,) Had ainpUntod to $OOO, See Circular, , Scv/ufo Nervous DeitVi/y.—Mrs; Down of N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous de bility and Scrofulous affection oftho hciiif, after she had been confined six months and all othef mcdN cincs had failed. . *. . Couqh and Consumption Cured-- Wm. Denllyi of Cr W.< was cured of a severe Cough uftcr bo had been confined 10 (lid bed ftfra longtime; and \yus given up by the Physicians. Ho had used most of the cough medicines of the Jay, and was •Upposed by his friends and physicians, (o bo in the last stage of Consumption. Dyspepsia.— A. B. F.-Ormsby, of Syracuse, N Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe as not to be able to work for two years. Wnr. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a' severe case of Dyspepsia, Coslivoncss nnd Ner vous Debililv, of years standing, afier expending largo sums of money to no purpose. See Cir culars. Bleeding P'i/cs.—Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon, N, Y,, wus cured of a.sovcro case of Bleeding Piles of a numlnr of years standing, after usuing a variety 1 of Pile mcdiclncd Without effect. Mrs. Williamson, of Bothlehain, N. J., wasnlhic* led for thirty years whh disease of tho chest and stomach v a few doses of these piUs cured her* John Parting, of Wcslford, Oswego co., W.Y., was greatly benefitted In a Case of Asthma and dif ficulty of breathing, lij iftro of these pills. Severe case of Puc#.-—John Button, of Hardwick, Otsego co., N. Y,, was cured of a severe casco! Pifcjrnnd extreme costivoness of long and palnfu duration. Who Would not sacrillco a few shil lings lo be relieved from so distressing a .com plaint, . ■ Win. Mockbrldgo, of Sotlue Point, N* Y.» was I cured of Cough, Nervous Debility; and general de rangement of tho digestive organs. Ho had boon 1 sick fuf. years,- and' spent hundreds of dollars to got relief, but to no purpose, and was so discour aged ho could hardly bo pursiiadod to tuko tho Pills, Tho above are ail cases in which all other rente* dies fulled to euro or give relief. Many of thn sumo character might bo published If wo had space.— For particulars sop the Botanic Institute, which can bo had of agents..... Bbwauk op Coumteupeit** As thoro ofo spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, bo sure to see before you buy that the name of “ Ell. B. In SOULE & OO. rt |s oir the face of tho Boles. None others can ho genuine, We aro not aware that any whole making a spurious article has yet dared to moko use nf our name! hut sumo of them have Imd tho Impu* donee to* imitate onr boxes ami copy our Circulars, Certificates, dec. Unfcss ffto public ore careful when they purchase they will ho deceived. Tito following persons, In this county, are agents for the above Medicine. J. C. dt O'. U. Article; Shlppemburff. Win. Bon, Nowville, Jacob Hoffelbowor, Newburg. ,Josoph L. Sterner, Mifflin township*. Perry Sc Oristllob, do, John Ernst, . do, A. Cathcar\,SUopberdslottn< J. O, Miller, New Cumberland. ■ 0. MoillngerVlVvonv. Stoughstownv S, Morrel, Papertown. 1 AvC. Norton, (MnaVauchliVi Hotel) Carlisle, Pa.. ■ General Agent for Pennsylvania; -Maryland and • Delaware; to whom all orders should bo addressed. Carlisle,Juno 29,*1840;—flrn. VI A N AOS. .1 41,iV..- .uat received al (ho ohenp stoic, a full supply of genuine liUncnKor. Alnvmaca, h Cans, (Juin Shuo.«, nnd a gront vnrinlyof chohp goods. A. Jc W; UKNTZ. * Vlro insurance. • THE Allen add Easi|MrinBbdr6ugh' Mutual Fire Ineuranoe Company of Cumberland counly.inoot potaled'by'an not of; Asbembly,,a now. i oily or ganized, and in operation under the management ofthe following commissioner^vja: . Jacob Shelly, Win.'U. Gorges 1 , Mipbael Cook jin, Meioboir Bronneman, Christian Slayman, Simon .Oyster, Jacob. H. Convert Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. MusSer, Jacob lura, Samuel,Ptowell, Joseph Wickersliain. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of thp kind in the Stale. Ber sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to thaagcnts.Of the company ■whn hte willing to wait upon them at any. time, who ate willing j ACO ,j y LI.Y, I'rcmhnt. Hi;nhy LogaNj I Vo: Vrtsidcnt. . Lewis H van, . Secretary... Micnakn Cooki.in, IVeosiirer., November i, 1849., -r- ■ , AGENTS. Cftrtber/and eotihfy—Rudolph Marlin, N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstpwn; Henry/tear ing Shiremanslown: Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Catlislol Isaac Kinsey, Meohaniosburg) ur. j. AM, ChurchtoWri. ’ York co«n(V-*John iShernck, i Lisburn, John Bowman,- Dillsbutgli Peter Wolford, Franklin) John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Piokingi Dover; Daniel Raflensbetger, J..W.,Cratt. I HdmsSdrg—Houser & Loehman. Members of the company having Policies about to expire can have them renewed by making ap plication lo any of iho agents; IiIFE 08HBAHCE. The Girard life Insurance Annuity and Trust tompaity, of Philadelphia, Office No. 139 ChosnUt Street, : Capital #300,000. Charter Perpetual. /'tONTIN UE to make Insurances on Li ves on the \j most favorable terms') receive and execute Trusts, rind receive deposits on Interest. 'Die Capital being paid up and invested, logelh er with an accumulated premium Ttind, afionis a perfect security to lltb Insured., Pho, premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly P %ho OoWpahy fttid it tiONiiSal staled periods lo the insurancesof life. This plait of insurance is the most approved of, and Is more generally in dsb, titan any, other In .Great Ofltaln, (where the subject is best understood by the people, and where they have had thq longest experience,) ns 1 appears from the fact, lhat.oht of 117 Life Inau • ranee Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this Pl The Ural BONOS Wes appropriated In Oedem her, laid, amounting lo 10 per cent, on the Slim insured under the oldeslpolioiest to 8} per cent., 7} per cent., &c„ &c„ on others, in jlropottion to ihe lime of standing, making an addition of 8100, $87.90; &c„ &c.;tb every $1,0,00, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increas ing the annual payment,!*? the Company. The operation of the BONUS will bedeon by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus t ‘ . Bonus or Ami. of Policy rtrtcl Addition, Bonus payable at llicprirty'fldcccaio. , Sum Policy. luaureJ.' t $1,01)0 I . 2,500 i 4,00 d ; ' 2,000 1 5,000 $lOO.OO $1,100.00 250.00 2,750.00 4QQ.00 4,400;0d 175.00 d,175.00 437.50 5,437.50 No. ' 58 Pamphlets aon(dlnlng ,lhb table of tales, aid explanations oFille'siibJecll Forms oF application, anil flintier information be'.had at. the olHce, 2rali3._in joraon,:or.,by. tester', addressed to the Prenuleulor Actuary, . ” Hi Wv'UtCHAHDS, President. 1/iiiladel phta| "ij, —ly. BriuUul»lcl.lfcln»rirai/icc,AMniiity s tiurt 'l’i hsl Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, Philadelphia.—Caplin $350,000. —Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their olßco in PhiiaJclphia.nnil at their Agencies throughout tho Stated, at the lowest rates of promiuln. Ratos for insuring dl $lOO oh a single l ife. For 3 years. Ago. For 1 year. 20 81 30 ; 99 40 1,29 60 1,86 59 3,48 EttjMPtt.—A person aged SO years next hinh duv.hy paying tho company 86 cents Would secure to his fanrily or heirs $ I OS should he die in one year; or for $B,OO ho secures to them $1000; or for $l3 annually for seven years he scchfeS to them $lOOO should ho did in seven years; or for 920,40 paid an nually during life, ho soc(trcs,Blooo to ho paid when ho dies. The insurer securing his own bonus; by the dllTefotico In otillftiht Bf ptcmlhrna from those charged by other offices. For $40,50 the heirs would receive $6OOO should he die in one year. Forms of gpplicstion rtnd all parßcitlatS may he had at the office of Filan'im Watts, Esq., Oar lisle. J. W. CIrAGHORN.'PtoaV UiG, Tuckett, Scct'yr Fnan’Kr Witts, Att’y, .... , Dr. D. N. Mxnox, Medical Exannnet. August 31. 1849. ly . ' ■ - lIuUl Hats! spmwo xvu aoMMB'n FABHidNB pon 1848. rpUE subscriber would respectfully call the alien- X lion of iho public to his largo assortment of Hats & Caps, of Ihelalesl fashions, consisting-of Moleskin, Beaver, fine Willie Hockey Mountain ifeavpr, Otter, Brush, and Russia huts of every quality, and at dif ferent prttco, Also on hand’a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman*» lints, (very Ight) together i with a general ossorlmonl of nearly every doscrlp-1 (ton of Oaps,ofall eizoß'Und at all prices. I'ounlfy dealers and all who wish to ptffctlaso hUttUhe last ion days, In each month. * .1 December 14,1648. ... WILL give tils attendance! In the different bran* dies of his profession, in town or.country, to nil llmt may favor him wllh a call. Ofitco opposite the 3d Presbyterian Church imd Wert's Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulko. Carlisle, Sept. G, 1849—tf Homoeopathic physician, respectfully tenders his professional sorviccsto tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. Oflico in Snodgrass’ Uow, next door to Justice Holcomb's, where ho- can at all* times bo found, when not professionally engaged.- Carlisle, June?, 1840—if Respectfully informs tho citizens of, this placo and vicinity* that having made himself thoroughly acquainted with tho tiibout ns well as tlio practical port of Dentistry, he is now prepared to perform all operations entrusted to him, to (lid satis faction oMI, a? moderate charges. '' Office— South Hanover street, adjoining thd oflico of Dr, Q. W. Foulko, ami immediately opposite (ho 3d Prcsbylo nun church. March VlSflH—l'y SAMUEL « El* B U RN, wMI re sumo th o n rao lice of the law in, tho several counties (Cumber land, Pbrry and jbnlala,) of his late Judicial'did triot; Any busihoak miniated (0 his euro WHI bo promptly attended to. Oflicoin Mrs. Ego*s cor rlof room, North Hanover street; immediately op posite tho Dnnlr. , , Carlisle, March 8,1849—tf . J, B. PARKER, A TTORNEY AT LAW; Oflicoin North Harm- A vor street, in the room formerly occupied by the Hon. F. Watts. March 83, W4«.~rtr Rlind ManulUctory. Dr. I. C. Xtoomin 1»K. JTAS. RrCULLOCIi, DR. J. K. SMITH, 11. R. R. I.EIUAR, SURGEON DENTIST.* (ruccksbou to i>n, j, 0. nbff.) A CARD. •••?' COHSOMMPI***-- riUREU DAU.Y,' BY DR. HASTINGS' CDM ( ; PODND SYItUP OF NAPHTHA- 1h» Mc to'.l Faculty,as Wi>ll- - a«»kSjie»W«>. wonder at the numerous cures muJc w ,L c n c j I * “".I, ntfvslcian, Hr. Mott and is constantly Loedln Iho Marine Hospital, at S," A , rnol don ,o Lanc°cr ’Sh ■ MdlJlTou™.!. times oflhusurpnsmg effects, of, Dr. Hastings' Preparation.^ ■ Tt haa been thoroughly tried, hot only m tho Hha- SBWbtWaW** his seal, acquire invigoralion,and strength o Zcovcrico of nnyage, and consider .ts agency n outing Consumption os established beyond all doubt °r qucaM i 0 f j jnllc(lEtcr .-Hails it »s the groat con sumptive antidote and cute i” and Dr. Hamilton, o DuTh. pronounces it -tho only known remedy vrlt ch j may bo relied on for removing tubercles from tho, lungs and preventing formation of others. A single tioltlo will prove;its efficacy. -AU- lh?| prdprietob isks is the trial of one bottle, the action | of which will prove tP.lho .patient the virtue of Ibia Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis,Decline, fVlhVnn, Night Sweats,'and Spitlibg of Blood, arc curdd.in osurpn slhtelV short space of timet, tho sovorest colds having yielded to the treatment of the Naphtha Syrup in, the short space of 48 holies, Janies Western, of Porttl-| he, Michigan, was attacked , with spitting of Mood and could oblaih no relief until ho tried Hastings', Naphtha which stopped it in half an hour. J o enu merate all .lie cures performed by ibis medicine would occupy fl volume, theacconipanyinghuvc been selec ted by the Americap Agent frohi a,mass of certifi cates and letters which.have been received by him. Ntacki Rockland Co:, N. Y., Sept. B, 1848. I M. A. F. Harrison—Sir: I wrote to inform you of the efibet your Syrup has had tipUti mj wife.- She has bech afflicted with the worst form of consumption for two years* and had bcei given up by two physi chins, when I saw jrolU advertisement of Dr. Hust ings* Compound Svrup of Naphtha. Being favorably impressed with It I bought one bottle, which hod so beneficial oh cfleci that she persevered In the use of it. When she commenced .taking it sho wns.comin til (o bet bell, but IB now enabled to bo up end nt. tchdihg to her HobßeholJ duties, and I feel confident that thb use of.n few more bdlllos *ill clitircl.v cure licr. I would also otld lliaf my brother’s child had ; been afflicted tvilh a bad cough from its. earliest m fnhbV, and I was, induced to try the effectof the Naphtha Syrup upon jicK -T did so, and the use of half a bottle cdmplelcly ciircd her. , You ate at lili ctiy to Use this letlbf at,your,discretion. , Respectfully! ■ Jliilv 0. Pr.iifit. tiowviUiE. LioW-iS Co.j N. Y„ Aug. 19, 'BlB. M. A. F. Huftlson—Sift Flense send me fifty bottles Dr. Hastings’ Compound SjHip of'Naples thn.. This Unrivalled medicine la likely to pro duce n groat excitement in ihia community. llhfi dreds have experienced Us benefits andthousands haVe wltnbsßeil ils beneficial results; As far us 1 can learn, it has cured or is fast curing every otih tvho has taken It, and in several Instances il | has restored to health perfionfl wild lifirth btoh| hli by the,medical fuculty. , b Yery respectfully yours, John UfNKitniclr. I Wb might fill a volume with cerilficajcsvljk? person suffering from any disease ol the lungs but will find on immediate benefit and speedy cure from its fistf; ; i For sale In Carlisle, by Dr. R/KviiiNS. September C, 1810.—Om Jtyc’i'S’ Uqiifd Cure# A POSITIVE <&' NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR PILES, WIIETIIEft interfiat,- Exlcfhii, Slinii of Bicccl ing. Scrofula, While Swellings, UlCfc/fi, and Ulccmlcd Sore Throdt, Canker Sore Mouth, Rh6u* mnlism, Cutaneous DlifedScS, Mercurial Affectioh’4,’ dec. Also, for Scalds, Bums, Cuts,Sprains,Bruises, dtc. Wo feet justified irt proclaiming the fact to the world that of all medicines bver brought before ln6 public, none have over been more beneficial to'dfilic ted humanity (hon “Myth' Liquid Curt.”' We know that this is saying a greot deal, but if wo were to wiito volumes wo could not say too much in praise of this Health Restoring, Life Prolonging Kerrferfy; Hundreds, nay thousafldsj bless the happy hour when first they were made acquainted tilth Us tronsccndnpl virtues? and ouf present purpose is to inform otNcf thousands, how and where they may obtain that re lief, which they perhaps, have long sought: for in vain. , ; • •. Thft sl/pefltff c*6ctlcrfcc of this pfopafollou pver all other medicines for (ho speedy and pcfmaftcnt i c uro of PILES, is well known to afl who hove tested U. It has been pfdved in thousands of instances, and Has neVer, failed to euro the most Obeiinule ■ Cash, and wo rife,confident it never will fail if used a prupcTlongth of time according to directions. At a proof of our entire confidence in its efficacy, we as sure all purchasers llmt,Jf, after a proper lrinl.it proves InclledtfiQf, (he tHdney faift fur it will be re turned. The “Liquid Cure" is an effectual Remedy for Ringworms, Biles, Pimplctf, Barbers’ Kch, Frosted Limb*, Ohilbloins, bait RheUm, Musqutio Bites, Stings of Poisonous Insects, &c/, and for cutaneous diseases of every descriplloH. . . It is both safe and effoetual for Rheumatism, giv ing Imrherfmlo a'ttl pfifmanent relief.; . ' ■ • No preparation how, before the public can surpass tho excellence of tho “L’.quld Outo” for Scalds, Bufns.Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, .ike. ~ Its effects as s real'pain killer are magical. Evory .Fo ndly in the land should provide themselves with (his Invaluable preparation, the cheapness of which places it within'tho .teach of all. Full Directions qccompany each bottle. Pamph lets containing copies of certificates from tbosftwho 1 have tested tho *♦. Liquid Cure," may be hud gratis of our authorised agents. “Myers'Liquid Cure" is prepared only by JEROME Ac CO., 21 Spruce S(rcet t New York, . For sato in Carlisle, by J, A. Rawlisf, solo agent for Cumberland county. August 33,1849—0 m THE CHEAT CVIfIVA STORE OF PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL, to tho citizens of Carlisle, and its vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re quest their company to view our largo and splendid ossoilmcntuf C7//AU, GLASS iV QVLEftSWARIJ. Di nor Sets, Tea Sols, Toilet Sots, and single pieces', cither of Glass, China or Stone Ward, sold in quan»‘ titles (0 suit purchasers, for less (haft they can bo had elsewhere—in fact.otiose than Wholesale prices. American and English Drl.o*nnla Metal Goods in greater variety tlvun dVcr before offered In thd cily, • Fancy China in.grodj,'variety, very chcaji. Wo would .invito any person visiting thd' city to call and'siio dfc—they will at least ho pleaded to walk around our beautiful storey and to vlow'tho finest China dmd tho cheapest the WoYld produces. . 'PVNDALE A MITCHELL. ' No. 210 Clicsnul'street, PbllW, fifqpf. 2‘tf, 1840.—1 y Hockor , B Earlim, Al new qrlicle prepared etyrmly/or. Famihie\ t{otele t ._tini}Eal{ugHoußcsi TNTRND.ED for Pudujngß, Omelet,* &c’„ and JL unequalled for Gruel,. Thickening Soup art(f Qravqy, and,as a substitute is ppifpnable tn.many other articles now in use—being very, delicious. The only way to judge is to try it. To ho had at lit a store of 1 " , J. W., EUY, . October 4,1310 : MVBWt :I T - iAtJNIjICBi OR, ’; ■ - • - ••**■■ .t^«»; rt n inward.lilies, fullness or c°n» P nc jjijy 0 f tho atbmduh, nuußen, to thj? ■ fo ot r fullneWof WeUht irt tho ■' hcarWtjjirn, ,di 3 n 8 or fluilcxlng ottho; »ldd, DDC», ou« . son . lon I imaginings of evil and * 1»B. BOOFMMB’S Celebrated German Bitters. Their power over the above gisoa.Cs i. hot excell cj—ifoqunllcd—by any other prepaVotioni.n.lho U. States as the. cores attest, in roony cases alter skillful i |,h iEs£elfo} l fe p inl.niiV nmlwllobo proJucoduense-oflho b^skn^ and is generally the 4"* c < tua« ! ofmeat bnoeiVll lOHNIONS Of'tHß pkiLADEl.lßlilX f HESS. 07-A e b.We;.,’\erDecembet,3lBl, says:.,. ' I An iKTAMjAHtr. MKiitciKT.,—We hove frequent liv heard thb'cklobratcil-German Bittern, manulaclur cd by Dr. Hoolland, spoken of in terms of conmten -1 dation, and wo know deservedly: so.' .It is a :100 ! common p.actice, in certain quarters, lo puff all man- I nor of useless trash., but m the case of the above Bit ters, hundreds ore living , witnesses of their great moral and physical vyorth. As a medicine for the Liver complaint, jaundice, nervous debility.and dys ncpslo,it has been found invaluable, enecl.ngcmcs and thoroughly eradicating; diseases, when al other an™;an r b h e e o^nbiUtmirundcr. Jj^’E^cra":' to the ntost delicate stomach. Ind>ed ™ ! used by ell persons, with the most perfect safely. It would bo well for those who arc much affected in tho nervous system, to commence with one ten spoonful or lees, and gradually incicasc. We speak Irom er pcncticc, and are of course,, a proper judge. Jhe press for snd wide, have,united in recommending the German Bitters, and to tho.oilllctcd wc most cuidiol ly advise their Use, *Sphii «/ the Tiniesi” of June 24th, soys : “l)o ooit ouon ciTiKisirs who arc invalids, know tho many astonishing cures that Have been perform* cd by Dr»' Hpofland's celebrated Gcimart lUllPTfil— If they do not, wc recommend them tb‘thc *'Gctman Medicine Store " oil who arc afflicted, with Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; the Doctor has cured many of our churns after tile best physicians Had failed. We have used them, and they have prpvod to be a mcdicirio.that cvciy should-know of, and wo cannot refrain giving oiir testimony in tlieir favor, and thal which givrs thefn greater clnim upon our hnmlde effort, they are chfiMy hitlollf- , , ‘ > «T*« Daily.Kciva,” of July 4 th, says: , “Wc sneak knowingly of Dr. HooflahdV.Wchra led German Bill*hen We say it is n bUißmg of this one: and in dhcasce of thebiliary* digestive and rfcrVbus systems, it has net we‘think on, equal. It id a Vegetable Preparation, and mode without Alcoi tibl, and to nil invalids wo would recommend it as worthy their confidchcm READ THE .J It Is from one of oti.r Ural druggists, q gentleman favourably-known throughout the United Blit**— the proprietor of tho ••Medicated Worhi Syrup.” 1 . Philo., Nov, 22d, 1848. Dear Sit—lt is with much pleasure (hat I testily to tho extraordinary virtues of your GeifnaA Dittos, Karine sold largely of them these losi-fcwlmunlhf .to riiiww'pi"'" i 'r*« w- * 1 ' , 1 -»ver complaint*. Dyspepsia, and dcbllitj.of the .Nervousaystcim' I can say conscientiously, that they tSrc /fio test Ml* do of the kind I have over sold, (arid* deaf in hit the popular medicines) ofid I consider i< the hhty • medicine for tlio'abb’Vb diabases'nfcforP inb pM'llfc. 1 have sold one holtln .that has not givth satisfaction, and brobghf forth tli6 cominendailoh Of those who used it. I deefh Oils mjr dbty bofh to yOo as tho jirojirietor of this highly valuithlO article, and to llibfafc afflicted with tho. at)6frb complaints, that they (nay know of its curative properties and fo‘eAa6le thrm to selrrl tho good from tn‘6‘ 'rfdoas ortrtlci'hrith which w\ market is flooded.. J. N. IiOBENSACK, Druggist. Cbfner of 56fcond and ■ sets. iiviihiti, inh Jiittu cvnko js'ftxh TutsiciakS ii ait FsiLr.it I ‘ ' Phils.i Dee. 27,1843. Dear Sir—ft is wHh failings of pleasure I comma nicatu to you the seiisatlve effects (arid' in u fhmt ilmoy of y tottl invaluable ‘tllq«flnnd*» ccichraled Ger man Billers,” up6h in} system while laboring under tho Jaun ice.. 'AhhAl two years ago I hod an attack 6'f the Jatrpdreo and iyas confined to the house six weeks under fncdicnl treatment of the*Family Pity gfaipri and for Sometime after, when 1 went out I bud to'bo Very careful of myself, since that time 1 have had several attacks of the same disease, and your Bitters have entirely relieved ami cored mo in two or three days. - My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl,' last spring, had a long a serious spell o( Jaun dice, ho had t sometime before 1 know it; be was confined to his bed- As soon os I heard of hit con dition I called to see him and told him of llto vlfrct your Uillcrt had upon me in the same' disrate.. Bo immediately sent for a bottle, ami in a few i/s.® ho was cured. 1 bavo in several insUnces recemnnrul ed the Billers in other cosfs, always producing d»® same happy effect. My wife has been conshUrubly a filleted with Diver complaint and .Neuralgic, by tho use of the Bitters she is well, now enjoying good health. Wo believe from the many cures wo know of these Bitter* effecting, that they ..possess in,a re markable and extraordinary degree gr at curative properties, and that which enhances tlirirvoluc with usia.thoy arc entirely vegetable. Wo qlway s keep tho Bitters on hand and would not.be' w filing to bo wlthouflhcih. , ' ~ Yery respectfully, your*,' ' o'. f FilllUE, 370 Booih Front st. Can stronger testimony bo adduced by arty Prepa ration before the public 1 A single bottle wifi cort vlnco any one of their power over disease. 1 Tiny aro entirely Vegetable, ond willpcrmancritly destroy tho most obstinate coativcness, nnil give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time debilitating the patient; being also grateful to the most delicate stemacii un dcr any circumstances, and can bo oJminislcrcd with perfect safety to delicate infant?—they, are IVec from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, ard all mineral and injurious ingredients. , - , . They can.bo. taken at nil times and under all cir cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them ha\ing a salutary effect, and nobadrcsull can accrue from an over dose. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the principal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Rape street, Philo. < , ; ; • Fprsale-in Carlisle, by Samukl and respectable dealers generally throughouttho State. February 22, ly , Itfnnufiicloi'y dr Pocket Uooho, &c.- No, 524 C/iesnut Street, above Second, Phila. THE subscriber respectfully solicits public alien* lion to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Pooks, 1 Pocket Knives, ; Banker's Cases, and other fine Cutlery* Bill Books, Colt) Pons and,Pencils,*. Dressing Oases, 1 ‘Begat Cases, v •V ,' Cord Cases, Chess Men, • Fort Monaies, • ' Back Gammon Boards, Purses, Domino*,Ao.,Ao. His nstlorfmcnt consists of the most leehionablo snd modern styles, of the finest quality arid excellent workmanship, embracing' every'desirable fancy pet< tern, which ho wiUal all limes bo toexhib* it amt furnish wholesale or retail on the most r ,co8 ‘ , ing terms.' : . ; , ,r - •,/ ~,r 1 Purchasers who desire to supply ibomsoltes.willf articles.of the best quality will.consplt their own in* forests by calling at this establishment. .. v . F. H* SMITH, Pocket tioak Manufuchircr, 684 rhila.Auff. 30,1810—0 m 1