- . WASniltpTOlT tJtfIVEUSITV ■ . MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. hpHE ftnn«»Vi«»ioh:fot is49 ; anil ’6O *rlll 6om- X, merico, \»ith .Introductory'Lectures, on tire laat, Monday,' of October - next. The daily"-Lectudosthereafter will bo temporarily ufehvcrodln the, commodious building nearly fitted bp for .tho purpose, oh Liberty sired, one door north hf Baltimore. ,• ; ■ medical faculty. . . / S. MosKcn, M, D.—lnstitutes ind Prac tice of Medicine Med. Jurisprudence and Mental Diseases. ■- Osqpo;B,C. MJ Roberta; M*. D.—Obstetrics and Dispases of VVooion oiid Children; Rkoixald TSi Whipift, A. M. M. D.—Chemistry. ; A; SsfoVoßx. Piqoot, A. M. M: D.—Anatomy Und Physiology; , B. N. Wrioiit, A, M. M. D.—-Surgery. • F* ffOOT » -A. M. M. D.—Thcrapcutics, Mat. 1 Medici.'ahd‘Hygiene, ’ The duties Of the Domonstratorwlll-be performed oy’thd Professor of Antxtomy. . The Faculty, hayoat tjieir’commdnd the most am- models, '&cV for a course as thorough ..and complete as.is delivered in the best regulated institutions in the country. The Obstetri cal SnodeU are th'e largest and best ever imported, procured in Paris. at great coat. . The Faculty Intend; ad &>dn as possible, to flll thc Vacant .chairs with igontlemcn. thoroughly, qualified to mdefthd responsible dutWthercoL . .*• pledge themselves to unwearied devotion to the interests .of allyybo.may lie disposed to pul them- Belvcs.undpr their tuition.. .'Tickets $l5 each; Diploma $2O; Demonstrator 91.0; li Matriculdlion : $5. Students arriving in the city are requested to coll oh some, member of the Fa baity, who will give-advice with regard to tho solec tion of a boarding house, ' further information address the Doan of the Faculty. , ; ; REGINALD N. WRK?UT, , No. 103 West Fayette street, 'rrtej'i• - one ddor w •• t of Liberty sL September 13,19-10—im Extraorilliiary Reduction In tlio t. PriccofUardwiiic* Y* HAVE just rddeifed the largest and cheapest X stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Vurnisliop;'Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahogony Vaneeis, ami all kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about to biliid will iind it great ly to,tlioir advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsowherri. Ootiie ami see the goods Qnd hoar the pride and you will be Convinced that this is realty thd Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anVUs, vices, hies and rasps, and a corn- f dele assortment of Wall’s Best Bar Iron, also lolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also tHe.Themqmeter Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best’adlcle now in use. SCYTHES.’—I have just received my Spring S}ockof Grain arid Gnus Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to ho & superior article; Cradle makers and others Will find these Sytbcs to be the host article in the ntackelrf and at the lowest price, wholesale am) t6ta|l, at the old stand in North Hanover street. OcL 11, 1849. ' JOHN P. LYNE. XcW & tuubi. Uardivarc Store. TUB subscribers have just received at their New and Cheap HARDWARE STOKE East High street, opposite Ogilby’s, Dry Good Store, a largo stock of. goods in, their lino, to which they would call the attention of purchasers, their arrangement in the city being such, as to enable thorn to sell their goads at the lowest city prices; . ; Their stock comprises a full assortment of Locks anJLalchoa of stile and size,—Hing s, Screws; Bolts, and every article used for buildings, Augurs Itnd Augur Bills, Chisels, Broad and Hand Axes. HatchoU, Drawing knives, Plains, arid Plano Bills. Hand, Pane], and; Ripping Sows, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Trace and Halter chains, Haines, Shovels, Spados. and Hoes, hay and manure Forks. Also,'a lafgd assortment pf Pocket and Table Cut lery.—Sjioons, Shovel and Tongs, Waters and Trays, IldlloW Ware, Brass and onumelcd Preserv ing Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ward, Anvil and Vices# Files and Rasps of every kind* , Bar, Band and .Hoop Iron, Cast, ho it 1 . Spring and Blister Bteol, dec. Also, 100 Boxes Window Glass. 100 Kogs Wbleerill’s Pure While Loath 6,Barrels Linseed Oil. 8 Barrels Sp, Turpentine. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle,Oct. it, 1840. BOOKS IBOOKS! THOMAS M. MARTIN, desires to inform his friends and the public in general, that ho has durchased - the stork formerly belonging' -to. Jacob Brb, Eat|., and is now ready to supply the reading community with Bootes of all kinds at city prices. He has just received the following new walks; . Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordan. Montague’s \ 4i . « , u Philosophy of Religion. . Dobrioy on Future Punishment.-. Rural Letters, by N« P. Willis. Wbmcn of the Revolution, by Mrs. Eilat. Thicr'a Consulate and EmptVo, Nos. 8 & O'. Davy Oopperfleld, part 3, Turner, Fisher, and Davy Crockett, Comic Alma* hac’s f0r.(859, together with nil the cheap publica tions of the day'. •• Books ordered twice a week and strict attention paid to orders from the country/' All the Daily and Weekly Papers, &c.i to bo had at the old.stand next door to Burkholder’s hotel. Carlisle, August 10,1849 TO PIIV- ICKAN9, DRUGGISTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. BU. 3. N; KEELER & BRO. moat rcapoctfully ' .solicits attention to ihoir fresh ninth ofEngluh, nch, Gorman, and American Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Glasswntc, Per fumery, Patent Modicmcfc, *c. Having opened u now store, No. 294 Market Street, withu fulUupply of .Fresh Drugs ond Moihcmog, wo I'mmectfu'lly so* licit Country Dealer's to examine our stock before purchasing elsewtrero, promising ono and all wlnr may fool disposed to extend to us their patronage, to soil them*genuine Drugsand Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in tiro city, tend.to faithful ly nxetriHti all orders entrusted tons promptly and with* dltfpntch/- One of the proprietors being* n regular physician, affords ample guatanleo of life genunlp quality ofall articles sold at their establishment. We especially invito druggists ami country mer chants. who nmy wish to hoctrme og'ontir for “ DV. Keeler’s Celebrated Family Medicines,” (sttrndaid' and popular* remedies,) to* forward’ their address.- Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo respectful ly remain l , J-. NrICBBMSR BRO. v Wknlena'lc iXhiggfats, AV. 291 ftfurftet S[. Philadelphia, Sept. 1 ,1819.—1 y. watches: jSk Great inducements to 1 persons in Jyji want of a good Watch,■ . LEWIS R. BROOMALL, No. UO North 2ml street, having receded additional supplies of Gold and Silver Welches of every description, from Lon don, Liverpool and Switzerland importations, is now prepared to furnish the very hem article at a price fur below any ever offered, of the same quality, and I . which canuot.be undersold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will bo*perfec(ly regulated, and warranted to be us good as represented* • - • Watches at the following low prices; QoldXevere, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, $3B 00 Silver do 1 db’ do )g oo Gold ,Leplnes^jewelled, I S carol coses, 22 oo Silver do r db . 800 Tllo LyR. Bforirnafl Gold Pen, rsuporlor article in eflypr pencil, and w7ur.intcd,sl jso{ Geld , Pencils for $1,00,. and upwards, Gold Medallions, ntid Locket for Dagucreotypo Likenesses/. Gold chain*, .Gold and hair Bracelets, Breust Pint, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a general assortment of ivory description of Jewelry at unusual low prices. "No. 110 North 2nd street) 2nd door below Hoco •(root, Philadelphia. J ■ . LEWIS Jl. BHOOMA hh, Woreinber S; MMO Ho loiv tlie Hollidays! itries Kingle’aHead Quarters, . CARLISLE. !• A., . ISthe place where country merchants nndilhc pub lic in general, will -find the largest and best as* sorlmohl.Of • . ■ ConfctiUoiinrScs, ever offered in this county, manufactured of tho best materia! espresslyforthe Holidays, and will be sold Wholesale ot retail at tho Old Stand of the subscribed North Hanoverstreet; a lew.doorsnorth OftbeDank, whore all are invited to call; arid examine for thom solvcs, as it would be impossililo lo mention all the He'Would also call'attention .to a large assortment of Fruits ahU Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS,... FJgsj PrUena, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds. Eng lisb .Walnuts,.Cream.Nuts, Filberts, Pen Nuts, Co coa Nats, &c» In connection with the above' ho has just received a larago ssoUment of. English, French, and Ameticnh - Toys hotel, Carlisle. ‘ May 31, 1819 . Urtltfnet making. Extensive 'Furniture Rooms,- JACOB I* H FT Bit, In rent of the Corner of North llanovor am! Lomher, streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to tho public ihnl he has on hand, and iff constantly manufacturing, every description of work pertaining to the übove busi ness. Ills BurnUttro being made otU of the best mn. lerlal, by his own bunds, he fells no hesitation In warranting its durability. Being always ap prized of tho very latest city fashions, he is enabled to turn out the most Fashionable Work in the country, and at prices too which shall cor respond with the “lightness of the money market.” He would earnestly Invite persons who ore about to commence housekeeping to call and ex amine bis present elegrtnt stock; to which he will constantly make additions of the newost'nnd moat modern styles. 1 ho Undrutakkr's branch of business receives onpooml attention. ' October 4, 1810 mastic Don iitetuiN. A NE W and'beautiful .irllclo, 1.0110v0.l to bo ,u -■' W"," 1 * "f Win! c-vm bofdro man. ufuclutml. Being rla, tig will nof brink bv (hlllliii,- and bainsrpamted in'oll ifnmy ba wa.hud' with'Z and watbr w|ioq' .oiled, olid roadil, rii.iorad to ,| lO , oriitiniil b.auty, For talc ol tbo cheap morn of . Bctfombor 13; 1840. ' j». MONYKft;' A 'WW ;' Ui " ITCrivc , , tire 1 Insurance, '' i., THE. Allen and Eastpennsbprdugii Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland cotihjy, incor porated, by an. act of, Assembly, Is,now, fully or ganized, and In operation unden the management of the following: commissioners,;vizt • Jacob Shelly,vWm. R. Gorges, Micbdfl Cock ling Melcholr Brennemarit Christian otayman* Simon ■ Oyster*’Jadob H. Ooover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin Hi Mosser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicke'rsham.. Thejales of insurance are,aslpw.ancl favorable as any (Company bf the kind- in the Stale;- Per sons Wishing to-betotne members are invited to make applicatioa-to't}!e.'agentB..of the company who are willing to wait upon them al any time. ./JACOB SHELLY, President. . - ~ H enky Logan, Vice President. LewisHvan, ; Secrelar)/.. M ipHASL Cocklin, TreaBui-er, x ' . November, l,.lB49. V. ,/j •• . AGENTS, Martin, N. Cum berland; C/.B.'HeHnari, lOngsiovvn;‘Henry Zear ing, Shiremahstbwnf Robert' Modto and Chafles Bell, Carlisle! Isaac Kinsey, Meehanitsburgj Dr. J. Ahl, ChurchtoWrifT;", , r ' itork ed'nnth^* ;JqhV*K. Watts, Esq., Cdrlislc. • “ i;;W» CLAGIIORN, Prcs’l. if. G. Tocicktt, Secl’y* , , Fiiko’k. Watts, Alt’y. Dr. D. NVMaiio.v, Medical Examiner. , August 31, 1849.*—1y : Wills! Huts! . Semxo and Suaimkh FAsnroNS fob 1848. rpHE subscriber would respectfully call thonttqn- X lion of the public to his largo assortment of rn , llatn As Caps, of tlieiatest fashions, consisting of Moleskin, Doavor.flno While Hockey Mountain Ucavor, Otter, Brush, and Russia huts of oVory quality f and at : dlf* ferent prices. Also on hand a fine ossortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hals, (very ighl) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip tion of Caps, of all ahtes, and at rill prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchrfoo hnU or caps, are invited to call, as life subscribe? 1 id nVepatcd to give greater Ivnrgoin* than can be bad elsewhere.—* Don't forgot the lace, No. 3, Harper's How. . WILLIAM If.TROUT. Carlisle,May 25,1848. . 'CJi’otft Baronins In CloUilntff Tq the Citizen* of Carlisle surrounding Countnji JUST arrived,n lufgo nnd splondhl'assortment of Fashionable Roa(fy*made ' CLOTHING*, I for the Foil and Winter Trade, ot the store of S. i Goldman, sonth-cast corner of Main street and 1 Market Square, Carlisle. . Tho nnt|orsigned respectfully Informs the cill- Zend of Carlisle and adjoining country, llml lie . lias Just arrived from Philadelphia, with a largo i assortment of Fashionable Heady-made Clothing, • whjch for cheapness and quality, never has been I witnessed in this place, each as—French, German and American i Cloth, Dress and Frock Coals, Over Coataand Business coals of ell descriptions, Cloths, Cassimoree, and Satllnel Sark Coats i fine black and fancy Casslmere Pantaloons) supe rior satin and striped silk,velvet Cloth and Sattl hot Vests., Also, a large assortment of fancy Handkerchief; fihp white linen, striped and rod flannel Shirts) cotl J on & Woollen nightshirts,Draw, era, Uoaonlsl Coßart,&o.' |)oattlitol Fall styl'o : Hats & Caps, ' V will bo sold at prices ohonpor than any where else. 'Gentlemen arc invited to mill and examine his Hoods, as ho la sure that those who buy will go away- with a good fit and cheap prices. „ _ S. GOLDMAN. September 411810—fim OVoinnl Alliiia gull, A Tohly 91,d7*iJ' p«ir sack, Tlio Imlnnco of otir IX. lot, to cloud clio cOnccrn. will'lio aolil fod cusli'as oliovo. Apply Ot tlio Tea and China store of j. w. eby; November BU. JAYNE'S Family Medicines for sale a I the Drug and Variety, store of Henry A. Sturgeon. . DK. J. W.'KAWMKS, ' v tho iitlention Xv public id'his fresh supply cff.DrugSj Chemi cals, Dye*muffs,-Paints, Oils, t Varnishes,.Window __/QGlas9j Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Yff Books and Stationary, Musical and Surgical Aft lhstrumentß) Fruits and .Confectionary, ;,&o. Among his extensive variety may.be found;raany atlides rafely kepl in small towns; - Beside his complete assortment of drugs, chemicalm&o., he hasaccordeons, arrowroot, almonds, alcibiade oil; aromatic vinegar, Bibles,bead bags, Boffalooombs; breast pins. Sear’s oil, bandoline, backgammon boards, Beef marrow, black Ink, blacking,Bougies; broocheBVblack pbijialum, ljlacl( fal lobacdd, Brit ish lustre* blue ink, Odnary.seedj cartdies/cartls, cretin nuts, camphine,cap paper, cachore aroma-1 tise, composition, corn sajve, courf plaster,castilo j soap,ccanes, •cloth,,brushes, clocks, crystalline soap * conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid, colbgno water,'cut glass'exlracts, catheters, car riage whips,’ dominoes, depilatory powder, dress ing combs, drawing pencils, Dutch-metal, eau lustralo, eau divine .do venus, Knglish walnuts, envelopes, French tans, figs,'Are board aprons, andhooks, fancy fifes, flageolets, fiddles,and fiddle strings',‘fire works,' gbfff pens,’gelatin,' glue; guitars & guitar Strings, gold leaf, garden seeds,'gun cops and fcun powder, go]d leaf ipbaccqi ’glass globes, ground rice, har monienns, hair combs, hair brushes, hair oil; hair dye; and hair bracelets; India and indelible ink, ink powder and ink sand, ivory combs, Hugs and rattles, lemons, lemon syrup, liquorice, lily while liquid blacking, lamps and lamp' wicks, Mineral water, musk, maccaroni, Meen fun, Macassar oil, matches, match safes, motto wafers,‘music books, nice salad oil, note paper, needle cases,' nerve powder, ; No. C,”nail brushes, oranges, Oleqqhane, prayer books, paper flowers, Pearlpowder, pewter sand, porle monnais, pocket glasses, pbn-kpives, i pink saucers* pcccau nuts,.prunes, powder puffs, (philocome, post paper,, poor man’s plasters, rose I water, raisins, hiding whips,.razors, razor straps,! Russian Cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, shav ing- cream, soap and brushes,.snuffboxes, shaw) pin*, shirt'studs, smelling bottles, , sachets, shell Vdmhs, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils, si) fa ver leaf, starblt polish, spiced bitters,, segars, sy ringes, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge, sahd pa per, testaments, teaherry tooth wash, tooth ppw defi toy Watches, Thompson’s eye >gteh, tooth ache drops, toilet soap, iweczereqlrussfefe, lea bells, table mala, thimbles, violins, Vermillion, ydnilla beans, wafers* and a thousand other items 100 tedious to enumerate; The above are all for sale at Dr. Uawllns’ Drug store, Mainstreut,Carlisle. Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and olhofs, will be Supplied on liberal tchns. Medical advice gratis. May ft, 184 t). . l-tac Symptoms or Worms A RE; the tongue ofion while and loaded; this XJL breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish taste in occasionally thirst; the appe tite extremely variable, sometimes ‘remarkably dell', dent, and at olherc voracious, There is sometimes a sickish feeling, with.vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomefi; swelling, hud. hardness df tho abdomon/tho bowels are irregular; llic stools'are slimy, and there is an oc casional appeartlnco tif' Wolms in the evacuations; this uriho is often milky dnd ( turbid; there, is frequently itchincss of the fumlamcnt and nose, which' is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding bf Ihe teeth, and sudden awakingin a fright. There are, at times, headache or giddiness*, ringing In the ears; or overt deafness,' faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, imjolehco of manner and ill temper/ In noinc cases epilepsy and cholera, and even apolcctic and paralytic symptoms, and several.of tho signs of dropsy'of the broin ; and catalepsy appear connected whli wolms. frequently there is a short dry cough; rthd pleuritic paths; sometimes fcohlq and irrcgulaf pulse, palpitations and an irregular fever; the counte nance is generally pallid, or sallow; ond somewhat bloated; and there iS. ptcnßlbnUl flushing of ono.hr both cheeks. Any one of those signs is indicative Of Wormfi; and the most effectual, best and cheapest remedy is Dt. JOHN J. MYERS’ WORM TEA, Prepared hy Dr. J. W. RAWLINS, at his wholesale ond retail Drug store, Catlislc, Par None gcufclnfc without, his written signature. Wliy will parents and others poison themselves and children with worm medicines containing mer cury when Ihey can got ( * Dr. Minns* Worm TjU,” which is composed of tho roots, leaves and seeds of tho best and most effectual plants that have over been discovered for (nb'fcurc of Worms. Each package contains sufficient mcdic[ne for any case of Worms, and when mado according to tho Directions id very pleasant to lnkof‘ Fried only 25 cents.. . {Cj*W«rrnr.tcd good of,the mcncy returned. June 7', 1849/-ly k mind Manufactory. H CLARK, Venhiah Blind Monufacturcr, Sign , of the Golden Eagle, No, 139-& 143, South Second street, below Dock street; Philadelphia, keeps always on-hand a large and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured;in the beat manner, and of the best materials, and at (ho lowest cosh prices. Having refuted oml enlarged his establishment, ho is prepared to complete orders to any amount nl the shortest notice, Constantly on hand aii assoflmcnt of Mahogany Furniture of every variety, manufocturcd expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on rfgood article. . • CO' Open In the evening. , Orders from ff distance packed carefully/and sent free uf porterage, to any part ofthe city. 11. CLARK;. Plula‘, August 16-10—ly Dr. I. C. Loomis, WIM. perform all bporalions upontfto T6otl. that are renoired for their preservation/ such as Scaling, Fifing* Flagging, cjc., or will rostoretho loss of. them, by inserting Artificial Teeth,front a single Tooth to a.full sett. lX7*Office on Pitt sir6ot,a few doors South of the Railroad HolM. .< N. D. Dr.Looirtfs will bo abseiit from Carlisle the last ton days, in each month. December 14, 1848. ■ WILL give his attendance In the different bron chos of his profession, in town or country, to all that may favor him with o call. Office opposite (ho 2d Presbyterian Church and Wert’s Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foufkc, Carlisle, Scpl.fl, 1849—tf »R. J. K. SMITH, EOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully loinlera Ilia professional aorvicca to the citizens of Carlisle ana vicinity. Ollico in Snodgrass’ How, non door to Juallce Hoicomb’a, wlicre ho can at all tirnea lie found, when not professionally cngaced. Carlisle, June,?. 1849—tf ■ ’ 11. K. It. LEIMAR, SURGEON DENTIST. (aucccaaon to nn. j. c. tint 7.) RESPECTFULLY Informs , the citizen* of this place and vicinity, that having mode himself thoroughly acquainted with lire Tawny as well ael the practical port of Dentistry, ho is now prepared to 1 perform all operations entrusted to him. to the satis faction of all, at moderate charges, Orvtcn—South 1 Hanover street, adjoining the billco of Dr. G. W I'oulke, and immcjiaiory opposite Hie 2d Presbyte rian church. , V March 1, 1'849-—l'y, A CARR. OAMUELHRI BURN,rvlllroßiimothoprnotlco Uof tholnwin the several eounliee (Uumher- Innd, Porry unrl Juniata,) of Ills Into judicial dls. met. Any husinnes entrusted to his dare will ho promptly.attended Ip. Office in Mrs. Em’s cor. ner room, North Hanover street, Ihrmeffiihlely op posrlo the Bank. • . 1 Carlisle, March 8,1649—if. , T. U. PARKllrt, A TTORNEY AT I.a w, Office Inf N Orth Hano rx. vor street, in the room formerly occupied by tiro Hon. F. Walla. . . :;-v■ March 2S,j»B49,—tf ■' : ' CONSUMPTION S CURED DAILY, BY; DRJ HASTINGS’ COM POUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. -The Me dical Faculty/as well' as the public Mare struck, with, tvpndet'ot itho numerous curbsmado 'daily by ihiA* bxtrdordiAary-.medicind, and -ia ’iidw l acknowledged' by many of our most a ccrtain nnd speedy clirdfor tubercular Consumption, in Us worst stages. .‘ It- has .been .-recommonded by that eminent MoU : ttnd ip.constantly used in tho Marine Hospital, at; Savannah, Ga„ by. Dr. Ariibld* the senior physician.of the Hospitals— The London Lancet, Londonr. Medical Journal, Braithwaite’s Retrospect, and.all other of (ho Lon don> Medical Journals hate spoken in praise many times oftho surprising effects of-; J , ; > ■ ■ : ■- ‘ • Dr. Hastings'- Preparation. :i- Xt hn? been .thoroughly tried; not 1 only; in the Hbs pitiil uhdcr Ihocharge of Dri. Ilaslihgs/in London, but also by ollthe first physician's of,England, and all have fully endorsed it as'an unrivalled remedy in Consumption, snd. all other'diseases of-the Lungs. The following are a few offfjo opinions expressed by the Medical-Faculty,ofi'England. Doctor William? eon, of Manchester, thus writes: . • l Under'Us influence, I haye span, the emaciated being, on death htul.seonjod. 10, hayo.sol his anil strcnglh—and .ex change his . early mornings of iutcnßoVsuffering .ond I distressing cough for tho 3 ,calm.repose, which alone, accompanies sound health,” .. .... •• .. Dr, Ware, of Liverpool, says:— 11 1 regard Hast ings’ Syrup of Naphtha as one of.the first .medical discoveries of any age, and consider .its agency in curing Consumption as established beyond all doubt or question.” Dr. Boyd, ofLancastcr, “Hails it os thogrcatcon sumptive antidote and cuto}” ondDr. Hamilton,-of Bath, pronounces It “the only known remedy which may be relied on for removing tubercles from tlio lungs and preventing formation of others.” . . ; A single bottle will prove its efficacy., All the proprietor asks is tho trial of one bottle, the action of which will prove to tho patient the virtue of this medicine. . . Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,Decline, Aslhpio, Night Sweats, and. Spilling ofß|oQd,are cured in a'Burpri singly short,space of lime, the severest colds having I yieldcd to the irealmentof tho Naphtha Syrup irt the short space of. 48. hours. James Western, of f onti oc, Michigan, was allocked with spitting of blood and could obtain no relief until ho. tried Hattings\ Naphtha which stopped it in halfanhour. , To enu merate all ,ho cures performed by. this medicine would occupy a tbeaccompanyinghaye been selcc ted-by the American Agent from a mass of certifi cates and letters which have-been received by him. N*ack, Itodkland Co., N. Y.,Sopt. 5,1848. •M.A* F, Harrison—Sir: I wrote to inform'you of the effect-your Syrup has hadupon my wife. She has been afflicted with the worst form of consumption for two years, and had boon-given up by two physi cians, when I saw your advertisement of Dr. Hast- I trigs’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha. Being favorably impressed with it I bought one bottle, which had so beneficial an.effect that shp persevered In (he use of it. When she commenced taking it she was confin ed to her bed, but is now enabled to be up and at tending to her household.duties, and I,feel confident that the usd uf a few more bottles will efilirely cure htsf. 1 \Voulli also odd that rriy brother’s Child had been afflicted with a,bod cough from its earliest'in fancy, and I was* induced to try'the effect of the Naphlha'Synip updli hcr.r'l old so, arid the uso of half ji.botllb comgleicly clifed hfef. Toil aie.ul lib erty to use ibis lettor^dt'your discretion. ‘ 'Respectfully, Joilx d. Pzniif. Lowville, Lewis Co.} N. Y., Aug. 19, 1948. . RI. A. F. Please send rnr», fiftj buttles Drj Hastings 1 Cbmpohnd Syrup of Naph tha. This unrivalled medicine is likely to pro duce’ a great excitement in this community, llon-j dreds have experienced its benefilddnd thousands! hate, witnessed its beneficial results.'. As far as I can learn* it has cured or is fast curing every onn ft ho has taken it, and in Several Instances it has restored to health persons who have been given up by the medical faculty. Very tcspooirnlly yours, John . Wo might fill a volume with certificates like (hose, but we simply ask for a single trial of this medicine, for we are confident that ilibre is no persop suffering from any disease o( the lungs but will find an immediate benefit and speedy cure from Its use. For sale in Carlisle by Dr. Rawlin*. September 6,1840.—6 m Myers’ Liquid Cure} A POSITIVE & NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR PILES, . WHETHER Internal, Extern*!, Blind or Bleed ing; Scfofulfl; White, Swellings, Ulcers, and Ulcerated Sore Tin oat, Canker Sore Mouth, Rheu matism, Cutaneous Drsdales, Mercurial Aifections Ato. Also, for Scalds, Burhs, Cols,Sjirolns,Bruises’, &c. Wo feel justified in proclaiming the fact to' the world that 6f all medicines ever brought before .the public, none have over been mrfre beneficial to nflllc led humanity than ‘‘Myers’ Liquid Cure.” We know that this is saying a great deal, but if wo were to write voliimfcs Wo cohld too mUeh in proiso of this Health Restoring, Life Prolonging Remedy. Hundreds, nay thousands, bless the happy hour w|icn first (hey.-welo made acquainted with itstranutondanl virtues; and our present purpose is to inform other thousands, how and.where they may obtain that re lief, which they perhaps, have long sought for in vain, ' . - „ The superior excellence of this preparation rfvtr all other medicines for the speedy and,permanent cure of PILES, is well known Wall wholiavc tested it. It has been proved in thousand* of instances, and huS never failed to curu lho most Obstinate Case *, and wo nro confident it never will fall if used n proper length of lime according to directions. As a proof of our entire confidence i% Us efficacy, wops sure all purchaser* that, if,’ offer a proper trial, it proves ineffectual, the money paid fur ii wifi he re* turned , * The “Liquid Cure” is on .qtfocfunf Reftiedy fur Ringworms,, Biles, Pimples. Barbers’. Itch, Frosted LiiulH, Chilblains/ Halt, Rheum, Mbsqullo Bites, Slings of Poisonottslnsects.'&c,. and for cutaneous diseases of every description. It is both safe.and effectual for Rheumatism, giv ing Immediate ofid permanent relief, N° preparation now before the public can surpass the excellence of tho “L'.qnhJ Curb” for Scolds, Burns, Cuts, Sprains; Bruises, dwellings, &c. Its effects as a real pain killer arc magical. Every Fa mily in the land should provide themselves with this Invaluable preparation, (he cheapness of which places It within (he teach of oil. Full Directions accompany coch.bnUlo, Pamph lets containing copies of certificates from those who hovo tested the •• Liquid Cure,” may bo had gratis of our authorised agents. , “Myers’ Liquid Cure’’ is prepared only by JEROME ^.fullness . r o blood to the^head, acidity if IlSe slomnth, hoWf] lioari-burHydiaguit for fooUj'fiillheJi oh weigh, j n , w ’ 'stomachi'Bour.oruclAtionMinHing or { ilu|tq|-ing pit of the stomach, shimming qf, the, fioad, hurried and,difficult breathing, flutiering at the hcQrt.ciiok. ingior sufficating sensations \?bcn in a lying.posulrc dimness of vision, dots pt -webs before the,sight* fev* eranddull pain in. the head, deficiency of pei»p| ra i tion, yellowness of i the, skin, .and, eyep, pain in the side,,back) cbost,limbs, &c.,| eudilen,flushes of WaV’ burnirigin the flesh, constant imaginings of evil dbj groat depressppp of spiffs, can bc efTectudily cured by - ;■ lIOOFiiAWD?S ; ; ..Thcir’powcrbycr the ed— pny’plbcr preparalidh’lh jhc' }/. Stales as the .cures attest, ( in many'caicfe'&fter skillfilj 1 physicians hod failed,. ;i ' r ■' , '- , .Derangement of the Li ver and StbrrihcH iVc soureps of insanity,', wjll also produed . disease of the iheart, i Bkin,lu'ngs t arid arid 1 Inj'p the" bdiJv 'open tojonnilack of Cholera; bilious bfyelldw feve/ fond is generally \Kb first cdiisb uf Ihat'most’boni'fui ! disease, consumption/ ' ' ‘•.••-•v. OPINIONS Ot'pilE PHlLADfei.rniA PliEga. . “The Disjjatch ” of DcccmbeflUst^spys: As Isvalujl«i.b Mei)iciji.K -—.\yel mve frequent ly heard the Bitters, ininufotlur cd by Dr.-Hoofland, spoken of. in tcrms of! con-mni dotion, ahd.wp.knoiw. Tt Js a'too pommon practice, in certain quarters) l'6-puff all man ner of useless trash, tout in the case of the stioVe Bit lers, hundreds are living witnesses of v their great moralund -physical worth.., Aa a tnedicirjo.'for the Inver complaint, jaundice, nctyous dchitiiy and dya. pepsia, it.has.been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly,eradicating .diseases, when all other medicines have failed. : We fcel : cohvincedj that in • the Use of the German Bitters, the patient dot* not become debilitated, hut constantly.gainESlrengih ai ,i vigor to the frame—a fact worthy of great consider, olipn.. The BiUers arc pleasant in li|slc otul unulj, bo'administered under thy circumstances, to iho.most .delicate stoniach.' Indeed they can he used by all persons with tho' most'perfect safety. Jj Would be Well for those who arc much affected in the neryous system, to commence with one ten spoonful or less,' an'd gradually increase. ' We speak Iron* ex perience,'and ard of course, tt’hrbper, judge. 'J|, O press far and wide, have united In recommending the German Bitters, and to the afllictcd wc most curdjoJ ly advise their use: 11 • “Spit it of the Timh” of Juno 24th, says *‘Do 6u» .oubi^crrizKxswhb'.Pro invalids, know the many astonishing curfcs that have* been pcifoim cd by Dr. IlboHandV celebrated Odi man Bitt(-rtil— If they.'do not, we recommend them to'the‘‘German Medicine Store,** oil who, ord pfflictpd wiih Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debili ty; the Doctor has. cured’ many of our citizens after tho best'physician's had failed; We hovp used them, and they have proved lo ;bo ai medicine that every one 'should ..know :.of; and we 1 cannot refrain giving pur testimony'in' their favor,- nnd ; that Which gives them greater claim Upon oUr bnaiMe'e/Tort; they are tntirely Vegetable. t '■ /.f;;**. . u T)ic Daily New*,” of July ( 4{b,'Bdys: "We speak knowingly of Dr«Hoofland’s celebra ted German Billers, when We spy it;is o blessing bf ’ (his age; and in diseases of tho biliary, digestive and Nervous systems, |i has riot We tbltik an eqhal. U li n Vegetable,Preparation, and made without Alco* hoi, and to all invalids wp would/recommend it ka worthy thoir confidence.*:' . BEAD TH^.FOLLOWING : It is from one of odr first druggists,' a gentleman favourably knowh ihrohgbodt the United States— tho proprietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup.” _ ... Pliilo., No..i2U, .I^B. Dear Sit—ll is With much pleasure that I testify to tl.o extraordinary virtues of your Giiimnn Bitters having sold largely of them these last few inonihs to* Ittrlotis persons, afflicted, with 'Liver complaints,' Dyspepsia, and'dubi|l|y'of the'Nervous system.' I car) suy'cofiAcictitibiisly, that they arc (ho boat arti cle of the kind I have over sold, (and I deal in oil tho pOprfbit mpdjCfncs) ayid I'consider; it the'only medicine fur tho above* diabases before tlic public. 1 have never sold one buttle that 'has riot given satisfaction, and brought foflh the commendation of mosc (vno usidlt. ‘ ' - ‘ I deem this my d(i(y both to you an the proprietor of this highly valuable article, and to those hfllifin/ V*Uh the above complaint?, that they may knov of ifk ctffnlrto prdperties and to enable them Id «ltt\ the good from Uio taiiotis articles wiih'nhich oat market la flooded. J. N. HODEI**SACK,-Druggist. Corner of Second and • ssts.i < Cuiil' , | I AIST CUKKII AF’fSM , IIAII '-Pii U.ll ! *]' a . ■ ' \:';;,Jliilii., : l)cc.2UB4B. . Dear Sir—lt Is with feelings of pleasure Tebnmui nitate to you the sensativo cOotis (and in a shot lime) of your invalu-iblo ‘tllooflrtmi’s celebrated Gtr rrran Uitlerß,” upon my system while Inhering under (ho Jaun ice. About two years ago I had an attack of the Jaundice and was conflneJ to iho house six Week* under medical treatment of the : Pami|y PhV sician and for .sometime after, whin iWnt nut 1 had to he +t(y careful of mj self, since that tiiiie I have had steeral attacks of the some disease.-and • your Bitters have entirely relieved and cured mo In'two or three dayk.; My nest door neighbor,* Mr. John Diehl, last spring,-hod a long a BeriouaspelM Jsun illco, lic luul. t Bomclimo before I know il: ho wub condned lo hahod.. An anon on Ihobrd of hi> con dition I called lo Rcc liitti rmd told him of Iho.ciroot your Bitters lisd upon me imho name dUmeo. J/o nnmcdiataly scut for u bottle, and in few d. alio was cun d. 1 jinvo in aomal i„.t,. 11Pr . trdum ,ni nd od the Hitlers in other ceara, alwaya ~r (1 dnoing Iho' ImL , r P, ' l V U ' Cl - Mjr ? i . fo h »* conaidotahly afflicted with I, ,«o, complaint oud Kcurol R ia,by Iho usoof the B liters aho t. well,,„„„ enjoying good hoa Hr., Wo believe from tht V m,„y turns ie “now of. I huso Bitters effecting. , Uat thci.,p„r, t ,».i„ are marlm du and oiiraordmary ..degree g, ,„t curative properlies, mid that which enhance, thtlrValun whh ua ia, they are entirely vegetable.; \V Q ,alwhva keep the Bitters on hand and would not be \. Uliliß to he .without them. . , ’ ''; : ■ . Very toapci tfully, your,, ' ’ " C. PBIIKJE, 370 aouiliTfonl at. Con aliongcr lealimony ho nddnrcil by any Prepa ration licfilre tho public 1 A alhglo hollla will eon vinco any one of their power over diacoao. Tiny ore entirely Vegetable, and wiiipcrhioncmly dealroy tho most ohalinnlo coaiivoncsi, and gitc alnVigih niid vigor to Iho frame, at no lime .debilitating Iho palieril; tilling also grateful lo the moat delicaia aionihcb nn. derany circumstance?, and can he a Jniinistcrrtl with perfect fiofely to dpljciilo infarrLßv 111cy ore, free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, arid oil mineral and injurious Ingredients, ’ : J hoy con ho taken at nil times and under all clr« ouinslnnccs, no ordinary exposure will prevent them having a,salutary cHbctfOnd no bud result con accrue from an over dose. i* • i ■ . ; i Foi>nl«, Wholesale ond.retall.'ni the principal Depot, GERM AN MEDICINE STORE, No. 87® Race street; PH4|p.' - 1 Poraulo In Carlisle; by SAMnsii :l Ei.i.ioTT, and ircsnectolilo dealers ftcnerally thrbughouUhe State. , February 22, 1840— ly 1 •• 1 JHannlaClory or Pookol lioohft, &c. ‘No. fisi Chesnut Street t nbove Sccorul % PhUa. TUB aubßprlbQr .rospecifuny.Bollcita'putrlic.ntlbn' tjpivto lijs supcriqi of. . Pocket. DooKs,; V- ‘>oQk o tiKoCullcryV 'Dil].Dook»i i Gold Pens and Dressing Cases* \ SegarCases, -\, , n ., ’ Cdrd Coses, ChesSlMcn,.., Fort Monaioa, Rack Gammon Boards, __arses, Domirlos, &fc., &o, - Ills assortment consists of tho mostdosbionable and > modern at vies, of the finest', quality ohd-excellent workmanship, embracing every desirable fancy psl torn, which ho will at oil lime# bo prepared id Wblb rt and furnish wholesale or retail on the moßrplcM , ‘ mg terms,