i-'^A.cja.oemy:^ r - ■; : ; _' ; '^'-vl $ rTftsi ca l ; asi»■Beif. n ti Fl c Scnooi., ' NeiopilU*'Cumberland County % Pu. ia confidently bolieyedThat few'niathutions ofTer ’ '1 greater inducements to student* lhiu\ ihot.bovo. t cjWd.in fWmidst of u. community ptovorhlul foi, K ‘their.intelligence, morality' and regard lor the interests j f> of s religion, this Academy cun effectually guard its ‘.'nfetaljers from eVil and Immoral influences. Advan* ,tages are likewise offered to those desiring to.pursue ’ Hh'rf atudy of the physical sciences, surpassing those • :of moat similar institutions. . -’< ’Those haying sohs-or wards', nnd wishing to send them to a Seminary- of loafmng, are.respectfully soli* v eiled- to visit Ndwville, ondjudgq df the advantages for ■ themselves, at, at least, prdcOro ‘n Maihihg fall particulars, by'Addressing; . iAMES HOSTONj : ' rl'Tewvillc, Pi., Aug. 23,’1849 —.ly ,JPlaiuttold CiassicalAcailcni y. ’ Four miles iocsi 0/ Carlisle, between the -Nrutville • restate Roadand iht Cumberland Volley Itailvoud. .SEVENTH. SESSION- THE Seventh . session will commence on Monday the Blhof-Novb’r, 1849. ’ Tho number of students s.la UmUed,and they are carefully prepared far Col lege, Counting House, - -1C The situation precludes the. possibility of students associating with the viclona or depraved,being remote i-.frqih town or village, though.easily accessible by. ■ Slate Road 'oriCumberlitnd Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution TERMS. VBoarding* washing,tuition, &c.,(porsess.) $5O 00 Latin or Greek,' , 5 00 -Instrumental Musi 10 00 French or Gdrtnan • 800 ''. Circulars with rofcicnees, & c. } furnished by . ' 1 * •' ;R. K. BURNS,Principal. October 3,1840.—ly COVBRLI’S HOITL^ 'mAUKET SQUARE, HARIUSBURG, PA. StNCE tho clbse bf tho . last business season, this Hotel lias been greatly enlarged, and Undergone It thorough alteration,-renovation, papering and re? furnishing, thereby modernising nhd making l it deci dedly the most comfortable,.convenient and best ar* tangeiLHotcl, at tho sent of Government. Tho location Is peculiarly line, and such ns to add. greatly to the comfort of guests, being la (ho must central and delightful part of Harrisburg. The building contains 71 chambers; is three stories higb; cighty feet front on Second,street, and GO feel Jront on Market Square, with two wings extending: back 140 feet and a capacious court in tho centre. The DINING ROOM is capable of seating 128 persons. HOT AND COLD BATHS have Wdn added and Comprise part of tho new improvements. The vorious department of the House have been placed under such.management ns enables the Pro* priclor to guarantee to ills patrons, friends, and the (Ravelling community, that every possible attention will bo given to their comfort, y! After returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he must respectfully solicits a continuance of it. WELLS COVERLY. . Harrisburg, Dec. 13, 1849—3 m The i\cw Year HAS brought with it, and added to our former stock of Glass & Quocnswnro, a'variety of fine Uliina,' Granite, and. Blue Liverpool Tea Setts; ho* sides, Dishes, Pintos, Bowls, and every article suit* tible' for Dinner Setts; Tumblers. Salts, Pitchers, Toilet setts, and ia handsome selection of Riclk & Fancy China, articles, asoful as well as ornamental, making our present stock one of the finest assortments to select from—and to which the attention of our former friends, housekeepers, and others, arc invited—at the Old stand nearly opposite tho PostOlliro. Carlisle, Jam 10. 1850 J.W. EBY. COFFEES, A lot of fresh Plo and Java Coffees of best quality, now in store—also a general ire gortment of tho newcrop.of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS; a general assortment of. Sugars, cm* bracing the usual variety of Brown; also Crushed Sugars, at former low prices, and a fresh lot of Pure Spices, ground and uugtound, including Citron, Currants, &c. —as well as our other usual ♦ariety—all just received and for sale by January 10, 1650 J. W. EBY. Cudanvtii'c. JUST received at llio cheap Hardware store of (ho subscriber, in Hist High street, a complete as sortment of Tubs, Bucket*, Churns, &c. Also, Dupont’s Uifle mid BUsting Powder. For Sale very low'i>y' * HENRY SAXTON. January 24,1650. Cheap Clothing; Store, THE subscriber would respectfully inform hia .friends nnd the public in general, that he Ims re moved his largo and extensive assortment of -Heady-made Clothing, .to the room recently occupied as a store by George W. Whiter, on Bust Main street, directly opposite Elliott's Drug store, nml within Iwotloorcoi Ogilby’s store, where ho will keep constantly on .hand, all kinds of Ready-mudo Clothing, and everything per taining to gentlemen’s wardrobes. Tlic clothing ho offers fur sale is made up In his own shop, by expo* noticed workmen, and under his own supervision.—r He feels prepared to offer great, bargains in the Clothing lino,'and to test (his fact howoulJ earnest* ty invito the citizen?of this county to give him n Call, and examine the‘quality of his 'slock and his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. He will also; trs heretofore, continue to pinko up (lit kinds of Clothing according to order, and those who prefer it can have (heir measures taken, and their garments made up to their pleasoment. Al ways,oh hand a largo assortment of Cloths, Uussi* ineres, Suttinols, Vestings, .&c. ; Don’t forgot the place—directly opposite .Elliott's store, and within two doors pf OgiUiy’s. NATHAN HANTCU. . Carlisle, N0v,22,1849 —3m • Hardware. , JUST opened at tho now and cheap Hardware Store of JACOB &EN 13W, a now assorlmem.of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of t\ full assortment of locks and latches of every style "and kind; hinges, screw*, holt?, augurs, auger bills,- chisels, broad -and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives*,- pianos and plane bills; hand, panne], and ripping sav/s; mill and crosscut saws of Roland's, make, warranted good; a good assort* . merit ofcirmilor saws, warranted;,tracenml’halter chains of a superior quality that has nevet been in this market before, hoes, shave)?, spades, forks and rakes; knives and forks; iron, Japan, nnd brass candlesticks; an assortment of Bntaiiia and Glass Ktherial Bamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water apd iromea kettles; brass preserving kettles, Ce* darw.ire, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every kindandpricn. Walts* hair Iron, hoop and band ironi cast,shear, spring and blistered steel,.warranted good. ; 150 boxes window, glass, lower than ever. .. 9QO kegs Waihorill’fl pure white lend, 4-barreTs Flaxseed oil, 100 galls, Turpentine. 150 Hags Duncan Nulls, warranted good. bO'doz..prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes , Pleaab.call at the well known store of Jacob Senor, North Hanover street* next door to Glass’ . hotel, Carlisle. , May 21, 1819 TUB GREAT CHINA HTOUU OP PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to the citizens of Cnrlifdo, and its .vicinity* fof their increased custom, wo again te quest their company to view our largo ami splendid assortment of - CHINA t GLASS if QVEENSWARE, Dinner Sets; Ton Sols, Toilet Sola. and stogie pieces, .citherofCSfoss, China or Stono Wore, sold in quan tise* to suit purchasers, for loss than they can bo had elsewhere—in fact at loss than Wholesale prices. American and English Urkamilu Metal Goods in greotbr variety than over before offered in the city. ' Fancy China in gtoat variety, very cheap. We would invite l any person visiting the city to call and see us—they will at least bo pleased to walk aroumH'pur’ijeauitAjl"store, oml to view, the finest China and (be cheopest the world produces. - V . TYNDALE * MITCHELL. No. 219 Chesnutslroot. jPhflo., Sept. SO, 1849; ly THE subscriber‘Vespcclftdly informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just return ed from ! Philadelphia with the largest and , most | splendid assortment of'Watches, Jewelry, &0., ever ; before offered to the citizens of this place. His slock consists in part of •• GOLD AND SILVER LEVER BATCHES, Gold and Silver Lcpino.DQ.,-\vilii u variety of Silver Watches, of lower prices. . Gold guard chains, gold and silver pencils; asplondid assorlmcntof goldpcns, pf most approved manufacture; silver butler knives, silVQr and plated spoons,.fine silver plated forks, a largo .and .splendid, lot, of gold and ,silver .SPEC* TACI.ES. (lie invites particular attention to this arljclo of spectacles, as ho can warrant thorn to bo the best this, sidp.of Philadelphia.) .Common Spec tacles of all prices; u, largo and beautiful assortment of gold Finger und Ear rings* all prices; Breast pins In ,groat variety, watch keys, fob and vest chains, . silver und abdll card-.oases, a very superior article; silver thimbles, silver combs, cake baskets, with a groat variety of other articles in his lino, unnecessary to mention. ■ 110 invites all to cal) and examine his stock, assured that it cannot- fail id plcaso both in quality and price. THOMAS GONLXN. Carlisle, Dcccmbct - . 20, 1843—1 f _ CALIFORNIA may be tlio place to get , . Gold, blit if you want to buy CHE AP LUMBER, and a good deal of it for a little money, call at the old established. Lumber Yard of If. Church &Co., at the west end of the Harrisb’g.Bridge, Cumberland side. WHERE you caii buy olicnpcr and bettor Lum ber than at any olUcrYarx! on the Susquehan na river. ' ' .Dry common hoards at $ll, $l2 & $l3, Boards of superior quality at $8 & JO* , • Shingles best qualltyat $l2. • Do. second rjuality nt $lO, * -Do Hemlock at $7 60. Popular-Plank, Scantling, and liolf Inch Boards, Yellow Find Flooring Boards, J Sidingnnd Fence Board; Ash Plank and Boards, Ponnol and Ist com mon Lumber I, Is, and 2 inches thick—dry;- • Having also a gleam Saw mill in operation, we oro prepared to saw bills (o order at short notice, eiihcr. oak or white pine; Joico, Scantling, and Plank, al* ways on hand. , - ■ Tho subscribers hojic by strict attention to busi ness, and a determination of selling lower than any other Yard al the river, that the public generally will call and see their slock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY CHURCH & CO; Bridgeport, Dec 27j 1849 Second Arrival of Fall Goods, At the New Store, Corner of Hanover and Louiher Streets,.ppposile Wm. Lronanl's old stand. THE undersigned respectfully informs Iris friends and (ha public, lhat lib has just,returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully se lected assortment of New Fall Goods*' purchased at the lowfcsl prices, and which he is de termined (o sell at small profits; A large assortment of Cloths at from'7s cents to $5 pet yd; Oadsimeres; Cassincts and Vestings, at.various prices. Ladies Dress Goons, shell as Delaines, Caehmei-cs,- Coberg Lionise Twills, Thibet Cloths, and a splendid assortment of Silks... Art elegant assortment, of Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for (ho approaching season. Cheeks, 'pickings, bleached and unbleached Muslins. SOOTS Jim SHOES. A well solecled assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Children's Boots and Shoes, good and handsome,—. Boy’s and Mon’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. GROCERIES in nil iheif variety, viz: Sugar, CofTee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Gompany’scelebra ted Teas. Spices, &c„, and the host quality ol Carpel Chain.' N. W. WOODS, J2gl, December 90, IB4I> N. D. All orders from the country promptly at lend to. Rags, Eggs, Butter, and all kinds of Pro duce taken at market prices. CHEAP OOOBS. THE subscribers have just completed their put chases of Fall and Winter Goods, Their stock consists in part of CLOTHS and Casshneres Vestings from $L to $5 per yd.; Cassinets, of all colors and prices; White, Yellow, and Hod Flan nels; Ivonlucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Bcavertoens, Calicoes by the cart load; Ginghams,. Mous tic Laincs, Merinooa, Paramatta and Thibet Cloths, Coburg cloths, Alpachas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain do Laines, in pinks, brown, maruno, and black, for 12J cts. per yard; Mods du Laines, Thibet and Tokerri Shawls, Long Shawls from S 3 to S 10; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and cashmere Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves; Cloth, Glazed, nnd Fur CAPS; Gimps nnd Fringes; Ribbons in variety; combs, woollen slocking Yarn,.all quali ties, colors amf prices; Steel Beads. Purse Twist and Clasps; Purses, Scarfs, Green Uarnge; Table covers of linen and cloth] carpet chain, table dia per, crash, and linen diaper, edgings and laces, and a good assortment of trimmings, lower than usual. Ginn Shoes,' all sizes ana. prices; Umbrellas, Carpets, Queens ware, Hardware,.Groceries, &c. All the above wo purchased with gold nnd sil ver, nnd saved about 15 per cent, over thoso who bought bn credit. Call und examine our Goods, wo arc determined to sell thorn at very small pro* fus. . A, & W. BENTZ. 12&trnoi'* s QUACKS. LBT-EvBRTBbDVRBAP Tins .CAKBPUtLr.—Thfiro Is a-Sai sapatlUrifar ealo lri the dlirorenl towns culled S. P< Town < send’e Sarsaparilla'.- It In.advertised n» the PRIRIN’AL, fIUN UINE.and Kll.lnai. This Townsim,!, in nu doctflMiid never *afl; but was formerly li worker on railroads, ennuis, nnd the like—yo' he nsuumee the lille of Doctor fur the purpose of gaining emm for what ho i« not He sav* “.lie hua fttlsrided two. tnHdir.nl schools, and priicticnd - fur ti fieen years I !'* Now tlin truth la, h»- nover practiced medicine aday In hla life I Such itU/ui, if »«. td misrepresentation' looka had tolho character,nnd veracity ot (he mnn. I wish most sincun-lv. tie had never made those mute menW of.hinucif or of mo. When will men learn to bo honey md trutfiftll in all their denllntfs unit Intercourse with their fet-. 'ow men I 116'. applied to one Kuel Olapp to assist him In manu facturing his mixture, statins the largo sum# ho, would make, is an inducement to emhurk.ln the business. These men have Wen insulting anil Mhclliiig mo In all possible forms, in order to impress tho public with the belief that the Old-Doctor a Sarsa parilla was hot the genuine. on£mmSorfitf thr OBNUINB ORIGINAL “ TOWNSEND SARSAPA RILLA." Borne poor, he was compelled to limit 110 tnnniilac lure, by which means it Ims been kept mil of, market, and the ■ales circumscribed to those onlv who hod proved its woilh. amt known Its value. It had reached th« ears of many, mivtirthcjcas. .m those pereons won had 'mil li.mlul of ao'e diseases, aco ' n lUic priucijile* by r anV«f»/ic man. The highest kiiowlcdvo 01 Chemistry, and Inc lateat dlsdovcries of the art. have nil been, bronchi into requisition in (bo manufacture of the. Old Dr’s Sar saparilla. The' Sarsaparilla root.it is well ktlown to medical men, ronialnlrTnayy medicinal propenio*. and amno properties which are inert or liseless.and tithrrs,'which If retained in pre fioring It for ii.se, produce fermentation and arid, which is.in-, urlous 10 tiie system. Sonin of (ho properties of Sarsaparilla are *0 volatile Unit they entirely evaporate ami are lost in the pre puration. if they are not preserved by a scienti/irrrore**, knnwi. only to those experienced in Jts manufacture! Moreover. dies* volatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or nsnn exhala'iiiii, un jer heal, are the .very essential medical jeroperli** of the root which give in it all its vnlno , > . Any person can hail or Blew the roof'(ill thor set p dai* c>l orcd'liijuid, which is mure from the coloring matter in.the root than from anythinc else; they Part then strain tins insipid m Vapid liquid, sweCteii Arith sour molasses, and then call it “ SAll- SAPAHII.I.A RETRACT or SVKUP.” But Bttctf ht not the arti cle known ns the 1 * GENUINE OLD DTI. JACOB TOWNSEND’S • SARSAPARILLA. Title {a eo prepared, that' all (he inert properties of the Sar saparilla root are first removed, overjrlnfmr capuhlo of becom-’ .Ingacld.ur fermentation is extracted’and rejected ; then every Sianiclo of medical virtue is secured in a pure and cqmwnfratcd tmn; ami Unis it is rendered Incapable of hwhq; any of its val uable and healing properties.. prepared in this way, It is made, the moot powerful nyent in the Cure of inuumorAltla Dlncosps, . Jletico the reason wby.wc hcHrromnn-iidiitlnnM t»n every side In us favor by men, women, and children* Wo Bud it doing won dare in the cum of * - ' ‘.7 ON SUMPTION. DYSPEPSIA. and LITER COAL \wnnj:uMA'rißM-.RcnnFnLA,PiLKn, COSTIVENESS. all CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES . ami nil affections, arising from , IMPURITY- OF THE BLOOD. It powespoa n marvollons elJirary in n|f complaint* nr}s|h? from Indigestion, imm Aridity 0/ the »V/a/«ot'A, from unequal circulation, determination of,blood m the. head, palpitation of the heart. Cold (but nod hands, cold chills and hut fi.ishcs over (lie body. It has pot.lta equal in CWrfs and Cough*; ami prnmotea easy expectoration rind grntlw poApiration, relaxing stricture* of -the lungs, throat and over)' other pitru But in nothin* in jin excellence more manlfiudly seen and ac knowledgctl Utah iruhll kinds mid stages of . FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It work* WooiliT* m cases nf Fluor Alim* nr IFAtfre. Falling j f Ihe Womb, Outtraded, SujiftrMtcd. 01 Painful ..Dense*, /r -regularilyoftho meiietriinl panada. and the like; amt in cflectuni in curing all the form* of Kidney Disease*. ny removing, obstructions,- and renufatins the general system, It {fives tone and Miength 10 the whole body, amlthus cures all forma of • Nervons DlsenAoi and DoMlify, •ml thus nreventoor relieve* a great vurWv of .other mnljille*, a* Spinal irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vims' Dance, Sicounmir,' Epileiitic Pits, Convulsions, ifc. It ejeanees the blood, exeunt the liver to healthy action, tune* the stomach,'and given good di-rcviiori, n-th'Vc*.Thv bowel* oi torpor ami constipation, allay* inflammation, pnnriu*. the xkin. equulizea the circulation of tin blood. pro-hiclnr s-tulr wnrmlh equally alt over the-boiiy, and the in-enMMu peinpiiaiimi * rt axes strictures ami tightiiew. if move* nil nlmiiuciions, mid In mgorate* the entire norvou.nvMi-pi. Ik oouhimhnn . The Medicine you pre-eminently n«edl Out can any of ihuae things he raid of S. I*. Townsend's infc llor article 1 This young mnn's U.tnid is rfnui lw COMPARED WITH THE OL.D DR’S. beenune of tine UllANI) PACT, that the one'ia INCAPABI.I of DETJERIOItATION, and * . NEVER SPOILS. while the other DOI.S: souring,- fermenting, anil hloieint tfu hollies containing it into fragment*; the *our, acid liquid ei ploiilne. mid dunmfiilg othur pond*!, Mu-t not chi’ InnriMo com pound ho poisonous to the eVea-m 7 Whatt put acid into r system alnady diseased frith acid? What cuitxc* llvsnemfii but Add 1 Do we not all knoNv thill when lood sour* in one nom ache, what miHCliJcf It produce* ?- fl/nulcin-r, henrlhurn, palpi lulion ol the heart, liver roinplninl. diarrlntn, dvmiu-ry, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 What In Scrofula hht an acid hu mor In the body 1 Whu{ nrodurr* nil ilm humors which brini on Eruptions ol the Skin, Sruld iknfl,- Suit lU.cum, Kryafpcla*. White Swnllinps, Enver Son-*, and all ulceration* interim] ami external 7 It I* nothing under heaven- litu «n add t-nliMnnce which wiun*, and thiiHKiioile nlhhe fluid* of‘the hodv, mure or lc*>. What enure* lilieiinmtl.m hut.a sour and acid nun' which hi'iituiucs ItecM heiwucn the Jolnli* and olrewnoie. irrt uiinc Hiid inflaming the delicaie intone* upon winch iuicu<’i So of nervon* dirensos. of Impurity t*rihe blood, of drrmicer circulation, find nearly all tho ailmuiiui which ailllci human nr lure. , Now is It not horrible to inakn mid *dl, imd infinitely uorse to u»e (hi* SUUKINU, rpUMKNTINtJ. Arm "COMPOUND” OF S : P. TOWNSEND, and yet he would fain have it uhdrnuood that Old Dr. Jncol ToWnvcml’g Ueniilne Original SaisiijiuriUa, is on IMITATION of hi* inferior prupuriitinn!! - Ilnnvini forbid that wc *honld drnl in nn article which would hear tlm mint dlmnni roai'-inhlHtire id S. I*. Townrend’e article t We wirli it liintcreiood, hni’-th-e it 1* Die utisohtle truth, ihai S. P.Townwnd'a flrtlclu mid old Ur. Jacob TownPcnd’* Sanmpa rillu uni heMvrwtrid* »/»»♦•/, add infinitely dissimilar; that th«y are unlike in uvory particular, lutvlug nut one eingle thing in common; ' Ah S. P. Townwnd 1b no th'Clor. mid nnver wnn, I* no rhera ini, no pharmnceullHt—kiiowa no morn of mcdicinu or d)*eu*e thnn any other common, Uiiodmiiific. unproll-wioiial niuo, whut guarantee can the public lipvo that limy are receiving a gt iminc acientlfic tnudlcine. containiug uli the virtue* of the artiem* u*cd In preparing it, Hint which are Inmpnbta which might render them the AUMNTSof Ptneimu tnsirnd ol hcnlth 1 - lint whnt else nliould be expected Jrum one who know* nothi|,c coinpnrfiilvcty of medicine or dievuee) It rvqtnre* h (lerronoi eonm ex|icrtunce to cook and serve tip oven * cominnn decent meal. How nincli more imfrrtnn* is it Uiat ihe pureun* who mannfuemre nn-diclim designed for WUAK STOMACHS AND HNFBKni.El)'systems etiouid know well the medical prupertir* of plums. i(ic Ucm mfin nor of iwcuring ami roriceruruting choir heating virtue*, aim, hii exlonnlvo kimwlodce oi Out various dlrenwa which nifeci tin human eyttein, ami how to adapt remudies to throe direanrs! It Ib to arro*t hand* upon the tmloruiniue, io pour holm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope In the denpninns bgnom. lu roatora health, and bloom, and vicor imo the rniHhcd mid bro ken, end u» banlrh Infirmity that OLD DU JAUODTOWNHPNn hn. SOUOIIT and FUUM) Urn oj-pommity undn.emi. mb r ing Grnnd Vniversal Concoiiirated Uemcdy within the reach, and to Hi. knowledgo of all who need p that tliry may leimi and know, by joyful expemticc. im Transceitilruu Power in Hr*), For sale at tho Drug and Variety Sturo of Dr i Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle. | October 11, 18*19,—lypov. "loma man, and doom nothing which relates to man foroit n to my feelings. WfKSSSSm Yonlli & Manhood. In M lul • A Vlnoß °us life, BlfflUMio/t A PREMATURE Death, Klnkelin oh Self Preservation, ,£)ni.t 25 cents.' This Book, just published, is tilled with useful In formation, on tho iiillnnilifß ami dlsenflcs oflho.Ge nerative System. It oddrcBa.es itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should bo rood by all.'* Tho valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading it, will learn ho\v to prevent tho destruction of ihoir children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter,, ad dressed to. Dr. KinkoUn, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, par return of'mail. Dr. K>.fifteen years resident physician, N. W. corner bfThird and Union street, between Spruce and Fine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially, ■ Ho who. place* himself under the caro of Dr. lv„ may religiously confide In his honor ns a gentleman, and confidently rely upon hla skill as a physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by lettori (post paid,) and be cured at hopio. Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ac., forwarded by sending A remittance, and put up sccUrb from da mage or curiosity. 1 Booksellers, News Agents, h Pedlars, Canvassers, and ail others supplied with (lie above work at very low rales. February 7, 1860—ly TO HIYSICIAPj DniJqGlsxg AA j) . COUNTRY. MERCHANTS. , T\R. ’J; N. KBEIiBR-.*’ BRO. most rospo ctfu ,, ,±J solicitsr dUohtion to their froah stock of Endislf French,,German, and American Drugs, Medicine Ch'emicalßj Painla, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glusawate p/' fumcry, Patent‘Medicines, &c. Having j bnohp,i 0 hp,i r * new store, "No, 294 Market Street, with a fulhwi 8 of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, ,wo respectfully , licit Country Dealers to examine our stock* befo? purchasing elsewhere, promising one, and all w i,! may> feel disposed to extend, to us their patronage t sell them genuine Drugaond'Medicir/os, on os liberal terms as any. other hodse in the city, and lo faithful ly execute nil orders entrusted to us prommlv i* with dispatch.. *V- • • * * pno of the proprietors,bping.ii regular phyaieinri affords ample guaianlee of the genuine, quality ofali articles sold at their establishment. ‘ ■Wo especially invito.druggists ; onfl conntry'mcr chonta, who may wish to become agents for “ Dr" Keelcr’a Celebrated Family Medicines;” (standard and popular remedica,) to forward their address Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo tcanectfol ly remain, J. N-KEEI-ER & BKO Wholaalc Druggists, No. 204 UarktSt. . Philadelphia, Sept, 1 , 1840; ly, ... TUcSyinptonis of Worms A KCi the tongue often whits and loaded: the il breath heavy and ■fetid; a disagreeable or sweet iah taste in the month; occasionally thirst; the anne mo entrcmcly variable, sometimes rcmailial.lv diti cient, and at Oftiere voracious. There is sometimes a sickish feeling, with vomiting of mucons; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in lbs abdomen swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels are i,regular; the stools are slim,, and there is an oc casional appearance of woima i„ ,Kc oviacliatibns- the urine is often milky end turbid; therel. f«d".’ B u!' itchinces of the fundament and hose, which »• often swol.lcn; there-is occasionally disturbed sleep. grinding of trie teeth, and sudden awaking in a There are, of times, headache or giddiness; ringing in tho carb, or oven deafness, faintness, convulsions drowsiness, indolence of manner, and ill temper. In some cases epilepsy and chulcta, .and even. apoUclip. ; and paralytic svmploms, andscvcrnl pf the signs of i dropsy of the main and catalepsy appear connected with worms. Frequently there is a short dry. cough, and pleuritic .pains; sometimes feeble end irregular pulse, palpitations and an irrogu/nrfever; the counte nance is generally pallid or sal/ow,and sonicivbal Moated, and there is occasional flushing of one or both checks. ; Any one of these signs, is indicative of Worms; and the most effectual, host and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYERS', WORM TEA Prepared hy Dr. J. W. RA WLINS, alhis wholesale and retail Drugstore, Carlisle, Pa. None genuine without ms written signature. Why-will parents and others poison themselves and children with worm medicines containing, mdr* cury when they con get “ Dr. Mi W Won* Tea," which is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of the best and most effectual plants that’have ever been discovered for the cure,,of Worms. Each package contains sufficient medicine for any coso.of Borins, and when mode according to the .Directions is. very pleasant to'take. Prire only 25’cents. , dj* Warranted good or the mcncy returned. : June 7, IB49r—ly Kllncl Manufactory. HCLAHK, Veniiinn 13lind Manufacturer, Sigh » of. Hid Golden Engle, No, 139 & 143, South Sccorjd street, hclow Hock str< ot, Philadelphia, keeps always on ham! n largo, and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SEAT WINDOW ULINDS, manufactured in the best and of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Having refitted and enlarged his establishment,he is prepared to complete orders to any amount at.the shortest notice. Constantly on hand an assortment of Mahogany Furniture ofotery variety, manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good article., • . C/* Open in the evening. Orders from a dinlunce packed carefully* and sent free of, porterage, to any port of Iho city. H. CIiARIC. Pliila*, August 16 10—'ly WATCHES J GrcnVindnccmclils lo persons in wnnt of a good Watch, LEWIS 31. BROOMALL, No. 110 North !ml ‘eltccl, having received additional supplies of Gold nni) Silver Welches of every description, from Lon don, Liverpool end Bwilaetland importations, isuavt prepared to furnish the very heel article at a price fur below any ever offered, of the same quality, and which 1 cannot lie undersold hy ony other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch suld'will bo perfectly regulated, and warranted io ho es nboil as represented. Watches at the following low prices: Gold Lever*, full jewelled, 18 carol cases, ,$2B 00 Silver do do do 13 po Gold Lopincs,jewelled, 18 cflfol cflse*, 52 00 Silver do do .g go Tho L, R. Bronmoll Gold Pen, a superior article In silver case, with pencil, and warranted, $1,50; Gold Pencils for $l,OO, and upward*, Gold Medallions, and Locket for Daguercotypo Likenesses, Gold chains. Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Pirn, Ear Rings, Fingtr Ring*, and n general assortment of every description of Jewelry, at unusual low prices. , Iso. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Hoc© street, Philadelphia, ■ ' w , • LEWIS It. BROOMALL. November 8, 1849 Dv, 1. €. Loomlff, TTTILL perform all operations uponthe Teeth ’ < *). re rc 9uired for their preservation, such as 6ea«n£ t iV/fng % p/ttggf«g, jf'c,’, or will restart the loss of them, by inserting Artificial 01 a Tooth to a full sett. Itf Officcon PiUetToet.afow doors South of the Railroad Hotel, N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absentfrom Carlisle ■no Inst ton days, in eaoh month. December H, 1848. DU. JAS. IU’CULEOCII, WILL give his attendance in the different brnn dies of hi« profession, in town or country, to favor him with o cal). Qffico uppuailo the 2d Prcahytcihm Church and Wcrl’a Hotel, lalcly occupied by Dr. i'oulko. Cnrljalo. Sept. 6, 1849—tf • DU. J. K* SMITH,. EOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully* tenders his profcßHionnl services to the cititena of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’How, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, where lie con ot ail times ho found, when not piofossionalty engaged. Carlisle, June 7, 1640—-tf , . , . 11. It. R. LEMAn, SURGEON DENTIST. (bdcckssok to itu. j. o. n*rr.) RESPECTFULLY informa the citizens of this place and vicinity, that having mode- hinmrlf thoroughly acquainted with the TiixottT ns well as the practical part of Dentistry, ho is now prepared to perform, all operations entrusted to hjm, to the satis faction of all, at moderate charges. Omcx—South Hanover street, adjoining the office of Dr. Gi W. Foulko, and immediately opposite (ho 2d,Presby(o. rlnn church. March.l, 1840— ly A CARD. SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resume tho practice of the Inw in the several counties (Cumber land,Perry and Juniata,) of his late Judicial dis trict. Any business entrusted to his care'.wlll bo promptly attended to. Office in Mrs. Ego’s cor ner room, North Hanover street) immediately op* poslte the Dank. Carlisle, March 8, 1849—if - ■ J. 11. PARKER, A TTORNBY >T LAW, Office in North Hnno* II ver street, In the room formerly occupied by the Hon. P, Walls. . , March 1849.—tf , _ /'IUANBERUIES.—A fin. lot of.uporlpr Cr.nbor- VJ tlc» jutl rcoolvOd bjr c , INnOF >,