Cumboviaiid and Perry House. .Norih 'Jlanover 'Streett' Carliale, a few doors froth ' t]ie.Carlisle Deposit Hank, 1 THE subpet ibor respectfully informs (he public -!thal he has leased (he above well known Tavern Stand, in. North Hanover Street, Carlisle, recently kept.by Henry Glass, and is fully prepared to accom modate fanners, drovers, pedlars, traveller*, and all others who may favor him with u call. ■ HlsTablb will be constantly fiirnlfchod with- the best the markets can produce, and his Bar with the ’ choicest Liquors- The Stabling attached to this hofise'is large end ednvenient, and wilt bo in charge ’6fa oarefut Ostler. . 1 Being determined 16 do every Unrig tri bit power to please, his guests, he flatters himself that he will beable;to render general satisfaction. Boarders, taken .by the week) month, or year, on tholrriost reasonable terms. HENRY W. SCOTT. Carlisle, February Id, 1850—3 m # Cumberland & Uotcl. Comer of North Hanover and North Sts., Carlisle, " lately kept by lltnry IV. Orih\ KPHE subscriber having leased the above largo ami JL commodious Hotel, situalo on thoCifrntrOf North Hanover and North Streets,lately occupied by H. W. Ortli, begs leave to announce td his friends and the public, that he is prepared to entertain them in a man her which cannot fall td niedl thoit approbation; , TUB HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and but re cently built. No pains will be spared td make those who may sojourn with him comfortable during their stay. His .pallors are largo and well farnhhed, and his chambers supplied with now arid comfortable bedding. , His TABLE will bo supplied with the best, the Market can afford, and all who arc connected with his house will be found attentive, careful and obliging. The BAR will cdnlain the best Liquors the city tan produce*. • | - Ills Stab Lin'd -is entirely n'evv and 'extensive, capa ble of accommodating front 60 td 70 hdrsefe—making it a desirable stopping place for Drovers, and will he attended by a skilful Ostler; Irt short, nothing will bo wanting to add to the .comfort and convenience of those who may favor him. with thefr patronage. Boarders takeqby the webk, month, or yeah j (Xj* Term* mbd'chue; HENRY GLASS, Carlisle, February id, 1830—Bm GOLDEN HOKSE HOTEL. AD3OININB THE COURT HOUSE) CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber, having leased the above largo and .commodious Hotel, situated On the corner Uf the Public Square and South Hanover street, and lately .occupied by Benj. L. Eshleman, begs leave to announce to tiis friends and the public that ho is pre pared to entertain them in a manner which Cannot fail to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE has llto most pleasant location in the borough—has been newly furnished and other* wise improvedi and no pains will bo spared to make those who may sojourn with him, comfortable during their stay. His parlors are largo and well furnished, and his chambers supplied with now arid comforta ble bedding. HIS TABLE'ttiJI be supplied with the best the market can ipord, Vnd allovho are connected with hit house will be careful, and abll* feiog. ■ s THE BAR will contain tho best liquors the city ban produce. HIS STABLING is entirely new and extensive, Capable of accommodating from 50 to GO horses— making it & desirable slopping place for Drovers, and will ba attended by a skillful Ostler. Tn abort, bothing will be wanting calculjted to add to the com fort and convenience of those who may favor him With thoir patronage. Boarders taken by the week, taonth, or year. 03 Tcasfs Modsrats, February t, 1850. “The heavenly Venus ih'st his fury found, Me next encountering?, mo he dured to wound; Vanquished I fled: even I, the god of fight, Fro*n mortal madness scarce was saved by flight, Else bsdst thou seen me sink on yonder plain, Heaped round arid heaving under loads of slain ! Or pierced with Grecian darts, for ages lie Condemned to pain, though fated not to die/’ Had the “god of fight" lived in these modern days, his condemnation would not have been of long dura tion. EADWAY’B READY RELIEF gives instant ease to paiir, The most severe pain is quickly mitigated; Rheumatism, Lumbago,- Gout Paralysis, Cramps, Spasms, Strains, 13mists, Cuts, Wounds, Sores; Eruptions, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Influenza, are quickly cured by a few applications of tho Ready Relief. - It is so speedy in its operation, that (ho most severe pains have been 1 relieved during the application of the Relief. It has cured Tic Dolercux in' a few seconds, Tooth Ache tho moment it touched thn nerve, Hcmi- Cranis, or pain hr the bead, in Avo or ten minutes, Cramps in the Stomach in /iflccn minutes, Lumbago by rubbing the back fifteen minutes. It is truly a medicine of worth, and had the “god of fight” in un dent lime possessed o'bottle of RadvVoy’s Ready Re- Ref, tho “Grecian* darts” would nut him caused him to be “condemned 1 to pain*.” Radway’s Relief is sol'd by Tho Power of Boauty. First of tho t;sin that tempts the longing cyd, Far beauty's self, majestic queen wo spy; Whether in man or maiden's form adored,- Still mightier than the sceptre oi tho sword. This ravished him’who wak’d the wot Id’s alarm, Subdued his heart and nerveless made life arm, Thus' Alexander knell' at beauty's shrine, And Anthony felt Cleopatra's charms’divlhep . Celestial beauty—daughter of tho skies,' Fair-skinned, rose-checked and' lily-nocked’ orisel Tell each poor mortal'whb for theo would hope, 'Fry RaUwst's Cniaßnv/Mr.niCATKD Soxv\ This, this alone! cbch'form.wlll purify, And make tho ugliest handsome to tho cyd This for pimples, teUbns, blotches, rheum, Will banish oUbeibro ils'rich perfume;- No ring-worm, scurf, mosqUito bites, nor tan Qoh stay its force on face of maid or man, Rut all who (eat It will at Rayway’s shiinc, Confess Hi* .Soap gives beauty’s glow divine! 1 Yes, dear reader, Radway’s Soap it truly a friend (b those who wish for beauty’s glow divine—it im parls health, sweetness end elasticity to tho shrivelled skin, and boouly to the dark, sallow complex lop—re moves pimples, blotches, puslqles, letters, rash, sun burns, chops; chofos, ahd rough skin. • The most dtlicions Sonp in the world is Rad Way’s .Medicated Soap, it instantly rombvos uti rodnessaud dther annoying-spots from the skin. For Shaving, Toilet, and lho.Nufscfy il is the no plus ultra of its kind* Look for lilt Steel Engraving ', Each coke to ho genuine must be enveloped in a libel of steel engraving—and each, label must boar' the signature of Ri Q; Radw»y. Radwoy VSoop 2* 36 cents, large cakes. Dbutipvz. Locks or Glossy linn. Radway'sCircaasianßulm, [ : - This Is truly a capital article for the hair, il keeps bne,smooth, and glossy,it givea noUrishmcnt lb the scalp, invigorates tho roots,' and forces the’ hair .i” j* a P cr f® c t antidote for Baldness, stops the ' tlful . m . * n ? out ’ an, J ma Hes *1 stroug and boau- _Se« Oirt- Mth botil* ba.r.tbo fan-.linllo aignaltuo of li&d WBy & Co. Price 25 cnnte, terse bottle. For eale in Cerliale by J. w. Uuwllna, end-Semi. Bllioit; la Bhlppensburg by Dr: Hays, February 1, 1850—3 m JbHK Wallower, Sf. JoiiJr Wallower, J r JOHN WALLOWER & SON, , (Successors lo Funk dt Miller,) Fordwardlng & Commission ' . MERCHANTS, JiMd Agents for the Pennsylvania Central Ral • Road Company, and wholesale dealers in Grp. . oeriee, Produce’, Goal, Plaster, Sail, Fish, Nalls, Bacon, Powder, dtc. . tfAnmiß.uno, Pa/ ■ January. 3,1&30—3m*. . SEtifcCTjCtABSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ScßOOt', . Newville, Cumberland County, Puv IT.U confidently believed that few institutions offer greater inducements to students than the i.bovo. Located in the midst of. a community proverbial for their intelligence, morality and regard for tho interests of religion, this Academy can-effectually guard its members from evil and Immoral influences. . Advan tages are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue tho study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar Institutions. Those having sons or’wards, and wishing to send thoiri to a Semiriary df learning, arc respectfully soli cited to. visit Newville,and judge of. tho advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing JAMES HUSTON, Principal. Ncwville, Pa., AUg. 23, isd.O —1y Plainfield Classical Acatlemy. Pour miles west of Carlisle , between the Newvill’e Stale Hoad and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. rpilE Seventh session will,commence on Monday 1. the Sthof Novb’r.l349. The number of Students Is limited,arid they arO carefully prepared fot Col lege, Counting House, &o. . Tho situation precludes the possibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved,being remote from town or. village, though easily accessible.by State Road or. Cumberland Valley Railroad,both of which pass throug UndsaUached to the Institution Boarding,washing,tuition, &c.,(P c rsosB.) $6O 00 Latin or Uruok, [nstrumenla 1 Musi French or Ciorman Circulars with roPoiehccs.&'c.; by R. K. BURNS, Principal October 9,1849.. —1 y HlAtfltET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA, SINCE tile clo'jo of tile lain business season, (his Hold has been greatly enlarged, add undergone a thorough alteration, renovation; papering, and re* furnishing, thetoUy modernizing and making it dec!* dedly the most cdnifdrtablc, pofivciitertt and befit ar ranged Hold, at the seal.of Government, The location is peculiarly fine, and sucli as (d add greatly to-the comfort of guests, being in the most central and delightful part of Harrisburg, The building contains 71 chambers; is throe stories high; eighty feet front on Second street, and 50 feet front on Market Square, with two wings extending back 140 feet and a capacious court in the centre. The DINING ROOM is capable of seating 125 persons. HOT AND COLD BATHS have tiedn added and comprise part of the now improvements. The various departments of tho House haVo been placed under sdeh management as enables the Pro prietor to guarantee to his patrons, friends, and tho (ravelling community; that every possible attention will bo given to their comfort. After returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, tie most respectfully solicits a continuance of it. WELLS COVBRLY. Harrisburg, Dec. 13, 1840—3 m HAS brought with it, and added to our fp'rmor slock of Glass & Quecnswarc, a variety of fine China, Granite, and Blue Liverpool Tea Setts; be*, sides, Dishes, Plates, Bowls, and every article suit able for Dinner Soils; TumblerO, Salts, Pitchers, Toilet setts, and a Hrfndsomo Selection of Rich & Fancy China, articles, useful as Well as ornamental, making, our present stock one of the finest assortments to select fiom —and to which tho attention of our former friends, housekeepers, and others, arc invited—at tho old stand nearly opposite iKo Post Office. Carlisle, Jan. 10, 1850 J.W. EEIY. COFFEES. A lot of fresh Rio and Java Coffees of best quality, now in store—also a general as sortment of the now crop of GREEN AND BLACK •jSSSSS TEAS; a general assortment of Siigars, cm- tho usual variety of Brown; also Crushed Sugar's, at former low prices, and a fresh lot of Pure Spices, ground and unground,. including Citron, Currants, &c.—as well as our oilier usual variety—all just rcco'vcd and for sale by January 10, 1850 J. W. EBY. JOHN HANNON. JUST received at tho cheap Hardware store of the subscriber, in East High street, a complete as-, surtmont of Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &o. Also, Dupont's RHIo and Blasting Powder. For sale very low by IIENR Y SAXTON. January 2-1,1650. r PHE subscriber would respectfully inform hid J_ friends and tho public in general, that he has re moved hia large and extensive assortment of ICcndy-nmdc Clothing,- to the room recently occupied as a store by George W. Hitner, on East Main street, directly opposite Elllott’d Drug store, and within two doors ol Ogilby's state, whore ho will keep constantly on hand, all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, and everything per taining to gentlemen's wardrobes. The clothing ho oilers for solo is made up in his own shop, by expe rienced workmen, and under his owif supervision.— lie feels prepared to oifur grouf bargain's in life Clothing lino,* and to'test this feet ho would earnest ly Invito (ho citizbntfof this cohmy to give him a call, and examine the quality of his stock and his prices, before puicliasing elsewhere. Ho will also, as heretofore, continue to make all kinds of Clothing according to order, and those who prefer it can have their measures taken, and their, garments' made up to their pleaaoment. Al ways on hand a largo assortment of Cloths, Cassl meres, SaUincls,’ Vestings, &c. Don’t forget the place—directly oppbslto Elliott's store, end within two doors of Ogilby’s. NATHAN HANTOH. Carlisle, Nov 22,1849—3 m THIS CiREAT CHINA. STOUD OF PHILADELPHIA. r piIANKFIJL to the of Carlisle, and its! JL vicinity, for their increased custom, we again re* I quest theircbmpahy to 1 view*.our largo and splendid] assoitmcht of ' . CJIhVA , GLASS .V QVEENSWARE.' Dir.nor Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and single pieced 4 , either of Glass, Chinn.or Slone Ware, sold in quari lilics to suit purchasers, for loss than they can bo had elsewhere—in fact atless lhan Wholesale prices. . American and English Britannia Metal Goods in greater variety thin cvcr boforo offered in the city. Fanry China in great variety, very cheap; Wo would invite any person visiting tho city to cull and see us—they will at leosl ho pleased to walk aroulul our. beautiful store, and to view tho finest China and the cheapest tho world produces, TYNDALB & MITCHELL. No. 210 Chosnutslrcct. , Fliila., Sept. 20, 1840. ly TfIR umioisignod respectfully informs his friends and the that he has removed his Store to Humerloh’s corner, directly opposite Win. Leonard's old stand, in North Hanover street, and’hae’just returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and'Carofully selected' assortment of purchased at (he lowest prices, and which he is do* tormined to sell at small profits. A largo assortment of Cloths at from 76 cents to $0 per yd; Casslmoros, Casstnqts and Vestings, at various prices. Radlca Dreaa Gooda, such as Delaines,'Uoshmcvos, Coborg Lionise Twills, Thibet Cloths, and a splendid assortment of Silks. An elegant assortment of Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching present season. Checks, Tickings, bleached and un bleached Muslins. A well selected assortment of Mon's, Women’s, and Children s Boots and Shoos, good and handsome. 1 — Boy s onu Mon s Cloth and Hungarian Cant GROCERIES in all their Coffee; Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebra ted Toas. Sploes, &Ok, and the best qualitvof Carpet Chain. . • N.W. WOODS,v?W. Fcbunry. 90, ,18*50. , NuwvUlo Academy. SEVENTH SESSION. TERMS. COVERLTO HOTEL, Tlic Rfcw Ycafr Cediirwuio. Cheap Clothing Store nEMOVAI. I New' Goods, hoots Jim shoes. Watches, jcwelci-y, &ci, THE a'ubaciribpr irospoclfolly informs . his friends and the public generally, that lie has just return* od from Philadelphia with the largest and most splomiid assortmcnl of Watches, Jewelry, &e., over before offered to the citizens of this-placc. His stock consists in part of _ • GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES , Gold and Silver Lopine Do., with a variety of Silver Watches, of lower priope. Gold guard chains, gold ‘and silver pencils; a splendid assortment of gold pons, of most approved manufacture; silver butter knives, silver and. plated spoons, 6no silver plated forks, a largo and splendid lot of gold and stiver SPEC* TACLES. (Ho invites-particular attention to this article of spectacles, as ho can warrant them to be the best this side of Philadelphia.) Common Spec, tacles of all prices) a large and beautiful assortment of gold Finger and Ear rings, all prices; Breast pins in great variety, watch keys, fob and vest'chains, silver and shellcard eases, a very superior. articlo; silver thimbles, silver combs, oako baskets, with a groat variety of other articles in blslino, unnecessary to mention. lie invites all to call and examine his stock, assured that it cannot fail to please both in quality and'price.- THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, December 2t), 1849—if CALIFORNIA may be the place to get Gold, but if you want to buy CHEAP LUMBER, and a good deal of it'for a little mopey, call at the old established Lumber Yard of . . 11. Clmrcli Sl Co., at the west end of the Harrisb’g.BridgC; Cumberland side. WHERE you can buy cheaper ami better Lum : bor thdn at any other Yard on tbo Susquehan na river. Dry common boards at $ll, $l2 & sld. Boards of superior quality Rt $8 & 10. Shingles best quality. at $l2. Ho second quality at $lO, Do Hemlock at $7 80. Popular Plank, Scantling, ond half inch Boards, Yellow Pino Flooring Boards, $ Siding and Fence Board; Ash Plank and Boards, Ponnel and Ist com nioh Lumber 1, I£, ijf, and 2 incbcs thick—dry* llaviiig dlsd a dtoani Saw mill in operation, we arc prepared td saw bills to Crdcr at fborl- notice, either oak or white pine. Jolce, Scantling, arid Plank, al ways on hand. • The subscribers hope by Strict aiicrilloh td busi ness, and a dctcrrriinatidiv of selling lower than any other Yard at the river, that the public generally will call and sec their stock before purchasing elsewhere. HEINTIY CHURCH & CO; Bridgeport, Doc 27, 1849 8 00 ib oo 6 00 CHEAP Gdtf]>B. THE subscribers have Just completed their plil chased of Fall and Winter Goods. Their stock consists in part of CLOTHS and Cassimeres Vestings from $1 to 85 por yd.; Cassinets, of all colors and prices; Whito, Yellow 1 , and lied Flan nels; Kentucky Jeans, Velvet OorcU, Beavorleens, Calicoes by the cart load; Gingframd, Mous de Laines, Merlnoes, Parartiaila and Thibet Cloths, Coburg cloths, Alpachas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels; Lindseys, Plain de Laines, in pinks, brown, mafune, and black, for I3£.cts. pef yard; Mous de L*alnes, Thibet and Tekorrl Shawls, Long Shawls from 83 lb $10; Silli and Linen Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and cashmere Stockings; Irish Linens; Gloves; Cloth, Glazed,, and Fur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in variety; combs, woollen stocking Yarn, oil quali ties, colors and prices; Steel Deads, Purse Twist and Clasps; Purses, Scarfs* Green Ilarage; 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. tiuni Shoes, all sizes ana prices; Umbrellas, Carpets, Queens ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c. All the above we purchased with gold ami sil ver, and saved about 15 per coni, over those who bought on credit. Call and examino our Goods, wo are determined to sell them at very small pro fits. A. & VV. DISNTZ, Extraordinary Itcdiictiou lu tlio \ Price or Hardware. I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest stock of HARDWARE, Glass, faints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahogony Vaneers, and all kinds of Building Material oyer brought to Carlisle, bonsisling of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about to build will find.lt great, ly to their advantage to look at my stock boforb purchasing elsewhere. Gome and ffeo dWe goods and hear the prico and you will bb‘ convinced that this is really tire Cheap. Hardware Store* Also, In store, anvils', vfees, files and rasps, and a o*om* plele asßortmcnl of Watt’s Beat Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Th'em'ometcr Churn, Made by Mr, Geo. Span gler, the best, articl'd novMn use. SCYTHES.—I have just received my Spring stobk of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my ( own sales, and warranted' to bfi a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find theso Sythes to betho best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and detail* at the old ataud in North Hanover, street 1 . Oct. 11, 1819.- • J’O'HN P. LYNH. BOOKS! BOOKS! rpHOMAS M. MARTIN, deal res to inform his JL friends and the public in gonernl, that ho has durchasod tho store formerly belonging, to Jacob Brh, Esqt. and is noW ready to supply the rcsdiVfc community with Books qf alt kinds at city prices.— Ho has just received tho.followlng now woiks: 1 Lynch’s Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordan. Montague’s 14 <« 0 Philosophy of Religion. „ Bobney pn’ Future Punishmbnl. Rural Lowers, by N. P. Willis'. Women of tho Revolution, by Mrs. Eilat. Thlor’s Consulate ahd Empire, Nos, 8 & 9., D}Wy part 8V Turnbr, Fisher, and Davy Crockett, Comic Alma* uaes for 1850, together with all tho cheap publica tions of tho day. Books ordered twice u week and strict attention paid to orders from (ho country. . Ail tho Daily and Weekly Papers, &.c„ to lib. had at tho old stand next door to Burkholder’s hotel. Carlisle, August 10, 1840" “ I om a man, and doom nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings, HHKjpBpSD Youth & nipnlioqtl.' liUllflll A VIGOROUCfI.Iii'E,’ A PREMATURE Mall,. Kinkellrt on Self Preservation. Oxlt’ £s‘ pßirfs/- This Book, jusl published) Is'filled with useful in* lormalion, on the infirmities and diseases of tho Ge nerative System.' It addresses itself alike to Youth, Munhbod and Old Age, and should ho read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, wilt prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. . Pxurnts by reading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of SB cents, enclosed in u, letter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of Inuil. Dr. K.- fifteen -years resident physician, N« W. corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pino, Philadelphia, may bo consulted confidentially, 1 Ho who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman; and confidently roly upon his skiirns a physician. Persons at o distance may address Dr. K. by letter; (post paid,) and ha cured at homo. . Packages of Medicines, Directions, dec., forwarded by sending a;romh(ftnce, and put u)> secure frbm dp mage or curiosity. . Booksellers, Nows Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others fuppllcd with the above work at' very low rates. , February 7,1960—1 y . 1 A TONS Hammered and Boiled Iron, just rccelv. l\ J ed at tho ohoap Hardware stare of the suhecrl* bcr lu Dost High street,;. ' HENHY SAXTON. -i, TRICKS OF aUACKSi Lbt Everybody Rbad tuis UAHBPULLY.-Thp.ro' is n ,Sai •apanlla for snle.ln the liitrcront towns called S. P. Town* ffoil’s Saivauanlla. ■ It Je advortlscd tut the ORIGINAI.,OEN UINE, and all that. This Townsend is no doctorand never was: but was'formerly ,a worker on railroads, caaulsj ond the like—yet he assumes tht) title of Doemr for iho purpose of gninini; credit' , for what- he is not. He'says "he .-has attended two medical schools, ami practiced fnr-tmeen years! 1" Now iho truth is, ho never praCliCed medicine a day in hld life ! Such idl/ul, trie/t ■td niisroprcflonnuioii looks bad-to the character And veracity ol the man. I wish most sinqorplv, ho had never made' those 'state ments of himself or of mp. When will men leant-to be honest and truthful m all their dealings and intercourre -wilh their fol low men 5 lie applied to one Rucl Ulapp to as.dm him In mmm raciuriiiu' his mixtinv. statin? the large sums he wonhl make, •is an indnr.ntnQiil to embark In ’ilia business. Thnst men have been insulting and libellinV me, in all possible forms, in order to impress the public With the belief that the Old Doctor’* Sarsa parilla was not original. Sarsaparilla, made from tha.OW, Oiiclur’a Original Recipe. This S. P. Townsend says I have sold the use nl my namo joj- §7 a week. -1 will gives him 31HXJ if he will tiru luce one aioglo snlil/try pn>nf ; 'i>f Inis.' Uis sfaieinmits of Thompson. SUllman Ac Co.-, are iioilitini but a .tissue of lalselmods, simply made to deceive the public, and keep the Inlili down in regard pi ills' fcnnenUne com. pound. This is (o caltijon the public in pm-cliasc iiono nut Old' Dr. JACOlfTown-end’s SirmipiirillH, linv-liiL'on it the Old Doc tor’s likeness, his family Cml if Anno, and his signature ucrui« the Coat of Arms. - i’rincipifl Clffice, 102 Wnssnu-elrert, .V, V City. JACOB TOWNSEND Old Dr. Jacob Townsend. THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OP THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend is now nb»mi 70 vpnra of ncs. ond hap lons been known as the AUTHOR and 'DISCO I'HRfJR of (be OBNUISE ORIGINAL “ TO WAiSDXi) SARSAPA RILLA." Being pour, he wna compelled to limit tu manufac ture, by which means it ho* been kepi out of market, mid the Mips circumscribed to (huso only who hod proved its worth, ami faoWu its value. It hid readied dm oars of many, nevertheless, .» miise {humous wnn nan j«-cit licatcd of so:i* diseases, ann <»vod front duath. t>m*ioim*-d its wnmlorfiil HKAUNG POWER. This GRAND AM) lINEQUAI.I.EI) PIIIIIM RATION is man ulncturnl «intiie Imspsi scale, him! is called fur thrmiyli ini (be en-ph and breadth of Iho land, especially as it is found iucapa ble ordpscm-rainij) nr dHiermraiion. Unlike viMing S. P. Towncem!**. n itnproveswith aw, am tie vot'cliHtufcFlMU lor tin- holler; Iwcau-n ii in prepar*! on wnVrv o/lc pntinrfrt by a antnlifir mom. The lul'lic*! knowledge ol Llieniiitry, mid tht: Intent iliacovencF of the an. have all been bmuaht Ihm tripiiidtidn ih the rtianufcr.turo of t|ic OliJ Dr’a Sar saparilla; The {?.in.np«rUla rodt. it ja well known to m.-diral men, contains many medicinal properties, unit some propertier whidi tt.ro inert or iirolmm.snd oihnra, which If remittal In pro |nirli«* U lor nro, prolnco firmenlnlion mul add, which Ih In jurnma to the Fvetem. Some of iho propcrliea tit Saricnxirillt are an r oTtfftle Unit (hey entirely evaporate. and are linn in the tire iiiiraiion. il ilby no- not preryrvrd l.y a adeniific knowi only in thiijni c\pnrpiiecil Hum munurarinn!. Mori-over volulilf /mm inle*, whldi llyclTlo VajN.r.or imnn rjiJ.u.iimn. „ n ilnr heat. Jim ilo* vtrj eauniliut medical i,n>ji‘.itiLn ul the root which tfive in it all ite value Any l'S r f , ’l| ‘- u » '{"lt '»r snow the rout till thc-v frt c ,1.., „ml omriirpild, vMurti I- mure Irom the .‘■‘loiing n,-oi K r in ’hr forn thaii irom unyihin-.' el-m; they can lhc.ii strain tin* oi-ninrl or * a J*M'l'JVV ""•■•'•n n with amir innhiw-f-, uml then call n •• S.VIt- MAFAIUI.U K>TIIAL*T or SV HlT.*' Jliu sitnli nr tut the arti do known os th» OE.N’ULS'Ii OLD DR JACOIi I'OWMaEXD’S SARSAPARILLA. TJii* n ’■*' prepared limt all tin* inert properties of the Sar saparilla n*nt me (lint rerimml, even ilung ,n ben.in mß nricl or lerniennttioii la exirneif;.! and rejected; ihi;n every panicle 01 medical vinns in wciiml in a pure alnl coiKviiimuhl u>nn; and inn* it i* rendered incapable -if of*ne eal- Mid healing properties. Prepared in this way, jt is made the mm ißiwcrlttl m i)ie Cure of liiimmcrnblc I)lsrtt*r.s, ITencp the rea«o» why we hear <*ffh* : anil nnnnutps tu*y ex|H*cioraimn nml gcnilh ((e«*(Hruiion, {ciaxim; strictures of* the lungs, tliimii anil every other |>nn. Hitt in mitliiiia' is iia e.TCfllenrc more manifestly seen ami ac knowU.lged ili.in in nil kunlfl ami mges or A . FWMALK COMPLAINTS.. It Wtfeka womlern in Ynmn of Hunt AH,hi nr ll’AiVe*. Philing if liit U umb, Uhtlnictnl, .y«////r«sW t or Painful Mtu**#. tr regularity ut flit* iimiwiru.il (lurunU. ami die like : ami is cUccnta! lu citrine all the form* of Kidney liittnam. Dr removing ob«mintons. ami regulating ihe peneml system, it fives lone and strength lu the whole bony, ainlihus cures all forms of Nervous Diseases mid Debility, « and lliii,* prevents nr relieve* a freaj variety ~f other maladies, fcs Sputa! imlMioH, AVuroMn; St. Vitu? Dance, iVwiniw. Spuephe Ftta t (JonvHhioru.^e. li cleanses the blond. exams (lie liver lo health* action. tones tno stomach, ami styes pond diKciiinn. relluvfs hie W*cls oi orpoi and constipation, allays iiiflnmmatiim, purities die skin, equalites the circulation of the blood, prmhif.tne jeutie wofomh equally ail over the b*uly, and the insensible |ien , jiimtion : re foxes strictures and tightness, un.'nve* ull obstruction*, and in vigonnes the entire nervout system. In uni thl* then The Medicine you iire-uinineurly necdl Hut can nny nf these thins* lie *uM ol S. I*. Townsend s infe rior article 1 This yminu m.in’s liquid is nni to be COMPARED* WITH THE OLD DR’S'. because of nne (iIUNI) FALT, tfiul tRo one is INCAPABLE of DIiTBUIOUATION, ailil . . NjiVER. SPOILS. while tha oifcer IK)i:St emirhig, fehnrnlh\e, nml tiloieing Iht ifollln containing it into (raipneau 5 ilie four, add lh|iml ex plodlfig. and daumdog Other goodal Muxt nutlhh horrible com pound i»e iw>li»iiijhis 10 11'An/.' pul ueutinla a ayalem alrruily Uittiwil uilU Mbit What cauaea Dyejjepala but acid 1 l)n we not all know that wiieii food sour* in our atom acln, whnt mischid - it produce* I- Ihiiuleurc, heartburn, palpi union oT ihojmart, [jver complaint, dhirrhu-a, dysentery,'colic, and corruption of the blood') What in Scrofula but an add hu mor in the body") What produce* nil the iiuinnra which bring on Eruptions oj the Skin. Scold l!citd, Salt U|iuUm, Erysipelas, White Swelling*, Fuver Sores, mid nil ulceration* inieniul ami external), It in .nnlHlng under hnnven but an add aubmance. wliirh soiim, nml Opis enolM All the lluida of the budv, more or ■ess. Wlou enuw* llheniunimm hut a sour and acid fluid which inxiiiintleH h»dl Iraiwenn the joinin' and elm-whcie. irri tating and lul|.imiti>f the dedicate lim-uc* upon which It acial So of uervon* diwnws. of .impurity ol'the blood, 01 deranged circulation, nnd nearly all tins uiliuvnu which ulllid Immeiiiu turn. Nowi* li noi Im'rrillu to anil sell, urtil iuKtultlu icmtt lo tim* i hii« ¥ SOUIILNfJ, PISUMBNTINH. OP S. TOW.NHj: mil yot hi* wmil.l fain lmt« n iitolermroil that OM Ur. Jncoh Tiiwiikqihl'j* Gc*Uint Original AVra«;»(/i‘i//rt, id an IMITATION dI lim in(mji>r (irn|itirfliinu II - Heaven iiirlii.l thin we slionltl ileal in an article which wmilo lu-iir the moxi .llmant runcinhUiife in $, |». Towon-ntTa m/iV/e ! We wish ft iinilereinnil, harnnxu' ii is lliu ntitululr. truth thin S. I’. Tmvnxiiii.l’a article ami nht Dr. Jacob Townm-inl's Strxaiin rillnmr iifiurt , unit Injiuilrlydiitimilur: that they are unlike in every particular, having mu ehif-le thin*' In cniiimuii. ■ ‘ . t ° ■ Ai* S. 1* Tnwnreful Tn tii-VBr.WinCia no rhuta let, no |ilinnnnm)ilx(~hinwa ,(|om"re ,(i| jjje ( ||riiio yr ilireusc Ilian any other cimnmni, unxiMmiiilic,’ «ri|irofewilbniU man, what gntimulv; can the jmUlic ln*ve (hut they nru nrm'ing u genuine icientilji*. nifilicine, rmniiiiilnc nil the virtue* of ihu urtfrlua iimoil in i»ni|M»rinc it, ami which are Uirajtutile n| chimuen which might remler Ilium the AHKNThof Dmcaxe tnncinl nl health I llntwhal «lxu should he oxpecnjd (ruin U(ie who knowMioihint ■ conijmnnivelv ol medicine flr lUeeHMi I It rtejutres a person m amint uitM'nonre in cook tiftJ porve tip oven a common decom mesh MowniWdi more important is it that the ihjisoiu who maiiniarnirs medicine designed lor WKAK KloSlAUlia AM) |CKPKQIII.RI) SVE'rBMS. should know well ilm medical firopeniro of plants. the best man tier ol securing mol concentrating their healing virtuoa. also u exiunxlvo kiMiwln.lte o| the various dixsasea which ailed tin human system, and how to adapt remedies to three diseases! it la to arnixt Iruuda mum (lot mihnToimte, to imur halm inti wounded hmimnltr, to kindle iio|w in. the despairing bosom. u restore lirntih, Ami Moron, ami vigor into tin rrixheil ami bro ken, nml to hmiUhinljnidiy that t)M) jtJi .rA<;OIITf)\VNSKNI , lias {SOUOHT utlil FOllNl) tin 1 0| fibnumty ami naans to hrini Grand Uulvcrial CunneiUratcd Remtilv withtn (Itu ruuch, »ml to Uio knuwlctleo of nil who ncedii that th«-y muy Iwirn mui know. l>v juylut Pi|i(irit nrr. (i - - to llrul. For sole at tho Drug and Variety Sioro of Dr. Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle. OiJlober 11,18i0',-^Xyo6vv, HARDING Ac HOLD, Wholesale commission paver ware- HOUSE . No. 81 Minor street, between 6th & Clh end Cbesnul and Market sts., Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on hand a largo and varied stock of all kinds of PAPER; suited to Publishers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Schools, &c. Wo have made arrangements with some of (ho best Mills in the country to manufacture Paper expressly for us, so that every exertion shall lie made to give entire satis* faction to our customers. We return our most sin-' ooro (hanks to our old friends for past favors, and hope from our increased stock, and exertions', to merit a continuance of their custom. Alt orders front the country prbmptly attended tbV They con accommodate publishers with any given mo of printing paper at the ahorteit notice. We would say to those desirous of a good and cheap arti cle, give us a oall and examine for yoUfpblvos,* Market prices paid ift cash or trndo for Rage. ' 9. W. lIARDINU, . D.FKANKUN lIOLL, No, HI Minor st.,:Phlla‘. , February SI, iB6o—4m' Bargain's I ’ i THE. subaciibers respectfully Inform, the public (hat they are determined to closeout the remaining stock of Winter goods, without regard to noil. Per sons wishing to purchase cheap goods will save SO per cent by calling at (ho cheap store of February-7, 1860. ARNOLD £ LEVI. , } - S’lr© Insuraiicc. ... I'HE Allen andEastpennsborcugb Mutual Tire Insurance. Company of Cumberland county', Incefr porated by an act of Assemblyi ia.now'fully or ganized, and in operation under the management tof the following coipmissionefa, viz: ... Jacob Shelly; Win. R. Gorgaa, Michael Cock- Hn, Melchoir Brennomah, Christian Slayman, Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Muaser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Frowell, Joseph Wickefaham. . The rales of insurance are as lev? and favorable as any Company of .the kind in Iho btale.^, Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willinrf to wait upon them,at any-time.. JACOB SHELLY, President, Henry Looan, Vice President, Lewis Hyer, Secretary', Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, November 1,1840. AGENTS. • - Cumberland county--Uudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; C. 33. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Rear ing, Shiremanstown: Robert Moore arid Charles Bell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechanicsburg; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. For* county— John Sherrick, Lisburn; John Bowman, Dlilsburg; Peter, Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W, S, Picking, Dover; Daniel Raffensberger, J. W. Craft. Hamburg—Houser & Lochman. „ Members of the company having Policiesabout to expire can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agents. UFE INSBKAIICL’. Tlie Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust . Company, of Philadelphia, Office No, 159 Chcsnut Street, Capital 9300,000. . . Charter Perpetual, (10NT1N UJ3 to make Insurances on Lives on-Uie J most favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest. The Capilal being paid up arid invested, togeth er with anaccumulated premium fund, affords'a perfect security to the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments. . The Company add a BON US at stated periods to the insurances of life. This plan of insurance is the most approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Britain, (where, the subject is best understood by the people, and where they-have had the longest experience.) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Lifelnsu ranee Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS was appropriated in Decern her, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oidcstpoliciesj to Bjf percent., 7s. per cent.,&c., &c., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of $100; $87.50; $75, &0., &c., toevery $l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increas ing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be soon by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus < Sum Banna nr Amt. of Policy and Policy. Insured. Addition, Bonus payable at the party's decease. No. 58 $l,OOO $lOO.OO $1,100.00 •» 88 2,500 250.00 2,750.00 “ 205 4,000 400.00 4.400.00 ** 27G 2,000 175.00 2,175.00 “ 333 5,000 437550 5.437.50 Pamphlets containing the table of rales, and explanations of the subject, forms of application, and further information may be had at the office, gratis, in person or by loiter, addressed to the President or Actuary, B; W; RICHARDS, Frhident, JNO, F. JAMHS, Actuary, Philadelphia, May 3,1649.—1 y. , Huts! Huts! fJrnixo a'nlj Sommkr Fatfintixs port 1848. THE subscriber would respectfully call tho atten tion of (hcTpublio to his largo assortment of lials & Caps, of tKo latest fashions, consisting of Molufeldh»| Beaver, fine White Hockey Mountain Reaver, Otter, Brush, and Russia hats Of every qualify,‘rihtl at dif ferent prices. : Also on band a fine assortment of Slouch or Sportsman’s Hats, (very tghl) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip tion of Caps, of all sites, and at all prices.. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, are invited to call, as the subscriber Is prepared .to give greater bargains than can bo Don’lforgcttho laic, No. tf.-Hnfper’s Row. . | WILLIAM H.TROUT. O arlialc.Mny 25,1845‘. Greet Bargains In Clothing! To the Ciiizene of Carlisle surrounding Country! JUST arrived a large and splendid assorifaem of Fashionable Keady-made CLOTHING, far the Fall and Winter Trade, at the store of S. Goldman, south-east oornor of Main street arid Market Square, Carlisle. The undersigned respectfully informs tbecUi sens of Carlisle and adjoining country, that he has Jus’t arrived from Philadelphia, with a largo assortment of Fashionable Ileafly-mado Clothing, which for cheapness ahd quality, never has been witnessed in this place, such as—French, Gorman and American Cloth, Dross and Frock Coats, Over Coals and Business coats of all descriptions, Cloths, Casaimorea, and Saltinul Sack Coats; flpo black and fancy Casslmere Pantaloons; supe rior satin and striped silk velvet Cloth and Saul, net Vests. Also, a large assortment of fancy Handkerchief; fine while linen, striped and red flannel Shirts; cotton & woollen night shirts,Draw, drfl, Bbfc'bmb, Collars, &c. Beautiful Full style Hats & Oapfi,* will bo sold at prices cheaper than ady Whcroolsc. . Gentlemen are Invited to call and examine his Goods, as he is sure that those Who huy will go away with a good fit and cheap prices. September 1810—Cm Cabinet making. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB I'K l'Tfin, in roar of the corner of Npnli Hanover ami Loulhor streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public that ho lies on hand, and is constantly manufacturing every dosoription of work pertaining to the above busi ness. Ills Furniture being-mode out of tho best mo. lorial,by his own hands, ho Tells no hesitation in warranting its durability. Doing always un priced of tho very latest oily fashions, he is enabled to turn out tho most Fashionable Work in Iho country, and et prices 100 which shall cor* respond with tho --tightness of the money market.” Ho would earnestly Invite persons vVho are nbopt to commence housekeeping to call and ex amine life present elegant stock, to which he will constantly make additions"of the newest and meal modern stylos. The UNDeuTaKXn's branch of business receives especial attention. * October 4, ISlff 1 , ' UOOtS M» SHOES, WM. M* PO.UTER has just received a largo'ahd elegant assortment of , HOOTS AND SHOES, suited to tho pfcaent Boaaon, among which aro.Mon ond Boys* Thick Bouts, Kip &. Calf do,, Gum Shoos, Buffalo Ovor Shoes, dec. Ladies* Gaiters, Bushins, Slippers and Tics, •of Leather, Morocco and Kid, inado In tho latest stylo; a largo supply of Misses and Childrens Gaiters, Bdold and Buskins., Every deF scfiptipn of wbrk made to order as usual. Call at Porter's Shoe Store, Main street; opposite tho Methodist Cluiroh. December 20, 1840 , UIiANT< MEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS "OFFICE. TO PIIMICIAWS, DKVGOisiS AIVD ; 6ountry;^er<;hAnts. DR; J. N. KEELER -6c BRO. most rcspectAiilv solicits attention to ihqir fresh stock of English French, Gprmun, and American Drugs, Med,cincs* Chemicals, Points, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glasswaio, Per, fumeryy PaUmt Medicines, &c. Having opened hew store,.No. 294 Market Street, with a full ouf>n|v of Fresh Drugs, and Medicines, we respectfully g 0» licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing, elsewhere, promising, one find all .who moy feel disposed'to extend to us their patronage to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms os any other bouse in (he city, and to faithful* ly execute nil orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch.- One of the proprietors being a regular physician affords ample guaiantoo of the genuine quality ofall articles sold, at (heir establishment. ‘ ' 3 . Wo especially invite druggists and country mcr chants, who may wish to become agents for “Dr* Keeler’s Celebrated Family Medicines,” (siandaid and popular remedies,) to forward their address. _ Soliciting the patronago.of dealers, we respectful ly remain, J.N.KEELER &BRO. Wholesale Druggists, A r o. 204 MarkelSt Philadelphia, Sept. 1 ,1849. ly.. XJUe Symptoms of Worms ARE j the tongue often white and loaded: the breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; tho appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remarkably dtfi cient, and at othere voracious. ' There is sometimes a sickish feeling, with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen swelling and hardness of tho abdomen; the bowels arc irregular; tho stools aro slimy, and there is an oc casional appearance of woims in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently itchmcßß of the fundament and nose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of tub teeth, and sudden awaking in a ftlgm. There are, at times, headache or giddiness; ringing in tho ears, or even deafness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indolence.of manner and ill temper. In some cases epilepsy and choleia, and even apoleclic and paralytic symptoms, and several 6f the signs of dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear connected with worms. Frequently there Is a short dry cough, and pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble and Im-gulsr pulse, palpitations and an-irrcgularfever; the counte nance is generally pallid or sallojv, and somewhat bloated, and there is occasional flushing of one. or both cheeks. Any one of these signs is indicative of Worms; and tho most effectual, best and cheapest remedy is Dr; JOHN J. MYERS’ WORM. TEA, Prepared hy Dr. J. W. RA WLJNS; at his wholesale and retail Drug store, Co*lisle. Pa. None genuine without his written signature. Why will parents and-others poison themselves and children with worm medicines containing mer cury when they can get u Dr- Mikes’ Worm Tea,” which is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of the best and most effectual plants that have over been discovered for the cure of Worms. Each package contains sufficient nictlicinfe for any case of Worms, and when made according to the Directions is very pleasant to take. Price only 26 cents. , Oj'Warrar.tcd good or the mcncy returned. Juno 7,184.9—1 y HCLAHK, Veniuan Blind Manufacturer, Sign iof the Golden Eagle, No, 139 143,-South Second street,*bc!ow Dock stn el, Philadelphia, keeps always on hand a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, 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. Constant!} on hand on assortment of Mahogany Furniture of every varlbly; manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a cood article. Cj'.Opou ln the evening. Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sent tee of porterage, to any part of (lie city. H. CLARK. Fhifil', August' it) ifl—ly Great inducements to persons in d&at want of a good Watch. LEWIS it. BHOOMALL, Nu. 110 North 2nd' ■trod, having rccop&tl adililional .upplic. of Gold and Hilvei W.ichc. of every description, frotii Lon don, Llvcrlih'jl and Switzerland intpdrtalions, is now prepared to furnish the very best ankle at a price far below any ever offered, of the aarnc quality, and pm? ‘t L “. un '!'' r “" ld b J’ “ny other store in 1 hlladclphia or elsowhete. Every witch sold will bo perfectly regulated, and warranted to bo as good ub represented. ® ~ Wyches at the Following |pW priccßr Gold Lcvets, full JefttlJed, 18 cnlal basts, 838 00 Silver do do do j« ( , 0 Gold Lepincs,jewelled, 18 carol coses. S 3 00 Sliver do do 8 00 The L. R. Broomoll Gold Pen, a superior ankle in silver cane, with.pencil, and warranted, SI,SU; Gold Icncils for $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Medallions, and Locket for Dogticreolypo Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Brcosl Plm.Kar livings, Finger Rings, ahd o general assortment of every d s^ n iy° n of JcWclry nl,unusual low prires. l !* U O ., N . o V-! 2nd Bt,ut * 2lld door bc,o ' v n«o street, Philadelphia, , - , ; lewis r. broomall. ISovcmher 8, 184!) ; YT7ILL potlorm all operations upon Ike Teeth * . are squired for their pitseivaiion, such as Scaling, Filing, Plugging* dr will restore the lons of them, by Inserting Artificial leetlufrom a single Tooth to a full sell. , Office on Pitt street,a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. ■ N. B, Dr. Loomis willbeabsontfromCarlisle the last ton days, in each month.; December 14,1848, im. jas. upcijllocxi, WILL give ids atlondanco in the different bran dies of his profession, in town or country, to all Hint muy fuvor him with a call. Office opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church und Wert’s Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulko. Carlisle, Sept. 0, 1819—tf S. GOLDMAN. or. or. k. smiTU, * Homoeopathic physician, repcctfuiiy tenders his professional services to the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’ Row, next door to Jusiico Holcomb’s, where he can at all limes be found, when not professionally engaged. Carlisle. Juno 7, 1849—if IX. R. R. LEMAIt, SURGEON DENTIST. (successor to nn. j, c. keee.) RESPECTFULLY informs the, citizens of thi* place and vicinity, that having made himself thdlougftly acquainted with the tiii.out asfrcll as the practical part of Dentistry, ho is.hOw perform tUJ opoiations entrusted to him, to the satis* faction of ail, at moderate charges. Honovor street, adjoining the office of Dr. 0? W. Foqlko, and immediately opposite the 2cl Proabytc* flan church. ' , • ;,j March 1,1840—1 y -ti. , ' A CARO. • : QaMOEL HEPBURN, will resume the practice Oof-lholawln the several counties (Cumber* land, Perry and Juniata,Yofhla Into judicial dis trict. Any business entrusted to his earn will b° promptly,attended to. Office In Mrs. Epe’s^ - ner room, North Hanover street, immediately ®P* poslle the, Hank. > . Carlisle, March 8, 1840—tf * ' v i j.BiParker; A T’rorfNEY AT LAW, ptiico in North Kan** ZX,vqr street, In the room formerly occupied I’)' 1,1 Hdtf. F. Wall!.’ * March 20, IMP—if . . riIIANDEIIRIES.—A Roo lolof .bpeVlyr Cranbcr ■ rica jail received by dAmom^ Blind Manufactory. WATCHES! S>r. I. C, Loomis,