American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 04, 1850, Image 4

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    Cumberland and Perry House.
North Hdnov\r Street, Carlisle, a Jew doors, from
. * 'ike- Carlisle Deposit Bank .
THE subscriber-respectfully informs the public
thbl lie.has leased the above well known Tavern
in North -.Hanover- Street, Carlisle, recently
.kept by Henry Glass, 'and is fully prepared to accmh*
modulo drovers, pedlars, travellers, and all
others who huy-favor him with’u call.
(Ha Table will bo constantly furnished with the
best Hie mirkols cun produce, and his Bur wiih lho
Choicest Liquors. The •Stabling’ attached to this
house is large oqd convenient; and will be in charge
of a careful Ostler.
.Being determined to do every thing in his power
to please his guests, he flatters himself Abut -he will
: be'ublo to render general satisfaction.
, Boarders,laken.'byiho Week, month/or year, bn
the most reasonable terms’;
HENRY yv. scott;
Carlisle, February 14, 1850—3 m
Cumberland &. Vhvky Hotel.
Corner of North Hanover and Norik S/s., Carlidc,
■ ' lately kept by. Henry \Y. Orlh,
■ subscriber having leased the above large and
1 cotniiodioua Hotel, situate on thoco'rnorofNorth
Hanover and North Streets, lately occupied by H. W.
Oilli, begs ledvo to announce to.his friends and the
public, Hut he is prepared to entertain them in a man
ner which cannot full to meet their approbation, ■
- THE HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and hut to*
contly built;' No pains will be spared io make thbsc
who any sojourn with hint comfortable -during xheir
stay.- • His parlors nrn lores and well furnished, and
his- chambers.;sujiplicd with new and comfortable
bedding.
His. TA BEE will ho supplied with the bestt the
nmkutcan afford, and alt who are connected with his
house will ho found attentive, carpful und obliging.
• The BAR'will contain the best’Liquors the-city
-can produces. ' . . ,
His Btap(.T9r is entirely new and extensive, cipa* 1
We of accommodating from 60 to 70 horses—disking
It a,desirable slopping place for Drovers, and will bo
.attended by-o skilful Ostlbr. In short, nothing will
iio wanting to_ add -to the comfort anil convenience of
those wlio may fivor lym with .their patronage* '
Boioncns taken by the week, month, or year.
CT’Terms moderate. . •»
. HENRY GLASS.
Carlisle, February M, 1850—6 m
GOLDEN lIOKSK HOTEL.
ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, TA.
rpilE subscriber, having leased the above large
X. and commodious Hotel, siimtcd on the corner
of the Public Square and Smith II mover street, «nd
lately occupied-by Ben].-L. Edilctnan, begs leave lo
announce to his friend? and the public that he is pro
pared lo chtcrliiiu them in a manner' which cannot
full lo med their approbating.
THE HOUSE;Ius the most pleasant location in
the borough—has been .newly furnished and other*
wise improved, and no pilnn will bo spared to make
those who may sojourn with Wm, comfortable during
their stay. Ills parlors arc large and well furnished,
nnd his chambcrssnpplicd, with now and comforta
ble bedding,
HIS TABLE will ho supplied with the beet the
mtrkol can afford, nnd nil who arc connected, with
his house will be found attentive, careful, and obli
ging ■
THE BAR will contain the best liquors the city
can produce.
lIIS STABLING ib entirely new and extensive,
capable of accommodating from 50 to OUJiorsos—
making it a-dctinblo stopping place for
Drovers,
and Will be attended by a skilful O.sllor. In short,
fiddling will bo wanting calculated loadd to the com*
fort and convenience of tho"e who may favor him
with their patronage. Hoarders taken by the week,
month, or year. .
CCT Tfcwu Monsium
February 7, 1850
“The heavenly Venus fi.at his fury found,
. Me next encountering, mo ho dared to wound;
Vanquished I fled; evon I, the god of fight,
FroJvmortil madness scarce wna aivoiMiy flight,
Else hadst thou seen me sink on yonder |)lain,
Heaped round and heaving under loads of shun I
Or pierced with Grecian darts, for ages lie
Condemned to pain, though fated not to die,” '
llud tho “god of fight’* lived in these modern days,
his condemnation would not havo’bcen of long dura*
lion.
OADWAY’d READY RELIEF gives instant
lv ease to pain. • The most sever? pain is quickly
mitigated; Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout Paralysis,
tramps,, Spasms' Minims, Brumes,'Cuts, Wounds,
Sores. Eruptions, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Influenza,
urq quickly cured'by a few applications of the Heady
Relief.
It is so speedy in i)s operation, that’the mostseverc
pains have been relieved during the application of the
Relief. - It has cured Tic Uolorcux in a few seconds,
Tooth Aeho tho-moment it touched the nerve, Hemi*
cranln, or pain in'tho head, in five or ten minutes,
Cramps' in tho Stomach in fifteen minutes, Lumbago
by.rubbing.tho back fifteen minutes. It u truly a
medicine of word), and hud (ho ’'god of fight 1 * in an
cient tiliio possessed a bottle of Railway's Ready Re
lief, tho. "Grecian darts" would not havu caused him
to he "condemned to pain."
Radway’s Relief it sold by
Tho Power of Scanty*
First of tho train that tempts ilio longing eye,
For beauty’s self, m ijesllc' quonn wo spy;
Whether in man or maiiluti's form adored,
Still mightier that) tho sceptre pr the sword,
This ravished him who. Wuk’d the wmld’s alarm,
Subdued his heart and ncrvolers made his arm,
Thus Alexander Ijmdl at Im-ipty's shrine.
Anil Anthony fell Cleopatra’s charms divine;
Celehialdieauty—J iughtor of the skies,
Fair.skinried, rose-cheeked and Hly-ncclm! arise!'
Tell each poor mortal who for.theo would hope,
Try. Rahway's Uiun«hk Mkihcatko 8oai»1
'IThlJ*, this tihmcl each form will purify,'
And nuke the'ugliest handsome to the,eye!
This for pimples, tetter*, blotches, rheum,
..Will banish' all before Its rich'perfume;
'.No ring-worm, -scuff, mosquito bites, ooptav
.Cun -stay its force on face of maid or man,
But all who test it.will ut Riy way's slit inn,
Confess his .Soap gives beauty's glow divlnel
.; Yes, dear reader, Hadw.ay's Soap is truly a friend
to those who wish.for beauty's glow divine—it im
parls health, sweetness and ulastirity (o llmshrivelled
skin, and-beauty to the dark, sfijow complexion—re
moves j’dmplos, blotches, pustules, tetters, i.ifh, nun-
Imrn*, chops, chafes, am) rough skin. -
Tho 'most delicious .Soap in tho world is Radway’s
Medicated ioap, it instantly.removes all rodness mid
other annoying spots from the skin. For Shaving,
Toilet,and tho Nursery It Is tho po plus ultra of its
kind. L')uk fur'fhe Sltel Engraving.
■ ■ Each enku iq be gihiuino must l»V enveloped in a
label of .stoel engraving—and ouch label must boar
tho signature of'U. Cl. KudvVay. Railway's Soap is
,81V cents, largo cakes.\ , . ,
Uji utiful Lucks of Gi.osby llaiii.
■■ liadwtiy't VircanaUm Bahn t
’ truly a capital nrlicjo fur the hair, it.kceps
~ it hmut, fino,smooth, and glossy, it gives nourishment 1
.to the scalp, invlgoratcfl tho roots, and forces the hair i
to•«.(», It.l. a f.urfuc,fintldotQ f.r Unl.lnca, ntop. the (
llfuV ■ r °'" f “ " g °“ 1 ' mjl ““ " ‘“ r ° n S “"J I
' r 1,10 “lunnluro
oflliuKvayilJn. I’nco *S cnnla, I, VIBO lnu,U’«
/.ruf »;ilo m Carli.lo by .1. VV, It uvlina, ami Sami.
in ahippondinrg by Dr. Huys.
.' February -7, 1850—-8 m
Jliiw VYaU.oWkr, Sr. , John Wm.wwer, Jr
JOHN WALLOWER & SON,
(Successors to Punk & Miller,).
; Fonhvarding & Commission
.MERCHANTS,
Am] Agents for 'iho, Pennsylvania . Central Rail
Road Company, and wholesale dealers in Gro
; ceric*; Produce, Coal, Plnsler, Salt,. Fish,
Nall*, Bacon, Powder, &0,.>.
, • HVriusduro, P*.*
, January 3, 1850—-3m*
Feathm! Feathers!. .
1 0 OHO .^® un^B °"f Feathers, comprising all
iUjUUU qualities, for sale, wholesale and retail,
at thu lowest cash prices, by
• HARTLEY & KNIGHT, ,
148 S. Second 'Street; 5 doors above-Spruce.
Our customers atrd the public in general will please
notice and remember that since the alterations re*
cently made in our store, the Bedding Depurlmont of
our business is in the.second story, where wo. now
have, ready made, or will make to order
Beds, Bolsters, Pillows 3 Mattresses,
and Cushions of all kinds. Wo also, keep cimstanlly
on hand, a good assortment of Tickings,' Blankets,
Marseilles Quills, Comfortables, Sacking Bottoms,
dec. The first door an ■, basement have been appro*
printed to the sale of Carpetings, &c M among which
nro
Brussels Carpeting,
Tapestry do
Imperial ThrcC Ply,
Ingram Carpetings,
from 25 cents to si,
Stair Carpetings,
from Id cents lo.sl,
Entry Carpetings,
from 29 cents .to $1,25,
'.Rag Carpetings, .
from 25 to 40 cents,
Also,
Oil Cloths,.
• and
• Mattings,
at all prices. .
For sale by HAI
; , ■|'lB S. 2d
Philo,, March 21,' 1850—
'PEACHES how to accomplish a largo family
wash in the course of one or two hours, at ah ex
pense of less than six cents. Acquires no rubbing,
no machine and no. previous knowledges no extra
washing utensils, and may housed by a personof
the meanest capacity.. -The material is cheaper
than soap, may be obtained every whore, and js
not composed-of any acid, turpentine, camphone,
or any substance of disagreeable odor or injurious
qualities either to iho -person using it or the linen
on which It,is employed. Warranted notto injure
the most delicate fabric. The proprietor Is confi
dent that a trial will convince the most sceptical.
DilUburg, Feb. 18, 1850,
We certify that the improved Washing process
of which G. L. Shearer is Agent and Proprietor,
for the county of Cumberland, and townships of
Carrol, Franklin, Washington, Warrington and
Monaghan, in the county of York, has been fully
tested in our families, and wo confidently com*
mend his pamphlets or Washing Receipts to ihe
public, as communicating the act of washing
linen in a mode so thorough and satisfactory,and
with a despatch so extraordinary, as to appear in
credible to those who have not witnessed its ope
ration, It' dispenses with more than half ihe labor
of washing in the ordinary manner, saves material
and cleanses linen perfectly. In truth the result
sp entirety corresponds with his recommendation
that no one regrets purchasingoneof his receipts.:
David Cocklin, Daniel Bailey, J. K. Sidle, W.
P,. Rcigel, James J. Moore, Davjd Weaver,* David
Brandt, D. Frederick.Welty, Daniel Jleiglo.
Reference may also be had to Mr. David Mar
tin, of the Mansion Mouse Hotel, M. McClellan,
(I. L. Burkholder and N. W. Woods in Carlisle,
and M. Cocklin, Esq., of this counly, who will
testify to its merits. • .
Price for a family right only ono dollar, which
may bo purchased of Robert M’Cirtnev, Agenl
for Carlisle, ora recipe will bo sent,by mail to
any one enclosing SI,OO to tho undersigned, Pro
prietor, residing in Dillsburg, York counly.
March 7,1850—3 m G. L. SHEARER.
JUST received at Eby’s Grocery; Babbit Ps
fcroesciug Cumpound , which by. following dlrec*
linns, will produce Bread, Cakes, &c., without
Yeast—prepared and pulhp in whole, half and
quarter pound packogos, with all directions neces
sary fqr use, and warranted lohavo the bread ready
for ihe oven in five minutes. . Also a now article
of prepared Powder, which will produce the best
FAMILY SOFT SOAP in u few minutes, with
out ashes or fat, and when used will not injure the
hands or clothes. Prepared in Now York.
JOHN HANNON.
Umh theso valuable and labor saving articles
are for sale at the Grocery and Tea store of
Carlisle, March 7,1850.
TUB GREAT CHINA STOUB
OP PHILADELPHIA.
rpIfANKFUL to tho'citizens of Carlisle, and its
L vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re
quest their company to .view our.largo and splendid
ussoilmont of
CHINA, GLASS A QUEENSWARE.
Di nor Seta, Tea Sots, Toilet Sets, and single pieces,
either of Glass, China or Stono Wore, sold in quon-.
lilies to suit purchasers, for loss than they can bo
had elsewhere—in fact ntlcss than Wholcsalopriccs.
American ond English Dri.nnnia Metal Goods in
greater variety than over before ottered In tho city.
Fancy China in groat variety, very cheap.
Wo would invito any person visiting tho city to
call and see ns—they will at least bo pleased to walk
around our beautiful store, and to view tho finest
China and the cheapest (ho world produces.
TYNUALE A MITCHELL.
No. 219 Chcsnu l street.
Pliiln., Sept. 20, 1640.—1 y.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION PAPER WARE
HOUSE,
No. 2 T Minor'street, between GtliAGlhond Chcsnul
bftd Market sts., Philadelphia. .
KEEP constantly on lund.a largo and varicdstock
of ull.kimls of, PAPER; suited to Publishers,
Merchants, Manufacturers, Schools, Ac. Wo have
made arrangements with some of tho best MRU In the
country to manufacture Paper cxptessly.for us,so
that every exertion shall bo made to give entire satin*
ficlion to our customers. Wo return our most sin
hero thanks to out old friends for past favors, and
hope from our increased stock, ond oxerlionb, to merit
n continnatieo of their custom'.
All orders from the country promptly attended to.
They, can' accommodate publishers with any given
mzo of printing paper at tho shorten notice.' Wo
.would say to those desirous of a good and cheap arti
cle, give us a call and examine for yourselves.
Market prices paid in cash or trade for Rags.
S, W. HARDING,
U. FRANKLIN lIOLL,
No. 21 Minor st., Philo.
February 31,1850—1 m
TUST opened nl tho now and cheap Hardware
J store of J ACOB SISNKR, a now assortment of
Foreign and Dptnoslio Hardware, consisting of a
full assortment of looks an<l latches ofovery stylo
and kind; hinges, screws, bolls, augurs, anger
hjtts, chisels, broad and band axes, hatchets,
drawing .'knives,, pianos and plane bills; hand,
panned,and ripping saws; mill and crosscut saws
of Roland’s make, warranted good; ngood assort
ment ofciroulnr saws, warranted; trace and bailor
chains of n superior quality that has never boon in
this market before,:hoes,. shovels, spades, forks
and rakes; knives and forks; iron, Japan, and hr pas
candlesticks; an assortment of Brttnnin and Glass
Etherlnl Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water
and Ron.tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Co
darware, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every
kind and price, . . 1 .
Wails’ hnr Iron, hoop and band iron, oast,shear,
sprlna and blistered steel, warranted good,
150 boxes window glass, lower than .over,
,800 kegs WetherlU’s pnrd white lead,
4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls.' Turpentine.
Plcaso call nl tho well known store of Jacob
Sener, North Hanover stroot, next door to Glass’
hotel, Carlisle.
May 94,• 1819
A PRIME lot of Mahogany Veneers, just received
rl by the subscriber. Alto n lot of Morocco and
Lining Skins, all to be sold cheap by
HENRYSAXTQN.
February. 14, iB6O
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS; „
MATTINGS.
.RTLEY dr. KNIGHT,
st. 5 doors above Spruce.
—3ms
Patent Washing,
CERTIFICATE.
Rrcatl Without YcuS «
J. W. KDV.
HARDING A llObL,
Kltirdivni’c,
. ' Watches, Jcwclery, &c.
THE subscriber respectfully, informs his friends
and the public generally, that ho has just return*
ed fromPhiladelphia' with the largest- and m6sl
splendid assortment oTAVulchcs, Jewelry, &c„ ever
before offered to the citizens ofilus place. His stock
''Consists in part of .
GOLD AND SILVER -'LEVER.. WATCHES,
, Gold and Silver Lepine Do., with a variety of Silver
Watches, of lower prices. Gold, guard chains, gold
and silver pencils; a splendid assortment of gold pond,
of most approved manufacture; silver butler knives,'
silver and plated spoons, fine silver plated forks, a
largo and splendid lot of gold, and silver SPEC
TACLES. (Ho Invites particular attention to this
article of spectacles, ns he can 'warrant them to be
the best this aide of Philadelphia;), Common Spec.,
tables of all prices; a.largo and beautiful assortment
of gold Finger and. Ear rings, all prices; Breast pins
In great variety, watch keys, fob and vest chains,
silver and shell card cases, a .very superior
silver thimbles, silver combs, cake baskets, with a
groat Variety of other articles in his line, unnecessary •
to mention. Ho invites all lo culi and examine his
block, assured that it cannot fail to please both in
•quality aud price.
• ■ . . THOMASCONLYK.
Carlisle, December 20, 1849—tf '
CALIFORNIA may be the place to,get
Gold, but if you want to buy CHEAP
LUMPER, and a good deal ot.it for a
, little money, call at.the old established
‘ Lumber Yard of
H. Church &Co M
at the West end of (he Harrisb’g.Bfidge,
Cumberland side.
WHERE you can buy cheaper and better Lam*
ber than at any other VTatd ontheSusoucham
nn river. ,
Dry comroonboards at £ll, $l2 & $lB, ..
Boards of superior qur.iily.nt $S <Sc 10.
Shingles best quality at $1&
Do second quality nt $ 10,
Do Hemlock at $7 60. ;
Popular Plank; Scantling, and-halfinch Boards,
•Yellow,pino-Flooring Boards, Siding and Fence
Board,. AshJManJc and Boards, Ponncinnd Ist com
mon-Lumber 1, lj, and 2 inches
Having also a steam Sawmill in'operation, we are
ptepnred to saw bills to order at short notice, either
oak or white pine. Joico, Scantling, and Plank; al
ways on hand. .
The subscribers hope by strict attention to busi
ness, and n determination of selling lower lhao nny
othcr Yard at the river, that the publir generally vyill
call and see 'their slock before purchasing elsewhere.
. HENRY CHURCH &Ca
Bridgeport, Dec 27, 1849
REMOVAL!
THE undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has removed his
Store to Horoerioh’s corner, directly, opposite
VV'm. Leonard’s old stand, in North Hanover
street, and has just returned from Philadelphia,
with a largo and carefully selected assortment
of
New Goods,
purchased at lire lowest prices, and which ho is do.
termined to scll-at stnoil profits. A large assortment
of Cloths at from 75 cents to SO per ydj Cassimercs,
Cassiricts and Vestings, at various prices,.
Ladies Dress Goods, such as Delaines, Cashmeres,
Colrcrg Lionise Twills, Thibet Cloths, rind asplcndid
assortment of Silks.,. An elegant assortment of
Calicoes and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching
present season. Checks, Tickings, bleached and un
bleached Muslins.
mors jind shoes.
A well selected assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and
Children’s. Boots and Shoes, good and handsome.—
Boy’s and Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps.. .
GROCERIES in all their variety, viz: ■ Shear,
Coffee, Molasses, Pekin.Tea Company’acolebra
led Teas. Spices, &c., and the best quality of
Carpet Chain. *.. .
_ N. W. WOODS, JIgt.
Fchuary 20,1850. - ..
Extraordinary Reduction In the ,
Price of Hardware,
I HAVE just received llie largest and cheapest
slock of HARDWARE, Glass,'Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet
r Jf e . r .V 100 l 9 ., M^ lo S°ny Vaneors, and all kinds
or Building Material evur brought to Carlisle,
consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and
Spikes. Persons about to build will find it areal.
!y to their ad vantage to look at my slock before
purchasing elsewhere. Onme mid see the woods
and hear the price and you will bo convinced that
this is really tho ('heap Hardware Store; Also*
instore, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com*
p.ele assortment of VVau’a Beat Bar Iron, also
Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. 1 have also
the I homometer Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span
gler, the best article now In nso,
■ h av S J Usl received my Spring
slock of Gram and Grass Scythes, manufactured
expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be
a Cradle makers and others
will find these Sythes to be the best article in the'
market, and at ihe lowest price, wholesale and
retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street.
Oct. 11,1819. . v JOHN P. LYNE. •
HOOKS I ROOKS s
/THIOMAS M, MARTIN, deslrfs to inform Ids
L fnomJa and the public in general, that ho has
durchasod tho fltoro formerly belonging to, Jacob
brh, Lsrj., and ia' now rcody to ‘supply tho reading
community with Books of oil kinds nt city, prices.--
Ho has just received tho following now woiks*
I.ynuh’s Expedition (o tho Dead Sea and Jordan.
• Montague s *• « ■ .»» .
rililoao|diy of Rnliginn.
Dohnoy on Future Punlehmunt.
Rural tiollora, by N. P. Willis.
Women of llie Roirolujlon, by Mrs. Eilat.
■ Thior’a Consulate and Empire, Nos, 8 & 9
11'vy Coppctflold, part 3. ,
n 3T r ,’S htr ’ and f CrocSrctt, Comic Alma,
lo s? !hor " ,[tll all the cheap publiea
.tT,°L .V ~U ookB ordp '' d ‘"ice n week and
1 »ii i lB '' l to orders from Iho counlry.
atfl l \“ n \ VcoMy ’’“n"*. *«.,to'L bad
at Iho old aland next door to Uutkholdor’a bold.
Uarhale, August Ifi, 1810
“I am.a man, and deem nothing which relates to
man fore'rn In my foclinga.
■K9BB YoiiUi&Mnnlioodi
■ iiv i illil A vigorous life,
A PREMATURE Death.
Kinkolin on Self Preservation.
0,V1.r 25 RENTS.
Thin Book, just published, in Hik'd with useful.in
formation, on (ho infinullh'S ami disease# of,the Oc
ncrnlivo System. It addresses Itself alike to Youth,
Manhood and Old Age, and should bo road by all.
The valuable advice and impressive warning it
gives, will prevent years of misery and sufiuring, and
save annually thousands of lives.
PaUe.vts hy rending it, will learn how to proven!
the destruction of their children.
A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed In a loiter, ad
dressed to Dr. Kinkolin, Philadelphia, will ensure a
book, under envelope, per return of mail.
. Dr. K. fifteen years resilient physician, N. W.
corner of Third anil''Union street, between Spruce and
Pino, Philadelphia, may ho consulted, confidentially,
110 who - places himself under the care of Dr. K..
may religiously confide in his honor ns n gentleman,
and confidently rely upon Ida skill as n physician.-
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by loiter,
(post paid,) and ho cured at homo.
Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ac., forwarded
by sending a remittance, and put up soeuro from da
mage or curiosity.
Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers,
and all others supplied with tho above work at very
low rates.
February 7, IB6o—ly ’
Elastic Doll llcailii.
A , NEW and beautiful article, believed to bo su
iV p.orlor to anything of tho kind ever before man
ufactured, Doing elastic will not brink by Hilling,
and being painted in oil It may bo washed with soap
and water when soiled, and readily restored to their
original beauty. For sale at the cheap store of
. December 13,1840, ’ r.MOJTVEIU
„ TRICKS OF-aUACKS.
... V , BRVB ?I ,T 1 Ilt£Ab la a Sal*
.aaparlllft. for sala.in the .thircccnl tortrvi callo-1 S. P. Town
««AS VS. Satwnari I la. •It ,i«, advertised ns the OIUGINAI,, GEN
k ®r n V 1 ® 1 * Tills Townauhtl in nn tiociurand riovqr wns;
-.hut,Was formerly R.worknnm rnilroath, tannin,«mJ the like—vai
he assumes the pile ol Doctor for the purpose of gaining croVlit
■or what he. is nou Ho nays u he-him attended two medical
schools, ami practiced for tiftccinvenniH” Now the truth is. lit
never; practiced medicine a,day in his lifoi Snch i rilful, trick
M minrepresoiitiitinn looks bad to the chnrncler end veracity 01,o 1,
the man.’ I wish.moat sintu-.j-Hv. he had never mndc those stnie
mcnui or bimsclf nr of me. When will men learn to lie honesi
tnil trntlilal in nil thnlr dmlimm and intercourse with their- fei
ow men I ‘He -applied to one Ilnel C'npo.to assist him id niumi
iHClurliie pis mixture, staling the Inure sums lie'would make,
man uninr.cmeot to embark in the litisine , <s. These men have
»efcn instilling and libelling me in nil possible forms. lh order to
iinprens the public with the belief ilmi the Old' DociorV Sarsa
tmrilla was nut the genuine', original Sarsaparilla. made fr>ui»
•ho OW Dortpt*s Original Heaps. This S P. Townsend wive
l 1 i,? I,WI ‘. ,l m . v same for 87 n week. 1 will stive hfm,
9-kKI il he Will prodnee one. single solitary-proof of’ibis, Hi--'
tjntomcats nf Thompson.. Skillmun it On., are noihimf but a
tiiwno in.' falsehoods. simply made to derisive the public, and
keep the truth down in regard to hi* fsrmsnlhtg rom
twwna. Thin is to CHinimi the pohlic-jojiiirclnme Hone imi Old
’ • ’ Townnctid’s Sarsaparilla. Having on it the Old Doc
tors lns family fjout of Arms, mid his'signaimc acrose
the Dost ol Arm*. - 3
Principal Office, 102 Xiinunn-atrr.K; ,V„ y •(}{/,,
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend
TIIK ORIGINAL DISUOVKKRK OP TJIK
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla,
Old Dr. Townsend is now ahum 711 veers nf* ties', uinl has Inn*
■hern known hs the AUTHOR tm,\'JHSCO VEtIBR of the
GENUINE ORIGINAL “TO WNSEND SARSAPA
RILLA. n«*insr poor, lie was compelled to .hnll nsinnmifac-
Wre, by which means it has been kept out of market, and the
sales circumscribed to thews onlv who >rul proved lit* worth, ami
(utown its value. It had reached iti< oars of mnny,tinvurtheleM.
io uiimti |iurpiniH. win* hiiu jftiii im;«a of si fts diseases, aiio
‘<>ved from.death. imi'isininiHis *v“>t.it*r(‘nl
HEALING POWER,
Ttue (HIANN AND UNECiIIAM.KIH’It KPARATION is man
'* o* ll ®' l lnr thrnmrli'iiii tin
«»»?■■
- Unlike yotintf S. V. Ttiwrwpn.l'n. n improve with ace. am!
anvep chn:i?eM>m lor th<* belter;. Ihthu*> ii is *nen
ific ppiwnp/pa hv K snrntrfc titan. The hicbm kihiwlnlirc o
k«« ?iTO.. ant T. 1 ? 1 * 1 ! iWorone* nr ihe"Art:hii*e nil been
bitiu.h liinrn-tjtiNinnii m die efiV OM Dr's Sir-
MparUln. The *.rmpariila mm. if is well knownin ,ne.hral
.men, cctjiiniiw tnsi.iy Tneilicinal properties. ami mine properties
p'hir.h arc limn nr n-vlea».ami oiliri*. wijich if rerninJil in nm
u forme. Pm.hicc, /nm*niai!mx and lin'd. whirhV".
.nnmi» (o Hie nvso-m. gotno of -he pmpcrrW m 1 Sarsaparilla
ire hi» evlalve that they entirely evaporate noil are lost in the nre
#re -" 0! l'r t=,,-rv,,d nx'-ienfific /JWPM. Iciimwi
*ny in Dime experienced inns miiiMmnnre 'Moreover.
exJitila'iori. nn
A '‘>’ pp.wu can Imil nr (low t!ip rnni dll (I.nr "tt n ilm *■ «.v
orc<C. .pii.l,wtwMi »Mnm (|r.rm jfce ■r'.lN’ui» im.iu.t ji. die run
W..I 1 /}* I ?'* • Wt * rt ' , «'Wllti *'nr nmh«*.M. n ..<| ihni rail ii •‘SAK
iII knnil; w ,h? TRAUTriVKI)IV ’ Ullt " ,n "« -«*
yLMJliNfci -OLD rDR JACOB TOWNSEND’S
■ . ■. ; • ■ SARSAPARILLA.
..n.riri- I .T-. fiPCr ** ro(l " M ~ bo ™ c r* I*riTjw>nici nf ih« s.ir
?n» /i!a\Tr uro fira| wWrt'’ei».*vpryrhfaß c;.|mlil o .if hrcmn
"• fr™'**'i'annn ,M **xtrm'in! ami rr>rir.L: limit even
S n, * rr ,r -' 1 H "‘ •1
n ,l.i« *,?.! " |- 5l is ron,lt ‘ reil .il I.Mlm*any of it. vol
.“A « • eH l ln ? tVepured ii. thu way, ii is mad.
ihe musijmwKriufnfiPiu in (ha - ~ ,e ■
M , • . u Clu ® "ftHnlurtemiile DiriPiisen.
Hfnrn Ihe re.-i-.oii ■wliv we ttenrr(innnpiiil.iiii,|i« m. r-.xirv.irlfl In
' *r!t"n%.Scrn.V'”“""!“ n ' 1 ' Ml,lro "- ,ll “ l 11 J»w, inn.
v 9,?-?H-.'^' /70 - v - nvsrbp»h: itn.i /.Vi -ku
. ' KipuUity'Sp l - o, °
n, I { ,rv « ll mi nil r-Mn|ilainl(. nrhiny
c.unt imm Aridity of r?m tf/warA, fruin. tim-mmi
S* !‘i* r 1n 1 n:1 * 7 f tdnml in (he Head, patjilinilon ci|
h’wjL e ”V.’i C ' 1 hands, rnt.l cliflls and hoi ll.shr* over thr
body. Ii has not in CMi aod rw/„; \l prommci
.ir.’u n 'u..,. .100,,.., «rr. ei u .«, ol
»*J!WKWs "* sc 1
■ • FiMALU COMPLAINTS. ■
\t^ U .! lX i l>r^ ?i x n itißHrlhial (iM.'ind I *. .ui-i ihe like 5 «ml i« el'ociunl
lii rurin-r all the forms of KMnnj Oimfiurt. ,
rticufut**. anil n'Sidmin? the eenrrul ivptem
0,16 wlime body,-anoiliirt cure* n|.
. 'Scrrnt* filienns nnA DeWlltv.
flnd thtis ruuvonirtur rolinves a jtivat van.-tv of oUiur mnMto*.
al ’ (w ° CMt - s *°°» lv *
Uclcfinseitthe Wnodvexpltca ihe liver in lu-MUit anlnh. tnncn
lhajiUJmacb. itnd yiy®.. e-m-l diffemijin,’rrllevej* ilite bowels 01
torpor and constipation, allays inrtamiuatluii, pnrifir-i ilm akin,
equnlltrs jhr rircnlntinn of the Wood, prodnrln* erji.li Wnrnu.
equally all over iho bn.ly, und the msemiMt! perepiiaiinn s rv •
Axe* Blnoiurue and li«hd.cr<i. 1. in..%u* all ol.au nrrimir, mid It
vjgltM'es H.e enure norvntn «yei«m. |« imt ilim men
n»e llletllrhic you jun-emlu.-ntl I- ncvtll ■
Util ceil mi>; 01 Ihtvo lliinte (ns raid m fi I». T-.wiisflid-v lh(c
dor anode 1 This voiiub nnui'e lliuiidie not iu be ' ’
OOMPAUIvn%VI I’H THE OLD Dtt’S :
»rui n <7J]t»iu the onu i« JNCAPAUI.I
01 l(blMll(tKAlK)N,wi(i
nkveii spoit.s.
while the oilier VOW‘BiMn*c./ern*nlinz. nM A Win* tht
<**>•»•**»•»•!>« U imo Iramiem*: the iimr. acid liinutl ex
ploihiit;, nml tluiiinuliiij iiihor Mu*i ncitlih horrible com
ponml ho. piii-oii<><H in iho -mem 7-»- What! nut arid into o'
»yafrm nlrfmly d'Mrun&l , r lOi uridt Whai rnnnee Driuieniih
bm add I Dn.wo not nil knew that,whet, loml wourn In niir atom
«ch*, what riiwchiur ft jimlurei«l-.H.i!iilpnr.*, heartburn, naliil
iitihm rtl the heart, llv.tr fnn.|tlnini. di.irrhn n. djenmtTy. colic
and riirrnjimm of the blood 1 What i* SctWiila httt an add hu'
rnorirnlie body 1 \\ hat i.uxltin** nil dir humor* which brine on
Brui.ilona ol.vbe Skin. >-nld Head. Sill Rhumn, Krvt.ii.ela*.
\Vhite.S«cl!intfH.hpyjT S«'re*.mnl nil i.lrorniiona inir-nial am
exloriwn. It i» nothin* wider lirnven Inn i.n udd xuhmancc
which Piiiin.. and lima «iwila all the fluids „f d, c limly, mure m
it, Ipiimnniism bm n amir and add Unit!
•vliii'h iiHiiiiinir* hrell ln;iwren iho ("hits nml Hnewlicio. trri
.itin'j mill inllamitftr (hi! ihVicme i|i<*iiiia ii.iuii whirl. || anal
>•» ..t horvoiin ot-imj.|irlty ofihf hhW. c»r dnranset
tin'e 1 Hl ,M,f n,,Hr^'all <•*<* ailiUMin* which alllin hunian 'nu
in n.iMJila* 1 ,tOl ,11 ' rril ’ ,e •" nii<kn M, ‘tl *o!l, w.d ittfinUffy ioor«
SQUIUMJ, It’KUMRNTIXrj, AHI) “COMPOUND" OP
. . . P. TOWNSEND,*
*!"* yot liir wonhl rtun have ii iimlpn>|timl thm Old .Or. Jnrnl
lown.rnil •* Ornun't on/;iiuil'6\iniiijimill(t t . a mi LMITATIO?
ill In* inferior pr.'(i.irailon!! , .
Ilprivcn. lurhi.l dull we elimild deal In nn which tvonh
boar tho im..i di<i.tni nwnibl.i|.r« in S. P. TnwnvmP« nr/fete »
Ur wn-hi l iiMtl'T.Mmid. hm'nli.p It |n the Itimoiul* truth tha
h. P. | ■•tvii.cinl a nriidu ninl old |)r, J.irnli T-iwm-cml’p Hanuinn
nlln huireu rritln njuirl, und iii/iuitrly dintin'i‘nr; d/m tlm,
cwiln*' l! 111 ,v , L ' r * v liaving inm otiu aingic tiling Ir
, A- S. P Tov.-n-rniJG tm ilnnor-. rad never ’vao. li nn rlma
t«i, nn pharmiicomiat—knirwa , no more of niodtclno nr illhpiibl
ibun nn,v oihr.r fonlmotl, tin*d?mlrtn, tinimdraKionßi nmn: wlm<
riln i|ir |i()bhc ,h?ve that limy are n rcivlng n Kt-mdiit
ectmiUllc niciiiciiic, riiomlniog all the virtue* ui* the unirfoa nrei
mprt'parin* it, mid which uro Uicnpublo urdi.iiivn* which nib'll
rcinlcr tluim dm AOl'.NThur I)ihh«*o hiNinnl nriipalih I b
llm vfliat elan ahniitd he expected Iraiit one wh« know* nmhinr
comparatively uf tnodiclno nr dl«e«*e I It rPipnrr* a nereuiio
iomo uipvriQbro to cook and curve np evi-n » runpniM, dneen
meal.' >|low mnrh mere iinj»ortani ia it tliat the iiuraona win.
niiiiihiiiriiira inedidne deHgiiml lor
WKAK STOMACHS AND KNFKRIU.RI) SYSTEMS,
xhutild know wall the medical properties ol piama, thu boaMnau
uurol Hxrnriiiir ami roucenlrntinff their heollna vinnee almiur
exioildve knijwlcdite ut’the vnrimia direnitoa whirl, uifept ill.
hnmjiii ryciem, and huw to adapt mnedlna u. there iliceacra l
It la to nnort |inu>la upon.iho miiomm.iie, m pour twim «n(u
woiiiiiled huioiinitv, ii> kimlle hope in d.o dt-apu rm ß buwm
r..wt. be. ih. a. 1.1 lrU».m, -m,l „ a „r „„„ ih.'rn,,LlZj in.
krn, and to Imiiich milrmdv thnt OLD DR JArOH’rntvNai°Nt»
ta SOUGHT ana FOUND, !„■ n,.pan,mKy A „X;"SK^
Urand Unlveranl Cojimntraieil Itsmedv .
within the reurh, and in lha kuowli!d*i> nf all wlm nued n Ihm
Ihry.may learn and know, by juytnl expurlinr... im " ■
TrnuNconilitut I’pwnr to flcnl.
For solo at Iho Drug anil Variety Store of Dr.
-Rawlins,' West Main, street, Carlisle.
• Oelober 11, 18-19, —lyoow.
IIEKB IS WHERE YOU GET YOUR CHEAP
Saddles & Harness.
CJ. CARMONY, is thankful for past' favors, and
, still soliciting bis share of public patronage, re
spectfully announce# to his customers and the public
in general, that ho still continues to pursue the Sad
dle and Harness Making in all its various branches,
in South Hanover street, a few door# below Hannan’s
Hotel, and nearly opposite Dentz’s store, in the Do.
rough of Carlisle, whore ho will keep constantly on
hand, m manufacture to order, every article in his
line of business; such as
Saddles, Bridles, Martingales,
OOU.AnS, WHIPS, See.,
of every description and variety. Also, Urlchbnnde,
Backhands, Ilouaon., Crupper., nilnd-liridlo., Girth,
■lugld and doulile, and Hullora of every kind, which
lie ta determined to soil cheap, no that ouatomara and
othora will find it to their advantage to purchaao from
him. Having, from experience, a practical know
ledge pf Ilia bUalneaa and-a delcrmlnnllnn to u.onono
hut tho beat of material., ho fcela no hcaitcuey in ro
commonding bia work, confident that it will command
a liberal aharo of public patronage.
Good Oak Wood will he taken in exchange for
work. 0.J.0.
Oerllslc, Fch T, 1850—3 m
Ilium IUKI Di-lual llcuf. ~~
A FINE EOT of Hama, Dried Deef, and Dnlona
Sanaa go, Duakela of all kind., and Willow Carriage,
for aalo hy C. INHOFF, Agent.
March SI, 1850 “
Wo to Please!
THE attention of and others, Is respect
fully cptUlcd to'thSMextonsivo and< well selected,
stock of ■
Building Hardware,and Tools,
how offered.by the subscriber, cdriribiihg in part'd®
follows: ' ‘ l■ '
American Front Door Locks, upright, with night
work, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain sill colors;
Americkn Front Door Locks, upright, - plain,' pla
ted or brass furniture, or porcelain. _ .
; American Front Door Locks, and Store Door, Ho
rizontal or Upright, brass furniture., or porcelain.;
American Rim Locks, all sizes & qualities. White
or brass furniture, or porcelain. .
'American mortice locks, all sizes, with plated,while
or brass furniture, or porcelain. ;
American moitico latches, all sizes, with plated,
white or brass furniture, or po.cclain.
American mortice and rim closet'locks, plated or
brass escutcheons, or porcelain.
American drop, stop, thumb, gate, 1 and store door
latches. ’
JACOII TbWNSEND
Also, imported locks and latches of every descrip
tion; Baldwin’s, and American Butt Hinges, of all
sizes, fast or base joint; shutter, gate, strop#. T„ and
backflap hinges, all kinds; shutter, gate, door,flush,
and spring bolts, of wrought or cast iren and brass,
every description; screws, sprigs, glue, sand paper of
the best quality; American Axle and sham hxlo pul
leys, of every variety;. American buttons, plain or on
plates, brass, iron# or bronzed; American nbbs, plated,
white, iron, or wood, air kinds; Bash-cord,. common
and patent, with other articles too numerous to men
tion. Nails and Sash Weights at Factory prices.
All Goods delivered free ol ch rge.to, any pari of
the City, and Districts. At this establishment can be
found one of tHo largest and best assortments of
white and fancy Nobs for locks, &c., in the city;
some patterns, of which, cannot bo seen, or obtained,
at any other store. -
Spear & Jackson’u Back, panel, hand, ond~Ripp
Saws, imported expressly for retail sales, nil selected
with care. Sole Agent for the celebrated Plnnes, &c.
•made by E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster, Pa., being
«U made of split wood, and the bltts ground and
ir«ed.. Beatty’s »fe WHHaW make of chisels, axes,
iiatchels, drawing knives, &c-i all warranted good.—
Pugh’s & Slack’s make of augers and auger hilts, nil
sizes. American.squares and bcvils of every dcscrip*
lion. ' Ameriran rules, gauges, snwsells, compasses,
screwdrivcs, &c. American 0. Si Hammers, Claw
and Riveting, alt sizes; Anvils arid Vices, all.sizes;
steel, iron, and wooden brnccsi with C. 8. Bills, in
great variety; .W. Greaves & Son’s, Butcher’s, and,
■other celebrated makes of chisels, files, plane irons,'
&C. 5 Addis's celebrated Curving tools, all sba|>eB. I
Making one of the best and.mnsl extensive nssorh
mchts of Building Hardware and Tools in the State.
At this establishment il is considered a pleasure to
show the Goods. You are Invi ed to cull and cx
■amino tho assortment, and hear the prices asked, be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Come nud KCf ux.
WM, M. McCLURE,
- No. 287 Market st, between 7th & Bth.
Ma-tch |4, 1850—8 m ripper side, PliUa
Spring RlilSinvry Goocl«.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
IMPORTERS and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons, and
Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Second street,
• biladclphia, would call the attention,of Merchants
and MilUners'visiting iho city, to their large and rich
assortment of
SPRING MILIAXERY GVVDS,
received by late arrivals from Franco, such us
Glace silks for casing Bonnets,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No I to 12,
French and American Artifical Flowers,
. White and colored Craj)e6, :
French Chip Hats, ,
. Fancy Nets and Laces, «
Fancy Trimmings, Quillings, Crowns, Tips,
Covered. Whalebones, Buckrams, Cane, &c„ to
gether with every article appertaining to tho Millin
ery trade. ,
M-.rch 21, 1850—4 t , .
THH Allen and Haslpennsborougli Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of OombcHahd county,lncor
porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or
ganized, and in operation under the management
of the following commissioners, viz: ■
. Jacob Shelly, Win. U. Gorges, Michai I Cdck-
Un, Melchoir Brennemao, t.'hristinn Stuyumn.
Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis llycr.
Henry Logan,.Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Kirk.
Sambel Prowell, Joseph Wickcrshnm.
The rales of insurance are ns low ami favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State. Per
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make application to the agents of tho company
Who are witling to wait upon them at any time.
JACOB SHKLLY, PrwtV/cw/. ,
Henrv Logan, Vice President,
Lewis Hveh, Secretary.
Michakl Cocklin, Treasurer,
November 1, 1849.
Cumberlandcnun\y-~ Rudolph Martin, N. Cum
berland; C. 13. Herman, Kingstown; Jicnry Zi>ar
ing.yiiircmnnslown: Robert Moore und Clinrlnr
Dell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Moclianicsburg; Di.
J. Alii, Ghurciitown.
York comity— John Sherrick, Lisburn; Join
Bowman, Dillsburg; Petor Wolford, Franklin;
John Smith, Rsq., Washington; W. S. Picking
Dover; Daniel Haffensbdrger, J. W. Craft..
Hftrrisiur^—Houser & Loehmnn.
Members pfthe company having Policiesabnir
to expire can have them renewed by making aj>*
plication to any of tho agents.
The Girard lire. Insurance Anmilty ami Trust
Company, of Philadelphia,
Office No. 139 Clicsnut Street,
Capital 9300,000.
Charter Perpetual.
CONTINUEtomake Insuranceson l.iveaon the
most favorable terms; receive and exeoutt
Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest, , .
The Capital being paid up and invested, togeth
er with an accumulated premium funil, afibrds a
perfect security to the insured. The premium
may be paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly
payments.
The Company add a BONUS at stated periods
(o the insurances of life. This plan oflnsurance Is
(ho most approved of, and is more .generally in
use, Ilian any othcrin 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 Life Insu
rance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this
plan.
Tho first BONUS was appropriated in Decern
her.'lB44, amounting to 1(1 per com. on the sum
insured under (lie oldoslpollclosi to percent,,
74 per conl.,&o„ &0,, on others, in proportion to
the limo of standing, making an addition of 8100;
$87.80; $75, &o.,&o.,toe»crysl,ooo, originally
insured, which Is an average,of more than 80 per
cent, on the premiums pni(l, and without Increas
ing the annual payment to tho Company,
The operation of the DON.US will ho soon, by
tho following examples from the I,ifo Insurance
Register of the Company, thus t
I'ellcy,
No. 88
88
•• 903
,ii 270
•• 333
Pamphlets containing the table of rates, and
explanations of tho subject, forma of application,
and further information may bo had at the olfice,
gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the
President or Actuary.
11. W. RICHARDS, Frnidenl,
'■ JNO..F, JAMES, Actuary,
Philadelphia, May 3,1849.—1 y,
nixATVKDEEIIS
FOR SAI.E AT THIS OFFICE.
Tools.
Fire Insurance.
AGENTS,
I.IFK INSURAItCE.
Bum
Insured.
llnnii. nr
Addition,'
Ault, nrt-ollr-yoml
lloni). pnynlilo nt
Itio tinrly’.decon.Q.
81,000 8100.00
9,800 950.00
4.000 400.00
9.000 175.00
8.000 , 437.50
81,100.00
9.750.00
4.400.00
9.175.00
5,437,50
TO PHYSICIAKSjIDRVGGISTS ANB
■ . C OUN TRY MERCHANTS. '
DR. J. N. KEELER & PRO. most respectfully
solicits attention'to their- fresh slot k ofEncJish
French, Gorman, and American Drugs, Medicine/
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs; Glassware - Per*
furriery, Pal«nt Medicines,. &c. Having, opened a
new store, No. 294 Market Street, with a full supply
of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wo respectfully so--
Dealers tb examine our stock‘before
purchasing elsewhere, promising one and; all who
rAoy feel disposed to extend to bs their patronage to
sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal
terms as any other house in the city, and to faithful
ly execute-all orders entrusted to us promptly and
with dispatch'. ..
; One of, the proprietors being a regular physician,
affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all
articles sold at their.establishment. * . ..
We cspcciallyjnvite druggists.and country mer
chants,who may wish to become agents for "Dr
Keeler’s Celebrated Family. Medicines,” (standard
and popular remedies*) to forward their address..
Soliciting the patronage of dealers, werespcctful*
ly remain, . J. N. KEELER & BRO.f
Wholesale Druggists, A r o.29i MarJcet Sl.
Philadelphia,Sept. I ,1849.—-ly.
The Symptoms of Worms
A RE, tho. tongue often white and loaded; the
Xjl breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet*
ish taste in tho mouth; occasionally thirst; the appe
tite extremely variable, sometimes;, remarkably defi
cient, and at otbcrc voracious, is sometimes
a sickish feeling, with vomiting of mucous; flatulence
of the stomach and intestines; pain.in the abdon;en;
swelling and hardness of (be abdomen: the .bowels
aro irregular; the stools are slimy, and there.is an oc
casional appearance of worms in the evacuations;' the
urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently
itchincss of the fundament and nose, which is often
swollen; there' is occasionally disturbed sleep, ti/ffi
grinding.of mo teeth, ohd sudden awaking/n a fright.
There arc, at,times, headache or. giddiness,tinging
in the ears, or even deafness, faintness, convulsions,
drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill ten per. In
some cases epilepsy and cholera, end even apolcetic
ami paralytic symptoms, and several of 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 irregular
pulse, palpitations and an irregular fever; (be counte
nance is generally pallid or sallow, and.snmthhat
Monied, and there is occasional;flushing of one or
both checks. Any one of these signs is indicative
of Worms; and the most effectual, best and cheapest
remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYERS’ WORM TEA,
Prepared by Dr. J. W. HA WLINS, at his wholesale
snd retail Drug store. Cm lisle, Pa. - None genuine
without his written signature; ..
I Wliy will parents-and other* poison-themselves
nnd children wilhwhim. medicine? containing mer
cury when they can, gel •• Dr. Mr>.ps’ Worm Tea,”
which is composed nf the roots, leaves am) seeds of
the best and most effectual plants (hat have ever been
discovered for Bio-cure «f Worms.; Each package
contains sufficient medicine fur any case of Worms,
and when made.according to the Directions is very
pleasant to take. Price only 26 cents. .
CCji .W.nrrnrtfd good or the mcney returned.
June 7,184.9—1 y
PIAIVO FORTES.
*PHB LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST and moat
•L. ELEGANT assortment of PIANO" FORTES
in the United States, ran always he found at tho
warehouse of the subscriber, IT I Chesnut street, nbovo-
Fiftli, at the old stand occupied more than a third of
a ceimrv by Mr. George Willlg, music publisher.
PIANOS,
HARPS,
- ORG\NS,
... seraphines,
/ JSOLIANS, &c, &<*.,
fresh from tho most celebrated Manufacturers in New
York, Boston. Baltimore, Philadelphia, mul elsewhere.
Sold, wholesale and roll'd, nl the maker’s cash ptices.
OSCAR C. B. CARTER.,
171 Chesnut st, Philo.
2 1% IB6o—ly
Rllnd illmiußtGory.
TT CLARK, Vcnhiun Blind Manufacturer, Sign
J~Li of the Golden Engle, No, KKP& 1<43. South
Sixond street, below Dock stnet, Philadelphia, kerj s
always on bond e large and fashionable nesorimrnt
of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW
BLINDS, manufactured in (he best manner, and of’
(he l»o«t materials, nnd at the lowest cash prices.
Having refitted and enlarged his eslablifebnirnl, ho
is prepared to complete orders to. any nniuunt aflhe
shortest notice. Cunstontly oh hand an assartnnnl
of .
Mahogany Furniture
of every, variety, iiinnnfiiuurej expeewly f or hi« own
Boles, onj purehoßero tnny llierefwo roly on o e„m|
arlicUv' . - b
C/ 1 Open In llio evening.
Orders from a dintniicc |«oc)m1 carefully, ami sent
free tf porterage, to any pan of the oily, ,*rr .
H.CLAJ?JC.
Phtlir. August t 8 ly.
WATCHES!
jSL Great inducements to persons in
want of n good Watch,
LKWIS Tt. BROOMAU , No. 110 North Smt
•■lrrcl, having rcctiv,-il iidililional cupplie. of Gold
Old silver Wutchee of every dcecriplion, from Lnn
lon, I,i«er|io d and Switzerland imparlolione. ir now
prepared In furnish the very heal oniric at a prieo
nr l.elnw any ever offered, of the same quality; ami
which cannot lio undersold try any other store in
Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will
'm perfectly warranted to he aa good
ib represented.
Wniches at llie following low prices;
iJold Lcvors t fall jewelled, 18 cnrulcases, $?8 00
Silver do ’do do 12 00
Gold Lcpincs,jewelled, 18 carat cases, 22 00
Silver do , do • • 800
The L. R. Droomall Gold Pen,-a superior erthlc in
silver cose, with pencil, anil warranted, Gold
Pencils for §51,00, and upwards, Gold Medallions,
and Locket for Dngurreotypo Likenesses, Gold
chains, Gold nnd hair Bracelets, Breast Pint, Ear
Rings, Fingr r Rings, and h general assorlimnt of.
every description of Jewelry ol unurual-low prices.
No. U» North 2nd street, 2nd door Mow Race
sheet, Philadelphia.
' DEWIS R. BROOMALL
November 8, 1840
BOOTS AW'D SlaOES,!'
WM. M. PORTER has just received a large and
elegant assortment of
ROOTS AND SHOES,
suited to the present season, among which nre Men
and Boys Thick Boots, Kip A Calf do., GqmSlioes,
Buffalo Over Shoes, Ac. Ladies’ Gaiters,.Buskins,
Slippers and Tics, of Leather, Morocco and Kid,
made in the liuest style; a hrgo.supply of Mims and
Childrens Gaiters, Boots and Buskins. Bvoryde
scription of work made to order as usual,
Cull at Porter's Shoe Store, Main street, opposite
the Methodist Chlrrrh,
. December 20, 1849 '
Hr. 1. C. Xodnils,
WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth
that are required for their preservation*
such as Sdaling t Filing, Pluggings c.. or will
restore the loos of them, by Inserting Artificial
Tcollufrom q single Tooth to a full sett.
Pitt street,a few doors South of
tho Railroad Hotel.
N. B. Dr.Loomiswlllboahsenlfrom Carlisle
tho lastton days, in each month.
December 14,1848.
HR. JAB. IfTCuLioCH.
WILL give his nllcndbnoo In the different bran
ohoa of hie profession, in town nr country, to
nil Unit may favor him with a oaII. Office opposite
the 2d Prcßbyicrlnn Church and Wert's Hold, lately
occupied by Dr. Foulho.
Carlisle, flopt.Q, 1849—tf ‘ • ~
OR. J. K. SMITH,
HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully
tenders his professional services lo.thq citlaeita
of Corlitlb and vicinity* Office In Snodgrass’Row,
. next door to Justice Holcomb's, whero.he can at all
times bo found, when not piofcsßionaJly enß a B c d«
Carlisle, Juno 7,1840—tf *