DOIIRLING U4LIi. Select. Classical JJoardlng Scliool. W%i(e Sulphur Springs Doubling Gap , Cumb. co. Pa. ’ Osvicsus: '■*: ; ’ JAMBS HUSTON. A. M. t Principal., ‘ ‘■JNO. ALLEN BUOWN. A. 13.; Asau't. Prof. ; JAMES S. ECKELS, Tutor. jfTAVING.for Bomb time'been desirous:of eslab •Xi Udhirig a.Sjloct Boarding School, and haying at length oblaihOtl suitable- buildings for that, purpose, the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to -his patrons and friends, that ho wiU open the above named IhßlUullon on the Ist of October. .. The location is In.a smalt and romantic vale for in ed.by an S shaped bend of.the North Mountain, apt ly termed u Doubling Gap,” and is not surpassed in heallhfuliipas of situation and beauty of-scenery by any place in the country. The Main Building is large and commodious, (100 feet in length, by 44 in breadth, and 3 stories high,) and Vs well furnished with everything necessary to convenience and com fort* The other buildings compose Bath Housed &c. t to the free use of which the pupils will. have access al proper hours. The welt known White Sulphur Springs rise within a few rods uf the main building. ■ The object of the Institution is to fit young men for business,*or for any of the higher classes of Col lege'. The course of msliuction will be’ thorough and complete, more attention being given to (he quul ity lhan to the quantity in the performance of the student. Ail tho branches taught in the best acade mies will be taught in this, and proper apparatus -will be Used for illustration of the subjects that re quire it., Classes in Civif Engineering will enj.iy the advantage of operations in the field with Transit, Compass, Chain, &c. TERMS i ■; \ Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lights, pee session) . • $5O 00 . Latin and Greek, 5' 00 French Or Hebrew, ' 5 00 . Civil Engineering with uso of Instruments, 10 00 Drawing und Pointing, 5 00 Vocal and Instrumental Music, ,5 00 'l*be pupils will board.in tho Institution tinder lire Immediate and constnntsupcrvislou of tho Principal, who .will'bestow, careful attention upon llioir conve nience and comfort. Each -student will furnish his own towels, and them and bis clothes distinctly rilal&ed: Tho academic year will he divided into sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing on tho first of Sep tember. The regular vacation will occur in July and August. Owing to delay in completing the ar rangements, tho li>*Bt session of the pres tit year will commence on Tuesday the first day of October, os slated above, ' An easy access is afforded to students by means df the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Nowville, and thence by coaches to tho Academy. Tho Gettysburg ritlJ Lowistown State Road passes through the grounds. ... For circulars containing full particulars and refer ence, address the Principal through the Newvillo P.O, JAMES HUSTON, Newvillo, Sppt. 12. 1850—3 m Proclamation* WHEREAS tho Honorable Pittußiucic Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com Irion Pldas df the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and O-uionil Jail De livery in said counties, and Hon, John SUiurt and John Clchdcnin, Judges of the Court of Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of rill capita! and other offences, in - the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated the 261 h of August, 1850,• have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to tfri holdou at Carlisle, oil tire 2d Mo'nJuy of Novettfbvr tiext, (being tho Utli day) at It) o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro l ner, Justices of (ho Peace, and Constables of county of Cumberland,’hat they are by tho said pre-j copt commanded to hetben ami there in their proper porsonsVwUh their rolls, records, inquisitions, cxnmi jfttiWrifl, otid all other reniomhninctfj, to do those, filings which to (heir offices appertain to ho done,oml rilhhose that are hound by recognizances,to prosecute against the prisoners thaf aro or then shall bo in the iaiTof said county,nro to hn there in proo®«*ot« iU«». aeshull bo just. , DAVID SMITH, Sherilf. Aiinrrr'r Pmcx, > Carlisle. Aug. 26, 1350. > NOTICE. Robert Montgomery ami RachcH Action of Par* Maria his wife, I litlon. in the us, >Court of Com- James Kennedy and Maria his 1 mpu Picas of Wife, and Alexander Barr, • J Cumberland\co.- 1q pursuance of a‘ Writ de Parliliono Facionda is sued out of this.Court'of Common Pleas of Cumber tamT coUnly, and to mo directed, the above named parlios-are hereby notified that I will hold an Influi- 1 sitton for the purpose of making partition ond‘ valu ation of a certain bouse and lot of ground situate sod being in the Uorough of Nowvillo, county of bbuhded by lots of John Morrow on the - east, and Ur. James Irvinu oivthb west, and by the M-atn street on'the south, on the premises, oil Thurs-- day the.7th day. of November, 1850, ul I ('o’clock in the.forenoon of said day, when and where you may attend if you proper* . ShcrllT’s Office, ? Sept- 26, 1860—6 t 3 IVOTICJU. EWZA'BETfI WOOUUUK.Vm. Samuel Dermis i and Lucinda bid wife, William Woodburn, Jus. , Woodbarh, Mary Woodburn, Margaret Joliualon,' ‘ widpw, Oeo. Johnston & Mural) his.wife, Chav. Hut* ' feh& Susan hu wifo, Moses Hemphill and Margery 1 his wife, yVm-.Clarl( r Charles Clark, llobt.G. M’Cul tough, James H. M'Gullough, Thos*- S. M’Cuilough- i Ilbbl Mickey «5o Blbnbulh 1 Ida wife, Win. K.M’Cul, 1 lough,' Chas F. M’OulloughpGbo. G.< M’Culloagh, a 1 ; minor under U years, of whom John 1 M'Cullouyli i* father and next friemh, Robert C. Uoaltic, Jus. Boat* He, WoV. Uealtio, John 8. Uouilie, Titos. G. Uuatile, Henry C< Ueuttio, (the four last named being min* ors.) for whom David Shields is Guardian; John M>'Neal, Jambs M’Ncal, llohcrl A.' M’Nuul, Win. Aaper and Lydia*Jane'hU wife, Lydia Jane Henry. M. Monty, Hannah Henry, Rachael M'Noal, Ohry M’Ntal, Eliiabelh'M'Ncul, Win, S. M’Nuul, > (the six last named being minors.) for whom Uortto* .. liltsiLi \ r ahdcrbelt is Guardian. . Aciioh'bf Partition in tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,'. Til puijuunoo of a Writ do PorlUiono Fuclonda, Issued mil of (ho Court of Common Pleas of Cum* Bfcrland county, and to mu din. , c(ed,t|ioojovonaincd parties are hereby nutlfibd that I will hold an Inqui* •itiou for (lib purpose of making partition and vulu* ation of a certain plantation and tiact of land, situ* atb In Notvton township, Cumberland county, bound* od by lands of Rev. Alexander Sharp, John* licattio, Jonjes BoSlltb, SMnbeP Wherry, Kftq; Patrick Huys and others, containing about 185 Acres, which said tract of land the above named parties, as tenants in common, together and undivided do hold. Bald In* quifltlon will ho held on tho promises aforesaid, on Friday the 6ih day of November, 1850, at 10 o’clock lh* tho forenoon of said day, when* and where you may attend if you ihihtf proper? DAVID SMITH, SlPff. CherilPs Office, Carlisle, Sept 20, i 860.. Ot Eifato Notice, VTOTICE is hcruhy finin' ttiut Letters Tea (run en i.l tary on the teat will end testament of Etjihhoth LUtta late of FranUfenl township, Cumberland coun ty, deceased, base been issued l by I lie Register in ■nd for said county Wlbe subscribetii, one of whom Samuel Marquart. resides in Newton township, and the other Oeorgo Urawbauah.il, bYmkfuni township. In sa d county. All persona-havingi el„l„„ ot j' o ; ■Bands sgsihst the estate of said decedent are rot quested to make known the same without delay,and Iboae indebted to make payment to SAMUEL MARQUAUP.) „ GEO. DRAWUAUUJI, J sept «. lean—at* NOTICE. TkTOTIOB-l* hereby givon'tliat'an-applicolion will J\ be mtdetothe Legislature of ihUCo.immiiwiiolih •l iu next session, for a charier for a bank with ge neral banklng pririlrgofy to hs located in Carlisle. CumberUnd county, with a capital of ; one hun-’ dfcdihwtiarid dollar*, and to bo called the Carlisle Bin*. Carlisle, July 4, lMo~dm- ' :, THICKS OF.aUACKS, Xut Everybody Read t> saparilln -for. unis .In iho ditlerent town* culled S. P.-Town setups Sarsaparilla. It in advertised os ilia ORIGINAL, GEN UINE, and rill mat. ’ This Tovvnmiiul in no ddetorund never was; hut w.ln lorulerty it workm an railroads,canals, ntul tho like—yet be iiHflulnes the title til' Doctor lor the purpose of gaining credit for What he ie pot. Ho says “lid-hits attended iwd, medical ■'Chouis, and practiced £ir fi/iccu-ycurfll !” Now (bo truth in. he never practiced.medicine a day in hia lilal. Such toilful, wick ed misrepresentation looks bud to the charnctorond veracity,oi. the limn. -1 wish mom nincccelv, he had never made those state ments of himsotf or of me. When will men learn to be.hoapsi slid truthful in 'ult their deulincs and intercourse with their fel low men ! Ho applied to one Ruel Clapp to Resist him in manu facturing his mixture,,stating the lutgc sums Im would make, ,ip an hmucoinonl to muhark in tho businc-m. These men have tibep insulting and libelling mu in all possible ftmiift, in order u> itnprcss the public wait tho belief that tbs Old Uo'etor’s sarsa parilla was not (ho genuine, original UnmitpariHa, made from the Old Doclorla Original Jicaije. , Thin S P. Townsend fluya I have sold.tho use oi my mime for 67 a week. I will give him IoOl) if lie will produce one single nulitnry proof of tnlsr. His statements of Thompson. Sklllmati «k Co., are nodihig- but a tissue of falsehoods, simply made to deceive die public, and, keep the truth down in regard to bin souring, fermenting com- Sound. Thin is to caution tho public to purchase none hut Old ir. JACOII Townsend's Sarsaparilla, havlnif mi it the’ Old Hoc tor’s likeness, hia family C'ou l o/Arms, and his signature across the Cohi of Arms. Principal (Mce, 102 Nnsiausherl, N. Y Citij. . . JACOU TOWNSEND Old Dr. Jacob- Townsend, TUB ORIGINAL mSUOVKNBK OF TUB Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, Old Dr. Townsend la now about ft) years of nirc. and lias long been known as tbe A UTJIOIt and DISCOVER Eli of the GENUINE ORIGINAL “ TO WNSBND SARSAPA RILLA.” Ilfinff poor, lie was compelled to limit it* manufac ture, by which means it haa been kept out of market, and the •Mlea circunißcnbcd to those only, who,had proved lie worth,and known its value. It had reached lit* ojrs of many, nevertheless. tiniHd . peux.iid •* mo Iwd oven healed of sore diseases, 800 *iived from death, iirutbimind Its won-Hfiil HEALING POWER. f Tins GRAND AND DNUQDALI.RD I’ll KPARATION fs man ufactured on the Imgcst scale, und is culled for throughout the length mid breadth of ilia land, especially us it is found incapa bio of degeneration or deterioruilmi. Unlike 1 young S.P. Townoml's,-it Improves with age, and Ofvor clianeea but fur the letter; because it is prepared on scien tific principles by a trientijie man. The highest knowledge ol Oltcmifury, and (fie latest discoveries of the art, have nil been brought into rcqnWiimi in the manufucturo of tho Old Dr's Sar s.ipanll#. The Sarmpurilla root, it is well known to medical men. contains rnaijy mfedicinai."properties, and sumo properties which.are Inert or usolenB,and others, which if retained in pro*. f>artng It for use, produce fermentation and aenf. which is in iirious to die system. Some of (he properties or Sanwpariila i arc so volatile ilptt they entirely evaporate eind are lost in the pre paration. if they ore nut preserved by Moienlijiejiroeetn, known only to those experienced in its manufacture; Moreover, these volatile principle*, which lly oil'in vapor, or assn exhalation, un der heat, arc the very eeaenlitU inedicai properties of the root,' which give to it all its value. Anv person can boil or slew the mot till they eet a daiir col orcd'liquid, which is moio from the coloring matter in the rout than from anythin* else; they can then strain this insipid nr vapid Mould, sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it “ SAR SAFARI 1,1. A EXTRACT or-SYRUP.” Uutsuch is not the arti cle known ae the ■ , GENUINE. OLD DR, JACOB TOWNSEND’S , SARSAPARILLA. I This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sar -1 saparilla root aro first removed, everything capable of beCom | ing acid or fermematinn is extracted and rejected ; then every {mrdclo of .medical virtue is secured in a pure apd Concentrated brro; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of its val uable’ and healing properties. Prepared In this way, it is made (he most poWerlnlnpeni fn the • Oure.of imiamernblo Dliensei. f Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every side in • US favor by men, women, and. children. We find it doing won ders in the cure of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, end LIVER COM FLA /.YV'.nnd in/.V/£’ UMA TISM.SCHOFULA,PtLBS. COSTIVENfiSS. nil CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. PIMPLES . ULOTOIIES, and all affections arising from .* , IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. ’ It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all complaints arising from Indigeatlon, from Aridity of the S/omdch, from unequal circulation, determination of blood in (lie head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chill* and hut flushes over the body, hints not its equal iir Coftfs and Caught ;’nnd promotes easy expectoration and gentle perspiration, relaxing strictures of | the lungs, throat and every other part. | Uut in nothing is its excellence mure manifestly seen and ac-' kftoPledged than in dll kinds uml staces of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of Fiuor Albua or DVif/es, Fulling 3/the\Vomb, tiupjtreaaedior Painful ATenaea, It • regularity o(l\it ineiistrual periods, an I ihe like; add is effectual lit curing all,the forms of Kidney Diseaaea. - By removing obstructinne, and regulating the general system,' it gives tone and strength to the whole body, amlchus cufos all forms of.. _ . , Nervous Diseases »»»«* .Debility. . *. and thus prevents or relieves a great variety ot oilier mnltuies, as /Jjiinai irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitua s Ounce, Sirovning, Epileptic Pita, Convutaiona, qc. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver (o healthy actinri, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels ot tdrpor and constipation, allays inlUinmntion, purifies the skim dquaHtea the circulation pf the blood, producing pnttle warmth equally allover the body, ami the insensible perspiration s re faxes strictures and tightness, u moves all obstructions, and in vigorates the entire nervou'syxtvin. Is not this then The Medicine you pre-emhieiilly needl But can any of these thine* tie said of S. P. Townsend's info dor article 1 This young man's liquid is not to be COMPAREDWITH THE OLD DR'S. because of one CJRAND FACT, that the one is INCAPABLE of DETERIORATION, and . NEVER SPOILS, while the other DOES* aouring, fermenting, and 6/otrm# Ml kofffet containing It into fragments ; the sour, acid liquid ox ptoding, mid damaging other goods! Mn*t not thla horrible com (Hiuml be poisonous to the system 1— What! put ucid into a . aytlem already diseased t eilh acidl What causes Dyspepsia but acid I Do we not all know that when food sours in our atom* , sells, what mischief it produces 1- llnmlcnco, heartburn, palpi tation of the heart, liver complaint, iliarrhica, dysentery, colic, ’ and corruption of the blood! What is Scrofula but an acid hu mor in the body 7 Wtuit produces all the humors Which bring ou Hruptions <» the Skin. Scald Head. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, ami Mil ulcerations internal and - asternal I It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, ami thus spoils all the ilnids of the body, more or lew. What causes Rheumatism hut a sour and acid fluid which insinuates itself between the Joints and elsi-whete. trrh lining and inflaming the delicate tissues upon winch it actal So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and hearty all the ailments which otllict human na< D'AVID SMITH, Sli’ir. Now in It not horrible tomako end sell, and infinitely tcarti in line lilts . j SOUIUMI, FEItMENTIND. AOID "COMPOUND" OP & i P. TOWNSEND, and yet he would fmn have h understand ihn( Old Dr. Jacob { Townsend's Genuine Original Sartupariila, is an IMITATION ’ ofhia inferior preparation! I . . Ileavmi forbid timt wo should deni in nn article which would bear ihe imisi distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article / I We wish it Imdermood, because it is tho ahtvhuf truth, thsl 1 S.P.Towii'Piid'i snide nnd old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Saraapa- 1 rillrt ore heuren teiile apart , and infinitely dietimUnr: (hat they * ore unlike in every particular, having nut one •ingle thin* In I common. . . ° 1 As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, Is no rheis- I Isl, mi pharmaceutist—knows no mure of medicine or iliseass i limn any other, common, unscientific, unprofessional mini, what guarantee can the pnbiic hrve timt they are receiving a genuine • scientific medicine, containing all tlie virtues of ilia articles Used 1 m preparing it, and which are inrapuble of changes which might 1 render them i lie AOENTbof Disease insicnd of health? " 1 Uni what else slwuld be ex|>«ciud from one who know* nothing 1 comparatively of medicine or disease 1 h temiim * person ol “! nwmn 10 chi. H1..1 ..... up i ""cnnl meal. How much nmro Important la h ihut the neraona whu I nittimfncturn medicine deslgni-d for ° persona who . WEAK HTOMAVIIS AND BNFEEm.r.D RYC.TEMB. 1 | should know well the medical properties of plants, the bes. mau. , tier ol si curiog and concentratin'; their healing virtues, also an I extensive knowledge of the various diseases which orient the! human system, and how m adapt remedies to these diseases I I l It la to arrest fruuils upon the unfortunma.ao pour balm into wounded humanity, to- kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore health, and bloom, and vlimr into the crushed and bro> , ken, and to banish Infirmity that Old) Dlt JACOHTOWNBEND has SOUUIIT and FOUND Ihe ojportunUy and meant to bring * hie Grand Unlvenal ConeeiHrnleil llemetly withm the reach, and to the knowludae of all who need ft that they may learn and know, bv Joyful expert' nrc. ha Traiaacfliulnnt Power lo Ileal* For stile at the Dfng ami Variety Store of Dr. Rawmns, VVost Main street, CarllßicC West High Street, one equate of .the Rail* * Itoud Depot, Cm little, . rpJIE subscriber begs louvo to inform bis friends X uiid the travelling community that bo has leased tba above well known stand, ruounlly kept by Jacob Bluumbaugb, deed., and is now fully prepared , to booommoduto all (huso who may bo pjoused to make bis Imnso llioir stopping places TIIB lIOUSB has been recently furnished'. - Tl» Stao/.imj aUachcd is largo nnd convenient, and cn. pablo of accommodating Tidy bead of horses* Ills Ta'oLk will ot all times bu supplied with the best thu markets cun afford, and his Oar with llio cboicost liquors. Thankful for the patronage thus far be stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of (Iso •amc. ’ , C. O. STOUGII; Carlisle, May 25,1850—1 f "" ,f Blind Mnnuftictory, E . CIiAIUC, Voniiion Ulmd Manufacturer, Sign • 'of (ho Golden Bugle, No, ISO «Sc 140, South Second Street, below Dock strict, Philadelphia,keeps always on hand a largo nnd fashionable assortment of Wrt)lB‘ AND NAUUOW SLAT >VINDOW UI.INDB, manufactured in llio best manner, and of the best material*, nnd at (he lowest cash prices. This establishment has just received n largo os i sorlmoiitofTaney Hllknnd-Worslml Window Blind i 1 ninmings, of various colors nhd' patrons-.' Those • In wont can be suited at this store In tho best man . nor. , . . Mflijr 0i 1860 rarmcis and Drovers’ jfirii. Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sen! fred of porterage, to any,part Of lbscity. EilraordUiaryKciluctlonlntlic Price Al'Ua'rdwai'f. IHAVH just received the largestind cheapest stools ot HAUOWAIII3, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s pnd Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahdgpnj Vanosrs, ind all kinds of Building Material ever brought'to Carlisle, consisting of Looks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Hersphsabpulto build Will find it great.- ly to their advantage to look- al.ihy slock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods and hoar the price and you, will be convinced that this is really-tho Cheap Hardware'Store. Also, instore, anvils, vices,files rind rasps, and a com plele assortment of Wall’s Best Bar. Iron* also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Thombmeter Churn* Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the,best article now in use. ■ , ’ SCYTHES.—I have just received my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own.sales,' and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythes to bo the boat article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. . JOHN P. LYNE. May 30, 1850. . Hardware* JUST opened at the new and,cheap Hardware store of JACOB SEN ER, a new assortment of foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; hingeh, screws, bolts, augurs, auger hilts, chisels, broad and hand axes; hatchets, drawing knives, planes arid plane,bills; hand; pannel,and rippingsaws; mill eaws of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws,.warranted; traceand halter chains of a suporiorcpialily that has never been in this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes; knives and forks; iron, japan, and brass dtlHdlestlcks; an aSddrliilebl of Britarilaand Glass Etherta! Lamps, spoons, shovels, longs, water, gntl iron tea kellies, brass, preserving kettles, Ce darwnro, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every kind.and price. . ; Walts’ h'arirbrf, hoop and band ironf cast,shear, spring and blistered steel, warranted good. 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever., 200 kegs Welherill’s pure white lead. 4 barrels Flaxdeod oil, Iod galls. Turpentine, Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass* hotel, Carlisle, May 24, 1840 : . ■ ' Bfcw and Cheap Hardware Store, ' East High Street, oppnoeite Ogilhy's Dry Goods THE subscribe! hasjuatopened a large stock of goods in tils line, which ho lias just purchased allhe lowest rales and will he sold at prices to suit the times. His stock comprises a. full assortment of Building articled, such as Locks and Latches of ev ery desption, Hinges and Screws, Window Springs and Bolt's, also. Mill, Cross Cut anil Circular Saws, Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Saws, Broad Hand and Choplng Axes, - Hatchets,' Chisels, Augers, Planes and Plano Bltts, Braces and Bills, Steel and Iron .Squares, Plumbs, and Levels, .Waiters and Troys, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Table, and Tea Spoons, Brass, Dell Metal and enameled Preserving Kettles, Hulllowarc, &c., &c., also a full assortment of Sadlery and Carriage Trimmings,Patent Leather, Monocco and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware, Shovels and Spades, Hay nnd Manure Fo.ks, Gar den and Corn Hoes, Window Gloss of every size, Points and Dyo Stuffs, Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer’s Huir, Sofa Springs, licultft ot this case, mid tlio reiptcla bit and undoubted proof of all the clrcumatancea and facta, we refer to our I’AMI’IILKTri. Thli cure waa effected on Mra. ZIIIA OYKEMAN, of Dalhlen iun tuiu iTi» u uh **i i *• cum ** ........w. Spa, Saratoga Co.. N. Y Wo can prove beyond a doubt, many other atmoit euuallv as hoiwleat, and innumefoble enact of Cough* and Cimiumptioni CUUKO, which were pronounced incurable by skilful phyticiant. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the euro of thcl. Uuibaid, of Stamford, Conn , and other*. DYSPEPSIA —Pco tho cum ol T. S. ■ Wilcox, merchnr Attica. Wyoming co., N. Y, and many more, In our TompbloU. Nervous Diseases' and Dcrimgemcna ire Cured by Rrant'e Haltam witliout fall. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT In Chi dren and Adullt — nod CHOLERA INFANTUM, are aluayt cured hy this Balaam. Tina Balaam la tins best anodyne In the world to tootkt and nulut croaa, fretful children to tlttp, and catiio them to real etly •, nnd yoi It doet not contain any OI'IUM, Laudanum, or I'ABtoui'io, and therefore, never Injure*, nflbcta, or disenaca the lirnin. n» preparnliuna of opium do. UVnA/y I'hildreit will be .-••me H.KBHT, tißALTiiv, and MRAarr, and grow rapidly by the i»e uf llila Ralinin. N«i mother need over mourn the death of her child by Choi* rn infantum, whiles teething, If BRANT'S PULMONARY 3M.6AM be atlmhiUh-red. U ahuuld be, fur auch catoa, vstvou in lar*or than tho ordlnarv.dorea DOCTORS CALL IT WONDERFUL I DOCT. IRA JOHNSON, of Leaington, Greene Co., N. Y-* wrote to ua. January lit, IB40: i became acquainted with aosnolorihe astonishing offneta of your lIRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY UALSAM, hy having wltnetaed wma moat wondaj/ni cure# ol Consumption produced by lu uao. jo MonUcollo, Sumvnn Co., Now York, about a year ilnco { and have alncu felt anxloua mat Ua groat efficacy might become more genoral y known. The tnat aummur 1 had a brolhorln-Uw quite alck with couaumpllon, ami 1 felt confident, from wlial 1 bad aeon of the ofllcacy of Uuant's UALiAH. that if 1 could, procure it for Ida uao, it would cure blrn} and aa wo could not find It in Uila county, I wont to Sullivan county, about ninety mllea, and purchas'd aevoral bob llua: butbefuro I returned with the medicine, no djed. One of my nolghbora wat then very much afflicted with pain In tho breast amf aide, and with auch a atrlcturu and ilghtnoaa serosa hla cheat, that ho breathed with great difficulty. Ifo ueed outs bottle ot Uto medicine that I brought, and it gave Immediate relief, and cured him. My wife haa used another buttle, and also aaya it haa done her more good than all the other modlclnea she over look, From the benefit those peraona have derived, and Irom my roc* ummendalluns, from what I hud previously heard and seen of its good works, many porauna were are now wanting tho Uiediclnes | and oa there la no agent In thU town, they have per* •uadod mo to write Ihr an agency. , Youra, respectfully, IRA JOHNSON. DOCTORS OOULD NOT CURE, Mr. CORNELIUS If. SMITH, merchant, Collint Centre, Erie Co., N. Y., Jnnunry 16.1841 V, •alii r Your. llsant’s Indus Pul* monabv Ualsau, and Urant'i Pubipvino Extract, are nearly klliuld; and 1 want Immudlaldy auotbur lupiily, for they tell mart npidiv, and gl»o belter taiiifaclion, than all ilia other meat cine* wt> have fir iaTo. Tho PikrfbKAßY Uai.tam lim raised a hero from a bed of lUmrcrous and aovare »lcknoaa. which ALL TUB OOOTOHI HAD OIVKN UP AS INOUMaSLB. They laid •he nail dit with a consumption op thb lunoi. After all bad pnmouncW lb's caio hoptlfie, ahe commenced takts* u. m> a BaUam— and now she U well I For sale In Carlisle by Dr. J. TV'* Rowlins and S W. Uaverttiek ; by W. D. E. Hays and J. C. &G, B. Alllok in Bhlppcnaburgjby Win. Loyd In Lisburn, by J. F. Spnhr In (Vleehtinicsbiirg; by J, 11. Ilorron; in Nowvlllo; by J. M. Lull in Harrisburg; ond by agents in till purls of tho Stulo. Alt U'llors and ardors must be addressed to Wallace 8a Cor 106 Broadway. New York. March 28, IB6o—oowly Mill l«r Kent. . THE Merchant Mill at Spring Purge Is offered for rent from tho Ist of April, 1861, Sept. 26,1850. P. FVEOE. SARPLT DAGSondTravellingTrunks. A large assortment, and of a superior quality, Just rccoL and foMalechoap by CAAS. OOILBY, , THE undersigned; owing' to the increased travel between the pboyenamod places, and to afford correspondVn&.tacilill’ea to the piiblio, tegs leive to announce that be is how running a daily line of four horse Stages between Carlisle and Ybtk, 1 His bus recently been much Improved, and his coaches ore new and comfortable, . They Icaye Carlisle every morning at 6 o’clock, ano arrive at York at I P. M. in time to take the two o’clock train of. cars for Bal timore. ~Returning, will leave York about 1 o'cltfck P, M.» oi immediately -after the arrival of the cars from Bal timore,and reach Carlisle the same evening. , Fare.—Through tickets from Carlisle toßalti more, or vice versa, will bo furnished at the'low price of $3 00 GEORGE HEN.DEL. plcndid livery Establishment. II would also take, this opportunity of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has lately made valuable additions to his extensive Liv> Mery, in HORSES, CARRIAGES, irfk BUGGIES. SADDLE HORSES, &c., and that he is now prcparedCTrY. to accommodate them with any article in his line of business, and at a moment's notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. Persons desirous of riding in (iqs vehicles, or on fine horses, are requested to call at his estoblishmcnt before going elsewhere, as in all probability they will save a little change by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the Summer so son can at all times be furnished'wilh good conveyances to .either of the following watering places in itsim mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Gubling Gap; Warm Springs, Perry county, or York Springs, Adams county. G. H. Carlisle, July-ld, 1860—3 m Cabinet Ware Boom. r pHt. ,»d the i, public generally, that he has taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street a d Locust Al* Icy, in the room lately occupied Moses Uuiiocfc, ns a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of daUinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtunds, Dining amt Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet; French, Held, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.j to gether with eyerv other article of Cabinet Ware—ull of which he will sell vf.ry cjrcap for Crush, or ex change for Country Produce nt market prices. Chairs, Settees. Rocking Chairs, and every, other article manufactured in that branch of business. ■ Ho. would also inform the public that ho has recently opened a. shop in Churchtown. Allen townshipvtvhC'i'C he willkceji constant ly on hand bycry lfi!i tig tii ms fine. 1 Having provided himself with n splendid Hear o COFFINS will be made on reasonable terms, nml funerals, in town or country, will be attended with* out extra charge. • Ho respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R, WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20, 1850—ly ' “I om a man, and deem nothing whlcff relates to man foreign to my feelings. Youth St manhood. A VIGOROUS IriFE, ■UlailMißn/i A PREMATURE Death: Kinkelin on Self Preservation. Oxtr 85 ckxtb. This Book, just published, is filled with useful in formation, on the infirmities and diseases o the Gi noralivo System. It addresses itsdlf alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Ago, and should bo read by all The valuable advice tind impressive warning it ■jves, will prevent years of misery and suffering and mvc annually thousands of lives. Pa he nts by reading it, will. learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A rcmiUattde of cents, enclosed in a letter, ad pressed to Dr. Kinketin, Philadelphia, will ensure a ; book, under envelope, per return of mall. • Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. W. Corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially, He who places himself under the care of Dr. K.. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently roly upon his skill ns n physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and be cured at homo. Packages of Medicine*, Directions, dec., fhrtvardod by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da mage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low ralesi February 7, 1800—ly ‘ NEW WHOLESALE AND RET .11. Confectionary Store. \Vegt Main St., nearly oppotite Hheem'e Warehoute. MMIE undersigned having commenced the mnnufoc | luring of ALL KINDS OK CANDY, &opi'iipt! a Confectionary and Fruit store, would coll the atten tion of Town ami Country Merchant! to their adver tisement* They will manufacture and have constantly on hand, AXiL KINDS OF CANDY, which they will .wholesale ami retail at the lowest prices,. Also oil kinds of Fruit, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs,.Raisins. Dates, Prunes, &c. Nuts of every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, But ter-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, dtc. Fiimy Articles and Toys of every description. Tonxcco and Sroxah, Rods szt's Mixkral Watku, and a variety of .other arti cles too numerous to mention. Thov would respectfully solicit o share nf public patronage, A. S. WORAH*EY, 1 April 11,1850 8. W. HANNAN. Wlllto-Waslll * i ou D-nn;. IWo would White-wath a Room, when they can buy tr at 9 cent* a piece ! HAVING made arrangement With the mnnit ufnoturera ot the East for a constant supply of Wall Paper, Borders, Prints for Fire Boards, and Windpw Blinds, 1 can sell them os low ns they can be bought In Phlaldlelphin. Persons wanting Paper arb requested local) ainl examine my stock, where they can be suited with any pattern of Room or Hall Paper and Borders in the greatest variety at least 20 per cent, less than any other .ilaco i.n town. Carlisle, May 30,1850. Dr. I. €. lioomin, \TTILL perform all operations uponthe Teeth VV that are required for their preservation, such ae Scaling, t'iling % restorethe loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth,from a single Tooth to a full sett. fU*OflVeoon Pittstreet,afewdoorsSout of the Railroad Hotel. _ , N. B, Dr.LoomlswlllUeabsenlfromOanlßle the Inst ton day e, in each month* December 14,1848. , i Dtt. J. K. 8811 11, H' OMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. Office In Snodgrass.’Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, where he can at all times bo found, when nol'pinfessioneli engaged. Carlisle, Juno 7.i840 (f A RNOLD & LEVI have just received another t\ largo assortment of Carpets, which we are deter mined to sell. 10 per.cent cheaper (ban tho. same quality can be purchased elsewhere. April 95; 1860 WOOD WANTED* AT THIS OFFICE; < WOOD’S HOT&Lj || Corner ot Hiafl ANfa at tUk II Dsror, Carlisle, by *’ uM . jouiv s.wood. m THld Hotel Ib being completely changed end rend: 111 voted, and will hereafter offer increased aceon Pi modollonS to tbb travelling public; for.which iu col Ml venlent location is admirably baltUlatefJ* To tHofib persona who.wlsh to pass the.wftmiij k% son Jn the country, few placet will be found which r'vl possess superior attractions to Carlisle, being ~ f 5 rounded by a beautiful country, and having the La Solphur Springe in the State in its immediate f. $ lly. , June 13, le Q p t ' .Plainfield Classical jlHdciny, (Fdtn MtLEB west o» Carlisle.) The eighth will commence on Monj,.! May 6th. In consequence of the increasing J. | tronage, a large and commodious brick edifice hi [ been erected, rendering this one of the moit comfort: able and desirable institutions in the State. Now. rious'ease of sickness has occurred since ed. The atudents are constantly under the cbirg« of competent and faithful Instructors. The n«]||. borhood presents no temptations to vice or immoui; ity, there being no town or village near (he institi. tion. Circulars, with further information, farniiW £ addressing . K. K. BURNS, Principal and Praprittir, ■ ■ Plainfield P. 0., Cttmb. C*., Pi, 1 April 11,1850 I HAVE just received a fresh stock of McdiclnuJ Points, Glass, Oil, &c., which, having been chased with great care at the.best city hootca, f etij coiiiidontly recommend to . Families, Phyviciun Country,Merchants and Boaters, as being Ireih nil pure. ’ . . Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, ■ Instruments, Pure Essential Oils* Cod Liver Oil — Warranted Genuine. j DYE STUFFS. Log and Cam Wood/; Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. , j PAINTS. , Welherill 6c Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome, and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jerw} Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copil iqJ Coach Varnish, and. Rod Lead. AH of which nig he sold at (he very lowest market price, at (hechtij Drug and Book store of Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, 8. W. lIAVERSTICK. Carlisle* Match 28„1860 ; THE Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fin Insurance. Company of Cumberland county,lmci- f>,' poraled by an uci of Assembly, Is now fully ti* 0 ganized, and In operation under the manageuui p of the following commissioners, viz: p Jacob Shefty, W rou K. Gorgas, Michael Cod- f lin, Molchoir BrcoDeman,. < htfstian Slayiiujy % 'Simon Oyster, Jacob H; Coover,. Lewis Hjiri |fK* Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Jucob Ki'\, , Samuel Prowel), Joseph Wirkersham. "• The rates of insurance are as low and as any Company of the kind in the Slate. Itofer sons wishing to become members are invited make application to the-agents of the conipiij||t| who are willing to wail upon them at any tine. IgA JACOft SHELLY, PrciiftM. .Bj Benny Looan, Vice PrttidiM, (S Lewis HvEn;.iS'ecr«/ory. i t> Michael Cocklin, iVtasurlr* j® L November 1, 1849. • t ; -AGENTS. ... Cumberland Rudolph.Maftfn, IV. fiti& O. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zeir* >ng, Shiremanstown: Robert. Moore ami Cbarln Hell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechanlcsburgrth. .1. Ah], Churchtown/ , .« • * York county —John Sherriok, Lisburn; John Bowman, Peter Wolford, ’John Smtffi, Washington; VV'j&’PicJunjf Dover; Daniel Craft. , HarriaftMrg—Houser Lochman. , « Members of the company having Policies Ml * expire can have them/epewed by making ap* ■ plication to any ofthe agents.. A Mi tual Life Insurance Company! Office, No, 91, Walmil Si., Phila. THIS Company ii now ready to make IntunnciE on Lives, on Iho mutual system, without liabtliy I yonti the amount of the premium* ; , • I All the profits of th* company divided annual)/1 among the inured. > ■ I ’ • THe premium may ho pahf iftohtfily, q6aVt>r(i;i | semi-annually, or annually, or onc*ha)f of the fit* | mium may ho paid in a note at 12 months. j Individuals insured in this company become pits*, hers of the corporation, and vote for Trusters, i For thu greater security of parlies insuring aid this compariy, a gdaVtiiUeo capital of |dd,ooo.bii heen created to meet the losses that may accrue upti policies issued by tho company, to ho held and uitJ by the Trustees, unlit a capital exceeding (hot arllocif has been realized from the receipts 6f premiums. DANIEL 1.. MILLEII, Prea’l. , WM, M. CLAUK, Vico Prsa’l', Jon.x W. Hoitskn, Secretary* Tho undersigned has been appointed Agent fa Carlisle. > Ola*k. applications for insurance, Vthn full particulars, can he hod at tho new store, eornrt of Hanover and Loulhcr streets. N. W.. WOODS. Dr. J. Onughmsn, Examining Physician. May 10,I860—Oni Agent for the salt of Sonthioorth Mauafocturin* , CVs Writing I'upcri, Warkhouhk No. 3 Minor street, Phila. Onn coses of ,ho nl,ovo « u P cr ' or store, and for sale to the trade at the lownl marks prices, consisting in port of , Fine thick Flat Cups, 12, 14, 16 and 10 lhs.,hN and white. | Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue >tl w< to., • Extra super and superfina Folio Posts, bluer” white, plain and ruled. Supci fine Commercial Posts, blue and while, pld* and ruled. • Extra super Linen Note Papers, pfofa'alid'glll> Hupeifino and fine Oil) Paper'*, Idrfg ono «!■ Supcrfino and fino Counting-House Cap* » Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Cops and Letters, plain ruled; blue and white. Extrn super Congress Capa and Lo Superfine Sermon Caps and Hosts. Superfine blue linon'lhin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plaint* ruled. 1 Embroidered Note Papers and Envelope*. ** Lawyer's”- Brief Papers. . , Superfine and fine Caps -and Post*, ruled « B * plain, blue nnd while, various qualities and prk"* Also, 1000 rooms white and assorted Shoe P*j* rt Bonnet Boards, white.and *fipaortd(£ Tissue, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue,Medium Cap wrappers; Hardware Papers, dec. , i . July 96, 18S0~0m , , ■ JOHN P. DYNE. DAY STATE!] STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BUND JlAKt* j FACTORY.. CHARLES WILKINS &,,CO..b.pl»«v«li> the olliaens of Carlisle and the public ff* ne ll*T that ilioy ore" still engaged in manufacturing !' Doors, and Blinds, in the beat manner and si o' ahortosl notice, by steam, at'prices far below tnn» manufacturcrl by hand, nnd with much greater ilorlly. All orders will-bo thankfully recalled,» D punctually attended to., .(Samples of p-ork em soon at No, 9! Minor Street, Philadelphia. 10,000 lights of assorted sash for sale si the lo eel cash price*. ' Charles wilkins No. 83 Fact lirttl, I‘hiladilpM' . M.y33, IB6o—ly . . " -- Iroul Iran i I . . l A TONS H.nj Qna ly (b. bh««p .loi»:of th«.«obWtlWj DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS. | Herbs and ExrtacW; , ' I Spices, ground or trhc\\, Essences, Peifumeiy, &S. riro HiMirnjfU'. PENN 8. N. LA WHENCE,