iy'?,;..*' I , -V. XSeloei’' Classlcai Boartling School. w . TVftife Sulphur Springs Doubling Oup , Cum 6. cor Pu, ' Officers:. rjAlilGS.'lidSTON, A. M., ' JNb. 'ALtBN BROWN, a; 8., Awta’t. Prof. ■ ■ JA.UE3 S. ECICKI.S, Tutor. HAVING*;for soino - tiino (jccu ‘ desirous of oatabr lUhing a. Select Boarding School, and having at .length obtained suitable, buildings .for. that purpose, thqi subscriber Ukus pleasure hr, announcing to Ins patrons and friends; that he. will open , the above*. udined'lnslitullon on the 1 at;of, October. The Ipoaiionja in a sipull and roumniic yalo form ed by an S shaped bund of the North Mountain; apt ly termed Doubling Gap,” ami is not surpassed in healthfalnoss o,f; situation and beauty of scenery by any place in the country. The Main Building is large and'dominodious, (100. feet in length by 44 in breadth, arid 8 stories high,) and is well furnished with everything necessary to convenience and com fort;' .The other buildings compose Bath Houses, &c., tbthofrdouaoof whibh the' pupils will have access al'pyopdc hoUrs. The well known White Sulphur Springs rise, within a .few rods of the main building. «ilMto;6bJact of the Institution is tu-fil young men for business, or for any of the higher classes of Col- The course of-insli action will bo thorough and'complete, more attention being given to the qual ity'than to the, quantity in the performance of the , slhdont; All the branches taught in the best acade mics'willbo taught in this, and proper apparatus ' used for illustration of the’ subjects that re quire it. Glasses in Civil Engincoring will enjoy the advantage bf oporations in the Acid with Transit, Coinpass, Chain, &c. • . TERMSi , Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lights, ■ ■ .pet session, $5O 00 Latin and Greek, • 6,00 . French qr Hebrew, ,5 00 ■Civil Engineering with use oflnstrumcnts, 10 00 • ■ Drawing And Painting, , . 5 00 ? Vocal and Instrumental Music, . . 5 00 The pupils will board in tho Institution under the. jmmediuto.and cdnslautsuporvision of tho Principal, Who. will bestow careful attention upon theirconvo nionoe:andcomfort.. -Each student-will furnish his own towels, and have them and his clothes distinctly marked. -/•The academic year wilPhe divided .into sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing, on tho first of Sep tember.', The regular vocation will occur .in July apdAugust. Owing to delay In completing the ar rangements,,the first session of the pres nt year will commence on Tuesday tho first day of October, as staled above. An easy access is afforded to students by means of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad to NcwvUle,nnd thence by coaches to the Academy. Tho Gettysburg and .Lewlstovm State' Road passes through the grounds.' For circulars containing full particulars and refer ence, address tho Principal through the Nowville P.O, J A MISS HUSTON. ■ Newvillft Sept. 12, 1850—3 m Bargains ! J' L. STERNER & CO., have just received i and are now opening at their now store, in North Hanover street, opposite MonycPs Confec tionary store, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, such.as Black silks, bnrage.de bines, figured, striped, and plain cashmeres; mouslin de bines, mohair end silk lusters, plain hluck and change able alpacas, new stylo calicoes and chintzes, cloths and cassimeres, satlinetls, Kentucky jeans, Velvet cords, an assortment of .pant slufis, vest ings of all kinds and prices; muslins, tickings, checks, table diapers, &c. Groceries, iuchas coffee, leas, chocolate, nee, sugar, tnolaa-l ses, starch, spices, &c. '• Auction Bargains! A largo lot of Bools ami Shoos bought at Auction, will be sold cheaper than can be had at any other store. Also a large stock of Carpels. We respectfully invite every body to call and r Judge for themselves, as wro aro determined to of for great bargains J. L. STERNER & CO. Carlisle, Oot 3,1850 New Fall Goods At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Loulher SCs., opposite Humer'e Grocery Store, THE undersigned most respectfully informs, bis friends and ihe public generally, that ho has just returned' from Philadelphia with a well selected as sortment of Fall Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which ha Is de termined to sell at small profits; among them may bo found Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Saltinotts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Joans, &c. LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Black Bilks, Cashmeres, Mousclin do Lames, Alpa cas,Coburgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Back Flannels, Collars, Laces, Fringes, dtc. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osnaburg, Llusej/s, Muslim; bleached and un bleached. Also, Groceries in nil their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c. Rags and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Pioaso give mo a call* Carlisle, Sept 20,1850 Cheaper than Ever! THE subscriber having just returned from the East, offers to the public t. more ample and complete assortment of Goods in his lino than ever previously offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to ; give him a call, when he will show them Goods ot astonishingly low prlc; s. To Builders, Carpenters and others! 1 Sis stuck.comprises a full and complete, assortment! bfi'llocks, latches, hinges, screws, window springs,! holts of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of! all colors, oils, turpentine, die. Mill, cross-cut and circular fcaws; hand, panne), ripping & buck b.»ws, augurs, chisel/*, broad, hand, chopping & pointing Axes; hatchets,. planes, plane hits, steel and Iron Senates; (lies, maps, nails, spikes, &c To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complete assortment of Saddlery tools, silver, brass e arid japand mounting, carriage trimmings nnd laces, ' plain and figured canvass, drab cloth, rnttinet serge and buckrami Moss and Deer's hair, patent and on ambled leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, fel* lows' and, spokes, Ellpllc springs, iron axles, dep, .. To Cabinet ami Shoe Makers! My slock ombrocos a complete nssoitmont of Goods in lhcirlino. Moroecors, lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, and tools of every description, curled.hair, haircloth., varnishes; mahogany «& ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofu springs, glass, mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of till sixes. To Blacksmiths, Farmers und olhors, who may bo ’ in-want of good Iron, ho offers a full assortment of hammered horso-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and harrow tire iron; rolled horso-shoe, bar, band, round, and square the; hoop dc sheet Iron, nail rods, Russia sheet Iron, cast, sheer, spring dt blistered steel; Eng* Ush dc American wagon dc carriage bozos, anvils, ; vices, horse-shoe nails, dec. ■ To housekeepers dc those about entering the ma trimonial stale, I would Invito attention to my beau* tiful,assortment of Waiters and Trays, plain and Gothic styles; knives dt forks, butter Unites, carving knives ond forks, table sleds, butcher dt bum knives . scissors, sheers, UrltlanU, German Silver ond Silver Plate, table and lea spoons, brass and onumulsd pro - serving kettles, smoothing Irons, holluw-wtue, tubs, buckets, churns, <kc. | Also Taints, Dye-stuffs, Fire dc water-proof Paint, 4. ' HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Oot IT, 185 a NOTICE. VTOTfOß'ls.hereby given that an application will J.\.be made to the Legislature of this Commonwealth • t Its nozl session, fur a charter for a.bank with go* oral banking-privileges, to bo located In Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., with a capital of one inju re J thousand dollars, and to bo called the Carlisle Bank. Oarlfslo, July 4,,1860—f1ih. • i Hang out.yourbatinera ! /• Hear the trumpet! j Here they cornel here they are! ' What’s the mhiterl what’s the matter J Only jobk at the Crowd, ‘ 1 . Come on Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter* Let us see what’s out. Hch, ho! here comes Bill; . We’ll ask him what’s tho muss} ■ ■' See how the street docs fill,’;- There certainly, must be a fuss! 0, no hoys,.no fuss at all, - - Only another great arrival. Of beautiful. Clothing for the fall, At M. & L. Steinek’s Clothing Hall! t have just bought a suit so fine— Tell me, how do you like it Joel Don’t you want one like mine 1 ' Como on, boys, let us go. £ Now let me tell, you, What there you can find, Coats of all colors, - And Pants of all kinds. Waistcoats so handsome, , . And Cravats so.nicp, And they will not think it troublesome, ; If you. glyo them a call twice or thried. They will wait on you with kindness, And they can.suit you with a nice Cap, Which for its quality and cheapness,. , You can only find at - . Steiner’s, West Main Street, next ddor to Burk holder’s Hotel. M; & L. STEINEU respectfully invites the at tention of,their friends and life 1 public generally, to their .large lot of Goods that have been purcha sed al a great sacrifice in the city .of -Baltimore. They will sell them at a small advance, as there Is no room for them-in our little'store room. So come one and all .anti take them at, almost any ' price, os we ore determined -to soil cheaper than cart bo bought in Philadelphia, New York or. Ba ltimore. ’ Carlisle, Sept ge, 1850—3 m First Arrival of Bools & Shoes FOB THE FALL SEASON AT Porter’s Shoe Store, Main St.', skar tub Railroad Dbuot. COMPRISING Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Calf, Kip and Coarse Bools and Brogans,'which arc warranted to be of the best quality. Ladies’ Gait ers, Buskins and French Tics, Misses and Children’s Boots and Shoes in grout variety. Also, an elegant assortment of .GUM SHOES & BOOTS, with all the late improvements, and war rantedperfect, Having purchased those Gum shoes from the agent of the manufacturer, I am authorized to give a new pair in place of any that prove defec tive in wearing. . Having a large stock of French Calf Skins, Mo rocco, Kid,‘&c., and good workmen, every attention is given to customer work as usual. WM., M. PORTER. Carlisle, Sept. 19, 1860. - THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has re cently returned from Philadelphia, wilh a very large and carefully selected assortment of new . FAL GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, and which he is determined to dispose of at very small profits. Superior Cloths , at from 75 cents to $6 a yard. Cassiiiieres, Cassinets and Vestings, at-various prices. . ' Dries Goods , such as Delaines, Bereges, and a splendid assortment of- Silks. An extensive as sortment of Calicoes& Ginghams. Also, Checks, Table Diapers,Tickings, Muslins, Bonnets, Hats. Boots and iAoea.—A good assortment o! Men’s, Women’s, and, Children’s Boots and Shoes, of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, boy’s and Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. such as Sugar, Coflee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Com pany’s celebrated Teas. Also, constantly on hand the best quality of Carpel Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks all who wish good bargains, to give him an early call. Don’t forget the stand, opposite Leonard’s old stand. North Hanover street. I Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market | prices Carlisle, Oct 3, .1850 CIIIARLES OGILBY respectfully Informs the pub* ) lie generally, Itiutho has opened hwvery eilen< five, beautiful and general slock of Fall Dry Goods, and as there have been a great many persona wait ing this arrival to make their faH purchases he flat* tors himself that they will bo entirely satisfied after looking over the host of beautiful Goods that ho is going to tun off at small profits, Como in time and secure pretty goods and good bargains* His stock consists In parr of o fresh supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERHS, . Satino's, Kentucky Jeans, &c.» of all colors & prices that tiro bound %o please the purchaser. Also, a grand assortment of A. C.PETTER, ladies Dress Goods, viz: Changeable Twill Satins, Grodenap dcGlasse Dress Silks, very beautiful; Cashmeres, Mousclin dc Lalnes, and innumerable other now styles of Ladies* Dross Goods, of the latest importation. SHAWLS, In endless variety, which can bo sold at much lower rates than they hr.ye been sold for several seasons.-*** i The brag stock of Bonnot and Nock Ribbons, of en* t t tircly new styles, from G$ to 76 els per yard. Also, I 1 Bonnet Hlks, Batins and Velvets, In great variety, | I now style Chintzes, Ginghams, Calicoes, while and < biown Muslins, of tho best brands and at . all prices. Tho largest and most general stock of : Gloves and Hosiery for Gentlemen, Ladles and Chll i dri'ii, that hnsHiorn oxbibited in Carlisle for years. BOOTS AND SHOES, . of every vorloty of patterns and kinds, and at prices t in please all that wish to lay out their cash to a gdod , advantage. Blankets and Carpets in great variety, which I would Invito all that wish to purchase to look through my stock before purchasing elsewhere, Groceries ami Spices. A lull ami froshnsßortmbnt on ham), mid will bo sold low u( tho old and well es tablished stand, East Main street, a few doors below the Market Houso, where you can find a stock of Goods so large, so well selected and at prices so low, that they cannot fail to please. October 17, 1860 ■ . rpHE Store of the subscriber has just been newly X supplied with a choice and fresh selection of ev ery thing in the lino of a Grocer, at prices lower than usual, among which are from Id to 15 cents per pound, fur good tea strict ly prime article. Also BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from 8 to 0 cents per pound and the best qua ity of . . LOVBRINQ'S CRUSHED SUGARS, including Loaf at the old prices, togohtor with a I general assortment of Spices, Snaps, Chocolates, Sal loratls, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of the | celebrated ' Jonkin’s Green and Black Teas, and other articles. Our friends and customers are Invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere. I " loi ? dor our l ! lunk> to tl»o public generally j for the liberal patronage thus far extended to us. • Oi.rli.lo, Oct 10, 1880. . J ; W> EDY> r ONO aitAWI.B, A great variety of I.omr 1J Sluiwla from the colelirnloil Bay.Btete MilH,_ Also, Bguara Stiawle ofvorloue kinds lust received. Nov 7. , 0. W. HITNER. CKeapClotlimg! NEW GOODS! Groceries, N. W. WOODS, Agl, Fall Dry Ooodtt! Frcsli Grovvi'to. RIO COFFEES, ijn'li'-OWWi ww; ~ ; sfcOfl’l* I’tfVu. VV>P£V Fall &' Wlntor Clothliifj. / Money Saved.tsMoney Made. TROUTMAN & MAY’S NSW, CufeAP AND PXdHIONABBE CtOTHINO •:Store, ; •. On Main tired, oppdsite EllioU’j Drug Sion, and two doors'wesluf Ogtlby** Store, ' to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity for their increased custom, we again re- 3 ue *i their company to view oilr large and splen* id assortment of Ueady‘tnade Clothing for Fall & Winter wear/ Our stock consists of all kinds of COATS, PANTS/ VESTS, and Gentlemen’s Wearing AppareMn general/Suilable for the sea* son, cut ana‘made in the most workmanlike man ner and of the latest Fall and Winter Fashions. All who wish to favor tia with a call can save from twenty-five to fifty per cent, by buying at our store,’ and all goods sold warranted to give entire satisfaction' Carlisle, Oct, 3, 1850 1 ‘ ‘ , Stoves! Stoves! Gardner's Foundry, ■' ast High Street-, CARLIS E. THE subscriber inform .his friends and the public In general, that, ho . till continues at the abovo.stand r where he ha on hand a.very large and choice assortment of . ■ Superior Stoves, -V of all patterns, slzesi.andkihds, which he is pre pared to soli very,cheap.- Ho has a great variety of the most approved'Cook Stoves, for coal or wood. Also; Air Tight Parlor, Cannon, & Nlne plalo Wood Stoves, of all. patterns. Don’t forget the place, and to call before purchasing elsewhere, as this will be found the cheapest aha bestestab lishment in the place to obtain a RooU eloro. FRANKLIN GARDNER. Oolip, 1860—3 m ' : ’ " ■ jloiuo Evidence. Truth, is Mighty, and - will JPrevail, , Read! Read!! THE unprecedented ‘success and.established reputation of Hobensack’s Mebicatbd WORM SYRUP, renders it almost useless to advertise it. To show, however, the estimation in which it is held in this community, the following certificates will suffice: Cases of the attonishing\Effeets of our Syrup imme diately in our outn neighborhood. The first we invite attention to, Is a Minister of the Gospel: read his account. Messrs.llobensack.—Sirs —Unsolicited, leend you tins to testify my confidence in the efficacy of your Worm Syrup, and my gratitude for what it has done for my suffering cbi)d, from infancy afflicted with worms, at times almost frantic— perfectly unmanageable; her derangement was such; she would unconsciously knock herself against the wall, all from the effect of Worms; we used several preparations without any good effect, until we used your Syrup. Astonishing! yet de lightful to parental feeling H she, frantic with pain, emaciated with disease, in a few days was relieved from pain, restored to health, and Is now doing-well, after passing a great many worms full six inches iong,& scores from one to four inches. Of course we were amazed and delighted to see our beloved one thus improved; gratitude* to you, and good will to others, prompt us to say to ail parents, if your children suffer, give them Hoben sack’s Worm Syrup. C, H. PLUMER, Minister of the Gospel, Marshal's!., Phila. None genuine without the signature of tho pro prietors on the outside wrapper. Prepared only by J. N. & G. S. HubentacJf, at, their Chemical Laboratory, St. John street, above Coates, Phila delphia, and Marlinvifle, Belmont county, Ohio. A liberal discount made to wholesale dealers. This Syrup is also for. sale at the principal stores, and by storekeepers generally all over the United States. Also;, Robert Shoemaker, Gene ral Agent, 2d and Green sis., Phils:. October 10, 1850—2m* B* r B*' B« To give relief to cruel pangs Of paiti. Relievo the patient from bis torturing grief, To euro instantly burns, sores and sprains, Is the object of Railway's Ready Relief. Sores of all kinds, Lumbago and stiff back, Rbeumalism, cramps, paralysis and'gout, Frost bitten Hush—or cold, cuts or fjtaps—* It instantly relievos without a doubt. In rheumatism, nervous and Railway’s Ready Rolief octs l[kea cbarm.' Tbovery moment U is applied it give&Koliof and cures the worst cases of, rheumatism, lumbagoj gout and pa raylsls. In hernicrania or ueivoue headache its ef fects ore speedy and effectual, In fact' it is tho only • remedy that possesses any certain power over Neu ralgic disease?. How many thousands aro there who are suffering with tbatxruol disease, Nervous headache, yet have failed in tf£etvmg permanent re lief, he will warrant them hot only a speedy relief but a permanent cure, if they will use Radway’s Ready Relief according to directions. . TIC DOLEREUX. Tho sharp, cruel pains of this painful disease, j shooting through the system like electric shocks, is instantly arrested by one application of the Ready Relief. So powerful is this remedy lu the euro of sore throat, hoarseness, cramps, influenza; croup, soreness in the bones, pain in tho bowels, bums, scalds, sores, eruptions of tho skin, &c„ tlgst the most violent pains have been relieved, ond a permanent cure made in from five minutes to twenty-four hours, *’Now from nocturnal sweat and sanguine stain,* They cleanse their bodies in the neighboring main; Then in the polished hath refreshed from toil . Their Joints they supple with dissolving oil.” .The ancients, beyond doubt, enjoyed better health, and lived to a more advanced agtfthau tho moderns; they were more particular in their baths and the ap plications of balramlo and oily preparation* to their skin, which by softening and muinKMilog iho flesh prevents too groat a dissipation and restore the na tural strength. ' IUDWArs MEDICATED SOjSP , Is the most purifying balsamic, cloapalng and healing preparation that con bo applied to ibo skin, it re freshes ihb weary, gives lone and vigor, lo the func tions of the skint removes, every panicle of oxcrcss enco from the cuticle, and imparts beauty to the com- Klexions of all who use It. Pimples, blotches, pustu is, totters, and other unsightly spots',vanish after tho libations with this Soap, like dew before tho , morning sun. , Lot every lady and gentleman use Railway's,famous Medicated Soap In the bath, and we will warrant them a pure, clean, sweet, fair and healthy skin, and a beautiful clear, transparent com* plczion. Look fur the Steel Engraving. Rndwoy’s Soap, A, No. 1, is enclosed within a label of beautiful steel engraving, representing two female figures of beauty and health. See that (he signature of li. O. Had way is upon each cake—none other is genuine—price 25'ois, large cakes. Beautiful liOcht nf Hair* ’Tie true that llie crowning ornament of beauty is. a head of luxuriant hair* the most lovoly face would appear indifferent if it were minus the looks of hair to give it expression. Lovers have sworn by the hair of their lady loves. Poet* have sung of raven tresses, wairiorshavo fought for the pos session of a simple look of thpir lady's hair,kings have given half their thrones to possess aqpeen possessed of beautiful looks of hair. It ad way'a Circatitan Balm. Is (ho most natural hair restorative in use* it cleanses the scalp from dandruff, removes soruf, cures sores of the head; is a perfpot .antidote for baldness, gives nourishment to the roots, invigo rates tlio bulbs, strengthens the hair,- prevents lla falling out, and forces it’lojgrow. 1i admira ble for dressing the hair, it is superior to all other preparations for the hair. Price 25‘cents per bot tle. See that.each bottle hap.the fao simile sig nature of, ■ ■ RADWAY & 00. For sale ihCarllslebyJj W* Rawlins* .and Sam) EllloU;.ln Bhlppcn«hurg by Dr. Hays.. 1 October ID, 1860,. 3m. , :g<igK -M mott.-T I.lk. tt.** 1 BRANT'S INDIAN mJOMRV BALSAM, Hat cured. Without the least- shadow of doubt,' Hiry toany 'ol the iftosf strongly deTolOpcdcosea of wlcerated and dittaui fungi —Buch cMcsftsworonoTcr.cured by any other,medicines —and which Worn tattler!*/ hopftlest, that tho diseased persons woto pronounced by physicians and friends, to bo actually dtino. - U possesses nil tho' cleansing,' anti purifying Virtues nearly as powerful and active as tho preparation which wo call- : , > BR ANT.’S INDIAN -PURIFYING EXTRACT. This diifors, from that, because this possesses skvbbal otlixb UifDICxTtONS which are peculiarly adapted to, and arp essentially necessary, to euro '• ‘ • > • - ' COUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS, ond nil dlacaaeq of a pulmonary nature, such diseases as usually prove so fatal uhdor ordinary treatment, when they attach TJie Breast, Throat,' Longs, nnd Heart.. TAis Balsam heals'n nd cures ulcers In tho Lungs, and elsewhere talemal/v..ns certain!*/ nnd easily os ihn PuniFYlNa Extract cures and heals ulcers externally.. This Balsam euros Nine cases of Cough and Consumption out of Ten, after all other remedies have failed to do good. THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS and Chronic Coughs , abundantly prove Its unfailing efficacy In such diseases, and Its uhdoubtcd curative power, and soothing, healing properties In tho following complaints and diseases, viz.: Spilling of Blood, Bleeding at Me Lungs, Pain in the Breast and Side, Nignl-SieeatsjgNervous Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart , Cholera Infantum, «|ienlery, and Summer Complaints, in Children and Adults— dhd A LL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. - _Np,remedy that has boon offered to tho public, has over been talf.ns certain and effectual In restoring ALL tho incidental utak nesses and irregularities of ibo,box, ns Brant’* Pulmonary Balsam. It makes no difference whether tho derangement bo suppression, excess, or other incidental ieeahnets— it UEGU BATES ALL, by strengthening tho system, equalising tho circu /alien, and SOOTHINO'nnd ALLAYING' NEIIVOuS lIUUTA BILITV. See our Pamphlets for proof. ■- CHANGE OF LIFE. -From the Girl to tho IVomon, and tho Woman at middle egi— the ono ease is accelerated, nnd tho other no gradually suppressed, as to prevent any of tho fatal diseases thot frequently arise lo consequence of such change. CONSUMPTION! A DYING WOMAN CURED, We etfitn tli!a euro, to proro tho power to save life, when this Balsam is used, even niter (lie person is considered, by physician and friends to bo lit the last stages of disease —actually dying— nnd, in this case, to far pone, that tho shroud and bunal chines wuro,bought. For tho particulars of this coao, nnd tho respecta ble nnd undoubted proof of oil tho circumstances and facts, we refer to bur PAMPHLETS. ‘ . .This cure was effected on Mrs. ZIBA HYKEMAN, of Vallstoh Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y . Wo can prove beyond a doubt, many other' almost reunify ns hopeless, nnd cSBCB of Coughs • nnd‘Consumptions CURED, which woro pronounced incuraftfr by skilful physteiant. < . . LIVER COMPLAINT. See the curb of Uoct, Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn , and others.. DYSPEPSIA —See tho cure ot T. 8 . W«7c«,merchant of Office. Wyotning co., If. V.,and many more, in our Pampblota. Nervous Diseases n«d Derangements iro Cured by Brant's Balsam wlthout£ll. DYSENTERY .and SUMMER COMPLAINT In CA«* drtn and Adults— and CHOLERA INFANTUM, are always cured by this Balsam. This Balsam is tho best anodyne in the world to soothe and quiet cross, fretful children to sfrry,'and rnuso them to rest qui etly, nnd yet It does not contain any' OPIUM,' Laudanum, or Parxoobic, and therefore! never Injures, affects, or diseases the bruin, as preparations of opium do. H’eoJUy Children will be* Como fleshy, healthy, and hearty, and grow rapidly by the use of this Balsam. No mother .need ever mourn the death of her child by Choi* era Infantum, while teething, if BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM be 1 administered. It should be, for such esses, alrcn In larger than the ordfnanr doses PCRlim PURI Ft'! or Lite iin(l Health are in the Blood, Tlirra la not one of nil the vnrlmis remedies purporting to be mtii-r, of tlio lilixrd, that begins louositss as much Vitrifying td Heeling Yirtut ets , BRANT’S INDIAN PUltlffYlNG EXTRACT. This PuDiKißit is wholly prepared from Vegetables, and euros dm most obstinate, nnd long-aimuling diseases of the blood, without fluking, purging,'siehtning, or debilitating. It cleanses, i itengthms, invigorates, makes new, healthy blood, and gives iew vigor mill new lift to the whole system. • HU NDREDS—THOUSANDS flare been cared (he past raid present. years, of discuses of die Mood, by this i'urijfcr—and such cures were made tso, by the >ue of • Four Times Less Ciuantlty, and at ‘ ' Four Times Less Coat;- than such diseases can be cured by Sarsaparilla, or any other rre tdu that Ims been as yet offered to the puhlle. We wlab It were possible to publish to the world, at One rieW iha MANY THOUSANDS •lint nro now liVino stiff’rnjoylng onon vealth, wfioactnoWl • dgo thi-ftiM-lres indebted to tim purifying arid heating eftteacj ■f UronTs tn liun Purifier. ■ This Fuairißß cures THE WORST SCROFULAS, iml all impure diseases of (lie blood, viz.-: Seald-lOod, Salt- Itheuwi, Rhettmalirpi, Eruptiom, Pimples on the fate. Pilet, Piles, Ulcers, CoilinenrMS, Mercurial Vitiates', Liver CbMplaint, Pain* •n Ihe Hack, Side, and Limbs, (tush of Blood to the Head, otci, etc. IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED* It !■ r question of no small importance for the Rflhcfcjd to dc* ■ iJu, which, of all tho sarsnporina* and other renunllea, Is luo CHE A Pl 5 ST AND HOST CURATIVE. Wo any, llrant't Mian Purifier Is cheaper nmi more rnnttlvr tiecHiißo, one bottle ot il. wWch-cun b« bought for On* Dollar. con tiilm Took Times as much medical ejfiracy no one MIU ol Sat* tafianUa. which also costs one dollar. II we hereafter move Ihut is as dear «l one duUur R bottlo. as Brant » Pui[fier would hunt favr diiUnrt a bottle, because tho Purifier COtitaius onsATEU siKMU&i. Kmcscv than sarsaparilla, then sarsupa* rilln should-bo sold Hi Iteinlpfive feat* a bottle, to bo ns cheap ri the Purifier at one dollar. Hut as our assertion does not prove tho grantor power nnd medical .virtues of this Purifier, when compared with the best SarsupnrUlas, we shall therefore show how mud) distune hae been pured BV ONE DOLLAR’S,WORTH. The first case we state, Is the cure which wns eltSctcd In ,Ifr J. It. Jlatiin, of Home,.Oneida Co.. N. wo risk not any •<f our veracity, when wo any that this is tho most unlvokedfar .nJ hopeless cate ot one of tu„ k Mo.,t Horrid Scrofulas that over has iiecu rwrrd since tho world was created: and this was cured hy Tan Times I.kbs of Brunt's Purifier, ftinl at l.ssa Cost, limn ever a cnio half as revolting and hopeless'-w as cured hy Ten Times as much Sarsaparilla.' For lull purlieu- Isrs, tee our Pamphlet.' ' ' • Mr. Uit"kin states that he hud been confined to m* bed One Year, and was not expected to live Imnly/uvr houra longer, when lie commenced using Ihe Purifier: his neck was eaten nearly oft' from car to ear—a hole was eaten through Ike Windpipe— Ids ear Hourly eaten out—tho use of one arm destroyed— an Ulcer, as large as a man’s hand, had nearly catch through his side- end there were on him hi all. Twrnty large, Deep, Discharging l!leers, -Ihut the Jlrstbotlle ho used, enabled him logel off of hit he where he had been confined twelve-months—the second hidtl f mililed him to get out if the f/jtrd Ml/s enable, him to walk tub miles, and that tho mn of ~ . ■ ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, cured all the Ulreis. and restored him to health and strength so that ho was able to itoik and attend to business again, us he bad formerly done. Tills euro is certified la by FountßEN UKsMtoTsat.K v> it nesses, vlx,: by /Juft. Thne. IW/fanii, nm* of tho must respect abln physician* of Homo—by Mr. 0. It. H. men. proprietor and hooper of lh‘6 \Yo*t Umno hold—by Metirt. Ilhttl Leonora whoUiSslu' mid retail druggists, and by other p.rioai n'l residents of Uoina. , DOCTORS CALL IT WONDERFUL 1 DOCT. ITU JOHNSON. •/ Islington, dittne Co.. N. Y., wrol to ur, January Ist, 1849 j I Uccumo acquainted with lomj> of i U aMionUbthg etlVcl* of your DUANT’B INDIAN PULMONARY TIAI.BAM,- by having witnessed aomd most wondrtfal evrvs of ('oNiUHmoN produced by Us use, In Monllccllu, Sullivan Co., Now York, about a your slneo | and liuvo since • foil noxious tnnt IU nrent ollioßoy might become more generally known. Xlio but summer I bud n brother-in-law quite sick with consumption, mid t felt conlideiit, from what 1 nad seen of the ofucacy of Uiunt’s Balsam, Hint If I could procure It for bis use, U would cure him} nnd ns wo could not find It lu this county, I went to Sullivan county, nbout ninety miles, nnd purchased several but ties 5 but before I returned with tbo inudldm*, bo died. One of »uy noluhburs wns then very much afflicted with pain In the breast mill side, and wllli such u stricture and lightness across his client, that ho breathed with groat dlllicuUy. Ho used ono bottle of Ilia medicine that 1 brought, mid It gave Immediate relief, and cures him. My wife has used another bottle,,and sho soys It has done her more good limn all tbo other medicines she over took. Prom tbo boncfijSUioso persons hnvo derived. and from my rec ommendations, from what 1 hod previously board and seen of Its good works, many persons here arc now wanting the medicines} and as there is no ngunt lu this town, they have per suaded me to write lor an agency. , Yours, respectfully, IRA JOHNSON. DOCTORS COULD fsIOTOURE. Mr. CORNELIUS If, SMITH, mtrehant, CoUint Centre, Krie Co.;N. Y., January 10. J84l», said i Vour Bhant’li Indian Pul* Monamv Balsam, and- Bhant's Punt vying Extract, are nearly, all sold i and I want Immediately another supply, fur they «<JJ mots rapidly, and giro better ealie/actien, than all tbo other medl* 4nos.wo have for sale. The Pulmonary Balsam has raised a lady bore from a bed of dangerous and severe sickness, which. ALL Tlllt DOCTORS HAD GIVEN UP AS INCURABLE. TbOV sold the MHAI iK« With B CONSUMPTION OP THE LUNGS. After all bod pronounced the case AovWiir, ibeccmmcnced takLg UeUem —and oow aho U well I For sale in Carlisle by Dr. J. W‘ Rawlint and S IF. Ilavertliek ; by W. D. E. Hays and J. C, &G. B; Altiok in Shipponsburg; by Win. Loyd in Lisburn; by J. F. Spahr in Moohnniosburg;. by J. H. Herron; in Nowvillo; by J. M'. Lutz In Harrisburg; and by ogentS'in all-parts of tho Stale. All loiters and orders must bp addressed to Wallace & Co., lOC Broadway, Now York. March;2B,lBsor-oowly. , • ’ Coal! Coal! THE subscriber has just received at his Coal Yard, at tho West and of High street, a superior qual|. ty of Wilkesbtrro, Plnogroyo, Lylcen’s Valley, Lime burners* and Blacksmiths! COAL, which, ho is !pre pared* to fall, at reduced'prjocs. Ho rcspootfblly solicits (ho patronego of tho people of Carlisle and vicinity. W. D. MURRAY. Agt. Carlisle, 001-3| 1830—6 m.. md tho , public generally, that ho has .taken (be room on tho comer of ,North -Hanover street and Locust Al loy, in tho room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment, of i Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries* Bureaus, Workslands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre .Tables; French, field, high and low post &c.} to gether with every other article of Cabinet Warp~*aU of which, he will sell very cheap fof.Oash, or’ex chotigo for Country Produce at market prices; • Chairs, Settees, Hocking Chairs, and every other article manufactured in that |p* 9 Tr branch of' business. Ho would also inform tho public that ho has recently opened a shop in Ohurchtdwn, Allen township, where ho will keep constant on hand every thing in his line. ; Having provided himself with a splendid Hcarro COFFINS will bo made-on reasonable terms, ond funerals, in town or country, will bo attended with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage,.confident that be’ean render gene ral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, June 20, 1850—ly " , ** lam a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings.. Toutb & Manhood. A VIGOROUS LIFE, U63iuSaSm Oli A PREMATURE Death. -R-<nVn»n on Self Preservation. Oirix 25 oiStb. . i, '. ' This Book, just published, is filled with, useful in formation, on the infirmities and diseases of tho Ge nerative System. It addressee itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Ago, and should- ho rood by all ■ The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annuoliy thousands of lives. Pabebts by reading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. . . A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in u letter, ad pressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will cnaure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen yoara resident phyaioion, N. W. corner of Third and Union alroet, between Spruce end Pine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially, Ho who places himself under tho care of Dr. K.. may religiously confide in hie honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon hia skill as a physician. Persona at a distance may addrcaa Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and ho curcd'ot homo, ■ Packages of Medicines, Directions, &o„ forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure IVom da mage or curiosity. _ „ ' _ Booksellers, News Agents, Podia's, Canvassers, and all olhera supplied with the above work at very low.rates,- Fobruary 7, 1850—ly ■ ■. ■ ■ - 1 NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Confectionary Store. West Main St., nearly opposite Rheim’t Wqrthmit. THE undersigned having commenced the manufac turing of ALL KINDS OF CANDY, &. fipcnc. a Confectionary and Fruit stoic, would coll the atten tion of Town nnd Oounliy Merchants to their advor lisement. They will manufacture and have constantly on hand, ALL KINDS OF CANDY, which they will wholesale and retail, nt the lowest prices. Also all kinds of Fruit, auch as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Pates, Prunes, dec. Nuts of every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, But tor-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, dec. Fancy Articles and Toys of every description. Tobacco and Sko-aks, Rous sel's Mirkbal Water, end a variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. They would respectfully solicit a shore of public patronage: A. S; WORMLBY, April 11,1850 8. W^HANNAN. At P. Monyor** CARLISLE, PA-, 18 tire place where country merchant* and 1 the pub lic in general, will find the largest and beat as sorlmenlof Couftctlonarics, ever offered in ibis county, manufactured of thebe*. , material espressiy for the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, a fewdoorsnorlbof the Bank, Where all are invited to call and examine for them* solves, as it would bo impossible to mention all the varieties* Ho would also coll attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting of . - i GRANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruons, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, dec. In connection with the above he has just received a larage saorlmonl of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy Goods, consisting in part of fine French Card and Sewing Baskets of entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes ol wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll-heads, Kida nd Jointed Doles; Bosket, Belt Bone,and other Rattles, Games and Puxzles of the latest style; Fur niture, tea setts, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accordeons, hprmeonieans, drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs,wagon«<Hid wheelbarrows, tuba, cradles, Noah’s Arks, ntaskt, marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps* colougnb, ox mar row, shaving oroam, hair and clothes Brushes, dec. Ho has also on hand a prime lot of FREBU GRO CERIES, consisting of,Coffees, Tens, Sugars, Mo lassos, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact all articles in tho Grocery lino, which will bo disposed of at the lowest rates. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. ' P. MONVER. Carlisle, Deo. 6, 1840. , 7 Dv.l, C. Loomis, YJC7ILL perform all operations upontho Teeth VY that arc requited for their preservation, suoh ob' Scaling, Piling , Plugging,&e», or will restorctho loss of them, by insetting Artificial- Teeth.from a single Tooth to a fall sett, oy*Ofliceon PittBlreet,afewdooraSout of the Railroad. Hotel. N. B. Dr.LoomißwllJbeabsentfromCarlisle the last ten days, in each month. December 14,1848, i DR. J. K. SMITH, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN: respectfully tenders his professional'serviecstd the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. Office In Snodgrass* Row, noxtdooi to Justice Hbloombfy where he can at all limes ho found,-when nofrpiofossloaall engaged. Carlisle, June 7,1949 4 tf..- 1 PIANO FORTES. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST ami most ELEGANT assortment of PJANp .FORTES in tho United Stales, can always, be , found, at the warehouse of tho lTlOhoanutstreoh above Fifth, at tho old atamboecunied more than a third of century by Mr. George Wlllig, music publisher. PIANOS, . HARPS, , ; organs; . , , SERAPHINBS, A3OLIANB, Ate,, dfc., fresh fi'om the most celebrated Manufacturers in New York, Pblladolphla».and eUpwboro. Bold, wholesale and retail, at tho maker's cash prices, OSCAR C.B. CARTER, mv •' • ' ItfLChesnutet, PhiU., February 211 . j WOOD. WANTED A*T. THIS OFFICE, WOOD’S HOTEL ■ ' CoKHKit W, Hwa Usd Tiw SrMtt, ’« th« n AIUi V 'llltW.OilitlhtS.Bt . ; .jobw s. wood. ■ ■ . mills ftolet is being completely ohnneed ,nd„. 1 Toted, ?nd will hcreollti/ ofrof iijcieued i c !l‘' modutionii to the travelling public, for Which in venicnl location'laadmirably Calculated; M To those;pbrtfbho'who Wlah to'paße lhowarm >, aop in th® country; Tow place*'will'bo found possess' superior attrobtionato ‘Carlisle; being ,1 roanded by n bcaalifal cbuDlry,amJ bating thouj Solphiir Springs in the State in>iu Immediate tW ‘ : ■ 1 , :l -''’June i3.lB t Q* ■;T ' Farmers and Drovers’ lun;' r i Wett High Street, one tquare Wtit of tht Rail I j"i. v;,.' Road.Depot,Carlitle. . , THE subscriber bogs loqyq to inform .fail and tbq,travelling community that ho bai 1i,,? the above well known*stand, rcconlly by Jim Brumbaugh, ;dccd., : and is now fully' prepared i, accopiraodato all {hoao who may bo pleased to ad his hbnso thotf stopping (ilabe. 1 v j THE HOUSE has beon rccohtlyfarhiihei}. % ialargoohd' qdhvonleiii, and u pablo of accommodating flfljf head of horses. ft, Tacle wIH at 01l litres bd supplied with the ben it, markets can offer'd, and hls BAk; with tbo choichi j liquors. Tbadkful for tho patronage than far U stowed, he respectfully solicits q continuance of U, same. , J C. G. STOUGII. Carlisle, May S3,lBso—if DRtJGSI.mUJCS! I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Mcdicim, Paints, Glasrf, Oil; &ci, which having been fn chased with great care at the best city houses, I {& cdiitidoritly recommend to Families, Physicliij Country Merchants and Dealers, as being Ctsib il pure. • ' t J DRUGS.;., -V I I Herb«.and-Ezrtac(i, 1 1 Spicca, ground or whcli] 'Essence*, I PWum*iy,'&’c. 1 v Varrdritcd Genuine. 1 ITUFFS., ~ Log and Cam ,‘Woodi. Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dyo. : . (NTS. Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, < Cod'lAver Oi7— 1 DYES Indlgoes, • .. I Madders, ] Sumac,. -• -i Alum, PA] Wetherill & Brother’s Chrome, Gw and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, J« M Window Glass,Linseed Oil,Turpentine, Copil ti Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which ti he sold at the very lowest market price, at the rbti Drug and Bookstore of . * • X 8. W. HAVERSTIC] Carlisle; March 86, 1860 1 !■ Ire Insnrauti'. THE Allen and Eastpennsborough MutnalFii Insurance Company ol Cumberland county,info porated by an act of Assembly,is now ganized,and in operation under lhe maDagein: of the following commissioners,' viz: Jacob Shelly; Win. it; Gorgas.Micbatl Ctrl iin, Melchoir C. hrlstian Staynut Christian Tuzol, Jacob H. Coover,- Lewli/ht Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Muaser, Jacob Samuel.Prowell; Joseph Wickersham.- * The rates of insarance are as low andfavonl as any Company of thekindinlhe Stale. Pi sons wishing to become members are invited i make application 4o the agents of the compu who are willing to wait upon them at any tint. MC,OB SHELLY, PreiM, ' HinrtLocah, Viet Pruidul, Lewis Hykr, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, I'rtaturtr, November 1,184>, AGBSTS, Cumberland covnty— Rudolph Martin, N. Cal berlsnd; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zu! Ing, Sbiremnnstown; Hebert Moore and Clmlt Bell, Carlisle; Dri J.'Ahl, Churchtcwn; Samn Graham,. Wesipennsborough; .'James M’Dotril Franhfbrdf.Mode.Griflfth, South Middleton. York coern/y— John Sherrick? Lisburn; Jol Bowman, Diilsburg; Peter Franklii John Smith, Esq.i Washington; W. 8. Pfciir Dover; Daniel.Bafteosberger, J. W. Craft. Harnifiurg—Houses & Loch man., . Members of the company having Policies ale to expire own have them rented by making i ,plication to any ofthe agents. IfEKBT utualXlfe Insurance Compan; Oilicc, No. 01, VValtuu St., Phila. PHIS Company is now ready to make Jnsursi a Lives, on the mutual system, without liulili y yond the amount of the premium. All the pronto, of the company divided tnooi among the ; * •, ' The premium. ’may be paid monthly, qumterl;, semi-annually, or annually;’ dr oric-Jialf of theprr. mium may be paid In a note at 12 months. J - Individual* insured in this eobpahy become mnj bers of the corporation’, ond vote for Trusted. | • Fortho greater security of pariti-s insuring vij this company, a guarantee capital of $60,000 W been created to meet the 1 losses that biay accrue ipl policies issued by (he company, to- be held and owl by the Trustees, until a capital exceeding (hat anxm has been realixed.frorothe receipts of premium*. .. DANIEL L. MILLBH, Pres’t. WM. M. CLARK, Vice Prci’i. Joint W.Howwkr, Secretary. The undersigned- has been appointed Agent b Carlisle. Blank applications for insurance, will full’ parlicuhis. cart be had at the new store, torn of Hanover and Loolherstrccls. 1 N. W. WOODS. Dr. J. Baughm’nn,Examining Physician. . I M0y.16, IB6o—Bm ' | v 8. N. LAWRENCE, t Agint fur tJie.Jiule of „Squthxuorth Mauafaclur'mi M ., 4 Co*i Papers* u '. . Warbiioubb No, 3 Minor street, Vhih. Y)AA coses of the above superior Papers how store,[and, for ;spls ta’thq trade at tbeluH' miitvei prices, consisting in part nr Fide llrick'FUi Caps, 12,.14,' 16 and 16 lb*.,A 1 and white. ’ ■ ; i; V 5 ,‘ ,:i w ' \ >. Super Ano Medinnvwld'nemv'WfltrHgs, bluet white. *•’■ , J 5 • ■ J •• i Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, hluo t white, plttin aml ruled, ' Sdpcifihp Commercial Posts, blue and white,pi* andfulhdL !l 1 • 1 • ■ • 1 ■” -' Extnr Bupor T.incn Nolft Pttpcrfl/plftbi nnd gilt: Pupcifmo hncl Hno till) Papers, long mm d . Superfine arid fine Counting-Houso Cap* * 1 Posts, blue and white.. , Extra super Congress Gaps and Letters,plato* rulci}, blue and While.;, Extra super Congress Pops, pud, Lo Superfine Sortpun,Capa und l’oaU. ; Superfineblue linen (hin Letters. ‘ Extra super Upth Posts, blue and while,pW Dl ruled. , - .• ;. r , , ' ’ Embroidered Note. Papers and Envelope*. : ,“Lawyer's” Brief Papera,! .-:! ! - J ‘ > Superfine and fine Gaps, and 'Posts, ruled 1 plain, bhio ; ond.white, various <|6nlicios and pN ctf Also, 1000 reaipa white and assorted Shoe P*P| Bonnot Boards, white and assorted-Tissue . ’l' Wrapping 1 , Envelope,' assorted amljblue Medior Cap Wrappers,;Hardware Papcrs«iftfc* July aa,'lBflo>~ein ' ; • vr nAVISTATEM' t , a TEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND !•.* •: • , FACTORY, . nHAftLEB WILKINS Cp: beg leave to Vj thoclllxena of Carlisle and the public fi pnf q l j i that they are. atilt engaged Ih’mnnufucluring Doofs, and Blinds,'in the r bcal'munncr and» ahortost notice, by steam, at prices far bi 1«> V 1 |g , manufactured by liand, ondwllh much gr°J l,e^ 1 ,j llarltyi All ordcra will bo thankfully rcccnro, punctually attended; to. t .Samples of work cu acen et No. 21 Minor Streep Philadelphia. *• . f 10,000 lights of oasortod sash fqr sale ut-iw cat caab prices. , „ 4 ,/ n , , - CHARLES WILKINS , ~, iiJV».B3 ■mettHrul, auyga.igai.TTTijr, ~i !PM®sss3s®s •d'Vhafhr nlnhtap'by CAA* OLltur October.l7, 1860. •»
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