I= E. EJE t UrTy, rroprietor. ttarb.s. nn. 11. xxxxxxarsr, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—Ojicc— Maio street, neur the l'ust Ojice. bout, 11„ •witl give his Rat- iditlar attention to Stogies! disettios, find discnaes of wOmeit earl children. 11i will edge, give his attention every Saturday morning, it) Ins office; gratis, from II to 12 o'- clock, to surgical eases among 'he poor: January 22.1851: • • ' • Da. I: 0. LOOTYZIS, "' -- •• T WILL perform all Weir". i . .- . 4lyeie operant:ma u the eeth that are pon requi red for their Preservation, such as Sealing,Filing, &o, or will restore the loss ofthem, by inserting Artificial - Teetli, froth a single tooth to a. full sett.. 113"_Otlice on Pitt street, ti few oors south of tIM Railroadllotel. Dr. L. is ab • eat the last ten days of every ntonth. • ]9R. I°. ommoPATitic PLIYSICYAN TAG EON, A N D, AC CO UCHEUR, haviitg succeeded Dr. Lip-pe, formerly practising pity- GleiAll of this place, solicits the patronage of the friends of lila pre•decestmr, end shall ho hippy to wait upon all who may favorthint with a call: itovl3,illl MILLER, M.D. ' A CARD 'FI g R. J. W. IiEDEL; Stageon Dnnti RJR infoiMis his former patrons that he hits re amed to Carlisle, and ' , ill be gled is attend to all cats in the line or his profession. leet3l CARSON C. at/zoom:sw ATTORNEY AT LAW. ._Office Office in `" the room hitcly occupied by Dr. Foster, icceasod. ' ' mor3l '47 DIC. PENROSE, ATT ORNEY AT LAW; gill practice in the several Cotins of Cumberland county. 019 ICE: in Main -Stroetrin the-room forme r y occupied byL. G. Brandebury, Esq. awara 8.. EBIMPET;' • A TI'OIINEY AT LAW. Tills -L-iLRE MOVED his office to Beetom'e Row, two oors from Burkholder's Howl. ' fapr 1 . GEO 17.G33. EGE, JUSTICE OF - THE PEACE. -FIGS at his residence, corner of Main street and the Public :Square, opposite Burkholder's 11010._ arldition_to the etuttes._of Justice of _ the.—Pottee,_will - attend tp a@. hinds of .w_ritirt,g,,_. au :It 'as deeds, bands, niortjages,^ indentures, articles of agreement, notes, &c. Carlisle, ett?s.!.49. . - • - —Plainfield-Classical Jr M4lemy, 'FOUL rtilLES' WEST Or ONSLISEE. • Tne Ninth Session wills commence on .7110.7 l DAY, Novcmbor 4th, 1850. N consequence . of increasing patronage a IL - large - and- commodious - brick - edifice - has been erected, rendering this one of the most desirable institutions in the State. The various departments are under the care of competent and faithful instructors; end evciq endeavor will be made to promote the moral and intellectual improvement of students: The surrounding country is beautiful and .healthful r emblie in stitution sufficientirdietanf troth town or:VTllsge. to prevent evil associationt±., rrrus—sso - per Sesirint (Fair Illowths.) - Voc-circulars with full information address R IC BURNS, Principal 'Plainfield I', 0., Cumber/and County, Pa. oct2'so Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Etc. &c. ..-74 I have just received from PhiWel. t.-..phia and New York very extensive additions twiny former stock, embra 'ss-,' • .. :. mg, nearly arly every article of Medicine L ar now'm . use, together with Paints, _' - Oili, Varnislies,Turpentine, Perfumery, Soups, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing, Tackle,— Bruhes of almost every description, with an --andliirx-virictroFothut selld VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND., as they may rest assured that every article will be sold.of a-good quality, and upon reasonable terms. May 3G Extensive Cabinet Ware-Roomi. gDD B Ejur IL SMILEY, suicessor to Wnr. re, C. Gibson, CADINET-MAKEIt & D ERTA KER., North Hanover street, Carlisle, wouldyespectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that• he now luis.on hand &largo assortment of new ,- and elegant FURNITURE, „ s , consisting in part of 'Sofas, Wardrobes, Curd and oilier , Tattles, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sc wing Staltds, &c. manufactured of the best matertalu-nnd quality warranted. Also n gene. rcd ttie . orunent of Chairs at the lowest prices.— Arenitian ltlinda , Made 'to order 'and repairing prompliy attended to. Kr o FE NS mode to, order at the shortest notice. and having a splen• did •Hearsa he will attend funerals in town or country. f:7 - Dont forget the old stand or• Win. C• Gibson,. in North !Inlayer street; a few doors north of Glass's Hotel • Sept 4-,ty, C FS' Corner of Hanover and Loather ats.,!Carliale. MBE undersigned has always on hand a large I_ stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all.the different style's, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices._ He invites attention panic— ularly,to the Patent Spring... Bottom Bedstead, a moat useful article; Which. entirely,obviates all objections. 'rho bottom can'bo attached to old er Bedsteads. They have glean entire 7 e>atisfac.• lion to all who have them in use. Dz:TCOF,FINS made to order aptlie shortest notice. . • 'C • JAG B Y FETTER. Carlisle, Se, MEM Extenliyo-Furniture Rooths TAMES It.WEA.VER. would respectfully tr, call the attention of House Keepers and the ' public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE.' including Sofus,. Wardrobes, Centre and other .Tablbs,. Dressing and plain 'Bureaus and every othrtr article hilns brunch of business; -Also, now-on= hand the largest es aortment of CH4 IRS' in Carlisle, at the, lowest prices. 10 - Coffins made at r the shortest notice . and a... Hearse provided for funerals. - He' solic- • its - a - call at Ids establishment on North 'Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL.' N.8.-Fur- . nituro hirod.out.by the, month or year. Carlisle, March 20. 18.50.-...1y r P GEORGE Z. BRETX,_ DRGEfON .DfdNTIST-7would respectful: ly inform the public" that ho is itow prepar ed to perform:all operations:on the,Teeth that May be required. ,ArtiEteitl Teeth inserted, from a single—twat] to-an entire set, upon the latest nod 'most epproved - Princitile, The .pe tronage of tho pUttlie' is respectfully ,solicitedt— msy be found,ut the, residence of his bro ther on Noith Pitt'street.'' • Carlialt;._SePt • 'romvazin srwti:). . THM stibiciiin.:l•"' wiittld. , respootiolly' inlivm his friends' and tho public geaerallY that, he has just .opened, a now J.MI4I.I3pR:ApIIY cpAL • N'A RD lik West, High stroot, a .'l'eo/ •doora euot of Messrs J et • 11-Ithonds'a Warehousa, .Whero first o nownow has, and mill ~ I teop.:conetantly..o hand o rato assortment of ' alCkindo oh sea' ' • s oned pine boards and.oleek and all (altar kinds Ilf lt , tl, all of:' which rho *ill 'sell low foT cash ,A. t:ji 1, 18511 •J'OHN N. AlilientaNG • ' .11TOTXCIL4 • .` • THE,: OquimiosionOra of Cumbarinnd county n, doom It propor.,to InforoiAlki'stiblic i l!hat the la od ncootingo.Of the'tlOEß4,of poniOnatiionikey k illr" ,j ) e, oaoIt:In on t at Which.llyo ohaying% basinosatvitftt: t, •Efuargmikl .moef : noir 'otfioci AttUSL ' " WM; RILZY; '4'..:l4l,tiiiii...'*tiq..,i4siltit.i.i, - ;:-. 7 . . -. .HMii*ifi..1(',.,:....'0:,:.Xififii.f.'4i't'•-: . :[t,00.#ti:'*-.:2:: THERE ARL TWO TIIIRC§ ) fiAITH LORD 8 . A.003, A . NATIO - N - 6 - 11EA'i . R - 9 - k.T.LiV6ill§,-LA: - 1 1 .ERT . ILE SOIL . ANDDDEY WORIr.i3IIOPSi...IO WHICH LET 'ME ADD TdOliirLEDOlt AND FREER4I.-...Biahop ' Hall - . . ,"The printer; in his folio, heraldeth - the world. --'.Now some tidings of weddings, mask ings, mummeries, entertninnients, jubilees, wars, fires, inundations, thefts, murders, mos . - saeres, nOteors, comets, spectrums, prodigies, shipwrecks, piracies, sea fights, law suits, pleas; proclamations, embassies, Trophies; triumphs, revels, sports, and plays; then again, as in a new shifted scene, treason, cheating, trioks, robberies, enormous villonies of all kinds, fu nerals,- burials, new discoveries; expeditions ; now 'comical, then tragical matters. - To-day we hea"'r of new offices created—to-morroir, of great men deposed—ohd thon.mgain • of fresh honors conferred; one is let /loose, another imprisoned; one purehaseth, another break eth ; ho thrives, his neighbor turnethsbartli rupt; now plenty, then again dearth and ram ino one rans, anotlier rides, wrangles, laughs,. weeps, Sze. Thus do we daily hear puch like, both public and private news.' Ile stood, there alone that.shadowy-hoUr, ' By the swinging lamp dimly burning ; All silent within, save the tiekinr. typo, 'All Vithout save the night-wat ch' turning; ' And heavily echoed the eolemn sound, As slowly he paced o'er the frozen ground And dark were, the mansions ao lately that shone, With the joy of festivity gleaming, And hearts that were beating in sympathy then, Were nowliVing it_o`er_in their dreaming . ; Yet thd Printer still worked at his lonely post, - As slowly he.gathered his mighty host. And there lay the merchant all pillow,:ed in down, ° And building bright Lopes for thO miirrow, Nor dreamed he -that=Fato Was-then wiiving a „ wand That would bring to him fear and sorrow; Yet the Printer was diem in his shadowy . room, . And-he- :set•in.--his- frame-work-that-rich man's doom. The young wife was Sleeping whom lately had bound , — The ties flat - tieTA honly can sdfer ; - And dreaming, she started, yet woke with a smile, . , ----F0r , ...1ie :thought they were-parted-forever;---, 1 ' But, the Printer was elicking the types that 1 7 -- — *mild tell On the morrow the truth of that midnight - spell. . And there lay the statesman, whose feverish brow, • . . And reltless, the pillow was pressing, - ' F,or he felt through the shadowy Mist of his . , dream . . ,-- 14is loftiest hopes now possessing: • Yet the printer worked'on, 'mid silence and gloom, • - " And dug for ambition its.lOwliest. tomb. • And slowly that workman went gathering up budget of grief and gladneos; A wreath for the noble, 11, grave for the low, • For the happy a full cup of sadness ; " Strange stories of wonder to enchant the ear, ._,And dark ones of terror to, curdle with • fear, • I Full strantm are the tales . whieh that darkTost shall-bear, • To palace and Cot on the morrow; Oh . 11elconie, thrice welcome to many a heart— To ninny a — haier of sorrow, It shall go like the wild and wandering air, For life and its changes arc impressed there.- S. ELLIOTT, Plain street; Carlisle. • Who that Lath set down in measureless eoic . tent and enjoyed the Time - ire which full gret ification supplied, has not at times felt rising in - the mind the painful inquiry, • How long will this last ? What will occur to disturb the happiness new vouchsafed?' I never had an animal to which I was particularly attached— and never had one from a oat to' a' horse , to which I was not strongly attached—UOlid net occasionally pause in my uses er 2 earesses of, it, and ash, What will occur dePriveme of it—accident, escape ortlelithr - • R. B. S\IILEY In the midst of socirlfenjoyrnent, when the duty of suidaining - the amusement-or the con versation has4bviiiVed upon_nnother, how of ten will.tri z e : inquiry arise, Illow liang will this la5L-P lip sign ,of, riiPture is ,Preaented, na token of dissolution is observable; btit there must be a rupture, there will boa dissolution. Row will it come, and when?' 4.confess thik(stich anticipations nro not al 7 ways the evidence of a well balanced mind too often they come from a morbid state of feelings, that fregiNently produce the very, evil they suggest: The ti4ation. of evil is not so lunch the result of unhappy experience, as theconseipioneo of want of self-susinining power: Years ago it-was iix--chance to be near a young woman, at the moment on which she was taking leave 'of a lover.-' She stood.a mo ment and watched his departure, until by tvrn- Ml:ricer:per ho was doneoaled from her sight. Cn it last?' said she to herself. 'And ,Why not if ho fovei the now wheii My-station and consequently my Mininers,are less desire hie than his, surely-, he - must love me more when 1 hMre had the 'advantage of his associ- , ILtion;and have constantly improved-by that interiourso.' ; - She passed onward. I hoitrd no ether:Words,- but her steps inclicatedn heart at ease; or if-dhAtiebed, it was:the commotion of ineipreseibleilleasure. ..; (jail it, last? and if not,'whert will It fail? aiiiihutt.ort inanitQl'Wir wore cineries :which arose as I thought of the approaching 'nuptials.