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SURGEO7-Agice -Waite .strect, urtir the l'ost Offer. I.).tict. Krill !five hi 3 par ieular attention to Surgical di.a.jc., and diseases of women and children. - Ito will also give his attention every Saturday num.ing, in his olliee, gratis, from It to 12 o'- clock, io surgical casts among lie poor. January 22, 1851. Mt. X. C. 1100;1,1.1S, WILL •perform all - rck - 14 t\n .A . ,, operations upon the - - - Teotht hat _are re9oi• _ red for their preservation, such as Scaling,Filing,. Plugging, &c, or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to a 4.lllcsett. - -14rOffice on Pitt street, n ours south' of thc Railroad hotel. Dr. L. is al , ontqhe last ten days of eve] v. months. 33R. P. MULLER, ir OM MOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SLIR• 11 cfP,o N,AND ACCOUCIIEUR, having ticeectied Dr. Lip-pc, thrmmily_practising pity • ; inn of this place, solicits the paironag,e of the ••nds of Itis pre-docessor, and shall - be happy •vai't upon all who may favor hint with a call. MILLER, M.D. 2-3COIVZO3OOI I IIM - ZIC Practiee of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics Drs. A.-451.4: J. STAYMAN, respecqully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity hat they have taken the ollica recently octl hy D-r. Smith, ja Suoderass's Row,,and be.happy to attend to all who may favor thorn ,Avitli a call in the various' branched of their profession. We are prepared to visit pa ti,ots in the country at any distance. Charges noiderrile. fap9if Mr. d'IMOB:GE Z. BRETZ, 11,1 perform al — ice operatiens upon Kite ---- tee th_the tintty_b etTe. required for their preservation. Artificial teeth inserted, from n single tooth to an entire set, on the Most scientific principles. Diseases_oll. the mouth and,irreNularities carefully treated. Of fice at the residence of his brother, on North, Pitt Street, Carlisle. • • 41: CARD. fa. J• W. HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist informs his former patrons that he has re tuned to Carlisle, and will be glad to attend to all curs in the line of ltis profession. •-loct3l . . DR, S. B. 11,1 MITER,. O F". ICE it} North Hanbverstrcet4joiiiing _ Mr. Walf:a.store...thlicc hours, mdre par ticularly from 7 to 9 o'clock, A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P.M. [junelB'sl P.ICINROSE, A Tl . O [MEW AT LAW; "a ilk, practice in td. 'the several Courts of Cumberland county: (jFFICE. in nein Street:, in the room former. y occupied byL. G. Brandebury. Esq. drBORGE MGM', USTICE OF - THE PEACE,. Or; FITE at his residence, corner of Main street and the Public Square, opposite Burkholder's Ilotql. In addition to the duties of Justh c•of the Peace, will attend to all kinds of writing, such - as deeds, Inds; mortguaes, indentures, articles of agreement, notes, eic. Carlisle, up 8'49. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. &e. 4 I have just received from Philadel• phia and Now York very extensive - additions to my former stock, embra ‘s, 41 eing nearly every article of Medicine now in use, .together._ with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 'l'6in - entitle, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Broken of almost every description, with an endless variety of oilier articles, which lam de termined to sell ut the vIAIY LO W EST prices•. All-Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars— and others, are respectfully requested not mass the OLD STAND, as they may rest aOuild that every article will be sold of a good quality,c , and up.th reasonable terms. I. S. ELLIOTT, Main street. Cal hs:e. May 90 PlainfielA,Clasicdl Acade FOE I: MILES %VEST OF CAMLILI. TiliTeEth Se 4 ion will rom'incnce 0.1 010.1 DA .1"; ..11.'0" sth. Ib3l. Institution has been established ly ace years, during which time such ad ditions not improvements have been milde as to render it ono of the most contwo lions and convenient in.the In reward to healthfulness it may ho Men. tinned that no case of serious sickness has oc curred in the institution since it wits founded.— Its moral putity is attested by the fact that depraved associates, scenes of vice, and resorts fir dissipation have no existence in the neigh borhood. 'Phe codrse (.1 instruction comprises all tl e branches required by the merchant, profession. -al man or collegian. Also. modern languages, vocal and instrunimittd , musis, &c. It is,the determination of the Proprietor that the institution shall suetain the reputation it has already acquired for imparting thorough in struction, and Im:ideating and establiHong vir tunas principles in the minds of the youth,sub rnitted to his charge. .. - ..- 1 erni3 (pre e S'.-..csion Five 11(onth;)$50 00. Vor onatd.Curo ep.titainim.f refiornees, 4c., address 't RIC 11 URNS, Prizthipal and .I"roprielor • • Plain firld P. 0., Cumherhind County, ' Awl' 2 . , 1 851 - WRITE MALL ACADEMIC. Three miles of 1/01rrisbtog, Pa. THIS last itutiiin will be open for the recep tion or Students, on - MONDAY, - the 5111 of May, nest: - The course or instruction will embrace the vatious„,brinches of it thorough English Education, together, with the Latin, Greek, French and German Languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERMS Boarding. Washing and tuit:on in the English brandies per ses sion (5 monti)si' Loin or Greek nanch or German Instrumental Music For further information address 1). MALIN Elt , Principta, Harrisburg, Pa marc4s,ly , BIG SPX INCIE ACADEMY, THIS institutim will be open for the recep— tion of students, on MONDAY, •the Lth of May. All the brancbee of a sound English and classical Education wiplbe taught,and students thoroughly qualified for entering any class m College, or fitted for business life. There will be two sessions a year. the first eommencirm on the First Monday in May, and the senoM sesBioll on the first Monday in November, of every year. Circulars will be furnished on ap• phication in person or by letters addressed to the subscriber ut Nowvilltr • P. 0., Cumberland co: Pa. . W R LINN. • • l9aply] J. ALLEN BROWN, Ass't. NOTICE. THE CommissionerS 'of Cumberland county damn it tiroper to inform the public. that the aII ed meetings of the Board of Commissioners swil be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, at which time any pqrsops !loving business with said Board, will meet them nt heir °nice in Carlisle. ' 'Attest wm:RILEy. crk. SAVII Veldra MOPMir= • -FOR'A TRIFLE ! ALL persona wishing to -eeoiio iltitir proper tX; ty front fire without the aid Of in:wally° ,companies , , should havo their roof's:covered with Blakee .Pctiont Imitation S'lnte, Fire" and /Vat 6 -. Proof - Pcroot well cove't nil with this artiolo ivill much longer than. tho roo * unpainted,. nod will - ,render it entirely Tiro and - . Water Proof. Tole artielo•oan be had cheep a tilliifiardward Store of • marl 9 v JOAN , F, LYN E, Mil . . THERE ARE TWO 'FILINGS, -sAiTH.,LORD BACON, WIIICH MAKE A NATION GREAT AND PROSPEROUS—A FERTILE SOIL AND BITSX WORKSHOPS,—TO WHICH LET ME ADD KNOWLEDGE AND FREEDOM.- 7 Biehop • Hall unity s rennuTy. Dr orciTtnn r. mourns Where can it be, dear Mother, That Mary's beauty lies; More silken are my tresses, And brighter are niy eyes, ret children throng around her, And strangers praise her grace; There's nut a creature in the village, But loves her bonny face. I kiOiyr when On) , is breaking She seeks the forest stream, And ever on returning More beautiful dot h seem; Perehance:its shaded Wa tern Some ancient charm retain,' And thoae who buthe nt sun-rise Its virtues can obtain. I'll hie me there to-morrow, Pr, try the waters too, And wait until she eonieth ; And see what she 'will de. Young Ella reached the forest White yet ehe star. 4 were bright, But scarcely hail sire hidden WhenAlary came in sight. She lightly crossed the streamlet And”pnused upon . Where rocks and twining branches 11:1,1 formed a quiet grot ; Unconscious or observers; She knelt in i meekness there ; And looking np to heaven, flrenthed forth u fervent prayer. Then rising up in gladness, She warbled forth a hymn, And homeward Lent her footsteps While yet the light was dim. - Fortlt - 61 - n - the - softenecl - Ella, tvied the streamlet's art She thou - ght not of het:features, her efring.leart.' 311,itigittittoral. From " Arthur's Home Gazttte." HOW 1111 WAS DEOEIVEIi-INTO MARIIYIIIO,I4IIB - O'CONICOLLY. sSorao two years subsequent to my parting with Peter Mulrooney, as ranted in my early experiences; I chanced to lull in with him a gain in rather an unexpected manner. Buoi-" mess of sootoliaportonco Infj,;Ong taken Me to the city, I - witi - tiiiVorsficg;iiimtty ripily, ono of its meaner streets, when I heard myself hailed by name in an accent peculiarly Irish, and, turning round, discovered Peter approach ing towards me with his usual loping gait.— tie was so altered iu his habiliments from the Picture I vividly retained in my memory of dio blundering, blarneying Irishman, who took my cow to market, that if it had not been for : his voice, I dare say I should have passed him without recognition. But the voice— that voices—it was Peter's peculiar shibboleth. Mr. Mulrooney, whom I only remembered n_bluish.grey coat, alight flexible felt hat, and thick hbogans, was now dressed in a threnti bare suite black, a silk hat with the crown sunk in and well worn at the edges, and n Pair' H - of thin dresa boots elaborately patched. With his coat Unttonen up to the chin, rind his gm ay hat thrusi jauntily' ho one side of his he ,d, he renil l odet 0.0 snore of one of .those reedy poor •lovil actors II hose per:7onal appearance is La - often F tereotill os 61 - Ws fashion In - the novels of Or day. words natnrally took t 5 e color of toy Ono:this. Why, l'iltdrooney,• , aaid T, is that you?— part are pm playing now ?' Faix, INfilther Urbin,' he replied, its little yo'd be aner if . ye thryed iver so much. Sa'relts a grate &ileum lam since survive, an' net up for ntC:self.' A gentleman? What sort of a gentleman, Nlalrooney if ye place,' said he cor recting my familiarity with one of his droll loop . Itch, but its a rare country this is, any way. Beyant the wether, it was Pother here an' l'ether there, ill) sorrn-a bit I know'd of any other name than Pether. But here, the conversation of the, ladies nu' thu gintle men is illegant in the extreme, ;uid the grate politishuners in their correspondence wid me write the beautifullestlettbers shuperscriben' them, 'To :Mather Mulroouey, Esquire.'— Flax; but it bates' Bannagher any how, an' that's no lie.' I am glad to hear you are getting along in the world so famously.', Aisey sir, aisey. Lashin's' of Min' nu' widout any constitooshonalobjections. Its mighty little 'work I have to do any, way. — Lam n prolislmnol gintleman, Misthur Urbin' all' I live on my manes.' ' Oh, Mister Akulrooney Arrah, sir, but its thins the day! 'lts a politishuner I am wid a grate janious for fight in' ! Oh, but its wonderful busy they kape mo geeshun days ktioekite down the jimmy.' , $5O 00 a 00 5 00 10 00 • Which party do you call the inemy?' , Sorra a bit I know,' said Peter, shrugging his shoulders; then, casting towards No one of his old queer sidelong loelcs,,.ho added g I ' m thinkin,', sir, 'tis tho .Pat-riotic party me self doss belong to.' And so you got well paid, and well fed, for. your services, do you ?'" If promiges 'ud fatten a man, l'd be as big ns tho prize os, an' that's no lie. But sure hey'll kap° soma of them; I think, - nie thin its to be a Magisther I am; an dole out the law to the vagabones—och, 'tie tho beautiful bissnessr ' A magistrate? Can you road and writs?' ' Ayeh! IVbat'ud Ibo good for if I cot ldn't?' Raid niter evasively. _ Sorra bit it ; 'tis a stlirong mark I make, an' dines not aisy to rub out any way.' , • "raho my advice, Midrooney, and go ,t 9 Mork. Ditch—dig cellars—break stones -Kim s. road—do anything rather• than suffer yoOr self -ttrba made the tool of designing men who will ma your services so long as WO are lien eficial to them, and cost you olf ito soon as their own amnitious projects aro achieved.— Now,'as for nyving, it is very easy for. you— being a single man.' Peter groaned. TVs Harried, am,', said ‘l\linTiOd!' . 1 exclaimed. And in On/ °lr.._ einnotonees ? IYhat folly!' .• "froth yo inny,ony that, ,ye'r 'hornier l'• odd penitently. 'But illtotlireos MulratkkOi CA RLISLE, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 15 51. was g widdy. Och ! but the dasavingest craytherS they are all the wide ietwold over.— Ayell - r- he Contfnitec4itutping to - wards - me with a look o( halthi c imotona. sorsow, "Tivas a wild cowl O's(y;to markot4that time, anAhat's no lie •' Was she a countrywoman of yours?' Ten (mired. Does ye'r honor be thinkin"tis a.AnSriky women could chute me in that Way 1" said Pe ter, indignantly. ‘..Sure 'tisn't in the likes of them to do the thrick.' But how came this about, Peter r Bad luck's soon-.could. I bootded wid her.' And no, Irishman-like, you must needs fall in love with the lady and court her?' 4 It's mighty little lovel had for ig444lllis threes Connolly any way, nit` that's no lie!— As for the coortin"tie a natural failin' of mine to bespakin' soft words to 'Me layrimies of a family; an' sure it was nadeful, besides, to kepe MisthressConnolly's mind as :lacy as nn ould shoe whilst 1 owed her for my boord.' And that is the way you, came to be mar ried, is it ?' ' Ayeh, sir, 'tie the stbrangest thing! Oh, Michael Connolly, why did yo die'? Bad um to me that ivir I should live to'be desaved , , by a fat woman of fifty. lint, sure the quarthers wor so plens,ant, Mr. Urbin,' continued Peter, apologetically, 'fin Misthress Connolly so tin derly interestin,' wid her heart bruk into -pi ece Wid the sorrow that was in it. Oh ! but 'tie strong enough now r —that I thought it 'ticl be a•merciful interposition to — noinfort her any how.' .And so you courted her, I suppose TpliTao, it NvaS tt purty sight tO see, the way -did it,' replied Peter, liith ono of his rich laughs. "Twas the, bcautifullest specimen of the effects of blarney that. has been seen since SaintPathriek put his cotnether upon the ser pents,' g What could you expect, then, but marriage as a consequence ?' Fair, it's little-I thought about it at all, ouldvvomanl was a single man, and swore by the piper that I intended to remain s6'l', Then you should never have sought to gain her affections; it would have been cruel to serve the poor creature so, anddesert her of torwards.' - ' Affections! .11Iusha! 'tis her affections nor mouldy many a long day ago.' ---.-Wellryou - married - her at all "events,' 'seid I, impatiently. Flax, I (Natio; but I does be thinkin"twas she married me. One night there worsome of ,the.ould counthry people at tho house, an' we' talked about ould times, au' afthor a - while there - wan lashins of - -whiskey pat on the table, an' we talked, an' dhrinked, an' quarrelled, an' danced, an' talked, and dhrinked again, till its my serious opinion that my gases left me entirely, and nicer came back till I found oneself in bed fiat moritite mighty onasey, in my mind and wondliering bow I got into Mis thiess Connolly's room instead of my own.-,- While I was scham ing out an - apology, who should come to the door but Mi.ithress Cannel ly herself.' ' iklisther sez she, aid a deep Ash. How do ye find yer' solf-this .marn in' ?' forty well, thank ye, 'nem,' bar ring Ili,: illiiyness of my,lincititli.' _ Ja it dhry yo are V sez she, as:soft as. but • tiler. Faix, that's.asey mended, any how.— Would ye like a dhrop of sperite, Mistheri