’tilths'* f • Sl r? k am'’ v: :*v-Vi -,•!•;• :■; • ;-5 -'s ~, ■ t J ~rTSjT!HBREAS ‘!i>i;and by.an act of the General , Assembly of the>Coinmonwealth,of Pepnsyl vahidpoAUilßd4* Ah aol-relating to the elections of. this Commonwealth*” passed.lhe2d day!of July,- X; IX 1839, it is. mada iiiß.dijty p£ Ihe {?hejiflf of every this Commonwealth, to give ■'pf‘;ih b /GBliethl Elfeclibns,an(l in such *l‘. s The officers'll be elected. lJ * ‘ 2. D.esignate-lhe place at wKicii thß elecUoh is > to X 1 * i. !..!)• I »■ {{ Ja High, Sheriffof, ihejCOunty pf pj|d^|K e*elttoCde county'of Cura-' op Jllte t Secpno [ Tuesday, of October, nßxtv(hping the j2U} l of r lhe 'nionl.ii,) a Gene rat. Election, will be- hpld at iho several election districts p^lahlißhed, by ’ ia\y : in said county, at winch lirhe llfey* will vote by ballot for Ih'o several pfljtaty# hereinafter paiped,*yt« : v . , i • % , ... ONK PERSON-... fof‘G3rafnbrof t(ia'Stale of Pennsylvania. tfj-V/; ONK PERSON' for Canal Commisaionar of the Slato of Pennsyl vania,'’ ONE PERSON -. to ropresent.lhocminiies of-pumborland and Perry, in,lhe Senate of Pennsylvania. :i . , to.-represenl iheoounly qf Cumberland in the House of Pennsylvania.,. u ;u 1 ■ ONE PERSON ibiF Wjagufer of the county'of Cumberland. ■ . ONE'ipERSON , for-Commissioner of the. county of, Cumberland.; - s for Director of the Pbop-and of 'the House of Em ployrn'eriPbr tho county of Cumberland. ‘ ONE;PERSON ‘ for Auditor to settle tl)©. pyjjliq accounts of the county'of Cumberland. Tho said election will be hold throughout the county,as follows: Tho election in lha election district composed of th’e Borough of Carlisle, and tho townships of N. Middleton,' South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, liovter 1 Frankfort!, and West Pcnnsborqugh, will be held St the Court House, in'the Borough of Carlisle; ' . 'lTie'election in the election-district composed of Silver’Spring-township,'will he held at the public house.of George Duey, m Kogeslown, in said township."' '• " ' - Ay an Apt of tho General Assembly, passed the 21st day|oft *April,|A.. D.IS-lOj ,tho ,election in the election district'composed bf Hampden township/ willTibhold at' the house now occupied 1 Henry Dressier,' in-Said township. . ’ V * By the same act tho election intho election dis trict’ composed of Lisburn and a part of Alton town* ship,-known as'ttie Lisburn district, shall hereaf ter hold flieir elections at the public houso now ocdupicd' , by John G.‘Hockj is Lisburn. The election in the election district composed of East Pennsborpugh township, will bo hold at tho public lioiise ficivv occupied by Samuel Henningor, alThe wostlond of the Harrisburg bridge. 1: T*he election in tho election dislricfcomposed of N.ew‘Cumberland, will b'e held at the public bouse olVLewis Young, in the Dorongh of Now Cumber land, . ‘ ‘' The election .in the'district composed of that part of :AUeh township, whicH election was heretofore held at the public house of Wm. Hughes, in the Borough of New, Cumberland, will.be held at the Tenant House of George Heck, now occupied by 'Koberl‘Coffey, in said township. •>* . The election in the district composed of that part of Allen.township, not included in the New. Cu mberland, George Heck and Lisburn election dis tricts, will be held at tho public house.gf David Sheaffer, in Shepherdetown, in said township. Tbe election In the district composed of the Do rough of Mec|tanicsburg, will behold at thepublic housfclof John Hoover, in said Borough. The election in the district composed of Monroe township, will be held at the public house of John Paul,.in Chtirchtdwn, in said township* ; ' The election in the district opmposed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the house of Philip Weaver, in said township. Tho election in the district composed of the Bo rough of Newvillei and, townships of Mifflin,'Up per Frankford, Big Spring, and that part of Now* ton township, not included in the Leesburg elec tion district.hereinafter mentioned, will bo held at the. Brick School House in the Borough of New. ville. . Tho election, in the district composed of Hope, well townshjpi will be held at the School House in NewbUtg, in said township. The election in the. district composed of the Bd* .rough of,Shippensburg, Shippensburg township, and that pa rt of Southampton township, not Inclu ded in the Leesburg election district, wilt be held at the Council House, in the Borough of Shippens burg. •. And in and by an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July. 1839, it la thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships In the county of Cumberland, bounded by the follow ing lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county Vine, thence along the Uno dividing' the..townships nf Dickinson and. Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike, to Cen tre School House on said turnpike, in Southamp ton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bot tom toad at'ReybucVs, including tleyhuck’s farm, thence a straight direction to the Saw Mill belong ing to ; the 1 heirs of George Clever, thence along! KryaherVrtm to the Adams county line, thence alone the line of Adams county to the place of be ginning, bo and.the some is hereby declared a new and separateelecUon district, the election to beheld at the public house of William Maxwell, in Lees burg,* Southampton township. Notice is hereby given, . “That every person, excepting Justices of (he Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profil or trust under tho united States, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer of otherwise, a subordinate 'officer ;or .agent, who is or shall be employed un der tho legislative, executive, or judiciary depart ment of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or of an!y'incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, end of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated ilisiricl/ls by law incapable of holding or exercis ing at (fie same lime, the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and. that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall bo eligible to be theniypteii for. ... . , And the said oof.of Assembly entitled an actie laiiog.to:elections of lhis Commonwealth, passed ZS39, furlher provldes as follows, to wit; “That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding theolco lion in the districts to which they respectively be long, before 9 o'clock In the morning of the second Tuesday of . October,, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk,-who shall bo a qualified voter of such district. “In ease tho person who shall have received (ho second-highest number of votes for inspector, shall not tend on the day of any election, then the. per son who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at tho next proceeding oieoUoh, shall act as an inspector in his place, And * n person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tend, the person elected judge shall appoint an in spector In his place; and fn case the person eleo- w led a-judgeahall not attend, then the Inspector who OlorloiM Wcivsl -Tsooiverf the highest number o( v 0 appoint ' CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. a Judgo ln hi* place; or if any vacancy shall'con- wntHr Hlill rilCI I I uuui#«i hoard for the space of ono hour after A & ,W. BBNTZ, have just received nt their the lime fixed by law for the opening of tho elec. - -*A-» cheap storo, 3 doors south of tho Post Office, lion, the qualified voters of tho township, ward or ° no of die largest, most beautiful, arid cheapest dlsirlclfor which'suoh officershall have of ■ (6d,-presbht at thonlsco of election shall eleoiono l»vy Goods. Groceries, &C., if their nilinljer to fill enbh vacancy. ‘ 1 , ever brought UoarlMe. tfhs public are invited <• It aUll be the duty of the several assessors, re- to an cart j examination if their stock. speotively to attend at the placo of holding every A. & W, BENTZ. general, special or township election, during tho 1 Carlisle, April 20, ten. ij, lit r *;.».? a : 4 whole,time said 1 tHeciion ib for ilie pur ppS^b^giylKjj 5, intcfrliriMiCh Hdjthfc. inspectors JWd judge’when' called.’oh, in relaVtori Ho' lhe riglU of. ' any'poraoh assessed by Ihfeto lb vole at suchelec lion, qr such bth'er mailers In, relation to the assess ment pf ; vbters as : X\]k said 1 , ibdpectorb of either' of them shaM Trqrtl time ib'time require. ‘' “No'person shall be permitted to vote at tiny, election as aforesaid,.than a white freeman of tho age. of Ivyehty-ohe years or more, who'.shall have resided.in this Stale aUoaatonC the eleclion'diatrict where He offers to vole at least ten days, immediately; preceeding'such election,' and wiihih.lWbyears paid a state or codnty tax«,which shall have,been assessed at least’ tqn days before the election. But a citizen .of the'United States whohas previously been 'a qualified votbrof this state, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided;in the’.oleclion district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall.be entitled to v6te;aftef residing in this slate six months.' Thai the white freemen; citizens of the’ UfiiloduStates between ’ the' agcs’of twenty-one-and twohly-two years, and have resided ib the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. • ; »■ '■ ! - “Noporsori shall be admitted to vole whoso name is not contained'ml the list of taxable inhab- itants furnished'by the commissioners, unless, First, he produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a state or county tax assessed agree ably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence either onhis ownoalh or affirmation, or the bath or affirmation of another that he has paid such a lax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof, or Second, If he claim a right,.to vote by being an elector between the ago of; twenty-one and iwenty.-iwo, years, he shall do? pose on oath of affirmation, that he. Has reside,d in the slate at least one year next before (its applica tion, and. make such proof, of. residence in the dis trict as is required by this act, am) that he docs verily believe,, from the accounts given him that he is of the,age aforesaid, and jgivosuch other <m donco as is required by this act, whereupon, the name of (ho person so admitted to voteshall boin serted in'the alphabetical list by the inspeclorsand a note made opposite thereto by willing tlio word “tax, 11 if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid or the word “age” if he shall be admitted -tg vote by reason of such age shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make th&Jike notes in the lists of voters kept by them. * *• In all cases where the name, of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, orhis right to vote whether found (hereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, It shall be the duty of the in spectors .to examine such.pprabn'on' oath as to his qualifications, Pnd if he claims to have resided within tho stale for ono!yoar.ormbre, his oath shall bo sufficient proof thereof, but shall,tnaUe proof by at least ono competent who shall be. a qualified elector, that ho has maided within-the district for more than ten days’ next immediately prpceeding sahl election,-and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in’pursuance of his lawful ’calling; is within the 'district, ; ah'd that he did hot removb into said district for the purpose of voting therein/ ‘ ' > : > . 14 Every person qualified ns aforesaid, and who slmll make, due'proof, if'required, of his rcsidenoo'and payment of (axes; as -aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote in the township, ward, or district, in which ho shall reside... - ;i . - • 44 If ahy pcfflbn shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this : act, from hold-' ing such election; or use’or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall Interrupt or improperly interfere with him hi tho execution of his. duly, or shall block up (he window or avenue to any window where (ho same may ho holding, or shall riotously disturb the pcaco at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or, overawe any elector, or tq prevent him from voting or to.rcetraln tho .freedom of choice,' sach ; person. oh convictiop shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding fivtf hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not loss than three nor more than twelve months, and Iflt shall bo shown to court, whero tho trial of such offence shall bo bad, that the person so offending was not a resi dent of tho city, word, district, or township where tho said offence wits' committed, and notcnlUlcd to vote therein, then on conviction, ho shall be senten ced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. . “ If any person or persons shall.make any bet or wager upon the result of any- election .within this Commonwealth, or shall offer to mako any such bat or wager,either by verbal proclamation thereover by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invito any persons; to mako such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they /shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or to bo bet. “ If any person not by law qualified, shall fradu fent/y vote at any election in this commonwealth, or being plhcrwiso qualified, shall vole out of his proper district, or if any person knowing (ho want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, (ho person offending, shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. “If any person shall vote at more than.one election district, or otherwise fradnlcntly vote more than once] on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and dc* I liver to the inspector two tickets together with* the] intent illegally to .vole, rise and procure another so. to do, ho or they offending shall on conviction, bo' fined in any sum'nol.lcss than'fifty hor more than five hundred dollars, and he imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person nonqualified to vote in this Common* 1 wealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of aUalifi*) cd citizens,) shall appear at any.place of election, for,l the .purpose of issuing tickets or of Influencing the citizens qualified to vole, ho filiation conviction, for-1 fcit &nd pay any sum exceeding ono hundred dollars for. every such offence, and bo imprisoned for , any term not exceeding three months. . Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first section 1 of said act, every General arid Special Election shall bo opened between the hoars of eight and ton in lha forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o’clock inlho evening, when the polls shall bo closed. And the Judges of tho respective districts afore said, are by the said act required to meet at tho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the said election, being. Friday tho 15th day ofl I October, then and there to perform Iho things're quired of them bylaw. Given under my hand at Carlisle* this 12lh day of September* A.D. 1847. JAMES HOTTER, Sheriff Carlisle, Aug. 2G, 1847* Watches, Jewelry, &c« rpHE subscriber offers to the trade, or by retail, a 1 X largc and general assortment of the following ar ticles, being all of his own. importation or manufac ture. Buyers of goods in this lino arc invited to examine iho assortment, and orders are solicited, with the as suianee that every effort will ho made to jive satisfac tion and insure a continuance of custom* ■ Gold and Silver Lover Welches of ordinary quality. Do' I do 1 do •of superior finish. Do do do Anchors 6c Lopines. Silver doublo cosed Englieh.& Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy cases'. Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Sliver Wares. Musical Boxes, ploying 9,4, 0, 8 and 10 tunes. Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. • • ' Mantel and Ofllco Clocks, in giltond other frames. t Watchmakers’s Tools'ond materials of all sorts, Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Deads, Ac, N . ■ Having every, facility for obtaining goods on Iho most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will bo offered to purchasers. , : john c.fakr;: , ■ H 2 Chesnut Stteet, Philadelphia . Julr23, 1847^—0 m ' A c->f. S m olt iini s'' Segare( &vSnun»b . ur CONSISTING of Thomas- celebrated Grafie Brand Cavendish'; luscious Luxuhy.'dov ! A ftva brand of ;Cqttgrfess ’’fives, Ladles' Tpusi ‘and Spike.' Do niiuh’s celebrated RappcoahdCoarso Maccaboy; ami Dahhef’s RappejJ-Stioffa. r \ tV , ' '■•■'■ ' t ■ Splopdid Pldntaliojr, La Victoria! La Primavera‘, LaCabana, Prmcipcn, Chcrut’s and stiv er choice brands of imported Cigars* together With Regalia, 1 Criha tind Half;Span ish Cigars of the boat imported wind American-loaf Tobacco. All of. which the subscriber is prepared tq! sell on fair terms ! {o ttiosbwho may choose to give hhn a Cali. ' * • •- * 1 i■'* J ■■ < J Shop a few'doors Wcfet of Geotom’s Hotel, in High Btrefcl/Catlialc. • • 5 ” • THOS. Hi CRISWELL. AugUBm; ; lB47.—4t-‘, •. J * : Ur. Keeler’s VcgctftMelPfiujvcca, TT'ORilie removal and pefmafiont cure of alldis- J 2 eases, .arising frbm hh iihpure estate of the blobd and habit of t'hd / bbdyi‘Vist: chrbhio nfTec uons bf the chesll chrohifc' pleurisy, bronchitis, catarrh, &c. Scrofula ;: iri ail'its staged tetter, scald head, cutaneous affections of the face and oxtremetiftd,i Chronic - { disdascs, chronic rheumatism, chronic .enlargements of the, Jiga menls and, joints, white swellings, siphilis, sjiphl- Mtic affections, mercurial and hereditoryqjredispo- Bilions and constitutional disorders, &c.‘ : _ ■ ■ It is now admitted by Pathologists, tliatno orig inal temperament, complexion, constitution, or form of body, confers coniptete immunity from Hereditary diseases; 1 that ScrofylV consumption and other affections haying a 5 Similarity of origin occur in all: although observation convinces us, that individuals ana families, possessing certain characteristic’s are more frequently the subject of these maladies than others. , These.d/senscd,are a morbid condition of tlie whole, system of nutrition -.these products being but ,tbe effects of an alter alion of the blood and? secretion?,—thb ulcers, glands, inflamaliuns, &c., being merely aUendenl.phenomcna. The, cause exists prior’to, thoi phenomena, and must bo destroyed before perfect health: can ib«'-established* This, may be done by Dr. Kceleris Vegetable Panacea, the most certain remedy diseases arising from an impure state of* the blood and system of nutrition, ever presented' to .the notice of the af* /' • ' Prepared,corner of, 3d and South streets, Philadel phia'.. F6f sale wholesale and'retail .by Samuel El hot, Carlisle; Dr. McPherson;Harrisburg; and by Druggists and Merchants throughput the county. July 22, 1847A'flm Cheap -Oil Store, i Philadelphia. , , iSiDGWAV'& kEEMIiE, 37,North Wharves, XV below. Race. St., oiler for sale,.at ih slowest prices, all. tho.articles of tlio Oil Trade. Their slock is varied and, extensive, and they, feel confi dent of giving satisfaction to those who call.~ They have now oh ’ . Pure Sperm Oik ’ , ' * White Winter and Fall Oils, of different qiialii tics./'*; ' tf ' *'' ■i 1 'i Solar Oil. .. . / Wmler-preSfiedXardCiK'-'l-' ■-% .. . Winter "Wcphant and ty’halo Oils. .• Refined, Racked and Common Whale Oil. Tanners 1 Oils. Sperm Candles, Guano, &c. Phlla;, Ang. 19, 1847,*-2m •- .> N. B.—All goods delivered in fust-rale order. - - • •- GVIVS.• EDWARD K. TRYON,’ 131 North Second St., Philadelphia,' Manufacturer arid Importer of S/mt Guns, 1 . ' Superior Vniadtr, Rifles $r Pisiok, Perc{tmnn Caps, Powder Flash?! ,■, \ ■_ Shot Wads, Shot Rags, . Rail Blank Cartridges . Also, Six Barrel Revolving Pistols and materials for Gun Makers 1 u 50..., Guns made to ordefand repairs neatly executed. Apy gun which ! sell will be proved if desired in the presence of tho purchaser* “ ' Pliila., Aug. 17,1647;—3m , Hover’s first,Premlmu Writing lob. FROM Sr. Haro, the celebrated Professor of Clicm jstry in, the University of Pennsylvania, “PIIILADELPUIA Oct. 11,1843. “Dear Sir—Hating tried your Ink, I will thank you to send me-another bottle, as I.find it to bo ex cellent. lam yours, truly, “IIOBT. HAUE." From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati,: distinguished for his numerous scientific researches,., , ■. “Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati,' . January i 7, 1844.. , “Having used Mr. Hover's Ink, I am sat isfied that it io the best which has ever come tdi my knowledge, end especially is it excellent fbrlhoQsc of the Steel Pens, and will not corrode, lhem, cvcn in long use. “JOHN LOpKE, Prof.,of Chemistry." Hover’s Adamantine Cement. From a well known scientific gentleman. ■ Phila., Fob. 27,1840. u Mr. Joseph E.Hover—SW: A use of your Co* ment, and'some practical tests ©fits superiority, has induced me to recommend it to others as on invalu ble article for mending Chino,'Glass, or Cabinet Wore. OAMPBELL.MORFIT, “Analytic Chemist,’* For solo at.the manufactory-, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 87 North Third Street,' opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. ’ May 13 1847. ■ ~ HoaltUmade easy to* the People, Or Physical TVoining, fft make their Live* in this World Lone and Happy, by the author of “ Edit • cation; At It It, Ought to Re, and Might Re, 1 ’ First American Edition, with ' Addition*: BEING’an olcmontary and interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing'short and enter , laming articles on Pood, Heart, Glands, Strength, Eating, . Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver, Drains, Old Ago, Blood, ’ Bangs, . Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries,; Senses, Wopjan, Head, Veins, . , Health, Disease,’, dec. Ac. Togcthei with tho'Grcptf^ccret—Success In T.ifo how attained—hpw to do good—causes and effects of error^hablts—passions—woman described—man de scribed—man’s errors—rich,and poor—sexes—virtue and vice—-youthful errors—woman how made deli cate—woman's virtues, ambition; &c. &c. The whole designed for the noble purpose of im* proving pnd extending education amongst tho people, importing valuable knowledge oh the physiology of the human ffamo, and the laws which govern mental and bodily health; &c< r Any person y sending 29 cents enclosed in ft letter shall receive one copy by, mail, or five copies will bo sent for $!• Address, postage poid. May 27,1647.—ly G. P. /SEEDER & Co. Cap*, Ladlct’ JlnOii, Boas, Ac. TO MERCHANTS, HATTERS & OTHERS. , GARDEN & BROWN, Hals aud.Cap Warehouse and Manufactory, No. IDG , , Market Street, , BbOOHD DOORURLOW SiXTH, pRU.ADXI.FaiA, rm ' Respectfully solicit attention to thoir largo anil complete stock of Hats and Caps, manufactured under their own immediate direction and superinten dence, with all tho advantages of modern, improve ments to enable them to combine,the important qual ities of durability, taste and beauty of finish withex treme cheapness of-price. ’ . '-s- An immense ond beautiful assortment oH all varieties and prices of beaver, brush, silk, I „ ‘ moleskin, Russia, cosshnorc, wool,, sporting f u,9t ond Ashland Hois. , J Also, a general assortment of every van*"l oty of Caps, Otter, Fur Seal, Hair Seal, 1 Caps, Muskrat,‘Plain and Foncy Oloth every atyle, yMuffs, Rod, Black and Biown, Molfalr, Soalolto, Boas, Glazed, Oiled Silk and Fur Caps,.; Ladies’ Muffs, Boos, dec., at tho very lowest prices. Buyers by the down or. less, ore invited to colUnd see if it is not to thoir interest to deal with us. Particular attention paid to tho pocking of Hats. Cash paid for Muskrat and Shipping Furs. * . ». • GARDEN & BROWN, ‘ No. 196 Market Street,below Sixth St. Philo,, July 22, 1847.—3 m \|/ r /, •• ' New.siijjplypf Dj’iigs'&Eahcy Goods. "S'IWV H’AviSHSTICK r 'desires toinfotm'his public i\ikih\kn&w SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY of 1 goods,'which : have been selected .With great card by hUnsdirpbrsenallyi and justop’enbd athis.ojd and well'knownestab lishment on North HanoVb* aiitiell embrace a supf ply of "' l " //'V“ 1 ' ’ ' 1 Fresh Drtigs, V., together with, a most’ exlonBive,rtoh and.varied stock of BOOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS; PEJIFU3IES, &c,&c.to which he .feels confident he may invite -of the public with the Full assurance .or'being able to supply every, want and.gralifyovefy taste, be sides Vnaurihg entire saiisfaciibh hy r iho very rea sonable,terms: upon Which his numerous articles will bedisposed of. .. t He would call the particular attention of Vaml, lids andpiiysicians to hid replenished assortment oi''p!iUGS i an(l MEDICINES?, which have been purchased at lbo best houses in Philadelphia, and may bo relied upon for fresblndsS and; Excellence.' A'ddcd lo iheSG AviU be' found an entire stock of FAINT'S, OILS,' 'DYE-STUFFS,.; Varnishes, Glass, &q,,&c<, all of .which ’he yyiH ensure .lo be of tho best quality, and, at the.very .lowest prices. He has made, many y additions to his. stock of BOOKS, besides.securing anewslipply of all the Text Books,;Historieß,Keaderg, Lexicons, ’Writing Booksv&c. now in use in College and our public schools—which ho. will .dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of:all.r>. ; His stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collectionwhich it would be im possible to enumerate, but comprisjngmany novel ties'which cannot fail to strike tho eye and please the taste, such >as Ladies and Genlieman’acutlery, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and cloihes Dnishee, Perfumes of Rouselle’a rich and exlehsivoyarUies, ranCy Bonpa, r shaving cream, card casesr'poclcet pistols; pocket books,’&c.- • ■ AlsdVaridw supply of Corqellu’sdle’gnht LARD LAMPS., tpgclhor with Sperrj and Mould candles, baskets,musical instruments, umbrellas, children’s toys, door Mats, and other articles in the variety dine, whicli with a-CbnsCant supply-df fresh Fruits, nuts and confectionary.of the richestouaUty, make a Ipgo apd splopdecl stock to whjch he confident ly invites iho attention and patronage of his town and.dbuhtry fripnds, at the old stand in North Han dvef stfedl,‘nearly opposite thd Carlisle Bank. ‘ . \ ,s. w. , Carlisle. June 3, . HEMOVAti • ■ “Quick Safes and Small Profits'' gfiß. J. has lately removed his ■ , Drug anil Book Store . to .the ,loigo ,room in Main street, recently occupied by S. ,M* Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite the Methodist Church. .He ih future give all-hia time*; (except,When engaged in Professional business,), to the interests of bis store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, he his friends ami the public, that thleir orders and prescriptions shall tiavo the, most accurate Attention. ; ’Hr, Myefs also informs his friends that in addition to his former large assort mont of ‘ (of the.loiter, a very choice and extensive c'ollccli6n,) ho has just opened a splendid assortment of - Duuos,- ■ - Paijtts,' ■ Ons, . PfE-STCmi Spicks, • FIIUITS, PsUPUMKHT, Boohs, (oil kinds,) Stationabt, • Cutz.su r« ■: Tjaiu) Lamps/ Fattct Ahnctss, Family Groceries, , . of, every variety and price—arfd ob ho intends doing business on the popular terms of .‘.' quick soles and small profits,” ho is determined to sell Ghoceiues, and ovcry : other article ho may. offer, as low os they can ho had in Carlisle;. Ho gives a general invitation to all his friends to call; - ■ . OT/*Fot the accommodation friends, Dr. My era’ Drug Store -will bo open.at all hours on Spnday for the sale of Medicines 0n1y.,,. , CHEAP DRUG STORE. J ,& ( W., B, FLEMING, respectfully inform, i their friends and the public generally,' that they have lakon the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by ( Messrs. Stevenson &Dinkle, bn the North West corner of High and Pitt streets,'directly opposite the Man sion House-Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have oh hand and intend constantly adding,thereto, a large assortment of j Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, . Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass,.&c.; whith they are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their , undivided attention to 1 the' business, and hope'to, receive a liberal share of encouragement; Physicians, pre scripiions carefnlly compounded; : ' Carlisle, March 18, 1848. ' : ’ DR. CITLLENfS TNDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR F& 1_ MALE COMPLAINTS., This medicine is fast talcing the place of every preparation hereto fore used for diseases arising from Weakness or oth er causes. All that Is necessary to secure, this medicine a place In the Domestic Practice of every family ; when such a .medicine is needed, is atrial. It speaks for itself—ia innocent in its operation, and no injury can arise from its uso at any time.. Sold ’wholesale and retail by ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, No. 370 Marketat, Plul , adelnhia, and also by the following regularly au i thorlzed agents. Samuel W. Hayrrstick, Carlisle, Pa; . William Bratton, Nowvllle. Samuel H. Duohlcr, Gettysburg, Pa. C. A. Morris & Co.,‘ York,.Pa. ; Surveyor and 1 ScrlVcncr. JOHN C. MITCHELL, will bo. found at his office in the rear of the Court Houbc— ready at'alt limes—unless engaged in the business of his profes sion—to make surveys of lands, roads, etc.. He will also prepare deeds of conveyance and any other in strument of writing. , . ~ Carlisle, June 24. 1847.—3 m Dr. l, Ci Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth, that are required for their preservation, such ns Scaling, Filing, Plugging, &e,, or wJJ restore the loss of them, by inserting . Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. £7*Office on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hoto). N. D. Dr. Loomis will bo absontfrom Carlisle, the last ton days, in each rrronfh. Carlisle, July*, r J ARIES FLEMING, ,RI. I>. EKSIDENT DENTIST, HAmusmma, Pa,, Dr, F. will warrant hia operations oqiraLdo Ihoso of the best city practice, ond his qhQTgoaahall n|. ways bo moderate. : i . ' , . t October l(K 1845.-i-.ly ’ •* NJ * JOSEPU KNOX, ATTORNEY AT; LAW, Pittsburg, Pft.,,hns re- Xi. turned from Carlisle to the practice of his pro fession in PitUburg* Alloglio'py county; Pa. ‘ February 11, 1847.—■ ■ It. A, Laiuliorton, .ATTORNEY ATLA.W, S Hauuisouho.Pa. . ' April 20.1847, v 'Mfo Willis Foitllko, (Graduate of Jefferson Medicat'Cpllcge, Philadelphia.) TVEBPEOTf'UIiIjY offers to the public hisprbfos- JtVsional services in tho practice of Medicine, Sur gery, and Midwifery. OFFTca nt tho residence of h]s father In South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's (Into Ro berts’) Hotel, and tho Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 8,1847.—1 y . ' • ALEXANDER S. RI«CEEART, ,M. !)• OFFERS his professional services to the citizensof Dauphin and Cumberland counties. Ho may bo found at his office in Harrisburg'. " February 18,1847. —Gin Splendid T '' NEW GOODS! B'lf; GROVE, has, just neatest, i handßomcBt| mdsb beautiful, and latest asdoitmtihi Of Goods in the Borough—at least so pio nounccd hy atl the ladies'of taste who have’examined them—and at prices Cheaper than tho C/ieqpesr, con sisting,m;paitof English, Frqnch apd American^. Cloths, :Gassiiu(!i'es, ■ SaUinetts> £j; VoWot'Corda, Gamhrodns, and cvbry varicty of men’s WCori JI ‘'' '■ ‘ - Tir./Vi.il ... ’ . For thd ladies I have’ the most 1 Kooutiful Bareges, BalSarinSh, 'sup'efidr 1 I.owriB, Girigliira Lawns, Do raealiq/FtencH'.arid iEnglish Gihihants, and a general assdrlhicrit'df While Go'ods at reduced prices, ”, .< ■ Darpgp.lialzaiiticiZophyr/Not.Thi'jct.MouaDlin deXaino, and Cashmere, ;1 ’ Bobbins, Thread ond Lisle Lacoiand Edgings,Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowers, Ladies’ & Misses’ Bonnots df. lho'latest Rafis.styles, such as Pamela, Vonoraj Rutland, English' Split Straw, China, Perl, NacpolatOn, Florcitco Braid, Silver Lace and Mon- HATS—Palmlcaf/LEghorh/Sbaketß, Black Straw, Pedle Braids Buena Vista, Rough and Ready Hate for melt and boy's. ? • ■ ’ # • ! ■Men 1 and Boy’s BOOTSj Ladles’and Misses’, mo roco hfidkid'SLlPPßßS.' ’ '< • GROCERIES—Coffee, Tea; MolasSes-and Spices, all of Which will be Sold as said above, ‘cheaper than the cheapest.' Persons wishinA bargains will do Well to cal! and examine for Ihemsolves before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget, North East'Corner 1 of tho Public Square. . . s H..H. GROVE. Carli?lc, April 22, 1847. ‘ ; Delaware Mutual safety Insurance CompaiiyjFlillaUclpiiin, ON THE MUTUAL INSUKAISCjE PRlNct pi;E*i—combined wiiU alarfeb joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly.ono half of llic ’ usiiol rules. By tho Act of Incoipurolion, lUcetock for the payment-of and lobecs which tho Com pany jnay sustain. “And as ah additional security to tho assured,'the act requites that ihoyjrq/?/* of the business shallhc funded and remain with the corpo- os a and protection to the insured against 1055.,. This fund will,bo represented by scrip. Issued by tlio Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six pci; cent. Jper annum. The insured aro enti tled to .a pro raia share pf tho promts of the Company, and will ‘receive that proportibribf the aforesaid fund in scrip, which .tho nmouritof earned paid by him, boars .to' the total? sum of earned prdiriiuips and, capital slock, v T ; i - The.acrip- ibus jssued, to bo transferable, on' the books of the Company as stock. , , . No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses, exceed tho amount of earned premiums. Tho insured rats protected from.loss ot. tho custom ary rates of premiums, without any individual liabil ity,or responsibility for ,the losses o.i expenses of the Corporation.; The, assured ~h ave, all the rlghts-of momhcrshipiT-ican vote at; all elections, and arc eligi ble as Directors of. }he Corporation.;, The suksciibcr haqbccri appointed agent for ibis Company, and ns tho muiual principle is superseding every, other mode of- Insuroncc, ho would, confidently recommend it to his friends and tho public. For full particulars,enquire either 1 by letter or per 80nto ... JOHN J. MYERS, . Fire luaurnucc* fpHE Allen arid Easlponn'shorough Mutual Fire JL Insurance Company .of'Cumberland County, incorporated by an act .of Assembly ,is now folly organized,and in' operation under the niahagement of the following commissioners, viz; ' ChtVSiayman, Jacob Shelly v \Vim. 11. Gorgas, Lewis Hyci, .Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowoll, sr, and Mejqhoir Bronemon,whoreepeclfully call the attention of citizens of Cumhmrland and York counties, to the. advantages which the company hold out. - ' . , , The rates of insurance arc as low and favorable as any Company.of lbe kind in the Stale. Per sons wishing to become members are-invited to make application io the’jagcmts- of the company who are willing toiwait upon them atnnviimcV ’ ' JACOB SHELLY, President. Michael’ Hoover, Vice Pres'L, Lewis Hrstt, Seerctaryi \ o / V Michael CdcitMlf, jfVetMHrcr. " _ ■‘Aosnts— ’Michael Hbovcr, general agent, Mccbn nicsburg'i' Rudblph Marlin,'New Cumberland; M. Cocklin, Allen; Wm.'R. Gorges, Allen; Christian Titzcl, Alien ; John C, Dunlop, Allen; Peter Dnrn r hort,‘ East Pchnsboro; David Martin, Churchtown; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shirc manstown; Simbp Oyster, Wormleyshurg;.,Robert Mooro* Carlisle; Robert 0. StcrrcU, S. Middleton; Philip Brechbill, for,Cumberland county. , _ Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gepcral t agt. Henry Logan, John Shcrrick, John Rankin, Daniel Daily,'J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. . Protection Against Loss by Fire. rpHB CUMBERLAND VALI/BY MUTUAL X Protection Company, wiirbe’uhdor the direction of (ho following Budrdof Managers for the ensuing year, viz: T. C, Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A'. O. Miller, Philip Spong ier, Samuel Trill, Thomas A. , M’Klnney, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Bear and Abm. King. There are also a number of Agents ap pointed in tjio adjacent counties who will receWe ap plications for insurance and. forward them Immediate ly for approval to tho. office of the Company, when the policy will bo issuod.without delay.; Foi further in* formation see the by-laws of tho Company. . ; ;: ; T. C. MILLER, Vresidenf, A. O. MitLEn, Secretary,. . \ • Aorstr.— M. P.Ego, J; Arsiyder, Carlisle; Ur. Ira Day, Mcchanicaburg; George Brindle, Monroe; L.H. Williams, Wealponnßborougb;JoSopUM. Means, Nowburg; John 'Clendonin, Hogentown William Pool, Shlpponsburg. • . '< ; ; Lite'lnsurance with Prospective Bomu. The Ultard life lasuruaucc, Annuity anil Trust > ■ Company ot Philadelphia. Capital s3oo,ooo—Charter Perpetual.' Office No. 150 Chesnut street. CONTINUE to, make Insurance on Lives, grant Annuities and Endowments, apdto accoplTrusls froth Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute-them agreeably to the desire of the Parties; and receive Depositee of Money in Trust and On Interest. . 1 < ’• ' The Company mid a Bonus nl slated periods to the for Life. The first Bonus was appropri* ated inDocombcr, 1844, amounting .to 10 per cent, on tho sum insured under the oldest policies, to 8$ per cent., 7£ per cent., &c.; Tin others in proportion to the lime of standing; making an addition of #lOO, $B7 50, s7o. : &c..'odjytmry $l,OOO originally insured. The will l»o.soon’ by the following Life Insurance Register of tho '• Amount of Policy! and : ' I '■ |&*j&J)omiB or Bonus payable at tho Policy. SuinSwa addition. Party's decease. ;Wo.«08’ «s®3<:v *ioo: , . i,ioo v H ;s9V g;feoo‘ sbo 1 2,750* 204 • 4,000 400 .., . ; .4,400 270 2,000 ,166 .... 2,176, 833 6,000; 437 50 !, 0,437 50 Rales for Insuring $lOO on n Single Life, Ago For 1 year.' ■ Pot V yearn, Ppt Life, annually, annually, jfO 06; '' ;7»< 130 , .a 30 20 ' $0 91 SO - * .131 ' 40 .1 00 " 11 ' 183 . V 'aso 60 • :,' 1 30 ; a 00- ,11 ■!, 400 , 00 ■ • 435 . ■ 401 7.00 . Example;—A. /person ogoil 30 yoaranoxibirlli-doy, by paying tho Company *1 31, would, isbcuro to kit family or hoirs $lOO, shduld ho dio iii ono.yonr* or for $l3 10 ho secures to thorn sl,ooo* or for $l3 601 annually for aovori years, ho scturos to thorn $l,OOO should ho dio in.sovon years* or; for $23 GO paid an-| riunlly during life, ho provides $l,OOO whenever ho clictt; for $O5 BO they would rocolvd $6,000 should ho dio : ln oho yonf. " i i? . j(. it , . CC/* Further particulars) respecting Life Insurance, Trusts, Ac., may bo hhdatlho Office.' • * , • I); W: mOHATIDS, Prenuknt. ■. .INO. F. JAMES, vlc^norv. Philo., March U, Lfld7.—Out . * Clieap-Satclics.'and Jewelry “ riiiladclpliia Watch and Jewelry store" * iVb. 9G,‘ North Second Streep ’ 'j‘ deloW mage; bbfcdbA ? 6f quariiv ‘ . PfiILAPptPHIA; ’ ■ &OLD Lever Watches;.full,jeweled 18 - eases, ‘ ’ -«»» Silver Lever Watches;’ - * Silver. Lever; Waiihes.'sO'vdn jewels,'' ■! ivo'.? 0 . Silver Ldbihe'.WatcheSi'findAual.J'iewhieil'' l ,W SdrieridiiQuartier-WiAa; 1 ' ' d .Hw. Ladies’ Gold PeiiciU., ‘”. Fine.gijvet Spoc.tacjesj' } , B>W, Geld Glaes^i, pjaip J3J;cte.; patentllj etsLunltS• ots. .On hand.an assortment of Gold and H• J Braoelels; Breastpins, Earring,Lockets M.? lr lions. Gold Pens, Gold Neck, Curb&Fohnu "' Keys, Silver and; Gpid ThimMc&i Silvcr Sn, " 3 ’ (foods Warranted to bo what they’ are sold fo’, a' libdral Reduction nM’jliMj hityinir to „ n a ct?!"-' ' o. c.onkad, lmporler i oj"(FaUh es Pliila. Fob. 2S, 1(547. ■u —* «nacta. PERSONS a fillet (m 1 with Scrofula, Kings* JJ V I Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, Tciitf Mercurial Diseases, or any other, complainls ariiio.’ from impurities of the Mood, nro requested to read tho followingjestimonials, in proof of the wonderful properties of the above named medicine. • REAt) 1 .READ 11' READ 11 * . Vfd, Uto undersigned, having visited M*r. I Baar . Brookri, jn at tlic office of Mcssrsi Ruwand & Waltoii 376 Market St., Philadelphia, consider his cose the most remarkable .wo have ever witnessed or hoar/ of. His .disease wiis SCROFULA, and leniblomua have been his twelve years conflict with tbo drstroi or. . His Palate, Oife entire roof of his Mouth Nosi Upper Dip, and lower lidjjof-iho nioiiT ari j,ai< been destroyed, his Face, nearly eaten up, and pail of the Jaw Bono carried, qway. ;And yet wo can give no description pf hU ease.. - 4 Mn B. informs us that in.,Janbaty lost* the whole interior Of his mouth, as well as moat of his face, wj j a mass of deep and painful On the Uih < f January ,last, ho commenced taking Dr.,Cullen’s In dian Vegetable-Panacea; Which checked tho disease in a few ;days, and from that time itlic euro has pro. grossed with intotmisslom Now flesh has the place of tho;deop , ulccrs',:anU though badly ured, hi* face is sound, and his. general health is x ( , ■stored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr Brooks f esrici no Mercurial** .Ointments,* Or Cmimj Applications have been fact, the Poiiacel Alone, has wVought (his wonderful change.- David Smith, Bucks counly^jPa*! Charles B. Ruwand,\Mcodvillc,- Crawford co. Pa Jv W; Johcs, M. D/ f south 2d street, Pliila. * * Jacob Deo, Pemberton,N Jersey. • E. W. 440 N. Fourth, st M Phila, • Lancaslcr(7?a;!- ' . . R. Mi Mnddock, 28 N.-lltb sh, Philo; ; U. W. Appleton, ty. D. 4C south sL .VJ’inibthJ Caldwell, Morion county, Miraomi. Donici yeakel, Chcanut Hill, Philadelphia c t>. ‘ John Horned, 300 High aired, Pliilo. Wm. Steeling, M. D., Camden, N. J. Wm. Halo, .378-High atrcd, Phila/ ; John Be)trErlo«tr, Pliila, .. Aaron Sands, HO Galhatine.sl. Philj. . .. Daniel McGinley, Keaalerla.Alley, Pliila, Andrew Swealon, Chmdtn, N. j. U. H.. Evans,.West Philadelphia. Uicltard IV. Young, GililbrlO!) Market st. Pliila; John W. Ashmnad, 60 South Cth sired; do. B. J. Xiensil, 123’soulh II lit at., Pliila. Peter Slten Smith, Editor Native Eagle, do, Joel Bodine,’VViliiamatown, N. J, - . Wm. Sleoley, Farmington, lowa. L. 8.. Golea, M. D.y Hoplan, Maesr : • Unaael Canfield,,Physiologist, I J ln/,i', Titos. P. S, lioliy, M. D., Banishing, Pd, Poter Wright, 159 Market street, Pliila. W. Newlin, 103 Filbert siren, do, John Good, 174,Spruce street* ' do. - Ucv. Wm. 'Drie,. Catharine at', do. RoV. John’Chambers; Broad sr. do. T.L;’Sanders,''Publisher of Pledge, Pliila. F. P. Sellers, Editor, Ddyiostown, Pa. lacoh Frick, Editor of the Aran,-Sent. Pliila. L. A. Godey, Ladies’ Book, 101 : Clicamihd.i Philadelphia, .' . i Rev. J, R.' Nichols,.Pastor of Brickntakn’s M, P. Church, Pliila. . .... D. S. Kieflfer, Publisher of Lancaslcr.Rrpub. A. Wilson, M. i>. No. 6. Cedar Row, Phifn. Samuel Ketchum, No. 69 North Third st. do. Rov. Levi Brink, New York. Edward Paxs6n„-No. 158 North From si. do. J. C, Laycock, Attorney, at,Law, Washington Square. Phlla, The above named gcrfileqien, (constituting M a small portion of those who have visited Ml- Brooks 'at'.ottr- office in Philadelphia, and would certify 5 to the, shme hetajf necessary) are sell known, ami their hlgli standing.in society pre cludes the idea of tneir lending their names to carry on an imposition.' And, hero we say, without the fear of coniradie lion, that we have not found a. case of Scrofula m other disease for which wo recommend the ran B * cea,’ which thounodicihe has noi speedily arrested. Wo have iTrihis time a multitude of patients uhder treatment, all of whom are doing well.— Among them is tme of CANCER, which was pro nounced by physicians beyond Ihc 'rcarh rf Surr eal assistance, but from all appearances will be ctirdd in a few months. : • Sold wlibjosnlo.ahd retail bv ROWANP « •WALTON, Proprietors, No, 3t*6 Markets!. PHI also by ilio following regularly ao thorlaed ngehts.* ! ; • Samuel W. Haveurtick, Carlisle, Pa. Wllllnm’ Bralibn, Nowvillo. Samuel Hi Buehlcr, Gettysburg, Pa. O. A. Morris & Co. York, Pa. Carlisle; Dec. 3, IBJo,—iy Spitting Bloocl, CoiisinnpUoii) rpHOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TA« X AND WOOD,NAPTHA iHlhomostccilain"" effectual remedy for the cure of oil coniplaii.ff u, ‘ throat und lungs, obstinate cough'', chrome * throat, bronchitis, asthma, pain in the side nml l’ rf ' ' tightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup, whoop cough,'dec.. A trial ,wil| coavinco all of it* cd efficacy. . Thornton's Compound Syrup of Tor oiul b' t£k Napthas will curpiComuwplt' o3l •' . YET; ANOTHER CUKE! . '' ‘ 1 1! ''• PiiVr.Aiii.riiu, April 9, hast August a year.l cfcught .a • v toh >nl *° consequence of gelling v/ti In q shower of r . al ”’ B . circumstance so common gave mo no Imtnwwi® ccrniflupposjng \ should soon get »W ofut. u" contrary, however, J doily, grow jvprso; o ’ cough.set in, then poin in my proael onJ hcPvc shoulders*. Inowsufl’e/rd great oppressionim j great secretion <?f purulent matter in ,my . became greatly alarmed, ami . my friends CDn " cr|tica|t tjto moio so s • j of appetite, hectic fever and night fwcol* r f «- mo ns weak os a child. ] night the sweat 1 poured off mo! Thiuwos,my condition when monco'd using “Thomson’s Compound 9yrupm ■ and Wood ( Noplhft.’' } procured one bottle, n . pcriehccd so mucr, benefit that J resolved IoCO f ft u It., 1 took lh nil nine bottles, hnd’nm, now pi restored, It la now qlx'monlhs since I cense* the medicine .and lho ! curb‘ remains perfect., j f believe this medicine la fuV superior to every r .• for consumption of iho'Eunps. „ , , tf ,i J. 1. CJIIAMD-BIILMN, No. 8 Corlwrjy All'inm’il and aubbcribcil tbll bib 1 ;1 - v , I ’. n ‘ r 1810, beforamq,, . , , , . V "W/fr .Thie involuablo.medjcinq iaiprppnfod w , corner .of Olh and Spruce streets, Philo* For anlo in Carlisle, by //. . agent. Price 50 cents or 0 bond® for w J »
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