NTHE oT writ or. Partition and Valbaiion'tJn ;, tlSo' i UVal®iUtev : ; , v«/«•'■’•» '*'.' .'•/•-•• NoW'-td-vdlC:' 18lli. DecornbDP,,,lB49, Inqiii.BiU°n oonfifipcd'ahd Rulo on all, hb(re• ond pdrties in . interest,,*y(z: .Catharine, widow' of Addin IJhlor, doco a a cdfS us an ; U hid r, r S ara Ii Uhler/Miry UhleKand twp otiior ; i jm'|i)dr f [cbil^rcn y t)jr the said Adam Uhler^’ ' whijdo^ndmes^rd^unknqw.Aj Jacob XJiildr; Mary CJhlcr .. w.ithpriidodorc Lyhe. Jdrialliati Tulbert, Talbert and one whose name * is unknown. chjldrfih of llie said ; Jonathan-Talbert ahd !i lViary- : ljia 7 wirei Ja r rricB : M’CAbb and Siisan.hia wife, and S a nfd cV Nd i 1 or, nh d' Eliza his wife* to ap pddfat'llib to bC;holil ,at CaHlsjd in ttnd fdr Cqmbcrland county, on ,l)ie,l2tb of;Fobrafdfy 1850, and accept or.roluto to accept, of tho.Rfedipsiate.of' Dailricb Uiilor,;dec ? d. r at the opprdiddmahi dHd Valuation.. . . .. : Notice tho partlcs above.nalncd id therefore hereby given.'' * ’ *- ‘ l{ MO. . , - DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. ■ ‘Sheriff's Office,-.' Carlisle, Jam 10,1850—3t{.. NOTICE To the Htire Qndhfgal Representative! of Thiii.'Wah •Inc*, late of \ the. aorough o/Neiqeiße, deeeakid?' , -TAKE, notice that by virtue of a writ oTPartUion and-Valuation, Issued , out of the Orphana’Cohrt of Cupib6rlaDd lV county, and to mb .directed, I will r hold an inquisition on thb.Rdal Edible of' Tiros.'Walldco; dco’d., on lbp prcpiißCs, on. Thursday the 7lh day of February, 18501 a til -o'clock' A. M., Tor the purpose of making'partition and valuation of .said estate, when and where you may attend ifyou think proper. " . - .. . w-, , DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff.' - ;Bhorifftfl Office, ■ J , '• • , Carllele, Jgp. 10,1850. ... ' Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on (he estate of Joseph Young,'BK, Into of Silver. Spring town* BhipfCMinborland cobnly, Pa. f have been issued to the suWcribere residing in'- said township, in said' coopty/ AIT persons' indebted to said oitalowili, make imrncdinto paymcni; and those having claims wilf present them properly authenticated, for settle* uicnt tb / : JOSEPH-YOUNG, Jr.; - , JAMES IRVIN, . , f Lx ? 8 ’ January 10,1850—61*. LIS'! OF LETTEKS. I IST OF BETTERS remaining inthcPost-offico at Carlisle, Pa., January 1,1850. Persons in* quiringfor letters onlliialist,wlll plcaficsaythby are advertised. .. -• ’ Anderson John . .. . Murphy James Anchorman Mika CatHa.Maj M’LochHn, Armpirong Mrs Gallia. /Moore Mrs Margaret 2 - - . Anderson John E Michael Jnb Aotly,Franklin . . Mel] David Adams. Miss Eliza < Miller Samuel ’ • Brindle Geo. M CGraham Goo 2 ‘ Baughman Philip Mitchel William ’• Bear Miss'Maria , Mawry Miss'Mary Bear Samuel } Malpno Mrs Mary Brenlzor David Mouhtz Jacob Butler Kev William ' M’Coy Thomas Burkholder Jacob' Myers Mrs Martha = Boyer Fanny ’ M’BrideJno Bowman John * . M’Beth Jno .. DrlaellonHebert .Merrill Mrs Loulsa E 3 Bishop J,A, r Mishler Miclmel Esq Baker Jno M’Both James . ‘ Belton Col FS . Moore Mrs Cynthia Chase Capi,Lewis . '*• Morrison Joseph ‘ ' Coulter,Geo W' . Menike Miss Elviry 1 Clltiepeter Sarah M’OermdlEdward ’ >' , Margaret M Campbel Mathews William M.r.Qbrtoan Mounlz Messrs A or S Calvert Peter . 1 Marden Charles F • Ekecutors'of Gll CrboksM Moll &Co ! Miss Nahcy Campbell Newllle'Henry 3 - Craig Hugh 1 , ‘ NefFJ C 3 ' ' Clark Mrs Sarah Noble Francis or Jno D ' Arina B Cain Nickey Jrro G Campbell Mrs ElizabelhNewlon Her E J Calwell James' Niesley Abraham ’ Collier Messrs & Dro. -Nicle Caspar ■ ’’Clark Samuel Pittman Thomas '-•tirain oamuel Phoano Mrs Eliz u - Coales Geo- --PrgnyTncug l Orqsly Joseph Par Son Miss Malinda Denmy Samuel Parks Adalirie 2 * f . Biller J Esq.'- , \ Rhmi.ds'Samufil 1 Dunlap Hiram C 2 liemor Garden K ‘ ‘ Dice Jacob , . Stayinan J A Devinney William . ’ Sons of Temperance 5 Dollar Andrew G Sours Samuel ..Davis Miss Mary . Slielrbn Peter . . ; Duncan J B . , Swords JMrs Eliza \ Dice, Jno Swiger Elnora Desanno Mrs Hanna Smith Gob S 2 , Disler Valentine- Slam WS* . Frehn Charles 9 Shomal - —— ‘ .. ■ Fonascloll Miss Mary >snydor Michael . Gariy Jno &> Co . . Smiley Geo 3 ( Geisse Paul D SlieaHer Miss Margarel •' Orinith UoV A. . , .Siohman’Jno ' Cinder Jacob-, /, Squire Jacob Qebhartl llo’nry ' . . / Snyder Mrs Ann Bliz. , Gilmer, James . , , . Smith GooA .. Glenhey Thomas Smith Geo .W • ; \. n Gardner W & U F ‘ Stinson .Ge'pW * Giulcr Miss Sarah Shafiur Geo ' 1,1 Hutton Mrs.Elizabojjj Shannon JTsacf . Hall Owen.K .< . Sheafer Joel, , V . Howard Alexander . ..Swoycr J. - Horner Miss Ann Mary Shpmbarger Philo II r . Howard Miss Jane Slqbbins Thos G HofTer Jacob • Shrompavid, Howertl Mrs Jano - Sherman Jno. -Hurley Jacob > SidolCluiatanna iSergl Hammond - Sturt Lewis A , , . Harrison Nathan Swonger Samuel , Hill Jesso Shrlncr Chas . Horning Geo Sedan Miss Anna- • Hebner Jno 'Painter Augustus, Hosier Miss Mary Ann Vaughn Isabel! ■ Hardy Mrs Margaret Vanieckcr Frederick Hurd Conrod : . Woods Thos J Heavlngor Jno 1 Wells Seth 2 j Halo John Wagner Jno Hagy Henry B Wolf Jno - Hippehnmcr Miss SarahWiso Mrs Rebecca Hoilodhy 1 II Esq Williams David Haslam Anthony Watson Christopher • Irvino Miss Marla Wise Leonard Irvino Soloman Wellcrd Henry James Mrs Mary Walt Cato Johns Miss Marla Walls Mrs Sabina Josiah Kilgoro Warner A 0 John Kimrsboroug Waifs Fabian . Lenharl(Pumpmakor) Wliitmiglit'Miss Lydia Lonherr Geo > , Wheeler Geo Lonharl Mias Susaoah. Mrs Sarah Landis Mrs JM .. , .Wolf Geoirgd JA’Caueland James A ' P. D. WUNDERLICH,.P. ,M. Buckwheat hiRA,!/,-—a flno articib/scieetod expressly for family use. Also Deans, Hominy, fine Dairy Suit, Mackerel, Salmon,'.M6)assot, Older Vinegar, Crackers, Sap Sago, flna Cheese, and other useful articles. ' To bo had at tlib lowest cash'prices, at EBy’S. January 10,1650 /' Now Goods & Cheap Clothing. niHK subscribers liavo just roitirned frftm Phila &** X dolphla with splendid assortment of Goods for • genllOmon’s wear, with which they intend offering . groat inducements to the citizens of Carlisle and country. ■ They have on,hand un ae <* CLiOTIlirVClj such, as Dress Coals, Cloaks, Ovor-coala, Veals, Pants, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Under Shirts, Gloves, Stockings, Silk and ollior Ora >ats, pocket Tlandkorcliiofs, Suspenders, Hats, - Caps, Trunks,, Travelling Bags and Umbrellas; all of which,they intend soiling ata, very.small advance on oitycobl, having for Rielr motto ‘tsmall profits and quick sales.” They wish it to bo un {,„ derstood that thoir clothing is all manufactured under tliolr own euporiniendnnco and not in. the 3te,olty| henco they aro enabled to tyarrant every ar : *)> ' Having an experienced cutter engaged in their establishment, they aro prepared at. ailtimos to it make to order any article of clothing in a neat, . fashionable, and Biibslartii'al manner, and at short notice. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. : ‘North Hanover.St, opposite Monger's Store, Carlisle,- Ooi. 18404-S'm' • , - r r' “ : Tltrorlloiijcs for Roitt. THE aubacribcr. r bfferd for- rent* frotty tho first of April nc.xi,‘,a• two;ilory, liouso* -situated,on, tho corner of Hanpve.r.Btreet antl.C,hapbl alloy, and shill able .for , kmd,/of business. /. Also, Vlwo'sloiy Plastered Ijouso situated' on South IlunoVer street.I—' 1 —' Also, a. Brldk,-,House, situated'ln Clio pel - alley, 'ad* joining tho above.- Also, a Shopi'suitdblb foFaliTloit un Jbind.of business; -For particulars enquire of J w . ; : SIMON SMITH, Sri -• Carlisle, January 3,1850— Zi ' Joini Wallowkr, Sr; *- ,Joiin. Wali-oweh; Jr. JOHN WALLOWER & SON, ' • ! (Successors io I*unk & Miller,) i •"'Fordwarding &, G oinmission ; MERCHANTS, , V And' Agents for. tho Pennsylvania Central Rail . Rohd; Company, and yvholosalo, dealers in Qro*, • : coricS,-Produce, Coal, Piaster, Salfi Fish, r. 1 < NqiJs,;Bacpn,.Powder, dec*. . : i,. i"," ;',/,/ : January, 3, ! Mulo Teams 1 for Sale. TWO mule, Teame at Prlvate Sdle.—Two 6 mulo iedmsV the' mules'a’ro'young,, being three and four years old, ahd'wcil' broken.' Goars nearly new to suit.' ’ The mules' will be sold' altogether*or in p&ifs. Apply at'Mount Holly to -‘ s -*•- • ’ UROWN& GIVEN. ■ December 20,1849.— tf Property In Kingstown for Rent. THE two story-Brick Dwelling House and Store Room, situate on Main street, in. tho village, of Kingstown, is offered for rent. Possession given on (he Ist of April. For terms, &c„ enquire of - . HENRY W. IRVIN.. -December 27,1849 — 4l* ForKcnt Tfip lwostory plastered house, situated in .East 'Hipli.slrcel,.Carlisle, and at present occupied by SberlfTHoffer, is. offered for rent. Tlicro Is’every convenience attached to this house to make it 4 de sirable having a goodgarden, fruit trees, stable, ic. possession glvcrf onthc Ist of April. . For tornis apply to' December 27,1649 JOHN GOODYEAR. APPEALS FOR ISSO. i rpHE Commissioners of Cumberland county, have X fixed upon llio following times nnd places, for holding the Appeals on tlie Triennial Assessment for llio years 1830-I—2, fur tho several township? and boroughs in said county, to wit: • ‘•- >.■ 71 hi s when ■ held. Boru'a (( Ti/Uinthipa NcWvijlc, . . Nowtou, Mifflin,: ' Frankfurt), Hopewell. Slilppedsburg Ho. SliippcnaUtirK Tp. Southampton, VVcstpur.nabor.uußi> MonrnV, Silver Sprtnff, Baslpcnnsboroiigh Now Cumberland, Hampden, Muchanicsburg,.. Allen, ~ Vi , Dickinson, North Middleton, South Middleton",' 26th Jau'y 1 26th Jnn’y 89th Jnn'y, iiUUi Jau'y 30th Jau’y 3lst Jnn’y. i 31st Jnn'y Ist.Pub's ii\ Feb’y, , hh Peb'y , sth Fb'hy! i Util Fdli'y' (UhFcb’y 7th Peb'y Bth Peb'y Dili Peb’y llth Fub'y 12th Peb'y 13th Peb'y HUi Ptli'y 15th-Peb'y S. ttiipley's, Ncwyille. > Do'. do • ‘Do ; ' 'do “ Du’ ~ -do - ih Mnwry'e, Newburjj. O. Zii'c!*, Shippcnstmrg. '• ':Do '' do - i Do ■ > do J. Moovor’s. Mount Rock. J. Paul's, Churebtown. < O, Diiey'f.Uojuostown; S. Kdiiiiliigcr'i, Uriilpuport. • Do do J. Recser's. Sporting Hill. J. IllnckV, Mochaoiciburg. D. BlteanVr,Sho|»honl»lown. C. Uafliimn's. Stone TnVorri, ‘. Conmiissioner'SOJllCe.Carlißlo ; Do ... ■ -do , ’ Do do i Do ' do ■ County Rates—Dollar rnlo, 2J mills. Stato.Ratca—Dollar rale, 3 mills. The return to be mode by llio respective Assessors at llio limes and places determined upon for holding Appeals far their respective township or borough ul Winch limo lho " Assessors will return the names of two.rospcclnblo citizens'of his borough or township for thd appointment ofa collector! ' 1 By order of the Commissioners, Attest: W. RILEY",CIk. Com’rs. Office, Carlisle, Deo. 27,1849—41 CALIFORNIA may be tlie place to get Gold, but ifyou want to bu^'GHE.AP ... LUMBER, atid.a good deal dl, it'/br a ■ little money. call at the old established Tirrxx-or— > , ! II: CKuirrh &Co.y { - at the west end of the Hamsb'g. Bridge, Cumberland side.; WHERE you can .buy cheaper and better,Tim ber than at any other Yard on tho Shpquchnn'- tm river. v • Dry common hoards at $Il, $l2 & $l3, Boards of superior quality at $8 & lb, , '' Shingfos host quality at $l2. , • Do.-', second quality at $IOt" ' - • Do, Hdmloek at $7 50. " * ■ Scantling and half tipards, YcUpw.Pino Flooru/gßoards, § Siding ami Fence Board, Plink and l)6at|ls, Bunnnl and Ist com mem Lumber and 2 indiCB,thick-—dry. , also a sloamSaw null in'operation 1 , Woaro picparcd tp saw bills lo order’at short notice, either oak or white pine.. Joico, Scantling, and Plauk/nl >vays,oo hand. . Tho subscriber's hope hy strict attention to busi ness, and. lower than any other Yard at tho river, that iho public generally will upP pod see thulr slock before purchasing olsowlicro ' HENRY CHURCH & CO. . Bridgeport, Dec 27, 1849 . , • ’ • Public Sake of llcnl Estate. I"N pursuance of an order of Orphans’Court, will be sold at public sale, on Saturday i|jo 12th day of January at 12 o’clock, M. of that Joy, on'the premises', tlib following described real estate;situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, vj* r ■TliO eight ninths of the ohc half ofa flotation or Iraclbflahdi bounded by lands ofJohn uudlmll, H, Gflssingeri Abraham Kunklc, Jacob Hemp, and the Nurlli Mountain, containing 239 acres 6c 60 peaches, more or less, having thereon .erected a ! largo two story Log DWELLING HOUSE, Dou ble LOG DARN,-and Corn Crib. Also, ■iSSnRl a >cnunl H°uso and. Stable. Thoro is a of water near (be door, an Apple Orchard and a number of Poudi and oilier fruit trees. About 200 acres of the above described land is clear ed nnd*in a good state of cultivation, abunl-onc-lmif of which has recently been limed from limestone quarries on the promises, from which any quantity of limestone can easily bo obtained, the residue is timber land of an excellent quality. There are about 18 acres of good meadow and a stream of never fail* ing running water which passes through .the above described farm. Tho above, land is about 4 miles north-of llogcstown, and ucur the public road from that town to SCcrrolt's QnJ). '• The terms of mlo will be; The costs ihtl cjlpetiJM of sale to bo paid.on tho confirmation of tho sale by tho court, one third of thp balance to remain in tho. hands of tho purchaser during tho’llfo of Aim Fulton burger, widow of Henry Fcilenbargor, doo’d., tho' In terest to be paid to her annually during her life, in toicst to oommenoo un tho first of April next, and at her death tho principal to bo paid fo the eight.minor children of the aforesaid Henry Fullonbargcr, doa’d., for whom John Guardian; three hundred dollars to bo'palu on tho first of April nckl, when possession will ho given and a deed made to thu purchaser; and |ho residue in four equal annual pay ments 4liQro.aller.wlih Interest from first of April next. Tho purchase monoyamj, widows dower to bo secured by mortgage, or recognizance in tho Orphons’ Court.■' The luxes for tho yoiirlQSOto bp paid by tho purchaser. JOHN 11, SMITH Guar. o/minor childnn of Jff.; Ftlttnbargtr % iee'd. Snperiov Groceries. THE aub.oribcr bog. lonvb lo Inform lila frlond, noil llippiiblloln general, lhatlib hob just ro lurnpil (Vein llio city, .villi a laigaondgonoraiaHorl menl of , • Kfa Fresh fiU'occricSjwp Bfffllall of which ho is prepared to soil, ut Rfi/very small advance. • Ilfs slock (s com poked of u general assortment of everything in tho grocery lint}, embracing In part Teas, Codecs, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, Tubaooo.and fjcgnrs, Qucbnuwaro and Glassware, Flnli and Sall,.CracKcrs!jxnU Cheese, Fruits, Nuts; am] Candies,.Pino.and Elhorial Oils, Fluid Lamps, Hams and Dried Beef, Beans;-While Corn, Vinegar, Toys, Mutches, Brushes, &oV . Persons will find it to odvantago.lo give m 4 a'6n)l, as T am dolcrm|nod to - doll at very mudorato profUs./j-DonU furgcllnostand,Souih IlunoVor street, noil door to HannbnVflotb Eshelmoii'u) hotdl/Und within two doors of Ihb Volunteer Printing Ofltoo. ; C. INHOFF, Agl. ■ Carlisle, December 20,1840—4 v ... SINCE tho close of, thqjlast business, season, .this Jlotcl.has been greatly enlarged, and .undergone, a thorough' alteration, : papering and/re* furnishing, thcrobyVmodemizing'and making ItdecW dedly the .most comfortable, convenient land bist ,ar rariged.liutel, aVthb seat bfGovcrrinicnl. 1 ' ’, ■ Tho.localjop ie.peculiQrly fine, and'such as to adtf greatly. comforl.of, guoslsy bcSlbg in the moat central und doliglitful pan rtf Harrisburg. ■ >:■ The building contains 71 chambers’, is three stories highs eighty feet froht on Bccond atreet, and 50 feet front on Market Square,' with ;tWo Wings extending back' 140 feet and a capacious‘court in the-centre, The DINING ROOM is capable of seating. 125 persons. > ’V; ; ~ . HOT AND COED BATHS have been added and comprise paYt'of tho now improvements. The various ’departments of the House have been placed under such management as enables the? Pro* pribtor to guarantee to his patrons, friends, and the travelling 1 community,'that every possible attention will bo givbn'to their edmfott. After'returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, ho.mosl respectfully solicits a continuance oCit.. . * • • . :W81.L9 COVERI.V. t Harrisburg,.Deo. 18, 184P—3m . Spruce Street Cabinet Warorobms, '•'V No,. 110. Spruce St,, u ei.ow sth, Phi la. CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large assoftmen, .of supplier, Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in tho best' manner, of modern stylo and at moderate prices, embracing : ■ • • Sofas, '' Porlrtr Chairs,• Wardrobes,’ Rocking Chairs,' 1 Dressing UureaUs, • -. Tetc : ai teles,; • ' French Bedsteads, Centro and Pier Tables, High Post Bedsteads, ; Wash Stands, , Hal Racks, ■, - ; Secretaries, . W * ‘ Extension Tables, &c. dec. : Every-articlois made of.tho- best mqtcrlal and woikmanship, and warranted. • , . . ■ T. & D. H.HENKELS. Phila., August 9, 1349—Jy . i; : BOOTS AIVB SHOES, .. WMj M, PORTER-has just*ieceived,a largo ami elegant assortment of -, . suited to tho present season, nihongwhich are Men nnd:Dbys* Thick Roots, Kip&Culfdo., GumShoosj BoflUlo Ovct'SUoes, &c.- Ladies’ Gaiters, Bushins, Slippers hud'Tics, ofLeaiher, Morocco ami Kid, mode in the la:cst 'style; a large supply of Mieses and Childrens Gaiters, Roots and Buskins. -Every de scription of work made to order as usual. Plneea.vhere held. Gull at Porter's Shoe Store; Main street, opposite the Methodist Church. ... December 20, 1840 Dif Goods! Dry Goods! 4 a.Packages just.received at the “tv New Store, corner of Hanover and Louthor streets, opposite Win. Leonard’s old stahd. ; CALL AND EXAMINE,' ' Broadcloths, Casshiicrcs, Satlinets, and Vestings j Mousoiin'd^J,aiueß ) Ginghams, PRINTS,-’DOMESTIC .goods; TAILORS' ■ '■■ ■ TRIMMINGS, do. Also, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS unttCAPS, . Call ond see for yourselves. ‘ ‘l ; N. W, WOODS, Ag’l. ■ December SO, 1849. Second Arrival of Fall Goods." At the New Store/ Owner of Hanover"and Leather StreiU, opposite Wat. Leonards olilstand, ‘1 . ' THE undesigned respectfully infpfrhs his friends nnd Iho public, ilial he has Just returned from. Philadelphia; with a large nnd carefully so ■ ; Now Fall Goods, " purchased of the lowcat priccs, and which he is do termined to.dell- at small profits. A large assortment of Clolhs.ut from 76 cents to $0 per yd; Cashmeres, Cassincls and ycslihgsi'qt' various prices. Ladies Dress' Goods, such os Delaines,'Cddhmci'cs, Cobcrg Lieriiso TwillsVThlhol Cloths, Rnt l if splendid assortment of' Silks., An 'elegant' 1 assortment ol Calicoes and for the rfpp'ro'aching season.' Cllcckd, Tickfilgd, blcdchcd and u'nb'lcdchcd Musliiid... ; * " - - BOOrS ANQ SHOES. ■A well selected assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, good and handsome,— Boy’s nnd-Mon’s Cloth;and Hungarian Capa. GROCERIES in all their variety, viz: ■» Sugar, Coffe.e, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company’sceleh'rii ted Toad.. Spices, &o;, arid i|(e best quality of Carpet Chain. • - . .... N, W. WdODS, Jgl. • .. December SO, 184 G N; B. All orders from the country promptly..n‘- tend.to. Rags, Eggs, Butter,' and all kinds of Pro duce taken at market prices. 11 • FRUIT, Spices, £c.—Raisins, Oranges, Figs, Nuts of allkhids,.Citron, Mace, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Alsplco,'Pepper, &.C., alt frbsh and good, just received, and for sale at tllo cheap grocery store of • C; INHOFF, Agt. CRANBERRIES.— A fine foi.of superior Cranbor* rk-s just received'by • , C. INHOFF. Agi. SUPERIOR TEAS.—A largo, assortment of fine Black and Green Teas, (new crop;) from tho welt known bouso.of tlioCan(onTca Company, constantly on hand and fur sale by ■ ’ v C. INHOFF, Agt. ' BUCKWHEAT MEAL, of superior quality, for .family use, Tor sale by C. INHOFF, Agt. QURENSWARR,- Glassware; &c.—Now on v hnmi a verylarge assortment oft'ommon Ware, Granite Ware; China and Glass Ware, at nil pri ces,and fur sale C. INHOFFV Agt. TjHSH AND SALT.—Just received No. 1 Mac* Jj kerol, fresh and gobd. Also &alt, all kinds, C. INHOFF, Agt., CtRACKRRS— Water, Soda, Sugar, &c. con stantly oh hand. A frosli snpply just received by C, IN HUFF, Agt. T))NR ami Ethcrlal Oils.—Several barrels just 'Y received. A good siPply : wlll he constantly bo kept on hand by C. tN!!OFI', Agt. IVUjUID LAMPS.•—A new lot of these superb ' or Lamps have just,been received hy. . , , , ‘ C. INIIOPF, AiM. LlQUdfts.— French ami RaSberry Brandy, .Jamaica Spirits, Md., Puri, mid L., Wines,' old Rye Whiskuy, of very superior quality, constantly on hand, A now supply Just received, C.IN HOFF, Agt, r BTTBRS of administration on llio estate of Mory •J_i Horlin, deceased,lute. of . Newton township, Cumberland copnty,Pennsylvania, have been grant ed to the subscriber residing in tiro sanid : township. All persons indented to said oslnto wilt mnko inuno* diolo payment, and those having claims will present thorn.properly authenticated fo; settlement' id • . ■ JoilJf.niaai.AWDS,Si’r.- December 1 13, 1849—Ot* Xu tho 1 Court of Common Picas OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Catharine Myers, lute- Oollm*"t’ No. ! 84,‘ August nno Ileavlngcri by her father I Term’, 18-10. Sub ,ahd next fridnd, John Heav-(pcona sur divorce.— toffoti path Nov. 1840, on ", vs. - ( motion of Mr. Todd, ; Gooi'go'W. Myers, J proof having boon made that the said Qoorgo W. Myoi-s, could not bo found. Notieo is hereby, given to the 1 said George W. Myers, to appear on, the Uth day of January, IflGt), to answer the cipinpinint of the said Catharine Myers., DAYID SMITH, Sb'ff, Bcccmborlfl, 1810—4 V BOOTS AND SHOES , Bslato Nolioo., Proclamation. Ho for the Hollkdays! I ? ri6s ;^&^^ udrtßrSl ' mon Pleas of the .counties of Cumberland, Perry and ' .. . OAltLloLßt -•-. i V Juniata, in and justice of the scWral where country merchants and the puln Courts df. pyci aiid Terminer arid Qbnoiaj Jail De- JL Hc fn, general, will find ibo. largest and best as*, (ivory,jn.aaid.counties, 4ml Hoii. John S.luort and ,oIV • - John Clondbriin, Judges of iho’Court of Oyor and 1 -. .C/OWftctlOHSiriCSj , . Tcrminornrid General Jail Delivery , foV.the trial of ever offered in this county, manufactured of the best all capital and other offences, In tho Said cbunly ; of material espressly for the Holidays, and .will bo sold their pre’cbpts to hip directed,dated wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber thid 13th of Novfembcr, 1846, have ordered the'Court North H.aiibver street, a few doorsnoith of the Bank, of Operand Terminer and General Jdil Delivery, to where all are Invited to call and examine Tor them* bo hdlddn at Carlisle', on the 2d Monday of January, selves, as it .would be impossible to mention ail the thb Uthday) at 10 o’clock in the fore- varieties. • He worild also call attention to a large poon,.to Continue l\vo weeks; . assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa , NOTICE is therefore hereby to life Coro- tionsj consisting of- - rici*, Justiccb of th'o Peaco aad Coristablcsof thoaoid ■ ORANGES,- DEMONS RAISINS counly of. Cumberland, ihta they pro by the said Figs, pruens, Grapes, Citron, Dales, Almonds, Eng* ceptcommanded to bothon and there in their proper fob JV o | n hte, Crearri'Nuls, Filberts. Pea Nuts, Co. persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, oxami- eba Nuts, dec; In connection with the above ho has notions,.ona ail other roraombtnncoo, to do Ibo* jhst Vccoivml a larogo sjorlrnoht of English, French, thingswmcb to their omeesappertain tobo done,arid Ahd American <• - I all those that are bound by rooognizohc’es,to prosecute ' V- I against the prisoners that arc or then shall bo in the . , «■* aitvy, titUUqSj Jail pf said county, are to be there to prosecute them consisting in part of fine French Cord amfSewirig. as shiill'bejust,’ DAVID SMITHy Sheriff. gaskets of entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxeji of SiißniiVa Owicii •} , - , wood, paper and glass, Wat and other pollVheads, Carlisle. l)oc. 18, .184b,’ 5 . Kid and Jointed Doles; Dasher,-Dell Ilopb, and other Rattles, Gatrics and Puzzles of Iho latest.style! njlure, tea setts, and, nine, in boxes, fiddles', guitars’, pianos, accordoone, banno6nican?V.drUms, gupa, and other articles of war, Glasd arid Chin 4 ornaments, Tools in boxes’, Woolly (Jogs, wagons and Wheelbarrows, tubs, ;cr4dles‘, Noali'a Arks, masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, eolougae,' oxraar* row, shaving cream, hahr and clothes Brushes, He has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO«» CERIES, consisting of Colfocs, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact all articles in the Grocery line, which will bo disposed of at the lowest rates. . Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. P. MONYER. Cut lisle,'Dec. 6, 1819. Neyrvlllc Academy. Sb&SDT .CIA'BSICAI, AITD .SclßJlfrlPlC Scuod L|' ' ' ' : NetDviUe, Cumberland County , Pa, ' II 1 is confidently believed that tow institutions offer greater iuthiccrncnts to students than the t/bove; Located in of a community proverbial for their intelligence, morality and regard for the interests of religion, this ’Academy can effectually guard its members from, evil and immoral influences. Advan* tages ore likewise offered to those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences,'surpassing those of most aimilaninsiuulions. Those having ; Bone or wards, and wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, oro respectfully soli cited to visit Nowvillo, and judge of the advantages for themselves,.or* at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing ... . JAMES HUS'PON, Principal. ..Newvillo, Pa., Aug. 23, 1849—1 y Plainfield Classical Academy. ; Pour miles west o/CarliBle,between the Netoville Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. . SEVENTH SESSION: THE Seventh session will comrnonco on Monday the, slhuf Novh’r. 1349. Tho number of students is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting Housed &c.' ; Thosiiuation precludes tho possibility of students associatingwith tho vicious or depraved,bcingremotfe from town or villogc, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass throughlands attached to tho institution ‘ TERMS. Boarding,washingfluitlon, &c.,(porsesB.) $5O 00 Latin or Greek,.-, i • 5 01) Instrumental Musi- • 10 00 Trench or German ‘ 6 00 Circulars with rcfolohccs.'&c.', furnished by • , .fc.'.K; BURKS,Principal. October 3, 1849,—1y ‘ , NEW ARRIVAL. OP FOREIGN If DOMESTIC HARDWARE. JACPB SENER has just returned, from‘the onst orn cities with a, new assortment of Goods, which ho is now. opening ul his cheap store, in North Hah over street, next door to Glass* hotel, : Oils, Glass, Paints, Copal, Japan, and Black Vornishcs, of extra quality; Nails and Spikes, Walts’ Bar Iron, Oast, Shear, Blistered, and. Spring Steel; Locks, Hinges, Screws, Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augers, Axes, Knives, Porks, &c. Shoe Findingsofcvcry description, Persons wantingany thing in' tho'Hardwnro lino, would dp well to give us a call, os wo are determined to sell low for cash. The highest,price wjiU he paid for SCRAP IRON and FLAXSEED, at the.store of - Carlisle, Noy Is, 1549 JACOB SENER. Great Holiday Attraction^! isnafi J_ uud thopublic .generally; that Ho has Just return ed from , largest and most splendid assortment of, Watches, Jewelry, &c., over before-offeredto df this placed His stock consists Jn part df GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATfiHES, Hold and Silver L'cpine Dp.,' with a vatlcty ol* Silver Watches; of lower prices,' Gold guurd’.chains, gold and silver pencil!*! u splendid assortment of gold pens, of must approved butler knives, silver and plated snoods;’fine.silver plated forks, n (urge and splendid, lo'l! of gold and silver SPEC* TACLES. (Hu invites particular attention to this article of spectacles, ns i»o can warrant them to be the best (his side, of Philadelphia.) Common Spec lades of oil prices; n largo arid beautiful assortment of gold Pingerund.Ear rings, all prices; Droast pins in grbsl* variety, watch keys, fob and vest chains, silver uhd shell curd eases,’a very superior article; silver , thimbles, silver, combs, cuke, baskets, with u great variety of articles In his line, .unnecessary to mention. • Ho invites all to cull und oxamino his slock, Assured that'll cannot fail (o please both in quality and price. . V . . THOMAS CONLTN. Carlisle, December SO, 1849~tf For the Holydays! rich.&.elegant books & fan£y . GOODS, AT H AVERSTICK’S. JUST opened at this large and wolf known es tablishment,, the most’splendid assortment or richly’ embellished and superbly illustrated An nuals,. Gift-Books, and Poolfciu Works, together with an extensive-variety of CHILDREN’S PICTORIAL ROOKS, for children of all ages, suitable ,o« presents for tho Holyduys, His as sortment in this lino is the finest ho has over pre sented, and cannot fail to please, as well in the beauty of the books ns In th'elf cheapness, He has also just opened a splendid assortment of Holyday Fancy Goods, which it would be impossible to enumerate in an advertisement, but which comprise every variety of elegant fancy articles, of the newest stylus and latest designs, Hu would call particular attention to his choice supply of PERFUMES, from the celebrated establishments of Roussel, Haul and others, with Fancy Soaps and every article de sired for the toilet. Also, Musical Instruments, Ladies and GeniletoenS Cutlery, in great variety, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pori Monnaira, Walking Cunce. Uaskets in great vai*lely,.anif tlVo most elegant assortment of Girandoles, Flower Vases,’ Screens, « ViU’lor and Stud)' I^nnys, ci;!ioi lor lard or, burning fluid, Whloli bus never been iiresqnled in Ibis boioui»b. Also, FUtllTSj CONKHCTIONIIIiy, IMIUSHUVHU FUUITS, NUTSumi nn innumerable variety of. other arti cles, which it is impossible to mention in detail, but which comprise almost every article which can bo ashed for in the lino of fancy goods, &o. The public are especially invited to pall and see them during tbo llolydays. Remember tho old stand; North Hanover Street, S, VV. HAVERSTICK. December 20, 1840. Elastic Doll Henris. ANEW and beautiful article, believed to bo su perior to anything of (lie kind ever* before man ufactuied. Doing clastic will not broik by falling,' and being painted In' oil it may bo washed with soap and water when' soiled, anil readily restored to their uriulnol beauty. -For sale at tho cheap store of P. MONYER. December 13, 1940. • ' ;.. - Drug rtml Variety. Store. TUB subscriber respectfully announces to the pub* lie, that ho has taken that ■ well known 'stand, lately owned by James Fleming, on the earner t of , . l ontl directly. oppobU'o iftß Mansiop . C " 1 , . .! House, wlieru ho tflll keep constantly on hand an OND ’amongst the best stands in the Bdroughj a assortment of DUI/GS, MEDICINES, Paints, OiU, largo and drtmmodiouH htiuso, having 18 opart- perfumery, and Fancy Articles, whioh ho is dcler monls anjl i collar under the whole, near the Centre mined to soil low,* Having engaged the services of Square,4 situate on High B|reet, nearly opposite an experienced'Druggist, ho flatters-himself to bo Burkholder’s hold, ond at present occupied by W, u i,j e gj vo general satisfaction to all, . T, Phulor, ', ei - ir’il »' 1 1 Physicians ond Country Merchants sunnllnd at - Also,, a. Promo,IIou»o and Slone Kitchen, having r duccd prices'. HENRY A, f?rCROBON ■t* "»"»•»« lwo ccjlurs, nituntu ia Church ollty.l Caitt.lb, Auguct 10 1 • Possession given on the Ist of April next. 1 w • . » A o V*' ISAAC TODD, 1 December 13,'■1840—0C •-» '.A' Second Arrival! CHARLES OGILBY, respectfully informs the public, that he.has commenced and will bo open ing for some days, bin SECOND PURCHASE of ,; Fall & WinTcr Goods.; ■ His stock, at present is very largo and general, and with tho addition of iris, second purchase; bo (Ut ters himself that .Hoi will .be able topleaeeaUlhoso that wish to lay out their cosh to advantage- Tho stock consists in part of a very extensive assort ment of. Ladies Dress O-Ppdsj a valuable* assortment of. WINTER SHAWLS, of the most fashionable styles; French, Gorman and English MERINOES,, Cpbfergs, Ajpa cos, and Sacking CLOTHS' of beautiful qualities; French and English now style Cashmcrcsj Mops do Laincs; French, English, aryl, American.Chinlics. Also, a very general and handsome slock of Cloths, Cassimcresj SaUincls; Kentucky Joans, Kerseys, Und a great many other kinds of Goods for gentlemen's wear. One of the lergest stdeks of 1 White and Brown Muslins, that has .been in Carlisle for several years, which was purchased the jLdvancejn Cotton Goons. Also, a full aiid complete assortment of , i Roots & Shoes, ;■ - which will be sold at the lowest notch} together With a large stock of Fresh Groceries. 1 As lively trade and small, profits is tHe.oidoi of the day, we soy come one, come all, and secure for yourselves good bargains. i t , CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle; Nov 15, 1849 , Cheap Clothing Store. Great Bargains! r PHE subscriber would respectfully inform his i_ friends and the public in general, that ho has re moved his large and extensive assortment of ' : —-Hftaify-marloJOlOtfilrig,''- ~ to the room recently occupied as a W, Hitner; on East Mqin street,,d*? c . l v opposite kinds of Ready-made Clothing, apcT everything per ttunmg to gentlemen v Tho clothing bo odors tor solo is made up {n hU*own shop, by expo-' ncnccd Workmen, and undorflis own Ho feels pUgarod to offer, great bargains in the Clothing linc, to test this fact ho would earnest ly invito tho citizens of this county to give him a call, and examine the quality of. his slock and his prices, before puichasing elsewhere. Ho wilt also, as'heretofore, continue .to make up all kinds aL Clothing according to order, and thoso who prefer it can hovo thcir' v mcasurcs taken, and their, garments made up to Al ways on. hand a largo assortment btjClotbs, Oassi meres, Saltinols, Vostinge, Jcc, Don’t forgot the place—directly opposha Elliott’s store, and within two doors pf.QgjUiy’s. .. . :, ,NATHAtf HANTOh. Carlisle, Nov 22, 1840—3 m N. LOOK HERE I CHEAP OOOBS: THE subscribers have just completed their put chases of Winter Goods'. Their stock consists in jfofl.br CLOTHS and Cnssimores; Vestings from $1 tq $5 poryd.; Cassinets, of all colors and pf/cesf White, Yellow, and Red Flan nels; Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords,' Beavcrteons, Calicoes hy the drfrt load; Gringhams, Mous do Lamas, Merinoes, Paramatta' and Thibet Cloths, Coburg cloths, Alpnohas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain do Latnos, In pinks, brown, maraud,' and black, for cts, per yard; Mous do Laines, Thibet and Tekerrl Shawls, lionp .Shawls from $3 to $t(); Silk and Linen Mnndkurchiufs; cotton, woollen and cashmere Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves? c(olh. Glazed, and Fuj CAPS; Gimps ami Fringes? Ribbons in variety; combs, woollen stocking Ynfn, nil quali ties, colors niql pricos; Steel Beads, Purse Twist and Clasps? Purses, Scarfs, Green Ikragc; Table covers of linen anil cloth; carpet chain, table dia per, crash and linen diaper, edgings and laces, and a good assortment of trimmings, lower than usual." , ; CJiuu Shoes, all sizes ana prices? Umbrellas; Carpets, Queens- Hardware, Groceries, &o.‘ All the above wo purchased with gold and sil ver,nnd'saved about 15 per cent, over those who bought on credit. Coll and examine our Goods, wo aro determined to sell them at very small pro fits; , A.& W. BENTZ. October IS, 1819. ... OIIOCERIES FOR tSJftV A NEW supply of choice Groceries, embracing, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, and. a lot of Groan and Black Te*s, I with all tho other variety of articles in our lino, equal, and probably superior to tho usual varie ties, has Juslbctm received and opened at the store of the subscriber, whore ho will bo pleased to of; for them to his customers and friends without djiy advance from former prices, Tlipj)u}j)iD JiAtoour warmest thanks for tho extended to us, and wb indulge the hope that we may bo favored with a conlintianoo of the same. v Carlisle, 00l itf,' 1849*,, J. W. EBY. r mil ’ ; ’«"JWn«for sale at the • Va,lel y of Henry A. Btiirpon. , _ _ TKICKS OF rt'UACHS. «p3llf V fS T l^\ft ll | l h ° sir 11 ia i Btt« ■ MnS &tetoi.!" > h e. B. P. Town .«•>«'■. «1 ptwiV'f?t.X,, WOTSMSM'S neaer practice,l medicine e ,la, l{ I,|, lift I SKffiSf feSf ed ntlerepreeemellon 100k.),.,1 u. thr dh,r«Si U, V."“ n ; "’oapeincondtf.lto hmlncJerMMSHmtK ! mohi. ~r ktaaelf or of mo, whon will on (Sim »WS . and mnhml in nil their floilli npn and imorcuur*a,,Wldi Uicir f»L ' low men I lie applied to one Ruel Clapp to eiSi ffulSSino. lecturing hie mixture, iialin, the let,e eUtpeTe "SIJ maki ! an en Inducement In cntherk In (he hualnena. Tlutte man liar* »)ccn limiting amt libelling me in all upuible.fonjii, in order lo imprem the public with the belief that die Old Doctor’* Snrn* f l nn ll?. w iV n,lt original Sanaparilla, made from : ibo Old Doctor's Original Jictipe. , Tliip S. P. .Tewnwnil wy* I have suld tlie line ol my name for 87 a week. I -wjll give hint •SW if h« will produce ono single solitary proof of ,Uiln. Wd ■•mifltnciiiß of Tfjompsuiu Sklllmoij tto ‘ ale mulling but a iissiie or lalitchooilft, einlply made to ,deceive tbe,.puh|lciaod i keej> the truth down in regard to &• toaringiferjnenling; cotrti - «“'• This ia to Cauttnii the public to mirchfue none hut OJ ( | Dr. JAf.OII Townsend’* n the .Old )h*c-» lor slikciierfs.lii* family Coat of. ulr//»*. ami hie signature metoid - the Coat of Arum. ' . , " Principal Office, lOi\Stitfaii-alrecK K Y Cifu. , ’ ' , •' : Jacob 10WNSBNB Old Dr. Jacob Townsend; TUB OKIOINAI. IiISUOYKKEII OF.Tinj 1 Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla;' Old Dr. Townsend is now about7o veers of ace. and hu tone Un known us iht AUTHOR nnA'DISCOVERER of th» GENUINE ORIGINAL, “ TOWNSEND SARSAPA-, HILLA. ’ Being jwor. ho waa cumiwiled to limit ns manufac tore, by which. manna it hu been kept out of market, aud the ulea circumscribed to those on)/ who had proved lie worth, and known It* value. It hod reached the ear* or many, nevorthelsae, it ilkino (mrtuits who hud been hauled of avia disease*. auu -aved./rom dtuth. inn ;KrmeiMis wonderful UEAUNb.pOWER. ' '• v* - Tin. firUNI>ANIM.'N).'aiMM.KII PItttPAIMTIOM. min ufactured nnthe largest scale, and Jacnlled for throughout iho, .onsjih. und breadth of iho Innduespedally u it is Jbuod iucapa* * ble of degeneration or r »i Tmllke young S.’ P, Townsend'*. it improves with are, and ' oarer change*but ioftha bailer; hecunsn it is prepared on line pnnctptea try man. The highest knowledge-olp Clieiiilstiy, and {latest.,disce.vorieo of the art. hare alt beet? bmurlit into reljiiUlUho.ln.iho manufactureufthe Old Dr'eSar**'- supunila; The Sarsa)uriUg.xoai r *t. is well known to medicah, •nfiiu.ro/iiaiiis mayy rnedlclnoj properties. nnd sonic phmertie* whleh arejpert or ussl«!»s.and mlwra, which If remined.ltvpre uartiig a focuse, produce fermentation and add, which is in* T juriuua Jo,iliB svstrin. Some of (he properties of Sarsxnarlila ' are w* tvitilif* tliui thoy entirely evaporate and are lost in the pro* purution.jif they are mu preserved by a tdf.nlific nrocess, known those experienced In it* manufacture. Moreover, the** ‘ 00/fl/ihi.jrt which.lty«lTin vajmr. or aaan exhalation.unt .ki i ul T‘ J * r “ » r> * 4tn,li >al medicalproperlica of the root, Which give 10 U nil Its vuluo , • ■ , Any persoh Cun (toll or attwUin root .till they ret a-dai* cop. oreu liquid, which js more trout the coloring matter in tlteroop than irom otiythinif td#;-: they can they sirsln this tnsitdd op * , \ «ifh tMid ihen Mil ii •• SAIU. *,A l' 1 ’ ,A J*X 1 UAL Tor UIJP. M Uut such is not the arti cle known at the GENUINE OLP,. DR. .JACOB, TOWNSEND'S .SAUSAPAIOLLi. . Tins I# so prepared Uuy. all ihe.incrt properties of the Sar saparilla root aro .nn*t-reimlvnd; everylfilflg capable of becoim Ingscid or Xaflnaiiiuiioo.ls extracted.and-rejected ; then evam papicle or lafitllcal virtue is' sccdrrd hi a pure and concentrated rontis and Ulus Jc Is rendered Innipyble nr lining any of ns rah’ oable and, healing properties. Prepared in this way, it is mad* ; the moatpowerfulagent in Ihe „ , .Cure of tuntundvnblo Dlteaxei. ,■ ''V Hence lha rbusou why wobciirflommcndsuniisonev’ervelde'ln it* lavor by men, women, and children. We lind it dome worn ders in the cure of - .•*• • T {?^SPEPSIA , snd LIVER- COM ££4£&//A!l!! Ji |WW A’W/,l 7V.V.VT, SCROEULA,PII.BSi D?££{' efe V i>&;!*!,*, ptHTAN-G°US £RUpTJOH? , PfMl Lak, JjLO /’CUES, and all oirvciinns arisiar C*® I . , IMPU.KITY OP THIS BLOOU . It postestfct .ftnttialrrulMusteilicacv in.ll cN> rf^'' u * Tl,ln f i from Itultf'eMlinn, fn»m Ad&iluuffke Sloe^h the lunge, throat umUf >iV.jiri.rJ ..j. . - Uut m nothin* m «it d "? an,fw ‘ , J r B «n «nd ac kjw»i.,u«.' -PemaLi!. ' - .. works wpnrlitrn in cases of Fluor Alima or lt7ir7>e, ~F\tlU*ifi ‘ tf tht }Vomb, SupTirrimed, nr Potuful Mentea. Jr-* regulanl}/ o I ilie menk-lrpaliwnoilt. and the like s aiul it eflectual In curing all the Ibrm? of Kidnfiy Dlaetufa. ■ . i Uyxemovlnjiobstrpcunue, and reeulnting (he general synam.i it give* tone and attcugtli to the whole body, *nJthu* curve all forme or . ait ihu. - ■ - -> " •?;''»!“ £ i " l ' i( "'< JVeura/Wa St. rWftlK, Smwniiji •Cfpuenfte /V«, Cbnru/stons. fl-c. - **» ll clounnes tho blood, eiruw the liver lo healthy action.* idtfej the stomach, anil give* g ooJ digestion, relieves ths. hoards 01 torpor ailu constipation, allaye Inflammation, purifies ■SHilll’ M 1 " » r Ih; prr’il.irlne umif ll ovcr ‘ h ,° R, " J ~it ‘ 'nsciislldvpapipirAaons re*» •uci Rtriciurca and tightness. nmnvc*ulj olinrdiiioiu?. and in. vignra.K. the an.,re nnrvnu. system. 1-no‘r.thi* llief)' ••• Tho Medicine yon prp-etnluvn'ijvjiced T Out can tiny n) these things l» ol S. IV Tjitvnssnd's infs ilor article 7 This yotmg man's Ifhuitl i> not to bo ™ • WITi*,TH&O)UDDR’9' •> -• . • . while the other !>OKft . /tvnieniinff, ami blown* th* ♦oWee ctmumtug It imu. (mj*iaenia ; the sour, acid linuid az ■ploilmtf, and other gon,U} 'Muu mu tin* horrible com • I'" 111 " 1 he pni*iiuf>tm-tiv Hie- rvn»err>7*-H'7a,dywmurT.cone.:' ami eoriariloQ of the blood 7 What is Scrofula hut an aclil ml mur in the body 7 -Whit produces nil the hninors winch brim oiv . gn»|rtw«» °! «!• ‘Skin. Srald Head. Salt Uheurn, EryeitK • White Swelliiißs. Fever Sores, and alt ulccratioiie Internal ana enml? • It is nothing under.heaven hut an acid suhsiunca.' *™.. I,IU ” “(“i"' »ll 111. lluia. of ih. bodr, ntort on «Uoh'i« 1 causea IlheiiiiintHm but a sour add keid; fluid 'hirh (n«innaies imell between the iolnts atwl elsaiWaa.e irn. 1 utiinir «nd.lnlUming tho ihille»:NTi\n. t- |i«Mi. of a and jet he whulil lion have It eMnnUmid 'l\i»ii«hiil » Cemumt OnfiiiiU (Sartupatilia, is ui IMiTA'TInN ofhis inferior preparation!* .r '■ “ *»w IMITATION Heaven forbid Unit we eMulrt-drar In on article which wnule .boar the umsi distant re>..'mliUnre to'K, P, ,W* I; - \Ve wl«h|t unilomniiiil,. Ijocuufb lu., iheiaWnfe .|" 0 IA ihs* h.l». lownseml's article ami old I If. Jamb TnwnsiimPs SariaSS rilln nre Aruren apart, nr.d in finitely diittm luTnfJT, ciUMmoi, “ m U * tfot 1 , A 1 S ‘ V‘ nn dtMMor. and never waa.'la no rhsm.> isl, no plmrluncviiiiei—ictiima mi more ol mcilicine or itiseasa. than auy oiltor O'limi'in, uueclemilir, unprofessionai tiwn- whae gonrmtfee can tho public h.-ve that il.ev aw?r“3vS iCißiHtllr met iclue. r.anuilnlng all the virtues^of Um artleCl Swl m prepsrlhb it, uml which are It,ratable ol clumees wh ch uS render ilium I ts MIKNTSof Ihaeasa inmeadV.fShl llCh toii * ,U . Hut what else hluuilil bn eKpecmd Irom one who know* ndthlnw comparatively ol mc.llrlnc or dlscaw? -It renurtw * m£H mmu aannianra to cook nud serve up even a muni. How much morn imiKmant is ii that ihn DRNnniiS ( muu.iranure ioe.lich.stlrslimMi.lf • ■ V “ w * U ‘ R . rffwpa who . • 'V BAK STOMAt.'IiS A Nit ISNFEEIU.EI) RV&TRMR.nI should know well the medical pptpcniea of plants the bear bibbo uer of securing nml coucoturiUimc their heal lug •vi uxtsnnive kimwle.We. ol thu various diseases lhk humnn system, itml how to adapt remedies to It la to nninsi imiiila upon the Halm '*»... wounded humnnliyMo, kindle hojw in restore henlih, and hlouin, and vhikr irtto* (he en.«»f* Wen, and to bdnlsli jHljcmliv that OhP DK J* (V|irTiuvN^wrv ||J. SOUGIFTIUM liuMtOh. llmr m«r Icum ami knuw. b,- j„vllil J “ Trausccudaut Power lo Ileal. For solo at the Drug an