'- ■. L«(j'l«\lituri o'r P.nniylr.nla. Tilegtipir (fives Oio oocupaliono Ind rcligioni. .ehliinonti of IbO ;tti : oßibei» of the Legislature' as Allows: • - - • SENATE. . Lawyers 9» Farmers 9, Physicians 5, Merchants 1; Brokers I, Printers and.Publishersfl, Iron Mtt* tors 5, Carpenters 1, Artists 1, Tanners I, and gen tlemens. . /■ ’ . '• ■Religious sentiments—Presbyterian 13, .fapisco paHansS.Melhodißlsd; Lutheran 3,German Reform cd2, Qwedenborglans 2, Baptists l,Cainpbollllo Bap. tista.l, Unilaiian 1, and Freethinkers 1. I HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES. 'Farmera* 33, Lawyers 22, Merchants 12, Physi cian's 6, Teachers 4, Clerks 3, Printers and Publish* ors 3, Blacksmiths 3, Lumber Merchants 1, Carriage Makers 1, Surveyors X, Tailors 1, Cabinet Makers 1, Carpenters li Druggist 1, Boat Builders 1; Brick layers 1, Saddlers 1, Contractors 1, Iron Master I, Waggon Maker I, and gentlemonS, 'Religious scntimenls—Prosbylcriaos '3.7* Metho dists 14, Episcopalians 10, Gorman Reformed <6, As sociate Reformed Presbyterians 5, Lulhern 5, Friends 4; Baptists. 3, Cumberland Presbyterian 1, Monno* nil* l, Catholi& 3, Unitarians and Freethinkers 13. A latge majority of both Houses are married men, there, being but 5 single men In the Senate and 19 in the House. , , ~FXTfti:a Matthkw arrived ul New Orleans on Saturday last) and was most enthusiastically re. Coivcd. The wife of the engineer on the Carrollton Rail* road, Louisiana,' who, it will bo recollected, was • very seriously injured some time ago by thocxplo I sion o[a boiler, has had a suit and recovered $5,000 | damages from the Company. SWauttrte. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Vr- 1 ' Saturday, March. 23. : ’•Flour and Meal —Tlio market opened a little : ; ...!irmer,'but with increased receipts and a moderate ' C export demand, prices have been somewhat unsettled, 'miransactions in flour fooling up about 6,000 bbls. in* /. -eluding standard superfine at $4 75; belter brands ,• jW 81$; Brandywine at $4 65, and extra Flour at ; ssl2s a 525 per bbl. For home use sales liaVo bdbh limited within the above range of quotations, .£ . including extra Gcnessee at $5 75 a 6 25 per bbl.- Rye Flour—About 2,200 bbts sold at 82 75,a 2 87$. :\\Corn Meat—Boo bbls Brandywine sold ul $2 65, and bbla Penn’a at £2 565; some holdcrs-ask more. receipts of Wheat are light, and in. ik'iue absence of much demand, holders nro storing,— ■■- Cls.for reds, and 110 u 114 els for while. Rye la . • lower, and 2.500 bushels sold at 61 a 62$ cts fur ... IJpflhcrn and Pennsylvania. Corn hus been in good demand, and the receipts freely take, at a slight dri ■ •anec. • Sates for shipment reach about 40,000 bush. ' mostly Southern yellow, at 53$ a 51$ els. weight.— '.Oats—No change; and about 8000 bushels Pcnnsyl- I Vania sold at 33$ a 35 civ. - . DIED. At the residence of her son. Col. Joseph In- I yram, in Shiremnnslown, on Monday the Uth H lost., Mrs. AuNca Ingram, in the 85th year of her If age. g s In Silver Spring township, on Thursday tlm I. 21st insi.i .of scarlet fever, ' Elisabeth Ellkn. g daughter of William and Isabella Glover, aged s-2 years, 10 months aml 2l days. Ah! dram* chllib H’e hard to part . Willi ih'-o whusr cliarms hml wi»n each heart, That listened to thy pinttling loninie, hlsp accents incut fur one so young. lint yiuMlnjr to the «ill of God, •\Vc lay tliy body 'iioalh the sod, To mingle with ll.y m«.thrr. curth. - Though Tar Crum her «In* (jovc lliei; liirth. I. • BelWfeuthymnlher’vprjivonrMHliiue, • ’ .Moonbeam* on many rivers slime'; Jhit in our Saviour’s courts ol' light, ■ Wo trust tfiy spirit’s now ui.ile. 'T In this place, on Tuesday lust, aficr a lingering illness, Benjamin O. Wunokr licii, Exq., Post Muster Of I)ils borough, in the 33i| year of his ngei y' In tiiis Borough bn (he 4ld initl., Gkorcr AVlliJs Fouuck, A. M., M.D. In'the 28th year of his age. ' ' - rCoNHOSIOATeB. Tlftfe u>o few dispensations of Providence more infebrulablo than (ho death of a young man of esti mable characters cultivated mind; and generous heart, just entering upon a career of usefulness; His awn high aspirations, the well-founded hopes of his Ky, friends; tho interests of the Community which ho has been long preparing to serve, all plead eloquently for hts Hfc, and are vtrtick .down and crushed by his ■w death. But though we cannot Comprehend tho wis , dbm of so uflliotive a visitation; wo may fast in (ho assurance that (he Judge of uII the surth doclh right. f'i/. Dr. Foulkewas tire son of an eminent physician I of Carlisle, and graduated at Dickinson College in 1845. .As a student ho wos remarkable for profici ency in General Physics, and he attained u more ex trustee und pracliCdl knowledge of Chemistry than is usually acquired by the graduates of a Cullcgu of Arts. 'y r f} Subsequently be attended a course of Medical vLtclurcs in Baltimore, nnd another in Philadelphia, •«. *• and received tho Degree of Doctor of Medicine at "the Jeffcraon-CoJogo in 1817. He then commenced (he practice of Medicine and Surgery in tils native !, town* anil though obliged to compete with establish -7 «<1 and able meinbore ol tho profession* ire immedU V ately obtained a fair uud rospeotabUpalromtgc. Ilia v , prospects were considered unusually promising, and his success, particularly In Surgery, wns a subject of frequent congratulation among his friends, Uui disease come to blast (lie buds of promise, and ■'p this noble young inttn, llio prido and hope of Iris fir. jb- mily, gradually wasted nwny. During the suldmn Y nf 1849 ho sought relief in a warmer climate. At Ck New Orleans a lismnrrhpgo of the.lungs prostrated Jvv; Ids strength, and he hud just Unto to return to the I Itome of nis childhood, uud to the embrace of his :*./• kindred, before tho silver curd was loused and ho slept with his fathers, v It it a source of unspoakabla snlieftction lo his V ’frlcndsi and especially to the surviving members, of fv. Ids family, that during his Inst hours ho relied on t- Christ alone for salvation, and that he died .In the £v faith of the gospel. A. X , J. KI.US UOKHOI, ATTOUNEY AT LAWr-hoa removed his office (o tho room formerly occupied by tho late Judge S Reed, In Mtdit street, .directly opposite the Post oflico. Carlisle, March 28, 1850—31 Estate Notice. Ltl ('l'EttS of administration on tho estate of Jos. i Hefflefingor, lato of Frankford township, Cum* feorland county, Penn’s., deceased, bavo been granted by iho'Registor of said county to tho living In Mifflin lownshipi fcoUnly aforesaid. All persons Indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to make immftUalo payment, end those having claims to pro* font them fo; settlement to JOHN ORRIS, Adm’r. March 88.1850-01* I Furniture Sale. I WILL to mid nt public nolo, on Friday tho 391 h of Motet, 4850, at thoreoldontfo.of llrti(rbio/lb«f on Main alrcoi, in llio BoroO|>li ofCarliilc.a jjcnoral to- Jloly of Furniture, oonalaUoS »f [ Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, k Carpeting,'-tiuraau, 1 Cooking Slave, 9 first rate ten B 1 plat# Stoves, Clock, Copper Kellie, Iron Kellie, 1 f barrel of* Vinegar, &o. Also, Household and KUohon fr Furniture.' B<tlo lo commence al 10 o’clock Aa M. •of said day, when the terms will bo mode known by J H.C.MALOY. March 98,1850—U Hcwvlllo Saving Fund Society. I i.y fPHE N«w»llIo Buying Fund Society Is now fully X organised and in‘operation, under tlio manage, monl of the following Directors* John WxdabNKrt, Joseph C. Williams, Samuel Ann, ’ Brice I. Sterr lit, §, Samuel W. Sharp - , , John Work, William Kline, Atchison Lauohi.in. James M’Candlirit, Parsons desirous of becoming weekly dopbillots, f |’ - * n d those wlslung lo mako dcpoßitc*/of doflnllO or Y<; Indefinite periods, wlll.mujro application to IhoTrea* I' . v iurer, al his office in NowVillo, on and after the 30th 1,,: • ,n, , Ulll ‘ ioiiN vvAcraoijEß, Ame* M'CandV.isi Seet'y. . ’Wmk Jama R. /ruins, TWoiiV; . ,'' 111 l Sfowrillo, March 38,1850-3 t , , Spring and Stimmer Dry Goods, At the Cheap Wholesale and'Retail Dry-goods . . Store of . , ‘ ARNOLD & LEVI* WHO arc now opohing the largest, hohdstfnlicst, and cheopesi assortment of Spring uhd Sum iner Goods'ever'brought to ’Carlisle,* among which Vrill bo found & beauliml selcclioh of . . : Ladies Dress Goods, new styles; plain, changeable and striped Silks; Ba reges, Silk Tissues, Borage do Laities, Lawns, Lin-, en Lustres, Mouslin de Laines; French*, English, American and Scotch Ginghams; French ond Eng lish Chinises; Figured, striped, bftred & plain Swiss und Book. Linen Cambric Handkhorchiefs, French Worked Collars, Thread and Cotton Laces, and Edgings. \ Bonnets & Ribbons, of every kind, quality and price. Parasols & Sun Shades, a very handsome assortment. DOMESTICS/ DOMESTICS'/ Oar stock of Domesticscan not. be excelled tbissido of Philadelphia. Purchased previous to the advance in cotton, wo are enabled to sell 20 per cent, cbeop or than those who purchased this spring.. We have Muslins. Tickings, Checks, Osnaburgs, bleached and unbleached Table Diapers. . CARPETS/ CARPETS ' / The largest assortment ever brought to Carlisle, which we arc determined to sell 10 per cent, cheap er than the.same quality.can bo purchased elsewhere. Mattings, Floor .and Table Oil Cloths. Roots d* Shoes,, for Men,'Boys, Women and Chil dren. A Fresh Supply of Groceries , such as Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, &c. very cheap. Persons wishing to purchase, good and cheap goods, will do well to call and examine oar extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Carlisle, March 28, 1850 jffip. Plants, Shrubs, TREES, SEEDS, Ac, * "T**. T7OH sale ot Mautt’s Garden, Rising Sun Village, Jj near Philadelphia, and,in-the Market, below Sixth street, every day, comprising .the following va rieties : • Honeysuckles, assorted Herb Roots, Herbaceous Plants, Osago Orange Plants, . Ornamental “ “ . for live fences, &c., Roses, “ Etbiioiiebnk, viz: Flower Roots, '* Balm of Gilead, Flower Seeds, * u Silver Firs, .Vegetable Plants, Norway Firs, Grapo Vines, Red Spruce, Ornamental Shrubbery, . White Spruce, Ornamental Vines,. - Silver Pines, Green House Plants, American Arbor-vita, Box Edging, Chinese “ Asparagus Roots, Tree. Box, assort’d sizes/- AUo—Ornamental Trees, viz: Maples, assorted; Horse Chesnuts. Woeping Latch, Silver. Abele, Mounlaiq A h, Magnolias, Fringe Trees, Lindens, &c> &c. All orders promptly attended’to, and everything warranted to be ns represented; v . Plants, trees, &c., packed to entry with’ safety. Address S. Maup.vt, Rising Sun .Village, Philo. .Co. . S. MAUPAY, . 'Nursery Seedsman and Florist, March 88. IB6o—lin House and JLot (oi* Sale. MMIE subscriber offers at private sale, tho property 1. on which ho resides, situated In the village of; Oakville, in Nuwton towi ship. Tho improvements are d now two story BRICK HOUSE, Shop, Stable, and other out* JjJljßshouacs. Thera is also a Well of excellent iSHE^b"’ and a Cistern nfeftf ttadoof. This stand is u most excellent one for a Blacksmith* erfot a mechanic of any kind, find Will bo sold cheap; For particulars entfußc of the undersigned, fosld* lug oh tho premises. , , . . . iOHN BOYD March 21, 1850—2m* The Big. Gun has commenced Firing! CIIAUhES OGILBY has commenced, and will bo receiving for some days, his brilliant and vety extensive stock of . '* ■ Vrdsli Spring Ciooti^ and particularly invites all those 1 who wish to* fay fhcie cash ofat to a good advantage to give him acall before purchasing elsewhere, as ho is determined to distribute a great many good bargains this spring and summer. His stock consists in part of a largo lot of fresh CLOTHS, CASSIMESES, Sattiftp|(s, Tweeds Ky.* Joanri, Velvet Cords, Doa'vcf tecus, liricn am) cotton Drillings, of every color and price. A general slock of Tickings,* Checks, hi- otK- 1 ed and unbleached ’Muslins, Sheetings, Toweling, Oanatorgs; Drillings and Dogging in great variety. ‘Ladles Dress Goods, #uc|t fla Silkn,- Satins, Dawns, Linen Lusters, in great variety and oClho latest importations. French,Scotch, English and American Ginghams, of various styles; Chintzes and Calicoes, a large and cheap lot; a groat assortment of Laces, Nettings and Edgings; the best stock of Hosiery and Gloves that has been in Car lisle for years; no stock of Ribbons and Bonnets like ours; a largo lot of Parasols and Sun Shades, well calculated to please tho Indies; and hundreds of other articles to please both ladies and gentlemen of the most refined taste. Carpets. —Tho largest stock of Thfco Ply /mpe rial, Ingrain; Venetian, Glrtbing and other Carpfefo. Boots and Shots. —M ens, Ladies, Boys, Girls ond Childrens bonis and shoes, in every variety, and very low. Growr/es.—A large assortment of Fresh Groceries, such ns Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spites, &c. Congress, Cavendish; Roll, Hand, and Cut and Dry Tobacco’. Coma ono/Como all, and socoro pretty and cheap, goods at tho lowest prices, and. where you can have a slock of goods Worth selecting from/ Carlisle, March 21, 1850, The Cheap Store’’! THE subscribers have just returned from tbe city with tho cheapest and beat stock of DRY GOODS, &c., ever brought lo Carlisle. It con sists in part of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Saltincls, and Vestings; a great, stock of summer goods for Mon and Boya*. wear, Mows do laines, Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges, Alpachas, Barege do laines, lots of Calicoes, Chocks, Tickings, Muslins, Flannels, Table and Toweling Drapers, Table Cjoths, Oil Cloths, Umhrellosand Parasols, Rib bons, Blockings, Gloves, Linen Cambrioond Silk Handkerchiefs, Laces, Edgings and lnßertingß,of different kinds, Can Nets, Tarleton, Swiss, Book, Mull, Jaeonetand Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss Muslins, an elegant assortment of Cheap Btfnuetg, or the mast fashionable kinds. Palm Leaf, Straw, and Urald Hale, Groceries, Quoonawaro, Carpel Chain, Hardware, &0., some handsome and cheap CARPETS, together with a variety of Goode in our lino, which have all been laid in for cash, and Will bo sold allower prices than they can be bought at in thp county. VVo respectfully Invito every body to Call and Judge fur themselves, as we are determined to offer groat bargains this Season. A. to Wr BENTZ. March 31, 1850. SEW ARRIVAL OF FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC HARDWARE. JACOIf 9BNER has just returned from the east ern cities with a now assortment of Goods, which ho is now opening at his'cheap storg.in North Han over street, nest door to Glass' hotel. > Oils, Glass, Paints, Copal, Japan, and Black Varnishes-, of drttra quality t Nails and Strikes, Walls’ Bar Iroh, Cast, Sircar, Blistered, and Spring Steel) T.ocko, lllmres, Screws, Planes, Saws Chisels, Augers, Aries, Knives,,Forks, &o. Shoo Findings of every description, PorSonrf wanting airy thing in the Hardware line, wqtrld do'well to give us a call, as wd ore defoAniAod to sell low fqr cash. , The highest pride will bo paid for SCRAP IRON and Ff.AXSEED, at the store of, . . Ca'rlialdrNoV 15, itf-tO JACQD BENER. Fresh Garden Seeds, THE subscriber has just- received hie' ffhnual sup*' pi/ of Fresh Gardbn and Flower Seeds, from the best esUblishmenlßinlbo country, and which he can confident!/, recummend as of the best quality.. For sale at the cheap Drug store of " S. \V. HAVERSTICK. March 51,1850 China and Glass Ware. EXTRA rich China and Glass'in great variety, French China Dinner Tea and Toilet Sets, splendid Ornaments, also a variety of Stone, China, Liverpool and Common Dishes. Also, Fluid, Camphine, Lurd and Oil Lamps, in great variety. Also,Oils of every description. Saptrior Ttas— Fine Oolong and Breakfast Teas, extra-fine Ya and Imperial, just received from New York, and for sale at the cheap Grocery store of C. INHOFF. Agent. March 21,1850. Offered for Sale. A TRACT OF LAND of from 12 to 13000 acres, situated in Allegheny county, Maryland, about ten miles from Curobeiland. It Is heavily timbered, aboupds in iron ore of the best quality, lies near the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, end is altogether ex ceedingly well calculated for the erection of a blast Furnace.' This valuable property can be bad at the low price of $1,50 per acre. For any infoim&tlon respecting it apply to the subscriber. J. ELLIS BONHAM. Carlisle, March 1860—3 t Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Stambaugh, deceased,'late of the Borough Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.,havebeen granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers the first named living in said Borough, and the last named living in Green township* Franklin county. Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims wll presentthom properly authenticated for settlemeni to - CHARLES MAGLAtICHLIN) JOHN RHODES, March 21, 1860—3 t» Estate Notice. LETTERS ofadminist ration on tho estate of Wffli Wynkoop, deceased, lato ofSoulli Middleton tp., Cumberland county,Pa., hove been granted to llio sub: Bcnber residing in said township. All persons indeb ed to said estate are requested to make immediate pay. mont, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN STUART, Adm’r. March 21; 1850-61 ' Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Maria Elizabeth Zeigler,.late of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted to the subscriber residing In said.township, county aforesaid, AU-personsJndebted to said es tate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those havingelalms will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement, to JACOB ZEIGLER, Ex’r. March 31, 1850—61* itate Notice* LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Myers, deefcasfed,late of MilQin townships Cum berland county, Pennsylvania* have, been granted to tile subscriber residing in the sarrto township.— All persons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment, and thodo having Claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement, to SAMUEL MAGAW, Ex'L March 14, 1850—Gt ‘ - : . Estate Mollcc. ~' LETTERS of Administration on the estate hf Johh Miller, late of Upper Allen township, Cum berland county, Pennsylvania, have been'issued to the subscriber residing in said township, in said county. All persons indebted to said estate will nntke immediate payment, and those having claims will present, them. properly aulhonticnlcd for meat lb , HENRY MILLER, Adm’r. March U, 1850—61* NOTICE; THE undersigned Auditor appointed hy the Or phans* Colirt of Cumberland county, to distri* bule the assets in the huh'ds 6f Christopher Orris, Administrator of William Basbhorc, late of aald county, deceased, tb and among the crediioft of said decedent, will attend to (be’dUtlorf of hie appointment dl Ilia office; Id Carlteltf; bri Mondoy the 22d day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which timo all having claims against the estate ef said decedent, ace requested to present them fur settlement. A. B. SHARPE, Auditor. Wrirrh 14,1tf-10—Ct NOTICE; TN TtlE MATTER of tho Rule on the iiclfs and JL representatives of Dcitrich Uhler; deceased, to appear and accept or refuse to accept thb real etftete of said decedent, »£c. Now to wit: • I2lh Febfiiofy, tB£b,'hoAe bi the within named heirs appearing in court Id accept or refuse the real estate uf Dcitrich Uhler, decM. within named at the appraisement and valuation thereof.— Rule upun the heirs aforesaid to appear at. the next stated Orphans' Court Ur bo held at Carlisle, in and foi Cumberland cobnty,’ oh tli6 solh April neil, and show causo why the same should not bo sold. Notice of tho above rule on the parlies in interns! is hereby given. DAVID SMlTH,'Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle, March 14, 186t)-3t 3 NOTICE. TSrfHfildAfTEßof (ho writ bf Partition and 1. Voluation on the" Real Estate of Thomas Walface, deceased, tho samo having been returned hy the Sheriff duly executed as per schedule (o said writ annexed. And now to win 12( h February,- fsGO, (h'ocoWl confirm the Inquisition and grant n Rulo upon all the heirs to appear at the non staled Orphans' Court to be held at Corllsle, in and fob Cumberland county, on the 30th of April next, and accept or refuse tho real estate of the within named Thomas Wallace, deceased, at tho appraisement and valuation. Notice of tho above Rulo is hereby given to the parties in interest.- DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. - Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle, Marih 14, 1860-413 TfavCru License; NOTICE is hereby given that t inlobti loapply at tho next term of tho court of Quarter sessions county, for a license to keep & tavern or public house in the house X now occupy as such In the township of Wetvlpo. JOHN WILKINS. March U, 1850-31 1 Wolho undersigned citizens of the township of Newton, Cumberland county, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above, named John Wil* kins, that ho it of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for (heaaebmmodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is neees. sary'lo accommodate the public and entertain siren* gers and travellers. John Grncoy,' S. W. Sharp, H. D. M’Cune, John H. Milled, John Westhelfcr, Henry Hnfdy, VV. L. M’Culloch, J. G. M’Farlene,- James Watson, Robert Mickey, Daniel Byers,- Peter Tobisrf. Joel Bricker, ~ ■ Tavorn Lloonso. . VIOTICE la hereby given that I intend to apply J\ at the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house, at present occupied as such by me, at the old stand, Kreitzor's, in Hampden township. J , JOHN RBESEft. Maxell 14,1850.-31 . . . . . Wo the undersigned, citizens of Hampden town ship, in the.county qf Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with tho above nomcd Jolm Rco ser, that ho Is of good repute for honesty she) tem perance,-and is well provided with house room and conveniences for. tho accommodation of strangers and travellers,and that such Inn or Tavern is neccs oossary to accommodate tho publio and entertain strangers, and travellers. John Rupp’, t . Christian Whlslor, J.n’cob Urelz, Samuel Allbrighl J. S. Snovely, John Sherbalin/ J.C. Reeme k Wm. H. Eokels, B. Erb, ’'• Samuel;Eborly, . George Shevely,' M* C, Eberly., James MtVUni> OF Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, within, the county.of Cumberland; returned and classified by J. Worthington;Esq. l , Mercantile-Appraiser, in ac cordance'with the several'acts of Assembly,'as fol lows, to wit: i . Carlisle. ' J. W. Eby, John G. Carmony, Joseph D. Halbert, SamUel Elliott, Charles Ogllby, Chailei Barnitz, (Liquors) George W. flilner, A. Sc W. Bentz, • Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Faller, (Liquors) • Jacob 8. Faust, (Liquors'} J. &D. Rhoads, W. B. Murray, S. W. Haterstick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S A Hubbert, jr. Thomas Conlyn, Henry-Saxton, Jacob Rbcem, John Huraer, (Liquor*) Peter Moriyerj John P". Lyne, Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) . S. A* Coyle, • Jacob Senior, Jacob Leiby, (Liquors). George Poland, (Liquors) O»lhholf, Agt» (tiqhors) S. M. Hoover, j T.H. Skiles, * ‘ J. W.-Rowlins, j W. M. Porter, I]. Arnold Sc Livirigitorfj Thomds W. Martin/ . Nathan llantcb, , . ■ . John Kcony, Arnold Sc LdH, ■ N. W. Woods, AgL . Samuel Goldman, .. .. . . Haller Sc Connor, * Lewis Slincr, . . Shipperisbilrg. Robert Snodgrass/ Edward Schull, • John Gish, James Gilllaul, S. KunkJo,. . . • John SlurabaugH, Philip Koontz,.. Peter S. Arlr,Agt. Joseph P»Nevin;' W. D. D. Hays, J. C. Ac G. B. Allick, John B. Duncan, G» Trono & Bon, Samuel Siders, (Liquors) S, D. Wonderlicli, Jacob PagaeV (Liquors) John Fulwller,Agt. 1 John T. Owen, ; Jacob Stayley, (Liqqots) Dickinson* ' Andrew G. Miller, Russel Sc Dice, „ W.M. Walts, D. L. Beelman, Isadc D.rCadsell, W, A: Wdaklfcy/ : Hopewell . Robert Elliott, (Liquors) Wherry Sc Rhoads, (Liquors). Frankford. J. B. Lackey Sc Go. (Liquors) J. Sterner, AgU : Westpinnabdrough. Chfisliari Ldas,* (Liquors)' Josiah Hood Sc Son Donaldson Sc Green/ James Grayson & Co: C. Reninger, Newton. Kyle Sc Wilc)v Joseph Smith; Southampton, ( John ;W. Clotcr,,(Liquors) Shock. Bond Jacob' Heffelbdu^hcr, Mifflin. Charles Barnitz, (Liquors]? J. W. D. Gillian, ] John B. Perry, Hcnfy S'nyJe?; Neiuvilfe. Gilmore Sc Bto«gh> William Barr, Agt. Huntfer Herron, ‘ > Jemison Hannon, (Liquors') T. McCuridlfsh, Jacob Swoyer; . Williams Sc Brother, 8. W. Sharp,’ John Diller, fr. i. Mellfcon A Co. (Liquors) Simon A/nold,' (Liquors) Ephraim ZUg,' J. L Rcigle, Henry Load, 1 ImDay, ■ J. F.SphW,' . Swiltr Sc Fell*^ Goorgo Webber, Miller Sc Myers, (Liquors) Eastpennsborough, Jacob Reninger, (Liquors) I Adam Estingo/, Joseph O. Banks', FJoisher de Eshonbour/ William 0. Benl«, : Hathpden, Thomas C, Rhcem, (LlqtioVe) G. W. Fcslcr, (Liquors) • J.dc W. 11, Eckels', . M&nrat . G. W. Slngfiif, Strock «Sc Brandt, M. Sc S, Morretl, . South Middleton. A. M.Loidich, W. Alexander, Rider Sc Weakley,' North Middleton • Ellas Light} Eeiv Cumberland , J.K. Boak, (Liquors) W. S. Prowcll, (Liquors) John Q. Miller, (Liquors) Jonathan Young, Allen, A. L. Calhcart, Isaac Bartcn, (Liquors) Mathias Uitnor, (Liquors) Jacob Eplsy, Michael Burk. J. K. Boak, (Liquors) Sitter Spring. H. W. Moloer Sc Bro I .’ John Reed, . Coyle Sc Sponsler, Jacob Simmons, DISTILLBIIB. Adm’rs. BY THE COURT. BY THE COURT. Qnrlisle. Edward Showsrs/. Allen,.' William Harknes*/ John Bowman, Dickinson. Robert Lion, North Middleloii; Win. M. Henderson/ South Middleton. . I Robert Given, John M. Good, Agl. .Monrot* M. G. Bbltzhooyer.- C. W.& P. A. Ahi; Southampton. Marlin Coover, Hopewell . Robert Quigley, Jacob Au, Eaetpennshbrough. David Oyster/ MST pf RETAILERS No. of Class, ii 14 14 14 u 14 14 14 18 !3 13 14 l!,tf . •j QO Brewers, . Carlisle. Henry Rarnilz, '.9'. .8 00 William-Alexander* 10' •: 5 00. Aadrew Hare; 10*. • 500 Beer, Oyster & Eating Houses, Carlisle'. ■; . George L. Reighthr, Jacob Low, i . Skippenshurg, Samuel Space, . Methanicshurg . Jame%Maloy, Retailers bp Patent MEbibutEst ; Allen\ A. li. Caltichß, tfMitle, ,. William Bratton) . Monr'de. G. W. Singl&aK • • . . Easipennsboroughh . Joseph' O. Banks, • • Carlisle. A. C. N.orton, Elijah Switzer) Daniel Rife, ' ’ Levi Snell) IJolm Craig;: . , . John Deetner, - COMDEII*LAND CoUS*tr, SS*. .. 1 do hereby certify that the (oregplrig Is a correct Iwl of the dealers in Merchandize, Patent Medicines, - \ n Cumberland county, us returned to me by J. ) Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser.' ’ All per il soriS' returned and classified under the ■ Act of 1049, I) relating to Distilleries, I3tewers;Patent Medicines, 0 Eating Houses, &c», ere notified to ball and take oui 0 their respective licenses oti or before the Ist' day o\ 0 April next, and all Merchants arid others Returned 0 and classified as above will , call and take out their 0 licenses bn or before the Ist of May next. 0 W. M. PORTER, Co# Treasurer. 5 Carlisle) March 14, l§6o—-4t „ Estate Notice; A lit persons aro hereby 'notified that loiters of administration on the estate of Peter Leho, late of North Middleton township; Cumberland county; Pa. deo’H, have' beeh issued by the Register in and for said fcollnly, to/llio subscribers who reside Id said township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands ogainst the cstote of the said deoedant, are requested to make known , the same Without delay, and those indebted to make payment to : JOHN LEHN, Sr* .... JACOB WAGGONER, February 21; 1850—6 t ’ Adrn’rs: Auditor’s Notice; TAKb notice that the subseribsr hoi teen sp. pointed on auditor in the matter of the ndministra. lion account of John Piper and Jqhn £>. Dunlap, ad ministrators of James Piper, dec’ll.; Id report upori the exceptions to suiHvccbuni, and mate* a pro raid distribution among the creditors—arid wilt attend for that purpose, at Ills office in Carlisle, on Wedncs day the 24th day of April next, at 10 o’clock A. M. J. ELLIS BONHAM* March 7,1850-61. ' ■. A CARD; OWENS & RICHARDS, 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 From Philadelphia. THE undersigned would most respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, tHdl the;) have opened a ' - Marble Yard in Carlisle, in South Hanover street, a fow doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A. & W. Bcnlz's store, where they will be buppy to wait on those who may favorthom with a call. Having pur chased a largo stock of Marble for cash, thfey aro de termined to sell lower than any other shop this side of Philadelphia.’ They have some most beautiful de signs for . t , Monumeths, Hoad Stones; Mantels, and every thing elso in their line of business, which they will be pleased to show to any person that mo) bo wanting them. They aro also the authorized agents of Mr. Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will furnish from his manufactory all varieties of Iron Railing for the en closing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice end at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish.or manufacture all kinds of building work, such as Silla, Steps, and Platforms, Ac., at the ahortest notice and on the most reasonable I terms.' 16 00 15 00 iQ 60 7, 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 Having had great experience, ami being employed in the beat shops of Philadelphia, they ore therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable wortf, and r&pectfiAly ask a share of the patronage of Car* lisle and the surrbiinrhfig country. Carlisle, Feb, fll, 1860—tf 10 00 10 00 7 00 t 5 00 to 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 16 00 Valuable fiirms tor Sale. rpilij subscriber offers at private sale the following J_ described Rea) Estate : No. 1. Situated in North Middleton township, 4J miles oast of Carlisle, about 1 mile north of the Har* risburg and Carlisle turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or less,.about ono half limeKono and the residue black slate uml mearfoV? land,'all cleared and in a high slate of cultivation except CO sArcs, which is well iororerf with hediy timber. The buildings' Mah a very fine trio story STONE House,* & good FRAME DARN, partly now, with Corn Cribs,' Wagon Sheds, &0.,* a fine Sprlrt'ff House and a never failing spring of water near (lie door of the house. Also, a good OrcKdfd ofAlfAiCO fruit. . . ... ... 4i No, 2. Situated 1A miles north of Carlisle,* oh the road leading from Stcrrolta Cop to Carlisle, contain* ing 165 acres of first rate Sloto land, well limed, erf* copl 35 acres, which is well covered with Timber.— Tho Improvements are o two Story FRAME Dwol* ling, House, a largo FRAME RARN.andall ncces* sory outbuildings in good condition'. Also, a good Orchard of Oholcd fruit. This farm is well supplied with water for stock In all tho fields. Also, 2 wells of water near the house that never fail. Possession given on the Ist of April if desired, and the terms made to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing to purchase or examine the pro* ! perly will please call on tho subscriber residing in ! Carlisle. , , ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February si, IQso— sm 1 16 00 16 00 12 60 10 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 10 00 7 00 10 60 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 10 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Tan Yard Property tor Sale, THE subscriber offers at private sale, the pro* periy on Which he litfeg, situated in Centrovillo, Dickinson township., Cumberland coui\ly«cph(afn ing 3 acres of ground, under good cultivation, on which te erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, and Brick Back Duildingsf Silsi9i al ' Bn aTAN YARD, with 18 vale out doors, J 2 leaches,- 9 Ijmis, n pool of running water and 4 handles in tho shop. The whole Ts tn good order. There ,Is also a large Dark Shed and Shop, and good Stables attached, with every other convenience. The,lot Is well Supplied with' fruit trees of every kind. It is a most desirable property for any one wishing to oommenoe (he Tanning business. It will bo sold on accommodating terms, and possession given immediately. Any one wishing to see the proper ly can do so bv applying to tho subscriber. . y JO|4N MINNICII, Ag’t. . for Ellr/abeth* Hannah Slower.’ FeWtfary 88, 1850—3 m J ttf 00 7 00 10 00 1 00 io 60 10 60 10 60 7 00 .12 60 10 60 15 00 7 .00 7 00 10 60 HEBE 18 WHERE YOU Q£T YOUR CHEAP , Saddles & ffarncss; ( , Cj; OARMONT, is thankful for past .favors, end . still soliciting his eh n* o t puhfte pstronsge. re* specially snnouhdes fo his customeftfafid the public In general, thet he e’llll contiiitio. iq pui.Oo the Bed die end Herneie Making fn ell lU Vtrioue tranche., In South Hanover ttreel. o faw dqote below Honnen’e Hotel, nhd neatly opposite Denti’e store, in the Bo rough’of Cetlfele, whom he will keep cnnalnntly op hand, 01. irmhnfacfhfo to order, every elliclo In hie lino of buaineaa; iuch aa . - 10 00 ro oo 10 00 t 00 ii 50 8 tfff 8' (10 S 00 'eft SnjiilcH. Bridles, Martingales, ‘r**HAHNEB3. CO 1,1.AI(B, WHIPS, Jto., of ovary description and variety. Also, Urlchlmmli, Iluckbartda, Ilousons, Cruppers,DUnd»bridlcs. Girths single ar>d double, ami Hallers of every kind, which lie w determined to soil clump, so that customers and others will And it to their odvantago to purchase flfom. him. Having, from experience, a practical know* ledge of his business and a determination ta uso none but the host of materials, ho feels no |iesUoncy in te-: commending his work, confident that' it will command a liberal share of public patronage, i ' Good QaU Wood' will be taken In .exchange for w6|W, . . (v " G. J. 0. 7,1950—3m an ,oo in so s DO ia so . 8 00 p 00 8 00 9 00 I’IISUH! PUKIPyI , ■w J.iie mill Hpal.lh are lit-(he Blood*,. 1 : U jji>t (nitvof nil thnvnriutin remcdkee perportlng to tie 1 • H* r- >il‘ the thnl U»in* Jo tmmi u nuct Varifuini > I .i H'fhni: Vhh.ea* # . • BRANT’S Indian 6 S 00 8 S 00 PHlFllfi EXTRACT. 8 fi 00 5 00 Till* Pt;nifrhd 1b ithnlh printed from Teg'efffAlei.and curel iji> tniiol (Minute, ntid mtnf-nlAndiiig dlicnian of the bloody p^p^in/^,}ickririnf, ,or delililoting. It hfngllnn*, t'i<t£o/<ri<rj, mnVbl »J healthy ihod, tod glvua. ire **•/•»»*• nnd n'm nft to tho whole syrteur 1 . : ■ % hOndredb—THOUSANDS / 8 di) 4 6 00 lure been r.xirVd.tlio jiattnnd nreftcnl yenru.ofdUcnsei of (ha •hind by thit Pin ifitr— ciStl alicb ciiPeo Welre made too, by tba 4 . 6 00 Four Times !>«• Quantity, find At Four Times i.c*a Cost,. 4 5 00 tin" a «i«’b illvwi run be cured by .Vurtaponl/a, dranye/Aer rm* •iy Hint inn linen mi yet offered to the public, Wi* uUh it wcr« possible to publUb lu the world, at one flew 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 S 00 4. 5 06 4 5 00 MANY THOIJSANStt \ ; I»h| ore now uviso nnd enjoying ooon «E*i,TH, who*cVnowl d(s«’ |hiin»dvf« Indebted to .tho purifying and healing "efficacy ■l' llttinl's Indian Purifier, , Thl» PvairiKU cure* - THE WORST SCROFULAS; , •id .Sfr Jmp.urp djßcnp** of the blood, viz.; SeaUH/od, Suit* ’l'uiici, fUetimii/im, ft'ruptiytM, PitnpUt on tfie Fee*. Pile*, lliUe", lUrm, ('oiltrenrte, Mtrcunot IHteotit, t,i*er Complaint, Paint a the Hark, Side, and I.tnbf, Ruf A of Rhiod ii tte Head, etc, ©tel IMPORTANT TO TXIB -, It li n (juration of no sinnll l(np«rtancd for tho afUlctpd to da* hie, which, of nil the rnriajmrlllua nnd.olhpr remedlca, la tha CHEAPEST AND MOST CURATIVE. We sny, Urnnfi Indian Parifitr la chnnpbr nnd more curative-? •ircnuw, «v Wife of It, which can he benight for One fMlat. COW luiiiH• Frfv.lt Time* ft* much mnlicol rin ont bottle of Sort inparilliL. wlii< li ( Hl*o exuti one (Whir, If wn hcrcallor prove thnl turjKipaiU/n U ft* dear at one Hollar a bottlu, aa Hrant's Purifier.. vnuld bo,lit f»or ilofMrj a bottln, liecimvn the Purifier chntalaa aRK*TEti' eUnicaL-KVFicicV tljan laranjmrllln. then narinpa.' rillu rlunilil by fiuld nt (leyaly fire pent 2 l/nitfr, to bp aa cA«a» li I iuj Purifier al (me. dollar.- miin* iltlr Woe* not prorg 1 'he grenter power nnd tiu'dlcnl virtue* of iKla Purifier, y*hcO ■ompnrod with tlm licit tiaranpuriUtU, Vic itmll therefore show I how much dWeaeu hui licon cuicd ’ v BV ONE DOLLAR'S WOft+M’, The first cmn pre state, U the cure which wn's effected In Afr J. H. Iluskin, of Itoniej bnuhln (~•(»„ K, Y., nod wo riak not any •■r Our vornelty.'whmi wc s»y that thU it the mat unlooked-for and hoyelett eate of ond of u»J fllo>t Horrid Scrofulas that ever hns boon cured. since the World was created ; and tht| was cured by Tk,s Times l.usa of Hninfa Purifier, ahd at Lkm ro«T, thnn ever ft enso half as rttoUiig and hopelrti wag eared l»y Trs Timka as much Sarsaparilla.' .For lull particu lars, i« nur/’mwpA/rf. Mr. Iltwkin states that he hnd been confined to hfa.bcd, Os* Year, nnd was unt e*|*«ted to lire fisr A/y./, ( «r hourt longer, whvri he romtjienced using the Cun/Jtr; bis neck wm eaten nearly off from ear tocaf—-ft hole was. rnle.n through ike Windpipt— 14a ear nearly euteti not—the use of one arm deittopd— an Ulcorl ■u Inrgts ns h man’s hand, had aearly eaten through UU aide—ana i hero tvoro bit him in nit, , Twenty Large, Bttp, blsthnfglng. VUcers, —lhnttile jtrsl 6vtili he .list'd; ppahlod him to get off of hit bed where he hnd been, cohflhba twelve ttiui)ili*—ilio.icrod Aotff* onublod hltli to get out of the h'nkte— the (Atni tolls enabled him to tealk luo miles, mid that the nsn of v ( tured all the Vlctrt.niid restored him to health and ilrenptk, 19 Uint be woa.ofrls to icb'ijk dha offend to butintit again, as he had formerly, tipne.' This euro Is futi/tiit to by FounrEKX Rbuprctabi.e Wit- Nlriass. viz. s by 7f<if - r.,7'Aoi. UMiinms, one nf the tno»t respect, able phyaieinn- ol Unhid.—by Mr. ft. R. lhawn, proprietor and keeper of tho West Home hotel—hj* Mean. Hiitel 4 Isonard, whnlesnla and retail druggists, and by clrvttt. ether p-nom at) realdunta of Rome. ' . BRANT’S INDIAN PtI.HOX.UIY BAIfSIMj Hat cured without .thft JeMt ahlidnWoC dntlht, very m«ayo| •he’wnsf ihongly deVelofiod cases of ulcerated and di*enttd lunge -»iu h crises ns went never cured by any other tnodklncs—and which worn so utterly hopelett, that the diseased,peiyons wept pronmimvd by physicians mifl friends. to bh. itTBAIXT DTIIta. tt possesses nil the nnd purifying rimes nearly as t »owvrful Mini active the preparation, whiijh we cull BRANT'S INDIAN EXTRACT. . This differs limn that bpenuso (Mi possesses gavefcAL. Qtllßa uifoiCArtoKS which are ptrii/ln./y adapted to, and afe etttnUallf lecrstm y. to euro COUGHS and COItfSUMFTIONSr ■•iii nil discuses of a' pulmunnry nature, such discuses as Usually pros 040 fatal under ordinary treatment, when tl)ey nttnek • . tht llnasi, Tliront, Lungs, nnd Heart; , _ Thit tialiam'htal* and cures ulrert In Ihe Lunge, and elsewhere infernally, as certainly and easily aa tho PORIKYINo KITBsQT. 'to <t and heals ulcers externally. Thit Balaam cures .Ytns caseQ of Cough nnd f’linsimpfion out of Vcn, nllcr all other remedies hitve failed to dugeud. thousands of consumptions , nnd Cheutiir Caught, nhiindantlv prove its unfmlimg efficacy In such diM'ftMtft, ami tls'undmibfed enrntfve power, and * probing,' hcidbig pmjMTllcft in tlie fullowing complaints enadlsenic*. viz. > Stirling of AW. Hlecding ml Ihe Lungs, Vain ts the Huntt nnd Side, tVigiil-Siitalt, tfirveui Comqdainlt, Vml/tilmlimn of the Chtdna Ihfmlumi, Dili nt cry, and Summer-Cenyltinlt, In Children su»l Aduh't~nud A I,l*. FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS., No remedy Hint hni liven oilbrod to tlio public, has ever been \ntj aa ttrhuu mid effectual ln retiming Ahh ihu. Incidental ui«V nttttt mid inrgulniihe* of (Ur acx.as- UkAST'a Pui.HONASY, lUikam. Itnnike* no.ditVcrrnco whether.thed''rpncemetit be tumirtmioii. .rvi ht, nr oilier incidental irraAft^ii— It RFCU* I.ATFS liv tUrnelhenwe the inMem, taualninr tho turn lotion, mur FOUMIINU and AM/YINO NF.RVOD3 liUtiTA IUI.ITY. Xte our I'umphleU for proof. . .1 . From the tiki In the - (I'nfhnn. rfhd tlm UVmen at mnWlr agt— ilu* iFie.eari* U piYr'nrt/rd.nbd tlm other so gradually n* |iV fifvvom any tif, the fn1.,1 dittmtt ill at frequently arlae to cinii'c-tuL'itni ul' nu ll elmngp. -. .<■ DVI.NO WO.UAN CURED, Wr afnti* IJiTs duo Vo proto the pnierr lo tai't It/t, when. llaUam it used. vvcianOvr llio perron la rentiilernl, by phy»le|an mid Irlemts to l»v 111 the hit tinge* of «/»ira#r—artiodly aying—; Mini, in lliin »•«»■«•, to fur gout, |ln)t llie *Aroi(.rf anil lunal clolhet were bought. Fur Hio j<nni'ut*rt of tlih.niao, mid the rtweta* >ilr and am/ni mt4 I*olol of nil Oni virciimatancoa and tacts, we relbr to our I'AMI'III.FTH. v , Thf* emu was etl'eulol on Mrs. 7M A /JVKHMAN, of Btlltla ij‘ S/in, S*rvt“g'i Co., y. Y Wo can prutu beyond n doubt. many. other a/nW iauallv a* hojreleM. mid innumernUt cntvt of Cmugkt. ■ 'mid I'un nniplium CUUKIt, which wuru pronounced tacuraila by •Wilful j>\ynriant. LJVEE COIWPLAIWT. ; Se« the run* of Ih-rl, tfuhhaiil, of Stamford, Conn , mid others. I DYSPEPSIA —Fie the cure ol T. .S'. IFtVror, merchant •>f AlHlii. Wyoming rn., .V. V, and muny mnrr, in our I’ntnphlcU, Nrrvmu Ilismur* nml llcniiigtmtnls ire ('ured by Ihanl'i llaltom without full. DYSENTERY mid SUMMER COMPLAINT WCAtf. Inn Mini Arfulfa—mid w ' CHOLERA INFANTUM, ■>n* alnnut rwrrd by title llnUata. - < t Tina lUi.sam (a tbu foil aaodynr In the world to teolkt ua lipiU'l GioHa, tmtlul childn u‘ to tUrp, mid cause* them to rail gel*, -lly 5 and yet It ilort not corl/MS nny OPIUM, I.AVDANOJ, or, Paokoiihic. and iburefon'. r.t've.r Injure*. alleett, or diseases the. brain. as pnuiuiiilUina ul hpUipi ijo. k WVuJLIy CAi/draa will bo* emiio t Lastly, HKAtinv, and iftinry, and grow rapidly by the 11 an of ihU lUlanm. No mother ever mmlfn the uiwtn of hrr rhlW hv Choi* •trn Inlmitmn. while ti-irtldnu. if BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM hu nilmlni*Un’d, It ahoidd lie, for aueh caava, ' lit lurgor than lh<* onlliinrv donna , ; DOCTORS CAM- IT WONDERFUL I DOUT. IRA JOIINSOji. "/ C.ntnt Co.. N. Y.. wrote to ua, January let, 1849: 1 heenmo aequnlnltnl with aomopf the HHiniiUlilng i;tri*vta of your BRANT'S INDIAN I’ULMONAHI ■ BAI.NAM, by having wltncaavd tuinn niu»t uonJer/nl (nrfi ol Consumption’produced hy ita u*e. In MoiilUflln, Mullirap Now Yorlc about ayimr alnco j and hate alimo felt ao»lw*l that its groat eOtcacy might hvcnnni more gcrmraljy, Imr last aiiimmir I had a brother In-law Quite alek with conauinptlon, and I felt contldent, Imm whet I had seen of the. elßoaoyoh Brant's Baliam, Hint It.l could procure It iurh» .• can* him 1 and as we, cmjhl nut dnd It hi thla county, I went to Sullivan cniiniy. about idnmy mlhia, and plirchnw'd aovoral but. tin*; hut before I relumed will* the lie d cd. On.iol my iiulghhoia waa then,very ninoh airtictyd With P"hi In 0»o brraat ami aide, arid wllJi anch a atricturt «pd Muhhieaa aeroaa 111* cheat, ■ that he lironthi'd With groat ditßi-idiy. , He uaed one bottle of the mcdicliiu tliHt I brought, end It gmru mniedim.i t«hc»: unit. cured, him. Mv wile hna moil artoUuir bottlr, and aha aaya it lias duno, her miuii ginnl than, rill th« other medicines alio over look. • Fiom thn Iwneflt tliuae pertoua fiavo derived, and from »ny rec*. oimiienrlHtl.mi. Irinil.wlint I,had iiroviuualy hoard end aeen ol ll# good wcTrkr. muny persona hero are now wanting the, medlcmpa;’ and as there la hu agent lit Uda town, they have per* auaded ulo to Wfllo fur an agency. Vuura, leapoclfully, IRA JOHNSON. OOOTORB COULD NOTCURBi Mr. CORNELIUS U. SMITH. iatrcA«al, ColUnt CMire, Brit Co., y. Y, January 18.1849, aaidi Your Brant's Indias Vui.* siunamv Balsam,and Brant's Puritvino lixTßAer.Rronearly all sold 1 and I want immediately another supply, fur they sell Mora rapiiVy, and give batttr laliijattion, than all the oftur tAedi* oinoa we have fur aslo. Tho Pulmonary Daiaam hu rslaed-aj ladr here from a bad of dußeruus sud severe sickness, which ALL TUB DOCTORS HAp pIViN UF AS INOURABLB. TheY Uld •ho muil dia with R ooHMiMctuiN or THR LUNos. AtWrsll had pronounced tho .cuo Aoprieii, shecommuuced t-.'-lr-a *mw * Boiiiua—and now she U wuil I . t*or nalo In Carliato by Dr. J, W, Rawlins and S’. IV. Ihvtntiek ; by W. D, 13. Hays and J. C. & G.. D. Alllck in Bhlppen»lmrg;byAV»n.LoydlnLliburm by J. F. Spahr in Moohnnlcsburg*, by J.JI, [in Newviilc; by J. M. Lutz.. In Harrisburg; and Iby agents in ail parts of lips State., Ail letters and 1 orders must bo addressed to Wallace do Co. 106 I Broadway, Now York. . 1 March 28, fBso—oowly , Clicup Groceries* . , SUGAR, Cofteb, Molasses, Honey, Chedie, FreiV. Spices, Yoasl Powders, Maooaronl,. Farina, Rico Flour, Baker's Chocolate, Baker’s Cocoa, Brornii/ ilomcnpathio Chocolate, Oranges, Cocoa tyute,' Rat l sins and Cdrranis, To; pale b r ' . '■ C.INHOFF, Agent/ March 21,1850 ' , ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, CHANGE OF LIFE CCNSUMFTION! 1
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