’; i J : c r/ r ■' and. will bb ls ,brUfowl-and very extenBivQistpc)fc;'d(-;iw:\“i ■ ;' , F^esh" ©ptfanfe ©ood»,, and particularly invited nil those who wish to lay th«‘io ca«l).mit to a,good advantage to gWo him octtll before,purchasing elsewhere,os ho is determined . to' dtelribuiop*gioht'many goo\r bargains this spring ond.summer. His stock consists in part of a largo lot of fresh - ' v .- ; . -GlidTHSj CASSIMERES,', SattincUs, Tweeds Ky. Jeans; Velvet-Cords, Deaycr teenS. lincn.nnd coUoh DrUhnßs.^f;c^wy'color'aiul price. ‘.V- general stock of Tickings, Cliecliay Bl ♦nch'* od jind ‘unblquchgil M halms,.- Shootings,- Towclihg, OsaaVurgsj DriUing3 aQ(l|Bifgging in great variety','.'; / i . v Sil!t's,;Salin9,'L'awn3i’Linen Lusters, In gtqa-1 varipfynnU^f French. Scotc hi 5 American Girighafns, of various styles; Chmlzes and'Calicoes', a largo and cheap'lot; .u great rind Edgings; the heist stock &f ■Hosiery and-Gloives that hos-bDciv-in. Car lisle for ,years; no stock of HtbboMatid Bonrw/s liko ours; a large lot of Parasols and Snir calculated to please the Indies; and hundreds of other art cles to plenscT boihl ladies and gentlemen of the mosiYofincd taste. CdrpMs.— The largest stock of Three Flv.lmpc tlal.Tngnln, Venetian, Girthing and other Carpels. Q'iofa and Shoes.— Mens, Ladies, Boys, Girls and- Childrensbools and shoes, in every variety, and very GrocfiriSr.—A larg'd’ nsrortmentof Fresh Groceries, such ns Coifed. SagarVTpa, Spices, &c. Congress, Cavendish, Roll, Hand, and Cut and Dry Tobacco. - piimo dnOvCoino all, and Secure pretty, and cheap goojs at the lowest prices, and where you can have a stoUt of goods worth fif-leciing from. . Carlisle, March 21. iShO. Kcw and Clscai* Store* THE subscribers respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and tho surrounding country,, (hat.they have just opened in the store room ad* joining the store of Mr. J. G. Carmony. and di- Monyer’s (Confectionary store, in North-Hanover street, a splendid assortment of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassamercs, Cassi'neU; Vestings; a great stock of Su.nuibr Goods for Men and Uoys’ de Uiups,'Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges* Alpabhas, ‘Barpge.dO •puncsf'OaUcpe.s,, Checks, Tickings, muslins, flan'neis.'table and toweling drapers, la* bio clotHsVamb'r6llas;pa*ras(>ls, ribbons, stockings, gloves, Unaa,, cambric and silk handkerchiefs, laces, edgings arid inserting?, cap nets, .tarleton, Swiss, book, mull, jaconei.aud cambric muslins) an elegant,assortment of . Cheap Bonnets, of thC' : rposbf/ishionable kinds, Palm Leaf, Straw, odd'Braid Ifalsi ‘QROCERIES, QUEENSIVJUIE, ' Carpal chain, hardivare, &0., some hand some npd cheap, carpels, together' with a variety of Goods in our line,-wliicli have all beenlai.d inatlow prices, and will be sold cheaper than can.be bought else where. ,yy« respectfully invite,everybody to call and judge for themselves, as. we are delerinlued to of fer great” bargains. Apri)'4.l9so j, L. STERNEU.& CO. Spriu? aud Summer Di y Gbodfi, At the Cheap Wholesale and lietail Dry-goods . 'Store of ;■■■'* ARNOLD & LEVI, WHO arc now opening the largest, h'andsomest, anti cheapest assortment of ■ Spring and Sum mer Goods ever brought to Carlisle* among .Which Trill bo found n beautiful selection of Ladies Dress fiooitsj - neWTilylc*;'plain, changeable and striped Silks; Bn rogoni Sillt.Tissuos, Uerago da Laines, Lawns, Lin en Lustres, Mo.ualin do; Laines; •French, English, Amerieop-ond-Scotch Ginghams;-French and Eng* liah'ChiolppSf-Figur’ed, striped, bared & plain Swiss nmi-Uooit Muslins; Linen Cambric Handkhercluels, French. Wprkod Collars,-Thread aud Colton Laces, and Edgings* i v . • . • > * Bonnets & Ribbons,. of pvery kin(l, quality and priced Parasols & Sun Shades, h rory handsome assortment. '' "DdiilESl'iCSf DOMESTICS!J • 6‘ur, stock.6f Domestics .ctm pot be.'oxcoUyd’lhts side of J?hUttdclphla,/.tpurcha»oii'previous to the advance in cotton, wo oro enabled lo sell £0 pur pent; cheap* or than.those,who, purchased tins spring. Wo htve Muslins.. Tickings, Checks, Oanaburgs, bleached and unbleached Table. Diapers.- y CAiiPETS' CARPETS// The largest assortment ever brought to Carlisle, \vhitfh wo are.determined to sell 10 per cent, cheap* or than the same quality.can bo purchased elsewhere. Mattings, Floor and Tabic Oil Chillis.. , Daola JfShoea, fur Men, Buys, Women and Cliil* dren; , •: • - • /■'A firei/i : Supply of Groceries,, such as Sugar, • Coffee, Molasses, «Stc. v’t-ry cheap, Persona wishing lo f purchase-good and cheap goods,"will do well lo call mid examine ourcXtenaive assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Carlisle; March 2v5,,1850 - - _ ■ The Cheap Store! TUB subscribers have just rel»i'h?d from the city with the cheapest and beei-fltdck of DRY GOODS, &c,, ever brought lo Carlisle. It con slats in pan of ' Cloths, Gassunercs, Satlincls, V and Vestings*, a great - stock of summer goods fori Men.and Uoys’ woar, Moos de Uines, Lavyu*, Ginghams, Bareges, Alpaciias, Uarego de laines, lots .of ,CalicQea,. Chocksi .Tickings, Muslins, Flannels. Table and Toweling Drapers, Table CloUu. OM Clolhs, Umbrellas andParasnls, Itib b'ms. Stocking*, Olovea. Linen Conibrioond Silk Handkerchief*, Luces, Edgings and Inseriings,ol' dtlTerentlkinds, t.'ap Nets,Turleton, Swiss, Hook, Mull, Jaconeiand Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss Muslins, an elegant assortment of Cheap Itoimels, of thft moat fashionable kinds, Palm Loaf, Straw, nn l llMi l Mats,' D’rooories, Qmwnsware, L'atpnl Ohain, lf.irdware,'&o., seine handsomonnd e|n‘ap C.IIIPETS, logelhef;»:lili a variety.of Gouda in bur lino, wlllch have all been laid in for cash,and Will be SMil at lower prices Ilian they Can be bought ni ipltiie Bounty. VVo respectfully Invito every body (6ball and judge fur tiiornsolvns, no,aye ore ■.determined to l offer groat bargains Ibis season. • , A. ti \V. UENTZ, , M*atcli2l.lSso. • ■; iuul Glionp Store. “rpUR tarfdcrrigncii most respectfully Informs his ■‘JbT frlcfiJs anil tho public gi‘nrr«lly, tlml ho line just . toturnpd from Piuladclplua ami BaliiiDoro, nml is now opening at thu cornbr of North Hanover mul I.oulhor • •IretU, at the stmul formerly occupied by N. VV. Woddi/a wull üblevtcd nßaorlmcnt of new r —- Spring Goods, purchased ol the lowest nn ,| ».liich lam do tofinined to sett at small profits. Among those bay bo found 3 Cloths, Cassimercß, Vestings, TwerMiml Pantaloon SiulTal various price*. T)UE9S ulylun,.«ml at low prices, Also O»o. eerie* in all their variety, vlj: Sugar, Coffee, Tens, Molasses; Spices, See., which will bo sold low forcatl Please give mo a call. Carlisle; April 11. 1950 Carpets. have just rocoWed another X\- largo oMo'rtmcnt of Carpets, which wo are 4etcr « mined to soil 10 per rout cheaper than the soma qtmlllv can ha purchased elsewhere. April 35, 1850 ro weeds J OH. SAtih AT THIS OFFICE. .h “i I' r‘ >^BW^H6IiftsALEiAND,RETAtL' *-il/a|^ jne<i.^qp^id«i£e rpHE undersigned having commenced the manufac* X tilling of ALL KINDS OF CA‘NDY % :& opened 0 Confectionary and Fruit store, would calf the alien* lion of Towivutid Cottnliy 'Merchants lo their ttdVer -1 tisement. V. \ , I Tfafcy will manulacturo anti.have constantly oh hand, ■ • V ALD of candy, Which they will wholesale and retail at.the lowest pficds. alhkindfl'-of Fruit, such as Oranges. Lemons,'Figa, : Raisihs.-Dateß, Prunes, dec. Nuts of every kind; yhfjivAimmtdfl, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, But* ter-nuls, •English -Walriuts, 'Ground-nuts, &c. !■ Fancy Articles and Toys Pf oVcry description. Tobacco and Sboaßs, UohS* set’s MiJtuut, Water, and a variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. . .- They would respectfully solicit a shafe of public patronage. A. 3. WORMLEY, April 11,1830 'S. W. HANNAfrf.. • Belter tliaii Use Gold Ulim-s u* <*'al~ , . , fornSa. A Whole Suit of Clothe at $1 75! THE undersigned thankful for the patronage of .the citizens of Ca'rlis o and adjourning o junlry, informs his numerous friends and the public in gen eral, that ho has just laid in un entirely now slock ol fashionable . Spring and Summer Clothing,' made up in tho best stylo and particularly calculated for litis place. His stock consult of lino Dress aod Frock coats, Habits, CuSsimer, Drab, &o.,and Chlah coats, Tweed, Linen and Check coats, Business cents of ull, descriptions, superior Black Cussimefe nnd fancy Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests from Tools to $4 Oil, a largo assortment of tancy articles nf, Gonllomcii’s wour, white linen, striped and rod flannel shirts;' Gentlemen arc requested to call and examine (Ho goods, and ho is sure .those who buy will be woll fiiiod and ut low prices. • A great assortment of Boys - clothing, also Caps and' Hots, from 12A to 83 00 constantly on hand at r S. GOLDMAN‘3, South East Corner of Main and Market square. - Carlisle, April 4,. 1850.—6 m. Blear, Read, Liston and Reflect. . TROUTMAN & MAY’S' New, Cheap and Fashionabbe Clotbjno ■ Store, - On North Hanover street , in the room formerly oc cupied by Mr*. fViae y as a Grocery. Tliß attention of the citizens of Carlisle, am .Cumberland and Ferry counties, is invited to this 1 newly established Clothingand Gentlemen's Fur* 1 nishing Store, and.see the well selected and most elegantly 201 up clothing ever offered In this place. It would Uu’well for every man to" know that a larger assortment, bettor styles and moredesirahle cloThing can bebonghffor loss money at this nett* establishment than at any oilier store in the place Without aiiy- exception. The assortment is well selected and (he cut and make of the latest spring hnd summer fashions, which.aro far superiorto all others for ease and elegance. All who wish to purchase will find they can save from twcnty.five to fifty per cent, by buying at the new stand of ~ . TROVTMJIN & MAY. . Coats, pants and vests, we wiUsell remarkably low; as tho following list of prices willshow.: ; COATS. • • Superfine black cloth dress coals 86 to 18,00 do do frock do, 6.t018,U0 Fine French habit cloth coals of different styles, 3 to 10,00 New etylo of cashmercl coals: 2,50 to 9,00 1 French Onata of all.colors. *•" 1,6010 7,00 Hough & Heady Tweed, new style 4,00 to 11,00 ('nlifurhia Lustre, 75 to 5,00 Linen coats 1,00 to 2,50 Business coats ’ 1,00 to 6,00 pantaloons. New style of American and Trench Cnssimere, plain, New style of American and FrenHi variety of colors 5,00t010,00 Fine black cass.' and doeskins ' 2,60 to 9,00 Striped and cross barred cass..pants 1,60 to 5.00! New'stylo Napoleon striped pants .1,26 to 3,00 do, apring oass. pants -4,75 to 6,00 Great varlety-of corduroy pants 1,25 to 3,00 I Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 to 3,50 I'New style of Gauibroon , .1,60 to 4,00 1 With an excellent nssorlincnl of work- Ing pants which will out-wcar any other in this place 50 to S,OO Superfine Mack satin vests 1,75 lo 6,00 New style of fig.ucred and slrtpc'd do. 1,00 to 7,00 Plain and striped valentine , 50 to 400 Fine light summer marsaillea vests. 75 t 0.3,00 Atl kinds of working vests at very low.prices. We also keep n good nasurtmrnt of BOYS CLOTHING, consisting of coats* pants and vests and sail ihom at very low prices. In addition to our stock, of ready made clothing we will keep on hand an ns. sortment of FurnlaJiiny .Arliclep, such ns shins* scarfs, cravats, suspenders, drawers* collars, cops u-uhrellns, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, &c. &o. which will make it the Inlerestof the purchaser to examine before, buying elsewhere; All goods sold at this store, warranted to glvo satisfaction, and we defy'competiiion in quality,elegance, stylo of the rut, and durahllUypand wo hope by close at tention to. business to merit a share of public pa tronnge.,. Don't forget the place, North Hanover ntredt* a few dobra above;.Louther street, West side. Ulothlug made to order at the shortest no. ticc. April I,lBso—tf “I nran man, uml deem nothing whlult relates to twin fnreh n to mv feelings. IHBBppQ VontU & Mnnltood. a vinonous life. Oh A I‘RE MATURE Dca i Kmiieliu on Self Preservation. Thi* Book, just published, is flllod with u«cful ici lorraation, on tho infirmities ond diseases ol the Ge nerative System. It addresses ilsc|f nliko to Youth, iMiiniiooil mid Old Age, and should ho rood by oil. Tho valuable udvlco ond Impressive warning it give*, will |irovent year* of ndsory ond .uUotlng and *uVo annually thousands of live*. I'aiica-Ts hy reading it, will learn how to prevent llie destruction of their children. A rcmlllanoo of S 5 cents, enclosed in u loiter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkclin, Philadelphia, will eniute a book, tender envelope, per return of moil. Ur. K. fiftoon years resident physician, N. W. corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pino, Philadelphia, may ho consulted confidentially, lie who places himself imdct'tho Caro of Dr. K.. may religiously confide in hie honor as a gentleman, and confidently'rely upon his skill a* a physician. Persons at n distance may address Dr. K. by (post paid.)and ho cured at homo.. Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ac., forwarded by sending a remittance, and pul up secure from da mage or curiosity. . Uooksellore, Nows Agents, Pedlars, Oonvassors, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rotes. February 7, 1850—-ly ’ • TIIR subscriber ha* just opened a fresli assort ment of Dome and Shoes suitable for the Spring oeaann, among which will bo found Ladles Kid and Morocco ■ » SUPPERS, TIES tf BUSKINS. Dlnok and fancy oMured Goiters, Urdnjso mid Uiaoli Jenny I.lnd Iluakiiiß and a'very UiTirn Mtu-k of Misses and Children's colored Gaiters. Dents and Desliins, Mon’s Unlit Vronclr Calf skin and Mo. 1(10(10 Uonts, Unrkekln Congress Gnltnja, Oxford, Ties and Nullifieis—Mona and Day's morocco, kip, nnrl ooario brogans, all of which ate offered at tilt) lowest price A. C. FETTER \vM. m. pouter, Main alrrnl, opposite tho Methodist Church Carlisle, .ftlny S 3, 1860, 1,50 lo 7,00 VESTS. OsisT 25 CESTB. BOOTS it SHOES. Extraordinary 'Reduction In ;: Price ofUardwOic. . I HAV'K jusi Tecelved tho.largest and cheapest stock ot HARD\VA.RE, Glass, Paints* Oils* Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet :Maker*s Tools, Mahogony Vaneeis, and of Bonding Material eVer brought to Carlisle, ’consisting-of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nnile and Spikes, Persons about to build will find It,great ly to their advantage to look at my' stock before {raftharing' elsewhere. Como and see the goods Shd hear the price and yon will bo convinced that this is really .(he Cheap Hardware. StcVe.. Also, in stdfe,anvils, vices, files and rasps, apd a com plcCe assortment of Watt's Best Bar Iron, also [lolled and Hoop Iron of all siaeb. I have also the Thomometor Churn, Made by Mr, Geo. Span- gler, the best article how in uso.' SCYTHES.—I have just received my Spring stock 6f Grata and Grass Scathes, manufactured expressly for my own saleb, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle, makers, and others will find these Scythes to bo the best article in the market* and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old aland In North Hanovpr street JOHN P, LYNE. May 30, 1860. . • - '.. . - liardwaifet JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware store of JACOB SEN ER, a new assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; bingos, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bltta, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets; drawing knives, plartos and piano bills; hand, panne], and ripping saws; mill and cross ciit saWs of Roland’s make, warranted good! a gdoa assort* ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains ofa BUporjorqmilliy that.has heyet been In this market before, hoes, spades, forks and rakes; knives and forks; iron, japan, ana braes candlesticks; an assortment of.Brilania and Glass Btherlal Lamps, spoons, shovels,, tongs, water and iron tea kettles, brass.preserving kettles, Co dnrware, anvils, vices, files and rasps,.of ©very kind and price. • , Watts* bar iron, hoop and band iron, oast, shear, sprirfti and blistered steel, \Varfunled good. • 160 boxes window glass, lower than ever. 900 kega Wetherill’s pore white lead. 4 barrels Flaxseed oil. 100 galls. Turpentine. Please call at tho well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle. May 24, 1849 • Mew and tfJUctsp ttardtvul*! Store. ■East High Street, opposite Ogllhy't Dry Goods ' Store . ; THE subscriber has just opened a large stock of goods in his line* which he bus just purchased atthfe lowest rates end will ho sold at prices to suit the times. His stock comprises a: full assortment of Building articles, such as Locks and Latches of ev ery dcaplionj Hinges and Screws* Window Springs and Bolts, also. Mill. Grots Cut and Circuit*. Saw*,' Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Saws, Broad Hand and Cboping Axes', . Hatchets, Chisels. Augers. Planes and Plano Bills, Braces and Dills, Steel and Iron - Squares, Plumbs and. Levels, Walters and Trays* Table and Pocket Cutlery* Table and Tbo Spoons, Brass, Bell Metal and enameled Preserving Kettles, Holllowaro, dec., dec., also a full assortment of Sadlery and Carriage Trimmings, Patent Leather, Morroccb. and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware, Shovels and Spades, Hay and Manure Fo.ks, Gar den and Corn . Hoes, Window Glass of every sire, Paints and Dyo Stuffs, Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer’s Hair, Sofa Springs, Ace., dec. Also Bar, Band and Hoop Tron, Cast Sheer, Spring, and Blister Steel, Nails, Spikes and Brads, Grain and Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scythe Stones,' 6 Barrels, Fire rfnd Water pfoof aeeorted colore, Carlisle, May 16,1849, At P. Mouyer's CARLISLE, PA., " V r - , IS the place where country merchants and the pub* lie in general, will find the largest and best os* soriment oT £ Confectionaries, ever offered in this county, manufactured of tho beat material espress'y for tho Holidays, and will bo sold wholesale or retail ai the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, a fewdoorsnorthof tho Dank, whore all are invited to call dnd examine fur them* selves, as It would be Impossible to mention all the varieties. He would also coll attention'to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest imports* lions, consisting of t ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruens,.Grapes, Citron, Dales, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts,* Peanuts, Co coa Nuts, dec. In connection with the above he has just received a forage esortmont of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy Goods, consisting In part of fine French Card apd Sewing Caskets of. cntrcly now patterns, Fancy/ Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and other fyll*heads, Kid and Jointed Uplos; Basket, Colt Conti, and other Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style; Fur niture, tea setts, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, nccordoons, harmeonicans, drums; guns, and other articles of war. Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs,‘cradles, Noah's Arks, masks, marbles of nil kinds, fancy soaps, colougrio, ox mar* row, shaving cream, hafo'and clothes Crushes, dec. He has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact all articles In the Grocery lino, which will be disposed of at tho lowest rates; Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended l<j. P. MONYER. Carlisle, Dec. 6,1940. • ' '' ' ■ LUMBER! LUMBER!! Il.Cbnrcli At Co.: ,> , HAVE on hand at the old stand, tirest end of tho old Harrisburg bridge, down at tho river, 1,000,000 feel of tho cheapest and best luhibor on tho bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common; 2nd Common and refuse Boards, and Plank of .1, H, I£, and 2 inch thickness. Also, Poplar Plank, Scahlling, and half Inch Boards, a forge quantity of long Shingles, Fence Ralls, Juic9 4 Scanlllng, &o. • " • - They have also a steam Saw Mill In operation ond can furnish building limber at the shortest no tice, fence boards, shingling and plastering laths, and are prepared to furnish any article in the lum ber line. (o*Dry Boards on bond at fill per M. Also good 2nd Cemmon Boards; 16 feel long, atsll per M. . , , The subscribers hope by strict attention to bu siness, and a determination of selling tower than any other yard at the river,, that the public gen erally will call and see thoirstock before purenas ing elsewhere. May 30, 1860. . ; the great china store OP PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle, and its vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re quest their. Company to view our largo and splendid assortment of 07/iiM; GLASS S( QUFENSWAJiE, Dir.nor Sets, Tea Bols, Tol lot Sots, and singly pieces; either of Glass, China or Stone Warp, sold In quan tities to suit purchasers, for loss than they can bo had elsewhere—in fact atlossthah Wholesolcprlccs. American and English Britannia Molol Goods in greater variety than over before offered in tho city. Fancy China in grout vorloly, very cheap. Wo would invite any person visiting the, city to Call 'and see us—-they will'at least be pleaseJto walk around our .beautiful store, and to view the. finest China and the cheapest tho world produces. . TYNDAL6 & MITCHELL.- - •. :■> v C No.sJll)Chesnulstroot. Pblln., Sept, 20, 1840,*- ly *,V , CARPET HAGS and Travelling Trunks. '“A largo assortment, and of a superior quality, Just recei ved and for lala cheaply. CAAS. OGILBY. : DBVOSt DRIICSI T HAVE jußt received a fresh stock ofMedioines, 1 £ainft, Giatt. Otl, &c;, whlcli having: been pur chased'ftlt'b great'caVe at the best eftv houses;! can confidently reedro'ftrond to Eimflies, Physicians, I Country Merchants and Deatons, as being fresh and | pure. Patent Medicines, . 1 Fine Chemicals, | Instruments, , - I Pure Essential Oils, ) Cod Liver Oil— Warranted Genuine, DYESTUFFS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wetherlll & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome, Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,' Jersey Window Gloss', Llnseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Bed Lead, All of which will be sold at the very, lowest market price, at the cheap Drui and Book store of , . . 8; W. HAVERSTICICi Carlisle; March 28, 1860 TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Dfc. J. N. KEELER & BRO. mtfst fcapectfulty solicits attention to their fresh stock of English French;-German, and.. American DrhgsV Medicine!, Chemicals, Paints, Olli, Dye Stuffs, Glasswate, Per* fumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a new store, No. 294 Market Street, with a fullsupply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wo respectfully so* licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one andall.wbb may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, tb sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines; on as liberal terms as any other house In the city, and to faithful ly execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch.. . . - One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample* guaiantee of the genuine,, quality of all articles sold at their establishment. Wb especially invite druggists end cofanlry mer chants, who may tfrish to become agents for “Dr. Knh r’s Celebrated Family Medicines,” (standard i mid papular remedies,) to forward their address* Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectful ly "remain, J, N.KEELER dc DRO., V*holesaU.J)ruggisi*t No. 204 Market Si. Philadelphia, Bept» 1,1849.—1 y. RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF for pain, is truly a blessing to suffering humanity. The Latneare rejoiced at its curative properties, for they can dispense with their ordlchbs and Walls, The Weak bless it as ah Instrument In the hands of Providence, for by its healing and strengthen ing qualities they become strong. The Bed-Rid den welcome it as a blessing from high Heaven, for it relieves them of their pain and misery, dufes their dlfieasfes Whether it be Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Paralysis, Strains, Uurnaj Scalds Sores, Sprains, and affections of the spine, or con tracted Tendons, for by Its use they are enabled to arise from their bed of sickness, and ehjoy the pleasures and bleedings of health. The sufferer of Neuralgia and Tic Dolerenx, welcomes it as their only remedy in relieving them of the cruel pains, shooting like electric shocks through the face, head, and system, paralyzing in an Instant their energies and brilliant hopes, for the Ready Relief is a powerful antidote for all Nervous and Rheumatic affection*, and will cure this powerful disease when all other remedies have failed to give relief. The sufferer of Tooth Ache, rejoices when.he uses the Ready Relief, for it will cure the most torturing Tooth Ache in a few seconds. Its Superior Strength- RAD WAY’S V RELIEF is also the most economical medicine in use, it can be used with the most happy results, both internally, and externally. Cramps in the Stomach? Colic, or Cholera Morbus, are relieved in ten minutes, and cured entirely in fifteen br twenty. Also if you wish (o make an ointment of it, for the cure of aoro Lips, Chapped Flesh, Pustular Eruptions, take a tea spoonful of the Relief, apd a table ffpoonfutof sw66l oil, or i ounce of lard, and you have a better ointment of save than any other ar ticle now in use. HENRY SAXTON, . In fact this medicine, when reduced 10 two thirds its own strength by adding as much spirits of .wine, will give you belief Liniment than any now In ute. THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF Beauty is a beautiful Head of lux- uriantHair. RADWAy’S CIRCASSIAN CALM. The lady or gentleman who desires a Beautiful article to dress their hair, are advised to make use of Hadway’s Circassian Calm; it possesses many advantagoß-over all other hair tonics and prepara tions. First it cleanses tho scalp from dandruff, gives tone and vigor to the roots and bulbs, invig orates to healthy action the germ of life, which gives to tho hair a healthy root, and forces the hair to grow, it cures Baldness, stops tho hair from falling out, makes U fine, strong, soil, and glossy, keeps il from turning grey, or becoming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress the hair with this delicious preparation. HER HAIR HUS ALL OOHE. Radway's Circassian Calm, for invrgoratii g the hair, cleansing the sculp, reniovjng dandruff, and curing baldness, is truly a valuable preparation. A lady who had been sick for some time had lost ©very particle of her hair previous to her sickness, her hair would fallout] she was recommended to try tho Circassian Calm as a hair restorer, she used six bottles, with the most happy results, her hair is now line, soli, glossy, long,and luxuriant, This preparation makes the hair moist, fine, soft, and silky, and predisposes it to curl; ye, with bald heads, weak hair, bad hair, try a bottle of the Circassian Balm, prepared by Rad-way & Co., and you will soon have a luxuriant headof hair. Sold for 25 cents in largo bottles. Ask for Uad wny’s Circassian Calm, 161 Fulton Street, New York. The extraordinnty effects of Radway's Soap In removing Tan, Sun Burns, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Totter, Rash, Scurvy, Morphew, and tho Bites, and stings of Insects, is truly astonish, ing; besides; His certain of transforming admit, discolored and repulsive visage, to a clean and beautiful complexion. In all oases ask for Rad way's Soap and take none other. N. 8.~-Radway's Medicated Soap in steel en gravings are 25 cents, all ethers are counterfeit. Look for the steel engraving. For sole in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami Elliott; in Shippehshurg by Dr. Hays. June \i 1850—2 m WILL perforin alloneratibnßuponthoTdbth that are requited for their preservation! suoh as Scaling, Filing, Plugging , gfc., or will reatorethe loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. £7*Oflioeon Pitt street,n few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. D. Dr.LoomlßwlllboQbsonlfromCarllele tholaattendays,in each month. December 14,1848. WILL give his attendance in the different bran dies of his profession, in town or country, to all (hat may favor him with a call. Office.opposite tho Sd Presbyterian Church and Wert's Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulko, CarlUlo, S6pt. o.lB4o—tf . HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully 'tenders bis professional services to (bo citizens of Carlisle and vicinity.. Office in Snodgrass' Row, next door to Justice Holcomb's, where he can at all limes bo found, when not professional! engaged.' Carlisle; Juno 7, 1840^—tf* DRUGS. Herb's aridExVtacta, ■ Sptccs, ground or whole, Essences, Poifumeiy, &c. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, . Copperas, . LacDyoi PAINTS. R. R. R» Radwity’s Soap. or, I; C. Loomis, PR. JTAB. M’CUIXOCII, DR. JT. K. SMITH, FlreiXnBurahce«y;v' THEAllen ahd EaatpennsboroughMutual Fire Insurance OortpaViyofCumberland county,incor porated' by an aoi of Aeseriibly, is now fully or gahized,and In operation imder the.management of the following bpmraisßioriere, viz: Jacob Shelly,: Wra. R. Gorges, Michael Cock- Un, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Slayinan, Slrtion OyiteV, Jacob H. Coover,,Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan’, Benjamin H. Muaser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wlckereham. The rales.of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company 6f the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are Invited to make application to the agents of the Company who ire willing to wait'upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President, Henry Logan, Vice President, Lewis Hyer; Secretary, Miohakl Oocklin, IWaaurer, November 1,1849. ’ . AGENTS. Cumberland county— Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland* 0. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Rear ing. Shiremahstown: Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Meohadiosburgi Dr. J. Ahl, Chutchlown. ’ York county— John Shorrick, Lisburn; John Bowman, Diilsburg; .Peter Wolford, .Franklin; John Smith, Esq.. Washington ;W. S. Picking, Defer; Daniel Ralfonsberger, J. W. Craft, , Hnm's&nrg—Houser &,Lochman. Members of the oompatiy having Policies about io expire Can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agents. . - PENN Mutual Life Insurance Company, Office, Ho. 91, Walnut St., Phila, THlS'Company 1b ridw ready, to make Insurance bn Lives, on.the mutual system, Without llabili y be yond the amount-of the premium. ... All the profits of the company divided annually among the insured. ; ■ The premium. may be paid monthly, quarterly, Semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of the pre mium may be paid In u note, at 12 months. Individuals insured in this company become mem bers of the corporation, and vote tor Trustees. For the greater socuiity of parties insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of $60,000 has beeh cheated to meet the losses that may accrue upon policies issued by the company j to be held and used by the Trustees, until a capital exceeding that amount has been realised from the receipts of premiums. DANIEL L. MILLER, Pfes’t. WNL M. CLARK, Vico Pros’t. joint W; tioiliipiu Secretary* . _ The undersigned has been appointed Agfent for Carlisle. Blank applications for insurance, with full particuUia, can be bad at the new store, corner of Hanover and Louther streets. . N. W. WOODS. Dr. J. Baughman, Examining Physician. May 16, 1850—6 m . . A CARD. OWENS & RICHARDS, Fuon Puii.i.oßi.rnii> THE undersigned would -roost respectfully, infqrm the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have opened a Ularblc Yard Iti Carlisle, in South Haripver flffcet, a ftw doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite A, dt W. Benlx*s store, where they will be happy to wait on those who may favor them with a call. Having pur bhaifed a largo stock of Marble for cash, they, ore de termined to sell lower than any other shop this side of Philadelphia. They have some most beautiful de signs for . . . ’ ' • IVlonumentsV Head Bfoneg* XVTantcls, and every thing else in tliclr line of business, which (hoy will bo pleased to show to any person that may. bo wanting them. , They are also the authorized agents of Mr. Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will, furnish from his manufactory all varieties of Iron Railing for thtf en closing of Grave lots and all other ptfrpoces, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. / ± They will also finish or manufacture all kinds Of building work, such as Sills, Steps,* and Platforms, dee., at the shortest notice aird ah the nfost reasonable terms. y . 4 •. Hiving had great experience, and being employed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and rerpcctfully ask a share of the patronage of Car lisle and the surrounding country. Carlisle, Feb. 21,1850—1 f WATCHES 1 jg» Great inducements to persons in want of a good Watch. LEWIS R. BROOIviALL, No. 110 North 2nd street, having rocched additional supplies of Gold and Silver Watches of every duBcnption,froin Lon don, Liverpool and Swiizcrland importations, Is now prepared to furnish the very best article at a price far below any ever offered, of tho samo quality, and which cannot bo undersold by nhy other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will bo perfectly regufotoJ, and warranted to be as good as represented. Watches at the following low prices: Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 enrol,cases, 836 00 Silver do do do 12 00 Gold Lopinos,jewelled, 18 carat cases, Silver do do The L. R. Broomall Gold Pen, n superior article in silver cuBC, with pencil, and warranted, $1,50; Gold Pencils for SI,OO, nnd upwards, Gold Medallions, end Locke! for Daguoroolypo Likenesses, Gold chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Pirn i Ear Rings, Finger Rings, nnd a general assortment fif every description of Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 3ml street, 2nd door bolotf Race street, Philadelphia. i ‘ November 8, -184 D LEWIS R. DROOMAI.L, PIANO FOB' TUB LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST and most ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES in tho United Slates, con always bo found at the warehouse of the subscriber, 171 Chesnut street, above Fifth, at tho old stand occupied more than o third uf a century by Mr. George WlUlg', music publisher. PIANOS, HARPS, ORGANS, SERAPIIINES, jEOUANS, &c.,&c., fresh from (bo most celebrated Manufacturers in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Sold, wholesale and retail, at tho maker's rash prices. OSCAR C.B, GARTER, 171 Chcsnul st, Phila. February 21, 1850—ly . '• llcckcr’s Furlim. A NEW supply of tho best Fresh Farina, has just fL been received. Did it need a recommendation, wo would say try h for Ibo or Plum Puddings, Qmo lot, for Soup or Gravy and for many other purposes in cooking. A skilful cook will find no end in vary ing it to suit the lusioof any cpiouro. For children arid the sick it is preferable to any thing else.* For further advice ask yodK physitlan. Always lo be liad.of . J. W. EBY. June 6, 1650. Combs iV Iti’iisluts. A LARGE & general assortment of White Wonh, Swooping, Dusting, other Drbslios, Just received, embracing on elegant assortment of llio fitioot Hair Brushes, arid of choice qualities; as also flno . Tooth, Combs’, of all sizes, together with Redding and Dressing Combs ,of various qualities. For .sale at lower .prices than any where else. Call arid see thermal the store of the subscriber. P, W. EBY. Carlisle, June C, 1850. - - - ’ SALT. JUST received and for sale, very low 150 snobs of Liverpool Ground AllumSalt.' Also a lot of very sbperior Ground Hook fine Salt in small and hand ibrtto Sacks and Boxes; forTonuly and Dairy use. For sale by J. W; EBY. , JOHN WILLIAMSON, A TTQRNBY AT LAW—Office in the house XL of Miss MrH»lrinld,'neart.hb store of A. & W. Bonlz, South Hanbvor street, ' ‘ . Carlisle, April 4; IB6o—ly BRANT'S INDIAN lint eut'eti without the' least shadow of doubt, very mony ot ihu Mot} thortfily developed cases of ulcerated and diseased lungi -such envoi* as weru never cured by any other medicines—-anj which were so utterly Aope/ess, that tho dlsonsed persons wore pronounced by nbyelclaris nnd friends, td he actually ctino. It possesses nil the cleansing end purifying virtuos nearly &i powerful mid active ns tho preparstlon Which wo coll BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT, This ditlcrs from that, because this possessos sbvbral otiibi Indications which are peculiarly adapted to, and are essentially necessary, to euro . . V s ' , ■ COUGHS and OONSUIHEPTIONS, nnd all diseases of a pulmonary nature, such diseases as usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack The Breast, Throat, Langs,' and Heart. TTiit Balsam ktals and cures ulcers in tho Lungs', nnd elsewhere • internally, m certainly and easily as tho Purifying Extract jures ana Aeols ulcers externally. This Balsam cures iVine coses of Cough and Consumption out of 7‘en, aflor all other remedies huvo Jailed la do good. THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS snd C/troni'c Caught, abundantly prove its unfailing efficacy la such diseases, and Its undoubted curotivo power, and soothing, healing properties in the following complaints and diseases, viz.: Spitting- ef Blood, Bleeding at ike Lungs, Pom m the Breast and Bide, Night-Sueats, Nervous Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Cholera Jn/antum, Dysentery, nnd Summer Complaints, in CAiWren and Adults— and AuL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that has been offered to the public, has ever been half m certain and effectual in restoring ALL the Incidental uiak nesses and irregularities of the sex, ns Brant’s Pulmonary. Balsam. It makes no difference whether the derangement bo 'suppression. - excess, or other incidental weakness— lt PEGU* I.ATE3 ALL, by strengthening the system, tin-nrni. lation, nnd SOOTHING and ALLAYING NERVOUS IItIUTA BILITY. See our Pamphlets for proof. . CHANGE OF LIFE. From tho Ctrl to tho IVomon. and tho Woman at middle age— the oTio case is accelerated, and the other so gradually suppressed, ns to prevent any of the fatal diseases that frequently arise la. consequence of such change. COIMSUIVIPTIOIM! A DYING WOMAN CURED. We state this cure to prove the power to save lift, when (hit balsam la used, even after the poraon la considered, by phyiidan and friends to be lit the hit stages of disease —actually dyinw~ and. in tbla case, so far gone, that the shroud and tuna? clothes were bought For the particular* of tbla case, and the respecta ble and undoubted proof of all the .clrcumatancea and facta, we refer to our PAMPHLETS. Tbla cure waa effected on Mra. ZIBA DYKEMAN, of Dalhten Spa, Saratoga Co., If. Y. Wo can prove beyond s doubt many other almost equally aa liopeleaa, and snnumtrtHe cnaca of CouyA< find Consumptions C UIU2D, which were pronounced fncumW* by iHUful physicians, LIVER COMPLAINT. 'See the cure of Dost. Itubbard, of Stamford, Conn , and olhcra. DYSPEPSIA —See the euro ol TV S. Wilcox, merchant of Aliiea. Wyoming co., N. Y., and many more, In our Pamphleta. Nervous Diseases and Derangements are Cured by BranVs BkJtam without fall. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT In CAil* dreh and Adults —and CHOLERA INFANTUM, afo always cured by this Balaam, Tina Balsam lathe best anodyne in the world to soothe and quiet croaa, fretful children tu sleep, and cause them to rest {hi etiyt and yet It does not contain any OPIUM, 'Laudanum, or Paaxqobic, and therefore, never Injures, affects, or dlaeaaca the brain, aa preparations of opium do. Weakly Children will be* come FLsaiiT, healthy, and HEARTY, and grow rapidly by the use of this Balaam. No mother need over mount the death of her child by Chol era Infantum, while teething, if BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM be administered, ' It should be, fur such cases, given In larger than the ordinary doaca , , PURIFY! PURIFY! For Life and Health are in the Blood. Tlii<n* (a not one of nil tho various remedies purporting to'ba I'urth-m of the blood, that begins to vosttti as much Purifying md lltnhng Virtue as BRANT’S INDIAN PDltlFfflG EXTRACT. This PumriKit i» wholly prepared from cures the most obstinate, and long-standing diabases of the-blood, without puking, purging, sickening, pr debilitaUfg. . It f ltantfS, strengthens, invigorates, m/lkcs, now,. hkaUhy blood, and gives new vigor and new life~iojsiq. whole system. KUN DREDB- I THOUSANDS (Irtvo been cured the past and present years, of diseases of the blond, by/At* Puti/Ur— and such cures ware made too, by ib« use of Four-Times I*cbs (Quantity, and at Four Times Tices Cost* limn such diseases can be cured by Sarsaparilla, or finyclnir rcui* «i/y that hna been ns yet offered to Iho public. We wish it wero possible to publish to the world, at one view the MANY THOUSANDS that are now liTinci and enjoying good health, whotcknowj, Hduu thpmwlvea Indebted to the purifying and healing efficacy A'Draitl't /i\Hun yurifter.' This FbatftBtL cur ** THE WORST - SCROFULAS, mid all impure illseaces of the blood,' viz,: Seald-llrod, .Wf- Uhtuiu, tthenmalinn t Krapivins, I'tmpltl o/t the Fort, I'Vti, /WfV Ulrtrt, L'oihvtnett, Mercuiial liiirastt, lAvrp Complaint. P“'»> in the Hack, Side, ond Limbi, Hath «/ lltuod to the Head, etc, etc. IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. ft I* n qtfrslhm iff no mni.lt ImuottHticc Tor Ibo n filleted to do* Klii, wbiuh, of all tha inrsaparliiiM niid' other remedies, U tbo CHEAPEST AND MOST CURATIVE. Wo my, Brent's Indian Vur\fttr Is cheaper and more curative— because, one buttle of |t, which etui 1m bought fur One Hollar, con* biliil Foull Timbm ns much nudiral eseacy ns on« io/l/« of Sar* sapatiUa. which tilse costs one dollar. If We hereafter nruvu Unit sarsaparilla Is as .Irar at one tlvlfur a buttle. ns llrani'i Hurifitr would be at fi-w > lullan n buttle, became tnu Purifier contains ORRATBn mkdicmi. epkicacy limn snisApnHila, thmi sarsn|>n* rilln klnmtil Im auM at tuenty jive cents a bottle, to bo as cheap ns tho I'uriliur lit mm dollar. Itnl ms mtr assciilnn does not prove tho greater p«m« r and modlcal virtues of ibis Purifier, when compared wlili the best Bursiipiirlllus, wo shall ihorefore show how much dUcuse has been cmed BY 1 ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH .Tha first case wo state, la the euro which was effected In Mr /. It. llatkin, nf Romo, Otielda Co., N. V., and wo risk not any. of our veracity, when we say that this is the matt unlooked-for and hopeless cate of unn of to« J»I(»t Horrid Scrofulas that over has been cured since tho world was created ; and this wm cured by Ten Times I.Kfcs of Brunt’s Purifier, and nt l.trs Cost, than over a caso half as revolting and koprlrtt was cured by Ten Times as much Barsaptniln. For lull purlieu* laps, see our I'umphlet. Mr. Hnrklu states that he had (men confined to hts beaOa# Tear,and whs not evicted to lire Ueenty-Jaur hours /eager, when, hn commenced urlng the Purifier: his neck was eaten nearly off from ear lu ear—» liolo was eaten through the * his ear neatly oaten uut—ihn two of one ami deitroytd—on ulcer, as large as a man's band, had nearly eaten through bis ildc-tnu there were on him In all, 1 22 00 8 00 Twenty large, Deep, Dluthnrglng Ulcers, —that the frit bottle ho dsdil; enabled him to get off */ whore ho had been confined .twelve months— I tho second Milt enabled him to get out of the Aobss—tho thud bottle enabled him to tea/* two milts, nlid that llio ueo of ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, cured all the Vletri, and restored him to Aca/M and strength, so that ho was able to uo’rk and attend to business again, as us had formerly done. ... . This cure la certified tn by Fourteen RasriCTAßi.E Wit nesses. viz. t by t)oel. That. Williams, one of the most respect able physicians of Homo—by Mr. 0. H. Uroun, proprietor »nJ keener of the West Rome hotel—by Messrs. Bisstl 4 Leonard wholesale and retail druggists, and by e/sven other prisons a* residents of Roma. ■ DOCTORS CALL IT WONDERFUL! DOCT. IRA. JOHNSON, of LesingloA, Greens Co.,N. Y., wrote to us, January Ist, l&ifi l‘ t became acquainted with sowsi of tna astonishing uflVctaof your BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY RAIiSAM, by having witnessed some most uondtrful eurts oi Consumption produced by Its use, in Monllcoljo. Sullivan Lo-r Now York, about a year since i and have since fell analouii Its great cflloaoy might become more generally ■ now "‘„,f ‘* o, last summer 1 had a brother-in-law quite sick with coiimmi , and I felt confident, from what 1 had seen of tho onjency ■ BniHT’s Balsam, that If I could procure It for his “ ,0 '” cure himi and aa wo could not mid It In tills county, I wen Sullivan county, about ninety miles, and purchased , tie* 5 but bolero I returned with tho medicine, ho died. Ono oi / nolghbora was then vnry much afflicted with pain in the ui ana side, and with such a stricture and lightness across his that ha breathed with great difficulty. Jfe used one bolllo , medicine that 1 brought, and It gave Immediate relief, an him. My wife has used another bottle, and she say* *• ** her more good than all tho other medicines slip ore From the benefit those persons have derived, and fr ° n Vj7 fl , ( . n ommondalloni, from >vhal 1 had previously hoard ni (j of Its good work*, many itorsons hero are now r . medicinest sod as there is no agent la this town, they n 1 *““ dod ‘ Vur7™£c,fuU7. IRA JOHNSON. DOCTORS OOULD NOTOURE- Mr; COHN ELI U 3 11. SkllTlt, m.r£A..f, CrfljM CWIjI™ <)«., N. Y., January 10.1840, ..Mi Vour nnanr'. ihoi*" ‘ j, MOHiRY DiLSiM.and HbaNt’s PunirviNO E* T >J* o 7' i HIBV 1 BV s<a all sold} and 1 want Immediately another supply, for w 1 mprs rapidly, and give bstl/r lalisfoetion, than all the olho ® # oinos wo have for sale. Tho Pulmonary Balsam nas r lady hero from a bed of danacrous and severe alcane**-” |& [d, ALL Till VOOTORS UAD GIVEN VP AS INOVItABLB. IB J she mwsl dis with a consumption op the ly, 1 * 0 ?*,.. ' 4m s had prqnouncod the case hppiUss, she commenced tw-e ** F«/s«as—and now aho Is well I _ For aalo In Carlisle by Dr. J . W' RowUm an q W. Havtntick ; by W. D. E. Hey. and J.C B. AUiok In Bhlppensburgi by Win. Loyd in by J, F, Bpobr in Moohnnlosburgl by „ n d in Nowvillo; by J. M. Lul* in by agents in all parts of tbo Slnto. All ' ll n |Q6 orders must,, bo addressed to Wallace .® P* Broadway, New York. A Mkrch 38,1850—oowly * Stature’s only Itoniodyi Tlie American Oil. A, Extracted andpul upbfJOUNYOUNGSOn For aalo. bv.A. C. tEtTEn. Ajt»n( for “ OumbOrUndob., corner pf Hanover ohd liootlior Ste.» Catiie*®’ i Juno.l3,lBSo.
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