>'>i ■'s's; t.’Electidtt Proclamation, r ! •tittifEßEAS,.hi and by an act of ihe General ' W AsSemblyfaf ihe'Oommonwoallh of .Penn-. Bylvapli\ryhUlled ‘ l An act relating 10 li\o elections -of.jiua passed the vd day,’»pf Jujy./A. D. lS39,UiVi‘iriiidolho.'d,uty of ibe:Sheritr of county tyUhin this CominnnwGaUb.to ■ givVpybllc the’General Elections, end insiichnalicte' 10-enumCrateV' ' ;% The offlcdrs to bo elected! Desiguaie iho place at which the'election is to beiheld.,, ~ . A;I, DAVID SMITH. High SheVilT of the county efGUmberland. do hereby make known and U lv ti Ibis public notice \o ihe-eloclor.s of the county® Cumberland, that on the Second Tuturluv •/ (j u , ber.ncxt , (being, the Bih day of the : tieiM. Elbtnion will b© held at the s jJ* coUn ty at disiricta aafabHsliaa by law £ % th 6 B ’ ve . wmßh inne,they will voloy -,, fal oftloora herclnaftpr nnl ’ :> ... o , v£ ; pKKSON (‘orO«rialC^' sW ' 4 U ' or U l bS .^ or tW *‘* vania ’We PERSON ' for Auditor' Goh'eral oFUib Slate of EenniylVania. j-- •' ONE PERSON /or Surveyor GenVrHl of'the Stale of Pennsylvania, •tortt.;--.. ' . ONE^PERSON |o the;co.uriliea of Cumberland. Frank llixadd Perryi,la.lUb Congress of the U.SUtes, 1; I.V,' '-ONE PERSON , - io'repfeaeni tbe counties of Cumberland and Per* ry In the Senate of Pennsylvania. i:. .; . TWO PERSONS •to'represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. t- . ONE PERSON for District Attorney of the county of Cumberl'd, ONE PERSON ‘for county Surveyor, of iho county of Cumbered, One person •for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland, ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor and of the House of iSni nloymcni Of tllCLbouniy of Cumberland. - QNE PERSON fori Auditor to settle (he public accounts of the county of. Cumberland* amendment of the constitution. Whefcfls a joint resolution to amend the Con stitution of this (jomnrfonweallh, In the second section of the fifth article thereof, by providing for the election of the Judges of this Commonwealth hy.lhe people, has,beerr'agreed to by a majority of the. members elected to each House of the Le gUiatdre, at two successivesesslone of the same. And Whereas il ls provided in the tenth article of the Constitution, that any amendment so agreed Upon, shallbe submitted to the people in such inannerahdat such, time, at least three months lifter being ao ogeed to by the Houses, as thb Le gislature. shall prescribe. • ' ;And'.whercas by an act.of the General Asoom- My of. the State passed the 9th day of April, A. t), 1850, il ls provided “that for the purpose of as certaining the sense of tho ciiizens of this Com monwealth in rbgard to the adoption or rejection of the'said amendment an election will be held' in - each of the townships, wards arid districts therein. On the second Tuesday iii October, in (he year of - : our liord one thousand, eight hundred,and fifty, foflhe ptffpose of deciding upon the addpiion or rejection of the said amendment; which said elec tion.shall be hold at the. places, and be opened I tfnd closed at the time at and within which the! ' General Elections of this Commonwealth lire held,] oponed and closed; and it shall be the duty of tho Judges;' Inspectors and Clerks, of each of said - townships; wards and districts, lo receive at the Said election, tickets either written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from Sft6h cltl ■ tens duly qualified to vote for members of the - General Assembly to deposit them rrr a box or boxes to be for tfiaf purpose provided by the pro per officers, which tickets shall be labelled on the Outside “amendment,” and (hose who ore favor able to the amendment may express their desire by voting .ench a written or printed ticket, or part ly written or partly printed ballot, containing on the inside thereof (he words “for the amendment,” Und those who ,a»e opposed to such amendment, may express their opposition by voting each a similar ballot, containing on the inside thereof the ■Words “agalnslthe amendment,” and u lhat tho •lection on the said proposed amendment shall in All respects be conducted as the general elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted? and ti shall be the duty of the return judges of the respec .live counties and districts thereof, first having! carefully ascertained the number of votes given for or against the said amendment in the manner aforesaid to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressly In words at length, and* not in figures only, one of which returns shall bo lodged in the |*fovhonotary*s office of the proper county.and (he other sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and* by one of tho said judges forthwith deposited in the most convenient Post Office. The said election will bo held througliodl the county, as.follows: The election In the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and tho townships of .North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dick* inson, Lower Frankford nnd Lower- West Penns borough, will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle*- v The election In the election district composed of Silver Spring, township, will be field at the public house of George. Duey, in Hogcatown in said township. The. election in the election district composed .of Hampden township, wIU Ins held ul the.house I formerly occupied hy H, Urcßsler, in Said town-) •hip. • 1 . Tho election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Alien, will bo held at the public house of David Sheutler in Shephcrds fownv . ; The election In the election district Cbtrtponrd df the township of Lower Allen, will be held a the wagon-maker shop of Jonas llunohbarger, 01 Slate HilL The election in the election district composer of Host Pennsborough township, will bo held a the houfio now occupied by S. Jlonnmger, at the ■ west end of tho Harrisburg bridge. The elfcclion in the district composed' of Now Cumberland,.will bo held nt tho public house of W. - H.BohlJ Ini ho Borough ofN. Cumberland. Tho election in the district composed of (ho Co* rough of Meclnuilcsbmg, will* bo held at tho public liouso of John Hoover, in sold borough: Tho election in tho district eumposed'af Monroe township, will bo held at the public house of George : Goodyear, in Churchlown, In said township. The election In tho district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will ho held at tho house for* jnerly occupied by Philip WcuVor, In said township.! The election in the district composed of tho Bo rough of Nowvlllr, nnd townships of.Mifflin, Upper ■ Fisnkfbrd, Upper VVcslponnsborough, and that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg I , election district hereinafter mentioned, will bo held at the Brick School House, In the borough of Now wile. The election In the district composed of Ifbpewcl (township, will bo Held of the School flo<i«o, In New- Dargtin «ntd township. The election (n the district composed D f the Do. KJfn.'S ?fte?? bUrg ; Bl ‘ l l‘P*n.hurg township, end rhet part of Southampton township, not Inclbdcd In the Leeahurg elect on district, will be hold el the Council House, In.lho borough ofShlppcnshurir. ; And |n and by ah act of the Uoneral Assembly of ihii Commonwealth, paased lho9d July, 1839, It U thus provided; *• That the qualified electors of parts of-Newtonr and Southampton townships, In the enun. 1/ of Cumberland; bounded'!/? (lie following lines. «nd distances, yii: Beginning at the Adams county I line, thence along (ho fine dividing the townships of' Dick Ins on and Newton (o the Jnrnplke road, thence . along fold turnpike to Centro School'Hbnee, on enid ‘ . (urnpike. jn Southampton township.llicnco to a point .on (he W*a/nUt Bottom road at Roebuck**, including (hence a ftm/g/it direction to the belonging tq the heir* of George Clever;-! thence along nr/eher'a run to the Adam* county line, (hence along the line of Adame count/ to (he |fa— ef begjaHlag; be and- the fame le hefeb/ dt>| dared ano A l ,htfd eopara\o election diatrlot, the clod; lion to bo held at the public houseof Wm. WaxivclL in Leesburg, Southampton township.” . -• '• ■ Notico is Pcacu, ' Thul every porßon,«*co|ilint g t or who ahull hold uny offiocor “PP“V-ihisßute,'or ooy Irual under Iho United Sluter."f„ lor a con,„iißsion city br. incorporated o(Rcer or og( , n i/ cd officer or , d undcr lho fc g uuUvc V who is or shall departments of this Stale, or exoculivc, or u{cg ' or O f uo y city, or of ony incor of llieiUnW^jj- and iilso ■ lhat ovoty -member oF »nd.Of-Iho Stale Logi.laluro, and of the so council of any city, or commissioner L)'ui\ y incorporated district, is by Law’ incopkblo of 'fiulding or.exorcising ut (ho same lime, tho office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Olerk, of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspec tor, judge or other officer ofsuch election shall be el igible, to bo (licit Voted.for. ■ . •• And tho said act of Assembly, entitled nn act re lating to elections of tliis Commonwealth, passed Ju ly 2d, 1830, further provides ns follows, to wits. “ That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for hording the election in the district to which they respectively belong, bo; fore.U o'clock in tho morning of tile 2d Tuesday of October, and cuch-of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter dfadoh dis trict • • - , , *• Id case the person who shall have received, Iho highest number of. voles fur Inspector, shall not, at tend on the day ofthc'electloni then the person who shall hate received I lie second highest number, of voles for judge at the next preceding election ahull act us inapcclor in his place ; and in case the person , elected a judge shall hot. attend, then the inspector who received iho highest number of votes shall, op point a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue in thb board for the Space of one hour after (ho lima fixed by law for (he opening of the election the qualified voleis oftlio township, ward or district for which such officer shalMmvo been elected, pres ent at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such.vacancy. "It shall.be the duly of the several assessors re spectively to attend' ai llio place of holding every general, special or township election, during Iho whole time Said election is kept open* for Iho pur pose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to, Iho right of i any person asscsscd by them to Vote at sdoh election or-olher such matters in relation to the,assessment of voters as the said inspectors dr either of them.shall from time to time require, u No person shall po permitted to vote atfiny elec tion as aforesaid, than a.while freeman of the ago of twenty one ycuta or more; who ahull have resided in this Staid at least one yeor, and In Iho election dis-t trict where ha offers his vole at least ton days imme diately preceding such election and. within two ycsrs puld o Stale or County lux, Which shall have been assessed at least ton days before iho election.— But a cilixen of the United Stales with has previous* ly been a qaulified voter of this Stale, and removed thcrofrdtii and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall bo-entitled to vole after residing in this State six months •. Prodded, That the while freemen, cilticns of Iho United Slates, between, the-ages of twenty one and twenty two years and have.resided in (lie election district ten days as aforesaid, shall bo enti lied (o vote although they shall not have paid luxes; No person shall bo permitted to vote whoso name-' is not contained' aman£ the list of taxoblo Inluibi Uuts furnished by. the Commissioners, unless,First, ti».produce a receipt for (ho payment within two years of a state or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence eith er on his oath or affirmation, or (ha oath or affirma tion ofanolher dial ho has.paid such tpx, or oh. fail ure to broduco « receipt shall imiko oath to the pay ment thereof; Sccbnd, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty one and twenty two years, bo shall depose on oath or of- Ifirmalion that he has resided in the Slate at least one yen? next bo Cote, bis application, und make finch proof of residence in the district, as is required by tliis act and that he does verify believe from the tie* count given hlrti (hut ho is of the age aforesaid* and give each other evidence as is required by (hfs act, whereupon the homo of the person so- admitted iar vote shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, oud a note made opposite (hereto by wri ting the word * lax,’ if ho shall bo admitted to vole by reason of having piid tar, or tho word 'ago,'if *io shall bo adiniitftd-fo «n!o h-jr-VAnuin of «£»», half be culled out to the dorks, who shall make lho| like notes in tlic list of voters kepi by them. “In alt eases where the name of (ho pefson cTuTnv ing to vote is fount! on the list furnished by the com* mlssionera and assessor, or his right to vote whether found tlictron or not, Is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo the duly of the inspectors to ex. amine that person' on oath os to his qualifications,, and if ho claims to have resided within (ho Stale for one year or more, his oath shall bo-sufficient proof thereof, but shall,make proof by at least oiio compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector,that ho has resided Within the district .for more than ten days next; Immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence in pursuance of his lawful,calling, is within the (rict, and (hat ho did not remove into said distlclTor the purpose of voting therein;’ ‘Every person .qualified ns Aforesaid, and who shall | make duo proof if required* of his residence and p»y ment of luxes as aforesaid, ho shall bo admitted to! vote in (ho township, ward or district in which be «hall-rc«|dc.' , . " ‘lf.any person shall prevent or attempt to'pYcVcnt any olficer of.any elcethnV under this act from' hold ing such election, or/use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly In torforo with him in llte execution of his duty, or shall block up tbo windyw or avonmrlo any window where the same may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb, the pence at such election, or shaft use or practice any intimidating throats, force or violence, with dc. sigh to influence unduly nr overawe any elector, nr In prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom 1 of choice, sued person on conviction shall bo fined iu n.ny sum nut exceeding' five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for any linio hot less Ilian ihVco nor more than twelve months, und If U shall bo shown to court, where the trial of such offence shall be hud, [Unit the person no offending wus not a resident of ithe city, .ward, district or township whore the offence I wus committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then lon conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred or more than one thousand dollar*, nnd do Imprisoned not less than-sir months nor more thud two years, - 1 ’ ‘IT any person or persons 'shall make any bol or I t wager upon the result of any election within this) i Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such but - or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or] | by any written or printed advertisement,-challenge or Invito pny person to make souh bol or vV.igcr, up*- on conviction thereof ho or they shall forfeit und pay three limes the amount so bet or to bo bet. ‘lf any person not by law qualified, shall fraudu lently vote at any election In tills Commonwealth, or ’ being otherwise qualified shall vole out of his proper district, or if any person knowing tho want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vole, Hie person offending shall, on conviction, bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding- throe mouths.- ... ‘lf any person shall vole at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on tho same day,-or shall fraudulently fuld and deliver to the insptctor'two tickets together, with tho intent Illegally to vote, or sholl procure another so to do, he or they olfunding shall on conviction bo fin. ed In any sum not less than fifty nor mure than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term hot less than three nor more liiuii'twolvo months. If any Person not qualified to volo in this Com. monwoailh, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any plied of oloc. lion for tho purpose of Issuing tickets orof inlluon oing tho citizens qualified to volo, ho shall on eon.' viction forfeit und pay ony sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for . every suoh ofienoe, and bo lm prisoned for any.term not exceeding three months.” Agreeable to the provisions of tho sixty-first sco. (ion of said act; every General and Special Election (shall. be opened between tho bouts of eight and ton In the forenoon, and shall continue without interrup. lion or atljuurnmonl’unlll seven-o'clock iu-thoeve ning, -when the pells shall bo closed. And tho Judges of the respective districts afore said, are by the said act required to meat at'tho Court (louse, In the borough of Carlisle, on (ho third dnyjaftcr the said day of election, being Friday the lllh day of October, then and there to perform tho things required of them by law. Given under my (mod, at Carlisle, this 5Ui dav of September, Al U., 1850. DaVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, { September 19,1W0. ( i ttodilcjlon to iW / Pricodf llanfware. • I HAVE just recoived the latgest and cheapest slock of.HA.RDW.MHS' GlaBB t Oils, Varnishes, SaddleriS Carpenter’s rind Maker f aTools, Mahpgony vanoers, and all Hinas of Building Material ever brought to, Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nnus an Spikes.- Persons about to build.wiil fin© B •* ly’io their advantage to look at my stock beloro purchasing elsovvhbtei Come and sec the goo e and hear llio price and you will he convinced t ia this ia really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, instore, anvils, vices,files and, maps, and a com pleie assortment'of Wail’s Beat Bar Iron, also Rolled and, Hoop Iron of all shea. I have also the Themometor Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best article now in use. , SCYTH ES.—l. have jusl'receWWl my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly.for my oWrt’Sales; and. warrantod to bo a superior ‘article. Cradle -makers and. others will find these Scythes to be the best article in the market, and at the lowest pripej wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. ■ / , JOHN P. LYNJ3. May 30, 1850. . ‘ . Hardware. JUST opened at the, now and cheap Hardware store, of JACOB SEN EU,.a now assortment of foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment df locks rind latbhcs of every stylo and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bills, chisels, broad and hand axes,. hatchets, drawing knives, planes and plane bills; hand, pannel.and rippingsawsj mill andorosscul saws oflloland’a make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, Warranted; traceand halter chairis of a superior quality that has never been in this market before, hoed, shovels, spades, forks and rakes; knivos and forks; iron. Japan, and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Drilnrtia and Glass Ktherioi Lamps, spoons, shovels,, tonga, water and iron tea kettles, brass proservmg kettles, Ce drtfwaro, anvils; vices, files and rasps, of ©very kind and price. ' Watts’ bar iron, hoop and band irpfi;ca6t,ehedr, spring and blistered steel, warranted good. 150 Koxea window glass, lower,than ever. 300 kegs Welheriira pdto line lead, A barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls.,Turpentine. Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sertof, North Hanpvet Sltriet, next door to Glass* hotel, Carlisle, May 34; 1849 . , , New anil Cheap Ilard«avc JSatt High Street, oppnosile Ogxlby't Dry Goods Store. THE subscribe! has just opened, u- largo stock-of goods in his lino, whichho hoe just purchased at the lowest rated and will- ho sold at prices to suit the .limes. HU stock comprises a. full assortment of Building articles', such as Locks and Latches of ev ery dcsplton* Hinges and Screws* Window Spflngs and Bolts, also. Mill, Cross Cut and Circular Saws, Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Saws, Broad Hand and Choptng Axes/ Hatchets* Chisels, Augers. Planes and Plano lihts; Braced arid Bittsy Sleet and Iron Squares, Plumbs arid Levels, Waiters and 'Prays* 'Pablo and Pocket Cutlery* Table and Pea Spoons, Brass, Cell Metal and enameled Preserving Routed, HolUovvare, &c„ <fcc., also a full assortment ofSafilcry and Carriage Trimmings, Patent,Leather, Monocco and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware, Shovels and'Spades, lla*y and .Manure Fo;ks, Gar den and Corn Hoes, Window Glass of every size, Paints arid Dyo Stuffs, Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer’s Haii» Sofa Springs, &c.*,Ac. Also Baf, Ba’rid and Hoop Iron, Cast Sheer, Spring, and Blister Steel, Nails, Spikes and Brads, Grain and Grass Scythed, S6ylh& Snaths, Scytlio Stones/ 6 Barreftf, Fife diiA tVatef pfoof Paint, assorted colors. HENRY SAXTON. Cartate* Mafy IC. 1849; At IV Mouyer’a . CAHLIKLE, PA>* --w -r IS the place tfhfcre country merchants and the pub lic in general, will find the largest and best as sortment 6f - Confectionaries over offered In this comity, mtfAttfactured of thehes; material csprQss'y for the Holidays, end wilt be sold wholesaler rotuil at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street,low dnoj-sriorlh of thcßank, I where oil arc invited to call and exoimnoTor thenfr’ selves,as it would bo impossible to mention .oil the I varieties; He would also coll attention to a large | assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RATSINS* Figs, Proens, Grapes,* Citron, DrffW, Almon Jd, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Poa Nuts, Co coa Nuts, &c. In connection with the above he has just received a larogo ssortmont of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy Goods, consisting in pari of fine French Cord and Sewing Baskets of entirely new patterns, Funty Boxes of jvood, paper nnd glass, Wax and other Dall-hoods, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, Dell Bono,and oilier Rattles, Game's and Puzzles of the latest style? Fur. nlturc,toa‘ sfilW, and nine in boxfcs, fiddle*, guitars,, pianos, accordconB,*!inrin<Johicnnß, drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass nnd China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wngotib and wheelbarrows, tubs, -cradles, Noah's Arks, masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy sonpo; cbloDgno, ox mor row, sfinvihg cream', h'afr and’clothes, Urushetf,'.*Scc. lie has also, on hand n prime lot of PRESIJ GRO CERlES,consisting of C(.(r«cs, 'l*ooB, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of oil kinds, arid in’ fact all’ o.rtrclca In the Grocery lino, which* wllthe disposed of at thb lowest rales; . , , Orders from' a distance) thhnkfully received nnd promptly attended to. P. MONYER. Carlisle,Dec. C, 1840. LUMBEII! LUMBER!! 11. Clinrcli iV Co, ’ H&VR on hand nt (tie old stand, went end of the old ItarrUburg bridge, down ntlhe river, 1,000,000 font of (bo cheapest and best lumber on rhe bunk 1 , consigning of Panellist Oonjiuon;' (Tnd* Common nnd refuse Hbards, and Plonk of I, U, li, and 2 inch thVcknoss. Also, Poplar Plank, Scantling, and half inch Hoards, jHargbijbnntliy nf long Shingles, Fence Rails, Juice, Scaulling, Tlioy have also a sloant Saw MID In operation ami can famish building timber at llm shortest no. tico, fenoo hoards, shingling and plastering laths, aml.ars prepared to furnish any article in lliolum rrT Dry Hoards on hand at till t per M. Also good ‘2ml Common Hoards, IS feet long’, ntjll per M. ■ Thn subscribers liopo by strict atlonllbn to bu: slhbss, and'a deiorminailori of ablllhjf lower than any other yard at llto tlvnr.. ihal tho piihlio gen erally will call and eoo thoirstook bofore purchas ing elsewhere. May SOI 18lT0. . , , ■ THE GREAT CHINA STORE OP PHILADELPHIA.' THANKFUL to tlio allizona of Cnrlislo. ohd iti vicinity, forlholrlncroggcil cugtom, vfo ognln re quest their oompanyjo vlcw’oiit loffes and ■plcntlid agsoitmontuf CHINA, GLASS .V QVEENSWARE. Dinner Sen, 'Pen Sols,ToiletSolß.onilainglopiocos, either of Gloss, Ohino or Stono Wnro, >oltl in.qusn lltiesto suit purchasers, for less than (bay can bo had olsowhoro—ih fact nlloag than Wholesalbprlceo. ■ American nnd Bnglioh Uriionnla Molnl Goods in jrcnlor voricty than ever before offered in the city. Fancy China in grout variety, very cheap. We would invild ntiy porepn vialllng the city to call nnd sea us—they will'at lean b‘4 ploaaodto Walk around our beautiful atom, nnd to view the finest Oblno nnd thn cheapest the world prodaces. , TYNUALE Ac MITOHELL. No. SlOChesnutalieet, Philo.,Sopl. SO, 1840.—1 y . , ■ WOOD WANTED AT THIB OPPIOU. V - *• Mew, Arranyemcnt l ■ Daily line at Stages from atlislc to York, THE uniloraigncdi owing to iho inoroßsoil .lravo] between the above named places, , and. to auprq corresponding facilities to the public, begs leave to announce that ho is now running a doily lour fiorso.Stages bdween Carlisle and York. Hia stock has. recently been much improved, and bis coaches are new anil comfortable. They leave Carlisle oyery morning hi 0 o’clock,ana arrive at York at I. r.M« in lime to lake the two o’clock train of cars for Bal timore. . ' Returning, will leave York about 1 o’clock P. M., oi immediately after the arrival.of the cars from Bal timore, and,reach Carlisle the same.evening. Park.— Through tickets from Carlisle to Balti more, or vice versa, will ho furnished at the low price of $3 00. GEORGE HENDEL. jilcmlid livery Establishment. II would also take this opportunity of, infirm!' hia friends and the public generally, that ho has lately made valuable additions to his extensive Liv* cry, in HOUSES,CARRIAGES, jBJJKBUGQIES, SADDLE HOUSES, ■ H W&c., and that ho is now preparedCJAa, to AbcOnimodute them with any article in his lino of business, and at a moment’s notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, or bn fine hdrHßSj are requested to call at his' establishment before going elsewhere, as in all probability will Save a little change by so doing. Persons'visiting Carlisle during the Summer so son can at all times bo furnished with good conveyances to either of the following watering places in its im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Gubling Gap; Warm Springs .Perry county, or York Springs, Adorns county. G. H. Carlisle, July 18, 1860—3 m _ Cabinet Ware Room* w THE subscriber would inform hia friends and ibc public generally, that lie has taken the room oil the corner of North Hanover street a :d Locust Al loy, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bollock, as a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ward, such ns Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Picr.nnd Centre Tablet; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with overj oilier article of Cabinet Ware—n 1 of which he will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices, r-sisi Chair*, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and every other article manufactured in that ||**n branch of business. Ho would also inform the public that ho has rccrnl)) opened a shop in Churchtown, .Allen township, where ho will keep constant- on hand overy thing in his line. Having provided himself with a splendid He rse COFFINS will, ho mode on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will be 'attended with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a shorn of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, June 20, IB6o—ly Hear, Read, Listen and "letted IfROUTMAN & MAY’S New, Cheap and Fashionabee Clothing Store* On Main street, opposite ICUiott's Drug Store, and ttbfJ doors west of Ogilby's Store, THE attention of the citizens of Carlisle* and Cumberland arid Perry counties, is invited to this newly established Clothing and Gerulemon’s Fur nishing Store* and see the well selected and most got up clothing ever offered in this place. It would be well for overy man to know that n larger aaftorltnont, belloreiyles and inorodeslrdble clothing can be bought for less money at this new establishment than at any other store in the place without any exception.. The aßWtlmenC Is well selected and the cut and make of the latest spring and summer fashions* which are far Superior to all others for ease and elegance. All who. wish to purchase will find they can save.from twenty-five to fifty percent, by buying at the new stand ol TROVTMJiti & MAY. . Coals, pants and vests* wewill sell remarkably low, as the following list of prices will show; COATS. Superfine black cloth dress coals, $0 lo \B,OO do' do ■ frock do 010 18,00 Fino French habit cloth coals of different fiiylCff,' ( 3 lo 10,00 New style of caahmcrel oooti 2,00 to 0,00 French coals of ail cokes' 1,51) to 7,00 Rough & Ready Tweed, new stylo 4,00 to 11,00 California Lustre, 75 to 5,00 Linen coats 1,00 lb 2,50 Business coats 1,00 lo 0,00 . PANTALOONS. Netf stylo of American and French Casstmoro, plain, New stylo of American and French oassi mores, superior in quality and variety of colors ( 5,00 to 10,00 Fino black case, and*donslrintf lo 9,00 Striped and cross l/Urred* cabs’. panlif V,50 to 5.00 Ntrw stylo Napoleon striped pania 1,*25’t0 3,00 d'd spring case. pants . .. 4,75 to 0,00 Groat variety of corduroy pflnU 1,-5 to 3,00 Fine I’men drilling striped and plain 76 to *3,50 New style of Oambroon 1,50 to 4,00 With an excellent assortment of work ing panlVvMch will any other in this place , , 60 to 3,00 VESTS. Superfine Mack*aaUn vests 1,75 lo 5,00 New slylo of figtioretl and slripcu do .1,00 lo 7,00 i Plain and ’striped valentine GO lo •! 00 Tine light slimmer nmrsaillus veals. •75 lo 3;00 All kinds of working vests al very low friocs. We aUo keep n assortment of ' tfoYS'CLOTHING, • f; consisting of coats, pants and vests and sell them at very low prices.. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing wo will keep on hand an as*, sorimdnl of Pirmishlhg Articloß,. such ns shirts, scarfs, cravats, suspenders, draper's,'collars, caps umbrellas, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, &o. &c. which will make it the intorestof the purchaser to examine before buying else whore. All goods sold at this store, warranted lb' give satisfaction, and we defy competition in quality, elegance, style of (ho cut, and durability; arid wo hopu by close at tention to business to merit a share of public pa iroringe. Clothing made to order at the shortest noticri. , . ('oriislg. Aug. Sl) 1330 »r. I. C. Loomla, WILL perform nil operations uponlho Tool], tint) nro required for their preservation, shell os Staling, Filing, Plugging, rf-c., or will rhstorethe ions of them, by inserting Artificial Tooth.from a single Tooth to a fall sett. (fy-Officcon PitlBtrdol,a few door’s Solifliof the Railroad Hotel.' N. D. Dr.LoomiswillbenbsontfromCarlisle thelastton days,in enoh month. December 14,1848. nib. I, K, SMITH, HOMOEOPATHIC PUVSIbfAW, respectfully tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Carlisle ami vicinity* OHlco In Snodgrass 1 Row, noitdopi to Justice Holcomb's, whore ho can at oil times bo found, when not professional! engaged* Carlisle, Juno 7.1840 if , ARNOLD & LEVI have just received another large assortment of Carpets, which wo are detor mined to soli 10 per cent cheaper than the same quality can be purchased sfiewheie. April 90,1860 NERVOUS DISEASES, And of Ihoie Complaints which arc caii«od by an Impaired, weakened or unhealthy condition or th© NERVOUS BYSTEM" ■ Tbii bceulifnl find convenient eppllcatibn of tiro mylteriou, powers of GALVANISM and MAONbIiaM. hu been nnn ilonnoed by distinguished physiclsns boll, in Europe end'he United States, to bo the moit vnlualle medicinal oucowry oj (Ac Jlgt* Dr. CHRISTIE’S OALVANIO BELT 1 MAGNETIC FLUID, U uied with th© moat perfect and certain luccosa In all cases of ■ < GENERAL DEBIUTY, Strengthening lb© weakened body, giving lone to the vavions bitenns, and invigorating the entire system. A{* e *n HTB, fIITAMP PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEPSIA ■or INDI GESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSV, “UMBAOO. DEAFNESS, NERVOuk TRfc PtTATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA 1 PAINS In th© SIDE ©ad CHEST. LIVER COMPLAINT; SPINAL COMPLAINT, end CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES ot lh© KID NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN. EROY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint* Aria© from one aimplo oauap— namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. fc7-*!n NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drug* and Medicines ,'ncrraie tht diieait, for they weaken thff vital energies of th© already prostrated system; while under tti|. strengthening, «fc.givlng, vitalizing influence of Oalvmlsm, as applied bjr da beoutifnl and .wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength, elaaticlty and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of t Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Curatives, toMists, la lha fact that they arrest and caw disease by mil ward apjiKcdii&n, In place of the ostial mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the Infliction. ... , ' , ■l'htu ttrengthen (he whole tytlem, egtiolj*e (he circulation oj the blood, promote Ihe eecrettom, and never do the ili>hfe*l /lyury under any ci'retim»/ouce»- Since their Introduction In the United Stales, only three yean since, more than 60,000 Persons including alleged,classes end condiiiohi, among which wen 4 large.nu'mber of ladles, wh6 ate peculiarly subject to Nerv i itis Complaints, hate been , f , . , - ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY tftTRED, when all hope of relief bad been given up, and every thing else been tried in vain * „ _ „To illustrate Ihe.uae oflhe GALVANIC BKI.T, lupnoij me time of a person afflicted with that bane of civlltoatfoiy DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder- . 1?» ordinary cases, stimulants are token, which, by their action or the nerves and muscles of the stomach, aflnrd lrm/u»»«ry relief but which leave the.patient in a tower state, and with mjpicd faculties, slier the action thus excited has piSsed.” Now com pare Hits with the effect resulting from the application ol the GALVANIC BELT- Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even’ Jn the worse symptoms of .on attack, and simply lie the Bell around the body, using the Magnetic Hold as directed, tn a sliorj period (he mafehslblfc perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a OaNWilc circulation which will pas's on to the negative, and thonee back again tn the positive, thus keeping up a continuous nalranic circula tion throughout the system. Thus .(bo most severe cases of PYSPKrjsIA are PERMANKNTLY CURED- A FEW DAYS is often AmpLv sufficient to eradicate the DISEASE OK YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTMNUtS Of tile moat llndouoted Character,' £rom all parts of the. Country, could be given, sufficient to fill every column In tliis paper 1 AM EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that tl Truth Is stranger than Fiction.' 1 curs: of IItEMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev.- Dr. Dandia, a Clergyman | of New Jortiy, of diiUnguiibed attainment* and exalted reputation . Lionet, New Joinoy, Juty 14, 1848. Dn. A. H. CimuTir—DS«r 81f: You whit to know of me what has been the result in my own cate, or the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, hi) reply l« ft* Hours i For about Itoenfy year* 1 had been suffering from Dyspcp* a(a. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent rebel from any,,9011 rue of modical treatment whatever. 1 About fourteen yean sAVc6, In consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pas toral duties, 1 became subject to a severe Chronic Rheuma tism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: Inthe wlnlcrof *46 and’4o, inconsequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in Oils region, I ,V?aj .fttackflff b> thb Bronchitis, which soon became so severe os to require an immediate sus pension of my pastoral labors. My nervous lyiltm vat now UtereweMu pr<n{r<H«d, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that those disorders wore connected with each other through (he medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharmeco. nmla there seemed to he no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried for Mils purpose had completely failed.- At.int I was led by my friends to examine your,inventions, ami (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC SELF AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in-June, 1840. To «v obrat abtonibhmbut, in two oavs mt DrarsniA had oonkj in , rioht -davs I was knahuco re BP.SUSIK MV VASTOKAL I.AHOBS} NOB >TVtR I SINCR OMITTKn A SINOLR SRRVICi: ON ACCOUNT OB Till! BRONCHITIS J AHU MV RIIKUMATIC ArrKCTION MAS r.NTinr.l.T ckabko to thoihii.b MB. Such (■ the wonderful and happy reiulli of the experiment 1 have recommended the BELT end FLUID to many who have brien likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. *1 hoy have tried them, wivft' Him result*, 1 believr, in r-vrav ] am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT \V. LANDIS. 1,50 to 7,00 DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for all complaints affecting tho Thioat or Read, such ns Bronchitis, Inllamnmtion of tho Throat. Nervous and Sick .Headache, Vir.7.Snet» of the ilcsd, Neuralgia Jn the Face, Uur.7.lng or lloaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that anlrtSiiCil tonijllulnt, colled Tio Umomik- Palpy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a deficiency of Nerravt Ennp'.l In the,affected limbs. Dm. Ciiui»ti»;'« Galvanic Articles winsijpply tM* and a complete and entire omcis thus eftecled. 1000 Oases of Patsy and Paralysis IhiVe been mforted to Du. Ciikisriß and ids AgcnUwllhlu the last two years, which have been entirely restored. (W- Cap. Andhkw J. F. Tomvs of Brooklyn. N.'V.. had not been able to wulk n step fur near four yours, and wrs so help,, less that he had to ho fed. -The most cehsbrulcd.physirUii* save him up. In five days after ho commenced wearing-the Galvanic Jlr.l.T, Nvcki.acß, *no DMsnKi.KTa. hfl walked arrmi tho room, and In three weeks ha had perfectly reco* oiod his health. Captain Tomes is seventy years of age. -.DR.-OHaiftT.ns7B GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In cases of Convulsions pr Ml*, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the Head and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and. Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Nertoul - Energy In the Hihlis or other organa of the body. Tio Doloreux and KTeuralgfa. Thcio dreadful ntid egonlrlng complmnt* nro immnUaltly rtUtvrd |>y Uio n)>)iliention of tho Uai.vanic Hki.t. Nitkmit and Km/m*. Tho holt illll'ilic* tho K.lpctriclly through the ayitcm ( thfc Nechlnco bn* n local cnVcl.nnd tho Klniil ncli directly upon tho ’nflcctc<l nerve*. In Ihvio dMicsklng • aiUiation* (ho application NfcIVKH KAILS. FITS' AND CO^VULSTONS. Theio alarming ami terrlhlo complaint* are always cau*ed ■by a ierauetmtnl of the Nervet. Tuo Jlklt, JliurM.Rt* inu Ki.t'in will euro nearly every r-n*o, no matter how young cu old (ho patient, or how coq/lrmed tho complaint. Numerous and ailonlihlng proof* are in pfwuouinn of Inc proprietor. to* Many hundred Certificate* from all paita of the country of tho niOrt'extteWdlnary oKafactor cafl bo given, If required to- N« trouble or inconvenience attend* (he use of f)R CWtiaTWS OrfJ.VJNIC MWWI.KS, nnd they may be worn by the moil feeble and delicate with perfect ease and aefely. In many case* the aon**tlnn attending tboli'uao l» hithlu pliaiant and agrttablt. They can bo lent to any perl of the country. > > I The Oslvsnlo Bell .. ThreejSollers,- The QMvaulo Necklace, Two - Dollars, The Galvanic BraoeleU, One Sellar B*co. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. to- The article* are accompanied by bill and nlalh dlreo lloni. Pamphlet* with full particular* may be, bad of the authorised A gent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. ft?- JHif&t of ConnttrfeiU and iPerMlm/milal/tm*. d, a morbhbad, m, D., OENEIIAI. AOENT, Kmt ß tlNri MUt^^, For sale in Corlialo, Pa., by the solo authorized Agent, SAM’L. ELLIOTT. November 18, 1849—lyeow ROPBB.— A, full assortment of Ropes just rccolv cd by tho tuhscrlhor. Also, Class Tubas for Lighlning Rods. For sals cheap by , Carllalc, Aug,»«. . SAXTON. THE Allen and EailitpemiflbbrodghMatual Fj w f| Insurance Company ot Cumberland county,inc 0? . I*l porated by an act of Assembly, is now.fully of. O ganizml.and in operation under the management M of the following oocitnisSJonere, viz t || Jacob Shelly, Wra. K. Gorgas, Michael Cock. P lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Siayitiag P Simon. Oyster, Jacob H* Coover, Lewis Hy er ' b? Henry Logan,'Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Kirk* H Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. 1 The rates of insurance are as low ami favorably M as any Company of the kind in (ho, State. Per. \k sons wishing to become members, are invited to make application to the. agents of the company vho are willing to wait upon them at any time i - JACOB SHELLY, />«..*„(,' |g Henry Logan, Piee Prtiidint, M Lewis Hvkr; Secretary. ... Micpakl Cockun, Treasurer* Cumberland county-—Rudolph Martin,N. Cum. '» berlahd; O. Bi Herman, Kingslownj HenryZfi;. '■ Ing, Shiremanslowns Robert Moore and Charlfi ■ Bell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechaniosburg; D/, J. Ahl, Churclitown. York, county^ John Shefrick, Lisburn; John I BoWthan, Diilsbujrgt Peter Wolford, Franklin; R John Smith, Esq., Washington; W,'S. Picking, *' Dover; Daniel Rnflensberper, J. W.. Craft. . i Harrisburg— Douser & LoHiman. V Members of the company having Policies blobi & to expire can have them renewed by making ap. plication to any of the agents. 1 ... - THlS.Company is now ready to make ln«unm, on Lives, on the tmituol system, without llaLi/ry t* yond the amount of (he premium. All.the profits of the company divided anmuji among the insured The-premiuminaybo paii3 montbly.qunrlfrl acmi-annually.or annually, or of thfpri miummny be paid in a note at 12 months, IndmduoU insured in this company.become niro here of the.corporation».and tote.for.Trailers, For the greater security of parties insuring Ibis company,, a guarantee capital of $60,000 tin been created to meet, the losses that may accrue upti policies issued by the company, to he held and u«J by the Trustees, until a capital exceeding that amount has been realized from the.receipts of premiums. DANIEL I*. MII.LEH, Pres’i, \VM. M. OI.AHK, Vico Fres’t. ' Jems W. HoHJiin, Secretory. ft*?:' The undersigned lias been appointed Agent f«p-- Carlisle* Blnf.k application*-for insurance, full purlicdhtS, rnrr bo hnd at the new More, conici of Hanovcf and Loutber streets. . V'}, . N.,W. WOODS. f:\ Dr. J. Baughman, Examining Physician. [ • > May 1611860—6 in 1: '. (Jfeat inducements to persons in JyJb Want tff a gotrd VValth.. . J.tiWIS K. BROOMAI,/,, No. tin NorU •„/ street, having recei.sd additions) supplie. of 6‘ulJ f-‘ [Hill Silver Watcfips of .very description, from hoc.* | don, Liverpool nnd Switzerland importation*. j« netr prepared ti* furnish th« very best article at a print' fur below any ever onbreil, of the same quality,i n ||% ‘ vMuoh-canAot bo undersold by ony other iiore ii, J'hiladelpbfti of trlVcwfieW. Every watch 4oIJ will p .W perfectly regulated, and warranted to be at j os represented, ... 1 j Watches at the following low prites; , Gold Levers, full yewqHM, carat eases, $5B no IB) SThef dp do do 12()0{nl Gold Lopincsjowollcd, 16 carat cases, 22 DO Silver ■ do' . , do gJj fi-’g The L. I?, BryomnJJ Gold Penfa iUperior orVirlr in r*p silver case, with pencil, ami Warranted, SI.CU ; (} O IJ Pencils fur $l,OO, and upwards, Gold Mcdulljom, ■ rfftd Locket for Daguercolypo Likenrsir*, (>p|J ;VJ , chains, Gold and boir Bracelets, Breiisl I’ini.Kij Bings, Tinger Bings, and n genera) assnrimfnf of (jp? every description of Jd’-Vifry at unnsuidlow prW Im No. flO North 2nd street,. 2nd door below |Uci • r street, Philadelphia, \ Prices: --jff"-'- xA.nl /Tire Insurance, November 1,1849. AGENTS. ,I’EKBt Mutual Life Insurance Company Office, No: 91; Walnut St.', Phila, WATCHES I LEWIS K, BROOMAU/. November 0,1840 . rtAKO FORTES/ ; THE CHEAPEST, BEST amlnWi'l EEEUAN’iaaasorlmenl of’PIANO in th a United State*, can always he found aMtuagg wardroom of lho*ul>aerihcr, 171 Cirpantttetrcfl.'iii'trf bB I ifth, at the old rlvt'l occojiicd more than a lliird r(H century George Willig, tguaic jiubliiliciV B HARPS, y ORGANS, : H . SfcliAPfllNES, » . , , ■’ aEOUANS, Ac.,Sf-.S ftcah r/nm mh rtiSK) Sehrhraicil Manufacturer* in tir"|| York, Heaton,’Baltimore, PlitladclpWa,* n .UI.e*nTOP| Bold, wltaleiale and retail, at the maker’* ca»h piiw|| OSCAR C. U. CARTER, fir' 171 Chrertut >l t rKS)b. FebruaVy 21 f IBfiO—ly ISlimls ait <1 RW. KKjNBI 1,, in Turing hi* friend* and flu* pab-j i lie in gciiorm ihut ho comimics (o manufacture Venitian BlindSy . , Warranted (n n'ny in tlie cflyi at jlielowrit cash pliers', An - nf>sr»rl int nl nf - Itiinds anil Slint'w ntwnys on bund*'a! Ku. 34?, Hpcc stYW.,oiJp door; Mow 'JVntfi' nml Ko/7 Hart's lluilding, N. E.coi-j ncr oftfixth rind Chrsnut. I Jobbing pu(irlu.i|}y-nltcndcd to, ' ( ' May U. 18f)0-r-ly - v ■- .* J SoHhtg oil* lU Cost I rPIIB fplurffibers iniomllng to change tlifir X Hess* "'lll sell off their whole slock of ] Iliwrtjy MADE OI.OTHINCi, S' nt very reduced prices. Their eiotfit consists of Co»l*|i Vests ni>«l Poiits, of olmoiiV (ivory desenplton ,ndp , iiuoliiy; uUu, abuts, collars, bosoms, stocks, nnk *t j pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, slocking*, susjHMidfTf, huts, enps, hooflT, diotfs, dnd»rel(as t 7eallier ami Ijfj&X |runk*, carpet hags, and in abort every ortiebuliMp a| nreesstiry to complete n gentleman** wardrobe, will also sell good* by the yard,'stitch ns dolhs, (••' '. meres; vestings, enHsinettii, summer shipes in jro . vorietyVnidklms, flannels, &,e. W : 'fi -AKNOLD & MVINGHTOff. M Carlisle, May 2, 1860. . L;‘ JV. 0. Allpcrsohs knowing themselves s the flrtn will please nmko payment inintcilislely.^/j lluclici-’g Fui'l iin. ANEW supply of the best Fresh Forina, lia* ’ been received, X)id it need o recommend#!' 1 * uc would say try it for Inc nr Plum Puddings, Onfr let, for Soup or Gravy nnd for w«ny oilier ' in cookings A skilful cook will find no end MirtfJi; v ihg it u» suit Iho tiisto of any epicure. For and the siuk it is preferable lo any thing die. further advice- ask ’Kiur physician. Always to lint) of ■ , J. W. EBY’ (.» Jiir,o B, 18.70. ■ . J'gj €onibs«VHri)slic*. j; A LARGE ?fc generaliiMorlmnriliif.\Vhll« r. Swooping,' Dealing, Scrubbing Sl oilier IWJ > jiiHl received; onibmclng nn elegant aMorims** j, ; iho finest Ilnir Diiinliph, unci of choice nlsn fmu Tnulh Combi, of all aites, together •' Redding and Draining Combs of various Tor pule ot lower prices (li.in any whore efw* ~ and nco Ihomolllio elan) of iho subscriber. _, j, W. Elh* Carllnlo, Juno 6, 1850, v SAIjTf • . JUST ropolvrd and for salo.vcry low 150 • a ®T f Liverpool Ground Alljim Fyilf•'. Also" M o\ I superior Ground Rock flno Salt In small and 11 somo Sucks end Boxes, for Family and D fl,r £nv For Bole by .-. ...., , J.Wjg^i .Toniv lyiuunisoiv, ■ J A 'n'ORNGV AT LA'W-Ofilen in •*>» “"1,: XJL of M!bs Mntiinniß, near the fltoroofA. w Bentz, South Hanover slreet. t Cmlißlo, A I'll! 4, 1850— ty : ~ Bareges ami silk ti.,uc 'OtoMw J idling off his Block of Barege* and SUk * » nl ttcolly reduced wo b D S, As''
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