...i, ,-- . ■ " . . ; r . - y _ ;' Election 'i. TT7HERBA.S, in and by sin act of tho General IVVvAßeomblyortho.Commonwealth of Penn* iylvftfnai eniiued “An act relating id the elections nf thia OommonWealllV* passed day-j»f July; A. D. 1839,U is made the duty of .the Sheriu of every county withih this Commonwealth, id .’give public notice of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate: 1, The officers to ba elected-. . . 2., Designate tho place at which the election IB to bo.held. - • * , 1, DAVID SMITH, High Sheriff of the county of,Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the cdljnty pfl Cumberland, that on the Second Tuesday of (Mo- 1 icr next* (being the Blh day of the month,) a/3<3H heralEleclion will be held at the several election 1 districts established by law in .said', county, at : which time they will vote by ballot lor the seve ral officers hereinafter named, vto't ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of' the Stale of PonnsyV Vania • ONE PERSON for Auditor General of .the Slate df Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Surveyor General of the State of Pennsylvania. “ ONE PERSON to represent the,counties of Cumberland, Frank> lin and Perry, in the Congress of tho U. Slates, : ONE PERSON to represent the counties of Cumberland and Pop ry in the Senate of Pennsylvania. j TWO PERSONS to represent the, county of Cumberland in the House-of'Representatives, df Pennsylvania, ONE PERSON for District Attorney of the county of Cumbetl'd, ONE PERSON for county Surveyor, of the County of CumbcrlM, ONE PERSON for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland, ONK PERSON for Director of the Poor and of the House offim ulovmenl of llto county of Cumberland. . ONE PERSON for Auditor to settle the public accounts of the county of Cumberland, AMENDMENT OP fUE Whereas a joir\t resolution lo amend the Con •lUulion of this Commonwealth, in the second section of the fifth article thereof, by providing for the.election of the Judges of this Commonwealth by the. people, has been agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the Le- gislature, at two successive sessions of the same.; And whereas it is provided in the tenth article ol the Constitution, that any amendment so agreed upon, shall be submitted lo tho people'in such manner and at such lime, at least three months after being, so,ageed to by the Houses, as the Le gislature shall prescribe. And whereas by an act of tho General Assem bly of the: State passed the 9lh day of April, A. D. 1850, It is provided “that for tho purpose of as certaining the sense of the citizens of this Com monwealth in regard to tho adoption or rejection of the said amendment an election will he heldjn each of the townships, wards and districts therein, on the second Tuesday la October, in the year of our Lord One thousand elgly.- hundred andl fifty, -for.the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of the said amendment; which said elec tion Shall bp held at the places, and be opened and closed at the time at and within which the 1 General Elections of this Commonwealth are held. opened and closed; and it shall ho the duty of the 1 1 Judges, . Inspectors and Clerks, of each of said townships, wards and districts, to receive at the said election, tickets either written or printed, or partly written and pailly printed, from such citi zens duly qualified to vote for members of tho General Assembly to deposit them in a box or boxes to be for that purpose provided by the pro per officers, which tickets shall he labelled on the outside ** amendment,” and those who .aro favor able to the amendment may express their desire by: voting each a written or printed ticket, or part ly written or partly printed ballot, containing o.n the Inside thereof the words “for the amendment,” and- those who are opposed to such amendment, may . express their opposition by voting each a similar ballot, containing On the inside thereof the words “against the amendment,” and “that the •lection on the said proposed amendment shall in all respects be conducted as the general elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted; and it •hall be the duty of the return Judges of the respec tive counties and. districts thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of voles given for Or against ihe said amendment in the manner aforesaid to make out duplicate returns thereof, 1 expressly In words nt length, and not in figures only, one of which returns shall bo lodged in the Prothonotary's office ol the proper county,and the other sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and by one of the said judges forthwith deposited In the most convenient Post Office. ' .The said election will be held throughout (he county, us follows: The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dick inson, Lbwer.Frankford and Lower West Penns borough, will bo held at the Court House, in the i borough of Carlisle. The election in tho election district composed pf Sliver Spring township, will be held at the public.house of George Ducy, in Hogcstown in •aid township. The election In tho election district composed of Hampden township, will he held ul the house formerly occupied by H. Dressier, In said town ship. The election In the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at' the public house of David Slmtiler in Shepherds* town. The election in the election ufafricl composed! of the township of Lower Allen, will bo hold at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunehbarger, on Slate Hill. - •The election In the election district composed of Kast Pennaborough township, will be hdd at ifttf houae now occupied by S, Renninger, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge, The election in Hie district composed of New Cumberland,, will be hold at tho public house of W. 11. Dohl, In 4(ie borough ofN. Cumberland. The election In the district composed of (ho Do. rough of Media nicsburg, will bo held at the public bouse of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Monroe fownshlp, will'be held at tho public (louse of George Goodyear, In Cliurchtown. In said towmhlfv The election in tho district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will ho hold at tho house for merly occupied hy Philip Weaver, 5u odd township. The election in the district composed of the 80. rough of Newville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frsnkford, Upper Weatpennsborough, and (hat part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg . election district hereinafter mentioned, will be held - at the Dclok School House, In the borough of Now .-• Hit- The electron In tlio district composed of IFopewcll ■ township, will bo hold at the School House, In- Now* < snrg, In told 1 township. t The election In the district composed of the Bo- * rough of Shlnpentburg.Shliipcnaburg township, and ' that part of Southampton township, not Included in 1 the. Leesburg election district, will bo held el the I Council House, Ip the borough of Shlppcnshurg, And In and by on act of the General* Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 9d July, 1839, It l t thus provided!/'That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in tho coutul ty of Cumberland, bounded by the following lines •nd diltances.vixt Beginning at tho Adnmscounty line, thence along tho line dividing the townships nf Ptcklhson and Nowion to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Centre School (louse, on said lurripike, fn Southampton township,thence too point M tho Wfllnul Bottom road at Ucybuok’s, including ' Jtoyback’s Term, thenco a alralght direction to (he flaw Mill! belonging to the heirs of George Clever, Ibaooe along Krysher's riln to (he Adams county jj ne , tbenee along ths line of Adams county to the giaoo of beginning, bo and tho samo is hereby de- diarbd a newjind separate edecUdn district, the clod-1 lion, to' beheld ’at the public house of Win * Waxwoll, Ip Leesburgi Southampton township". v | Notioe is Hereby Given. ; That every,person, excepting Justices ofthc Peace, 'who'’ shall hold any office or appointment of profit or- trust under the United Stalest or of tills Slate, or any city or incorporated dlelrtct% whether a commission’ 1 cd officer or otherwise) a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall; bq employed under the legislative, executive, orjudiciary.dcparlmCntß of this Stale, or of Itoo UtiUed Stales,;or of any' city s or of.nny Incor porated district; and also that every member of Congress and of the Stole Legislature, and of the se lect or common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by Law. incapable of holding or exercising at the same lime, Hie office or appointment of Judges Inspector, or Clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspect tor, judge or other officer of such election shall be el igible to bo then voted for.. . , And the said act ol Assembly, entitled an net re lating to elections of this Commonwealth, passed Ju* iy 2d, 1839, further provides us follows, to wits - *• That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election In (ho district to which they respectively belong* be foro 9 o’clock In the mbfnitig of tho 2d. Tuesday of October, and each of said inspectors ahull appoint one clerk, who shall be ti qualified voter of such .dis* tricl. »• In case (ho person who shall jinvo received the highest number of votes fuf Inspector* shall not at tend on tho day of the election, then the person who shall havb received tho second' highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act ns Inspector in his place; and in case tho person , elected a judge shall not attend, then tho inspector. I who received tho highest number ,of voles shall qp* 1 point « judge in his placet or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the lime fixed by law Tor the opening of tho election the qualified volets of the township, ward Or district for which such officer Shall have boon elected, pres ent at the plaice of election, shall elect one of their, number to fill such vacancy» •‘lt shall bo the duly of the seVerql assessors re* speclively- to attend al t ,(lio place of holding every general) special or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for tho pur pose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on In relation to tho right of any person assessed by'them to vote at such .election or other such matters in relation to tho assessment of voters as tho said Inspectors or either of thorn shall from lime to lime require. No person shall po permitted to vole at any elec linn os aforesaid, than a white freeman of the ago of twenty one years or more, who shall have resided in this Slate at least one year, and In the election dis trict where ho offers his vote at least ton days imme diately preceding such election and within two years paid a Stale.or County lax, which have i been assessed at least toh days before the election.— Rut a citizen of the United States who has previous, ly keen a qaulified voter of tikis Stole, and removed therefrom and returned, and who‘shall have resided in Hie election district and paid taxosaforesaid, shall bo entitled to vole .after residing in ihis-Siate six months: Prooided,That the while freemen,citizens of the United Stales, between the ages of twenty one and twenty two years and have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be enti lied to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vole whoso name* is n6l contained among the list of taxable inhabi Unis furnished by the Commissioners, unless. First, to produce a receipt for (lie payment within two years of a state or county tax assessed agreeably to iho constitution, and give satisfactory evidence,eith er on his oath or affirmation, or Iho oilh or nflirma lion of another that he has paid such lax, or on fail, uro to broduce a receipt shnll make oath to the pay ment thereof, Second, if ho claim a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty one 1 nnd twenty (wo ycorsi ho shall depose on oath or af [firmation that ho has resided In the State at least one your next before Ills application, and make such proof of residence in the district ns is required by this act and that he docs verily beSiovo from the ac. count given him that he is of (lie ago aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required- by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted in vote shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspectors, aud a note made opposite thereto by wri ting the word if ho shall bo admitted to vote by rcoson of having paid tax* or the word * ago,’ if ho shall be admitted to vote by reason of such ago, shall be called out to the clorkrf, who shall malto the like notes in (ho list of voters kept by them. •• In all eases where the name of the person claim* ing to vote is found on the list furnished by the com missioners, and assessor, or his right to volowhethbr found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo the doty of the inspectors to ex* amine that person on oath, as tn his qualifications, nnd if he.cluims to have resided within the Stale for I one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof thereof, but shall mahe proof by at least one compe' tent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector,that ho has resided within the district for more (hen ten days next, immediately preceding said election, nnd shall also himself siVoar that his bona fide residence in pursuance of Ills lawful calling, is within the dis* trict, and that ho did not remove into aaid dislicl fur the purpose of voting therein. ‘Eycry person qualified as oforcsald, and who shall make duo proof if required, of his residence and piy. tncnl of tuxes as aforesaid, ho shall bo admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which ho slm I] reside. •If any person sh.ill prevent or 'attempt to prevent any officer of any election tinder this act from hold ing such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly in terfere with him in the execution.of hlsduty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may bo holding! or shall riotously disturb (ho poaco at such election, or shall ueol or practice any intimidating Ihrojls, force or violence, with de sign to influence unduly or overowe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or tn restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall ha fined In any sum not exceeding five hundred doilirs and bo imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall ho shown to court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, ' ithat the persqn so offending was not\iresident of 1 1 the city, ward, district or township whcroVieoffenco I was committed, and not entitled to vote thereto, then lon conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pity a fhaoof 1 not less than one hundred or moro than one thousand 1 dollars, and do imprisoned not leas than six months ,1 not moro than two yems. # *lf any person of person* shall, mako nny bet w i wager upon the result of any election within th\ i Commonwealth, ot shall offer to muko any such buU or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, orl [ by any written or printed sdvcrllioinenl, challenge I or invito any person to make soch bet or wnger, up* , on eonvietiou thereof ho or. they shall forfeit and pay three limes the amount so bet or to bo bet. ’ »Jf any person'not by .law qualified, shall fraudu lently veto at any election In this Commonwealth,or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vole, tlio person offending shall, on conviction,bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. • If any psrsnn shall vote at more tlmftone election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote ,more than once on the same day,or shall fraudulently fold endl deliver to the inspector (wo tickets together, with (tie intent illegally to veto, or shall procure another to to do, ho or they offending shall on conviction bo fin. ed in any sotn not less than fifty nor muro Ilian five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than three nor rfioro than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vole in this Com monwealth, agreeably to law* (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear nt any plico of elec tion for the purpose of issuing.tiokols or of infTuen* dng iho oilisens qualified to vote, ho shall on con. fiction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offmee, and bo im ; prisoned for any term not exceeding three months." • Agreeable to the provisions of tho sixty-first sec tion of said act, every General and Special Election I shall bo opened between (he hours of eight and lon In the forenoon, and shall continue without intorrup. Uon or adjournment until seven o’clock in the eve ning, when the pulls shall bo closed'. And the Judges of the respective districts afore said, ate by the said act required to meet at (ho Court House, In the borough uf Carlisle,on the Hurd the sold day of election, being Friday the lllh day of October, (ben nnd there to perform the things required of them by law. Given under my hand, utCarllsle, this sth day of September, A'. I)., 1850, I ' ‘ DAVID SMlTH,Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office,' ( September 1 Extraordinary Reduction In the Price of Hardware. IHAVK jnsl received the largest and. cheapest stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's, and; Cabinet Maker’s Tools,'Mahogany Vanems, and ell kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hingesi Screws, Nalls and Spikes. - Persons about to build will find it great !y to their advantage to look my Block before purchasing elsewhere.. Come .and see ihe goods and hear the price and yoa-will be convinced that this is really the Cheap. Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, vices, files and- rasps, and a com plete assortment of Watt’s. Beat Bar Iron, also [tolled and. Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Themomeler Churn, Made by,Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best article now In use. . . SCYTHES.—‘I have just received my Spring stock.of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my,own sales, and.warranted to be a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythes tobe the best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in tyorth Hanover street:. r JOHN P. LYNE. J , May 30,1850., ■ . ■ Hardware. JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware store of JACOB.SENER,anew assortment of foreign and Domestic Hardware* consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, anger hilts, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives,, planes and piano bills} hand, pannel,and ripping saws; mill and cross cut saws ofUoland’s make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter Chains of a superiorqimllty that has never been in this irtarket before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes: knives and forks; iron, japan, and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Britania and Glass Klherial Lamps, spoons;-shovels, tongs, water and iron tea kettles* brass preserving kettles, Ce darware, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of every kind anil price. .. ** , . Walts’ bar iron, hoop and hand iron, east, shear, spring and blistered stool, warranted good. id.O boxes window glass,-lower than ever* aOOkens Welhorill’a pure while lead. 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, lOOgall?. Turpentine. Please call at the well known store of Jacob Saner, North Hanover street, next door to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle. May SI, 184 ft , • ' . ' New and Cheap Hardware Store. East High Street, oppoooite Ogilby’e Dry Goode Store. . ■ TUB subscriber has just opened a largo slock of goods in his lino, which ho has just purchased at the lowest rates and will be sold at prices to suit the 'times. His stock • comprises a, full assortment of Building articles, such os Bocks and Batches of ev ery desplion, Hinges add Screws, winders springs and Dolls, also. Mill, Cross Cut and Circular Saws, Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Sows, Broad Hand and Choping' Axes, Hatchets, Chisels, Augers, Planes and Plano Bills, Braces arid Bills, Steel and Iron Squares, Plumbs and Bevels, Waiters and Trays, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons, Brass, Bell Melal.and enameled Preserving Kellies, Hollloware, dec., dec, also a full assortment of Sadlcry and Carriage Trimmings, Patent Beather, Morrocco and Binding Skins, Basts,.Cedar Ware, Shovels and Spades, Hay and Manure Forks, Gar den, and Corn Hoes, Window Gloss of every size, Paints and Bye Stuffs, Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer’s Hair, Sofa Springs, dec., dec. Also. Bar, Band and Hoop Iron, Cast Sheer, Spiing, and Blister Steel, Nails, Spites and Brads, Grain and Grass Scythes, Scythe, Snaths, Scythe Stones, ..a B Barrels, Fire and Water proofJHint, assorted colors, ' Carlisle, May 16, 1849, At I*. Moiiycr’s CARBISBE, PA., 18 the place where country merchants anil the pub lic in general, will find the largest and host as sortment of . Confectionaries, over offered in this county, the best material espress'y for the Holidays, be sold wholesale or retail ot the Old SlandoT the subscriber Piorth Hanover street, a few doorsnorlh of the Bank, where all arc invited to call and examine for them selves, os it would bo impossible to mention all the varieties. Ho would also call attention to a larg* assortment of Fruits and Nuts of .lho latest importa tions, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS,TIAISINS, Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Dales, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, &c. In connection with theubove he has just received a lurago ssoitmont of English, French, and American Toys & r*aricy Goo«l», consisting in part of fine French Card ami Stwfng Baskets of entirely new patterns. Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax anti other Dol|-hoads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, Bell Bone, and other Rattles, Games and Puzzles of thb latest style; Fur niture,tea sells, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitar*, pianos, accordcons, harmoonicons, drums, guns, and other orticles of war, Glass anil China toys, mantle ornaments, Toola in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, (abs, 'cradles, Noah's Afks, masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, colougno, ox mar row, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brushes, Ac. lie has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Codecs, Teas, Sugars, Mo* lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of nil kinds, and in fact all articles in the. Grocery lino, which will bo disposed of at tho lowest rates. Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. P, MUNYBIt. Carlisle, Dee. 0, 18101 •' LUMBER! LUMBER!! . If. Cliurcft <Sc Co, E\VFi on ham! nl the old stand, utM 'end of the old Harrisburg bridge, down ntthn dv< r, 1,000,000 feet of the cheapest .and heel lumber on the bank, consisting of Panel, lei Common* 2nd Common and refuse Boards, and Plank of 1, Is, IJ, and 2 Inch thickness. Also, Poplar Plunk, Scantling, and half Inch Boards, a large quantity of long Shingles, Fence Rails, Juice, Scantling, &o. . , They have also a steam Saw Mill In operation and can furnish building timber ntthn shortest no tice, fence hoards* ehlnplingand plastering laths, and nro prepared to furnish any articfeirrtholuro ber )lne. ■ ~ 03* Dry Boards on hand at 911 per M. Also good 2ml Gammon Boards, IC feet long, at $ll per M. . , • The subscribers hope by slnct attention to bu siness; and a determination «f selling lower than any other yard ut the river., that the public gen erally will call and see their stock hoforo purchas ing elsewhere. May 30. 1850. ; PIANO FORTES. The largest,cheapest, best «ni]rao.t ELEGANT Miorlincnr of PIANO TORIES in tho United Stolen, con olwoyo bo found at til* warehouoe nflhosubscriber, 171 Chconulelreel,olin*o_ Fifth, ol tho old Blond occupied nioto tlion o llilrd of century by Mr. Ocorgo Willig.muiiopubll.hor. PIANOS.. HARPS, ORGANS, SEUAPIIINEH, ROMANS, Ac., Ac., freolt from llio moot celebrated Mnnufoctutcro in Now York, Roolon, Unlliinoro, Philadelphia, ol|d cliowhoro. Bold, wlioleeolo ond rotnii, ol llio moker'o cooh piiceo. OSCAR G.U. CARTER, 171 Chesnut it, Philo. February 21* IB6o—ly JOHN WILLIAMSON A TTORNBY AT LAW—Office ip the houae lx. of Mias McGinnis, near the store of A. d£. W* Bentz, Boutli Hanover street. . • GftiUsle, April 4,1800 ly IVewArrangcmeiit 1 Daily Xiao ol Stages from artisle to York. THE undersigned, owing to iho .increased travel between the above named places, arid to afford corresponding facilities to the leave to announce that ho is now. running a daily line of lour horse Stages between Carlisle and York. His stock has recently been much improved, and Iris coaches are now and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning at 6,o’clock, and arrive at York at I IV"j. in lime to take the two o'clock train of- cars for Bal-1 timore. Returning, will leave York about 1 o clock P*M.» or immediately after the arrival of the cars from Bal timore, and reach Carlisle the same evening. Parr.—Through tickets from Carlisle to Balti more, or vice versa, will he furnished at the low price of $3 00 H would also lake this-opportunity of informing his friends and; the .public generally, that ho’ has lately made valuable additions to his extensive Liy ifc. . ery, in HORSES. CARRIAGES, JaEB) BUGGIES, SADDLE HOUSES, <TPf &<%, and that he is. now preparedUY il. to accommodatc’them with any article in his,line of business, and nt a moment’s notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons desirous of riding in line vehicles) or on fine horses) are requested to call at his estoblishment before going' elsewhere, as in all probability they 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 cither of the following watering places in its im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Gubling Gap; Warm Springs, Perry county, or‘York Springs, Adams county. Carlisle, July 13, 1860—3 m THE subscriber would inform his friends ofid iho public generally, that ho has token tho room on the ddrljcr of North Hanover street a-id I.ocusl Al loy, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, ad a Chair Manufactory, whore ho will keep constant ly for solo nn elegant assortment of such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtands, Dining and Breakfast 'fables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet; Flench, field, high and low poet &c.j to gether with ©very other article of Cabinet Ware—all of which he will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices ; Chain*, Settees, Rocking Cha*rs, and every other article manufactured in that branch of business. Ho would also inform the public that he has recently opened a shop in Churchtown, Allen township, whole ho will keep constant \ly on hand every thing in his lino. Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse COFFINS will be made on reasonable-terms, and funerals, in tdtVn of counify, \vlll be attended with otil extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share ol public patronage, confident- that he can render gene* rol satisfaction. J. U. WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20, 1850—ly ■ Hear, Read, Liston and Rcllccl, TROUTMAN & MAY’S New, Cheap and Fashionadbr Clothing ; Stone, On Main opposite Elliott's Drug Store , and two doors weal of Ogilby'a Store. THE attention of the citizens of Carlisle, and Cumberland and Perry counties, is invited to this tiewly established Clothing and Gentlemen’s Fur* nishing Store, and see the well selected and most elegantly got up clothing ever offered in this place. It would be well for e'very man to know that a larger assortment, better styles and more desirable clothing can be bought for less, money at this new establishment than at any other store in the placr without any exception* The assortment 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 tr purchase will find they can save from tweniy«fiv» to fifty percent, by buying at the new stand ol TROUTMJIN & MAY. Coats, pants and *ests, weWill sell remarkably low, as the following list of prices will show 5 COATS. Superfine black cloth dress coals , $6 to 18,00 do do frock do 6to 18,00 Fine French habit cloth coats of different styles, • 0 «?!! New style of cashmoret coals 5,50 to 9,00 French coals of all colors 1,50 to 7,00 Rough & Ready Tweed, new stylo 4,00 to 11,00 California Lustre# 75 to 5,00 • Linen Coats *» 00 10 J'JJJ liusineas coats 1,00 to 6,00 HENRY SAXTON, New style of American and French' Gassimero, plain, , Now style of American and French cassimores, superior in quality and , variety of colors 5,00 to 10,00 Fine black cass. and doeskins 2,off to 9,00 Striped and cross barred case, pants 1,60 to 6.00 New stylo Napoleon striped pants 1,25 to 3,00 do spring cass. pants 4,75 to 0,00 Great variety of corduroy pants 1,25 to 3,00 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 76 to 2,50 New stylo of Gainbroon 1,50 to 4,00 With an excellent assortment of work ing pants which will out-wear any , other in this place 60 to 2,00 Snperftm block satin vests ' 1,75 to 6,00 Mi»\v K'.yje of flguoretl and stripod do 1,00 to 7,00 1 Pl.uu v»nd striped ynlenllne 60 to 4 00 l-Snc.light summer nmrsalllos vos.ls 75 to 3,00 ' AU kinds of working vests at very low prices. IWe also keep n good assortment of , BOYS OLOtJtINO . consisting of coats, pants and vests and ssll them i at very low prices. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing we will keep on hand an as sortment of Furnishing Articles, such as shirts, scarfs, cravats, ausnendors, drawers, collars, caps umbrellas, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, &c. &c. which will make U the Intcrestof ihonurchaserto examine before buying elsewhere. All goods sold at this store, warranted to give satisfaction, and we defy competition in quality, elegance,.style of (he out, and durability; and we hope by close ot ionllon to business to merit a share of public pa tronage, Clothing made, to order at the shortest notice. Carlisle, Aug. SO IPSO TTTILL perform all operatifonß uponlhoTeeth VV that are required for their preservation, such as Sealing, Filings Plugging, efre,, or will reatorethe loijb of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. | fl7*Officeon Pittatreetjafow dooraSont of tho Railroad Hotel. , „ , N.B. Dr.LoomiswlllbonbsonlfromOnrlisle the last ton day a, in eaoli month, December 14,1848. ■ TJOMtEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully JX tenders his professions! services to tbo citizens of Carlislto an J vrcinity. Office in Snodgrass’ Row, next door to Justice Holcomb's, where ho con at oIV Umoa be found, when nbtpiofosslonall engaged. i- Qarllslo, June 7.1840 If ARNOLD & LEVI have just received another large assortment of Carpets, which we are deter mined to soli 10 per cent cheaper than tho same quality can bo purchased elsewhere,• April 25,1850 GEORGE. HENDEL, plendid livery Establishment. Cabinet Ware Boom. Cabinet Ware, PANTALOONS. VESTS. Dr. I. C. Loomis, PR. .1. K, SMITH, TRICKSOFqUACKS. . Ltr Bvbrtbodt. RbAd !Titls, Carifollt.— There is a flat* saparilla, • for sale in'the different, towns called. S. P. Town* aend's Sarsaparilla'.. It ia advertised as the ORIGINAL, OEN VINE, and all tnat. This Townsend is no docioranrt never Vine; but was formerly a worker on raUrondn.canHld, and the like—yet be assumes the title of Doctor for (he purpose of gaining credit for what he le not. lie eays “In baa attended two nieiDCal •choole, and practiced for flftern yonral 1“ Noqplha truth ia, He never practiced medicine a day in his life I. Such wilful, Wick ed misrepresentation looks bad to thecharacter and veracity ol the man. I wish ipost sincerely, he had never made those state* menu of himself or of me. When will men learn to be honret and truthful in all thoir dealings and intercourse with their fe|. low men I He applied (o one Rue) Clapp toosstst him in tnnnu* faclurlnghU mixture, elating the large sum* he would make,, as an inducement to embark in the business. These men have been insulting and libelling me in all possible, forms, in order to impress the public with the belief that the Old Doctor's Sam* narllla was not the genuine, original Sarsaparilla, made from the Old Doctor's Original Heaps. THUS. P. Townsendeaya I have sold the use ol my name for «7 a week. 1 will give him 1500 if ho will ■ produce, one single solitary proof of this. His statements of Thompson. Stillman dt'Co., are nothing but a tissue of falsehoods, aimply made to deceive the public, and keep the truth down in regard to hi" souring, fermenting rom pound. This la to caution tho public to purchase none but Old Dr. JACOB Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Doc* tor** likeness, his family Coat of Arms, nndhls signature acroea the Coat of Arms. ‘ „ Prince o^,mNa,. a u..,r c ,,,N.YC^ smß Old. Dr. Jacob Townsend, THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend in no\V about 70 vears nf ace. and has 'on? been known as the AUTHOR ami DISCOVERER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL “ TOWNSEND SARSAPA RILLA.” Rein? poor, he was compelled to limit us manufag tere, by which means it haa been kept out of market* and'Cha Mlea circumscribed to those only who had proved ita worth, and kaown Ita value. It had reached tha ears of many, nnvorthelses. is mone persons wnu had ocen Jiruled of «u;e disease*. too saved from death, nfo'damtsd ii» wonderful HEALING POWER. This GRAND AND tiNEQIIAI.I.EI) PREPARATION is man* ufactured on the largest scale, and i* called for Ihmushoutthe length and breadth of the land, especially as it is louud Incapa ble of degeneration or delerinratinn. Unlike young S. P. Townsend's. it Ifhpfoves wilh age, and tlfcvor Changes bill Ibrthe better; because ft la prepared on aefen rifle principle* by a cHentUle man. The highest knowledge of Uhemieinr, and the latest discoveries of the an, have all been Brought Into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Dr’a Saf* sapariila. The Sarsaparilla foiU. It is well known to medical men, coutaina mmjy medicinal properties. and some pmpertiee which are inert or u-*eless.and others, which if retained in pre- 1 flaring it for use, produce fermentation and acid, which la in* urinus (0 the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are Btl volatile that they entirely evaporate and ore lost in the pro paralldn. if they are not preserved by a dtitnUfm irntcets, known only to those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principle*, which fly off in vnfHtr.or assn exhalation, un der hent, are me very eetenlial medico/ jiropertie* of the root, which give to it all Its value Any person can boil or stew the root till thev gel a dair tin]-' orecTliquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the fool than from anything else,' they dan theft strain this insipid, nr vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, and then rail it {JAR- - SAPAIUI.I.A EXTRACT or SYRUP.*' Rut such ia not the arti cle known a* the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. ■ This is so prepared that all the inert properties of (he Sar saparilla root are first rortioved, everything capable of .becom ing odd or formehmtlnn is extracted rirfti rejected } then evert panicle of medical virtue Is ec'Clffed In a pure and concentrated form; andsthiis it ia rendered incapable of losing any nf its val uable and healing properties. Prepared in this way, it ia made the moetpoweriulasem in the Cure of Innnmernhle Dlieaiei, Hence the reason why we hrnr commendations on every side in its favor by men, women, and children.- Wo • find It doing won ders In the Ct/reof CONSUMPTION, tIYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM PLA/.VT’.anil tnRIIEUMATISM.SCROFULA.PILES, COSTIVENESS, all CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, RLOTCIIES, ami all alfectirfns nrfuing I'roftf IMPURITY OP THE RLOOI), It possesses a msrvollrtils rl/icady In. all r.nmplnlnls arising from Indigestion , from Acidity of' the Stomach, from Uni'ipm! circulation, determination of blond in the head, palpitation of the heart, cold lent and hands, cold chills and hut flushes over the body. It has not its equal in Coh[* mid Cough* ; and promote* easy expectoration and gentle pci «ptrati<m, relaxing strictures of the lungs, throat uiul every other part - - Hut in noihing is its excellence mure manifestly seen and ac knowledged than Wall kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wondera in cases nf Fluor Athu* or While*, FalUftg if the Womb. Obstructed, Stip]ire**ed, or Painful Men***, Ir regularity ol the menstrual periods, and die like; and is effectual In curing all the forms of Kidwy Disease*. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, li gives lone and strength to the whole body, nmlihus cures nil forma of • TTerroni Di«e|i*c< nml Debility, * and thu* prevent* or relieve* a great variety of other maladies, a* Spinal irritation, St. Vitus’ Dance , Su m ooninf, Epileptic Pitt, Convulsions, Jye. It cleanses the blood, excltea the liver to healthy action, tone* the stomach, end gives good digestion, relieve* the bowel* ot torpor and constipation, allay* inflammation, purl fin* the akin/ equallte* the circulation of the blood, prndurme erode wsmnl-' 'dually all over the body, and the insensible )>erspin<iiou: r. axe* fltneturea and lightness. ,• move* a)| «li*trnriioite, and to »ifon»tes (he entire nsrvoui ay-tern. I* not thin itien . The JVedicine.you iirc.einliienily nvedt Rut can anv of there thimte he Mid of 8. P. Town*end'» info dor article 1 * Thin young man 1 * liquid in not to be COMPAHKO WITH THE OLD DR’S. because of one (.RANI) FACT, that the (me ia INCAPARI.R of mmiIIIORATION, and NbVER SPOILS. white the other DORSt souring,,fermenting, and Wow ms thi holllei containing it into Iragiwmt*: the *uur, acid liquid ex plotting, *nd dmnaxing other gotnlal Mum not thi. horrible com l>ound be pui-oiioua in the nvatemT—lPAoT.' pul acid into a lystem already distneed with acid? What ramies I)y#l»ep*i« but acid! Do wo not all know that wheii food *mir* in our *iom ■ch«, what mischief It produce* I- flatulence, heartburn, palpi tation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhota. dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 Wjiat in Scrofula lim an acid hu mor iiilhe body 1 Wlvtl produce* all the humor* which bring on Eruption* ot the Skin. Scald Head, Bull Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swelling*, Fever Sore*, nnd. nil ulcerations internal and external 1 It in nofhtog under heaven hut an acid substance which emir*, and Ihn* spoil* all the fluid* of the body, more ot lom, What came* llncnmimsiii hut a sour and acid (titid which Insinuates itself between the joinl* and elacwheie. irri> latlns anti inflaming ihoiMicHio ihxnica ujmn which U aciat So of iiervou* disease*, of iinpnrliy of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailment* which BllliCl human na ture. 1.50 Ip 7,00 Now la ii not horrible to make and well, end injlmitly uont to line thin SOURING, FBRMDNTING. AOID "COMPOUND" OF 8. I*. TOWNSEND, end jet he would fain have ii understood that Old. Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Omitfne Original Sarenpnilleif la an IMITATION of Id# Inlorlnr prepuruilotf? 1 . Ilnavcii forbid that we •liniilif ilenf In on article which nvmht bear the mo>*t distant rOmnddmtcn to 8. I*. Townsend's article ! We wish it itiulenMnihl. lirnmie It i« the ahtoltiie truth, that S. I*. Townsend's article and nM Dr. Jacob Townsend’# SareapS' rilla me henren-iride u/ntrt t ami infinitely Uittimliar; (Inti the) are unlike in every 'iwrtlcular, having nut one single thing u common. As 8. V. Townsend la ho doctor, and never waa, in no rhera [at, no pharrltncomisi—know# no mure of medicine or discus* than any other common, un*ciendllc., unprofessional nmn, whn< guarantee con the public here that they are receiving n genuine iclenlillc medicine, containing all the muie* of (he article* o#ed in preparing it, and which arc incapable oi changea which might render them the AGKNTbof Disease instead ofbealtb 1 ilut what else ahotild be especied Immune who knows nothing comparatively of medicine Or disease! It require* a person ot •nine experience m cook and serve tin even s eonminn decent nienl. Ilow much more important ii it thel (ho persons who I manufacture medicine designed lor 1 WEAK BTOMACMB AND KNFRKni.ED SYSTEMS, ■hould know well the medical properties ol plants, (he best man ner uf securing and concentraunc their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of (he various diseases which street the hffnwm system, and how tond«l*l remedies to these disnueal It Is to arrest Irauds upon the unlonunnie, to pour (mini Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, tc vesture health, and bloom, and vieor fnto tin rro»hed amt bro ken, sod to banish Infirmity that 01.1) DR JACOR TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring bis Grand XJnlveranl Concentrated Remedy within the retch, ami to ilia knowlmtge «»f all who now! 11 ihu (hey may learn ami know. hy joyinl ex|ierl«-nre. Ih> TranaeeniUnt Power to Ileal. For sale nl the Drug oml Vartciv Sioro of Dr. Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle. Yomig Lndlvs Stimiuiii-)'. HAiimsmjnc, pa. miHS Institution Will resume its operations on X Monday Jhe2d day of September next, under the direction of the folfmthig teachers, viz: O. Day, principal}-Mr, H, C/nylo, professor of mu sic! Miss A. D.Dhy, teacher of French, mono-rhro mntic and pencil jJiuwing and painting; Miss Mary assistant teacher of music, drawing, Ac. In addition to the above, (ho following branches will ho carefully and thoroughly taught, viz: Read ing, Wiiling, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, As tronomy, History, Natural and Mental Philosophy, Botany, Physiology,• Geology, Mythology, Mineral ogy, Khetorick, Chemistry, Geoinotiy, Algebra, Men suration, Trigonometry, Ac. j All of which, as fur as practicable, will bo fully illustrated By air excellent apparatus, such as maps, globes, black boards, planetarium, air pump, cfeclrl* cul nmcliino, pyrometer, barometer, thermometer, mechanical powers, block, &c. • . O. DAY, Principal. August 8, 1850—6t$8 Rllikli ntitl Shiulcs. RW. KENSIL, Informs bis friends and tho palL , lie in general that Uocontliiueeto manufacture Venltlan Blinds, Warranted equal to any in the rity, at (he lowest cosh pilces. An assortment of Blinds and Shades always on hand, at No. 347 Pace street, one door below Tenth, and No. 7 Hart’s Building, N. E.cor ner of Sixth and Chosnul, ( Jobbing punctually nltblldod'tb.' 1 Moy U, 1850—ly Corker or Hioh Awn lftiw Street, at tur Kailro,, Defot, Carlisle, bt joilijrliwdoD; THIS Hdlcl Is being completely changed and reno. rated, and will hereafter offer increased accom. jnodaUons to the travelling public, for which in con. vcnicnl location is admirably calculated. To IhdßO persons who wish to pass the warm nr«« bod In the country, Tew places will be found whirl possess superior attractions to Carlisle, being mj, rounded by .a beautiful country, and having ths bt»j Solphar Springe in the Stale in its immediate vicin. lly, . i June 13,18gQ. . Plainfield Classical Academy, J 'i ' (FoUB Mltks WEST Of CARX.IBLX.) THE eighth session will commence on Monday I .‘,'c May 6lh. In consequence of the increasingfi. tronage, a large end commodious brick edifice fan vl been erected, rendering this one of the moil comfort ■ able and'desirable institutions in the State. Not*! rious case of sickness has occuned since ilwsifoand.' cd. The students" arc constantly under the chtrgi, of competent arid faithful instructors. The neigh.' borhood presents no*temptations to vice or immotil. ■ jty, there being no town or village near the imiitn. i. lion. Circulars, with further information, furnished. jr» addressing R. K. BURNS, ’ Principal and Proprittor, • a* . Plaittfitld'P. 0., Cumh. Cs.,Pi, April U, 1850 < i. DRUGS! DRUGS! I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicinci, ■ Paints, Class, Oil, &c., which having been pw.j. chased with great care at the best city bouses, I cm I* cutidJently recommend to Families, Physlcinn, k Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh nj V pure. I DRUGS. Herba and-Esrtaets, Spices, ground or whok Ea*encca, Poifuroeiy, See, Varfantrd Genuine, TUFFS, Log and Cam ‘Woods, . Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye [NTS'. Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, * Cod Liver o*7—- DVEI Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Welhrrill & Drother’s Pure Lead, Chrome, Grm I and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, JentjK Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal end I Coach Vntnish, end Red Lead* All of which will v be ao)d at (he very lowest market price, at (be rhw; \ | Drug and Book store of 8. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle. March 28» 1660 Fire insurance. TUI’ Allen and Easipennsbormigh Mutual Fin ; Insurance Company of Cumberland county, porated by an act of Assembly* is new folly o>- ganized, and in operation under tbe managed.til ' of the following comfnlsslohcis, vifc; Jacob Shelly, Win. K. Gorgas, Micbtnl Cork lin,‘ Molchoir Brennemari, ( Kristian ‘ Slaying Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Conver, Lewis Hj«, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. MpSser, Jacob hi/i,' v£ Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickereham. | / V' r ; .The fates <#f. insurance are as row and favorable as any Company of the kind in tbe Slate. Per* \. sons wishing to become members are. .invited it£ , make application to the Agents of the iompanj I \ who are willing to *MI ftpnn them at any time, y ‘.jw JACOfi SflfeLtY, Pretidtn/. { HenuV LooaN, VicePretideul, s.’V*; LfcwiS VltFft, Seerriarift I ;Jft Mtolrxeb Contftn*, WretoitW- L./J Novcnibvr 1, 1849. n^a' AGENTS/ lsj| Cumberland enun\y~U\idnipU Marlin, ft. Pith* hprlaml; ('. H. Herman,.Kingstown; Henry Zear* t ing, Shifomanstown: Robert Moore and.Charha Hell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechanicsburg; Dr. J, Ahl, Chnrclitown. . ; J York coun/w—Jolin, Sherrlck, Imtourn; Joint Rowfhah, DlTUhiirg; Teeter Wolford* Franklin; John Smith, K*q». Wnehlnplnn; W. 8. Ricking, y /' Dover; D.ntici RaflTonsbetper, J. W. Craft. ’ HorriW/urg—H* nser& Lorhmnn. Members of-thn company having Policies aboil to expire can have them renewed by making ap i-. plication to anyWtho agents, ~~PEW. V Mutual Life insurance CcfoF fiE yi O(firo, No. 91, Walnut Si., Phila. THIS Company is now ready to make Iniurinr* on l.ivca, on the mutual system, without liahlli j be g||| yond thu amount of the premium. (Brag All the profits of the company divided annfrß) among the insured. r *J*h6 premium may-rWe paid monthly, scml-nnnunlly, or annuslly f or of theyw* tnitun may he paid in w note at rinoftfA*, Individuals insured in thin company become mm* hem of the corporation, and vote for Trustees. For the {{renter security of parlies insuring wiii tliia complin;, a guarantee capital of $50,000 bn been created to meet the losses that may accrue flprl policies issued by the company, to he held and u»eJ by iheTrustecs.untllaeapitalczcecdinglhal amoutl liaa been realized from the receipt* of premium*. DANIEL L. MILLED, Preset. WM. M. CI.AHIC, Vico Prcs’l. JOll5 W, Hahn zit, Secretary. The undesigned ho* been appointed Agent for Carlisle, Ul«;*k applications for imurance, wW full purlicoUt*, ran bo had at the new com* of Hanover and Loulher streets, fl. IV. WOODS. Dr. J. Bnughmnn, Exandnirifc Physician. May 10,1850—Cm • ■ ■ ■■ . < .■if.,, S. I*. LA\VKE»CE, ( || Airent fir the tale of SoUlhmrlh Hauafaelurmg M fV» Writing I'upcri. P; Wirkuodsk No. 3 Minor arroct, Pltil#. p.- rinA cun of ilw «Ih>*o .uporior Popcri now i« /vUU store, ° for Ba * e *° ir *^° Bi ie wfrt li.aikci prices. consisting in part of , ' Fine thick Flat Capa, 13, 14, 16 and 10 lbs., blot* ami while. ' A" Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue Wj Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue »»J i ? white, plain and ruled. _ i.'*' - Super fine Commercial P-osts, blue and white, pM I; and ruled. r Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain audgill> Superfine and fine Dili Papers, long ano d« h Superfine and fine Counting-House Capsid I Ponit, blue and white. r '■ Extra super Congress Caps and Letters,plain*®* j ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and 1.0 Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts, Superfine blue linen fhin Letter*. { Extra super Hath Posts, blue and white,plaint j ruled. [ I inbroldered Note Papers ami Envelope** Lawyer’*” Brief Papers. . m Superfine onii fine (Jana and Posts, ruled f.v p uin, blue and while, various qualities and prlc"> [:t Abo, 1000 roams white and assorted Shoe L. Dohncl Boards, white and- assorted Tlrsue, 'ft ft Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mt'diurt W> Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec. b July U6 t IB6o—Cm- * BAY STATHII STEAM SASH, DOOR- AND BLIND FACTORY. i CHARLES WILKINS &. CO. beg lonclo lnf"' 1 * the oitiaens of Carlisle and the public f ene (. , {' 1 that they are sIHI onguged in manufacturing o' lll ' yf Doors, and Blinds, in the best manner and si ~’ J £ shortest notice, by slosm, at prices far bnlo* manufactured by hand, and with much greater U' llarlly. All orders will he thankfully received. K, panoluslly attended to. Samples of work c* n w ifr sofen-Ht No. 21 Minor Street, Philadelphia* , | 10,000 llghtfc of assorted sash for sale at lh* 1° * h cat cash prices, . CHARLES WILKINS & CO; |i No. 83 Root ilrttl, ThilatlitpW' B ‘ May 33,1850. —ly • ■ -■ Iron! Iron It . 1 A TONS Hand and Rolled Iron Jaat wceM l U Ilia cheap eloro of til. anbaorlbef in M«in ; Aug. 16. , , , H.SAXIU.'. 18 $5 '•JI i 'm
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