•i'fn.V; v ‘.tooi/Biiisto mu. ; ■ i" - Select Classical Boarding School. "Whit's Sulphur Springs Doubling Gap, Ciiinb. to, Pa, * .' . . Officers; JAIMES lIU3TON. A. M., Principal. JNO. ALLEN BROWN, A. 8., Artm’t; Prof. I JAMES S. ECKELS, Tutor. aA.VING for some time been desirous of estab lishing a Select Boarding School, and having at' th obtained suitable buildings for that.purpose, the subscriber, takes pleasure in auaouncing.to his • patrons v and' friends, that he will open the above* named Institution on the Ist of October. The location is in a small and romantic vale for m - ed by. an S shaped bend of the North Mountain, apt* ly termed Gap,” and is not surpassed.in healthfulness of-situation and beauty of scenery by any place in the country. - The Main Building is large,and commodious, (100, feet in length by 44 in breaQtbi and 3 stories high,), and is well, furnished with,everything necessary to convenience and com fort. | The other buildings compose Bath Houses,dec., to the free use of .which the. pupils will have access at proper.hours. The well known White Sulphur Springs rise within a few tods of the main building. Tbe.object of the Institution is to fit young men . for business,- or for any of the higher classes of Col lege£ jTbe coarse of instiuction will be thorough and complete, more attention being given to the qual . jty than .to the quantity in the performance of the student, u All.the branches taught in the best acude tniea will be taught, in this, and proper apparatus u will be aseJ for illustration of me subjects that re* quireit. Classes in Civil Engineering will enjoy the advantage of operations in the field with Transit, -Compose, Chain, dec. -;■ : ; ; TERMS i Board,.faltion, washing, fuel and lights, per session, . $6O 00 Latin and Greek, 6 00 French or Hebrew,. 5 00 Civil Engineering with use of Instruments, 10 00 'Drawing and Painting, 5 00 • . Vocal and Instrumental Music, 5 00 >' The pupils wilt board in tile. Institution under the Immediate and constsntaupcrvision of the Principal, who 'will bestow careful attention upon their conve nience and comfort. Each student will furnish his owir towels, and have them and his clothes distinctly I marked. • • I The academic year will bo divided into sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing on the first of Sep tember.' Tho regular vacation will occur in July and August. Owing to delay in completing the ar rangements, tho first session of tho pres nt year will commence on Tuesday the first day of October, as stated above. An easy access is afforded to students by means of the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Nevvville ( and thence by coaches to tho Academy. The Gettysburg and Lowislown State Road passes through the grounds. • . For circulars containing full particulars and refer ence, address the Principal through tho Ncwvilte P. O. JAMES HUSTON. Newvillo, Sept. IS, 1350—3 m Proclamation* WIEREAS the Honorable FitKDßnicic Watts President Judge of (ho several Courts of Cum. man Pleas'of tho counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery in said counties, and Cion, John Stuart arid John Clendenin; Judges of the Court of Oyer and Tormtnor'arid General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other offences, in tho'said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated the 20th of August; 1850, have ordered tho Court of. Oyer and Terminer end. General Jail Delivery, to be hbldon at Carlisle, on tho Sdi Monday of November next, (being the Uth day) at 10 o’clock in tho fore noon, to continue two week. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices oflhe Peace and Constables of tbosaid county of Cumberland, that they arc by tho said pre cept commanded to be then and there in their proper persona, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, .to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and all those that are hound by recognizances,to prosecute against the prisoners that arc or then shall be in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as ahull bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff*. SJißiurr*s OrrtcK, > Carlisle. Aug. 26, 1350. V NOTICE. Robert-Montgomery and Uackon Action of Par- Maria bis wile, I tition in the vs, % Mlourb of Corn* James .Kennedy and Maria his I men Pleas of wife, and Alexander Uarr. J Cumlroiland co. lit pursuance of a Writ do Parviliouo Fuclenda is* •aod-oul of the Court of Common Plena «>f Cumber* land county*.and to me diiocted, tbo above iiiiucd partlea ate hereby notified thit I will hold anlnqui •ilibn for the pu pose of making partition and vain* tlionpf a cortahv h-nise and lot of ground situate and being in the Borough of Newville, county ol Cumberland, bounded by lots of John Morrow on the east, and Ur. James Irvine on the west, and by the Main street on the south, on the premises, on Thurs day the 7lh day of November, 1850, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon-of said day, when and where you nm. attend if you proper; DAVID SMITH, Sh’if. Sheriff** Office, ? Sept. 26,1850—6 t 5 NOTICE. EMfcADBTH WOOUUUKN vs. Samuel Beattie and Lucinda his wife, William Woodbarn, Jos. - Woodburn, “Mary Woodburn,'Margaret Johnston widow, Geo; Johnston ABarahhis wife, Clma Hot* IcU & Susan hia wife, Moses Hemphill and Margery bis wife, Win'.Clark,Charles 01firk,.Uobt. C. M’Cul. lough, James H.M'Oulloujh, Thus. S. M't’ull «ug»- Uobl Mickey & Elizabeth .da wifd; Wm. R, M’Cul lough, Gtuft.F. M’Cullough, Goo. O'. M’CuUough, i. minor under U years, of whom John M’Cullouglv U father olid next friend; Robert C. Beattie, .las. Beat, tie, VVm. Beattie, John S, Beattie, Thoa. G. Uuntliu, Henry O. Beattie, (the four hat named being min* ora.) for whom- David Shield* is Gunnlmir, John M’Noal, James M*Neal, Robert A, M’Noul. Win. Asper and Lydia J.mo his wife, Lydia Jane Henry Agness M. Henry, Hannah Henry, Rachael M’Niml. Mary M!Naol, Elizabeth M’Noal, Wm. M’Ncol, (the six.last named being minors,) for whom Corne lius L. Vanderbult is Guardian. Action of Partilion in the Court of Common Pica* of Cumberland county. In puisuaiicn of a. Writ do Perlitiono Faciondn, Issued but of, the Court of Common Picas of Cum* bcrland county, and to me directed, tho ajovo named parties ore’hereby notified that I wilt hold on Inqui sitlon-for tlia purpose of making partition and valu ation'of a certain plantation*and tract of land, situ ate In Nowlon township, Cumberland county, bound ed by lands of Rev. Alexander Sharp, John Beattie, James Beattie. Samuel, Wherry, Esq, Patrick- Hays ahdolhms, containing about 185 Acres, which said tract of land tho ahovo named parties, us tenants, in common, together and undivided do hold. Said In qni'ition will be held on tho promises aforesaid, on Friday the Bth day of November, 1650; nl IQ o’clock ’ In (ho foronoen of said diy, when and whore you may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. BhsrUTi Office, Carlisle, Sept 26, 1850. (it Estate Notice. VrbTIOB la hotoby given that Letter* Toatnmcn* Ury.on tho ia.l will ond Icatamont of Elimbnlh liUll, Ule of Pmnkford townahip, Cumberland coun ty, doooaaoJ, have been iasuoj by the Itegiator in »nd; for aaid county to ihe »üb«ctlbcra, mm of whom Bainuol Marquarl, reaidea in Newton townahip, nnd the Other Goorgo Brnwbaugh.in PranUlM tnwnaliin in aaid county. All peraona having claima or ,l 0 ’ nunda dgainat the calate of aaid decedent, ate ro quealoil to make known tlio eamo without delay,and thoie Iridebted'ta make paymnnl to- • tfAMURfd marquart;?’ , GEO. DRAWDAUGH, $ Exr ■■ Sept 33, 1860—fit* NOTICE. “VTOTfOE 1. hereby given that on Application will jy be made to tlio./dßftUlaturo of thUComirionwenlih at lu next session. for u charter for a bank with go* neralbapklng to- he located in Carlisle. Cumberland county, Pj., with a.capital of one hun dred thousand dollars, and (6- be called tho Carlisle Bank. . Carlisle, July 4, llfiO—dm* Home Evidence; TVuih is Mighty and will Prevail, Read! Read!l THE unprecedented success and established reputation of - Hobensack’s Mkbicated WORM SYRUP, renders it almost useless'!©advertiseit> To show, however, the estimation ih which It is held in this community, the following certificated will suffice: Cases of the astonishing EJfeits df our Syrup imme. diately ih ottr own neighborhood . c The first we invite attention to, Is a Minister.of the Gospel: read his account. Messrs.-Hobensack.—-Sirs—Unsolicited, 1 send you this to testify my confidence in the efficacy of your Worm Syrup, and my gratitude for what it has done for my suffering child, from infancy afflicted with wormai at times almost frantic—* perfectly unmanageable; her derangement was such she would unconsciously knock herself against the wall, all from the effector Worms; we used several preparations without any good effect, until we used your Syrup. Astonishing! yet de lightful to parental feeling!! she, frantic with pain, emaciated with disease, in a few days was relieved from pain, restored to health, and is now. doing well, after passing ft great many wormSfnll six inches h.ng, & scores from one to four inches. Of course we were amaked and delighted to see our beloved one thus improved; gratitude to you. and good will to others,' prompt us to. say to all parents, if your children suffer,.give them H'*hen sack’s Worm Syrup.. C. H« PLUMER, Minister of the GoSpei> Marshal at., Phita. - None genuine without the signature of the pro prietors on the outside wrapper. Prepared only hy J. Af.'jJ* G, S. Hubensack, at their Chemical Laboratory, St. John street, above Coates. Phila delphia, and Marlinville, Belmont county, Ohio. A liberal discount made*!© wholesale dealers. This Syrup is.also for sale at the principal stores, and by storekeepers generally all over the United States. Also, Robert Shoemaker, Gene ral Agent, 2d and Green sis., Phila. October 10, 1850—2m* ie. r. ie. To'give relief to cruelpangs of pain, 1 Relievo tho patient from his torturing Sff(ef) To cure instantly burns, sores and sprains, Is the object of Kudway’s Ready Relief. Sores of all kinds, Lu nbago and stiff* back, Rheumatism, cramps, paralysis and gout, < Frost bitten flesh—or cold, cuts or chaps** It instantly relieves without u doubt, In rheumatism, nervous and neuralgic affections, Railway's Ready Relief acts like a charm. The very moment 'll is applied it give* relief and cures the worst cases of rheumatism, lumbago, gout end pa raylsis. In hernicrunia or nervous headache its ef fects are speedy and effectual, In fact it is the only remedy that possesses any certain powcf over Neu ralgic discuses. How many thousands are there who are suffering with that cruel disease, Nervous headache, yet have failed in receiving permanent re lief, ho 'will warrant them; not only a speedy relief but a permanent cure, if they will use Rudway’s Ready Relief according to directions* TIC DOLE RE VX* The sharp, crtlel pains of this painful disease* shooting through the system like electric shocks, is instantly arrested by one application of (ho Ready Relief. So powerful is ibis remedy in the euro of sore throat, hoarseness, cramps, influenza, croup, soreness In the bones, pain In the bowels, bums, scalds, sores, eruptions of (he skin, &c., that the most violent pains have been relieved, and a permanent cure made, in from five minutes to twenty-four hours. ■ “Now from nocturnal sweat arid sanguine stain, • They cleanse their bodies in the neighboring main; Then in the polished bath refreshed from toil . Their joints.they supple with dissolving oil,” . The ancients, beyond doubt, enjoyed better health, and lived to a more advanced ago thair the moderns; they were more particular in their baths and the np plications of balsamic, oml oily preparations to their skin, which by softening ond moistening the flesh prevents too groat a dissipation and restores tho na tural strength, . RADIVAIT.S MEDICATED SOAP is the most purifying balsamic, cleansing and healing preparation that con be Applied to the skin, it re freshes the weary, gives tone and vigor lb tho func tions of the skin, removes every particle of exercss enco from (ho cuticle, and imparts beauty to the plexions of all who use it. Pimples, blotches, pustu les, tetters, and other unsightly epols vanish after 1 the libations with this Soap, like dew. before the morning sun* Let every lady arid'gentleman use Rndwoy's famous Medicated ISoap in the bath, and wo will warrant them a pure, clean, sweo( r fair and healthy skhr, ami a beautiful clear, (ransparonT com plexion. • Look fur the Sleet Engraving, Radway’s Soap. A, No. I, is Unclosed within i label of beautiful slGel engraving, representing two female figures of beauty and health. See that the signature of R. G. Radway is upon each e»ke—none other is genuine—price 25 els, large cukes. Beautiful Lucks of flair. *Tia true that the cfowning’or'namenf ofbe&uty is a head of luxuriant-hair, ihe most lovely Pace w.mld appear indifferent if it were minus the locks if hair to give it expression. Lovers have sworn *»y fhe hair of their-ludy loves. Poets have sung »f raven tresses, wairjors have fought for the pos session of a simple lock of their lady’s hair, kings ia»e given half their thrones to'possess a queen lossessed of heautiful.locks r fheirr Had wit fs Circassian Balm. Is tho most natural hair restorative in use, it •leanses the scalp from dandruff, removes scruf, urea sores of the head, is a perfect antidote for •aldness, gives nourishment to the roots, invigo rates the buths, Btrei.grhens the hair, preventslts f riling out, and forces it in grow. It is admlra* hie f.»r dressing the hair,'ll is superior to all other preparation* for the hair. Price 25 cent* per but do, Seo that each bottle bns iho fao simile Big. nature of RADWAY & UO. For sale m-C.irlUle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami. Elliott; in Hldppemdiurg l»y Dr. Hays. October 10, 1850. 2rrr mind ManuUictory. 1 H CLARK, Vcniilnn Blind Manufacturer, Sign-1 ,of tho Golden Gugie, No, 130 Ac MH, South •Second sheet. mslow Dockatr- ct, Phllndelpbiu, keeps always on hemi n lurpo and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner,and of (ho best materials, and at I ho lowest cash prices. This establishment has just received a large as sortment of Fancy Bilk and Worsted Window Blind Trimmings, of various colors ami patrons. Those in want can be suited ol this store in the best man ner. Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sen) free of porterage, to any part of Iho city. H: CLARK. May 0, 1650 Light Light! PINE Oil., UAMPIIINE AND FUJID Or acknowledged superiority and purity* manu factured and for sale at tlio lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS % HATCH, nt the old cntahtlslied stand of (lio lata Brxjamik 'I 1 , Uavib, CAMDEN", Nowdorsey, where ordcis l»y mail or othefwlßO are solicited; and prompt attention will bo Riven. The voice of (ho public for fifteen £ears, and the award of a Silver Medal, nntl cotnpli muntury notice hy the Frunltllii Institute over nil competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil., Tar, Pilch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spiiita of Tui* pentino, for sale Wholesale and Retail. July 25t 1850—dnr ntllKlK UIKI SIIUtICKt RW. KBNSlVmforms id* friends and the puh» i lie m general that fie continues to manufacture Venltlan Blinds, Warranted equal to any In the city, al the Weal r.aah prlcea. An aaaorlmrnl of Uiinda and Blinder nlwuya on. hand, af No. 347 Rata .treat, one dooi licilinv Timlh, and No. 7 Hatt’a Building, N.E.cor. nar of Sixth and Cboanut.- Jobbing punctually attended tot- May 9, IB6o—ly Extraordinary Reduction In I lie Price or nardiVft're. I HAVE Jiist received the largest and cheapest slock of HARDWARE, Glabfcy Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s, and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogony all kinds Of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges*.Screws* Nalls and Spikes. Persons aboutto build will find it great ly to their advantage to look atm*/ stock before purchasing elsewhere. Gome and. see the goods and hear the price and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Storei Also* in store, anvils, vices, files and maps, &nu a com plete assortment of Wait’s Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Themometer 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 wil 1 find these Scythes to be the best article inlhe market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street JOHN P. LYNE. May 30, 1890. Hardware. JUST opened at. the new and cheap Hardwafe store of JACOB SEN ER, a now assortment of foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of locks and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, dUgbfs; auger bills* chisels* btoad and hand axes, hatchets, drawing knives, planes and plane hilts; hand, pannel;and ripping saws; mill and crosscut saws of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a that has never been in Ibis market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes: knives and forks; iron, Japan, and brass, candlesticks; an assortment of Britania and Glass Elherlal Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and iron tea kettles; brass preserving kettles, Ce darwaro, artvild; videa, files and rasps; of efrefy kind and price: . , • ' _ Watts’ bar iron, hoop and band iron, cast,shear, spring and blistered steel,.warranted good. 1.50 boxes window glass, lower than. ever. 200 kega Welherill’s pure white lead. 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle. May 24, 1849 Vow and Cheap Hardware tore. Eaet High Street, oppootile Ogilby'f Dry Good* Store. TllE subscriber has just opened a large stock of goods in his line, which he bus just purchased allho lowest rates and will he sold at prices to suit the times. His stock comprises s full tfesoitmcnt of Building articles, each us Lttoks and* Latches ofev cry desption, Hinges and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts, also. Mill, Cross Cut and Circular Saws, Band, Panel, Ripping ond, Back Sitwa, Broad Hand and Choping. Axes, Hatchets, Chisels., Augers, Planes and Plane Bills, Braces and Bills, Steel and Iron Squares, Plumbs and Levels# .Waiters and Tr'ajto, Table ffftd Pocket Cutlery, Table ond Tea Spoons, Brass, Bell Meta] ond enameled Preserving Kettles, Hullloware, dec., &c>, also a full assortment of Sadlery and Carriage Tiimmings,Potenl Leather, Monocco and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware, Shovels and Spades, liny and Manure. Fo ks, Gar den and Corn Hoes, Window Glass of every size, Paints ond l)yc Stulfs, Oil, Vofniefi, Ttirpoftfine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer’s Hair, Sofa Springs, dec., dec. Also Bar, Band otid Hoop Iron, Cast Sheer, Spring, and Blister Steel, Noils, Spikes end Brads, Grain and Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scythe Stones, 5 Barrels, Fire arid Water proof ..’Faint, assorted colors. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, May IG, 1849. At P. iHonjrer’i CARLISLE, FA., IS the place where country merchants and (he pub lic in general, will find the largest and best as sortment of C ots feet io n a I’iCs, ever offered in this county, manufactured of tho best material espressly for the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale or retail at thp Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Bank, where all are invited to fall and examine for them selves, as it would bo impossible to mention oil the varieties. He would also call attention to a large assortment of.Fruils ami N uts of the latest importa tions, consisiing of. ORANGES, LEMONS, ffATStNS, Figs, Prucns, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almomis, Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, Ac. In connection with the above lie has just received a larage ssoilmebt of English, French, and American Toys & Fancy Goods, consisting in part of fine French Card and Swing Baskets of enlii'uly new patterns, Fancy Boxes ol wood, paper and glass, Wax and other Doll-heads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, Bell Bone,and other Rattles, Games and Puzzles of the latest style; Fur niture, tea sells, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accordoOos, Harmoonicuns, drums, guns, and other articles of war. Glass and China toys, month* ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs; 'cradles, Noah’s Arks, masks. marbles of nil kinds, fancy soaps.'colougno, ox mar row, shaving cream, hair and clothes Brushes, Ac. He htls also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Codecs, Tons, Sugars, Mo lasßcs/Crackrrs, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact all articles In tho Groci ly line, which will be disposed of* oh the lowest rotes. Ord'ers from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. P, MONYER. Carlisle, Dec, fl, 184ftv LUMBER! LUMBER! I 11. Cliiirch Jk to. HAVE on hand at the old aland, west end nl the old Harrisburg bridge, down at the river. 1,000,000 feet of the cheapest end heat lumbar on the bank, consisting nf Panel, Ist Common; 2nd Common and refuse Boards, and Plank of 1, Is. Is, ond2 luch thickness. Alan, Poplar Plank. Scantling 1 , and half inch Boards, a large quantity of long Shingles, Fenoe Rails* Juice, Scantling, They have also a steam Saw Mill In operation and can furnish building timber at the shortest no lice, fence hoards, shingling and plastering laths, and ore prepared to furnish any article in the lum bcrlitie. OCj* Dry Boards on hand at $ll per IVf.- Also good 2mf Common Donnley 16 feet long, at $ll per M. . The subacribers hope by strict attention to bu siness, and a determination of selling lower than any other yard at the river*, that the public gen? orally will oall a*nd see theirslouk before purchas ing elsewhere. May 30. 1850. PI ANO FORTES. THE LARGEST,CHEAPEST, BEST and most ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES in the United Stales, ran always* he found at the warehouse of thosutmeribrr, 171 Chesrlotslrcet,above Fifth, at the old stand occupied more than a third of century by Mr. George Willig, music publisher. PIANOS, STARTS; ' ORGANS, . SERAPIUNRS. A3OLIANB, &c.,&c., fresh from the moat celebrated Mnmifacthrerrlrt New York,'Boston, Baltimore, PHillideljdiifl.and elsewhere. Sold,'Wholesale and retail, at the maker’s cash prices. OSCAR C. B. CARTER. 171 Ohesnul st, Philo, February 31VV850—ly JOHN WILLIAMSON, A TTORNBV AT LAW-Office In the honse xa. of Miss McGinnis, near the store of A-*4b W. Bent*. South Hanover street. April 4^ PURIFY! PURIFY! For Life and Health are in the Blood. ' There, la not one of all the various remedies purporting to be Purifiers of the blood., that tc-tu t» *llllll tmuch Purifying aAd Mealing Virtue at BRANT’S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. dills t’OEirisil Is wkoVy prepared from Vegetable!,tmA cures the moil obitinale, and longstanding diseases of the blood, without puking, purging, tickening, or debilitating. It c leantet, ttrengthe ns, invigorate!, makes new, healthy (food, and gives new vigor and nets life to tho Ivholo system. HUNDREDS—THOUSANDS Have been cured the past and presebt years, of diseases of tha blood, by thit J'vnjW—and such cures Were made too, by the use Of ti . Four Times Less Quantity, and ai Four Times l*ess Cost, than tach dUeaaea can be cured by Sarsaparilla, or cxv allkrr mi edv that hftl Übeh ai yet offered to the public; . Wa with tt wore poailble to pubilah to the world, at one Tiew the THOUSANDS MANY that are now living and enjoying good malth, whoacknowl edge themselves indebted to tne purifying and healing offloocj 3f Brant'ifndian Purifier. This Puatrißß cure* •, THE WORST SCROFULAS, •nd all impure diseases of the blood, viz.: Scald-Head, SaJh Rheum', Rhevmatitm, Eruption*, Pimple* on Ike Face. Pile*, Pile*, Ulcer *, Cottivent**, Mercurial IHtriue*, Liver Complaint, Paint in the Pack. Side, and Limb*, Ruth of Blood to the Head, etc* etc. iMl’oiri'AN'i* 'io the afflicted. ‘ It U n question of no small Importance for the a filleted to do* vide, which, of all the sarsaparilla* and other remedlea, la the CHEAPEST AND MOST CURATIVE. Wo any, Brant’* Indian Purifier II cheaper and more curative— became, one bottle of it, which can be bought for One Dollar, eon* lain* Fault.Timko a* much medical efficacy na one bottle of Sar topdriilo, which alao coata one'dollar. If wo hereafter prove that tariaparilla la aa dear at on* dollar a bottle, aa Branve Purifier would be at four dollar* a bottle, beeauae the Purifier contaioa orjcatbr metical tmcicv than sarsaparilla, then sarsapa* rilln ahould be aold at tuentyfive cent* a bottle, to be aa cheap aa the Purifier at one dollar. Hut aa our aaaortlon doea not prove the greater power and medical virtuoa of thia Purifier, when compared with the beat HarsaparUlas, we ahmll therefore ahow bow much dtaeaao haa been cured BY ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH* ■ *ffae tint caw we state, i i tlitf cure which was effected in Mr J, B, Hatkin, of Rome, Oneida Co., N. T., and wo risk not any of our veracity, when we say that this is the tnorf unlooked-for and hopetei* eatt of one of th„ Most Horrid Scrofulas. that ever liHtf been cured since the world was crested j end IbU W«s cured.by Ten Times I,cm or lirant's Purifier, end at Lisa Cost, than ever a caso half aa revolting and hopeless was cared .by Teh Times as much Sarsaparilla,' For full particu lars, ite our Pamphlil. . - W t. Iltukih atatoa that he Hftd been cortfihed fb nil bed One Teal-, rind waa not expected to live <i»#n/y>/o«r four* longer, when be commenced using the-Fun/Str: hit neck waa eaten nearly off from ear to car—a hole was oaten through the Windpipe— bit ear nearly eaten out—|hc um of one arm destroyed—an Ulcer, aa large oa a mKifi Haim, fafeld htiriy batch through hta aide—and ttiflrb work on him In all, . Twenty Large, Help, ifbcfmrging llleers, —that the first bottle he naed, etfn&fcci him to get tiff of kit kei where he had been confined twelve month*—the tttoni bottle enabled him to git eat of the bouse—the third boflU enabled him to noth tiio mites, arid that the Hah iff ( ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, Hired alt the Weert, and restored him to health ant) strength, -to that he vfats able to tooth and offend to business Igalo, aa ha had formerly done. ‘ . This cure la certified fo by Fq6iitEsn Respectable Wit* nesses, viz.: by Doet. That. Williams, one of the most respect tblo physicians of Romo—by Mr. G. R. Groan, proprietor and keeper of the West Home hotel—by Missis. Built 4 hionard, wholesale and retail druggists, and by tleven oiktr pfiibAs el] residuals of Rome. BRANT’S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM, Hat cured without the least shadow of doubt, very many ot the most strongly developed cases of ulcerated and diseased lungs —such cases as were never cured hy any other medicines—ana which were so utterly hopeless, that the diseased persons were pronounced by physicians and friends, to be actually ovine. It possesses all the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly M powerful and acUve as the preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT, This differs from that, because tbit possesses skvrbal otiirb (dedications which are peculiaily adapted to, and are essentially necessary, to cure COUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS, and an diseases of a pulmonary nature, such diseases as usually proto Icr final dtttfcr'ordlh'nry treatment, when they attack ” The Breast, Throat, Longs, and Heart. ■This Balsam heals and cures ulcers in tho Lungs, and elsewhere internally, at rtrlainly and easily as the PimirvjHO EXTRACT coirs* ana heals ulcers externally. Tbit Halsam cures Nine cases of Cough and Consumption out of Ten, aider all other remedies hate failed to dor good. THOUSANDS OP CONSUMPTIONS •nd Chronic Coughs, abundantly prove its unfailing efficacy la such diseases, and its undoubted curative power, and soothing, healing propertiosln the following complaints and diseases, vlr.-r Spilling of. Blood, Bleeding at the bungs. Pain in the Breast «u Side, *V igkt-Sueats, Nervous Complaints, Palpitation of tho Heart, Cholera infantum, Ih/senterv, and Suirumr Complaints, In CAtltfrsn and Adults— and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that has been offered to the public, has ever been half as certain and (jferfwdiin restoring ALL the Incidental wish messes and irregularities of tho sex, a* Jlraht’S Pui.tioNAlif Balsam. U nukes no difference whether the derangement be suppression, excess , or other inctdenfsi totaknets-~ lt REGU LATES ALL. by strengthening the system, cousfutar the cirp*. lotion, and BUOTIIINQ and ALLAYING NERVOUS UIKITA BILITY. Set oilr Pamphlets for proof. CHANGE OF LIFE. From the f.’trl to the Tfomsjv.and the Woman at middle age— the one case is aecsleraled, and the other so gradually suppressed. at to prevent anjr of the fatal distasee that frequently arise hi consequence of such change. CONSUMPTION T a Dying woman ciiheO. We state this cure to prove the power ta taut H/e, when rti# Saltan is Used, even after tho pefton Is eentidertd, by phfslctXit ■lni friends to bo lit tho latt ttogta aj diteatt— selunlly dying— and. in this case, to far gone, llmt tho tkroud end i>wn«( cI«m» were bought. For tho particulars of this case, and the runtcta bit and undoubted proof nf all tho clrcumslsncdi aud facts, we refer to our PAMPHLETS. . This cure was effected on Mrs. ZIDA DYKEMAN, of Balhtan Spa, Saratoga Co „ If, Y We can prove beyond a doubt, "way Other ahnott fcuo//y as hopeless, and innumerable cases of Cifugk* ahd Cuntumpitent CURED', wblcti were pronounced incurablt of skilful phyticiant. LIVER COMPLAINT. See (he cure of Doel. t/uSiarff, of Stamford, Cann , and others. DYSPEPSIA —See Jho cure ot T. S. tKi/coa, tnerchfiril' of Attic a. tryoMOijr c«., M 7,, and tilhny more, In our PsihpbldA. Nervous Diseases nml Dsmngemeiifs are Cured by //rani's lialta n without fall. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT to Chit dren and Adullt— and CHOLERA INFANTUM, are always cured by this Balaam. . Tins Balsam is the hett anodyne In the world to teethe and qtliet cross, fretful children to eletp, and cause them to reel qui etly t and ; yet It dqte not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum, of pAaxaosiO, and 1 therefore, never Injures, affects, or diseases the brhiu. as preparations of opium do. Weakly Children will be come rLxsur, iikaltiiv, and iikabty, and grow rapidly by the use of ibis llalsam. Hu mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Chol era Infantum, while teething. If BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM be administered. Il should be. for such cases, given in larger than the nrdliinrv JIOCTOItS CALL IT WONDEUFTOI DOCT. IRA JOHNSON, of Ltainglen, OreenfCe.,N. T..wrt>t« lb us. January Ist, 1849 i t became seqUairilisd with some of the astonishing effect* of your BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM, by having witnessed some most uonitrjnt cures of Consumption produced by its use, in Monllccllo. Sullivan Co., New York, about a year since j and have since felt analout that* Its great efficacy might bocomo more generally known. The Ikst summer 1 had n urolhor in-law quite sick with consumption, and I toll confident, from what 1 bad seen of tho efllcaoy of Brant's Balsam, that if I could procure It fur his use, It would cum him; and ns wo could nut And It in this county, 1 wont to Salllvan county, about ninety itillur, and' ptireljased several bdr ties; but before I returned with tho modicinn, ho died. Ono of my neighbors was then very much a (Dieted with pain In tho breast ana side, and with such a stricture and tightness across his chest that ho breathed with great dilflcuUy. lib used ono bottle of tin modicinulhat I brought, and It gave Immediate relief, and curet him. My wife has used another bottle, and sho says It has done her more good ihsn all the other medicines sho ever took, From tho benefit those persons havu derived, and from my rec ommendations, from what I had previously hoard and seen of Its good works, many persons bore, are now wanting the medicines; sod as there It no agent In this tbwa, they have pON r ftuded mo to write for art agency. Yours, respectfully, IRA JOHNSON, DOCTORS COULD NOT CURE. Mr. CORNELIUS H. SMITH. mereAanr, CelUnt Ctnlrt, Erir Oe.,N. Y., January 16.184», Midi Your Obaht’s Indian Pul* monabv Qaliam, and Übant'b I’ußirrtNO Extract, are nearly all auid i and I want ImmudUndv another mpnly, Tor (hoy till mort tepidly, and give btlltr telu/eclioit, (ban all the other modi* cine* wo have for aale. The Pulmonary Dal.aam haa ratted a Itdv hare from a bed of dansuroui and aovore aluknuaa. which AtL Tits oooToaa had oivsn up ab inoubablr. They aald the mwil die with a consumption op tijb lunoi. AJWbII ' bad pronounced the caiu koptUit, ahe commenced liking tfabasA—and now ahe la well I For sale in Carlisle by Dr.J IF* Roto/ins and £ W. Ilavtrtlick; by W. D. E. Hays and J. C. &G, Bi-Aliiok in Shlpponsbnrgtby Wm. Loyd in Lisburn by J*. F, fipuhr in Moohunlcsbiirg; by J. 11. Herron; {n Newvillo; by J. M. Luix in Harrisburg; end by agents in nil purls of (he Stale . All tellers end orders must’ he addressed' tb' Wallace & Co. 10G Broadway, New York. March 28, 1850—-enwly . Mill Ibr Rent. TUG Merchant Mill at Spring Forge Is offered for rent from the lit of April, 1651.' Sept. 26,185 b. T, F. EfaE. CARPET BAGS and TruvelllnftTrunka. A large assortment, and of a superior quality,Just reed ed and for solecheap by CAAB. OQILBY. , October 17,'1860 Blew Al-rangoriicixt t’ Daily Dins of Stages from arlUJe'.to York; rpHE undersigned, owing to tho' increased travel JL between the above named places, and to efibrd facilities to .the public, begs leave to announce that he is now running a daily line 1 of four horse| Stages between .Carlisle and YoYk, - His stock has recently been' much improved, and bis coaches are new and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning at 6 o’clock,-and arrive at York at I P. M. in time to take the two o’clock train of cars forßal .timofe. ‘ ' 1 1 , Returning, will leave York about 1 o’clock P.M., of immediately* after the arrival of the cars from Bal timore, and reach Carlisle.the same evening. x Fare.— Through tickets from. Carlisle to Balti more, or vice versa, will be furnished at. the low price of 00. GEORGE HENDEL. plendid Livery Establishment. H would also take this opportunity of infMfmins his friends and the public generally, that he has lately made valuable additions to his extensive. Li v ery, in HORSES, CARRIAGES. A BUGGIES. SADDLE HORSES. M/T &c., and that he is now to accommodate them with any article in his. line of business, and. at a moment’s notice, and on the most reasonable terms.. Persons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, or on fine horses, are requested to call at his establishment before going elsewhere, as in all probability they will save a little change by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during.tho Summer so .son can at all times (te furnished with good conveyances to cither of the foilowtnir watering places In ha im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Gubling.Gap; Warm Springs, Perry bounty, or York Springs, Adams county. O. H. Carlisle, July 18, IB6o—-3m Cabinet ware Boom. 'PHt* .id the L public generally, llial he lias taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street a d Locust AU ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where he will kec£ constant' ly for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries Bureaus, Workvtnhds, Dining and BreakfW Tables, Card, Pief arid Centre Tabtft; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware—all of which hfe will sell'very cheap far Cash, or ex* change for Country Produce at market priced.' rrf -Chairs, Scltcci, Rocking Chairs, aria TTVJ every other article manufactured in that branch of busings,. He would also 1 inform the public that he has recently opened a shop in Churchtoftn, Alton township, wheie he wilt keep constant on ha*m) every thing in his line. Having provided himself with a splendid tfe if c COFFINS will be made on reasonable terms, and funefato. in ftfWtr at Corfiitfy, rtiil (to attended .with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits n share of public patronage; confident that.ho can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R« WEAVER* Carlisle, June 20, l£so—ly 41 1 am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings. Youth & manhood. A VIGOROUS LIF.Ef Oft A PREMATURE Death. Kinkelin on Self Preservation. OSLT 25 CENTS. This Book,j\lßt ptil>ffd!i*6tf. Will fed with useful in formation, on tho infirmities and diseases o the Ge nerative System. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood ond Old Age, and should he read by all Tho valuable odvice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents hy reading it, wilt learn how to prevent the destruction of their childien. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad pressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, wilt ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail, - Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N., W. corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K,. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill os n physician. Persons of a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,)' and he Crffcd ert home. Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ac., forwarded by sending a remittance, and’pul up secure, from da mage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedhrs, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rales. * February 7, IB6o— ly - NEW WHOLESALE AND RETA/fi* Confectionary Store. West Main St. t nearly opposite Rhtem't Warehouse. undersigned having commenced ihc manufoc . luring of ALL KINDS OF CA ND Y. & opened i’ Confectionery and* FtuU alofe, would call the attcii' lion of Town and Counliy Morchatita to their adver tisement. They will manufacture and hnyo constantly on hand, ALL KINDS OP CANDY, which they tVill* Yiholcsole and retail at the lowest prats. Also all kinds of Fruit, au'ch 1 off Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Dales, Prunes, Ac, Nuts of every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, But ter-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, &c. Fahey Articles and’ Toys of every description- Tobacco and Skoars, Rous hkl’s Mikkral Watrß, and a variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. They would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. A. 8. WORMLBY. April 11,1650 : 1 B, W. HANNAN. IVlitle-Wnßliliftff out Done. IVA# would IYAiK-ioosA a Room wAen they can buy Paper at 9 cents a piece 7 HAVING made arrangement with the rnanu ufacturers at tho East foraeonslanl supply of Wall Paper.'Borders* Prints for Fire Upanls, and Window Blinds, I can sell them ns low as they tnn be bought In Phlaldlelphia. Persons wanting Paper are requested tooall and examine my stock, whore they can be suited with any pattern of Room or Mall Paper and- Borders in the greatest variety at least 30 pcr'chnt’. Teas'than any other dace in town. Carlisle, May 30, 1850. ■ _ __ Dr. fd Cr Loomis, WILL perform aDopefttVotisupontbeTeelh that are required for tbeli preservation, spoil as Scaling, Filing <, Plngging y &c„ or will reßtorethelone of them,by inserting Artificial | Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sefl. il7*Oniceon Pittstreet,afew doorsfcfout of the Railroad Hotel. . ’ N. B. Dr.LoomlewlllboabsentfromOarllsle the last ten days. In each month. December 14,1848. ’ du. X K. sm rXY, Homoeopathic physician, respectfully tenders hla professional services to the citizens of Carlisle apd vicinity. Office in Snodgrass* Row, next door to Justice Holcomb's; where he eanat'ell' times ho found, when nnlpiofosslonall engaged. Carlisle, June 7.1840 If ARNOLD'& LBVP have. jUst' re«dVed another large assortment of Carpetk, which we are dher miiied to’sell, 10 per cent cheaper than the same quality can be purchased elsewhcrb, ' “ . April 95> 1850 V i WOOD WANTKb XT THlIi OFFIC WOOD’S HOTinr, " Cokmi oF Hlqn iND Pitr Stitt*, AT ' „ rupoT, c«RLi«r*%, n< •, JOHN 8. WOOD. THIS Hole! is being completely changed ▼Hied, and will hereafter offer increased SSL 11 * modn lions In the travelling public* for which lieV? venienl location ja admirably calculated. T To those persons who wish to pass the w srra son in the country, few places will be found possess superior attractions ,to Carlisle, being , rounded by a beautiful country, and having the Solplmr Springs in. the State in its iirnncdi.ie tick "f - -- ■' June 13,18cQ. Farmers and Drovers’ iunT''t% Wut High Street, one square JV<«( ,/ the Rail Ml ■ Road Depot, Carlisle, *’’^4 THE subscriber begs leave to inform afid Ibe travelling community that he has leaStt * the above Well known stand, recently kept b? Jacn!PsS Slaumbaogh, deed., and is now fully prepared t \WW‘ accommodate all those who may be pleased to mak K V his house their stopping place.- i THE HOUSE has been recently furnished. Stabuno attached is large and convenient, and c*. Kk ? pnble of accommodating fifty head of lioraea. Table will at all times be supplied with the best lh» markets can afford, and his Bar with the choice* {Kit liquprs.•, Thankful for-.the patronoge thus far b*. stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of ft| f same. C. G, STOUGH. [ ; ( Carlisle, May 53,1650—tf I HAVE just received a fresh slockof Medicinti, j 8 Points, Glass, Oil, &c. t which having been pui-. .-f chased with great care at the best city bouses. J ml. eoundontly recommend id . Paiiinies,' PhjncU«i;t Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh pure. , ' Patent Medicines, Pine Chemicols, Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, . Cod Liver OH— DYE 1 Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wctbcrill & Brothel's Pure Lead, Chrome. Green, and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jererjh Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal mil Coarh Vatnisb, and Red Load. Allot whirh«j||F>. he sold at (he very lowest market price, at the ch«y | Drug and Ddok store of i 8. W.HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, March SB, 1860 Fire ibimrnnti', ■ , L' . tHE Allen andEastpennsborougli Mutual Fiid* Instfrttnbe Company ol Cumberland county,incoik, poialed by an act of Assembly, is now fully ganized. and in operation under the of/he following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Win. I{. Gorges, Michatl Cod.L lin, Meltfhbfi ‘ bristian S(»yiiii< Christian-Trzoi, Jacob H. Cootrer, Lewia iiye, >. $ Henry Logan, Men/a/hlft.H. Musser, Juco6 Knk,'. \ Samuel Prowoll, Joseph W iekersham. fc* j , - The rates of In36'raftfte ttte as low and farorabb ££ as any Company bf*'ihe kind in the Stale. Pm sons wishing to becoipe members are Invited to PI make application to lh'6 Agents of the company 1%; who are willing to wait upon them at any time, JACOB SHELLY, PruMtitl, i*l! HcnrV PrtarVcftl, Lewis Hvbr, Secretary, . v';i Michael Cocklin, 7Vcoaurcr; November 1, 1849. •. AGENTS. m Cumberland count//—Rudolph Martin. N. Com* herland; O. 0. Herman, Klngstownfoflenry Zeif* »ng, Shirenißnstpwm, Rptart add Cfiadtj ||| Bell, Carlisle; Or. J;Ahl, Churchtown; Sanu’id |i Graham/ Westpennshorouyh; James M’Dowtl', ii Fr.inkfnrd; Mode Griffith. S >uth Middleton. |j| York county— Jdhn Sherrrrlf, Usbnr'n;’ Jo fin Hi Bowman, Diilsburg; Peter Wulfntd. V'tni.k)in}F‘|» John Smith. Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raffensbetger, J, W, Craft, , Harriadur^—Houser & Lochman. Members of the company having Policies to tfrfn.hnvp Atom renewed by making ap4^s plication to any ofthe agents. I PENN Mutual Life Insurance Ccmiacy, Office,-No. 91, Walnut Sl„ Pliila. THIS Company is now ready to fnofie fnaoranr* on Lives, on Ihc mutual system, without liohili y be-1 yond.lhe amount of the premium. i All the pruhls of the company divided annoidj among tho insured. . The premium may be paid" monifily, quaTtetly* I scini-ntmunlly, or nnnually, or ohe-haif of the pre- 1 : mium may ho paid in a note at 12 months. I Individuals insured in this company become nun- 1 hers of (ho corporation, and vole for Trustees. [ For the greeter secuiity of parlies insuring with L this company,, a guarantee cnpituluf s6orfWt.kM I been dreated to meet the losses that may accrur upon I policies issued by the company, to behold and u«J I by the Trustees, until acapitnl exceeding that amount I hos been realized from the receipts of premiums. I DANIEL 1.. MtI.LEIL Pres’l. WM, M. ULAHK, Vice I|res’l. Jon* W, Hoiinkx, Seeret'iry. Tho undersigned has been appointed Agent for ('artiste. Ulu.-k appllenth ns for insurance, eilb fall purtieulirs, can ho hod at tho new store, comti tifllonovcr and Louther streets. N. W. WOODS. J . Dr. J. Baughman, Examining Physician. May 10, 1860—6 m . S. W.LAWnENCE; Agent fur the eulcof Southivorth Maunfccturins Cue Writing I'upcra. Warkhuudk No, 3 Minor street, Phil*. | A coses of the-above superior Papers nowiij /C\J\) store, ami fur sale (o the trade at the lovittf u.otkoi, prices, consisting in purt of I Flue thick Plat Caps, 18, 14, IB am) 16 1b».,W%.U-. and white, ' I Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, hluo is-' white. _ £|fj f ’Ax Extra super oml superfine Folio Posts, blue iw white, plain and ruled. Supcl fine Commercial Posts, Iduo and while, pUln and ruled. ' f ,• Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gill. I Hupeilino ohd line Dill Papers, long ono d. j Superfine and lino Counting-House Posts, blue and while. f Extra super Congress Cops and Loiters,plain 101 ':' ruled, blue and while. Extra super Congress Cops and Le Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. ’ Extra super Bath Posts, bluo and white, plain ml ruled. y Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes* \ “LawyorV 1 Urief Papers. .4'- Superfine and Ono Cans and Posts, ruled plain, bluo and white, varlpus qualities anil p»b ,f f* V,. Also. 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe lMjJ r 8» k" Bonnet Uoards, white and assorted Timur. ***• Wropninp, Envelope, assorted and blue Cnp Wrappers. Hardware Papers, dec. July V 5, 1660—6 m _ ■ $ JOHN P. LYNE. BAY STATE!! ‘r STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY, Q HAULER WILKINS & CO. beglesvoto Info* the cilfoens of Carlisle and the public (jrnera J» that they ure still engaged in roanlifuclurmf ° l . f ' Doors, and Dlinda, in the best inunmf "hd ■' shortest notice, by steam, at prices far ImI"* ; maniifucturcri by hand, and with put eh prc-**v' 1 . \ ilurlty. All order* wl Ibo thunkfully n.celvcti i*. punctually attended In. Samples nl work e*n t. ■eon si No. ah Minor Street, Pltiladelpbi'* 10,000 lights of! Bssorled sash for sale at the esl oasti prices* , nf \ r•' CHARLES WILKINS & CO. . No. 83 Race street, FhiladelfM* Msy 53.1850.— ly ■ -: , Iron! Iron 11 1 A TONS H.nd and Kolhd Ifon J«rt ly iho oht.p .tor. of »h. .nbMfig'rq{, ; DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS. I Herbs and Gzrfsc//, | Spices, ground oMrhoh, Esenccs, i Peifumeiy, dec, Varranled Genuine, ITUFFB. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Viiriol, . Copperas, Lac Djre< [NTS. ' •
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