102°.* 1 i4" AVM/ Matter Of Os Wed Apipiklition of JOSEPH HAS 11[1311411WInusai heap a Public House this township of Germany—it N' old Swig. Swig.. : W O ie. the undersigned, citizens of the leweehip aforesaid, being pent*. rat acquelnutd with JOllint BARKER, theMbove named petitioner, and also hay ing laknowledge of thehouse for which H ertel is prapldOlo certify that such house is Mesmer) , to accommodate the public wilikallOonsitt strangers and travellers ; that NIA% rlfit.oll of good repute for honesty anif Wetf4trance, and that he is well provi ded., with house•room and conveniences fat the lodging and accommodation of tra reffekLalad Strangers—we, therefore, beg IWO; ft recommend him for a license eveesbly to his petition. Jahn A.'Renshaw, Wm. M'Sberry, Myers, Rufus C. Swops, George Myers, Wm. hanainger, Ephraim Serape, George A. t.•briver, J.A. Shoal, George Stonesifer, Ephraim sumaliphe, Benj. Landis. David Waiters, Jacob W Bartels. Mitch 8,1850.-3 t I.i the Matter OP the intended application of BENJAMIN • ' LANDIS, for licence to keep a Public House in Ms township of Germany, in the county of Aflame—it being an old stand. vE, the undersigned, citizens of the township aforesaid, being person ally acquainted with Bassaxtet ',meats, the above named Petitioner, and also har lot a knowledge of the house for which License is prayed, do certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travel lers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well-provided with house-room and conve nience, for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. Wee there fore, beg leave to recommend him fora b ailee agreeably to his petition. H. Bhriver, J. A. Shorb. G. A. Shelve?. George Stop**. E. F. Shock Daniel Klioyel„. i.e obWintretle. Ephraim Myers, • Edwin StOnesifet, Jobe Barham,' Joie* Darker., Ephraim Slope, • Pius Bsweringer, thane Myers, ' Sohn At eenabate, Wm. Lauinger: Alfred P. Starr. E. A. tiltonesipher. March 8,1880.-3 t • In the .Matter OrlArt-intended application ofJOHN D. HECK ER, for license to keep a Public House in gm town of Petersburg, Huntington township--it %big an old stand. WE. the undersigned, citizens of Hun tington township. Adams county, do certify that we are well acquainted with JOHN D. Hexane, the above named pen dotter. and know the house for which G• cease is prayed to have been kept for many veers as an Inn or 'Cavern, and that such inn or Tavern is necessary for the acmes. tisodation o f the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers, and that the pe titioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided With hops-mom and conveniences for the ac cotnotodidon of strangers and, travellers. ,Witness our hands, Jacob A. Asper, Taw E. Wierman. Johlir. rtasaat; EattilimBl.WaaWc. John T. Ferree, Joseph A. Wismar', agliaa Mediae; Alfred A Wionnan, JiMiSheaTer, Wei.H. Webb„' Myna Lensr, Jaeeph weit4e. miich 8,1850.-3 t In She Matter OF the Wended application of MOSES SMITH. !be home to keep • Public House in the town 'hip of Franklin—it beim en old stood. WE. the undersigned. citizens of v the township of Franklin aforesaid. being personally acquainted with Mons butte. the above named petitioner, and al ea having a knowledge of the house for 'which license is prayed, do certify that such house is.necessery to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and wai stless, and that he is of good repute fer honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house-room and cep veniences for the lodging and accom modation of of strangers and travellers.-- We, therefore, beg leave to recommen hint for a license agreeably to his petiutne. John Leaver Joseph Bear George B Stover John Barber James M'Cullough Samuel Cum James Ewing Henry" Knauss Wa Paxton A Duncan John Reintzelman Abraham Scott Jacob Mark March 8, 1850..-31 Ike the Moller CIF the intended application of GEIVIIIIMITEL for Roma* to keep a Public Boma in the town. dap of Fninklin—it being as old gand; WE, the undersigned. citizens of the township of Franklin, in the coun ty of Adams, being well acquainted with Gamine SMITH, the above named petition er, and also have a knowledge of the house for which license is prayed, do certify that ouch inn or tavern is necessary to accent. ritpdateAlte public and entertain strangers zud f irstvellers, and that the above petitioner hie good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and that he is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travellers. John Hamel George B Stover G Hoffman James Ewing Adam Bissacker Jacob Deardorff Joseph Bear Hush Oarreth John %char Match 8,1800.-3 t In the Matter OF the leattlided aplication of JESSE D. NEW. 114M`i. fat license to keep a Public Boum in *b Acternabip of Mountjoy—it beiug an old Need wg, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Alountjoy, in the coun ty of Adams. being well acquainted with ,Ti *s D. Newmas, the above named peti tioner. end also having a knowledge of the house for which license is prayed. do cer ' 1117 that such inn or tavern is necessary - to accommodate the public and entertain strooptmand travellers, and that the above IliMilitteer is of good repute for honesty adettlempectore, and that he is well pro ..tridedwith !muse-room and conveniences fat the accommodation of strangers and travellers. We therefore recommend him lieense agreeably to his petition. -4esigh Flak Joseph Kelly p is omat Calabasas Jam H. Collin' E:=== Omer Andrew Bandy Huta 'Mar Say,der . 14041* Asuill K tmartlet d R 1850.-31 GRA'VLEMEN. WILL And it to their adnettate to tell = 4111 b. &we of .1. L. SCHICK, MMllannien bin issook of Satin Vesting* ettoldtlity, Handkerchiefs, Cra. &a. • . .: k'4 APOlNf•—sa estooklirot article W for . ahl porpam-p . at TO• "OA . 47 • Philneklphin Advertisement GS it MAW MASON'S CHALLENGE BIBACKI N O. rvIIE immense and steadily increasing AL demand for the celebrated lif4SO2l"S CHALLENGE BLACK- . I4VG, has induced numerous unprincipled per sons to attempt an imitation of his Box Label. varying it slightly, with a vie* to evade the law, but at the same time design ed to impose upon the universalmuifedintee of consumers. in favor of MasoWelltleek. ing t and as the counterfeit bearellwre-• semblance to the original. exempt lit_the label, and has none of its good Overlies, Conn try• Merchant% when Owlering. Wok. lug. should he ,careful to ask for 4•Mason's Original Champ B . :ticking." which is sold by all respectable wkoletude in every City in the littiteit stalei. JAS.' H. MASON :at: CO. March I, 1850.-41 invms..roxxs, WHO L ELE WOODEN. WIZ LOW WAHE,EROOM BRUSH, Comb. LiKA:Mjf 011 as and jMO*llj Sidorn, No. 18, Nottli Slow° 9raitiT, PHILADF.LPHI A. Under 3. aide* Jaw' Carpet Wendmenes. AviNG enlarged. mrstors. I have on IX heed - and *lll eomitetuly manufactu ring soil receiving from the Eastern States aud Europe. additions to mp Stock. CEDAR. WAGE.-800 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tube. 400 barrel sad 209etair Chores. 100 dozeuCcalar sod 000 dozen painted Pails.2oo doz. Washboards. 1 9 0 dog. nest Sugar. and Flour Boxes ; Spigots. Spoons, nod WILLOW WARE.-000 nest Mark et and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 W ii low Follette% chairs end cradles ; a large dioseruitent of French aml Domestic Bask ets. BROOMS AND BRUSHES.-10,000 Wtre-bromms. 10000 Shaker Brooms, 200 dim. each wall, paint, scrubbing, shoe and horse Brushes ; tooth. shaving, cloth and hair bruebei of every style. COMBS.-4.000 duzen fancy combs, of various patterns. side neck, pocketolres sins'and fineoonth Coinhe of various styles. LOOKING GLASSES, of pine, cher ryt Walnut, mahogany. and gilt frame. of all sizes and patterns ; German. French and English Lookirg Glass Plates of all sizes from`? by 9 npjo 72 by 120—peck ing insured to all pat% of the Union)—to gether with a largo assortment of Variety Goods too numernue to mention. The siiiittratt - Of Merthatitsle 1;614)&16111y so 'kited to the examination of my stock, all of itliioh will be ibld low for cash or city acceptance, so as to anticipate any compe tition that can be olihred. March I. 1960.-19 m Jaatioss *Vetoes AP Cu., IMPORTER* OF Znglieh A Preach, end German Goods, No. llifi Market Street. ABOVE TOURTII IMES?. UP 'TAM. PHILADELPHIA. Needle% Ray . Binding, sewing Bilk, Pins, carpet do. Thimbles, Tapes, Coet do. Podkins, (Jen*. }lnane! do. Minks & Eyes. Gelkiene, Quality do. Zephyr Worsted, BAttnaxs 4 4nswiten• do. Potent Timed. Pane Twist, Wire Ribbons, Bilk. Cott". and Linen Canvaie Gloves, hosiery, shirts end drawers, eom torts, inflints' WlO6 austeentleits„ wo4leee yarn and a great van ety Slagle and Taney Trimmings. Match 1, 1850.-:—lan Fr*. Wire Manufactory. ---"erEvs;ioD4E,- settiON; wow, viAnt . m . ourierowv, NO. 441, NORTH FOURTH ST., Opiate .1. Cietobit Alley, between Market and I E subscri*rs continue to mainline . , truperior quality. all kinds of Plaiu and.Omantental Wire work. such ss arm& Riddles. Screens, &c.. for all kinds.ofGrain, Seeds. Sand. Ore. Paull; &seek. Brickdust. dre. Founders' Sieves of a • superior quality constantly on hand. Also, safes. Wire Dish Covers. Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire fur Spark Catch 01ILINDEP LVVERED in the Wet manner. ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such as eager; Nurser,. Fenders, Garden Bordering. Metier Stands. Trainers, Trel lis. Wort for Grape Vines, Ito. Also, Wire' Fencing or every description. Orders thankfully received and prompt ly vteented by WATSON & COX. Feb, 22, 1849.-3 m No. 21 Bank street. between Marlon and Ches. out, asaltdoed 3d streets, /1111114.011111111tt • RE SubscribeiX big leave to call tinsels*. tianotenturtry buyers to theirassortment of Porn. ernbracing the. different varietiei of Printing, Bardarare Writing, Earelorie, and Wrapping pspars„,Tissuri papers, whiessad as sorted colpra„airto Bonnet and Box. Boards, dtc. erigsgad io tbe manufacture of printing papers, silty solicit ordeti from Printer for any given sink which will be tarnished at abort sa uce and at fair prices. ' Market price either in nub or tradnmaid tar Rags. DUCKETI' dt ILM1011:1*. Dept. 14, 1849..-17 No. 21 Bank IL Jacob Mark John Lauver Win Paxton To Physicians. Druggists, and Country Merchants. lt. J. N. KEU.ER and BRO.; moat m ei" specttully solielt attention to their treat stock of English, 'French .German and American' DRUGS. Medicines. Chemicals, Paint', Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glaseware, Perfumery, Patent ldedi cines, &c. Having opened • new store No. X 94 Market street, with a full supply. of Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal ers to examine our stock before purchasing else where, promising one and all who may feel dis posed to extend us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physi cian, affords ample guarantee of the genuinisqual icy of all articles sold at their establishment: We especially invite Druggists and Country Merchants, who may wish to become Agentsfor . Dr. Art . lees relebraird Family Medicines, (statist and and popular medicines,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectfully remain, imAo Lial• Druggists, Physicians, Alerch ants, and others, its WANT OP HERBS, ROOTS, PLANTS, 4.011006, Oitottments, Vegetable Medieires, are invited to WI at tbe BV,IRN raw, Na. 311. North SIXTH stow, between Make & ,trittAtYlkileAlelPhis. whs7, sipit coes&koily lip snap ~Wit of 'filicy afi . run Arch streets. PHILADELPHIA. Paper ! Paper ! Paper J. N. REELER & BRO., WhdriNde Druggists, No. 294 klariet at. Phile.delphia, Sept. 14, 1849—1 y line, whielt will birsold on better terms than at any other establishment in the City. Tbstllliateet rate iv taken in tbo wiletair,pre. Piti o lleild 004 up all attiellisittild liylea Tb. *U sios r Roots, tee., are 'wetly put up u! Prams Os, ud 1b .„,: Itiltublis &Wawa* are tup lajare of vonoull•4 12 0, and are watrantS4 to be *Rs% it nal IttPorlar. to any in thaw:Mist. .= The Botanical and ThorePeonbm prepsntione are tut, up in thivaisateat maanermithairections for use. lErPorticular attention is called to our con. eisittated Writ's of Yeailla and &esirrn; forts- Essential Oil' and f r igrisitlArm lers.,Painvrourni Ilpites and Powdered Articles Orittio.i Vold in bulk, or in canistiri ex. use. The liiiParrestee of pare and reliable Medicine Is mary dary.leinp oblates& sad appreciated by IS:WOW& Profession, Apothecaries. and ems. rou ty 4 lugs.. That the practitioner should be ib is to calcalite with certainty upon the effect arthe"mbdicineabe administers is of eminent impottanasjo him and bis patients. Always keep` it point in view, we trust those who purchase or use our articles will have no cause Mdlsappoimment. TILDEN & CO.. Proprietors of the Botanic Garden, New Lebanon, N .1. C. D.. KNIGHT, Agent, No. 38 N. Oth st. Phila. 640.14.1849—0 m - - M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEAL LNG OINTMENT, ( TINE WORLD" II Soli, PE. Contains no Mercury or other Mineral. From the "Reading Eagle." There never, perhaps, was • medicine brought before the public that has in so short a time won synch •repetationai.“ll4•Allister's All-Healing or -Werld's Salve." Almost every person that has made trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One has been eared by it of the moot pelletal Rheum. than ; another of the Piles, e. third of a trouble some Pain in the Side, a four& of a Swelling of the Limbs, &c. It it does not give immediate re lief in every case, it can never do injury, being applind outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful healing power possessed by this salve. we subjoin the following certificate from a re , epeetable citizen of Maidencreek township, in thin comity : "Maidenersek, Berke co.. Pa., March 30, '47. Memo. Ritter & Co.—l desire to.inform you that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the back by the use of M'All later's All•HealincSalve which I purchased from yon. I suffered with it about RO years, and at night was unable to sleep. Diirinit that time I tried various remedies. which were prescribed for me by physicians and oth er persons without receiving any relief, and at last made trial of this Salve with a result favoro. ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salve since for tooth ache and other complaints, with similar happy respite. Your friend, JOHN HOLLENBACII. The following is from a regular Physician of extenairs practice in thiladelrhia: James AVAllister—Sir: I have for the two last years been in the habit of using your Dont. ment in eases of Rheumatism, Chilblains and in Tenia Capites, (scald Head,) and thus tar with the happiesteffeet. I think fromthe experiments have made with it, that it richly deserves to be adopted as an article of every day use by thepro fession at large. Tour's, truly. 8 BELL, Af D Philadelphin. 110 e 10. 1F47 James M'Allister—ltenr Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the great benefit I base received by nsing•ymir Vegetable Ointment or the Worlors Salve. I had an Ulcer. or running sore on the ear, of many years standing; I had applied to several phveirians, bat' all to no pit, prose; but by using your Ointment a feu• days. it wan completely dried up and well I have also used it for Hum.. for which I fond it an excellent article; also, in all cases of inflammation EDWARD THORN I certify the above statement is true M C CAT/MITS. No 90. Market street, Philadelphia. I' Around the box are direction.' for using McALLISTER'S OINTMENT for Sorofala. E rysipelas, Teller. Chilblain, Srabillend, Sore Pyre Quinsy, Sore Thresat, Bronchitis. Airrous :yr" tine,, Pains. Disease of the Spine, Headache. Aso h ma, Denlness, Ear Ache, Burns, Corns, ail Discos es of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pioinfer. hr., Surelhna of the Limbs, Sores Rhnimatimm, Piles, Cold Fret, f Crosp,Swelled or Broken Breast, Toothache, Atiej in the Farr, 4.r. If:Woman and Nesse% knew its value in ca- j ses of"swollen" or Sure Breast, they would not I be without it. In such cases, if freely used, an' j cording to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a eery few hours. (['This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of Jean/ M'Actarraa is writ. tenmith a pen on every label. IV-For sale by me Agents in all the principal towns in the United States. JAMES McALLISTE R, Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 48 North Third street, Philadelphia. ILTPRIGE. 25 CENTS PER BOX.J:g AGENTS.—B. S. Foes sr, Gettysburg; Jo seph It. Henry, Abbottstovvn Motter & Rowe, F.mmltsburg; J. W. Schmidt, Hanover; C. A. Morris & Co., York; L. Denig,Chambersburg. June 15, 1849.--eow ly _,.111 - 2111.1011L 111E7 41.11- Mil • r r HE subscriber tenders his acknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces that he has just re-'' ceived, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh SOFTLY OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, 11, - ,imatt.wwwiaataie„ Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffsl and every variety of articles usually found in it Drug store, to which he invitee the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER Gettystnirg, June 2, 1848. VOTIOE. y ETTERS of Administration on the estate of /Waft Snsetx, of Mount jay toWnship, deceased. having been gran t wtl to the subscriber, residing in Germany township, notice is hereby given to each 'lli are indebted to said estate to make pay ment Withota delay, and those having eliding are requested to present the saute, properly authenticated. for settlement. GEOROk SURELY, Adak'''. March 18, 1850.---dt Had•"moo mow erz I ,I9':eRRIVAL PLAID LONG SHAWLS at $7 50 11 , 60 BAY. STAAS 00 and from that down. Alan...a fine Jet of Csahmerea. f.ktr Ladies, call at KtItIVZ' Corner before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 30. 1840. c IS hereby gives to ill those indebted' to. me, to make payment by the 20:4 of /*welt. As my former notice has been dlr. regarded, those norattending to this. will find their accounts in some officer's hands for collection. FAEINESTOCK; March 1,1650.-4 t Plebs lied Floured Clamps, IaTEEL BEADS, Parse Twist, 'raise I• t Silk Csnrase.and Retirtiles,constset- A se 'heed lied nor mils at scuicre. 81011/mete AdVeOtillalkelate. GENUINE. ETIIERIAL „OIL. OR 'NURNINO '4WD, Weer; No. IS, IS di' it Sharp • a tte e L iicohstinily Foot efacturlng Ettierial, Comphine and Yore. Oil. Also, Off pit teat. Aleinihot, which he is prepared to supply to whole-mile dialers On the lowest woos. C. W. is oleo rrisnufacturing LAMPS of every dtecription. of the most appro ved styles for burning &harlot. Lard or Oil, all of which are offered at prices which cannot fill to please. Feb. 8. 1880.--303 TI . ORA'. S. lionme 011.F.111 & HOPKINS. MERCHANT TAILOR AND WHOLESALE DEALEItti In Cloths, Cenimerea, Vesting% ft Tailors' Trim minim No. 2311 Baltimore et., N. W. cor ner of Charles, B• Lir 111011 11. A large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, of superior quality. 031131 U u U9lB OSILEM's Cloth rooms n 7 stairs—Entrance, south end of , rt (Thule' street. 111r -^h 30. 3049 - y COSTUME HALT.. COR. OF PRATT BT.& CENTRE MARKET SPACE, CLOTHIIitt WAREHOUbE. THE Proprietor of the above establish -A. wont would respectfully inform the citizens of Baltimore and vicinity, that he has received from Europe the FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS: together with 'a rich assortment of goods adapted to the eoming season, consisting of Superfine Pleads, German and English Cloths, Castor Beavers, Pilots, and Pelitol Coating, A new ankle ler Overlock; and Business Coats. Also, a splendid assortment of French and Arnglish Carsimerer and /Joe-Skins, of the most dedirable styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS—We have and are constantly receiving new styles of Vestings, consisting of plain and figured Silks and Woolen Velvets, figured and Wiped Cashmeres, Silks, Salina and l'ulencias. of all shades mid colors. Our CUSTOM WORK is cut and made in the best man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warramed to give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING.—Per eons in want of Ready-made Clothing are particularly iavitell to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. as we manufact*e all qualities FASHION ABLE CLIgHING. And our assort ment of that *nicht is at all times Inrae, which offers In purchasers a great induce ment of prueuring all article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any ..;;Mr Clothing Establishment in the City. We have !on heed and are cowl:I:illy manufacturiag GArments of every variety, from the hell materials, in the most ap p.ovetl atyleg, for Fall and Walter ‘Vear, I=l Sartottt, Sark tutd Pelitot Overcoat.. , Of all colart,tinalities and sizes, fru,n 4r2 30 4 50 4 75, 5 50 and ilywnnts. I:0Y S SACK & o v uitco.vrs.— A IRrge 111.80r11111 . 111 111 Boy.' al. k awl Overenau, 20 per veI,I. le..se than the usual prices. SUPEIWINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from Lerman and French Cloths, in the latest fashion. A barge stock of T wool Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a Itrge assortment of Tweed Frocks and Srteks. A New Article-- Forest Sacks, fsr .: m any weather. Pan taloons. from Slyer French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY CASSINIEI{E PANTS. of Mery 'variety of Shade and Color, at $l, 1 60, 1 75, 2, 2 50,3, 3 50, and upwards. VESTS, mate from Rich Velvets, Sa tins, Cashmeresand Valencies, and at all prices. Remembi name and place. corner of Pratt and centre Market Space. Nov. 23, 18f9.-1 y SHIRTS at wholesale, IBTS JOLLLARS, front $1 to rum $8 to $24 per dozen. 4 per dozen. blanufacturettand sold at 179 BALTI• moan STREET. between Light and Calvert. MEN'S anti BOYS' Shirts, Cotton and Linen. on hand and constantly making, all sizes—plain Md fancy. Ila'R.emenlber the name and 179 Baltimore Street, ' Fourth door below Light. Oct. 26, 1849.-4 m BErl'ON. WESIf' EA II JOSEPH WILLEY, INFORM DEALER IN TORSION AND DOXIINTIC Hardware. Bar Iron. drc. MIRE subsiriber, for the accommcxls m- lion of the country trade, has con- nected an Iroz Warehouse with his Hardirars Store. Consumers of Hanlware and iron on the Reistertown, Westminster, Ratiover;frederick, Liber ty. York tad Gettysburg Roads, will find tile location No. 10% Franklin street, Baltimore, opposite the Golden Horse Hotel. 2 doors from Howard Street, more convenient than any other store (or the adjoining country trade, and a great saving to country pur chasers °Slime and labor in proceeiling to the wharMs or lower pert of the city for their euppkes. His Iros Warehouse has been estab lished for lie express purpose of accom modating this Ode, and he engages to sell, nothing but suteriorironb every bar of which is rolled i sßaltiotore from Mary land Piga, tear the mop, "Baltimore City Works," an evidence of its genu. ineness, act Ha ,ed Iron meliting' Mary land encotirege nt; employing Maryland f labor and foot° d by Maryland capital, 'ulterior io Mos and equal to any ether Iron 'amalgam• In the U. States. If not (bond et 4 repreeented every bit may' be inttorn 11, the subscriber paying f i costs of carries - 1 His'llbme 8 e Nail tads are warrant- 1 ed equal to the weer Neil Hod and beer. ing the severest eats of the -- hammer. Few Horses c their dhotis from Nails made from this elicit), they likewise be. iog returnable wlh draw back if not an. swering their recommendation. New York Griund Wagon Boxes, E liptic Springs, len Axles, Blacksmith's Bellows, all kinds f Wagon Chains, Close Linked Pittibu Patterns, Blister Bawl Il i from Sweed's It , all sixes Round Iron for elmins.'sod almost every article used farmers., blpokamithS., cl!rPe!it°! B, wh " 1 " B. ell9:-114 iiiiI`ORAMOICANIT34IIIIIBRVAI lON or NAV!, PX Idt. *file 04 Sod, of Yik. A CAID.' WISE & SON finding it itupos /Tm-I sibie to attend pirsonally to the great mallet of daily applications, from all section of the Union,: for. their remedy for baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TONIC. have found it necessary to ap point a General Travelling agent, to vis it different cities and towns thraug,bant the . United States, venting him with authority to appoint sub-agents. use and vend the Hair Tonic. and to apply the RESTOR ATIVE, and to put them into the hands of those he may appoint to operate wherever a sufficient number of patients in any town or neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. GUIROZ CALVERT, of Fauquier county, Va., is alone authorized to act as General Travelling Agent. with the powers above indicated. Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speedily ss possible. the principal cities and towns of the Union. N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAIR TON IC (which cleanses the head of dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it also from falling off,) for the region of country most contiguous to his operations : or it may always be obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part 01 the Union, by addressing the proprietors M. WISE dr. SON, Richmond, Va. 0.7 Price •O per dozen cash. Biz bot tles for 110—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7. 1349.—1 y THE undersigned has conneted with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do 13LACKSM1THING, INCLUDING IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, O. Ile would say to those who hove Horses to shoe, that ho has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call, CARRIAGE & - BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. kinds nt 'REPAIRING done, both in \Vood and Iron, at the most reduc ed priers. tr:7-Thankfill far past enrourtigi.ment. Cie subscriber solicits a continuative id i at ron.ii,e, and invites his friends to call at hia Establlshment in west Chainhershurg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel C. \V. lIIJITNIAN. Getty.t.burg,October 15, 1847. T lIE GRE A T REM EDY FO IC I R A" CF.TITIFiCATE , AND REEI-.I.I.:NCES. I It- t. few dars Finer. I badly but Led one of my hands wiin incited stlver, v‘litel 1 pouring turn a crucible. I a ppitel s nir Master 0( Pain. which at once relieved me from the stx• eructating pain, and worked a complete cure, leaving no scar. W. S. W Dt• D, Syracuse, Dec.l, '4Ol. Stlvers•nith. BURNED CHILD CURED. Mr. W. L. Green, formerly Postmaster at Jos lin's Corner's, N. Y., states that one of his child ren fell on a hot stove, very badly burning his face, and severely injuring one of his eyes. Too aey'a Master of Pain was applied, which imme• diately relieved all pain, and effected a cure with out leaving a scar. TERRIBLE BURN CURED. Mr. T. Hughes, employed it the Salamander iron Works in New York, had his arms dread• fully burned by the bursting of a furnace, caus ing the akin and flesh to peel off the arm in large dates, leaving a shocking and painful sight.— ousey's Master or Pain was used, anti the pain instantly slopped, and the arm was speedily cu red without a sear. Messrs. Armory, the pro. l praetors of the Foundry, certify to these facts Every person should keep thiaointment by them. ANOTHER BURN CURED. Mr S.'Fousey—l have been much pleased with the healing qualities of your Master of I'ain. send you one of a number of cases in my own family. My little girl, eight years °lege while at play in my sitting-room. accidentally (ell, resting her whole weight upon the hot stove, for cing herself back with the Windmill on the stove ens burning the skin of her hand to a crisp.— One application off your Ointment immediately removed all pain—rot a blister was raised—and the next day, althongh the skin was stiff, all sore ness had been removed. H. BARNS. 11.7F0r sale by SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER, GentralAgent, Gettysburg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger, Heidlersburg; E. Stable, Centre Mills ; J. M. Knight, Bendersvllle; J. P. Lower, A rendtstown; Stick &Witmer. Mummasburg;T.NUK night, M'• Knightsville; A. Scott, Cashiown ; J. Brinker. boff, Fairfield; E. 'Luck. New Chester; D. M. C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbott* town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow. nags, MSherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lib. Bestow'''. Sept. 14,1 849.-3 m H. H. COLE LETTERS of Administration 9n the A-alEs tate of JOSEPH TAYLOR, late of Menallen township, Adams co., Pa., de ceased, having Wen granted to the subscri bers—Notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said Estate to make pay ment without delay, and to those having claims spinet the same to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to the subscribers, residing in the.same town, ship. WM. D. TAYLOR, ALEX, D. TAYLOR, March 8,1850.—0 t Aiigh7ts. I F. KOEIIL E R rospectfuliy dere Lis services to the Public tts Sale Cryer.' Term■ moderate. Residence, Abhcor town Adams county, Pa., where all let tern deoulers for his services may be ad dresred. Oct, 19, Is49.— . — tf • • STOVES. hand aria 'for sale r .-ohetp--a lot LE 'of STOVES; among'which ate .s few HATHAWAY, COO& STOVES. Sept. GEO. ARNOLD. IFRASII .4RRIP►9.IO UST apecired, superior Avila alfacka- IP . re,' L'. Cheeae, lard and Sperm Oil, 0.... and I ine'Salt, a; reduced pri ces, for sale by JNO. M. STEVENSON. VRESII ORANGES & LEMONS, . 111 •' a large supply, am auperior jutt'opened lIAMERSLV'S. NOTICE. AVOTIONBEIJI.ING. CURE FOR HEAD-ACHE. Ft,k Moceede from a fool stomach 71-7 costiveness, a n d yerions other caws, 4 1.1. is "Me titiih trielgiolpagelerfity remelt. Keep theariems thetrotiglteleameed by • time ly use oG the lullne-noeted rummies rills, and Headsets* Will touger- molest yos. Dr. Cliekener : For a great many years I seereely ever, knew what it was to be without. ile•dachs of some kind or other ; and, perhayis, I should not, Mien now, if circurnotAncel had not lead Me -to use your Sagartfoated • Pills. Being considerably troubled with dyspepsia, I was ipdriced, by the, advice of a frieqd, to make a trial of them, and see if they would afford me any relief. I had pneviocelk dieted in every possible way 1 could think of; but it was all to no purpose. I left off drinking tea and -coffee, and drank nothing but cold water. Now and then. I took a dose of salts or Castor Oil. These would where me for • short time ; but my bowels would become tighter after it, and my head would ache more violently than ever. It took but one box of your pills to convince me that they were the very medicine needed. Their operation was so mild and gentle, it was really a pleasure to take them. At first. the pain in my heed was considerably moderated. It would occasionally pees off alto gether, and then return again at longer and long er intervals, until, finally, it disappeared entirely. By this time (1 had now taken about 6 boxes) I found my digestion perfectly healthy and natural ; my appetite remarkably good, and at times incli ned to be voracious. I wasoilow convinced that the one )cause of my headache was, the dimw it nut condition of. ray stomach and bowels. 1 have never had the slightest headache since. Truly Yours, LAWRENCE DAY. Plainfield, N. Jersey, Sept. I, 1845. KrFor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, GeneralAgelt, Gaiyabwrg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger_ Heidlersburg ; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. M. Knight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower,Arendtsville; Stick & Witmer Mummnsburg ; T. ACKnight, WKnightsville ; A. Scott, Cashtown ; J. Brink. erhoff, Fairfield; E. Eusk, New Chester; D.M. C. White. Hampton; L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin ; Wm. Bittinger, Abbottsto%. n Lilly & Riley, New Oxnard ; E. J. Owings, Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Littleatown. Jan. 95,1830.-3 m 60.000 VICTIMS EYERY YEAR Fall a Prey to Consumption, sthma and liaising Blood, Hectic • Fever and Night Sweats. MRS. ADAMS, V.. , nth street, Harlem, suffer. ed a year with a cough, pain in the chest, night sweats, and all the aggravated symptoms of Con sumption ; nothing relieves! her tilt she tried Sherman's Balsam—half a bottel cured her. ULCERATED LUNGS AND LIVER. 31. E. T. Lawrence. Jackson street, Brook lyn, alter years of suffering, and treated by va rious physicians, was pronounced incurablefrom ulcerated lungs and liver. DYING, as was supposed. he tried the Balsam ; its effects were most miraculous ; two bottler. cured him. PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Haggai.. residing at 88 sheriff street, TO Yeats old ha. lien Fobje:! to attac its . 01 pie,' rsy end constitrit,,t iJr p_ar, ho itala-tm 1 has s C . , MI HUN. I. . 1 ite•ls r , Pelancy . e it t; , ister m 1.,w who had been an invs;id ior}curs :rain a atom : In ,in•••her , s ,', eee d us i n stow ion It rehe,ed o.ln at once, so Odd they titiseiled set ern: horldred sPI I' I INC; BLOOD Is alwns alarming It leads to the worst kind of Consumption, and unless arrested in time is geLe r,Jiy land.'merman's H-Ilealing Balsam I. the best remedy known; it heals the wourid• ed or ruptured Llood vessels of the longs, and :hereby etThets a permanent cure. while other temedles only stop the blood for the time. A taw d we% 01 this Balsam will satisfy the most skeptical that it is the medicine required. It has been snccessful in many caw, and that, too, where tory had run into a rapid decline, or, as more generally sapressed,"llASTY CONSUMP TION." Young persons. or those of middle age, are more subject to these attacks than the aged. l'rice I s cts. and $l per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges and Poor Man's Plasters, sold as above. Principal Office, 1116 Nassau-street, New-York• ILY*Dr. Shern.an's Cough and Worm Loren ges. and Poor Man's Plasters. sold as above. Dr. Sherman's Office is at 11)6 Nassau st. N. 117 For sale by 8174 DEL H. BUEHLER, General Agent. Gettysburg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg ; J. 6. Hollinger, Heid• lersburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mille ; J. Mitnight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower, A rendtsville ; Stick & Witmer, Mummasburg ; T. M'Knight, WKnight ville; A. Scott,Cashtown ; J. Brinkerhoff, Fair field ; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. C. White, Hampton; H. E. Miller and Wm. Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittiuger, Abbottstown ; Lilly & Kiley, New Oxford ; E. J. Owings, M'Sherrys towd ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestown. Jan. 25,19.50.-3 m DROPSY Or TIIE DEAD ("UREM-A poor child, a boy about two years old, was giv• en up to die. The parents, neighbors and doctors. had no hopes of his recovery.— For several days his breathing had been short and death-like ; and, in fact, those around him supposed another night would he his last. In this stage of the case, an aunt of the child was sent for, with whom the little sufferer was a great favorite.— This lady having arrived, and being seated asked a few questions as to the condition of thef Mid's bowels, and then expressed the °Wien that Brandreth's Pills were capa ble of saving its life. She was so in earn est in her remarks, that her advice was followed from the moment. She gave him two pills nt once and followed them tip with more in about an hour ; she crushed the pills, and gave them in toulasaes, wash ing them down with a little tea. The ef fect was surprising ; in six hours she had given him over 12 pills, and the discharges were of the most malignant nature. Suf fice it to say; that in fifty-two hours she had given him 'fifty-two pills, and all the alarming ay m pima had entirely disappqar ed. He is now well, and, though before a weakly child, he is now strong : he is, in fact, re-made. ITThe Brandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents perboz e.t D r.B. B rand reth'sPrincipal Oilice,24l Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorized Agents:—John M. Stevenson, Get. tyshurgi Holtzinger & Ferree, Patent:mg; A braham Kini s Munterstown; A.M'Fariand.Ab bottstowni b. M. U. Whitp,,Rampton ; Sneer inger& Co:. Littlest Own; Mary Disnettn,: Cush.. town; Geo. VlT‘' At H. D:•Heagy,Faidleld; D. J, H. Autaltiugh, Bast Befiih DAvid Newcom or. Msehanicsville; Semi hirk,liznovur [Jan. 11, 1855. THE STAA ANII 3 / 1 14NE1t, 18pribtislisde.ticr# Priday,Eiicning,in the County. .1/gilding, nboipe - the Register anti Ricorder'S, Wise by D. A. & C. 11. BUEHLER. TER!tA.. If mild in Aflame or the year, annum—if not paid Within the yes ~S 2 50. No paper discontinued until ell smartie,' fre except at the option otthe ChM,. Elihgle copies cents. A faildie' to, ratify a dircontinuane will be regarded nil new 0 44" ) i • I Adtvrtiremeoff Viet' etc...ding a . quire inserted three times for sl.—tivety subsequent insertion' lb cents. Lehgef onee in the same proportion,. All advertisements not 'pickily ordered for el given time. willbe continued until forbid. A lib' oral reduction will be made to those`whosdvertisa by the year. Job Print* of all kinds executed neatly and dromptly, and on reasonable terms. Leittrs and Communfrolioiss to the. Editor. (ex -pting such as contain Money or the 1111 Mee of w subscribers,) must be rest iste in order to tare attanion. 1: CD ces Ile\ I - • , • • L og -001111D .1: , ' 4 ' .1 moNurAr.T.or Dr. S. P. TOIVNSEND'S court:mom licwrietAcT OP , SARSAPARILLA lbe most Wooderfol Ileilleine of Mudge, 1,50.0,000 BOTTLE!! MANUFActUttED Yt.Patt.r. 104 11r4thein• t prit Op to tissiort'We stt4 bias erred roofs Omit, , • 1 . 000000 Oases of Pwonio Dijoitfih Wltialle the Mma Ten Imaem.—_lllosno le Glismaree mane kagnis4 by IL Po . TOWRIE.IIIII. xPOslie DT READI%II TOY. FOLLOWING ATFIDATPF —We Milk Glll learn thi °lckes' rather whet. tkg recipe for snaking the stuff t all Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's namaparille, came inim—and will be able to Judge which is the genaine and nriginel. ands the honesty of the men who are employed In ceilinlt es the original Dr. Tow nemdk nanwparilla Dr S. P. Towmand wes the original proprietor-and inventor of Dr. Townsend's Ilanaparille and hie medicia• hay gained a retputatkon that no other remedy east gained. • miunifkaterecl over ate million of bottles last year, and la umnulecturlog at panastit 0,000 bottles per day We use mote Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock in oar eetabliehment meth day. than all the oilier Senpaperilbli Manufacturers in lie world. Principel °Mao, 111 Fultomat READ THE A.II7IIIAVII I . Cly end Cunt g ef Nair-York, as. William Armstrong. of the said city, being dilly that he is • practical sworn, dock depose and say Druggist and Chemist. That some time in the hatter pert el May, or first of June, ISIS, a men by the name of Jacob Townsend, who at that time woe • book and pamphlet paddler, called upon deponent, in the house of Mr. Thompson, No. 49 Hudson-street *bore depot Dent boarded, and requested deponent to write him a recipe by which la mike • Syrup of asseeparills. Deponent further says, that he became aciptainted with said Townsend at the (dice of Tbrodou Yuen, Esq., Book Publisher, with wham said Townsend halt That said Townsend bid had frequent curium Dons with deposed respecting the snanallschore of as articled Banoperilla to to an under the rout of Dr. /mob Townsend. That said Townsend stated he wu an old man,quid poor, and was not St for bud labor—and wished to make some money, to order to lire easy In his old days, And that, If fluselparllhe under the name of Town. Nod sold to well, and en Much mosey " e made by 't, he could se• no reason why he might not make toisuldng out of it too, (kit tuna being Townsend) If be could get a capable person to prepare a reciu, and manatee ore It far him. Deponent In mile of tl6 • conterslitiona asked said Townsend if ha was related to Dr. It P. Townsend, to which he replied, that hi knew Dr. It P. Towneesd would be down on him &hi be should commence. But that he did not core flu him es he had formed a copartnership with men wbb amid famish thy regnant, amntotof capital-wirtaw as wyll prepared to defend himself against any snack that might he made nn him. Deponent further toys, that pursuant to the required of said Jacob Towneend. he wrote a recipe for the n.anufacture of a Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and Imre It to him. Said Townsend obowned that be wanted to make a specimen to exhibit to his partnere Inc their approet. as he wished to grutify them in every thing, se they furnished all the capital —call Townsend also told de anent that the bottle* they were to use were be of the same use and shape se Ur. S. P. Tow n aend'e, and deponent. at the request of said Jacob Townsend, went to the Mice of Dr. S P. Townsend, and procured one of his labels. And deponent further sty ',that h. ha Mien inform al. end eerily believes the Sy rap of Sarsaparilla. sold as Old Jacob Townsend's, is made after the recipe for• niched by deponent, to Jacob 'Tow neend, as aforesaid. And further deponent sails not WILLIAM ARNISTRONO. /worn to before roe, the 36th day of Miry init. C. S. WOtfirel'l.. Mayor of the City of Now York. PROOF!! PROOF!!! lien Is prZife:7iieltielettiii;ll , 77 Y FioWllooll4i4 Itlevier...Ale In the original. The follew int le 'fettle some ' , too moot I•t.eciable paper let 4.11 Stale. !Rt , NI Tilt: A 11.e...y Journal. Dr. Tow - z,aend's Sarsaparilla. I ,,..habt ) IKee been en popular a iernir.ly Arai ioe iron^ a* lit Tow rt.rrida's nanoperitta, o ha I. or.e.oally. tad to he 11,•,1,11 ell', at tirit by thi , tioetor liiin.oll. and linemen!. for 01 • tare and to the rre.ent tin t Lapp la Towtrood, the tire.ent pinpriet..rs tomw the vat tet•hip forme I. the Ilnettly ha. Trailed 111 New York. where he keens a aton, and attend. kith* busineaa that Iteoottnitlites at flint joint The *nano &chary is in this city. cod in conducted by the juniot pertncr. Capp—ben a) the Inedinine r inakitkatt bind. Few of nut entrees hare any idea of the *monist of this medicine that is manutectured and wild. Ilesidee the sal. In tale country, it I. shipped to the Canada., West India hilands, South Atomics. ami men to In coatialerals6 quantities. At the ItlllmtlitctorY they employ It gem !WM, besides a large number of tern vs omen min girls, in the Lc, of O. medicine,lted.jew tette., printing, , and turn oat, ready for atiipmvni. over 400 &noon per day, or nearly 111)0 bottles. Ibis is an enormous quantity. The groat mile the medicine has acquired, has M. diced a number of men to gat up Imitations, Sod there is at the prompt time, other medicines for mile, that are called " Dr. row mend's Msirsaparttla." line In pito &iter *Meted • shoretime ago In New York is called Old Doctor Jacob Tourosend's Parsepatille," sad torently•with a view, by dint of advertising, end the usual remedie* resorted to in such *aorta. to eppeort• ale the name 01 Dr. S. P. Tow Bend's great remedy, and thus gain .11 the advantages remitting from the popularity of the name which he hen acquired for ir e by year, of patient and expensive labors. Dr. P. P. Townsend, formerly of this city, se is well knows here, is the Inventor and original proprietor of the medicine known .. "Dr. Towneend's Sarseperilla,' end we think dine persons whore attempting Mown their article se the genuine, should be exposed. FROM TIIF. New York °ally Tribune. °cp. We published en adverthement hoed vertently some time sine* that did injustice to Dr. S. P. Tow. sank who is the original proprietor of the preperacion of hamper-111e known as Dr. Townsend's. Other parties have within the peel few mouths engaged or connected themselves with a men by the name of Townsend who put up a medicine and cells It by the same name. This medicine was advertised io TA. 1va.... the original, li.c. This - nivertisement also contained matter demsgetory to the chances, of to.. N. P. Townsend and that of hi. medicine. We regret it appeared, and in justice to the Dr. make this em planation _PROM Tilt . New Task Daily Son. De. TOWllR,DNlestreordinary advertisement.wkielt arrives en entire page of the Son, will not Were notice. Dr. S. P. Toe mend, who in the original pro- Arietor of Dr. TowrecnePs Mn aparilla, and whom of. ce in neat door to nun, where be has bean for - al years, in driving an laments bushmte. lie receives no hiss then four hundred deceit of Sarsaparilla per day, and even this enormous quantity doe. not supply the demand. No medicine ever gained no great • popularity as hi, preparation of the thrimpuilia. His edition of AIIIMIII4I far VW 'cost 1014000, and he hes paid the New York Bon Nw lullverthing, In the lent four year; met 510,000, and he ectinewledges that it is the cheapest advertising be ter had don. TWa medicine is exported to the Canada*, Wait In South America and Europe, hi considerable quantities, and le conslag Into general use In thine countries, an well as here. Swindlers. Drsigglsta and others that sell earseperilla for the genuine ate wilting Dr. T0*01111104151 Hann , . ill% that is not s geed y S. P:Towimend, commits • fraud, and swindles the cuitomers. Men Wet *hold' be guilt y of such an not, would commit any other fraud _end no of oomrsion intelligence but Snows that ooze le the only genuine. Old Jamb Tewsentna. Some people who ere not well inflinned, and be. not reed the papers, and not seen out ad rettetdents. hate been led to suppose, that because these men ad enine their Mut sie • Old Jacob Towoneollie," Met it Inset, of counie, be Wu original. It is less than one year since they oemeteneed to make their medicine. Ours hue been In the market over ten yews. TOSS Old Jaeolt Townsend.. ' r They are endievering to Film of on the piddle se en old Myelitis* U. He hi lot • regular educated Illsynclan, end never attempted to menatecture a mod Icine, until these wen hired Mei for the ans of Me sense. Timmy soy th ey do not dish the people to be lieve that their dereeperi/la Is ours, or the same—bat the nineties deceive the public, War et the wee tide awed that theies is the Old Dr. Towneend'e, and the original I and endeavor to make the people believe • that the nutthey esanelhotere. Is the Dr. Townsend'. Sereeperillo. that her perlioresed so miday witederful cure/ for the post tab pima end which ' her reed • reintillion which no other auv..ein• 0... • led-- width. la a hese,. istilainow, unprinespeed Abe We have toesnWabed er et aphid thine men Tor damp& We wish It Lobe ustletatried, Ind Dili bid man in no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In Odin& vertisements end eiroulem. they palish a Number of gross Mahood' respecting Dr. Tawitectad. which we will not notice. False Repterfe.. ed . Oar opposents have publish In the pipers, that ' Dr. S. P. - Townsend was deed. ibis they send to their • ve n n tl u a p b"a boalmea the e d ° r l l6. l7 6.' "w n ilo is re pTb n lic th sh at ou w ld e be • eit giand, and not be deceived; Or these eapriesel. g .• Waled men. . Afire ef itoramat.—Aftet the , lint or September, c INV, Dr, S. P. Towosende New pork 0 aillll In the Muth pietist chnich, No. St N au stris *Mei Is now underlining . - 1 'borough e • ' will be,litted Stir tie better ecrensimodation Sr, , • DT' plintOre skid the Natalie. ' ' "..._ ... ~... . Dikee mirlitular Notie.,-.- NO lamparinfiAr the genuine and original Dr. Townsend'/4./1.1, 110 .5. u l " We signed by S. P. Townsend; . • -, •• - Annirre._lieddleg lk Co, Ns. ill gteMetreet. and soi d di ]inn, E... Kidder; 146. 100 Cmidetrietliodion • Samuel : 'Mien hi, Lowell; Henry ' Pratt.- wawa I an' , .• Onnns. Wrestler.; Althea It sett ,- er• Did& lodde. Movidente ; Will Dreg ch i d ° grialif4oo• l ,o , , O B WF lv f ol P e WIN mad SW iW Q7-For sale wholesale and riling, tiv C. A • .MORI/1/1 84. .4•1:!.. yak. . I'‘i sit* * SPE Xc a .. ,, a .11011.4thORR counties. giol/1 Or/ ,b 7, ; • •,. n n SA *VAG lit Bl7llp LER, 1510 M „ g 2 w it 4t recortr ,, to s iton i D r ; D Mile. li r. 'tan ';1.; ilt:' 'Heist 1; 1/Iblietielown; Jamb Martin 0,1 . (rd wf,h,.., wotf, pcs Berlin ; pt , . .11 . m. k 01•0601, , tort rinfogi.• ''' ' • • ' f ., / ' Auguit 10, 1849.--ly . . GIMP ! FRINGE 1 SIL,KI 1 ' L. SCHICK has just reteited a 4 , v fine assortment of Gimps and Frin ges. and is romi article 01 Black S . l k ti ONSTANTI,Y on hand also, sps 11.) Steel !leads, ,Itingi and 'assels Twists, etc., by J. 1.. SCIIIeW.
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