GrYSBURG FOUNDRY OLociws.vis smor. -00-% entnblishment will now be ear l. tied on by 11 1 .11/13174 1 Sollg - who take pleasure hi being able to *anomie° to their !heeds and the public generally that they harp constantly on hand a verylreat vanity' of • Hollowa.re and Stoveq, inelutlkeg ettles, Pats, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, (4i(l,lles, &c. ; Cointnott Vadois :,m1 Cooking Stm:es---among them the far-famed 11 ATHAIVAY. To Forowrs they would Agy, they Imre on ,hr,11.3n .oxerlielit,usvortntent of • • 'Porsits so i f; imptiqnrunt. consisting of t h e renowned, .ev.lorylough. Woo l lsipek's and Widierow's,,b.arrou'l Patent Windmill, Straw- cutters, &e kCKSAIITHING • is carried nu by the best of workinen.+ They will still carry on the - BOOT ti• SHOE • • shop in the South end of the Foundry buil. •ling,' where, with good workmen and the eheellent the neatest: tits and best work will be made. U:TLeilies be waited on at their residences. '.l All the chore inentioned.areeleits With a eclat mho) , others not nerneth will:be Mr rushed as cheap for 6/1•11 Or eaentey parr date as , they cao•lre hill any where else. of till kinda,liore et th 6 short .1.1 notice. • , : Gettysburg, April 24, 18604:, 'l'. ~ wirouLD res tfully retinae! all *nee v , having unsettled tv!coyele int , hilk books io relined ,settles immediately. Af ter the 'ket, of lull , next, his tint - Ike Arill be Owed:in qte;Bands of an nfficei for set,de- Mont. Imp l i6nt ,io;,:Stßusekeepert DOUBLE OM& LAUBRCHW _PATENT EDE COOKING STOVE.: SIZES are now constantly kept "tor sale in Gettysburg, st,AlyrißEW' ' POLLE Y . 'S Tin Silo p. andirt ,LtAlestoVint , at auSEPIL RK NH'S Tirern• They are proven to be the belt stoves now jn use, tor'ecoOking, baking, roasting, and tor . gierrpinx, /rote. Ittpv,,,w?pel any other stove, and arc the heaviest in the misting. fur the size, of any now made, They are warribited - kn bake - well in boll teresk '"Atirperedn Wanting themiato - * tiettsetedl e try *tieing' Wok/ it dither of the abicve wientlenedr , plaede; the' proprietor witlltlenver them at a !haft 'notice. as tie Weida doing the peddling principally ' hitnielli.. It ie l vdtifidinit that he can give. people, better einisfeetititillom Mind 'pied lime. There are already of MX illUNtiltni‘of 'the lculutelt Stoves told in York. /Winn*, and Carrell mind* witliin 4 two years, Au% not so many of the late improvemenW. The improvement is in Ad•middle flue. hy which, the lower oven is lunch easier haated.sad•lite , • • are larger on the tope. to pot, oplargar pouf. We deem ,it unnecessary .40 may more, about then+, but want PowPte' who ire jades el cooking stovee•taantamine therngillkirs ,vbd , We. ere eaniditut, duet they will find that they hate 01.14101. laipm over any other 09W. is use„ acootning to the qua li ty -, and weight. than any that are offered,. dm rhey are likewise kept Aussie at the Proprietor's Foundry, riearrAilld; burg. Yolk cottnty.. Pe. , , MICAIL ARNOLD: Pqr# 4l " . of the Men *34 4 04 4dmirg.ouy4. • Junitti eptat . 4ies,,and likeivies4.4otra, Ai& semi Tetairsdli. ' Aug: ' 'lliliteVaimir re 'Mcrrettsts'.-:-This coati*: rialianir the :sitiknese.of ittimiall ishieh oftettlpntVail at a certain intere,tint plod; are 'greedy reilieved, and ultimately Awed: by the rose of Braildreth's Pills; which 1 5 should be used once or twice a week ;brio the Whole time. They insure en easy a safe time, and, what is the wish bf eve y' mother, they secure a healthy and good tempered child. It is a remarkable fact, that those ;Milli who have been in the habit of using &an dreth's .Tills, bass ultimately twevaierso healthy, am! the habit of the •eystitik changed, that no sickness of stomach or other unpleasant symptom, has prevailed more during the interesting period spin le other times. or. Brandreth heti it ih it power to give personal reference to estab lish this proof of the wonderful po*ero or, the Brandreth Pill. ' ;' In eases of debility, weakness, Wititingi. decline or consumption approaChing, it ' will be nueesstiry to , commence with small do ses. Begin with one pill ou going tubed: next night two pills ; do this tilternately for three or four days, or longer; if no al tendon takes place, then increase pill esch'itight until 5 or six pills are used, then decrease by one pill down to one pill.-- 131teuld any feverish symptoms arise, then take strong doses until the fever is abated. When this is done, the patient may drop down to much doses us their own judgment skirt tbdetniiik ; being careful to keep the dtaistrapen the impure humors ; as these are ireinoved, so will be their advancement to sound health. ll.Trbe ;'iUs ate sold fur :la cents pee box at Dr. B. randretter Mittel pa I Oilice,24 &roadway N. V./it, sop by time Li.lownig duly wraotirad Aounto:—J °ha M. litevenson, Get• olden ; Maitaingvt & Ferree, Petersburg; A braham King, Hunterrtswri; A .All'Fartaud, Ab- Mialtolmott Li M. U. White, Hampton; Surer rapt & tau. Littinatowts ; Mary llnnoan. L.:ash amed: Use. W. & 11. D. Heagy,Fairfield D. J. Alelabasib, Haat Berlin; David New cma . sort Markiisicsv It le ; seni ldbirk,Hanover. [July It), libtL-2m Shoe Findings. VONSTA NI% tsu hand, Morocco. Kul lied LAsiug nuts. Tbread. Lasts, Wil4. with II assorusest of tilhosimiteme 39111iN- FAILINESTOCK. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. rIIIIIE next Session will begin on Mott. day the IVA day of October, IMO, and doss lat March, 1851, • Nathan R smith, M. D. Surgery. Wm. E. A. Atiien, M. U., VhwinkillrY Pharmacy. Samuel Chow, M. D., ThOraistutiF,arailiiiiii lea and Hygiene. ' Joseph Roby; M. D..' Anitomy and rbysislagyi Wm. power, M, 114:11erary.and•Pouctisti Meditins. . ••,. • Richard H.. Tbonum /IA, .1)...461/nlitinven4 Dimeaaes of Womom anil Chilttron. • George M. Wittonbaiier; Ai. PetGbldiileil Anatomy. , ji The most amide opportunities for dm rooecu• tie* nrottetheimamearrani. mede , heisielfeeire: ' Chemical keg reatit4l4 ttlara a week, by Prolem!ohl aid( ewer, in the Biilthhert ; *Mr Ott iiVitege *aftts,•4lobm 40tirge tetfte etudeuefor the'liaut, • ' Feesf*itirellornims 00e;tir spa Pia& Attildiq SIO 1431iictilition 118 ti Graduation *2O. WILLIAM El!k.; AMEN. Dean Basin ia;,. Aug,. 0. 7 ,43 • 4431eistabrAtpar" srili ipubiiih to IbressaN CEent• BflCltst. ~,P. • • • . .J: M. STEVENNIf arniteciat.'s esai,,cs IN C t 'RIES dr: 1.1Q.1110 o io, keen .Sitaie fife " 42 ' " 'Old Bridlo, r . ont'4"l., ' 44 4 4414'11ifi10. 111 t, 3.. for lbe. , mereentiodatian. * ~ thitrcheael and sillar• in Dauphin. Uantbarland, Fouskliot sod !neighboring, counties, has opened an extenatieeNhule sale Establishment forithe,Sala of Hewer. has and Liquors. as above. 'With the co onatatincof a largo importing house in Baltimore, he wilt fitter 'goods hers at the sani!,,,priikekat !shit* they•es, by porch.- mid in the city. He respecttully solicits the fierkre bre call ',inns those to puichaitertai satiefi'thini Of 'hie entire Ail iq Van *a hi' prinetlects. 'The attention of randier& is Ittihad' tti a lot of choice liquore in Store, and frit silo at' importers' 1;tiel• .'" 1170Ordets from a 'distance promptly: filled. and goods despatched at city prices. 1850. To Paintert and Housekeppers; 'reagent Paint. OrtHE undersigned has the pleasure of , announcing !ill; the he has invented a new PAINT,. whiFh, from, its durability Ittid 'getterat ekeellence, he has termed "VOMENT PAINT," arid' to which he invitps the' attention of Painters, and others mternined: This paint has been antply testedhYll-lonie Painters and others, during the . paet year or two, and, wherever used, has bon pronounced su perior, in every respect. to any paint here tofore in use« The undersigned has in'his possession certificitesrfrom Painters and others who have shied it and give it , the' piefere'nee over all Other' compmsitions, width he will be pleased to exhibit to any Who may wish to see them. Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen : Robert Smith, Wm. W. Paxton, Hon. Geo. Rosy seti r ,_Grett. 'Swope, Rev. H. Holland, T. Warren, J. B. Danner, Dr._D.. Hugh Denwiddie. J. G. Frey, D. Lasholl, D. A. Buehler. scr Receipts forindi viduni use. or rig-htb for slrps, Courities or Suttee, can he had on moderate WM, by application to the subscriber, dommosio. JOAN JENKINS. Gettysburg, Maralt 22, 1850...—if AMOS/. IET 411Gir MINN fiVIIIE Subscriber tenders Isis acknowl edgments to the public fur the liberal sod steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectral:vy afinonnces tha,rhe haajnat re ceived, at"his .ord edtitbitahed 'lowa in Chambersb44 street,;a large 24 fresh 00PPLIC . 07 DRUGS & MEDICINES, IP &MO troll/09Q 31£0t3 Pantti . Vaitishstlyestuffs and every variety of articles nSiterkyreend in a Drug store, to vihich hct, invites the attendee ofthe public, w ith assurances that they wUlbe furnished at the most reason able price*. ; ' • • B. H. BUEHLER. Geityshdrg. May 30850.—V. „ N4lll..Glas . s. ALARGE and fultaisornanat af Nailai Locks, Lutches, Hinges, Mann, &so, Persons building taw be •suppliedAtt thb lowest prices at ' • • JOHN FAH'NESTOO'ICR. tutlery k• NIVEB sad Forkr..Pen-knives, Rs. •"-w xots, .Fleissors, lag. Knives, and Ales. of 'all, Mails, for'sale a 1 JOHN l'A'lltigErtOCK'S. , • r irIIE o . l ll *RiVed halr , ;e9lllM4d with .Iris Coach msk int • Etimblishment large Smith, Shopt *Win prepsteCto do ALL KlNDrill' /114314t1AN 41, lOui4 IitINING an , 2 8,111 9, &C. Ile wOeld ter fth)bei wl64o l 4llaties to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate Weds. whieth iItPIP,POMI.4I' will etudile'hint 0.g1,0 1 , f ‘ epetfYge eon to all those whpolly, xpr, rithit tit% & GG 1 :141" (warranted) w4,llligPf mptly ma , • t der at all dot/ ki "[PAH kin s •a 4, PAIRIN • , both iu Wood a.nd•4014 ail Ole ReeteleiNev ed prices.. , d it -- j•Thanliful for pit en t courageMeith the s ttberriber solicits a continuance plpitt l , ronafe, and invites his friends to call,at his hatabliehment in west C,/harulmrsborg s t., it few doors below Thompapli's C. W. 'non , uA,N. Gettyrburg,October 15.1847- To Blacksmiths. OUSE-1101,E, Dudley & Fratcr,Att -ITX , vits ; also Colter Key. Vices.i. for sale very cheap at • ~ JO . llll FAIINESTOcK'S. For Rent, A STORE ROOM, in a (Makable aim. ation in din county. ' Pt ntoraion gi v. en immediately. Enquire at this office. July 19,1860. rhiladeclphisAdverlisenents as. L Ithi.Wll4l l aiic AGENT FOR THE SALE OF BOOTH WORTH MANUFACTURING CDs • WRITING PAPERY. • . Wiarehesiifb, 114.13. Miter Sitter*, s D a eases orate above superior limpets now in' Store, and for sale to the. trade at the lowest Market prices, consisting in part of %c ' • ' Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14,15, and 10 lbs. bliss/end-erhile...- • • • - •••• ' Superfine Medium and Demi, Waiting, blue end white. Extra super lod superfine Folio Posts; bite Cud white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt: • • ; sSiqsarfme and fine Bill Pepsis, long and broad. Superfine and tins Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. - Extra super Congress Ceps and Let tors, gilt. . Supesitie- Sermon Caps end Posts, blue hnd white. Snperfine blue linnenlhist Letters, Extra super. Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled..; Embniideted Note Papers and Ent elopes. ..Lawyerti" Brier Papers. Saporito° and titse Caps mud Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, Carious qualities and pri- Also, 1,000 reams white sad assorted Shoe Pie pers. Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tes..Wrappingi Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums. Cap Wrappers, Aim] ware papery, Ate. July To PhysiCians. Druggists, and Country Merchants. MR. J. N. it Eir.r.r.te and BRO., Most re- OP sportfully solicit *Mention to their fresh stock blEnsfish, French .German and American OIVIJGB. IMedieines. Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumery, PatentMetli cines, hr. Having opened a near store N 0.104 MXrket Street, with a full supply' of Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal. ers to examine our stack berme Purchasing else. *here, Promising one and all who may feel dis posed to extend us their patronage. to sell them genuine Dings and Medicines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the:City, and to taithfully execute all °Mere entrusted to ub promptly and with dispatkh. Ohe of the proprietors being a regular physi cian, affords ample guarantee of the genuine qual ity ,o 1 all art idea sold at their establishment. We especially invite Druggists and Country Merchants, who may wish to become Agents for Dr. Keeler's eeltbraled family. Medicines. (stem' and and popular medicines,) to forward their ad,: dress. Soliciting the patronage of dottier', we respectfully remain, J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No 294 Market st. Philadelphia. Sept. 14, X.l9 I y Pottees Patent Oil Cloths. Patent Oil Cloths for Carriages, Ta bles, Floors, Stairs, Caps, dr.e. THE subscriber has in store and is eon stantly manufacturing a complete as• sortment of these goods, the quality of which Is unsurpassed, end which he is enabled to sell to dealers at prices that can not fait to give satisfaction. Merchants at a distance wishing in= formation concerning prices. &c., run ad dress THOMAS povrEß.. Manufacturer of Oil Cloths, 133 North Third et Philadelphia. June 14, 1850.-3 m Paper! Paper! Paper! No. 2t Bank street, between Market and Urea nut, and 2d and 3d streets, PHI LALISLPHIL • 41110 HE Subscribers bee leave to call theatten gas tiori of country buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue papers, white and as sortcill colors, also Boone* and liox Boaids. &c. Btlifig engaged in the manufacture of printin, papers,thay solicit orders fiorn Printers for any given else which will be furnished at short no tice and at fair prices. Market price either in cash or tradepaid for Rags. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, Sept-14,18411—.4y No. 21 Bank st. E. HICKS JONES, wuocp:FALB WOODEN, WILLOW WARE, BROOM, Brush, Comb, Looking Glass, and Variety store, NO, 18, NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILAD. Under J. Sydney Jones' Carpet Warehouse. WING to the liberal share of patro l.). wage nave received this spring from My.Yriends and Customem, has induced me to renewed exertion, for the preparation of my. fall stock, all of which has been manufactured of the best materials and from the best manufacturers of the Eistern States and Europe. I again respectfully solicit the mention of 'merchants. to the examination of my stook, which will to sold at the • low est market prices for cash or city accept ance. CEDAR WAitE.--500 nest's Cedar and 100 nests painted . Tuba, 200 barrel and 100 staff Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 1300 dozen painted Pails, 200 dozen Wash Boards; 100 doyen nest Sugar and Flolir Bo*eii, Spiggots; SpoonS and La dies. ~ . WIL LOW WARE.—BOO nests Mark et and ..900 nests Clothes Baskets, 400 Willew .'Couches, Chairs and Cradles; a large' issortment of French and Domes tic Baskets. ...41,400)18 & BRUSHES.-10,000 Wire • Humans, 10.000 Shaker Brooms, IWO dozen•-mich Well. Paint, Scrubbing, Shotiand Rots* Brushes. 'ninth, Shaving, Cloth and flitir'Eltti4lies,ofeiery style. COMBS. -L 2600 dozen Fancy. of various puerile, side, neck, pocket.. dressing and fine-booth combs of everstyle. .7 1 VVY919 1 dr 8 §IfIrRiAO qh'llt i i rv. ihOgany and Gilt names, of all si zes an r d.Adr i A4riv, gum* and En glish a 44 *id! sizes, from l iVi 4to y - ,120 7 -,(paciting 1 1110611*in illiparik hf `the finien);--itkiNiti. str'nlith o if Wide alikettittelist Of variety' goods 160 itentbsAwid itionilo. •;, , Sap j livTatio. .. 4a , • ••: 1.1 ? i Pt 15151.51515,,t . •IJ , . 1 5 t t , ,t „„ ~ , •sirEti. n f elmot taSit l eta r hod - 011.1 . .. ' , l • : lies' vats: se' ' i , ' - •;116111111/4tilli t:, 'dig Palmier Ai VIII& , Avis . ,!-Attar M k 41 ftAra."plistr# 44444. SHOULDERS, . i CHEMIN; ' i )-'• .. ' 1 8 P1 , V 1 409-rIM, . i fit} , ''i •I t i O i ~ ~,, 4 girti r- ' 11 , tindet4igned l t af toilette tinh numerou" frieuds; 'Otters Itimaelfa , ir n Candidate 'for the °Mae "hf ,OOUN'TY SURVEYOR, et 'the election, and *tactfully solicits the suffrages of, hii 'fellow citizen'. 'JAMES RUSSELL. Franklin tp., July, 0, !850.--te • r. Tablr Corirs. WOOL, and Cotton TABLE COV ERS, cheap, just arrived and for sale at KUR'FZ'ti Cheap Corner. Baltimore Advertisements. • • All i ti I • • I % ' , • • . • --- •" '; • • COSTUME HAM.' COR. OF PRATT ST.& CENTRE MARKET' SPACE, CLOTHING WAREHOU.sE. THE Proprietor of the above establiih emit would respectfully inform the citizens of Baltimore and vicinity, that he has received .froin:Eurepe the FALL AND WINTER.FAISHIONS : together with a rich assortment of goods adapted to the coming settion, consisting of Superfine French. German and English (;loelts; ("agar , Beavere, Pilote,taul Coating. A. new article for Oversaeks' and Business Coma. Also, a splendid assortment, Of /Vends and E►l2liih Caisinkeres and Doe-Skint. of the most rdesirahle styles imported this seaiKin. 141.(2H, VES'r INGS—Wo have and are constantly receiving new styles of Vesting., consisting of plain and figured Silks and, Woolen Velvets. figured mu, striped Cashmeres, Silks, Satins and Valencia*, 4.4'01 Ander, and colors..' OurVUSTOM WORK is cut and made in the best man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warranted in give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices. READY-MADE C I.OTH IN G.-r-Per- son!! in' want of Ready-made ClOthlng are particularly invited to call and el/famine our stock before purchasing elsewhett, as we matiufarnire till (politica tif Allfik CLCITHING. And our assort ment of that article is at all times Inige, Which offers to purchasers a great induce ment of proeuring an article of a quality which cannot 'be obtained in any lither Clothing Establishment' in the City. We have on hand and are constantly Mannfacturing Garments of istoery variety, from the best materials, in the most ap proved styles, for Full and Winter Wear, &Haat, Suck and Pclitot Overcoats, Of all colors, qualities and sizes, frulin $2 50 4 50 4 75. 5 50 and upwards. BOYS' SACK & OV ERCOA TS.— A large :assortment of,Boys' _Sack and Overcoats, 20 per cent. less than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from German and French Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large stock of Tweed Coats, Pains and Vests. We have 'a large assortment of TWoed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article— Forest Sacks, fur Stormy weather. Pan taloons, from Super French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, of every variety of Shade and Color, at *I, 1 50, 1 75, 2, 2 50, 3, 8 50, and upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velvets, Sa tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, and at all prices. Remember name and Owe, corner of Pratt and Centre Market Space. Nov. 23, 1849.-1 y FOR THE LADIES. A B. K Jaz has the pleasure of an • nouneing to his numerous Lady Customers, that he 'manor/ in store, a large and fashionable assortment of GOODS, which he now offers for Their examination. With a desire to please all, he earnestly solicits a coirtinuance of their patronage and favor!. Dry Goods, both Fancy and Staple, suitable for the coming seasons. Having purchased our . stock on/advantageous terms, we are pre pared sod determined to sell them at very great Our stook. on examina tion, will be,found to contain all dun is new and fashionable.comprising a general variety, of Ladies' Dress Silks, Cashmeres, Alpaca*. Mops' de /aloes. pilau Auld Pasted. Linen Lustre, do. , , Morinoes, Bombazines, Gingham., Mourning, French and Diimestic Calicoes, , ar f c- &C. Also a full And gunplay variety of Itientlemen'i Ctiths, Cdssi -41. : ifeSiiig • meres s, 4 , In a word, suffice it tq say, that wf .hre on hand a full and com plete stoek r ; which we shall take Pleasitro in exhibiting•to all who 'may call. At' the same time we Would ret urn sincere thanks for the ral patronage.beatowed. ' ' A. B. KURTZ. April 6.-3 m Country Produce taken in exchange for Coeds. .NE'W GO OD S, AT, THE ,. OF THE TWO. EXTRE4Ep, . Weir 11011 LEASE stingy examine the largest AL stock of & CAPS•IIO4YrS & SHOES, that has-ever been kept in the place--ev. , Wiping wpgrovntifism qf New Fashioa.o.ol4iititivinntEsaildittleduced ,ricoe. • • r - 19 .„. AtraW. 400 /4eg4okn .11 Ats, 111 also,on, hand. Tlie;t Sore providing • for the.twd, eitsretpss ir.ar tittkold. stand, tted doors below , vive , ,Post Othrs, , Frertstra: tions here' beettinadefost,s , large klpring and Summer business, .!1 . ' Wt' MAKTON. prig s.—i '9l l Fo4ir. 4 14 ;1 l AABYrfg* diND tilltEfitp?:. thaIIND ( i ic.04gx7 4 4. ever', eitilienty l ' ooda l mripr , ~ .0. 3 ~ ~lt i, i r .. .. ."' ',Jowl Ii i • • ' •1 ' A . ii. : T sg ; ~ ~ i c$ itii . MINIM aVere A ttkeeirsitrtveliiietel rfurE iintletbignid his jlitli reeePred; and.hai itflitOre, It very lalelind id` perior stock of • • " " ' ' " HOUSE SPOUTING ILL be made and put uR hy the eitbseiiher,who wirlattendpfoinpt ly to air orders, and upon as reaeona,lollk terms as can be procured at any aitatdielt ment in the county. OE O.E BUEHLER. I s . .REL.ITIIO RESOLVT S dIME ON DNNEX.I7 0,7 ITIIEXONSTItUTION. . Resolved, arid Hoerr. ef Riprearn Nairn of the ComosossweeltA of Periesyhmeia its Gentrol Josesikty me, :net lbe Griestitutidtlbri this Cottnuonteealth:bostesepded in the ,seeckd section of the fifth erticdeigo o thiht It. ,v,halit tella as follows : "she Judges of lb. Cintit of the several Comte of C i cinirnon Pleat, and such other Courts of Record as are or Shall be established by law,,shall be elected by the quell. lied electors of the Commonwealth, in the man- Ler followingptif Theltidgeenf the Su preme Court i -by Aro gesdifiesPelettlets of the! Commonwialth.at 'ergs; the President Judge s of thn Several Courts Common Plens, and of sedb!other totirts of ReCOA as fire of !than be estirblished by law, and•alletherdirdgith requited j tobe learned in the law. by the qualified elector of the resimsoir,re i *veleta over e ssincbothey are to presider or mei Alid the "Associate Judges of the Court. of 'Common Plisoly the qualified electors of, the countiel.relPo ll "YelP , " Tho Judges, of. the, Supreme Court shalt.hohl their offices for IIM term of fiftecn e years, irth* shall. ao !Idris behave themselves well, teitts:, jeer. to the allotment hereinafter Provided for, I subsequent to the first election ;) The President Judges of the revers! ('Ourts of Common Pleas, and of 'web other Courts or Record as are or shall ' be estublhthed by law, and all other -judges re. quilled to be learned in the ill*, shall hold their Wheel' for the term of ten years, if they shell so as long behave themselves well ; the Associate Judges of the Court of Comrtion Pleas Abell hold their offices for , the telim of five years, it they , shall so long behave themselves well ;'all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cans*, which elmll'not be (roulade of impeachment, the Gevernor Shall remove any of them on the address, of two thirds of each branch of the Legislat ure. The first,election,shall take place at the general, elec tion nt this Commonwealth neat after the adop tion of this ,areatimeet, and the c e nomissiens of all the judgeh who may be then in ottke shall expire on the first Mondayin DeeeMber follow ing, when the terms, of the new Judges shall commenee. The persona who shall then be fr lected Judges of the Supreme Court shell hold their offices as follows : One of them fUr three s, one for six years, one for nine yeses, ! o Y n " e r for twelve years, and one for fifteen years, I nip term of each to he decided by lot by the said J tutees, as soon after the eleetioe as coipientent, and the result certifted'by them to tire Governor, that the cernmissicms may be issued in stems. dance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Juesice during his term. and thereafter, each Judge whose Colllllllh 51011 shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justic, and if two or more commissions shall ex. , pine on the same day, the Judges holding them I shall decide by lot which shall be the CluefJus lice. .Any vacancies, happening by death, resigs nation or otherwise. in any of the said Courts, j shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December site ceeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court omit the Presidents ot the several Counsel Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be bred by law, which shall ' nut be diminseed during their cunt inoerfice in 01. lice; but they shall receive no feet or perqui• sites of office, nor hold any other office of profit tinder this Commonwealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this UlllOO. 'she Judges of the Su preme Court, during their coutimi-mre in office, shall reside within this Commoim eelth ; and the other Judges, dating their continuance is Mike. snail reside within the district or rowdy for which they were respectively elected. .1. S. AI'CALMONT. Speaker of the House of Kepreselitatives. V. liEsr, Speaker of the Senate. ISINATIC CHAN ntlll, Harrisburg, Jan. Ws°, I, Samuel Sr. Pearson, Chtel Clerk of the Sep ate of Pennsylvania, do hereby rertity that the foregoing resolution, (No. IU on the S e n ik r ! Al e of the present session,) entitled "Resolution eal• alive In an amendment of the Constitution,'Lit being the same resolution whic h was breed to by a majority of the members elected to each Monsen( the last Legislature—otter having been 'duly considered and discussed, was this day a• greed to by a majority 01 the members elected In and serving in the zienate at Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will appear by the- otes gin. en on the final passage of the resolution, as till lows, viz.: H. IL COLE Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution were. H. Jones Brooke, .1. Portet Brawley. Win. A. Crahb, Jonathan J. Cunning. hup.TLdmas S. Fenton, Thomas H. Forsyth, Charles Flatly, Robert M. Frick, Henry Fulton, John W. Guernsey, Win. Ilaslett, Isaac !fusing, Timothy Ives, Joshua Y. Jones, Joseph Konig maeber, Geo. V. Lawrence, Maxwell .111;asItn. Benjamin Malone, Benjamin Matthias, Henry A. Muhlenberg. William F. Packer, Wilburn R Sadler, David Sankey, Peleg B. Bavery, Conrad Shinier, Robert. C. titerrett, Daniel Stine, Farris B. Streeter, John H. Walker and Valentine Boat, Betaker —Yeas LVJ. Those voting against the passage of the resolu tion Were, George, Daraie, Augusine Dzum, and Alexander Kidg.--.Nays 3. •• • Extract from the Journal. • 6,A;31L W. rEAßSON,,clerik. I , Ix Tam Horse dr RiPitSII2ITATI TICS, llorrisbiorg, March 11, 11550. 1, William leek. Chieftlerk of the Houle of Representatives' of Pennsylvania, do hereby car lily that, the iontgoing resolution, (No. 40f. on the Senate file, and Ne. 211 ou the Hireise /p(lr nal of the, present seseien,) entitled relative to th eritneslarier l of the C ' " it betel lhe tame resolution which was agreed to a majority . ofmembers elected to 6 4 4 Nouine ol' the last , legislature—after 'haying been duly eonkidered and d iec nailed was this tray agreed to by SI majority of the members elected to and servant in the Houee of Representatives of Penn. sylvania, at its present session, as will appear by their votes, given on the final passage of the maw lotion, as follows, viz.: Those voting in faryr of the passage of the resolution were, John Aeker, John Allison, Wil liam Oaken, floteortßaLdwrin,BavilliJAtent„ Craig Biddle, Jeremiah Black, John S. Bowen,William Brindle;Daniel H. B. Brower, Jesse It Burden, Joke Cessna, Henry Chinch; John N. Conytig. ham,Bylvesur CridJend, Benjamin G.Dieid,Wil• ham .1. Dobbins. las. I'. Downer, Thomas Dint. can, William ItspeS , , 'Jahn C. EYans. William &earls, Ocott tieing, Alexander ,8 • Teethes', IMP( FtoW,erli.Beitjrunin r former, Alexander Gibs' , honey, Thus 'E Grier, Joseph 10. Gran, Joseph Gufliry i Jaeph S Iltildempp g Gee If, Bart Wert Hari, John' 'ileitinge, Wm I ohn Jj es e, Henry Haplet,,.Lewia Herford,, Wealling• Ipmf. Jaeltspri,,NreholasJottes,John er,.charles E. Kinkead, Bobt. Klotz, H arriso n 'Lath!, Morris Lekeh, "Jonathan D' LSO:Anson Leonard, Jas J I.ewit, Henry Little', Jciriits 'lt M'clintoek, Jinn, Alezinder C at:Cordy.John M'Laughlin, JoturheLaan,liam uel Marx, Jelin ft Meek,..1,4,14bael Meyers, John JunePh l Aconpy,, John. WA - .1 'l' Morisoin, Ezekiel Mowri; EdwanjNicklepon, . Jacoh Nissly' 'Charles O'N eill, John 'II Picker, Joseph' C Jai C ReJil; John 8 1 116ey, Lew is Roberts, Banruet Robinson, Jobs B Rutherfordi Oghtri:lW Barfield, i'hoe,C Web, Sh i a 7r. te44o .opnP,en if \Vn4,4l* m . Smith, &mei Bmyser; tier, Thomas c, Mv,),,p ., vid Atewart, Charlie 'Sioek well, ne,Adhireir Wade, Robt. C. Walker. 'ASA Ilion "Sidhey II Wells. Hiram A. _Williams, Deatielierhey and , Jduri moot, Speaker—, Yeas, 47.. - Those SABO Willi% tim resolu Lion were, Augustus. Corny n , David Evans sad gets : M Wiirtereeigayill. . i ; r .4g4trit4o tlq ar so e •., W . , Pe idiot) es , -k: . Seereatel , s °Alai. l'• I, do , eirtift AU 'llia 'abousisid‘fuegoing is a true Ind correct copy of dworiginet moist ion of the General Assembly entitled "Resolution tel.. alive to an ameilatient of tlba s Cinstitution," u *ems npriaies on file in this ~tqc,4,4 in tee 0 ,, l lt tlftnc•ny rwv i pb oblocb6, unto dot my, bafid, and caused tq be affixed the Neal of the Pecrentiy's or fice, at Harrisburg * , this 'l6th day: of June, Anon Domini one thousand eight bundredand fif l Y.: A. L. RUSSEL, Sec. of the Corn. Law retaltles against'as i!l,s SMALL NOT: NNE:ICED will IhisloUnd the portion ..za• of the Act of A Iseinblyigtft I Efliro hibiting the circulation qOf sollKundlnls : Seca. 403..:-.Tittetfiettrand tatehi l . t: . . ' " day of Amulet, one tlogiand ei ' ._: fifty, if aell'not be Inteftd foi an n 7 sone, corporation At hot, corpora e .tectly . O I L directly: to keine. pity' ofit, psis, hatage, ; pifil cimulatifut, transfer. trr muse to be t , pad but,l Raved, effabaneed..circulated qr t relferred, any blink note, note, bill, certifies!! OA itejltpetell. edgroent of indefitednese who vet., purporting to be a hank note, or of the nature, Character or appearance of a bank note, et anti:date& foe eirculittfoa atm bank note, issued, or purporting to be issued by any bank or incorporated corn. peny 4 or • awarcietionof.. per . tane l ,motelocated, in Pennsylvania, 01 - a lies denomination then five dollars ; every Violation of the provisions of this section lir any corporation or body corporate; khan subject such emporition or body corporate to the payment of five hundred dollars ; and any viola. lion of the provisions of this section by any pub. lic officer holding any oftice.or appouitment of honor or profit under the constitution and laws of thi s mate, stud; trulyeeteneh offecerle the paytnent of one hundred dodder r indaidy virdithm Of this section by ant other person, rot being tr Poled Mailer, shall subject such person to the piymettit of twenty-five dollars, one-half of which, la each case above mentioned, shall go to the informer, and tha other half to the county in which the suit is brought, and may be sued for end recovered as debts of like amount are now'by law recoverable to any +lotion of debt, in the name 'of the Coss: monwealth of Pennsylvania, se wet fur the ass of the proper county, as for the person suing.. The undersigned,in directing . the , attention of the, reader to the foregoing section of the Act of 1850, would inform tom that ho will receive the notes thus prohibited, at PAit. VA LU,V,, in exchange for goods, at his cheap and one-price Clothin , " & Variety store, in Gettysburg, nearly opposite the Bank. Persons wishing to get rid of these notes without sacrifice,. and who at the same time desire to secure BARGAINS in the way of Ready-made Clothing or any other article in his line, will do well to give him a call. His stock of SUM MER CLOTH ING is full and complete, embracing smile thing to please all fancies, from fine rail superfine goods down to the cheapest and most serviceable wear. It is useless to enumerate the articles or to say more. My friends and customers know my mode of dealing. I have but the one price and charge one man no more than the other, for the same article. I therefore feel cobfitlent - that those who are in the habit of making :heir purchases with me know that they can buy cheaper from me than at any other establishment. ScrThe subscriber has on hand a good Rockaway Buggy ; also a second-hind Do., without top, which he will dispose of at prices so low as to astonish the purcha ser. Also, a lot of CRASS. MARCUS SAMSON. June sth, 1830. RESTORATION AND.PUEsI:IIVATION OF THE'HAIR, BY 11. Wise and Son, of Va. A CAN). It• WISE & N SO, finding it impels stble to attend personally to • tha great number of daily applications, from all sections of the Union, for their remedy for baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TONIC, have found it necessary to ap point a General Travelling .Nkrent, to vis it different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting him with authority to appoint' sub-agents, use' and vend the flair 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 iu any town or neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. GF:OROE 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 as possible, the principal cities and towns of the Union. N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have nn 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 ol .the Union, by addressing the proprietors M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va. . 0:7 - Price *9 per dozen cash. Six bot ties (pr *s—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7, 1349.--1 y. Shirt Establishment. • • SHIRTONE of tho most ex rjvein Unite d atee, 'NO: 170 Daltimore e 1.., whore, persons are employed, and a stock of 1,000 dorten of Shirts always on hand style and goal hies suitable for all parts of the. Union. Mer chants and others visiting Baltimore are invited to call and examine the huweat and best assortment of shirts that has ewer been offered in this city, consisting of all sizes and quality, for men and boys, which, for style and workmanship, cannot be surpas sed. More usual Alin has been made to render the assortment cif SHIRTS, COLLARS, Limiest and Milton DRAW ERS, complete and desirable in every re spect. 'l'. W. BETTON, 179 Baltimore street, war Light. March 29, 18600—ly AlDlMlONinasibra. • P. rKd tl t>t R itinVecitralri' for • dere he servieei to the Public sr Sale Cryer. Terme modeidtbe I ilteisiileace, Abbotts- WV/ 1 44 1 iklua .aqualY, ,wbere , all ',s tem or o rders. ,hi s . sotviceol may be id clrgoisca• • Oct, 194,449.—1 f ; , T fil f; 11,1 $ Tel lb, NtWAsiloP. 11.11111 lIIENDRR its acknei diyments to his friends., for Fir, .raY 4M! *PO ehl,Piells9re of fl OPi.ho if iOsttitl at the „910...54na. okwohingtan, sireult one. .11/*!1 1 . 0 . 4 14,,Pt 'TkoDIP*9OII Hotel. where he will he prey:u:B4, es, tofoys, of Codicil; cLoni, SIGIyr4INT , - • Mo . :017-Qatriagd SepistrialllmsocstActi nsniem and dn , relmonablellants,"fof tfrhi6t Contitry Prbdticet be liken. Tho,subsgriker fthapkfill Or PAO vore, , aisd•hipid, by sittentindto Ind base, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a anoint:me of public pattering. „ • • , J. agy. Gettysburg, Jan. 12 1849..-4 f variety 0 OuddlOry, Mmess and Carriage Mounting for sale at JOHN FA lINESTOCKS. Fir the Removal nevi • fermultent eve of • • NERVOUS. EISEASESI Mid of thong ComOltinta OOP Wee Asiivid ft., a. a. pawed, weakened or m 111,4401). cormilthm 04 a: Tutuvolt* s g e 814 a • Thin beantina end ennvonlebt lemddadinn th• MAI Union' pornit VIAVVANInnt end IiIAWSKTItIg, halt been ptottocticed I 7 didinctliniind jihveicians, both in i:nmpa.end.the United Stets; to Whim flevinolthehle diacervry qf Ike .94e. AWSITF B ;VV4/ 1 1.1 . ; Val IV! AGNETIC FL,UIII),, b Reed arab thi meet prafitt du fir *, • ciPigtYr* • •. :* OIS Pi RAIL GNI El I , T. Strengthening I. 'riletatened WY, '• gllrlhiraooo bi rennet urgent, ar r at i gUeill i t ai llingetele• Abe in PITH, CRAVI 4 Y SIA or INDIO 10 ' /I .USWTTIRIL ACUTE mad ctinwitc, GOUT, 'EPILEPSY, , LUSIG,4OO, DgAr. NESS feRGYOUN'iTREGONPAIHITATIGHIIaiIt . 111EART,, Pll'O t kLEXll,' the RIDE and Cllrd LITER' C MA I ili Gt COMPLAINT, 'vet IREATURPI.of •Gita GAIN PACISIPFAINE, IHECIARES ,Nt the ximy NEVIN VP lad PHYSICAL* E sae 3gityoutlPlNPAse. 4 004 15P4 4 001104 from one Amp eettre—name A Dirranginrient of the Neiviiiini'lllifetirtiV 00- In NWOG9OGORIII,4INTrigit. and Med/. tines inerelse MINA* lankily weekOWlllb OW ewer gip. nr 6. , simay pwMn ppaffsl h bat, litiagiving, • talk ng In tuft* bat, r eilitilled by thug baobab' mid dIF eatery, Die exhaupted patient 'Slid i llatellad s al=',,ii rettheed th Ruiner health, stningth: elly The great peculiarity and siatifileatNrat Dr. chalethle Cillityento Clara 1. consist., In the pint that they west atop ordlrren4 itillthrtimh, In plead eit ther ging end yakking ahe patient. ealbstated atirma .roles hop* mealy wider the Indict/ob. 7%ry urealihrh thr waste egiteek . eqemUse ar eireuiala lira v lhr hlhh ! l, ruhihrr Ihr llerrf NMI., end AM Se de *lie Airot injury roof, any rirruettreurre. Introduction in the Coiled States, only three yells slops more than 00,000 P r on inoludinar all olooa. clones and conditions, were a largo number of lodleo, who are pa,7lM. illet to NOtlrollti floabbonlaolkara boon lINTIRELT AND PENDIANNINTLYLANG. when ell hops of relief had been given up, sod item thing glee bean tried in rain! To illeetrate the ma of lb. GALVANIC Incur, *tipple. tha case of • pstann stlltcted with that bane of cat ilinitton, 1)8 SPCPSI A. or any other ehronie or Niainn nu. Disnol•r. In ordinary cases. 14111.11141111.0 witch, by their on the Ikell , llll andmuscht a a 1110 atomaoh, Grant let.lli...Weer Ghat bat arlitalt Nay* Um patient la a lower .0.414, and with injured tsetaitie.• titer the action thus excited has ceased. ;SOW COMMIT* thl. aith the effect result/NI from. the aprilicablott ail, 'ha I I.V Al. it 110:LT. Take a Dyspeptic andel er, .ran in the Worse syntptotn• of AU attse.k, and amply tie the Belt an 1111 l .1 the truly. timing the Magnetic Slutti a. dueined. In a short perttet the Inter...oleeriptration will set on the positive element of the Sell, thereby) cowling . a Gal canto tirculahno winch will pm... 1 to th, thence back .gam to the posifii e. thus keepilig tip • ir t i. linuons tlale•etic arctllntstn Utrtnitteut - the system Thin the moat ietere cases of 1)41 , 0'10441A at* ra:RAIA• Ne:NI'LY CUBED. A YEW DAYS IS OFTI.:N ANIPLY, SUFOICIENT TO MIADIrATB THE Dißlqalli. T CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS of the moat Undesabted Chearteeteer, ►'rent ell ran. of the I'ol.lllo' could be give's, suiltleieet to till !miry Cohllllll m lhi. pAper AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, hidh ely pros es that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CUKIC OF Rheumatism, Bronchitis and. Dyspepsia REV. Dlt. LANDIS, A CLERUYAIAN of Nrw icrxey, of distingoisheol sttianments ami •xaltaa 1101.111. Souse, New Jersey, July lt, 1640. Tbs A IT. riiIIWITIII —pear Sir: You wish to know of me whet tat been the result in me OM n cane, ot the •ppli. :atom 01 TilF. I: AI.V AN It.: iiiiF AND Nt:CKL,I4:I , .. Nly reply is as follows: For about twenty vary / bad been mintier hurt wys t.,p.,,, vs.-, year the ;IA moan. became wane, nor could I obtain i.ernianent toilet from any course of medical treatment w hate ver A IWO/ /sou ses i . eat, since, slir con. sequence of frequent es 'soil, to the weather, iii the ill. charge of coy pastioal done.. I became subjec,t toe severe Chninie Ithenniatillm, which for yeer inter ) mot iciated me indescribable envoi & Far th er : TTI the winlei i ''.4,6 and '46. In conseltuenc• of preethleg a greet deal in my own sold various other churches In this region, I we. attacked by the Bronchitis, which min hemline so severe es to require en immediate suspension of iny pommel lotion Ay nerve,. tyttent wen sow Aro - pined, yreltrateil. Sod es my Bennehltis became worse, villas. il/d. MK pepsin and Itheoniatic stliction--thus etincing that ens dieordert wet* eirinmett.t with eieh,citber thtinigla, the medium of the Nervous System. in the whole libertingg. copwie there seemed to he no iminedlel agent whithronld reach and recriperate ITIX Nerrosie System. every thin that I bad tried for this. rioters's tad completely faile d. At lest I wen led hy my timid. to examine Lour meet Was. and (though With nd rely mmosoloe holm ofillteir elticiencyJ I.dettirinined to try thee flect of the eNdientkeii of the tim..v.vor BELT AND NECKI.ACK,seIdia Vie aIAtiNETIC FLUID, .rline was ili.3•••i Was X.:4 T sans. AWVONIIIIIWWTT, In TWO , oars mit Dvertioni NAb Genii; in most nits 1 'mai sa WIIST3IOI 1.11/1/••• Toni.. teem. 1e.% rate I !Wart OVII•TRII • emote Anta gastric, on •ccatint or Tine BIIONCMITIII I V l KITT, Matte •lIIVIWTIoo Wks KIVIIIIIII.V as WO : %At n o Stich is the wonileyful sad hap sera • experiment , I have recommended the DEI.T and. , ilitliTai'liiiiiilliy who hate beta likewise suffering from Neitrehtio actot- Ikon. They have tried them, WITH rarer •ODOV.Tiv I settasa, in • seer. , . ' ' I am. dear sir. very TlVlV4l.lrmik DR. CHRISTWB GALVALNIC,,NS9KLACE le used fur ill complillltllldtq'tiniThYThumst for Deed. such irs /. 13 i•s.01 1 .10 of 049 74nillet , 9 5 0 and Sick 'Headache, Diriiugs• of the Heed, tb• Pate, Dot glint or Itaillting In. dui illatik Which Jo gcninolly Neftgw luel,llo, dhtkNse tolled Tic Dnlnr•u•.• Pally and Parkslystit. • 1111 plq.itiims .1141ih are coined It • iielicinly pinageo Sorra In. or. affected Uinta. Di. estskisros.'s lieltanic Astietle* *ls& supply this deficient pp% mind'i ttiiiphie •lotit• OR. CHRIOIIEI GALVANIC BRACELETS Ana found of vast service In rases of Convulsions or FIN, ab , O. 1 14 0 8 17 lie ilea sot upper ektrelniltles! May end Paralysis, and all discuss atoned D a deficiency of rower or /Stir YOU• ilrfp% In lie pri or ,Isiber trT Tie Dolorous 1001,11pdriilga •, • , These dreadful and Vile crunplassilemire freordf• *Jay ~clawed by •the -6 lion. Si the Cialtearne Bike, Nan:Auer, too num. . Ito lielt ag 7Vt,illecta through the system Nfecklaeli /ilea the Meld seta threctly open the tail at AO petreruirog eflliehions "Anal/melon NErgia mt (pip;, .s, 'Neer kuilttrier Perilllcatee frail all' rta t: enuntry at 'the mat entretkdbaity chat*, asst , ikeor,it 1V1 .11 4 _ • t • .1. • D rNo trouble r inceavenfienee ettende'use Nei PI . i' 6,RIRTIN` 614LP41171341111C1.11( sited. Way piny be worn by diking's} feeble,and.dalleete, Iwo asp pal ease and taAely. In many eras the eenaelloh M. tending. their ese Is Aighty element arid elfroreele can ke seat to an; pert oldie country. ICS • The Galvanic 21 t ; P Lei xielllel{~ This °elves& Necklace; 1 Tvro•Bcillais. • The Galvanic Bracelets, One D6Balr Each. The Magnetic FMB, Ole Dellar.l 00 - Tin sthelic Sri narmlliled 14 MI rad Obis directiodu rinoblete +nth 11811,1ubies mar Off. Nil 0114 authorized Agent PARTICULARd CAUTION, *7- 80r. , . Orsio+oo. 44.011firiMmifioitokrwv ottori:u ct. at i raattri w i st i e iti • Or Pr )tf 0 . 04 ri:Ahto antlturizitil Al.g4pl. " SCrYtti.ll..ii,VP.l4tlo l ? January 18, 1850.—J Y 0! Q 114.6417 , P ll 9grlk,lit' I N n t for 0 1416 itedr, be* de bt imor.o 1 ppep 00 , 0- 7 -10 . 0 . klyeyeilby 41. •I: . 1:11‘. j.lrforlD h 0 Tull' . 01.14801181181' xitorrh , IL) INGB, ac.,-11 fashionable otiolevit reds fibr AM . & if TAU tat! x:141 IIWMs. tg," TEE 4,06000--1" ti I,l3api t itings atall'siaffs 'dhs; an be 'had at wit tither' a SCHICIVIE Variety Store. ' •'" Clitborinto of‘Soda, ,A NE* article for Baking. ran briltm, at JOUN FALINESTOCK'S.
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