I Pliilliai'uiotiic Society’* t AT EDUGATION HAIxL, • ON MONO AY- July lOiii, 'lB-18, un. .tier ,iliq direction of Professor R. K. Burns, .. ~Tho : Society lakes 1 the prcspht'oppprlunUy of acknowledge 1 log tho liberal encouragement extended to former • Offer!*,‘ and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same on* this occaMon. : • i; ’ 'I * SdvdtAl 'coihnofiitions of great merit by’Gimncnt ■ oonibosera/Will bo'porformcd.by■ full : Orchestra,--- i n Tho Society .Imsimado strenuous efforts: to lender tills a muaiCul melange, in every respect-worthy, the j patronage o’f.lho oitizeris of this Bprouglu' c ;’ I'J Further particulars in future advertisements, • • July. M843..•.;-f .. 'V % ■* ' Attention liU ’’ ; j : «->:■..( .^Springfield'Light Infantry.!.;; „j • -;j£‘ ‘Parddo'ht tho pliblio' house ’of John Killian; J| »|in NeWbut , g , ,’bn'Saturday ihe ! 29th ‘insti,'at ton n S : 'Jt , o , cloCk' : ‘A; >M. i ; precisely, in summer!uniform a, -protKrijr«iiiditpt‘fbr>drlll. ; Cy order of ilio Qapti: m. :-, s I , ( -•> >v fc | r ,v, .M-Oi.-r.i = J.HOOD r O;S. jjjj - i'Joly 6 r 18i8.'—4t # ; Si iu I . TJBJVNJEW^S., ; . : WASHINGTON GALLERY OF DAGUERREOTYPES, . No, 234 Norlfi ,Secohd.' W, corner of ■ Calloxchill iireef, Philadelphia. ■. THE -Likenesses'' taken arid bßautifully s eolored* at this'wellknoWri establishment,Tor One'Dol lari aro universally conceded to befe(/UaMn every: respect to on.V in the city. Pictures'taken equal lyWdll in cloudy and clear weather; A large as - Afednr///ofiB and Lockets on hdndt at from tos s ridcindingthe picture; • The subscribors respectfully invilb the citiiehS of Cumberland county, lo'call and examine speci mens-of tho’laWsl ln the art of Daw Which Will bo pshlbiled dbeelfulty and without Charge; 1 *. ff ' •.*’* ' 1 '* t.*J.;G-,TENNEt-.'' Pmu.j Julyo.'iSia.— cm ‘ j Who Owns Her ?' AWIJITB and red'spoiledl COW, .giving milk; wafe left with the subscribe^lri Norllj-Middle- Id n township; S miles cast pf Carlisle; on Iho Ibrni pilio-, ontho 97th of June; bv a drover; who staled ihql she Hid ndt- bolong to him; having; got into Hls drove without his .knowledge'. 'l’llo oWuor of said cow will como forward, prove properly, pay charges, arid lake her away; : . 'll . . , ■ . . (3EORGE HETRICK, O,lB-iS. —!)l* , v ;. , Noticd; ri hcfotly giVct! llidl Ihe Sciidol Dircctdty Hf,Oliver Spring District,* will meet at tho public, honed of Ooorge Duoy, in Hogckldwn, bn SatUrridytho sth of Augdsl rieit; hlDo’clock'A.M;, fdr the purpose of •Appointing 1 eUiUbio tdabherS to take cliargo of the several schools of said district. Nine rriale teabhefs and one female arc wanted: Nona need apply unless they can come well to moral chat* deter and qualifications. At (he abovo speeified time and place thoupplicaolrure required to present them ftctves for examination: By order or the Board. . July G t 1848.—5 t ■ a Proclamation. - WHEREAS the Honorable Samubz; Hepburn, ' President Judgo of the several Courts of Gom- L.mon< Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and JunlaU.in and jlistice of the several - Courts of Oyer and Terminer-and General Jail Do* livery, in'said counties;’and Hon; John Stuart and dohti Clendenin,Judges of the Court -of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of All capital and other-offences, in (ho said county of Cumberland—by thbir preiepts to rao directed, dated the lOth of April; 1848, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer .end General Jail Delivery, to bo .hodden at Carlisle, bn the 4th Monday of August tlext,<(bomg the 28thday) at 10 o’clock; in theforo . noon, .<o continue two week. . , .. NOTICE is tlick-cfore hereby given, to th«r Coro* .tier, Justjcca pf the Trace and Constables of. the said; tiounly of Cumberland; that they arc hy.the-said pro* fcept commanded to Iw. then ami there in their proper persons* with tHclr rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations; and All other retnombrancos, to do those things which to their offices appertains bo done,arid ail those that ore. himnd by recognizances, to, prosecute against Uio pcUonara-lhatorooC-lhon shall-hom-lhe Jail of said county, aco to bo there to prosecutp-lhcm As shall be just, , ; JAMES HOPPER,Bhetiff*.- Sheriff's Office; O . Carlisle. July 6, 1848. J .! JLIST OF LETTERS. *PVEIIT|BHD IN TUB » VOLUNTEER" IIV APPOINTMENT. <lB. *4nd he it/uriher enacted,’ AnJatl advertisements made under the orders of tiw’poßl rttasterGcncral, In a newspaper or newspapers, of letters nn soHetl for In any rust-offiee, slmll lie inserted In the nauer or papers of the town or place wliero the ollice advertising may W situated, liuvuib ihii largest circulation. . v - * PMt-OjJice Law, pasted March 3,1845. T.JST OF LETTERS remaining in thcPost-offlco •jU at Carlisle, Pa., July 1, 1848. Persons in quiring for letters on this list, will please say they arc advertised, ' . J ■Belshoo'vCt John Nicole Casper * Brown W II Nalo Samuel Conlin Charles Neilen Andrew (•hiaar Rachel Prentis AD Coleman John J Russell Mary r, Comley Catharine Anri Rood Jacob Corwin Wm Richardson W II Glipplnger Charles Esqßiclia'tt Samuel CamuhoU Nancy Robison Jacob Bosch Wm , Roney Elizabeth , Dixon I oter & Spns ; Si.hort Rev. S W Fleming Mrs Margaret .Siayman Joseph Fry Marlin Esq , Shearer,John Son foreman P M Swords Elian , Free Miehaol . Siorrott James P • Faber Ludwig " Tuibit John Green Charles Tilden Thomas W Grosy John Underwood Sidney . Green Thomas , Valtorla Luis Hooper Chaunccy M Wilbets Jane Ann 3 Hodden John Wheeler Giles, ' Harris Marie Wheeler Jedodioh 3 1 Hippie Levinia J A Walt John’ ,Kelbor Franz Waggoner Henry 1 Kind Edward Wilson J Esq (ogntraol’r) 1 Little Thomas Wonderly Daniel Macabreo T'A Wilson Amanda' Monnl* Adam Wolf, Gdorgo i" M’ ICiney B F Welsh Andrew J ■ MoUeohen J T Wallsabaugh.Samuel Mayer Col J W ■ Weid'Frednolt I MoCarterßosanah Walters & Harvey i Moore J Blair • . M .: , i&r . OEO. BANDERSON, P.M. ftj-Under the ntto Pottage Law,advertised idlers are charged two cents each in addition to the regular i„ posittfp. ' '<■! . ■ Dedication. ' THE DedioalioA ofSti John’*Church, in Franklin township, York ooutlly, lliroo miles south of Dills, hnrg, will takb plaoo on Sunday tho fills day of Au gust next, Qonnan and English preaching may bo expected on Saturday and Sunday. Tho trionds of religion uro invited to attend, Juno 2D, 1848. BY THE TRUSTEES. i ” notice. ■ Cuf(». ViiiaT R. R. PrnoK,. j . \\;iL uoj .Carlisle, Jpno 3?, 1848. J A FTEIt tho Ist of July, 1848, .tho.Cu.mborland jy Vallejr Railroad Company will withdraw the Second train of cars on Sunday.of ovory week. t B.M. JIIDDLE, Secretary, Juno SO, 18,48.—8 t Carlisle Springs. tpilE Proprietor'respectfully infofms ’his friends JL and tho public generally, that ho is -thankful for post favors, and that ho has made all 'necessary ar arangomenls for accommodating comforta bly, a largo number of visitors and boarders. Tho Springs are situa-Sj9b tod 4j; miles north of Carlisle, 1 county, Pa,, in a fine healthy amfro tnantlo place. Bathing in good order, both .warm and cold, and every accommodation for travellers and visitors may ho relied on. ' Juno SO, 1848.—81* , N. B. I/ivory Carriages' in Carlisle for tho oCtom modation of visitors run daily from Carlisle lo the Byrings, during tho season. ; Farm !«; Virginia atPUbllc Sale. IWlLti' offer for on tKo pfemjßes, at the’reai dbncoof Daniel A; Magruder, ahout’S miles north iof Winchester; Itf ihp coUnty Frederick) on Wed i NEgDAi, tho lOth of 'Jaly next.tho farm on which ’ ho about 240, Acres of god J;itne* ' ; i.lt; is near tho Railrdad load ]¥¥i7®| h?S ffrorh' , \^ ; inchoB^i , t to Harper’s Ferry; Land iabout-2 m|ics from ohc of its Depots. j ■ i 8 dpenied.uiiniicoBaary,to;giVe unyJfur th at, description of VhoFaknk, ab ii ia ; presumbd those desirous of making investments in land, willcianilrte it before, the day of eald» ; , . Terms of Safe,*fc-Ono holf on the Ist April,. when posaespion will bqgivqn., The residue in two annual instalments, with ,tltle-to, ho reserved unti),lbo whole a'mouHt’iSjOischargcd. , . :; .. braxtqn.paybtmporT,ex>.. ... i ; , ■ p. of Abraham Davenport, dcc’d. v, Juno: ,, '/u Cumberlaßid • Cdiinty Agricultural . Society met at .their chamber in the Court House; on Saturday tho 20lh of May, and appointed thq cpimmlleea preparatory to the meeting, yjpj: ; : / •:, To.aelbct .ihe,;grouhd for and. superintend the : FaU l raeelihg'trP, Q,| » u ‘?l Wycrs, Armstrong Noble, Wmi , ; • i, CdraihiUdo;9n Agricultural, Jmplempnla—Rdbt, , Bryson, Christian Slaynpaq,. .-Sklles ’'Woqtlburn* :George H. Buoliefv.B* U. Siorreu. . .hi GomrtiiUeo oo uelUJbbn.Stnaft, D.Dri?.,.’ Commitled;;on„ tioises end Brannemani.MiOj DaviS; TliDmaa.Lee, . Committee. to ■ J ndgeof' HloOgldng—-ThontaS ! Bradley, David StorceU* John Hemmiuger, Danl. Coble, Abraham Lamberton.. ; : •OothmUten on Myers, John Zugf-John Noblm : - ' 'CommiUeednSeeds—Frederick Walts, George Dfiildle, Richard- Parker, * ‘ - '‘Ctimmilleooiv Butler, Ohecseand Vegetables— Gedrgo W/SheafTet,-William Kihcdde, John H* Wedvhh : • , ■jf?cAw/bad?, l *’lWl the.Agricultural.Society will Hkve a'HARVEST HOME MEETING at Hen derson’s Gro.Vti, oh FRIDAY the 4th of August, at O o’plock A; M., to. Which ail friends of Agri culture are invited. 1 The following committee whs appointed to pre pare &hW superintend it,, viz:—Samuel Myers, K. M. John Miller, Jacob Bketz, William M, Frederick Watts. ThcClieapcst, Leather Travelling Trunk Rlaninfactory , ;;V-in Philadelphia. HIGHLY IMPORTANT to .Country. Merchants and , persons visiting Philadelphia, to know where to purchase Travelling Trunks of a superior quajily, bnd-at o-luv?. price. Thomas.W, Mattson, 108 Market st. fust door below Sixth,-south side, manufactures solid, riveted:lron, frame, Iron bound Leather Travelling-Trunks, Valises, Ladies bonnet Cases, Cqrpot.Bag*,.Boys and Girls School Satch ols, &c.,-/Ho has constantly on hand over 200 Trunks, which hq will sell low for cash, and Trunks of the very best quality. GEORGE 8088, Scct'y. Books I BooUs I JUST received and will lip* sold.on reasonable, terms at the Book Store of JAMES LOUDON, borne rare and ybluhbleTheological, Classical and Miscellaneous, Bopks/of wKich the folldwinsr is a part : , t ' • ® - Oasenio?’ Greek and Hebre.w Lexicon,. LiddolPs and .Scof t’s Greek & Koslith Lexicon. Greek, Tpsiamcnt, 2 vols. will} English notes by Bloomfield. . , Bibles in Hebrew. _ J , Book of. Psalms in Hebrew.- - Crabb’s Synonyms. . Horne's Introduction, 3 vols. ■ . : -Th&Thedf^loi^B vola': . v- : Turreit’s Theology,3 vols,:q, ,m i Edwards*fWorks;4 vols. ■ , , / >Hi!Ts Divihlfy. = • ; i: : PaleyVWorks,. - ; f Upliam’a Mental Philosophy, 2 vols.-v r< ■Manual of Classical Literature. •Anthon’s'Classical Dictionary. • ' Hutton’s Mathematics. ; ' Butler’s Analpgy; Puriceton’s Theological Essavs, Mrs. Ellis’ Work’s. ‘ • - . ■ 6 vols. of the Democratic Review, •*> Hambies !9 Yucatan, &c. &c. Carlisle, Juno 23, 1818—tf To the Electors of Cumberland county. TjIELLOW-CnTZENS AND FRIENDS.—I olfor yuan . £ a cant iidato for the office of REGIS . r,7 • JhC.noxt election, and respoclfully solicittho ffivorofyour votes, suhjecl to the ioc.sion of lue Uo mocraticCounty Convention. Should I ho elected & ra !i hful ;“ ‘inparlinl performance of the dunes of the office, to justify the confidence reposed "n Vi , ' , ISAAC RING WALT- OorlialfyJnno 12, 1848. ' AiOUcCs ' ■ ■ * ■ .1 ! CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANIfy 7 June 14, 1848* 5 1 B . lo * s^^°^orB inatitutioti aruhereby .^ OIJ ,r d .u th s® t:th^ y r a . re re<luirpJ 10 l«y. on or before tuo. lOth.-da7.lor July next, the third instalment of Five Dollars on ,every ahare of stock held by thorn respectively. By order of the Boon! of Directors. ' _ - ’ W. s: COBEAN. Cushion TUSProccivcd at Iho store ofilio subscriber, a film . v '* T ? A CUIU!D c*»Vi*«KD Haws, which will bo dupoud of vary cheap. Ho also continue, to keep all kind, of Gfooorica. Fiah, Quconswnio, Crockery, &c. Don’t mistake the placo—South Hanover street, neat door to Green’, hotel, and two •looro from tho Volunteer Printing Office. 0. INHOFF, Agt. Juno 15, 1848.—dt* 1 • Valuable Piopci-ty for Sale. THB .üb.orlb., odors his properly for solo, oituut in Oliver Spring township, Cuinbciland county I*“., ono milo nonh of Moclianicuburg, on thu food leading from Moclianloslnirg to Hogestown, contain- .28 Acres & 75 Perches, Lel ra, A?' i “ , °' tDno L ‘ 1I “ I - in ’« I'igh «l«lo ot cut dor i. woll b °i Ul 2a , ncr 'f arQ o>o“r«>i »nd llw remain uor, is .well temberod. Jho improvements are a good J ML ‘wo story LOU HOUSE, plastered, b j|RTj»goodFRAME BARN, and other neecs* outbuildings, a good and never fail* i hi**n I ?i ff . wutor with a pump in it-near l lC * D “ QH r° yoans aml thriving Apple ?iumbll o cC r ir f,Cj r,U,, ■ "* If nofsoW bofore tho/dSlh of Novomber noil. il l, p o af oae 'i ,Q ,P uUic «"l" on ooid d.y, at I o'. cloek P. M., when tbo conditions will ho mode known Juno 10, 18*18.—fs ■ ■ JACOB GROSS. Vainawo Properly for Sale. I HE subscriber odors his property for unln iltnn !; d p n a S «l th !f ld(1,olo . n ‘ townahip. Cumberland ly, miles south of Coilislo, on Iho rood land ing from Carlisle to Potoisburg, containing * 9 Aores and B-8 Perches, ' ofHrst rote Limestone Land, in a high slato ofculti vatlpn, a small portion of which is well timbered,— Aadk The improvements nrp a good two story flWa® LOG HOUSE, a good LOG BARN, and IhHIBhM Well of never foiling Water, with dSaßSfta pump in it, near the door. There is al so a tilting Apple Orchard of choice grafted fruit, and also Pears, Poaches, Plums, and Cherries. If not sold before the 8d day of September next, it will bo exposed to public sole on said day, at 10 o’‘. clock A. M„-when , conditions will bo mode known by > V.o.q MICHAEL FRIESE. June 8, 1848.—cow-ta D. OORNMAN. TUST opened ot dm," 800 Hive” n lofgo lolTf V Par “»°l“tta ond Bun Shadoo, which will bo sold cho *Pv S. A. COYLE. Published by order of the Society, .r y,. jEURD’K, WATTS, President. Parker, Secretary, , June 29,1848. ‘ ’ /THOMAS W. MATTSON, . . .. South east cor. Sixth.&. Market sis. Fhila,, June 29, 1818.—3 m IlaiitM t Hams I •; 7;;:. -i*’ THE subscribers have juSt fc£eived from Philadel phia a new dnUFrcah'ijupply of, «£ ’’ •-t jytf .Dye-stuua, rerfumery£Tarjcy -AH ic 1 0 s, &c., «c Our stock U.now latgo khu Wrriptete,aHd as we are dolprrmridduot to be Undersold;.but.tb sell at (he lowest coflli pq:ico3,, vVe inyito LhOj'atleiition. of,country Inerchants,'physicians amt others, .to, examine our: good** and prices boforo-purchasihg'eiflewherc. i;«fcrW. 13. FLEMING. .. • ' Juhe ti6,'lS4B. . - , ■ . . furlreitiirc! Furniture!! rpHE'Subscriber respectfulfydnforms the public that ,J_ he stillcohlinups,. to manufacture and keep on handy at his shop on. Nprth Hanovcr-strect, nearly opposite Orth’s, (formerly,Glass’) Hotel,.Carlisle, Biireailsj’ .Sidcboflrdsj Sccre- TAUIES,-TABLES; BTANUS; Desks, Book-case? Bedsteads, Cupboards, of.ovdry style and pattern,and In short, every thing that can, bo.made in a cabinet shop; . •• ,1 The subscribe? Will wtirr'dhthis, furniture to he manufactured out of the bedt of material and by the best of workmen; Slid. as to; his prices ho intends to sell low foi casb;v All wh? will give him a call, will say that, his furniture isjchpap and good. All work manufactured under his He particularly invites ne.wly niarried persons to'giye him a call and examinp for themselves—ho,has no doubt his work manship and. juices >yiU ; ,not.fail,to please; so don’t forgot to call before. purchasing elsewhere. , Tho; subscriber would the public that ho.carries oi^lho,,.i*',-• ' . ‘ Coffin maklng &uslncss, and can wait on alt those who may desire, his servi ces in that line. . Having o'HsXKBB r he can attend funerals in the country. -Charges moderate. *•'' v-.o: FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, dime 15, 1848.—1 y i u ~, , NVB, A'lotrif choice-Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. ~ Fireworks! Fireworks! THE subscriber olTcrirto the trade a fall and com plete assortment of. Fireworks from the most celebra ted manufacturers, comprising \ Pin Wheels/ . • - Rockets, various sjzcs, •: Chasers, . '.Roman Candles, Grasshoppers, ; Triangles,. Blue Lights, , Vortical Wheels, Bongola Lights, Chinese,Flyers, Torbillions, . .. ,Minos, • Flying Pigeons, l • , Flower Pots,, Scrolls, .. .. Chinese Penny. Rockets, Torpedoes, Pulling Crackers, . , 2000 boxes Double and Single Stem, Fire Crackers. These works ore warranted of first'quaUty. Dealers who,remit the cjmh, may rely ‘oh having an assort ment carefully packed rind forwarded at the lowest prices. ‘ .. Joseph b.bussier, , V Wholca|[ip;Fruit Store, 27 South Wharves. Phila., June 15|'1848.—St ‘ Estate Notice. , LETTERS of administration on thdestate of Mrs. . Mpry Humerj late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland have‘been granted' by the Registerdf said- Coutity to' thesultsotibcr living in Carlisle, Pa. - All persons indebted to said-estate arc requested to make immediate pay mont; and those having claims will.prpscnt them propb.ly' authenti cated for settlement to • ' • '*• JOHN HOMER, Adrar. .June 29, 1848.—61 l>octor A. nankin. Respectfully lnhabitants of Carlisle and its vicinity, his prpfoseibndlscrviccs in oil its various departments. Hoping from his long experience and unremitting attention to the duties of his pt'ofcssibni tp’rtierJtja of public patronage. When' not .absent On professionalbusiness he may, at oil times, b 6 fdurtd eilhcr'rit-his office, next door to Mr. or at hts lodgings at Bectcm's Hotel;- ."" ‘ . Carlisle, May. 18, 1848. Dr, George Willis Foulkc, (Graduate of Jeffetaon Medical College, Ph ilaia .) jit the residence of his JTatlier in South directly opposite Morrell'sHotel. . ' OiiaiaOr. Pa. .. .. 18, 1848.—1 y ' s vh ;J; '/;* 1 j; ;• ISROWIV, ATTORNE VAT, L AAV, will practice irtlhescv. t ®ra! Courts of Cumncrlond coudly,' Office in Main-street,nearly opposite the county jAil, Carlisle. 'MurcH 0/1848., • * ‘ PICKLES, PRESERVES.—JutfI received ami opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple,Orange Jelly, Pickled Lobsters and Gher kins, Mangoes, Peppers, Picollill, Tomatoes and On ions, Olives, Capers, Anchovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, with a very choice and pure article of Sal. ad Oil, for sale at the cheap Drug, Book omTVariotv Store of S. W; IIAVERBTICK, North Hanover st. May 18, 1848. , , v y. Notice Payers. 5 TTNDER the provisions of the act of 1814, ally • U county paying into the Stale Treasury, the State 1 tax levied on such cotnity, prior to the 15lh of July i in ony year, is entitled to anubalcmcntofS percent. 1 on tho amount so, paid. . The undersigned, Commissioner's of Cumberland county, in view of the nbovb provisions, consider it equitable and proper that those, who by the prompt payment pf their taxes prior tp tho above dale. cn. able Hid Treasury lo.pay over (ho'Suto tax, so us to rcbcivo/.tho. aforesaid nbp'ioirtoril, of sfpcr5 f pcr cent, tho benefit of which lias hitherto : bdoa-engaged by ; tho citizens of the county generally, should bo allowed a deduction oflhut amoimt by tlio collector— havb ou- Ihorlzod'lho different oullectora lo mako said obole l”e I rtt rT ro,r * J 0 Stbtcdtox, oas.esiWho/e the Slate and County lax is poh) to (ho oolloolor prior to . the loth of July, 1646, whdn said abatement shall amount t to one cent or more* no fractions of a cent to bb ore- ■ diled.. , ■ , ■ Since the eel of 1844, the Commissioners have paid the State tax of this, county annually to' tho State Treasurer, within, tho time prescribed by tho act, and the. county has received the. benefit of an abatement of five pot cent, thereon* but to' inpot said payment they have found U necessary heretofore to appropriate a part of (Hb county funds to meet the deficiency occasioned bf delinquents, until the bal once of the State tax was collected. It therefore boi comes necessary to require the payment of both State and County lax to entitle the payer to tr.o aforesaid abatement, upon tho nfoicsaid Stale Tax. The undersigned therefore confidently anticipate that the above arrangement, and the further induco- mont of enabling Cumberland county to maintain the character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in (ho discharge of her obligations lo (luVCommonwealth, will induce every citizen to dis charge their State and County tax jJrlor (o (ho 16th of July next. ; D. STERRBTT, . DANIEL COBLE, * JOHNMELL, .. County Cummisaiontrs Attest:— Wm, Rukt, Cfiu Commissioners’ Office; > . : > Carlisle, Juntf I, 1948.—7 i 5 1 • , Removal. : THE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and tho public generally, that ho has removed to tho largedirick buildingin South Hanover street, one door from Morroll’a Hotel, and wilhfn a few floors of tho Volunteer printing office; where ho will continue to carry, on tho i ; 1 . » : Tailorings Business, , arid to receive orders for work in hialmo, all of which ho pledges himself to oxecufo promptly, In n heat, faqhionablo, and workmanlike manner. The latest fashions will bo regularly received, and ho can there fore furnish to order a‘dross that will please the piosl fastidious Howould avail himself of this op portunity to-return Ins sincere thanks to his many patrons for their past encouragement, and solicits a continuance of their favors. . Carlisle,April 0,1348.— 3 m niIJOMPSONIAN MEDICINES,—Fresh Green JL Lobelia, Afrldnn Dird Popper, Bayberry, Compo sition Powder, Gum Myrrh,'Nerve Powder, Spiced Bitters and No. 6, together with oil the medicines in use, from the well: known establishment of/Aaron Comfort, Philadelphia. : For sale at (he Drug,Book and Variety Store of S. W. HAVER6TXCK. Juno 1, IS4B, :'“QVXCki P' , ? wa ?U 1° h“y cheap; Lumber ] Letthem . W; call down at CHURCH'S old Lumber Yard, hear the 1 welt end of the-old Harrisburg Bridge, at the BiVer, .Cuirijo/lun^ ; Bide, where ibey,. l con buy ; ; {jottimon Boards .v, ■ v forthousand,jsnd PinoShinglosfors9 per thousand. ' '"'l ■ •• The'shtoferibbi; thdHkfUl for past favdrs,-now of fer* tq thc ptlblid at tits old established'LUtriber Yard, at the west- jond- of the old HarrisbUrg Bridge, the besHclfectedilotof ; - . Xitrnsßijß " on the bsnk of,the river, consisting of 200,000 long |)ino Shingles Of the .best .quality, 150,000 long white pine ShjhgUs, 2d quality, and 40,000 of UJnch Shinglcb, together with 600,000 feet of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as i, l£, I£, ancl S inch Pannel; and 2 inch Ist Com mon; and Poplar. Plank, Poplar, Scantling and ,half Inch Hoards, pine ’and Hemlock deice and'Scantling, seasonod-Oak Plank, Dry JPannel, Ist and 2d Com mon-Hoards and Plank, stuck up in the yard s’.nce Ufltyear.and if/persona tells you tq the contiary don't believe them,.but call and sec. ‘v Having also a Steam.Saw.Mill; in operation, and .a largo stock of Timber, onjiand, bulb, Pfne and Oak, the .subscriber, is prepired to sa w bills .to order, fence boards, blrn floor plank, laths and ipailing* at, short notice. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business and a * determination, to .sell lowpr..than. J any other Yard qt the river, that, his, old..customers and the rubho generally, will give him a.cnll before purcha sing elsewhere. - ' ’■ HENRY' CHURCH/ Bridgeport; May 26, 1848. i Cloiths, Casslmcrcs & Vestings. I WOULD respectfully call the attention.of the public, to a splendid lot of Spring and. Sum mer Goods, suitable for gentlemen's wear, consist ing of super French; English, German and Ame- '■}. ■ - Cloths & Casslmcrcs, of all Colors tjm( textures, extra super black Cash mereits, Linens, for spring and sum mer cpatji,'White and Fancy Linen-Drills, Silk, Satin, Valencia arid Cashmere Vestings, .White and Fandy Marsailos, black' Italian and Fancy Silk Cfattots, black, white and fancy tolofed Kid Glotms;.H All.opon and'ready for inspection, opposite the .Railroad Office, Main street, at the well known establishtaont.of T. H. SKILES. Carlisle, Mayi4, 1848. CHEAP GOODS, A:’* OGILBY’S Wholesale and Retail'store. I XJL'havo now openedthc largest and cheapest as* sQftflicpl of Goods oyer brought to Carlisle, and no mistake., v purchasers. will do well to call, and ox amine this mammoth stock, as they will be sure tp save money and get good bargains. To enumerate articteffand prices is out,of the question, as it would fill this* paper and the half not thoh be inserted— Suffice ItMo say, I 'have every article in the Dry Goods lino, from superfine broad cl6th down to three cent calico. Also a fresh assortment of;; : Oroccrlcs; . P.r|nie police, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rico, <tc., and ris, cheap a&ariy house.in the town, Arid (n.-lpoots and Shoes tho largest ond cheapest assortment evdr brought oast of Philadelphia. , Recollect the old stand East Main street, Carlisle, whefe good bargains can always bo'had. 1 ’ Vl - C. OGILBY. April so; 1648. • OIRUStS, Pa,‘ T -’. THE subscriber respectfully announces to tho pub lic, that ho lino taken the eland lately occupied by Mr. Anguoy, at tho cornet of High street and Har per a Row, whoro hoiics just received front Iho east ern cilioi a )argo:and splendid assortment of .., -’>!• r ' NEW GOODS r : 't'-'. :ii Purchased In Iho Atlantic cities of (he Importers arid Manufacturers, including l every variety of Goods. Thb Ladies ore particularly Invited to call and hx* amine his beautiful assortment of . . Dress Goods. Among Which the following articles comprise ft part: superior wool .Cloth; block ami fancy Silks; blue, black and fancy Cassimorcs; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Bombazines ami Alpacas- Vestings of all kinds; Mous de Laincs; London and Domestic .Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Lriecs. Edging?, Hosiery am} Ribbons, of ali kinds; together with a largo assortmbnf’ of • . .. Groceries. All tho Goo/Js have,been purchased at the best and cheapest markets and wfij certainly bo sold very to-w. All persons.,are respectfully Invited to give Mm a call. , JOHN E. FORSTER. April, 20, 1848. Ptfy Goods— Ncav Av rniigeuieut I 'TUIB subscriber has just returned, from the city end .i. is now opening, at Ms Old Stand, on Main street, in addition in ,his former slock, a largo and well se lected assortment of fancy and staple .. DRV GOODS/ whjfh bo intends to sell according to ffrb obf hibitoi "quick - sides and small ptofils.*' Among his goods are English and American i PrinVs.fruiu 4\ip (b I 2 cents, cvcryjVorrefy of stylo.and pattern. . Bleached uud Brawn 3o,inch, at Gj.' . Epglinh Ginghumd »f 12 cpjits.' French, Lawns nt J 2, nrld ovcry olfi6r afliglfi cq'Onfy cheap. -Almo, a largo assortment of > Groceries' & «liiccrtsiVftrc. io oDiri good New Otleins Sugar at 0, prime at 7, crushed loaf at 10 and bioliiMr louf of 11 cents—good H'o Coffee at 9 cents—good Molasses $ c(s pel quail, Now Orleans baking Molasses o£ 10—also, Money, Syrup, a aupeiior assortment uf Teas, Bpicfs, ic. CEO. It. CROOKS. Carlisle, April 13, 1648. Second Arrival oftfew Cfoods. ®* A. COYLE has just returned from A Philadelphia, and is now. opening a large assortment of SUMMER Goods. will bo sold 80 per cent, cheaper than over, consisting in part of now style dress goods for ladies, vist m . 'Striped JaapoHnes, Grenadines, Printed Bareges, Bntislo, Satin Stripe do , -Plaid Poll Debhorre, Mode do Lainon. French Gingham*, A|«o,*a largo assortment of French Cloths, Cnssi mores and Vestings, Bonnets," Ribbons. Gloves, Ho siery. Purchasers will please call ond examine his stock for themselves, as ho is determined to sell cheap for cash. -* Carliplc, Juno 1, 1848. Drugs IDruffSl a Prices Reduced.. a TJHYSICIANS; Country Merchants and Pedlars, JL are invited to call and examine my stock of Me dicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Varnishes, &c.' Patent Medicines; : ‘ Herbs and .Extracts; ~ Fine Chemicals, .Spices,- ground & whold/ Instruments, . Essences, ' ■ I Pure Essential Oils, Perfumery, &d. RYE, STUFFS* Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas,, Lac Dye. p Aim's,‘ Indigocs, Madder*, Siimae, Alum, WoiKerill &. Brother’* Ptfro Load, Olirome Green and XqlW, Pjiiiit &. Varnish Brushes, Jersey Win dow OfdVa, Linseed Oil, TUrporitinA, Cuptrf & Coach Varnish, and Rod Lead. All of which* will hosold' at the very lowest market pride, at the chea£ Drug and Book store of \ 11, 8. RIPPER, ,s. W, HAVERSTICk. Carlisle. Juno I, 1648. .... jou>yonK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. New Gqodil 1 Oretvt Arrival of Spring and Summer Good?. FORSTER’S NEW^STORE, DRUGS. 'plaihflQjdClassi^ Four i/iiles west of Carlisle'shtlween the Newville Slate Rqadand the Cumberland rValley RailfMdi '■ m ; >:.lt FOURTH- SESSION'. - ‘"1 rpHE Fourth session will comihoncVon MONBAY ‘JU'tho Urqf -May, 1848.; TIA niimber of students is limited, and they ore cafcfully prcpafcd fdr Col lege, ’Coupling, House,,&c. 1 . 1 ' '' : ' r ■ .. ,Thp.situation.precludes the; possibility of'students associating with' (ho vicious of being remote, from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road; of> Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to.the institution. TERMS. Boarding, Washing, tuition, &c., (per sess.) $6O 00 Latirt or Greek, b 00 Instrumental Music' French or German J Circulars with refoienccs, &c.y furnished by K. K, BURiSS, Principa April 13, 1848.—1 y jaaro Faiicy Articles! A RICH and extensive variety of Fancy orticles Just opened :by llie subscriber, to which he in* vitee special attention, consisting partially of Gold Pens and Pencils, Spy Rutter Knives, fine Pocket Knives, Pocket Books and Bead Purses, Port Moneys, Segar, Cases, Fancy Boxes, cut glass"and plain smelling ' Bothies',' Fruit Knives,' Spectacles, Watch Keys, Seals and Guards, -Vislting Ctfrds and. ■Cades; Combs ofevery kind, together with’a rich Va riety of .other articles nf elegant design and'-finish; which it is impassible to enumerate. Call ot?HAV* ERSTICK’S Drug, Book and Variety Store, Tforth Hanoverslrcct. Juno" 1,1647. Croat National Work. A History of the Revolution and Lives of the Heroes of the Waraf Independence. Bv Charles J. Peterson. AN elegant volume with 18 fine Sifeel Plains; and nearly 200' beautiful .Wood ’ Engravings. “This is a.splondid book. A valuable addition to the Historic Ltlerainre of ourcountry. Weare much mistaken, if it does not. lake rank with the works of Irving and Presooll;’,’—AVon*fonf//eratf. ■- It surpasses any' similar work yet offered to the American public.” —Neale Gazette', “It may bo propbrfy Considered d poptllatland Military Histdry of the Revolution, extremely well and Judicious 1 written;’.’—Jß American. ■ “The present work dovlhevilevolutibn. and 'its heroes, is superior, both in extent and design to any that has Heretofore come under our notice.” —lnquirer', . ' A well connected History of that Ovenlfdl peri od—Ledger! , ■ “Decidedly the hbst pophlarHislory of the War of llje Hovolhtioh and Its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country.”— Saturday Evening Agents Wanted to canvass for the above elegant Work, in every county Und tottn In tHo United States, to whom the most.liberal inducements will be offered. Price only. $3. Address (poet-paid). -WM: A. LEARY,. ' , • , No. 168 North 2nd at.; Phils. • May iff, 1848.—3 m 1 . ■, ~-.i . • , Applcton’s Clieap Hook Store. aEO>-S. APPLETON, Bookseller, Publisher and Importer, No. 148 Chesnut street, Phila delphia; Having cohneetions with all the loading pub lishing hobses In the United Sidles, and purcha sing a large portion of'his stock at the Auction J fad© bales, is ©habled to offer to’Farmers, - Law* yers, Merchants, Traders, Storekeepers, Clergy men, .Pbyaicians„an,d ell others, wanting books, for their- Pamily Libraries; or Directors who pur chase for Publieinstitetions and Libraries, great inducements to purchase at his establishment.— Laying in his slpok at low prices and selling for ready money, purchasers can obtain any books to be .bad.in tha market at the lowest possible remuner ative, and very many, of them from 20to 50 per cent, holow the publishers prides: His assortment dompiisoa the moat elegant edi tions of the Standard Works, W .Theology,' - 'History, Biography,' .Criticism, ]PLUflratiirfl arid thelFine* ArtB,fotrctlii?r wjtlv the most extensive collection of 1 BIBLES AND PRAYER BObK§, . in every variety.of type,* binding, paper and em bellishment, and varying in price from 25 cents to 30 dollars. Persons ul a distance can forward their orders, and have them promptly attended to, at as low, and probably at lower prices than any other houses in tliQ city. 1 Those who have not heretofore dealt with,us. are requested'to give Us an opportunity ol selling, to them, .being confident we can satisfy them as to prices and good, copies, and best edi tions. - Catalogues iaro furnished* gratis 6¥i podl-paid application. Customers will find it it Safe and easy method of rbmkting small amounts, by in closing tire,paid Slumps which afb tb he ptoOiirod at noatly alt post 'offices. Remember if you want to select from a.very large assortment, and to purchase at exceedingly Low. Prices, go to ■' APPLETON'S CrftfAP BOOK STORE, No; .148 Chcrf. si;, between ffth t£ 7th sis. Phila,, May 18, 1848.--3 m ,'<».pu rlnuralil p : . THE umlumijnixr beg leaVe to inform tlinir rionda and llrtl public in general, that they have formett tl do-partnership, ami Aril carry oh the Foundry . ' ' in all its branches, ai their Foundry on Main at., in the borough of Cnrlialo, where they will oon inuo 'to manufacture Babb's Pbtent.Cooking Staves, Threshing Machines, Beal’s Patent Wind-milt, Ploughs, and all kinds of eastings, 'f'hanUfal for past favors, they fbapdctfully Solicit the patlonaco of tha public. ' T. GARDNER, . , . JACOB ABRAHIMS/ Carlisle, April 27,1848 3m N. B. Old castings, copper, brass, &0., lakbn j in excli&ngo for work, SAw ttud Clicntf Boot and Shoe Store. HO, MALOY, respectfully informs the citizens i of.Cnrliidb and (he public generally, that he has opened In (ho etoro room huefy occupied by Joa. S. Gitt, opposite Bonn' stofe', and fiWMnmirsHo tel, an extensive assortment of Men’s Boots, Mon’« .ml Boy.'O.lf and Kip Monroe., Lailio*' Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAIT ffjTl E RS, and black and fancy colored ■T I i KIP BOOTS, of tho latest slyle t and made of tho best materials,' all of which will bo sold cheap for cash. Ho ha* also on hand a largo assortment of Jioathor, 1 Calf Skins, Morocco, &c., and will manufacture to oidor all kinds of Boots and Shoes at thto shortest notice. Carlisle. AjSi'll ifr 184 g- nfoticc. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Sam uel Bowman late of Eostpennsboro, Ip.,deceased, have boon granted to tho subscriber living in East* pennsboro ip. All personadndebtod to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and thoso haying claims will presontthem properly authentica ted for settlement to JOHN BOWMAN Ex'r. Juno f848.--6t* , Notice. , ' ; rprip Oommi.iionor. of Cumber).ml county, deom JL if proper to Inform tho public Rial' tho otntod mooting, of tho Board of Cam-niaaionorawlll bo held on tho .econd ainl fourth Monday, of, cadi moiith, at which llmo an,y person., having bu.inc.a with .aid Board, will mccl lhotn at their office in Carlisle. By order of tho Commissioner.. ■ WM. RILEt, dk, Op»Amlssioner*a Office, > Camile, Jdne t, 1848.-~tf 5 T UjST recalved a supply of Rowuf UVCologbe. O Extracts of Jockey, ClwVßo'uqmjt deCarollne Geranium, ami Pcifumo da Jorniy Lind, J.& W.D. FLEMING. luue 15, 1848, ... ' J; A., BiSHDPV.BUcbeEfor lojDr. J. J.'Riyers, i has just recelved ahd'la hoW onenihe a lafee .'dnd^wcH'seleet^^Bssdrt^ebtbf.ll^ll'prol^mc^. &<%;.amdni-wlilcli , .wi)i beTotihathefdlt Ibwi%‘ ■ M J;... ■,. • 1 _ t,. Opium, . ..CuTXEftr, , CaWPHOR, , . ‘ CJILS, '• . Salts, .Quinine; . V •-•'< DVE;S f TUFFS, ; ,,,,, ‘.. Spices,.. , •'X ,;Turpentine; v ~ ■ ; vi-: . Pine .Oil, 6«5..&c, Also a very large .assortment ofperfumery, hair brushes, tooth brashes, Umbrellas, walking canes* Rousbcl’s and Hauel’s shavihg croaih;BeaP« oft; cologh water, hair dye, oxmarfow; fancy soapa; Extracts Mean. Fun, curling fluid end fahcj arti clos of every description, to which he respectfully invites the attention of thepdblic. Hisassoriraent is .a Jull and rich one,, and .lid hopes ; hy strict‘aU tension to biisindss'and lotv prices, to rebelle d' lijofal share of patronage. Pliyfiicians prascrlp tiona carefully compounded. ' ' ’ J. A. UtSHOft , 10 00 6 00 Carlisle, May 4, 1848; MONYEft* Confectionary, Frail & T«»y State; ‘North Hanover Street, Caiujsle; ' THE subscriber would respecifdll/inio'rro coun try merchants.and the public generally, ihitlib ie constantly itfanilfactdring dnir has always’oh hand CANDIES of every variety (which for qi»F ity cannot be surpassed by any manufaoturqd 'IH the Stale) which he will seli VVholesale or Retail at the Old Stand, in North Hanover street, a ftw dools north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, wherd he has also on hand FRUITS and NUTS of ths latest iniporlditoßi,which Will bo sold at ihVlbw est prices for basin (fis Stock cortsisla in part of Oranges,'Leinops, Raisin's, Figs, rrunes, ,Dates; Cocod Nuts, Crt'am Nuts, Pea Ndts, English Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Filberts, &c. " Ho would, also inform the public: that he had just returned fro'm.ihb piiy with d Jarge aleck Of Fresh Family Groceries, consisting of superior double refined, otuehed anil pulverized Loaf Sugars; Brown, Sugars, among whhrh isa very faij article for 6i (rente per I bo-: Coneo from Bto 123 cts per lb. Tealsfji §uperiol article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea! Molasses of all kinds; VVater, Soda and Sugar Crackers, Cheese, Chocolate. Rico, 'Blacking; Matches, Brushes, &o. Freeh Spice#;-shell as Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs! Ginger and Mustard. A supply of'lndigo, fteei qualitb) Aldm,- Stafbh; Washing SodaV Sallpetfb, which .will be sold at ib’tndwesi rates* Ci!l retilmi bis sincere Jhnhkstp thfc puollft fof the libfefal patronage extended to him: and hopes by a desire, to please io merit a fcobtih- Iw^.V.IP. orders from a disiahoq thankfully refcolvfed and promptly attended to. ' P. MONGER* Carlisle, May 4, 1848. Orcat Bargnlus i Second. Spring Arrival!! A 7! BENTZ’S Cheap Cash, store, whero/they Q ®if« of »o# and cheap Goode, of the fdlowing kinds; ■ ■. Cloths, Cassiinfires and Veaiibgd; .. • Calicoes, of every variety and style, from 4 td 12} da per yard—-and dome of these are first Ate at 6} and.B eta. ' TbeassWthiehibonslaUof abotii 9000 yards. , ...... .. ;; i. - Forty pieces French Ginghams, al>l9 j, 16, and 10J eta per yard. Manchester Gingham 10.1911 ana the beat for 16 cents. _j • r.. 5» ■Lawni— Some beautiful pailernaViai, 184. md 25 cents per yard; , ■ ~T* 4 •; Jlpach<u~~ 18$, 25. 27}, 50'and 62} d(s per yard; We have the cheapest Alpaohas in ttto/u ATus/inj—While arid unh'lpWhed, dt all prices'; and,lower thanever sold before. • ' * and Pantaloon goods at all prices; \ ‘ w Hosiery, GloVes, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, Rit bons, Haw, Oil Oibths, Flannels, Cotton arid Linen Table DWptff< Frfna, Shawls, Edgings and Laces. Fringes; Buttons', a itd In fact every aHible in our fine of business. .1 'i 1 _ • * J :* Tjiese goods 'are offered laUhe.pofiiie at jowpr pricey, than c.an bo bought any .where inthe Slate of Pennsylvania; as oiir means of pproJiasinv ace equal, to any, and'.far inerohanfs. . , , Also, GnooEitißS, Queknswars, &C. r ' \i:r. Give us a call aa we feel satisfied you wilj save - money in making your purchases. . . t -X. & W. BKNTO. 3 doovs sodlh of the Post Offer. May 4, 1848. Wry. Goods &, , ■ ' ' REuroyAL. TH L sitbScnber bogs leave to inform his friends and tho public hi general, that ho has removed his store to the room formerly occupied by Henry An derson, on Norlh Hanover street, within 3 doors of Havoretick’s drug store, wlr&r6.he :: haß fist opened a choice selection of - , Dry&oodSj consisting In part ol cloths, casainierea.saltinnqlis, linens; summercloths, vestings, silks, bombazines, camhncfts, Jaconetts, calicoes, shawls,' checks, ticking, cftrpht £halrt, codon yai*n, Umbr’elJaa, gloves, siispehdej's, handfierchtefo. hosfefy; Ao; Also a weil selected stock of Groceries,-Vpft4j£«- ting in part of , ’ Coffees, Teas/ Sugars, Mufassesy Spires, 7’obncco, Glass and Queens ware,*oj* various descriptions and qualities, togeth er’ with numerous other articles, comprising a complete and femwfdf assbriinont—oil ofwhich’he offers fof sath at vp/y low priors. He will also keep Constantly ort hand a large assortment of Wo'ots, Shoes, Slippers,.. &c., which will be disposed of at groat barga’fnflV He respectfully invites his friends and the SoblM to give him a coll. CHARLES Carlisle, April 27, 1848. Hoots, Shoes and Urogaits. jjUA TUBatiGnthm oft'hopiitilid is invfted whT to R nnd elepant assortment of jL BOOTS and SHOES,now opefllrtfffft PORTBA’S SilOK STORE, Mtf,, V, opposite the Mothodisl Church. The elodt has beert'atfeolAd* wlilr* crbat coirb/and for eiyie and durability -lannfeqnallod.' ’ i ; fi ‘ Ladle*’ French Linen Gainers,'(be# Style) do -Morocco Half Gaiters.'; do .. , do. Kid and MoMobo Slipper*, Bushins and Tics, at all. price*. , . t Missis* Gaiters, Leather Dopte, Buskins.and Slinpord. ■ ' ! viu Childrens* Gnitrrs, Bools and ankle tiesl bf ev ery variety. •» - - - Men’s Calf and Morocco bools, brogans. and* (slippers. • ‘ r -• .. Uoys- nndYoullia’ Goal, Calf and KlpUMgiiWl and a geneial naaorlmnnl of thick ,wptk.l: ■ 1 " ! 1 • Also a areal variety of Hoot and Frendh ! Mtirb*’ co, Kid; Pinkand While Linings, liaatiniis.Trtnw raings, 5, •' , r.« 2. r i!ss!".t„ >ucn,lon win bb B* v dn as udnsi; th -OUB TOMER W ORK. such as Gentlemen’* One rransh boots,Conorosaboots.nnd GhlußsVliadW Vronoh and English Lasting GnitdAahd'Congretd Boots, Kid and Morocco. .Slippers,- BUskine ■ and 1 French lion; and ovory effort tlhaff to cel uif the work In a stylo equal to tH« bSsl dtty Work, andaV -the lowest price, by WM l . M. POlitER & Co.- .May,ll. , , • , N. B.—As the s'nbecitibor.is noiiV doing tuill nese under the firm of Wm. M. Porter & Co., W' earnestly requests those i'ndebldd, re settle thdif accounts, aa .it ta neoeesaVy hla old hooka ah’dtiitt 1 be closed without delay. ■ WM, M. POI^TEIV. , \niug* ■Wi'Wed. ' MglUl pri» will bo i/tii Oa «m 6 «ii.i|g fcf J.pir) by lh'6 noheerlber for gib# BAGS. m.y budoliveradat (he paper-mill, 6 ml|o. froth Ctlw lisle, of at (he Warehouse of Mr. Jeeob «heem, in C, ; li,l t' 1 , , W. D. MUIiLEN, April 13, 1848.—1 f , ‘I
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