American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 31, 1849, Image 3

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    NIPPKDHOPffS.i
The Editor of the Philudolphia Inquirer shares
Iho fate of liia brother editor of the New York Mir*
ror—to both of whom the., public' had given, offices,
but Old Zaoh did’ni oomo up to the scratch. Here,
the sympathetic Mirror:
•i Our friend Morris, of the Inquirer, w.ho did more
to-elevate Gen. Taylor to the Presidency than any
olbor mah in. Fhilupelphia, we are' sorry to see, has
beoh'Jißed. He is one of the very best of men, as
well us one of the most high minded and cbhsialent
Whigs, In the country; and he was, and is, fully,en.
titled to the highest consideration of tho party ho has
so long and so faithfully served... Ho can better af
ford to do without the office, than the Administration
can'afford to deny it.'*
PHILADELPHIA 'MARKET.
m May 29, 1840.
Flour—-Sales of 2000. bbls., at $4,50 per bbl. for
bdmrnon brands. Nothing doing inßyo Flour. The
inarketfor Corn Meal continues dull at $2,75 per
bht. for Ponri., with,sales of 800 bbls. at that price.
Grain’-;—Wo note sales of, 3 a 4000 bush., Wheal at
SI,Q3 a SIJ)S fur'red, and* $1,07 a $l,OB for white,
pcf bush. ; No sales of Rye. The demand Tor corn
has been active, with sales of over 12,OOObush. good
yellow at 59c. Oats—demand improving ; sulo of
, 10,000. bush. Southern at 29J a 31c. Whiskey is
dull at 20 ,a 21ic. ln hbds. and bbls. : • -
Fkcnch and. Italian Languages.
A YOUNG ITALIAN, brought up in one of the
XX'.best Italian colleges, and who lias-spent many
years in France, and has hod long experience in hath
languages, wishes to give instructions in tho above.
His terms, will be moderate. Private lessons will
also bo given. For further information apply (o Mrsi
C. Wondorlich’s Hotel, in Main Street, Carlisle.
May 31.—3 t.
To whom it may Concern.
THE Books and Notes belonging to the firm of
Myers .&.Bheafer, are now in the bauds of David
Smith. Esq., for collections Those persons who
know themselves indebted tn said firm will call and
pay off their notes or accounts before the Ist of July
next, as after that time he is instructed to bring suit
on pH unpaid notes and accounts.
MYERS &SHEAFER.
Catllsle.May 31, 1849—lm*
Estate Notice.
ALL persons are hereby notified (hot Letters of
administration, on the estate of William Quig
ley, late of the dordiigh of Mechanicsbbrg, Cum*
berland county, deceased, have been Issued by the
Register of said county to the subscriber, whb
resided in said B Tough, county aforesaid. All
fierstirtd having claims or demands against the cS
aW df dald. deeddent are requested Id make known
the saute \Vithoilt dblaV, and those indebted tb
hiake payment to ’
.. , FREDERICK WUNDfcIHLIdH, Am’t.
May 3I ( 1849—0 t
testate .Votlcc.
LETTERS of admimMlrulion on tile bdtatb df
Jane Moore, deceased, Ulo oflhjs boroUgli dfCarlislc,
Cumberland county, Pa., Imve been granted to the
subscriber residing in .said Borough; and county
aforesaid. All persona indebted to said estate otb
hquoalcd to nlako imtilediulo payment, und those
having claims will pruichl them properly authontt
bated for settlement to . .. ...
David GUtEU.Admv.
Carlisle, May 31, 1849—6 t
Wood Ciioopci’s Wanted.
THE Subscriber* can give employment to fifteen or
twenty WdoU Choppers; if application bb mdde
immediately, at Monlibclla Furnace, Perry cbiinty;
Price 89 cents per cord..
FISHER, MORGAN «k CO.
. May 31,13-19—41 .
A CAUDI
DOiißtjiNa gap white: sVlPher
.JL SPItINOS, situated In Cumberland county, Pa,
In a picturesque portion of the mountains; and eight
nlileS north of Nc\Vwillo, has recently, been filled up
frith nfc# ami commodious building*.
Tlio subscriber having provided himself with good
Cooks and. wnilcre; hopes by ClbsH arid poisdnal ap*
plication tb business, to bo abio to give'goneral salis
faction to nil who may favor him with a call.
A lino of tfacka drill always bb ready at the New
tille Depot on (he arrival of the cart id carry paflseni
gem to the Springs,
SCOTT COVIE.
May 31, 1849—2iri
Second Spring Arrival i
TltE subscribers have received another great stock
of Fresh Goods, such as Mobs cle Laities, Alpachas,
Lined Lustres, Mohair Lustres, Lawns. Ginghams,
Calico*« Cheeks, Muslins, Tickings, Flannels, Cam*
brie, Jaconet, Uook, Swiss, Plain and Striped Mus
lins; a large supply Of coMon pantaloon stuffs, tweeds,
cushmarelts,. cosslincrcs, cloths, vedtings, hosiery,
gloves, ribbons and .1 general assortment of Goods in
diir line which will bo sold oIT ut Reduced Prices,
at the old stand, 3 doors sooth of the Post Office.
' A; & VV. BENTZ,
May 31. 1840 *
IVoWCJ<*o<lh;
received a alcndid na»or(tnrniof <ffc*B jfoods.
Fourlard silks, silk Tissues, plain and figured
Bferngcs, Summer do Land, Mantila Bilks; superior
Gighiiins at 12J, Mourning do., ftirrasalls and Sm
fHudcn, P.iltn leuf und braid hats, a largo ossorlmon
Glcvcs and Hosiery;
May 31, ifilDr
'riiomaoii’a Compound Syfriljp of ifar
13 d rietbi fulling remedy in coa. s of Coughs, Bron
chltis, and ufloclioml of (tie Tiifcat, Luhgs or
Brenstt Wq speak from experience having used the
preparniidh Cut (ho lust three years with the most do*
elded advantage. . A edaenf Pulmonary consumption
once came under our notice, which Waa obsolu.cly
cured by (tie use of three Ifottles'of Thomson’s Syrup
Of Tar*—lnvalids 1 seek this Balm of Gilead cro it is
100 late. Consumptives! profit by our experience.—
[PhiU. Galaxy.]
This medicine Is prepared only by Angnoy and
Dickinson, at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce
streets, Philadelphia. .
Sold in Carlisle by James Fleming;, at 50 cents
per bottle, or live bottles for $9.
May 31,1810—31
Corner Stone.
THE corner atone of the Presbyterian Church,
Dilltburg, York county, will be laid, Providence
permitting, on Saturday, Juno 9th, at X o’clock, P.
M. The Order of Masons &0., will bo present on the
occasion. ' The public is respectfully Invited to at’
tend. BUILDING COMMITTB.
Dillsburg, May 94.—9 l
Collateral Inheritance) Tax*
To IifXCOUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS and Huns.
ALL persons Interested in estates subject to Col
lateral Inheritance Tuxes, are hereby notified
(hat according to an act of Assembly, passed April
10, 1819, interest at the rale of 13 per cent, per
annum, will be charged on sold taxes, from the
death of the persons on whose estates they are
due, unless the same are paid prior to the 10th of
January, 1850: Persons interested In estates, sub
ject to collateral lax, which have never been ad*
ministered upon, are also notified to come forward
immediately and admfoisterand pay the collateral
tax, otherwise it will’ bn my duty to appoint some
sahabte person to settle tip said cerates.
WM. GOULD, Register.
May 24,1849—21
BLOOMFIELD HOTEL,
mooinOold, Perry County, Pa.
HENRY D. WOODRUFF,
May, 17,1849—3 m
m. noLcomcn,
JUSTICE OF THU PEACE. OtHoo ]„ Bnod .
grass* Row, south of tba Market Houee.
May 10,1849—1 m
BAGS WANTED.
THE subscriber will nay Iho highest price, in
essh, for any quantity of RAGS that may be deity,
ered at Hla store, In Carlisle. CHAS, DARNITZ,
1 Hey 3-, 1819.—3 m. *
THE members of the Carlisle IndependenlLignt
Artillery Company, will meet at Burkholder’s
Hotel, on thefirdt Monday of June hejtt« for the
purpose of voting for a Brigadier General; Brig
ade Inspector, and one Major for the Carlisle Bat
talion.. The election will be held between the
hours of 4 and 6 o’clock, P. M.
The members will meet on the same day at.lo
o’clock, A. M. for drill; .
JOHN F. HUNTER, Capl. Comd’g.
May 24,1849—2 t
H. Cuimoti, ■R. R. Church, J, Losoreckkb.
HAVE on hand at tho old stand, west end of the
old, Harrisburg bridge, down at the nVer, 1,000,-
000 feet of ihc cheapest and besi lumber oh the bank,
consisting of Panell ist Odihmon|2d Common and
refuse Boards and. Plank of 1, Is, li»,and two inch
thickness. Alioj POplor plank. Scantling and half
inch a large quantity of Shingles, Fence
rails, Joice, Scantling, &ct . >
They have also a stedrh sawmill in Operation. aHd
can furnish building timber at the shortest notice,
fence boards, shingling and plastering lathes, and
are prepared to ThrnUh any article tn the lumber
Rnc. .
Boards on hand at $ll per M.
Also; good 2d Common boards, 10 feet long; dt
$ll per M.
The subscribers hope by strict attention to busi
ness, and a determination of selling lower than any
other Yard at. the river, that tho public genially, will
call and see their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
May 34,184 d '
GOOD NEWS I
S. doldman’N Clothing Sloi*os '
Gn the corner 6/Main Sited and Market
frteWy occupied by. Nathan HanteL
fTIHti undersigned respectfully announces ‘to the
JL- citiscns of Carlisle and surrounding country,
that ho arrived, from Philadelphia, with a
splendid stock of
Ready Itfado dldthirig,
for the purpose of conducting the ready made cloth'
ing business in all its various branches;
.Ho intends keeping an assortment of chicle
in his lino of business, and at such, prices ad will
suit evfcry one.-
His slock embraces the motit bandsdme tthd fafih
ionalile styles worn, and made up in the befit mfinneh
The subscribe! only asks a trial of his goods) anil
is sure they will give entire satisfaction.
Also a largo assortment of Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders and Hpscry,
all of which he .will sell at very low prices. Boys’
clothing constantly ph band.
SAMUEL GOLDMAN.
Mdy U, 1649.—1 m»
Dublin Woolen Factory.
milei ndnh df Ne&bille, Cuihberlahd County;
fPHE subsbrihei-s most respectfully imform the pub
_L lie that they have, fitted up in a superior manner
the DUBLltf PAUTOfIY; with the newest improv
edmachinery) and ath hbw prepaid to manufacture
Wooten Goods pf every description for customors at
moderate terms. Broal Blanket*, made two yards
wide, at GU ccLts per ya»d ; Narrow do, one yard
wide, 30 els; Cloth 40 to 45 cent*Sattinett 35
cents; While Flannel, yard wide, 26 els. Floor
and Stalt Oatpcls idadc 16 order, and on reasonable
termfil
If anjr df Ihb olioVo gooHj made for customers do
not please Ihbm thby will keep the gdqdS drill 80.
theih fdr the wool. ■ 3
They keep on hand a Supply dflho above describ
ed goods, together with Stocking, Coverlet, and Car
pet yarn, of a variety of colors and mixtures, which
they will exchange to customers and storekeepers
for wodj. Wodl >jll be madb into Blankets or
White Flahael ohe naif fur the dlhcK
Persons at a distance can send their vVool by Kail
road; by putting the directions on the bag what it is
to be made into, and directing it to Qlcan & M’Cul
loch, (o tHe care of Jdcdb Swoycr, Ncwville, and it
will bo otlended to ami sent back when mdniifublur
cd. .
They Have employed Mr. Swoyertosell Stocking
Yarn; Blankets and other Goods, and they will keep
a supply at his Warehouse in Newville for solo..
Slocking Weavers and dealers in stocking yarn,
arc invited to call at Mr.Swoyer’s or ai ouf.Factory,
and examine our yarn before the)' buy elsewhere.
Cash jittid fob woof al the Factory; Wool to he
manufactured can bo left at any of the stores in
Ncwville, and it will be attended to and returned
when finished. BLEAN & M’CtJLLoCH.
May 24, 1849.—3i>
DRUGS, FANCY BOOKS,&c;
A T HAVERS TICK’S old established Drug and
IX. Book Store, on. North Hanover street, a new
supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh and carefully
selected, together with a rich, varied and extensive
assortmbht ofFdncy Goods, Botfks, Perfurtffci, Soaps,
Oulllery, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Corne
lius’ Splendid Parlor Lamps, GirnnJolas and Flow
er Vases; Elherial Oil Lamps. Fruits arid Confec
tionary, and a variety .of other articles which it is
impossible to enumerate.'but comprising the roost
splendid display cver'olfercd in fcarlislo, and at pri
“■ cheap. T«P attention of his
old frlcndp jlhd cdatornbrS ond the public generally
is pariiculariy invited to. Ills present slock, with
which they connot foil to he pleased.
May 24,1849.. 8. W. MAVERfITIck.
SHU Greater jii(liiocmcn(6.
ARNOLD & LEVI respectfully announce to
the public, that they have received their sec;
ond supply of
■ Smrimer Goods;
consisting In part of Bafdges, Lawns, Ginghams,
Lustres, Bon feint, Tissues, plain, hatred, shad;
ed and striped Alpacas, which they offef at very
reduced prices.
Swiss, Book, Cambric and Jaconet Muslins.
A large lot of Thfeod & Colton lodgings, Cam
bric Edgings and Insenlngs.
A large lot of Pant Stuff of different styles, at
G$ cts. to $1 per yard. - .
A large lot of Bonnets, Including French Gimp,
Tulip,China Pearl, Roughand Ready,and Braids.
Another large assortment of Carpets, which
they are determined to sell 10 per cent, lower Ilian
thu same quality can be bought elsewhere.
Call at the new and cheap store of Arnold &
Levi. North Hanover street,
Carlisle, May 24, 1849
CJEO. R. CRdOKS.
JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware
store,ol JACOB SEN ER, a now assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a
full assortment of looks and latches.of every style
and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs,, auger
bltts, chisels, broad and hand axes, hatchets,
drawing knives, pianos and plane bills; hand,
pannel, and ripping saws; mill and crosscut saws
of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort
ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter
chains of a superior quality that has never been in
this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks
and rakes; knives and forks; iron, japan, and brass
candlesticks; an assortment of Bnianiaa-nd Glass
Etherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water
and Irbn lea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce
darware, anvils, vices, files and rasps, of etfery
kind and price, 1 *
Wails’ bar Iron, froop’and toind Iron, cast, shear,
spring and blistered steel, warranted good.
150 boxes window glass, lower Ilian ever#*
200 kegs Wethorllrs pure white lend’,
4 barrels Flaxseed’ oil, 100 galls, Tirrpenlihe.
160 kegs Duncan Nalls, warranted good.
60 doz. prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythes
Please call at the well known store of Jacob
Sener, North Hanover street,- next door to Glass*
hotel, Carlisle.
May 24,1840*
GROCERIES. Arnold & Levi have ibat re
ceived a freeh supply of Groceries, which they
offer very low at their new end cheap store;
• May 84,1810
CAUTION. The public are cautioned against
paying high prices for their Goods, when they
can gouhom 80 per cent, lower at Arnold to Eevi’e I
than apywhere else in Carlisle,.
, Hay 81,1818
NOTICE.
LUMBER! LUMBER !!
11. Church & Cd.;
llardwaro.
i. Common Schools.
IK pursuance of (he rcquisiUon contained inr the
thirty second section of an act of General 'Assem
bly, passed the 7th day of April, A. D. 1849, (dr thb
regulation and contihuanfce of a system of Education
by Common Schools* the Commissioners of Cumber
land county exhibit,the following as a correct state,
ment of the amount (6 which every district In this
county is entUted : olU of tho annual appropriation bf
S3OO,QUO, for'the year 1860, as follows :
Districts; Ain’t. Ain’t.
Allen* • ’ $252 00 Newton, $157 92
Carlisle; 409 92 Ncwvillc) , 73 24
Dickinson; 310 80 N. Cumbcrlabd, 29 40
East Ptmnaboro; 157 08 N. I>l Iddlelon, 210 00
Frahklbrd; 133 56 S.,M‘dd.leton) 208 32
Hampden; 126 00 Silver Spring, 232 26
Hopewell, ' 107 52 Southampton; 180 18
Mifflin, 152 04 ShippcHsb’g 8., 161 20
Monroe; 186 48 Sliipnensb’g T„ 13 96
McchanicsbUrg* 92 40 . VV. Ponosboro, 193 So
• ..Tdldl $3388 56.
- • By. order of Ih.o Commissioners;
* Auesl~WM. BILEY, CleHu
Commissioners Office,)
May 10.—4 t {
. splice to Xax-payerN.
aNDiilt tho provisions of Hie act of 1844, any
county paying into the Stale Treasury the Slate
Tax levied on such counly, pribr to the 17th of July
In any year, is entitled to uu abatement of 5 per Cent.
dH tile amount so paid.
Tho Undesigned, Commissioners of Cumberland
bounty) in tfiew of the aboVo provisions consider it
equitable and proper that those who by the prompt
payment of their tuxes prior td the above dale,enable
the Treasurer la pay over the Slate luA, 8b as to re
ceivc Uio aforesaid abatement of S per cent., the be
nefit of which has hitherto been enjoyed by tho clli
zensof tliocoUnly generally, should bo.alldwcdu
dedUcllrill df that aiiiuiint by the 'collector—have
authorized the dilfefcnt collectors to make said abate
moil frem the Slate tax, In all cases wliofc the Stale
andCminty tax i* paid to ilie collector bofdl-etho 17lli
day of July, 1849, when said nbalcmeritshull umoUtil
to aim cent or more, no fractions of a cbril to be cre
dited.
Sinbo llie act of 1844, the Commissioners hove
a pit! thp State tux of this comity annually to the
State Treasiirer; within, the time, proscribed by tilb
act, and Die county lias received the benefit of art
abatement 0f.5 per cenL thereon; but to incot said
payment they have found it necessary heretofore lb
appropriate a pirl of the cpiinly funds to meet the
deficiency occasioned by delinquents, until iho bat*
urice of the Statu tix Was collected. It therefore
becomes hbcossary to require ihc payment of both
Stale arid bounty lax lb entitle the payer lo.the afore*
said abatement upon the aforesaid State Tux.
Tlio undersigned therefore confidently anticipate
that the abate arrangement, and the further Induce*
menl of doubling Cumberland county to maintain the
charoelbi* for.promptness and fidelity which she Inis
acquired in the discharge of hur obligations to tjie
Commonwealth, will induce every cltifcert Ip discharge
their .Slate .and coUnly lux*prinr to the l?th day of
July: DAN! EL COBLE*
JOHN MELL,..
. .JAMES KELSO,
Counly ConvAlaslonere.
Attest—-Wu. Riley, Cl’k. ,
. Commissioner's Office, >
Carlisle; May 3,1849—3 m
Notice;
' Carlisle Dkposlt Bank, J
... . M..v 1,1848. \
THE Board of Directors of this Institution, have
tins day declared n dividend of three per cent,
for the lust six months on (lie capital stuck paid in
—winch.will bo paid to thd’slockholders or their
legal representatives on and. afior the lOlji instant.
• . VVM. S, COBEAN, Cashier.
May I, 1849—31
Brigade Inspector's Order.
'PHE members of organised Volunteer companies
1 will meet at their armories on the first Monday
of Juno next, fur the purpose of electing one
diet General, one Brigade Inspector,'and such Field
offleers as the battalion to which said company
be attached shall bo entitled tut the Captain or com*
mending officer of ebeh company, shall superintend
said election and make a true teiurn thereof to the
Brigade, within ten days.
J, REHRER, Brig. Insp.
Brigade Inspector’s Office, /?
Carlisle, May 17, 1840—3 t 3
Grand military Parade;
Head Quarters. llth Div. P. M; f
Carlisle, Muy 14, 1649.* f
Diviainn lO.
Yielding to the oft repeated solicitations of vollfn
tccisnnd other#, the commanding general hereby
orders the Volunteers of tlio Division to assemble In
their respective county towns,' by companies, butlal.
ions or regiments, as they muy bo organised, on the
first Monday (being the 2d day of July next,) viz:—
Those of the Ist Uiigude, being Cunibcrluiid.county;
in Carlisle; those of the 2d Brigade; helrig Frunlilin
county, in Chumberburg; and those ufthc 3d Brigade,'
being Perry doaptyj in Bloomfield; and the Brigadier
Generals and .Brigade. Inspectors will attend and
review and inspect their, commands, and will oh the
same day between the hours of IQ and 0 o’clock, at
their, respective county CdQr.t Hoi/sex; dUpcrmlcnd
and conduct an elcelloh fbr Major General for said
Division, (No ijualificd Voters being the commissioned
officers or tho Volunteers alone. Officers ih com.
niand of Companies, battalions or regiments, will on
; llifo dnnib day miiKo a Writ (cry fcpbrt,'designating the
number present and tho number absent, and showing
the strength of oaCh fank of (heir cbmmiirrds; which
fepofts will bo handed to tholr Brigadfur General or
in his übsenCo to the Brigade Inspector; who wHI
forward the sumo to Division Head Quarter*.
Tho commanding general feeling that this niay be
tbp last Division order ho rriuy have the honor to
issue, aval s hirhsetf of tho opportunity to tender bis
sincere thunks for the many military honors confer
red on him, and now having served upwards of forty
years in tho military, respectfully declines being a
candidate fir to election, and therefore bids an uffbc
tionato military farewell to (hose ho lias had tho
honor and pleasure of being associated with fur many
years.
By command of MnJ. Gen. VV. Focur, 11th D. P. M.
E.CORNMaN, Aid de Camp
To tUo Gullaut Volunteers,
OF Cumberland, who take pride in wearing a
■nilUary liullon, and in the rattling of ordqanco,
musketry, and small anna!
Gkntlumxn —The undersigned most respectful
ly offers hi.iiself to your eonsiduratlon as a candi
date for tiro office of Biuoauiku Gkne. *l, fur the
term of five years, commencing at the expiration
of my present term of service. Agreeably to lire
late military laws of Pennsylvania, the elections
for Brigadier Generals will be held at the several
armories of the Volunteers, and those officers will
be elected by the Volunteers only, on the first
Monday of June next, or as the Brigade Inspector
may direct. Having served in my gallant Brig
ade faithfully for the last thirty seven years, the
undersigned would bn much pleased to be retained
by his gallant volunteers, in his present rank of a
Brigadier. Should the undersigned be so fortu
nate us (o bn elected, he will pledge himself to
attend to the various ditlie's bf tlio office equal to
any other officer in the bounds of his Brigade,—
Having been taught the fiVet duties of a soldier
forty-nine years ago, the tlmlersigncd will want
but little instruction lb fill the office of a Briga
dier Oeneral.
I am, with every mark of respect arid 1 esteem,
your most obedient servant.
tfD'WARD ARMOft.
Gen. Com. Ist Brigade, II Ih Dlv, P. M.
Head-Quarters, 1
Carlisle, April 26. 5 *
A Small-Farti* for Sale,
THE subscribe} offers at private sale*, the form' bn
which he resides situated ih Jacksonville, New
ton towuship, Cumberland county, on the Walnut
Bottom road. 6‘mites oast of Bhippensbutg, and 13
mites’ west of Carlisle, confaihlhg 4 (Mercs of cleared
latnl 6c 81 acretr of limber land. The Improvements
are a' large two story 800 HOUSE,
weatherboard, a good BARN, Wagon
IliilSsffSbsd, -Carpenter Shop, and other neces-
UUyfsßrj out-buHdtngs; Also,i r CJstetn with
a pump in it, and’ good water'otmvtfntent. Also, a
young Apple Orchard, with a choice selection of
fruit, and a variety of Peaches, Plums, Ac.
A good title and possession given on the Ist day
of April next. Persons wishing to View the proper
ty aud team-the terms,’will call oh tho subscriber re
siding thereon. ISAAC LATBHAW.
May IT 1 , .
Pry : Goods and Groceries.
BjemofAJLi • -
-THE Subscriber begs leave lo Inform his friends
und'tbe pubjici ih general, that he hus removed, his
store.to the room formerly bbcnpted by Hugh • Met
oh Sblith HanoVcr street, within two dooli ot*
Wort’s Hotel, whole he has Just opened a bholtose
lebllon bf
Dry fcoods,
bbnslstihg; Ih part, of cloths, casaimeres, sallrinelts,
linens, stammer-cloths, vestings, silks, bombazines,
cambrics, Jacoimctts, calicos, shawls, checks, ticking,
calpet chain, .botlon yarn; Umbrellas, gloves, ails*
ponders, hankorchiefs, hosory, &c.
• Also, a well ielectcd block of Grdoolicpi bonfliatinir
In park of -
, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, MolassesSi
Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Glass l and (£ueensdraibt
of varipus descriptions and qualities, together with
numerous other articles, comprising a complete' and
general assortment—all of which be offers for sale
oi scry low prices., Ho will also keep constantly oh
hund u large assortment of,.
Boots, Shoes, and SUpJierSi
&.C., which will be disposed of at groat bargains.—
He rospcctnilly invites his friends and the public to
give him a call. CHARLES BARNITZ.
May 10.—3 m
TdJ
*raordliiary Reduction in the
Price or Hardware.
IHAV E just received the largest and cheapest
slock of HARDWARES, Glass, Paintß, Oils,
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet
, Makers Tools, Mabogony VaneerS, arid all kinds
of Building Material ever brought lb Carlisle,
consisting of Locks; Uingea, Scrbws, Nails and
Spikes.:. Persons about to build will rind it great-,
ly to their advantage to Ipok at my slock before
purchasing elsewhere. (Home and see the goods
and hear ihe pHbe and yoii will be Convinced that
this is really.the Cbedp Hardware. Store. Also;
iri store, anWls, vibes, riled and rasps, and a com
plete assortment qf Wall’s Best Bar Iron, also
Rolled arid Hbop Iron of all sizes., i have also
the Therhottfoter Chnfh, Mddn bjf Mf. faeo. Span
gler, the bps! flhtcle How in tide.
SOVTHISS.—i have Just received irij Spring!
[slock of Grain arid Grass Scythes, manufactured
expreidly fof my own paled, and warranted lb be
a puperlof article,- Cfadle roakefi and others
will rind these Sythed io be thb best arilcle in the
market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and
retail, at the old alalld iri North Hanover street.
April Id; 1840; JOHN P. LYtffc.
New Store
A ftp iltb Cheapest. Goods in the Valley. Dry
XX Goods,' Groceries and Quetms.ware, as low as
Philadelphia prices for cash, at WM. P. COOP
ER'S Cheap Cash Store.
Newville, May, 3, 1849—41.*
u Quick Sales and Small
rpilE RED FLAG CLOTHING STORE, South
X Hanover street, below Bchlis’ store Is the place
to bitv fashionable ready made Clothing: Thu Cheap:
cut Clothing undor.lho sun is now selling at the above
storej From 82 lo42incHc«Clmh Dress Cutset 86 50,
worth 813 ; .do. 87, worth $l5 ; super. French wtool
dyed Black, at 89, worth $2O iTanU fiom 81 25 to
8G; Bladtf and Figlifeq Satin Vests at 81 SU, worth
93! Mjy 3.1847.
UFG UiSIIttAItCE.
The Girard Life Insurance Aiiiiuity and Truss
Company, of PliiladclpMn,
dflice No. 159 Chesnut Street,
Capital 9309,000.
Charter Perpetual, '
CONI INUGlomake Insurances on Lives on the
moSt favorable Menus; receive and execute
Triifiis, dnd’receive deposits bn Interest.
Th« Capita! ticind paid dp and invested, tngeth
nr with an accumulated premium fund, affords a
perfect teettrify to the insured. The premium
may Be pdid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly
payments.
The Onrppany add a BONUS at slated periods
to the Idmlfances of life. This plan of insurance is
the most approved of, and is more generally in
ifge, tHdn any other in Great Oriiuirf, (where the
Subject is best understood by the people, and
where they have had the longest experience.) as
appears from the fact, that out of 117 Lifeihsu
ranee Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on tlii
pldnt
The first BONOS vdasappropriated in Decern
ber. 1814, amounting to if) per cent, ofi the sum
insured under l|te nldeslpnlicies; to 8} per cent.,
74 per cent., &c,, &c., on others, in proportion to
the t|ine ofatandlnji, making an addition of 8100 j
$87,50, $75,' dco., &c,, toeifety $l,OOO, originally
insured, tv'lilch la ah’ itvefnge of triore than 50 per
cent. 6(1 the premiums paid, and wiihotit Ihcreas
ing the annual payment In thq Company.
The operation of the BONUS will be been by
the following examples from tho Life Insurance
Register of the Company, thus:
Policy.
No. 58
“ 68
11 205
“ 270
■« 333
»•>■■■*• or Amt. of Policy amt
Addition, nouns |iayob|o'ht
tile party’s dCeeaso.
S.im
Insured.
81,000 8100.00 .sl,| OQ.OQ
2,500 250.00 2,750.00
4.000 400,00 4,400.00
2.000 175 00 2.175.001
5.000 437.50 5.437.50
■ Pamphlets containing the table of rates, and
explanations of the Subject,’ forms’oi’ application,
and'further information may be had at the office,
gratis, in person pr by letter, addressed to the
President or Actuary.
B. W. RICHARDS, Prteident.
JNO. I’’. JAM MS, Actuary,
Philadelphia, May 3,1849.—1 y.
A I*PI. ETON'S
Great Central Cheap Book Store,
101 Cheenut etreet, corner of Seventh, Saaln'tl
Philadelphia,
KNOWING (be wants of tho community; tho
Proprietor of ibis Establishment has fitted up a
store In tho most elegant manner, having duo regard
to' the comfoii of his customers, so that every strap
gor visiting his Book stortf. irtoy feel entirely at
homo. ’ Hid IMMENSE Sl'OClv of Books is clas*
siftod according (a tho various Departments of Liter*
utuio. so that visitors can find tho Books they arc in
search of for thondcfvotf. Buying .bis Slock for the
most part at th‘6 Auction Sales, and being connected
with one of tho largest publishing houses in this
country, besides publishing largely himself enables
him to sell all books at
JLower Prices
than any other house of a similar character oh this
continent. HiV fdtflUtes' fot' tho JinpoHolCon of
Books from EuVope are unsurpassed, having a
Branch of his Establishmct in London, whore orders
of private gentlemen are carefully executed and for
warded to this CnuntVy by every Steamer' and
Packet. A CfATALOtJUE nT Boults Whir the pri
ces nttuclitid is issued quarlorfy, containing Lists of
Nuw Additions made to hid large collection, which
are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES,
or, from 26*10 76 per cent, below Publishers* Prices.
Thus in buying even a few books, quite of cohsider
ablo amount Is saved,
, As a sAR further INDUCEMENT fo strangers
visiting (na city, .every oho who purchases Oxb
Dollar's wortu of Books, Will receNe a copy of
(ho Straxbbr.ix Puiladiophia, an elegant l3mo,
volume, the price of fthfoh is 26 cents.
g3*The limits of ah advertisement are too confin
ed to ehd'meratto tho prices of any of the Boofta, or
to givo oven a faint idea of the immense advantage
to bo derived'from purchasing at the Great Central
Cheap Book Store, hut let all Who* are ih'search of
Books send for % Catalogue, and buy the books they
are hi want of, and When vlbldng th'o pity, give '
Appleton one call, and you’will be sure to call again. |
Stationary ,
in all its brandies, filYnisWed' at thel'jow'est Pricer,
The inifiait'of thbee purchasing Letter.and Note
1 Paper, neatly stamped in,the corner, without charge.
Orders for any article may ho sent by pull, ad
dressed to the Proprietor, and the, directions in all 1
eases will be Ailly carried olit, with great punctuali
ty aiiU'ddspaloh. ,
Orders ior Ootaldgues should 1 be pri-paids
QUO S. APPLETON,
M.y 10, i8«-3’m.
To the voters of Cumberland county ,
FEtiLOW CITIZENS—Being encouraged by a
number of my fi lends, 1 offer myself as s candidate
far the
. OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of blimbcrland codnty, at the ensd’mg gerietai e!eb»
tlon—fiUojcbl Id the. decision of the Democratic
County ConVehtiori. Should I be nominated and
elected, I pledge myself to dischargb Ibe duties of
6aid office with InipaKlulity. I therefore respectful,
ly solicit your support. v J. LONGNECKER.
May 10,1849.
To the Voters of Cumberland county,
IJ'ELIiOW-CITIZENS— I offer myself to yodr
] consideration as a candidate for the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF;
of Cumberland county, at the next generai*eiec
tioh, subject to the decision of the‘Democratic
County Convention. Should Ibb nominate® and
elected, I pledge myself to .discharge the dblies
of said office with fidelity. ,
DAVID SMITH.
Carlisle! ApHl S. 1849
To the footers ojt Cumberland county:
TOLLOW.riTJZBNS—Being soliciled by a
JO n limber of my friends; I offer myself as abed*
didale for the
OFFICE dt' SHERIFF*,
at the ehSbing elebtion, and will be thankfiil lor
your suffrages., Should I be elected, 1 hereby
prCmilfle to perform the duties of said office faith*
fully.' JOHN F. HU&TER.
Carlisle, April 3,1849
To Ihe Voters of Cumberland county,
EELLOW-OITIZENS —I offer, myself tb youl
consideration for the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF;
Idbjcbt.to the nomination of the Whig County Con*
venth-n. Should Ihe fortunate enough to bo elected;
I will the duties of (ho office With impart*,
ality and fidelity.
RdbElW M’OARTNEY:
Carlyle, April 12, 1849
To the Voters of Cumberland county:
FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby oiler jnysb Jl
a candidate for (ho '
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of Ciimborlahd bounty,and solicit your dlipport, pled
ging myself if eletftcd, to discharge the duties iif said
olfibe with fidelity. .....
MONTGOMERY DQNALDBON.
Wcstpenhsboro* tp: April 12, 1848.
To the foolers of Cumberland counly .
FELLOW-CITIZENS—At the solicitation of
many friends I hereby offer myself to you! consldb
ration as a candidate for the
. OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
at tile,ensuing general election, subject to the tied
sion of the Whig County Convention. Should I.be
nominated .and elected, I promise to discharge the
duties of the jffico'with fidelity and humanity. 1
therefore di.'JCtfuDy solicit yoursupo rt.
. • JOSEPH McDARMOND.
Newville, April 12, 1849
To the footers of Cumberland county,
THELLOW-CITIZENS—Encouraged by numcr-
J] oils friends, I hereby offer myself to your com
sidcration as a candidate for tbo
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of Cumberland county, at the ensuing general elec
tion, subject to. the decision of the Democratic Coun*
ty Convention. • Should I he nominated and elected,
I. pledge myself to discharge the.dulies of Said office
with impartiality., . DAVID CRISWELL;
Shijipenshurg, April 14, 1840
Brigade inspector.
FELLOW-CriHZBNS —Bcingsolicitcd by a Hum
tor of n»y friends, I offer myself to your conside
ration as a. candidate fur the office of Brigade Jn •
apeetdr, at.lhb enduing election in June* anil fespecl*
fully solicit your suffrage*,
„ . DAtID WliEßliy.
Ncwburg, April 12, 1849
Brigade Inspector.
FEIjLOW CITIZENS—Being solicited by s num
ber of tfty friends; I offer tftysclf* to ybflr consid
eration as it tnndfdatfe for the office of BRIGADE
INSPECTOR, at the ensuing election In Juhfc, and
will be thankful for your support.
SAM’L. CROP.
Cnflislc, March 22, 1849.—2 m.
BHgado Inspector.
Ef2LLOVY-CI I‘IZENy —I oiler myself to your
consideration as a candidate fur the office of
Brigade Inspector, fit the ensuing election in June,
and will be thankful for your support. J
hugh.w, McCullough.
Dickinsbrt tp. April 5, 1640
Brigado Inspector.
110 tub Voters or CuwfiEiiLANDCouNTr.—Having
. been encouraged by a number of my friends, I
offer mysclfto your consideration as a candidate for
the office of BRIGADE INSPECTOR, at the enso
in? election. 1 tlieroforo respectfully solicit your
suffrages for said office;, " WM. A. KELSO.
Belgrade Inspector,
•J7ELLOW-CITIZENSJ— I offer thyself io yoir
V consideration us o candidate fur the office of
Brigade Inspectorial (he finsulha election, und will
bo thankful for your supnur. HBNkV
South Middleton Ip., March 29, 1840.
Brlgddo fiHpcctof;
FELL-0 W-C/TiZENy&ttQldffers oftlie boun
ty of Cumberland I offer myself as a can
didate for the office of Brigade Inspector, at tho
coming election In Juno nejll, and solicit your
suffrages for fh‘o dame, oWtf elected I pledge my
self that 1 will faithfully discharge the duties of
the office with honesty, fidelity and impartiality.
• . , • EMMUNGER. .
Kingstown, March 29, 1849—i£
Cstato Notice.
LETTERS of administration on th 6 edtafe of
I Daniel,Worst, deceased, la(o of FranUford tp.,
Cumberland coufnty,’ Pa.<decM., haVe been granted
by the Register of said county, to the subscriber lining
in said township. All persons Indebted to said estate
ore requested to make infmediafb payment, and those
having claims will present them prope.ly ulhontica
led for settlement to
WILLIAM SANDERSON/AdmV -
April 20. 1840—61*
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration , orr. th’e estate of
Catharine BUhop/.duod,, late of Monroe towhiiliip;
Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted to the sub
scriber living in said township, All parsons indebted to
said estate aro requested to make immodikto pay
ment, and those having claims will present them
property' authenticated for settlement Jo - ,
ADAM BISHOP, Adm’r.*
Apr?! 19,1840—6 t
Administrator's Notice,
LETTERS of adiniiiistrotion wilfl the will an
nexed oh the estate of Isaac Graham* dfeccasid, lute
of the Borough ,of Carlisle*' hnye been granted to
the aubaoriber residing in said Borough. AN persons
having ulalms against saideslute are hereby notified
to pruaont them, arid” those indebted to'makd pay
ment Without delay. •
Off ARLES BELL, Administrator.
May 3. >B49.—flt. • ... . ■
A CAI<O.
SAMUEL nEPDOftN, will resume the prad(Tco
of ilje JaW'in ,thd several c'oiimilea (Cumber
land, Perry and Juniata,) of his late judicial die.
iriol,’ Any business entrusted to his,cure will be
promptly attended to. Office in Mre. Eire’s cor.
ner room, North Hanover street, immediViUW op
posite the Dank,
parirsid, March 8, IBtfruatf
k Salt;
6. 1 Shad and Herrinjr*of prlnfs qualify and
JL\ full brands—aa also p lot of
Ground Allum Salt,
of best quality, by the sabk ot bdhliel,' now in .loro,
aod Will ba sold' low. Call before uulrcliaaine else*
where, at BOV’S.
Carlisle,'Mby 10,1649. .
»R. Ji W. BAHIUB,
-p ESPECTfULLY Invites the altenlioh of the
XV publicl to his fresh supply of Drum, OheinU
® a l®f Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils,Varnishes,
Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery;
Tf Books and Stationary, Musical and Surgical
JB Instruments, Fruits and. Confectionary, &c*
Atobng b!s extensive variety inay be fob U taafcy
artjblbs rarely, kept in,small towns. BiSlde his
complete assortment of drugs, chemicals l&o., bo
has abcortfeons; arroWibot, almonds, alclblade oil,
aromatic vinegar, bibles;bead bags, Buffalocombs,
breast pins. Bear’S oil, bandoline, backgammon
boards, Bebf marrow, black ink, blacking, bougies;
brooches) bjatk pomatum) black fat tobacco; Brit
ish luStre; bibs ink, Canary seed, candies, bards;
cream nuts, cdmphine, cap paper, cachore aroma-
Use, composition, corn salve, court plaster, castile
softpp canes, cloth brushes, clocks, crysiallilDe
soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid,
cologne Wafer, cut glass extracts, catheters* car
riagewhifis, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress
ing combs, drawing pencils, Dutch metal; e&ii
lustraie, edq.divine de Venus, .English Walnbla,
envelopes, French Tabs, figs, fire boprd aprons,
fishing, lines and hooks, fanby boiesi flutes, fifes,
flageolets, fiddleS and fiddle sitings, fire work's;
gold pens, gelatin, glue, guitars & guitar string*;
gold leaf* garden seeds, gun caps and gun powder;
gold Ibof tobacco, glass glubes, ground rice, har
monlcank, bait combs, hail brukhesp hair oil, hair
dye, and hail' bradeleld; India ahtl ifideliMe ink,
ink powder and irlk sdnd, iVb'ry combs, rings and
rattles, ienittns) lemon syrup, liquorice, lily while
liquid.blacking, lamps and lamp wi(?ks, Miners!
water, muSk, m&ccptonl, Weeh fuh, Mabadskr bjl,
matches, match safes, motto wafers; music nooks;
nifcekala.d oil; note paper; fieedle cases, nerve
powder. No. 6, nail brushes, prhnges, Oleophane,
prayer boohs, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter
sand, porte iHohnaifi, pocket gldsSes; pen-knives, •
pink saucers) peccau nbtb, primes;, powder puflfe;
philocome, post papery pool-man’s plasters, rose
water, raisins, riding.whips, razors, razor straps,
Russian cosmetic, red ink; rose tooth paste, shav
ing creani; soap and brushes; snuff boxes, ehpW.l
pihs,'shirt studs; smelling bottles, sabbets, shell
combs, scissbfl, sealing wax,;silver pencils;sil
vef leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters, segars, sy
ringes, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge, sand.pa
peY, testaments, teaberry ,tooth wash.tooth pow
der, toy watdhed, Thompson’s eye water, looiK
achedrops; lolleidbap, tweeiei-s.|trusses, tea bells:
table mate; thimbles, violins; Vermillion, .vanilla
beans, wafers, and a thousand other items ted
tedious to enumerate. The above are all fur sale
at Dr..Rawlins’ Drugstore,Mainslieei,Cerlisidi
. Physicians, Storekeepers, Pecildrs, and others;
will be supplied on liberal terms.
Medical advice gratid;
May 3, 1849. ,
SPRING AND StnnEß STYUESi
JUST received, a full and complete slock of Sprint
und Summer Goads, suitable for Gentlemen's
wear Sdpcr Black French afad Fopcy tplorca
Cloths; of all descriptions; Black and Fancy Cassu
mors of oil shades and nnittircs; alio tashmeretts;
Tweeds and Cranlngtonl oT all colours and tjuolUici.
Veetlnes; Silk ft; SalinS; CaaHipefes, white and fancy
Marseilles. With a large assortment of gloves, era
♦atSj StoeKfi, Lineh and Silk Hankerbhiefs, all opefl
nnd ready lor inspefction atm} old stand opposite
the Ruil.Road Office: T. ti.SKILES:
May 3. 1&49
Public House.
NWriLLE, CUMBshtAKD COURTF, Pi;
HE,subscriber beg# leave to inform hts friend*
and the travelling community, that he baa leased
(hot w.ollicnotfii tavern stand formerly occupied by
Col. W. H. Wbodburnj end more recently by Tfaoi;
J. Hackett, in the borough of Ntwvllle, where be
will be happy to wait on all thosb who may favor
him with a hall. The house has recently been re*
paifetl, ahd is well fhtnisbed, and fur comfort
convenience U hot surpassed by any house in the
borough. , . ' . i
His ’l'aSls ivltl nt all times be supplied with the
best the markets edn afford, dtid tfld Bar with the
choicest liquors. . , . , • ,
: The StadLiro attached to the properly is exien
slve,'ant) will dlways be supplied with the best'of
provender, and attended by a careful Ostler. ,
He begs leave to assure ell whb rosy stop with
him, that no pains shall tie spared obi bis pert Uf
ttiake them comfortable. moderate.
. Snider ruplby, A s 'i:
N ♦mil, April 15,1g49-3a, „
EW ARRIVAL!
TH£< subscribers would announce to (be public;'
that they have juft returned from (be Eastern cities
wiln a magnificent Selection of
Spring: & Summer Goods,
consisting of Cloths, and Vestings, of the
most varied and,beautiful patterns, all of which will
be made-up in tno most approved style. They alsd
keep superior ■
SHIRTS , BOSOMS; COLLARS , STOCKS , .
Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,Gloves;
Hosiery; Hats, Caps aftd Boots; in short, every lining
in a gentleman’s furnishing line, which will be sold'
at the smallest profits.’ They will also sell goods by
thoyotd cheaper than any similar esfablisnmeht in
the county. /The cutting will he attended to by an
experienced tailor from thk 61ty, who cuts his gaN
ments ala model 061 work is all made tinder ouf,
pWosop6V»isl6Af; .. .
Store in North Hononer street, 3 d&ors north of
Ml. HuvcrsticS’s Drtfg stole, and nearly 0p661i(6 the* .
Bank; . ' ' . , ARNOLD it LfVlAfcsTON. .
Mrfrch 99; 1849. ' . •;
New Clolliiiig Store. .
tornir of Ilanooer and Lbuther in (he rocni
formerly occupied by C. IhhoJf % as d Grocery Store
riIHE subscriber has received and is now opening
X a choice* selection 6f Winter Goods, consisting
of Cloths, CiwslmdrcJ and Vfeitihgs, newtit iifliiit
(he lowest rates, which U 6 wM make up ihl6
frocV and Dress Coats,
Coild, Sacks; Clotfkl, Pants and Vests, Dress'
rfhd f rofek Coati of clbflv from $0 upwards, Punts
from $1,60 to $6; Yosts from 76 cts. to ,$3, Cloaks
from Jo $7O. lie also keeps shirts, bosoms, cbl*.
fats, heia shd pocket comforts, caps;
*> gloves and hosiery, in short everything appertaining
(o a gentleman’s wtadfobe. As ho is sgeht for arj
j ott'ensiyb bouse h 6 he Enabled to ofibi fresh*
. gb'ods at least 6nce a fiionth; flo ijvill receive feed
, tally (he New York and Philadelphia
I , , FASHIONS,
add will rto pains in getting up his work fn
(he most durable and fashionable maonor.. He wilt
Also make up work puTdhksed at otr.er stores In the
most careful manner. a He tVlif pay partiiitataMiUen
tuft (0 Children’s elbtftifig. tie respectfully solfdts
* flr share of public patronage. •
W. D. PARKINSON,
Agent for iho Proprietor
Carlisle, December 21, 1848. '
Hard'wuro Store.
' rpHE subscribers have just at £ffW
1 and Cheap HARD,WARE STORE Bast'High 1
street, opposite Ogilby'a Dry Good tfloro; a largo
stock of goods in their line, to which they Would
call the attention of purchoiers, tbpir arrangement!
In the city being such, as (6 enable them id Mil ibelr .
goods a( Aie IpWesf chy prices;
Their flock comprises a lull assortment of Locks
and Latches of ©ve.y stile abd slio,—Hlng a,Screws;
Bolts, and e»4ry, articl'd used for buildings, Augur*
and Dili*'; Chisels, Broad and Hand l Axes;
Hatchets, knives, Plains, and Plane Blue,
Hand, Panel,'and Pipping Saws, Mill, Cross.cui
and Circular BWws,Trgceand Halter chains. Hsmet;
Shovels, Shades, add' Hods, hky add *nah\ire Forks.
Also, a largo assortment of,Pocket sni.TsUo Cut
lery,—Snoops, SftoveV end Tongs, Waters add
Trays, Hollow WeiI©, 1 ©, BrW.aml
Ing KeU|os, Iron* pufnaces, Cedar Ware, Anvfl and
Vices, Files and Knaps of eVe'fy kind. Bar, Band
add Hoop Iron; Cadi; Shear Spring and Blister
Steel, dec. Also,
100 Boxes Window Hu..
100 Keg. Weteertlr. Pure White Lady
6 U.rrele Lln»Vd Oil.
f 8 Barrel. Spl Turpentine,
, SOO togeCumberland Jfeljit ..,
~ , n ~ WhWHT & SAXTON, i
. CaVli.le. M«y 10, 1846 V '•>
NUTS, Citron end Fig., Ju.t received el.
|\J Ur. Rewline' DtUg .tore. , , ”
, Mejr 17, 1846 " , v. 1,