Cyr z rm r if It t ig VA I iflr 4 i t ti , p r fuse =Statement for -v. Alt IUP • - a A r 0 " r Samuel Al]Ge* Jelin Zug end Robert G. t oung, Esquires, Directors of the Poor, arid , 'of= the House of Emplop went Cural?Olfld county, m account with said county, from • the, first of January to 1116 Vliirty.first4lay . of. Decorah& 1843, inclusive Arik : o To anruat die institution at.settlement in 1842 by Jacob Srpiirtr, Esq. I remrer, . Amount 'dzawrifroMuoSinty Treasurer:, - - To 'of:Cairn - ate of 1841 •- • 'Cash (received of Shrom, Irvin and Graham for Weigand skins - 'OF - G. Keller - foe use of J Douglass -- • -• • For Clover-seed • ~ For Tallow . -and Lard • iOf -3 'Longenecker, J Ellitt and L Zearing, Esqrs (fines) ."Of esuphin•county, for support Of Vaupors :Fdr`horse Urea • . For two brood:sows • . For Flax seeil Sponsler for shovelisg snow . For:blank indentures For Hauling - For Siberian Applos For vise of •cider iya:ess For sundries Novemler 24:1843. A :judgment was 'olltainell on a suit . against the Directors of the Poor in Htnningdoh, foCsllo ' the case of David Lindsay, a paulferl but mistime mcncy box not yet been collected, theitenlis not included in tine amount. Balance duel)) , Treasurer Jacob Squire, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Cumberland county in account with the Directors of'siid Institution from the first of January to the thirty-first day of December, 1843, inclusive, yiz: 'To amount due at last settlement '" ." Received from county Treasurer From Joseph Lubnch Steward from-different sources as exhibit. ed in tho'foregoing statement • trtalariee due by Trensuror 6 head of Horace, 34 hoad of horned Cattier, 2 Calves, 6 -brood ,Sovve, 57 Shoats, 39 Sheep.: ^ Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal fattened and killed on Farm in 1843: • • " '3O Beeves average tvr. 539 lbs. (16170 lba,) 45 Shoop,. average S 1b5..(1665 Ilm:,) 18 Calves, average 62 lbs (1116 lbs.) 40 flogs, average 10 . 4 lbs (7760 lbs.) waking in all 26,711 pounds: , . • • . , . . 2 narrow wheeled wag Ons, 1 wagon bed,.2 pair wood ladders, 3 pair of hay laddora,-2 sleds, 1 dearborn, 1 cart and cart gears, 5, ploughs, 4 harrows 2 cultivators, '2 double shovelßloughs, l'horse rake, 5 wheelbarrows, 1 threshing machine, 2 funning mills, 1 rooting screen, 6 sett of wagon gears, 5 Feu of plou g h gears, 1 rdizig.kr",,and !int - noes. 1 flax break, •2 sett of carpenter tools, 2-grind Mores, 2 sett of blowing tools, 1 roller, 2 log . chains 1 sett -,of blacksmitn tools, 1' sett of • butobering. tools, a variety -of tros, shovels, grubing noes, digging irons, single trots, double trees, -scythes, Cradles, forks, rakes, spades, &c. &c. ~. _ . . --. .. _ . • ' 538 bushels ' of Wheat, 600 bushelsNif oats, 1326 of corn, 923 of potatoos, 24 of turnips, 380 of applei, 59 of onion., 6of seed onions, 36 of beets, - 8 of peas and been., 12 of tomutbes '35 of parsnips, 6of radishes, 5 ol'earrots,6 of flax secd,.2 of timothy seed, 61 of clover seed,inailasB loads of hay 28 of cortifodder, 3500 heads of cabbage,; 21.76 cucumber pickles, 20 lbs., Of - hopps, made 21 bbs of good cider, 9 of water cider for vinegar, 50 pulls -..: - of heckled flax.. . , . 95 yards of flannel,3o of flax 'lnnen, 181 shirts and chimes°, 113 calico frocks, 3t petticoats, 53 aprons, 25 eaki,j,l sun bonnets, 37 pair ofstoekings knitted, 19 pair footed, made 26 comforts, 38 sheet, 20 chaff beds, 38 pillows and bolsters, 12 under roundabouts, 12 pair of drawers, 20 puir of sun/. mar pants, 29 barrels of listft e0ap,.63.1bs of, hard sea I,3o,gallons of limb butter. 0 _... . . . 'The Directors &c. Of said county annex the following exhibit of extra labor &c. performed by the Steward, Metro and Paupers from the Ist day of January to the' 31st day of December 1843; inclusive, viz : • . 18 coffins, 3 horse rakes, p lar g e sleds, 4 pair of bedsteads, 3 singletrees,l doubletree,.2 pair of ice lenges, 3 long benches for sitting room, 3 close stools for hospital, 12 spitting- boxes, 2 tables for hospitals, 2 new gates, cut JOO cords of wood, made 3000 rails, 6 handle baskets, S bushel. baskets, quarried stone for and made 40 perches stone fence, put up 59 panne! post fence; done 8.35 worth of blacksmithing., painted smoke house, sunk ono privy 14 feet deep and quarried steno for walling the same. Number of Paupers in the Institution Ist of January 1893 of which 21 were colored and 7 out door paupers Number admitted up to 31st December ]843 of which 35 were colored and 7 born in the house, Malang tho wholo number through the year, Of winch 14 died, 12 children bound out, 24 eloped, 137 discharged and 6 out door paupers, • Leaving the number of Paupers in the house let January 1844 of whip,' 23 wore colored Out door paupers supported ut public expense during the year, 'l, of which 1 has been discharged Whole number supported Ist January 1844 .Of thoso.retnaining in the Poor House 31st December 1843, there aro males 81 of which 13 are colored Females 43 of which 10 are colored And 6 out door paupers Thera are ne near us can be ascertained under 1 vear•s-12 from 1 to 5-5 from 5 to 10-7 from 10 to 20-10 from :20 to 30-20 from 30 to4o-20 from 40 to 50-19 from 50 to 60-15 from 60 to 70-5 from 70 to. Bo-4 from 80 to 90- 2 tromp() to 100— . WE the Directors orihe roor and .of the House of Employ 'ment of Cumberland county, do certify the above and fore going statement, to contain a just and true exhibit of the affairs of the Institution (iring the period above stated acoording to the best of our knowledge. Given under out hands this Ist day of January 1844. SAMUEL GRAHAM, . JOHN ZUG. Directors. R. G. YOUNG, ANOTHER CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. Paraphernibia 1 - ,_,.... • • . rirlHE subscriber having come to tips nyHANKS te - that partion pt the, public, and the- --- Tifig.Polumbian'lsidy's and. Gentleman's_MxBll! _E. minclusion to change his business, otrera his neighbor's, that shared' their custom at the cot- zit.e--Godey's Lady's Book and Graham's . Maga entire stock of goods in reachange for a good farm, • bige on the corner of Pitt and Ponifret streets, and zinc for the namithnf March,just received aEKNEE weII intproved, or for gd business stand in the etialdedt kb subscriber to add a Tear articles to her DLER.',S, Book Store, East High street. . • ' ' '' February 28,1844. . "country, with stillicient dwellings for a large family, little 'atoms, such as tf-28 'together with a few acres attached. His stock eon- • . • .. suit. of , superfine and course Cloths, Cassimeres, Book andl,Ca.mbrilick Illuelinn, - „,,,.,. . • . casino., Cords, Domestic Goods of all kinds, Cam- - Vichiria Muslins,plain 8t figured Bobinet, flibands, • • week Powder. brics;LaWllB . -Linens; 'Gloves, Hoziery; liandkiir- Edgings,, Kerchief's, Tius, Mks, Shawls, .chiefs, Silks, ' Ginghams, Alpaenas, Lenitive, Fringes, .F l r m i n c lies...! •Gimpa; anti a;variety of 'fancy articles. Also, Bouts,".'Y y rriids, A Ipacha Ktistre, Mouslins, Chintz, JUST received a large supply of ROCK POW •Shoes„fints, Caps, caliemes, BM. with a variety•of ; Calicoes, Deena Sills, Manchester Ginghims, Checks, , DER., , by the Keg, double and siugle.F. 'other'eaddircompriemg a general assortment , of , • Flannel' Ticking; It 'variety of Muslines Cotton Yarn, February 28,1844. ~ .: ~ , .. J. s'ENER. Candlewle dding , ,nnif Laps, other artieles of '•"' • ,' • - • ,',' • , •; , , Hardware,,Queensware o groceries, Teri, !111 go : ods not Merit bred, , to ether'with GROCER- •.- .1 • •' ' ' -' • ..'..... —•• •• ' ..-, ,••• • . , • .., •• ' ,' . • .lEs,viech as Loaf and Brown Sgars, felts, Coffee, ' • -' LUMBER ! .. LUMBER 1 : Spiced Dye Stuffs, Cotton Sarni Coverlet Yarn, Ike. Cheese; Water Crakers,SplCes of all'sortss Salim" all of whierhe4will sell atreduced prices for Cash tus and fine salt, Starch; Smoking and Chewing To- and general A. LARGE and general • btleortirtnnt or . irom and after this date, until a general safe is etfee- [salmi 'Shaving'. and 'other'. Seim; Teeth Brushes', • ', wil seaso i led ,. LUMBER,,.sidtaltle for Car; , red. Country Storekeevers and ethers would do well Hair and other 13rushes t Toilet Powder;Court Phil. p Writ and ',Cabinet 'llitikeris,•,'atilisting of, Panel, "to!giye him a eitit,llo his ; intends . there shall be -no ' ter,Sideand other Continua lergemundity of Haber. ~, ,„tN and SContinoti.White:.Plile Seartis, , Plank and “raistake,',', being flethrminedlovlose his business (lathery, for such es•eativell ;what, Isom they . want, , Scantlings also Cherry; Walnut; Piiiplarand Yellow during the presenkyear. ,- •• ' ', ' • when'they ask forkful! of oihich•dill .liej sold at as ! Pin g, Bourdei Plank itniloStantling, together. with This: Stare and Dwelling can be'rented from the small . q . prolit as will justify fair dealing, for, c,ash; , OsliScantling s taths,, Shinglee, and Lomatti , Fests, ~,b uttlarough"Ndi t ett_ io . ,;,' far hek_tivr , 'ptiri , and ; n?kettr , , mt., solo dry the., subspribers,'near 1 . Werth Hanover questsllia. ,boolts ire posted np to the hub , anti he re- rentakthe,mibln, , .. , . , i stree,t, atlioining the yard formerly •ke%,.,h,4.E....f1u1.l look;„. • •.- .. . • witAveat, a. -!,. G LR,, all those indebted to him to' settle , their ae- '. • — -- fl.'r ht. U . DIDEISI,.VCCID, 'Counts without; further notice. , , The . first day of Carlisle, Jatt.Bl;fB , l l l, •''l ."' ~ . , •':, ‘-,,,:::''.::•' 'tf-!4 - ri' l ciiiiiii,,,:i '11.1,,:. , i , .0 1 . 4 4, - [ - 7, , ,.• ~ - -- 7 ; ... , .7, 3 ‘ is t ak ROL ill §a . the laid day of itnsciei . •after !fills all ; . ~ • ,•., . .. '' , , • ' • " ' •;' ...• -Th lent ft ,I' is'neinsbe I•Carri ' s.end Cnii 1: 1" 1111s ' ' i..n ra "lle r' 9l ! *l ' ng "klie•pl'ired• ht rho 4.1'63 ' ; 'NEW *GOODS, ~ A GAIN ! • 'i - -ei v ` . I', l °- i -ra- T t • 4,41 tilkOpOrl....er S. ', ~:,... "t•••, i 1 ' • :r • if, , ,', , ___. _ .••:-- _ _ ' . , 5 'arse. arms rdia e orexe est. or ether, otee.FL9f,Jli4ty the mere , a ways an larl 2 , •• . - ' .1yr‘bima.17.4%%i(44. ,• CIiAIICESOWLIIII;' ' • , 1 3 i;et ''ed • i ejt. • . • ef t. 0 11 4 4 giTi ti t t e , INC: 1, 1 114 , akcVPlllllll.,,Wimer,Suppik. '''?, 411, -' 14)4411 -? .oliA ln Alplt °4 B' I.l TitiFfit.'"k e ; n - e dis).l ll l l 4o a n d a d jO it c C r'4 l6 :l4 E 6 l.l tß THElif has cwvkapd a Isla, quataltPr Mami' '`SPERWTVIL:=4" 1. • , -, - - --i, , .. a la ...ai."' Of ••• , piiiiiiiFileaßDlT , `Viirn . POPLA :PLARIF., , calleees and EtnsWa - hlt4l - ' - 11 1 k 6 4 - ' Ilk - .i.ithft. ref; r l, oete"ficile k ireticalioC fi llet; a star a ci et Teile'''isil"id. . .• i '''''. .." 1 7 '' "I''' -.° '' ag ' 1 tobithlieSdn au laver thati can be had elsewhere; 'm int . 140, kd Clitelhei Ceiheeress Istli4R:l 44 , on Bahl otic4s} ag n r: 4 6 ~34 5 kpa v ila AL Ar. petiitne 1 dlbtedlo.the s icribe 4 * fee Cash. - '' JOHN'RHUADS• ' 46dk ' 'Je4In k ilaa nligilVite 1111 net 4l o l nit& / 'Alebeteel,. ;14441, , g..1 ,7 : - ; rt ' l 4 :, -' 1 4 7, yhri ' n oZl i ttrl i"lia 44 .4r tfda ' ill i t 146 i 11. 11 41 " ritiff4 ll- 4:.,1041, 1 144.' ,-- ', , tfLit Musicnrierinotiq Aitib imeilo MO Shoo*, ~...„.,..„,....4 . ..... , ''", , ''' - 1 ea : l 4) . 1 1, • j r,Y 1 ',,, 1i l i h , eed ' 0 , , t on AN ~, I, ) , ~, t , , c! 1 %. >, _ ...., %Is Alps WaoliCaihrtketif and in 11(osi i .•, ' 1 - ---77------ '.% ' ' o'Llanallih Afilarlig 'arid -4 , tam* it loti pcotherenei44ooll spine f ,'' ' r riVE - ' , earliad rjsmis 3+18444 1E1 1% ES r? all . 1 71 4 It.-9 4 irmi - n_. 6, o Til +i -., I ~, . l':,. Abs' 'to iraterf, driongageg et h et iTho ort i t i kiw i t z s ~ 4 ' , 1 .. f . 4l' ''' 1' : I tilli ', , $ ,i Il i , , 1 > I 044 I t n i k Ilien Pep'Y 1 9 1 ., la ill' che l4 PostPlherkerteefin in lhlesOnht: •''. '' F " 111174/6 ' OHO* 114ebteilltoihir sii*ifbeit -• . 1 e , PlineifiEEPS'CAllibi. , ''', .“.,, , or lo'by ~X;a, ic 240?nMig. / Hele/ t Eilikfil iftet 4 , -. c , 11 , -we t h e i 4 t ," . ~i ejw ari f ts P 1 J rt i Oe • • hilie !pktii7,9c,k-rweig ' " Tide I.7 s''' o r , 8 871:4 2 ,0: 4 g":14117 .. (11e-d wl "41 fi n wr i (ll4 :::,,:i lit m a l li ttat7 " 4 : 4 6 Elll4 44. ":14 ,, te , *,, i r t r 11 1 ,41 t: q}1,42A 4e4111 17 44 1 1416 7 "I.' 0 r to' o 4 tl th Bli ;0 1 :M ell tki " ' 1 'lt elt ':"' 1 ' 4 111 OEM Farming Utensils 'on the Faina, Ist January 1844. Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 1843 Manufactured .andtnade in the Hocise and Shop IMM $6Ol 863 6000 00 • 1000 00 128 303 191'71-- '52 50 38 15 21 01. 927 12 00 9 00 6 75 6 74 5 50 900 2 97 1181 ,19 18 *38009 14 'ffifioo9 14 MI 670 41 8 501 86 7000 00 EIDEUI 88009 14 670 41 Sto'ek on the Farm Ist January. 1844. WE, the undersigned, Auditors of Cumberland county, elect ed and sworn, according to law, having examined the accounts and vouchers - of the Directors of the Poor and House of Ent 'ployment of said county, from the list.day of January to the 31st day of December 1 / 4 43inclusire, do certify, that we - find ballance due said county by the Directors aforesaid, of six hun dred and seventy dollars and forty one cents, in , the hands of Jacob Squire, Esq., Treasurer of said Poor ouse and House of Employment. Given under our hands at Carlisle, the 10th day 'of Ja i nuary A. D. 1'844. , By intymentorinterest on dowery in favor of Mrs O'Brien on the ,' •- ,: • •• . land.purnhased-orA McDowell in 1842' , ,i, t • - ~- •• .. 1•, • • lfr 38 9i. `.-. Cash-for groCeries; merehandiao,tnothing,and bedding included ' .1412 , 89 Justices' and Constrbies'.featt • - .•‘ . - '•• .' - - • 11147 • Stock •••••;,- • -, ,' • :.. . , • ,• ' ' ..- ' 690'0 --Hauling. Grticeries• _._ , , ' ' 4072 Grain - Flour and,Dkinding . -'• • ` • '*— ' ' - --- 48231 Tin, Pewter wareand tinkering • ' • • ' '•4427 Leather' ',' . . 113 89 • Tailoring W eaving' nd Shoemaking , • '. ' • 181 594- Support of out'door paupers ' 216 00 Out door funeral expenses • • • ' , • 45 71 • Out door medical aid , . . 16 50 ' .Perming utensils, tools &o . , . • 54 SU , .Stone coal • . - • 16210, ~ Hardware • . • Hutting and, saddlery . .. ~ . - • ~ ' • • 50 8 7 Materials,lnmrovements &0,. 42 4 7 2 8 09 96 : 30 5 . , Postage. Freight, t &o , . Potatoes • • - Carpenter work • - Blacksmithing . • • ,39 191 Masoning • 2475 County, State, S chool and Road tax for the McDowell property, 'l9 01, Carding, &Ai • 6 92 Cylendera for coal stoves 20 34 .. Wagontnaking • , . ' l9 00 Sundries , . . • .. .., 27 574 Stationary , 7) . 1 8 Joseph 'Abash salary for one year , ,'" Dr. Jacob Baughman salary forone year . 130 00 Hugh Gaullaglier; Esq. salary for two years . 60 00 Jacob Squire, Esq., salary for one year . 40 00 Benjamin Ferrer, Esq Director extra services - - - - - • -- - 21130 Samuel Graham -Eaq do do . • 223 0 . John Zug En do do 16 50 Payment on land Purchased of A McDowell in 1842 • - 2325 43• Batinee.dae county' . by Treasurer J ; By cash paid order as stated above Balance due ccrarity PETER BARNRARTI R. C. KILGOICE, Audilore. SAMUEL HUSTON, •Magazito a for ~march. JOSEPH LOBACII, Stewart, ELIZA LOBACII, Matron. ,„ M 4llitinyl t ISTEELEI * ) it l "7 • 7 NedifYi . -Addi...footigAttfigitaVal,Elltika/Ati,o Aolls rIEE V i i ir. ec' Blatt ""N m R otes prppertieal9rVotiighsiecilils,Cdnempp4 • xiot,Withinai: SpittfriglitOodi s :Croopi i . Measles, Hoar.i4e63,:,',D,Vrigt . ii,. of: theArea B 4 qide: and all Diseases •of ,:the Pulmonary , : rfi HIS' remedy line' tieen.liatid; aitd Ile mt. tonishing curaavetiiiiiliiies testified to i'tnitr of thO most resiiectublei citizeni Of the We do not-'—nay 'eatiniit,clalnvisdoeh BICAZR PACED quACE, infalibility our Init hiving' tested the Medicinalotnalities of the "Pulmonary Syrup,” in an extensive and varied medi'cal practice for many years, vvidkretn . arkable success, we .unhesitatingly pronounce " It one of the very best Panaeras in the world for Pulmonauy eases. A single trial Will thormighly matey. any one that it is not one of the common-, Quack - Nos: trums of the day-..but that it is a medicine of real value, worthy to be in, every family. its unpree& dented low price is another strong renownendation; while other Cough or Pulmonary , bedtimes ore sell: in g for $l.OO and more, STILLING'S PULMON. ART 'SYRUP, sells for only J . 5,0 ctx„,per bottle. Tor sale in its purity in Carlisle, at SAMUEL ELLIOTT'S Drug Store, East Main at.; in Harris burg at AVM. BELL'S Grocery. Store, 3d and Ches nut streets , February 14, 1844. , ly-16 =I Leather, Morocco anti Finding , - -trfa 2 coW. ! L. PEIPER. MOST respectfully informs the citizens otHfar in. risburg, and the public in general, that he has removed his Leather, Morocco and Finding Store to North Second street, a few doors above Henry Bueldetos Hotel, where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of the following' omed articles, viz: $7338 73 670 41 $BOO9 14 $670 4 Spanish 42r.Slan?ter, Soto, Skirling, thrum, fair and black bridle, wax and grain upper whip and cellar leather, wax and grain Calf Skins,.Spanish and country Kips, toe and • • liningleather,beficrirs Leather fork ur paces and Blacksmiths, and Bark Tanned Sheep Skins. eILSO--4J10120e0S: $7338 73 CO AI Comprising Men's Morocco, nrom en's undressed red and black straits, French kid of different colors. Red roans, Bindings, Linings of all colors, Book binder's leather, C hamois' leather and Buck skins. $8009.14 • ALSO---SHOEMAKERS KIT AND 'FINDINGS, Such as boot keys and breakers, shoe Item ham mers, pincers, rolets, stamps, size sticks, punches, knives, rubbers, files, rasps, thread, boot webbing, sparables, boot cord, pegs, awls, &c. & c. All of which lie will sell at the very LOWEST' CASH PRICE ! W. L. P. retnrns his sincere thanks to the lic, for,the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to him, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their favors. - Harrisburg, 11 , 14 - 17, 1841 if-29 FARMERS) HOTEL. THE subscriber vould respectfully in- AL form his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the . , PUBLIC • • * 77 :4 Z:4CDV,z7(IS) a NIP late y kept by Mr. Simon Wonderlich, in East lig!, Street, a,.lew doors east of the Court House, where he will at all tiniesiake pleasure in administering to the comforts of those who stay favor him with their custom. His BAR slid! be constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and his TABLE with the best the ITIIWKCi can furnish: A cstreful OSTLER always kept in attendanee--and nothing shall be left undone to dense all who call with him. OARDERS taken by the week,mothli or scar. WILLIAM BROWN. Carlisle, April 1'2., 1849. tI-2 UMW: &GERDY.; For Agenanily againel,loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y., • OF PHILADELPHIA, • Charter Perpelual.-8100,000 . Capital paid in OJJlce 1631 Chesnut street MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent or liin • Red, against loss or damage by fire, on PROPERTY and EFFECTS of csu•y description, in town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applica tions made either personally or by letterovill be . promptly attended to. The subset iber is agent for the above company for Carlisle -soil its vicinity. All applications ror assurance either by mail or personally will ho promptly attended to. W. 1). SEYMOUR. December 6, 15143. I y-6 IN L ELLgOVT 130 OFFEItS for sale at very reduced. pt ices, a Nil assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-Stue, PAINTS, &c. together,with Stationary, Pine Cap Paper, by the Ream, Letter ec Slates by the dnzen,Silver Pencils, Draw Illg tho Sable heir do., Drawing Paper, Settling Wax, Wafers, Penknives, of a fine quality, Painting brushes, Grav ing do. Shaving de. Teeth Ale: Flesh do.,Shaving and Toilet oaps in great variety,Varnish, ' Spices Ground and s.Unground, Together with every oilier article ill the Drug line, heattention of Physicians, Country Merchants and )yens, is solicited as I ant determine to sell at very ow prices for Cash. Carlisle, March 15,1843. tf CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS &C;' SANE & MONTER. WCIULD inform - their friends and the public, that they have just received at their store en High street, next door to•Beetem's Hotel, Carlisle, a large, fresh,end elegant assortment of CANDIES, FItUITS, and other articles in their Tine, which they are ready to dispose of, wholesale and retail, on the most- reasonable terms. Their assortment comprises the 'following varieties, all of - which are of the choicestlualityv • • • CANDIES.—Mint, rihand, curls, Roles, spear mint, mint plat, caked and rolls, oineamon, mesa fras, lemon, hoorhound, chive, cream and bird-eye, •Thompsonian orpepper candies ; Jackson and Clay balls, lemon , bills, French and Common NeugaS French, comnion,and exploding secrets; mint &opt rock -and vanilla candy ; sugar• and burnt almonds candy toys, liquorice, &e. , • , • • . N uTs—Althonds,fi lberts, English walnuts, shelt ie rks, cheanuts, and Brazil, cream, cocoa and groube nuts. • FRUlTS—Oranges; lemons, raisins, figs, prim( dates and citron. Alscithe beat . • - , • • , . •.. . •, . Cavendish, Toba66o aod , Segarts , . suolti ati Regalia, Principe,' Havana, Tiabecai American segara, of the finest quality. Their assortment is, kept constantly supplied fresli. additions'. Country .merchants are invited K. call; as they can be supplied on terms as advantags, ous as city prices. The'ps t ronage bf the puhlteit restiectfe' solicited: • . Ctitlisle, April ' • ' • Japio'a: Esu4ll,te AN additional aoriply df the above voidable idled. ainint,voasistineof ,, , • • Jaynti'a P.xliectorant, ~•,, ;, - • TOnlo•Veiratlfuge; 4- • r ,, f+''t. Pit; neirecurawAle ;1:1 , .tE.ELILtu" ' i tT . Agent . Ent On alber. , CHAS : C. N. DANCKER, Piest, JOHN HARPER,. ewu Enginttr, ~uev eor e c 4 fi e. 9) e'v e e • ALSO, Commissioner in Ilankruincy. LI AS removed his office to North Hanover JUL Street, West side, 8 doors North of Loather street, and nearly opposite the office of William Irvine, Esq., where ho will as usual carefully attend to all business which may be entrusted to kim in the line of his profession. Carlisle, April 12, 1843. • alrater. l S 240121g1 IL L alll lataTa4 MYERS & HAVERSTSCIC - bave ,just reeeivcd from the Manufactory at Philadelphia' a large' assortment of LARD LAMPS, consisting of Parlour,thasallSpr &Study Lamps with or without shades' which they w 11 sell whole sale or retail at the manufacturer's prices. • • • ' . ALSO, Astral, Side Reflectors and Glints Lite* of var.& ouspatterns. • c s The very best Winter strained,. bleached sperin Oil, warranted to burn clear. for ' • $1,25 per gallon. Best Sperm Candles. $7l edits perlb. car/isle 1./en.,21 1842. •./ : • tf-8 tige3 Utt 'Zt. l 4.> ) ll42Sit • DENTIST,. • im7II.L perform all operations upen'tlio' V ir that are required for theirpiir9ervatigniauch ae Scaling,, reitere 'tholes* of them; l ky insertingArtiftentl TeeilfifrMio 'a *lngle - I'o6th; to tuftillsetf.' •" ' ' .'a7oflloe on Pitt Stioeti'a few` i f lOoti,Sonth - O Rai rood , f the Hotel. • '. ' BI Dr: Lonvnia'will fro* CP'rlisle; the Mat ten' day*, itt each Month.; '' • May 24, 184 S; ' "'' '" !"" "" ;11'4. vt,a44,M403;, , ITHOL SA E'4'ilikrAi many ro4344.4llo . 4monAiiiimgdow IssAva -10441infou humtc Piltsb Si t 2 8 ) Aitt eet, PM,statitingeturer A father supply q Gekthielinfadieth 4 4o Pillt ; Teoeivbdandfo;qtale by . 3 izi.l.ol , : qa Febinaryl4lB4)4,) EM Our' .1 ,o • t I N , P,VeiNr l / 4 1 :11,61 1 VdUliall of Fresh Sm yrip, very . See qualityr 41.ei freihkirMi i at, l4 - , • F rZtt • '•• 4 . 4 * itaAorr., • • 4 , r,:rtorx .11;11:14,, coNsurriPTlON'or THE LullGs, ..trections of the Liver, AstlAid ectini ; or Weaknesocoplie.Breatit: or.'Llingo, 'Chronic: CpughePfeurlay,. HenLorrhsrooftlie Losito and; 'oi/liffedions of the Piiltizoiraty O, %mio; rIiTURE'S - ,7OWN PIitSCItIP.T.DM : . . ..,,,Afoompoundllallsamie preparation efdlie Prunro Viitinicina or !. , Cherry ,llark,.!!;ctimbilied With'the'Ethirat of Tar,nrrolutre() by a cheini 'cal process,approved and recoinniended by timeliest, distinguished physicians, end universally acknowl edged the most valuable rriedicinee`evcii disetivered., NO QUACKERY!!! . NO DECEPTiO In setting forth the virtue's of this truly.great ed icine we have no. desire to deticive those -who. re Mooring under-affliction-, nor do-We-desire to c lo•• .gize it more than it justly deserves. Yet when 'e look around and see the,vast amount of steering an distress occasioned by nutty of the (Ukases in which this medicine has proved so highly successful, w • Feel that we nanuot .urge its claims too strong y , or say too much in its favor. • Such, indertl,nre the . . SURPRISING VIRTUES 01 this Balsam, that even in the advanced stager, of Corisustrrion, after till the most esteemed remcdiei of physicions have 'idled to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been productive ,of the most astonishing relief, and actually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. In ihe first stages oldie disease termed Catarr hal Coneuniption," originating from neglected COLDS, it has been used with undeviating success antHiundretts acknowledge they owe the restoration id their health to this invaluable medicine alone.-- In that form of Consumption so prevalent- amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, . . "GQING INTO A DECJANE," A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also proved highly successful, and not only pos. seiises the power of checking the progress of this a. larming,complaint, but also strengthens and invigo. rotes the systein more elfiictually than any medicine we have ever possessed. Tor particulars, certificates, &c., see Dr. Wistar's AGENTS.—S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. L. Denig, Chambefsbrug. Solomon Oswald, York. J. 13. G. Kinnloe, Shippensburg. Carlisle, November 8;184:3. • • - -0 111 . 4.T1D1Z052 El Wdi th lIEREAS, dialer tie' pretence of title, de rived from sundry unrecorded Deeds and sales made for taxes, which by repeated adjudica lions . of the Couirt of Common Pleas of Cumber land c entity, nod-the Supreme Court of this State have been declaredfrouddent and void,large quan tities usf chestnut and Other valuable timber have been cirtvmmi the lauds known as the Mount Dolly (:state; the public are therefore hereby notified,that the said estate consisting of all the tracts of land at any time Titled since the yew; 1816, in conne.rionnith the Ofount hfolly lron Worke,(excepting such por tions as have since been' old by the suldialtherj are the property of the Farmers' t¢ Meelianibs' by virtue of a conveyance by theSlierilrof,t4id cinin ty., in August t 838 ; that all deeds not recorded within six months from the time of their execution are„bv Act of Asienibly,dated 27th May, 1715, de clared and void against subsequent pur chasers; that the taxes have been regularly paid,up on every tract forming part of said ,estate, from the first occupation up to' the:present time ; that by act of Assembly. ;Wed 29t11. 11Iarch, 1824, the cutting hauling, purchasing, or employing of others to cut or lam!, tiny timber trees upon or - froin the lands of another, without the license of the true owner is made an indictable offence,; mid that the subscriber will prosecute all persolislTentling against sai.l law no matter under what ft:1(110cm pretence such viola tion is attempted fie will 111.50 give at reward of TEN DDLLAIIS for such information as may 'pal to the apprehension, ILIA TWENTY DOLLAAN tar the convic tion of each and emery offender. W:11. GIZTAISIIAW. Attorney in fikut of said Bank ISp, Atiy informittion it) regard to the estitte rimy he cominutlicatild to L. G. Ilrandebory, Esq. Car lisle. ll.'orwarlitag Jr. Commission if3USIIN'Es3S2 •GEORGE FLEMING m ESPECTFULLY info rsthe public,that be is lA, prepared to receive, inward and dispose of Produce of every description, either at the Philadelphia or Ralt:more Markets, or at any other point accessible by Rail Road. As he willmttend •in person to the delivery told sale of all articles entrusted to his care, the most :stisfuctory• slid speedy returns rutty at all tittles be ezp,2. , tedouni the utmost promptitude in the transaction of it bu siness entrusted to lum. Farmers and others having any article which they wish disposed of, will do well to cull on him,. inn j mediately opposite the 511414'6km House, and Rai Road Depot, \Vest High street, Carlisle. C. P. is authorized to purchase several Itundrei bushels of Grain, for which the highest price ail he given. Carlisle, May 17, 1843, E. ~,.I,4ind grown Wilde bay they are ,ihe idea. 'atinteit 'and most elfecti veitiedicine in use. , Efide. mous quantities are stild'. and, every body likes them. Freeman Hunt, Esq., editor, of-the Merchants.. Ma gazine, says they cured his cough in 'a lbw hours.— The Rev. My.i Thinbar, of 'the ' l 6El°lgal: street churcli t 'was cured °tit very bad,cold and cough in one day. The Rev.'lir.Authony, of the Methodist Chat slit was cured a aonsutriptiolihy n h ' SIIERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES have 110 ed the lives of thottivituls. Ask Evans, Esq., 6 Walker st., the I huh. Edward J. Porter; H0n.13. Beardsley;Hunter', and nearly alliituipitS4J-, clans, what they think of Sitertianti's Lozenges ) and thew will tell you they are excellent-7019091r in fallible medicine known. SHERMAN'S CAMPIIC/R' LOZENGES are real i dotes, ea ditc e, palpitation, Sea'iicknatia, Iciwitess of spirits and ilespondencyor the effects of dissipation. Capt.' Chadwick, of the Wellington, Mr. Ackerman, the great sign painter, Mayor Chill, and almost every body knows their value. , POOR MAWS PLASTER—Sherrnan's we mean —costs 12i cents, and is sere to cure rheumatism, ltiniliakm, pain or weakness in the breast, side, or boa; ids° piles—untl they cure worms a lien applied to the part. .Ask Joe Hoxie, or any ode who has need it, and would give $5 fur one sooner than five cents for all other plasters. 7 Sold in Carlisle at HUNTER & ENF.EDLER'S Book Store, East High street, who arc sole' gents for Carlisle. .. AnikAnsleY & Greaspn, Shippensburg. . . , _ COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP. For the cure of Obstinate Eruptions-of,the Skin;, Pimples or Pustules on the Face; Biles which arise from an impure habit of body; Scaly Eruptions; Pains in the Bones; Chronic Rheumatism; 'fetter; Scrofula or King's Evil; White Swel lings; Syphilitic Symptoms; and all die rders arising from an impure state of the blood, either by a.long:resitlance hot and unhealthy climate, the injudi cious use of Mercury, &c. This Medicine has frequently been found highly beneficial in Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standing. This Medicine has been extensively used in the United States with decided benefit in Scrofula, Mer curial diseases, and in all cases of an ulcerates char acter. As an alterative in the wrinn and tall sea_ antis, it is unequalled. It possi.4ses many advantages over the decoction, mid Is introduced as a prepara tion mere portable, lint liable to injury by long keep ing, and better adapted tr the use-of persons travell ing or residing abroad. flue proprietor begs :rive to mill attention to the Ulna lag certificates. s ccteil from a large unfit er improving IN efficacy:- . • 11r.Ant3o March 3, 1839. This certifies that me wile Nies. Deem, had for nearly eleven years suffered from a scrofulous erup tion resembling letter which ate deep boles in her roue, neck and arias, the constant discharge of which destroyed her health, nd frequently confined her for different , periods to her bed, during which time her mitreringi is err very great.' The best medical anew. .dance was obtained, and all the kOown remedies were tried with but an 1111(`Viali0O of IRO' complaint, which always returned with increased malignity.— Ilaving lost all hopes of recovery, she haul I klilkost determined to"giYe op the use of any other medicine; she was however. toy ',results:don, induced to tri Orikedep'B Delntrative of Sarstipal the Inc 'Ol five bottles of w Melt has retnoved the tlisease,.atal restored her to per feet health. 'Phis in to certif ., that my little son, shoot eight years old, had stillertml Mr a long time limn exten sive sores on the right Lome allll It 1.4, soppmeil to have been ',hits m i l e ', 1 M on d • j,,,, l ,„„ s ibi t , to heal, even by the and of the most respectable medical advice, until I was recommended to use \I r. Oalteley's Con poutl Syrup of Sarsaparilla, R bot tles of whlela not only healed the sores, hot perfectly restored the child's health. which had stelimed much in consetplence of ibis affection. CATIIA HINE HINGENIAN, itli,abose Polo street, Heading.. Tot. al:9le ease was presented to toe both before and ate^ the tine of Mi. (hikeley's Syrup of Saiwt parilla,a . I I littee Ito hesitation 111 believing that it was t h e og,il( . 74 his restoration. • 'JOHN P. lIIESTP.It, I) 11131 Doucm,tesvita.r., April, 19, 1843, Mr. Dakeley:--My s, Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula in the most drendu. l sad titslre B siMi lim ner for three years, during wii. l / 4 111 time lit, wits de prived of the use of his limits, I. is head and neck were covered with ulcers. We trh'd oil the tidier cut remedies, hilt to ilO effect until reclinmendtli Dr. Johnson, of Norrist. wu, rind at::o 1)1 % Isaac ifiester, of loading, to use your Depinliliv Syrnp of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained severs: boitke, the use of which .drove the disease entirely put of his system, the sores healed up, and the child .vas restored to perfect health, which he has enjoyed tn. • interruptedlg ever since, to the nstuuiehment of ma. ny persons who seen him . during his affliction. I hate thought it my duly, and send you this certifi cate, that others who have affliction itt the fimtily may khow whereto obtain so valuables ined cine„ Yours, truly. • A. D. LEAP. Sold by T. C. STEVENSON,'. Car isle and the following Agents in Cumber and County/ • • J. G. Afillcr, New Cumberland. • Joshua Crain, lloguesiown. Vm.' k.G. Lcmilon,' Kingston. ' - Wm. Bratton, New cille. . ~ • Jacob Burkhart,. do. 4 L. • Iteiale, Et' Co., Chureldown: A. L. Catlinart Shcpardstown. • • .latmary 9,1844. . . •, Drugs, Medicines,- m s YFIRS iIAVERS'TICK have ilk opened their. fall assortneent of Drugs; Ptiinis'„ Oils, Dye- toils, Patent Medicines, Perfumery antePaticy Goods, which they . will sell wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices, also ' • Archer's Paient'Lard Lamps, .. of assorted sizes, pntterns a nd prices. Glass [Amps of, all sues ghd .!'plitterinitfor burning either Oil,or Lird, Lamp Shades. and Cldiandea of assorted sizes. , ' • ' • '• • • Beat Sperm and Whale' Oil, Sperm Candlea,Al - Castile and Country Seep', aal?w L aathey ean be had freni theeitY. ' , : t: co - Otirlialefßorough Notei (lir; all parehisea Iceeat Par, : r.. •.• •`/I ••9 December 14, 1844., ILIIRDV_IIrII.IIIIVICERS, 7: e o '7 . '7 - 77 7 - .'WhAiisate 124 . PPRIP:I:,4O .'u?)..olll(gi.thek :1tUr;!.00.4 1 ,41). .111,1 Noptl....likrundareetJ • • !.. 1 1.ftiw.doora South- of AtersheetiPhiladelphlit 1-7(7-CULD invite the . attention o Tii"..,eountry :buyera:to their large. aseiftmeht goodsanitahlvo the apasono 'l l!ey:hilve on hand large titoikeryoreign And ivi DnestiO Gnadsilald in-at Itrreiltrieet'than 'they can now he had and aro preparnd to offtkiiidueeineata t° the 9 151°- : " . ;. O. 1.. "...We .eolieh'e buyeraharore potrhaaing. elieivhere; Waned aattafietithal dreprieetat wht we can offer outmode cannot fail to give iitlthietiOn.. .r.t 1 A 41 4 1 074 7 :4 OsTrv , r 4 7 1'0.14 7 t! - ,11!)1.18' . . 1300 -SHOES. ra -- f i r THE subsoriber has , ust cesexeitatAthrmy i ply ior s idooll3lC-SHOW,atit*gti . t,ki lot will De la, 5 6 2 - 1 , 313 / 4 111 e. a bautittildiph lestsignioq,ll,l fvqiitsi;nl4 lomt r y,morp,tprobottomNi,,a,c,,,,, , 5,,,„ IL ineeltz li , ~, 1 .:.$0 - , -,4).- - mia Ri Shoes' and a ' 1.-If v 1.. .- 04't _ sipNovsithauck . *lces!. : 00Mistare it t4afianforh t 9 getireat ' -, 7 ' , " 1 , •, diczr.lint .. .—W, 1 Silit.th — n — S ' DEP r usemmumaameneW•emari - 1 , .r re • Alio, bt =OA,. At TIIONEAS . Ire:E111, opposite the depot, !trading, Po. WES , tundiKiledicinotiL?: • • priEPARO4IOIIi invent4r; and iorelitOprictitiMii'o,go pith Third 4: Ifiltidolplii4jand.;4iiiiife sire' iiine o ttritten ingnortiiiitiPtin';:lhenit ienr tifidok . irap with per.ut A'Me S oilierspre - These medidines are recemmendrifand extensive- . used byft)(kntuit ' f.iioll9o 16 . jAke: United •Stales, by numerons ; Professors and rreiidents of Collega,ftarciarit'ef:therhimy siottAtiy E alid Hospitals andgiltushotises,eaud by.mareilialigtisse hundred Alergyyneii or iktiAis • den . okiiidation:#: Tiei are ;spresidy TircPareilfhit; ;tings`ltinil havbeirMiredundiinpreeedenthdpcipularitythrialigh outtlie Onited , StateShantris !hey,re a so,ail te iVi r b i ly idlculaiefflo riceietie Ifeirlf&and•cifie 57t ;#6, family should eVer i be l afitliciiit theMi - Th - ellra " e. tor of these valuablifrprepiloithinti received his edu. • cation at one of the best Medical Colleges in tile U. - SiatiiiraddliiiiChid:finetit Yeafaiekriertintelif extensive and diversified_ practice, by which he has had: sinfple f ofigortunifie4; acquirteg„is practical knowledge o diseases, and ortherethe,dies best's* 'Odlated tirrein'tive. &Am; 'These , liinkninitiohiVitia. sist off •••••!; .L.ftti“ .L...,l',ityqeygqcpectorat4,a,nlcuib!eremeqy lforCough,' Cold% ,Gpasurnption„, 4stlinfa, ffsiping 'Of Ineod, Croup,flocipingCough, - Bronchitis, flanun4tion l ef the Lungs , or, • Throat i)iflieglly o) Breathing, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Also Jayne's Hair" TOnlodor the Preseivation, Growth end. eaaty ofthe Hair; and which tively bringinliew hair on bald heads, ; : Vi a , . Also Jayne's Tonic, Vermifuge,a certain ii!id plea iiant reinedy W thi - ermir ale ) rlpl;alld'minf other diseases. - • Also Jayne's .Carininitive Balsam, ,a certain leCtloWel and Summer Diarrhcia, Sbntery Cholic;CnunpiiSick Heinfacibe;Soiii. stoma ach Cholera Morbus, and all .derangementaef the Stomach and Bowels, Nerions Affection% dio. ' Jayne's Sunative..rills,T6r Female I/hien ses;tiver Complaint, Costiveness; 'Fevers; Inflammations, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseaiies of the Skin, &e. and in all cases where an Alterative or :piirgativ Medicine is i•eiptired.' 't • •)•! • For sale in Carlisle, by , T; C.. STEVENSON. Nay 31.1843 VALUABLE.:.. IROtil WORKS, Ettirall/cb . • .• • ftr,oe of the powers a nd authority' tam contained in the last will and testament of Mutts et. EoOleed., I now offer for sale, the Carlisle •, . Trott Works, Sittilitol on the Yellow , Ilreeches Creek, miles Of Carlisle Pa:' The estate consists Ora first rate CT. 43.2 watt 'fen .Thousand acres of Loud.. A new MirIitCHANT MILL With fourrun of stone, finished MI the most approved plan. About 500 acres of the huid re'cleared and highly cultivated, hating thereon erected Three Large Bank .Barns and nec:esul'Y 11WVANT HOUSE' S. The Works are propelieu by the Yellow Breeches- Creek and the Hailing :lining, whiclineither fail norfreeze. There are upon the premises all the necessary work-, men s houses, coal houses, carpenter /111111•Mith shops, and stabling buill of dal most ..tibstantial materials. The ore of the beat tplality and inexhaustible, is Within 2 miles of tile Furnace. There is perhaps no Iron Works in Penosylvania,which possesses su perior advantages and olTers greater inducements to tile investment of Capital. The water power is so greatthat it might be emended to i.nv other manu facturing purpose. Persons disposed to purchase will of (10111 . SC eXAMilleille property. The terms of sale will be made known by MARY EGE, , Exec Unix of Mich Ego, deed. Cat•lisle, Oct. 19, 1842: " • • tf-5 I PROIstiCTION AGAINST LOSS • r liE CUNIIIMILA AND VALLEY 111UTILTA1. I'ILOXECTIUN CI.IM PAN Y, behig incorpd • rated by nn Oct of the Legislature ofthe present ses sion,andlly organized and in operation under the directimi ol the following. hoard fit Malingers, viz: Thomas G. ;11 Mee, C. I'. Cummins, Join, ~,,, DaVill IV. JlcCullougb, James iVenkly. G omit Alartin, William Moore, Samuel Galbruith, Greioini,Thom a s tii ioe,Nul. liarr,Josepli Cul. er and A. G. Alines., call the attention of the inhabit ants of Ciimberland Valley to the chilliness of their rates HO the inany advantages ultich this .in I of insurninie ever nny ery nersou 1101111'01 becomes a member of the company and takes p irt in die choice of olliecrs and the direction of, its concerns. till. For insuninceno more is demanded than it lirrouury to meet the expenses of the Company nod inilemnilpaigaiiist losses 11 hivll may happen. .3,1. The inconvenience of frequent renewals vbitled ley limning for n term of five years. dth. Any person applci q for 11.5141111 We 111,101 gite his premium note for the cheapest class at toe rate of tire pet cuiitu, 11, which It ill tie $5O on the slooofar ,; tillith lie wall have to pay $•,?,51,1 fut• five years, and G 1 ,sUfar survey and policy, and nn more unless !maim sustained to a greater amount thait the funds oil bands will coterond then no more will be requir ed damn pro rata share. .1 1 ft•se rates are much cheaper than those of tither Companies, except such as are incorporated Oil the Nifflle principles. , fum:lute is effected in the following. manner. A prison apply lug for insurance for property of the cheapest elinis of risk foe $lOOO will be cbarged 5 per cent thr five yea 5,31 hole amotniting to $5O must Ile given by him, oil which lie will be retptired to pay 5 per cent V 2,50, and $1,501'01 , some, tug nod policy. mid *ill have no more reuliired of film finless losses occur and the fitud3 tni Irndls tife ttot sufficient to meet them. Agents will 104 hpfininfetitis soon Ito phoisible in MI , fervid places to attend to itisminters.thitlittly persons wishing immediately to Imply tail_ do so by signify ing them wish.to the officers of the eimipany. Chifig. etrikimilirs, fees t A. C. Aitctca , See 'y. 'l'll2 folloa ing oentleaneil have ball , AGENTS:— Hr. Ira Day, l'lleAnniraiirg.. lames Keimedv, e.. • George Briallfe, Nlcairoe. Clemens McFarlane, Carlisle, L, a. Williams,Esq , Wesißeon'stoore 7ro James ,7vle, Neiston. Col. Jos: ‘"lbestool; Lee's X Roads. Jos. M. 111cans,Esry.-'Nevebnrg. Jo.. M oser, Ebq,,blew Cumberland. Join Clendenim, .110geslowb• Stepben Culbertson, SbCopensbbrir.' Prier Mc Loughlin, S. 'llllddlebon. April 12, 1843. Si;s.qmpha,nna Line, FO - PRI I ADELP,RIA;AND BALTIMORE . DAILY, I .• T "Pproprieto r s of the Suaquelsoixo Line wilf run their 'Cara and Boils ae mulatto Phil 'Adel ph la land Billtimetre d mini. the preselat spasm- Their friends will please apply to Noble:Flinn &.Herr, Brpad at. and Hart,,,Andrews &111546:0- ver, first wharf, above Ries ;street Olk. ihdir• ware PhiladelPhia, and losepti . E:Fddss„ more., r . • Until further •notice, the following pelimamilts ,bo ti,clhet s. ;e d,to het vee! . ,i ,thia,,placknnd tha j abore, ac• • • • • g rJ • " • *cf., ;10 ' P , • , U'A . • • rite "Ol`r •. Ale , 2 . • pOr'loo tlcts: .15 1 - 11111 gentle 'Dri. Goods; ~. • ; 1. - an p • . Furniture, , 8 •-•— ..„ „ .„ 11-' ; •.:: , t , , i;`,"77 . , • :t Gtso.oF' l o,. • 3,• 1 ,20 „ 4e!, Lumter . Oei;olso " "- ' • " • - Ted . ' ' 83 ; Shingles'per 1000''.1./ 0A / 2 00: t• , ; - !';; 0, 14 - N4 7 " , I"' Sh ad & f 4 4 Stilt per iutek r ".": , 11 . ) Plichastandltosin , .sr.l t n44.'1 .103.1 rqt'' •1 , per Ag 0,,?... !'Pr rIcu t I SRPBR t iS, I FAI ° .I/14 AI? 25 a.1,1i • Iw'; lOrnp.kr 100; ' ;22 oar_ s , osit. , t nr , l Pi liteKraision 3 ur1010 , "; Tso'lt. 1 " '' A l TOCMUltinglflatt Inazinin t l 0.61t1 , , rt R ti j.; (1 4 titla 40?1fi4,41 /etT' ll- :: 1)4./ 7 0,10 FdP rb irtitiptv , il:ll4 , l dp 1 .4441 r. LIGIViateIY4IO, - .I:.4l4.lerZ:p‘ Bra EMI