IN 13 ~7.eua__;~.. ~iuc#la~,Ci3l4Kilta.,~ry • EXTHAi)fi~i~l~`flY flE4~G'ff~N IN :THE .A!riGe.oflar,ard,urare. I• h , HAVE, just riieetvietlfelifigeit eild Cheap, est tq:W. MITXRDWAS - Eti.ifeas- f -P-eints,ad. • Vurnishes, SaddlerYitarpenter's and Cabinet. Maker'it'reols, Mahogany Neniers and all kinds of Building Materials ever brought to Carlisle, et:Medi:tang of Looks, Hinges; Screws, Mils and'Spikes.• Persons about: to build will Mud it graritly-tpe their advantage to look at My steak, before' oarahaiting-elpeivheie. Como and _me •thE Goode'raid hear! the price and you will• be convinded that - this is really the Cheap Hard ware Store'. Al,s - o in' store anvils vices, ales amzrraspti, and a complete assortment of Watts' Heat Barlron, BIM Rolled and Holm Iron of all sizes,. I have also the Thermometer Churn elude by Mr George Spangler, the best article new iii u • ACYTIIES.—I have just reoeived my Sgring, stoe k of Grain and Gram Scythes, manufactured expressly for my oWn sates, and warranted to be' a superior, article. Cradle makers and Thera will find ahese Scythes to be the best or neie in the market and nt the lowest price N-Wboles* and retail at the old stand in North Hanover Street. JOHN P I,YNE. • NYew' and Important! f i_EORGE W. RHEEM having recently UR' purchased thdeounty right of HAVWWITW.B PAIENT Col.r.nn TUFFER, would respectlully call the attention at he trade to that important invention. It is certainly one of tho greatest . ffxtprovernents of the age. This machine at Ulls the Collar crooked monad the block; fatted with hair,, wool, or other materials, back stuffs it with long straw, and also makes collars of cut straw with less than half the labor awl time of the old was of 'stuffing. This machine„ will stuff all and every kind of horse collars, front the best patent leather down to the commonest kind in use, ilnd 'With but one man steadily at work will stuff and shape fifty collars per day in a neater and better style that. any other way known. Sticklers in the county asp invited to cull at the snbscriberk establishment on North Hano ver street, Carlisle. and examine the machine.-- Township or shop rights will be sold To those who do not wish to bay a right the sub. scrittet offers READV MADE COLLARS at whole• sal, much cheaper than they can be it ermine tured itt any Other Way.: Orders 'for collars in any Ottantny are respectfully .solicited. np:B' 10 ro the Heirs and Legal Represetna tivesof.elnistian Erisrnan, ofßap ho township, :Lancaster county., deceased. . pursuance of nn order of the Or-• phans' Court of said county ? made the 9th of April, A. D.. awarding an inquest fur the partition and valuation of the real estate of the said Christian Erisnian, dee'd , in said t u.; consisting, of a pinntullon urn 1 laud of about Eighiy-five neres tnwnship, ad joining.land of John Rohrer, Chi istinii Ern-now, C Frick nod others, I will hold an inquest at the Late rnalisinit Louse. of the.satcl Christian Eristinin, dec'd., on the said plantation on TIII}IISIJA I", the 31st dily or 31 AY , A. 1).. 18.19, at 10 o'clock hire boon for gelid Ili; rposes ; at which time and place you arc notified to attend, JACOB - 11121A:12, Sheriff of said County. aplB'494t Out-Lots for Sale. /1111 P. subscriber will offer nt Public Sale on j SATURDAY, the rob ofY nt two o'clock on the premises, 1 One Acre lois ei"iv• venient to the town, on the north west eorneb of West Lowther street and College Lane.— They are enlisted in a desirable part of the bo rough, where improvements are gding on and property growing in vedue. Terms whit h will be easy, will be made knuwn on the day of snlo by the subscriber. ~ W B MURRAY Estate of John flefliefinger, dve'd. ETT-EltS of Administration on the Estate I_4 of John Hettletinger-, late of Wet mleys, tur4 Cumberland county. -dee'd., too e Lech granted to the subscriber, residing. in Hampden township in said - county: All' persons liavmg elainis•ugainst said estate to present them tur settiOment, and those knowing themselves in. debted to make payment Immediately to SANCLtIEFFLEI'INUI It, ap . 7l'l9ft Lumber TILE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally thai he is reccifing LUMBER of 01l kinds which he will sell at the River prices with the uddi• ion of the freight for cash. `19,'49 W B MURRAY. :la.cksnaith's Coal. 2gbibillitlSHELS fiirsC rate Alle "•" gheny COAL is recemog and for sale law for cash by sp 0 . ' 49 Limeburners Look Hero, . -WOTO.I`iS Lime Dinners ,C OAL re eetved and for sale low for clash by up '49. W 1J Al RIZ . REIVIOVAL. NkA T4l A N N 'PC El. having removed his Cheap Clothinu•Store to the room knitter fi occupied by Mat Lumberton, between Con lyn's Jewelry Store and Burkholder's hotel, in West Main street, would respectfully inlet In his friends anti the public, that Its intends to eon thine the business as heretofore He 11;6 just reteivedu large assortment of Spring And Summer Goods, whiot, lie will have made up at the shortest no, tice and in the nisei desirable manner He will constantly. have on hand a large .snlection oC Ready Made Clothing, cheaper than ever offered Co the public before such as black and blue dress coats, frock and Brack enats•of various colours, tweed costs of al shapes TiiiTail.Tri - , - Sonbilier - clorh—coatsOitieu Amnon and jean (p)/14S, and all other kinds of fashionable coats, black and fancy cashmere pants, summer pants of every 4lescription and color, plain and fancy satin vests, summer vests ell sorts and colors,chirt bosoms and collars, neck and pot4iet •tiandkerchlels, stocks; suspem data of all kinds Sony cheap Don't forget t h e place ' Carlisle, April =--3rn GOOD NEWS. S.' Goldman's Clothing Store, • On• the .corner of Main aired and Alaiket Square, formerly occupied by Nathan I !ankh. . 'IIIIE. undersikactl respectfully announces to ;t4eeitizettearlitileitud-sur-rounding_coi tr Otti Ou has Os Arrived from Philadelphia, with .e,,ettlendid stoelf of itEADY MADE CLOTH. Grfur the. purpesc of conducting thoweady. ininfp Oftnhingbintittess in all its various Wait., ! . , • , He intends' keeniniinn 'assortment of every article ht his line of 'business, and At such mi. Ceir'es will suit every one... ~I lia'atoclt embraces the -most handson!e and titillionable styles worn, and . made 'up in tho -best manner. ; Theeuhscriber enly,neks a trial of hia . goods and, is sure they. will give .eatiro eatiafactinn. it. large;•.nelortment of Hats, Paint, Collars, tineems. I.3uspentlere,, annkOusi6o,, ell of (which he will sell at very ; • loy pridos.. 7 pAs'•elothing constantly on-hand •'•• t AMUEL GOLDAItN. '• - • 11issolution of PEirtnership. ?PUB partnerehip'heretefore exiiatin& . bet ' , Ten the atiliterlhera antler the name of A t7.4'•S la; dittsoirod'hy 17141,ml cop , i - ont.:::+lrhe • books 'together..with all other oil lifeeeficeitindettedneas remain in the hands et , drew. , rt. 13 lair , -, llvhd Avi 44,tend_isi_th_e_sintle ; nrall , actiounta: : Ali persona todebtedi.m. claims; are:requested to veil . and . set - 4 ' riewithtdlliieotneallts. All unsealed account'' after that tinto will , l)Wpat tato, - the...ha - Oda; of , • - jirtql9sttersoafkraiollototon,- 5 . • Alt IIItEW ~ the old t , lat it pmic.a.ll) S b.cg!l'ffP edi t*, -, ,P, 1 ; 1 41 3 , : ‘be0t,.9un1it i .41r; W ant , ," ~ .Y.sl4sflotirda B'ARK'. •-: •••.' BLtiiß IviTabacco•• ,f '.o6;Til - re:M • kENTOCKY, t :#1,4,, O,IIL No 4--A Tract of Land known as the "Big , Meadow," containing Twenty acres of first :rate timothy bottom. INo ti—A valuable Farm containing 123 acres 1 . of first rare land. part limestone, l . I + - q. and part pine land, known as the ~ A,, 'Allen Farm,' with a two story ..trilvt.: t ' log HOUSE. Log aifd France au —..:-:„4„,. -,-- - ,Fk,t—ltarri, corn cribs, wagon shod arid other outbuildings. No G—A Farm of 200 res known as the I l'enrii Orcimed Farm,'i a Log House a .te c iect 'double Log Barn, &c. (T right of Ore on this - farm reserved, and to be E. Id 14 iI It the.fur -1 !Incr.) , I No 7—A tract df 100 . fierce, 'Holly cleared, having n Lug flouse thereon, and adjoining No j G. No . S--A tract of 100 acres—unim .roved, ad. joining lands of Martin Cloudy, John Thrush, and ethers. 04) this tract there is u good water power. Ice 9—A Farm containing ltiG acres, part cleared. with L4g, House, Double Leg Barn, ftnown as the 'll.ldiNlei , Farm.' No 00—A tract of 700 acres of timber land, lately purchased of A G Ego, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. No 11—A tract of 50 acres of land adjoining the McKinney Farm, Daniel Marsh and others. - Also, a number of other -Five and Ten Ade ; lots with comfortable Log Houses thereon. The above described properties, arc all situ ated in Dickinson township warmest ybounded by the Yellow Breeches Crack, which never. failing stream propels the furnace and mill. thetsmwe time - and place, the interest of T C in that went - town MAGNET IC ORE. BA NE on the Yellow Breecheb Crock. in York army.' The above property will be shown, and all necessary- infemmtlen given to persona wishing. to purchase, he calling on ither o[ the sebscrt• t hers or TCAttller. • GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STD3E wIIER F. Gold and 811- vet.. Watches of .every ' •-",... description can be had 0 < 2 . at limn ten to fifteen less than any other store " t v'i - - in Now York 'or Pntht- `s -dtlphin. Persons who wish to 5,1 a gouti watch, perfcedy regulated, wool,' do won to call at, the store of the sub scriber, and compare the fidelity and price of his watches with.that of other stores. 0000 WAIL-1I LS AT THE FOLLOWING .E.iCEED/NGLY LOW .PLICII3. Gold Levers,len lewert',l'B cam; cases, 1522 on Silver do do 10 00 Gold . Lc:pines, jeweled, burst cases 23 00 Silver do, 000 Silver Verge Watches, from iP3.00 upwards. 'Gold Pencils trout tto SP,OO; Gold Pans, .with silver cases and pencils attached,. for 7,5 c. Also, a handsome assortment of new fashionable Jewelry, at prier s for below the usual store price S.. gill Gold and silver bought, or taken in exchange, irW S' f]xrIOMAI .L. No 110 North SECoND Street, second door below It ice, Ph:latlelphia , 8 p:S' 9,:y vrcu , I its advertisement out. and bring u along, you will then be sore to get into die rigt store. WILL be sold at Public Veadue on WED ' NESDAY, the '' , sth of this 'month, un extensive assuitinent of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Sofas, Table's, Chairs, Sideboard, Hatstand, Butenua, with und,with. out marble tops, Washstands do, Toilet Stimuli , Looking Glasses. Bedsteads, Beds, Mntinspes, Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Solar Lamps, China, Glass nod Queensware, and, a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Among the Kitchen Furniture will h e found a large size Hathaway ~Couking Shoe. situ Dram and about 25 feet of pipe, with Dress, Copper, and Bell Metal Kettles, &e. kr. Also, A large Doubl e Refrigerator; three or four portable Grutes for' burning cent:and 4 th'o or three dame stoves. Also, at, the same time will he said n first rate MILK COW, nearly fresh. tV B AritBRAI 14ale to commence at 10 o'clock, when the condition% will be made known by HENRY DUFFIELD. April 11—Is Heyl's Embrocation for Horses, THIS valuable EMBRO •' CATION will cure Sprains. 'f.slol Bruises, Cuts, Gullsi-Swell. ing, Rheumatism. and all Oa, 1. • complaints winch require an external temedy. it gives immediate relief to the Scratches. and the incident to Mrses having rime feet and noses, produced by the St. John Wort. It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff ness of the Tendons •and Joints and pr3duces effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This FAIBRO DATIO:4 is reeollll3lldCli to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery :Stables, and private gentle men queuing Horses, and should be entnoantiy kept _in :heir stables. The GENUINE arti cle Is prepared JiifY - by - W. -- ALVETSit - s - sr„ - No 302 Race at Philadelphia. And'ior sale wholesale and retuil at DR. RAWLINS' Drug Store W Mani street, Carlisle. .Alareh To Owner: and Herders in Horses. CARLTON'S FOUNDER OINNMENT, for the cure of Founder,Split WPM Hoof-bound Horse and contracted and Feverish Feet "-A Wounds, bruises in the Flesh, Galled Sacks, Cracked Heels, Sermehes, Cuts; Kicks, &c, on horses- Cen.L'rezi's RINO•I3ONE CURE, for the cure of Ring.bonc, Bleed Spavin,,Elone Shavin, Wind• b alls, and apliut-u certain core fr,,r•This Ring one-Gure-and-the_roundor Ointment are pre pared front the recipe oh a very celebrated En glish Farrier, and will cure in ninety•nine ca are out of , oneii:4l,Yilredof any of the, above corn plainia They havelteen Used V f aihiers, men, stimenroprietors,and.otherkwith the moat marked Sod decided success. For Salo by CI 13ATtliElt'S EIVIBIORCYCATN 'la de. eidedt the best prepatation that can be. /Xis- used for the cure of Sprains, Bru• sue, Cute, Galls, Splint, Curb Ringbnnei Spasm' Stiffness of the Joints, &e., It IS nn ortieleAyliteli should he in the hands of:every Horseman, and 'no.stahla should ho without bottle of , it: only 4.5 and 50 eentepei hot• tlee,•,prepared only by S M Penrson,inD., and, for sole wholaitild.and retail, at N0.,•106 North Sedond,stritet, and 0114-KA.Mrt• LIN'S whelesale and 'reusit,aient, Pti: Jan. 21. 1 • pi! ' 0110 - 3CoUr Horse • :..• • . . • . . .. • ; IP tiE,BE'AFFPCTEIO. . • Ai r „ • witlf,liatirafe,,'Seroe,' galled • 1 4 T - r - nritr,BhoLchy.rEyouitt.or-- , ,„ • • bone, gropsa,,ipatrin,'or • 1 -• .one:, Anima . Goittoito ;'(;:,nre.A.ll. tbat„there ritisinkrii ,if: '; •'• t„-, viz. P. Or.bowtma is'. io _ tbnl I bave , usedDalloys.Aeinial Calt;ralic Cure. 'A,ll.'and , found'. 4.,thiksafest and' rribrit. , sßovit' cure .for,' sores. and .bruises. that; I 'ha've t . eve ,used,,and I- take,idettsiira' in 'recommending to all. „. • Ltvery Stable;lBl-:Jay. at.-t• For Sale lat, fhe Etopot,. * 4l Broadtatiy—; ?..„ 9tllnliorbire• county. 7. -• N.MEX. yiIWO drip d Oot!ori,Shir:-. atio'Bitk" received try ,` • ,„ .„ lkiew ugliscificuto. :OF --.* L P AIt WA IiEA I {ESTATE • • • . iLl.. r ho,oftered .tit Public Salo r - Irmi-tmli--,3 • "F:mAlr'•• ' , , . . trre - he residence ar T M . Dickinv owitshiP, Curribiiiiand county', the • described propert Witv Nu t —The '?tilurible r.-,perty Well known' ne CUMI3EHL A N D FURNACE, WWI a: San. ,Mill; 'Coal House,• Tetictin 'Houses, and between 2 and 262.) acres finuiliain Land. • • No 2—A Gut= MILL, to which is attach ed a Corn Dryti, Sheller and Breaker, a Stamp Mill with n contrortable hi. Dwelling HOUSE stone smith Shop,lied,frZm 7 to 12 ucrep of I land. I Isto 3—Thc valuable Farnl on which said Miler now reside', containing. about 200 acres. with Stone Dwelling HOUSE, largo Bunk Barn, and an excellent orchard of choice frith, tic. Llie usual term orllinnd 'Niles will be given 1) W MeCUUOUGIr, JOHN 'l'. GREEN, Assignees. rip :8, '49-is L. a. senoorozetzi,th; Vurniture at Auction. A 'Word to Horsemen: . - V4",etw ' LISTS griWlE4l34:- • one— elessified in tilMordiMemwilli "reVeralActs iGendrs 1.. Amen big , 13 10 Od: um= Carlisle Jason W•Elly Joint, G Cartnony jostiph D "'Albert Samuel Elliott-. -A ,Charles Ugilby Chitties Barnitz., (Liquors) George W Miner A St W Bentz I Daniel Eckles, (Liquors) John Faller (Liquors) Jacob S. Faust, ,Liquors) .1 & D Rhoads W B Murray S W Havorstick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass James Fleming Thomas Conlyn Wright & Saxton 1 1 ,1eseersniii It Jacob Rheem George - HCrooks Joules McGranalian Michael Lchley (Liquors) John Homer (Liquors) Peter Monyer John P Lyne Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) - A Coyle Jacob Sener • Jneob Leiby (Liquors) George Poland • Andrew U Lechler C Inlioff; Agent, [Liquors) George Heckman, (Liquors) Samuel Hoover t‘t. Co - 'l' 1-1 Skiles J W Rawlins, (Liquors) Win M Porter Arnold & Livingston • Jawth Erb Ar»old & Levi ' S D Powell & Samuel Goldman - - James Legget , • IA Shippensburg Borotigia, Win F Carey Robert Snudrrrese Firtwaro4, Scull H H enry oller , Gish & Hulsey Jonathan reel J A Clippinger ,•. James Heek & Peal fohn Fulwiler N.: Kunkle John rinnuhahh Philip Koontz. ' Peter 8 Ann, Agent, Joseph P Nevin .. I) ° P.: Have. JC & 13'A tick John 13 Duncan Robert Welsh • Robert Scott (Liquors) • Outoge,Tronic • Sumurl Siders (Liqa6rs) .thckihsoii 2inci/ship, •Andrew C. Millgr Andrew Couircy, (Liquors) Russell & Die! lY 31 'll , nns D 1, Bevil/tan Isaac 1) Cassel/ • • llopewell Township Robert Elliott. 14 7 00 David Wherry & Co., 14 7 00 Jacob licalobower ' 14 7 00 East Pennshorotigh Township. - Jacob Reninger, (Liquors) - 14 10 50 Longnetaker &Eslinger • l4 7 1)0 Joseph o , llanks 14 7 00 West .1 . 17)..5p0r0up,4.-Totenslup• Christian Leas, Liquors) • 13 /5 00 Josiah Hood & Son - 13 101k1. Donaldson & . iiieelll4 7 00 James (treason &Co - 1 t '-, 00 .I\ r eiaville Borough,. Gilmore & Stough"- - --__ . ,13 Wilhite & Darr, Agent - ~- . ~ IT . Scott Coy to 13' ha mason lianuoltittittlotrot. .---13 J NlcCandlish - 13 John Dillerl4 Jaeol. Swoyer 14 Joseph Laiieblin, Agent • 14 J &1.11 Williams Li h Wonderlich :11r sharp Frau/jo•d Tatetship. J B Lackey & Co, (Liquors) , 14 J G Garutony & Co, (Liquors) 14 Newton Township. James Kyle Jmeph tiuwh & Eshelman Suuthesnyton 7 owl:skip: John \V. Clever, (Liquors) 14 Schoch, Sons & , Mtffint Township C har Ics Ant nil z , (iiquo`rij J W 1) Gthlen John Ernest, Cyrus A li:eynord Hari/pi/en Township Thomas C Rheem, (Liquots) U W. Fealer Alonrue Tutunship. G Singizer !Jolliet lirudicr Struck N. limn& New emnberland Bornrgh .1" IC Bonk, (Liquors) l4 S Powell & Co (Liquo ) 14 S. Middleton Township A NI Leidich W- Mextulder Ride'r & Soilur 1) Geitwo Allen Thenehip A — L CiTheart — Isuac Burton (Liquors) j o h n .G Miller Matthias Bitner (Liquors) Joseph Sehroll SiICCT Spring . Township, Ft W Meteor & Brother, 13 John Reed :' 14 Dunlap & Barr • • 14 Coyle & Sponaler 13 Illechanicsburg Borough. . „ .1 M,ollison & Co (Liquors 13 Siinond Arnoldi4Liquori) 4 13 Zug & Quigley, Liquors 13 . J L Reigle 13 Henry Leas 14 Houser & Bubb - 14 Baker & Miller - 14 Fra Vey 14 1 F Spahr . 14 Merchants and all concerned in the above (.4assification will take notice that rwill field an appeal in the ArbitratiOn ROPM' in the. Court. ;Clouse. in the Borough of Carlisle, on SAT. URDAY, the 14th inst., between the hours of o'clock; "A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. of paid day, to afford All persona an opportunity, 'who nifty, .feel theinselyelt aggrieved • by:the above Classification io appeal fronftWe ••• JEFFERSON WOIMIINGTow, Appraiser. Corlisle; , WASHINGTON HOUSE , 3* .6 Etiltsß.i.i,R6: AmMoutiecriber ties the pleasure of ennounc. • t o hie" friends and the public thri,t'he'ihs.litrtied the' public house;' formerly etti I.l.4r.:Kuhn Chouthoreburgetreet, Get otehurg, a 'few - oors front , the , Contip - '• ' 4 4iture, The liduse pleceandrlocated,flute • `CiteiftiChittettotrv'ertienee in the way of ete ling; ficc.7; ; and will. .be conducted: ort. strict i' , 'had , some 'experience - in keeping public "totiece;' end :he.' hopes to'tie - able .to furnish a nicintent end comfortable,-"home." to .euch , •ao...: - lay li e diepoeed'to m hi m. , - • • . , gat jiibut:g hE 2 8 , R .." )40.',r0i.' the bentiOtlcetrootrersi 'the 'oubecri'; / .'.' pettnitteid.ttn'reter to tte'r..'6r. I,i3er Prdf;'l4l:'li:.iStmVer,-meinitsl ".I';'lrgifehlir;'•fit`Fithtictitociti''Peo.:At.noldrand , g etr0t0,,,A.501,1 , 4 011 4 1 1, 14 ;PM4W -Lt r"' I • --,47-:=4,!-‘ TO Votqrs,ol.ogirribtatuldMinnty. offei-my ' self Co: yoTiatiireidetatiewliii:the-office-0118111E. RlFF.ofCumliorlapd„c ,c,,ko:d ly solicit your otitifliattilißgine msisoll;,,if. else. tod to disafsrgeOtheNe lettebsitlitilePee,with k1111k.;r ocffdllyy "+ IVICIN,TG.OREIZT:p 0 N lit.itELSOA t Wistirennsb`ero t:f rmj +liroil . "*";"49-10 4;t4 SHEXIDOAIk S , - I , : 1 retrziAr ciTzzEi4A:k' I o i le r , q_r eif YWIY , A t r i P, 0 .04,0 f°T of= i fiep el 8 R B,.arkbj e,Ctotbk otnlnan.tm, o 1110 Whig r be, fort nap' ,etiotigh'itito . e,ao3oo,44.lll dliebilTgo r the dodos of the iilrotllaiiiVirkipinlinlity • ' ! f rglifd,crAftTNEY . ,...: Carlisle; To the,irateieordiObeiliiid CoiatV. FELL° WICITIZgI4S.I - flfiesoholintioo of molly friends:l!lereVy •Ofrei Piviellio your consideration da d.atindfdate fort . ..SAERIFF, at the ensuing genotolleotion,t3libjept:to ll° de cision of t heVV, hideeunty-,ConYinuon. Should I he nominated nod' elected; I promise to din charge the ditties of the office NMI fidelity and humanity. I therefore respetailly solicit your support. • • JOSEPH•MhDARMOND. Nowvillo. April nth, '49-to • • . To the Voters of Cumher!and County FELLOW t Encourriged by numerous friends, I hereby direr myself to your conaideration• as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Cumberland connty...at the-ensu ing genera) oleetiob,subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.. Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to die. clutrgci the.dutiea of said office with impartiality DAVID CRIS WELL. Shippensbnra, npril , • To the Voters of Cumber and County. FELLOW , -CITIZENS-4••nffer myself to your consideration as cr candidate for the (ace of SHERIFF, of Cumberland .county, nt the next general election, subject .to the decision of the Democratic County Cenvqraion Sliaultl I he nomintitgd and elected, Lpledg9 myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity' Carlisle, Apiil 11 D MIT 11 FLLOW-CiTIZEINS':--Beingsolicßed by a number of my. friends T offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHEItIFF. at the ensuing olootion,and will be thankful for your Suffrages. Should Ibe elecied,"l lieeidirpro-• mist: to perform the duties of said office faktb fully. Respecthilly, April 1-to JOHN F 1111NTrAt. FELLOW-CITIZENS; I hereby offer myself to your consideration as a candidate fdr the office of lialf:AVE /NSPECTOtt,, at 1110 ensu. ;ing elertibn, mel respectfully solicit your sup. port. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to discharge its duties with fidelity. . DAVID WHERRY, Nowburg, Aprit It • IR4I. • 14 1 11 TO TILE VOTERS OF CUSIRERLAND COUN . TV. — Havihg 'bean encouraged by a num ber of my friends I offer myself to your don sideration ass candidate' for the drum of B t o ADE lusrucroa, at the ensuing election, I there forg respectfully solicit your suffrages tor said office. • ( ?p'l4 tel W Nrift: -Kr.LSO, 13 10 U 0 14 ID 3 Ili Ou Oc/ I:i 10 UU /4 i Ou FELLOW-CITIZENS AND SOL DIERS of the connty„ of Cumberland, I oiler myself as a candidate for the officepf BRIGADE firsrEcyort as the ensuing election. rrespectful ly solicit your suirragcg,tor the Mlle. . It:3I.3IINGER. April to BRIGADE INSPECTOR, FELLOW.CIthE NS :—I offer - myself to your oUouitiuration as a candidate (or the office -of 13 RIUA DE- I NSPECTOR, at the enanittg election; in June next, and shall he (hahkful. for coot support. II W . Mee LI, 0 G =-Dickinson,April 10 00 12 tit, - 10 00 15 00 10 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 Br gads specter, - FOkiw Soldie A the - regnesi-ol -tonne-of my friends I beg I ato offer myself to your eoneiticration no n eitnriidate for the office of BRIGADE Insrtcron, tit the ensiling election in IPl`h'next;en7l sling gretefet4u you for your support. - JOHN CLENDENIN, jr. Hogentown, Silver Spring tp. Mar2S 10 50 10 50 FerLow-CrnzENs : --Being solicited by a nuniber of my friends to serve as a candidate for the office of tBRIGADP; IN• SPECTOR, L hereby oiler myself lc the con: Eldolll6oll of.:your support, and respert licit your suffrupc. SAMUEL CROP, ' March 274te 7 00 7 uo 7 00 10 50 7 00 FELIAAV-CITIZENA ofrer.nSyself to your consideration ne a eandiday. for the Oleo of l 3 ItIG ADE INSPECTOR., at the en• suing election in June antl'willbe 'thankful foi 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 your support. Mrch e:-, e 10 50 7 00 NEWVILLE FEMAL SEMINARY. Tins Institution u..der the care of Misses Brit and itonrwrsoN, will commence its next term on the Ist of, MA Y. Farther informa tion:may be obtained at the Institution or of Itee, A. Sharp, Nowville, Dr. J Hanron, Mr. Wm. Barr, Mr. S. Coyle, Mr. D. Sterrett, Rev' 0. 0, McLean, Centreville, Hey. J. Shields, Juniata county, Col; H. Logan, York county, OM Mr. J, McGinley, Adams county, Trustees. ^ pr 4—ltd 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 30 - - - Dissolution of' Partixership. . THE partnership beretofori'elleting between the subscribers, unaer lie name of F. GARDNER & CO., is dissolved by mettle c. Sent. The books remain in the hands of F. Gar ncr 'will attend to the settlement of alien. counleandTarpersens - ktiowing—themselves_in,_ debtod or having cairns, are requested to call and settle. 10 Q 0 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 JO 10 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 EIBI F. GARDNER, J. ABRAMMS. p - The business will be conttnuee .ns here. ohne by the subscriber. GARDNER. April 4,,at 10 00 '7 X) 7 00 .10 00 Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnerehip heretofore existing under thetAfirut of BAKER & MILLER, has this do ir been disOlred.by Mutual consent, and will hel•enfior''be conducted under the firm of MIL LER & MVERS. The books and accounts will remein`•in the handb.of Baker & Miller fur settlement! BAKER &. MILLER. Mechanicsburg, April. 1 I , '49..*, • 15 00 15 00 it, 00 ]0 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 . . . „ .. INOTPTIE, . • ETTERikof• Administration upon tho Es. : 1 tato 41f 'DAVID RALSTON lam of W. etinaboro.township,deo'd., have' been grouted in due form,orLaw, to James M. Ralston, to whom allmay- be presented, and all del?to due lommiti. , ' .T, NI RALSTON, • ''''Wreivisboro' tp. anvil 4 Gt. Administrator Est Ate of Joitiph Newcomer, deo .41, VitTtߧ teatarnontary on the Emit:l - Of LA, JOSEP El iN IFIWC OMER, lateef West Itempfield township;-Tiancester , ,Acinnty r = . rtnd }brutally of Silver'Spring;:Cumberland county., dee'd., having been granted to tho.undersign§d; alt persons indebted 44).841 catate U re regulated' .t.: make imMediato payment,. and Adlie Anving dentiutde.aguhudjitu llama vill-preeent them for eettinnient, to:either, F ilie[UndertiEgned 'execu , • J4O.OI3 a NgyI9A)IIIIII,IER. • ; ;•- 51onfoe*,'Curnberlaini co. • .?illDtt.pvv . 'METZGER Irbist-fternpfield' tpLancidater.co.. zzz • • • r:- COuitilf ColumoiTlOMl Oounty. ntinohandaor SaiidetiPii;Ttininkitatidattioad'of anligninam of JOhntft.lialtinainid,..'tb ,. .stull among t oia tiya, glypenotiaatipitto, wtlt oktorplfor,thatitiitts •,tann9Chlitoffitefut,Oarlisl9; 9P ; VR1,943‘ii,14!‘; 40Ih of ApFil'non., ; y..., ft . ,pro - ,psi6k .111.010, i1c..11106*).41/4 406068 1, ‘ l , ' " *)lPlllnd f d *Vi t i r t4nt - s l 4ll4q l elPat e , r. Pr a Of .I /a9 t t CPgetII.9I'‘IM,4IIPRO/r iirga?lta and h 'Fl a ttinat r lltad. l l fot:lkk ^t 1, .re,a ,±„ , a l / 4 .`"-P ° 41 :"•4n - a r 6 ' 1 ,:r1 1 • 5 211 1 /g;;er , ' , icitlit4es.i •• • '- o ' 4 ' .• ,a •°' : ' Aff.anbibatio. Sheriffalty, Brigade Inspector. BRIGADE INSPECTOR. BRIGADE INSPECTOR. Brigade ineiteetor. Brigade Inspector. . HENRY WOLF of South Middleton tp • 0i.)049. 43 " r0 7 64/7 1 - 4 NriarafgkriVl!' jirSvs-alr. 11. E undertfifin 6 ulbdstitoghu4§fiatie.,EsD Peek and-Periedicatestitco, bY Mr .loseßki2Krießdleo,neAt door+t filitlr ' Horel;i'espeeffilill9irifotrbitiltfie public that,he,intends (0 keep" constatitly'on band- 11- ttte Publidatiothr of the day; whleli.lie will fornimarT r tir, cos. Atiiong,thirbeot•and. , ntoal latel , yatied freibitlibliress are.t he : Ifiirpoes'elieaVYand superfine edition of Mc.s HiSterrof England. ,Neenclers„.Li63, Of Christ. 'large family Bibles elegantly beipil outman' dog • Oick'S Philosophical w0rk67, 4 Prayer.ftbd Hymn Books, Superfine editions.;. , Pardee's Louis XIV. Classic and. English' s ' Dictionary's: Sears' Worider of the Worll, 260 engravings. Dowling's History, of Roman ism, n new and onlarged'edition, containing the life of PopeTius IX. bringing the history down to the present time. Family Monitor, by Mrs. 'Ellis, containing her popular works, Women, Mothers, Wi ies and Daughters of England, Bvo Statesman's Manual front Washington to Polk, 2 vols. Bvo. Guide to Social Happiness, by Mrs Ellis, Bvo. cloth extra. The Caxtotts, a family picture by Bulwer. New York in Slices by an experienced carver. Roland Cashel by Chas. Lelcvre, Part Ist,' The Diatriond and the Pearl, n dew novel by Mrs Gore. All of Ellen Pickerings, Mrs. G•ey's and other popular no vels on hand. Together with the best assort. ment of MiseellaneOus, Seltool, and Religious hooks. Also,Stationery, Blank Books, &r.e.— I The best daily, weekly and family newspa pers in the cities of Philadelphia, New York and Boston, MAGAZINES—Godey, Graham, Sartain, ta• dies Nat orml, Holden's, Eclectic, Columbian, Sz,cs. &c., received replied) , as soon es issued from ,the press, and furnished at Publishers prices. All orders for books, iStc., promptly - wended to—his arrangements being such ,as' will enable him to, supply all orders in two or three days.nnt ice at farthest. April 47%19. JACO . ERB• REMOVAL ' fly Goods and Groceries, G. C AltMO NY desires to inform hi s Ity • friends and the publie that he has remo s sled to the stand on North lianover street lately occupied by Chas Burnitz. and next door to linveratickss Drug. and Book Store, where be is dotermiodd to sell goods as loss' ne any other establishment in Carlisle or in tht county. Ills Stock consists of Cloths,-Cessimercs, Satipetts; satin, cachmere. merino and silk Vestingi; Me rinoas, Alpachars, Mous de Baines, Caehmeres, French worked eollefe; kid gloves, silk fringes, gimps floweis, thread laces, &e. TICK- Og at GI cis, calicoes 3 to 6+ .eta, verycheop rouslins, hosiery,. Berlin and Cookware gloves, A ,large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, very low, satin plain and figured Mantua. plain, hared, striped and figured Also GROCER-IRS and QUEENSWA.RE, such ns Coffee, Tea, Sugnf, Spices of ell tobacco, segars, crockery, glass and cweentwarO, rice, chocolate, starch..together with numerous other articles— Give him a moll, Dipr 4. S. co'srLlrs WHOLESALE AND R.I.:TAqt. STORE NORTH HANOYER STREET, SION OF TUE "BEE HIVE." ESPECTFULLY 4 k Sit AV calls the attention ”" of his friends to his INEII. OC/t. - s , , G , 11 - 01 7 -t • .•• .Mint GOODS:" It is un ••••- , ialpossi'bl to ant e• rate all the articles we have fo'r sale.' Suffice it to say we have almost every thing that is nei cessnry for Ladies and Gantlemens wear• LADIES DEEA RTAI EN 1'..--Neat figured MINIS detainee, F0u1.,,d silks and lawns, mohair and snail striped lustre, pink and blue all wool detains, satin striped moue detains, second mourning clarendons, plaid lyonese, black silk, bonnem and bonnet ribbons, fancy silk ties and scarfs, silk and Linen •Iringes. silk flannels and linen tissues', pink. blue and green linreges, kid silk and .Lisle thread . gloves, anti a large usisort mem of. Ladies, Misses. and Childrens Hosiecy, V,ENTI,F.MEN'S DEr A 11.1 E N French and English cloths, from 87 rents to $13,0 . 0 per pnrd, black French cassimeres, fancy . cassimeres, vesting,s, ail kinds; proton cloths 'hyst - m-Tweeds and enssinet 18. white line n_ds i _ ling fancy clips I'M' Boys, China Puarl Eats Tormen and children, chip. hata..all. kinds, brit and fancy ernvots, Lisle thread, hid and culla Cloves. .Also, A very large stock of white and unbleached muslins, calicoes from 3 cents to r2}.- Carpets and th;or-oil Oaths, and, greet variety Of other goods not mentioned, please call and see. my stock, where - you will always find a lull supply. rapt 4 NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST received and now opening, an elegant assortment of wrATLE AND DRESS GOODS, such as plain and figured Bareges, Linen lustree of daerent colours end styles, Lawns pf e very style and price, a large tIP£OII. ment of Gingham, cheaper than ever, cam brice, bond muslin. a large assortment of Into Goode, Ladies and Gentlemens liid (flows, Lisle and thread gloves. •.A Large assortment 'of spring bonnet Ribbons. also, Hosiery, Tuck and side combs, steel Beads. Bag nud Purse clasps, slides„rings and Silk 'twist of every en• four. A large assortment of Boys' and :Bees Spring and Summer Wear, also, beautiful prints, fast colours, English chintzes, hand some patterns, together %lilt a large assortment of bleached and brown muslins and otliagibt`dv• iPurehasees will do well to call and see befit: e they purchase elsewhere. G It CROOKS.. _ .Itiv Spr G ing oods! THE eubseribers iiave jusrrocelt ed a large and cheap stock of SPRING GOODS, bought iu for cash, which they offer for sale ut very law prices. The following is a part, Blue, Brawn, and Blue Black `2,1.,G1T115, from 1,511 tp 5.00 per yard. A handsome lot of all wool CASSUMBRES from 623 to one dollar par yard These are a very cheap lot. ...A variety of LA DIES DRESS GOODS, consisting of Plain and Fancy Alpacha Lustros Carleton Ginghams Mohair Plaids, Silk Plaid Linens, Shaded Mona de Lantos, Laroons as low as 123, It greet cm i• 4ity-nfilalico_e_s_ from 6/ to 12i. We have lino English Chintzes warraWfiTitt 123.4 Also, BONNETS, Braid at ono dollar, and upwards tcorether with a variety of fine bonnets moll which some entirely n. w stylds. CARPETS at 121, 181, 25, 313, 621, 75; 2 yards wide at, 50 eta per yard. Checks, Ticlungs, very v.henp flannels, men and boys Summer Wear, from 10 to 50 cents, and a great end general variety of goods in our lino, which we are determined to sell at the very LOWEST ?It ICEF*4 We respectfully solicit an exami nation of our Stock, satisfied thaeour goods are cheaper than they have ever been sold in this place. A At. W BENTZ. March 14 3 doors south of Post New and Cheap Spring Goods, ' AT 'I'HE NEW. STORE,' t COliN ER, of Hanover and LOinner Streets, opposite Leonard's Old,Stand, Carlisle.— The undersigned respectfully ~inform their friends and the public, that. they, huve Oat re turned from Philadelphia, with-U large and well selected asiort Mem of new STltill 0 :GOOD S. purchnemint the very lowest, prices. arid,Which they are determined to'sell at small arofits. 7 - 'Among them may be found Cloths, Casaimeres Vistinga, ,j woods, !Stuffs in great ' 'variety; beef Ameriefin and India Nankeens,— AIso,LADISS', DRESS GOODS, consisting', impart of Sil Its, Bereges, Silk-3'643ne1, 'A lea ches, • &c:, STRAW AND.BRAID DON', NETS; a fine lot,. Palm. Leaf-Hata, Ribbon and Lace Goodi..t An _elegant assortment of Calicoes and finer Chintzes, suitablefOrAlto preaching. smitten, at our uattni tow Cheeks, DrillingspLinelia and ;the usual 'variety , . Of bleablred and unbleached timeline. BO CAS'. AN I.V. HOES , -a -well - selected atitort ent ineaV.:'wgintilOs'And children's gond4A, nn Imedsoe. GROCERIES.- 1 -iti all their varle . z.,; ty,,Sitgari:CofiseViltiltissea,..Pehin Company:e: Celebtoted.TEAS ? Zie..;All that above geode' . ba.'; ( ibs?if,a'aidh'Sriod right',^tind - Will be sold.lol' 'Please give' , iMarnly2B*. , ' • .$43. r 0,-;‘,3L :co:- D LEACH ED MIBLINS—IS. oplondld 13• oorimont o( Bleochid 110111y4,, l3'•hiut ot, , Chopp:•Siorfi ,14 WOM,l4 . 4l . ll; c itro j01i26 • '-;,• VATOTO Nr w. 1111E1 ailiscribeprelqi,ctfullyjnforyna rho pub. tie Lthiao s hol. jnh,ooB . , opintibg tin:4444'S ftlY 430K0 OE, oPlortkiPittiistrooty?whetostio n touch the varioutt bambini, of 1040444h' 49 1 .1 ; %To oomniOnce• on thel2dOfffihrif next, Ter thp oft:;tuitionAntodhithelfitiferencesAiven i'dtVeholication ,„....,:mtitch,u.:l44.nct%-, tat . ' I :'...fki*4444WS,4fegi"l'ie3'.4:- . 4 ,1 ' . 0% • 431 • kstfiut iti;.?4.h A t litP • '•••' • - -4 "`•f:/!..t DMA ~'~ ;~`~Ti~~eZrancoii~_...~ ~ 1 M9Mk0f.a.1140=. E W1TA1.:4,1. 4 ;„„ STILL TIIP k 1 ' liA 6s; " -7-. 661 4; . r CAUL C L.glll nowlahailt ftpallitriggilntflielEasteum I cities large and , beautiful Selection 6rsplinto and SUMMER , GOODSlM`'Whieff tinifirir.the - attontion-of-one_andnlA D lES' An Silks, Mirages, Linen Popeli, , then ( ~ Arell, Linen Chameas,'Frei;h; English and A. ineriefin . Oltintses, Gingham, Gingl am Lnwnst Lawns,- Lass until Plaid .Muslitis; SWissi.Bonk and Tarlton do.,' plain ted - tianny Spring_ de Lainds; Bonnets,. PrirasolimSm Shades, Rib-, boTL4l...fsaceis,-Minces, Triinminus, &c. &c., we: nete:tiurselvoe to be able to plena° nffin prices and style, who will favor us with a eall.. GEN TLEMEN—For, your own interests we ash of you to Mill and examine our stock' of Super French and English Black Cloths, French and Etiglhilt* fancY colors do. fancy - French Caino• meres t Doe Skin black and fancy English and American CrissiMers; Silk Warp ,Cloth and' Tweeds, Codington and Merino Cassimeres & Tweeds, plain and fanny Croton and Gam. broons, Buff Cassimeres; Fancy Jests, Super , Silk Satin and Marseilles Vestings, plain. and high aoi'd Silk Cravats, &c., &e. Domestic goods in abundance,, ' such as brown muslins, brown and black Shootings Osnaburgs, legs, Drills, Cotton Pant Stuffs (very cheap) Colored Cambrics, Domestic Ginghams, Dia pers) Cheeks, Nankeens, &c. „, • CARPETS!—An immense stook . of Cpr. pets, Floor Oil Cloths, plairCand colored mat• tinge, a beautiful -asseriment• of Transparent 131iods, ell of which will lie told' unusually low. TOOTS AND'SITOES—AII- kinds, quidi: ties and plic2s, now receiving and on hand, also a free lot of 0 ROCE RIES, which cannot' be heat in price or quality. My stock is very large find complete, and we always tulle pleasure in shoWing goods 'without charge: Rtetalleet" the old stand a few doors east of the Market Ilousp, and directly opposik Wright &•Snx ton'ellardwore Store. March '2B CIIAS. OGILIIY. SURGERr. Dr. Davidson and Brother, OF ROCHESTER, N. Y. . ESPEC'rF.ULLY announce to the al- A zoneoi Carlisle and vicinity that they have taken rooms at Burkholder's "Washington Ho tel," where (hey are prepared to perform ope., rations -in all the various branches of DEN TISTRY. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing' the preservation and substitution of these beautiful organs, the Teeth, would do well ,t,o, give them a call.. _ Dr. F. Davidson, having graduated in 'Medi 'sins. gives his special summon to the diseases of the mouth rin'd teeth. Caries of the tedth efferittally and perma nently cured, if the destrugtionof the tooth has not gone too far. The teeth carefully cleansed of accumulations of Tartar, which, it permitted to remain; will destroy rheii use and beauty, undermining the , best constitutions by exciting Dyspepsia, Neu ralcia ond other chronic diseases ; and making the bream frothd and disagreeable. Teeth and Fangs carefully extracted with most improved instruments, a ithobt ,bruise or laceration to the gums. Parts,- or whole salts oCincorruptible feeth of perfect similarity with the natural. inserted upon pure gold or palladium, in the most beau. titul and durable manner; All operations warranted in be turtisfactory and Ina ing. Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon at their residences, if desired. March 14, 1849 WERT'S ZIC WEIL. THE subscriber would infortrvbis.friends, and the public 'generally that he has taken the large and commodious public hoine, situated on the corner of South Hanover and Poinfret eta., in the borough of Callisle, lately • occupied by Samuel Morret, where he will endeavor to se, ve those who may e.qll on him in the' most satisfactory manner.— The house is_ pleasantly situated, and is furn ished throughout with good bedding antrolliEr furniture, and his necommodatt.ms, are such as will make it a convenient and desirable stopping place. No exertions will be spared to make it Agreeable In all its departments to those who ntay_favor hint with n call, BOARDERS will be taken by - the Week,, month -or year 'O. .the .usual prices. JOHN WERT. Look this Way. THE subscribers would respectfully inform theirfriends and the.•publicgenerally that they just opened a new LUMBER. AND COAL YARD in West High street, a few doors emit of Messrs J & D Ithoads's Warehouse, where they now have and will keep constantly on hand a first rate assortment of all kinds of sea soned pine boards and plank end all other kind), of stutT; nll of- which they will sell ow for cash. March 14 lIARN & RIPE. Bark ! Bark ! ran CORDS of good BEAPK OAK a i, - , ‘" BARK, wasted - at Middlcs'ex for which *3 per cord for the rough hark—or 407te per lOOths if shaved clean of Om' rose— wilkho paid if delivered Wore the first of Au gust next—not to be shorter. thetj 58 inches in length HOLLIDAY & PENROSE. Jan 3L 1549-23 n Garden and Flower Seeds: I HAVE just opened mv annual supply of GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS received chiefly from the well known establishment of Risley & New York, consisting of all the different varieties They are warranta fresh end good. • For sale at the Drug and Book Store of S NV HAVERSTICE.' .Alarell 25 1 -1013 : ,-- _ Ok I Float Garden Seeds. I RAVE] just received from Mr LAniingan my annual supply of GARDEN' SEEDS, they ore warranted FRESH, and genuine. Mnrrli 6' ELLIOTT. Garden and Flifwer Seeds. FRESH and warranted good, for 81110 at Dr. RAWIANS' Drag and Book Store,W est gnia street, CarlOo. Green and lack Teas. THE sobieriber.has just..received a new lid: of fresh and dholce ibtrsaini4 Hvsote, and.BLAME , TEAS ttt all 'prices, from; 371 to 81,25'per lb:, - which for prlce.and 'lnver we can contidently'recominend :as being eaual f not superior to any other selection in,town, ' i enroll 14 . Ytyiist - Pomrders. „ . Fresh and warranted good, for sale Dr,„ RAWLINS' Drug store. West Main ratteet ” • 7- 7 -7- Pine.land :tot going ii.) . Ctilifornia can hcitii; ftetith'lltie find Etlterini 'Oil, at the choop OrocOip.stot-it'iff ''" C INROFF "A.t. • Oldish). Jan 24th 1019 • . - . find Vine OIL I'tlUSlTiicaplited cid r,".sn 10 nt , 'l7t . ",R AW- N S', rug.,4 Fancy Stare; C . aclislo; ,•.. . • ; . .;.. Watt; Bt . I!..atterso,n'tilligss, 0.4 .. T.olt (1 'l . lin Ra... 4,.„..- :.„: .. '.. ~ Oli . lfifi'lifltt,,:::''' 44K:4:43 . 13Petirr24g.44,01b,OrctrulxiliOluable., ~ ,Tft,VS reogived and" . 'kep);constnotlV fo 7 ,, e...f , ' '. r' , . THUM, ',;s '. - ~t lklo' e : , i''', l , ll gP l " .- - 4. `l';' B, * tI ,CV ,I', ' S . ' • ' A gl.n.kit e nlitrt I .!Wf / t . V .11 . 1 1k6- P tialf!Y•of . :41,±;.rti , ~, .-- -,,,,, - ~ , , ,,,i 1 . , ~. , ; - , „..., ,- . .' WirvAiktf ' ,11,:piithitioiiveApitig . . tql tit'. ". 1.:4 111, 1;10 it" jiPmineXlAraii(Vrtglii4l:l : io ~,:. . ;;:,i. dd.i , 410,tibtf 1 1 01. 11 h 6 4*ithitW'Br ulli,eii . 1 0' '.. 1 It i llA ' 11;46,...;,C, atil,'Skieci,f,iilietei SiAiiiiigitiiiii .-,gt er..4ll.W,:eiat4.l)ttibliii, lioreOrtttV' s l 4 lollll.ss::: cWgio o F4 ll - 'lpTlikte; 2 l 4 o;;T*liiiir:oia , f6r gale ot - '.rfiiiii;eilid tifOitidionie Ow:14600i .xit''. " 4' '.l3t . ofill- - .,' 11, 1 1 )0• 4 0 1 .41! 044'0,re;137 - fe 4 2 . li l - 4- tp ' - '-; .- ": A „ .,. 1 . 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'on the above untold cap do $0 . ,4 'All ttid of lit,Q store of • 14411.8 ER 1848 •- •Choice, GrOceries; , , A ,tietierhl eileetitte of Coffeds, 13rdirlifSligars,"Finest, Lent mai Crushed. sugerseSpiceit.B4l.all , lhe other •nru c eftholly - k cut , UM' !tore, Ireell h '‘l Pap 'ap.rAfyek,,direci frriniPhiladel phte` hrid'll I , lie u mu lhht 're'eeived tihtl'ltirrildllit'litz; the. Tea'and ro• cent . etur.w,of; ,11,4:FM1f,'Y'L • Aereit 2 / 1 - r> 4 '. I. TeoltealeColl, a1491M1'...," 1 ...., • OF , ehoie'e Brah,dse.col4lhqhg;iir,rigirkllrCnv' ,endish,Anti 11.er ve ,Allytedd, LlistdohilthNur , find" Cdiip ehhwing '1%116110W La rmq4inb ,:PrlAjpg,,,,Xfistgpxr ht-el h!n• ' tiypi her brande es Rho . milts, • tileo line SilHitiell TOW SeaNdrlorli..iind .1D ht re. kl4:Thlereeri. 4:64 swirl hlay.onilifoltdl'ires, • .Is.ita :hot w-lection .enh he. fah lid ill the . illueo,_eall and eqe; all .613 e luid wheletelh & re triitnri he Seihr '&l`ob,hee'cl:l3epolfof -NC Fit It-. . 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