Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 29, 1851, Image 4

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itturns-mity4q,OWlTayingplipmd the,stmillptWilpla
•in the habit: 1;1'61'411d Bret titan, prciiids& him. with a
help meet for him; one - wko7dhould be hie compan
ion, hie solace, and elostaittlileriMg-tbrieiemphatleally
, a part of hithaelf, and endowed.with all the tender
. "est BY:enpfttitt e S
degree:: • .
-The riiiiiritige"relettiOnahip,lllOr'efere',!kiihe Most
intimate-that-eon be formed, - and wired - baited-iiri
apprepriateriesaiofilitental tail& moral • thrited, , and
hallowed, by,, fervent affection, : is 9f: tall others the
'most conductive t 6 human comfort and enjoyment)
In a union, ,however, Chet requires wisdom and
pruderide i rightrk'to'foini; add' Much' kind card,and
diseretipm tti•mbintain;i'insill• -close'rintliiaored
a a sociakipne,,uriimpriired.:;;riv..- 1:oii
Hew few seam to be acquainted wit,O,iite !true
merits and impprltime Brio.„ is eieurriortitl, vv4l) a
beautifill'• . friee'. or.' luiridi fd 'd • rnli 3 On.utterly' .
indifferent ati P tollieliieniitl'Or 'Moral quitligeiitions
8°M , 9111/o r o P•ige e hf tr-tanwryitand bre mach more
wedded to purse than. the pare°
•.n• ),... •, • .) k
And some eal,er,,Uppail.ligktly,arttl•Unadvisedly,
as if iiiiiiirir-ii'cnfidet-ihei eetlid'didgctlived at
' Will or. broketi : ofpfeaddre."'• ' . 4'. I
Thyie-never, , can!betteOneern of union import, or
of n/ M 9 r:0b3Q , 119 11 4 AFtle Aro-lease -of increased
good, that nothing r elp,capgive; : or : eh ptotracted
grief , and sorrok , , - , A n hui the - opening grave,alone'ah
.. Borb a , 010 , 0 .•. •
. ,
Be twiseothen,lrilthis high cobeorni ernteron its
path w.- i thcar.e.nrid_prudence, and seek-that heavenly
• may direct 'thy steps, ono giveio ikeerthe
richest eartyyaffectionate,. and
virtuouiNdlife: .. •
And' , Verrittn; let' 'net Iliy•kidd'and euspecting
naturcetiupplent; tliev'wi:io' and Itraden un t
foretheught
,which thou sheuldirt with circumspection exercise
most rigidly; when, Moo art, moved lit:miter the
marriage circle:, : ,t, . , r • •••,---1,1
To thee; this' tep, next to. the ta'vor . pe thy Qcid,,,is
. all . _
Froin •,heneeftoll,- nbt, ;thine! awn, but 'hit whose
rule will be kind and, oongenialJefthy gentle ne!.
'lure; or, rude..o.r.,y,ielent,. and
. deetrunt ive- t hy
peace a n d joy. , •
Let• foolish tfiOng 'invade thy ) mind that it
is not honorabla•tit and 'cliC untV9dded,tind Make
thee anxious the first ;•presented••bait to seize, It
were bettor, beyeadr.all. ootnparieen; if.thou hods!
many (gFnerationti,,licr,9, - on earth !olive; to 1 1 0 con
signed,Y6 the dießeet eelituda, then to dwell with
ono unfitted liii•itho'.eloso endearing kiridnese, that
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marriages. involve.
_ The wisest, noblestilieWand•happiest_of thy vex,_
have. been, those women who would ruit••throw their ,
peace': A rdrid - hoperi away, where confidence could not '
.he fully_placed or warm affection yirlded,,willi_khe
certainty iirickifl•Teciprocated return.
• Seek counsel, tllon, before. this step for life is to
ken, ancijet,not, prudence threw tha mins aside, lest
fancy, passion, or misplaced affection should con
sign thee. to a maze of doubt, arid wretchedness and
sorrow'. '
If Providence 'dpth open clear before thee the
path mf-matriinohy, and sends thee' one in• Whom
Christian principleatund manly' generosity,' with
sterling sense rind unquestionable effbetion•dwell,
who seeks thy hand, then yield it, and pray God's
blessing on it, and prove thyself a wife indeed de-
Buying of his fulletit confidence and love, and peace
be ever with thee-i,,..,„ •
RnlZllah, t lrish 'and 'Scotaii:
A writer in the London 'Dispatch sayst—Look
ing at the population of the - three kingdoms, it rnitY
easily •be perceived that - there is a considerable dir.
ferenco amongst them .with reepoot to temperament.
.The Irish arc gety, ardent;' the Scotch nro corneal-L .
lively einil, - "St'SOdy *rid - falatititilrtho; , Dliglieh a re,
perhapiq - a - fair - tiverage.boteieen the-two.' -1 remem
ber it 'watt not inelegantly 'observed by a friend of
mine, that en Englishman; thinks and apeake; a
ScotAnan•thinks twice before ho, speaks; and an
Irishman speaks before he thinks. ; A.lady present
added.=- 4 A Scotchunan thinks with his head, an ;
- Irishman with his heart ."'' This allusion teimpulse,
operating more rapidly +than deliberation, is a kin
to lilies.Edgewortlds ranniik, that 'an Irishman. may'
'err. with .his head, never 'with hie heart.; the truth,.
however, being,• that he ." obeys" his heart, not,
always Whiting for the 'dictates able hood.
Some - years ago'lhore Was a (indenture, very
graphically .portrayinthes& - grades ofdiffarenco in
the ardor of the' three.nations.. An Englishman, an"
Irishman, end a Sooteliman,., were rept-el - anted as
looking through o COI 1 red window. at a beau
tiful yang woman serving - in the slier).
" 011, "`eielatmedlltE i Patriek, ‘' do let us be after
spending a half a-otoWn 'with the door crayture, that'
we may ; took at her.aenveniently, and have a bit of
chat withher." '!,you extravagant dog!" says Mr.
George in reply, "I'm sure ono half the money will
_d_o_suite±Well. But let us go, in; by all -meson ; she
is u charming girl." ' 4 ',.Ah ! wait a wee!" interposed
Mr. Andrew ;'" - clinna ye ken it'll servo our purpose
equally,.well just. to askihe bonnie lassie, to gin us
twa sixpences -for,µ sbillipg, and inquire where's
Mr. - Thompeon's house, and sieh like 7 We're na
hungry, and may as well save the silver."
Runaway Atatchem;
---Kate-Conynghenrin the - American CO - Wier, makes
the following sensible; reniarks about ronawny match-
• ' 't But runaway matches seem, to be marked with
Divine displeasure. I have never hoard of a happy
one. Nei far. from us resides a widow 'lady, who
eloped 'final an rwellent. mother when -she was
young, with a worthless young man. She is now'
the mother of three 'grown daughters, every one of
whom has eloped- and*lt 'her, the. youngest only'
last Junp,: , l4.fifteen 'yew of age, and she was 101 l
iesolate grid broken hearted: Thue is,the.example
• of the, thOtin:r;fullowed by the children; and whom
can she blame but,hersejf? • But the worst remains
to bo told:tt The eldelt haat:heady been deserted by
her hueband,,who: Inure:me to , California, and she
last week.lad,lp !oak.. iihelterin the home of her
childhoodithe secon daughter is,. suing for a di.
• vorce, thou gh itlfe7hae not been thirteen, months
married: m Atu'•girlai'never" in' an evil heur,•place
your hand in'thafof ' , ming man who would noun
--- eel — your.torleavelour - paternal.' horutfrit eine: id
deprive Mips°, who, have nourished you, and with
sweet hope, looked forward to the day of your mar.
-riage beneath iheirown roof; it is cruel to rob them.
- of this happiness. It is" Thei r -blessed privilege to
bless your anion, •bild'itititness your and'your bus.
band's joy: . .2 How cans. you then rob them of their
participation in.,tha t. joyous bridal, towards ivhialt
they hav,e :heed s,o many years.looking forward 1—
Daughtere wha•elope• ' wrest from,
t heir parents that
crawling' 'jos; •'of fa th'er's' kind mother's life—the
gratification of seeing their daughters married at
their own fireside: . A bridal elsewhere is unnatural,
:And God'e,hlessiog wA1,1,,n0:,
Cumin;Afoulit. Pi. ; ,aVie,—the memory of t lie.deqd
is highly ; and the worship of
their tombs is' one of ilia most solemn aud'iniarestind
ceremonkals' of the Chinese 'religion. - To perform
this mot:deny, mon :(womonialte no-part in often
return from distant. lands at, much trouble and es.
goose, to the places ofthelt birth.. In fact, their love
for the deid appears, as' It has 'been said to, be; the
strong arid only bond which attaches the Chinese AO
their conntry,..' , Yet they. have ne conseeraled‘plaCe
of Ibtermoni, nitgrotyhd adept:a fdP burial purposes.
Every one.chonses vomo Acrivhed.spet fur .the final
bury theit'ilead 06 their' own lands, frequently near
their own dwellings. Tombs and graves ate seen
on 'the hill sides, especially in-stony and barren
places, and form,ti not unpleasant feature in the land.
scope. These tdmiis bin often' lel:porphyry, finished
with muilli•.minute 'ehiseelling.' Plied on 'Malty
eminences o ft en In plcturisque situatidns, under• the'
shadow
eminences,; often
and cypresses, they .present here
and there
,objeotsjerploving pp c i .proritublo..conterm,
plation. . . •
fi frle,to•thsFortudattoli.'-
I would have.the, tottoh'ers”study (he' h - oart
endeavor to implant .right. motives—to-go- to the
very root and establish . ao.und,ptinciplea,,,
O ut wal.4 l ,o 6 4 llo P' B ,l B . ll %ittere,eltell,, It.' is, but
the shadoW e P,c,n444;,:,'llere,must he something '
y
within oc• •t!.'4a.inP,ltekkStance. Such , goodness I
will only,f9liew:telitteni:like ;one of. Jolfirdlttn-'1
,yen's eharaoterS, while it .wears its sifter alippere:
Such gooduesa 3nllsi.id thelbur of teinptation ,
It re me
tnindan of the hrientaltalelord'Blicontelle
of, where a eat.w se eh anged' tcralad bnd fi In-':
'bayed vetplaity-likki till a'alotniii"rari'fii i iinigh'
room, when she opratii &WM unoir hoi hands and
chased it.ll!SctilvAth: eltildrentlf: their geochiess is
only an outward thing, when temptation mimes
they will d o lippNid,f,q4pg,, , ;Give,them'righimce.i
lives, sound principles, and they will be firm. In
after life the waves - Of rifilintliin May. hen/ around
them, and they will /iuttd iferend maid the Compit'st.
.dtrouLptialid ancien,trY
when Highlauddrs o withld t. eriais'-a - deep 'aid rapul I
stream, therentereit
shoulder pressed agaiostiihouldei'eidlittia*OMitity,
sustaining and:uplioldiitg tt'ax;liFoloi'the,
force of the rushing watei t tiztipl'driiiiiied tliii
with ease and saiiitiellefillireviere a t n y of diminutive
size, weak, or egeditlakiViereittiOdit ne a r. the aen r re
of the body, and suPgrtail tin citCh" Side by-tlie" taller
and strongaMnietilbaritief eimliit,My. •"'
We learn frtitriAtfirittlialiinportairee of presenting
a narrow. frontlibi OrnyeSit t o n , - A s in g l e
man visa eufficrent;to. West therfoiee of the stream,
provided ho • wittlreedilliuphilleiglitinit its rushing
power. Turps4,llsloo kiintall "the rest marched
measurably oilf,glitfll Ito 'eddytiaiii Oa use d--19olden
• wrifilt;. ,- amnr.n)
• .r,w17.94-4-tv.,ovt
. rs • op
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Iroirirdrks 4k Sale;'
oi l oWSe?,:!•1 . 851,
• ;
~ 1 • 1 j . the tdrifet lof Aid 'Catbird:l34lllc, being
rV - . the undivldod -twathirds, in ,the litONi
• 0 R l cBf , kenkviniii the "1 1 / 1 4 lta'''A N '
• IIAGUST-Al " --, FURNAG.q8'iisituttfeti.int. the;
,of, the South. ,Mountain, three. apiles, qiii i
/tip:perisa wild hing : ; Cliptieritind
r 'public enle; fat -diet Court Hdtise; in;
nie , ,d3arough o , 'Phis pfoporty con.: .
'sta. of .; TWO ..FURNACES an: the ,nIIIIIC .
with If tiBE:
;.i;, SAW - MlLL,•a"lit'llge:Ciiiit .
tivo.lor4o Sin.thes.-01iicer;&:•liciusgo:
• • for .worktiion, i with ;about
it A- , PREB
,LA ND, a
,pertion, , of;
.-,thidhi is - s'oediitiblei kit" Als6,! a!
tfidalistracrilf land with, a Dwellingltfoueo' a ! ndi
Ord Ailardisi , are, of:the'
•
net quality and convenient to the furnaces.—;
I Iran Itei•afofotie ; ai these W ; oikti:lins!
I I mica:superior quality, stiitablP
aacin.ga.ortiak WQIICS 'are ,'sitilated
i thC Clintherland Valley,, ono- of, the, richest!
Hem iri tbe ; State t oilly,.throcr
•tiles , frotri the •Valley, Rail Rciad.:
ad hasgreatafacilitiod , iforrfobtaining supplies
:
pc!, trin s portlng. iron.,triqppritek. Pmrsons.
1 : fishing to"vieW the above property or 'obtain
arthorinformation respecting, it, arq requested'
id , call on; Mr.l.Toseph G.:Cm:4410,z who• lives
ile,of, tho works and aeguaint
'• 11.-With the iiretpiseh.
; • TitiTifiT—Cinci-krilf 'Of T 'flie,Pareliade money,
Ist , Janutiry,dsi.s2, Onion Pessession and deed.
,yill be eiyon.„Thq, balttoc&in.,tworequal.an
, and Payineritslwith interest, socared by.judg
r
Atom bands.
ALSO e-Artho i . samo ; lime,;anci , plane, a Lot
f Groond thirty feet. square; situated on Mel.
dOryin•the borpuoh of Carlisle.,, Jiiill/tneielieldliy the Carlisle rank,;;
, •qaitter. . the ilfrolov'er !rand ''CarliilEl!••Tain - Pilt •••J
toad CoinPaPY, bmounting t to about: 824,0 ''
Terme cash. „,„ ; L
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Sale, to ennui - lance at 10 o'clock 'on !mid clo y
RICHARD PARICER.;
t;• , ROBBRTIRVINEr
• JX9.1,13,, PARKER,
Com. Board or Directors Ciirlislo
seiit2 , lis '• '"'
SUPERIOR4RESEI•GAOCERIES !
Cgti and See before. Purchasineelselohere !
. .
• E'illE. Subscrifmr.is lust re ceiving and , °elm
ing r,t, hisi,Clicap, gamily. Grocery mid'
-(.4.ticensware Store-iii-Wastareet,pir•
lisle, a -yak' large' assortment of 'all the arti
cloii in lips line a business..
Rip :Coffee front 12 to,,l:l,cents pexpound,
for 'good to a strictly prime article. Also,
Brown Sugars ofthe best miality, from 7 to 9
•:eats per pound, Imi/firing's best - crushed and
pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1-2 cents pa
doutid, N. O. Sugar Douse tend Syrup .11oIns• -
ses of,all grades from 32 Co 6.2 i per gallon.—
A.,150, a supply of fresli'greitn&SPlCE.'S of all
kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy,
Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pu •
verizett_Sainrattis, Indigo, Mould and, Dipped .
Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale
Oils., Also, a supply ofttresh Hominy, cheese
frOin the best Dairies always on hand. Fancy
sewing, traeolitig, clothes and market Baskets,'
thgethei.with a general assortment of Chew
ing and. smoking Tobaceo:s ' 'Spanish and half-,
Spanis~t•Cigara, Common do.,.repes, twines,
and Britches of all kinds.
•
CEDAR WA R E.—Housekeepers, and
others expecting so.in to embark in the' same
business, please call and examine my stock of
Wash tubs, ‘Vash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar
Buckets, fbncy, painted and varnished Buckets,
Brooms, &c., &c.!
--GLASS--AND -- QUEENSWARE.--The
subscriber bas just lidded to his akoady large
Mock n number or White Granite, Gold Figur
od, Blup, Marble, Flowink Blue and Wilber
-v Tea Sets. of 49. pieces, Also. Plates and
D ishes,. 'Fumblers., Pr, serve Dished,. Syrup
Bottles,' &c. of every description and price so
hut he be able to-Meet the wants and
neans all in the community who may favor
Ittin witit.a
mars
• J D HALBERT '
LITIVXDER. COAX' WARD
'TIDE oubscriber , would • respectfully inform
tt hiS customers and the public generally that
he still,continues ihe'LUMB,ER AND COAL
B and that having lately. purchased
•in 'addition to his hornier business' facilitie the
huge trod rouvenient Warehouse and Coal .Yard
lately occupied fay Mr. Henry Wright, opposite
the well known Umber and Coal Ydrd of
subscriber, situate along thb . Rgil , Rotid_and
College Lane, he is now more hilly prepared
to - enlarge hie bu4inees. He has at thistime and
is keeping constant-1y on hand a well selected
assortment of
SEASONED" LUMBER,
of all kinds. sorts, and sines. 'Likewise the
different kinds'o! FAMILY' COAL, such as
stove Coal of the diflbrent kinds, Lime burners
lid Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.—
A I of which h 3 will Bell unusually low for
Cash. Ho will also keep constantly on hand
PLA-STER„ SALT, FISH, &c. ,
With all the differept articles generally bound
in a well stored Warehouse. He will also at
all times buy PRODUCE' and FLOUR, for
which he will pay the highest current prices.
Being very thankful for past favors, would.
'soot anxiously wlieit n continuation of ate least
a reasonable share of public patronage.-
AL HOOVER.
ORNADIENTAL MARBLE, WORK
®WENS RICISEARDS,
'••7 ,
Recently from Phiiadelphid: • •
rkIESPECTF,ALY infOrrn the citizens of
Carlisle and ita vicinity, thnt they have
now at their Marble Yard in South. Hanovet
6treet, a few doors south of the Court house,
end nearly'opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an
elegant stock of pure
• .9XERICAN WHITE MARBLE,
and` are preparecko execute in the most finished
style
Monuments,
`Grano Sloncs at all price;
Door and Window Sills,
ogother. with every 0010 r article in their line,
Mil promise that.,in fineness of, finish, chaste
less of des ign and .quality of I}lnble, their
vork shall not be surpassed by any'other °stab
ishment. , •-:
They are. also the' authorized .agents of ,Mr
Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. an will fur
tisk fioni his manufactory:all varieties of IRON
3.AILINC4 Inc the enclosing of Graie lots and
all other purposes, at ,thoshortest notice jand at,
Phila,:elphia prices.' They Will 'also finisher
manufacture all hinds of Building Allork, sack
as,Sills, Flops anti Platforms', kc,, , at the short.
cst not ice 'And on the most reasonable.tertm ! ,
!hiving had great eigierieriCe. aMl'heind Dm:
:cloyed in the best :shops of Philadelphia, 'they
me therefore enabled to manufactUre the most
, shionnble'lvork, and rospoctfull3i aeli 1 shares
of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding
uonniry.„, inn{6,,lootl
FRESII OP
English and Anierican, Hardware
'Cheaper. than can to found: iide opthe ,
' .1 • 1'
riIHE sidishriber ihhving juet-roturned from
the.Bastarn •ciiiee with a hill and hand
come, linatlrPilel)t , Of I ltlids oI'aARD WARE
of the very be9t Met•orS, end well, onfoulcd. la
now 'opening' ne'the Cheap • Hardware Stand in,
4Nortli Hanover etrinit;noSt door to ScOu'a Ho-
Jet, ept,liy Henry Glass, whore he
,wouldtrivito •all that Ire in msnt of good and
,chdhp Hardware' to' give him a quit nod bee and
natter' youraolrof the tatth, ,
as be are deterini•
to sell at n vary email advance. Small
Troths and quick sales are the order of the day
A good assoriatont RI double refined powder
rohh pbOder of esti% quality, satin r4fuse shot,
f flints and bar , lead, ,rapes - of till , kinthui for
threshing machines and well, • diggers, and '.e
thotisand 'other articles too numerous to Insert,
nil wo ssk is to diva us , menil,and Wo aro con
;fidont you will find a gootlpsanolpenr,of,,Hard
ware and' dliekper than ban 'be fourid in any
mbar, House this side , of the mild. Give as a
call is till we Ofik , at the old and well tnown
Herdwaro tltand, formerly kept by LOWIB Hdr
an, in North Hanover , street, :next door Itm
Scott's Hotel, l'ormorly Isept by rienry'Plass-v
noii6 'JACOB SENferf,
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MEI
i, 1 '... TRIEIIYZONEILI , 110170313, 1 ' '
;• -4(,,,, f ‘?IOSTOINTi , IVIASS,i • ~ i l' .•: '`
1/17HIS mill kaowil ast'abliilhiliiirit'ig (Ain a'aiti'
4,4steri,in thoosarad silantior:itd has always
been. .Vito , s a tAtraiandinlpasaq. 84.aatiaa„ph
th houils: its carnal - odious iirrandatiionta t , awl,
th ;,.botniortiAnil tiiiittiiisil.riii iiil'rpiticl' illiqe;
c 0111 41SV!!30 islet itiagresablii,twaLlultqlfilaglY,'
OU ' ! p,tilu.trpyi;jor. i i,. '. i-Itt, LCI' ''' - 1 - ...' •
flavilig/bilail• dito,hl'•ilid trm ol , Jahn 'A.;
TOoketlat. CiatikTiAii. iir the ' hilid'orthat'ilii.',
tatpligußpqt Vit ho ,fiabocribew ploilgpe:-liiiirtibtit' . ~..,. .1, r--
exprtipng td, ma in tpoti,l l3 4PP4444ioni anflithiltive. •. , ' I EOE: SALE,. ''.
' ' •
eatiofiectiiin ttiiiis:cmilprpora. , i .- ~ , . , .
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poiit'ohottpt24' , 3m •• 1 . kWIVi; It . i'Attittlit r ' 'xi
li.W.4 4 argotnisticor.dLhitnd'l'lNo'l , ol.' 1
,nomr , fr - bt,,, , ...
r 1 . ~,,
I id iill,plEillii 4,14 , 1. I Pi; ~1,(1,3i, . :1, ; F,, *e . :(l,‘ P 9PArAndari.ioncluikolorttbetiditde,ogy:F r s .t ,
:i)l)!4yvifl7.4:.Oira',< . till
, t 1 11 . 7 - fllt • n a . B..qi.i'A
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NM
EXTENSIVE
Tontbs,
Mantles,
Steps, 4c.,
.•!
:Eitiehttitie
tyke if' . LiElP,''
oli Stratessor to Wm
et: GibsionI'CiA2BINEIT:IVIAKEtt 8;r:11..1q1
Dii,` [LTA KER., Norilf Elaifoyer,Faroof,„ CarliOej .
Would respectfully infordilthWcitiensef Carlisle
and the public .geitoriillY, , lhat he now has on'
. ,hand a, large Assortment , of hew
and,, elegant.; 'PPR U RE,j
ciiniiisting lin , : part .of .Solits,i
,Clard • and. otherli
Burontis,.,Bedsteatis, • plain and. fancy
,'Sowing Sladds,•&o„matinfactureitOf the best'
Laiincirials and quality Also a gene . '
rafaisortnient df
,Oliaire at 10 a )west prices.—:
;Venitkaif Bliads,,made :to order,: and ;repairing:
"proloPtly;talUnclefl fo.,.iltrc.loV4 l ,lNS made to,
order at the shortest ; notice. and having a Wen.;
did HerirSe lie will_ptitind funerals; in ..towni or:
country. DtrDont forget the old stand of Wm.
C. Gi bson, in'. , Ifanoi!er -stremt; 'A few:
doora Giaws Hotel.
Sept "`"j , -1 - tt.
. . , .
t:::;14.71$0 1 .1:ti)-
Coraer . of anover and Louther
undersignedHG huglakvays otrhapd'xt Fait)
stock of aupericirealiinciMinre.,in till the
different 'at is prepared to;sell at
the lowest prices.' lie imiites anotition 'part ic
larly . to- he -.Pe!erg-...yrfng,,llotirrm-.Bri/sreart," - ti
'most esefulariielep - w itch entirely obvjates all
objections. —The bottorn enn be attached to old
Bed.ileadi:•They have givelt entire; - eatlefite•
tion have, thorn in use. ",'
CO - COFFINS uiede'to'order et ttie sflortes
notice. -• ,
. ,• - JACOBFITTER
Carlisle, ..jan'y.
Exfonsive -Furniture
irA MES'A.WEIA, V Elk would respectfully
ci , ,calfthemi,tention of trottSo.Keepers and .the
public to hie extensive :stock •of ELEGANT
FURNITURM. including Sofa's, Wardrobes,
Centre and other Tables,' Dressing and plain
Bureaus and overy,'yth•m article in his branch of
business. Als6, now an timid the largeit.
tis
aortrnent of CLIA IRS in Carlislo;at the lowed(
prices. Collins made at the Shortest notice
and a Hearse provided for funerals. fly eolith:
its n call at his Qstablisliment nn - Nerdy Hann
ver,strect. 'near Glass's If OTEL:
:niture
March 20. 18b0,Iy
FALL 'FASHIONS FOR 1851.
.
CiEORGE KELLER
.resneetfully ,announ•
VC cea to his old nitrous and the public gen
'''erally thtit he line just received the
erFALL STYLE OF GENTLE
MEN'S HATS, mannfaMured .nt
• , one of the hest esnitdishinems in
r
~..........>- ' Philadelphia, to which Ile inifites
spacial nttention.-
Ile line also constantly oil hand a large nod
varied assortment of his own Manufacture as
well as city made
IZATS amp CAPS,
buitabla fin• • he -season, comprising every vari
eyt of Russia, Beaver, Moles!tin and Silk Hats,
finished in the latest style, together with a full
assortment of-Caps of every shape and 'des
cription, and at oven• price.' lie particularly
itlViief , the public to call and examine his exten
sive assortment, which in style, material and
finish, cannel be surpassed by any in market,
and which he is able to put at prices lower than
ever. fr/'Rumentber" - ltis`old" - stand" oh North"
Hanover street, between Homer's and Senor's
tsme• [alien
NEW WHOLESALE N. RETAIL
Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store,
Mast Main Street, a few (1007 T :vest of Bet rk.--
holde,'s Hotel, in the room formerly Geri:pied
as a Book Store.
rip HE unlersigned begs leaVc to inform' the
i •citizens of Carlirile and the public in gone
ral, that he has opened a - store at the above
place . , Where ho. intends manufa'entring and
keeping constantly on hand .
CANDIES of Every Description. ,
his stock is all new and he warrants his Can•
dies equal to any manufactured in- the State.—
His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons,
Dates, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, En_glit h
Walnuts; Fiberii, Coeds Nuts, thtron, G'roud
Nets, &c. &c.- Also,lllint; Lemon, Chocolate
Gaul,' Cordial and other drops. Lozenges,
Figured AlmondS, Candy Cigars, and a variety
of other candies. -
TOY.? OF JILL KLATS,
such as china vases, mugs, biAela r and pictures,
mantel ornaments of all kinds, liens, elephants,
horses, doge; guns, whips, Indian_ Rubber and
other rattles, wax, vsrniOted and oilier doll
heads, kid an,d other dolls, whistles, harmoni
ums, dancing figures, basket and other wapitis,
school baskets. wheelbarrows, dr tints. trumpets
swords, pistols, alabaster toys al all kinds, and
an endless • variety of FANCY GOODS for
IVlcn Woman_ and__Chlldren.__.ln_ addition._to'_
the above-ho has all kinds of PERFUMERY,
such as Jenny Lind and roher Cologmr-, Chrys
Wine, pornatum, ox marrow', bear's ml, &c.—
Fancy and other soaps. A prime article of ci•
gars and 10baCt2.0 011 hand.' Ho hopes by strict
attention to business and small profits to merit
share of RON, patronage.
• , sept 3 .., A S WORMLEY.
China and Crockery Ware: • .
• White Granite Stone Ware,
such as Dishiis, Hares, Ten Sets, covered nd
uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and Oa. Ater
sets; pitehers', Aec.; tegoindi with a lot of
Blue Liverpool Ware,
all of tht; kick style and shapes, 'also, all the
various articles of r he best COMIIIOII
Mile and Edged Ware.. •
The assortment includes a few plain
White and Gold Band China Ted Sets,
of the best quality and style, and also all the
necessary articles_ of the_beaf_..Granite, Stone
and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized
Dinner or Tea Sets, ,
as may ho wanted, together with a variety of
Glass Ware, ineludiwg a five assortment of
Bar and Table Tumblers,
di,bes,, fooled and other 'bowls, goblets, wine
glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. The mices
tor all of which are 'fixed at the iiiwest enzh
pr.ces. We invite one friends who . are in want .
of articles 111 our line to give us a call.
mars J, W
Fresh Arrival , of Hardware.
CiiDAPE.R. THAN'THE CHEAPEST.
just .returned lrea.New York
with the best ann. Cheapest,
Stiiek Of HA ED WA RE,C U TEEL?. V . 13 1/ ED,
I , NS.L_MATE user
brought to'Carliele, I would, rcsceettally reques ,
dealey and eunstimers, - and othera,te gtve,
the a 'call iudt see WECtfiCr ihy,cniniut gel more
slid better goods fer ihe sante Motley thatuo.
ahy ether place. in [l4ll. My stock of Locke,
Larches, Belts, Hinges, Serews . NailS,
Guise, l'niuta,
Nte., is complete and' very , cheap.
Carpepter.4"reols, hove a upend:ll 'assort.,
meat' Also, Cakinci,'Mtiker,B .roels , and Ma.
terials viz :—Vnimers; Mahoganyy,.Minernl and
lasO iirea'n':l( nobs and Varnish. • ,
SIDDLE.E.S.Sz COACH MAkEItS, •
can'have everything in their,line.cheaper than.
FOR SHOMIAKERS, .• ~",
t., •
thave's first Mee siOCIt of Morocco - and. Lining
Skint, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax. and
n superb awl trlntent of Shootnaltaro Tools. I
!Invents° a c'ontoltttit aaaOrttnent of Ball's Lusts,
made in I larrisbuog, which can .be had.. at no
other plam'in , toOM,- and - M.:Boa's Prices." To..
gather with , ntrassortniint Mall'ltinds of
snored and finllod'fion and'Steel.. Of .11ousa 7
Weeping:Art:di:lea, Mitte'limive. Forks, Spoons,
Ayutters',"Stiulfois' and:Trayttiv Tuba,' Puoltots;
t wA - LtiPAPER. , ' "
I , havo Ma; largest; flandsomescand! Chatmest
Assortment in town. And to all 'Who watil
gnothind iIARDIVAREI; I w 01414 ally omoand om 'sob for youraelvest. '
room: .1,0 • nyisTyx;
M.O
' • ''.`u.**7
Tfit''outokriber me on hand a largo..and
well ; selected .assortmeth of .MUSIC • Of ,all
klndo,' conaititieg thig66 ~,MtirChos,„ Waltzes,
Polkas,Eh.: also; thofilictlonc;for, ,Ifialte. and
;other instrdinOntel, .Motlied!'r. for
'MethodfOr the Violthatic,,and
a i si l i k a ; fiilCPl4nor,•Striogo,6nf first
'"'tY,Pllce,or • a, 's i•
,Halong, intidet .tirt , afrangement,' , s yitfi anylth+
perking And 6,1%16110316g hew
116 conitttnthi, atthplied witlithow Meath
and able' t 6 thridolt atiyilung in that lino at 'shop .
la ce • .and- upon reasonttblo - 4pc,ine.:• ;11"Nsig,,
T ateliers will - find 'it ;161‘ • weal)
d?examine6.for I thelneekv,go;al'!,the' l 'ithithkr of'
Pett.ortd.'High 'streets, opp6Ottli the 'Monolith
H0u5e..._..101- •11116' A, HUBEI - A - RD: '
6
- Sta"fig - XijT
r.• #;.'; e r ,f , • ';;"
Pre_Pii. Drugs, Medicines, Etc... &c. y r
rte I:have _just recerverrfrern
-Pint end VNew: York' veriiiiiihielvd
••• 1 "1 additions to, Joy former, stoch,•embra_
clog, nearly every article of:gedieine
• now in use, together with. Feints,
Varnishes,Turpentine, Ferlutnory, Soaps,
stationery, Fine Cutlery, .Ifishing, , ,Techleri--
.Irelies • ofalmost every.. description, with. fur,
t ; ndless ,`variety o) 'other articles; whichl sin de- I
l orritineit titseltthe VE11 ( 1 WEST . priceS,
'All Physicians,, country Merchants, ,Pedlars!
id of hers,•are respectfully regebetednoitci pass'
to OLD STAND, as they may rest notated,
)4flcervery article will, be seld,ol ; mgood quality, rid upon reasonable terms. „ .;;. •
May 30
DRUGS DRUGS I DRUG
•
Weshalirmg Supply g.,
IM.VF just rpdaiiid M fresh Stock
iein:es, Painta,, Glees' Oil,
.64c.;• Which ,
haying bean „purchased with, great. carmut the'
beat city houses, I Curl confidently recommend;
to Families„ Physician, Country Merchants
dud Dealers, as boifig fresh and pare. •
DRUGS:
Patent Medicines, Herhsand Exit acto ;
•.-Arine 'Spicmgrottlid'And'ivhole._
Instruments, Essences,
Pure Essen% Oils Perfumery, &c..
• I
Cod Leber Oil—ll'aliwitted-
D,YE-STUFFS. -
Log and Cam .Woode,
•.• Oil Vitriol .., is
Copperas,
Lac Dye. ' • ! ..t. •
s PAINTS.
Wetjterill' & Brother's 'Pure Lend, Chrome,
Green and•Yollowl Paint and Varnish"Binshes, ,
Jersey Window, Giusti, Linseed Oil, tPurpen-.
tine, Copal and , eorteli,Viiriash,.ead - . Bed:Lead...
All of which will he sold at the yery tlowast
'Market Price, Also, a fresn and splendid as.
sortnient of
i) '•
•• • •
FANCY? OODS, F S,
Confectionary, and innumerable thor :articles
eticulated for use and orname nt, ot, wl.ich
ara'ell'ered,at the lowest cashz-pfkies,.
the
the..
eli . eitp Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Ilanover Street:
RSTI
Indigoes,
Bladders,
Sumac
Alum,
Afuy 28. 7t‘sl
RIIita•ONTAZI
STOVE WAItEIIOOiIS AND.TINiIAN
UPACTORY.
rElllEsubseribers desire to inform their friends
it and the public thut they have ,removed
'their 'FIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oPpo
site their old stand on north thinovor Street
and may now be found in their nevi - rind corn•
modicum manufactory on the West side Of the
said street, a few doors above Loather Street.
where Mak tit ill continue to keep on hands full
assortment of every kind of
-Tin, Copper and hest-Iro Ware
which may be needed by housekeepers and
others. Their articles- urn manufactured by
themselves, of the best materials, and in point
el finish and.durability cannot be surpassed.—
'rimy will atso tnaintlacittre - and repair nt the
shoitest notice all kinds of Distilling Appaiatns.
will promptly attend to the laying of
TI ao OFIN G and HOUSE •SP Op T'NG
in town'and country", and on thelithst feasuna
hie terms. Every brnoicli of their business
will be carefully attended to with the utmost
. promptness.
They.also keep constantly on hand a.large
variety of,
COAL AND WOOD STOVES, -
comprising every variety of plain ton•plate
STOVES, elegant Wood and coal air•tight
PARLOR STOVES, of tho latest styles,
COOKING STOVES of the newest and.most
improved inventions, at various prices,: which
cannot 'fail - .to please every tame. They re•
spectyly solicit tin examination by-the public
of their large and varied assortment of stoves.
Thankful, to the Public for favors heretofore
extended, and being determined to..relax no
exertions to 'give satisfaction to their custom
ers They hope to' merit a 'continuance of pa.
tronage.
highest cash price will be paid for
old Copper mid Pewter.
1%1 ORRIS Sr. HERSHEY.
Carlisle; March 19, 1851—ly
spLnymn smoczu
I , VIIE undersigned respectfully informs his
it friends and the public generally, that he
~..v.-7.. has just returned from
e.. 4,.„„,...
/ - Philadelphia, ha v i:n g
-,..:,
--.... 1 ,,, .• purchased the most ex.
i'l "
_,,/ 2 „,,.. tensive, as well as the
5,,k : 9 N . - , -- i. cheapest assortment of
7'- ', ''
' ''
''
'.. 8 :
7 . -_- 4 ,.. ". ; ,47 . ' Watches, Jewelry,
ever brought to Carlisle I 1 i 3 stock con
in part of ' .
. .
Gold and Silver Palest Lever Watches,
Gbld and Silver detalched do. do.
Gold and Silber Lrpine Watches.
in..sh..,rt every variety of _Watches at all-prices.
Gold Guard- and Vest Chainsi. Medallions,
Watch fieys, Eitr,Rings,-Finger Rings, 13renst
Pins. Gold'and Silver. Pencils; Geld and Silver
pens and cases and Bracelets io great variety.
• A splendid' article of Gold, Silt or, Gemini - 1
e. - 4 -7, ,,faeta.Silver., and Blued Steel 5PEC
,.,,,,,,.
TACLES, which are unsurpass•
• ed in qu a lity by any other , rticle west of Phil
pdelphia, and which can be sold at least Vu p r
• cent cheaper. than in any other establishment
MAO - country. Also a large lot of .—_,.... I
&c.,
bists
sxLvmit t waxtm,
comprising Table and - Ten Spoons, Butter
Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
&c. Also, Card Cases. Porte %unities, Port
Folios e -Ladies -Writing -Desks,- with tr - grem
1 variety of other fancy articles unnecessary' to
mention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted
patterns, which will be sold low, and warranted
to be good.
IVaiches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired,
•
He invites all to call nhd exatitine his stack,
assured thAtinone,eart fail to be suited,jn twat-
Iv, quantity and puree: His articles are cash
flparchasep, consequently, he can tam d to sell
ower than the saTe articles can be purchase(
elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few' doors
:west of Burkholder's Hotel..
January 15, 1851—ly T. CONLYN.
A Vo
Ico from the't. Burnt District: , •
,
ildonyer's Candy Factory Rebuilt,
subscribet would respeet tully announce
to his friends and, the public, generally,; that his
.FectOry c ythich.wits destroyed by the latO fire,
'has been rebuilt,
and_te is now preparedlo
Turnish:thettn with -
CHOICE 'CANDIES,
niantillicturcd Of the ;best 'thatt,rial; it Int hhe
will sell .wholetVe or retail' at the. old stood
in North Hanover street, a few doors, of
the.banft, 'where, ,hti has Jim. opened a general
I,stairtinent of
•
r °notating of Oranges,, Lamont, Raisins, Fitts,
tlinonds, Eng!kat' Walouts; Cocoa Nuts, Pea
uts t &e— Ho would also call attention to lila
argo
.assOrtment of
.rciys AND :FANcY GOODS,
consisting of toys' of Glass, Wood, Gum nod
China, of endless varieties. In contiection
with the shove, he lss,on hand n Mime jot of
• ,FRSESHATROCERIES . '' •
eon's:sting of Sugars, CorueS, Tsai, illtdasses,
Snittei, Crackers, Matches, Blacking,,4c.—••
A19.4.a prime lot 'of 'MARS, of the ,boat
brands. ~
Tho suhscriber returns, his sincere ,hanks to
u generous public - for ilk patronage
. hosiowed
onhior, nod hope's by a deaire to pielle to O.°.
rit a'Continearice of 'the same. Ife.wonfd ,
'also
rot to' time Firemen and'Ciiizehs tar
their effort's to'siive hie pro erty out the night
of the Into ponflegretiOn
Carlisle, up 2
' WEIV WILL YOU , SUPI I .IIIta
; re IFOUSANDS'Inf bottles of the Amvoi
:i. ' , cAprtomrouNo -liatt been sold.i.lur' r
lug. the t past, t ycar, and . ,was; oieeo,r knoWn.. to
• nal 9 1*
,cyripg, kkitl,:riiw ,4,1 gyp, OA Corwin: ileb=
cat&dlsease,lSlominal weakness and all -diseases
or the Urinory organs. - Persons afflicted nifink
this pleasant and popular : idinedy,• need fear no
•
exposure; as itt Jadtied no' odor , tin.!tlioi 'breath;
'requires no • •restrictlona• in 'dial. 1 ur-• buititiesa ---',
ponttinidSMarourY or; noxious ilittitslitjt l / 2 rittlik'
le the sistetniandlid•'adaptedlo every 'autt:edi,''
' nr. conti it inn.' " It' l'a,a lad ilidliest reinedtlctintvii.'
for' Fluor, A lit tid of- '.Vir.lt time ? , (fo Ma le :o i) in p la (a fa) .
tvll W
ihi it - ili n iskip it,/ duffer, 'itti ili ant' ilia, lett ocy-t. i
Midi'. of a _remedy, - 'mu. celebrated remedy
. ae f ang b een tioadld-idiedte practice of tt phy
' iolun,tunt '.,talth'iurforritig- au, ctias t O radically
1
' ' urinivninotyminotof the , hundred totes do a,
owdaytn fAreunti- '66'611 bottle - atm "Olen and'
ullellecotionst r'i'' , r , . r •, !,
~(,•..: ,1„-: '!, .1; V , •:''
r d Atl i f ON.LiViii i joi! f . 00 ..
Am* Ii 4 OA / 14`'
tOMPDOND and tin ibbase.tibl y .bf l trui'`A:galiß y
/at' $1 - OW lig}. 66 -.
r i l . tlit't i k , ~ ;:41 E ALigx,T:
.4.ioo;'.,,i;'...vit,iptii;,XiitrciAiroig, ‘vii!jo*;.
polumbri./ by: A.:111 illar, tancadori,„l4„attorris
'44.;.,D0.--N0i.k.....:—.- ,':- . - (la nuarv.- t 5,11461 -,
OD Li vtlt-' it) i t:;!•-•=:iiii ""64,10ita, -Art.*
b,
fat sale by -..., , it,,, t 1 . , • c,... , -- i-s t i --c (1 +lOl ~..
t ular 26 " • o 4 - 1%; t hil itto.ift . fript•Antil..,l,.
`. p '', e, 1 tr• IN' ff . 'll
. •
S. ELLIOTT,
Main street. Carlisle.
joitivAlotte ' SOUS,
r •
r • 1111PORTEttS,AND DEALERS !NT
.11ts,licoOs dr.lVitillinery goods,
• ' • ..N - 6.4p Shia& •S'ecoild .S'trect
• , • /'///1,1/..)E.T.P.71/41.,
~ t l2 RE now Prepared ,to efil:r to !Weir custom-,
.C. 44 ers and the trade seller - ally. a very large
anditanditameassortment'
Bonnet - Eakins, of , all colors,
•Cortred and Plain Velv,ts, of all colors,
:, Fancy 'Bdrinet atid Cap Ribbons,.
Paris Paticy,Feuthers,
Frettelt and' Anterican.Flowers, &c., &c.
Confining themselves • exclusively ,to
,this
biti”eli of the' (ilia!, and Importing thu larger'
part of: their stock enables them 'to ofTer an us
,sortment .
unsurpassed in extend and variety,
which"will be /old "aftkeln - Weitt
se pl 3 t
EDWIN. L. : TARRED.- OLIVER A. rinicEa•
P.ORFEEIL 'iSC CO.. .
S, E, LARNER.OF CALVERT& LOMBARD STS,
LTImoRE.
EALEMS in Tin Plates; American, Eng-.
lislr;aml . BllSSia . .Sheerinon; - Boiler and
Floe Iron; Hoer) and Rod Iron; leen Wire;
'Finnan, Copper; Zine;. Bar
Lend; Lead Ptpc• Sheet Lead; Block and Bar
Tin; Brnla ..Ketiics; Tinner's - Tonr e tind_Mn
-ehines;--StaveV.Primmitiii-; kinerican
all sizes,: Tinted and Black,, &c.
. March 26, 1861—lypd. '
'our and Popular School Book.,
Ci PREH ENSI 1 ,SrtnlnrAßY of
NIVERSAL HISTORY„ tpaether with
n BIOGRIIPHY oIDISTING SII E D
PERSONS; to which is, appended nn epitome
of Heathen Alythology, Nniurnl—Philonot hp,
General AntrOnotny,and Physiolouy. Adopted‘,
in the"Pahlic Schools of Philadelphia.
E. S. JO \E., & CO, Publishers,
S W Corner of Fourth and Race sta. Phila.
tOthnply
Tem:hors 'and School Committees ndaessin
!otters to us post paid, will he furnished will
copiesJor examination.
Ont - A, full assortment of nooks rind Stotion
.ery for sole at ihe'Loevrst Prices.
....flering,from secret .illSesi;"
iced HO more becOme the VICTIM OF iteACICtRY
as by the prescriptions contained in lids hook any
one may core himself; without hindrance to bu
siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate
„friend, told with one tenth the usual expense. In
addition to the general routioe of private dirase
it folly es plains the cause Or ellq3 da
cline, with observations on marringe—heiidee
many other Ilrraogemeots which it wouldpOt by
proper to enumerate in the pripts
V/ Any person Sendlog TwENTY-Fl5O
enclosed In a letter, will receive one copy alibis.
book. by mail, Or five copies Will be sent forone
dollar. Address. .•Dlt. W. YOUNG, No. 152
SPRUCE Street. PIIII,ADLEPDIA" Post. paid,
DR. YOUNGcan he consulted on ally of
the Diseases prescribed in hifi different publioa
ions, to his °Roes , 152 SPRUCE street, ever}
day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.
May I, 1,50
Jrtourance •Qiompatties.
The United States Life Insurance
Annuity and Tiust Company.
Charter Perpt tired—et pilal s'2s .000 Cash
Sol, az.
THE constant, unsolicited application for
Life Insurance, gives the must ifiundatit
and gratifying pool that the public mind is
deeply inipresseu with the rant importance of
this•subject. 'I he gient object, howeVer, bi
Insuranceshould mtfirty, °then% Joe the whole
mutiVe--,to insure may be disappo used. Teo
much mire cannot be practised in the selection
of an office with which to effect the'eofitract.—
The choice ',lipid(' be regulamil not by present
and constant large inducements; as this, is ct r•
minty t'ncompatinte with finure !knells. The
premiaille on life are calculated ler theft/tor e ,
it present and prospective benefits therefore are
given, the result ultimately, must 'terminate iii.
litigation, disappointment and / ruin. 'l`l% object
aimed at by thi., institution is stability and per
-primly. The rates of premium have been care
fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.—
The cash system of payments has also been
adopted. 11npaid.prefitiuni rotes..constitute no
parrertlie assets of this company, and every
contingency being •fortilied with an ample cap•
ital, security stamps Inc whole system. This
feature, iinrainotical io all other consideraiionn
commends the company to public favor. Ex
planatory paaphlets. I..lanks.application papers
information, and every facility will be elieeitullY
furnished the pnbiic by Mr. E. BEA'rl'Y, wits
has been dulrappointed agent of this company
for Cumberland county. Dr. 1.1 I.II.MiLEY
has also been appointed Medical Examiner. •
Directors.,-Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose
W 'Thompson, Benjamin W 'Tingley, Jueol).L
Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard
Lawrence.' Johnson, George Janice
Devermi.i, John 'L Liman.
Pr'esident.-=-Steplicit R. Crawford.
I'ice.Pre.sideilt .—Ainbrose W. Thompson.
.S'ecreraiy eg 'Prdpourer.—Charles (4 Imlay.
acinory.—Manuel Eyre.
Cor.oset attin . ney.—Thornns (Balch.
.7ll.dical Examiner B... Paul,l3 Goddard,.M.D.
William Pepper,,M. • faug7 ly.
•, , •
I.'llo, Allen and Btist „Pennsborough Mutes!
Fire Insurance Company M_Cumberlund comity
ncorporated by tin act of
iJcr to imilingu
inent of the following commissioners, viz:
'Jacob Shelly, Wm R 'Gorgon, Alichaqi Cork
in, Melchoir Brennemon, Christian Stayman,
Sinion Oyster, JaCob H Convor, Bowls Her,
Henry Logan, Benjamin II Nlntiser, Jacob Kirk, Sordoni Pt-dwell, Joseph AVicliernliam.
'rho rates of insurance are 4 its he.v and lavara-:
10 0 us any Company of the kind'in the State.--:-
Personsiyishipg to.bectime ntembers' ore invited
to make 'application to the•o`gcnts of the compa
ny, who are willing to wait upon them' at any
time.. -
JAC OD SHELLY; Praident
11E NR Y LOGAN,. Vice President.
LEWIS .thEn, Secretary
'MfanAr.t.'COCICLIN t Treasurer. •
'ocilT 49. ' .•
AGENTS.
Cumber/ail(' roanty.-Radolph Martin, New
Cumberland,' B normal', Eingerown, Bann ,
Zenring, Shireninnatown,,,Mobort , Moen: and
Charles Bell,. Isaac EinEey, Meehan. ;
icahurg. Dr, J.'.Ahl: Cluirehtown. .
•. York count,// -John Slierrich Lisburn; John
Bowmah,*:BillsLiur , r: Peter Welford, Frecklin
John Smith, Earl,' 'Washington, W. Picking,
Dover, TheneLliofretiel.rrger,,,l,W Grafir. • •
rriAirig.-: 7 11-frouner 4.Eochipan.; •
• AroirPrn -the ,cum any. poheies a
bole tiols,cii,irl?'aan huvo them roneweithy mak.
iqgappliention to,m6r - Ortlia anon's,
M=lM
The llotis'cnifc's Ilidp and Iluaband's Joy I
The
,Gegman,,Washing
spot laboilous leek'
11.19 f rubbing the eluthas.apon the washboard'
It domains , no. , logradients:whattivor,lejuriatia
to rho 'Ariest‘fabric orithe yeah. The proprie.•
tars Wish every one. to g va it 'a trial, and if it
does not prove ; rt9'bo
in blr'i.ify:sUch mien, wilt ba reiaride:d.r—
direcilonamccoMpany caeli i/0616. Retail
price -12i , comelier , .botqd'i'atilliliiont.' fa . de
etwittarp washitiv, nod slitting the
by not rbbUi?t themYthan .the cost of,
1108—..beaides. removint- m aitimed frnh;'&a., if
there be any, and t ine-noti labor saved.'
Plant/rot:I, only, by 4.11',
~t ~,Phihidettni
.NICSI Valrytetit.,.AVeint
oantY•`s. 11,1 ` • 'l , :1 uM
illoctlereye9cived '
tall ' will bo promptly attended , lcm.
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6ucttiqe ent , 3 .
Shoe Thread Warekonse.
- • .k. 3rcariti.tibi ' -... 1
.•i'vo , I , 4 , sOUTIFC.T.LVERT STREET.'
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bwlorter of Shoe Threads, Shoe Tools and
• lohnlhqs General;
4.l"anyfactui•ir Paslzionithle' .r.aSta;
Trees; . Shoe Trees, Cririipiny•Brels, ,S.e.
grl O,NSTANFLY ON HAND •ussort:
V moot of Shoo Threads, Galloons, Webbing
;Root
_cords,
~Bristlek Awls, PiIICOM Sli d e
,Knives,. 4arrow &c,; ,a lull assort
men( of lacks Pegs, Kits, &c. _Also in store
Tho NIAGARA JET• SHO WEIR) BATE;
REFRIGERATORS, now e.instruelion FIRE
AND .THIEF PROOF SAFES, WATER,
FILTERS, very F.mperioy rdepi3 Gt
DZiLZ:,i*.May GOODS.
inkOOTOR YOURS ELF
EJI—F 0 R. 25 CENTS ! !
—By means (tithe pocket
Eactilapiiii,or, Every one
Inspirit Physician !,
iy-flmrth Nikita], with op
wart's of a Itundren, engra
vings, showing privat e , ( u s --
eases in every shape and
limo; autl_malformations
of the generative system.
BY WM,YOUNG, ilf.o.
The time has now Ar
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FIRE INSUZULIVC.E.
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hritong ilte nuOttOrotri 'S
Hive h.,
matte iu this etelerntiod to leinlitete the business
of lite-,-inereaSd its s cojoyment; and even prolong,
hOll;arb p - ,, , 64, exit - since, none can he nye: ti
of moil, real silos to icanitioil, than diis eontrthu
tion of Chemistry til the Art. A vast trial
of nil tiiritiA throunhourthis lanad country,
ttriitien beyond a'ilonbe, that no medicine or cam
of ricidicines yet' known, can s ly
ciiiitrid awl - cure the numerous varieties p i n to
mut , dist•thOe which have swel.t front opt
„tnnlst thousands end tinmsands eyeiy In:
tre..iliiiiera-f4• now
„pliinidant•ri rison - rn helii;vo - 11 -
R , onody has at length been found which elit
relied on to cure the most dativerons affections of
die units. 'Otirspate bete Bill not net not us to
publish tiny pruporhou.of the cures t fihrted by it',
us,, It.; wr nou'd present the f flowing opinions
of eminent melt. and refer further enquiry to the
circular wli.clt the Agents below namel, will nl-
W11311.11e pictured to Iwnt,h face, tk'dieteitt are full
puriculus, and ,intii.spinah!e priatfAlf,this.c frits.
FIOO.I TO PRFsIDFIVF.OF.A.nrittasit COLLEGE, T11E
... ....
- PIV , PIZSsOR
,f 1
"inincs G A yerStr : I have used your Cusp.
ity l'arroani. in my own ca,e of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and urn satisfied - from is chi urinal
constitivion. that it is no admirable compound for
the relief of laryoßial and bronchial difficulties—
If my opinion ns It, its superior charnel& can be
of auy nervier, you are at liberty to urns it an you
Mink proper. ,_
IifDIAIA RD ILITGIICOCK, L. L D
Front the n itiely celebrated.
PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D.
PRont) , oll CIIEMIsTRY, MINERAOLoGy,_&C.r_
l ' A - TM - C•IIMEG:F.T.NI - 0111E11 of THE Li. I l ea.
Alm). PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
OF AAIERIC.t AND licitorE.
I deem the CHERRY I'EcTOnA r, Rit edmir e hip
composition from some "r the best articles in the
Medics, and a very effective remedy fur
On. citif.v of diseases it in ifilended 90 cure.". •
- - New Auven. Ct., Nov. I, 1A49.
AIAJOR PATTISON. President of Ilia S. C.
Sennie, slaws he hay tti:eil the enEmil , . Pc.croti AL
with wondelltil succos to cute an inflammation
f the _ _
FKOM ONE OF TFIRST PHYSICIANS
IN MAINE. ,
Dr. J. C. Aver, Lowell. Dear Sir am now
constantly using your Crimtav PECTORA 'io my
practice, and prat r u to nay (Misr medicine for
pulmonary complaints. hem observation of
inner severe cases, I WTI CinlViliCcd it will cure
coughs, ods. and diseic.es of tbeshinco, that have
•
put lo defiance all Other temed,c,.
I invariably recommend its nee in euses of con
sumption, and consider it much the best remedy
11001111 for lint diAlasb - r, Rupee fully yours,
I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D. ,
PREPARED - AND SOLD yr JANIE'S — C -
A YER, PRACTICAL CULMIST, LO WELL
MASS.
Sold in Carlisle by Dr. S. Elli,it, S. A. Ilubbsrd
and Dr. Rasslin'a—iti Web:alit:share by Dr. Ira
Day—in Nen.yille by J sliippens
burg by J. C. & U. 13. Altick, and by Drisggisis
geoenilly ibrougliont the Stale.'
Jane Id, 1,1,51.
DR. mcErznivs
Gelebrated Family Zedic:nes,
, .
It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured
.Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea- For
the-removal and permanent corn of al
Diseases arising from tin impure
•- • state of the - Blood and habit IT
• of body. •
The All-wise Creator has implanted
• organized bodies nn innate disposition to self
pratiervation. The vital powers possess the
property of resisting the influence of external
causes, but as the BLOOD is the . cohnnon par
Worn from which all parts_ of living , matte
derives its renovating elements, and consequent
ly, upon which ine life of organized beings do
peed, it is probable that in cases of accident
or where artificial means have boa employed
to deprive it of an essential 'property, the vital
effects of the whole system will be directed, to.
ward restoring to it that property. In all con
atm hereditary affections, this fluid
has undergone some primary alteration, which
is the MIMIC 01 thesrecial disease, - or Windt as.
sentially contributed to its proluetion. Resta
ration to .health can only, he obtained by a re
'novel of the nimbi fie cause through the medi
um of the' circulation, and Dr. Keeler's Saran
parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent
effecting this fluid Icoown. See pamphlets.
Blackwoodlown, N. J., June 6, 1818.
Dr. Keeler- , -Dear Sir: 1 run entirely our of
your Panacea. I was called open day before
yesterday for hallo dozen. Your medicine is
becommg very popular where I:havemifroduced
it, and 1, thhilt the more it is used, the more pop
,
'tiler it will get: Respectfully yourS,
WM. ARHABT, M. D.
M-,For details, certificate s &c., see eircu:
lure; &c. Price - $I per buttle,Jarge_size, 6 bot
tles $5
, DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP.
A itif.ing all Elie reek:dies before the public
pre:emitarit iu incipient-cot:sump
sou, oronclutis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hon rs , nese,
IVliiioping, Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting
,of Blood, and fir all affections of the pulionnai y
organs occasioned by cold. Poo much praise
cannot be bestowed upon thin remedy, and the
proprietor urges every one afftimed with any of
the above complaints to secure it nt once. It
is warraided to cure or no pay. Price only 50
cents.
rAR. KEELER'S C;ORD(NT, AND 6AR311-
Every family whether rich or poor, who va I
'ties health and ell its blessings, k hould have 111 a
invaluable remedy at band. It is infinitely the
best rewedy known for Diarrileca,Dysentery,
Ulm!era Morbus, Cholera Intantant, (MAIM,
.. - latuiency, griping pains, cramp; etc.. and tbr
all diseases of thetomac r h and bourels caused
bv Teething.. The numerous testimonials from
Physicians And - ethers - unsolicited hasigliwn it
reputation us firm as adamant. .SV - Prico
25 cents per bottle,
DR. ICEELR'S-.. ygrzttu EI,IGE . tIYRUP.
renter - ty is . plenieint to 'the tai;te, harm.
lens to Vie patient nod all powerful iii, removing
all kinds of worms flout the hotly,- in 'with
put doubt, the cheapest and best worm' destroy-
Logmtellicioc.itolortt--the-pubberand—will-tra-d:
to inistered deecirdiiitt to directions, , , remove
thew within fire or six hours' after t , bcp. The
dose is sinalloind each bottle coMaina twice us
in uch•as "Price wily 25 cents
err tioitle..
DR, KEELER'S LIVM. AND -BANATIVE
Although nut, ecommended , an a - "curo.ull "
yet theY.are the miluest and besCreinedy to re.
move. Cut dtipation, Jaundice, DyspepSia, BiG
iotisness, - Ner.Vousiiesa,. 'Fool StifillUell, Ilcad•
ache, Indigfstion, etc. Ulike other. purgative
medicines they lemaitlic.buwelsalivays relaxed
and consequently are 'the.r..proper meilioino• for
for tunnies end persons lending u solitary life.
Prico 25 cants.
DR. KEELER'S RBELIMATIC LOTION
' A justly celebrated eixterMil application fo'r
Pains M.:the Chest, Neuralgia, ticad.iolic, Spr'ne
Bruises, Tid DoloreuX, el the, Joints,
Rlicanja Odin, Bout, siMiljeu rind fur all disor•
dors,ivlierein, a sedative and, rilbefueient. reme.
tly is applietible. Prico twenty.fiVo eciitS .per
bottle. -
All of tlic abiwo 'celebrated
.and extensively
used medicines Aire • prepared and Whole
et AIARKET . .STREET,
'
Per .sale by S. ELLi - OT, Carlisle ;A:G.
Miller,- Dick botin; Merisrs." Altich, Shipnens
burg, J. F. Snalir, llfaclianizalinrg. M. ( - hiller,
slllacinuriguvi' and every town throu . Oin
thercountl y and Strite. I.Jainiar'y 14, W5l
SELLD/alitrAt OST.:
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ptircheeed the - stock
41-Dry. Geode; Croterleri, &c.; of A'. C. Fei'ter,
et the corner or North Ilarinvei , LOothAr
Itretite, , inthrrnfi.the'inittlie thrilllip4.llol6 arthe
larg4 end tilriiihnt stock will;' bd' , s - ul.d • out
,COST. LoOk'out' ler•hiirneiris .".."
jy9 '5l cf . ) .'• •"3 i 1 Cf.) FETTER.
'lls:urn
hp' 'uiidreignisd,, null the.
highvoi teli j k et' pr,tee, gotelti'i - 4 Ise, good
FAMILY T....L0U/2'1114'51M Teell
!chide, fni ;1111 triieetie hie" 41)ply' et:
West Potinptiamkt.fii/ 1 0.10; e (jiiililierif4 6 / I 'o/iiii43/
MARSI4AI4''JAMES.
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s~flc~iriitca.
n,l nvr,
IMES
Ilarrisonis Columbian Ink,
rtirtE-sittsot.thprini oh hohdlo r ,go supply' Of th'6 by.a special ar
rangetitont ichl4 tiProiktictor,o is,ablo to for
r ad, nail 'others, at the ma tuldo
tuFors whOlOsala thirco..
atr2l S A RP.
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: FULL'l4ihortincri, of.W,bitts :Jim! Bliscfl ; L
. 'Alvin° lioso of 011 Fizes for Children. , -
Ali% 11,ttiljos'floso,in groat variety
,just orwri 6,l
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,:• . 3EIV.II.tg
• TENN Y .10 D. atiftti,other.-t‘st,nois-71r04 1 1
Ifrom R. , ther.alla, thgethar with a,..tfiteitthd as •.
of 6011D ' A4ilid Parlumery, at the Vtat• •
will 1) ritg tithro,, next tlytit to tleoPout pinco,
RAWLINS&M GC: ULLOCL-1.
.11,11-tirtilai 1 e o, till
Valuablb School pooks,
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I'll IA LW,LI.I.IIA, li nil for sale by all the Bunksellersin the liiiitenFtst es
.NII EGLIELL't3 PHI AlAltY . ii EGG RA l',lll',
, •
An easy iiitroduction fu
,the stlitly nt I imigra
ph
i stratey, designed for Chilili.cii, told completily it
maps. by 120 engravings and 14 colored
•
NIITS/IFIL , I
I, 'S tiTERIII SWATS CLoCIIASIIY—•
The ISM., the oxescisesdlic-illustintionp, and the
forty_heatitiful tulips SIT printed aigethei• iii illie
imarto volume.
.I . .kIITCIIELL'S SVIIOO f. ea 1:0011ASUY .&. ATLAS,
a 53 stem or mplISI:11 'Geography, comprhing a
silesci iption or the present state of the Soorld and
its five great divisions. Embellished m it!) nu
mei oils en, 'livings and illustrated by tut i Neel
.lelit 'Atlas eolith , twig '2B handsome and mutilate
colored mini is. Thixseries of Gengratili3 li)*.S.
. A iigustilit-M itebell has; been sylitillY in' paid')."
introduced into die public and private schools
or till the principal cities mid Mums ,r . tho uoi..
.led States; Mid after a full and fair trial or its
me r it s i t , these seliools, it had received an almost
mini versa! recommendation. .
M ITell ELI?! . 3 A SIIIENT CEOGUAT'UT & 4'rt.AS
As ancient, classical and silei.ed 'Geography,
embellished si ith engrayings-,of--_-'rentarkrible.
evirtifir - , - Views or linciimi cities, etc , and ticeoin•
paned by ancient. Atlas contchihng 12 beautiful
colored maps.
, AIITeIIELL'S ATLAS OP OUTLIN 1 , . MAPS
".. Aliteliell's Iliblient awl Sabbath :, , c11,,u1 Gee; , -
raphy with-:flaps Wild embellishments. Aliteli
ell's key , to the study of Alaps. and CarrolEs
Et:) . to AI itchtill's Geography are excellent and
pophlar banns;, mid are becoming very exten
sively used in' the best schools or OM' LOU lIIIT.
.. GII V. t7.I , IE'S Flit sT - I,lfs,"ort Ix tinasist an, based
upon the construction :mil analysis of sentences;
designed as so introduction to the "A nalysit." -
G it nes E's ,A l Amisis-,-- \ tiTat I.E. all the shoes
' tore of the English language, with I lIIISIISi lISI tt
:Old esere ices adapted to the use or schools, by
Samuel 8 . , Green, A. M., Principal of the
Phelps Grammer School, Boston.
These books 11 toe already in the ' Amyl limo
I hey have been publisheiloilita.neil a very .ix
tensive-circulation, having been inti . oilueed into
the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Nita.
burg, Cincinuatti, • St. Louis, Vickslitil.g, and
tithe' . cities :mil Emma, and recommended tiy •
those -solid -base—.t,-ird-theirrla Whir schools, as
ivitliont question 'the best English Erminnars
. .
in existence.
SWAN'S SCE-lOW, READER'S.
TILE PIIINADY - SEDDOL It EA D1.1(—.1',11.1 Ibt
19
1 intended for - beginnes s. It contains a lesson
I ispol cool of the elementary sounds of the Ism
gouge TIM Primmy School Reader, pout 241,
contains exercitses;.:ve urticulatiess, :plunged inn
connection - wills tansy s calling • Icsisons, !rlp,
Priinary Reader...l,llN lid, is dc.signed foe the
'fast class its Prinusry Schools, and the lowest
class pi Grammar Schools.
1 TIE Gll zanrAit ScilooL Il EADF.II', is designed
ror the -Minnie class in Grammar Schools, mat
amitains exercises in :maculation :wronged iu
connection with reading lessons
IhsTstier Scnoot READER, 15 design •
In, the highest classes in pubic and rival
schools. It contains exercises in articulation,
pises, ausl inflections of the voice with such
rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful.
Tit VET/ R..EA-DEF OD a Cfairse-
R. ea tli ng nn Nlllllllll isuiry; Science and Lite
rature designed for schools.
THE SPELLING 110010. e 1
Consisting of words in columns and sentences
Kir - oral :Mil %Vs-Men exercises. It si complete
and systematic series of exerckes in English
orthography.
'Plfis lißtlik popular series of reading books,
mod this spelling book were compiled uy Mr.
is m. 1). Swan, of Boston, and judging from hid
rapid introduction into schools which they have
obtained in the Eastern and 110(1111e States and
in ninny of the Wester's% and Southern Stales,
we think they ars really belies., adapted to the
wasiti of leachers and scholars than, oily other
yet phblished. The publislsers have a vi s e large
number of recommendations limns public school
committees, teachers and others friendly to edu.
•eation.
....3 insTorty or Tor u.s.r.vrrs.
0/1c vol t! 101! high schools and amide
!Hies. The same work could .lISCII and !Amplified
or common sehdols, I vol. 11; nun.
•
JAnyi B's l'ltAellcAr. PlusroLoGy, fn• the use
1. schools 85th families, I sal. 152 Juo. - with
•ugrar rugs.,
tatAuY-PirraltiaooY, by the same author,
.01. I trt mo.
PI a Br 800 c 111 pItITIIBlET1C; by P': A. Adams,
mauled for prinl:n•y :111(1 common schools.
A ILITI AIP.TIC IN TWO PARTS.
Hy The same aotbor. Part first —advanced
•ssons in mental arithmetic ; part second—
Iles and examples tin• practiel: In written amili
'clic, for common and high schools
A Key to examples foe praceidc ill written,
•ilemotle. ton• the 1191• Or «niche; 8, by Ike. sanie
olmc
These arithmetics have secured very high
•conintentlations trout teachers of schools and
tatlenties, and from 111.0reS9DI'S in several or our
diets, and front others inlet Coto! in the curs,,
iit V:11.10119 sections or the 1.. won.
1.. C. sz Co., also ',oldish merry °dace School
junks, It hick there Is not room to enumerate
-re,,ltesides . Law. etlictit, Theological and
seen:cocoas I.loOks, and they nee ruity spa
trio answer - ortlers hooks lo every de; art
pot of knowledge. llolksellers. School
wes, folt rs, don the Inlet rat or-
Price • Reduced
VAUGHN'S
LlTHorrrmerric MIXTURE !
Largo Bottlos—Only One Dollar.
Cho Proprietor of the Great American Remedy " VA.UOUN'
- 60ETATILW LLTIIONTRIPTItt MIXTURE,''
argent solicitations of his Agent., throughout the Unite
States and Canada, haa now
Reduced the Price
of hb popular and well known article; and from this date
mueofortb, ho will put up but ono alzo onto
rottloor —the retail prim will bo •
ONE DOLLAR;
The public may rest muted that the character of the Mush
line, he strength, and curative properties WILL. REMAI
vicustto en, and the same care will be bestowed In pre
raring it as heretofore.
As this medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchase
ay those elms have not hitherto made themselves acquaints
with Its viftues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that Id
article Is not to be classed with the vast amount of "Rennin,
or the day_;" It claims for itself a greater healing pourer, i
dl diseciree; than any ether preparation nets /Alin?, hi
world; and has sustainer, •tself for eight years by its mimes
medical virtues, and, until this reduction, commanded doubt
ho price of any other article in this line.
XOTICIC PARTICULARLY, this article - acts with great hen
ng power and certainty, upon the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lunge,
and all other organs, upon the proper notion of which the an
smith depend.
This ineiliolna- Iran a Ruth , high repute as a remedy for
Drop 4 , and Ginv 9 l, •
tad nll diseaires of that mature. It may be relied upon wile
be Intelligent phyalman has abandormilhicgatient._.-eawlll-.
'hem diiiiressing aliases, more'specially DROPSY, the Prop ,
doe would earnestly end hbnoetly recommendit. At
‘ e
~Dien price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pror
the nirtiole to be the' • • • •
Mealiest Medicine in the World! •
eV' Please ask for pamphlets— the agents give them away
they mullein over sixteen Pager or receipts, (In addition to fu
medical matter' valuable for horisehold 'purposes, and wide
will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers:
These receipts era Introduced to make the book of 'pre,
value, amide from 'its character es an advertising medium ft
the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form -
[attars from all parts of tho country,'mag be relied upon. •
" Vaughn'. Vegetable Lithontriptie Blisture 's
(treat American Remedy, now for gale in quart bottles at $
each, small bottles at 50 eta each. No small bottles will b
Issued niter the present stook is disposed of.
. Principal .0111 co. Buffalo, N.Y., 907 Main Street.
G.C.. VAIIGSN.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by OUDOT . T MoKESSON .
CO.. 127 Maiden Lane, Now YOrk City.
N. lettere (excepting from agents and tloalere wit
whom Ito transacts business) must be post paid, or no !Menne
IA be given to t 1.1)..
S W Ilavf rstick, Cnrlialo, ,
G 11 Ali:ldt, ciliiiipbrispittgi,
Rtisiiol 7, , •
J Spahr, Illeekairii-bilttid;
A ll'Zager, RiugstinVp: .
OctlG •
Vagons
Cr'oachcp und
ANOTRER lot, cif theao Mt) lkieltei.. Conch.
re pm] Waguee, forchiltheud mit received at the
cbefectionerjr, fruit au& o f
Soritlo. ' A.
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