ASHMAN Vnl ITNTKEIi cablisleTmabch^m^ of our mb nnkmpMe changing %>r rcsi (JcnCiSKon or about the first of April, will please iflfljnn us as lit thirncw directions of their pa to state wherotheir papers are tg'bc changed from. - iDuina-ciiv* '.Fla*. - —About half past 12 oTlock'on 1 Sunday morning last, our citizens Regain startled from their slumbers by the niarmingcry of "lire.” It: was soon discover, ed tliat tbe largo foundry and machine shop Of °» E » st BtreotpWas enveloped in flames. Thcfirccom mBttc«i r iii the frame 'office', adjoining the fonn dry.Jhi flames froipr which sooii communicated ti> the largo building, reducing it to ashes. The twonewhrirk houses cast of the foundry—both avrned by Mr. (Uabsnn—acre also entirely destroyed. .Thus, art the course of two hours, the large foundry nnd office, two brick dwell ing houses, back-buildings and sheds mere re duced to heaps of nuns.; ~ ThVdticllmg of br.BAUoitstAN. wcstol the imniry, nnd that- of Mias Anuoun, on the East, i «nrc both in imminent danger, nnd were billy ,feaVed by 1 the energetic cllbrtsof our oiti w..u3mu feijb .were on lire several times, and lit tle hopes were entertained for their safety. It Was no fault of our firemen (as we have heard charged) that .the Himes were not sooner mrest ed.--'TI was’tho scarcity Of water. Had our (Irctiicn hati' plenty of water, wo doubt not the Indwellings' could have been saved, and per haps Itho foundry.. The plugs of the Water Company, most were soon ex hguip&i of water, and the pumps and cisterns in the ncighlwrhood—few in number—contain ed Imt a scant supply., The loss Messrs. Gabdkbb & Cnows have sustained is heavy. Nearly all the new and superior machinery, patterns, finished work, in the foundry were destroyed. Tho foundry was insured in the sum of *5,000. Mr. tJAUDXBn had his two houses insured to thepmpuptof 8700 on one, and 8800 on the other. ; The loss to the firm of Gauda-kb & BnowN'will, it is supposed, be some *B,OOO : Mr. Gabdxbu's individual loss (independent of - the firm loan.) is about 81,000 or *1,500. The foundry and dwelling houses were insured "in tho.two Fire Insurance Companies of our ,i county. 1 * Mow flic fire originated no one can tell. It first- broke out, as we have said, in the office adjoining tho foundry. On the evening previ ous. 'thc niemblTS of the recently elected Town Counta. (all Know-Nothings.) held a kind of a pmT-wow meeting in Mr, 1 ' AlinsDH s office, Car the purpose, it is said-, of distributing tho • littie_bffices in their gift. The Council Cham* ben in the Court-house, is tho place where all previous Councils have transacted their hnsi* lima, hut the new Council, accustomed as the thembers arc to seclusion, selected the office of Gaudsr l & lluoivs as a fit place m talk over , . matters and things. They had fire M the stove, »n'd some of them (during their sitting) were reg.Ming' behind a Ilavannah, but * vhethef from any imprudence of theirs, the ■ i * firc orrgiimtcd, no one con tclK ' Wi to Icjvm that iWs the intention Uuown to re-build im- mediately. They are men possessing great en terprise nnd public spirit', and wo hope to be able, in the course of three or four months, to announce that they arc again in full operation. Thh Kkw Council. —The new Town Coun cil held thei r first meeting In the Council Cham ber, On' Monday evening lost. R- O. \V«od wmD was phown President, and \Xh. Wetzel updated Secretary. The following appoint ment!* were then mode ; Coufohfe— John Cameron. 'Mitket Mister— Stephen Keepers. , T-reunr:r —James London. Ctlleclor —Sam'l Caldwell. Sires! Com. —Worley Mathew.?. Tiir Garrison Soldiers at tub Fire.— OaTcitizens,tnust feel very grateful for the ef fleiept aid rendered by thoofflccr^ftndmenato. tioned at the Carlisle Barracks on the night of, «Vr |Hd late fire. Some two or three hundred men. wilder command of their ofllccrs, were early on ibegrouud after the fire broke out, and for Sfcjhta worked with great energy and cfil-ct.— that wo but speak the sentiments OfeiDur people when we return them sincere S for their noble efforts In assisting loar hf .conflagration. There arc now, we some 400 recruits stationed at out Gar- rifeW, 'nearly all of whom are sober, orderly and Tlib. ofllccrs in command (ft strict disciplinarians, and much esteemed bV’duf citizens for their gentlemanly demean br. ' Appointed.— P. G. McCoy, postmaster at Oakvine, Cumberland county, ▼lee Daniel Miller, resigned. John Auld, post master at Dickipson, Cumberland county, vice Joseph A. Weakly. liiTbeae arc excellent opporntmcnls, and can fall to give general satisfaction to those in -Interested. Tn» Debt M*n for Office.— The new party, tconllng to its organs, were determined to put jpn« but the most competent men In all the offi n. They have been carrying out (his doctrine ■Die tamo manner that.all their other boasted ■burns of reformwlll bo executed. Wo know Mpb' officer* elected on last Friday week, that Hnhhferrfarf nor xrri/e. They are cmphatl- MMpCnow Nothings—in Intellect and nanio. 0 observed on Monday ovcp- flock of wild geese trending their regions of the North. What fash, wild geoao ftro'i tboy.luvarlabVy go !t9iifc|l#' o * h Mummer, and spend tholr win. -tM* i«rtho lunnyaonlh.r Who don’t wish ho goose t Who does not envy his ~ s*Wol locomotion 1 Ho puts hi# oyo on the pohuf itar, and-"goes it” far above Uio Iron Rl No‘trouble to mako him a road. n 0 . v lnto tho air, and away ho goes, but not tOb'ptoud to gabblo a Illtlo to our chitons as ho flies ilo'ng over thorn. of Education.—lt is said tliat States there is one child attend ing school to every flvo persons. In Denmark la one to every four. In Sweden one to ln Prussia one to six. In Norway one AoWcn. iln Belgium and Great. Britain ono to elgjit. In France one to ten. In Austria oho f fifteen. In Holland oho to fourteen. In tco ono to eighteen. In Russia ono to fifty. In Portugal one to eighty. Tnn 'Was' Cotousts abb Made.—Tho fol lowing coni vre clip from the Boston Argus.-~ It would appear from this that Mr. Gross is not even slightly gullible. How humiliating it must bo to tho administration to have unasked for honors' thrust back upon' their , hands.— Sound Democrats cannot be weaned with “su gar plums!” Col. Uuxtbr A rumor has been in circu lation for some months past that I had left the Democratic party,ond joined tho Know-Noth-, ing organization.. This report was strength ened by ray recent.appointment as Aid toGoy. Pollock. .Tdo not wish my old Democratic friends to labor under any suchimpression. ’I am as good, a Democrat ns . I . ever have been and do not wish to’bo regarded as anything else. I never did, and do not-now. belong, to the Know-Nothing or any other secret politi cal organization. v The commission for Incut. Colonel was sent to me without my knowledge, and I do not want it. I never applied for it and promptly' returned it. 1 desire no such honor and aak no favor but to remain an hum ble member of the great Uc^lip<?RoSS Richmond, March 15, 1855. Vert Consistent. —Ralph Metcalf, the recently - elected Know-Nothing Governor of New Hampshire, was a member of tho New Hampshire Constitutional Convention in 1852, and made a long speech In favor of, and voted for the following rcso.ution. It is surprising how soon some men will change their senti ments to obtain office: ••Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives in General Court convened, That the provision of our Stale conslition. common ly called the religious test, which mokes the profession of a certain religious faith an essen tial qualification for certain offices, is unjust, anti-republican, contrary to the spirit of the present age. ami when the proper lime arrives : for again calling a convention to revise the con stitution* wo will spare no efforts to induce the people to assent, to the abrogation of a prt'nri ple which should find no place in the constitu tion of a fr-c Stale." “Consistency, thou art a jewel !" pBOFAXtTr and Newspapers —Tho police of the Sixth District in New York, have adopt ed the following novel plan for providing them selves with the news of the day: “Each and every policeman using profane language in the station-house will be lined ■ 01 cents for each and every offence —the fines thus collected to be applied toward paying for the newspapers used in tho station-house.'’ Markets. Philadelphia, March 28, 1855. Fi.m-R and Meal. —Tho Flour market is linn with little inquiry for export. Sales of good brands for cxjiort at 89 i a 9^for home consumption at soj a.s9| f for good brands; extra at $9l a $ll. Sales of Rye Flour $6 per band, and Corn Meal at $4 25. Guaik.—Wheat is still scarce. Sales of prime red Wheat at 235 a 238 c. Ryo is de mand at $1 25 per bushel. Corn is steady ; sales of Southern yellow at 91 a 92 cents, ntloat and 00c from .store. Sales of Oats at 65 a 5Gc. Whiskey is llrmcr ; sales of bbls. at 32 ;,nnd lihd.s. at 31 a 32c. Clorcreccd is in demand; sales from wagons •nt SO pep 04 lbs., and from second hands at n higher figure. Timothy ranges from $3 C2i to S 3 75. Flaxseed ia not much ipquired af ter ; sales at 180 c per bushel. On the' Her. J. Fry .'Mr. Daniel F. Rohreu, to Miss S. Ellen Mai;-, thews, both of this place On the 18th Inst., bvßev. T. O. Buchcr, Mr. Jacob Rilet to Miss Sabah Koihnson, all of Mcchnnicsburg. ~ _ *"■ On Hie Cth insl , by the same, Mr, John Campueu. to Miss Slahy Elizabeth. daugh ter of Dr. James Noble, all of this place. On the 22(1 inst., by the Rev. J. Evans, Mr. James M. Frrrkb. of Southampton twp., to Miss Nancy Lehman, of West Pemnsboro tp., thin county. . On the oth ult.. by the Rev. C. F. Stoever. Air. Daniel Landis to Miss Mart Ann Mil ler. both of Upper Allen tp.. this county. j On the Bih Inst., by the same, Mr. John Gross jr, of Silver Spring tp., to Miss Matilda Mji.lkr, of U- A. tp.. this county. /On the 13 inst., by the same Mr. Martin S. Miller, of Hampden tp.. to Skaii ALSTADT.of York co. In tills Borough on the 19th Instant, assy Fields, aged about 05 years. Scrlveiiei* & Conveyancer. AL. SPONSLKR, late IfogMt vrol Cumber • land county, will carefully attend to the transaction of all such business us may bo en trusted to him, to wit: The Writing of Deeds; Mortgages, Contracts, Ac. 5 ho will also duvoto Ids attention to the procuring of Land Warrants, Pensions, &c.» ns well as to (ho purchase and sale of Ueiil Estate, Negotiations of Loans, Ac. Office, West High Street, formerly occupied by Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., 3 doors east of the Methodist church, Carlisle, March 29, 1855—8 m TO I*UY»ICIANN. FOR sale, a desirable practice’, medicines, &c., of n physician. The location is a good one, a practice worth over sloo' a years expenses of living are very low, reasons for leaving given. Fur u mairied man a bettor opportunity docs not often present Itself. For information apply to the editor of the Volunteer, (post paid.) March 29, 1855—4 t E lalc Notice. LETTERS of administration with the will an nexed, on the estate of J. Kills Bonham, Esq., dec’ll., late of the Borough ol Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been Issued by (ho Register of said county, to tho subscriber who losidus in Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to A. B. SHARP, MmW. Carlisle, March 29, 1855—0 t | LETTERS of administration on the estate of Win. Buchanan, doc’d.,lnto of tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued .by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber wlio resides in South Middleton tp., Cumberland county. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and.thoso having claims will present thorn for settlement to JOHN STUART, Jr., Jdm'r. March 29,1835—Of A (MAMMOTH Spring Arrival nt DYNE’S on North Hanover street, where tho public aro being supplied with every variety of Hard ware, Paints, Oils, Ac., at tho lowest cash price. Gull In and bo accommodated. JOHN P. LYNE. • Carlisle, March 20,1856; PitjiiT iiunuiim* I HAVE just received my Spring slock of Pa per Hangings, which is tho largest am} most varied assortment over opened Ip Carlisle,-to which I invito tho early attention of tho public, as I Intend selling paper at prices which o'anHot fail to please the closest buyers. Carlisle, March 29, 1855, APPEALS TOR 1855. * THE undersigned Commissioners o{"Cumber land county, hereby give notice that. tho. several appeals will, bo hold at'the Commlsslon 'slonor’a Office; in oa follows, vizi , Lower,Allen, Monday 28d cf April, 1655, ■ UpporAllon *». •’ “ , “ Mechanlcsb’ng « u u Eastpennsboro*, Tuesday 24th of Apru,-IBoD. Hampden “ * “ “ • “ i iTow Cumberland. Monroe, Wednesday 25th of April, 1800. Silver Spring “ “ “ “ FiOnUlord, Thursday 20th of April, 1855. N. Middleton “ *'* “ “ Mifflin, Friday 27th of, April, IBoG. HopowoU “ ** Newvlllo ** ** “ “ Shipponsburg 80., Salnrday2Bth Apiil,lBi>s. Shlppcnsbnrg T., “ “ “ “ Southampton • u “, Dickinson, Monday 80th April, 1856. Newton “ “ “ ‘‘ , o . r South Middleton, Tuesday Ist May, 1800. WettponnaboTO* “ “ “ “ Carlisle, Wednesday 2d of April, 1806. Any persons feeling themselves aggrieved by alterations made, will bo hoard at tbe time and place gutted. JOHN BOBIt, / JAMES ARMSTRONG, V Comm'rt. GEO, M. GRAHAM, \ Coramr’B. Office, I Carlisle, March 29,‘ *55. \ Cumberland Valley Railroad. CHANGE OF HOURS. ON and after Monday March 20th, 1865, pas senger trains will run dally, as follows (Sun days) excepted : FOR HARRISBURG: Ist Troln. 2d Train. Leave Chnmberaburg, 6.80, A. M. 4.30, P. M. “ Shipponsburg, 0.09, “ 6.09, “ tt' Newvlile, 6.40, “ 5.40, “ “ Carlisle, 7.18, “ 6.18, “ “ Meclianicsburg, 7.50, “ 6.50, “ At Harrisburg, 8.15, “ 7.16, “ FOR CHAMBERSBURO. Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave llarrlsbnrg, 8.46, A. M. 1.16, P. M. “ Mcclianlcsburg, 9.18, “ 1.43, “ “ CarlMe, 9.65, " 2.26, “ “ Newville, 10.80, “ 8.00, « “ Shippensburg, 11.02, “ 8.80, “ At Cbambursburg, 11.30, “ 4.00, “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, nt 8.46, A. M. 12.80, M., (via Columbia) nnd7.4o For Baltimore, at 8.46, A. M. nnd 1.45 P. M. For Pittiburg, at 8.20 A. M.,12.65n00n, and 6 P. M. For Pottaville, Reading, and points on tho Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Har risburg at 7.16, A. M. At oil station" whore Tickets arc sold. Fares are ten cunts less than when paid in tho cars. A. F. SMITH, Superintendent. Railroad Office, Chamb’g. I March 29, 1855—1 m \ THE 18th session will commence May Ist. Parents will find this a desirable place for educating their sons in view of Its hoaUhiblness and mor"l purity, as null as Us superior educa tional advantages. The buildings have been improved, and the dormitories refurnished. Tho number of Stu dents is limited nnd every attention given to their comfort and improvement. Tonna (pet session of five months) SGO,OO. For Circulars containing references and fur ther information, address jftarrltb, Dich IMuie Notice. JOHN P; LYNE. Plainfield Classical Academy, NEAR CARLISLE , PA. U. K. BURNS, Plainfield, Cumb. Co., Pa. March 29, 1855. SV.4TESI SLATE9M AND SI. ATE HOPPING! JOUR R. TURNER, begs leave to inform contractors, builders and others, of Carlisle and vicinity, that lie is prepared to toko con. tracts on reasonable terms for Slate Roofing, with tho celebrated nnd ruporlor quality of Slate. fromßowlarld Parry’s Slate Quarries; Peach Bottom, York county, Pa. These Slates are; considered the bc*t manufactured in tho Uniled States, in proof of which the judges at the late Stale fair nt Pittsburg, owarded him a diploma for tho superiority of tho Slate. All Koofllng warranted water proof, and done in a workmanlike manner. Carlisle, March 29, 1866 —2m Call and See our Spring and Summer Clothing. 'pllE subscribers have just received from tho 1 cities, at tho Old Stand, in North Hanover street, one of tho most elegant assortments of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ever offered to the people of Cumberland coun ty. The prices ol Clothing at this house have been ro Diced to such a very loir standard, that it is now within the power of all who wish to wear good clothes to secure them. Their stock consists of tho host and most deslrablo Dress and Frock COJITS , Habit Cloth do.. Linen Dril- ling do., Tweeds, Ac.} superfine Black Cassl mero /MATS and Fancy do.i Silk and Satin VESTS, and a very Uno variety of Valenclaand other vests; with a great variety of Boys’ Cloth ing, consisting of Sack Coals, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests ana Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Liimen Drilling, Cloth, AJpaca, Kcrseymer.j, Doeskin, Ac., Ac. Also, Shirts, Slocks, Handkerchiefs, Ac., all ol which aroof fered »t the lowest possible cash price, and as cheap ns any other Clothing Store in tho Union. Also, a splendid assortment of Goods in tho piece. Superfine French and English Cloths and Cnssimoros of every hue and shade, Satin, Silk, and Valencia Vestings, Sattlnetts, Ac., all of which will be made to order at tho shortest notice and in the neatest and best manner. All garments am warranted to fit. Tho public ore respectfully invited to call and examine tho su. perlor assortment of Clothing at this establish nmnt. ■ ARNOLD A LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, March 29, 1851. (Sold and Silver WalcMs, SILVER WARE & JEWELRY. THE largest, finest, and best selected stock in the city. Every description of Fine and Cheap Watches that are manufactured can bo obtained at this Establishment, which receives thorn direct from tho Factories of Liverpool, London and Switzerland, and is therefore ena bled to soil ft much superior article for a loss price than any other retail store In this city. Persona wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail arc invited to call and get tho worth of their money. Some of those Watches can bo sold at tho following prices, viz 1 Gold Lovers Dill Jowoled, 18 cfirat coses, $26 0Q Gold Hunting' Case, foil jowoled Levers, 88 00 Gold Lcplno Watches, u 20 00 Silver Lover ** fulljowelod, H> 50 Gold Hunting too, " ■■ I 8 60 GoldXoplno Watches, jeweled, 8 (ID And some stilt cheaper Hum tho above. Jewelry of every description, fine and cheap, . Also, Silver and Sliver plated Warp of all kinds. ' ’ '' ' ' ‘ , Watches repaired and warranted at C LEWIS'II. BROOMALL’S (Old Stand,) No. 110, N. Second, 2d door below Race St. Phlla. March 29,1855—ly 11. A. DBEBH, SEEDSMAN AND PLOBIST, TVTO. 60 Chcsnut, near Second, Philadelphia, li has now arranged and completed his stock (or tho spring of 1855, as follows i Veßdablc Seeds— in great variety, including tho finest varieties of Beans, Boots, Cabbage, Cauliflower,Lettuce,Onions,Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes. Ports, Radishes, Ac. Flower Seeds. —His collection is unequalled by ft ny in this country lor extent and MStemmlHv. and embraces tho finest varieties Asters, Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, Wallflowers, Daisy, Ao. Grass Seeds- of all kinds, Including Dlno and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweat Seen tod Vernal Gnu., Borronnlal Bay Graaa, Dlt- C °]f!om%c.—Choice oror-bloorolnKßoaoa, Ca ,uolllan,’ Vorbonaa, Dahlias, Grape Vinca, Fruit Troo |’. W/or Carti.U March 20, 1866. WHITE ItiEl AtIIIEMI. 3 mites West o/ Harritburg; Fa. THE Ninth session of Hilo popular a nation r iriilae InsliWtlod, Vvill 'commence on Mon. day tho 7tU of May nCtl.' The attention of Parents and Guardians invited *6 tho advantages which It nlßinis. Being situated in a pleasant, retired, and healthful part of tho country, and IhP facilities for study and Ihslruo. lion being eStcrtßive. U 1 la believed it cannot fail to give satisfaction to those yvho.iuoy' may pa tronlze it. , TiBRM.S t ftoardlng, Washing and TiVtlon in the English branches, and Y?cal music per session of 5 months,- r Instruction in Instroinontol nlusic, Instruction in Ancient or Jloaoru Lan guages, iiach :• .. . r For Circulars nnj other Information address D. DENLINGEU, Principal, M-irsh IG, 1855. ■ . Uambutg, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and the public In general, that lie still car ries on the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at his old stand In South Hanover street, near tho Post Office aid Second Preiby/enan Church, where ho will manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, an elegant assortment hi Cabinet-Ware, Such 03 Secretaries; Bureaus, Workstanda, Din- ond Breakfast Tables, Pier A Cen tro Tables; French, Field, High and ■pSSVa Low Post Bedstead, Ac.; together with every other article of Cablnitwnrc—nil of which he will sell very cheap for <?ash, or in exchange for Country Produce at market prices. He will keep cohstanlly'onhand Chairs, Settees, Hojiking Chairs, and ovary other article ra|nulhctnrod In that branch of business. * Thankful for past farors.'ho respectfully soil cits a share of pnblic fcwtrpjing*, confident that ho can tender general satisfaction. - JOHN LISZMAN’. Carlisle, March 15,1865-*»Bt Gns amt Water Colnpany Loan. 'pIIE Carlisle Gns and Water Company desire I to Complete their worthy the introduction of Gns this summer, and for this purpose want to obtain on loan twenty thousand dollars, for which they will giro the most ample security, and pay the Interest half ytarly at the Carlisle Deposit Bank,fbr sums notices than S6OU. FRED’K. WATTS, Pm’/. March 22, 1855 —it Wall Paper. JUST received a splendid stock of Paper Hangings, Window Blinds, and fine prints, embracing all the newest and most approved styles. The designs are neat and chaste, and tlio prices such ns cannot fail to give satisfac tion. We Invito our friends and the public ge nerally, to call and examine onr assortment bo taro purchasing elsewhere. Carlisle, March 22, 1855 Engle Plows. A PRIME-lot of Sfivery & Co’s, celebrated Eagle Plows, which have taken premium* at all the different fairs at which they hare been exhibited. Also, a large assortment of the fam ous York Plows—together with oilier Plows from different manufacturers constantly on hand and for sale at , H. SAXTON’S. Carlisle, March 22, 1855, Boot and Shoo. Repairing. ADEIIUFP, & Co. bog. leave to inform the • citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity, that they have opened a shop, directly in the rear of the Court-house, and intend to< devote their time exclusively to Repaisiso BootS, r SjloEB, Stc. They promise to perform all work in the very best ma- nor, at short notice, and at more rea* sonablo terms tlianany otW shop in town— THfiy do’alltrortt Thcnistfv*, and fee fa confl donco in asking a liberal' patronage ’from the Citizens of Carlisle. - <r. . Carlisle, March 15, 1855p-2in, Co-Partnership Notice. HAVING tUs day associated with mo In bu. slno»8, my son Alexander S. Robinson, the business hereafter Mill bo conducted under the name and style ofC. N. Robinson & Son. C- N. ROBINSON h SON, 248 Chanut Slrtcl, Phila. March 16, 1855—8 t Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1865. Tho petition of IbinlclS. Dunlap, respectfully represents, that your petitioner Is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a bouse of public entertainment, In the house now occupi ed by him as such in tho Borough of Nowville. Vour petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant Inin a license for tho same the cnsnlng year, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty hound, he will ever pray, kc. DANIELS. DUNLAP. March 16, 1865—Ct. Wo tho undersigned clthsons of tho Borough of Ncwvlllo, in tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo nro woil acquainted with tho above named Daniel S. Dnnlap, that ho Is of good repute for honesty and tnmperanco, and Is wol) provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and travel lers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain stran gers and travellers. John Dnnfoo, Wm. Woodbnrn, Goo. Brlcker, Wm. K. McPnrlano, Jacob Zclgler, J. B. Co baugh, Peter A. AM, Daniel V. Ahl, John Mc- Dorraond, Wm. Reed, Goo. Uowar, Wm. Kllnk. Dlnch. ond Colored Sllltß. I AM now openinga largo Uno of Slack Silki. Alco, now stylo olegunt ond fashionable bar red, plain and figured SILKS, very cheap. CDAS. OGILBY. Fobrunry 28, 1865. Wm. n. Prince & SSjPFlushlng, N. Y. t will send to who enclose stamp?, their new catalogues, 4Uth edition. No. 1, fruit and Ornamental Trees. No. 2, Roses, Dahlias, Bulbous, and all other Flowering Plants. No. 8, extra largo Fruit, Evorgeon, and other Orna mental Trees and Shrubs. No. 4, wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries, Including Stocks and Troo Seeds. . , „ . Tho trees and tho safe packing are unrivalled. Morch 1, 1856—81* WM. C. BIIEBM, ATTOKNKY AT LAW'. Office in Bottom's Uow, Cnrlislo, Pn. Business entrusted to him will bo promptly nttonded to." February 22,1866 —tf NOTICE. ALL persons knowing thomsobres indebted to tho subscribers, either by note or book acoonnt, nro respectfully requested to coll and sottlo tile same before tho 81st day of. March, 1866. Alter that dale the books will bo placed In tho hands of a proper person for collection. WEISE & CAMPBELL. Cnrlislo, Morch I, 1866—1 m ' N. 1). The store room now occupied by us will bo rented from the Ist day of April noxt.-~ It Is a first rate bnalnoti stand and o convenient room. Apply to >v. 6c Q. WALL PAPER.— A very largo lot of Paper of uvery alwdo and design—ot prices ranging from Oi eta. and upwards. Tlio slock consists of a lull assortment of common, satin, allvorod and gilt papers, all of which willJio said low ot SAXTON’S JUST received, u fresh supply of Ltusaod ol* Turpentine, Taints, Varnishes be. Also, an excellent article of cheap oil for FJro Proof l>£nts, be., at the old stand East MalnStrco* niirllsl o ) >o> gnpt. H, 1861 ! »Tavern License, TO tho Honorable ih'o Judges of tho Court of General-Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumberland county,- at April Sessions, ,1865. * , The petition ol David Martin, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with tho ndccssafy rdqdlsltos for keeping a honso of public entertainment In’the house now occupied by him as such;in tho East Ward of tile borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner,• therefore, praya your Honors to grant him a license lor fhe same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Mon day of April, 1865, Ah in duty bound ho will ever pray, Ac. DAVID MARTIN. March 8, 1855 —3t Wc tho undersigned cltif.ons Of tho East Ward, of the Borough of Carlisle, In tho county of Cumbcrloml, do certify that wc nro well acquain ted with the above named David Martin, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and Is well provided with house room ami conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers} and that-such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and en tertain strangers and travellers. Geo. W. Illtner, Geo. W. Sheafer, William Alexander, Jacob Zng, C. InholT, Uobt. Irvino. Uobt. Irvine, Jr., 11. M’Cnrincy, U. Snodgrass, Henry Saxtun, Edward Shower, Philip Arnold. sno 00 IG 00 Tavern License. TO the Honorable tho Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace ol Cumberland countv, at April Sessions, 1866. The petition of Cnrlat. MolUngcr,respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in tho bouse now occupied by him ns .such in the township of Newton. — Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for tho same the ensuing year, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of April next. As in duty bound, he will ever pray, Sec. CHRISTOPHER M.ELLINGEU. March 16, 1855—31 Wo tho undersigned citizens of the township of Newton, In tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo arc well Acquainted with the above named Christ, Molllngcr, that bo Is of good repute for honesty and lemporanco, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travel lers, and that such fun or Tavern fs necessary to accommodate tho public ami entertain stran. cers and travellers. Robt. M. Ilavs, George Daugherty, Sami. M. Sharp, Elder W. Sharp, Hayes Mickey, Mm. Hanua, Joseph Daugherty, Robert Mickey. »»in. C. M’Cmio, Daniel Hummer, William M Cuno, John M'Cune. _ Tavern Uccnsc. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the rence of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, Tho petition of John Hocker, respecmil h-represents, that your petitioner is provided with the accessary requisite* lor keeping a house of public entertainment in the house now occu pied as such by him in the township of Dickin son. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing venr, commencing on tho 2nd Monday A. March 15, 1855—3t* n. SAXTON \Yo the undersigned citizens of the township of Dickinson, in tho county of Cumberland, do certify that wo arc well acquainted with the above, named Jolm Hocker, that bo Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences lor the occommodadon of strangers and travel lers. and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers. James Henry, John Kissinger, James MouerS. ■Win. Hirper, Martin Long. John Newcomer, Andrew Severs, David S. Wolf, Daniel Keller, Jacob F.Stelnman, John T. Green, Isaac Zmn, Joshua Sadler, J. S. Spriggs, William Matoer, Jacob Chianoll, Robert Lind, Wm. Forbes, John Uommlnger, Isaac Newcomer, Robert b. Uaclay, Solomon Yohs. * Tavern Llcout>o. riiO the Honorublo tho Judges of tho Court ot I General Quarter Sessions of iho Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1805. Tho petition of Elia* B. Eyster, respect fully represents, that j'onr petitioner fa provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, In tho house now occu pied as such by him In the township of Dickin son . Your petitioner, your Hon ors to grant him a License for tho same the en suing year, commencing on the second Monday of April. 1855. As in duly hound he will ever prav'&e. ELIAS B. EYSTER. March 8,1855—3 f Wo tho undersigned citizens of the township of Dickinson, in tho county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Ellas B. Kysler, that he is ol good repute for honesty and temperance, and iH well provided with house room and conven iences for tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neces sary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. Solomon Crebs, Isaac Pcchart, James Henry, Frederick Fry, Samnal Cope, John Palm, John S. Kebft, Peter Kell, F. 11. Fulton, Hamilton Moocr, Dr.-Heinrich Lnngoheine, John Mclling cr, Anthony MclUngcr. _ TO tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Cumberland county, at April Sessions, 1866. Tho petition of William Parks, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in tho bouse now occupied by him as such, in Newton township. Vour petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for tho same the ensuing year, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of April next. As In duty bound he will over pray, itc. WILLIAM PARKS. March 8, 1865—31* Wo the undersigned citizens of tho township >f Nowton, In tho county ot Cumberland, do •crlify that wo are well acquainted with tbo [hove named William Parks, that lie is of good •eputo for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for [tie accommodation of stringer# ftttfl travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. . _ , David Eckor, Peter Gnrbor, Samuel Snake, William Ruling, Samuel Garber, W. W. Kevin, 0. Macfarlano, Bet\J. 11. Walker, Moses Cope, Henry Loidlgh, David Foreman, John Rush), James Kylo. FIRST AttUIVAt OF HARD* fi'UE subscriber having returned from the city, I has lost oixmod'for the Spring trodo a largo and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, embracing everything usually found hi that lino of business. The attention ol friends and the nubile generally Ja respectfully directed to the assortment an Imnd, assuring them that goods of all kinds will bo sold for cosh at a very small advance on mnhufUcUirers prices. Carpentert and DufWer* —are invited to exam* ino tho assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Dolts, Screws, Glass, VuUy, Oil, Paints, Ac.- Ilomorobor tho old stand, In East High street, whoro they arc for .alo SAMON . -March 28, 1855., GLASS WARK.—Just receiving a H«w In. voice of Ware, embracing a variety of bowl* suitable for fruit, preserve*, pickle*, augurs, jellies, &c., o* also Oulfcry Stands. Jars, Decan ■tors, ritchers, Salts, Poppers, Candlesticks, [Lamps, covered Bowlb, a largo assortment o( 1 Tumblers, Goblets, ami other useful artldcs;— Por sale by J. W. LBY. v ubruary 22,18/35. il | Pol" T .ETTERS df administration an the estate of JLi Samuel Martin, Into of .Monroe township, Cumberland county, have been Issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber resid ing In SIWoi Spring township. ' AU ■pcispns.ltv ddbtod to said cstato era requested to make Im mediate payment, and buying claims will present them for settlement to JOUN ARMSTONG, Sr., Adm’r. March I, IPBB-Gl • ‘ IT. SAXTON *T tumiieil.aud Malloy MALE AND FEMALE; At 1 MEcnANidsnuna, Pkkh’a. ' Rev, Joii S. Loose , J, M., Principal. (Assisted by flvb Teachers.) THE summer session opens on tho Ist May; Tho faculties offered by this Instltntlon for obtaining a liberal education nro unsurpassed by ony similar Seminary In tho State. 1 nor o male Department is conducted by tho most ap proved New England Teachers, under tho Im mediate care of the Principal. Tho location healthy, accessible by Ruilrood, ahd eight miles distant from Harrisburg. Terms —Board, room furnished, ond tuition, including tho English branches, with Latin and Greek, purseasion of 21 wo-ks, $O5 00 For circulars address, JOS. S. LOOSE. - jlfceAanicjiurg, Cumb. Co., Pa, March 8, 1855—2m* Tavern License. Citato IVqlK’u Two Sploudid l-urm* For Ssilo. THE subscriber will sell at Private Sale tjio two following dWeribed farms, to wit: No. 1. is situated on llio north weal of Car. lisle adjoining t lit inhabited part of said borough. Containing 110 acres of first r.ito lime alone land, having thereon erected a new largo hud; bam, a large boy house, a large Cattle stable, also a comfortable dwelling house & other out buildings. Tho land is In ft High stale of culti vation, aud nil under good post & rail fence.— It is bounded on tho North by the heirs of Snm't. Alexander doo’d., on tho East by John Noble, Wni. D. Sejmour & others, on the West by John Moore, David Grier, &c , and on the South by the Public road leading from Car. lisle to Waggoners bridge. No. 2. is situated in North Middleton Tp., •1$ miles tVom Carlisle on the Harrisburg & Carlisle Turnpike road about 1 i miles from Middlesex mills, bounded as follows, on the North by the Conodoguinlt Creek, on tho Weal by Irvin’s heirs, on tho East by John Noble & Jesse Ziglcr, and on tho South by Abr.Het* rick and the Ilarrisbafp Turnpike road. Con taining 2‘26 acres, about 100 acres ot limestone and tho residue is black slate, about 160 acroa of tho tract cleared, under good fence and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is very i heavily timbered j a large portion of tho farm is medow Und. The Improvements are a Urge Stone Dwelling house, a largo log & frame barm a stone Spring-house, and other outbuildings, an apple orchard and a Urge quantity of other fruit trees. No. 8. Is a small tract of land about a * mile west of No. 1.. on the H iker road loading from Carlisle to Waggoner’s bridge, containing 26 acres of first rate limestone land, bounded by said road on the north, by John Noble on tho south, Brown’s heirs on the cast, and by Baker on the west. The subscriber will also sell a number of out lets to suit purchasers, the nWc property will be sold on reasonable terms. AUMSTKONG NOBLE. Carlisle, Jan. 11,^5o —If Flmt-ralc Limcslouc Laud f‘*»* Sale. I OFFER for s.ilo n tract of Land lying in Jef ferson comity, Va., containing 25G Acres, 150 cleared and under good fencing, and the balance in Timber. Tins land is as pro- •dnetivu ns any In tho county of Jefferson, ’and well watered. It is within two miles Shenandoah river, and tho A. L. II• Rail- road will run within one milo of it. A more particular description is doomed unnecessary as persons wishing to piirchn.se will view tho pretn. isos before purchasing. The farm «ill be shown and tonus made known hy F. A. Lewis, living near Kablctown, in Jefferson co., or on appli cation, postage paid, to the undersigned at Mo bile, Alabama. If tho above property Is not sold privately before tho 10th of July, 1865, it will then ho offered at public sale on that day, beloru tho Court House, in Charlestown. ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 15, 1855. Dcsli'aftlc BufiiiK-Rf) Locution fot* Bale. ALL that valuable lot, the property of Wra. M. Biddle, Esq., dec’d.. situated at tho west end of Main Street, Carlisle, Pa., formerly tho property ol Mr. S. M- Hoover and Emory’s heirs. This lot has a iront of 226 feet on the Railroad, and a front of 240 feet niong tho Col » * loco lano, and has erected upon It a FRAME WAREHOUSE. Prom Us |BB|s|lLflnc position, facility of access, &c., is a highly desirable busihess loca tforbundslnco the Introduction of water into tho town, and tho proposed Infroductloh ol gas, it has become an admirable site for the erection of Factories, Steam Mills, &c., or for carrying on a coal and lumber business. For full parti crlara enquire of E. M. Biddle, Carlisle, Pa. March 8, 1855-St Tavern Licence. I O tbo Honorable the Judges of the Court of [ General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland countv, at April Sessions, 1866. The petition ot Norton & Owen, respectfully represents, that yom petitioners arc provided «ith tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of public euteitalnment In the house now occupied bv them us such,ln the township of North Middleton. Vour petitioners, therefore, prays your Honors tu to grant thorn- a License for the same tho ensuing year, commencing on the second Monthly of April. IH.Vi. As in duty bound they will ovor pray, Ac. NQUTON’ N OW EN March 8, 1855 3t. Wo the undersigned citizens of the township of North Middleton, In (ho cmmt> of Cumber land, do certify that wo are well acquainted will! the npovo named Norton & Owen, that they are of good repute for honest j and temper ance, and ore well provided with hmiso room and conveniences for tbo accommodation ol strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavoan Is necessary to accommodate the pub lic and entertain strangers and travellers. James Clark. James Clondonln, John Fry, Henry Jacobs, Sami. Barr, Wm. Tlonwood, G. S. Chirk, Uobcrt Chirk, Goorgo Brindlc, Jacob Zeiglcr, R’m. Zeigler, And. Zclgler. Borough Ordinance. BE It enacted by the Town Council of the Borough ol Carlisle, and it Is hereby or dained and cnuelcd by authority of the same » That the Ore plugs placed, or hereafter to ho placed, in any of the streets, lanes or alleys of the Borough of Carlisle, are to be used or opened only /or tho purpose of extinguishing fires; and 11 nny porson or persons shall open any lire plug or draw water /Yom tho snmo t or abuseorlnjore U, or any port ol it, lo any manner, ho, she of they, nhnll bo liable to a penalty of Twenty Dol. furs. Provided, however, that It shall not be considered ft violation ol this ordlnonco If the flro plug and water bo used by regularly organ- Izod Hose or Fire Companies, they having first obtained tho special Authority of tho Carlisle Gas and Wafer Company /or that purpose, A. NOBLE, Chitf liurgttt . Attest-— Jamm Mottm, sec/’y. February 32, 1866—81 FaycUcvillc Fcmnie Srnilmiry. n nis Institution win open on the Ilrat Mon | day of March, In a new and commodious building created for that purpose, under tho direction and superintendence of Kor. J. Ken nedy and Samli Thomson. The location of tho Seminary is healthy and retired. It Is the de sign of tho Principal that tho course of Instruc tion bo thorough, and tho expenses moderate. Tho best female teachers will bo employed. Pupils will bo arranged in classes according to tho direction of tho Principal. There will bo throe classes—Primary, Junior and Senior, 7£AJUS i SUMMER SESSION. For hoard, washing, fuel & light, por ses slon of 4 months, $4O 00 Tuition in Senior class por session, 8 00 Junior “ 600 «• Primary “ 4 001 Greek, Latin or .French. 6 00 Music on Plano and, use of Instrument, 16 00 Oil painting and drawing, 6 00 For further Information address J. KENNEDY, Principal, Fnytllville, Franklin Co., Pa. January 4,1865~2m» llnniibills of every description noaily'printcd al this office. I Mill Property, a* THE Flouring Hill, known us ihoßloorotry , Property, is for solo. It la a bio und very-convenient property. Tho Has two sols of wiicat burrs, and one set of Chop. jiing and Plosloring "tones. Tho, wnt« I ; is the best in tho county overtoil- . ing, and It never freezes. During tbo part diy , season there bos been plenty of, water, "od tbo Mill Ims been doing its usual amount of ««• It lias nil tho ndvnhfngos of tho navigation oftho Sbenandonh river, but is not subject *9 "W , ll,e frcatiets. The Mill is Situated In one ortho., lines! agricultural portions of Jcdhrsonco.,Vs.., It Is capable of grinding thirty thousand boshelS of wheat, which amount can Jo two miles of tho site. . ■ There is attached to tho mill 12i Aero® of In® first quality of Limestone Land, being almost . .. . entirely bottom, on which Is erected « . qi?b>: commodious and comrortableDwclling, iil” SfahJo.MoaMiouso, apd oil other nebcS wry Out-buildings, In fact theyroperty ls bHo nf the most desirable and forottldblo In tbo V4l - of Virginia. • Terms made to suit the purchaser. Am com- . municallon addressed to nto at Charlestown*., Jefferson county, Va., will receive prpmbt at. tention. Persons dcsironaof viewing the prem l.e, will pica,a nail bn • February 15, 1855. . , Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership existing .between the Mb scrlbers, was dissolved on the Ist Infi., OJ mutual consent. All person* indebted to tntm are eumestlv requested to call and paytbcaam® to either ofthe aadcrslged^ WM. BENTZ, JAMES BENTZ. February 15, 1855. NEW GOODS. rll£ subscribers having purchased the. Inter est of Wm. Bontz, In tho Dry-Good® bu»l ncss Inlbrm theirtriends that they will continue the business as heretofore at tho old stand, un der the name of Bentz & Brother. They have Just received a largo supply of New and Desirable Goods, such as Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins, Check*, FUnnels, Smlnctts, Needle worked Collar*, Sleeves, Spencers, &c. Also, 1 cafcb of flno. Irish Linens, 49 pieces of (holrown Importation* lilt per yard below the usual price. Theytd- I spectrally solicit a call from all tboao wishing!® 1 purchase Goods in their lino, as they aro deter mined to sell Goods os low os any firm in Penn saivania. ABNER W. BENTS, JAMES BENTE. February 15, 1855. Valuable PropcHy for Sale or Kent. n , THE spaclousnnd contehlenttown ZtSB&K mansion, with two full adjoining lot* |!s!MmP» on Main street, in the Borough of Carlisle, belonging to tho estate ol George A. Lyon, deo’d. Apply to William H» ! Miller, Esq., Carlisle. JOHN LYON; A. P. LTON. ( E * r *- a February 15, 1855—Gt I/OOfitNG GiiASSfiS. C. X. Robinson, A T o. 218 Chetnut St. t above NiniiSt> PmUADELPOU. OFFERS for sale nn extensive nssorttaeni Of FRENCH MIRRORS, framdd In the plain est and most elegant ornamental styles, ahltable for Mantels and Piers. Richly Carired Otal I Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables. | OIL PJINTINGS JND EXORJVINGS, | of rocont Importations, by tho most celebrated ' living Artists at tho lowest cash prices, j February 16, 1855—1 y Family Coal Tons LYK.ENS VALttT COAL, broken and screened, prepared ex* nrussly tor family u»o, receiving ank for sale by W. B. MURRAY, Jgtni. Jahttary 18,1855. —8 ms. lilmcbnriier*’ Coal. sIAAA Tons iTKJsNS VALLEY NUT COAL, ft superior article, recolv ing aud for sale by W. 13. MURRAY, Jgtni. January 18,1855. —U ms. Blacksmith Coal. ffAAA Bushels BLACKSMITH COAL, ft first rate article, rcceitind ahd lor Buie by W. B. MURRAY, Jgent. January 18, 1855. —3 ms. Store llbom for Rent. THE Store-room on the north-cast cortior 6f Hanover and Leather streets, is oQ'ercd for sent. Possession given on the Ist of April,— Enquire of W.M. LEONARD, Carlisle, January 11,185S —Ct GEO. Z. HRETZ, D. D. 8. Dentist Respectfully fenders his professional services to the public. Artificial Teeth inserted, from n single tooth to an entire set, on j. -- Urn Infest and most approved pHn oitilus—such as Single, Block find Contlnuons Gum Teem, Diseases of tho mouth and Irregularities Carefully treoUd. Olllcc at the residence ol his brother, on North Pill street. Carlisle, January 11, 1855. Hoots ami Shoes. JUST received, a large assortment of BOOT# AND SHOES; Water Troof end fine Calf Boots, Brogans, Boys’ and Childrens* Shoes, Ladles' Morocco Boots, Jenny Linds and XJc*- kins. Also, Gum Shoes in great variety. CiIAS. fcfclLßY. Carlisle, October 12, 1864. Tens, Coflbc, &c. r PHE subscriber lias just added lo his forme- I stock, a general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, ns well ss all (ho other variety of ar tides usually kept In a Grocery Store, brscing Uio Coffee—roosted and green —at ]2J and 14 cts. per lb., Orleans, CUryied, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of flne quali ties; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, ando varie ty Fancy articles, all of wfdch ore offered fifths ■ owest cash prices. Wo ore thankful for tho former support given ns, and invite ft further call from our friends and customers. J. W• EBY. Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8,1854. JUST received ft very Urge lot of Scythes of. superior Brands, to which 1 invito Ibo at(sn* Hon of Cradle makers, and nil others in %ah( of this article, the attention of Farmers ts alio In* vited to (he groat variety of Farming utensils of (ho very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds' furnished at a small advance on City price*.- Homo makes at tho mannJhcfurors prices, also m ■ superior article of Gburns, which wo warrant to 1 make more butter out of tho same quantity of Cream than any other Chum la use, try it. JOHN P, LTNE, Wat tide iVor/A. Jlanottr Street. Carlisle, May U' ’’ l •' took Out in Tlinot CIIOLEUA-MOKDUB, Dysentery, fiiarrhaes, &c.,0r0 makingthulr appearance; you know, (ho remedy. If you have any regard for the welfare of youraolf, your wife or your children, supply yourselves instantly with 14 KeifTor’s Matchless Cordial,** otherwise abide the cause* quonccs resulting from a bigoted adherents to old quavery. Tho Matchless remedy can ’ ' had at tno Drug Store of B.J.KIEFPER, South Hanover ttreel, a few doort touth of ' Court Houtt. [Carlisle, May '* JUST received a prime lot of tho celebrated patent inter/ Gretna for carriages, cart, wa gons, be. This article fully maintalnn tho re putation of boingthobestartlclo forthe purpose over olTemd. For sale at « ‘ Aug. 31,1854. SAXTON'S. OIL.—A now lot of superior Table i Oil. as also Pickles, Tomatto Ketchup, Bay , Hum, French Mustard*, Ao. For sale by Augtfr, 1864. J. W. BBT.
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