Brigade Inspector’s Orders. friHE QUITMAN' GUARDS will modi at J. Churchtown, on Monday, 11th May, for Inspection. ‘ Tho FIRST REGIMENT will meet at New- Vllle, on Friday, 29th May, at 10 o'clock A. M. ; •for Review ond Inspection. . 1 * • ‘ , SAMUEL CROP, Brigade Inspector, 15th Dir. BniQADE Ihspector's Office, Carlisle, May 7th, 1807. Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby jjiven to all persons not J.V to purchase a note sold by Henry Hickcr nell against me, for tho amount of $OO, bearing 'date April 11th, 1857, os I refuse paying said ■cote. S. J. EAST. May 7,1857 —Bt* Notice. Jacob Rreeh. TVTOTICE Is horebygiven that I have this day U.l associated with mo, as a partner In tho Forwarding, Commission and. Grain Business, xny ion ALBERT K. RHEEM, and that the ■above business will bo hereafter conducted un der the name of J» RHEEM, & SON. • J. RHEEM. N. B.—Highest cash prices given for PRO DUCE of all kinds, FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &c. SALT, PLASTER, &c., always on liand and for sain. Carlisle, May 7, 1867 -Cm WHO’LL REFUSE TO BUY .101X1’ STOCK or tub GOOD VILL HOSE COMPANY. GREAT INDUCEMENT TO INVEST. VnaE GOOD WILL HOSE COMPANY re- X spectfully infurtu tho public that they have formed a Joint Stock Association, for the pur pose of securing sufficient funds to purchase a Fire Engine and Hose. They hare procured a jiargo assortment of Elegant Engravings, which they will sell at ono dollar each. The purchaser ol on Engraving will receive with it a ticket which will give the holder thereof an opportuni ty to draw ono of the annexed splendid gifts, to the list of which wo would Invite attention. No better chance was ever offered than the present, us tho purchaser not only gets an engraving, but our scheme Is so full of gifts that In oveVy six tickets sold there must bo drawn two gilts, to wit's There will bo but 10,000 Engravings sold, and the gifts will amount to 8,292. I'Splendid Now Brick House, Three Story, on Plttst., now owned by John itfoll. Esq-., Mid occupied by Daniel Hohrer, $4/00 1 Splendid Rose Wood Plano, 400 1 Splendid Afelodeon, ]5O I Hunting Case Gold Watch, 125 P, Sett Silver Wore, 125 t Hunting Case Gold Watch, 100 1 Ladles' . “ < l 100 1 Sett China Ware, 100 .2 Gentlemen's Gold Watches, $75 each, 150 2 Ladles’ do., do., 160 2 Walnut Sofa, 75 1 Bedstead, 75 2 Gcntlcmen’flSllvcrWatchcs,s7ocach, 140 4 do. do.. ssoeach, 200 2 do. ' Gold Watches, $5O each, 100 10 do. Silver 'do., s2seach, 250 2 Setts Jewelry, at $23 each, 50 I Gold Bracelet, ’ 25 3 Gold Bracelets/ at $l5 each, 1 45 4 Geld Bracelets, at $lO each, 40 10 Tadics* Breastpins, at $lO each, 100 •10 Pair Ear Rings) .at $lO each, 100 10 . do., v/i\tissoach, 50 Breastpins, $5 each, 50 10. Gold Rings,,&t.sG.pach,.. 50 100 Choice ot S 5, each, 500 . 10Q do., •, at s2'ogch, 200 100 Gold Pencils,'at $2 each, 200 100 Gold Rings, at $2 each, 200 100 Albums, at $2 each, 200 100 Gold Rings, at sl‘ each, 100 (OtLßaolc*, At SI- cabli, • ‘ GOO 109 Ladies' Collars, ‘at $1 each, 100 k I,WO Engravlngs/afrSl tsch.-v., .. _ .1.000 11,990 Pieces Music, at 2o cents each, 250 • ■ $lO,OOO As soon ns the shares aro all sold the proper 4 tywll! bo drawn, and notice will bo given to that effect. • • . For tho object tipd design of tho aboro, ns well ns tho enterprise of the parties conducting and forming (lio association, wo would refer to the following-named gentlemen: Carlisle—J. B. X’/vrJ{cr,.Esq., R. M. Ilcnder son.Esq., James R; Smith, Esq. WestPenns boro’—Hon. J. A- Abl, M. C. . Agenis wanted in every town and village in 100 Sraie. * . Tlrkcie can bo had of tho following persons ]n Carlisle: Charles Ogilby. Dry Goods Store; Samuel Elliot, Drug Store; P. Arnold’s Store; J. D. ilalbort. Grocery Store; Thos. Conlyn, Jewelry Store; Henry Snxton, Hardware Store; Steiner & Bros., Clothing Store; 0. InhofT, Grocery Store; W. D. A. Nanglo, Jewelry Store. .Persons wishing to become Agents wil! make application either by letter or personally to SAUL. U. GOULD, Sec'y, Carlisle, Pa. May 7th, 1857—Cm WIST OF LETTERS. Published in the “ Volunteer , n by authority. f .IST of Letters remaining In tho Post Ofllco XJ nt Carlisle, Pa., May 1,18C7. Persons In quiring fpr I.cttars.oii this List will please say they are advertised. j AlgurMr Retry CaUiafmi Armigast James Kendall Mr ( Baughman Philip' Kneram Conrad Ptraall Mary Kurtz Jonps It Psrdnll Mr . Rahman David Barker RJ, Leopard George ■ Bender Godfrey Louchman George Bower Jonathan' LongncckOr II Bpok John L Munlc Willing Birich Levt Myers Anna B Butts Qcorgo Martin J E. Breese Sidney Middleton W E , Brown Maria 5 Mulligan Michael Csroihcra Josiab Musleman Win Oajroll L A Mnsscr Sarah Cote Rachel Miller Adam Cobbs A J Miller Susan UMo John . . Mooro Elizabeth’2 l Elizabeth, Myers Alfred | tolcman 110 Mellingcr Levi Crayton Joslah Mauk Thomas' Cr6dcr M ■’ McFccly John J OftOher Joseph .MclnUrc 0 T Dewitt R M Nclslcy 0 B 2 Dunn James Pass Wm Dunlap SB' Perrymon E Q Eckclbargcr James 2 Heed Rebecca Elittntraat K 0 Heighten Q W Fairfax 0 A Rosslcrd John Fennel David Rider Win Fisher Geo • Ruplcy Snyder Flem|ng,Eiizabcth Sandaberg Joseph Flemingjgaao SchafTer Henry Friend Bcab'right Henry QiifoLoydG -Shrog Jacob George Franklin A Sidle David Gutfuiall Adam Slnall Samuel Gross John Snyder Alexander Groff J . Sponslcr Mr Green James &Co Stoner Philip Gibbort Mr Stine Jacob Graham Lizzie Stine A IC Gmgg Elizabeth Stine John F Harmon Reuben Underwood Mary Honpehomer Emma Underwood Rachel Uothnan George ' Warren Elijah Horner Susanna Waggoner Jeremiah Holmes Daniel Weaver Elizabeth Holmes Elizabeth Welch Mr Hicks Henry M Webb Wm Irvin M J White David docobs Felix White Henry Jacobs John Williams Henry Kaufman J A Miss Williamson James jr Kceay Samuel Wolf Adam Kenyon S M Wondcrly Geo S®n *9°H „ Wynpoop Wm II k«ii o *jbeth U - Scorelary U V Ins’eo Oo hy Sarah ■ Shippensburg Visiter UoVi!J C ° nt duo on oach letter In Addition to the PoaUgo. JOHN D. BRATTON,- P. M. LIST OF DEALERS OP Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, &c.,with in tho County of Cumberland, returned and classllled by Joseph 0. Thompson, Morcontllo Appraiser, in accordance with tho scrotal acts of Assembly, os folfons, to wit: Carlisle. A. Bcntz & Bro.* dry-goods William Gould, groceries John Armstrong, lumber W. B. Mir . m>. Murray, cool 12 G. W. Hilton, coal 14 S. M. Hoover, lumber 14 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 10 J. Rhcom & Son, produce 18 J. G. William's, groceries 12 J. & D. Rhoads, coal 14 W. A. Milos, dry-goods 14 H. Mullin & Co., clothing 13 1 Reuben Lino, dry-goods 14 11. M. Johnson, books 14 D. F. Rohrer, clothing 14 Henry Peters, marketing 14 W. 11. Trout, lints 14 1 J. D. Gorges, stoves 14 Janies London, books 14 A. M. Piper, books 14 Samuel Elliott, drugs 14 Thomas Conlyn, jewelry 14 J. W. Eby, groceries 12 Henderson & Sons, produce 10 Jacob Senor, shoes, 18 J. D. Halbert, groceries K S. W. Havcrstick, drugs F’ 'teks & Hu*'vnarketh A. K. IinEKU. .‘rcdcrlcks e». A\imor, marketing 14 Arnold & Livingston, clothing 18 J. P. Lyno & Son* hardware 12 Monroo Morris, stoves 24 Jonathan Cornman, shoes 14 J. A. Ilumerlch, dry-goods 13 David Common, flour 14 Jacob Wolf, groceries 14 J. W. Smiley, clothing 14 James Gallic, marketing 14 S. C. Hayett, groceries 10 Shrom & Hofler, lumber 13 P. Monyer, confec’er (2 stores) 14 Henry Glass, lumber 14 H. IV. Cautmnn, drugs 14 Arnold & Son, clothing 10 George Keller, hats 14 Philip Arnold, dry-goods 11 J. B. Keller, hats 14 N. W. Woods, dry-gqods 18 Henry Saxton, hardware 10 G. W. llllncr, dry-goods 10 Stelnei & Co., clothing 13 Charles Ogllby, dry-goods 11 W. D. A. Naugie, jewelry 1 I H. S. Hitter, clothing 14 C. Lilioli; groceries 10 B. J. Klefler, drugs 14 Henry Darkness, groceries 14 John Fuller, groceries 14 John Keeny, groceries 14 Philip Mossersmlth, groceries 14 James M’Grnnahan, groceries 14 Stephen Keepers, marketing 14 N. liantcli, clothing, 14 Paris & Knight, Paper 14 Smith bt Taylor, books, 14 William Askew, marketing 14 Henry Rhoads, furniture 14 J. R. Weaver, ** 14 A. B. Ewing, « 1 ( David Sipo, *• 14 Mechanicaburg. W. 11, Oswald & Co., lumber 13 Slngizet & Shalnor, produce 12 Milliscn & Zacharias, produce 10 John Johnson & Son, produce 12 George Slnglzor, produce 10 Andrew Slnglzor, groceries 14 KaufYnan & Son, drugs 14 Kaufman £ Son, hardware - 18 Brindlo & Nelswnnger, dry-goods 12 Ira Day, drugs 14 J. Dorshcimor, books 14 Bobb & Gurretson, stoves 14 Hmntncl & tloover, lumber 14 Coover & Co., produce 13 George Wobbort, dry-goods 18 Levi Snell, clothing 14 Henry Lens, dry-goods 14 J. S. Hostetler, confectioner 14 L. D. Keeler, clothing 14 Relglo & Herring, dmgs 13 John Rulgle, dry-goods 18 Wilson ft Son, stoves 14 Swisher & Son, dry-goods 14 Simon Arnold, dry-goods 18 Edward Lament, hoofs 14 Wondorly. ft Bro., stoves 14 Wm, : Kckcls,- confectioner 14 John Zlnn, groceries * J 4 Daniel Grabill, clothing 14 John Harlan, marketing 14 Daniel Comfort, dry-goods, 13 Skippensburg. Philip Dctericb, groceries 14 M. M. Angle, lumbbr 14 11. Rnby & Co., produce 10 William Baughman, marketing 14 Benj. Briggs, marketing 14 N. A. Cornelias, produce 11 Samuel Sugars, marketing 14 John M’Cnrdy, books 14 John Criswell, drugs 11 Grnhlll & Hollar, hardware 11 S. G. Hollar, shoos 11 Willis, Mooru k Co., dry-goods 13 P. S. Artz, shoes 11 Heck. Lavorty & Co., dry-goods 12 J. $. J. B. Rcddlg, dry -goods 11 & ElaTr, produce 11 J- C. Altlck, drugs II Stovlck, Knriklo & Bro., dry-g’d 18 Kornev & M’Phcrson, hardvvaro 13 John Bridges, clothing 13 W. S. Cox, boots 14 Totton & Stewart, dry-goods IQ Jacob Pnguo, groceries 14 John Stambaugh, hafdWafo 14 J. Fisher, hats 14 Gocsoman'& Waggoner, clothing 14 4 NewviUe. S. L'. Levi, dry-goods , J 8 Stongli k DIHor, dry-go6arf II J. M. Davidson, shoes 14 William Reed, drugs 14 William Bratton, drugs 14 JamosM'CandHshj. dry-goods 18 Thomas M'Candllan, dry-goods iff W. M. M’Onllough, groceries 14 J. 11. Iferron, drugs 14 Joseph Laughlln, clothing 14 Bear St Cohaugh, hardware 14 William SlHs'elt, fnarkelfag 14 John Oaufman, marketing 14 Jonathan Forreo, “ 14 P. A- Ahl k Bros., produce lo J. Sc J. B. Ilursh, produce 10 James Bishop, marketing H J. C. Fosmtught St Go., dry-goods 14 J. M. Waggoner, marketing 14 A. 0. kD. Miller, dry-goods I*4 Smith & M’Ooy, produce" 18 John Mlnlch, dry-goods 44 Garvor £c Mowora, dry-goods' 14 James Kyio, dry-goods f 4 Wettpennsboro,’ Tlioo. riompßhor, dry-gooda 14 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 18 John Grenson, produce in J. ToWnscnd,s u jg John S. Davidson, dry-goods 14 Edwin James, dry-goods 14 John Trego, ary goods 14 J. Hood & 00., dry-goods m • Mifflin. Ilonry-Snydef, dry-goods, Lewis Elisor, dry-goods Frankford. Wlllima Green, dry-goods Hopewell Shoomakdr & Elliott, dry-goods IQ Wherry k Elsenhower, « IQ D. Hoover k Co., marketing 14 Calvin M’Oluaf, marketing 14 O. O. Slouflbr, clothing 14 Rupp k Son, dry-goads; 12 Henry Hupp, produce 18 W. 11. Eokols, dry-goodß' 14 •Samuol Shafor, <« 14 Southampton, J. r. Daugiiman, dry-good* 14 J. W. Clever, dry-goods, X 4 Goorgq Clover, u 14 Conrad Fosnnugbt, produce Henry Myers, marketing 14 Samuel Olark'At-Co., marketing H License. $26 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 • 20 00 10 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 10 00 Class. 0 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Ahl k Knsmlngcr, $6O 00 P. A. Ahl k Bros., 50 00 John Itamp, 50 00 Robert Quigley, 60 00 A. Busier & Son, 60 00 M. G. Boltzlioovcr k Son, 60 00 S. k Q. W. Brandt, 60 00 Mosslngcr & Burns, 60 00 Myers k Benson, 50 00 Jacobs, Warfield St Go., 50 00 W. M. Henderson $ Son, 60 00 Shade Wetzel, 60 00 William Barnitz, 60 00 OYPTER AND EATING BOUSES. John Nicholson, 6 00 Samuel Rupert, 6 00 11. 11. Ebcr-Iy, 6 00 Jeremiah Freeze, 6 00 Mrs. Low, 6 00 Margaret Miller, 5 00 Henry Peters, fi 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS. David Lon^, Jncrfb' ucnnoman,' Cumderland’ County, ss. I do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a cor root list of tho Dealers In Merchandise, Millers, Lumbermen, Distillers, Oystcrmen, &c., Ac., in Cumberland comity, ns returned to rao by Jos. 0. Thompson, Mercantile Appraiser. Notice is given to persons roturncp os, above, to come and lift (hero license on or before the |«f rfayo/ June, 1857,.and any license not lilted by that time will bo sued and collated without .respect to persons. Nnoloh. 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 H) 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 10 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 CHEAP HAT , CAP, HOOT AND SHOE ~ BtOREi Coansa or Public Squab*; oyyosiTß Market lIOUBR, SPRING arrival. invito (ha attention of.the pnbliato our 7.*, ® n{ * Vfl rled assortment of Goods, Jniviul w -P? "aid os cheap as at ony other os £ &°r nf feOnrllaploV Wo have ovary variety olr,!n n n/i r »6ya M Children, made of oxcollont malorjo l and of every grade and price. Pni-' Bstforlmont of Straw Hats, kiifdi S? nL n n anf “l S? I *’!*'** tflnnnod. All u 1 vardi ° ’ * u4 Caps, from 25 cents 7 00 7 00 7 00, 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Our stock ot Boot* and Shoos cannot ho ex celled, and wo Invjto opr old trlonds and cus tomers, os well o« others, to call and examine our slock, as wo foci confident of our ability to ploaso. ... J Harfipden. 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 All kinds of Lagos’, 5118808* and Childrens* Goiters, of tho boat material, constantly on hand * . , J, B. KELLEr. N. B.—All rips sowed gratis. Carlisle, May 7,1867. LEIGHTHEISEU’S Patent. Sausage Moat Cutters, (ho boat tn (bo world—made to out not grlnd-r-for sale by J. ARMSTRONG. • 0«rll«U, Deo. 11, 1860. 7 00 7 00 10 00 r 00 T 00 Upysr Mien. Goswcllor & Zook, dry-goods 18 James Eckels, <* i 4 Peter Gingerlch, marketing 14 Robert Hetterich, •< H Hyman Longuecker, produce 18 Robert Bryson, produce 18 Lower Mien. George Haines, dry-goods Abm. Brower, dry-goods William Loyd, drugs Joba Kutz, dry-goods Dickinson, David Hoys, dry-goods 14 Russel & Dice, dry-goods, 18 Jacob Bcetem, marketing 14 J. G. Hutchinson, marketing 14 Christ. Ocker, dry-goods 14 J. Green & Bro., dry-goods 18 Isaac Newcomer, dry-goods 13 Wm. M. Watts, “ Benjamin Plank, « 14 David Cloudy, 14 South Middleton. Moore & Craighead, dry-goods IS Muilin & Alexander, « 13 David Nickel, groceries 14. J. A. &D. Caufman, dry-goods 13 A. M. Loidich, dry-goods 12 Monroe. Leidig & Stephens, dry-goods Devinney & Hull, <* Mary Fissol, drugs Silver Spring. D. M. Leidig, gry.goods Henry Brownewoll, dry-goods J. B. Leidig, dry-goods, Eckels & Martin, << Jacob Simmons, “ David Strohm, »« John Hauck, produce Andrew Singteer, produce New Cumberland. Charles Oyster, lumber J. B. Church, lumber Rudolph Martin, lumber J. G. Miller, dry-goods Valentino Foaman, lumber John Horn, lumber James & Mossor, lumber D. F. Lee, lumber Eaalpenmboro''. Jacob Rcnninger, groceries John M’Cohniek « G. W. Fesior, dry-goods W. F. Martin & Co., lumber D. & J. Rynnrd, lumber Wm. O’Banks, groceries, John Longnecker, groceries Michael Free, produce Bucher & Son, produce Kit & Hummel, lumber I). Deniinger, dry-goods, Nirlh Middleton. lias Light, dry-goods TANNERS. F. & E. Rinehart, Hopewell. IV. W. Frazer, Benj. Bnsehorc, •• Anthony Foreman, Newvillo. John Waggoner, “ Samuel Davidson, <• Wm. M'Clean, Shippcnsbnrg, Jeremiah Coover, “ Wm. Waggoner, Centrovllle, Sami. Graham, Wesipennsboro. Robert Irvine, Jr., Carlisle, Michael Mlnlch, “ A. H. Blair, George Kosht, Frankford, Michael Mlnich, « Robert Cornman, Sliver Spring, John Clcndcnio, « Henry Babel, « Jacob Noss, << Hlcliard AlDep, .< . Robert Bryson, Upper Allen, George Shisler, N. Middleton, MILLS. Marshall James, JJltlor $ Grider, Ahi tf Dunfec, I*. A. Ahl $• Bro., John Moore, Henry Barnltz, A. Boslor ft Sou, Jacob Klftier, W, S. Cobean, D. 11. Voglosong, Obas. W. Shuafcr, S. G. W. Brandt, G. IV. Loldlgh, Benjamin Glvlor, John IVilllams, Miller $ Eberly, Jacob Coover, jr. Zook 4" Moore, Christian Eberly, Joseph Bucher, Philip Zeigler, Noblngcr £ Co. Samuel Bitnor, Joseph Wblsler, S. Urlch, Henry Rupp, Henry Manning, T. B. Bryson, G. H. Bucher, Henderson ff Son, Peter German, DISTILLERIES. A.SENSEMANi Co. Treat'r. Oarllslo, May 7,1667, 1101 ron Heixeu’s HOW TO CATCH FISU. THE subscriber will, on receipt of 25 cents, furnish a recipe for catching dll kinds of Fish, ybieh ho will warrant , not to. fail .if pro* porljrnaed. Any person desirous of securing a recipe for the same, can be accommodated by addressing me at Hew Bldfcmfield P. d;, Perry county. JOHN JIfOORE. April 80, 3857 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 lo do 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 iv. hawtcii; MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS Just received, in South Hanover street, twu doors north of Bcntz Sc.Bro.'a store, a new stock of 7 00 10 00 CLOTHS , CJSSWEIiES, VESTINGS, SJITTINJETS , sc'. f 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Ho has also a lot of Heady Made Clothing on hand, which he will dispose of at reasonable rates. Carlisle, April 80, 1857, Jnulor Asrlcultnrai Society. ALL persona interested In the formation of a Junior Agricultural Society, lor the pro motion of Agriculture, and for tho purpose of establishing an Agricultural Library, will meet at tho Court House on Salurddy, Maf 9, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Young men from all parts ot the county aro invited to attend. April 80, 1867—1 t 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 10 00 10 00 7 00 Notice. To the Heirs and Legal Representatives qf Jacob Tritt, late of the 2 'ownthip of Newton, County of Cum6er<a«d, deceased, . . 7 00 10 00 7 00 TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of ,a writ of Partition and Valuation issued opt of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or valuo the real estate of said deceased, on tho premises, on Friday the 22d day of May, A. D 1 1857, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and where you mav attend If you think proper. JACOB BO Will AN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, April 80. 1867—8 t 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 22 60 Notice. To the Hein and Legal Representatives af John Coover, late of the Township of Dickinson, County of Cumberland, deceased. TAKE NOTICE (bat by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the Orphans’ Court o( Cumberland county, and to mu directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or valno (ho real estate of said deceased, on tho premises, on Friday tho 12th day of June, A. D. 1857, at 10 o’clock,. A. M., when and where you may attend If you think proper. JACOB BOWA/AN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, April 30, 1857—0 t Notice. THE stockholders of (ho Carlisle Gas and Water Company will meet at tho Arbitra tion room.in the Court-house, Carlisle, on Mon day the 11th of May, 1857, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing n Prcalucnt and five Directors lor tho ensuing year. FRED’K WATTS, Pres't. Carlisle, April 23, 1857—8 t P OPOSALS « WILL bo received by the Commissioners of Cumberland county, at thoir oJGco in Car lisle, until tho 19th May; 1867, for tho erection of a WOODEN BRIDGE across tho Oonodo gtiincl creek, on the public roud loading from Landisburg to NovvvlUe, near to Christian My ers, in Frankford township, The bridge to bo of tho following dimensions, viz : To contain in length 170 feet in tho clear, from ono abutment to (ho othor; to bo 19 feet wide from out to out, and to bo 12 foot high from (fio floor to (ho square of the rooff to bo double floored with two inch plank, the-lower floor to bo pine, and. tho upper floor to be oak plank, and raised in (ho centre 10 inches, and well secured. Tho bridge to bo ono span, to extend from abutment to abutment, (ho wooden arches to be tlrst quality of timber j said bridge to bo weothorboarded with three-quarter Inch pine -boards, well lapped, tho entire roofing to bo of good and sufficient pino shingles, the roof ing to extend nVcach end of tho bridge 12 ffcot over tho heel of tho archos, and on oaclr side,of the bridge over the wcalherboardlng two /cot. All of (he wood-work outside to bn painted with (wo good coats ofwhlto load mixed with belled linacad oil; (ho insldo (o liavenno coat of white wash limo. Tho b(odo work Ip bo as* follows! Two abutments to bo built on a solid foundation, subject to tho approval of staid Commissioners, ’ to be in size 16 feet at tho bottom, «nd to bo 18 feet high from low water mark to tho cord lino or top of the abutment ; tho said abutment to bo built oi good hard and large stone,and lime and mortar, with a hatleilng wall of one Inch to tho fool on three sides of the abutments, with wing walls on each side of said bridge to extend on (ho north and south sides 40 feet from said bridge; said wing walls to diverge to suit tho road ; the said wing walls to bo live feet thick at tho obntment with a haltering of ono inch to tho foot to the (op of (he filling, ond extend In that manner on (lie two extremes until It meets the road with an ascent not exceeding on angle of four degrees, with curtain walls of sufficient length, height and thickness, And to ho well covered with pino shingles. Tho said work described above to be done In d good aod in a workmanship manner, tho mason work to bo pointed from the buck of (ho-abutments) the filling shall consist of earth and stone well put 1 down. Tho undertaker to furnish all tho mate- . rials at his own expense. ‘ • GEORGE M. GRAHAM, WM. M. HENDERSON, ANDREW KERR, CommiiJtonen. CouuisßinNEn’s OrnoE, I Carlisle, April 23, 1867 -~4t Notice. LETTERS testamentary on (ho estate of Goo. Wise, lute of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., doc’d, have boon Is* sued to (lio subscribers by tho Register of said county, (ho first named residing In (ho borough of Carlisle, and tho other in North Uiddlolon township, Cumberland county. All persons Id* debted to said estate will mnlco Immediate pay* mont, and those having claims will present thorn lo MICHAEL WISE., , LEVI ZEIGLEU. f LXM * April 2, IBf,7—Ct* 80 00 80 00 AVGrSTVS M. SAWYER, Attorney at law. onico with Judge Hepburn, on East Main stroot. All busl ness Intrusted lo his care will bo promptly at tended to. March 20, 1867. - new goods. BARGAINS! BARGAINS 11 HIE subscriber lias just returned from New JL York and Philadelphia, and Is now opening an Immense slock ol' tlio handsomest nnd chimp oat Dry Goods over brought to Cumberland county. dress goods for the ladies, A. lull assortment of magnificent silks, chaUls, barogo and lawn robes, ducals, do Inins, ging hams, labollas, ottoman plaids, &o. EMBROIDERIES. An Immense assortment of elegant French worked collars, undorslcovcs, bandkorcbloft, flounclngi, edgings nnd Insertlngs, bought (Vom (ho Importers In Now York, and will bo sold at prices to dofy all competition. BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. A largo stock of bonnets, ribbons' atid*fliwers, at very low prices. , CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES. A noWldt of cloths and casslmcros, Tory good, landsome find vory cheap, Irish linens, mus- Hus, chucks, ticking, linen checks, cottonados, pftrttstuflli Tor men urfd boya.lngroat vnrloty, together with all other kinds 6T goods, too many to enumerate. All my old friends amt customers arc respect fully Invited to call and examine my assortment before purchasing, and they will bo certain to got good bargains and save money, at the old stand, Khdt Main street. Oarllßlo, April Iflth, 18G7 CIIAS. OGILBT. COTTON OOKD, Linbn do.. Mason Linos, Flah Linos of cotton & llnon, Chalk Linos Fluid Lamp W’lck, Jumping Hopes, Bod Cords, Small Ball Twine, Oldlhos Linus, &c,» jupl ro. colvod and for snip by B, J, H,IEFFKIt. . Carlisle, January 8,1857. Nbitice. LETTERS of Administration on {fro estate of William McClure, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, have Jjeen Issued by the Register of Raid county, to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are reques cd to moke payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly au thonticatod for settlement. WILLIAM M’KINSEY, Admr. April 28, 1867—Gt* A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT JOIItf P, LYKE & SON’S STORti. THE public are requested to call and examine our stock before making their purchases, as we are selling goods at the lowest prices . We have everything you may want in our line, and In sneh quantities that wo can supply nil who may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakera, paint ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborers and the public generally, will find a full and complete assortment of goods lo select from at such prices as will bo sure to please all. Try us. JOHN P. LYNE & SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 23, 1857. Robe brilliant, for skirting.— The cheapest roho brilliant, lor ladies’ sklrls-of every stylo and quality, cau bo had at the new store of J. A. HCMRICH, Jr. Carlisle, April 23, 1867. BOOTS and SHOES.—Those In want of cheap boots and shoes will find It to their advantage to call and examine the stock at the new store of J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. Carlisle, April 23, 1867. LOOKING GLASSES.—Looking Glasses of every stylo and price, and cheaper than ever, at (ho new store of J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. Carlisle, April 23, 1857.- BOROUGH ACCOUNT. JAMES LOUDON. Borough Treasurer, in tie count with the Borough of Carlisle. RECEIPTS. Balance due Borough at last settle ment, Amount received from S. Caldwell, collector. Four different loans from Carlisle De posit B.mk, Amount received from Sam’l Brown for stall rents, Am'l received from Stephen Keepers for stall rents. Amount received from A. Noble for Licenses, Amount received from J. Spahr for lamp and post for Presbyterian Church, 13 00 Amount received of James Posllcth wnit, col. of 1852, 25 00 Amount loan of Samuel PeDer, 800 00 89,233 72 Balance due James Loudon, 84 13 EXPENDITURES. Adam Crouse, manure for trees, W. B. Matthews, repairing streets and salary, Jacob Rheem, holding election West Ward. James Hackct, holding election East Ward, Sarah Todd, interest ou bond, A. L. Sponsler, bal. for revising or dinances, ThosftM. Biddle, Esq., services ren dered, „ 19 00 Oca. Zinn, maps for ordinances, 25 40 ** •* printing ordinances, &o. f 137 75 E. Cornroan, printing, 38 25 J. B. Bratton, " 44 50 E. Beatty, •• 24 00 'Jos. Armstrong, copying duplicate, 10 001 Wm. U. Wetzel, planking bridge, 1 25 I IL McCartney, reward, 100 00 Jonathan Zciglcr, quarrying stepping stones, 24 00 Jonathan Zeiglcr, hauling stones, 137 00 W. T. Swcigcrt. for sand. 7 50 Samuel Holliday, for cleaning spring. 50 00 Monroe Morris, for plumbing, 443 42 R. Natchcr. salary as janitor, 20 QO W. 11. Wetzel, salary as clerk, U)U m) J. Spahr, salary as constable, 300 00 J. Loudon, salary as treasurer, 80 00 M. Holcomb, qualifying ofllccrs ul elections A. A. Lino, painting market bouse, JatncH Uuughcy, working in grave yatd, Carlisle Doposilc Bank, coupons re deemed, Henry Gilbert, packing for water plugs. J. & I). Keeney, purchase money for lot. New-sham & Co., lamp posts, James Spongier, laiuplighling and ladders, A. A R- Noble, for sand, William Line, for regulating, Jacob Spangler, for regulating, Henry Glass, hauling with cart and for limber, Carlisle Deposit Dank, interest and discount, George Line, interest on bond, J, Qatshall. hauling stones. Water and Gas Co.- for waicrond gas, Emanuel Golden, laying crossings, W. J. Shearer, for mono, A.' B. Zeiglcr, for blncksmithing, W. Cameron, for bridging, 0. InhofT. for candles. Ac., C. Stayman. for hardware, Ac., J. M. Gregg, costs of view on Church Alley. R. Irvmc, for stone, * W. 11. Wcizel. for repairs. J. A J. Rosier, blacksmithing. Charles Flengcr. for pick handles, John Armstrong, fur lumber, James Sweigert, for bawling. Win. McGrow, repairing (Ire pings, Peter Monyer. appropriation to Union Fire Company. 11. S. Ritter, appropriation to Cum* bcrland Fire Company, 1 E, Steel, winding clock, J, Gutfihall, bridging and lumber. Jacob Drclz, damages in blasting rocks. G. W. Sheaffvr, interest on bond, T. M. Diddle, salary as Attorney, J. Loudon, binding and stationery, Denjamin Peffer, interest on bond, Jacob Bectcm, for regulating, F. Gardner, repairing tiro plugs, Jacob Rheem, freight on lamps, Michael Lohloy, hauling sand, John Spnhr, removing nuisances, B. F. Foot, plumbing, I. Gorgaa, fampfighUng. S. Drown, * 4 J. Bowman, Sheriff, for costs, Ac., H. Saxton, powder, tools, Abner Marsh, coupons redeemed, Adam Teller, inUyfilt oa bond, Approve*}: ' J. D. HALBERT, JAMES MULLIN'. Auditors. April 23,1857 —3t eQLRMAN'S American Grain Mill. Tlio .operation of tilts mil) con bo soon,at Gdrd nor*» Foundry. Thqy.aro for «alo at tbo Now Agricultural Warehouse of IOIJi J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dae. 11, 1850, EES?” Job Work done nl this offiso on snort nolite. I',.' ■ Notice. \\ LEtTESS Tcatamratnry oa Iho estate o( Christian ..'Kelley late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been Issued by'tho Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing Jn Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county. All persons Indebf. ed to sold estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will pre sent them, properly authenticated, for settle ment. MARY M. KELLER, Exe’x. April 16(li, IB6o—6t* CAKPETIffGS JS. DEPUY & SQNS, Masonic Hall, Cheat • nnt street, below Eighth, Phlla,, would call the attention of the public to the large and va ried assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MJITTINGS , 4-c., which they arc soiling very cheap for Cash or City Acceptances, wholesale and Hotnil. March 12, 1857 —4t Largo & Highly Improved Limestone i Farm at Privalo Sale. SITUATE on (lie Harrisburg Turnpike, two miles oast ol Carlisle, In North Middleton tp., containing about 260 acres, 2o or 80 of which arc covered with good timber, the residue in a high state ot cultivation, and all uudorgood fence, most of which is post and rail. The improvements are a largo two story BRICK MANSION HOUSE 40 feet fffTfjjSft by 80, with a Brick Kitchen attached, jJJIjiJSn'VaSh House, Smoko House, and a J—jLJiStttwo story Brick Spring House. A largo BARN, 125 Ifcct in length, part Ernnioand part Log, with a Machine Shed attached, Car riage House, Hog Pens, and other Oul-build- Ings. A new two story Brick Tenant House, with 8 rooms, to which belongs a Barn 86 feet by 80, and other Outbuildings. Also, a two story Frame Tenant House, with four rooms, a Stable, &c. All of the said buildings arc hand somely situated and well supplied with water. There Is a very large Orchard of over 800 trees of well selected fruit just coming Into its prime. This property could bo very conveniently di vided Into two farms, leaving to each a set of buildings, and two limestone springs of water, and about 120 trees of the Orchard to the upper tract, the same having been planted with o view to a division. The Letort Spring runs along the entire length of Iho farm and bounds It on the south, and should the tract be divided into two farms would leave equal advantages In re. sped to water as well ns limber. Henderson’s mill on the Letort Spring is sit ualo about one mile west of said property or about midway between the same and Carlisle. This plantation is at present owned and occu pied by Mr. Samuel Kutz, who has had tho ro- Mitatinn of raising the finest crops in Cumber and county, and is now desirous of removing west, otherwise the property would not bo dis posed of. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Es/a/e JJgi. and Scrivener. Carlisle, April 10, 1857—Ct 8205 40 5,588 28 2,478 G 7 3 50 93 87 2G 00 Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye. 'THIS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy all 1 of Its perfection ns a Dye, and the following testimonial from that eminent Analytic Chemist, Piofussor Booth, of the U. S- .Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, i St. Stephen’s Place, 1 Phila. Feb. 17,.1857.. \ "Being well acquainted with (he substances composing Hover’s Liquid Hair Dyo, I am sat isfied that by following tho simple direction given for its use, it will not injure tho hair or skin, but will give a natural and durable color to (ho hair. 80,317 85 SOO 50 3.976 24 10 00 JAMES C. BOOTH, Anolytlc Chemist.’* Hover’s Writing Inks, including Hover’s Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, are too well known and Introduced to require any addition, al testimony of their character. Tho sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that tho articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by tho manufacturer. 10 00 18 90 5 00 Orders addressed to tho manufactory, No. 410 Race street abbvo Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, April 10,1857—1 y TIN'ATTI.N’GS.--White and chocked mattings, J.FX Just received iff the cheap store of CIJAS. OGILBT, Carlisle,, April IClh, 1857. John Stone & Sons, No. 45 Soxtlh .Second Street, Philadelphia, ARE now receiving their Spring importation of Silk ami Millinery Goods, consisting in part ot Fancy, Cap ami Bonnet Ribbons, Satin ami Mantua Ribbons, Glaco and Plain Silks, MarceUnt'sand Florences,Black Modes, French and English Crapes, Tarlatane. Malino and Il lusion Laces, etc. Also, a full assortment of Trench and American Flowers, which they offer to the trade on favorable terms. April 9, 1857—2ui 2 60 140 50 7 75 1,428 00 • U 02, SPRING GOODS; BENTZ & BROTHER hare just opened one of the largest and best assortments of Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle. Their SOO'OO 6S-40 ] stock’has boon selected with nnltflual care, from llio best houses In Now fork and Philadelphia', and every effort made to obtain the latest and Ihosf fashionable styles of dress: They flutter thoniselvcs Ihoy will bo able to suit every varie ty of taste, at prices as lon* or lower than they can bo bought herd of In tho city'. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, 48 GO 32 SO 8 OU 9 60 309 22 - Such as Black Silk Robos, Fancy Silk Bobos, Foulard Silks, Bayadere Silks. Mofro Antique, India, Mourning, Fancy Silks, Barege Robes, Lawn Robes. Grenadines, Pure Chnli, Ducals, Poplihs, Argentine, Brlltianto, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine, Crape do Eupcgno, Himalaya Cloth, Tomartino, Alpaca, all Wool do Laino, Cash mere. 05 58 09 00 0 60 342 96 62 80 7 02 03 10, 4 25 0 00 2 62 A full ossortment of White Dress Goods- Nalnsook Muklink, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, &c.{ Velvets, for Mantles; White* and Black Crape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode tlild Broqhft do., Spring do., &c. ; bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, flowers, etc. j coronation, cru velln nhd crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, collars, undersloevcs, ntandkorchlofs, In groat variety. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR. 17 00 4 37 2 02 30 83 18 00 13 92 40 30 3 00 Cloths, enssimoros, drop do ti cnshmorcts, siimmcrcassimcros, cottonadea, silk undershirts, linens, handkerchiefs, oto. DOMESTIC GOODS. Olcncliud and unbloacliod Ilnon and oollon, 34 00 tooting, tnUo Muons, tnblo Covers, piano do. counterpanes, straw Imts amt Outs, looking glasses, tickings, window shades ot nil umbrellas, muslins, and every variety of dry goods In common pso. 34 00 12 50 6 11 Wo have just laid in a largostockof taposiry, Ingrain, Imperial, mixed and rag. carpets, oil cloths, matting, etc., at lowest prices. \Vo re spectfully Invito (lie public to call and examine our stock before,purchasing, ns wo have bought our assortment at such rates that wo cannot bo undersold. Special attention paid to furnishing goods from the dlty, por order, at shortest notice. Every effort will bo made by the firm to give satisfaction to those who’may favor thorn with a call. BENT# $ BUD. Carlisle, April 0, 185 1. ' 12 50 13 87 ICO 50 30 00 30 00 Rising Sun Nurseries and Garden, Germanium Jioad, hat/an hour’* ride from the ICxchaugc by Oninibus* ■ SHADE, FUUIT AND .OENAMEN fiff tal tubes, shuuhs, plants, -TAJ* HOSES, etc., cultivated and for sale In quantities to suit dealers ami others, including nn extensive and'varied assortment ot all the desirable varieties of the above, for sale, whole sale and retail. Catalogues can bo had.on application, gratis. MACPAY * CO. N. B.—Whpn addressed by hnrfl. direct to Hlslng Bun P. 0., Philadelphia. Our Stands oro in the Market, Market street, below Sixth, whore orders pro also received, . April 0, 186L-0W $0,317 85 JUST ropolrod « l«rgo «saorlrauiilof Wall CVMBI2RLAIVD TAIiLfiT RAIL ROAD. Change qp HOURS. . ON and after Wednesday, April Ist, tBw, passenger trains will run as follows (StfudaVi excepted:) Fos- H.n'rhbnr^. _ l»f Traim 2d Train,- Leave Chambcrsburg, 4-50 A. U. 4.80 P. IT. “ Shippensburg, 6.20 «« -5.00 « ’ “ Newvtlle, 6.60 «« 680 ** “ Carlisle, 0.80 *< 0.10 «* “ 31echamcsb*g, 7.00 »« *0.40 « At Harrisburg, 7V35 «« f. 16 « "■ For Chnntbcribiir^; lit Train, 2d Train*- Leave Harrisburg., 8-40 A. M. 1.10 P. “ Mochnnlcstiurg, 9.26 « ,1,40 .« •* Carlisle, 10-00 « 2,20 « “ Newville, 10.85 . 2.60 «« “ Shipponshurg, H. 02 « 8.26 At Chambcrsburg, 11-41 “ 4;00 <’< pares; ~.. n From and after (his date, tho /are from chanlcsbnrg to Kingston will be.2o cettfsj ftohi Kingston to Middlesex, 16 ccjrtftj.ft*oniiMiddio» sox to Carlisle, 16 ccfilsj from Good Hops'& r Aiterlon,* 15 cents. . •• f Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia si 7.55. A. M., 7.40 P. M,, and 1.16 P. M.,— Columbia., For Pittsburg, at 8.65,A., 12.55 Noon, and 9.25 P. Al. Forßaltimore, at 2.80 —8.50 A. M., and 1.46 P. M. Tralee dm’(ho• Dauphin and Har-- risburg for Reading, Auburn, &c., daily. Fares from Harrisburg, McchnnicsburgvCar*. lisle, Shippensburg and Chambcrsburg, will bo ten cents less when paid for Tickets at thsOf-’ (fee, than when paid in tho Cars. > . . O. N. LULL, Supt', Railroad Office, Chambcrsburg, I March 25, 1667.—8 t f FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPftlWo ASD SUMMER GOO0S; THE subscriber baa just returned from thd Eastern cities, and is now opening the larg est uud handsomest stock of SpringandSummer. Goods ever brought to this county, which 'frill be sold at very short profits. A largo and handsome stock of Stella, tlilbefe and crape shawls, barege, barege delaines,.tis sues, lawns, doieges, crape orientals, nlpafeCaA/ &c. SILKS.—A very handsome assortment- ot striped, plain, plaid and black silks,,which ho intends to sell at very reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES.—Aq immense stock qf embroideries, such as embroiderled handker chiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet edgings and ln3ortings, linens, cotton and thread laces, flomicings and embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, tickings, checks, ostmburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper and ready mfde bags. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR.—Cloths, castf moros, vestings, jeans, cottonades, denlinfc, blue drillings, cotton plaids, &c. CARPETS AND (ML CLOTHS.—A very large assortment of new stylo carpets, such as velvets, tapestry, Brussels three, ply, Ingrain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths., A large assortment of Ladles’ ant),Childrens* Shoes, which ho will sell very cheap, at the old s(and in North Hanover street, threo doors north ot the Carlisle Bank. Thankfpl foy the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, ho hopes for a continuance ofjhe same. .PHILIP ARNOLD; Carlisle, April 2, 1657. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. T. J. GRAHAM, Land AbEiit; Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory* WILL. buy and sell lands, select lands, and locate land warrants, in Kansas and Ne braska, buy and sell town Ipts, negotiate loanl; and do a general ogcijbjjr business. Inquiries respecting tho country by loiter or otherwise, promptly answered. . - Refebence— John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle} I W. M. Bcotom, Banker, Carlisle; Hon; Jm. H. Graham, Carlisle; Kor, BronnemaO & Co« Bank ers, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson; Esq., Carlisle} Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster Fa.: John A. Ahl, Member Congress, NowWllo,.Pa',; ,Wra t S, Oobean, NowWllo, Pa.; Hon. if. Cockub,Sheb herds/own, Pa.; Ucnry Rclrnan & Son’s, Merch ants, Balt. Md,; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N. T.{ Snyder & M’FatUne, Real Estate Agents, Minninnopollir, Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney le Real Eifl’irta Agent, Sterling, III.; H. IV. Malcer. Esq., Hen ry City, III.; Ex-Gov. J.’ Rltnec, Cumb. co., Pa. E. W. Clark & Co., Bankets, Phffs.f Cor. Pol* lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 6,1857—1 y fci W A LANDS! OSLEH. 0. H. atLTIUQOTH, BOSLER He BELTZIfobVEfe, LAND AGENTS, SIOUX,CITY, lOWA, THE Presidopl will bring into market, on the 4lh day of May ncx(, pver OhpMiijioh Acres of Land, In Northern and Western part of lowa, among which are sqpjo of the finest farming lands in the West, offerlnga rare chance for speculation. Tho lands nearly all been personally examined by J. W. Rosier, wl;o has permanently located hlrasotf fh Sioux City, lowa, and will give every attention'to business intrusted to thorn, on tho most reason able terms. Particular attention given to.locating Land Warrants, ipaking purchases, cither at pnblfo sale or by private entry. The rapidly Increaa. Ing va)tio of (lie abp.vo lands will no doubt cause them to be boughl up immediately,when offered, and ns the time is short until tho safe, responsi ble persons, by sending their oraersgjvlnk tho quantity (hoy want purchased, will And them promptly attended to, and but a moderate Inte rest charged bn the amount invested until after wards settled. Attention will also bo given, tp making selec tions In Nebraska and Minnesota. ForAirtbotf information, address J. W. Rosier, Sioux CltV< lowa. , ” March 2Q, iSs7—2ra B>w Goods, Kcw Sloro and Pricco« r All L'MRICIT, Jr., takra pleasure lit ah . nounelng to llio citizen? of Carlisle and surrounding country,.thst,ho has Jiist returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the north-west corner of North Hanover and Lori, ther streets, ono of tho largest arid host select, ud stocks of Spring and Summer Goods, over brought to Carlisle, consisting In part of Silks, Aipaclms, Lustres, Barages, Do Lalnei. Ducal Cloths, Poplins, Brilliants, Ohalllcs, Dfc Bngos, Lawns, Skirting, French and Scotch Glnghamil, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Cbllart, Ilandkorfchloft, &c. • Shawls and MatiliiUs of ovory stylo ond quality. Sfaplo and Domestic Ga&simcros, Vestings, Flan nels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Chocks, Cali coes, Gottonadoi, Linens, Shootings* Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts* colored and white Carpet Chain, Parasols, Umbrellas, a largo and splendid assortment of Bonnets, flats. Caps, Bools & Shoos. A superior lot of Fresh GROCERIES, Tea*, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rico, Spices, &c. Having selected, my ontlro stock with tbo greatest care and at the lowest.cash prices, Jean assure my friends and the public generally, Hurt I will do all In my power to make my establish ment known as the “ JJtad Quarto* f<ir gains. l * . Those who.wish to. purchase, will Uto their, advantage, to call and examine my stock before purchasing.. '., • ' ' I will nay. (ho highest market prro for But ter, Egga, Hogs, Soap and Dried Fruit. April 10, 1807. ' . .■ JOHN flf. KENNEDY &. CO N Fisb, Cheese, and Provision MERCHANTS. No, 00 U 40 No.il. Wharves, half-wiy between Arch ond Haco Slroolo, PhlU. Morch <2,1867—1y
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