Reiolpllon : of Thanks^ jU'a special meeting of the Good WiU'.Hose ;omp»ny* held at their Hall, on Saturday, the ijfl! ult., the following preamble and tesolu ions werepresented and unanimously adopted: . Whereas: At the Are occurring this after uon. the'Union assisted oiir usefulness by the ian of three,sections of hose, thus-enabling us ,do better work and more effective exccuiibn i helping to extinguish the .Haines. Therefore Resolved , That our thanks are due and are ereby tendered to the members of the Union ire Company, for their genlleinanily treatment fus on this and former occasions; and we hope ■at, though between our Companies there lould always be a friendly rivalry, thftt nolji. ig shall ever be allowed to disturb the Union f the Good Will existing between them.' c< Kesotvedi That a copy of these resolutions bo resented to the Union Fire Oompany.and also i the papers of,our town for publication. W. D. HALBERT, } L.M. MYERS. > Committee.. SIMON EARLY. ) I The White Man’s Fi.y.—J'utlgo Simpson, pf Indiana, furnishes the Vincennes Gazette kirilh this scrap of history: “In the year 1775. nliaard Slnrgcss.grand'falhcr'ofProf. Siurgess, If Hanover Co lege; emigrated lo this county, ingirvg with liitn the first hive of bees ever cn in the Wabash Talley. The Indians, who id never seen any before, after being stung a w times, cal'ed them the White man’s fly, bile the Trench settlers became very .much armed for fear thq bees wduld injure the fruit j sucking the blossoms, ft is a fact that the mcy ( bee is never to be found in advance of vilization.” 3finrmk On the Ist insl.. by' the Rev. Jacob Fry. Mr. i.vOo-b Nofj'3ini;kr. Jr., to Miss Anna Brad iv. boih of South'Middleton township. Ou-jlio 29.ih uit., by the Rev. A. H. Kremcr. }r. IIuNUY DmiNBACGft, nf Mrchanicshurg, to lisa Emza Ann Waugonf.r, of Carlisle. On the 27 1 1 i tilt..'by the Rev. J. A. Mutiny, r. EsiANUKr. Wolf, lo Miss K'uzabztii (iTir. bo.h of York County. MUh. ■ 'On 'Saturday night, the 22d nit , in North liddlcton imviislnp, -of Typhoid Fever, Mis* Jrsula Wi LASlßKtwok, second daughter o( KAbin. Lambc-rinn, Esq. pi. After a brief but painful illness, at ills fatb itss residence. in Uockerville. ibis co.. Oct. iigSih, 1859, Mr. Geoubk I’. IfotiKßß. agtd 20 iteurs. 7 iiinnihs. and SO days, rat Again bus diSith been, in our midst, and ■'aimed for Ins own one of our young and high- By esteemed friends. Just at the time Wlrcn ■is fond and indulgent, but now sad and bo ■caved parents were cherishing the uncertain ■ope, that this; their-nrt'y son; remaining be fljegth the parental roof, would be left to Com-: Hbrt, soothe and Console them in their declining Bears, 'vail be taTteti lb .join bis e'dest sistisr, Brs. Eilts Miller, who but a few weeks ago pre ■eded hint to the silent tomb. His remains B|ere conveyed to the grave Mlowed by a large l ■bnoourse of aympalhiKing friends and neigh- : Hbrs. The funeral obsequies were performed t Bct; ; 2-Blb. when an appropriate and aßecling ■iseburso was delivered by the Kev. Mr. Babb, Woiii dob, WKh Chap., fiOd! verse—“ Ate not liny days few ?” , The deceased connected him- SSelf with the Evangelical Lutheran'"Church; at Gentreviile. several yhars ago, at.d remained a consistein nietllh'cr thereof up to me dale of his; death. .. Being' nnconscionu (luring the greater part of his illness,.little cun be said of his pros pe£ s beyond, the grave : frifm bis apparent sin cerity lititt determination to resist and overcome ;lhe Mrdlallurbiiicnts -so:attnActive land ftitalib the yon'7f£, tfe haVo reason to be lieve that bur loss is his eternal gain. < W. V. C. Pini.ADKI.PiUA, November 3. 1859. , Flopk Xs6"Mk*i,.—The export demand for Flour is qniif limited. Salts of 1200 barrels of jootl superfine at $5 25 per barrel, wbicb is low,the general asking rale. There is a .steady iq'iiry for I lie home trade, ranging from Sfs'2s p to 5 G2J for comnvin and extra brands; 15 75 a 0 25 for extra family, and G5O a 7 for mey lots. Nothing doing m Rye Flour or ’urn Meal, and lit tie or none here to operate, in. . Giuur.—Wheat is in demand at an advance if two cents on Saturday’s quotations. Sales lif. good Pennsylvania and Southern red at 30 a 1 31 per bushel ; 3800 bushels do. at (02, and small lots of white at 81-33 n 1 40 Stye is in good deuVA'nd at 90c for Pennsylvania. Wild BCc for Delaware. Corn continues in good Meiimnd. Sales of 4000 bushels yellow at 960. Snd a lot in store at OOc. New Corn is selling S't 75' a 800. tills—S’ a 4000 bushels Southern «qld at. ,426, afloat. No change in Barley or [■early Malt. ; ■•' ' > « ChovnnsEßD is dull. Small sales of fair and Stood quality at S 5 50 per 04 lbs. No change Ifn Timothy or Flaxseed. ' , , fV VVrffsdf it'.' dull.' Small sales 'of ISO Ohio '(Ms; at 2S’.a 284 c ; Pennsylvania do. at 2740 ; ifiTids. at 20’4 a 27c.,.a'nd' Drudge at 25 a 2C’c. CARLISLE MARKET % ■ par reeled leeilily by Woodwtird $ Schdtidli Flo'ch Supertine, per bbl., 5?4,75 i do.. Extra'. (I’m $-00 do.. Family; do. ■ 5.25 [Rve , do. 350 ‘Witn'a ,W if eat 1 , per biiEheh 120 |Ks'if do. dp. 1,10 Kris ' do. . 80 [Conti do. 80 •Oats do. -30 Ci.ovknaßctJ db'. , ■; 5,00 a’s. ' 2,00 ITiMOTtnfsP.r.fl ■Spuing Baulklt tf<r. Fai.t. Baiii,ev do. GRAND FAIR OF THE Cmukrlaffd Fire Company. The CUMBERLAND PIKE COMPANY purposeholding a FairinRHEEM’S HALL, Commencing Docombev 12, and closing Decem ber 17, 165 b. The object belng.to raise funds for the purpose ,of building atiWgino House. Michael Minich, Samuel Grier, E. D. Quigley, James Martin, John Arney, A. J. Reightor, Augustus Zug, John Daily, Jacob Albert, Frederick Kenner, Peter Spabr, Chairman. November 8,1859. Auditor’s Wotlce. THE' undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to marshal and distribute the balance -in the hands of Levi Brandt, Administrator of John C. Kline, late of Dickinson township, in said county, gives notice that bo will attend to that dirty at his office,in the borough of Carlisle, oh Thursday, the Ist of December, at 10 o clock of that day, when and whore all parties interes ted are requested to attend. A. B. November 8, 1869. ’ Carlisle Deposit Bank. THIS Bank has thill day declared a dividend of S por.cont. out of the profits for the last ■lx months, which' will bo paid over to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on demand being made for tbo same. By order of uia Board of Directors. • ‘ ■ ■ . . IV. M. BEETEM, Cashier. «dv. 8> lB5JM.Bfr Great excitement, at harper’s FERRYI Old John Brown still alive,,and recommends the Ladles of Carlisle and cdnntry, to; go immediately to Leidich $ Sawyer's. New Store, and examine their splendid Stock of new Goods. , ' , • Just received a large,lot of maghiflc’ont WIN TER SILKS, splendid Beaver Cloth, Mantles, Raglands, latest Paris styles. ' Elegant Dress Goods, ■ ■ • in groat variety and style; Broche and flno Scotch Shawls, PURS direct (rom the manu facturers, 1 warranted free, from moths and at greatly reduced prices. A, largo addition of .Staple Goods, suitable for the season, including Wolf’s cele brated Hauovorßuck Gloves, warranted genuine notwithstanding the' authorized and exclusive agency. , v^ November 8, 1859. List of'Letters. , Published in ike “ Volunteer ,” by authority. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 1,1859. Personsin quiring for I,etters ou ! this List will please say they are advertised; One cent duo on each let ter. : Line Emanuel Lenny John Lehman Mary 0 Lent John Leo J case Lehman A Levy Lizzie Miller WAS Allison Bory P Aylsworth Leslie Aylsworth Warren Adams Richard . Borne Elizabeth Miss Bloser Wm & David Buggy Robert Brown S Martin G F Myers Jacob M’Cost Thomas Mangin A M Do M’Olintock Mary A Miller Conrad Morrison Susan Minicb Sarah Ann Meeks Thomas H Myers Samuel Mullen W H MlCnne Hollen Nichol Sarah Ann Noeli Jacob J Oyster Elias O Kearney Thomas ■Powell Elizabeth J 3 Power Mr Percy Nancy Quigley Wm 11 Rohinaon Mary Jane Richer John. Rohrbnck Daniel Reynolds fi A Speeso Abraham Slieely Edmund Shafer Wm 2 Savage John Sheldon Wm Sanson. A 2 Shnmbaugh Samuel W Smith Wm O Sfdrk A B Prof Stewart James Y Trestle Jacob Tiller Adam Thompson Mary Mrs Thomas Barnett Ttilly, Delia Taker. Richard Williams James A 2, WarfleTd £ J 2 '. Bell Fanny Biitturf Joseph Bender Washington Bloom Michael Buxton H P Baker Mary Ann Mrs Brower James M. Bare Fanny Baxter Margaret Common Alex 0 Cain Francles J Campbell Lucy Cnllishaw Henrietta Clark Margaret . Dale Alpheus Dill M T ' Davis Annie Davis Martha A Biter & Gres.swell Elliott Wm D Ford J (dm C Foneslbolc & Co Fishhurn Eliza Fickes Sarah E Ford Edward Grove E Gin tier Barbara Grafton Kate Gardner Jacob A Gilbreath Jane ' Hall Emma J Harris Jea nett Huber Christopher Hoi linger Jacob HaineM’ry Halsey Amelia G Hoagy John Hall George Haas Eliza Ingalls CB Ives Frances Johnson Andrew W-iiCnx Barbara Williams Martha Williams Joseph Williams June ■Job Jacob Kepford Mary S Krngh David' Kile John T Kulli f) 2 ' Western W T. Katccr John Rev WebbJ«lm Kleeby Cits W Weisliatnple J F Kaiillitian Reitj Whisler Christian Lncas Margaret Ann 2 \y inrtninaker Catherine Lcbnian'Panl Zng Jacob Lehman Lavina JOHN B. BRATTON, P. SI. Large Arrival of Fall & Winter Goods Ogilfey’S New Stores XAU now .opening the largest assortment ol Dry Hood ever, brought to Cumberland coitn- The attention of l)ie Ladiea i?.j>arltoiOar)y in vited tp the Splendid assortment of Dress Goods. A toll line of-'magnificent Siiks, Poplins, Foil D« Glieviers,' French Merinucs, Cashmere, file. Shawls and cloth Capes, of-sill kinds, and un qoirinVo'hly, cheap. Dtess. Trimmings, all new styles, and to suit every color. Flannels and Blankets at astonishingly low prices.. Calicos, the best in Carlisle, at. 0. 8., and ,14 cents. Do Baines, tlio best in Cumberland county, at 10,* 12. and IGcents. Carpets, the best in the Slate, at 37, 60, and 63 cents. Muslins; bleached and unbleached. Linens, Napkins, Table Glottis, Shirtings, Dogiies, &0., bought from the largest importers in New York. Ginghams, a full as sortment, Mourning Goods, a largo assortment of Mourning Goods, of all kinds and description, a new supply of lashionable Bonnets and Rib bons, at low figures. Gloves of the best quality, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Kidd, Silk, and Cot ton Gauntlets; all kinds, Ladies and Gentleman’s, Boys and Girl’s winter Gloves, Buck Gloves, equal to any exclusive Jlgeniy. Gentlemen’s wear, a new assortment of fine Broad Cloth’s, Castor Beavoys,* plain and fancy. CassiraeVes, Vestings, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans; &0., tee. Gassimercs suitable for Boys very cheap, throe Ply Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth’s, all widths, good and cheap. • ’ • The store is now placed full of new, elegant, and cheap goods, and wilt lie sold off at prices to defv competition. Como one, come all, before purchasing else where. Judge for yourselves, and save money bv buying your goods at the cheap store. 'No trouble to show our goods at the new store opposite the Rati Road Depot. BOOTS AND SHOES.—An enlffopcw stock of Boots arid Shbcs Just ro&rved. ' - Men’s and Boys winter B'obYa and: Shoes, very iiheap. Ladies, Misses, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, ot WHIP? celebrated make, no better or hnndsoiiilo'Shoo liiaile. Gum Shoes ,of all kinds, very low. My old customers for Boots and Shoes will please give mo a call.* . > ■ ■ i<■ . , CHARLES OGILBY. October 27, 1859. * Farm for Sale. On Saturday, November 12,1859. WILL be sold at public sale, on tho premi ses, on th? apoye day, tho farm at present in tho occupancy of John Hosier, situate on the Trindle S’prin'g Road, one mile’west of Mechan icsburg, in Silver Spring township, containing . . Sixty-six Acies; 1 >irtf 6f whjch is cleared’ and-in a good state of cultivation; except about 14 Acres of Woodland. 1 The Trindio Spring runs at the east end of tho n_n, property. The improvements die a eSBSSMfa L'ogDwellingHouse,an ApptoOroh liij»yil(S»ard, &c. The property id under IjjJjyjljSgdorf fence, and will bo sold as one l °,s ns purchasers Indy desire. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., when terms will he made known by JACOB MYERS, Agt. for tho heirs of Jacob-Myors, dec’d. October 6,1869 —6t , Notice. LETTERS of Admlfiistration on the estate of I John Herman, dec’d., lato of Silver Spring township, Cumb. co., have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscribers, the first residing in Silver Spring twp.. the qthers in Monroe twp. All persons mdeb ed to the said estate are requested mmediate payment, and those having claims will present Ul em for HERMA n, 1 MENASSEH HERMAN, [Mm’rt. GEO. T. B. HERMAN,;,} September 22, 1859—6t* p Beni lie’s Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, tor tho sale ol Reutho’s patent animal trap, for catching Fox es Minks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and see ‘bom at the cheap * ?TOK . March 17* 1859- ' ■ wpea-job Work done at tins office ob Jshort notifce; ’■ JO 113 HAYS, ■ 'ATTORNEY AT LAW... ■ OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall,'” West Main St., Carlisle, Pa. ' Octobcr£7,lBs9—ly* ' “O'UR NAME Otfß MOTTO.” ‘ c CiOOB Wllilt.” Win respectfully announce that we intend holding onr -Last Grand, Farewell Fair, during thOjlialidays In Uheora’s Hell, common cine Wednesday Byening v Deo. 21,, 1859, and ending Monday Evening; Jan’y, 2, Jyo respectfully solicit the aid of the public in the enterprise.' Tho proceeds to be applied to the payment of Hose recently purchased. Single tickets 10 cents. , Package containing 6 tickets 60 ots. To- be obtained from any of the Com mittee, or at the door. Respectfully, Jos. C. Halbert, L. M. Myers, Goo. Moll, : John O. Halbert, John.O. Heiser, John C, Suchman, W.L. Spottswood, Wm. Zimmerman, , Simon Early, , D. J. Moore, Robt. P. Noble, W. J. Cameron, Geo. Wcise, J. W. Ogilby, CA’m. October 27, 1859. Mow is tlie time for Bargains IN FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Jit Ihe New Store, comer of. N. Hanover and Xou- ther streets. . THE undersigned returns thanks for tho pa tronage bestowed upon him by tho public, and at the sumo time respectfully announces that ho has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now openings new lot of FALL& WINTER Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, and which Ire is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challies, Alapa cas, De- Laines, Do Bages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Barugqs, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &0., &c. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every style and quality. . ' Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Oot tonades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims,Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Cat pet Chain, &c., &o. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS, Also, a large and splendid as sortment of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. . A superior lot of fresh GKOCERIiIS, Teas,' Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c., &c. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest care, and the lowest CASH PRI CES, I can assure my friends and tlie public generally, that I will do all in my power to make in v establishment known as the “ HEAD QUARTERS JPOR BARGAINS.” Those who wish to purchase will find it }o their advantage to call and examine my stock before purclia. sing. ' • " - . OS’* I will pav the highest market price for BUTTER* EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT. J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. October 27, 1859, QIIPHANS’ COURT SALE By virtue of an order of tire Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county to mo directed, I will ox to public sale on the premises on Thursday, the 17th day of November coming, the two ninth parts of the following described, tracts of land situate in Monree township, in this county, and which were the property of John Uerman, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d.: _* ■ ' No. 1, A TRACT Ob' LIMESTONE LANS, of the.first quality, but unimproved, bounded by lands of John Senseman, Christian Tlerman, Abraham Goodyear, and Cornelius Wolf, con taining T5l Acres and 128 Perches-, neat measure, one of which is Timber Land. ■ No. 2, A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, ahd of Ukq'quality as the above, likewise unim-. pVoved, .bounded by lands of Christian Herman, Jacob .Grobdycar, Mrs, Baker, arid Frederick Aspef, containing 15 Acres nnd iil Perches, neat rilOasure, ll aches of which is Timber Land; TkrS's ..oVrSXfcfcrifrin por-oont.. iromodjaloly to be paid when property is struck down. Wid ow’s thirds to remain in the land. Theromain der ol piircliaso money to bo paid Oh the Ist of April, I8(j0-61, without interest, in equal pay ments. JAMES ANDERSON, Guardian oj Jos. L. and JJtnj. V. Ideriiiau And at the some timq and. place the remain der of said'two tracts of land M ill be exposed to sale by the remaining heirs at law of said dece dent. Ternis of sale the same as above. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. Carlisle, October 20, 1859. Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate Of Joseph Diehl, Sr.,' decld., late of Newton, township, Cnmbeiland county, have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JOSEPH DIEHL, October 20, 1859—0t* for Sale or Relit. THE Brick House and Lot on West Pnmffet street, adjoining James Hoffer and Mrs Par ker, now occupied by Moses Brioker, Esq., is for sale or rent. . ' J. W. EBP. Carlisle, Oct. 20, 1859. let. ahtl Prime. CRANBERRIES, MAcicarel, SALMON, BUCKWHEAT, COFFEES, SUGARS, Baskets, Cedarware, Chinn, Glass, and all the articles usually kept in a "Grocery store, have just been added fS onr former assortment. Our friends, and customers have our thanks for for mer favors, and are invited to bestow a share on us in future. J- EBT. Oct. 20,1859. j ' Protlioiiptury’s Notice. NOTICE ishoreby given that all persons in terested, that the following accounts have boon tiled in the Prothonotary’s Office, for ex amination, .&c., and will -bo presented to the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county lor confirmation and allowance, cn Wednes day, the 16th day of November, A. D. 1859. Ist. The account of John Paul, assignee of John .Ptirps and John Mcssinger, partners, &o;, under deed of voluntary assignment. 2d. The account of David W. McCullough, assignee of Df. Wm. Mateer,under deed of voluntary assignment. P. QUIGLEP, Prolh'y. Carlisle, October 11, 1859. To the Ladies!—Great Inducements ! WE have opofied ari Immense stock of Mil linery and'Fancy Goods, consisting of a complete assol'filiont of fancy BONNETS, Rib hnns r Feathers, Flowers, Vo)tef;Riobons HUDf every width, Steel Spring Skirls', Cor- VKsots, Shetland Veils, French Veils, Bair Braids, a splendid assortment of Hair Nets, Head Dresses, a lot of French Needle Worked Collars very lotv, an assortment of Cloth Cloaks, latest style, Dress' Sliks, NEFF, Opposite Cumb. Valley Bank. October 3,1853—5 t , . ' the vegetable life pills and PHOENIX BITTERS, BY increasing the quantify of life arid vigor in every part of tho syslom, enable nature to make incredible efforts for tho expulsion of dis ease before organic destruction begins. It is thus that In a very short space of lime they cure colds, coughs, rheumatism, flatulence, pains in the stomach, cholic ond nervous disorders in all their forms. But their superior excellence is in affections of tho stomach, (n female com plaints and the sufferings of enfeebled youth.--. For sale by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, proprietor, 886 Broadway, New York. Bept. 29. ’69-ly.* - oyrONBY wanted at tbi Ofllcoin payment of ,JHI subscription'. 8J miles East. og -'CxnusLE Middlesex Station, <m ike V. It. li. ri close io ■ ■/At AVraitfjy' r PHE proprietor of would JL call the attention of a|l who wish to ,plant trees, to his presenl stock of Fruit and Orna,tn&utal Trees, 1 PLANTS, VINES, comprising ns complete a collection of. Units, of.every class, as is .to be found in the State. And constitu ting mainly, such sorts as sixteen years oi ex perienco, and careful observation, have pro.vpn the very best for our locality. This latter clause is quite .too much overlooked.by the inexperi enced, through their anxiety to gather new things from other quarters, regardless of the probabilities of deception, through dealing with strangers, or parties'of whose reputation and correctness they have ho knowledge; and who, if. even honest and careful, hare not the oppor tunity and experience to know what is beat adap ted to this section of the State, He would call especial attention to his extensive stock oi heal thy young apple trees for this autumn, planting, Which arc very line. KF”NOTE, Ist. All selections for orchards left to the choice of the Proprietor, Will he war ranted true to name and combine iho most val. uab,le fruits for the place to bo planted. •' 2nd. No inferior trees; ct unhealthy stock, sent out under class of good frees. Bd. Ail trees for piutieswho cannot call at the nursery, and wish them,sent via Railway, will bo'selected with osmnchcare, ns If thc.pur. chaser were present, and the. trees packed so os to carry safely to -any point on the Railroad, for. which a light charge will tie made,. 4th. It is not tho lowest price, or the largest (and uncertnin.to grow) trees hestrives to reach; but correctness and healthy trees, are the two points he professes to till. -CAUTION. Ist. Beware of reports, and listen not. to the reports that the nursery is closed, the stock reduced and Such and such ar. tides are not to be had ; as.iV now stands on nearly forty acres closely planted, containing near half A million of trees and plants, in vari ous stages of growth, including nil the most re liable articles, oid and new; as fast ns brought into notice. Many of the new. things are held under test, until their qualities have been suf ficiently proven to warrant their further dissora. ination. 2nd. Think not that all trees represented to bo from Miller’s, are from the Cumberland Nurseries; for some persons have already been mistaken, by supposing that because the trees were from Miller, they came from hero; when ip fact they came from otherquarters. 6d.' Noiperson or party ik authorized to sell from this Nursery, without a wjlitTES AUtuolTt PilOSt THE pROI'RIETORi Catalogues noting the main stock will be fur nished, on receipt of two three cent postage stamps. , .• ■ Orders solicited, with hn earnest desire to render justice. Address, BAVID MU,LEK, Jit., Cumberland Nurseries, Carlisle, Pa. BE P E EE NCEB. Judge Watts, S. 3 lidge Graham, 1; K. M. Henderson, I Carlisle, Fa Lemuel Todd, . ' < , i W.H. Miller, . ( | October 13, 1850 1. ' Fail aii«l Win II I' : Goods. THE undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia, and New York, with the largest and most? magnificent stock of Goods ever brought to Carlisle, which'for stylo and beauty are unparalleled. The Ladies are particularly invited to examine our varied and splendid stock of' Dress Goods, ,> consisting ol plain black- Bilks, fancy do., ol every description, Bayadere and figured do., elegant Velvet Poplins, both plain and fancy. French Merinos, the largest stock west of the eastern cities. ~ Cashmeres, plain and figured; ail Wool Do. laines, plain and figured. Shawls, a Very largo assortment, of over 400— Stella, Bocha’s, Jacquard, Blanket, and Mourn ing Shawls ol every quality, variety and price. Flannels; White,.Fancy and all wool plaid Flannels. Valencias; plaid and Bayadere, at astonishing ly low figures, ! Muslins; over 10,000 yards, from the most celebrated manufacturers in the U, 8., at all prices; both white and unbleached. Linen?; a largo stock of every description, Table Olotjis, Napkins, and for Shirtings, from the best manufActurera in Ireland. Ginghams; a very largo assortment. Calicoes; an assortment consisting of oyer 20,000 yards, and at prices to suit the times. Trimmings; a very handsome a'nd well'select ed lot of « Ladies? Dress Trimmings,” to suit every variety of Dress Goods. Gloves; Kids, Gauntlcs, Silk tic Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children. Mourning Goods; black French Merinos, black Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured De laines, Coburgs, and every variety ol Mourning Goods for dross, crapes, veils, cellars, &c. Ribbons; wo would call the attention of- the ladies to our -large stock of well selected Rib bons, , ~ Gentlemen’s wear; Cloths, Cassitncr.es, Sati nets; Velveteens and Cords; over 10,000' yards of Satinets at very low prices-. • - ■ _ Carpets; a large-and well selected stock of Carpets of every description of over 6,000 yards. Hanover Glovesj.the far-famed and woll-knorvn Hanover Gloves, are only. sold h)’ me, as I am the only authorised agent for the sale of them in this county. We have Just received 800 pairs of them. , . _ , My store Is at the old stand, in Hanover st., nearly opposite the Post Office. Give ns a call and examine our slock. Oct. 13, 1859. . A. W. BENTZ. • .elegant styles, • Of ■ . 010 ■Fall and Winter Hats and Caps. THE subscribers; thankful for tho liberal en-. couragement extended them, bog leave to announce to tluor customers and thei public gen erally, that they ba,vo just returned, from the ci ty, with an extensive and well selected Jib. tv STOCK OP , .. ' FJS.II JND WINTER INTIS £ CJPS, .-KSSSgBw-df every style anti variety, from common WOOL to the finest Jsg&aait /ijK und SILK HATS, which have been purchased exclusively for cash, and can, therefore,'bo sold ot prices that capnot fail tO BOTS HATS AND CAPS.-A large supply, and of the latest faahiopSj.on hand. < i Hats manufactured to order, in tH© best stylo and of superior CALUO & cp October 18,i860. ■ .. TivAniy Horse Biiiilibi NOW ot) hand at the Carlisle Foundry, arwjv TWENTY .HORSE STEAM., ENGINE, complete in every respect, which wo will soil at a small advance on cost. • _ rinbcir Also, THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, Corn. Crushers, Corn Shollors, and other machines for Formero-• ■ ' Also, TEN PLATE STOVES for burning wood, two sizes, of handsome patterns, together with a variety of other articles for Farmers and Housekeepers, too . , CaillMo,Otober 13,186?. . , Valuable Real , Estate at , Private sale. rpHE subscriber wishes to dispose of his valu ’-I able real estate, viz: No. I.—A. llrst-class limestone farm, situate ■in' Dickinson township,. Cumberland county, about hall a mile east of CentreVillp, containing 193 ACHES more or jess,.all of which aje cleared and in nhigh state of cultivation, except 40 acres, which is well covered with thriving limber. The improvements are a good BRICK n__n HOUSE.'NEW' BANK BARN, corn -cribs, Wagon shed, &c. A large jjjljlra»numher of locust trees are growing the properly, and a never-failing sfream of. water runs through a portion of the farm. • There is tv very fine Apple Orchard on tho premises, and.a variety of other fruit trees, and a,good .spring of pure water near to the dwelling. The property is in cxoellent.condi tion, having been carefully farmed, and is well worthy the attention of capitalists. No. 2.—A valuable tract of 200 acres of what •is called PINE LAND, also/situated in Dickin son township, about thice miles west of No. 1, and a few bundled yards south of tho Walnut Bottom Road. About 140 acres of this tract is under cultivation, tho balance is timber land.— The improvements are a log House, log Barn, and other out-buildings, ft well of good water convenient to tho dwelling, an Apple orchard nnd other fruit trees, &c. For particulars please call oh or write to tho undersigned, residing at CenfreVilie, Cumber, 'land.county. ABSI. IiURTE. September 22, 1859—Ot* •Lancaster Infci/igencCr insert'cn'P month, and send hill to advertiser. Valuable Towm Property FOR S ALE. THE undersigned offers iorsalo the property she now occupies, on the corner of High and Bedford streets, opposite Heiser's hotel, Carlisle. Tito property measures CO (cet on Higli street, and 240 on Bedford street to an alley. The improvements aro a,largo stone plas tered DWELLING HOUSE, front- JfcxsA ing on High street, a good hackdfiffilfjjjl.* building, fronting onßedfordstrect, j I list Stable, Carriage House,. Wood Jjgßjaigjia House, SsC. There is a well of good water near the door of thp back building, and also a cis tern. The garden is in a high state of cultiva tion, and contains a number of choice fruit trees. This property is well calculated for any kind of business, and ia also a pleasan t place of resi dence. If not sold at private sale before Wed nesday the iGth of November,.lt will on that day, be offered at public sale, at the Court-house, at o’clock in the afternoon of said day.—-. Terms made known by ~ • MARGARET BAUGHMAN. Carlisle, Sept. 29,"’69. JOUN gAULY. J. U. kOkEMAKER. Forwarding s commiSsJoß house, PIiOIJR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER $• SALT, The subscribers having taken the warehouse, cars and fix ures of William B;‘Murray’s well known establishment, on West.lligh Street, op posite Dickinson College, would inform the public, that they have .entered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. , • ( The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. Theyare also preparedto freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Plaster, and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at'wholesale or retail. ‘ ‘ • Coal of alt kinds, embracing . LYKEN’S VALLEY, LURE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WiITTE ASH. Limebnrners and Blaelesmilh’s Coal, constant ly (or sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of.the town. EARLY & NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Sept. 1,1859. First Great Arrival of " Pali, and Winter Clothing. THE Bubscribej®has returned from the Eas tern Cities, with a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, Scci, which he can sell at such prices, as to as tonish the natives. Having taken particular pains to select goods especially adapted lor this market, ho Can as sure his customers, that they are WELL AND FASHIONABLY MADE. Buyers will find it to their interest to exam ine hisatock, as ho has determined to sell upon the motto of “SMALL PROFITS.” 03?” Remember tho old Stand, near the Mar ket House. ASHER WIEL, Successor to Steiner $ Bro’s. September 15, 1859. . SPRAIGPE’S YORK STATE BAnIET-MALTED " : RYE WHISKEY. SOLE Agents for Pennsylvania, for the sale of this Whiskey, “ • WM. ELLIOTT & CO. No. CB, N. 2d SI., Phila. O'?” J. S. Lynch & Co., South Hanover St.. directly opposite the Volunteer Printing Office, Carlisle, are authorized to sell this Whiskey, and have a large stock on hand. August 18, 1859—8m* JOSEPH Pi STEEL, WATCHMAKER, South Hanover sired, a few doors soulh of the Court House, Having supplied mvself with a largo assori . ment ol WATCH MATERIALS, Glaas es, &c., I am now prepared to repair all dttiJtkinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &0., that may bo intrusted to my care, on the most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business to bo favored with a share of public patronage, •- Also, a lino assortment of jewelry, such its Ladies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and carn iCo.) Misses Breastpins and Ear Drops, Box and ©lasses, Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Pla ted (jhains, Lockets, Guards, Keys, &o. Also, a large and Hno assortment of Gold finger Rings, all of which will bo sold low. Aliberalsharoof public patronage is earnestly solicited. If. B.—l have recently received a fine as. sortment of Silver Hunting Detached Lever and Lcpino Watches, and a largo assortment of sil ver plated and stool spectacles, which I can dis pose of cheap. Carlisle, July li, 18dp—ly Valuable Chestnut Timber Lands Ftf'R .SALE. On ThUrsdtiij, Novernber 8, 1858; THE undersigned will soil at public sale, at the Stone Savern, in Dickinson tchrndbtp, Cumberland county, at II o’clock, A. M., of that" day, TEN TRACTS OF CHESTNUT TIMJSER LAND, varying in quantities from fourteen fo ninety acres', and fine trait p’f thirty two acres", portions of the “ Cumberland mill” estate, the property ot Dr, Wm. C. Chambers, dei’d'. Plans, of tho lots tp b’O offered for sale will be attached to the handbills at the-Stone Tavern, and at tho mill on the estate. Terms of tho sale to bo ton pot cent, of tho purchase money of each tract to be paid,, or se cured on the property being struck down to the purchaser; one-third of ,t(io balance of tho pnr. abase money to. be paid on the Ist of April, 1860, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments thereat lor, with interest, and seenrd upon the premises. . • , The titles to the properties is undoubted. SAMUEL HEPBURN, Money for. the Xiaies Chambers, i September 15,1850.' • NOTICE Si hereby given that ah application .will be made to the Legislature oF Penn sylvania, at its next meeting, lor llio Incorpord. tipn ol a Bank of Issue, with discount and do. posit privileges, to bo located in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa,,, to be called “ The Bank of Carlisle,” with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars,wifhthorfgbt to increase the-same to three hundred thousand dollars. (Signed.) • William Ker, John B. Parker^ Thomas Pas'log, John Noble, Benjamin Givler,ji-. Enoch Young, Richard Woods, . " Christian Sthymnn, Willianrfienti, John S. Sterretl, A. B. Sharpe, Jfm. if. Kussell,. John C. Dunlap, Joseph D, Halbert, Robert Givln, John Dunlap, James Holier,, Robert Moore, H; A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, Samuel Greason) Goo- W. Sbeafer, . Jacob H. Neisley, Benjamin Neialey. Juno 30, 1850—6m* NOTICE Is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature of Penn, sylvania, to after the charter of the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, CumljeTlaft'd county, so as to confer npon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank ol Is. sue, and* to change its name to the Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of said bank (which is at present severity-two thousand dol lars, with privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars,) two hundred and fillv thousand dol lars. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Juno 30,1859 —Cm I JAR GAINS I : ~ |J - BARGAINS!! . Just received and lor sale at reduced prices, a large lot of Silk dusters, Shantilia and Trench Laco Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns In groat variety of style,cheap; Delaines,Chintzes, Brilliants, Embroideries at less than city prices, Lace mitts, Sun Umbrellas. Douglass&Sher wood’s unequalled Skirts for Ladies, Misses and. Children’s wear, Hosiery of every descrip tion. i ; Please call at Leldich & Sawyer’s now store, East Main St. J line 30, 1850. Mat and Cap Store. AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of J. P. X,yne & Sori. A full assortment just received, to which con stant additions will be made of city as well as home manufacture. The stock now comprises CTI Moleskin, Cassimere, Bern er and Felt ry, S&ILITS, of ,all styles and colors, Irom JUj? the cheapest to the best quality. Straw Hats, a largo Variety of all prices and .styles, together with a heat assortment of children’s Fur and Straw Mats. Also, Mori’s, Boys’ and Children's CJPS, ehibhlcing every kind Bow worn, both plain and dress Caps, to which the attention of iho public is respectfully invited. Don’t forget Keller’s Old Stand.. Carlisle, May, 1859—1 y Bargains! Bargains! , . , SAVE TOUR MONEY BY calling at the store next to Kline’s Hot el, North Hanover Street, where you can buy-Goods at a saVlng of 25 per cent., ns the subscriber is determihed to sell his large and well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign , , .Dry fiiioils, . without resolve, at cost or cityprices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices. Pillow Case muslins “ ■Apron and Furniture checks. “ Tickings and Penit. Stripes • ; « Cotton, linen and woolen table cloths • Domestic and Manchester Ginghams “ The best calicoes at lOcts. amlthe rest “ Fancy and black Lawns Lavclla cloth and Dcbegea. ‘ Bareges and Pongee mixture .« Plain and figured nvouslin-do-lains ‘‘ Ghallics and Barege do laius Silk, Poplin's and Alpacas “ Parasplls and tilnbrollas “ Stella, printed andplatnShafrls “ Fine embroidered colftirs . “ Skeleton and other Skirts ‘ . " Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jabonot “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ Black and col’d Silks . " Black and col’d Cloth “ Cassimeres and Merino Cassimercs >< , Kentucky Jeans and Cassinels Plain and striped cotton pant stuff " Plain and twilled Linen “ White and col’d Flannels “ Hosiery and Gloves “ Trunks and Carpet Bags “ Country merchants will do well by calling, ns they will save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure himself by buy ing the entire* stock—one pf the best stands in town. So every one can make money by call. . ing on S. L. LEYI.. | June 23, 1859. LOCUST GAP. Foreign and Domestic. Liquors. T YNCH & CO., successors to Lynch & Woa- JLiland, respectfully announce to the public, that they continue to icoep constantly on hand, and for sale, a largo hud very superior assort ment of, Foreign and Dozfiedtio liquors, at the old stand, South Hanover street, three doors south of inlioff’s Grocery store, and di rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office. BRANDIES, Alt of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johannisberg and Bo ckrhejmor. CHAMPAGNE, Hoidsicic & Co,, Goisier & Co,, and imperial. GINS, , , ' , ', Bghlon, Lion, and Anchor.-' WHISKEY, ' . ■ ; . Sjiperior Old Monongahcla, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheaf, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALB, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Alisopp’s East India Pule Ale, Tennet’s Brown Stout. Also, a largo lot, of Monongahcla Eeclifled Whiskey, PARKER'S BRAND, for-sale low. ..Denies and others desiring a PURE ARTI OLE,, will.find it as represented, as,tllt»ii‘ whole attention will ho given to a proper and careful selection of their STOCK, fvliich cannot bo sur passed', and hopes td have tho patronage ot the public. , , • LYNCH & CO. April 21, 1869—Cm AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND , SEED STORE. .t£jf B. STKICKLBK & BROTHER, have iTJUjust opened, in the room formerly occu pied ,hy. Shryook, Taylor & Smith, Zugjj.ncw building, lilain St., two' doora east of the thar ket house, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements and fertilisers, which they arc pre pared to sell on the most reasonable terms. Tbo stock embraces Plows, Cultivators, Hdrrows, Tidy, Straw.and Com Fodder Cutters. Reapers, Mowers, Prills, Cradles, Scythes. Corn Shelters, Forks,i Shovels. Hoes, Rakes, Prun ing Knives, Whetstones for Mow ers, and every other article neces sary for farm use. They also.intend keeping in addition, a ful assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, mclud ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms. Brushes, Butter-workers, Blitter Forms, Prints, Ladies, Butter Tubs: Bowls, &c. •. . _ , Also, Fruit, Garden and,Flower Seeds , Seed Potatoes of the best varieties. They arp con stant! * making additions to„their stock, and will use ovary exertion to .supply the wants of the a8 Thoy forEcans i Wat- frnit “ [ mental Trees, .Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to promptly. | ■ April 21, 1830-ly Notice. Notice; Something New! ' . JProc iandatlcn. WHEREAS .the Horl. James H, Gkjl naif) President'Judge of the-several Courts of Common Pleas in tho counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer a,nd General Jail Delivery In Said counties, and Samuel Woodbnm & MiohaoiOocklin, Judgesof Oyer and Terminer ttl 'd General Jail Delivcryforthd trial of all capital and other offenders, in'thi« said county of'Cumberland, by,tli£ir precepts to mo directed, dated tlio 22d day ol August, 1859, have ordered- tho- Court of Oyer and Ternriner . and General Jail Delivery to be. hpldon at Car lisle, on the id Monday of November, 1869, (being tbe 14th day,)at 10 o’clock in thblbre upon, to continue two weeks! , ■; . NOTICE is hereby givenjo the Coroner, Jus,- - tlccs of the Ppace, and Conjstables of the sold' . county of Cumberland, that they are by the said y precept commanded fobe then and there in their,, , proper persons, with their rolls, records, andfe quisltions, examinations andall other remem> btances, to. do those thingawhich to their office* appertain to bo done, and ail those thatyax* bound by recognizances, to prosecute-against the prisoners that, ore or then shall bo in the JaU . of said county, are to be there toprbaecnidthtta' - as shall be just. ■ . ROBERT M’CARTNEt, Sheriff*. September 16,1869. Laila, Webster & C . Improved Tight Slich Seising Machines'. roa rijiitiEs asn uancpacicbkes. . ARE noted for (heir remarkable simplicity and strength. They do a greater range of work—from the lightest to the heaviest—amj, in a more satisfactory manner than any other ma chine. . • They stitch, hem. bind, fell,.run and gathers without basting—using a straight poedlo—and make a leek stitch alike on both Sides of the work, which cannot bo unravelled. Please examine these befoVe purchasing, anp seccro the Cheapest by bnying the best. . On exhibition and lor sale at Mrs. K. A’, Reynold’s Daguerreanßooms, west ol Dr. Zit - er’s office, by August 25, 1809—tf Pi'esli Clrticcrlfes. JUST received by the .subscriber, a large stock of every description' of fresh and Cheap. Also, a large supply of Foreign and Domestic LiquoH, ; ' consisting of Very tine old Cognac, of Castillon & Go’s, (vintage 185 U) Brandy, flub Old Port, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid sick & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pufb Holland (Jin, Stoughton Bitters, very tine .Old Kyo Whiskey,' Bourbon and Monongahela do.; Kura, Clierr} - and Blackberry Brandies, &c.,for sale at the new store of the subscriber at low prices. , , . WM. BENTZ. Carlisle January 20, 1859. , S. V. ntIRTv ATTdKNEr AT law; Cfflco inßheem’S Hall, rear of the Court House, September 22,1859—1 y 11. KEWSIUM, Attorney at lAir. OFFICE with Wra. H. Mificr, Esq., Soutll Hanover street, opposite the Volunteet Printing Office. „■ September 8, 1869—tf iPagucrredlypcs. IN beauty and durability, do picture equals a good Daguerreotype;, tbit is the opinion expressed by the leading photo graphic journals, of the day, both American and English, and these miry be obtained at thd rooms of Mrs. JtErNoibs, Louther Street, two doors west of Hanover. ■ . . „ ( ■ Carlisle, Juno IC, 1859—tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY , ti)R SAIHG. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property .on East Street, and Liberty Alley., containing 120 feet front on East Street, and; 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley,'having thereon erected four dwelling houses. ~ o_a Nq. 1. Being a.Jargo.fwq, ?tory /fsSSMf Stohu House, Willi Baok-bbildldg, a Ini’llßßt Brick Cistern, very choice fruit trees) &b. Ho. 2. Being a larfto two story Prarao Routb,' with back-building, Brick Cistern, Wood.house, choice fruit .trees and Shrubbery. No. 8 and 4, are situated on Liberty Alloyj being one sto'ry stone and frame Ilonses. These properties .will; be sold together or sepavatofy, to,suit purchasers. Any porspii wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire of Win. 8011, or the under- signed. , , S. & N. BELL. Carlisle, January 18, 1859—tl SUMMER ARRANGEMENT I _ CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL RpAD CO’Y. . CHANG& OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, April illth, 186 Bi passenger trains will leave us follows, (Suii days excepted 0 Foil* Hni’l'isbiii'l'. , ■ Ist 7 ram,. '2ti Train^ Leave Chambersbnrg, tf.lp A. M. I. t-OP.M.' “ Slupponsbiirg, , 5.40 « 1.32 “ “ NoWville, C.IO. “ 2.04 «... “ Carlisle, 6.43 “ 2.45 “ “ Mechanicsb’g,' 7.16 “ 3.16, ‘.J At Harrisburg, 7.45 8.46 For €bnnibci , sbifi*g > . Isi 'train, 2'i Train, Leave Harrisburg,. , 8.00 A.M. 1.20 P. Ml << Meclianicsburg, 8.43 “ 1.66 “ Carlisle, 9.20 « 2.34 (« ; “ Nowville, . ,0.54 “ 8.08 <«. " Shipponsbnfg, 10.24 “ S.'SS *< At Chambersbnrg., .10:55 “ .4.08.“.. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Penn’a'Rliiiroad, at 2.30. 005, and 760 A, M; and 1.10 and 3.50, P.M; By Reading via Lobat non Valley Railroad, at 8 a. mi, 2.85 p.mi For Baltimore, 8.20,n.m. and 1 p.m. , For .Trevertdn and Williamsport, at 1,00 anti and 8.30 p. m. • Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00,p, ih.. ■ , Fares from Harrisburg, Mechanlcshutg. Cart, lisle, Sbippensburgand Chambersbnrg, will b£ ten cents less when paid for Tickets at tho Of fice, than when paid in the Cars; O. N. LULL, Snpli - Railroad Office, Chntpbersburg, 1 April 7, 1859. 1 JUST received a Inrge aSsortfncht of Double and Single Barrel Guns,,Doublo and Single. Barrel Pistols.’RevolverS.'tjatne Bugs, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Powder, Shot, Caps; Wads; fee., at May 20, 1859 Ccdur & Willow Ware. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and other Baskets. Wooden Ware. —Tubs, Buckets. Mcnsiiregi Koolers, painted and other buckets, Pails, Bed curds, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. > & Rick’s Rrooms, knoitc as (be boat .Broom Jh this Or any other marUt. are .for sale only by tho subscriber. Ail articles in our lino are of fered at tho lowest cash prices Nov. 4,1868 MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS. An amort mont of John Han is' ee'ebtate* now pa tent MILJL. received at the Agrl cnlturallm P lo^nM|oro c^LAND & fifto .Tho Picks aro superior to any now made, and are warranted- • Jnly 7, 1850. ■ ; _ TTHELLS'I BELLS 11 Farm'Bells of the heat. JJ makes, for sqlo cheap, at the hardware stern ot John P. Lyno tc Son. May 19,1850. .. - • ' ' ■ ~ ,j •S/rANTILLAS. those In wapt 61 aSlattllljl. J-tX will find tho largest and cheapest assort ment at tho cheap store cl June 23, J. A. tIUMEBICH, Jr* W. H. MASON n. SAITOH’S. J. W. EBI'.
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