—On last Sunday night, about alt, the Barn of David Clark, Esq., |ter township, in this county, was I destroyed by fire. Three horses, Lows, two yearling heifers, a calf, lagons, a sled, horse gears, about |ns of hay, and nearly all his farm lensils were consumed. His mill I o' l 9' of ~MLiy escaped destruction. The origin ■tiiKflro is not certainly known; but as Jjßthe many vagrants, now prowling Jaßjhe country with bundles on their seen a few hours before lying jaH&ide the road a short distance from it is supposed, that he had Jgjfrtn the barn for lodgings and that jgSmm his pipe had iguated the hay.— Jmco. Democrat: jjlipsT YEAR.— It is said by some of jJß es t inhabitants that tliis is the year gjSm general appearance of the locusts, b J|L have some evidence that their r Smm are true. In digging a small ground a few days since, under plum tree, we unearthed about these unwelcome visitors. They k whitish-brown appearance, but ixtremely lively, and were pre tomake their exit from mother ■Exchange. I Away. —A team attached to a oaded with flour barrels, ran off lain Street, one day last week.— rrels were scattered promiscuously le street, arid the team was stopp re any harm was done. her Extra Number.—As with revious number this year, the m Agriculturist for May comes in ze (40 large pages!). It is rich r in excellent reading matter, but usual, in many beautiful and ive ongaviugs. Among these are uisite ones, entitled “ Pride and y,” or the Turkey andj Asses, fter Diniter ,” or the Dog and '. This number contains a full rot Work for the mouth, in the irchard, Garden,House,etc. The |-“Bi&ket” gives fifty condensed articles lon’ftgreat variety of subjects of general [invest, including the usual exposures tofflumbugs. The “ Walks and 2'alkson IftShrm,” are always full of practical ilffi. Following this, ara sundry valu ii®articles with illustrations, on corn ci®re, broom corn, grass lands, beat sw||ip3, poultry, bees; interesting new factS on sheep-breeding ; the third one dtpe $3OO prize Barn Plans ; a flue illus- Bn chapter on grouping plants in the n ; the first of an important original on Insects and Vegetation, by Dr. of Cambridge or Havared Universi tyjjfimdry articles on gardens, fruits etc. TIM Household Department contains many useful hints in condensed form, lilol|ding some very sharp onesto “ Mea- Mw, 11 which every “ family man ’’should reacfand heed. The Children and Youth’s Dejartment has the usual variety of taitaestiug and instructive items, puzzles, ptcmres, etc. Price of this number, 15 ecus; or $1.50 a year. — Orange Judd & Coi|Publisher3, 41 Park How New-York. if dollar and-a-half cannot be better liTteted than in securing the present yplfine (the 25th, or Quarter-Century vol tni|), of the American Agriculturist. iffifirst five numbers, now ready, alone wlmin 204 large pages, with nearly 200 erijskvings, which are worth the cost of thßlwhole volume, besides the large ammint of good reading matter valuable to wfery family in city or country. - Mfesns. Emtobs.—Omitting all that C. says of 11 te of the controversy between lain and 1 begin with what is positive in las com uiiou. He asks “does Hebr. VI, 2, refer to nation ?” That is for linn to shew as he is o who asserts that it does; and i should not )ected to prove a negative. To help him er, 1 grant that it rexecs to “ laying on of ’ but mat is not very clearly connriuation. thirteen other instances m winch tuat act rred to in the New Testament, six refer to ulmg of diseases, three to the conferring of nucuious gut of the Holy Ghost to those heady possessed ins ordinary influences, ur to ordination to office. As to "tile cen ts observance of the rite In the churches" 'e that he puts this word in the plural ,) if attended to the subject enough to entitle mum to respect, he knows that no trace of a nation separate from baptism and beyond •evince of a common preabjtter cun be in any part of the world belore and per oug alter the third century, and then it was lea not as confirmation nut as " consumu- Un a,completion of baptism,) that it has : been recognized in the Greek, the Amen ;-v~, the dmicieun or the Ethiopian churches, 'uosit never was lenowu among me NVaideuses, HBglamong the primitive churches of Britum and pmamL until laey oecame Uomumzed, and has in auy Protestant Church except mo of the Episcopal churches to that appeha- WJ6 ue recognized. All of tnese. cnurches, sow ;wr, have introduced an ordinance wiucu has •wnetunes been caned confirmation, in which- WfltiseU persons are publicly received into me Wmmumon of the church with the imposition of tWMiauus of their pastor. And it is an instance wfliijiiigeniousness which I hardly knowhow to «wuciio with honesty, when 1 find u. appealing Jghe Scnptuaes to claim to the Kelonuers auu .watinuu of god Kichurd Baxter," us if they ap- PWyfca oi conurmation, when he must kuow, if §®jpaaany right to"speak on such a subject, mat Ww Were not alluding to conilrmatiou m lus J#«e of the word. How could an intelligent and sttfleiess writer say witnout " mental reserva ?®Bt' that “we have couilrmatlou (in his sense wjpeword,) us much proven to be of devine ob- Jlghoa as me o bservanco of the Eord’s day.’ ’ In [COMMUNICATED.] For the Volunteer, Jjweal lor this “ abortive sucmnent,” this mlm fjfflrp1 ’ a miraculous usage is he willing to bring Pth the precious tiabbam to his own precarious igwiou? As to “the views of theMteformers” Wfiiiou ho refers us, It is evident that he nus no Sraio any but those of the English church, and |Wrppose that Crunmer would ue some authority JJttiiun. To the King’s question *• whether coii |wuuou be mscitutea oy Christ? that prelate SwJuaed, “ There is noplace in Scripture that wgareth this sacrameut to bo instituted by SSj because the places auegod lor the jWfc oe no imstumionHy but ac& and deeds of Hie WgUea, (Secondly, these acts were done by a SSSuuglft given 10 tuo apostles for the courir fflwuu of Uod’s word at mat time. Thirdly, the ljjSS ß Pecial gift doth not now remain witu the iSS96aaofaoi t | ie apostles.” \Vo have a respect @sjtiie lathers, lor me true church, for the reior iffffiaud ior me “ lights of the nineteenth ceu- Jl we have any advantage over the lath* :Plit is because wo are me ciiiiureu of such lath ijjffud live m me maturity of a churcn wmcn. 'Ag etr day was in Its infancy. On questions of ignmmve usage their authority is often decisive. j£sf e true church is where Christ is, 7 ’ (CertuUion) SS Why should we dip up water from the muddy iSSr aa wmie we have me privilege of going to ipftiouiitttin. The lie formers were men of good- Mnd power, but we snouid bo unwonuy of jUhhemauce they have bequeathed us, if wo not mane some progress in casting off the r l-8 of superstition and prejudice winch em fasaed them. As to the •* new llglns of the Pteeuth ceutury” their greatest merit consists Ejecting ah that is not light, and in conduct p* UacK to me eternal source of light in mo 1 bur friend C. would not bo much injured Judicious use of it. m. y. d. 1J v )i II &I A P ril with its storms lias pass’d away, ||| now has come the lovely May, Winter, yes, grim winter, is no more, |J And mother earth looks as of yore; Rlrdg, too, have come again, •v 3 B ing with voices most serene. ||| Changes now are nil they go, ||| And man changes, too, wo know; iftih the Overcoat, p|| a ue greenback note, L'J * e b uya summer suits for great and small, I tlle Store of Julius Neuwahl, Ween Dre. Kieffer and Zltzer, North Hanover BP* Carlisle, who has Just returned from the ImL a large Spring and Summer stock of aud hoys' Clothing, which he offers at Ktf rciiuc€ dprices. Give him a calk m * 10, 1860—3t. JULIUS ivioutl w. C. Sawyer, has again Ssu I , for Ncw York and Philadelphia to pur ! 8 Summer stock of Dress Goods. His re full be llttilea wttu delight by the admirers «°* of seasonable goods. Call and see ‘"nod opening. SPECIAL NOTICES . The publishers of'tiie Volun- teer WILT. PRESENT A WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE TO THE PERSON WHO FURNISHES Till: LARGEST LIST OP NEW, CASH YEARLY SUBSCRIBERS, refore the FIRST DAY OF JUNE next. The Premium will he awarded, BY THREE DISINTERESTED PERSONS on SATURDAY, JUNE 2d. 1800. No place like Wm. Blair & Son's Store for Groceries, and Queonswnre, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Wholesale and Retail.— Give them a call. The Mines in operation. Families sup plied with better coal at April 20, 18(ftl—3t! Limeburners now is the time. Call and see A. H. BLAIR’S coal. April 2(1,1806 —3t. 200,000 Pine Shingles for sale low, at A. H. BLAIR’S. April 20, 1800—3 t To Drunkards.— A reformed inebriate would bo happy to communicate (free of charge) to as many of his fellow-beings ns will address him, very Important and useful information, and place in their hands a sure cure for the love of Strong Drink of any kind. This information is freely offered by one who has narrowly escaped a drunkard’s grave. Address, SETH B. HENDERSON, No. 0, Broad Street, N. V. April 2(5,1800 —3m. To ConsumtpiviuS.— I The advertiser, having -been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which hoy will find a sure cure for Consumption, Ast hma, Bronchlts, Coughs, ('olds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser In sending the Prescription is to benefit the aflllcted, and spread information which ho conceives to bo invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V. Fob. 22, ISM.—ly Singers and Public Speakers will find Troch cs useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertions of the vocal organs. The I'roches are recommended and prescribed by Physicians; and have hud testimonials from emi nent men throughout the country. Being an ar ticle of true merit, and hftvlng proved their efllca cy by a lest of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced bet ter than other articles. Obtain only “Browns Bronchial Troches,’ and do not take any of t lie Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere In the United States, and in Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box. Feb 1, IBGs—3m. Errors of Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all the affects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y. Feb. 22,18(10— ly A Cabd to Invalids.— A Clergyman, while residing in South America, as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases ol the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi cious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de sire to benefit the afllicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recolpe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs It, Free of Charge . Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City April 19,186 ft Currier Shop Opened.—The under signed, formerly in the employ of Mr. A. 11. Blair as finisher of leather, respectfully announ ces to the public that ho has opened the shop at the old stand nearly opposite the Grocery Store of Wm. Blair & Son, South end, Carlisle, where he will keep constantly on hand a good supply of all kinds of Leather, such as Oak and Hemlock Sole, finished Calfskins, Upper,-Kip, Harness Bridle, &c. Also, Moroccos of various kinds, all of the best quality which he offers low for the cash. Please give him a call. P. S.—Best cosh price paid for slaughtered Hides and Calfskins. BENNEVILLE W. IUEGNER. April 19,1866 —(it*. Strange, But True.— Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear some thing very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, ; 831 Broadway, N. Y. Feb. 22,1866—ly REPORT OF Tj Carlisle Carlisle, May 9,1866. I Butter, 45 Eggs, 18 I Lard, 15 Tallow, 11 Bacon—Hams, 20 Bacon—Sides, 16 Soupßeaiis, 1*75 Washed Wool, 60@60 1 Unwashed Wool, 33®45. i Pared Peaches, 7 00 ) Unpared Peaches, 500 • | Dried Apples, 2 75 Flour—Family, 11 00 I Flour—Super, 7 00 Wheat—White, 260 | Wheat—Red, 2 60 Rye, 70 Corn, 65 Oats, 45 Clover Seed, 4 50 Timothy Seed, 3 00 Flaxseed, 2 00 Potatoes—Mercer, 1 00 Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 80 Philadelphia Markets. Flour.—There Is no material change in the market and the homo trade are buying in a small way only to supply their immediate wants, There is little or no shipping demand. The stock is estimated at 40,60 U tt 50,000 barrels, and holders are linn in their views. Bales of superfine at $7 25 a 88 per bbl., extra at 88 50 a 89, Northwest extra family at 89 50 a 811 • 1400 bbls. of Pouna and Ohio do. do. at tflO 50a 812. and fancy brands from 818 a 10, according to quality. There Is very little Kye Flour or Corn Meal here ; small sales of the for mer are making at $5 25 per bbl. Grain. —The offerings of Wheat continue light, and it is in steady request for the supply of the city millers at an advance. Sales lauu bus. fair and prime Ked at 82 10 aB2 05 per bus. 2000 bus, choice Peun’a do, at 82 75. Wmto ranges from §2 70a2 05. Kye is in good demand, with sales of 1500 bus. Canada at 8i 05; andfiUU bus. Penu’a at 98 c. Corn is rather quiet. Sales of 4000 bus.— Yellow, sold at 83c. Oats are unchanged ; 1500 bu. sold at UUc. for heavy Penn’a, and 02c. for light Delaware. In Hurley and Malt nothing doing. The receipts to-day are as folows: U 75 bbls. Flour; 2-100 bus. Wheat, 5800 bus. Corn; 3200 bus. Oats, Beeds.— Cloverseed continues very dull; we quote fair to good at 85 a 50 per OUbs. Flaxseed is in steady request; small sales are reported at 82 70 a 82 75 per bushel. Whisky.— small sales of Peuna. bbls. are re ported at 82 25 a 8 2 26, and Ohio at 82 27 per gallon. EBbertteemcnts. LAST NOTICE. —We once more aud for the last time, request those who were in ueuted to the Volunteer otlieo at the time of its consolidation with the Democrat, (December I. 1805,) and who have not paid up, to come forward and settle at once. The books are yet in tills otiico, where they will remain but a short time. We must have our old accounts settled up, even If wo have to resort to compulsory measures. • JOHN B. BRATTON. ’May 10,1808-31, JJ HEYSOGEE, A full assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., constantly on hand and for sale. Watches, Clocks and Jcwclrv, repaired and warranted. May 10. 1800—tl. A, TI. BLAIR’S. RUMMER RESORT! > These celebrated White Sulphur Springs will bo open for visitors about the Ist of June. They have recently boon PURCHASED BY THE UNDERSIGNED, The grounds refitted, the house repaired and all repainted, and entirely refurnished with elegant NEW FURNITURE, and shall be kept In every respect equal to any city Hotel. To our friends at home wo say give us your patronage, and with your encouragement and our knowledge and experience in hotel keep ing, we shall not only make the Springs a pleas ant resort for you, but will make them THE WATERING PLACE of the county. Wo have added a Billiard Room, Bowling Alley, good Livery, and you can have nice country air and pleasant shady walks. We have also engaged the services of a good Band of music, so that those who wish can “ tip the light fantastic loo.” Come and enjoy yourselves. For further particulars apply to W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor of the State Capitol Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa., or S. L. M’CULLOUH. Carlisle Springs, Cumb, Co., Pa. May ID, ISOG—Ot. 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Address, WELSH & ROBB, 439 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. May 10,1800. ' pLOTHING! CLOTHING!! ' GREAT FALL IN PRICES. - Tlio undersigned is now receiving Ills complete assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which for stylo, beauty aud price, cannot bo ex celled. His stock consists in part of fine Black and Blue French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe skin, three cut a ml FANCY CASSIMERES. Also, a large variety of Cassinets aud Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Coltonnndos, Linens, and Linen Drillings, in great variety. Also a great assortment of HE MARKETS, Markets, READY MADE CLOTHING, of every style and quality, White Linen and Woolen Shirts, Bummer Drawers, Ac. Constant ly on hand a large assortment of Ties. Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, JAncii, Bilks and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Also a lull assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, of every size. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Call and examine the stock. Don’t forget the stand—Boutli Hanover .Street, adjoining Miller A bowers’ Hardware Store, Car lisle. » ISAAC LIVINGSTON. • May 10, Im>6, Wednesday, May 9. "VTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on tuo estate of joim Wolf, late of Milllin township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the Borough of Nowburg. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment im mediately, aud those having claims against said estate, will present them for settlement. . LEMUELS. EISENHOWER, Adminintndor, April 26,1st>6 —(»t ■\TOTICK —Notice is hereby given that 1 \ Letters of Administration on the estate of diaries Ilmloy, lute of Penn township, Cumber land county, dee’ll,, have been granted to the undersigned residing fn said row nslup. All per sons indebted ,to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, ami those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. Notice ih hereby givoi) tjiat JIN letters of Administration on the estate of Alexander M’Kiustry, tlee’d., late of Penn twp., CumberJilml county, nave been granted u» im« undersigned, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estare are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. C.V. KELLY, Administrator, April.l2,lBM-0U iUcto SUiberttecinents. WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER, MA IX STREET , CARLISLE , PA., NEAR SAXTON’S HARDWARE STORE. CARLISLE SPRINGS May 10, 1800 —Im, O F “THE AG E.” TIOXAL LIBERTY. 3Legal liotlim E. U. EVBTEH, Adniinistwttor with will annexed, April 12, ISCiWb - .. SUsst of Dealers. LIST OF DEALERS of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Distiller*, Lumber men, &0,, within the County of Cumberland. re turned and classified by Wm. R. M’Clelian, Mercantile Appraiser, In accordance with the several nets of Assembly ns follows, to wit: CARLISLE. Co(.s*. License Lcidlch & Miller, dry goods, 9 $25 00 W. U. Sawyer &. Co., do 0 25 00 A. W. Bcntz, do 9 25 00 Greenfield a Shenfer, do 11 15 00 S. C. Brown, do 12 12 50 Charles Ogllby, do 11 15 00 Peter Boblotz, do 14 7 00 William Milos, do 13 10 00 William Blair a Son, groceries, 8 30 00 H. Pohley, do 9 25 00 Halbert a Brother, do 10 20 00 G, P. Myers, do 13 10 00 Robert Allison, do 14 7 00 Martin a Gardner, do M 7 00 Pefler & Woshmood, do 11 15 00 William Bentz, do 12 12 50 J. D. Meek, do 14 7 00 A. Shombler. do ** 14 7 00 John Fnller, do 14 7 00 C. A. Smith, do 14 7 00 D. Frederick, do 14 7 00 G, & H. Ohard, do 14 7 00 Zelgler AStock, do 14 7 00 D. Keeney, do 14 7 00 H. Harkness. .do 14 7 00 John F.Steel, do 14 7 00 John Spangler, do 14 7 00 Cameron & Shaefer, do 14 7 00 Jacob Sener, do 14 7 00 W. H. Harn, do 14 7 00 John Harder, 'do 14 7 00 C. Lizman, do 14 7 00 G. B. Hoffman, do 14 7 00 E. L. Shryock, do 14 7 00 Jno. Brown do 14 7 00 W. M. Hastings, feed store, 14 7 00 Mrs. H. Haverstick, drugs, 12 12 60 D. Ralston, do 13 10 00 C. Elliott, do 14 7 00 -D. Sterrctt, boots and shoes, 14 700 Jos. Sites & Son, do 14 7 00 William Porter, do 14 7 00 B. Plank, do 14 7 00 J. Cornmnn, do 14 7 00 John Irvine, do .13 10 00 P. C. Fleming, do *l3 10 00 William Goodyear, baker 14 7 00 William Sellers, do 14 7 00 Peter Miller, do 14 7 00 J. M. Klein, do 14 * 7 00 J. P. Rrown, do 14 7 00 Miss E. Stahl, milllnerv, 14 7 00 Mrs. M. Neff. do 14 7 00 Mrs. E. Williams, do 14 7 00 Mrs. S. A. Hutton, do 14 7 00 D. Rhoads, cigars, 11 7 00 W. U. Franclacus, do 14 7 00 Joseph Hoover, do • 11 7 00 FC. Kramer, Jewelry, 14 700 Thos. Conlyn, do 14 7 00 H. Hyslnger, do 14 7 00 Rheem & Spain*, confectionary, 14 . 7 00 Joseph Joins, do 14 7 00 H. H. Grove, photographer, 14 7 00 Mrs. R. Smith, do 14 7 00 J. 0. Lcsher, do 14 7 00 J. G. Callio, hats and caps, II 700 J. A. Keller, do 14 7 00 J. Boas, - do 13 10 00 Hoary Saxton, hardware, 9 25 00 Miller Bowers, do 10 20 00 George Ensmlnger, leather dealer, 14 7 00 W. Railing, do It 7 00 Samuel Ensmlnger, robes, It 7 00 William Clepper, do U 7 00 A. Shaubla, merchant tailor, M 7 00 11. S. Ritter, do 14 7 00 Eakins & Dorner, do 14 7 00 I. Livingston, do 11 15 00 J. Xouwahl, do 14 7 00 s, c. Huyott. do 14 7 00 E. B. Leonard,Jr., do 13 10 00 J. W. Smiley, do 11 15 00 .John Trelbier, do 14 7 00 JI. A. Rhoads, furniture, . 11 700 A. B. Ewing. do 14 7 00 I >avid Slpe, furniture & wall paper, 14 7 00 Mrs. S. A. Kloffer, fancy goods, 14 7 00 *H. Hughes, do 14 7 00 Jameson & Co., Notions, 10 20 00 John Hutton, do 14 7 00 Riuosmlth & Rupp, stoves, 11 7 00 Wm. Fridley, do 11 7 00 J. 1). Gorgaa, do 14 7 00 .1. Loudon, Books, 14 7 00 W. 11. Cornman, do 14 7 00 A. M. Piper, do 14 7 00 U. (J. Woodward, produce, 11 15 00 J. Beetem & Bro., produce and coal, 12 12 50 J. Givlcr, do 14 7 00 E. & S. Leo, do 14 7 00 Delnncoy <& Shrom, lumber <t coal, 11 15 00 A. H. Blair, do 11 15 00 S. M. Hoover, do 14 7 00 Wm, Askew, marketing, 14 7 00 J. Conley, do 14 7 00 Wm. Wert, do 14 7 00 Allison & Keeney, do 14 7 00 Wm. Brought, do 14 7 00 Win, Sponsler, do 14 7 00 W. M. Chenoweth, do II 7 00 H. Baker, do 11 7 00 MECIIANICSBURG. Comfort & Son, dry goods, 12 812 50 Brlndlc & Nleswangor, do 0 25 00. P. A, Brough & Bro., do *ll 15 00 John Rlgel, do li 7 00 A. Dale, groceries, 11 7 00 R. R. Cram, do 14 7 00 David Dovluuoy, do 14 7 00 .1. Emlnger, do 15 10 00 West. & Rockafellow, do 10 20 00 Kaufman & Griffith, do It 7 00 H. E. Coyer, drugs, 14 700 Clark ifc llouclc, do II 700 Ira Day,' do 14 7 00 J. B. Herring do 14 7 00 D. C. Singer, shoes and hats, 14 7 00 Levi Rigel, do 15 10 00 C. Keim, boots and shoes, 15 10 00 J. Swartz, Jewelry, 14 7 00 Bovor <fe Eberly, hardware, 10 20 00 G. Bobb ik Klmmel, do 11 15 00 Leidlch & Mathews, stoves, 11 7 00 Wilson & Son, do 14 7 00 J.. 1. Smith, confectionary, 11 700 J. A, Swartz, do 11 7 00 I. B. Palmer, do 11 7 00 David Miller, produce, 15 10 00 Zachnrlas & Stayraan, do 15 10 00 Slngi/.or & Brandt, do 13 10 00 T. B. Bryson, do 9 25 00 Johnson <t Son, do 9 25 00 Stimowcr it Pry, do 14 7 00 W. H. Oswald, lumber, 14 7 00 J. Milleiscn, do 14 7 00 J. Simon, clothing, 15 10 00 L. W. Abrams, do -14 700 L. D. Keefer do 14 7 00 Tltzol & Brother, furniture, 14 7 00 John Rupp, do 14 7 00 G. W. Loch man, photographer, 14 7 00 Andrew Myers, cfo 14 7 00 John Gross, marketing, 14 7 00 George Koser, do 14 7 00 J. Marshall & Bro., do 14 7 00 15. Hotlman. do 14 7 00 SHIPPENSRUBG Stevick & M’Pberson, dry goods, 10 20 Oq Stewart A Cox, do 10 20 OU J. & J. D. Kcddig, do 10 20 00 Robt. Snodgrass, do 10 20 00 Heck, Hinkle A Heck, do 13 10 00 j. R. Pngue, groceries, 14 7 00 Stnmbaug A Blair, do 14 7 00 J. 1). Hassler do 14 7 00 S. C. Holler, do 14 7 00 W. H. Holler, do 14 7 00 A. Tnrman, do 14 7 00 Crcsslcr A Clark, do 14 7 00 G. N. Greason, do 14 7 00 Mrs. M. Duke, do . 14 700 c. Fosnaqght, agt„ do 14 7 Q 0 J. C. Senders, dp 14 7 00 Wm. Baughman, do 14 7 00 J. C. AltlcTc, 'drugs, 14 700 B. R. Heller, do 14 7 00 Edward Arte, do 14 7 00 Forney & M’Pherson, hardware, 13 10 00 Grablll & Holler, do 12 12 50 J. M. Hyke's, stoves, 14 7 Q 0 J,A,Wolf, do _ „ U 700 John BnUges, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 Shearer & Blair, do 13 10 00 Kelso A Son, boots and hats, ,14 7 00 P. S. Arts, boots and shoos, 14 7 00 J. M. Smiley, do 14 7 00 G. B. Cole, hats and shoes, 14 7 00 G. W, Croft, do 14 7 00 Isaac Landis Jewelry, 14 7 00 J. H. Criswell, produce, 14 700 H. Ruby & Co., do 10 20 00 T. Blair, .do 11 15 00 H. J. Duke A Bro., furniture, 14 7 00 B. J. Snoddy, do 14 7 00 David Criswell, do 14 7 00 Mrs. 51. Davis mllllpcry 14 7 00 Mrs. A. Baker, dq 14 700 R. p. Snoddy, photographer, 14 700 H. C. 1C Rebuck, do 14 7 00 8. Myers, marketing, 14 7 00 Benjamin Biggs, do 14 7 00 Henry Myers, do 14 7 00 NEWVILIiE. T. M’Candlish «t Son, dry goods, U 15 00 Stough & Elliot do 10 20 00 KHuk&Bro., do 11 15 00 E James <t Bro., do 9 25 00 G. W. Mull, stoves, 14 700 S. R. Claudy, do 14 7 Oo J. S. Hays, groceries, 13 10 00 Jos. Heberling&Son, do 14 7 00 S. M. Glouser, do 14 7 00 Mrs. M. B. Reed, drugs, 14' 7 00 J. H. Miller, do 14 7 00 S. G. 'Wild. do 14 7 00 J. J. Crawford, confectionary, 14 7 00 Joseph Woodburn, boots <fc shoes, 14 700 Samuel Mutch, Jr., do 14 7 00 George M. Bretz, photographer, 14 7 00 W. J. M’Cullough feed store, 14 7 00 Joseph Laughlin, do 14 7 00 L. V. B, Sopor, Jewelry. 14 7 00 S. O. Bitnor, merchant tailor,' 14 7 00 J.S. Daughorly,, do 14 7 00 J. A*. Kunlcie, hardware, 10 20 00 John Hard, marketing, 14 7 00 Win. Vcimrd, do 14 7 00 NEWBURG. Shoemaker & Elliott, dry goods, 11 15 00 Koontz «fc Stevlek, do 11 15 00 O. C. Stevlck, furniture, 14 7 00 D, M’Cny, boots and shoes,- 14 7 00 J. Wagoner, • marketing, 14 700 David Hoover, do 14 7 00 NEW CLCMBEBLA.ND, Joseph 1-Veman, dry goods, 'l4 700 T. Wiliel, do 13 10 00 J. G. Miller, groceries, 14 7 00 Leo <fc Eberly, lumber, 11 • 15 00 Mosser & Coovor, do 10 20 00 Charles Oyster, do 14 7 00 Valentino Keeman, do 14 700 SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. L. Si robin, dry good*-, 12 12 50 Wm. Clark, do 14 7 00 J. Shnch Bro., do 11 700 George Clever, dn 14 7 00 .1. &C, Waldsmith, do 14 700 Wm, Hawk, marketing 14 7 00 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. James Green dry goods, 14 7 00 Myers & Landis, do \i 7 W ILtet of Dealers. Clans, f.icn i.ir. W. A T. Kaufman, dry goods, 13 10 00 Newcomer it Co., do 13 10 00 Clover & Ernst. do 13 10 00 S, Miller & Son, dry goods, 11 7 00 C. Melllnger, do 14 7 00 John Minnioh, do 14 7 00 Walker Graham, groceries, 12 12 60 Hursh <k Bro., do 13 10 00 J. & J. B. Hursh, do 10 20 00 Henry Snyder, do 11 15 00 8. Smith, photographer, I t 7 00 Fosnaughtdc Co., marketing 14 7 00 C. H. Horn, do 14 7 00 J. M. Wagoner. do i t 7 00 PENN TOWNSHIP. George Russel, dry goods, 14 7 00 Peter Garvor, . do 14 7 00 E. Russel, do 14 7 00 DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. Samuel Wolf, dry goods, J. F. Lower, do Henry Warner, marketing, SOUTH MIDDLETON. A. M. Leidich, dry goods, 12 12 50 Webber & Durlnml, do 12 12 50 S. N. Divan, do 11 15 00 C. Harnmau, do 13 10 00 Peter Clepper, confectionary, 14 700 John Heckman, do 14 7 00 C. Rcep, furniture, 14 7 00 George 9cesnman, feed store, 14 7 00 MONROE TOWNSHIP. Nolsley & Kaufman, dry goods, 12 12 50 George Brindle, do 12 12 60 Henry Spahr, produce store, 14 7 00 Samuel Plank, do 14 7 00 D. S. Dovenney, drugs, 14 7 00 UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. J. H. Qoswellor, dry goods, 12 12 50 John Swartz, merchant tailor. 14 7 00 Henry Kline, marketing, 14 7 00 Henry H. Stouffer, do 14 7 00 LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP, A. Brower, dry goods, 12 12 60 L. Crull, do 14 7 00 C. Scherich. drugs, 14 7 00 F. Lee, produce, 14 7 00 John P. Young, marketing, 14 7 00 Wm. Orall do 14 7 00 Goo. Brubaker, do 14 ’ 700 James Davis, do 14 • 7 00 EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. D. Deullnger, dry goods; 14 700 H. D. Musser Jc Bro., do 14 7 00 J. Free, produce, 14 7 00 Patterson & Myers, do 13 10 00 H. Books & Sou., do 13 ,10 00 Gravollu Rupliu, grocery, 14 700 John Glessner, do 14 7 00 J. Longneckor, do 14 7 00 J. Renmgcr, do 14 7 00 David Brown, marketing, 14 7 00 HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. David P. Llghtncr, drygoods, 14 7 00 Daniel Rupp, do 13 10 00 E. W. & G. Wise, do 14 7 00 D. Rupp, produce, 14 7 00 John Templlh, grocery, 14 7 00 C. Templln, furniture. 14 7 00 George K. Duey, marketing, 14 7 00 SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. Newcomer it Burkholder, dry gds, 14 7 00 A. Orris it Lamb, do 15 U) 00 G. W. Lcldig, do 14 7 00 W. H. Eckels, do 15 10 00 J. B. Leldlg, produce, 15 10 00 F. Breckmacker, marketing, 14 7 00 J. B. Noss, dry goods, li 7 00 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J. 11. Swiler, dry goods, 14 7 00 WEST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, D. 11. Burkholder, dry goods, 12 13 50 P.&J. Weaver. do 14 7 00 Reiser & Shambaug, produce, 15 10 00 J. S. Carothers, do 10 20 00 J. Watson, dealer, itc., 14 7 00 S. W. Dlller, dry goods, 15 10 00 A. M’Cullough,, , do 14 700 Wolf it Miller, do 14 7 00 J. W. Haudshew, do 14 7 00 James Bishop, marketing, 14 700 Wm. Bishop, do „ li 7 00 Thomas Hess, do I t 7 00 Peter Hess, do 14 7 00 Jacob Beetom, do 14 7 00 FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP. Alexander & Brother, dry goods, 14 700 MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. George Sanderson, dry goods, 14 7 00 J. M, Wagoner, grocery, 14 7 00 * DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. Jacob Gebhart, Carlisle, 9 25 00 Win. Alexander, “ 9 25 00 David Black, “ 9 25 00 W. Henderson & Son, “ U 25 00 Ahl, Snyder & Co., Newton twp. 9 25 00 EATING HOUSES. Mrs. R. Pilkey, Carlisle, 8 5 00 W. Walker, “ 8 5 00 Joseph Gardner, " 8 5 00 James Spangler, “ 8 6 00 Mrs. Ellen Peters, ** 8 5 00 T. J. White, “ 8 5 00 D. J. Grover, “ 8 5 00 Mrs. E, Fry, “ 8 5 00 J. Meloy, Mechanlcsburg, 8 5 00 A. Ebnor, East Pennsborough, twp. 8 5 00 John. S. Ricker, SilvorSprlngtwp. 8 6 00 Samuel R. Grove, Upper Alien twp. 8 6 00 SALOONS, A. Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 00 E. Donley, “ 7 10 00 P. Aicheie, '• 7 10 00 George Welrlch, " 7 10 00 Samuel Brown, ** 7 10 00 Win. Martin, •• 7 10 00 Mrs. M. Colvin, “ 7 10 00 David Gill, •• 7 10 00 L. Hollenbacher. “ 7 10 00 Mrs. C. Yaiser, “ 7 10 00 John Schmohl, •* 7 10 00 Wm. C. Fraaclscus, “ 7 10 00 Mrs. J. Meloy, Mechanlcsburg, 7 10 00 J. Orris, “ 7 10 00 Levi Antrum, “ 7 10 00 H. H, Clever, Southampton twp. 7 10 00 J. Shrlner, Shlppensburg, 7 10 00 W. R. Beaver, “ 7 10 00 W. A. Shuster, “ 7 10 00 C. A. Hennaberger, Newton twp. 7 10 00 W. S. Dunlap, Newvlllo. 7 10 00 James Shannon. South Middleton, 7 10 00 BILLIARD SALOONS. S. W. Early R. J. 8011, Carlisle, Notice Is hereby given to all persons named In the above list, that by an act of Assembly ap proved April llth,. 1802, County Treasurers are re quired to bring suit and collect all licenses re maining unpaid on or before the first day of July next, and by other Acts of Assembly, venders of vinous, spirltous, malt or brewed liquors, are also liable to indictment in the Court of (Quarter Ses sions. Those interested are therefore requested to lift their licenses without delay and save the costs, Ac. LEVI ZEIGLER, Treasurer of Cumberland County, May 3, IB6o—lt $65! A PREMIUM FOR SUBSCRIBERS I ! 1 Wo will present to the person who sends us the largest list of New Cash Yearly Snboribers to the Voluuteeii, accompanied by the money for the same, on or before Juno Ist 1866, a fine, improved WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE, which cost us 565. This is the best machine that can bo procured for the price, and is adapted to all kinds of family sewing and tailoring. It will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braldt tyhd, and perform every sped?? qfspwlng. It is qiount pej qq a Black \yalxrat table and the metal work Is of ornainental bronze, making a beautiful household ornament. The machine can be seen at the office of Mr. John Campbell—Rail Road Depot, Carlisle, The lists of subscribers will be carefully filed away, and the premium will bo awarded by three disinterested persons, On Saturday June 2d, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to the person having sent the largest number of good, yearly subscribers, accompanied by the subscription price, \yhiph Is two dollars, Invarid lily in advance. 1 Here is a rare opportunity far our friends In the country to get a good $65,00 SEWING MACHINE for a few days’ canvassing of their respective lo calities. This proposition Is absolute qnd unquali fied ;' the machine is already purchased, and will bo awarded, without fall, on Saturday, June 2d. In addition to this, our friends will have the satisfaction of knowing that they are increasing the circulation of their county paper, and thus helping along the cause of Democracy In which they all profess to feel such a deep interest. Lpj them put their shoulder to the wheel, and see what can be done for tltp triumph of Democratic principles, hy a few days hard work. Sample copies of the paper, and prospectuses on which to procure the names of subscribers, will be furnished to nil who feel disposed- to lend a helping hand and to try thplr clpmoes for the Sowing Machine. BRATTON * KENNEDY March 29,1500. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-—no tice Is hereby given that letters of Admin irtualion on the estate of peter Poitbr. late of Dickinson township, deceased, have been granted to the'undersigned, residing In the same town ship. All persons Indebted to the said estate are requested lo make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. LA FAYETTE PEPPER. Administrator, Aprils, low* anT " nvixiy. i ri kap: ! r W. C. Sawvf.r, J. A. Dukk, J. E. BcuKlloLDfc:l. , , Known oa the llrm of W. C. SAWYER & CO., East Main St., two doors below Saxton’s Hard ware Store, have just received from NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA IMPORTING, 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 an Immense stock of all kinds of SEASON ABLE GOODS, bought at the LATE PANIC PRICES Full CASH. Now Is the time to got bargains lu DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SILKS In all their varieties; Striped, Barred and Plain Poplins ; all colors of Alpaccas; 3-4 and IM Wool DeLalnes. Shepherd’s Plaids, Mohair Lustres, French and American DeLalnes. Special attention paid to MOURNING and Bombazines, Tamlse Cloth, Pure Al- paccas, Challles, Maretze, Mourning Silks, 4:c., «tc. Spring MatUlcs, Basques and Sacqucs, new shade of Sacking Cloths, Spring Shawls, newest styles; Spring Balmorals and latest improved HOOP SKIRTS,' CALICOES, MUSLINS, SELLING AT SMASH UP PRICES. 5000 Yds. CALICOES, Light, Dark, Brown, Me dium and Black from Viy 2 cts. up. 3000 Yds. Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS. 500 Yds. GINGHAMS’ bestipakee. Buy your CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and FUR NISHING GOODS from W. C. Sawyer <t Co., who have always on hand a largo and choice as sortment of FRENCH, GERMAN i AMERICAN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. Have Goods made up in the LATEST CITY STYLES. OF EVERY VARIETY HOUSEKEEPERS, W, C. SAWYER «k CO. keep the larg est and best selected stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Blind Materials, look ing Classes, Carpet Chains, Rugs, <kc., tic.. GOOD YDS. CARPETS, all kinds and prices, IMPORTED, .40 00 40 00 STRIPED, 1000 Yds being Superior Home Made. 600 Yds. Linen and Hemp. 8-1, G-4, 6-4 and 4-4 OIL CLOTHS. We make this department a SPECIAL INTEREST in our Trade. AH persons in want qf House Furnishing Goods, are invited to call before buying* $65!! We lake pleasure in showing our Goods, W, O. SAWYER & CO, are selling all kinds ol CAMBRICS. NAINSOOKS, YANKEE NOTIONS At BREAK-DOWN PRICES A fine assortment of JCW GLOVES. READ, PONDER AND DETERMINE To buy from W, C\ SAWYER & CO. your Table Linens . French,, English and German Counterpanes , Wool 7\xblc Cbvrra, Corsets, Parasols, &un Umbrellas , SJiakcrs, and a thousand other articles not men.- tinned. Is to buy Goods for (.'ASH fit OOpD JPIUCES. Sell them CHEAPER and Taster than any other HOUSE IN TOWN. - W. C. SAWYER it CO. will be making additions of the newest and most desirable (nu>ortations as (he season adi\vitu's x Thankful for past suppmii, wc ure determined by attention, to merit u continuance of the same Every body is asked to call and see our Goods wo doors below Saxton’s Hardware Store, East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. %r , ™ , nnrt W. C, SAWYER & CO. March EjISW, 3Brg ©ootrs. JOBBING, and AUCTION HOI'SFA FUNERAL GOODS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, TICKINGS, STRIPES CHECKS, •BOYS’ WEAR W. C SAW Y E R MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. IN THE VALLEY FIGURED and EAST MAIN STREET GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE EMBROIDERIES, TOWELLINGS. HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, of every description, OUR MOTTO ?ljartJtoarc, faints, &c. |_| A It D \V A K It a,.0 subscriber has just returned from the Eastern Cities with the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment ot Hardware, over otter ed m tins county. lAt-rything kept In a wholesale and retail Hardware store, can be.hud a. little lower than at any other house In the county, at the cheap hardware store of the sub scriber. __ NAILS AND SPIKES. Fifty tons nails and spikes just received of the very best makes, and. all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nailsat manufacturers’ prices. Six hundred pair Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large-assortment of BUTT CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, BREAST HO., FI KTH CHAINS, LUG CHAINS, TONGUE CHAINS, CUNV CHAINS, ie. H,A M E S . Three hundred and fifty pair of llames of idi kinds Just received. Common pattern, London paiiern, Elizabethtown pattern with and without patent laslcnings, cheaper than ever. PAINTS AND OILS. Ten lons White Lead, l,t>oo gallons Oil Just re ceived, with u largo assortment of Varnishes, Tur pentine, Japan, Fatty, Lltharage, Wmtmg, Glue, sneliuu, Faint Brushes, Fire-proof Faint. Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, Red Lead, Lard Oil, Boiled Oil, sperm Oil, Fisu Oil, etc. Colors of every description, dry and In oil, In cans and tubs. FAEM BELLS Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bens in the couhty. Greon ca-stle Metal and Beil Metal, warranted not to crack. Twenty-live kegs Dupont Rock and Hlllo Pow der, with a large assortment of safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Siedges, Stone Hammers, <Kc. PUMPS AND CEMENT, Fifty barrels of Cement, with a very large as sortment of Chain and Iron Pumps 01 ah kinds, cheaper than ever, at the hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Dec. 1,1805. Miller & bowers, SUCCIiWOIW TO North Hanover Sired, Gi rlisle. Pa Dealers in American, English and German HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Shoo Findings, Morocco and Lining Bklud, Lasts, Boot Trees and Shoemaker Toola of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files, Hasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nalls, Bar and Rolled Iron of ail sizes, lIAMES AND TRACES, Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs, «£c., &c. Saws oi every variety, carpenters’ Tools amt Building Material, Table aud Pocltei Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware oi all kinds and of the best manufacture, winch will be sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. We are making great improvements in our already heavy stocic oi goods, and invite all persons m want of Hard ware of every description to givq us a call aud we are confident you wnl be well paid for your trou ble. CRASH, Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all wo will be able to maintain the reputation ol lhe old stand. MILLER & BOWERS. Dec. 1, 1805. QKEAT BARGAINS A T A U CTI 0 N I will offer to the citizens of Carlisle and vlcln ity a superior lot of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND CLOTHING, Consisting In part of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, All Wool DcLaincs Alpaca'Lustres (plain aud fancy,) Demi-Mohalrs, Ginghams, cloakings, Brocim Shawls, «£c., «S:c. MUSLINS, Twilled Linen Drilling (extra heavy,) Towelling, Cnssunere Shirting, &c. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, TWEE US. GENTS NANCY CA&SI MERE SHIRTING, d t. NOTIONS Ladies and Gentlemen’s Hosiery, in great varie ty, Handkerchiefs, White and 1 Fancy Shirts,Sus penders, Patent and Spool Threads, Umbrellas and Parasols, lu great variety. CLOTHING Spring Overcoats, Fine Linen India Rubber Ovei - coals, (superior waler-proofj Suck Coals, Frock Coats, Pantaloons, «fcc., cVc. Auction lu the ev.uuug at 7 o’clock, until the whole stock is disposed of. Persons desirous of purchasing at pm sale during the day can do sont an advantage ol p*r cent, cheaper than can be obtained at the regular stores. My stock is in the Store-Room of J. W. Ebj. Main Street. April 20, 1860—3 t. REMOVAL! BARGAINS IN CLOTHING I Henry S. Ritter would announce to the public that he has removed his C LJ3JT II I N G A N D GENTS' FURNISHING STORE to his new Store-Room, on West Main Street, three doors west of the First National Rank, Car lisle, where he Is fully prepared to MAKE WORK TO ORDER at short notice and in the best and moat/cwThona ble style. Ho lias recently returned from the city with a very large and carefully selected lot of Goods, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &0., which ho Is prepared to sell at greatly reduced rates. He will always keep ou baud READY-MADE CLOTHING of the best quality and style, and warranted to bo as represented. Call and examine for your selves and bo convinced. His stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS has been selected -with care, and embraces SHIRTS I DRA WERS, COLLARS , GLOVES . NECKTIES, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, and all articles in that line. Our custom department now contains the lar gest assortment of all the Fashionable New Fab rics for our patrons to select from. GOODS SOLD BY THE YARD OR PIECE. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Wo are always ready to show our Goods to old and new customers. Don’t forget the Stand, West High Street, lu ibo room lately occupied by K. £3. Stmpley’s Jewelry Store April 20,186Q—1y QLOTHING! CLOTHING” “ Qm'cA: Sales and Small Profits*” Having Just returned from the Eastern-cities with an entirely new stock of Cloths, Casslmores, Vestings, and gentlemen’s furnishing goods of every variety, me subscriber will continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS in nil its various branches, at the old stand of Abraham Lahman, on North Hanover Street," next door to ahremer’s Hotel, and a lew doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, MADE UP CLOTHING constantly on hand, COATS, m every style and variety Shins, while A gray linen, Stockings, Undershirts, Neckties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Suspenders, Ac, Also, the best of French Cloths and Casslmores, in every variety. He has engaged the services of an experienced cutter, and especial attention will be paid to putting up etistomer work in the latest ami most lashionablo stvles. JOHN TUEIULER. April 11*. ISTrfi— EV KH\ person should make an effort to win the Stio Sewing Machine, which will be awarded on the 2d of June next to'the person, sending the largest list of subscribers to the Yol* - vmteer, ties prospectus elsewhere* BOWLER LEWIS F. LYNE, 30rg e&oofce. r. McCartney, A uctioneer. (Clotijms. STOCKINGS, Fine and Common H. S. RITTER, PANTS and VESTS,
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