Ire. —A destructive conflagration oc |ed in Harrisburg on Tuesday. 9th I The fire was first discovered in Stable of the Union House, kept by ißenjamin Buck, on Market street, Leen Third and Fourth streets. A liber of stables were entirely consumed, Iseveral dwellings and places of busi i considerably damaged by fire and &r. The loss is stated to be very con- Ernble. li )rses Killed by Lightning.—Du n recent thunder storm, the barn of Emanuel Throne, in Frankford iship, was struck by lightning, and valuable horses were killed. The was not materially injured. Lath by Starvation. — A young [named Klinefelter, residing in Jin township, died lately of voluntary Jation,, having for 12 days and nights led food. Cause, disappoint |t in marriage.— Star of the Valley. dueling Gap Springs.— We are in led that Charles H. Mann, who keeps fjones House, Harrisburg, has leased I Doubling Gap Springs, which will foened for visitors after June. Ist f Caterpillars are already quite mi nis. We notice through the coun ipple and cherry treess literally cov : with their webs. They should be Joyed wherever found. SPECIAL NOTICES. •The publishers ov the Volun- teer WILL PRESENT A WHEELER £ WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE TO THE PERSON WHO FURNISHES THE LARGEST LIST OF NEW, CASH YEARLY SUBSCRIBERS, before the FIRST DAY' OF JUNE next. The Premium will be awarded, BY THREE DISINTERESTED PERSONS on SATURDAY', JUNE 2d. 18(30. No PLACE like Wm. Blair & Bon’s |e lor Groceries and Queensware, Smoking 1 Cliewlng Tobaccos, Wholesale and Retail.— April with its storms has pass’d away, And now has come the lovely May, Winter, yes, grim winter, is no more, And mother earth looks as of yore; Birds, too, have come again, And sing with voices most serene. Changes now are all they go, And man changes, 100, we know; Aside is laid the Overcoat, And with a fine greenback note, Ho buys summer suits for great and sma 11, 31 At the Store of Julius Neuwahl, Dra. Kieffer and Zltzer, North Hanover 'met, Carlisle, who has Just returned from the da with a large Spring and Summer stock of mi’s and boys’ Clothing, which he offers at 'Atly reduced prices. Give him a call. M JULIUS NEUWAHL. iny 10,1800—3 t, ’o Drunkards.— A reformed inebriate dd be happy to communicate (free of charge) tslis many of his fellow-beings as will address very important and useful information, and ;o In their hands a sure cure for the love of Drink of any kind. This Information is •iSly offered by one who has narrowly escaped Itwin/cnra’w grave. Address, M SETH B. HENDERSON, -r ; Ja| No. 9, Broad Street, N. Y'. iril 26, 1860—3 m. Consumtpives.— The advertiser, having restored to health in a few weeks by a very tile remedy, after having suffered for several s with a severe lung affection, and that dread ise, Consumption—is anxious to make known fellow-sufferers the means of cure. , ) all who desire it, he will send a copy of the Scrlptlon used (free of charge,) with the dlrcc s for preparing and using the same, which will find a sure cure for Consumption, Ast .hlJa, Bronchlta, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat fang Affections. The only object of the ad er in sending the Prescription is to benefit fliicted, and spread information which he Ives to bo Invaluable, and he hopes every 2r will try his remedy, as it will cost them ig, and may prove a blessing, ies wishing the prescription, free by return will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. . 22, 18C0.—ly HEGEB3 A3SU PUBLIC SPEAKERS Will find TrOch Jpseful in clearing the voice when taken before bging or Speaking, and relieving the throat 'er an unusual exertions of the vocal organs. »e Troches are recommended and prescribed by lysiclans ; and have had testimonials from emi- nent men throughout the country. Being an ar i tfcle of true merit, and having proved their efllca .W by a test of many years, each year finds them ;l| new localities in various parts of the world, the Troches are universally pronounced bet ‘ty than other articles. Retain only “ Browns Bronchial Troches,’ »(! do not take any of the Worthless Imitations Wat may be offered. Bold everywhere in the United States, and in [reign Countries, at 35 cents per box. Feb 1, 1805—3 m. Simons op Youth.—A Gentleman who suffered years from Nervous Debility, Premature De- rjSP I nad nil the affects of youthful indiscretion, ’.mil for the sake of suffering humanity, send free ||Ban who need it, the recipe and directions for liking the simple remedy by which he was [Jgred. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver ser’s experience, can do so by addressing H JOHN B. OGDEN, ill ' No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y. gtfeb. 22,18 G i. Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman, He residing In South America as a missionary, Covered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure I Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of i Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole in of disorders brought on by baneful and vi ns habits. Great numbers have been already eel by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de -5 to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I 1 send the recelpe for preparing and using s medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one o.needs it. Free of Charge, lease inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed fourselt Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, . New York City sf Pril 10,1800—ly* Shop Opened,—The under* ed * formerl y in the employ of Mr, A. H. «jf ltaB finisher of leather, respectfully announ jg 8 to the public that he has opened the shop at « fi^ nearly opposite the Grocery Store fl 'Vm. Blair & Son, South end, Carlisle, where will keep constantly on hand a good supply of gp kinds of Leather, such as Oak and Hemlock 5 finished Calfskins, Upper, Kip, Harness * c ’ BO » Moroccos of various kinds, all 6 fie best quality which he offers low for the cash. give him a caU. Cl^ OSt Caß * l pr *co paid for slaughtered Hides Skmn m,n BENNEVILLE W. RIEQNER lO, 1806-flt*. n AN>GE ' But Tuue.—Every young lady ami in G 1^ nn ln *ho United States can hear Borne* aIUf Grj mucll to their advantage by return *n i °° f char 6«») b y addressing the under *ll nil Til ose having fears of being humbugged llge by not noticing this card. All others P ease address their obedient servant, THOS, P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway* N, Y. Fel >.a, 16w _i y The people of Cumberland Valley can again rejoice, for Dry Goods have been crowded Into the Store Room of W. C. Sawyer & Co., until it will hold no more, and to give room for what Is to come they will sell they; enormous stock at cash with a small profit. See advertisement— but what is far better see their cheap and beauti ful goods. MARRIED KEEB—BAMFORD.—On thesth lust., by J. Olc wino Justice of the Peace, Mr. Alfred Kcos to Miss. Sarah E. Bamford all of West Falrvtow Cumb. Co. Pa. KING —DUNN. —On the slh Inst., bvßov. S. I’. Rnrechcr, Mr. Charles King, of U. S. A., to Miss. Maggie Dunn, of Carlisle. REPORT OF T Carlisle •HE MARKETS Markets. Carlisle, May 10, 1800. Butler, no Eggs, 10 Lard, 10 Tallow, IOT Bacon—Hams, 20 Bacon—Sides, 15 • Soup Beans, 1 70 Washed Wool, 40(75 50 Unwashed Wool, JWfrMO Pared Peaches, 7 00 Uupared Peaches, 500 Dried Apples, 2 75 Philadelphia markets. Flour—Family, 11 00 Flour—Super, 7 00 Wheat—White, 2 70 Wheat—Rod, 2 00 Rye, 85 Corn, 05 Oats, 50.- ClovcrScod, 1 50 Timothy Seed, 3 50 Flaxs&dt ‘ 200 Potatoes—Mercer, 1 00 Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 80 Wednesday, May 10. Flour.—The market continues quiet, bus. holders are llrm in their views, and the receipts and the stocks light. About-000 bbls. wore taken by the homo consumers within the range of 87 -50 a $8 25 per bbl. for superfine ; 810 a U 50 lor North west extra family; Bil 50 a 13 for Pcnmi* and Ohio do.; and $l4 alO per bbl. tor fancy brands, as to quality.-- Rye Flour continues scarce and in de mand, at 80 per bbl. In Corn Meal there is noth ing doing. Grain.— The offerings of Wheat continue light, but the demand has fallen off, and prices remain about tbe same as lost quoted. Bales of 0000 bus', good and choice red at $2 55 a 2 70 per bn. White Wheat is very scarce, and ranges from $2 75 a 3. Rye is scarce, and sells readily at $llO for Pennn. Corn is arriving freely. Bales of 7000 bus. yellow at 83c. afloat, and 85c. in the cars. Oats are stead v at 02c. for Peana. and 03 n 04c. per bu. for Deala*- ware. 2000 bus. Barley Malt sold at $13716 per bu. The receipts to-day are: 1550 bbls. Flour; 2000 bus. Wheat; 11,700 bus. Corn; 3075 bus; Outs. Seeds. —Cloverseed is out of season and wehear of no sales. Timothy is quoted at 85 a 0 per bus. Flaxseed is scarce and m demand at 82 75 a 2 so per bushel. -- - Whiskey .—The domandjslimlted; small sales of Penn. bbls. are making at s 2 23, and Ohio at $2 27. 100 bbls. bright Ohio sold at >'J. ‘is per gal lon. atihertisements. £ For the largest list of cash subscri tPUt/ hers to the Volunteer before June Ist. DIVIDEND— May S, IMO.—The Di rectors of the First National Bank, Carlisle. mux 1 tills clay declared a dividend of six per cent, on the Capital Slock, clear of (Jovernnienl Tax, and payable on demand. May 17, JStJii —lit, AAA VEAR.—A rare oppor l/l/U timity Is offered to panic's wish ing to csiuouati thomselves in a country business. A fresh and well selected stock of (foods is of fered for sale. The location is in the heart of tin* great Shenandoah Vallov, and the stand the best in Jefferson Co., West Virginia. A Post-Ullice is kept in the Store Room, at which the mails ar rive and depart daily. A business of tfnU.UUO a year has been done here, before the war. Persons wishing to emiuire more particularly as to loca tion, terms, Ac., will please address the Post- Master at Charlestown, Jefferson Co., West Vir ginia. May 17, 1860--It. & H, T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers ok Photographic Materials WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY NEW YORK. In addition to our main business of PHOTO GRAPHIC MATERIALS, wo are headquarters for the billowing, viz: Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Of these wc have an immense assortment, In ducting VIEWS OF THE WAR, Obtained at great expense and forming a com plete Photografihic History o/ (ho. Groat Union Contest. Bull Run, Dutch Gap, Y’orktown, Pontoon Trains, Gettysburg, Hanover Junction, Fair Oaks, Lookout Mountain, Savage Station, Chlckahominy, Fredericksburg, City Point, Fairfax, Nashville, Richmond, Petersburg, Deep Bottom. Belle Plain, Monitors, Cha I tanooga, Fort Morgan, Atlanta, Charleston, Mobile, Florida, Strawberry Plains. Ac., ite., &c. American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, &c., &c. Also, Revolving Ster eoscopes, for public or private exhibition. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. PHOTOG It APH IC ALBUMS. We were the first to introduce these Into the United States and we manufacture immense quantities in great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to §so.' Our ALBUMS have the reputa tion of being superior in beauty and durability to any other. - They will bo sent by mail, Free, on receipt of price. FINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER. -©H The Trade will find our Alrums the most Sale able they can buy. C A R D P H O T O G R A P H S Our Catalogue now.embraces over Five Thou sand different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Eminent Americans, &c., viz: about 100 Mag-Gens., 100 Lieut. Cols., 050 Statesmen, 100 Brig. “ 250 oilier Officers, 130 Divines, 375 Colonels, 75 Navy Otficors, 1% Authors, •10 Artists, 125 Stage, 50 Prominent Women, 3,000 Copies of Works of Art, Including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Doz en Pictures from our Catalogue, will bo filled on receipt of Sl.bo, and sent by mall, free. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D., will please remit twenty-five per cent, of the amount with their order. 4®“* The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. May 17.1800. For the largest listof cash subscri tpOt) here to the Volunteer before June Ist. Report of visitors of poor HOUSE FOR 1805. To l7to Honorable, the Judges qf the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland County. The undersigned, appointed by your Honors, visitors of the Poor House, for tho year 1805, beg leave to report: That, having in discharge of their duties visited this institution from time to time during the past year, ami thoroughly exam ined on each occasion, tho condition of the Farm, the Poor House and its inmates, they at all times found everything in a condition that met their unqualified approbation, leaving nothing more or different in their opinion to he expected or desired. Tho farm, farm buildings, fences, Ac., were In excellent condition; the last sea son's crop large, and that for tho ensuing sea son among the most promising in the neigh borhood. 'The Poor House was always found in an admirable sanitary condition, considering its somewhat defective construction, (errors which it is understood, now, that the building has been destroyed Will be remedied In its reconstruction.) The paupers were always cleanly, properly provided with rood ftfid clothing, and so far ns they possessed capacity, industrious, orderly and cheerful. In view of these facts, the undersigned deem it not Inappropriate to congratulate the people of tho Comity upon the fortunate choice and judi cious retention of the present Stewaid ami Stew ardess. These positions require for the proper discharge of their varied, and often delicate and unpleasant duties, a combination of qualities, which, though seldom found in those who occupy them, are believed to be possessed In an eminent degree by Mr. and Mrs, Snyder, That be Is an excellent farmer, is shown by the receipts from tho farm, its condition, and that of tho stock re port ; and that she Is fully capable of governing the house as such a house should bo governed, is evinced by tho cleanliness, good order, and deco rum of its inmates—particulars in which this Poor House will compare not unfavorably, with many houses occupied by large private families, where all are endowed with tho capacity of self government. In Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, tho undersigned rec ognize persons of strong common sense; intelli gent, patient, humane, and of unpretending firm ness ; qualities, every one of which, it Is submit ted, are requisite iu dealing with tho great varie ty of characters who aomo under their care, from the Infant whoso parents’ vices or poverty, or both', have brought them up through all tiie vari ous grades of physical and mental debility, to tho sturdy vagrant, who, fully capable of earning ills own' livelihood, but very averse to doing so, would there, at the expense of tho county, eat the bread of idleness, were ho notobliged lo work or leave, as in Justice to the community ho should bo and is obliged to do .... It is perhaps proper to add in conclusion that by the recent destruction of the main pauper ‘quarters by fire, and the partial destruction of tho {steward’s residence also, those in charge wore put to groat straights in endeavoring to shelter tho paupers from the Inclemency of thosenson by the erection of a largo temporary rough board building they have boon rendered comparatively comfortable. But any deficiency that may exist In this respect will doubtless soon bo entirely remedied. Tho work of rebuilding has been pushed forward with such celerity, Hint if con tinued at tho same rate, the Poor House will soon he entire again with such additions and improve ments as experience lias demonstrated the no cehblty of. n Jl(j - L | , JN , . JOHN BTLTAUT, t VuiVww. J.II.UOSLER, J May 17,1800—1 t, IN ADVAN( '~K\ a J‘ A E D O PE iV TE a of the latest importations of French, (lorinim, English ami Italian ami Summer Wear, of Every deM-ript ion Have again taken advantage of the \ery In I o to All their spacious Store Room, East Main St., two doors below Saxton’s Hardware Store, with an enormous stock of seasonable D H Y GOODS, C! A R V K T S, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, bought for ( ’ash from the largest importing Hou ses of KKW YORK AND i J H I LADELPHIA All the varieties and e«>lors of sulks, splemlhl c|ualitles of FRENCH WORSTED HOODS (;/tr:.\Ani\ics, .1. i \ lIoFFKK. f Wmr in mi A. ’l'. Stewart A Co., English I .cm ns, Percales, Lawns. .Mohairs barred.striped and plain. Hosie ry of a !1 kinds, from A mold, ('«mo aMe ,V i 'n. ('LI ITI IS, OASSIMKRES. WHITE GOODS of every class from 11. B. Clallln A ('". Very se lect styles ami varieties of DRESS goods and from James, Kent A-Co., Jos. Rlegal A Co.. Johnes, Berry & Co,, Philadelphia. We carefully exam ined both markets and customers will find on our counters a larger, more varied and than In any of the Stores West of the Great Cities. Everybody Is invited to examine our stock. P V y TO IT A U G OO1) S . We give special attention to this Depa rtinent. jj adlcs are invited to examine mir lieaiitllnl les of SILK AX I) FREXCII CLOTH SACKS for Sacks and Basques, also Buttons ami Orna ments to match Would ask the attention to their very largo and choice stock of FRENCH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN CLOTHS AND CASSIiIEEES, Spanish Linens for Coatings, Russian Linens for Bantings. Wo get up SUITS at very Short Notice by tho best Tailors in town. HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is the largest and most complete in the Valley containing ,i SCOTCH A' KN(rLISH BRUSSELS, all the grade* ot Lowell and Hartford Mills, HEMP AND JfOSJKRY, all otlior best makers also kept by us. LACE AJITT.SJ, DRESS TRIMMINGS, WIPE AWAKE ENTERPRISING STORI* determined to do a large trade for the benellJ <»f the community as well as fur ourselves. Everybody, i tab and poor, old ami \ oung, small ami great, arc* vei\‘ cordially invited to i»ur DRY HOODS kmpoiuum, where \vc will lake great pains and pleasiue in showing our goods as well as selling them. We will make additions of desirable Goods as the season advances. May 17,18t)0, flcto SUiberttecmcnts. D U ESS G O O D S W. c. SAWYER A CO. ]) K c L I X K IX P R rr K .S' liltus GRAIN Hl.Ai'K SILK*, f.\Ri>h:r,\ ar/rr.u.x .U.l 77-;A*/.i /.v. ALL KINDS (11- 1) O M E w T I (’ O O O D S (GENERAL WEAR (l II E A PE R ASSOR T M E N T ALL KINDS OF MOVRN I N CJ A N D A N 1) n a s c i r es , Beautiful Sliades of K K E N C H C LOT H S W. C. SAWYER A UJ„ W. C. SAWYER & CO’S. RAG CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, W. C. SAWYER &ru. Have a large l assort meal of (i LOCKS, PA JiASOJ*S, S U.\ L M HiUKJ*(.A.s, Buai»u:v’.s UMlpi’A “PRIDE OF THE WOULD’ JSLIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS, in fuel everything in a W. C, SAWYER & CO. ilrtu SUjlirrttsrmruts. Cun in no way be made nimvoiM toOf.) ly than by the prHc Sewing Ma ' chine which will ho awarded to t ho pei ■'Oii w ho fnrnishos us wilh the largest list of cash subscri bers to the Voluntukk before .lime Ist. A CERTAIN PR EVENTIVE FOR GHOHKUA. 'THE GREAT ZIXGARI HITTERS 'i'll is wonderful remedy was discovered and in t roduced ahum l wenty years ego by I>r. s. Gheop siis, an eminent Kgypi lan physicnin. iLe liad long seen ami tell tin? wan! of some remedy which would strike the root of disease, and prevent much ol ihc suiTering which the lui man lannly was then compelled to endure. Tins great (piestum was presmiled lo his mind every nay in vivid colors as he moved among the sick and dying, and observed the ineilieieney of neariy all the remedies then in use. Tutu he was led lo think and experiment ; and after lea years of study and labor he presented to his leliow man the wonderful /.INI i.\ it I IU ITHlts. The died ol' tins preparation In the prevention and eure of disease was so marvelous and astonishing mat the most Haltering maiksoi royal lavm wvre lie** to woil upon him who discovered It. II is name was placed upon the iloii of Nobles, and a gold medal with me loliowi'ng Inscription: Dr S. Cheopsus, the i’ubhc llenctactor, was presented to turn by the Viceroy. The preparation lias been used in several epi demics ot cholera, hot h as a preventive and cura tive measure, and will! such great succc.—, Uiat it has been Introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. Tne old saying mat an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvelous force To cholera, and iheiciore any remedy that-*' will protect us against i his tern hie disease should be Ireelv and pn -ostein ly used. All |>aiii.>l.)u■'•inow agree iliat the eholeivt polSoH aei> no llir ‘-V.-teul lluoligll liU’ bi00.,1, amt that any emalnna tem which act .on t be ex cretory organ-, and Keeps them in Wornnni or der, must picventa suolclent, acciimuiat am m the poison t-M xe. t it', in i mie ctfects on me or ganism. Tins is i rue noi mi iy of enob*era, but ol nearly all other maladies, e-peciuH.v the duler enl. forms ol lev cr. The Zmgara Ihtu r> i- ju.-l such a ivim-dv a-, ihe above conditions reijun e. It acts mi inv’organs Ol excretion and screw 1011, keeping upa peitecl balance between them. Tins ibiicrs i.-eomposed entirely of roots and herbs, so ncely cmieocteu that every organ is acted upon and put m tone. Its taste is pleasant ami us eil.-cis prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the follow ng d i .e ; i b,r. hiM'ii cured by it : Cholera, I >iar; o e i. i n emery, 1 lebiiuy, Ainemia, Dyspepsia, i nn n nmey, Gliohc, Ac. Trice One Dollar per quart botth. Tmicipal depot at lae Waimi l in i wharf, Harrisburg, Ta. Also lor sale by George Winters, wnoie-aleand retail liipior dealer, M.*cond Street, Harrisburg, ami ill so lower’s liquor store, and at tin* Ti ankiiii House, Carlisle. May 17. WJ i—i!m, tfj/* ' t (.'an be nuulo by one week's netivi canvassing lor 111** Vni.ry i n '.v mi -1*• /U 111 •> ■ll If 111 ( 1 1 sew 1 u* iv. IVTOTIb’K. —Notice is hereby given Duit X’l Rotters Testamentary on theVsmn' of Dan ici i.Jrns.s, lah* oi Silver Spring imviMiip deed., have been issued to the umlciMgiied. ivudm," m same township. Ail persons Knowing ilu'iu selves indebted to the estate are icqiiestcd lo make payment immediately, and those having claims against said ("-late will uKo piesent them for sett lenient, .1-0,. A f May 17. ldii;_(l( $65! A RRKMU’M l tdl SCIISCRIRKKS ! . ; We will present to the prison who sends ns tin* hugest list of New ( ash Yearly Subcnbers to the Voia ntkki!, accompanied by the money for the same, on nr before June 1M LMil, a line, improved wiikkrlra- wilsonsskwinc. maciiim- which eosi in c-kj. This is the best machine that can be pioenred for the price, and is adapted l<» all kinds of family sewing and tailoring.' It will seam, ipiill, gal her, In in, lell, coul, braid, bind anil perform every species of sewing. 11 is mouni- .ed on a Rlack Walnut table ami the metal work is of ornamental bron/.e, making a beauliml household ornament. The machine can be seen at the olliee of Mr. John Campbell-—Kail Road Depot, Carlisle Thelists of Mil isenbei s wiil be eaiefully bird away, and Ihe premium w 111 be u\\ a i ded bv ih iee O/i S'lhmt'ii/ ,/in ie la ,1/. In the person having sent the hugest numbei of good, yearly .subscribers, accompanied b.v the subscript ion price, u Inch is Iwo dollars, invaria bly in advance. Here is a rare opportunity mi oar mend- in the country n> gel a good id sK w 1m (j ma mi 1 ,\ 1 Torn few days’ canvassing of their respective lo calities. This proposil ion is absolute and im<]iiati lled ; the machine is already pm chased, and will be awarded, without fail, on Saturday,.) line 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. Let them put their shoulder to the wheel, and see what can lie done for the 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 all who foci dispojed to lend a helping hand and to try their chance- for the Sew ing Machine. March 2d. DO'!, IT II K YSIXCEB, * WAT C II M A K E II ANDJEW K Tj E R , JfJ IA .S"/’ HxU,l-:r. rAK I, INI, E ,7’ A., ,Vi:,U! -WTON’S IIARHWAtID STOKi: A full assortment of Watches, docks, .Jewelry, We., constantly on hand and for sale. y. /j' Watches, ('locks and Jewelry. repaired and warranted. May 10, I.SGU—tl. AND SHADES. AGKNTiS WANTED FOR OUJ't XKW AX'D PHAUTIPPL WoWK, 111 I-: j*i» fOKIAL linolC UK ANKi'DdTKS AM> IX (TDKXTS UK Till': WLPKLLH >X r Jhnrr, llifiii'ifuii.s timl VVm/.Vvd, Splendidly illustrated with own - three bundled line Portraits and beautiful Knamviiu's. Tins work for genial humor, lender pathos, ■.lari inux interest, and all raid ivu beauty, stands peerless and alone anjon" all its competitors. Tim Val iant and Prave Hearted, the Phdmvsquo and Dramatic. Hie Witty and Marvellous, the Tender and I’at lie! ie. Tin* Kid lof Fame and. Story, Camp Picket,’:->py. Seoul, Pivuiiac, ami Sit-in-; Startling .Surprises;’ Wonderful Kseapes, Famous Words and Heeds of Woman, and the whole Panorama of tin l War are here llirlllmaly and stanlimrly portrayed in a masterly manlier, at unee histori cal anil romantic, rendering it the mo-a ample, brilliant and readable book that Hie war has called lorth. Disabled ollicors ami soldiers, teach ers, enorjjet ie .voting men, ami all in want of pro utable employment, will timl thistle: best chance to make money ever yd oilered. Send lor circu lars and see otir terms. Address, XATiuXA L PU PMSI 11X(; ('O., No, r.a; Minor Street. Philadelphia, Pa. May lu, 1 stjii— I lit, CORSETS, UI HIIuNS, Ae., Jl> "K MOV A .L ! I'm* subscriber h-a \ c to m i.am his old cus tomers and tin* ])uliite item-rally, that he has jv moved his S A 1) i) J. K A X J> 11 A 11 XU SS , establishment, to the biiildinu on South Hanover street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Pr-nt/.’ Shav. h.. .will, as heretofore. keep c m.-tant I.\ on hand, oi his own make, e\ eryt h i n;. ;• i Id - I hie. -m-h is SA ni)r,F.S IA-ts, roi.iAiis, V.’l Ill'S, AC All lb - win i< A mad.- up amler hi ov. n cine;- yhion, ami In* therefore i\- 1- warranicd in \tv iiu; that lor workmaiisinp and durability, it i unsurpassed. Thankful tor past favor., ’be ic speelfully solieits a continuance of the same. • , WILLIAM CLLPPLW. April 12, ISOMm. x. , 1 8 G (3 I-’. RAH i’KR, Sole Proprietor LRVI CROSS, RI-.ri'.R ORMSS, Ki''rnt“i s. $65!! D MATTOX W K KXXKDY 7iist of Drains. I IS!’ OF DEALERS of Goods, Wtuv. and .'uercli.uidw, also Dlstilhvs, Humber men. Ac., within the < ’ounty of Cumberland, m turned and clas-uled by 'Win. K. M’Glellan Mercanltle Appraiser, in' accordance with lb sevw.il :m'l - i.f A'-v'inlily follows, tr» wit; C.\ IM.I -1. l I.cidieh A- Miller, drygoods, .* VJl"i W. »*. S-twver A ('o., do ‘i f.i ni A. W. Jlcnt;;, do ’i i Greenfield ,t Sheafer. do ll l.jei s. Drown, do 1 ; U M Charles (Jubby, do 11 i.', m IVli*r 1 »oldel/.. d l l It 7 i I William .Miles, do 1 ; lid William Jllair ,t Son, uVorei .c. i <» ii. I'ohl-'y, do *' ' i I laibm ( w broth. T, do in r i ■■ i • i. T. Myers. d » 1 ! i » > i \l >ber' AII |M,u, do I 1 7 i M.i 11 in ,v ( birdikt, m. 1 > ; i > 1 Viler o: Wa-hmn*-d. .lo 1 W i lii.un T.<*n • •*, do I A. >n no m■ Joli u r a 1 ler c. A. smith. .lo ; D. Tmierirk. do 1 <h A- H. ' ‘hard. do ; I». KV.-nev, do i ! ;,i i 11. 11mrkdo II 7 ;i| John T. steel, do I ( ; m John spanghw, do II 7 m Caiicron A Shader, do ll ;n) Jacob Se.ner, do n ,* u i \V. 11. Ham, do 1 1 7 u) John Harder, d- ■ 11 7 n) i I.i/man, do l j 7 m G. 15. Moifman, do U 7 u 1 K. D. Slirynck, do i 1 7 u ) Jim. Isimv\ n . do •’ II 7 tn W. 11 a-a i ng<V fee. Isi oiv - 11 701 Mm. ii. Haver-tick, drugs. It I > ,1 D. Tn'd *n. do ; ; pi m '•1: •. tI*:.lulldo 11 7- M I I'. df,•. ivd, hoot - and shot*-. II ;.■ 1 Jie. Mies A Son, do 1 1 7 .. i W 1 ii tarn Dorter. do !! ; >.) 15. Think, do i ! 7 m J. Fornman, do JI 7 m John Ii vine, do 1". ioin T. t k Tlemlng, do U 1)0) William Goodyear, bale i 11 70) William Sellers, do II 7 eJ Toler Miller, do 11 7 j j J. M. Klein, do 11 7 u.) J. F. lii'uwn, do ll v tu Mid K. Stahl, milliners’, 11 7 tij Mr-. M. Nelf. do ‘ Ji 71;) Mi>. K. Williams,- do 11 7o > M I’--, s. A. JJutlon, do 1 1 701 i •. Kho.tds, cigar-, 11 7 el W. c. T;m aei-etis, do ll 7 a) Jo-. *pa Ho ivor; do 1 i 7 ...» ! ' . Ki'.im.-i*. jewelrv i . I e.i, do' il. Hwoinrei*. do !| ; i,i dneem w spjihr, ennieetnmary, II ;■ m .los'-pli .loots, do * Il 7 a i H. !1.0"0\.‘, photographer. II 7 id Mrs. R. smith, do 11 7 e i •■. m 1 ,*’s 111■ r, <Io ,1( 7 ..I .1. id. Cailio, hais and caps, 11 7 id .1. A. Keller, do n 7 id J. R ns, *lo I I l'l 1. 1 il- nry Saxlon. hardware, a Ci m d 11!''. A Rowers, do i'l -j ) 11 1 Ce age Kn.-aningor, leather dealer, il 7 ai A'. Had m;r, d<> 1 i V u 1 s.i'iuri Kusmlnger, robes. Il 7 m A . 1 11 1m 1 ‘lepper, do 1 I Vu 1 \. ■ iriiiM.t, merchant tailor. 11 7 a 1 .1, s. diner. do 11 7 "i IMUms A I >onier. do ! 1 ■ 7 a i i. 1.1 vingst on. do 11 |", n i !. \ i'll w.di I, do |i ; m •. i . 1 luy.-n. J., j! 7 n 1 ' A R. Leonard. Jr.. do l ; p) ■■ 1 I. \\'. Sm 1 jeV, do 11 r* a 1 !i.:.n l‘i I*l bier, do I j 7 el 11. \. Rhoads, furniture, I! 7 m R. Kwiinj. do I l 7 at I'a % el M pe, turn it ure A wal I paper, Il : m Mi A. Kieiler, fancy goods. 11 ; a i IL 1 III", lies. do II 7 " I lai 1 no hi A- 1 ‘o., Xot ions, H ;d ■> 1 lolm i 1 n 1 ton, do II 7 "I Rin • m th A- Rupp, stovt s. It ;,,j o .n. !• rid ley, do 11 7 " 1 .!. ■ a-gas, do i 1 \7 id .1. I -ondon. Rooks, 11 7 id u’, H. < *■ woman, do 11 701 \. M, i’l per, do l 1 7 in R. 1 Wood ward, produce, 11 in ai .1. Reek in A Rro.. produce and coal, 1 1 Id A) J. < J 1 \ ler, do II 7 <d 1C A S. 1 lieiaina-v a Shrom, lumber it coal. 11 V. 1-1. Rian M. H > • \ • • i*. do 11 7 u.) Wm,A'ki"v, marketing, II 7 m .1. 1 'on Win. Wind. do 11 7 <d AI i ison a - Keeney, do ]1 7 a) Win. ISnaii;ld, do 11 7 id Win. Sp.aisior, do IT 7 id W. M. CbeiioWcth, do il 7 id I f. Raker. do 11 7 a 1 MRCIIAN ICSDUUO. I'omlort a Son, drygoods, IJ side' Rrmdle A- Nieswangor, do \) iim I’. A, Rn null A Rro.’, do 11 la id lohn Ri ;■>!, do 1 1 7 d \. Rale. groceries, ll 7 id it. R. 1 'ruin, do II 7 id I 'avid lievinuev, do 11 7 ‘d I. Lmmg.-r. • do I! Mm West A RoekafelloW, do M 1) Ml) Kiiulnun 111 t ilh h, do 11 7a 1 li. I’. 1 > . e.. drugs, 11 7 id | la' I; a IT do 11 7 t, 1 1: a 1 > iv. do 1 ! 7 m I. R. lien lug do It 7 a' Li 1 ’Manger, shoes mid hats, It 7 id Levi Kigei. do i.{ in ij > i'. Ken; 1. !• 1-as anil shoes, i ; ]n m ). Small/., icwelry, II 7 m Cover A i.'Ti-r, hardware, M iM m 1 i. R-Alll a Klllll m*l, do 11 laid l.'i'lieli .c M. Chews, stoves, ]| 7 m Wißon A s,ni, do II 701 J. .1. s.ii.i.i, eon ice 11011 ary, 11 7 Id ). A. N van/. do ‘ I ! 7 m 1, ißah do II 7 ill I ia vid Miller, produce, M in m /aeh.mas a Slav man, do M M ti» ‘singi/er a Crandi. do II JO id T. R. Rr\ - r• 1 , do ii L’a 01 John-on .v >.,11. do 0 ID a 1 -'t 1 1 n 1 )\\ <• r A I ’ry. do 11 7 0 J .1. Sill! 111, clothing, 1.. W. AIJIMIII -. do L. D. Kc.-[cr do Tu/el w brother, 1 urn 1 ture, John Itupp, do • o. W, Doi bin,an, photographer, An livw Myers, do .lolin (Jro-s, marketing, (ieorgi* lv' t.-cr, do .1. .Mar-ball W Dro., do !■:. 1 lotbnan. do sinrriiNSßUßCt, Mc\ i- L .v .M'lMii-is m, 'lry goods, Sic ;i ri .v i ilo .uv.l.li. ll.ddiii, do K >*•>{. Snodgrass, tl<j >Sci i;. UmUlc tV: H.vl .1. K. IMgar. yfumhnu” A: Hlalr do coeoWcs, do ,J. it. 11 a-' -nM' S. ( Holler, W. 11. 1 I< filer A. Turman, Crossler A- Clark (f. X. Greason, Mrs. M. Duke, ('. I-'o-'iianglit, .1. C. Senders, Wm. Lian^hmun, J.C. Altick, dnii-.s, 11. U. Kul lor, do Kdwsird Ariz, do Korney Cc MT’herson, hardware*, Gmhill A Holler, do i \j. staves J. A. Wolf, do . /..a uu.uos, iiierchunt tailor, Shearer A Ulalr, do Kelso.a Son, l).>ois and liau, ■ I’. S. Arl/,, hoots ami shoos, ,). M. Smil’ey, do ( i. IJ. (.‘ole, hat'' aild siioe-, t i. W. i ’run. do isa to I .a a I O'. Jewell y. J. 11. ‘ Ti-orell,' pl’oduee. do do da do do T. I’. Ill.'ur, do 11. .1. IJulii* it 15r0., limuiui'-, 1». .i. Mjoddy, do- J invul Criswell, ch> Mr,s. M. Davj.s millinery, Mrs. A. Ualvi*r, do L{. !•’. Su.)ddy, Jl. K. Utbuuk. do s. Myers, marketing, Ijlites, *do Henry Myers’,' do XIAV Vi LLJ- T. M’Cumilisli A Son. dry snoods, Stimuli W Klliol . do Kiink A Pro. do K James w Pro., • do It. . .'dull. s(o\ t b. lb t i.i;i; 1 v .lo J.S. Havs. frroiieiies, Jos. 1 Id'crliiur A Son, <t ) S. M. (.il.ne-.-r. do Mr -. M. lb Weed, ill n-*s, J. 11. Mill.-! . do S. tJ. Wild, ‘ do .). .1. * 'raw lord, eon led lunar;.-, Joseph Woodburn, bouts .V Shoes. Samuel M nn-li, Jr.. do ( it-. »r: •M, Pivi z. phot l a phi a , W. J. .M • 'ulloneii feed spu-e, Jos-‘ph ]..,u-..hlin, do L. V. P. s ver, j.;Welvy. s. c. Pitner, merehani t.,;h*r, J. S. I taiiuberty,, • VI. ■ -I. A. Rankle, hardware, John Ilar.l, market!ue. Win. Vomit'd, do XPWIIPWG Shoemaker iV Liliotl, dry annds, p }.', o.i Koonl/ A stevlelv, do ; I l-> O.i C. C. sievu-k, furniture. h j o.» i>. M'l.’oy, bools and shoes, ] \ 7 oj J. Wagoner, markotum, 11 7 a.) David Hoover, do 11 7 0] XKW (TM HKWLAXI Joseph Pi '-man. drv T. W illct, J. (b Miller. iriMeeiie- Lee a: M.erh, lu Jb-s'l' u. ( biiVi'i', (’h:. ri.-'«.‘-r. Vo!< 'on. • . aa. d ! ilAelI ’ 1 ») N TuWNs L. *st: 1•! 1 m Win. • ; r d ■' ' lie c;.- ' a-\ -r, o,> J. iv ''. V ;i!osm.,Ji. .1 . Wie. H u.' v, m ii'kc: in_ IAVi’oX JoAXSlll James Gromi d»y yoods, dO Myers re Landis, v,'. .v r .)« *' ill Mitlll ir Wjijk.-r < ir.!' lluimi .V i:-.-.. .1. r: .5. 15. ilm ii. 1 l.arv • ii' «\ ii. Horn, M. \V.-, i . i; i i-. i. ' ,i , i l»-:n • Wrn i : r. ia.u n ivauuauu, iiry 1 <-■ i‘iui>»j iifnmii l , tin tifm .. .-'ll,! 11l , 11 i m illCi' -mm; ■ .Mllllk'l I' 1,1 I.v , 11. » 1 *. i w nun y, -lilies, l'!Ti:K A1.1,i,.v iw a 1. il. <1 > • U I' 1I I • i’, 1! I \ v , ■ Illlhl ' .>1 . , UK . 11 1.1.il >1 ni.ii ;ii.. I • -11 i iv. - ;:k town A. l,!-o .1' 111 11 IX, w ui. i r.i:i L«r ». I Will KilOM - , J.t .Ik'-' t».l w past jN:xx^i>oi<oL’C{ii town 11. I». ..KI-- •! tV J. 1 I il 7 in) i»iw I I‘. P .i! 11 ■r, g . jd.. .1 u.niici liuu,!, a i l ; 1 i e I i-. u . a t.. a i-. \ >i■ i I ! ; -I i SIi.VKP SIMMXd roWXMHI A. > MTi ' A damn, ’do ' M I, I W. il. d . 1 : !.l J , I!. 1.1 *.«l.i;, pioiuuv, i; || 11 > i. A. ’..oii.i .vi' i , 111.11 ki i 11 , ! i ;" l •J. 1 .N » dry poo.H. 1 i ; . middlkmia i o »vn.- uii .1. >l. S..ilor, ,iiy g . . K II wi;- r pkx.v-i;jK'u i.h row.N^ini*. ■■ ,v’’ L ai i( ■'! A - .".1 I;H . j i l , i ]i; > jll >,I<’i •, i; IJ• > I .). W.d i jn. de a i j ~i i W. I' Hi r, <lj* *• •; i 1 . i ; 1 i ;i 1 A. M i 11 1 1 oi Igl 1,, Il . ) ! r I \\'| 'll A M i lev, A . I ; 7 ,( I .1. W. J1.1.l IoIOW, .1,) ij , c) J. 11 *i• * s liit'i-i]), hi i rl; i' - .; m ; i 7 . i v.An. u...,;uv. u * it 7 ipj l'n ml.i -i lit do It 7 "I IVH-, il •,,, do 1 1 7 in Jii'- 'ii Ucoioui, i|i) ii : i.),} FK AX IC.Ft)I’D TOWXSIIIP. 1 Hi) Il linJ AI - .ad t a L>roi luv, dry goods, 11 T C‘ l GiMitio S;uuKirsi)ii, drv gauds, J. -'l. W.lg ~l,'l- t gIOCO.V, Di-niddius axu iu;i:wi;ks, Jac >b (i •')!i id, < •.trlislo. ') -j;, n i Wm. A 11• a.lll■ ler, •• a U>i* i David d.il'Mv. •• I ■ , II 1 U'. U.M-l wMIA- S 111, “ -,t 7i 111 Aid, Sn\dm - A i. - j., .Sowdm iwp. in Mrs. U. Pilkov, W. Walker, * do.-M'im i i.ird'i«*r t daiiie'. -'ll inkier, •di-. Ml.mi ivtors, l'. .!. U 11,: e J . i i..... de !•.. i i e. J. .'i>*i.i\ . .d 'elumic-'eir-j. -V. i .ime,. !■. i a i Viiu t wp, kiia.'i', .'iii'n spring twp. s.uii'iel d. i .'.mw', L’pj) a AJlcalwp. A. (4 .ill-1. J'.. 1» Mill'/, J''. A idUMc 1 , (11* i. I‘Li'i • Weirich, .-viimii‘l lliMwii, Win. .Marlin, 1 i.i\ nl i iii). I. 1 I >ll. Min n-lii-i .Mr-, i'. liu.-M-r. .John .mm in >.ii, Win. ( -Mi-. .J. J. ' i.m i Antrum, JI. IJ. . J. .'f.mih-i' U’. K Ii.MV.-r, W. A. Smisii'r, “ A. Xowton twp, W. iMiniiip, .NuwviiJc. .lamo«s f^iiaiuion. Souin .Middleton, 10 I'J 7 0.) 7 0:) 7 01 7 01 7 0 i s. w. i:.ii K. .J. il.-u. N' i « 1; v.-by L-ivou to all ptiMin i named m lli>‘ abow li-d,liiii by an a«*l ut ap- I'i'ii\ <- I April inn. i* iniuiy IVea■uroj 1 .-' urc 11 - tjiii•<l to biMiyc Mill, and collect ail license,-' n inaimni; unpaid on or he lore tin; ium Hay oi J ,ii> Ju-xi, an.l uy onu-r Ai’i.i mi A-.-embh , vcndci , <ii » moils, spirit oils, mati or bi avv>-d im’ kji s, are ai- i liable to indictment m tnc Court t»i i.,>uarici m-'- siuns. Thom.! in icre-a ed are Uiereioie roijueMcd lo ini then- heon.-e-* Without delay and save the costs, ».Ve, Jo u|, 2D u ' 21 f» 2 J 0. 10 n 7 0 7 0 u-:vi zliollu, 7V-',/s//r,r »j Cii'iitn r(> uul tu.m: May 11, K VJ'UTK'Ih —-Notu-r is iterobv yivpn tliat 1 i Jelli-rs i»l' Adniim-dialioa on me c.-dau- oj 0./.jii Won, late ul Altiil.a lowuslrp, decoa.--.od, have l).‘.*a yranled lo im- u ndcs ml u-Md.iu la lbe lioroiiaa oi .Nrwlim a. An pci •» din aidebn-o to mi a I cdau-are lo ni.ute pa.\ incut un til i-» 1 1 a l cl;. .a ml Illume iia \ Uiy claim > ayam.-d mu-I IM.llr, Will plcM'lll I Item l>u ■'t i man. ul. LhML l-.LS. iMshnium':;!!, .It. D/mV/omr. April 2‘i, 1 -'oo—ill 7 0) 7 (I.) 10 n ) 12 .V) 7 "I 7 n) la m 7 no 7 0 I \T < >TU.’ K. —.Nolire is hereby y i veil i n,i! 1 \ l.i 0 b'i ■> i>lAd a i. a i.-i ia I uni on 111 *_• < -t ai. • .a i . i.o li 11 in a- \, i,i tc ui iv all luw iim. ip,ia in i • land <MUnI\. >U a dhaw- b.vii ymi.ie.l i > in, und.-i i' ••■al i tift m -aal iuwumhi., Ah • Son', u-dcblcd io.said edah- are i >-iiUe.de.i taaKe payment in i men lain y, ami lini.v ha*, via Ha-' anaui'i -a;d aaie v, ui ,o 'O j.. ilr lor sci llvur ul. ~\TOT.K.’II. —Noiii'u is hereby yiveu thin ll *ll ol » ot •'At ini 111 iM rat lull im hie estate of .u.exiiiidci- M Ktn.djy, deed., late oi Tcnu iwp., I'umbel land c.iimiy me..* been planted to Im’ re-idHi.' m mid town ship. All pe. - ■i || in imbOned io Mill (siaif are. icque.dcn I 1 1 a alee inyiih'ii! namediaieJ y, and * those have- ' claim i wilt proem them lm : Manetm-nt. Jo It I 10 u I IiKsoKT A li U.SL k s r i; i a t.; * i.'l •Km - . I !'.'ii i’ u' \. •11 >i •>.i;iiiui iii i'l i.i ii.\ -i-.i i i;v 1 1ii; i t ni»}-:ksk-;nj- i: \v f r u a it r u k, unit •’tali In* impi in i-wry iv»|.«vi i jnal io n.* ni\ limi'i, 1 o war li linin' a! maim u'c* .'ay < u-> your j>:tt;*< •iiu'.a'., ami v.-jiu > our om-ourayni'Kaii aua our a. ,»iul c.\pfi luiico m Uim-i nu;. v. o Ma;,i 1 1< •». win \ nut mo r?jn a ... - am iV;in i lor you, mu wul maKo t umu Uil K WATKIUNH VLXCI' »)l‘ till.' . We haw u lUwluril Aui'.v, '--UM.I iawiy, ami ><m cuu haw nu-.- t-.uaii y :ur ami pm.i .mu Miml\ walk-;. \\V hymm a wml haa.f .a imi'H', .■.ii l i,'.!ii.nn'\wnw l .ii i"t i>. •• i,), i he n ■ Ij'- 1:i til:i ■ i;' ' ■ rjliy >,U. -i.ls li w' i-> Ml i NO I'H'K.— \\ *.• OiK'c mou* ;i;i < t 4 !■ if -i.!*• la.'L 11luii I tioM* • 11.- I -.tti >1 i } ill.' )-■ ...r . .all. ii[ 111 ■ ui.U' vA 1. . - ■ 1.. .> '■ >ii n‘tiUi.ll UIU ii -Hun l> in. . a ini) ■: haw u.u-« >M mai•. -. ji,. ‘vl ii|i, cua I >.c llii.V U lo Cjin.iLi.' iu ,I.llns. juun a. iiUAri’ox. May I), o\ Jitst of Drain - ;;;. Jn.n'l; I'L.NN i - .uV.\Mt i HI I*l. ■>>' j mii.mm: row\-n 'li I 1 ■.sii n dry go .d., Il 1-rodd,. mampdpx i iWXMiii 1 MI F F I, I X i’O \V XS 111 P, 11 7 ‘i i 11 7 ej FATING lIOPSPS. Ca riislo, SA LDOXS, , .Sonliiampt m 1 rrp. S'luppcD-mnry. HILLIARD SALOOXS. iicgal pi 0 tires ]■;. ii. lAvm:. 1 <Ln:r.:.-[r.ir,!/i <■ '.(annrr- I, v. ivM.lv .1- .. -pri :it;s w;! -i .ium . i .(f\ i, I :m r w. tThompson, .(• m a i< • i apiioi UoU‘l.' i la. i i ,l.iu y, J.. .'I i ( i.UM il. - a i". i.’o., i'; i'i.i I n >K< :i.**; \vi in titiotljuis .; uLoiiiicSi;:: < UAA ui:i:ax i all is riuc£& 'i hr uir.ii'; - .- 1:- uov.* i.voivinjj his comiiloto :i m. l iii--uL • A SI 'KISCr A?; 1) .SVMMEK OPOBS, which rw i;:.', v.u!; - mil pi-ire, rminoL be ex 11 r. ,-r u-I; r m -;m in puvt of tsiu> Hhirk and Illuo .< in-11 iitnl i L.'vlta Heavy Uno* c i :i i i. rf cut ..ml 1\ C ■ V CA S 8 X M EXI E :5. v.uii ly oi r.i- and Tweodj, id t utiL'im.i 1%.-and iL’iy. Also a jzro.U [■' \ l.i.'U'U Jl.lllJi' miir-nt m Mi.Al'V I’i/JThfNO i i i-v-'i - ;. f-lyio ;uul quality, While i/.nra mi-1 A . u.»;m .-hr n .-'ii m:u<'i - \)i awcm, Ac. c.uislaiU ;> >.:i u.uiii j; j:i. n>t i mciil ol 'i'm, Collars, i: :'ji! -v-, i.inrii, .‘-.Jk - ; ana Cotton 1J ;• 11 ■ Hr. :•< niffs. A ■! ji ui.l :r- .'tairiit of I'nia!;:, i.'.irpel . uif M-va-l—mill UjiU'ACt Stvoot, i a u.)\. ..-i '■ U.u vh\\u..‘ i-jUi.v, lar- s}lmo v a l : iJv , r.AUUAIN.S US CLOTHING! my s. Ki.ior \y.mki miaminco lo the public u.t iu.' Itus lunuu, nl in.-. il i. (.» '1 II I .\' Cr A X D UKNTS* r l’U MSI 11X0 STOKE ■- 1 a’- m -- '. -Ito. ui. m W.'-t Mnui . it i t„i* i ..a i jIl; rum Nat rnmil btiuk, Cal - i. if, wii i.. aur uin,. [<!».•]'in eU I• i m a k /•; ir on k to oif u Eli .it alufi'L u-itico und :a the bi-Amul moat fashiona- i>u Hr Urn li’i'l'llliy returned li‘OlU 1110 City ) w iiu m Vi'iy iiin;i.' mi.l oaiciiaiy selected lot or I 'J jui! ?, 'cU. 11 ;. - (..■•LOTUS, I ASoIMEIiES, \ &0., he is ]>i<’p.'H'oi 1 to soli ntgronlly reduced 1 * u iwii.uW ay.- at up oil iialKl i! i: A l) y- M A 1) K CLO THI AT O ni.alii.v ami j-iylo, iuiU wumuitcd, lo ‘iii* a. i'au uua examine lur yuur 1. IJUSMui'K ul i... • it.' ivp;-. v : - i liii<l li. eoll\ ,1a s i l goods ■I v x:!i x.’aiv, and embraces .s 1 l.i.M i X'' j I j fi.* 11 /.'/Miri It I'i'.c un 1 ' Vonmon .S i:.spj:.\DL:o>, I! A ' IfKl'U- 'HI l.i •>, .ill.! nil al l iclf.-. in Hail Imo. ui, •■n-.iuin iiap.i, uncut mov.- contains tho lar m a .''Villluvni t<i an 114 1 ■ 1-aMiiouabit* New I’ ah .... !u. n.u pa Lion to ---'leal U- Ml. CHiuMS i'nU.) HV THE Y A ill) OR PIECE 1 hi .ia 1 I'AiiiuiiU' elsewhere. .>• iii.‘ ;uaa\ icahy to Mum- our Hoods to oM u 1 :u-u oil .I'Jlliri ioi b ..i the Stand,'West Street, ii oil- i.-'in i.i.i <vian.,u.i l i by id. e. oaapie.\ ‘s (j l u vixi:< l; i cl o t uijsgi i V'h' ,-.S• / 1 -nthl .Surtlf }\'rifltn. I tuviiiy ju.d returned Hum the Eastern cities wan mu cnui'l) in.- w Mooii km. i.ah?>, cassimeros, \fstma?, ami i.',i'iiununi a iimiaaung yoods of i-’»eij. Wv.'ul,., lUC nilUacrxbvr Will COUIiIUXO lUO i j,t)THING UV > IIvLsB *n all it-, uu'ioih branches, at the old stand of Ai uau.iin Eamimn, on .mm'Hi lianuver Street, n--A( U'jt.ir io Mia'iiiu' & Motel, mid a letv doors no, Hi oi i he l ai usie ueposit iSuuii. JIADJi LI J CLUTHIIVG on-tantly on hand. L' V A T P A N T 3 duel in every t,!y 1 c cuKl variety ShirU, white A htieii, StueUmgs,^ Hon.u ilaiulicerchlcl^, i.>, ,i Weis, touspeuders, o:c. Ai n. the ij*.-,; *>i p reach Cloths and Cassuneroa, • li. 11,' ,i.!3 Ulc aci Vices of • m c.vpancn. . a nun-., ana <_ -ja-nul ULLOULiOU "‘ u "a pa.. 1,0 pin ~ .* ; ,tp .-u.-loiiu-r WOl li 111 Hie ‘a - ana no i-i i i .iii'inaiju l ;,lj u .nui.'. TiIEiHEEK. A pi'll l.», i.-’-.-, 3i}cu:iuuaiT, iJaints, Xr. a ii u \v a i; i: Id 11 . I. d . Id v ■ Miuseiiber lia--> .him returned from the 1 a .'.a vviin uic exicupeol, < aiul 0. ;. • •h.d oM .I,'i'MilUm Oi II.UUiUUL', Cull’ OliUi" <- * -n 1..,-. ■ ru.n,. j-«ei j'l Uiiiy UcpL Ui u uo. numu 1 >uui aula uiohu.l.o *tyie, can 00 had a oii.e loi-.io iiiAii ai ouiei uoiloe iU UlO * ’D .. 1 . , ui Hu- lui.u .1 aiL-giyic OI LllO SUO- Id : 1 1 ) m la 1 • 1 ].i 11 1 Id mi AU.S AND SPIKES. \a ,, .v oe.n iu.iac.>, ,uiu jui w.nrameu. country me. e.’uiiu a .DHJX..O.I KUiiaaimu UluJiUlucLUiera’ lim Id a , Id u 1 lo u 1 10 uo Id dj lo 0) J.. u , e.'>. •Si.v uundred pair Trace Chums ©full kinds, with a .a t gje aiaui Uiicai ul UL'r i i.UAiX.x, n-vLioiiCirAJNS, i-'O., r ir 1 ij. cn.-iIX’S, LUo oxij^i.sS, oii.vixa, co sv criAiAd, «ic. •io 0 ) H AMKS TiiJi.i: huiutred and liny pair of names of ah KHiel ■? J Ll-D iUCU.\UU. Coiililloll pllutCidi, Luiidou pan ei .i. niii.-iui’iiiiuH 11 pat mi a u’uu uud Without hm - 1 11 1.1.. A .i.uy.-s, cue»4ii-i imui ever. r.VUNTft AJSD OILS. leu loiii \v ii.h‘ Lead, l.uu gallons Oil Just re- IViod, uiliiii w,yc .u-o,;. Uiiilu Ul V ui'hioUua, iUi*- i-eaiiue, japA.j, luuy niiiiaiaye, u iiuihg, v«iue, SiianH, iiiUU u* umic.-j, A‘ue-pi'ool X'UiUL, j 1 .oi elite \v u.iC, uiiilc euiiiicU AiIXC, iveil i.'.ad, hali.l w»i, iJuiiea Oil, opmin Oil, r it>ii Oil, A.-, umiis Oi e * I’i.v (ks.-fipauU, Ury ibid iu oil, Ul 1 .ul-' .mu cue •. I’AKM DELL S Just ieoei\ed the iargt.’si, elioapest, and best .■./I iiiiuiu ul i-auii la'uoii the emlu OrOOli- I-DU- .Demi .lUil iji.-ii ,UUIU, \ViUl*lUiOd Hot IO 1' 0 W D E R Tv\ ciity-iivo kcus Dupont itock aud Rifle Pow \wui a iaiu>- i*iicului oaiciy !• use, Picics, iJiilis, tuunu cjieuyes, oIUIUJ i 1 .i 1111 i 11' *o, iA.l' I'Ljli‘o Als’D CIIjMEJsT, * jhv oi roiacat, with a vory largo us >i l Uu. li L 111 Lilian liu i lull I'Ullipi ui all liUlClh, I. i.'u; !.• i i,i, a l I lie lad aw.u L'.hLul'O OI lit O-IAaON. 1 " 1 »JUj Li oi ii«J WERS, AVJL , TO i.h.W JA I-. LA Stl, Va-.Vj 'A £ y».;.vr.bvivt/, airttsfo, J\i i ■< i,» AiuLi-uv.n, English find Goruiau iiAPijWAiiE, CuLArj, .-.u-llor v.uiu*ii i r.'iiit'in j, :r..c r imtingb, •'L.iui'a. and Lining fcklus. Tree.-; ;:nu iMiuemukerTools .cm. Solid and Mrass L*o.\ Vices, V.-, , l:l , id I'.p.". ilin.H* NKH-S. iLor*e .blililV • ■ ‘ U..1K.1 JK..I .'lilCm t.\ vii;.-. ANi» Til.U'Ks, i .riia;iv' A-\a-s, spoke-*, Follows, Hub*, 01,.-.,vVc. i uievery vun.jiy.i al'ponUaV i uols a;i:l unildilig -dale! uu, iubie uii'l l' ill ut\ fmi.M tnriv. and spoon*, wim uu exlciiMVo av’ s-M inn-at ui ilamwiiuMii uu Imiiu-. ana oi im- ix-.t which uin t..«j mjpl winnosalu ur Io- Unl :i! Ini' h-v. e-l i*U<; ■!-. \\ emo loaning great 1111 j 11 >• vi■ 11 ;i nis m mu alivady lu.ay Muck ui ;> ’i-d-., ami inviii* ail pri ..ms m warn m iiard •s.ua oi «•. i iy »1«..M-i ii Hum to give m, u oaii mul wo me niui< m ymi u i.i Ue wcm paia lor your Uou- Uuii hy .sifici aUcnlion io and a u. lo au wo w*U Uo nolo 10. jU.i.uia.u iiK* rciauauxii 01 IUO «jla nuiiKt, MJU.hiUViiuWKUS. IVo. 1, 1.-ti). -V VK M X O R S OFFICES. i> axd kvaxs, & raxe.nt solicjtoi«, •j j'li ii in.iUi J'Jiu\:di/plu<i, I*.' ll C-I-- - L'ouiiUll;il iuiv> oil ~ii l j M.ll. 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