innicaw - 7 ...4 , IL o c a l fi mu —° — : £v£B. P. Snoddy, has been appointed at i|*|juntsbu 1*45. •'vfcST* The entire number of passengers Carried over tlie Cumberland Valley -BAllroad, lost year, amounted to 281,134* i Spare hie Birds.—An eminent ;SWisa naturalist says that without birds successful agriculture, is impossible. " An Old Fashion —The cold handker chief rings and chains of the olden times becoming into fashion again* Our readers who wish to make cheap purchases should always read the advertisements in the Volunteer. : "Conundrum for- Church-Goers.— . Why !•* a minister like a locomollve? We have to look out for him when the |tiell riugs. -*■- Carnival.—Tlie Velocipede Carnival, on Friday evening, was . not . by any <means, the most brilliant thing of the kind we ever saw. Sudden Death.—Mrs. Fisher, ft largo colo red woman, residing in Locust alley, fell dead about eleven o’clock on Tues day morning. She died of appoplexy. dedication of the Mexican on’ May 2d, having fallen " through, the firemen of Harrisburg nave ; made arrangements for an extensive jm ' rade ou’thal day. , sSy Recently, at the Philadelphia Exchange, one hundred shares of Cum* C"berlatid Val ey Railroad preferred slock V;were sold punllcly at $57.25, per share, "and one hundred shares <tS common slock sss. ■— so School Superintendent.—Aconven •, tion of the School Directors ol Cumber* land county ''ill be held id the Court Hou-ie, on Tuesday the 4th day of May, for the purpose electing a County Su :■ perintendent of Common Schools. New Market House.—We umjerstand certain parlies have proposed erecting a two story building, on the site of the present Market House, with a public hull on tlie second story, on condition that they shall get the revenues of the building. South Mountain U. R. —We notice that the ties are aheady distributed along the South Mountain Hail Umd and .the mason work completed on the bridges The roads ia now ready lor the rdis. which, We understand, are to be laid during the ‘Coming mouth. The Weather;—The delightlul weather of Sunday and Monday was al most unsea-ouably wai m, and induced a in uni her of violent coses of Spring lever. We shall doubtless .have ukj'iuil befoiv long to convince ms that "Winter still Un gers iu the lap of Spring,” It Fades. —The beautiful violet Ink so much in vogue at -present Is said to fade in a few months and eventually dwap* pear entirely. Persons should he care ful not to u>e It In writing notes, bonds, mortga es or anything that is to be pro served any great length of lime, for purposes good black ink is always the best.' Lime.—Muj. J. Bretz, at his kilns, in North street, lias now on hand a very soperio” qua ity of lime, pure ami while, 'which lie is prepared to deliver to his customers at short notice ami on ■reasona ble tennss. We have, for several years, used the Major's lime for white-washing and other purposes, and wo feel war ranted in recommending it to ail in ueed of the article- He will have an abun dance on hand during the.summer. Improvements.—Lemuel Todd, Esq., haecommenced building a fine rest ence, on the site of the property occupied by tlie late Dr. Bender, on Booth Hanover Street. - Henry K. Poller, Esq., is building a brick livery stable and oitice, on the cor ner of North Pitt Street and Chapel ul lßCe’o. W. Hilton, Esq., has erected a large trame, Carriage factory, on South Pitt St.,-near the .Railroad depot. Failed to Pass.-U is to be regretted that the bill authorizing the removal ot all incurable eases from the State Luna tie Asylum, ut Harrisburg, to the .build ing recently erected by our Directors of the Poor, failed lo pass the The measure way cordially endorsed bj tlie ofliceiH of the Stale Asylum. That Institution is filled to overflowing, mid no more suitable or .convenient place could be found to transfer them lo than our County Asylum. Sad Occult hence. —a very sad occur rence look place lit lids place on Tuesday nflernlimi last, which resulted in tlie death ol a child of Rev. J. Dixon. The .facte of theeose are these : The mother of the child had occasion to go to tlie front of llielr dwelling, and. on return-, ilig fbund the dhild almost llleless with Its hea'l.in “ pail ef water. Every exer tion was made to feature life but all in vain—tho spark of lilehad fled. Its age was about IB muiilhs,— Hanover Specta tor.. ■ ■Music on Saturday Evenings. The atudeiitsof Dickinson College are .erect lug a music stand ill the college campus, 1 |„,„i which Ihe Carlisle Bund will dis course some ol their sweetest music, on '.Saturday evenings. Our citizens are areally indebted to Dr. Dushiell for the spirit <if pood will Which has prompted this enterprise. It is a pleasaut walk in front of the College stiuare, and when a pavement shall have b-eu completed on College and LiOUlher Streets, will beetle ,of the most delightful promenades In down. Caned.— We see by the Legislative proceedings that Mr. C’oruman, member from this county, was caned, on the floor of the liduaß, by slime of his fellow mem bers, on Friday last. Mr. C. bore the infliction as well as could be expected under theclreumsuiuccs. - Well, II a man must be ca ted, it makes it more endura ble to ha\o'U done with a gold headed weapon. The reason alleged for this out rage upon our Representative,us stutdii * in the inscription, was Mr. Coi nraiiu’i “ consistent and outspoken Democracy. 11 Ho couldn’t have been called in a better cause, and we are forced to admit that he deserved all he got, Bkiuous Boa Bite.—We regret to learn a serious acCldeiit'happoned to Mr, Samuel Glvler, living near Oakville, re cently. playfully handling a pup, which snapped him slightly on the back of the hand. .The wound not being serious lie neg ecled to cover it. In a diy or two it began lo swell and pained litn to such extent that a physician was •ailed, and at last accounts we learn that none of thesenoua symptoms had’ahated. We have been informed, however, that it has assumed none of tlie symptom; of hydrophobia. — S f ar of the Valley, Information Wanted.-Benjamin Humhargtr left Ids home iu Mifllin Township, Cumberland Co., on or about the Ist of February’ lust. He was afflict ed with derangement of tlie mind.— Nothing lias been heard of him since. He was last seen at Oakville. .In heigh he wap about 5 feel 10 indies, dura hair,.had running sore on one of hi- legs, •between knee and ankle. His derange ment is apparent to any one who would speak to him. Any information of his whereabouts left at this office will be thankfully received by an anxious mother.—»Sfdr of (he Valley* Wonders—Wonders.—We expect all Carlisle and family wid go and seethe renowned Prince of wonders, Jerome Blitz, on this Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Our exchanges are loud in ids praise, tlie ladies go in multitudes to receive bis marvellous banquettes and bon-bons. Buch a wonderful man has never before been seen. The fashion and elite seem to bo his chief admirers, his woudt-rfol delusion of the bouquet es uud It at ol me living kittens is one of utter amazement. Well, so crowded have been Ids ha Is, to behold his wonders. Hun dreds of people have been obliged to re turn home, tor the want of standing room. Scarcity op Local Items.— walks around towu for local items, we could hear ol nothing, but the great ex citement, produced by W. Sawyer & Co’s*, announcement, that they intend closing out their large and valuable stuck of Dry Goods. Tills stock Is now belug r«pldly dosed out and soon the Immense quantities of goods on their shelves will be distributed all over our valley. All who wish good goods and very cheap, should- call .luul secure the bargains they are oliering. Carpets and house lumlshing goods; are exceedingly low. in prices at this house. Call. u"ud see Dry Goods sacrificed. The Bankrupt Law.—As the law owhlaiids no person can obtain the bene- fit of this act unless he is able to pay fifty percent, of ids liabilities, or unless he can ob’ain the consent ot a.majority of his creditors, wno may be wilting to ac cept whatever lie, us n debtor, la able to p,y out of Ins estate—in case he lias any. Xi a paity commits an act of bankruptcy by the stoppage « f ids commeicial paper, or makes ah assignment of Ids goods * r properly in Iruud ol ceituin credilois, oilier cr -dttors claiming in be defraud* n ny such procedure .have tiie power ol pe ll Honing the court lo.deciureaueli u person a bakrupt within the meaning ol the taw. AN Invaluable Preparation, L'he attention of our readers is directed, o the advertisement of Dr. L. CL C. tVishart s Fine Tree Tar Cordial, for the Hire of Consumption of tjie .ungs, elc. rids tuvaluable preparudou has met yviih such aii Increased demand during past few yeais, the proprietor has ‘found it necessary to iticreasa-Llm_f«cllitlefl- lor uiauufuiiLurihg, and'has imivv one of the largest Laboratories iu Philadelphia, and has recentiyTemoved Ids salesrooms to the large and commodious store, No. 232 North ' Second Street, Philadelphia.— Some of the largest Patent Medieine dealers iu the United Stales say the de mand for Wisliun’a Pine Tree Tar Cor dial is greater at the present lime than any other Patent Medicine in this coun try. Northern Lig'its.—On Thursday night the whole Northern sky, from horizon to zenith, was illuminated with one ol the finest display of tlie Aurora Borealis we have over had the pleasure of looking at. — I'liin, vapory light seemed to overspread tlie entire sky, at times moving lu gently undulating waves—or flusliiugout at in tervals iuto rugged peaks and cones, spreading a pale ghostly fight over the earth. The brilliant display lasted from early candlelight till eleven o’clock and was witnessed by iiinidreds 1 /people iu every village and town from Maine on the North ui Richmond and Ruhleigh on the South j apd, angular jo relate, during the greatest brilllauoy, the wire* of tlie principal telegrupb lines wire worked by its aid alone, without the use of bat teries. .Such uu occurrence bus only been observed on one previous occasion, ami afiords tlie philosophers a large field for speculation and investigation.. Destructive Fire. A destructive lire-occurredahoul inidaiglitou Saturday lust, ill Bhippellsburg. f l he slab e be longing to Dr, Alex. Slewarl was first discovered to be in flumes, u:,d before tlie fire apparatus arrived, the lire hud emumui.icuted itself to the stable ol tlie .Slieriiiuu Hi.use, irnm there the flumes look hold .of tlie building occupied by tlie ValletJ Sentinel office and the adjoining building occupied by the Shlppensburg News and the Railroad Ticket Cilice.— Tlie stables of Dr. Stewart anil tlie Sher man House were entirely emisunieil, ami the roofs mid upper limns of I lie other buildings were considerably damaged. Fortunately our brethren of the press es caped withoutserions injury to their es tablishments, except such us was caused by burning coals from the ceiling above, mid the water from theeugines. Weare glad to learn that they, us well as' the others, are amply insured to cover all their losses, The lire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The loss is estimated at about 515.0U0. Mbs. Du. Everett.—As an evidence of the high appreciation in which this lady was held liy hercluss iu Carlisle, we subjoin the following resolutions, which were handed us, a week or two ago, but were mislaid: Whereas. Mrs Susan Everett, M. D., baa just, completed a course of Lectures, in this Borough, lo Ladies, on the Laws of Health, and Whereas, wo-her pupils deem it due tier and the public that some notice should he made of the Lecture, and ner labours j Therefore. dissolved Ist. Thi't wo regard Mrs. Everett as a lady eminently quulilied, on account of her thorough ui-ipiidiitauee wiih her subject and her pleasing ad dress, to give eiftire satisfaction to all wdiii hear her, oil the important subject of her Lectures. /{evolved ‘2nd, That we recommend her to tlie coiifldencu and patronage of our uuuiring sisters every where. » kesalved Srd. That a copy of these reso lutions ho published in our papers and also a copy given to Mrs. Everett. These resolutions were unanimously passed by the iarge class of Ladies in at- I tendance. Otlll BOOK TABLE. The Eclectic,Magazine for May ha* just readied our table. We tind a fine steel portrait ot Dean Mill an.-Jho eminent poet, historian ami divine. Also, a bio graphical sketch < f Hon. Hugh Kllioit; New Germany; Lord Byron; Bix Month* in Calcutta; Lunar Phenomena; the Myths of London; tlie Muhratl*<s; American Tiavel; Ho Knew ho Was Right; Dr. August Neamlei’ (concluded); Her Majesty’s Tower; the P dar World ; together with some bright gems of po etry, several pages ot reliable critical no tices of new hot ks, and ilie usual contri butions to scientific knowledge. Our opinion ol lids, the beat Magazine that comes to our table,has l een bu frequently reiterated, that we can only say that the young man who would rather Indulge In his cigar ami oysters, or tlie young wo-' man who prefers dress' and display to inveslinu a lew dollars a y» ur in the Ec lectic Magazine , stand very much in their own light. It costs only $5 a year, and is worth three times the subscription price. It is published by 13. R. Peitou, 108 Fulton street, New York. Every Saturday lor April 24th is at md. The bill of fare speaks for itself. *• He Knew ho was Right,” by Anthony Trollope ; Alpine Life (continued,) by Professor Tyndall, Hetty, '■ by Hen ry Klugsley ; The criminality of Suicide, irom The London Review / Athletics, from the Saturday Re view; an interesting mid valuable article on “ The Nutritive Value of Food,” by Professor foreign note-; and some choice poetry, of which the follow ing may be taken us a sample : A RAIN SONG. Is me rnlu Bad? Oli, not Not the dear April rain, The sweet, white rain: These arc glad le«r» that How Not tears ofpum. in ou Through the blue Heavens taka The clouds their blrd-swllt way, Their " bile, pure wav; The clouds dial pail and break In diamond spray. Paint odors of the spring, *Thosab*.iobroathof Holds, Of grass in Holds, Scents that to mosses cling T lie sweet rain yields. The song oflts delight To the warm noou Usings, Tenderly sings, And to the qaiei night Hs music brings. Border Damages.—On Wednesday, the 7tli List., Hon. C. M. Duncan Intro duced the l.dlowlug resolution In the Pennsylvania State Senate: ItcHutvecl, by the Semite (the House of Bepresen alivea concurring,) That tin Auditor General he reqm-s ed amt in- structed to have printed tor the umj o members ten thousand copies ot the re port of the board « f commissi mers up pointedby the Governor, under ll»e act approved the Ulh day of April, A. D. I,sdB, entitled an act tor tiie relief ot tm* ci« izhiis ot tLe count les ol A.lain-, I 4 ran k iin, ruttoii, Bud lord, York, Perry ami Cumberland ; whose pioperty was de si royed, daiiiaged oraporooriaied lor toe public service and in the common de ense in the war to suppress the rebel lion. ♦ *• The resolution was subsequently amend d by providing that two thous and copies only be printed, ami exclud ing irom the work the testimony taken ami oilier voluminous mutter. . On the resolution as amended, the yeua and nays were requited by Mr. Duncan ,il Mr. Fisher, and were us follows, viz: Yeas— Messrs. Burnell, Davis, Dun can. Jackson, Lindermon, M’Caudhss, M’inlho, Miller, Nagle, Randall, lor -11 Me M “ 1 ‘Vi il IiII g fe 11, lliown (Mercer), Coleman, Connell, Errett, Fisher, Graham, Henszey,.Kerr, Lowry, Ohnulead, Worthington, Spanker— l 7. So the resolution was rejected. The thirteen Senators voting yea arc Democrats. The seventeen Senators vo ting nag arc all Jladkats. The Radicals of the Senate have thus refused to allow themselves to be inform ed as' to the extent of our losses and the names of’tlie sufferers. They do not want any light. Why Is if that they seem to have made it a party issue ? Why is it that they are always found in opposition to any plan which looks to wards a r.disbursement of our citizens? tl Is a notorious laot that every measure introduced into tlie Legislature of Penn sylvania for tlie adjudication and pay ment of our claims, has received the al- most unanimous support of the Demo crats, whilst the Radicals have general ly been found arrayed in opposition to suoli propositions. The people are ask ing the reason for this. Court Proceedings.—The following criminal coses were last week continued, or held over by direction of toe court: Commonwealth vs Dr. Paul Scliccppe, murder.- Com. vs Philip Ligget, arson. Com. vs Win. Drgwhaugh, rape, adul tery, assault. Com. vs Mary lonian, larceny. Com.cs A bin Spoils, William Spotts i John Spoils, Martin Ciiruthers, riot and assault. Com. vs Win. Zelgler, Win. Highlands, David Sliumbuugh, Wm. Miller, cutting limber trees, removing line trees, forci ble entry. . Com. vs Abm. Aukerman, assault wit attempt to ravish. Com. vs Adam Titus, murder. The following cases were tried ; First National Bank.rs Carlisle Do posit Built-Oise, verdict judgment for Plaintiff for SHiU,U2. ' Quarter Sessions. Com. vs Joseph Gardner—Assault with intent to kill, and assault and battery. Verdict, not guilty on lirat charge, but guilty ou second charge. Sentenced to un dergo imprisonment iu county Jail for one mouth. . . Com. vs Thos. Robinson—Larceny.— Verdict, not guilty; defendant disebarg- Coni, vs John Orris and George Brady —Larceny. Defendants plead guilty, and were senteuced loan imprisonment (if one month iu county jail. Com- vs William Clem—Adultery, for nication' and bastardy. Verdict, not guilty. Com. vs John Hawk—Embezzlemen by employee, larceny by bailee.' Ver dict, not, guilty. Before adjourning the court, Judge -Pierson, after consultation with Judge GrainuUj announced that nil llic cm-cs on the civil list, for the second .week, were continued iiulil life November term ; and that the jurors i-ummoued for the Urst week, ip'the Quarter'-Sessions and Oyer and Terminer Conns, were required to at tend on Mon lay the 10th, to await the de cision of ids Honor Judge Graham as to wether ho would he able lo proceed to the trial of the Oyerand Terminer eases which had beeu held over. On Monday, Hie court convened at leu o’clock, and after the transaction ot some miscellaneous Im-hieHH, his Ummi' Milled to ilu* meiub -rs of the Bir that, hy son nl domestic iifllictio’i, lie could not, in Justice to himself or llm j.rt>omTs, pro* i-eod to irv caserol such mai'iiitmle ; and, suggested that the court would issue a precept Tor a special term to bo held for the trial of Uiom; cases, at us curly a day us possible. After some consultation, the counsel consented to tins, the-jury was discharged, and the court adjourn ed. The Philadelphia Age appears in a new and very neat dress. The Age Is not only one of the heat, but also ouo of the liandsonie-t papers In the Qpuntry. GREAT REMEDY FOE THE CURE OF THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. DE. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR OOKDIAL. It Is the vital principle of t' l © Pino Tree, ob tained by u peculiar pincess in tlio dlKtlllution of the tar, by vylilcli us highest medical proper ties are retained. It is ihooiily safeguard and reliable remedy which has been prepared Iroiu the Juleoof the Pine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. , It stieugihcns the clobll.talod system. It purities and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrolula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which slops the alr-pus*ages of the lungs. Its healing pi Inclple acts upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, lelmvlug pain and subduing inflammation. 1,. i* u,o NbU't of years of t*i«dy and oxpon meiii, and ItUollVred to tho afllleLcd. with IUo positive assurance of Its power lo euro tlio ful* lowing diseases. If llic patient Ims not too long delayed a resort to the means of euro: Uonsumptlon of llio lungs, Cough. Sore Throat and Breast, lironchlilw, Uver Complaint, Blind mid Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptherla, &e.,’&e. We are often asked why arc not other rente* • dies in the market lor C-nsumptluu, Cmmhs, Colds and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr. L. ki. Wlshart’s Pino Tree Tur Cordlrl. Wo answer— -Ist. It cures, not by stopping .cough, but by assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy mutter collected about the throutand bronchial tubes, causing ivriiulUm and cough. 2d. Most Throutand Lung Remedies are com- posed of Anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their consirlngmg ellecls, tho ll rea become hardeued, ami the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are relumed In tho system, caus ing disease beyond the control of our most emi nent physicians, iU.'iho I'lue TreoT.r Cordial, with Us assist ants, aro preiorruble, because limy remove the cuuso of irritation.of the mucous menihruiie uud Common Pleas. Special In otice s. bronchial lubes, ass^tilielungsto uetand lhro« ulf llio unheulihy secretions, and purity the blood, thus bcietitllleully making the euro per fect. Ur. Whliart has on file hundreds and thou- sands of eertilleab s, fiurn m u and women ot unquestionable character who woie hopelessly gi\en up to die. but through the Piovld. nee of i.od were completely ivstoied to health by the I’loo 'Jreo lur Lordml. A phjsielan m attendance who can bo enuMilled nl per son or Jb mall, free of ehaige Pi Ice of Pino Tree 'Jar Coidlul SI &J per bottle, SU per do*. Sent by express on receipt of price, Address," 1.. Q. C. Wislmit. M. D. No. 2:12 North 2d street. Philadelphia, Pa. April 22, IbtiU—Jm jh MALL’S mtTh, J VEGETABLE SICILIAN " HAIR HSpMa Hjsnewer . PERSON-* WHO ARE QUAY Cnn have iholrhalr removed toils natural col >r. ami If It has lullon out, cicato a now growth, >y Us use. It Is llu* host HAIR DRESSING In the worhl, nuking lifeless,miff. brush* hair, healthy, soft mil glossy. Prico SI.UO. For sale by all Drug- U. I*. HALL.* CO. Nashua. N. 11. Proprlc Ain-U 1. 1m Uusincss Notices 50,000 bust Ko 1 Pules for sale low at »e Yaid of B. Bl.jA.ift. March 11, ISG9-»lrn DOT 300,000 'ft cl of Dry Pino an Boards fur sale cheap, now Ih your Uine build ers, at t ho yard of A. 11. U LAI ft, March 11. laW»—lm' Serbs! ! Fresh Garden and Flower Poo s just received at Corntnan «t \S or thlngtcm’s Drug store, No. 7 East Main St. Also fresh Drugs and Medicines* Buy Cheap for Cask. —Three per cent, deduction on all Coal (if hall ton and *ver % delivered In town tor tho.cush. No allovvainyo when a charge Is made at A. 11. BLAIUV,. March 11, ll)U9-lm OSTDrugB, Metlieines, Chemicals?, Pa tent Medicines, «tc , a fall stock cotiH'.unlly on hand, atlho lowest maiket rales. A Ikcmi com plete line of School BnoUsut the U» west prices, and all articles pertaining to the D*.ug and Book business. 11AVERST fnii BROS. Fob. 18,18 C0 —tf No. IU N.. Hanover rit. Article Within our knowledge Is so efllcleiil In purifying ihe blood, removing Rolls, Pimp es,Tiller. &c., as Dr. J. Lindsey’s Improved Blood Searcher. For sale by liaveisuck Brothers, Carlisle, Pa. Choice Family Groceries.— Finest quality ol Teas, Choice Brands« if Family Flour, Buck a heat and Corn Meal, at J. M. Mnsonhelm cr’s, south West corner Pitt and I’omfret His., Feb. lio, laoO—Bm Carlisle, Pa. Attention Merchants.— Merchant** will do well hi* cnllma to see the huge assort meut of Motions and Fancy Dry UomLt, such as Gloves. Iloisery, Neck-Tics nod Rows; Suspen ders, Paper and Linen Collars, Culls, i vmirntugs. In great variety, stationary,Tailors Trimmings, Shaving, Tooth and Hair Brushes, soaps Poifu mcrlcs, Drugs, shoo Black, Ac., a:c., at COYLE & CO., No 11 South Hanover Si., March 23.18 M-CL Carlisle, Pn. More Queenswaub.—Wo have just received by the ship •* Hubert Pnii r,” n large In voice of Plain lronst«m« Ware of-our own im portation. Wc are now prepared to furnish cheupsebs that will give satisfaction,uibo, Hold r urnlture. All kinds of Queenswure and Glass ware packed free of cost. Wo have in sUao a lurg-* lot of best Sweet Messina Oranges, sugars, C’otte- s, Syrups, Salt, Fish, &c. All of which we warrant to give satisfaction, and oiTer wholesale and retail cheap for cash. W.M. BLAIR & SON, “South End” Carlisle, Penua- iittarricl). CRAP—UOni'WON.—On the IGlh Inst., hy Rev. Dr, svmrtz. at the house of the hi Pie’s nil her In this borough, Mr, Henry A. Crab to Miss Murlu Robinson. * JOHNRTON-COOVE J .-On Thursday the 15th lnst..hy Rev. J. A. Murray .Mr. \\ m. K.-Johnston of Penn township. to Miss JliuiuuJ. toovor, or Dickinson township. ®lje ittarfeets. J tl • In great varieties, Cnrllftlc Flonruml tlffth* Market. CORRECTED WEEK I*Y BY J. 11. ROSI.RU •* BRO, Cakmmll, April. 23, UMif». Flour— PamUy,....15 9 So Flour—Super.....*-... 7 5H Out*, ItVt* l-'jitur 0 2-i CInViT Seed Wheat—While 1 -1" Timothy Seed Wheat—Himl - I 4" New Huy Itiuu— Kye,..V..^'.......'””—'—-SI ‘Ai l*liUadcli»lilu Markets.- Fill LA DELPHI A, April 2i, IM'A. Flour.— The market remains quiet, but prices. are unchanged. Thern-lft-uo shipping demand, ■sudol.lv 1.6U0 har els we/o taken■» Iheh-.me coiU'Uiiicrb ut £5 W)uoso f..r superllue; *»ujlo0 lor exit us; Sn &oa< 00 lowa. WiMmnsln und Minnesota, extra luniily : STuUIH). lor PcnusjlNH; „m mid Ohio do. U.\e Flour commands >• a net-hbl. Nothing doing in Corn meal. P « E l!Si-Cloveri>tea lH dull; JW busindHSo d at 48 60uJ and *oind Iroiu second hands ut(. jo per husho . Tmiulhv Seed soils ut 84 uU pur has.— i VluxM-ed sella mu arnvul ut 82 W per bushel. Whi-tKßy."doles ure uiaklugut Bt>o per gallon. I Utxpaad. Drjj ®oods3. 1809. SEEING. 18(19. NEW RICH AND lIKAUTXEIU. SPRING goods GREENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, Your Inspection 1. solicited, oa great bargains in nil kinds of Dry Goods nro now offering. Hnvlng purchased a full line of nit the most de- sirable goods of the season for cash at tbo lowest mark that goods have reached In the Inst six years. lam prepared to offer to tbo trade great- er Inducements than can bo found in any House In this valley. All I ask to convince any one of tho above fact, is an early call. dress goods. dll shades of COLORED SILKS, * SILK AND LINEN POPLINS. JAPANESE POPM NS POPUNETTES, MOH A HIS. CHESES, KTIIIPED PIQUES’, FIO PIQUES; Dcaallful almJcs of SPRING ALPACAS stiuped mohairs. striped poplins. ELEGANT DELAINES AT TWENTY CENTS, STUIPE delaines, SCOTCH OINGII AMS IN I— STUIPES, ALL WOOL UKLAiNES, in Single.and double whh-ha. Also, CHILDRENS’ DRESS GOODS In great varieties, DOMESTIC GOODS, 6000 ynrds GOOD CALICO at .0 an.. .»< con... ». „♦ iov/ cents and upwards. Domestic Ginghams at l-/*ceiu s, oo « B c,rT.cU 1 n C s, 9 .,0eUn BS .r 1 ..0w-C„so Mu. , „„ Parties wimtlimllioiiliovi! will jins, very cheap. nrxlti> do well lo examine our CoJttonades, Shirting Stripes, Checks, Drills, .grain bags, CLOTHS & CASBIMEBES, From tho lowest Orado to tlio Finest Frond,. Having Otways taKon the lend In this brand, of the business. I weald sny I am bettor prepared I,ls sense,, limn ever, to meet the wishes of all desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain. SUITS MADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice by a flrst-dass tiiylo. MOURNING GOODS, BO MB AZIN ES WOOL delaines, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CHAPE VEILS AND COLLA.CS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and long, also a full assortment of Fu- neral Goods, for which orders will bo prom and ssUlsfuctorally filled, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS LIKENS, MAKSAILLES, TOWELS, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWI33ES, TAULETON3, 1 ; CAMBRICS &C, NO TIOJTSI HOSIERY AND G L O V K 8 , & M ft full.stock const anlly on Imnd, .... ii ‘JS „ 11 ob REMEMBER THE PLACE, Np . I , B A ST’ 31 A J N. »T •• You will noM»odl*ap?omtrd If you callai Bl aeo ' L. T GREKNFIEI.D. AprllB,lM9.-ly Hist of Dealers. T IST OF DEALERS In anoils Warw. or. Vn imirUttm-o w.llithesevernl m-tsof »»ly, us tuUows, to Wli: CARLISLE. I,(“klli'Ii it MlUor, ilry Kootl“. , Beni/. * pros , u° Sutt'jui * Co. d° u SnU». u. A. "> |j Uii'ullllu'il. l-.l- ■ ]4 IllliH.J.C). 11. |J Harper, I Ims. A , no , ij Iluttuii, Juhn.iancy goods. u lieinzler, Jos. ph oo Ml 3 . uyioJuco., oo .. UoUgers.C. M. jcuelij, • Natigle, W. D. U. Uo {J coni>n, T. tl ° n Cmii.fr, F. C. 1,0 i| XSSX: U - >.»rSVv..vo, ,» il v uuiplndl, John d° 14 Funner, J. M. &S. 11. 1,0 |.j McUoiiegal, Jus. alovc-S j t Umesmilh* Hupp, do ... Fridley, Win. do j, Wu.ltoi «t Ciaudy, do .. bellem, Win. coniecUonavy. *! Miller, Peter do - 14 Uheem.J. H. do {4 Keillor, Mrs B.M. do i, Hughes, Hubert do ,1 Yoehum, Oeo. do ~ Marlin, Jacob do . 4 «oliroueiio«u>{h,J. do .. Zelgier, J. A. llowo* * feed, ? Beeiem *-iire» M produce, .. Hosier *Bru. do ~ Woodward, ll C. do Jlurknens, il. do lUiumls. .1. AD. do »iuyman,C.a. do Cmlieillis A Uush.dO ~ Hoover, s: M. lumber iconl, ' HJutr, A H. no j. Deianeey AShrom, do iclumds, C. coal, ~ Urellmmu, U. groceries, l.i/.nmn. U. da ~ ilarne, W. H. do f: Siimh. W. 11. do Wetzel W. Si: do Hutider, John do V MasouUelim-r, J do . . mu.**, A. J. do , Keeney, l». 11. do : uunr. Win. a Son,do • .iltibiuiiui.il. do i lishenhucn.F.* do , UroWn.Joliu cio , ft.eck.J.D. do i WeUel.Jos. 8. do \ Fuller, John do * llumer John do i Zemler.Jtn. <lo j I'l-Uiir, W. Q. do F..11J ■ U. do j Cumeioii, W. J. do . Mener, Jacob do . I. iiolf. Uirl.-t do Wushnumd.W. O do , Hoirmuo, <j. h. do Dunlun. 0. do . hizman. John.funiiluru Commali, !• ledU. uo Hlmpluy, Clms. do hw‘ii/A.ll. do Slue. 1). do sites. Joseph boot* & shoos. iM.n.er, N. do do Plunk. HenJ. d‘> do Purler, W. .'I. do do * oniintui, J. do d° Fleming. F. C. do do Irvine. John do do Hi. L .n. W. C. do do sirulim boots Ashocs, LiUllmn. Philip, boots* shoes, cheiioweih, Wm. mill.uer.' . W illiams, .Mrs, E. do Nell - . Mrs. M. • do llutlon. Mis. do leading, Wm. clothing. I ...elder, A. U. do Kvoneiiburg.S. do I. m :u<l. F. o. do smiley J. w. ' do Livtngston, I. do ciuiiihiniili. iv. do UOlll. r, John do i-aUlns. WM. do HUIIT. ll.a. ■, -Uo II mitch, N. do IU. drugs. j.'lnuit.'Mrs. S. do *' 4 ii liman * orthlnglon clo llaveisiicU Bros., d° ; iiri 1 >ll. David d° Flunk T.N. , du I n.Mi. H.O lohncco, simniiler.il K.. do l/vin * Uerbst, do • l-.isin mgcT, Uen. Icatuci i.'iisiiitnu r, S. Uohcs, Koeinnan. . PhuUigmphs, Issuer. J. O. do Piper, W'. K. U^okH,. l.aiidoii, Jas. do (human..S. I>. ,do Jkms, lac. hats* cups. Kener, .Jim. A. do do Cal Ho. J H. do - do how John produce, suteli, >. ilenler. Ibibert Allison, do DICKINSON'. WnlfS. gr °" H do }•[ Uovol-tCo., do do 11 nnwnian, H. N. drj o ßoodB * B io ' U 10 IS ItmiUM. M. -v sun.grnverlfS. '* T (H i Nti'ltoU**. IVI'T ll '» 14 7 i*j l,onu«»ccUer .1. tlo H 7 00 iillCVSfirir-- -I*”' \\ 701 I hum»'h‘in.N\ m. ll ° j, 71,) ••«V ,bor * • jj 7 lU i;;ffiv^':; du co„ r ~o. ia r.v, .. ;» J bn„,.41d.0«,. » -is N,'.?.l,ch, i. n. ...urelll tailor, J| ||JJ N. KtOVL'H. i. 7 (JO , Kmicr. A. lurnuure, w 7 ik) M«sm‘V, luivhi.wlUJ)-, 11 7 IH) Kimmul.Jwhu murUetlng Slough A Elliot, dry goods, It 7 ue Woods, Sum’l. do HAMPDEN. Wr.lt.l. S. dry goods, !j T Vi’l KK* do • « >?!S Uii|ti>? lb* ilryKtHde Tgrtsaerles, JJ »» » 7 ™ lower allen. Good. D. 11. dry goods 4 gro.. jj Huwimin & ,’o„ - do do ~ 7,1 KnnliluiC llro, do do " , sh.Mldi, C. drugs, ' - ft.Hneh. J, Q. stoves, , .. 7 o’i Pi.-iz. A. a 8011, hunt* and shoes, 11 . Gilbert. cyius, Whips. J MIDDLESEX. Denems }.' is MECH ANICSDI' HO.’ (Worr*lPiU...f,ilr. guujs. 11 IUM-U .t W<**jlmler, do **, Ki..!»». Isrmd ur.K-t-ru's. *- \{i»lu-r A l t >' ( « uods ' 11 mminp&'N dr> goods, l' S ,v it .My-**. gniren. s y jlloiigl' 11,I 1 , a, A lire.. illy goutls, j- Ilii.si.iV s«m. ii iV*"" , " t, Vo- L “'’ ■ p“ i« MiVlei x lleycle, groceries, Miilili.J. K . H" }■> Ktumnitii, J. A, rlo l-.be-ly. I). W. > ° jg Kmraliigcr J. ;j° , J., iKcLMVss Uluru. millinery, j j RiS-WS?.!?; i».nS«. ll Milli IMM, A Sen, tin ~ Litng it * mull*. ‘|° 14 Mo.ir H s, do i, ■ xiiiii l* tihriifo, produco. J ' nriKon.T. 11. d’» • ?, siiiymuM & Higher. do ; l«„vi*r. Eh.-rly &s» m, biirdum-*. • KJtnmei iV.HoUb. do j-.oU.c-. U. drugs. J-,Wh, Yi-iumn, do 1 • |»av. Alficd do J , Hioninr. J-H. do ,M Snuvelv, H. U, Uo A V.u .... HiMiry , T , s,l ocs. a L,.ngmvdi.o-..1 K. do ) Ki-ii'ii, i’ do ; I-i-vl do *• Howmun.it Liro., do Staik-r. A .1. do Minion. S. MirUdy, j, IMfli-'-, 1). i*. WtlllUPlS Y |i "ir H , J^ lry ' ii l'„lmer..l-l! ; clß|ir. H ' illlier 1\ A ccmfeeilouary, |] „ Agt. 11 & ' ' Uniter, J. U PaP7 r . H illilMW'.wVsevvmgmuchlnes, lj fell ll.Wkellng. 11 MIFFLIN. Khfr».-«n, li Null, Z. uo MONROE. Herman..; -T. B. g I’iunk. Join' d| „ 11 ln-vmncy. f. • u- u ";{f» h Flank.sum I. ‘..7 ' 11 Hpuhr, Hcniy JIEWTON. rroduco. g II 111-oil A lilO.. 10 snuilor, U. (lo 10 Wutio A Wnßoiicr, no ~ U ry ß oad 9f JJ 'UohcrllK Son, groceries. }j sv ashlugor, Joe. dry goods, jj clever A: r rust, < 0 jj K> 10, John «o u Lnmoii*! John groceries. Jj FiomotJ. f. dry g»*id>», h Uvnner, W, K. groceries, \ uvera, E.Coiiieellohur.x. • ~ i _Uiiu»iin..Ooj>« do ji J.cWlb, Win. do o ji Mulch, Sum I. Bh(M • * Given, James uo u iMH-nr.M. 1). W. ~ ■ fciol 11, C. 11. marketing. , j • Jdlloii. Mary.u»lhHmry. -jj diuntsberger, IMid. marketing NF.WVILLh . • . ... «i A Ilro , dry eooilh, Vi„ml.AKm.;ti, So „ ,«**.. ' U u.i-u». r;H. N.. J, \% , Iv. UO , .11 i Irviu. A. Li, bootsuud shoes, lt IS22S».*aSS. doming u, r vVM.t. J.i- 7 on la t*i 7 On U 5 Ou 7 On 7 on • 7 00 7 no 7 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 7 iX) ■ IX) 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7. 00 11 7 Oil ' 1-1 7 00 l;: I‘* no II 7 IN) 1, 7 Ul Jl 7 W 11 T W 11 7 Ui) 11 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 IKI ] 1 7 00 14 7 dll H 7 00 U 7 00 11 7 DO ]| 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 " IM 1-1 7 00 EAST PKNNHBOUO. FRAN v KFOHD. iiist of Scale, s. ISrowMiTtV Dougherty, do j* NnrJlwO. W. « <J i: iixiiin, it. i„ a son do | illlXttvll, Andrew shoes. * Aes.rACu., dings. }| v\ U.l. f*'. ({. do !! .»'N. n.s. K. do Heed. Mrs. U. do jj Moidgomeiy. Pr. do # ~ Wnoiiiiui oAShell‘iberßor,runltnro.U Hrh-kiT Hen. M. “j J um-kfi-, .lolin do 11 >U inner A soil, hardware. » » Knnule, J, A. do .7 i jintllK, (». W. Jewelry, \\ M.iD.O. W. stoves, *; In edy.J.M. do ** llt-hiy U. eouleetlouery, \* , m«r.,ul. J. W. du H Jos. feed. Mnumughlm, Harriet millinery, J* nmlley, MlssM. do NEWBUUO. Elliott & Pnrr, drygoods, stevlek A Hwigort, uo M’* oy, Daniel.boo Is and bhoes, .Stovlok, C, 0. furniture, NEW CUMBERLAND. WUlot.T. drygoods, Uutrbimin A Son, no UiohA Co., do Mu»ser, H. U. lumber, oyster, Charles do James, Owen, do LcoAEbcrly, do PENN. Ernest & Clever, dry goods, Clever ACo, • do Ocker, Henry groc.rtcv Garber A Kurtz, drygoods, Juy Cook A Co., do SOUTHAMPTON. Miller, Daniel groceries. Clover A Khouds, dry goods, never, Ceorgo d‘> Mirhont & Williams, . do AlMnon. C. A Co., do Crofl.D.H. do SIIIPPENSBURG. Landis, J. Jowelrv, Haves. w, D.E -ewnig machines, Diivh, Mrs. M. millinery, llnhiy, Minna. do Uiwtoii&Co., produce, I. •liK&OiHll, ' d» Morrow & FllcUlnger, do Klulr x I’. do Fosnot* llaughmun, groceries, Turman & Khuiuel do Ni>lt*kcr. John do P,I(!UH, I. K. d° Jlyern, Hum I. «° Mul (In. John Jo Wcuver. W, F. do Arlz, F.a. do ImUo, D K. do llolliir.H. r.* Bon, do Anulo, M.M. dll Keli-o.Junieu .do M l-lOMHOJI. D. 11. dry uoods, H, do KootzA Monigomoiy no JiiuiiKoii, W. T. -do IhimioraNeHy, do Wondeilnh a Mcll.lumher, Uu dig. J. <t J. M. dry goods, Uiviim"ii,G. N. vonleciiuuury, Clai U, Win. do Itunkln A Ci ibblc, A 11 Irk, J.'C. Krller, U. K. non, J.W. shorn, Cole.U. H. do MTlomm.ii a fox, hardware, fcilevieU A Kehnrlc, do Oliihl I A Mvuut, do Shoddy. .1. furniture, Criswell, David do Itornhai I, IHilipa Hro., do • WllUl-Th a Winters, Moves, vVoll, .Min A. - do Kelso, Jiimt-H,books Hrldgrs. John «Bmi, clolhlnc. 1 Lund e & Mender, “O {■} shearer * lUuir, d‘> {• SmILy,J..M. do H SOUTH MIDDLETON. drugs, do H rmon.C. dry goods, jj ‘A lister *Hro„ do ] Bowman AllMiunlnpei, do fj /elglor. .1. H. giorrrlos. }] Zetgler. I>. M. do || Wop. Nam J do \\ II(•«•){mint, Jnhti.nollmiK, f} CUMil'tn-. PhUlp.couh'CUnuavy, }f Kocit. i!oi.rud,turniUm*. 11 , Williams'*!!, J. a llro., dry goods, 1- VVVhi.erl.fc , do n Ilolleri, John,furniture. 14 SILVER SPRING. Orris a I.nmb. dry goods, U U»-esOi a L*uigsd«rl, do »•] hurUlnddei, W. si. do Niihn. J H. d‘> }] Loose A Ewutt, do Lel.hgn. J. W. do 4 1 eniigh. J. H. ABro., pr»mure, W Olover. T. K. couu-oiiouery, i» lnukenmkiM , > T. • do Kicker, J. . , do . t] Wambaugh, Win. furniture. I* UPPER ALEN. Bwnrtr, T. clothing. Uusswller, J, N. dry goods, WEST PLCNNBBOUO. I.ena.O.W. dry mind., }| ?JS Slnimhaugli. L. J. ... 10 HO 1 lari A Uni khnldur, do •] $ M Cullorh, A. 8. -do {} 10 00 OiV.Vi h.MS W J. 8 groceries iuid shoes. II 7im Hood J.MO OS, ' ii . 7 i(ii .InroiherH.i 8. produce. I* ,' $ Brandon, \V. IL do H “f J 0 Wnlsoii, Jehu denier. }} , «» marketing. \\ 700 bishop, Wm. do I 1 7W 1 EATING HOUSES. Mclny, John Menhnnlosburg, Wpouslcr, Win. CurliuJo, DIRTILI.EUS AND BREWERS. Rnhtor.F. Kewiou township, 8 ,|'«j tVliekT.J. w. do do o Faber, C. Carlisle " " uu BILLIARD SALOONS. Hippie, Jacob CarUs o, 55 5o uvar. Iteunel.N wvllle 55 S' \\ eiricti. Eiaaouel.MccliaulCfib.rg, 3J U 0 Appeal to bo li< U 1 ut the Conn. House. ini Cur- Ohio on me »•!. lot h. MO and Hill, da>a ul April, lS». All persons “^■ovad - .nuv re d l, ISi.'J-Rl .1/,-miaWc XppniUrr IHffccal THE WcllLD’S I NTEUNAL IIEM EDYI! ii on 111 0:1 JJ 50 QUICK IN ITS ACTION ‘M HO T 00 permanent in its cure i'j r>n I'J .on 10 00 HEAD THE FOI-LOWINO TESTIMONY Maivra n E Sailors & Co.-Havlng snlTere, willYUliouniataini far a '‘j a ’i.nVan-l V jrisi.M;;- r" ' V “ pel icatly eared IUIm Vii'oH K 1.1.. Etna, Allegheny Co. Fa- Fee. 10 . lM "‘- 7 00 If. 00 15 00 lo 00 iio ou £5 00 Messrs ft H SfUorK A :--Aiier <mi »nif S |'oV t'OviMi V* »IH flum Ulunnnal sin I cmi t’ V.v one huilli-ol .l.«i.u>n»V Hhemn n.miUmd, wUun IMiyblrhms coukl «lv im relief JOSKIMI uoniNs, ftlmrj)hlown, N. J. I>cc. 15. lt. f-:. Sellers a- ro.- Horn- Sirs .-I wnn u rrlmilo fi*>m Ulu'mnntlmu for sixteen years, of . V- f tl * I. e'l to the house, urn* even unable to n* inline.m k KheunoUie Compound eused m..1.a now I« walk without „.y •.wirus W» ll “ uv,l, j AMKI MrIIOWKI.T,. Trcnum. October 2», ISui. \i . U F sellers & ro.—Gents:—Johnson » Kht‘unmll<' Vnnipoiinil eurea mi' "< Kheumal liiiii I'ln Blc-luim nml every i.lher pn-paraimn in liio I'hur.i.ucopiu lulled' Dr. J.T. WUIOHT. .eiivonworUi, Kansas, Dec. '£>, 18u>. Stssi-sl— -jiystßsftK jf Johnson's lUieiimuuoCoiii|KJU«it IJNN> Shuroii, Peuuft. Nov. 20. I*o7. R. 13. SELLERS & CO,, HOLE WIOI'RIKTOIW, PITTSBURGH. PA. fob hack uy JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY 10 00 10 00 7 10 7 00 cOWD E N . 20 0° 15 "ft 20 0 U 20 if' 8.1 0° 7 l/J 7 7 & 7 0'» PHILADELPHIA, PA HAVEBSTICK UROS CARLISLE, PA March i. 11500—If Boots anti Sijocs i,ySE cOstoSI'MAUK b-oots.and shoes O U OENTL E P E N. All the LEADING STYLE'S on hand or mad* tuiuea&Uie. prices Fixed (tt Low FiO ll, ' cs ‘ . imi with liMiirurllnhafhrHpll AI. UliiMmudl' I * 4 „ l uhlce ttd meaeureiueul I.' nAUTLb-i-r, lv — rmii»n»i.pai«. Aug. 25.-*iy is THJ3 PiUCKd CARPPETS AT THE CJEJYTRAMj DRY GOODS STORM. 10 00 7 00 15 00 80 Of 7 00 7 00 SO 00 Joel opening ft full oseortment of 7 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 13 50 CARPETS, OF ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Splendid patterns, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS,* LOWELL THREE PLT. ONLY il 75. EXTRA SOPER TWO PLY, ORLY 9135, INGRAINS, STRIPED, VENETIAN, WOOL , DUTCH, STAIR. RAO LINEN, HEMP, A*., (Olat GREATLY REDUCER PRICES, OIL CLOTHS FOB HALLS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, 7 DU 15 OP 7 on w on 7 00 STAIR OIL CLOTHS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, Table Linens, Damasks, Tickings, Sheetings, Checks, Calicoes. Ginghams, Muslins, *O. £c. nil sclllngat such prices as will astonish all thel will give us n call for HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Please remember tbal there baa been a P* 4 * 7 U 0 7 00 7 lII’ 10 (XI 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 00 decline In 14 7 00 11 7 00 CARPETS, So that we are ablje to sell New Goods folly o» chcapas the wholesale prices a few months age. S 5 00 8 6 00 Please do not fall to give us an early caH and gat lhare of the bargain*. March 18,1880. $4,500,000 SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS. THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, TUB LAKH SUPERIOR AND MlSJlSßll’l'l ■ IIIVEH KAILUOAD COMPANY. THEY AHE A Yin-ST riOtUOAUt BISKINU iTM TONb. rEEE.urV.VITEU BTATta TAX, Reenred by 1,032.000 acres of choice Lands, end UjMh.-Tlullroa‘ l l t « (tolling Stock aid th. t ran clilso of tho Company, for sale AT 95 AND INTEREST, Yielding In currency NEARLY TEN PEE CENT. INTEREST. We will take Government or other Securities cl price. In eiclmnge t,r he Honda, I'mnul il ls and fall Information, and Honda lur mshed ou application by mall, Or In peraon. DE HAVEN. & BRO., 11AEKEJRS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE- ND 10,• SOUTH THIRD STREET Jan. 2j>, IWJ-ly QABRUOEIi, In order to accommodate their rapidly in creasing trade. . A. B. & N. SHERK have Just removed into their new carriage factory. Comer South and Pitt Ste., Tvhare they have Increased facilities for menu- St”lnli everythin* lu amir lino. All the !»■ lest styles of Carriages, , Buggies, S.eighs and Spring Wagon* constantly on hand or made to orocr on abort ~Uv \S. A U SncX.r. ornmicnl Omt they can turn ouV work equal m Unl.h and .lurabmty lo any «lve their orders at once, KEFAIRiyO AKD PMRTIKO PROMPT!, i AT! ENDED ID. Dee. 17, lß'B-ly. t(i\sllMi’riON CAN HE CURED C/-yESstWKiS and LEIDICH * MILLER. jfuuncial. ISSUED BY CURITIES, GOLD, Ac. Philadelphia, Penn Buggies, Sleighs. Kprm, Wagons CARLISLE,
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