destroying the bridges.over the two forks of' the Bayou Pierre; These were rebuilt, and the pursuit continued until the present. time. Besides the heaVy artillery nt this place, four field pieces Wert captured and some stores, and the enemy were driven to destroy many more, The country is the most broken and diffi cult to operate in I ever saw.. Our victory has been most complete, and the enemy thoroughly demoralized. . Very respectfully, U. S. GRANT Maj. Gen. Coui'g. Grand Gulf, Miss., May G, via Cairo.— Maj. Gen. G. W. Hit Heck, General-in-Chlef: —I learn that Col. Orierson, with the caval ry, has been heard of—first about ten days Ago in Northern Mississippi. He moved thence and struck the railroad 30 miles cast of Jackson, at a poi• t called Newlon's Sta tion. He then moved southward, tow-trds Enterprise, and demanded the surrender of the place. He gave ahem one hour's grace, during which General Liormilay arrived. He left at'once and moved towards Hazel horst, on the New Orleans and Jackson rail road. At this point he tore up the track. Thence moved to Bahala, ten miles further south on the same road thence eastward on the Natchez road, where he had fight with Wirt Adam's Cavalry. From th s point he moved back of the New Orleans and .lackson Rail road to Brookhaven, ten miles south of Bahala. When last beard from he was three miles south of the last named point, and was sup posed to be making his way to Batmt Rouge: Ho had spread excitement throughout the State, destroyed railroads, trestle-works and bridges, burned locomotives and railway stock and destroyed stuck of all kinds. lie also took many prisoners. U. S. GRANT, Major General. ( 67otun nith unt7 `ltilittas ScHOLARSIIip rolt SALK.-IVe Lave a four years' selmlarship iii I,)iel;inson C6l - which we will sell at a discount. Lose.—On Tuesday last, a ptir of pit' vpectiAles --- 7A—libura - rmart l - witt he - Telid for their recovery, if returned to this (Mice. se3-Re OffiLny's new Inlvertisc:nent, and see what a tretuendOns stock of twat goods htk,, , bas just received. If you want any dry goods, go and look at Ili , assortment. CLE&N UP.—Sunle of our :7trects pres ent a very dirty appearance, being filled with piles of coal ashes, stones, Erich-flats, tin pans, &c. It is contrary to the Borciugh laws to encumber the streets with such trash, yet it is done with impunity. Our efficient flu rough officers ought to see to having them removed, and prevent a recurrence of this nuisance. Our alleys, too, pre in a very filthy conditiion and need renovating. Soon FousTAIN..---The "snavner days are coming," and to alleviate and inol!itiv their inevitable pressure, our friend D. RALSTON, who Keeps the drag store oppo site the Post office, has fitted up an clegant Soda fountain from which ho will be glad to furnish his friends with the ambrosial sweets which flew from its generous bosom. NEW FIRM.—On account, of ill health, Jos. D. IlAtattair, Esq., has retired from busi ness, and his stock 1138 been purchased by CHARLES L, 11A1.13111iT, and CRAWPORD FLEM ING, WhO will continue the business in the old. stand. These young men possess n good knowledge of the busines, and with the energy and enterprise which we know they will exert, cannot fail to succ:ed. They will keep t heir store constantly suprilied with a full assort ment of everything in the grocery line, war ranting everything they sell to be just as represented. RECEPTION OF ill E 130 NI REG I M ENT. —A town meeting mis held' in the Court House on Tuesday evening last. 11 CORN Sins, was called to the chair, and S. Ehttorr, 'Secretary. The following gentlemen were ap-' ;o a general committee to prepare a suital le reception Er our brave boys of the 1300. Jas. IL Smith, Chairman, Henry Wtn. M. Penrose, Jacob Goodyear, A. K. Itheem, 11. K. Shapley, Lewis F. Lyric, Jno. Early, James Armstrong. Tho regi meat will arrive in three * or t Air days, and as soon as possiLle thereafter, a suitable place will be secured, and a collation, with the cu., tomary musical and oratorical " fizins" will tie served up. PROVOST MARSII AL.— COL It. 11E:amities has,been appointed Provost M . :lr shai for dais (lath) 44strict, :composed of the ooutatics of Cumberland, York and Perry. Elte*.duties of this officer wilEbc r,:sponsilde and arduous, and we congratulate the government an.having secured the services of a gentleman so eminently capacitated to discharge them int. partially. The Cblonel has appointed Jog. W. PATTON nod THEOPIIILUB NEET, as his as tistants. His office is iu the second story !qrs. Neff's now building. BENJAMIN MCINTIRE, Esq., of Jew bloom -seld, has been'appointed Commissioner, and Dr. WM. S. ROLAND, of York, Surgeon. These ire excellent appointnients, and we are sure, will give general satisfaction. jl IMPORTANT TO ALL DEALERS —Per tons required to take out a license under the United States Revenue Luws, would do well ,o bear in mind that, in addition to take out ti license, the amended law ffi -- )vides for an rn,pkisonment of persons refusing ;to comply pith its.requireine»ts in regard to taking oat icenses: The section of the amended_lits 'cads as follows: "Thad if any person, or persons, Anil utowingly exercise or carry on any trade-or msiness, for the exercising or carrying on'of vhich trade or-linsiness s - n license—is refjnired, vithout taking oat such licenser . ;as-is in that Jelialf required, hei she or they shall for every inch offence, upon conviction, thereof, in lieu ,f or in addition _to other penalties now itn )osed by lawat . the discretion of the court, )e subject to imprisonment for a term -not weeding two years. perBons - who two en- I.gaged in business that eequires a license un der the United .States TA* Law, and : Who have changed their places of business on the Ist, of April, or at any other time, are requit ed by the amendment to that law to have their removal endorsed on the back of said license by the Collector• of the District in which they reside. The Colf:etor is not au thorized to charge a fee for this endorsement. FOREIGN POSTAGE TO BE PAID IN COIN.--Postmasters have received instructions from the Post Office Department, that, from and after the first day M,Ly, they nro to collect in f old and silver coin all postage duo on unpaid letters from foreign countries in the mails dis patched to the Unitel States from Great Brit ain and Ireland, Franco, Prussia, Hamburg, Bremen, or Belgium. pcaQS. ==l nn the imh of :slay 1863. C. WALTER, yatingest SOTI of C. and C. A. I nholi, aired Fire years, Seven Alonths, and 2) such is the kingdom IT Ileaven." uu the 3,1 inst. in Fran linird Township. Mary Cath arine, eldest daughter of Philip and Martha Zeigler, aged 21 years, h utnuth.a, and U days. litisheil are the winds, and stin tho evening N t e'en a zvphy r wanders through tho grove, Whilst we return to view our Catharine's tomb, A lid sitter li eils on the dust we lore. But wherefore W 01`p ? her matehl,:ss spirit sear.; Beyond where splendid shines the or /d day; And weeping anevili load her to those bowers Where endleqs plossurAS virtue's deeds repay. Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best in the World ! 11'11.1.1A11 A. rrhibnited hair Dyr p,vl ant to be di-tinßukhe.l from H l t r ur,.— ie..l.einte injure th.• linir iu tho lonst; thr ill .;r 10 ..t rid dye,. ,mil tnrl mirth's the flair for (frey. Itu-ty Ilair instnntlf turns ri Wen in, leaN'illg Ihr flair Fla:111d hintUt.illll tint Th.• . izon IVILLI.III A. 11A T('111:1.01t. +ti t h.. t. , 11i etch /”.x. Y. No sl 11 trckly New York. (I.n to '2 all.l Strl ) I. 1; 12-1 y - CA It ISL I'IttIIYUCE NE Alt It eporl ed NI - rel.:l:s - for the Herald by It. C. °oil •I• ord. Carlislt., 'May 14, 156:7 .Stiporfinol 6 00 6 7., ....4 1I 1111 . 1: I' I 6(1 I :6) 1:1 1: I) \ . " ••••• ** It 11:1,E1' t I I a. 11)1.11Y SI'1111:I/.... I'101 . 1:1I11:111) 4 TI I r1'11.1:54.4.1) * ....... I UDIToR':-; NoTlCl.—Notice ,Icon tkit thu apt, lintH =USW LI, fund in Itnnds Brilidlo. Extyntor of Ow InQt tost:i • nt•ut p ky:11.10 at the d - h Kry-her. 41 ,,•• .1 • 1. , 111 , 1:m1,h: th , pir re. 1,1 Lit t Hi a! 0 , 14 dot h Ipp ill.' .16 ..4 . 11,1• or tir.l IV the o A, .%1 when all nrtry attend. " \fly 3 Harmony Grove Nurseries fit (11.(ire, Clicsirr Colin NIT.A NT E i i , n „ (' , ul t , 111)erla r t . ld r (:llun . ty v nu hi..nlet l.) re] dug Fruit 411titirualllont i re:Jr...du i : ar i d ridlretiaa. for the triirxrrption nOvle t cirri:llra , roiiiiriril—Address tug CUNARD 703 . y 1 - , 151'3.-1 m. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! and now opening a 6f sum ow,d, t:,,,211t :a th” mineed G.l. t,/i all „ I - at .11.11.14 14,,s prices. El, A .V7' CIIA IUE .1, I Lawns, )Inznin Shepl,fl.rfalll. 1 . ”11 Do Choy iv-. 1.3% I.lines, Frourh Glnghatns, Tlailn CI .tli, Cambric and Swiss Mustins. ‘Vhito 31,1 (!,.Itkre.f. )Ij4llfkp inell Sh,vls, °ILI 113;11) ,, ,) , . C1.41,A r No. I; i it!Zhnitt!+ 'l'ick jugs, R....at lowor ril 111 1.1•1.4 IIitiSIIEIZY AND G6,(DITP:S, iu grc::t varlet V, Sun 1 , /111' , •IIIIS 1111 , 1 Lla PIS. :Si alikt Clifibrorlbi styb:s. ,prility, and , I),iper than van be the coulary_ bhmt,ifinallbi an such us urw Cloths, Cassimores and Vestings, ILinde.nue Summer l'a.‘imeyes, fee . Men and nr IV S Casllciterett's, (24/ttonedes, Stripped slid I'LLITI )nr.ls ICiirlicting uu build, at Ire than city ME .111 1.,,,ms ('heap ,4•11 pti rellasj 11,r 1.1••• where. as 1,0 art . m.w 5i , 11111.4 Ca,it at t ery 10, prievA. Net• ,, llitel the plat,. :11:1111 dLteet, nearly °pilot:it° tin) Di•prit. May 1.1. 1.1 3. Ladies, Misses and Children's p...tq, shoot, and Slippers. Ladles Heeled French \ter ra:a'', !loots. '_adios without Heals Morroveo iloats.thints Nl:orrice(' :Slisses Fine :klorroceo Itnotr, Children's Fine Merrtryo Ilools, Ladies Mark and Colored halters, Misses Black and Colored Ihilters, Chill run's Black and Colored Oa!term, ',elks, Misses and Children '0 Ealum .lll Is. Men's, 130/'s and Youth's Lace Boots, Just teeeirod of the best Manufheture, and ❑ow gelling taw prices, at the Cheap Store. May. 15, 1SG:l, THE UMAN GREAT MISERY CAUSE OF =Just rublism In a Sealed Enveloped ; Prim 1; et A Lucrunn DV Ito. UUI.VLItWELL, ON T 11 1 4: CA I'Sb A NI) ViIRV, of S111 . 1 . 111.1Orr)“.4, Conllllllllltlnn, Nivntol4 and l'hysiesl huLillly , N01 , 1•111:111,SS. ElllllllSy ; Impaired Nutrition of the limfy ; Lassitude. 15 oak.. ness Of the Limbs and the Mich; Indisposition, 11,01 I thetpaeity for Study and Labor: Dullness of APpre• ; Lass et ,Ilentory : Aversion to Society : Love of Solitude: Timidity; Sell Distrust ; Dizziness; Ilesib ;mho ; A tr,ciolls of t.llll Eyes; Pimples on the Yams : 1n• rot u n tary Emissions. end Sexual Incapacity; the Con sist notices (4 - You u ( hullscretion; admirable Lecture clearly proves that the filmy r enumerated. often self afflicted evils, may be re• moved withouS, medicine end without dangerous Fur. Oval operations, and should be read by every youth nod every man in the land. envelope, lief/b.:SP any ,ot dress, In a plain, sealed envelope, oi, the reolpt oC i•ix rents, or 'LAW" postage stumps, by uddreswlug, CIfAS.J.C. RLINE 127 Bowery, Now Turk, Post Ofileo Box, 4380. May 15, 1503.. NOTICE. AnoDivIDEND of 5 per cent. out of the i i.tits r.f - the Carlini° Ihipoait 'Sault, for the last :in uitits bas thin day been declared, ,vhieh will ho pAid ever , to Con Koehbolders or their legal represp- V i da yen' upon deinaini biiing made for4llo Fame.' w. Ji. MET int, CaOttx.,__ . . . . . SINGIS4R. in, Flour, and country; produca.- INareliciiiiit on the corner of Main and Wi`gt, strmets. ly-on.-hand - all Itlndsof VEVA j.ISU anal SA, LT. May - 000 - Bushels : choice Potatoes,--at the ..- )eorrier of Main And West streets. May 11 f. A SI:OISELL, '001) lbs . . , of Stagnian's celebratett 0 ,sugur cured Inims,onnN:nrged an (Yunnan inssed, at the corner or Main cud 11 . 6.4 t :Areas. May 1803—t. t A. stroistax. CALL AND SEE THE NEW. FAMILY GROCERY, AND QUEENS- '..:WARE STORE. •• • M. . MITE subsoribers hiving purchased the stock of Orneeries ffinfer'y belorighig - to Jos. D. halbert, will continuo the business at ilid old stand, and aro propared.to furnish their friends and the pub lic with everything: that is'nice, now end frOsh, in the way of • Their stock is large and. elected with the greatest care• and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con, riots in part of fine old Government Java COFFEE, Prime Rio do., "Prime Rio Roasted. SY IMP:4.-1 , 113w York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy rups, of the very best qualities, lIRO%VN SUO A RS.—The best the _market affords.— Lovering's best'Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars. which cannot be sur- , passed, and us the time Is note here for preserving, la dies will please give him a roll nud examine for them selves. All his SPICES are of the purest and best va rieties. No humbug about them. Ripe, Corn Starch, F. rrina, Dandeline Coffee, Eltsente of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, Fr. CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. A tense and well selected stock of the very latest pat— terns and sty es, lower than over In prior, and Letter• In quality, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Willow Wai', sUCh 118'1'11Ni Burlieus. and Churns. Baskets of every description; ebildrun's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Crafun Pots, But— ter Jars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. FISII—No. 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral.' No 1:22t 1 MESS SHAD No. 1 Iterring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS SA la by the Sack. Dairy and (/. A. Salt. The suhseriltetts reslteetfully ask the patronage of their friends and the nubile generally, and Invite theft to call and exantine their new stork, at the old btantl, corner of II never and Lou ther etreets. 11A 1.111.3tT FLE3IIMi. Carlisle, May 8, 1363. Men Buy's Clethi ng Bazaar. &colul arrival of the Aca son. rg-lIE undersigned would most respect fully ipforin his old friend:4'ond customers and the public generally. that he Ita, commenced the CLOTIIINii AND FUItNISIIING bu•l e'. in all I s in the F.ti'f, Ittnnin or.J. A. II tintortrit his.l . on the NV(ot run Cr of flanover and West loolt hei street. where he lots opened olio of the li no s ( mid m kst Cn.hiwta LIT selection of ready math, hums kr.. in the lit, ouch of Carlisle. Ills stork ..olisists Fn trreal varieties no InllolVs, tic : :11 ENS AND It do do. do PAN l' IIA MiNS. dn. do do. iiSTS Suits for !toys, from h to lb years. of luxe. Shirts. :llelrott Mamie! alOl Cassinotre itosonta• Drawers, Nos. petters, (ay.( n, n eon, Ly .11 Ynney Neel: Ties. Linen /ink! Paper Celhus, )Icli . tiol. , ll _lll,l 4-hirfF. - Um ' riti;NCif : ND s()LE LEArirErt I'It•LNIS AND VALISES. Carpet find I entlivi TI:IN ell il“r''rill.Zet - tie A.l 11, ho ,)!.1 nt tho v,‘ry prier., the 311,1 the C.ity joylify. rirt,l sov , 1,••r.l. 1`111,113,111g 1.1,1•WIP•1.1', as Illy trintto iy quit 1. nita 5.11r1'.11, C. II I: Y ETT. A Ifelt. I'artkur:ir:itteutlii3 givon to Boys elothin'4. ptiblie are cautioned a . LrairHt the ,vviti,il!S article , of I,l' inn I< I fig Si I.‘ P. Ai..., flerr(l for Th, otlly \ \ ,t1)•1 I. \ th.e. by 1.% L\ 1.1 NI,I' NI \ I , I',lll'.lN th.ir \ !Fit:ll, • 111. C A TI i/ I,V " .r.rt, sr,N.l.;:s ~f t his h hag I'\ Vitt NCI l'1,1•:1/ I' ticriE , to 0art.,,,0r to I NI IT.VIT t. i v I , olLit ,•t 111 • P 1 rEN 'I'S. Alt St 'L ' 1•;155, 1.h.•••• or. lo•rvby \'•11'lFI that the I'o \IPA \S II 11, an I,llolr ,\ Volt \ • I I'. II Es •I and WILLI NI It 11( i': ELI, ,of l'itl,+hur , 4. ,111,1 51.115 111 NI A\ I FAI: I I:It 1.:155. Ult SP:LI, ••I I,No•. I !,11 Comiyirly, 1.1 1., PIM, f: 'I r ”t, otir A. 3. 'I S )S IVI EN. \ i'f 11 • F:11 LYE. js sale by all lirug.,..fi.ts. and CouintryStores:__ 1 1 1 11 r: CSITEI , Si %Tr , CIRCUIT 011'11T, Wii.ti•rn of IN, It I v.llli N , tof in 1502, in stilt of 1:11" 1'1;1:N51'1,1 I\l 1 511,1' 11.1NLiF.11'TI'l(INii 11. ill 1.5 K, ~,,, 1 to tha your 'N. , I 0111101: 1:1. EN."I,ONI V criul.'l iii.l 111.11:, Icl Op., 15:,6. I'vrin•tual Im jour Uuu .in dn.!. SALT MANUFACTURING GO. OrricEs.-127 Walnut Streiit, Philadelphia, Pitt :: 4 t. itnil Duquesne Way, Pittsburg. :thy I,lsaa--:1 . OUILBY, Trust oe 5-20 Year United States Bonds for Sate. tin dersign ed baying been ap poi n a g e. L tor the wale itt these Bonds, ix pro pared 1, ,, 111 , bir41 them to illdigthlats in autos of ;at, lifib WO and $l,OllO. These it ands are called Five Twenties," beettllse while they are twenty year Winds, they In.ty ba rtgteeDiad by the tioverennisit in gold, at any tine after five years; they pay SLIC per rout inter est In gold, three per vent every six months, on the Ist day of May and November. and tire said at par.— Persons deidrone of mat:ling an Investment In their 'binds, rail do go by vallirfg upon the undersigned, at the Carlisle Deposit hank. IV. M. BEVTEM. April '2l, It-nt3,--2111. .4,gent CHAS. 00 I,IIY, Trustee And Dealers In ^ 1 4 1 ISII, Cheese & Provisions generally, j i • No,. 111 A: 115 South Wharve, I'h1L•~1e phis. Hare constantly on haul n assortment of - Dried (f? Pickle l loish, &c., viz : 314ickerol,,Eialmon, Shad, Bluo Fish, liorringB, Cod Fish Porlc, 'Lard, Sttoublurs, Mauls, Siduti, Choosy, 'Want+, Bleu kc. April 24, IHo3—m. IJII'DIR7RI? 11710LE5.475e DEALEIZ — IONSTAN'rI.3:' - in Store, a large N as c ./sortm ent (4..roppnit, ZINC, IRON & 0..11,1'..1- ZED IRON warrrutis.,,,, . IVhitu and Martdod Plus) Bhsln9. 'Whit,' and farided or Blue CloB,ot Mtnitn3. 811ip ‘s'ati• OlosetH, rompleto. ~. )Vater , Closutm of vvoldoseription. , 2 , . . . I'UNIPS, RAMS, S:c; • „Iron sinl(s... , ... Iron and haanieDu4l Portable Wash Stands VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPE, BENDS, lIRANCIIES AND TRATS. Pluuibuis' Brass and Plated-Work of every descrip t tht. Lead Traps and Bonds, Pine and Cedar Ilblrditt itodi, P/usdbrrs' Vesta, Marble 'Slabs, itulabar &e„ no-low-ni-ody HOMO' fn' the country. April 24, 1803—;42n. VILICE_ . . ,V; ~C 0. 's well.linown ME 1.0- __ - - IWONS unkIIAIIIkIONII3MS, Inteoddaing tho of fee of inoittl ban on overt' Inotrumont. E,OMILEIt'S nnoutriny.sood PIANOS for cash, at a 11.bural doduotion, or tin monthly Instruments from tie) tO $l.. , • .. ~ikir Over .500 sold In Plilliniolphl:i.. . JA.SIIIS. li LILIAN, Foie A g ent, 270 and 2tll S. Fifth *diva., ttboito Sprinto . ,• . -' Phllado'plilti, Pa. . . 4 prll 17, ISGJ; NEW FIRM Family Groberies. SAPONIFIER., CONCENTRATED LYE, TIII F.l TM, SOAP 10 /1-E! TAKE NOTICE! THE PENNSYLVANIA. C. P. KNIGHT 6,t. BROS. commsiolv NERCILIArrs Plumbers' Materials, CHARLES 'MULLIKIN; No, 620 Comineroo I,IIILAMMPIIIA. List of Dealers. - In Glitioda; Wares,- andliterchandise, and of Distilicrs, , Brewers, Idubornian. Over> and Eating: Houses, &0., thin.tho Connty ofCnn,horland, as appraised and classified by Thomas P. Traci:at, Mercantile Appraiser, and by hits roturned to the' undersigned, Treasurer of said County, to wit: CARLISLE A. W. 4 ontz, dry-goods, . 10 $2O 00 Leicllgh, Sawyer & Mlller s Ary-goods ? 10 20 00 Charles Ogliby, Trustee, " . 18 10 00 J. W. Eby, groceries, 11 15 do John flyer, ." 13 10 00 Willbun Bentz," . 18 10 00 51. Myers. 18 10 00 1 4.. F. Steel, o 14 7 00 Barney Holtman, groceries, 14 7 (in A. G. Lechler, i. 14 7 00 George l.elhy, '' 14 7 00 Joseph D. Ilalbert, " . 14 7 00 •Fusan Winehol. " 14 7 00 11. C. Woodward, produce, 11 15 00 Ilenderson & (lend, " 12 12 50 .1. It. Nonenviker, " 18 10 00 I. tB. Rhoads, ' "'' 14 700 Henry Saxton, hardware, 10 ' 20 (10 .I.owiN r. I.yne; , " 12 . 12 50 Armstrong Ar, Ifoffor ' lumbar and coal, 13 10 (,0 Olivar Dulaney, lumber and coal, 13 .10 0 S. 31. Hoover. 14 7 on A. It. Ewing, turn Itur.3, 14 7 On I len ry Rhoads,, .. 74 7 (0 William M. Mlles, fancy goods, 14 7 00 D. It. Jameson, " el 14 7 00 Grin...field 0 Shooter, dry " 1:1 10 00 It. li. Shapley, jewelry, 14 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, '•'l-k 7 1.0 F. C. Kromer, .. , 14 7,,,00 James London, books, A. M. Piper, 4, •, John D. Oorgatt, storm', He s. Mary Morris, •• Samuel Elliott, tirovi, 14 ,7 00 S. W. linverstielt, 6 . .13 10 00 I). It. Ralston, " 14 7 00 S. M. lielifer, conf•ctinnnry, 14 7 00 Jeenti Seiler, shoes, 14 7on Robert M a re, " 14 7 00 John Irvine, " 14 7 00 A. Elliott, Aqt., 34 7 00 Samuel Enmninger, robes, Ae., 14 7 On II S. Ritter, nierehant taller, 14 7 0) IZII=EI .1. 1). :Merl:. 1)a v A , Irow h, 14 7 00 )I.?nastni tli, " 14 7 un J Collin. hats, 14 7 00 .1. hunk k •• 14 7 00 = .Mrs. M. NMI, millinery', rs. H th lira. " I/Aria CM - Milan, flour and 11,1, 14 7 ot t;. \V. Irrn It, 7 (It ztt'lttitttht, tt a t, t t r ., 14 7 of 11 111 Seller~, Lel% • .1 , 4111 •Ihvx. David Sip,. paper. S - e., )li , hael Knsminver, drat her henry-dtarkriry:w, fintrltrthrg; . A iiiqoo S. Keyny, ~ - 14 7 0 11 . 011:0 11,•1.1, " 14 7 0 1,:m.• Li , i 0,04. at, v1011100 ; 1, 13 10 0 A rni , l-1 .i: Cit., .. 1:t lit iti " .1 %\ . Siiiiliiy, 13 In of 4:. It. I.i-iirtaril, " 13 In 11 41 Ilnyett.,- 14 7of 140 iil Fri- liirielts, iii.ir " kiiting., 14 7 ili \l . l.ll:tiii Askiir, 14 7 0 ' J•iiiti, " Valli ,, . 14 7 co I{ , •nj 1111111 II dealer ti I'. lly,s .1. 5.... gr•u•t•rif•g. 14 7On Prtot 14 7 MI I. Tonip baki, E.\ ST PEN N: 1 11111:01.:G 11 It. 11. ilnnnu,•l. lumber )10v ,t •• Imti . I 4,lvr, dry 11 Iht•lL 14 N11;11.1111 grort•rks, li •' 14 '• 11 11. Vat4•rs „ u, pln , Ltt.el 1:1 Al i.La••l Fn•r. 11 1 1 111 id 11,0,, 11, 14 MEMEEMEM Chi-0111kt vr .1.: I'rio4ll. dry gond.: 1 oiiilort k Brother. •• '• !tr. 0 , 1.. , .1. N.ts,ai.4o". " '' .1“11.1 11 , 0 , 211.. .11) ,40 ,, h , . 1 , ;:rilill in ,l, , ):41V.141, pro.looe, 'I limn., II I.lr)smi, .10101 .1,1 0 ,0 0 Son. 'i I.o•lrtrias .1: Mir...TIC i. 0., pr ~ lii, .100-1,11 .11i11.•kort, 11001. or lII', 111/Min.+ • 1 , :lt110111111.111, C.oilling, 14 7 00 1.. IV. ,11/taian, 14 7 110 . .1, F...l.lalinto.l,i , ger . , nturie, 14 7 tal Huta, ,t. lint rnt,.111., hardware, 14 10 00 ll,yrr A; liber ly, 14 10 cmi 11. 11 ils.ol k SOll. stliNie, 14 7 i) 1. in IVontlerlirli, - 14 7 tal , 1,.04ig1i .0 MIT he., 0, '• 14 7 00 .1 II 11.0 - ring, drip, 14 . 7 (111 tin V& 11,,,,..6",t1, , r, ,- 14 7 00 Ira Ilas, .. ._ 11.1`11011ins, g17.....rh5, 11 7 ut) 1101.1,1 )IiIIP, 14 7 no A rnist 00.,r, it, Son, I• 13 10 ilo rl, (I 140winail 13 10 0.1 J. Eitillnam. , `' 1 14 7 00 Samuel IV. Worst, furniture. - 14 7 ift) .1.4.1. Rupp, 14 7 00 Miller & Eterly. tlealeren 1:1 111 on 111,101 t fl I' . ltrutillee, 11 7 00 C. li. 4tum,', vin.,), 14 7 oti Levi Iletglk , , hat,, 14 7 00 ./.o.oh Swartz, jtm elry, 14 7 00 K. S. 1 ,- ,4111, '• 14 7 0I 1(11.1.0" .0 Ur,'a rt•S, I.l4'n•hant tailors, 14 7 nu .1.0 ,, 1, 11'l0nnuaii baker, 14 7 00 .1 .1 113111.11, 11 7 1111 Urn S. 11 , 3 an, inillners, 11 7 110 1.111, 1 Inn, n. fAlley 1,.1.,4k, 14 7 111 0..0. St vinnor, inarlo , l4.lg, 11 7 01. liirsliall .1:, 0., lune), " 14 7 00 deorge 1i...,er, 14 7 00 MET N EIVV Klink k ltr - dhor, dry goods, I'h os. "I r(lt I h, = = S. U. NViltl, drugs, 11 7 00 Mrs. M. 11.1100)1. " 14 7 0.) w. h. llreuliough, grt•esrles, 14 7 1.0 S. NI. Wni!set% 1.1 7 Ist 1.11. Miller, )Artte.s. 14 7 0.1 .lo,oph I.lcuigh'in., clothing, obach, A.4t., stoves, II \V Mull MEr=[illlMM IM!IME I. IL mecelvint ikr, ,f. ~flIPl'I:XSIICI;t3 C. • g rovorien, Thrman A Itro , Phil i n Dctrich, " .1 tieuTt I. 11. ra,..tilaclt & Co., groveritix, • P. S. Arta., d. flock & Co., dry goods, M=EMEM (ieorgo 11. Stuart, " Stevie): k " 13..1. : 4 noddy. ruruit tiro, 1111=IME lIPTIry Niko llos1:41et Skilos. vloChing, 14 700 ltridg,,:, iiier,liavit tailor, 14 7 tilf J, 11, Rankin, tirth;n, John Stanibach, ' John C. AltJett, " It. H. Keller, Mro„ M. Doltlig, millinery, 14 7 (to .1. boo 11g, jewelry, 14 701 • Hiram IlyaVoger, `• 14 7 tt) 11111)111 & 1 Inritor, hardware, 12 12 50 Vorney,s: 51,31'11erm.,n, " 11 10 00 A , .1. Wolf, stores, It 7 00 Israel 11. llykes, " 14 7 00 Ruby & Lawttti, produce, , 10 20 00 J. P. Blair, 11 15 00 Shiro(' & Angle, coal &e., - 14 700 James 1(olso, stationery, 14 7 01 ' Q. 11. Coles, bats % &e., , 14 7 0() Q NV. aroft, ". 14 7 410 Benj. Riggs, marketing„ _- 14 — 7 - 00 FaintiM Myors, " 14 7 00 Ja - vob 13. Ilustetter, "11 7 00 mextssoN L. Strohm, dry gontlß. 13 10 00 ltonj. Plank, dry goodm, 1-1 7 00 SILVglt . SPRING. • Wllll3ni U. 1.14.144 , 15, dry goods, ''' 14 700 30003. (101)10 ' " 13 10 on Ditvld Strohm,