rp.flebntoi,. Mo'snShui (New Iltuupsbirc) Gozotto ttd ’"•tatcrs the, following Bborp rebuke to the MOcnd riUo gentlemen of New England-:' = st ”.Whcfe do these' reverend gentlemen obtain Instructions for pursuing this course?— • iwrm the Bible 1- • That book teaches no such ’vvinps. DoChrist's teachingsinculcateany 1 " is* not his Gospel a Gospel of rlf- hfl -was how upon earth, would -he ‘Ve Kansas emigrants to carry out SharfecV “UK: ■order to resist the laws of the land, to their brethren there,,to produce nnor /Av' violence, Woodshed,' wahl Did Christ Sell bis to resist the lawfully-consti tuted authorities of the land? Did he teach his followers tb revile rulers or to abuse them?— Ve-bave misread the good ‘book if he did any E °Ncill'er thclJiblo nor the'supreme law of iho land-—the ..constitution—inculcates qny diicli doctrines. The territorial legislature of Konsa.Si wilh .Gov.. Shannon, the territorial iudgcs. wjd other territorial officers duly ap pointed, arc the lawfully' constituted rulers of Kansas: and' citizens of the Stales have no more right to send out armed men arid warlike means to overturn that government and resist is action than they have to send them toOeor jHa. or South Carolina, or Massachusetts, or Stir Hampshire.” A Beautiful Composition. ’ ’The following beautiful inscription is en graved tm the tombstone Of the wife Of General Jackson, erected over her grave in Tennessee, ft'waa written by the bravo, old General him bdft and brevity Of expression Ims seldom been ticccdcd by any similar monumental record : [ ‘‘HcmJicMho/cmainaofMrs.Kachacl Jack up, wife of President Jackson who died; On of-Dcccmbcr, aged G 1 years, ller '4OO was fair, lier person pleasing, her temper unable, and Jierhcart kind. She delighted in clieringiJtbc wants of her fel!bw-crcalur<*3.and nllirated that divine pleasure by- the most iberal and unpretending methods. To the Mxfr she was a benefactress to’ the rich she reran example i to-the wretched a comforter; 0 the prosperous an ornament. Her pity Went isnd'uvhand with her benevolence.: .and .she hAnkbd'her Creator for being permitted to do ;ood. A being so gentle and yet so virtuous, lander might wound but tonld hot dishonor. Iven Death, >vbfctvhc tdreher frbm the arms of er.husband, could but transplant her to the o§pm pf her Qod.‘ r . OP A SIAV FOVMunUBHIK n HIS WIFH ;jf Apprabanob or tiik Wrw; in’, tub tooxt.—We copy the following frtftttlho d I’iiiindealer; ; itunlay an examination took place Ilesscmntjcller of Alichael Wyngert : ifder of his wiffc*;,Thw' prosecution ! ’.cd by the Sudden disappearance of | about six-woeks since, and it was *otn llto-Otabitual itl treatment to . an'subjected, that she had been . No truco of- her could be found, ilnlemenk'bf the defendant contbmed picion. The evidence had b6en heard, jough it was circumstantial, the proba >f the murder was strongly sustained— » juncture —the court-room being depse rded by excited spectators—-the woman to have been murdered mode Tier *ap* cfe, to the great surprise ahd'graliflea all, and especially of thecnlprit bn trial. Wian had abandoned her liege lord, and the asylum for the poor at tho InCnn icrei side and forlorn, she had, received id cure. She, of course, was totally ig of the charge of murder against her d, and it was only by accident that the inco came to those who were cognizant trial, and she mu sought biit and pro ifr the court, to tho pleasant astonish ’ all concerned. rutMxnj who vri fouiwl gollty by a jury of luction of-Mary S. Murray, was brought ourt ftnd sentenced on Friday. Colonel hail made ft motion fora bew trial on.ftc* if’allcged error In tho Judge’s charge, j Honor overruled the point in an opin lich would occupy about a half column paper.' He then asked the prisoner to upland proceeded to sentence.him to a f CJ cents, pay tbo costs of Ihcnrosccu md two years In the Western Peniten- When Judge M’Gluro asked him if he ■ thing to say why sentence should not winced,Grentrakc made a few remarks, ig bis innocence of the crime charged in iiclinent.and asscrvnling that his'Honor if was not iborc guiUJetW. Tho unforlu onng man was then remanded to jail.— mds the lost scene of all in this strange, d history, which has perhaps occupied public attention than any other \t has been before our Courts for a if years Pittsburg Post. ■ A Tory respectable newspaper exchange y> tbero'la attfrcScnt Its operation ’near Ilos rff sjnmplng locomotlro, which only touches ko ground onco In a milo. It la perfectly lire machinery in IUo center, and la cow id externally with Indla-rnbheri So Boon aa Ito patent baa boon scented its proprletoranp loaea that thousands of their. will bo seen “hob n’ around” tbo world, so that to the man In the |pon (bis car(h wilt look like a big cheese cots led with ••skippers.’' It docs not look well Udoui'l anything now a-days. There'la saUHo' bo a young lady in Now ?ork ao hoautlfuf that her guardians daro not Bow her to go out vf thothohflO. Slio Is abut na| homo, Ulco a bird in a cage. It is added, Iwcvcr, that In addition to tlio “fatal gift of (he.lmprlsoncd belle possaesos other loftpipre tlailgorcus and attrm;li,ro charms, in |» «h&t9 ofafortuno of aboutthreo hundred iptisand dollars. fejkANSAs.—Tttj> .IlcraU of Freedom, pub ||lbhc<l\t 'Li(wrrf6!:, Kansas. »p|irmTS ofPrcsi. i <icnt .pierce's -proclamation, and says (hat, if gplronwtly carried out by Qov. Shannon, it all llltftti thoFi-co State party “could expect or even This expression of opinion will not |||Sarvcry acceptable to iho .Black Republicans, Very unanlirious in lliclr denun- J lons of the President Ibr issuing tint pro- TOlion. TVfho pen with which the Treaty-of Pence ■ signed is to bo presented to the Empress ,rnl ? cc - - - ftnrt peaches arc spolccn of by Ihc few,Orleans papers as “in market.” Oregon is making preparations to apply £>r admission into the Union. ;(Cyr Strawberries were served at one of the left York'-nitcls on Wednesday They fere grown under gloss near JJoslQm * I: \CT Ex-President’Tyler is obout to deliver a loursoof’lectures at Petersburg, Vn., on the Ives and bHaraeters of the dead of his Cabinet. I. ) r .O : IG/“ Wisdom wonts more pupils, and' truth BibryTcol friends; virtue mora admirers, and jonepty more practitioners. I people ofLoulsvillp, Ky., by major ity of 800, liavo vote d in favor of licensing oof- Ibo,lio\iBpfl.: 4 1. £CT“The gonial aophyrs from thoiunny south [tarried Ipng beyond'our borders, but at last nr p'iVed tocron.w our cheerless landscape, and fell tbtlU'.vorduro upon hill and dole, .wood and pfroyb;‘ . : Lute onil Impditanl fronUHtsleo, , New Orleans, April 26.—8y-ttn* arrival, of the steamer Texas, from Voflt Oruz wo have dates from that city'to the 22d lilat., and from tho city of Mexico to the,l9th Inat. • Communi cation with tho capital is open from all partsj aud tbo country in a pcacclul condition Tamar cz bad escaped on board the British war steam er Penelope, having reached Vera Cruz dis guised as a i drayman. Tho church property had been seized by tho military, on account oftho Bishop refusing to surrender'the same. It is said that the Archbishop of Mexico had oflurud Con. Comfort $600,000 to have tho de cree revoked,,but tho proposition .was not ac cepted. - 1 ‘ • J The Railroad Biots nt Erie. Buffalo, ' April 20.— A despatch from Erie, Pa, states that a mob assembled there last night, and destroyed (ho office of the “Constitutional” newspaper, which had advocated tho railroad interests and defended the action of tho Penn sylvania Lcgislatnro, in passing the net renter-’ ing tho charter of the Erie and Northeast Rail road Company. Tho mob was also thrcatmng to destroy tho railroad property. Mote Ttonlles In Knnsns—The Military Or dettd Out. Chicago April 20.—A .•despatch from Lea venworth atatesthnt, on 'the 22 lust., Sheriff Jones* while attempting.to arrest a man, who was implicated in the lute difficulties, was resis ted by a body of three hundred armed men. Gov. Shannon had ordered out tho military. Canine Sagacity.—Tho most wondcrfbl case r canine sagacity Is related py tho Hartford Timer Mr. , a venerable and worthy man,, .had a NewTouddlaml dog which used to go a short distance and get tho Daily Courant, bringing U home In his month, evincing great anxiety un til he had procured tho paper. The paper changed owners, ami at the.same time became more vascillallng In principles than before.—lt advocated Sam. As soon as this change took place the dug was noticed to appear ashamed when the paper was given him to carry homei he would sometimes drop U in the streets, let it He, and put for homo. At Ustho refused te go for (lie paper at all ; ho was of no my? to (ho owner except to get hla pupcr, and ns the dog positively refused to have, anything to do with it any longer, he procured a Know-Nothing to kill him, paying him the sum of twenty-live cents for tho job. Dr.n.iKK is Bukadstukksj.—The New York Journal of Commerce, says ; or the first time in many many months.we e that common to pood New York State (lour quoted by wholesale at a fraction under six dlars a barrel. When the channels of com- nuinicnlion with the interior arc ftilly open, an ■avalencho of bread-duffs and provisions will be down upon us: and as the.demand from abroad is dmiinisiied.except ai reduced prices, there is a fair chance that consumers will yet reap some benefit from the immense crops of last year. The formers, millers, and dealers liave had their chance: the consumers will now have theirs-. — Much, however, will depend upon the prospects of the growing crops, which Irma far, so far tts wc have learned, are generally favorable. Biavvifi). - On the 241 h ull., by the Rev. A. 11. Kremer, Mr. Jotix P. Sukiuly, to Miss Mautiia Nks njT, bplhof'thc vicinity of Landisburg, Perry county. i On the 18th ult., in Upper Allen tjwp-, Mrs. Fkrokica Weaver, aged 92 years.. JO months and 11 days. She was the mother ctf 11 child ren, 43 grand-children, 119 groat-grand child ren. and 3 grcat-grcat-grand-childrcn. liitrtF WiIIBASIH. A FEW Land Warrant* wanted bylbo Uhlo Land Association,** for which tho highest cash price ivill bo paid. Apply ipuUb er of tbo.unawtgttOd. May 1, IB6o—Bt LIST OF LETTERS. Published in (he “ Volunteerby authority. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office . at Carlisle, Pa., May 1, 1850. Person* In quhing for I.ettera uu this List will please say they arc advertised, Adams E. KnabbT. K. Adams Margaret Konely Mary Barnitr. Sarah 2 Miller J B. Baum 11. C. Mills Joseph Beard Catherine E. 2 Myers Abraham Bedford A. M'Ginlcy Edward Bench Mary MTCancy Caroline Btiiz Sgilaz Orns Geo. B. Bowers Mary C. Orus Xacharias Binhm Henry Pcllll Geo. Pridgens Henry F. Pool James Butler Beni. Pratt Riley 2 Carlclon Win. J. 2 Rug Win. Carothers W. A. Wider Frank Cocklin Henry Shuwman 11. Cristy Barali Shively 0. M. DaionJohn SimmondsF. A. Davis Geo. Smiley John Doncly Eelirabclh Miss Smith Mary Ann Dowling Catherine Smith Jane Downing J. F. Smith Henry Ebersolc John 2 Snyder Susan Ege Samuel Snyder John Fasig Jeremiah Sours J. D. 2 Firman Mary * ' .Sowish Sarncs Fox Patrick Slone David Fry ii'm. 11. Slnard Sarah Fisher Thus. Tlurnm Philip Galbraith Mary TVie James S. Galispa James Wall Sabina Giflin Sarah Wax Rebecca Ooodhenrt C. A. . Waters Margaret Green J. X. Webber L. 11. Gudin Mary D. Weller A. llarlin Geo.’ 2 Whnson 11. AV. Hayes D. S. Wigel Maria Himes C. F. Wells David lluHlon Amanda Wise Elias licit Augustus Wolfe John T. Kcncy Stpnucl S. Wooscr James T. Kley Allen Wilson Joseph One cent cine on each letter in addition to the postage., ' JOHN B. BRATTON. P. M. TO niUDfi£DIJXtDERS. Proposals win i>o received at the Com missioners office, in Carlisle, until Tuesday tho 13(h of May, 1850, lor building a wooden Uiidgo over the Connodogulnotl Creek, at Quigley's mill, in Hopewell township. Said 'bridge to bo built on the abutments of the old bridge, Hib dimensions in length i\nd width to suit the old abutments —100 feet frpm abut ment to abutment—(ho helghth to bo Hi foot I'iom tbo floor to the square of tho roof. Said bridge to bo built of good materials} the frame to bo of while pine, and of buHlcicnt si*o for etrongth nud durability, and no old limber to bo l used where It would effect the strcng(h or dn rabllity of tho bridge. Tho wooden arches to i bo closely woalhorboarclcd wilb throe-quarter inch wWto plno boards, well lapped} ouA.lfco 1 whole of said bridge to bo roofed with a good quality of white pine shingles. Thu roof to ex. 1 tend'at each end of the bridge 12 loot over tho hool>jpf tho arches, and over tho weathorboard -1 Ing on»cneh .side . 2 feet. The* bridge Id be , double floSrod, the lower floor to be white pine 1 plank, and th? upper floor to bo oak plank, laid i lengthwise nijd well secured by spikes. Said 1 bridge to bo painted with two good coals of , white load paint mixed with boiled linseed oil, | on tho out side, apd two good coats of Umoi j whitewash on tbp/lnsldo. Thq undertaker to find all tho materials necessary to tho comple tion of said bridgo),nnd give security to tho Commissioners as they shall require, for tho faithful performance uJ tho workmanship of said bridge. Tho contrabfor to have the old bridge. &o. \ ’ J. AUMSTndNO, 1 O. M.GRAHAM, Jo tm’r WM. M. lIENWSKSON. \ Carlisle, May X ; 185G—2t‘ Tavern Licenses. IN pursuance of an, act of tho General Asscm-. bly, passed 31st March, 1866, efitltled “An act to regulate tho sale of Intoxicating liquors,” police is hereby given that tho following named filed in tho Office oftho Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Cumberland county, their petitions far their respective li censes, to bo :piV{jotited to the said Court, on the I,Bth day of May next, to wit: ~ Lower Mien— -John;6. Tltfckj James Hall. Upper Mhn~Vr. W.'Kline.-’ - ‘ • Carlisle, West Ward— John Hannan, Win holtz & Smith, Henry L. Burkholder, Isaac Par sons, Henry Glass. Carlisle, East Ward —William Mmidy, Tlioa. Costamagna, David Martin, Joseph Hciflnr. Dickinson —Elias B. Eyster, John Uockor, Jacob Kedfcckcr, John Carman. Easipennshoro ’ —Ahm. Huntsbergor, A. P. Erb, Solomon Bear, Cl.as. Smith, Patrick Ry- Hopewell —Burkholder & M’Lctf. Mifflin— Scott Coyle. . . . Monroe —SaimioVAllgelr. Jl/ec/mntcjfiurg—Jus. A. Malay, John Hoov er, George L. Sponsler. Newlon— parallel Parks, Henry S. Groenn walt, C. Mellihgor. New Cumberland —John C. Peaslce. North Middleton— Norton &owen, PeterHur lacher, J. C. Bcccher, , NewviUc —John M. Woodhnrn, D. S. Dunlap. South Middleman— Joseph W. Patton, Mathew Moore, John Ricker, Win. Crozler, S. Raploy. Silver Spring —Jacob Sholl, Jacob W. Lcldig, George Duoy, George Coovor, David Reid* Southampton— Levi Strohm, Wui. Clark. Shippensourg Boro —Sponuicr & Wilkins, Ma tilda Kelso, Mary A. Mateer, Jacob Grots, Ja cob Funk, Victor Shannon. Eating Houses. Carlisle, Wut Trimf-Jcffcrson Borer,Jacob Stratton. East Ward —GotleibSwcilzcr, John Hoffman, J. M. GREGG, Clerk. April 24, 1856—CJ NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from Ibo city and Is now opening, next door to Charles Mnglauchlin's hotel, in North Hanover street, a splendid assortment of new and cheap »Rl’-GOODB, comprising Bonnets, Ribbons, Cloths, Oossi meres, Ginghams, Lnwps, Calicoes, DoLaines, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Hosiery, Gloves, white nnd colored Carpet Chain, &c. Gaoouiues, of all kinds, and.best quality.— Also, a large stock of superior BOOTS AND SHOES. All of which ho will sell os cheap as any house in town. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at market prices. N.W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, April 17, 1860. Uread and Cake Bakery. TUB subscriber respectfully informs his iriends nnd the public that ho still enntin nes to carry on the above business, at Ids old stand in South Hanover street, three doors (M.uth of the Second Presbyterian Clinch,where lie Is prepared to supply all who cliooso to call on him with fresh BREAD and Cukes of all kinds, manufactured from the best superfine flour. Pound Cakes will bo tarnished to order on thy shoitest notice and in the moat pleasing Fresh Bread will bo furnished daily to fami lies in any parj of the town, ondcavlng notice i at the Bakery* A superior qoallty of Mead and Beer, will bo kept constanllytm hand dnring the summer season. ‘ thankful for past favors, the undersigned IstfHft by strict attention to business, ami a drolre to pleaso, to merit and receive a liberal jbaro ot public patrouage. WM. F. SELLERS. N.-Q<-»&OBin also attend market with Bread and Cakes. . Carlisle, April 10j 18o0~lnt •; Orders. nrvjiE uniformed JHttUwivro hereby ordered to 1 parade for review and inspection* as fol lowsi.The Quitman Guards wtn meet at Churcptowri, on aiooduy, the 12th day of Hay, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Carlisle Light Infantry will moot In Carlisle, on Saturday, the 17th of May/at 10 o*clock. The First Regiment will parade at Shippensburg on Tuesday, tho ROlh day of Mav, at 10 o’clock, A. M. « Commanding officers of Companies shall, on or before tho second Monday of May, in each nnd every year, furnish to the proper Brigade Inspector a list of thovrnlformed members of Ids Company, and also » list of those who have become exempt from Military duty, by having served the proper time with said Company, and also a list ot alt the arms and other public pro perty of (ho Stats ‘whjcb may be In possession of said Company, and any Captain or comman ding officer who ncglcftU or refuses to furnish «nid lists shall be deprived for that year, ot tho sum authorized to bo paid to bo paid to tho Companies by the tenth section of tho act to wliieh lids 1« o supplement.” SAMUEL CHOP, Brig, /nip., lit Brig. 16 Ih Division, P. M. Brig. Imp, Office, I Carlisle, May J, 1860. \ A. A. LINE, WJfi. BENTZ. Watr.lica, Jcwliy niul Sliver WAKE AT CONEYN’S. rpHE public are Invited to call and examine X tlio largest and handsomest stock of & WATCHES, JEWELRY AND JEL silverware. over brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell at prices that *<canl frs beat.**- All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo as represontod or Iho money refunded. Old gold nnd silver taken in exchange. ■ THOMAS; gONLYN. Carlisle, May 1, 185(1. Received 50 bbU. Baltimore Shad. 60 «« “ Herring. 50 “ No. If 2 nnd U Mackerel. 6 «* Picketed Herring. 5 “ Lake White Fish. , The attention of (armors and dealers in I ish is requested, as I am determined to sell low for cash or bacon taken In exchange. WILLIAMS’ Family Orotcr. Carlisle, May 1,1850. LETTERS of Administration outlie estate of Foronloa Weaver, late of Upper Alien two., deeM., have been issued by tlio Register of Outtoborlond county, to the subscriber, ro aiding in said township. All persons Indebted nro requested to tnnkb Immodlato payDiont,nud those having claims to present them for settle ment, to JOHN W. COCKLIH, Adm'r. May 1, 1850—Of LETTERS testamentary on tho estate-of Robert C. Sterret, Into of North Middleton township, Cumberland county* deceased, Imvo been issued to tlio subscriber ro lling In Monroo’lownsliip, by the Register of Cumberland county. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims will prosont them for settlement to „ „ (iIiOUGE BIUNDLE* Exoc’r. April 17, 1860—Ot J)IL G O. S. BCAIUCHT, DENTIST. jBII-rTTK. From the Baltimore Collego of jfSfSSSi Denial Surgery, Is now prepared to Insert Artificial Tooth of every description, and to porformall tho other various duties pertaining to tho practice of Ms. profes sion . Office at the residence of his mother East Louthov street, 8 doors below Bedford. Reference—Dr. G. Z. Bro^s. Carlisle,'March 20, IB6o—tf Flows. JUST received a lot,of Frailty ft Meat 1 * self sharpening cpntod-draqght Plows, and foj sale at rediicet* prices. ... lBoo. ■ LIST OF DEALERS • OF 6o6ds, Wares, and'Mcrcbandize. Also, Distiller?, Millers, Lumbermen, &c., With in the. Couhty of Cumbeflaqd, returned and classified" by Joseph 0. Thompson* Mercantile Appraiser, in accordance, with the several acts ot f Assembly, as yi* » ; Carlisle. A. & J. B'ontz, Charles Ogilby, Philip Arabia, G. W. Uithcr, N, W. Woods, J. W. Eby,. C. InhofTj Agt, John 6. Williams, Joseph D. Halbert, Samuel C. lluyott, S.W. llavorstick, fSdThiiol Elliott, trminTD Kolso, H. W. Canfman, B. J. Kieflbr, Steiner & Bro. M. Lfirow, John W. Rawlins, Henry Saxton, John P. Lyne, Stayman & Son, Henderson 9c Son, Woodward & Schmidt, John Pallor, J. A D. Rhoads, W. B. Murray, George W. Hilton, Jacob Shrom, James HofTer, Thomas Conlyn, Petor Monyer, Mr. Rohrer, J. N. Armstrong, Prof. H. M. Johnson, J. St J. Keller, 8. U. Hoover, Thomas 11. Stiles, Arnold A Livingston, John Kccny, Philip Messersmifb, Darkness & Mullln James M’Grdnaban, Georgo Lciby, Stewart Jacobs, A. M. Piper, Agt. JJavid Goninlan,. Fredericks & Humor, James Callio, Sr. Henry Peters, Henry Glass, Keepers 9c Low, . William Gonld, Arnold 9c Son, W. D. A. Naugto, H. S. Ritter, William A. Milos, M. Snodgrass, Jacob F. Hoover, J. W. Smiley, Wra. H. Ham, A. Senor, Agt. Askew & Fredericks, Shippentburg. Martin Anglo, Philip Detorlch, N. A. Cornelius, John Wondorlich, John B. Duncan, Christian Shade, John Criswell, Benjamin Biggs, Willis, Mooro A Co. S. C. Hollar, P. S. Arts, Heck, Hubley A Co. J, 0. Altlck, John Gish, Joseph Williams, Nevin A Reddings, Jacob Paguo, Kunkle A Stovick, G. B. Kohl, Tolton A Stewart, John Stnmbaugh, J. Bridges, Samuel Sugars, JUechauictburg. Daniel Comfort,. , „ .A- li Uiefcclfc Horrilif, . '' U Georsp Wobbfcrt, , Lovl Snell, , JJ Henry Leas, If George Slngleor, (Grocery); 14 Jobnßiegef, , • H Swisher A Son, 14 Simon Arnold, 12 Brindie A Nclswanger, 13 Dr. I. Day, * If Jacob Dorshelmer, *4 Kaufman A Bob, (2 stores) 14 John Harlan, 14 Georgo Singlzcr, (Warehouse) 10 Dobb, Wilson A Co. 14 T. B. Bryson, 1® glngtaer A Sbatncr, 13 Isaac Blizzard, 10 Oswald A Kaufman, 14 Daniel Grabill, If Hummel A Coovor, 14 I. Blizzard A Son, 14 tfewvtlle* Thomas Stongh, 12 Thomas M’Candlinh, 18 James M’CandHah, 18 John M. Davidson, J 4 S. G. Wild, J 4 Anthony Foreman, M Joseph Langhiin, JJ William Stitzcil, JJ William Reed, JJ William Bratton, JJ J'. U. Herron, JJ I Boar A Cobaugh, }J T. G. Lcvl, , JJ Henry Hurst, 14 WeslptnnsborOugn • Davidson A James (2 stores) JJ Theodore Homsljer, 14 Townsend A Paltejson, 18 John Hood, J 8 Woodward A Schmidt, 18 John Trego, 'lf Jonathan Freese, JJ Cyrus Goodbcart, JJ Edward Rogers, 14 FISH, O nsili Is«tntc notice. Estate Notice. Cl<ui. Licenst . f 10 $2O 00 v 12 12 50 ii 12 12 60 f 12 .12 60 I 18 10 00 13 10 oo 10 20 00 \ 12 12 50 * 12 12.60 12 12 50 18 10 00 14 T 00 .14 ; 7 00 14 * T OO 14 TOO 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ' 12 12 60 » 12 1260 ' 18 10 00 10 20 oo 10 20 00 14 7 00 : ii 700 14 7 00 U •• 700 * 14 ‘, 700 * 14 700 l4 7 OO 14 7 00. 14- 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 ‘ N , 18 >0 00 18 10 00 i 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ,14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 , 14 7 00 ,14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 .7 00 , 14 7 00 14 7 00 , 18 10 00 .11 7 00 . ' 14 700 -S 14 7 00 14 • 7 00 ' 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 10 00 10 20 00 la io oo 14 7 00 • 14 7 00 -7 14 700 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 00 | 14 7 00 I 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 16 00 14 7 00 18 10 QO U 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 tftwhn. J. & B. Hurt!), W. & J. Graccy, Jacob Swoyer, J, W. VandcfboU Co. M. & J. A. Knuklo, John Minlch, James Kyle, Peter Gnnrcr,- John Churchman, Mifflin* Henry Snydof, W. & J. Groc'b, HopeivtlL Wherry & Co. Shoemaker & Elliott, C. 0. StoufTVr, J, W. Elsenhower, J. 0. White, Southampton. J. W. Clover, William ll&nek, J. F. Bufthmau, Conrod Fasnaugtit, Henry Myora, Samuel Clark, Dickinson. Russel & Dice, Hays & Palm, Jacob Uootom, John G. Hutchinson, Christian Ocker, Isaac Newcomer, W. & J. Green, Joseph L. Sterner, Francis Williamson, W. M. Watts, Benjamin Plank, Worth MiddUton* Ellas Light, South Middleton. Moore & Craighead, Mullen & Alexander, A. M. Loldigh, David Nlckol, J. A. Cauftftan* T. G. Wolf, . fliouHt 1 . ~ . Ddvlnny h Hull, Mary Fissol, l^fcnWß. Silver Spring. ' D. M. Lcicllg, Jacob Simmons,- John B. Leidig, David. Strobm,. JohnHauck, Andrew Singlzor, Lower Mien, lonac Barton, William Loyd, Haines & Bro. Abm. -Brower, Upper JUtn: Gooweller 6 1 Zook, Jonothdn.l&keis, Peter GlrigbHng, Hiram I^ongnackcr,- Robert Hetteriok, Hampden. John KuU, Henry Rupp, (warehouse)- Henry Rnpp & Son, W.U. Eekela, Sheaflbr & Bro. New Cumberland. John A. Mnchlon, John G. Miller,. Charles Oyster, f'Catnan & Porter, MosscrA-James, John Hers, B. F. Loe, John B« Church, Uutlolph Martin, Eaelpennsborough. Sheets, Llhganfleld 8d Eslinger, 14 If. R. Martin, 14 "George W‘, Fcslor, • 13 Michael Free, 14 JoCob'Longneckcr, 14 Jacob Renninger. 14 1 D. A. &J. Dougherty, 14 1 John U’Corrolck,- 14 1 ifocher & Son, 18 1 Ker & Hunmud, 11 ► D. &J. Ryuard, 14 • D- Denllnger, *l4 DISTILLERIES. Philip Zeigler, Fraokfonl. P, A. & J. A. AW, Nowton t Joseph. Ramp, 11 Robert Quigley, “ Abm. Busier, South Middleton, Henry Glass, “ “ John Bowman, Lower Allen, U. G. Beltzhoovor, Monruo, Go?. A S. Brandt, “ t Tlondorson & Son, N. Mlddt’n. 6* WlUiam Barnitz, Carlisle, 00 Marshall Jnmea, Wostpcnnsbo’ 13 10 00! KXPr.XDiTi.HE3. Biller fi Krider, “ U ' <>U Worley B. Matthews repawing slrccls Jacob Shellchaigcr, “ 11 700 and salary 5J<0..04 Daniel Aid & Bro. “ 13 I|) 00 J. Schump for work al crossings and Philip Zeigler, Frankfottl, 14 T 00 pavements -3o John Moore, Dickinson, 14 7 00 I (;’ or ]i s ] e Dcp. Bank, interest al dificr- Elder Boniilz, “ ]» ™ (,n 1 entlimes Ahin. Bosler, South Midtlleton, H • ,H) Natchcr, Janitor to Council 1 sl, * afr “ r “ \\ J. IS ' John Harder. High Constable and re ,J. D. Shoaflor, “ J in nn 1 moving nuisances, &c. ;im«^ ug B ;SSS^ g M -lo »oo « n f = . ;; ;; ;; ?Tsl£ U,B S d - 11 16 no 1 oSL 'auJ > ckaniiig Lclort Spring, I. “rich! E».’lp«n n .b«ro- 11 700 0. T.. timelier, po.l.„ B b.ll. al J.llrr- David Voglcsong, Monruo, 13 l'l OH I cut limes - G.w. LcUlißh “ 14 7 00 Samuel Crall, repairing pavements, Ac. 30 5, Geo. &S. Brandt, “ U ' OO , A. Scnseinan for damages and buggy • Isaac Blizzard, " 18 10 00, Lire Christian Ebcrly, Lower Allen, 11 00 Wm. Bell, holding electrons E. Ward 10 00 John Horn, « “ U I,r * n °! S. H. Gould. . - W. Ward 10 00 I Samuel Bitnor, “ “ I» 10 ,M) - Mrs. S. Todd, interest on bond low i John K. Kaufman, “ “ M / Moses Scott, white-washing tree boxes 120 I°* Rn P?’ T »r“ *„ “ Va 7nn, S. filler repairing Cumb. and Union Jacob Coovor, Jr. U. Alien, 14 f JJJ CT cmcs 42 00 John Shnirner, Silver Spring, 11 ‘ “ Joseph MoDtrmond for ««l8 10 8, G. H. Bnchcr, '< “ ,S!A. 4 B. NoM« for and 200 Lewis Vnmlersloot, “ J* iv An A Noble for «nd and tfrrrtl 147 00 Henderson !c Son, N. Mid. ** U6O Jacob SBingUt Tor totnE tKC3 23 90 OYSTEK & EATING HOUSES. J 8 .. reguUlTng 1100 Jncoh Low, Carlisle, - 8 600 jj_ Commtuj for printing 1854-95 21 79 Henry Telers, “ 8 “TO J. li. Bratton “ IVm. bponsler, “ -8 snn E. Beatty “ i? £0 Margaict Miller, " . -|. • | GM. Tiinn, Ir. “ Jacob Stratton, “ ®| “ topidxoU . , 13 00 N,wrm. k | 600 Wm. Line, tree. of “ “ Sr,“l!er. NoVrlon, I 5W •• feguiating 1100 Sponslcr & Mackey, Shlpponsbg. 8 6 00 Samuel M. Hoover, lumber for treo I Samuel Specs©, “ 8 600 botes „, , .... 14 D 0 Henry Browncwoß, Silver Sp. 8 600 j. & L. Gutshal &J. Zeigler for hauling James Male)*, Mecbauicsburg, 8 COO stepping stones 00 50 David Long, “ 8 J W. D. Duey for hauling stepping stones 46 00 Jeremiah Freeze, Shlrcnmnstn. 8 6 t)U Zeigler “ “ “ <2 00 Samuel K. Grove, Lisburn, » J JJJ Jos. Zeigler »• " “ lT } 00 Abin. Goble, Eatdponnsboro’ 8 ?2? George Kut* “ 1100 Mrs. W. Phillips, “ 8 500 Samuel Wiri ** TEN PIN ALLEYS. j. Gutshall David Long, Meohauicsburg, 30 1)0 J. Zeigler, quarrying ** Jacob Low, Carlisle, 30 00 j (jutshal &J. Zeigler, Jacob Ilenneman, Carlisle, 30 01) •\y m> jj, Crane “ Ci’UDKRLAND County, ss. L. Gutshall “ t I do herul.y certify that (ho foregoing is a cor- Wm. Zfipler, reel list of the Dealers m Merchandize. Millers, Jacob Zeigler Lumbermen, UlKiUurs, Oystermeo,&c., Ac ; , in J. S. Clark Cumltcrhmd emmty, as retnrncd to mo hy Jos. a Risingcr 1 C. Thompson, Mercantile Appraiser. Noticois j a mcsClark ° i* M given to persons returned as above, to emu© j. A. Zeigler |0 Jj» and lift their license on or bclore the hi day of yy tn mj C y copying duplicate i June, 1850, and any license not lifted by that [) av jd Sipc for sand 8 00 time nlll bo sued and collected without respect (fiUnrd fc Dock, weights and measures J-o 1 5 to persons. Peter Wcibley serving tax notices HRS 3) 5 UO ]■’. Gardner repairing Arc plugs and hay scales ™ J llenry Myers having grave yard cleaned j 03 Conrad Lamison laying pavemeuta 17 88 Wm. McMilkn " « 30 M. MoMillcu 20 6. Wm. 11. Wetzel salary and extra services Wm. McElwec hauling sand Ephraim Steel lor winding town clock Peter Sushi’ibr brick Parks « Barnitz for do John Mell for do . J’etcr Monycr, Appropriation to Union Fire Co. U. S. Ratter, Fire Co. J. 1). Halbert, appropriation tb Good Will Hose W. 11. Wetzel repairing at 2d Prcsbyto nan Church and Ulieem s house • Samuel Holiday cleaning spring 15 ' 11. A. Sturgeon for services I Michael Shcatlcr bridging at crossings IJ -5 John Gutshall ** . “ , / Jscob Beeletn for regulating * * w Charles Flcagur, pick and hammer handles Joseph Sites for Slone Cresson, Stuart and Patterson hr Lamps ot' Ncwsli.ni 4'Go., for Uinn posls 203 2? Jacob Rhccm fi eight on do. -0 -■> Henry Glass for hauling with cart H»H ,>0 John Armstrong for lumber V* ‘-I Monroe Morris on account of plumJ>mg 300 00 James Loudon, stationary and freight _ on Weights Measures • James Loudou salary and eslta services 00 00 J. 1). Rhoads, hauling and storing fire plugs 3 GO W. H. Miller, Esq., Attorney to Council Ileifty Saxton powder Si tools S. W. Ilavcrstick oil for market Henry Myers as supervisor G, W. Shcafier, interest on bonds A. L. Sponslcr. nreparing Ordinance book for publication Wm. Teller for services rendered Coupons cancelled (see (Uo) A. SENSEMAN, Co. Trcas'r Carlin)*', May 1, Valuable Town Property AT rniYATK SALK. SITI’ATK on East High street in the Bor ough of Carlisle belonging to the hc»i» of James Thompson, dc'ccl. Com>i«lipg o| lw« full town lots adjoining each, containing b() Joel in front and two hundred and fifty feel m depth. The improvements are a large and conunodions TWO STOUV STONE HOUSE, also u 1 » 0 STORY FRAME HOUSE, adjoining. Hu» former being very huge and conveniently or ranged, would ho admirably adaptedl for a Boarding House, or n pleasant it comfortable private residence. The out buildings wo con veoient and in good repair. The lota are covered w iill excellent fruit trees and choice shrubbery • . „ _ The owners arc nonresldenta-of our Borough, nml are very desirous Hurt the property should bo disposed of. , , The tcrniH Ihcacforo will be made advantage oils la purcliMcn. ‘ i "' ll^ re ," r S ], o> - Sl ,i ;lli Real Kdnte Agent & Scrivener. Carlisle, March 27, 18&t>, If. 14 00 7 00 JO 00 10 oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Carlisle JUarblc Yard. 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 mcuAMD OWEN. Soalh Hanover SI., o/i/imHc limin' Sioit, Cnrlisle, TIIK subscriber has ou Imnd a largo ami well selected .slock of Hcml-Slnn® 9 . Monuments TOMBS &c., of chaste ntiii beanlllnl designs, which ho will .oil at Iho lowo.l possible rate", being (lo.lrou. of .oiling out 111. .lock. Head .tones finished IVora Ihroo dollar, upward.. Brown stone, marblo work, mantels, «c., for building., marblo .labs for furniture, ic., con. •troll, on hand. Irnn railing lor ceraelary lots, Lc., of Iho boat Philadelphia workmanship, will be promptly altendod to. 'carlialo, March 27, IBSO. 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 00 on. S. P. ZIBGEER. OI'ITCI- and residence Ka.l Main atroct, lid door holow tho Market llonio. Cello in •c™ -mi M , l f onll ‘ ili ' Curlltlo, January 8,1860— If _ a ß nd andlor^le November 22, 1866. ,o on 7 oo 7 00 TABLE NOTICE 18 10 00 U 7 00 18 10 00 13 . 10 CO 14 >7 00 13,. 10 00 14’ i oo : H 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 THAT by an order of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to me di rected, a Special Court will bo held on Tuesday the 18th day of jday, 1858, at 10 o'clock A. U., when application for license tinder the provi sions of tho act of 81st March, 1858, and ob jections to such application will bo heard, of yhioltthe Sheriff is directed to give notice. 'Given under rny band at Carlisle, tho 19th day of April, A. D. 1860. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Carlisle, April 24, 1856 —3t 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 THE stockholders of tho Carlisle Gas nnp Water Company, will meet at the Arbifra tion Chamber, In Carlisle, on Monday tho 12th day of May, 1850, at 2 o’clock P. M., for the election of a President and Five Directors foj tho ensuing year. FREDK. WATTS, Prcs't. Carlisle, April 24, 186 C—St 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BOROUGH AjCCOBSX. . JAMES LOUDEN HT/ttOUNT I VlTli THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE. HKCEIPTS. 14 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 18 10 00 11 W 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 18 10 00 Received of Daniel Eckels, former * treasurer $404 53 i " Alexander Woods, collcc- 1 tor of 1854 203 01 “ Peter Weiblcy, collector of 1863 47 50 “ Samuel Caldwell, collector of 1855 3,597 10 “ Carlisle Dcp. Bank, 3 dif ferent loans 1,689 34 “ Water & Gas Company for coupons 1,057 50 “ Stephen Keepers for stall rents 204 01 “ W. B. Matthews for mak ing pavements for Ma glaughlin, Mimeh and Grossman 63 00 “ Making pavement for J. B. i Bratton 15 12 * “ Making pavement for C. I Murray 14 85 * " Making pavement for Mrs. 1 Alexander 126 27 * •• Bond to Win. Bentz 820 00 * •• A. Noble for licenses GO 00 * •* J. Loudon for stall rents 32 00 I “ Robert Henderson, Esq. 40 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer 58482 20 I.iens against sundry persons to Ihe amount of 3173 80 Real debt for pavements nr.ado by Uie Borough authorities, and.have * uC cn outer, cu on thc'Prolbonotary’s dock***,. J AMKS LOIIOEN. Trf* turer " Carlisle, April 24, J 8 oft, Bllimn<:t li»'» * Boiinel. k r th« oh«»i>"i'> ro of A Bc "'* 81 •’TV ABo»|v,irr//”^n/''ukT;rr c .«' larp'f’. ftl| u " !'• 11 • " 1 * * v Carlisle, April 21, 1860. A T ARM Within the 'Beach of Every Man. c\mf AAA ACRES of good FARM AND M 4 *UUU COAL LAND in Elk County, Benziugor Township, Pennuylvania, for sulo, giving a Farm ol 2o acres} for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week, or at tho same rato monthly. Farms of 50,73,100, or more acres adjoin ing m proportion. Each Farm fronts upon a road thirty feet in width. »» THE SOIE ia u rich limestone loam, es pecially adapted to cultivation, us il ls «#|Zft4T hilly nor stony, but gently rolling or Hue faMo laud. At'ouml and tnrough this property there aro already some -U,OUU acres under culllvatl vation, and its fertility has been established from the crops produced. Upon this"subject It is easy to bo fully satisfied. There is a ready ruj/i market for produce which la much helper than trade. It is fhu CIIEAVEST, as.lapd ota similar quality la soiling at much higher prices adjoining, ami especially such as contains cosl. THE OUAL.—This in particular is the Goal District, several veins underlaying the whole property, and the attention of miners, and those acquainted with coal lands, Is specially called to it. It has the advantage of beingJLh© nearest to the great lake market, with which. Jt.wfDl ho connected by the Sunbury and Eric -Uailrofta now under contract and in course of completion from Eric to Ridgeway, with descending grad© the whole way. The soil over bituminous toal is the best, lor instance England and' Other countries. The price per acre Iff trifling forth© coal alone, as it will certainly, In so favorable* ution within a short time pay largely.., TW» important as an immense coal trade will soon un. Four coal companies have already been rtod to work mines in tho vicinity, and ther© NOTICE. 2'J oo n 22 5< lis :-8 21 25 115 94 <. oo 52 50 157 64 45 00 84 00 32 54 16 47 0 44 |OO 00 126 45 41 69 03 00 34 00 “ “ Cuiub. 34 00 37 10 84 82 8 08 25 00 84 00 20 00 )0 00 1057 50 $8276 205 *lO are now lllleen openings around St. Mary’#* . THE TIMBER, Stockholder* also *ocelTO<— There la no reservation whatever either ot (Jizu bt*r or coal. It is very valuable, end Kill pay for a great part of the land. On account of tbo excellence oi streams there are line opportuhi lies for mills. For health, the location is much rcefltnintDd* cil by I’hjaicians. The chills and foven WO unknown, also pulmonary complaints, taring protected from the north east winds.by tho Al, leghanies. The water la pure and amongst tb6 best, the land abounding on tine springs* • Four Railroads will shortly be cotfipiet*} connecting it by a direct comiuunicatitm With New York, Philadelphia, PiUsbmg, Erie, Jtaft Ijilo, and all the cities on the Lakes. TbeyerO iho Suubury and Eric, the Alleghany Valley, the Pittsburg ami Buffalo, and the Vcnangp.—* Energetic exertions are being made for building of the Tyrone and Clearfield, which ftlso passes through this property. The effect of this upon trade, and general development, as well ns the coal, may be imagined. • • The large ami 11-mmhing town of St. Mary*# in in the rent re oft he ti.ict, numbering near 8,- uuo inhabilaiiti. U li:»" Hotels,good pubHo schools s»w ami gust mills, stores, well Stock ed ami even thing dewivd. There are 236 half ace lots in‘the town of St. Mary’s which Will b« sold and the proceeds equally divided amongst those who buy farms. Kldgetray, |bo country neat, where an extensive business i* done, adjoins the tract on the west. The whole district is intersected by good turoplko and other roads. . . .. This is a rare opportunity offered to those who wish to farm or have a good investment for the future. Hv making proper inquiries, -and considering the advantages of good soli, an, *» hundanco of coal, liealthfulncss of climate, Railroad facilities, and Its location, a correct judgement may bo formed of Us present odyaD lages and ultimate increase. By writing to tho office directions will be giv en to those who wish to visit the land. A sys tem ©(’excursions will shortly be adopted. There is an excellent opening for vsrlooii branches of mechanical business, especially tanneries, wheelwrights, axo-haodle maker*, shoemakers, and other*. Farms can he bought by cnclosm* Uio first in.Ulnio.it. LiuMM “X '>“'■* » I l V“ rc * ln . U ‘ C| l own rigid. title uiuiuestlooably good, Mill waraoteii .loci, given. Address or apply to Samuel W. Catloll, See’ty.iaS Walnut .Hoot, etween Fourlll and mb Streets. Pblladol ihla. REFERENCES. Henry M. ll’nfM, Eail-, H 8 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. John C. (’reason, Esq.. President gr Phiiadci.- jihia (111 Cumpanj, 711) St, above (Jbcslnllt, Philadelphia. • Geo. NVgand, Esq.. Tuspentor of Coal, City Gas Cilice, 7lh Si. übo\e Chestnut, Philada., has heel! over the land aud examined lb? coal- . _ ’ lion. Goo. U. Harrell, Clearfield, Peuna., has been u) it the laiul. llenrv Schmitt, Paij., United States Mint, rgs ide'm-c, No. CollNoith fiAh St. I’blhu, o»- amiiiod the laud. • Wm. F. Hoone, E»q., south side cf IValhntSt. below Pout Ih, I’luhi., examined (ho }am}. Hon. AK*i;imKi 1.. llay s , Lancatlcr. Geo. W.ilmsky, E--*q-i Si. Mary's, Elk county* a recent settler. Richard Gardner, Esq., St. Phila.*,. hus cMimmed the land. J. L. Barrett, Esq.. Proprietor of the Mount Vernon House, Second St. abovo Arch, Phila,, has examined I tie laud. K. (’. Schultz, Eaq., Justice of tho Peace, 6t. Mui v s Elk couut>. Clm.h. I.uhr. E*q-, rresident of the Borough of Si. Mai \s. „ , j s Weis. Esq.. Postmaster, St. Mary «, (ieo. Tailor, Esq , Deputy Postiuaidur, St. Mary's. Sir. Win. J.'on.s St. Mary ’a. SI,. John Millet, Coal Mmei, St. Mary’*. Mr. Jonti Col he. •• “ ,l “ E. li. Slone, Em|., \\ e)U\Hie, Oluo, Loal op. eratoi. E. Wilnuirlli, Em,., Pittsburg, Peuna. Borough Council of SI. Mary's to tbe Poblle. ThH it lo ccrlt/\ that Jutting been over the tro'cl owned by the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Copipapy and girru it a thorough ejiirnnnfion, vejtnd the representations oj that ('omj'tny lo fti correct » * lE* flint thf ioil lo ic the most fertile—the Coaf and Iron Ore to lie In ineihaustnbU quantities, through the whole district— the Farms in excel lent order , (Mid the iVc//igen« and prosperity Of the people to he of (hr mod gra eUracttr. . IT*/«nine that thru it uo healthier location m the Stale , and xrt consider it amost dcufable place tftllrmtnl. U’e make this declaration, at ir « bthevt there , h, m««y urrumi I rim ore umrquuinlcd with , tt« M., »«.( irr „,"nl,'fi'd,from our kuorf „lgr oj the mhjeet, Ihal iq/urmo/ion It/io.l (C Kill he a public hrnrjil. J.iroh /■■ Shojn , Klk co. Suirri/or, SI. Shrfl, Elk county. „ , (’hoc. Lulu, I’i fudent n/ lie Borough of Stj M John llcclci. Mcnhn Boro. Couurll SI. Muru'f. ' (’ho,. Itrooli,. " ** “ “ ‘I 11. J. Il'ngglr, * “ 15 00 Fanl Juhnb, “ “ “ *' “ Tkn m lo certify that the above five Ktntlemtn lirr (it vrrU ni the .lelinq Members of the 7Wn Council of SI. Mary'*, Elk co., and that (he above n their hand and signature. In testimony whereof I hove subscribed my name, and caused the Seal of Office to be attach rd thereto : and I fatly concur m Me (ifrocc f« 7 EDW’JRD IUB.EI, -v Chief liurgess of St. Mary's, JElfc ■ (ini. I County, i , cro»*J//t’rtj»irt. V CnrUelc, April 21,18&Q-3n» Hum!, Drici) Heel, Toyguo, Itf. RECEIVED Oils dny direct from Cincinnati, Sugar cured DAMS, Sugar cured BEEE, IHEEE TONGUES, BACON, SIPES and I SHOULDERS, low lor Cnt>h nl WILLIAMS’. 19 | April 17, IBfifi. • Waggoners. REEFERS, other- Imruls, will Burl \Vooll ; .-h«;'“ c „ rl|sl<l Iron Works, U “iiS'jßM-St’ EETKIt F. EGE. NOTICE. (ITHIO members of tho Agricultural Society pf Cumberland County nro to meet at iliu Court-liouae, In Carllslu, ,on-.SMwoey» May 3 at 10 o’clock, A. M., to raiftkA *rrtngcmonU for tbo next lull oxhibUlon, Tims. PAXTON, Pres*/. April 17, IBuC —lit
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