11l mabie &Torosby’S , ■ || French & America* Circds! 9 ' • 4 t ......' • i - ,- , ,-*431"- 't! ,- ;;.';•- f ----- '•• „•• .. -• 4 \ kie , :*. , ;z ,0 • •• J. • Atf. - 4. , i 4 - :t4c. z . ... , , • .•;. , 'Z's . A'''' le , t.. , ,,•4 w•,.. fr,l , :ecp ...,,,,.,,... . „r....-,,.• ~:' ";,... • 4 --• - " :ti , ..,..- f,, \ • • • s•kr-. :. - ; - .,i- 5 z,•.5-\•• • ',` . ... . . p . The Equestrian campaign of M?* 1858 having commenced, the Managers of this gifted combi nation of French and Ameiican Stars wish to impress these (acts ©pTjnSlSrtll upon the public mind, viz : that jijjg j- g (| IB on |y Frenclr & Ame q- • rican Company in the Union. Jr 'l’he Star Show of’sB Y Confident that they have sue. I needed in this respect', and ns <1 -confident that the public will . admit it, the Managers respect g|=33 fully invito all to Rend, Behold and Corn pare. The Collossal'Mnaio Car *sjS£ , will enter town bn the morning Sjgt- of exhibition, and parade thro' a--- 1 ~ tho principal thoroughfares. ’ • by- splendid. steeds, and •' containing the New York Bogle 1 4 Band, led by the Wizard Bugler, '' 1 Richard Willis, will exhibit at . Carlisle, Tuesday, May ith. Admission 25. cents. Doors ■ ■ ;ip„tied at 2 and 7 o’clock, Per ■ ■ fornumcn half, an hour later.— ‘ ‘ . . . Two distin’et performances after- y v' r '- noon and evening;' 1 ’ I.- ' • Among the many splendid at- of the ,French and A e’k’i"' m ericao corpse of Eiders, Vaul -I.l'll ■"' Tumblers. Acrobats. Magi ■ / cinns, Comedians, Dancers, Vo »t* calisls, &c., are the following: ■ _ , Madlle Virginia, the Queen f(a=i&i6f-Erench'Bqnostriennes. ' Millie .Ida, the Fairy-like >/ ifSs. French Rider and Dansenae. ■WM: Mr. Chas. E. Sherwood, the greatest general performer. Mans, Morgan,. the French Hercules, Magician and Contor; H5n. Armstrong, the match less Somerset Rider, Reaper and Vaulter. .Mans. Denser $ Vanish,.‘the , French •Acrobats. II I Master Charles Sherwood, the I "greatest boy rider in the world. \" William Crosby, the far-fun ' ed American two-horse rider. ; Master John Or tost, the J uye. ■taiMMisasmf Bile. Prodigy ol the ring. Tony Pastor,- the American ,2* Clown and Basso Singer. Tliis Company will also por . If - form- at MifSihtown, April 29, Millerstown, April 30, Duncans Island, May Ist, Harrisburg,, May Brl. • n NEW GOODS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! I THE subscriber bas just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now opening initboNEW STOKE ROOM the largest and hiost splendid stock of . .. Spring aJuJ Summer Goods. <ovor brought to.Carlisle. _ LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A magnificent, line of Ladies’ Dress Goods, consisting in part of Plaid and Fancy Silks, Elegant Black Silks, Very cheap, Foil de Chevices, Grenadines, Val .aninos, Chally and Barge Robes, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe Delaines, Duculfc, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns, &c. EMBROIDERIES.—Direct from the import ers of New York, in great variety, such mrEle gaot Needlo . Worked Collars, Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, I-n3ertingB,Edging.s } Eloupcings, • :cyqr.‘ Camb'rtc'and Joconef Muslins, Plain, Paired, Striped and Swiss Muslins, Nunsooks, Bishops, Lawns. &c. , BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND RUSHES anlirp now assortment. • SPRING StlAWLS.—A.large assortment, bnri very cheap, such as White Crupo. Stella, TVooVDe Lainc, Thybet, &c. Also a new stock of CLOTHS JIND CJISSIMERES at reduced prices. Cussinieres and other Goods for Buys’ wear in great variety. Stuslins,Tick ings, Chocks, Ginghams; Skirtings, &C., of all •kinds and at the lowest figures. Counterpanes, Hosiery. Gloves, Lace Mills, &c. .•LOOKING ,GLASSES.— A new stuck of Elegant Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. . . CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS.—Ano-, tlier slip of Super. Three Ply, ingrain.Vcniiian. Hemp, and Stair Carpetings While and Colored r &Httings» at reduced prices. • This st« ck has been 1 selected with great care, at the very ,lowest cash prices, and will lu* sold for'the cash at Buc|i-,prices as will .convince all that. Ogilhy’s Neti^Sloie,is the place to lay out ' their cash to the very best advantage. Light. Profits and Quick Sales is our motto. Recollect the New Store is on the corner ~of Main and Pitt streets, directly opposite the v Methodist Church; CHA£. OGILBY. . April 22, 1858. tarse Spring- Arrival of' ELEGANT NEW GOODS, At? a.- w. .Rcai.'fZ’s. SPLENDID stock of newßlack Dress Silks, magnificent slyles fancy Dress Silks. , ■ Rich ! Rare !! Elegam 3!! . Eronch.Foulard Silks, Old Peso Silks, Satin aful striped Bareges, 'Valencias, duculies, beaulilnl new printed Gimllies, Efencii printed Jaconets, English Brilliants, French Brilliants, English, “"French'and - American Prints, Scotch, French and Domestic Ginghams, bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dross trimmings, Shawls in every variety, silk,' erttpo, stulla, cashmere, &c. Embroider ies, collars, sleeves, flouncings, edgings, veils. Carpetings, Oil Cloths. Venitian, Ingrain, Three Ply, Brussels, Cotton and Hemp; Druggets and-Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. Linen (Jnoia. —A complete assortment embra cing all the most celebrated marks, Glovifs and. Hosiery for ladies. Misses and children, a great variety of kid, sil|t and cotton gloves,’ladies elegant twisted silk mitts, Domeslie.and„ Staple Goods, Bleached and '.unbleached shirlinjs, bleached add. unbleached 'sheetings, woolen and cotton flannels, corset jeans, tickings, cottonades, sat tinets, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table cbvors, bleached and brown drillings; and an endless variety of other articles. In fact, this stock of goods is very extensive, thorough and complete, having been purchased with a great deal of care, and we feel confident we, can please any one who will favor us with a call. All candid persons who have patronized us heretofore, will admit that.wo have sold the best bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. We can assure our friends and all lovers of “ Cheap Goods,” that we are as .well prepared as everto offer superior inducements for their patronage. . „ ... . .. „„ „ A - W. bentz. Carlisle, April 22, 1858. Fiirm Bells. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, for the sale of the cele brated Greeneastie: Farm Bells, and is soiling them at very low prices. They have been sold all over tho State and give-satisfaction to all who have fried them. Also, on hand’., some of the Bull-metal Farm Bolls, and every thing else tn the farming and mechanical line! All to he had at tho cheap hardware store of „ HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, April 22; 1868. IMfeubs«ipH ** **** Office in paymentfor ’' Asslghdc’s Notice. "lyrOlTlOE is hereby given that on the 6lh of -L i April, 1858, George E. Brenner, of Hamp den township, made a voluntary-assignment of his estate to the undersigned, residing in Silver Spring township, for the benefit of his creditors. All those indebted to the said George E.'Bren ner, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers, am} those having claims will present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. JOHN 8088, GEORGE BRENNER, April 22, 1858—6 t - ‘ Assignees. : : - A ; ; Borough Account for 1857-58. JAS. LOUDON, Treasure!:, in* account Wixtr iue Bobocoii op Carlisle, RECEIPTS . Loan from George Line, authoriz ed by ordinance of 19th March, 1857. , ■ $BOO 00 Loan from . William. PeSer, do. 700 00 Loan from George Line, jr., do. 350 00 do’ do do do. 350 00 Loan from J. H. Wnodburn.do 400 00 Loan from George Line;sr. , do. 1200 00 Loan from Kich'd Craighead,do. 400 00 Ain't, reo’d from J. Cnllio, jr.,col’r. 0006 00 Ain’t reo’d of Water & Gas Comp’y ■ for ditching. ~ 165 12 Am’t rec’d ol'R. Irvine,jr.,Burgess for licenses, Ain't reo’d of Stephen Keepers, Market. Master, Ain’t reo'd of Abram Phillips.dam- ngcs assessed for opening Ches- nut alley, , Am’l reo’d of Jason W. Eby, do., EXPENDITURES, Balance due J. Loudon on last set tlement, Paid W. B. Matthews, repairing streets, siilary, &c.. Paid A. L. Sponsler, Revising ordi nances. Paid. Jos. Wilson, holding election, East. Ward, .Paid Jacob Fetter, holding election West Ward, Paid Sarah Todd,interest on bond, Paid Water . Gas Comp’y., for, -water and gas, Paid Benjamin Peficr, interest on bond,. Paid. Betltz & Brothers, bond and interest in full. Paid discount, Carlisle Dep. Bank, Paid Samuel Crall, mason work, Paid Win. Line, regulating, Paid Wm. Line, trees. Paid Samuel Crall, repairing pavc . ments, Paid Root & Car, coal scales, Paid Michael Wise, copying dupli cate, Paid John Spahr, cleaning spring, Paid R. Matcher. salary as Janitor, Paid G. Vantleburg, h.alf year’s salary as lamplighter, > Paid J. Spahr, salary as consable, Paid Wm. H, Wetzel. Salary as clerk,. Paid Satn’i Brown, salary as lamp ■ lighter, Pain J. Loudon .salary as treasurer. Paid W. Wolf, half year's salary ns lamplighter. Paid A.. T. Deemer, painting hay and coal scales, • Paid Wm Miller, repairing pump. Paid Water & Gas Compy, water and gas, Paid bond to George Link, dated April 1, 1856. Paid bond to George - Line, dated April X. 1856, Paid J. Gutshall, repairing tree boxes. Paid Isaac Barton,interest onßond, Paid Carlisle.. Dep. Bank, discount -on note, . J ' , , ....... Piid Benj. Pefter, interest on bond, Paid Rich'd Craighead. “ . Paid Andrew Blair, Changing curb 'on Soutli street,- . Paid Geo.' Line, interest ,on bond. Paid Water & Gas Comp y., water and gas, •Paid John Matcher, ground rent U. E. house, , Paid D. Thompson. 2 fire pings. Paid Jonathan Zeigler, stepping stones, . Paid A. Senseman, hire of horse and buggy,, . Paid J, Spnhr, remov’g nuisances. Paid F. Gardner & Go.,' for tire • phigs. . . Paid Carlisle Dep. Bank, discount -on note, Paid S'am’l PefiVr, interest on liond. Paid Jonathan Zeigler, for stepping -S ones, , Paid Jell. Boyer, for patrols, Paid W. lien wood, stepping sioncs, Paid F. Gaidner, lamp posts. &0., Paid S. Wetzel, for bridging ut crossings, ' Paid J. N. Armsirong, lumber for .crossings. Paid 11. Saxton, hardware. &c.. Paid Wm. S. Cobean, for cleaning spring. Paid Gen. W. Sheaffer,- interest on bond, Paid G. W. Sheaflcr, for j. Sheaf fer, damages fof- Cliesnut alley. Paid S. W. Havcrstick, Ethereal oil, Paid Water & Gas Gofrip’y, water and grts. Paid Henry Glass for healing. Paid Joseph Shrom, repairing pave- ment. Paid W. H. VVctZel, filing tdi no- Paid Samuel Wetzel, lumber and work at bridges. Paid Shrom & Holler, lumber for bridges. Paid Monroe Morris, .fitting and plumbing. Paid Carlisle Dep. Bank, discount on note, Paid Joseph Shutnp, mason work, Paid John B. B ration, printing, Paid E. Common, •' . Paid E. Beatty, •' Paid G. Zinri, • ' «* ■ Paid M. Morris.putting in fireplugs. Paid Burgess, painting fire plugs. Paid Burgess, whitewashing boxes on square, Paid Burgess, twice cutting grass in grave yard, Paid Burgess, cleaning snow from public square, - Paid Jacob Spangler, regulating, Paid Win. Lino, regulating. " Paid Water* Gas Comp., branch pipes, freight, &0.. 84 00 Paid T. U. Irish, regulating, 3 qo Paid J. Gallic, jr.. serv. tax net’s., S 00 Paid JOIIIIA Blair, painting, 237 Paidll. S Uiltcr.forCnm.b P. Co., 50 00 Paid P. Monyer, for Union F. Co., 50 00 Paid coupons redeemed, .1260 00 Balance duo Borough, We have this day examined the foregoing account of James Loudon, Treasurer of ihe Bo rough of Carlisle, and find a balance due by him of six bundled'and sixty-seven dollars and forty-two cents, (3667 42.) £. M. BIDDLE, N. HANTCH. Carlisle, April 22, 1858, GREEN and Blue Window Shades just ro p - Lyne& Son#'hardware. April IMS. 1 iVotlco. . Jy N election will bo hold in tho Arbitration -UJlßooiii, in tlio Court Honso, in tho Borough otj Carlisle, on Monday, May 10,185j8, for tho election of President and Directors of tho Car lisle Gas and Wafer Company. .' , THEO. D. IRISH, Seci’y. .. '. April 15, 1858-41 EDWARD M. Biddle has this day sold to Y, F. Penrose, all his interest in the Middle, sex estate, and in tho Straw Board Manufacto- ry. - The subscriber will, from this date, attend to all business of said estate, and will have the sole and exclusive management of the Straw Board Manufactory. • ' CHARLES B. PENROSE, •Spent for V. F. Penrose. April 12th, 1858—6t,- THE Commissioners of Cumberland county have fixed upon the following times, at the Commissioner's office, in Carlisle, for holding the appeals for the several townships and bor oughs in said county, for tho year 1858 : Southampton. Shippensbnrg boro’, Shippens burg twp.. Monday, April 26.- Hopewell, Mifflin, Newville.Tuesday, Apl. 27 Frankford and Newton, Wednesday, Apt] 28. Dickinson and Westpennsboro’; Thursday, April 29. Eastpennsboro’, Lower Allen and New Cum-' bet-laud, Friday. April 30. 38 00 137 00 Hampden and Mechanicsburg, on Saturday, May 1. , 25 00 12 50 Monroe and Upper Allen. Monday, May 3. South Middleton atid Silver Spring, Tuesday, May 4, , ' $10,583 62 . Carlisle'and North Middleton, Wednesday, May 5. . 8 8413 3745 10 April 15, 1858. 2 50 Repealing the Ohdinance, levying a tax up- 14 00 on Dogs. BE it enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is' hereby’Or dained and Enacted by the authority of the samp: ' .. .. 10 00 18 90 162 80 That section second of the Ordinance passed the 28th day of April, A. D. 1855, levying a tax upon dogs and shits, owned or kept within the limits of this Borough, be and the same is here by repealed. Enacted into an Ordinance the 9th day of April, A. D.l 1858. . J. B. PARKER, Pres’t, of T. Council, WILLIAM CART,'Chief Burgos. Attest: Thomas D. Mahon, Secretary of the Corporation. April 14, 1848.—2 t. 30 00 878 22 26 67 918 150 24 00 5 30 155 00 Cure for a IMad-Dog Uile. MRS. HANNAH RE SANNO, residing in W. Pomlret.st, Carlisle, begs leave to-in form tliose wild may be so untortunate as to lie bit by a mad dog, that she Inis an infallible remedy for remedy Hint lias been extensively used, heretofore, and never known to fail in a single instance. Any person or persons wishing -tills.medicine, will please call on her, at her resin,ence, when she will sat isfy them as to liow slie procured the- receipt, and of the certainty of effecting 'a perfcct’cure of tlie awlul malady, hydrophobia. s Carlisle, April 8, 1858—4t* . 10 00 ’5OOO 25 00 20,00 300 00 100 00 60 00 80 00 30 00 The Books of JV. W. Woods. 2 00 4 25 THE books and accounts of N..W. WOODS, lately doing business us n merchant in Car- lisle, have been left in the bands of Hie under signed, willi instructions to settle them tip at 128 10 possible period. Ail persons in debted will save trouble by attending at once to. the settlement ol their accounts. 800 00 200 00 ROB Rt MOORE .Carlisle, April B,lBsB—fBt 11 53 ■3O 00 LETTERS Testamentary to tile estate of Abraham Myers, sr,. dcc’d., 'having been 'granted to Hie undersigned, all persdns indebted to tiie .said es ate are requested to .make pay ment, and tliose haying claims agaihat tlio sabie ’ to present them to - .78 76 30 00 12 00 10 00 60 00 21 00 Carlisle'; April 8,1858—6 t 153 00 ' To I’iiysicltius and Olhers THE Medicines, end Medical Bucks, Instru - meets, and a line Skeleton, lieluhging .to 25 00 34 00 tile late Dr. Baughman, will bo disposed of pri vately, Any person wishing to, purchase any of the articles can see them bv calling upon mo. M. A. BAUGHMAN. , Carlisle. April 8. 1858. 8 80 1 50 8 60 lG 00 r | ’’HE subscribers are prepared to furnish aufc, I sort of Sawed Timber, at the Saw Mill of Edward Sykes,' formerly occupied ■by James Lamberlon. in Carrol township. Perry county, such as PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, from stuff of any size and length.— Also, Clean White'Oak Timber for Machinery or Wagonmaking, and -Poplar Plank, Boards and Scantling, Plough Beams, which they will sell at the Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will be made known by Jacob Kolter, lit tlib Saw mill. 25 07 .24 00 10.84 10 00 24 00 03 10 4 02 KOLTER & MYERS, Shermandale P. 0., April 8, 1858—ly* 14 54 77 08 15 00 AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE . THE subscriber would respectfully cull the attention of Limeburners and the ciizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to his .NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Ware House, on West High street, wherb .be will keep constantly on hand a large supply of tlie best quality <>f Coal, to wit: Lyk'ena Valley* Luke Fidlcr, Pine Grove, and Treverlon, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal— rscreened and dry, all ol which ho pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible prices. Best quality ot 0 AA Limeburner’s and Blacksmilh’s Coal always on 800 hand. ■ ’ > 84 00 67.85 1 00 178 50 54 50 CGz” All orders left at the Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. " ' , J. W. HENDERSON. ■ Carlisle, April 15,1858 - tf 18 50 32 17 135 72 NOW FOR BARGAINS I 14 17 66 49 12 00 12 00 12 00 20 25 12 00 10 50 Large and Extensive Arrival of Spring anti Summer Goods. AT the New Store, corner of North Hanover and Louthersts. Tile undersigned returns thunks for the patronage bestowed upon .hint by the,public, and at the same time respectfully, announces that he has just returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening a new lot of Spring and Summer 2 75 Dry Goods aiul Groceries, consisting in part ns follows, and which he isdo tormined to sell at the lowest cash prices.— Silks, Ducal Cloths,Challies, Alpacas,Dohiines, Do Bages, lustres, poplins lawns, barages, bril- Hants, skirting, French and Scotch Ginghtims, prints, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkerchiefs. 9 50 4 50 4 00 5 00 Shawls and Mantillas, of every sfylq and quality; Staple and Domestic Dry-Goods, cloths, enssimores, vestings, flan nels, muslins, tickings, stripes, checks, calipees, oottonndes, linens; sheetings, nankeens, drills, MarseiHes Quilts, colored,and white Carpet chain. Parasols, Umbrellas,atarge and splendid assortment of - . $9,916 20 667 42 Bonnets. Hals, Cafts, Boots & Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Tens, Codec, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c., &o. Hav ing selected my entire stock with the greatest care and at tbe lowest cash prices , 1 can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to make my establishment known as Ihe $10.583 62 HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” T.hoso who wish to purchase will- find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. I will pay the highest market price for But ler, Eggs, Bags, Soap and Dried Fruit. 1 J. A- nUMRICU, Jr. April 15,1858. • ' - Auditors, Notice. APPEALS. WJI M. HENDERSON, ANDREW KERR., SAMUEL MEGA W. Commissioners: AN ORDINANCE, Notice. WM. G. SITEES, Executor Notice. IVcw Coal Yard, LIST OF DEALER OF Goods, Wares andMerchandiso.' A.i ao Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners’ ’ &0., within the County of Cumberland, return’- cd and classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: Carlisle. Class, License. Abner Bontz, dry-goods 0 525 00 D. M. Cocklin, groceries 14 ■ .7 00 ’ J, FT. Armstrong, lumber 18 10 00 R. E. Shaploy, “ / 14 : 700 S. M; Hoover « f 14 700 W. B.Murray; coal 4 14 7 00 Woodward & Schmidt, produce -10 20 00 J. Rheem & Son 13. 10 00 J.&D Rhoads, coal 14 7 00 W. A. Miles, dry-goods 14 7 00 Henry Mnllin, clothing 13 ip 00 Reuben Line, dry-goods 14 7 00 R.M, Johnson, bucks 14 700 W. L. Ilalleiv groceries 14 7 00 W. H. Trout, hats ,14 . 700 J. D. Gorgas, stoves -14 " ' 700 James Loudon, books 14 7 00 A. M. Piper “ 14 ' 7 Q 0 Samuel Elliblt, drugs 14 7 06 Thomas Conlyn. jewelry 14 7 00 J. W. Eiiy, groceries ; 12 12 50 Henderson & Sons, produce ;10 20 00 Jacob Sener, shoos 18 10 00 J. D. Halbert,groceries .12 12 50 S. W. Haversfick, drugs ' 18 10 00 Fredericks & Burner, marketing 14 7 00 Arnold & Livingston, clothing 18 10 00 J. P. Lyne & Son, hardware 12 12 50 Jonathan Coniman, shoes , 14 . 7 00 J. A. Huniofich, dry-goods -18 10 00 David Cornmah, groceries : 14 7 00 Jacob Wolf , « 14 7 00 A. G. Lechler 14 7 00 Wm. Gould & Son, dry-goods • 14 7 00 James Callio, marketing 14 7 00 Jacob Keeny • “ : .14 700 S- O. Huyelt. groceries ,10 20 00 Shroni & Hoffer, lumber 13 10 00 P. Monyer, confec’r. (2 stores) , 14 14 00 Arnold & Son, clothing ' 118 ~ 10 00 George, Keller, hats ■ ■ l.j 7 00 Philip’Arnold, dry-goods _ K, 15 00 J. B. Keller, hats . - 14 7 00 Henry Saxton; hardware ; 10 20 00 Steiner & Co., clothing ' 18 10 00 Charles Ogilby, dry-goods ■ 11 15 00 W.D. A. Mangle, jewelry 14 . 700 H. S. Ritter, clothing ■ 14 7 00 C- Inhoff, groceries, , 10 20 00 B. J. Kiefler; drugs . 14 7 00 G. W. Hilner, dry : goods . 14 7 00 Henry Darkness, groceries : 14 7 00 John-Faller, “ ‘ 14 ■ 700 John Ki eny “ , 14 7 00 P., Messersmith, 1 ’ 14 7 00 Jas. M’Granahan « .'l4 7 00 N. Hanlch, clothing ” 14 7 00 Smith tic Taylor, books ■' 14 7 00 . William Askew, marketing 14 7 00 Henry Rhoads, furniture 14 7 00 J. R. Weaver ' “, -14 7 00 A. B. Ewing - “ 14 7 00 David Sipo • 14 700 J. W. Smiley, clothing ' ' ,14 7 00 Hi Bainbridge, shoes ..; t 14 - 700 Robert Moore, shoes. ’l4 7 00 . , Shippensburg.:. , H. Ruby & Cpi, produce , , 101 Benjamin Biggs, marketing .:. 14 William Cli-pper “ 14 i M. M. Angle, lumber. , t * 14 Philip Detrich, groceries 14 Baughman & Fosnaught,groceries 14 Baughman & Fosnaught, produce 18 Samuel Sugars, marketing \l4 Willis. Moore & Co., dry-goods 18 Anthony F. Wolf, wares 14 1 P. S. Arlz. shoes 14 S..C. Hollar “ 14. J. Heck & Co., dry-goods ■ 18 . J. & J. B. Reddig .“ ■ 11;; Bombergerfe Blair; produce , • .11 Geoseman & Waggoner, clothing 14 J. u. Altick, drugs ': ■ 14 Stevick, Kimkle & Bro., dty-g’d IS Forney & M’Phereon,.hardware 13 Ji Stnmbaugh, drugs , 14- Jacob Papuo. groceries 14 . John Bridges, clothing v 18 W-A, Cox.'shoes,. . J 4 To! ton <k Stewart, diy-goodk- , IjJ John M’Cnrdy, books 14 ■ John Criswell, drugs.... ’ J. Fisher,, hats 14 ; Grahill & Hollar, hardware , ‘ 1 8 I. M, Hikes,stoves 14 Newville , Si L. Levi, dry-goods 18 Fry it M’Elwaine, stoves 14 Joseph Liujghlin, clothing 14 Sto'ngh. & Dillor, dry-goods "11 J. M. Davidson, slioes 14 William Bratton, drugs 14 ■William Reed “ 14 W. L. M’Oiilloch, groceries 14 AVilliam Venard, marketing ’ 14 William Slitzel “ 14 Jonathan Ferree “ 14 James.M’Candlish, dry-goods ,18 W. \t. Herron, drugs 14 ■ Westpennsborough. ■ 1 * 'BrtAvfiSond & Co., produce Pan! & BVo., “ ■ 18 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 'lB John S. Davidson, dry-goods 14 Edwin James “ 14 J Hood it Co.j,. “ . 13 Alexander. Goodharf, marketing 14 William Bishop : , “ 14 Newton. P. A. Ah I & Bros., produce. Ip J. & J B.Hursh, produce, (New) 10 Allred Minich, dry-goods ,14 C. Fosnaught . “ 14 A. C. &D. Miller “ 14 J& J B Ilurah, pro. (Oakville) .18 Highlands & Washingor dry-g’d 14 James Bishop, marketing 14 J. M. Waggoner “ 14 James Kyle, do - 'goods 14 Southampton. Fosnaught & Lewis, produce 18 D. & 6. Clover, dry-goods 14 J. F. Bughman “ 14 Scltoch, Sons &Co “ 14 George Clever “ 14;. Henry Mj ers, markotihg, 14 Janies A-„Olark “ 14 Mifflin. Henry Snyder, dry-goods -Lewis Zitzer . Frankford. William Green, dry-goods 14 Hopewell. Shoemaker & Elliott, dry-goods 13 Jonathan Sliine '• ■ 18 Hoover & Rohtick, marketing 14 Eisenhower & Morret “ 14 Calvin M’Oleaf “ 14 0. Gi Stoufler, eiothing 14 Dickinson. David Hays, dry-goods Biissul & Dice “ Christ. (Ji'.lu'r .« - \V. M. Watts “ 14 Jacob Plank “ " 14 J-. Green & Co. “ 14 Peter Carver “ 1® David dandy, groceries 14 S. 6- Hutchinson, marketing 14 Jacob Beetom, marketing 14 South Middleton. Monro & Craighead, dry-goods IS Mnilin & Alexander “ 18 J. A. &D. Caufman “ 18 A- M. Leidigh “ .12 Monroe. Loiilig & Stephens, dry-goods 13 Devinny & Hull “ 18 Mary Fissel, drugs 14 North Middleton, Ellas Light, dry-goods 14 7 00 Silver Spring. Weaver & Brownewell, dry-goods 14 Joshua Culp *Jr “ 18 ■lncnti Simmons <•' 14 ■"David Strohm 11 18 J. U. Lei'dig, produce 14 Mer.hanicaburg. Daniel Comfort, dry-goods . 18 Oswald & Co.. lumber 18 Slngizer & Slmfnor. produce 12 Millzen A Zicharias “ I'2 George Slngieor “ 11 J. Johnson Sc Sen « 12 T. B. Biywn • « 11 1 Mtchanicsburg—-continued* Claes. License. \ Ooov tr & « 18 10 00 I un \ m S' & Coovor, lumber 14 Z 99 ir. b Shotin ’. dry-goods - 14 7 00 I! 10 00 si*?,..*- sr is D. Grab!ll,.clothing __ J* 7 qq E. Lament, shoe?- . * 700 Bobb, Garretson &:Co., iiardw. 14 7 00 Wonderly & Bro., stoves . 14 7 00 John Harlan, marketing 14 7 00, R. Wilson & Son, stovoa . 14 7 00 Daniel Holmes, shoes .'l4 7 00 Kttigle Sc Herring, drugs 13 10 00 L. D. Kioffer, clothing .14 7 q 0 Levi Snell “ 14 7 00 I). 11. Swiler- “ . 14 • 700 Henry Leas, dry goods 14 7 00 John Reiglo. “ 18 JO 00, Andrew Slngizer, groceries 14 7 00 Jacob Ennninger •< 14 700 William Huston, furniture .14 7 00 Samuel Worst “ . 14. ■ ' 7 .00 Upper Jlllen. Gosweiler & Zook,dr)--goods Mr. Shrivel- tt Hyman Longneckcr produce Peter Gingerieh, marketing Rtibert Ucttcrick “ Lower Mon. George Haines, dry-goods Abm. Brower “ John Kutz « William Loyd, drugs . New Cumberland, Charles Oyster; lumber J. B. Church “ ' V. Feeman . <i R Martin & Sons '• Janies Sc Musser “ B. P. Leo « J. G. Miller,■,dry-goods ■ Eastpcnnshorough, Jacob Renninger, groceries John M’Connick « Wormly Sc Zinn, lumber JacobLongnecker, groceries G. IV. Fesler, dry-goods D. Sc J Rynard, lumber W F Martin Sc Co. “ Ker Sc Hummel . <>■ , Win O’Banks, groceries S R Patterson, produce Michael Free ' “ . . D Denlingor, dry-goods Hampden. Rupp Sc Son, dry-goods W 11 Eckels . « Samuel Sheafer “ Henry-Rupp, produce John Kutz, shoes TANNERS. ■ Samuel.Graham,Wesfpehsbo’ - 14 George Kosht, Frankl'ord, ' 14 Michael Minich “ ■ 14 Anthony Foreman, Westpenns. 14 SamuelDavidaon,- Newville, 14 John Waggoner . “ 14 A. Ericker, Newton,- • 14 Jacob Miller '. 14 F & E.Rinehart, Hopewell, . 14 W W X'raiser “ 14 Benjamin Basehoro “ 14 .Win.M’Clean, Shtppe.nsb.urg, ■l4 Jeremiali Coovor “ ,14 Wm Waggoner, Dickinson, 14 A. H. Blair, Carlisle, 14 M. Minich “ 14 R.lrvine, jr. << .14 R. Cornmap, Silver Spring, 14 J Clendenin “ ' 14 Henry Babble “ 14 Jacob Noss «*■ 14 Richard Miloy “ 14 Bryson, & Irvine, Upper Allen, -14 Geo Shisler, North Mid. 14 MILLIJRS. Diller' & Grider, Westpenns. 14 Charles Freghn , “ 14 Marshall James “ ~ 14 Aid & Dilutee . “ 14 Philip Midi r ’l4 Jolin M(iore, Dicltinsbßi ; . -■ 14 Henry Barnitz... ,‘i- , 18 Tense! & Honsol, South Mid. 14 Ititner«SbeafTer “ 14 1 Peter German “ 14. W S Cobean, Carlisle, 11 D H VOglesong, Monroe, 12 G W Leidigh “ . 14 Benjamjn Givler “ , . 14 John Williams “ 14 S Jc G Brandt “ 14 Miller & Eberly, Mechanicsburg, 11 Jacob Coovor, jr. U. Allen, . 14 Christian.Eberly, L. Allen, 18 Joseph Bucher <« ■ 14 Nebinger tc Co. “ ' 14 Martin Caulman “ 14 Joseph Whialer “ .14 S, Uriob, Eastpennshor’ 14 J & H Rupp, Hampden, 14 Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 T B Bryson. 11 G II Bucher “ 18 Hendorspn Ik Sons N. Mid. 12. DISTILLERS. P A Aid & Bros. Newton, Alii & Ensminger “ Robert Quigley. Hopewell, Beitzbodver & Son, Mohre, S& G Brandt “ . , A Busier & Son, South Mid. . Myers & Benson, Silver Spring, Henderson & Sons, Samuel Grissiuger, North Mid. William Barnitz, Carlisle. 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 ■ 7 00 7 00 . 7 00 10 00 15 00 ' 15 00 7 00 • 700 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 , 10 00 7, 00 - 700 7 00 10 00 7 00 IQ 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00- 7 00 20 00 20 00 7 00 , 7 00 ,7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 OYSTER-HOUSES. . Joim Nicholson, Newville, " 8 Eherly & Fought, Mechahicsburg, 8 Samuel Rupert “ 8 John Maloy “ 8 Henry Irvine Mrs. Low, Carlisle, Mrs. Miller « Jnc. Stratton “ 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS. David Long, Mochanicsburg, 30 00 James AVharle, Billiard-room, Carlisle, 80 00 Any person (oeling themselves aggrieved by the above classification, will have an opportuni ty of appealing by calling on the subscriber, at the Volunteer Printing Office, in Carlisle, any time previous to the 29th April, 1858; after that time no appeal Will be heard. JOS. C. THOMPSON, Her. fflpp’r. Carlisle, April 8, 1808. 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 lo 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 7 00 Summer Arrangement! CHANGE OP HOURS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. 7 00 'lo 00 7,00 7 00 ON and after Monday,. April sfli, 1858, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted :) 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 For Harrisburg's lit train. 2d train. Leave Chambersburg, 6.15 A. M. 4.16 P. M « Shipponaburg, 5.44 “ 4.46 “ “ Newville, << Carlisle, •> Meohanicab’g, 7.80 “ 6.80 <> At Harrisburg, 8.00 “ 7.00 « 10 00 10 00 10 00 *l2 50 For Cfannibcrsbur^ lit Train. '2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 A. M. 1.05 P. M. “ Mochanicsburg, 9.08 « 1.89, “ <• Carlisle, 9.46 « 2.11 <« - 10 00 10 00 7 00 “ Mewvillo, 10.20 “ 2.45 <« <« Sbippensburg, 10.62 - “ 8.18 “ At Ohaipborsburg, 11.22 “ 8.46 <«. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.10 A.M., 1.00 P. M., and 7.15 P. M. For Pittsburg,ut 3.40; A. M.,and 5.10 P. M., and Altoona way train at 1.00 P. M. For Balti more, at 8.80 A. M., and 12.16, noon. Trains on the Daniihin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg lof Reading, Lebanon, Anburn, &c., daily. Pares from Harrisburg. Uechnnicsburg. Car* lisle. Shippohslmrg and Chambarsbnrg, will bo ton cents-leas when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Gars. O. N. LULL, Supl. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, t April 1, 1858. f 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 12 60 15 00 12 60' 16 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 14 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 12 50 7 00 12 50 7.00 7 00 10 00 7 00 $5O 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00. 50 00 60,00 60 00 60 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6.10 “ 618 « 7.00 “ 6.58 “ Notice. mT 1 , 0 .? '? hcrpb - v given that Letters of Ad- Hi 3 Tat n iO V ofl ‘hofistatoof Mosboe Mor been ial/n 10 V. 01 °i lgll ol Cailiale, dec’d, have to t osnh, d ° R °SislerofC.,mbcrlaud co., make immediate payment roqil }, rei * to elaimsto^rpqnnt' l - tllose having M. MORRIS, •Admiuislrottiz. ’ March 25, 1858—6 t Something- Rfeiv. GRQC~RIeS! TTATING boughttlio entire stock of Groccr . .j le9 > fol '“« l l y owned by John 1 G. Williams, on(I removed ihe same to Adam Senseman’s nmv Store-room, directly opposite the Union C - ’fl ? 8 ! Kh 8 ' l : oct *' 1 h^e employed U. I .Egbert, to assist in the business of the assortment'of CoMlM,t * hanrt a *°od Groceries, Queens-ware, and every thing in the line of a Grocer 1 would respecttully soliqit a aharb of the patron ago of onr immediate fril-nds, as well as that of the public in general, whose favors shall be re ciprocated in the most satisfactory manner by giving them tile worth of-(heir money. J Will. L. HAiEER. Carlisle, March 18, 1858. Pcnnsjlruuia Commercial : institute. Located at York', Pa,~lncovp6rahd, 1850. DURING the’past year, upwards of one hun dred and fifty students Imvo been in nt tendance at Ibis Institution, - representing (on States, showing a popularity unsurpassed by any similar establishment. . The course of study em braces Booß-keeping in ail its forms;' Penman-1 skip of various styles; Commercial Calculations in nil their business relations; Commercial law, upon numerous important subjects, and Detect ing all kinds of Counterfeit Bank Notes at sight. It is-generally conceded that the facilities here offered for acquiring,n business education are unsurpassed. For particulars write and receive a Catalogue containing 18 pages. ■ Com mcrcial Pen :w:u nth ip. —Uponlhe receipt of Thirty-Seven Cents; T. K. IVnrrnfs entire system'of Penmanship will bo sent,to any ad dress, free of postage. w T. K. WHITE, Pres't, January 28, 1858—3tu CrEO. Z. BB.BTZ, DENTIST," HAVING returned to Carlisle, offers his professional services to {ho public in gen-, oral.' Dfiico in North Pitt street, nearly oppo site his former resilience. Terras moderate. Carlisle, April I, 1858—6 m FIRST-ARRIVAL OP. . Spring & Slimmer Goods. .'PI-IE subscriber is just .opening one of the ) largest and best assortment of Spring and Summer Goods over offered to the public. His stock has been selected with great care from the largest and best h6nses in Hew York and Phila delphia, artd every effort made to obtain the la.- tost and most fashionable styles in the market. Ho thinks he will be able to'please every varie ty of taste at such low prices as were trover he. ford offered in this place. Ladies Dress Goods, Plain, black, moire antique; barred, striped and figured silks, do beges, borego dp laines, bpregos, alpacas, &c. White Goods. Such as nainsook,.plain and figured muslins,, cambrics, jaconets, bishop lawns, brilliants. Embroideries, A large stock of French worked collars, un. doraloovos, handkerchiefs, flouncing, edgings, laces, insertings, direct from the importers, ii Now York, and* will be sold very cheap;',, : ~~'Mihba7ls. r ' "' ; ~ !',..A largo'assortment'.of.elegant bonnet ribbons which he Intends selling very low. " ,- Domestic Goods. , Blenched and unbleached linen and cotton sheetings, fable Jiliens, checks, tickings, ging diams, Osnuburg's bags and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, table and piano covers, curtain muslins, all colors of Carpet chain Und cotton Twist. Shaiuh. A largo and splendid assortment of Stella and Thibet Shawls. Gentlemen’s ll'car, Cloths, cas*imers, vestings, tweeds, cotton* adea, linen-and silk handkerchiefs. Carpels and Oil Cloths . A very large lot of three-ply Ingrain, Yoni tion, Hemp, and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths of all widths. Rugs and Carpet Bags. Trunks, A large assortment of trunks, all sizes and quality; also looking-glasses, which he intends selling very cheap. Shoes. A largo assortment of ladies* and children's shoes, which he intends selling very cheap at the old stand, .North Hanover street, three doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. He respect fully invites the, public to call and examine his, stock before purchasing, as every effort will be ,made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with a cull. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 1, 1858. Valuable Limestone Farm at PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE on the Yellow Breeches Crook; about five and .n-half miles south east of Carlisle, in Monroe township, containing 92’ ACRES of Land, in a high state of cultivation. - JfegflA The improvements ar'o a largo papa | I l|A TWO STORY STONiI fßSfejwkflßl Mansion House, SPRING lIQ.USE, WASH HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE, aud Other out-buildiugs. A largo STONE BANK BARN, 90 (eet long, with twq thrashing floors, niottif, granaries. Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other conveniences, also, an excellent Caffinge HCuSo, and a grain ailed sufficiently largo to bold 12 or 14 loads of grain-or hdy. An excellent well of standing water wlfb, a pump, and a beautiful spring of water which rises in the spring bouse. Au Orchard contain ing apples and other fruit. About 7000 bushels of Lime baa been put on the farm, besides half, the manure of a 100 bushel distillery within the. last two years. About II acres of Mountain land will bo sold with the farm. This property is in a high state of cultivation and un 'or good fence, and is owned at present by Mr. C. H. Baltzhoover. Thu location is a healthy one, and eligible in every point of view. For terms and further particulars 'enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, . Real Estate Jtgeut aud Scrivener - March 18, 1858—1( Store Room and Residence FOR RENT. n'HE subscriber offers for rent, Irbra the Ist of I April next, the STORE ROOM irtui RESI DENCE late the properly of John Coyle, deed., situate in Hoguestown, Cumb. 00. The im iffimiA provements are a largo two story mral* BRICK HOUSE, in which there is a ■SSiHI '“ f e« STORE ROOM, 20 byBB feet, au office in the rear, and Coun. ters, Shelving, Hoisting Machine, &c. The sit uation for a Dry Goods Store is unsurpassed by any in the neighborhood, everything being in complete order. ■ * There is also a'PRAME TIN SHOP attached to the store. The Dwelling part is in first rate order. There is also a first rate STABLE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, WOOD HOUSE, CIS TERN, and other necessary outbuildings, on , the promises. ' For (briber, particulars enquire of the owner, I EDWARD LAMONT, Meohanlcsburg,or of A. j U. Sponslek, Esq., Carlisle: January 21, 1868-rtf Clothing* Clothing i STEINER &.BRQTHEEi at fHe corner Of tM Market House, on the Public Square, bA?« opened an immense stock of Ready-made Clothing, ■, suitable for the present season. The stock ooa sists in part of . . , ’ I. Cloth, Caasimerc, Jean , Frock , Dress and Sack Coats, Days and youth’s Coats of differ tnt styles and qualities, ' ' ■ IMain and Fancy CassimerejCasslnet, antlCoc c . duroy Pants, oatm, Silk, Cassimere, Sattinett and other Teats • • ot different patterns and qualities* Uvercoats ol all sizes, quality and price, to Suit i. ' the times. , ... I ■ Also. Stocks, Grav.ua, Pocket 8t Neck Hand kercliiela, plain amt limey Shifts, Under ShlrU, Stockings, Suspenders, Umbrella*, Carpet Bogs, etc. . 9 Customer’s’ orders made up in tiio most an. proved manner, of svnrranted materials. The Cutting Department la' under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and In every case satisfaction Is guarantied. ■ ’ ■ The aim,of the subscribers is (6 givo.:etory customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish and durability, and alprl* Ices defying competition,. Carlisle, December 17, 1857.- j- w. D^GaLELESi A T ™ 1^ E m AT LAW,. East Main Street, -t*. opposite the Jail. • ■ ‘ Oarilale, Feb; 18, 1558—tf • ITTATrV R«iAovai. lIAYE removed m J- 6tore from the old stand . .o^. alB on ? n cw Building, eorncrof Mnlo and Pitt a(s.. directly opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church, where I will be {.leasedto seo nil my, old customers and as many new ones ns will favor mo with their patronage, x ata how receiving h lot of uelv Goods, and will sell thorn hs cheap if not cheaper than any house in the'county; Como one and,all to the nowstoro and secure good, bargains Carlisle, ilarcii 11, 1858. Estate IVoilee. ALL persons - indebted to the estate. of'3fr*. :r A, G. Hall, deceased, nre requested to iqake ’ iihtnediald payment, and those haring claim A to present them for settlement without delay to JV S, dOMVELL, i Jlil’y. for the htint March 11,-1858^-61' Saddicsi, Harness, ilobcs, &c* A lot of superior largo Buffalo jnfatnWi. Rohes for sale, at the new Sad*; of Samuel Ens'uiho* er, directly opposite Marion Hallf” Carlisle. I Imre also a superior Draught Collar; never before used in this country. These Collars are made of the host material, the stuffing being curled hair, and made by hands who work at this branch exclusively. They are very elaslto and comfortable to the shoulders of- the horse. ■ I have a very fine lot of HARNESS, made by the best workmen of Philadelphia, and of the best leather they are able to get up. I have also any quantify of my oWn fuade tlp : work, made, out of a superior quality of leather finished in the city. Thankful for former favors, I respoctfblly so licit a continuance of the same. SAME. ENSMINGER- January 7, 1858. HirvTO INVALIDS, Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and'Heart—formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL also to INVALIDS RETREAT! ' , ; . , Author of Letters to Invalids;” Isconisgl. April amhntHENxa. DR. HARDMAN; Physician, for disease Ot the Lungs, (formerly Physician, to Oinqln. naif Marine Hospital,) will be in nttendante al hid rooms asTdllows;" •• ■ Carfnte,-(Mansion.-Henee>) - Thursday;:April 29, 1858. • • . .V., , , Shippensburg, (Union House,) Friday; April 80; Dr. Hardnian treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Larryngittis. and nil- diseases of.the throat and lungs by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Bromton Hospital, London. The great point in (he treatment of all human mala dies is to get at the disease in tbb direct man. ner. All medicines are'estimated by their ac tion upon the organ requiring relief. This is the important fact upon which Inhalation Is baaed. If the stomach is diseased we take med- icine directly into the stomach. If the lungs arc diseased, breathe or inhale medicated viu pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very scat of disease. ‘ Inhalation is the ap plication of tliis principle to the treatment,.of tlio lungs, for it gives us direct , access to those intricate air culls and lubes which lie out pt reach ol every other means of administering medicines. The reason that Consumption, and 1 other diseases of the lungs have heretofore re aisled all treatment has been been because they had never been approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to act upon the lungs aud yet were applied to the Stomach. Their action was intended to bo local, and yet they were so administered that .they should act constitutionally, expending immediate and prin cipal action upon the unoffending stomach", whilst tho foul ulcers within the lungs irero un molcstod. Inhalation brings the medicine in I direct contact with the.diseasd, without the dis anvantage of any violent action. Itt applica tion is so simple that it can be employed by tho youngest infant or feeblest Invalid:' It doe* not derange the stomach,orintorfere In the ICast degree with tho strength, comfort, or business of .the patient. . - Other diseases trialed —ln relation fo tbo fol lowing diseases either when complicated with lung affections or existing alone, 1 also Invito consultation.. I usually find them promptly cu ■ablo. . • Prolapsus,and all other forms Of,female"com plaints, Irregularities and'weakness." Palpitation and other forms of Heart. Disease, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and ail other dis eases of the stomach and bowels, &c. ', Ail diseases of tho eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy, and ail forms of nervous disease. No charge for consultation. S, D. HARDMAN, M. D. •Fob. 23, 1858—ly . . CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORMAX, SCHOOL. THE second session of this Institution wll, commence in Literary Hall, Newvillo, Pa.l on Tuesday, April 6th, 1858, and continue five months. . , An able corps of Instructors have boon se cured, and no effort will be spared to render the school worthy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full particulars, ad-, dress, F. A. McJCINNEi', Treasurer. Newrille, Pa. By order of (lie Board of Trustees. Dai»’l. Shelly, President. Jas. M'Candlish, Secretary. February 18, 1868—tf JOIIK STOKE & sons, 805 Phestnut Street, above Eighth, (Late of No. 45 Sontli Second Street,) Philadelphia. ARE now receiving their Spring importation of Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in part of Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Satin and Taffetas Ribbons, Gros Do Naples, (Glass and Plain,) Marcelines and Florences, Black Modes, English Crapes; Maiinu and Illusion £a* cos, &c. Also, a full assortment of French and.. American Flowers. March 18,1868—2 m WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest and cheapest assortment of window shades can be. had at the new, store of ' " ■ . J. A. HtTJURICH, J».‘ Carlisle, May 28.1867. . . BEET Job Work done at this offie* On. short notice. CHAS. OGILBT.
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