i fcolonel Benton’s Bequest—Onr old Statesmen. h Thn tolocranh, advises us that, despite the should bo’taken m kong Monday to attend Si'Houses did adjourn 01ie 0 f the fu r^^siu n g e°ver Held at the seat ’ a , r f- L m-erhraont'. The venerable statesman could !#■ imvd expected that his wish upon that I St would he compiled with, -He hud HIM. I too largo a space in the public eye, had been too » many years a distinguished character in too. I Congressional arena, and was by far too emm- I 1101 ,t n statesman lot that body not to take no- I tico oi his .dooeasp, and pay to his memory those 1 i, on ors which had bolero been given to his cth- K inen t compatriots, John Q. Adams, Henry Clay, ■ Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, and Silas 8 Wright- Indeed, Mr. Benton himself moved E the adjournment in the Senate, in Feb’y, 1848, b when the melancholy news reached tlu.t body | that John Q. Adams had been stricken with ' death in tho House of Representatives. Those who voted to distogard his dying wish may well fortify themselves behind that sense of propriety which governed his own actions in the i'cnso.ol Mr. Adams. It was'asking too much of the United States Senate—where he had sat lor thirty consecutive years, (almost half his lifo .time,) and to which body ho' had added glory and renown by his ability and eloquence—tore quest that his demise,should be passed over in silence. That body would he too strongly im pressed by the melancholy event to admit of such a procedure. His remains were taken to St. Louis for interment, in accordance with Ilia wish, expressed some years ago, in an affecting allusion, in. a public speech, to his wife and chiidten, who are buried in a cemetery at that , place, in the Stale which so long honored him : t with her confidence, and which he raadorenow s ned in tho national-councils. Of our statesmen • of the older class, for whom we confess a great ... admiration, Mr. Buchanan and Lewis Cass arc ■ . Jthe sole survivors that participate in public life, .Tllay. they long be kept back from joining the -constellation of! talent and wortli which .has pre -cedcd thorn to tho shores of the dark and nn : ifihown ocOan of eternity. , , - Mr. Buchanan,: though verging upon seventy years of age, possesses a physical and mental -constitution that is extraordinary,and which,wo Jcar, will hardly bo imitated by. many of the ge •norafion which is growing tip in what some call '.these “degenerate days.*' He is a gloriously hale and hearty old man, whose strength is.am ply adequate to the discharge of the onerous' •and laborious duties imposed upon the chief . Executive oilicer of this country. Few men at fifty are physically in a belter condition, and it is a iln’o illustration of what temperate habits and an exemplary life will accomplish, to sco tho two'highest offices ol the greatest liation in the world confided to then, 1 ono considerably over and the Other barely under-three score and ten, i and to see them discharged will! an ability that was scarcely ever surpassed. That .generation . which produced such men as Lewis Cass,James Buchanan and Thomas H. Benton,is indeed en titled to honorable mentionfrom the high char-. <acler of its representatives. —Cincinnati Enqui rer. . O'* The Richmond Whig says ihe prospect Of a large and splendid crop of wluat in Virgin ia, was never belter at this season of the year than it is at present. ■ Manifb. .. On tlio 21st inst.j by the Rev. J; Evans, Mr Aabon Cocit, of Southampton tpi, to Miss’ Sa. iiAfi Ellln Tr.or-r, of Springfield. • : liub; . In Newville, on the. 15tli inst., Mis. MiitTilA D. Thomas, in the 63d year oi’her age. [ In Ncwvillei on the 20lh inst.. (by getting a piece of pencil in’ hig wind-pipe) Guouori Ati dbew Stitzel, aged 4 years, 2 months and 21 days. Ih Dickinson fivp., bri ihe Ist ihst.. SasSubi. (labotiibbs. aged 81 years. fTk'N WEDNESDAY, MAY stli. 1808,, at 10 Vlr o’clock,-A. M., will,bo sold at public sale, at‘life Cabinet Ware Rooms, No. 411. Walnut Street, Philadelphia;' the entire stock of new and elegant PumitiU'o, comprising all the, usual assortment, in ; /Rosewood,-VValmitand Mahogany.. frills slock was rtiamifactured by T. P: Sher borne 4%Suns, expressly lor UotiiM Sates, and is guaranteed to be of the,best materials and work tuahsidp. '> Tlie well known reputation of this house, who have occupied the above stand lor the last twen ty years, is ah assurance that tlie goods are all they are rfepreSentort to be. Purchasers from a distance can have-their goods packed on the premises,-if desired. Sale peremptory—tocloaca partnership ac count. • April 29, 1858—2 t BEES AWD BEE HITES, £SjSE KEI3BEKS who desire to make money i|.y bees, will.find ifto their advan tage, before purchasing hives, forfho.swarms of the cbiniiVg season., to call on, the subscriber and examine the L. L. Lungatroth* Moveable Comb Hive (the only hive that gives a control of all the combs) a number of which wo are now man ufacturing at prices from slt6 $lO. By calling at my residence, persona can' seO a‘ nupiher <>( iSWamis of bees in said, hives," and if they are hot convinced of their superiority . oyer every Othci 1 iWo, noW in tfsc, they Will ifotlje desired fb purchase. The pribe of an individual right to make and tVse this hive is $5. A few copies of Lang stroth’s Beekeeper ? s Manual, the most import ant book on tho Bee ever published, for sale,' price $1,26* JOHN GUTSHALL Carlisle, April 29, 1858. To Builders. PROPOSALS Mil be received Ithtn the 12tli of May, for building a School the first Cross Roads east of Newville, on the State Road. The House to be 26 by 30 feet, to be 'litfilf of. good brick, the wnll.to be H Inches to thC' Bqiliire, and the gavel 9 inches, to be one story 1 nigh'. The said" Story, to be 10 feet in the ■Clear, the (oundatioh to bo' bhilt bl good stone •tfnd'to be the . depth'required to' make it sub. •stantial. The house to have 8 windows. 12 lights, eftch, 10,by 12, with good substantial Shutters; one white pine pannel door, 2 in., and "ono chiinney. The house to be plastered and painted, and finished all complete in a workman- Hke manner. The cohtynotor to have the old '’School House'situated bn the Big Spring, near lift. Laughlin’s mill. By order of the Board of ■fHrcctors. , MARSHALL JAMES, Sec’y. . , Carlisle P. O. WdSlpenhsbof’ tp., April 22i 1858—8 t J. W. D. GILLELEK, A TTORNEY AT LAW. East Main Street, _cSl opposite the Jail. x Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1858-tf . CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL. THE second session of this Institution wil, commence in Literary Hull, Newville, Pu.l on Tuesday, April 6th, 1858, and continue Jive months. An able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will be'spared to render the school worthy of “the position it seeks Ip occu py, and of tho patronage it respectfully solicits. ■ For circulars epptaining full particulars, ad-' dross, . ’ ; ' F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer. Newville, Pa, By order of tho Board of Trustees. Dan’l. Shelly, President. J-A'S. M’Canulish, Secretary. February 18,1868—1( N. S. LAWRENCE’S NEW Paper, Printers’: Card & Envelope Warehouse, iVb. 405 Commerce Street. Philadelphia. Gash-buy ora-will'llnd it 1 lor their interest to ealli January 7, 1868—1$ S.MABIB & CROSBY’S French & Circus! , This Equestrian,campaign of KSP a ■ 1858 having commenced, the Managers gf tliis gifted combi- CvLJrP nation French and American Stars wish to impress these la'ots KjlMßßlif upon the public mind, viz : that ( |,j s j g (| le on iy. French & Amo-. rican Company in the Union. The Star Show of ’5B. jp V Confident that they Imvo suc ceeded in this respect, and as J confident that the public will admit it, the Managers rpspect- Sfes fully invito all to Read, Behold and Com pare. The Collossal Music Car will enter town oh the morning . of exhibition, and parade thro the principal thoroughfares, drawn by splendid steeds, and the New York Bugle led by the Wizard Bugler, Richard Willis, will exhibit at Carlisle, Tuesday, May ith. -fzL i&nsL, Admission 25 cents. Doors opened nt'2 and 7 o’clock. Per formancu half an hour later.— Two distinct performances after noon and evening. _ Among the many splendid at ■^'l„^^^lL^5 t ftraclions of the French and A- OpirNSrX^fJmerican corpse of Eiders, Vaul ters, Tiuyiblers. Acrobats, Magi ' Comedians, Dancers, Vo , cnlis’s, &c., are the following: ' Madlle Virginia, the Queen Siaps^of'French Equestriennes. “&/"• Aldlle Ida, the Eairy-liko /)fav / French Rider and Dansonso. ■IJ Mr. Chas. E. Sherwood, the ’ general performer.- Mans . Morgan, the French - Hercules, Magician and Contor tioiist. ; IVm . Armstrong , the match less Somerset RJder, Loapcr Mon's, Denzor.fy Vanish, the French'Acrobats. ‘I i il Master Charles Sherwood, the 1 itWE I greatest boy rider in the world. \" | - William Crosby, the far-fara cd American two. : horse rider. Master John Oi lon, the Jhvo- nile Prodigy ot the ring. Tony Pastor, the Amoripan JL . Clown and Basso Singer, . - . This Company will also per form at Mifllintown, April 20, ifT'-aWt ■ Millerstfiwn, Aprit'3o,Duncans May Ist, Harrisburg-, May Bd. NEW GOODS ! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS 11 THE snhscriher,has just returned from Now York-and Philadelphia, imd isriow opening in the NE W STOKE ROOM the-largest and most-splendid stock of. . Spi'iiitir :ui<l Summer Goods. ever, brought to Carlisle. C'- LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A magnificent lino of Ladies' Die.sa.Goods, consisting jn part nfPlaid and Fancy Silks. Elegant Black Silks, very cheap, Roil d’e Glievicos, Gremidinejj, Yal anines,’Chally . .and Barge . Robes, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe Delaines, Dncals, Brilliants, Organdv Lawns. &c.‘ ~ - EMBROIDERIES:—Direct from the ihipolt era of,New Turk, in great variety, audit as Ele gant • Needle-- Worked Collars, Underslebves, Handkerchiefs! InsefUnga, Edgings,Floim'cings, &0., and eheaper than ever. ' .’. Cambric and Joc'o,net Muslins, Plain, Barred, Slripod and Swiss Muslins, Nansooks, Bishops', Lawns. &e.' . . bonnets, -Ribbons, flowers and RUSHES. —Att entire new assortment. SPRING SHAWLS.—A large assortment, and very cheap, such as IVhite Crape 'Stella, Wool Do Laine, Thybet, Granadine, &c. Also a new slock of ■ ’ ' , CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at reduced price's. Cassimeres and other Goods for Boys’ wear ingreat variety. Muslins,Tick ings. Cheeks,; Ginghams. Skirtings,'&c;, ol alj kinds and at thelowest figures. Counterpanes, Hosiery. Gloves, Lace Mjxia^Ne. LOOKING GLASSES,—A new stock of Elegant Rosewood, Walmiti and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS.—Ano ther Slip ol Sillier Three Ply, lugrahi.yChilian. Hemp, and Stair Carpetings AVhite and Colored 'Mailings atreduced prites. This sti ck baa. been selected with great care, at the very lowest cash prices, and will he sold tor tlie cash at such prices its will -convince all that Ogilhy’s New Store is.tho place to lay nut .their cash to the very best advantage. Light Profils and Quick Sales is our motto. ft?” Recollect Ihe Ne’w Store is on the cornel of Main and Pitt streets, directly opposite Ihe Methodist Church, April 22, 1858, Xariie Spring Arrivttl of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, AT A. W. BESTZ’S. SPLENDID stock Of new Black Dress Silks, magnificent styles' fancy Dress Silks. Rich ! Rare !! Elegant!!! French Poulard Silks, Ch'ncslpuSilks, Satin and striped Bareges,, Valencias, duculles; beautiliil new printed ChnJlies, French printed Jaconets, English Brilliants, French-Brilliants, English, French dud American Prints, Scqtdh, French and Domestic Ginghams,.bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawls in every varietyj silk, crape, Stella,' caphtnere, &c. Embroider ies, collars, sleeves, Bouncings, edgings, veils. Carpetings, Oil Cloths. Yanitian, Ingriiin, Three Ply, Brussels, Cotton and Hemp. Druggets and Floor Oil Cloths of all widths'. . ' Linen Goods. —A complete assortment embra cing all the most celebrated marks. Gloves and Hosiery for Indies, Misses and children, a great variety of kick silk and cotton gloves, ladies elegant twisted silk milts, . Domestic and Staple Goods, Bleached and unbleached shirtings, blenched and unbleached sheetings, woolen and cotton “ u °y o * s » corset jeana, tickings, cottonades,'sat/ tmets, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table covers, 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 grout deal of care, and wo foul confident we can please any one who, will favor ns with a call. All candid poisons who have patronized us heretofore, will admit that wo- have sold tho. best bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. Wo can assure our friends and all lovers of‘•Cheap Goods,” that we are ns well prepared as over to 'offer superior inducements for their patronage. A,. W. BENTZ. , Carlisle, April 22, 1858. Fa I'm Bells. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, for the sale of tho cele brated Greeneastle Farm Bells, and is selling them at very low prices. They have been sold all over tho Slate and'giro satisfaction In all who have* tried (honi. Also, on hand, some of tlio Bull-inotal Farm Bolls, and every thjngelso in the farming and meohartical line. All to bo had at the 1 cheap hardware store of „ • HENHY SAXTON, Carlisle, April 22. 1868. . Job. Work done at this office on short notice; - Assignee’s Notice. NOTICE is herohy'given that on tho 6th of April, 1856, George E. Brenner, ofUarap don' township, mndo a voluntary assignment 01 his estate to the undersigned; residing in Silver Spring township, for tho hpneflt of his creditors. All those indebted to the said George E. Bren ner, are requested to make immediate paymeii to tile Subscribers, and those having clai'mS wil present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. JOHN 8088, . . , GEORGE BRENNER, ■ April 22, 1858—61 Assignees Borough Account for 1857-58. JAS. LOUDON, Treasurer, is account with the Bo.Rouon of Carlisle, Receipts. Loan from George Line, aulhoriz- ... cd by ordinance of 19th March, 1857, . 5800 00 Loan from William Pefler, do. 700 00 Loan from George Line, jr., do. 350 00 do do do do. 350 00" Loan from J. 11. Woodburn,do 400 00 Loan from George LinC.sr. ,do. 1200.00 Loan from Rich’d Craighead.do. ‘ 400 00 Ain’t rec’d from J. Callio, jr.,col’r. 0006 00 Am’t rec’d of Water £ Gas Gomp’y for ditching, 165 12 Am’trcc’dofß. Irvine,jr,,Burgess for licenses, .38 00- Am’t rcc’d ,of Stephen Keepers, Market Waster. 137 00 Am’t reo’d'Sf Abram Phillips,dam- ages assessed for opening Ches nut alley, 25 00. Am’t rec’d of Jason W. Eby, do., 12 50 « $10,583 62 EXPENDITURES. Balance due J. Loudon on last set- . tlemcnt, $ 84 13 Paid \V. ,B. MatUiews, repairing streets, salary, &0., 3745 10 Paid A. L. Sponsion, revising ordi- nances, 2 50 Paid Jos. Wilson, holding election, East, Ward, ! 'l4 00 Paid Jacob Fetter, holding election West Ward, ' 10 00 Paid Sarah ToddJnterest oh bond, 18 90 Paid Water &’ Gas Contp’y., for ; water and gas, • . 162 80 Paid Benjamin Pelfer, interest oh bond, ‘ . , , 30 00. Paid Bentz & Brothers, bond arid ; interest in full. 878 22 Paid discount, Carlisle Dep. Bank, 26 67. Paid Samuel Crall, mason-work, 918 Paid Win. Lino, regulating, 150 Paid Wm. Lino, trees, ' ' 24 00 Paid Samuel Crall, repairirig pave ments, 5 30 Paid Root & Car, coal scales, 155 00 Paid Michael Wise, copying dupli cate, 10 00 Paid John Spnhr, cleaning, spring, 50 00 Paid R-Natcher. salary as Janitor, 25 00 Paid G. Vantlcburg,' half year's Salary as; lamplighter, 20 00 Paid J., Spahr, salary as consable, 300 00 Paid Win. 11. Wetzel, salary as clerk, • 100 00 Paid Sain’l Brown, salary as laritp lighter, 50 00 Paid J. London,salary as treasurer,- - 80 00 Paid W. - Wolf, half year’s salary ' . as lamplighter, 30 00 Paid A, T. Deemer, pairiting hay and coal scales, . « 200 Paid Wni Miller, repairirig pump, 4 25 Paid Water & Gas Comp’y, water and gfts, 128 10 Paid bond to George Line, dated April 1, 1856., , . • ■ 800 00 Paid bond to George Line, dated April 1,1856, _ . 200 00 Paid J. Gulshall, repairing tree boites, ■ il 53 Paid Isaac Barton,interest on bond, 30 00 Paid Carlisle Dep. Bank, discount on note, V 8 76 Paid Benj. Peftcivinterest on bond; ,p 0 00 Paid Rjclvd Craighead: T* . 4 r . 12 00 Paid Andrew-Blair, changing-curb ' on South-streetj 1000. Paid Geo. Lino, interest on bond, 60 00 . . 21 00 Paid Water & Gas Comp’y., water and gas, 153 00 Paid John Nalcher, ground rcrit ■ , ; U. E. bouse, 25 00 Paid D. Thompson. 2 fire plugs, , 34 00 Paid Jonathan Zeigler,. stepping stones, - - 8 80 Pnid A. Sensetnan, hire of horse and buggy, 150 Paid J. Spahr, remov’g nuisances, , 8 50 Paid F. Gardner & Go., for fire plugs, , ~ 16 00 Paid Carlisle Dep. Bank, discount oil. note,. , „ * 25 67 Paid Sam’l Pcfier,interest on bond, . 24 00 Paid Jonathan Zeigler, for stepping series, 1 10 .84 Paid Jeff. Boypr, for patrols, 10 00 Paid W. Ilcnwood .stepping stories, , 24 00 ■Paid F. Gaiiinor, lamp posts. &c., • .63 10 Paid S. Wetzel; Tor bridging’at crossings, , , . ■■ . 462 .Paid J. N. Armslrorig, lumber, for Crossings, 14 54 Paid il. Saxton, hardware - . &0., . 77 08 Paid Win. S. Cobean, for cleaning Oil AS. OGILBY. spring, ■ 15 00 Paid Geo. W, Sheaficr, interest on bond. , j.... 84 00 Paid G. W. Sheaficr, for J. .Sheaf ’ fer, damages for Cliesniit alley, ■ 67 85 Paid S. W; Uaverstick, Ethereal oil,. ■ . . - . • 100 Paid \Vater& Gas Cdinp’y, water and gas. . . .178 50 Paid Henry Glass fob hauling, 54 50 Paid Joseph Shrofn, repairing pave ment, • '7b Paid W. H. Wetzel,. filling tdx rio- tICCS, Paid Samuel Wetzel, lumber and worlr'at bridges. Paid Slironi & Iloffcr, lumber for bridges, . 32 17 Paid Monroe Morris, fitting and plumbing,- 135 72 Paid Carlisle Dep. Bank, discount • on note, ~ . 1417 Paid Joseph Shmnp, mason work, 66 49 Paid John B. Bration, printing,** 12 00 Paid E. Cornraan, “ ,12 00 Paid E. Beatly, “ 12 00 Paid G. Zinn; „ 20 25 Paid M. Morris.putting in fireplugs, ■. 12 00 Paid Burgess, painting fire plugs, 10 50 Paid Burgess, whitewashing boxes on square, 2 75 Paid Burgess, twice cutting grass in graveyard, 9 50 Paid Burgess, cleaning snow from public sqnaref 4 50 Paid Jacob Spangler, regulating, 4 00 Paid Win. Line, regulating, 5 00 Paid Water & Gas Comp., branch pipes, freight, &c., 34 00 Paid T. D. Irish, regulating, 3 00 Paid J. Gallic, jr., serv. tax nol’s., 5 00 Paid John A. Blair, painting, ' ' 2 37 PujdH. S. Ritter,forOum.b F, Co., 50 00 Paid P. Monyer, for Union F.' Co., 50 00 Paid efiupons redeemed, 1209 00 Balance due Borough, W e have this day examined the* foregoing .account of James Loudon, Treasurer of iho Bo rough of Carlisle, arid find a balance due by him of six bundled and sixty-seven dollarsnnd forty-two-ccnts, (BGC7 42.) * E.-M. BIDDLE, N. HANTCH. " Auditors. ■ Carlisle, April 22, 1858. GHEEN, arid Blno Window Shades just re ceived at J. P. Lyne & Sons’ hardware. , April 8, 1868. ... <_ Woilce. : ,r AN elccfion will be iifild in tlio'Ajv,^,,,,,' Room, in tlio Court House, inthoUo ro u 6 \,l of .Carlisle, oh Monday, : May,lo, 1868, tor tho' election of. President and Directors of the Cur. llaio Gas and Wafer Company. : THEO. D. IRISH, Secl’y. April 15, 1858-41 . ■. . ; . . Edward m. Biddle bas.ibi? day sofa jo y. F. Penrose, all his interest in the Middle sex estate, and in the Straw Board Manufacto ry. The subscriber will, from Ibis date, attend to all bnsjncss of said estate,and Will lift Vo tbe solo and exclusive management of the Straw Board Manufactory CHARLES B/I'ENROSE, ■ ■ JTgait for V. P. Peurost April 12th, 1858-Gt ■ THE Commissioners of Cumberland county have fixed upon the following limes, at the Commissioner's office, in Carlisle, for holding the appeals for the several townships and bor oughs in said county,'for the year 1858 : Southampton. fShippcnshurg boro’, Shippens burg twp., Monday,. April 20. Hopewell, Mifflin,' Newvillc, Tuesday. Apl. 27 Frankford and NewtOh, Wednesday, Ap'l 28. Dickinson and Wcsfpennsborp 1 , Thursday, April 29. Eastpennsboro’, Cower Alleh and New Cum berland, Friday, April 80. Hampden and Mebhanlcsburg, on Saturday, May 1. , Monroe and Upper Allen, Monday, May 3. South Middleton and Silver Spring, Tuesday, May 4. , V ’ . 7 ' Carlisle apd North Middleton, Wednesday', May 5.' ' WM Mi HENDERSON, ANDREW HERR. SAMUEL MEGAW, - April 15,1858. C\)jnm/s.sjo;7m. AW OKim.4Sf£J, Repealing the Ohdixance, levying a tax up on Doos. 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 same: - ,> J ' ■ ' • . That section second of tho Ordinance passed the-28th day of April, A. D. 183-5, levying a tax upon.dogs and.sluts, owucd 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.. 1858. J. B. PARKER, Prls’t. ofT, Council. WIELIAM CART, CVuc/JJgigess. Jlitcsi: Thomas X).‘ Mahon, ' Secretary of the Corporation. . April 14, 1848.—2 f. ■ ■ .;_ ;V Cure for. a Slad-Dog Kite. . MRS. 'HANNAH I)E SANNO, residing in WVPomfret st , Carlisle, begs leave to in form those who may be so Unfortunate as to lift bit by .a mad’dog, that , she ' has an iilfallible remedy for hydrophhbia—a remedy that has' boon extensively used, .heretofore, and never known to fail in a single instance. Any person or persons wishing this medicine, will please call on her, at her residence,'when she will sat isfy them as to how she procured the receipt, anil of the certainty of effecting a perfect cure of the awful malady, hydrophobia. Carlisle, Api'il'B, 1858—4t*, . Tlie BooUs ef S. W. Woods THE books and accounts of N; W. WOODS, lately doing business as a .merchant in Car lisle, have been left in-the hands of the under signed, with instructions to settle them up at the earliest;possible period.:- All persons in-, debted will save trouble by attending at once to the settlement of their accounts. . ROBERT MOORE Carlisle, April 8,1858-r3t .r.‘ T ETTERS Testamentary fo the estate of JLi Abraham Myers, sr., dec’rt., having been granted to the undersigned,.ißljlprSlpns indebted to the.'said oS arc arc-requested tfo -.make.-pay-, ntonf, and those having- ctdfrus against the Same to present them to . ■'f.’ mr. B. -ufERs, , Executor . Carlisle, April lBsB—6l' To Physicians iiflid OlSicrs. THE Medicines, arid Medical Books, Instni .merits, and a_ fine Skeleton', belonging to late Dr. Bnugriman, will bo disposed of pri vately. Any person wishing to purchase any of the articles can see them bv calling upon me. , , M;,A. BAUGHMAN. „ Carliste, April 8, 1858. rpHE subscribers are prepared to furnish any • I sort of Sawed .Timber, at; the Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, fofifherly occupied by James Lamburlon. in Carrol township, ferry county,' such as PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, from stuff of any size arid length.— Also, Clean .W.hite Oak Timber for Afyiclifnery or Wagonmakiuff, 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 iriado known by Jacob Koltcr, at the Saw mill. . KOLTER.& MYERS. Shormandnlo P. 0., April B,lBsB—ly* AT THE WEST END CrF CARLISLE.' THE subscriber would respectfully cull the attuntToh bl Limehjfrners and tlfe.hiizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to his; NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Ware House, on West High street, whore be will keep constantly on.hand-a.largo supply of tlio best qualify of Coal, to wit: Lykeus Valley, Lake Fidtcr, Vine Grove, and Trevcrton, Broken, Egg and Ndi Coal— screened and dry, all of which be pledges hiniSotf to sell at the,lowest possible prices. Best quality ol Limdmrner’s and Blacksmith'* dull always, on’ band. ■ —, -■ - . 8 00 "18 50 wp~- All orders loft at Hie Ware, House, or ,nt his residence in North Ilanqver. street will be promptly attended to.’. . J. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle, April 15, 1858-tf *, ’ . NOW FOR BARGAINS 1 targe and Extensive Arrival of Spring inul Suromev Goods. A T tlio New Store, corner of North Hanover and toother sts. The undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him by the public, and n't the same time respectfully announces that ho has just-returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening a new lot of Spring and Summer . .. Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, and.which,lie is de termined to sell at the lowest cash prices.— Silks, Ducal Cloths, Challies, Alpacas, Delaines, Do Bages, lustres, poplins, lawns, barages, bril liants, skirting/ French and Scotch Ginghams, prints, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkerchiefs. Shawls and Mantillas, of every style and quality; Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, cloths, cassiineros, flan, nols, muslins, tickings, stripes, chocks,-caheocs, cottonados, linens, sheetings, nankeens, drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet chain, Parasols, Umbrellas, a largo and splendid ‘assortment of $9,916 20 607 42 Bonnets, Hals, Caps, Bools & Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries,, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c., &c. , Hay ing selected iny entire stock with the greatest 'bare and at the lowest cash prices, I can assure my friends and th 6 public generally, that I \Vill do all in my power to make, my establishment known as the ’ $lO, 583 62 <* HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who'wish to. purchase will find it to their .advantage to call and'examine my stock, before purchasing. I.wlll pay the highest market price for But ler, Eggs, Bags, Soap and Dried Fruit. 1 J. A. HUMIUCH.Jn. ■ April 16, 1868. . Notice. APPEALS. Woticcii W«<icc. New Coal l:iril, LIST OF DEALERS IfV Goods, Wares and Jforohandis'o. Also, I jf-' ptftlllora, Mijlijrs, Lumbermen, Tanners, ut\.’ w , ul !' 11 "'B County of Cumberland, return-, acta M - ?} in accordance with the several * 3 , °‘ as follows, to wit: .. ■ ' * ' r** • AlinnrlWi; ’i Class, JLtccnse* dSO 525 oo • J. .N.; Armstrong, Unubcr }. in no " R. E. Simpler. : \\ 10 ; S. Hoover . .\\ : W. U. Murray, coal ,• \\ « Woodward & Schmidt, produce .\o .> u n r 4 I .r. Khccni &'Son. . “ v \Z 10 00l ;J. & D Rhoads, coal ( " - \\- 7 uol | W- A. Milesydiy-gopds 14 ,7 Ou| I Henry HTnjlh), clothing, |3 10 00 Reuben Liue, diy-goods J 4 7 00 . M. Johnson, books. J 4, 7 00 W. Jj. IlalioV, groceries 14 7 00 W. 11. Trout, huts 14 7 00 J. D. (aOrgas, stoves 14 7 00 James Loudon, books I*4 7.00 A. M. Piper “ 14 .7 00 Samuel,Elliott, drugs . 14 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, jewelry 14 • 7 00 J. W. Eb 3% groceries ... 112 1- 50 Henderson & Sons, produce 10 20 00 Jacob Sener, shoes 13 10 00 J. D. Halbert, groceries ' 12 12 60 S. AV. Hayeistick, drugs 18 10 00 Fredericks & Hunter, marketing 14 7.00 Arnold & XAvingston, clothing 18 10 00 J. P. Lyne & Sun, hardware 12* 12 60 Jonathan Cornnmn, shoes 14 7 00 J. A. Humerich, dry-goods, 13 . 10 00 David Oonunan, groceries 14 7 00 Jacob Wolf “ H ,7 00 A. G. Tjecblcr «< . 14 7 00' Wm., Gould & Son, diy-goods 14 700 James Callio, marketing 14 7 00 Jacob Keeny te ' 14 7 00 S. C, lluyolt. groceries 10 20 00 Sliroui & HofTer, lumber 13 10 00 , P, Monycr, confec’r. (2 stoics) 14 14 00 Arnold & Son, clothing 13 10 00 . George Keller, bats 14 7 00 Philip Arnold, dry-goods, It 15 00 J. B. Keller, hats , 14 7 00 < Henry Saxton, hardware 10 20 00 • Steiher.& Co., clothing 18 10 00 Charles Ogilb}*, dry-goods 11 15 00 « W. D. A. jangle, jewelry 14- 7.00 • 11. S. Hitler, clothing .14 7 00 C. InbofF, groceries, ‘ 10 20 00 B. J. Kiefler, drugs 14 7 00 G. W. Hither, dry-goods ‘ 14 7 00 Henry liurkness, groceries 14 ; 7 00 John Fuller,. {< 14 t 00 John Keeny ’ ;<< ■ 14 700 P. Mcssersniith, • < * 14 700 Jas. M’Grarinhan « .14 . 7 00 N. Ilantch, clothing 14 7 00 Smith'& Taylor, books . 14 700 William-Askew, marketing ' 14 7 00 Henry Rhoads, lurniture * 14 700 . J. R. Weaver A. B. EwTng David Si pc J. W. Smiley, clothing il. Bainbridgo, shoes Robert Moore, shops Shippensburg . TI. Ruby & Co., produce Benjamin Biggs, marketing William Cleppor t{ M. M. Angle, lumber Philip Detriclb groceries 14 Baughman & Fosnaugbt y groceries 14 Baughman & Fosnaught, produce.l3 Samuel Sugars, Marketing 14 Willis; Moore & Co., dry goods 13 Anthony F. Wolf, wares 14 P. S. Artz, shoes • 14 S.C, Hollar « .14 J. Heck & Co,, dry-goods 13 J. & J. B. Rcddig. “ 11 Bomberger & Blair, produce 11 Geeseman & Waggoner, clothing 14 J. C. Altick, drugs .14 Stevick, ICunkle & Bro., dry-g’d 13 Forney & M’Pherson, hardware ,13 J. Stumbaugh, drugs . 14 Jacob Pugue, groceries 14 John Bridges, clothing . 13 W, A. Cox, shoes 14 "Totton & Stewart, dry-goods 13 ' John M’Curdy, books 14 John Criswell, drhga J, Fisher, hats Grhhlll & Hollar, hardware I. M. Hikes, stoves A r cu-riUc S. L. Levi, dry-goods 13 Pry & lU’Elwaine, stoves 14 Joseph Laughlin, clothing 14 Slough & pillar, dry-goods il J. M. Davidson, shots 14 William Bratton, drugs 14 William Reed ■“ 14 W. L. M’Cnllooh, groceries ■ 14 William Tenant, marketing 14 William Slitzel “ . , 'ld Jonathan Ferrco 14 James M’Candlish, dry-goods 1 o W. W. HerrOn, drugs 14 Wcslpennshorongti. Townsend & Co., produce 13 Paul iSt Bro.j . “ - 13 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 13 John S, Davidson, dry-goods 14 Edwin James “ }4 J. Hood He Co-i., tf . .. . 13 Alexander Goodlinrt, marketing 14 William Bishop “ 14 New ten P. A. Ahl & Bros., produce 10 20 00 J . & J B Hiirsh, produce, (New) 10 20 00 Alfred Minieh, dry-goods 14 7 00 C. Fosnanght “ ■ 1,4' 7 00 A. C. & D- Miller 14 .700 J& J B Hursh, pro. (Oakville) 18 10 00 Highlands &.Washingcr dry-g’d 14 7 00 James Bishop, marketing 14 7 00 J. M. Waggoner , “ . 14 7 00 James Kyle, dry-goods 14 7 00 Southampton. -. , , ’ , Fosnanght Jo Lewis, produce 13 10 00 D. & G- Clover, dry-goods 14 7 00 J. P. Bugliman ■ “ 14 700 Sclioch, Sons,Jio Co “ 14 . 700 George Clever “ Id 7 00 Henry Mj ers, marketing 14 7 00 James A. Clark “ Id 700 Mifflin..- Henry Snyder, dry-goods 14 .7 01) Lewis Ziizer • Id 7 00 Frankford. William Green, dry-goods Jlopmellr Shoemaker Jo Elliott, dry-goods IS 10 00 Jonathan Siiino 13 10 00 Hoover & Rebuck, marketing 1,4 7 00 Eisenhower & Morrot ' 14 7 00 Calvin M’Cleaf “ 14 ' 7 00 C. C. Sfouffer,,clothing .14 7 00 Dickinson, David Hays, dry-goods Russel & Dice - “ Christ. Ocker “ IV. M. Watts “ Jacob Plank ‘‘ J. Green & Co. “ Peter Garvcr “ David Claudy, groceries 14 , 7 00 S. G. Hutchinson, marketing 14 7 00 Jacob Beetom, marketing 14 t 00 South Middleton. . Moore & Craighead, dry-goods 13 10 00 Muliih & Alexander 13 10 00 J. A. &D. Caufman “ 18 10 00 A- SI. Loidigh 12 12 50 Monroe. Loidig & Stnphons, dry-goods IS Dovinny & Hull “ Mary Fissel, drugs North Middleton Elias Light, dry-goods Silver Spring. W’cavcr&Brownowoll, dry-goods 14 Joshua Gulp “13 Jacob Sipiipona «• . 14 Ttavid Strohm “13 J. B'. Leidig, produce- 14 MfchanUiburg. Daniel Comfort, dry-goods IS Oswald & Co., lumber i 18 Singizer & iShafnor, produce 'l2 ■Mlllzeu & Zacharias “ : 12 Gaorga Singizer J. Johnson & Son ll'.'ti. Bryson (i , a- Mschanicsburg — continued. Clast. License: Coovcr & Go. . “ . 13 10 0,6 Hummel & Coover, lumber 14 7 00 Jacob Sheriff, dry-goods , 14 700 Kaufman & Son, drugs > 44 , 7On Kaufman & Son, haVuwaro. 13 10 00 I Ira Day, drugs ■ ■ 'l4 700 Jacob Dorshpimer. booHa 14 7 00 Hrindlo & Neisivangor, dry-goods 12 ’ 12 50 Sivisher Sc Son .< ■ 14 700 D[ Grabiil, clothing 1 14 . 700 El Lament, shoes 14 7 00 Bobb. Garretspn St Co,, hardw. 14 '7 00 Wonderly is Dro.,'stoyos 14 7 00 1 John Harlan, marketing. 14 7 00 K. Wilson & Sou. stoves .14 7 00 \u»nUil liolmoa, slioes 14 7 00 IKuldlu & Herring, drugs ' is 10 00 . elething 14 , 7 00 l :: .. . . *• I J,bhn%o® dvy f od! ' }| ■ asnaas^*- William Huston, furniture il inn Samuel Worst .... U ?nn SamUei.Goldon, clothing 14 i jy' Upper jlllen. Gosweiler & ifeoolj,’ riry-goods 13 Mr. Shriver « .li Hyman Longnocker produce : 13 Peter Gingerich,. marketing . I 4 Kobert llctterick “ 14 tower .'ltlcn. . George Haines, (Ire-goods }4 Abm. Brower >; 14 Jolm Kutz « • . 14 William Loyd, drugs 14 New Cumberland. ' , Charles O'vster, lumber IS 10 00 J. B. Church “ 14 ■7 00 •V. Peeman .13 10 00 R Martin & Sons '- 13 10 00 James & Musser “ 11 15 00 B. P. I.eo " • 12 12 SO J. U. Miller, dry-goods • 14 7 00 £atlpenmborough. Jacob Renniuger, groceries J 4 . 7 00 John M’Cormick « j l 700 Wormiy & Zinn, lumber 14 7 (K) Jacob Longneckcr, groceries . 14 700 G. IV. Fcsliir, dry-goods . 14 , '7 00 D. & J Ryuard, lumber 14 7 00 W F Martin & CU.'<« 14 .7 00 Iver & Hummel " 12 12'50 Wm O’Banks, groceries 14 7 00 S R Patterson, produce .13 10 00 Michael Free •' 14 7 00 D Dcnliuger, dry-goods ii 7 00 '■ Hampden-, ' Rupp,& Son, dry-goods 12 12 00 W II Eckels “ 14 7 00 Samuel Slieafor , “ ,14 7 00 Henry Rupp, produce v 13 10 00 ■John Kutz, sliooa 14 7 00 TANNERS. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Samuel Graham, Wostponsbo’ 14 700 George ICosht, Fraukford,, 14 7 00 "Michael M'inich “ 14 7 00 Anthony Foreman, Westponns. 14 7 00 Samuel Davidson, Ncwville, . 14 7 00 John'Waggoner .14 7 00 A. Bricker, Newton, , 14 7 00 Jacob Miller : 14 7 00 F & E Rinehart, Hopewell, 14 7 00 10 14 14 14 WAV Frazer “ 14 ■ 700 Benjamin Basehoro “ ■ 14 700 Win. M’Clean, Sluppenshurg, . .14 . 7 00 Jeremiah Coovor ’ .“ ,14 7 00 Win Waggoner, Dickinson, 14 7 00 A. H. Blair, Cal lisle, 14' " 700 M. Minich ' ' 14 700 Rlrvineijr. 14 7 00 R. Cornman, Silver Spring, .14 7 00 J Clcndqnin “ 14 7. 00 Henry Babble "■■■.' 14 - 7 .00 Jacob Noss " 14 , 700 Richard M.iley “ 14 7 00 Bryson & Irvine, Upper Allen, . 14 7 00 Geo Shisler, North Mid. ' ,14 7 0(3 MILLERS. Ditler & Grider, Woatpenns.' 14 7 00 Charles Freghn , “ s 14 7 00 Marshall James . “ 14 7" 00 Ahl & Durilco “ . 14 7 00 Philip Zeiglor, North Mid. 14 7 00 John Moore, Dickinson, 14 . 7 00 -Homy Barnitz “ 13 - , 10 00 Yonsol & Honsol, South Mid. 14 ' 7 00 'Ritnerce-Shboffijr,.--, - ff . 14 .7 00 Peter Gorman “. 14 7 00 W S Caiman, Carlisle, 14 . ,7-00 D H Voglesong, Monroe, 12 . 12 50 GW Leidigh ■ “ 14 7 00 Benjamin Givlor 14 .7 00 John Williams ' . Iji 7 do S & G Brandt “ 14 ,7 00 Miller & Eberly, Meolianicsburg; ll 15 00 Jacob Coover, jr. U. Allen, 14 7 00 Christian Eberly, L. Allen, .., 13 .10 00 Joseph Bucher “ 14 7.00 Nobinger tc Cd. '< 14 7 00 Martin Caulmah' , “ 14 7 00 Joseph 'Vfhislcr ~‘f. 14 7 00 S. Urich, Eastpeiirislior’ .14 7 00 J ft H Rupp, Uanipdon, 14 7 00 Henvv Manning, Silver Spring, 14 700 T B Bryaoii . “ 11 15 00 GH Bucher . “ 13 . 10 00 Henderson & Sons N. Mid. 12 12 50 DISTILLERS'. , P A Ahl & Bros. Newton, $5O 00 Ahl & Ensminger . . “ . 50 00 Robert Quigley, Hopewell, 50.0 Q Beltzhoovor & Son, Monro, 50 00 A Boaler & Son, South Mid. 60' 00 Myers & Benson, Silver Spring, 50 00 Henderson &,Sous, , .60 6o Samuel Grissinger, North Mid. . 5,0 00 William Barnitz, Carlisle. , 60 00 OYSTER-HOUSES. i ... 13 * - 14 10 00 10 00' 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 1 00 John Nicholson, Nfpvville, 8 8 00 Eberiy & Fought, Mcchnnicsburg, 8 5 00 Samuel Rupert “ ’8 5 00 John Maloy 8 5 00 Henry Irvlno “ 8 5 00 Mrs. Low, Carlisle, § ' 500 Mrs. Miller “ Jac. Stratton “ David Long, Mochanicshurg, . . .30 00 James IVharfe, Billiard-room, Carlisle, 30 00 - Any person feeling 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, 1868; after that time no appeal will,bo hoard.. JOS. G. THOMPSON, Mer. ‘Jlpp'r. Carlisle, April s, 1858. ' Id 7 00, Smumcr Arrangement! (bHANGB OF HO’URM. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL FtOAD CO’Y. i t ,7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ON and after Monday, April sth,, 1858, passenger trains will lodve ail follows, (Sun days excepted :) .... F«p Blai’Pislmi’g.' , 13 10 00 , . Ist Train, ,2d Train, Leave Chambcrpbtirg, 5.15 A.'Mi 1.13,1’. M .“. Shipponsburg, 5.41 4.46 “ << Newville, 6.10 « 6.18 “ “ Carlisle, , 7,00 «"< 5.58 « Mepbapicjb’g, 7.80 0.30 <> At Harrisburg, 8.00 “ 7.00 “ ’ Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 A. M. 1.05 I*. M. “ Mcclmnicsburg, ii.oB “ 1.39 “ “ Carlisle," 9.46 << 2.11 “ “ Nowviile, 10.20 -2.45 “ Shipponsburg, 10.52 “ 8.15 At Chamborsburg, . 11.22 “ . 3.45 “ Trains leave Harrisburg ibr Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., 1.00 P. M.. and 7.15 P. M. For Pittsburg.at 8.10, A. M.,and 5.10 P. M., and Altoona way train at 1.00 P. M. . For Balti more, at. 8.80 A. SI., and. 12.16, noon., .Trains on the Dauphin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg forßoading, Lebanon, Auburn, &0., daily.. "• Fares from Harrisburg.Mcc Panics burg. Cars I lisle, Shippensburg and Chamborsburg, will bo ten cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of-1 flee, than when paid in Railroad Office, Chamborsburg, ( < : April I, m»- } I 10 00 1. 10 00 U 7 00 lA 700 \ 7 00 \lO 00 \ 7 00 »0 00 17 00 in oo io oo la eo 11060 15 wo 12 BO 15 TO TEN PIN ALLEYS For Chnmbcrsbiii'g,’ lyofice. NOTICE is hereby given thai Letters of A/- mihistrntion on the. Estate of MoNttps ijOTl hts,- late of the borough pi Carlisle, dec’d,'Jj)|to been Issued by the Registerof.CumberlatKj jW., to the subscriber residing in said borough; l ,#!! persons Indebted to said Estate, are reqalisjf to-' inaite immediate payment, and those tlpylng claims to present them, properly aulhentiffllWl, to the undersigned. ■> . ■ MARV M. MORRIS, , Jf/m'Mi/ratftg'o m March 25, ISuS—Ot Something S’t’W. HAVING bobght tho.entlre stock of Grocer. 1 ies; formerly owned,liy John G. Williams, pnd’removed., the pmt)u to Adam; Sunsetpan’s anwStoro.roo.m, directly, opposite, the pinion Hotel, on West High street, I have employed C. F. Hgbort, to assist, )n the business of the same,.and .will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of . Groceries, tiueenswaro* , / ■ nxn\ uvcry thing in the line, of it (Sriaeiv i;, would respectfully solicit a share,qf.the 1 ago of out immediate friends,' ns well as that of ' Uho public in general, whoso favors shall be re ciprocated, in tliu most satisfactory manner by ■ saving them tbc worth of their money. r \ r „„,. ; -■ WM. L. HALLER. Oailtaie, March 18. 1858 v •■ I\ :»uln conimterclal , 10' 00 700 10,00 7 00 1 7 oo V 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ■ ' Y Institute; : Located at tdrk. t> tt---lnc6rpora({d, 18S6. " • TfUßlNtl iear.n^iof'^iini 1-f died and, fifty qtndcntq havo been In at; tendance .at this representing ten. States, showing qjippuliVilyunsiirpasßcdby iiy • similar establishment: ,'i’lie course of study eta. braceS Book-keeping in all ils lorms;. Pepinan. ship of various styles;. Commercial in all their business relations j CduiraercialJaiy,. tipqn numerous important subjects, and Detect. itig' all kinds of Counterfeit Bank Notes at sight. . It iagencial l t v conceded that tjie facilities Peril offered for acquiring a business.education arp unsurpassed. ,Fof particulars Write and receive.'" a Catalogue containing 18 pages. ■ o .. .'1 Commercial Fepnmu/is/u'p.—Upon, the receipt of Thirty-Seven Cents, ,T. K. Wiiixp’a enlled system of Penmanship will he sent to any adj. dress, free of postage. ■ ' . . T. K. WHITE, X'rcs’t. . January 28, 1858—8 m . GEO. Z. BRETZ, DENTIST,.. ' HAVING returned to Carlisle, offers .. bit professional services to the public in gen eral. Otlice in North Pitt street, nearly oppo site his,former residence. Torms moderate. Carlisle, April 1, 1858—Gm spring & Slimmer Goods. THE subscriber ik just opening one;of the largest and best assortment ot Spring and. Summer Goods over offered to the public. His stock has booh seleotedwith gfoat care from the largest and best houses in Hew Vorlc.ar|d Phila delphia,"and every effort made to, obtjiin, la-, test and most fashionable stylSs In the.market! Ho thinks he will be able to pleaSb every varie ty of taste at such low prices as rvero never he! fore offered in this place. ' Plain,- black, moire antique; barred- striped and figured silks, de beges, borege do laincs; boreges, alpacas, &c. ■ White Good.!. , Such as. nainsook, plain and figured muslins; cambrics, jaconets,' bisliop lawns, blilliauta! . A largo stock of French worked collars,, tin; dersleoves,. handkerchiefs, flouncing,, edgings, laces, insettiiigs, direct from the .importers ill NCw Voik, and will ho sold very cheap! A largo assorlmenl.of elegant bonnet ribbons which he intends selling very low. ■ ■ F Blbacbed and unbleached ; linen and cotton sheetings, table linens, checks, tipkings, gin£i hams; Osnaburg’s bitgs'and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, fable and- piano, covers, curtqin. muslihs, nil colors of Carpet chain and cotton Twist. - A-large anil, splendid assortment of Stella and Thibet Shawls, ...... v Gentlemen’s Wear. V Cloths, enssimers, vestings, tweeds, .cottoh ades, linen and silk handkerchiefs. . Carpels and Oil v A very largo lot of'three-ply Ingraip,. Vbnl tion, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Driiggefs, Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs aud Carpet Bags. . A largo assortment of trunks, aIL sizes, and quality;, also.looking-glasses, \yhich he ihionds soiling very cheap. ° , A large assortment of ladies’ and children’* shoes, which, he intends selling very cheap at the old stand, North Hanover street, three doors north of the Carlisle! Deposit Bank. If fully invites' the public, to call and exapjino his stock boiorp purchasing,, as every effort pill bo mado to give perfect satisfaction to thoso.who piay favor him with a call. PHILIP AKKOLD. Carlisle, April 1, 1858. Valuable Liineslom! I'miii nt , I‘UIVATE SAE.U. SITUATE on tiro . BrogcliSs brock, about five and a-hnli- Iliiles scuijii east of Carlisle, in Moprpp . ( tplv.iisl)ip,. cputajhiiig. '92 ACIIES of Land, in a high state'of,c.uUiviillOn. jfajf . The iipjirovemenls are a largo TWO STOItV. SIOKK - iVt tin si opH b lis e , SPBINtf ilOtiSß’, WASHllOftSfi, SMOKE IXOUSi;, and .other outbuildings. A largo , : STONE BANK EARN, 90 foot long, with two. threshing floors, mows, granaries, IVagon Shed, Corn, Cribs, and other conveniences, also, am excel lent Carriage House, end a grain shed sufficiently'large to hold 12 or 14. loads of grain or hay. Ah excellent well, qi standing water with a pump, and a .beautiful spring of water which rises ip the spring lipuso, Ay Orchard contain ing apples and other fruit. About 7000 bushels hi Lime has been' put,on the farm, besides half the manure of a 100 bußbel diatillovy within'the last two years. About 11 acres of Mountain land will.b« sold with the farm; -r This property is in a high state of cultivation and un 'ev good fence, and Is owned at present by Mr. C. U. Bollzhoovor. The location is a healthy one, and eligible in every point of view. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, •i Peal Estate jlgeut and Scrivener .. March 18, 1858—tt 8 0 00 8 6 00 Store Room and Residence FOB RENT. THE subscriber oflbrs for rent, irom the Ist ot April next, the i|TORE ROOM and. RESI DENCE late,the property of Jbhn Coyle,deed., situate,,in Hoguestown, Cumb. co. The Im i» a ; provemeuts are a large, two story itKalk BRICK HOUSE, in which there Is a huge STORE ROOM, 20 bySB feet, an °hlcu iii the roar, and Conn. • tors, Shelving, Hoisting Machine, So. The sit uation for a,Dry Goods Store is unsurpassed by any jn the neighborhood, everything being ‘ln C °Th P e l re ,( i3°ahio r 'a FRAME TIN SHOP attached to the store. The Dwelling part id in: first rate order. There Is also a first -rate STABLE, CABBIAGE HOUSE,, tfOOD HOUSE, CIS TERN, and other necessary outbuildings, on 'the promises. For further particulars cnqplre of the owner, EDWARD. LAMONT, Mocbauicfiburg,or of A. L. SppKßLiu, Esq,, Carlisle.' January 21, 1855—tf Zk FIRST ARRIVAL OR Ladies Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ribbons, Domestic, Goods. Shawls, Trunks. Shoes Oil
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