Names of Post Office Towrts. recommend the following article from the lelphia Dollar Newspaper, to the attention iry reader. It common sense-id ling these days: . celling to be a matter of importance to sitting in the country, especially In the to know what is the name of the post to which his letters and papers are diriot r if ho he the first settler, what ho shall to village or town on which" he confers a Many an honest fellow, in the excessive ’his patriotism, will.hot be blest by com ■ncnUinnsr for calling his little village ngton, in honor of the He iwarc, perhaps, that this isthe name al of territories, counties, towns, post offi the number of nearly, if not quite, two :<l. There are nearly one hundred Jefler only twenty or thirty Adamses. All the :nts and have at least a dozen named after them. Popular generals ixt. Jackson, in the double capacity of and President, leading oil; next to igton, Lafayette has quite a number of lamed after him, and all the revolution icrals a. fair share, except, of course, Ar- , ...ii this may seem very amusing _and possi . f at the post office ami all the express ik P“ M,CS '•“any a poor clerk- Every SHfeti living in one of these places, yearly loses returned-six months old. His letters,too, sent to the wrong office, and perhaps opened gii|j£®>'.'> | islake. He sends for a piano, by-express, it is sent 16 Jackson, Mo., instead of Jank- Me., and before the .express oflice can cor the-errpr, the piano is broken. Let no one jKfevho dwells in a small town of an ambitions l||y|,namc, blame the post-office clerks of the larger Mgit jsfliees if his letters and papers get not only into Wrong box, but into tho wrong letter bag. Yon mail a letter, perhaps, to a friend in New in the State of. Mississsippi, a small post Of course you abroviate Miss., and, the Wmy nost-otlice clerk in the town where you live will ■Bpbe almost Certain to take you at your word.and miss it sure enough, so far as to send it to. New Hp York city, or to New York in Tenn., or New K York in Washington Territory, on Admiralty Inlet, or to New York in Ala., for there are New MB Yorks in all these places. In fact' there arc about twenty or thirty Columbias, and near as many towns of.ihe name of Columbus. HE . Do aot flatter yourself that yon are safe that HHfc-if you put the naine of the State fair and square. SSe.You may direct a letter to Lcwisbnrg, Pa., but HB in all probability it, will get into some man's UK box in Louisburgh,.Ya., a single capital being EH'the only mark .of difference, and a ; very slight BK.flourish in the V making quite as much like a HP, or else if goes to Lewis in- Northumberland Hjß county, or to Lewistown in Miffiin county, or iWfe 1 to Louisville, in. Chester, county, in this State. nH| If you move out West to Wisconsin, and call |p|i the name of your town Rochester, because some the folks are from that city, half their letters fe i'" - find papers will go back to where they came t from, or else be distributed evenly' among the . dozen'little post offices of That name, all thro’ the West, including another town of the same S-i name in Racine county, of that Slate. £,- Some names suggest odd ideas of antiquity. , lit Maine a man makes nothing of talking'of driving over from Palmyra to, Antioch, or to China, or to Athens for dinner. There are in kpH deed twenty-two modern representatives, in name at least, of the ancient capital of Greek learning. Bangor, .Maine, and Bangor, Wales, have sornetimes been ludicrously mistaken for I?-’ each other. All this grew out of tho attachment of an old Deacon for the tune called Bangor, p. ‘ He had forgotten the Indian name, which the I 'inhabitants had desired, as that by'which the young city should be called when he went as heir delegate to the Legislature, and 'put in this name which has answered quite ns well, hit of regard for his favorite tune. Let the names of the new towns and places be kept distinct from all others, ancient and iivoderH. - -Xiiot-ia the'drsi cssential of a name. Many have suggested the propriety of adopting the Indian names.. This does very well when lliey. arc pronounceable and spe'lablc. But most of them have at least a do/.cn distinct ways at being.spellcd, creating all kinds of confusion, fho postmaster in Tuscaloosa, Ala., won a wa ;cr a few years since that he would go into the iffice there and produce letters directed in at east ten different ways, as to tho spelling of hat city'. Indulge fancy, but look out urst or the substantial. ' : Ejection Riots in Lodisvillb, Kt.—Tlie iOuisvillu Democrat (the Democratic organ in dial city) commenting on the recent election, mys there was rioting and intimidation at the polls of naturalized voters. It adds.: -" d ‘"The Democrats did not poll their strength gin Louisville. The first Ward gave only eight Miundrcd voles. There are at least fourteen ■hundred in the Ward, and the unpolled vote is Ppot Know Nothing. We must yet look to the [Spturo for a free election in this city. There Haims an improvement Monday ; bu t siill there is Hrcal room for it. and ive hope better things, in future. It is not even good policy in any party "”»o tolerate the conduct of gangs of rowdies at the polls acting in their behalf. It is fatal, ■ sooner or later, to any parly, ar.dit_has been, as riuich as anything else, the death of Know :■ Nothjngism in this Stale. Indeed, its lease on this cily is nearly out; and its friends may set down the peculiar way of managing elections as'phc of the causes of its speedy dissolution. ;;?acts can’t bp hid from the public eye, and the Rjjiebple are getting tired of such facts. The |y6tcs on Monday show it. If the election on Iglonday had been quiet and respectable, with ®6 rowdy exhibitions, no violence to drive for jners from the polls, the XCnotv Nothing parly light, linru lost a candiclalo ! 'or two, but they puld have gained in credit what they have st.” Tiie FiiANEi.m Railroad.— Another sale f .the Pennsylvania portion of the Franklin tailroal is announced to take place at Ohimi ershurg, on Friday, the 20th instant, the late urchaser having failed to comply with the pro isious of the Act of Assembly. <vi Tm: Fall Elections. —Between now and p. the Bth of November next, the free States will i'', ' elect 127 of the 236 members of the next United House of Representatives, leaving nine to ®|: be elected in March and April next—three in New Hampshire, four in Connecticut and two jn Rhode Island. • Vermont will commence the W flection of members of Congress September 7th, K and Maine will follow six days later in thesame % month. The Middle and Western States will elect their IliP in Pctobcrand November. "Philadelphia, Aug. 15, 1858. 1 alarktb. ftoon and Meal.—Small sales of superfine ; Flour at Si 25 as 4 50 per barrel: fresh giound at $4 75 a $5. The trade is buying mod- at from $475 up to $5 50 a 6 25 for afimmou to extra brands. Rye Flour is selling 50 per barrel; Corn meal is rather more SMHquircd for; Sales of Pennsylvania at $3 75. TjiMttAiN.—There is not much Wheat oflering. SaR? 3 of prime to fair red at $l2O, a 1 25 per and $1 35 a 3143 for White. Bye is at 73 a 75e. for bid, and 65 for new.— ;.JgJ||rn continues in request, at ■s! 02 for prime afloat. Oats.are wanted .at 43e. for and prime now Delaware at 39 I&MOjiovBaBEED.-Is wanted at $5 25 per bush .CTBaSS? 4 pounds. Timothy is bringing $2 25 ' P^^ B h c |» ' The latter is in demand at $162 rt «WI tSKEr is lield firmly- Sales of barrels at 28 cents ; hhds. at 26 cts., drudge 200. . 3Karm&. l ' 4 ' the sth inst, by Rev. Win. Kopp, Mr Franklin, of Carlisle, to Miss Lodi- EitmBLBBKGER, of New Kingston. , Mul In Southampton township, on tho 28th ult.. Miss Rachel Dauoueuty. In this Borough on Friday last, Mr. Adrauau Beisinqeb, aged about CO years,. .. SulcsmailWaiileil. WANTED immediately, an experienced salesman apply to August 12,1858 A Good Investment. THE subscriber oilers for solo Bonds of the Borough of Carlisle, guarantied and secured by a first mortgage upon tho Carlisle Gas and Water Company’s Wonts, in sums of $lOOO and $5OO, with Coupons attached for tho payment of tho interest semi-annually. Persons desir ous of a perfectly safe investment for their mo ney, and punctual payments of interest, will do well to secure these bonds. LEM’L. TODD, I’re s’l. Carlisle Gas If Water Comp, August 12, 1858—1 m Teachei'.SjgiVantcd. THE Directors of North Middleton township* will meet at the public house of Mr. Ray" mond, in Carlisle, on Thursday, tho 19th inst.* at 9 o’clock A. M., for tho purpose of employ ing Fourteen Teachers, to toad) tho common schools of said township. By order of the Di rectors. JOHN MILLER, Soct’y. August 12, 1858—2 t - ■ Telegraph -fodder cutter. The Farmers of Cumberland county are invited to call at our Foundry and Agricultural Imple ment Factory,'and examine the celebrated Tele graph Hay, Straw and Corn Stock Cutter, manu factured by T. H. Wilson & Co., of Harrisburg. It is worked by hand or horse power, and will fully recommend itself to every farmer who ex. amines its clean and rapid operation in cutting hay, straw or .corn stalks. All that is'asked is an examination of the machine. F. GARDNER & CO. August 12, 1858—6 t House and ILot for Sale. rpHE subscribers will .sell at public sale, on JL Saturday, the 1811 i of September, 1858, atl o’clock P. M., a two story Frame House and Lot of Ground, situate in Churchtown, Cumb. co., adjoining properly of Rudolph Kryshor and George Brandt., '1 he house is Well finished and Min good order. Also a Wash House, Smoko House, and a Stable in good or der. There is also a number of Fruit trees on the lot, and the Garden is in a fine statu of cultivation. ’ . Any person wishing to purchase a comforta ble home, would do well to examine this proper ty. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by . A. «t, 0. GROSS, -ExVs. <f Mary Bellzhoover, dec’d, August 12, 1858—ts* SMJgKIFP’S SAI.ES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, issudd.out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me direct ed, I will expose, to.public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday, the 20 th day of Jlugust , A; D. 1858, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described real estate,viz: - : A tract of Land, situated in Southampton township, Cumberland county, bounded on the north by land of Jacob.Clippinger, on the south by land of Haldeman’s heirs, on the east by land Of John Cressler, and onthe west by lands of Marshall Means and Michael Cressler, con taining 161 ACRES, bo the same more or less, having thereon erect od n two-story stone DWELLING, fniilila- HOUSER Bank Burn, and other no liijißg cessary out-buildings. ALSO, a'tract of Land, situated in Southamp ton township, Cumberland, county, bounded on thei south by land of William Chestnut, on the norlh bjMaiuß of Marshall Means, on the west by lands of Carlisle Bank, and oh the cast by land of John Tritt; containing One Hundred and Seventeen Jlcres, bo the same more or less. Seized and taken In execution's the property of Christian Bpmber ■gor, of ground, situated in Church town, Moprbe" township, Cumberland .county, bounded oh the north by a public road, on (We west by .property of Samuel Kline, on Hie soiitli by nn' allcy, and oh the east by properly of Mrs. Strockjfcontaining in front, Thirty-three Feet, and in depth Two hundred feet, ho the same more or less, having thereon erected a Two story FRAME HOUSE, and other.out houses, arid Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execu tion ns the property of George Bai.sh. ALSO, a Lot of ground situated in East Penhsborough township, Cumberland county, bounded on the north and west by lands of Ja cob and George Koonlz, on the east by the Sus quehanna river, and on tlio: south by land oi John Martin, containing Five Acres and forty perches, bo the same more or less, having there on erected a one andahali story frame dwelling house and frame stable. ' Seized and taken in execution as the property of Benjamin Boon. ALSO, a Lot of ground situated iri Kingston, Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, bounded oh the south by the, Harrisburg turn pike, on the east by property ol Levi Martin, on the north by an alley, and on the west by proper ty of John Kintz, containing in tront on said turnpike, Fifty feet, and in depth one bun. dred and eighty feet, be the same more or less, having thereon erected a watering station— Seized and taken in execution as the property of Henry W. Irvin. ALSO, the undivided interest of David F. Miller, in a tract ot land situated in Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, containing Forty Acres, bo the same more or less, having thereon erect ed a two-story Log House, Log Barn, &c, bounded by. lands of Nathaniel Brown, Peter Myers, ffm. McCrea, and Thomas Hacket.— Seized and taken in execution us the property of David F. Miller. ALSO, a tract of land, situated in Lower Al len township, Cumberland county, bounded by the Yellow Breeches Creek, and land of Joseph Elcock, containing Nineteen Acres, bo the same more or less, having thereon erected a two-story Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and Woollen Fac tory, propelled by the said creek. Seized and taken in execution as the property ol Peter Huber. The above property will bo sold in two parts, to wit: No. 1. The part No. 1. beginning at a willow in the Yellow Breeches Creek, thence south 9, west 40, to a post in the head race, thence along said head race south 41J, west 18, to a post at the waste dam, thence Henry Deits, south 83, cast IS, to an ash on the bank of the creek, thence down said crook, the several courses thereof, 81 perches to the beginning, containing three Acres, one iiundred and nine Perches, be the same more pr less, with all llio mills and water privileges herotoloro belonging to the same. - No, 2. Will consist of all the residue of property ns above described, containing sixteen Acres, bo the same more or loss, And all to bo sold by mo. JACOB BOWMAN, Sneriff, Sheriff’s office, Carlisle, f July 29, 1858—,4t f OAK WOOD POSTS AND RAILS. 100 Cords Oak Wood, a superior article. 200 Mortice Posts. . 200 Posts in the rough. 1000 Rails. Wo mo how prepared to furnish any quantity of the above POSTS and RAILS, at short no tice, delivered at any point required. Also, a fine lot ol Hickory Wood on band, for sale by JAS. M. & CO., Successors to Jno. H. Brant, Harrisburg, Pa. August 5j 1858—ly Teachers Wanted. fifteen Teachers, 18 males, and , , , 2 females, tor West Pehnsborough Dis. trice*. Examination's to take place nt Plainfield school bouse, on the 18th August, at 9 O’clock. -By order of the Board, J uiy29, 18 58 M - A ®^ IALLJ^S ' SaO^ MART JANE HAINES, f her next friend, Benj. Sued- E f No. 6, April T., LEWIS HAINES. 1858, Cumberland County, ss. -v Subpoena Sur Divorce to No. 5, I SEAE JJannary Term, 1858, having been V issued and returned, that tho said Lewis Haines could not bo found in the county of Cumberland aforesaid. Now you, tho said Lewis Haines, are hereby required to appear on the 23d day of August, 1868, the first day of the next term to answer the complaint of the said Mary June Haines, by her next friend Benjamin Snodgrass, in fho said subpoena and alias sub poena contained. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, I • Carlisle, July 22, 1868 j P. ARNOLD, Notice. GEORGE KEIGLEY, "| Alias Subpoena ‘ . w. | Sur Divorce. • SUSANNAjKEIGLEY. j Ko^l, ApriiT., Cumberland County, as. S' — n. Subpoena Sur Divorce to No. 1, I SEASi JJanunry Term, 1858, and alias sub >—! S poena to No. 1, April Term, 1858, having boon issued and returned that the said Susanna Koigley oonld riot be found in the coun ty of Cumberland aforesaid. Now you, the said Susanna Keigloy, are hereby required to appear on the 23d day of August, 1858, the (irst.day of the next term ,to answer the complaint of the said George Koigley, in the said subpoena and alias subpoena cdntaincd. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, ( Carlisle, July 22, 1858 <j Pcim’u. Female College, At Harrisduro, Pa. $l5O a year for Board , Tuition, sc. THE. duties of this College will bo assumed Wednesday, Sept. Ist. The accommoda tions arc ample, and the location one of beauty and henlthfulness. Addressßov.’B. R. Wadou, A. M., Principal. July 22, 1858—1 m AS the Assignee of John Coover, I will ex pose to public sale, on the promises, on Tuesday the 14 th of September, 1858, at li o’- clock, a. m. . ; , • situate in North Middleton township, Cumber land county, on the Conodoguirict creek, and bounded by John Jacobs, David Hoover’s mill tract, Adam Thoma, David Ralston and others, Containing 143 Acres, having thereon erected a two-story ,4jaf||b: Weatherhoarrtcd HOUSE, LOG Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Carriage-House, and other improve ments. About 12U acres are cleared and under good fence, the‘residue well timbered. The land is of an excellent quality, partly limestone and partly slate, a part of which has been well limed, and’has on.it a good Apple Orchard and other choice fruit trees. The farm is capable of division, and will be offered in parts brail together,-as will best suit purchasers; The terms will be, made known on the day of, sale. ;• - MICHAEL L. HOOVER, Assignee of John, Coover.. July 22, 1858- 8t Ciert Reduction lu Prices AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. X HAVE.this day commenced to rhn off my largo and splendid stock of Summer Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Elegant Lawns worth 12 and 18 Tor 9 and 12 cents, Barege De Laines worth 15 for 10, Do. worth 25 for 18cts.‘ Ginghams worth 12 and 16 at 8 and 10, Dehego worth 12 at 8, Madbna cloth worth 18 at 12 cts. Summer Silks worth,7s.at 50, Ducalls worth 31 at 20 cents, Summer, Cassimcrcs much' under price, needle worked Cellars and Undorsleeves very low, Parasols cheaper than ever. Carpeting Irora. up to $lOO. Silk and Barago .MantUlaa cheaper than ever, Muslins, calicoes and tick ings, at great bargains; a lot of Boots and Shoes welfmade at cost to'close them out. Purchasers wishing to lay out their money to good advantage, will do well to call at the now store room, opposite the Methodist church. CHARLES OGILBV. Carlisle, July 22, 1858. TVTOTICE is herobygiven that Letters Testa. -Ll mentary on the estate of Philip Lanlz, de ceased, late of East Pennsborough twp., Cum berland county, have been issued by the Regis ter of said county, to the subscriber .resididing in the same township. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present properly authenticated for settlement to JACOB LANTZ, Ex’r. July 15, 1858—Ot* , ' Teachers wanted in Dickinson township, the ensuing winter, to take charge ot lit) schools, to whom liberal wages will bo given.— Please meet for examination, on the 17lh of Au gust, 1858, at 9 o’clock, A. I!,, at the Stone Tavern. Bv order of the Board. ADAM COOVER, Soc’y. July 29, 1858—3 f Prothonotary’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the account of Wm. C. Black, Committee of Samuel Bowman, has been tiled in the Prothonotary’s office for examination, and will bo presqntcd lo tire Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for cnnllrmation and allowance, on Wednesday, the 25th day of August, A. D. 1858. P. QUIGLEY, Prolh’y. July 29, 1858—31 A Sfnall Tract of Land at Private Sale. SITUATE in Silver Spring township, Cum berland county, about 1 mile north of Lei digh’s tavern, and 1$ milesaoutli of New Kihgs ton, containing Thirty Acres and a half, offirsLrato Limestone Land, more or less, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements n—a are a comfortable TWO-STORY §l. LOG HOUSE, I .P.K»bamk barn, CORN-CRIB, Hog Pen, Bake Oven, &c. There is also on the pre mises a young Apple Orchard, and a number of other fruit trees, and a well of excellent water, with pump, convenient to the door. About 27 acres of this land is under cultivation, and good post and rail and stone fence, the balance is timber land. Persons wishing to, view the property will call on the subscriber, residing on the same. July 29, 1858—Ot* OP CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK STOCK. WILL bo sold at public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumb. county, Pa., 652 Shares of the Capital Stock of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, on Friday, the 13th of August, 1858, at 11 o’- clock, in the forenoon of that day. Terras of sale to bo cash, and the stock* trans. ferred to the purchaser bn tho day of sale, upon payment of purchase money. ... SAM’L. HEPBURN. ‘ Carlisle, July 29, 1858—3 t VALLEY COAL. 200 tons BROKEN. 200 do LARGE EGG. ,200 do SMALL EGG. 200 do STOVE. 500 do NUT. Are now receiving from the Short Mountain Coal Company, delivered in cars, and sent to any part of Pennsylvania, or at retail. For sale at tho lowest market price, by JAS. M. WHEELER & CO., Successors to Jno. H. Brant, Harrisburg,'Pa. uAgust 6, 1858—ly iVoficfef Public Sale. A FIRST RATE FARM, Notice. Teachers Wanted. PETER PHILLIPS PUBLIC SALE «A Small Tract of Land with' Elegant Impfdtreriients, 'At Public Sale. SITUATE In Monroe.township, Cumberland county, on the road lending from Mechari icsburg to Carlisle, two-miles from Hie former and seven from the latter placo/near the tavern and store of J. TV. Loidig, containing • U ACllLs AND 101 PERCHES, strict measure, nll.clohrcd and in a high state of cultivation, and under good fence. The im. o_a ' provoments are a two-stoiy wcather boarded LOG HOUSE, with hitch en attached, a good frame BARN, arid Stabling, Hog Sty, Carriage House, Wood House, and frame Shop. 1 Tlicrc is a never failing well of good water, with a pump in the same, and' a,largo cistern close to the kitchen. There is a thriving apple Orchard on the place, and other- fruit trees. There is also built on Iho.premises a Lime Kiln, insizo suitable to the firrm. Any person wishing to view the promises may apply to the subscriber residing on the same. Sale-will, bo hold on FRIDAY, the 3d day of September next, at 13 o’clock, noon, when terms of sale will bo made known by BENJAMIN KREITER, Agt. for- J. M. KREITER. August 5, 1858—5w* Notice. LETTERS testamentary with the will annex ed on the estate of Job h Burkhcart, late ot I’rankford township, Cumberland county, dec’d., have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in-Mifllin township All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those hav. ing claims willprescr.t them properly authenti cated for settlement to ’ JOHN URMMINGER, Ex’r. August 5, 1858-61* Riot ice. NOTICE is hereby given.'tliat llio following persons have tiled with the undersigned, their applications for License, under the act of ,31st of March, 1856, and_ its supplements, which applications will'bo presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, the 23d of Au gust, 1858. • HOTELS. David Martin, E. W. Carlisle. A; Charles Brewster. Newton. > George Faultier, Lower Allen. Snyder Rupley, South Middleton. RETAILERS. B. J. Kieffor, E. W. Carlisle. John S. Lynch, « ’ Samuel 0. Iluyett, “ J.A. Kelso, Newton. • John H. Criswell, Shipponsburg. Daniel Eckels,E. W. Carlisle. D. S. CROFT, Cl’fc. of Q. S August 5,1858—8 t ... Terrible Sensation. RECEIVING to-day at Leidich & Sawyer’s new store, (fprmeriy occupied by Geo. IV. flitner), a largo and varied assortment of . Diy Goods, Ladies’- Dress Goods, now styles, and at very low prices. Lace and Silk Mantillas greatly under regular prices;— Ranging from $1,50 to 512,00. Embroideries, Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Sets and Collars, Dndersleeves, Edgings, lusertings, &c. Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Hooped and Double,Expansion Skirts. These Skirls whore ever worn receive the highest praise for ease, grace and durability of wear. We respectfully solicit the attention of the public. ■ . LEIDICH & SAWYER. Carlisle, duly 15,1858. - Tl»e Subscribers have for Sale -J AAQ-| THOUSAND White Pino Shin- JLEJvrr/ JLglcs, of superior quality, whici they will sell at river prices. Also, a large lot of Cherry and WidliUt',' from -J inch to 3 inches thick, which they will selltwhpresalp or retail ipw. Also, a Machine to whicli wo invito the attention bfhvVTviora, as'we feel disposed to give a hargaiq; All ijiuds if Lum ber and Coal constantly rth hand: low for Cash. - , - , SHEOM HOFFER. Carlislb, July S, 1808; . : Proclamation. WHEREAS the lion. James.ll. GitAnAM, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the so,oral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel W oodburn & Michael Cocklin, J ndgos of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other.offenders; in thesaid county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 12tb-jday of April, 1858, have ordered the Court of Oyer"and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to he holden at Car lisle, on the 4th Monday Of August, 1858, (be ing the 23rd day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. ... NOTICE is hereby given to (lie Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of tlio said county' of-Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things whichtb their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that arc or then shall be in the Jail of said county, arc to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. 1 y? JACOB BOW-MAN, Sheriff. July 8. 1838. > Beautiful'lMille Ti'clli, Heulthy Gurtis, and a Sweet Breath, ALL who are desirous of obtaining these be nefits should use HERMAN'S CELEBUA TED TOOTH WASH,-' ' This delicious article combines so many meri torious qualifies, that if has now become a stan dard favorite with the citizens'of Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists prescribe it in their practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are nwardedit. Inflamed and Weeding gums are immediately benetltled by its use; its action upon them is mild and soothing and effective.— It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they arc made ,to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet.— It disinfects all those impurities which .tend to produce decay; and as a .consequence, when liose are removed the toetli must always remain sound. , Prepared only by FraWiTS'zofman, Druggist, 9th and Catharine streets, Philadelphia, and sold by all Druggists af only 25 cents per bottle. July 22, 1858—ly 9Tew Stage Koutc, THE subscriber has started a'tri-weekly lino of Stages between Carlisle and Landisburg, leaving Carlisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immediately bn the arrival of the after noon train of cars from tho east, ■ Returning leaves Landisburg at 8 o’clock a. in., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrives at Carlisle at I o’clock p. m., via Perry County Warm Springs, Shermansdale, Stcrrott’s Gap, and Cm lisle Sulphur Springs.' On and after Juno 15th, the lino will bo run daily foMhe ac. commodation of passengers going to the Springs. Fare to the several prints asjollows s viz : Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, $ 50 << Storrett’s Gap, ’ 75 « Shermansdale, 87 “ Perry County Warm Springs, 100 “ Landisburg, 100 " . Returning. Landisburg to Warm Springs, “ Shermansdale, “ Storrett’s Gap, “ Sulphur Springs, “ Carlisle, Tho above lino will regularly carry (ho mail to and from tho several points above designated. 1 have alsoa well stocked LIVER Y STABLE, from which I mu at all times ready to furnish Horses and Carriages to those who will favor me with their patronage, on the most reasonable forms and in tho very best style. GEORGE HENDEJa, Carlisle, May 27, 1858—2p»_ Best Family Coal, THE subscribers would respectfully call the attention of the coal consumers of Carlisle and vicinity, and the public generally, to their superior quality of Coal, such as Lyken’a Valley, Broken, Egg, Stovo and Nut, Luke Fiddler, . tt u «- « Trcvorlon, «. « « <c Arid the celebrated Lobhery Whifeash,- -*< Their Yard is situated in the east end of Car lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they will keep constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds and sizes of Coal which will be sold as low ns any in the Borough. AH coal for family use will bo re screened before delivery and war ranted to give entire satisfaction. Best quality of J.imebnrncr’s $ JUackamilh’a Coal, always on hand and at low ligures. All orders loft at the residence of James Ilof fer. West Pomfrot street, at Squire Smith’s otlice, South Hanover street, or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, North East street, will be pioniptly attended to. LUMBER! LUMBER 11 Wo are also prepared to furnish ail kinds am quality of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduce* prices. Bills sawed to order and furnished at the shortest notice. Wo have constantly on hand, all kinds and quality of Shingles, such as While Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, and Linn; all kinds of Failing, Plastering Lath,. Shingling Lath, Broom Handles, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, rough and smooth Rails, Posts, and every article that can bo kept in a Lumber Yard. Having cars ©four own we can at all times and at short notice supply any arti cle in our line of business at low prices. Wo are thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance of public patronage. Our motto is to please. • SHROM & HOFFER Carlisle, May 27, 1858. FIBA.NSCisB.rc BIOBJSE, ' South Hanover St., adjoining the Court House , CAnttstE, Pa. JOHN HANNON, Proprietor. MAIL Coach leaves daily for Papertown, Pe. tersburg, York Springs and lianuver, fron; this House. ■ May. 20, 1858.- , Back Again lo (lie Old Trade. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public generally that ho has resumed the manufacturing of BOOTS,-;*. ffSadfe. and SHOES, in West Main fffil street, a few doors west of* EK. the Railroad ollice, and having a good assort ment of Leather, Morocco’and Trimmings, and engaged competent workmen, ho is prepared to make up to measure, every description of work in his lino. . • ' , Ho has also received from Philadelphia a well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, compri sing every variety for Spring and Summerwear, which he oilers at low prices. Gentlemen’s fine French Call Boots, Gentlemen’s Gaiters, Oxford ■Ties and Brogans, Ladies’. Gaiters, Boots, Bus kins, Slippers and Ties, with a largo variety of Boys’ Misses, and Children’s Gaiters, Boots, &c., <5-c. Purchasers arc requested to call and examine his stock. Carlisle, May 20, 1858. CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORIUAT.I SCIBOOI*. THE second session of this InstitutionWil, commence in’Literary Hall, Ncwvillc, Pa.l bn Tuesday, April 6th, 1858, and continue five months. . , ■ An able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will bo 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, ai dress, . ‘ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer. Nowvillo, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. ■ " DaX’l, Shelly, President. .) as. M’Caniilisii, Secretary; February 18, 1858—ff. Sew Coal. Yard, j JIT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of Limebnrners and the ciizens of Carlisle, and thesurroundingcountry generally, to his NEW COAL 'YARD, attached to his Ware House, on West High street, where ho avill keep constantly on hand a largo supply of the best quality of Co al, to wit: Lykens Valley, Luke Fidlcn Pine Grove, uni Treverlon, Brpken, Egg and Nul Coal— screened; and dry, all of which he pledges'himself to sell' at the lowest possible prices. Best quality ot Limeburner’s and Blacksmilh’a Coal always on hand.. . [117“ All ttrders left at the AVare House, or at nis residence in North Hanover street will be promptly attended to. J. W. HENDERSON, Carlisle, April 15,.1858-tf GREEN and Blue Window Shades just re ceived at J. P. Lyno & Sons’ hardware. . April 8, 1858. ¥ ETTERS testamentary, with the will annox -l_icd, on the estate of William H. Trout, de ceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cum berland count)’, have been issued by the Regis ter of said county, to the subscriber residing in Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will piesont them properly authenticated lor settlement. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. July I,”lBsB—Gt CARRIAGES AKD BUGGIES. qyHE undersigned respectfully informs the | public that he is prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES; ROCKAWAYS, Stages, Omnibuses, and Harness, at lowest cash prices. New and second hand Carriages and Rockaways constantly on hand at his establish ment in Meohaniosburg, Cumb. county, Pcriu’a. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no tice. Orders from abroad promptly attended to; Full satisfaction warranted in all cases. Thankful for past favors, ho respectfully so licits a liberal share of public patronage. ; Coun. try produce taken in exchange for work. GEORGE SUROEDER. . Juno 17, 1858—4 m School Tax for ISOS. 'T'IIE Duplicate of School Taxes of the School 1 District of Carlisle for (tie present year lias been issued and placed in tho hands of (he Treasurer for collection. Tho taxable citizens are nolilled that the Treasurer will attend at the County Commissioner’s office for the purpose of receiving said taxes, on Monday, the 16th of August next, between the hours of 0 and 12 in the forenoon, and. 2 and 5 in tho-afternoon of said day. On all taxes paid on or before that day a deduction of FIVE PER CENT, will he made. Tho taxes may ho paid at any time be fore tiro above'date .to the Treasurer, at his store room in Marion Hull building. J. W. EBY, Treasurer. Carlisle, July 1, 1858. Estate Not lee. T ETTERS testamentary, with the will annex. I J ed, on tho estate of Isaac Ohristleib, late of Mirtlin township, Cumberland county, dec’d., have been issued by the Rqgistor of said coun. ty, to tho subscriber residing in the sumo town ship. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to makp immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to $ 25 50 75 1 00 1 00 CHAS. G. CURISTLEIB, Ex’r, July 1, 1858—Ct* WHANTCH, Meuoiiant Taii,oii,l ( West • Main Street, (opposite the Railroad office,) has just received a now and elegant assortment of Cloths, Plain, Black and Fancy Cassimors, and a variety of Plain and Figured Vestings,all of which he will make up to measure in fashion able stylo, and on reasonable terms. O'?” Orders attended to promptly, andjvp’o.flt tlng of: all. garments guaranteed, or no sale.' .. ft, irAjyTcn,. Car.liplo, Jupq 8, 1858;. ROBERT MOORE Notice. Notice. Tllfi subscribers aro prepared to furnish any sort of Sawed Timber, at Iho Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James Lamburton, 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 tho Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will he made known by Jacob Roller, at tho Saw mill. KOLTER & MYERS, Shcrmandalo P. 0., April 8, 1858—ly* J. W. D. CILLELEIi, ATTORNEY AT LAW. East Main Street, opposite tile Jail. Carlisle, Peb. 18, 1858—tf MEW GOODS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! I THE subscriber lias just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, and isnow opening in the NEW STORE ROOM, tho largest and most splendid slock of Spring and Summer Goods. ever brought to Carlisle. LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A magnificent line of Ladies’ Dress Goods, consisting in pari of Plaid and Fancy Silks, Elegant Black Bilks, very cheap, Poil dp Chcvicos, Grenadines, Val anincs, Chally and Barge Robes, Side Stripe Bilks, Side Stripe Delaines, Duqals, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns, &o. \ ■ EMBROIDERIES.—Direct from (ho import ers of New York, in great variety, such as Ele gant .Needle AVorkcd Collars, Undersleoves, Ilandkerchiefs r lnscrtings, Edgings, Financings, &c., and cheaper than ever. Cambric and Joconot Muslins, Plain, Barred. Striped and Swiss Muslins, Nansooks, Bishops! Lawns, &c. BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND RUSHES.—An entire new assortment. STRING SIIAiVLS—A large assortment, and very cheap, sncli as White Crape Stella, Wool Do Lnino, Thybet, Grenadine, &c. Also a new stock of CLOTHS JtNH CJISSIMERES at reduced prices. Cassimefes and other Goods Cor Boys’ wear in great variety. Muslins,Tick ings, Chocks, Ginghams, Skirtings, &c., o( all kinds and at the lowest figures; Counterpanes, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mitts, Stc. .LOOKING GLASSES,—A now stuck of Elegant Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS—Ano ther snp 6l Super Three Ply, Ingrain,Venitian, Hemp, and Stair Carpetings White and Colored Mattings at reduced prices. This stock.has been selected with groat care, at the very lowest cash prices, and will Bo sola for the cash at such prices as will convince ALL that Ogilby’s New Store is the place today .out ■their cash to the very, best advantage. Light Profits and Quick Sales 1s our motto. C?” Recollect the New Store is on the corner of Main and Pitt streets, directly opposite the Methodist Church. April 22, 1858, Large Spring Arrival of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, ■ AT A. W. BENTZ’S. OPLENDIQ stock of, new Black Dress Sifts, O magnificent stylos fancy Dress Silks. Rich ! Rare!! Elegant t !.' French Foulard Silks, Chinese Silks, Satin and striped Bareges, Valencias, ducailes, mcautilui now printed Chnlliea, French 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, crape; Stella, cashmere, ike. 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 Goods.—A complete assortment embra cing all the most celebrated marks. < Gloves and Hosiery for Indies, Misses and children, a great variety of kid, silk and cotton gloves, ladies elegant twisted silk milts. . Domestic and Staple Goods, Bleached and unbleached shirtings, blenched and unbleached sheetings, woolen and cotton, flannels, corset jcitris, tickings, cottonadcs, sat. tinets, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, tabic >covers, bleached and brown drillings, and an endless variety of other articles. In fact, tliis stock of goods is very extensive, thorough and complete, having been purchased with a great deal and wo feel confident we can pleaso any ono who will favor us with a call. All candid persons who have patronized us heretofore, will admit that wo have sold the beat bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. Wo can assure our friends and all lovers of “Cheap Goods,” that wo are as well prepared as everto offer superior inducements for their patronage. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 22, 1858. Summer Arrangement! CHANGE OP HOURS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. ON and after Thursday, May 13th, 1858, passenger trains will loure us follows, (Sun days excepted:) For Harrisburg. - Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Chambersburg, 5.15 A. M. 2.15 P. M < , Sliippensbnrg,. 5.44 “ 2.40 “ “ New’ville, 0.10 “ 8.18 “ “ Carlisle, 7.00 “ 3.58 “ “ Mecbanicsb’g, 7.30 “ 4.80 “ At Harrisburg,' 8.00. “ ■ STOO « For Chambersburg. lit Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.30 A. M. 1.05 P. M. “ Mechanicsburg, 0.08 “ 1.89 « “ Carlisle,- —9.46 « , 2.13~« “ Newville, 10.20 » 2.47 <« “ Sliippensbnrg, 10.52 « At Chambersburg, 11.22 <• ■Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., 1.30 P. M., and 6.25 P. M. For Pittsburg, at 8.40,,A. M.,and 5.10 P. M., and Altoona way train at 1.00 P. M. For Balti more, at 8.30 A. M., and 12.10, noon. Trains on the Dauphin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg for Beading, Lebanon, Auburn, &c., daily. Pares from Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Sliippensbnrg and Chambersburg, will bo ten cents less,when paid for Tickets at the Of llce, than when paid in the Cars. O. N. LULL/ Supt , ailrond Office, Chnmbersburg, 1 May 13,1858. • \ Wall Paper. A LARGE variety of new and beautiful pa. terns just opening, and will bo sold cheap er than ever. Also, a very beautiful assortment of Window Shades. For sale at the cheap Hardware store of J. P. LYNE & SON. Carlisle, April 8,1858. NEW FIRM. HATS I HATS ! HATS!!! THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that they will continue the HATTING BUSINESS at the old stand of the late Wm. H. Trout, in West High Street, where they hope all the old. customers, and others will give them a call, ns they feel conll- m dent of being able to . please. They have now on band a splendid assort ment of HATS ol all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices, that must suit every oho >vho has an bye to getting the, worth of Ids money. Their Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those ol any other catablishraent in tho county. , „ ' Boys’ Hats of every description! constantly n on hand. Gallond. examine. ' J’..& G. CALLIO. ' Carlisle, July 15, 1868. Kortli Hanover si. CoaCecllMerf CARLISLE, PA. ' b Wholesale Rates Reduced $2,00 per HK> /it. ~ THE attention of Country Mcrchttnfs «rd the public generally is invited to a l urge assort ment of CUOICE CANDIES, mannfcctared of the best matcrin) and warranted lb contain Bp poison in their colors, which will be told whole. low ratC!, > at tho old stand of S’, MONIER, North HanOvcr St., Carlisle, ?*., a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Just ■ received a large assortment of Fraib Fruits and Kuts, of ibe latest importations. coil sisting of Oranges, Lemons, - liaising, Prunes; Figs, Dates, Bannanas, Pino Applet, Almonds, Filberts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nutp, &e., . all of which wilt bo sold at ion totes. Also, • largo assortment of 1 toys jssd Fitter goods , of every variety. Also, all the beat brands of Segars and Tobacco, of Am ericas and Gamut ninnnlactnrc. The subscriber returns ffianft* for Urn tibctsl patronage bestowed on him by fho public, aild solicits a continuance of their laron.' ■ y.uojtxmtf BEECHEIt’S Matchless Cordial, for Ckofnm Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Summer Cota pluint of Children, Dysentery, and Diarlaoa, fea sale at B. J.Kiefler’s. Soda, Water and Butter Crackers) Sed| SMl, and Currant Cake, Jnmbcla, fresh at KieSer's, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, froSh;at Kieflhr**. Fresh Fruens at 10 cts. por lb., at Kiefi'er’a. Thermometers of all sizes, makes and just received at Kieffer’S cheap drug store, Carlisle, July 1, 1858. HAVING bought the entire stock of Grocer ies, formerly owned by John G. William*, end removed iho same to Adam Scniemtn’a anw Store-room, directly opposite the Union Hotel, on West High street, I have employed C. P. Egbert, to assjst In the business of the sumo, and will keep constantly on hand s good assortment of Groceries, Queenswaro, and every thing In (ho line of n Grocer. 1 would respectfully solicit a share of the patron, ago of our immediate friends, as well as that of the public in general, whose favors shall be rs ciprocuted in tire most satisfactory manlier by giving them the worth of (heir money. : WM. L. HALLER. Carlisle, March 18, 1858. FIRST ARRIVAL OF Spring & Slimmer feood*. cpilß subscriber is Just opening one bf the I largest and best assortment oi Spring and Summer Goods over offered to the public. Mia stock lias been selected with great care from the largest and best houses in Hew York and Phila delphia, and every effort made to obtain Iho la. test and most, fashionable styles In the market. Ho'thinks ho will.bo abie-to plcaso every varle. ty of taste at such low prices os wore novae ba. fore offered in this place. CIIAS. OGILBY. Flam, black, moire antique; barred, striped and figured silks, do beges, berege do lain#*, hereges, alpacas, Ac... Wiixtc Goods. Such as nainsook, plant and figured cambrics, Jaconets, bishop lawns, brilliants. A largo stock of Frcnch worked colfars, «B dersiccvcs, handkerchiefs, flouncing, edgings, laces, insertings, direct from the importers to Now York, and will be sold very cheap. A large assortment of elegant bonnet ribbons which heiutoads aollingvcry low. - Breached and unbleached linen and cotton sheetings, table.linens, checks, ticking*, giqg hams, C/snabuTg’a .ibags and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, table and plane covets, curtain mitsiins, ail colors of- Carpet chain and cotton- Twist. A large and splendid assortment of Stella and Thibet.Shawls. . Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, cassimcrs, vestings, tweeds, cotteßr ados, linen and silk 'handkerchiefs. ■. Carpets and Oil Cloths. ■■ A V«ry largo lot of three-ply Ingrain, Venl tlon, Hemp and Bag Carpets, Draggets. QJJ Cloths of alt widths. Bugs and Carpet Bags. A largo ’ assortment of trunks, oil' line* and quality; also looking-glasses, which he selling very cheap. A large assortment of and chtMren’lS shoes, which ho intends selling very cheap at tiie old stand. North Hanover street, three deova north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Ho respect full}’.invites the public to call and examine hla stock before purchasing, as every effort will t» made to give perfect satisfaction to those wto may favor him with a call. PHILIP ABNOLSk Carlisle, April 1; 1858. IKON RAILING i Iron Bailing tor Come* tery enclosures, public and private grounds and gardens* made to order nt the Carlisle Foun dry. Our stock ofßailing, Verandah and Brack* ct patterns comprises a.large variety of new and elegant designs which the public are Invited to* call and examine. Orders for casting and pu U ting up Balling will bo promptlv csectcdat sotk islactory prices* * ■ , > entirely now TEN JKXRSF STEAM ENGINE and BOILER now on hand, warrai*-' ted to he pf the best make, ond will bo sold at a bargain for cash or on short time. F. GARDNER & COv July 22, 18;>8\ - FAIiMEItSI Now Is tho time to getanesr Threshing Machine and Horsepower. TTls*, have a numbcrol well made Machines now oft. hand, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop*, which wo will soil on the most reasonable termsv 'They combine nil tho latest improvements imjj taro warranted to bo of good material and worfc*» manship. Also, Com Shelters of tho tnost Improved construction, which do their work rapidf? aa< thoroughly. For salo at low piices by F. GAUONE& fc July 22, 1858. .8.23 << 8.53 « “ Mount Holly Springs Uolcl. n J Five Miles from Carlisle, Ha-, at the Gapofth* South Mountain, , THE subscriber, of the 1 St. Lawrence Hotel* Chcsnut street, Phila., having purchased tho above named popular summer resort, of the late proprietor, Jos. W. Patton, will open the same on.tho 20th ol June, lor the reception ot guests. Terms moderate. Address A. 6. MUEEKT, Mount Holly Springs, Cumb'd . Co., Pot June 10,1858. A Small Tract of Land with Improve ments at Private Sale. SITUATE in Carrol Township,,Berry ootmffi about 1 mile from Mickey’s tavern, contain ing 15 acres, more or less, about 14' ot which are cleared, in a high state ol cultivation! and mid.cr vgftQd = foneo. Tho improvements are • jL—j fro stoi*y Log woafberboardbd house, a good Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Gra ■ and other dut-huildfnga. Them .MUI, a good well of water in tho pud’., with a pump in.it- There is a thriving Apple Orchard of choice ftalt, and Peaches, Fean, Plums and Cherries ft» abundance. Tho property is now owned nn(J occupied by (Seorgo Bf unwell, andhvill sold upon such term*. ns to offer great inducements to purchasers,. , For Airthor particulars apply to the the promises, or to ' A. L. SPOtfSIIER, - Real Estate Agent touf.SodiMtter. Carlisle, July 1,1858—1 V, Carlisle, July 1, 1858. Something New, , G - I !°ce • Zadies Dress Goode, ■Embroideries, Ribbons* Domestic Goods. STiawh, Trunks, SAoer.
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