of liib Pmn.io Works Uncomstttd- Canal Commissioners, at a, late ig, passed.the following highly important lie and resolution, which wo publish for irmnlion they contain: . ■.UEAS, since the’passage of the Act of 1858, authorizing the salt of the Canals no- to theCommonwcaMv to the. Sun id Erie Railroad Company, suggestions ■niienily'hecli made to the Board of Ca iimissiortbl's, by Citizens from dillcrcnt llia State, that the lair is unconstitn. uni that it was a duly which the Beard the. people of the State to test, before icSfe Court of the Commonwealth, the ■ss of these suggestions: and whereas ten opinion of the Hon. C. R. Bucka ) had been consulted upon the subject, been, laid before the Board, which opin verso to the constitutionality of the trefore. tad. That the President of (he Board with the Hon. Jeremiah S. Black and Hirst, Esq.; and that if they concur inion given by Mr.'Buckalew, they are iqucsted to commence the proper pro in the Supreme Court, without delay . ot ’ Tmixu is a Small Compass .; following brief extract contains truth of the '• to ail* Wo hope .it. will bo and heeded: U'+M 1 The present aspect ot political affairs points **™nerringly to the belwccjuUiiL kVi''■Democratic party whoso covers • " Union, and a combination ot' sectional par~ ■ ™s, having no common bond, nor any ac> , ; jkriowletlgcd centre, whose principal strength \'i V OB Abolitionism of the North., Under K' v lese .circumstances, it becomes the solemn r } duty of everyone professing tiro'principles of £ •Democracy to throw aw.ay all selfish ideas, to **t all personal pride of opinion upon the k* fltar .public good, and to unite heartily support of tlie commoYi fuitli, and battle for the triumph of the only pnrfy p&Vhich can maintain the Union' and perpetuate ggdtho power and glory of our common country.” •: Pirns at the Ohio State .Fair Grounds.— Oreat Destruction or Cattle and Houses.— About 10 o’clock lust night flumes were dis covered to bo issuing Cram u building on t!;o State Fair grounds, about bull a mile Cron) the Brighton House, which was occupied by U'il liam Hogan, a dairyman; as a stable Cor bis cows and horses. The alarm was given, but Hie building being well stocked with hay amt grain, it was impossible to allay the Himes until it burned to the ground. Seventy six as good cows ns could bo picked out in the county wore destroyed, together with’ four.valuable horses, one male, if nil'’four niilki carts, with apparatus, together with siillicient hay arid grainier the winter. One horse,, .to gether with two COWS and a valuable Durham calf, \vcre taken from the building alive, hut they are so severely hurried that it is htdieved they cinaofc survive. 'The entire loss is esiima tod at.from s3,o!)’) to $7,009, on which tiiere.is no insurance.— Cinciim'iii Times. THE OHEA,\ TELEIiIIIPII, DESPATCH FROM THE LORD MAYOR OF • LONDON. Kew York, Aug. 24. ■ The following message was received to-day •, .... i . London, Aug.'23; 1858. From the Lord Mayor of London to the Hon, D. F. Tieaimm; Mayor of New. York : h The Lent Mayor o 1 -London cordially recip- Tocatos the congratulations upon Hie success id so important.an undertaking as the completion ,5 25 up io 95 44 , . a 5 75 for compion to extra brands. Fancy lots range at from 50 12 to G 75 with light , sales. Rye Floor is selling at 94 00 per barrel, v .Corn mepl is rather more inquired for. Sales I cf Pennsylvania at 54, Gbain. —There is a fair amount of Wheat of >- feeing. Sales of prime to fair red at $1 20 a L 1 23 f ICI ' bushel, and SI 38 to SI 40 for White, r Sales of Rye at 85c. for old and 70c. for new ; Pennsylvania. Corn is firmer, at 88 cm. alloal, : and 85 cents in store. Dips— Sales at 42 cents s f°r old Pennsylvania, and prime new Delaware ; at 40c. ■ : Clovruseed. —ls Wanted at 55 25 a 5 50 per bushel of 04 pounds. Last sale of new Timo I' oi'r.u 11 ,~ 5 l ,er bushel, and Flaxseed at Jr- Go per bushel. . ' aSH'K?” u ,” l cllan 8 c d. Sales of barrels at iija|®e.r 27i “"“•.'drudge at Sj" Estate Notice.. ' TI ° E * 8 bereliy given that Letters Testa montary on tho estate L, n ‘ ■Vlon.decM , pf the Borotiph ofVow '- I? 1 " n Clll “ bor,a " (1 00,,nt - V > bavo been iSned bj" e-.tho Register of said comity, to Ihu subscriber I residing (ho same Borough. All pmo„ B in .. debtudto said fsrato a it* icq nested to nmko Immedhito payment, and those having claims ' mont l ( '| 1 03u, 'Vl” 0 f“.' l ' 1 3' aulheolicnled for suttle- *. . G - KETTERMAN, Mm'r. August 25,1BC8—Of* THE GOLDEN PRIZE . THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ' THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. . THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN-RRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED < ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERV WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. specimen Copies sent free. THE CJOESJEiV PISIZIE. ILLUSTRATED!ILLUSTRATED! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the •day. An Imperial Quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, 6( entertaining origi nal matter} nnd elegantly Illustrated every week'. Jl Gift worth from 50 cents to $5OO 00 in Gold, will be presented to each subscriber imme diately on the receipt of the subscription money. •One copy for one year. . . * .$2 00, and l.gjft* One copy for two years. . . • 3 50., apd 2 gilts. One copy for three years. . • 5 00, and 3 gifts Onc copy for. live years. .. • 8 00, and 5 gifts and to guids Three, copies one year. . . .S 5 00, and 3 .gifts. Eire copies one year...... 8 00, and 6 gilts. Ten copies one year 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty one copies one year 30 00, and 21 gifts. The nrticlea to be distributed are comprised in the.following.list; • / 2 Packages of Gold, containing $5OO 00 each. 5 ■ 'do. . .. do. do. ; 200-00cnch. 10 .do, do. do. 100 00 each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased. . Watches*, ' • 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches 75 OOeach. 50 do. 00 OOeach. 100 dc. 60 00 each. 300 Ladies'Gold Watches* 35 00 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watchcs3o OOeach. 500 Silver Watches . , SU) to 25 OO each. 1000 Gold, Guard, Yesf and Fob Chains 10 to 30 ,00each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Eat Drops, Breast Pins, Calf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt .Studs, iVutch Iveys, Gold and Sil ver Tliimbles.-aud a variety oi oilier articles, worth from filly cents to $l5 eaicb. Immediately on receipt oi Hie .subscription money, Miu subscriber’s name will be entered upon our subscription book opposite a number, and tiio gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the sub- scriber, by .mail or express, post-paid.. ’Qy All communications should -lie addressee “ DEAN & SALTER.” 48 and 49 Molfat Building, 333 Broadway New York., Specimen copies sent free. Agfa wanted. April 1, 1858—1st of mo, ly Notice. * MARY JANE HAINES, hyj ... „ , •iun* nuxt friend, Jienj, Snod- ) „ ,a L Subpoena. cr .. ss •••'•• J I bmDiv.rcc, ■ S ’ ' . ■ fiVo.O. AprilT., LEWIS HAINES. ' J 38o8: Cumberland County, ss. Subpoena Stir Divorce to No. 5, . anuary Twin. 1858. having neon issued and returned, that, the,said es could not bo found in the county .it Cumberland aforesaid., Now yon. the said Lewis Haines, are hereby required .to appear on the 23d day of August, 1858, the first day 67 the next term to answer the'complaint ,o( the,said Mary Jane Haines, by her next friend Benjamin Snodgrass, in the said subpoena aud'niius sub poena contained. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. SlierilV’s Office. I July 22/18581 BSTWSSsER WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL HEALERS IN : Foreign nud Domestic Liquors, South Hanover street, three doors south of hihojf's . Grocery . . CARLISLE,. PA. undersigned respectfully announce to . L the-jmhlic.that they have opened a store ex clusively Tor.the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, : wliicli they offer iit Wholesale ami Retail at their store In,Scmth Hanover streeL BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, ' . Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Hock, Juhunnisburg anil Bo denheliner. CHAMPAGNE, Ileidsack & Co.,Gesler& Co., and Imperial. GINS, Bohlen, Lion and Anchor. WHISKEY, . , Superior Old Monongaliela, Choice Old • 1 • i family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, anil • Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Ed- 1 inburg, Allsop’s East India Pale Ale, Tennet’s Brown Stout. Also a largo lot of Monongaliela Rectiffed Whiskey, Parker’s Brand , for sale low. ■ ... Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTL CLE, will ffnd it as represented, as their whole attention will he given to a proper and careful selection of' their stock, which cpnnot bo sur passed, and hope to have the patronage of the public. . # LYNCH & DETWILER, opposite the Volunteer printing.office. Carlisle., Aug. 20,.1858—6m Jual Jieccived, ul Lcidich $ Sawyer.’s, Scw store, Bust Main Street, CARLISLE,PA. ANOTHER lot of .Douglas & Sherwood’s .celebrated.extension skirts. Also new styles of American chintz, (very beautiful,} and.a variety of other goods suited lor the season. Gall and examine LEIDICU & SAWYER. August 20, 1858, Valiiiiblo. Faim Foi; Sale. ~*^^t£'TirteTfa>V-wULjulU , r at sale, on J. (lie premises, on Saturday, Iho 25ilMdiSc!Tr (umber,, 1838, at 1 o'clock, P. M. his farm, sit. liate in Franklnrd .(o\vnshi|i, Cumberland cbun (y, near Blosiersvillo. and within one mile of I' l-elm S .Hill, and 9piih-s tvest o( Carlisle, on the public romt to Carlisle. It contains 108 acres ofgdod Slate land, some' . Hindi has lately been limed, and all of it is in a good state of cultivation. Abut 211 acres t 1„ ;'m,! I,OVU 18 " ull c(,vorud wiHi good timber. Cl bearded'' emUn ' S "* a »““ d "oath- -jdtjQEt. ffDUSE, LOfi BAHN, wagon ®Wiilll]A Com-rrjh, and other necea- Baa i a Ont'luiihlings. Jhero Is a \VWI of good water at the door, and a thriving Young orchard of choice fruit. The farm is well watered, there being nmn ing'Water in ncurly all the fields. It is weli adapted for stock, as a large portion of it can bo contested into meadow. Sind farm is convenient to Churches, Schools, Stores and Mills. Limestone cu,ji be had with in twomiles for burning lime. Any person wishing to view the farm can call on the subscriber residing on the promises.— The terms will be made known on the day of sale by August 23, 1858—' *Lun. Intel. & Valley Spirit insert to amount of $2 ouch, and send’bill to this office. FOR ui;hit. - A TWO STOKY BRICK,BOUSE, nearly new, in NorUi Bitt Street, IjJSjnjßp formerly occupied by Rev. D. licit «SSßHSSnmn- Possession given iminadiately. Apply at Gould’s Auction Boom, to S. H. GOULD.' Carlisle, Aug. 2S, 1858.- Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, “ Sterretfs Gap, -. ** . Shcrmansdalb*. , • (i K Perry Comity Warm,Springs, 1 00 . Landisbnrg, 1,00 , ■ jßeinrning. Lnndishurg to Warm Springs, Shermansd.ilc, “ SferrolPs Gap, . ■«*. Sulphur Springs, , • 100 . “ , Carlisle, - 1 00 The above line will, regularly carry the. mai to and from the several pointsuhove designated I liavealso a well stocked LIVERY - STABLE from which l am ut all times ready to fhniisl Horses and Carriages to those who will favor me with their patronage, on the' most reasonable tenua and in.the very best stvh*. ■ - . GEORGE UENDEt*. Carlisle, May 27, 1858—2 m SITUATE in Carrol Township, Perry county, about 1 mile (rom Mickey’s tavern, contain- ing 15 acres, more or less, about 14 of which are cleared, in a high state ol cultivation, and under good fence. The improvements are a Mtwo story Log weatherboarded house, a good Log Barn, Wagon Shed.Gra nery and oilier ont-bnlldings. There is a good well of water in the yard with a pntnp in it. There is a thriving Apple Orchard of choice fruit, and Peaches, Pears, Plums and Cherries in abundance. 'The properly.is now owned and occupied by George lirnnwell, and will sold upon such terms as to Oder great inducements to purchasers. For further particulars apply to the owner on the promises, or to WANTED fifteen Teachers, 13 males, and 2 females, lor West Pennsborohgh Dis. (rict. Examinations to' take plaqo at Plainfield school house, on the 13th August, at 0 o’clock. By order of the Board. MARSHALL JAMES, Sec'yr July 29, 1858-31 ~ ■ NOTICE .is liereliy given, that the following personahave filed, with (Ini undersigned, their applications for License, under tlic net of 31st of March, 1850, and its supplements, \vliieli (inns will he presented to Hip Coiirt of Quarter Sessions, on’'i/,ClitkUiiJhcJiBd of An gust,-1858 " 1 RETAILERS. , ; J. Kicflcr, E. W. Carlisle. -atOTin S. Lynch, n . Samuel o.’ fluycdf, *< J. A. Jvolflo, Nen fon. 1 John 11. Orlsu'eM, Shlppcnslmrg. Daniel EckelH.E. W. rarli.slo. • 0. S. CROPT, Cl’k. of Q. S August 6,1858—8 t Notice; . GEORGE KEIGLEST, 1 Alins Snbpccim otto & es, n I S»r Divorce, SUSANNA KEXGLEr. f No. I, April T., I 1858. . . Cumberland County, ss. S 'x T Subpoena Snr Divorce to No. J, I Sl3A.?* IJanmny Term, 1858, and alias sub ,' , ir -^i locn, ‘ to No - 1 > Ajn il Term. 1858, paving been Issued and,returned that the said bnsamm keigley conl.d not bo found in (bo conn t> ,,! o !!l, oo^‘? g < '“- v ’ “ ru ,lm ‘ , ‘y required to appear on the _rni to answer the complaint of (be said George Koiglpy. in H, e said subpoena and alias subpoena contained. DANIELM’COY, „. ._, . n fACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff Sheriff’s O/liee, f Carlisle, July 22,' 1858 f M l of House and E.ot for Sale. THE subscribers will sell at public sale, on Saturday,' tbo 18tb of September, 1858, atl P. J[., a two story Frame House nnd Lot of Ground, situate in Cluircblown, Climb: eo., adjoining property of Rudolph Kryshernnd George Brandt. The house Is well finished and . in good ortler. Also' a Wash House, Smoko House, and n Stable in good or -1:1" dor. Tliere is. also a number of Fruit Lees on the lot, and the Garden is In a fine state of cultivation. Any person wishing to purchase a comforta ble borne, .would do wel! to examine this proper ty. Thu terms will bo made known on the day of sale by A. &. C. GROSS, Ex’rs. of'Mary Bellzhoover, dcc’d, August Pi, 1858—ts* ■ Pcsni’a. Female College, At Uaroisbubo, Pa... ' Slot) a year for Board, Tuition, sc. THE duties of this College will be assumed Wednesday, Sept. Ist. The accommoda tions are ample, and tfio location one of beauty and beaithfiilness. Address Rev. B. R. Wacou, A. M., Principal. July 22, 1858—1 m Telegraph fodder cutter. The Farmers ot Cumberland county arc invited to call at our Foundry and Agricultural Imple ment Factory, nud examine tbo celebrated Tele, graph Hay, Straw and Corn Stock Cutter, niamt taolured by T. 11. Wilson & Co., of Harrisburg. It is worked by baud- or horse power, ami will fully recommend itself to every farmer who ex. amines its clean and rapid operation in.cutting ba3 r , straw or corn stalks. All that is asked is an examination of the machine. F. GARDNER & CO. Angus! 12, 1858—Gt A Small Tract of Land at Private Sale, SITUATE in Silver Spring.-Township, Cum berland county,.about 1 mile north ot Lei- ligli’s tavern, and Tj milessouth o! NewKings !on, containing . . Thirty Acres and a.,half, of first-rate Limestone L’dnd, more or less, in a high slate of cultivation; The improvements a are a comfortable TWO-STOKT LOG HOUSE, BANK 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 ,ibis laud is’under cultivation,’ and good post and vail sinil stone fence, the balance is limber land. Persons wishing to yiew tl»6 property will.cull on'the subscriber, residing on the same. PETiSR PHILLIPS, July 20, 1858—0t* farm Rolls. THE subscriber lias been appointed agent for Cumberland county, for the sale of the cele brated Greeilcastlc Farm Bells, and is selling them at very low prices. They have beon.sold all over, the State and give satisfaction to all who have tried them. Also, on hand, some of the Bell-metal Farm Bells, aigl every tliingel.se ip the. farming and,mechanical line.* All to be had at tlie cheap hardware store of •' lIENlir SAXTON. Carlisle, April 22/1858. IVew sia;>c Route. THE .subscriber has .started a ti i weekly line ol Stages between Carlisle and rjandisbmg, leaving Carlisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immediately on the arrival of the after noon train of cars from’ the east. • lloturning. leaves Landisburg at 8 o’clock a. in., ovary Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, an.d arrives at Carlisle at I o’clock p. t‘n., via Perry County Warm Springs, Shermahsdale, Storrett’s Gap, and Cnilisle Sulphur Springs; On and after June Isth, the line will bo run daily for the ac commodation of passengers going to the Springs., , Fare to ihc scveral points ui follows; viz : A Small Tract of Land with Improve- mcints at Pr'ivaie Sale, A. E.SPONSEER, fieal E-ildledlgent and Scrivener, Carlisle, July 1,1858—6 t Teachers .Wanted Nol i<’C. HOTELS. David Mini in. E. W. Carlisle. Charles Brewster NeWtoh. George Fackler. Lower Allen. Snyder K.upley, Smith Middleton A Small Tract df Lapd with Elegant «■ Improvements, Aft Public Sale. SITUATE in Mohrop township, Cumberland county, otrthu rend loading' from Meclmn tesburg to Carlisle, two miles from tbe former ami seven from the latter nlaco, near the tavern and store of J. AA r . Leldig, containing 11 AGEES AND 101 PERCHES,’ strict measure, all cleared and in abigb state of cultivation, and under good fence. The im provementsaro a,,fwo-story weathcr bmuded LOG- kilch jjjii jilo en attached, a'good frame BARN, and Stabling, Ilbg Sty, Carriage House, Wood House, and frame Shop, There is a never failing Well .of good water,, with a pump in the same, and d : large cistern close to the kitchen. There is a.thrivingapple Orchard on the place; and other fruit trees. There is also hnilt on Iho premises a Lime Kiln, in size suitable, to the farm. Any person wishing to view tho premises may apply to the subscriber residing on the same. Sale will ho held on FRIDAY, liio 3d day of September next, at la o’clock, noon, when terms of sale will bo made known by BENJAMIN KUEITER, Agt. for J. M. KUEITER. August 5,1858—6 w» . AS the Assignee of John Cbovcr, I will ex pose to public sale, premises, on Tuesday Hie I4.tk of September, 1858, at II o’- clock, A. M.. Jt FIRST JUTE FJIRM, situate in H'ortft Middlotdn township, Cumber land county, on (lie Conorioguhiet crunk, and bounded by John Jaoohs, David Hoover's mill tract, Adam Tnoma, David Ralston and others, Containing 143 Acres, > n__ r a. having thereon erected a two-story Weatherhoarncd II O V S E , LOG JjjjißaßAKN, .Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, jijyy|aj%CaiTiage-llousc, and other ini|SfbYts. moms. 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 hasten it a good Apple Orchard and other choice fruit trees. . The farm is capable of division, and will bo offered in parts dr all together, as will best suit purchasers. . ; The terms will be made known on the day of sale. MICHAEL L. HOOVER, July 22, 1858- 8t LETTERS testamenfary with the will annex ed on the estate of Joh'n.Bnrkheart, late of Frankford township,Cumberland county, duc’d., have been, issued by the Register of said county to. the subscribe!' residing in Miftlih township, 1 All persons indebted to said estate are'request ed to make immediate payment, and those hav. ing claims will present them properly authenti cated lor settlement to ' . JOHN HEMMINGER, Ex’r Angnat s,lBsB—Ct* Tilt) subscribers Imvc i’oi- Stile 1 OOQI THOUSAND White Pino Shin- JL"”«7 Agios, of superior quality, which they will soil atriverjuiees., Also, it largo lot bl Cheify and Walnut, from -i inch to 3 inches thick, which they will sell wholesale or retail low.- Also, a new Throbbing Machine to which ire invite the attention of farmers, as wo feel, disposed to.giro a bargain.. All kinds of Lum ber and Coal conslantlv on hand low for Cash. SHRO-M & HOFFER. Carlisle, July.’B, 1858. ■" .g; Best iitifitl Tl iiil« Tcclli, Hcnlihy Gums, and a Sweet-Breath, ALL who are desirous of obtaining these be nefit's.should use HERMAN'S CELEBRA TED TOOTHWASH. ' This article combines so many meri torious qualities, that atd’jas now become a stan dard favorite with the ciU/ams;of New York,' Philadelphia and Baltimore. * Dentists prescribe it in (heir practice most ‘successfully, and from .every source the most Altering. Jaudafions are. Awarded it.’- ; Jn/lun>ed .blbvdingrguhis are immediately benefltted by itsnsojifS action I upon them is mild and sodfiling and effective;— It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they are made to rival'pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the month such u delightful freshness that the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disinfects all those impurities which tend to produce decay? and as a. consequence, when , | these arc removed the teeth must always remain ir sound. • $. 50 S 23 51) Fr- pared only by Francis Znrman, Druggist, 9th and Catharine streets, Philadelphia, and sold by i)H Druggists at only 155 cents per bottle, July 22, 1858—ly. (Jiiinli, 10. Agricnltiirttl Socicly. FALL Exhibition of 1858 will be held on the grounds at Carlisle. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 18th, Idtli and 15tb. FREDK- WATTS, Pros’t. D. S. Cboft, Sect’y. August 19, 1858. S:i(esm:iig Wtinleil, WANTED innnedialely, an experienced salesman apply (o' August 12, 1858. A Good Investment. rjinE subscriber oilers for sale Bonds of the X Borough of Carlisle, guarantied and secured by a first mortgage upon the Carlisle Gas and Water Company’s Works, in sums of §l9OO and $5OO, with Coupons attached for tlio payment of lliu interest .semi-annually. Persons desir ous of a perleclly safe investment for their mo ney, and punctual payments ol interest, will do well lo secure these bonds. LBJt’L. TODD, Pres’l. Carl isle Gas Water Comp. August 12, 1858—Im . OAK WOOD POSTS AND KAILS. 100 Cords Oak Wood, a superior article. 200 Mortice Posts. 200 Posts in the rough. L00I) Rails. - ■ , . Wo ate now prepared to furnish any quantity of the above POSTS and 11 AILS, nt short no tice, delivered at any point required. Also., a flue lot ot Ilickorv Wood >m hand, for sale by JAS. M. WHEELER & CO., Successors to Jno. 11. Brant, Harrisburg, Pa. Augusts. 1858—ly Notice. LjVIOTJCE is hereby given that application nil I IvfeUVb'!.';., lo the next Legislature of Penn sylviuiia to alter tfi« DlW'f ( bo Cat lisle De posit Bank, located in the InMougfrOl Cumberland county, an as to confer upon sitid Bank the rights and privileges ofa Bank of Issue, and to change its name to, the Carlisle Bank; also to increase tile capital of said Bank, which is at present seventy two thousand dollars, with privilege ot increasing the same under its pre sent-charter to one hundred thousand dollars, to two hundred thousand dollars. BM N. 0. MUSSELMAN, Cashier. June 10. 1858. 1 KEN S’- VALLES' COAL, 21/0 tons BROKEN. 200 do LARGE EGG. 200 do SHALL EGG. 200 do STOVE. 60D 'do NUT. Are now receiving from.the -Shari Mountain Coal Company, delivered in cars, and sept to an)- part of Pennsylvania, or at retail. For sale at tho lowest market price, by JAS. M U'HEELER & CO., Successors to Jno. 11. Brant, Harrisburg, Pa. August 5. 1858—ly NUANTCH, Meuciiant Taicou, West • Main Street, (opposite the Railroad office,) has just received a new and elegant assortment of Cloths. Plain, Black and Fancy,Cassimers. and a variety ol Plain and Figured Vestings, all of which he will in ike up to measure in fashion able style, and on.reasonable terms. \X3 r Orders attended to promptly, and theflt :ng of all garments guaranteed, or no sale. N. lIANTCH. . Carlisle, June 8, 1858, Public Sale .assignee of John Coovcr, Notice. P. ARNOLD, Bent Fiilu ily Coal. fTHIE subscribers would respectfully call the J. attention of tho coal consumers of Carlisle and'vicinity, and the public generally, to thoir 'superior quality of Coal, such as Lykcn's Fat/cy,. Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut,. Lake Fiddler, “ “ “ “ Trerorl on, , •< 'u»x,. TUB second, session of (his Institution wR, commence in Literary Hall, Nowville, pa. I on Tuesday, April Ctli, 1858; mid-continue five months. An able corps of rnsfrncfors have been se cured, and no effort will be apared;to render the school Worthy of file position it seeks to occu py, and of thepatrohage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing-full particulars, ni dress, . F. A. McKINNEY, 'Treasurer . , Newville, Pa, By order of thu Board,.ef Trustees. Dan’jt,. Suei.i.y, President. . Jxsi M’Caniilish, Secretary. . . February 18, 1858—tl Blew Cotil Yui’tl, JIT THE WEST END OF CMiLISLE.9 I THE subscriber would respectfully call (ho nttuntioirot Liniebnriiers and tlio cihtens of Carlisle. un> AT OGUUY’S NEW STORE. XIIAVE this day commenced to run otf my large and splendid stock of .Summer Goods, at astonishingly low prices. . Elegant Lainia worth 12 anil 18,for 9 and 12 cents. Barege Do Lames worth 15 for 10, Do. worth 25 for 18 eft. Ginghams worth 12 and 10 at 8 and 10. Debere worth 12 at 8, Madona cloth worth 18 at 12 els. Summer Silks worth.To at 30, Ducalls woitli 31 at 20 cents,,Summer Cassiraures much" under price, needle worked Collars and Undorsleeves very low, Parasols cheaper than evertCarpeting Irom 121 up to SHOD. Sill; and-Ravage Mantillas cheaper than ever, Muslins, calicoes and tick ings, at great bargains: a lot of Boots aud Shoes well made at cost to close them put.»- Purchasers wishing to lay out their motiVv to good advantage,will do well to call tit the new store room, opposite the Methodist church. CHARLES OGXLBY. Carlisle, July 22, 1858. - Oil Vall’N Galv.-iuie Oil, . PREPARED originally by Prof. 11. Du Vail, ionnerly oi the College ol Surgeons. Paris, Is now o lie red to the public fur the cure of all sore and painful diseases 1 For instance—pain or soreness- inany-qiarfof the-sysleih.-rheuma.- tisms, pain in tbe back, breast or sides, healed breasts, neuralgia, burns, sprains, headache, cramp'iu the stomach, or.any oilier disease Mint is sore and painful, and it is only over this class ol diseases we claim a perfect victory. . We say positively to our . patrons, we can relievo the sufferer 09 times out of Did. We would just say to the public, Prof. Du Fall was 25 years in bringing lids medicine to Iho superiority it has over all others., • ' ; For sale by S. W. UaverMicU, S. Klliolt, J, B. Kinder, ami at all the country stores llirougli out the county.- . Pj&su 50 CLM|(S pur bottle. a;:i per cent, oil to theTriiuui-’* -x.;- ?j • 1 All orders must bo juhlrossod to J. I). STO.N.EKOAI>, S lo Agt. fur U". S* Zcwis/oivn, Pa. August 10, 1858. CAHKIAGEN AliD BUGGIES. PIIE undersigned respectfully informs the I imlilic that he is prepared to. manufacture to order at tho shortest notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, UOCfvAW'AYS, Stages, Omnibuses, and Harness, iu lowest easli prices. New and second hand Carriages and Rocltaways constantly on hand at his establish ment in illccliamcslmig. Cninh. county, Benn-'u Repairing ol all kinds done at the shortest no tice. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. 1’ nil satisfaction warranted in all cases. ~ l>ast favors, he respectfully so liCitsu i{(iLM a AlHh:ireof public patroungo. n oun try produce fukon in exchange lor \v*>vlc« Tnnn 17 ,U-0 SIIKQEDEK. Juno 17, 18o8—Jm T>.EECIIEK’S Maiehless Uordi.il, for Cholera Wdm'of Chin '“ k ‘n Summer Cm.i pCItLj .KhSirJT * u,my ' und Dh,vll!ra ' 101 - Soda. Whiter and Bolter Crackers; Sea Seed, and Carrant Cake, Jnrfihela. fresh at Kiedhr’s. Burning Fluid and Alcohol, fresh nt [fl.-ffer’s. iresli Primus at 10 ek per 11... at Kie/fer’s. I liermmnetcrs ol all sizes, makes ami finish, -just rapplyod at 1 KieHof’smheap drug s(ore, I Carlisle, July I, l«6g. I ’ THE subscriber lias just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, and 1 is now opening in the NEW STOItE ROOM the largest and most splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods. ever 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, Poil du Chuvices, Grenadines, Val uables, Gladly and Purge Robes, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe Delaines, Dnoals, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns, &c.. EMBROIDERIES.—Direct from the import ers o( New York, in gieat variety, snob as Ele gant Needle Worked Collars, Undersleeves. Handkerchiefs, Inset-tings, F,dgings,Flouncings) ike., and cheaper than ever. Cambric and J'oconot Muslins, Plain, Barred, Striped a,nd Swiss Muslins, Nunsooks, Bishops, Lawns, &0. BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AN RUSHES.—An entire new Assortment. SPRING SHAWLS.—A large assortment, ami very cheap, such as White Crape Stella, Wool Do Laine, Thybct, Grenadine, &c. Also a new-slock of ' a( reduced prices.' Cassimeres and other Goods ■Cor'Boys’ wear-in great variety. Muslins,Tick ings, Checks, Ginghams, Skirtings, Sic., of nil kinds and at the lowest figures.. Counterpanes, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mitts, kc, LOOKING GLASSES.—A new stuck .of I Elegant Rosewood,-IValnut and . Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. f . • CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS.—Ano- Iher sup ol Sillier Three Ply, Ingrain,Vehilian, Hemp, and Stair Carpetings White and Colored Mattings at reduced prices. I.; This sti ck has been selected with groat care, at Hits very lowest cash prices, ami, will he sold (or the cash ill such.prices as will convince all that Ogiihy's New Store is the place to lay out their cash to the very best advantage. Light Profits and Sales is our motto. . «yn Dtp-" Recollect the New Store tg on the cornel of Main and Pitt streets, directly opposite the .Methodist Church," '. " ROBERT MOORE AT A. W. BEKTZ’S. SPLENDID stock of now Black Dress Silks; magailicent slyles fancy Dress Silks.- , French Foulard Silks, Chinese Silks, Satin and striped Bareges, Valencias, ducallcs, uenufilul new printed Challies,. French .printed Jaconets, English Brilliants, French Brilliants, English, French and American Prints, Scotch, French and Domestic Ginghams, bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawls in eyory variety, silk, crape, stella, cashmere, No. Embroider-' ies, collars, sleqves, Bouncings, edgings, v.eils. Carpetings. Oil Cloths. YunU'nm,-Ingrain, Three Ply, Brussels, Cottbn ami Hemp.. Druggets and Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. ' , X,inefi Goods. —complete Assortment embra cing all flie most celebrated marks. Gloves and Hosier.)' for ladies, .Misses and children, a great variety,of kid. silk and cotton gloves, Judies elegant twisted silkr iir $, Domestic mu' Staple Goods, Blenched and- unbleached shirtfnj,,, bleached ami unbleached sheetings, woolen and cotton nannelsi .corset jeans, tickings, cottonades, sat tincts, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table covers, bleached and„brown drillings,'and du endless variety'of oilier articles. in fuel, this stool; of goods is vary extensive, thorough and complete, liaving been purchased will) a great deal of care, and We tool confident j we can,please any one wlm will favor ns with a, call. All candid pin-suns who have patronized ns beretofore, will admit that wu have sold the ] best bargains ever purchased- in Carlisle. \Ve can assure'-our friends and all lovers of p Cheap Goods,” that we are as well prepared as ever to oiler superior inducenjents for their patronage A. W.BENTZ. Cariisla, April 22, 1858, ClfM herlanu valley RAIL ROAD CO’Y. ON mid after Thursday,. May lath, 1858, passenger trains will reave as follows, (Sun clays excepted;) v ' , Ut Train. 2iC Train. Leave Cliambersbnrg, 5.10 A. M, 2.15 p. JU “ SUippensburg, C.-Il << 2.10 i< “ Newv-il |e, . a.lO '“■,■•■3 18 “ “ Carlisle, 7.00 “ 8.58 “ “ Meclwnicsb’g, 7.30 “ 4,00 <• At Harrisburg, 8.0(1 << 0.00 « For Clmui||)ci>bui'g, Ist Train, id Train. 0 Harrisburg, 8.30 A. M. 1.05 P. M. ■lUeclmnicsburgf 0.08 << 1.30 « ■Carlisle, \ 0.10 u 2.1 S « ■< Newyille, 10.20 “ 2.17 « —Sbippensbnrg, 10.32 “ ' 3.23 YNE & SOI*. Carlisle, Aprll-8. 1858. roapociruliy announce TlA ! rr vr”!" iH cnn,i "do the II A NG UUStXtSS at the old stand nr dm wtm ''.t'V 11 • Trout, in West nigh Street, ro 'V;;y hope all llio old customers, ahd °L C .‘ "' VIU give ,hl ' m n call ’ ns 'hey ,tL 'l conll dent of lining nblo to please, They JJHL have now on hand u splendid assort. of lIATS ol nil descriptions, ouu l ! l ,’; Co '’ ln , lon U . 0,il ,0 ‘ho Unast Far and Silk Hats, and at prices Unit must-suit even ono wlm i> is an eye to gelling the worth of hia money. Their Silk. Moleskin and Braver Hats, are unsurpassed (or lightness, durability and finish, hy llioso of any other establishment in the county. Boys' JIM* of every rifi*scrfplfon constantly on huncl. Ca'l apri ozmnln#. ~ J. GTOALLIO & GO. Carlisle, July IS, 1853, Notice. rpilE subscribers are prepared to. furnish any | .sort of Sawed Timber, at the Snw'.Mill of Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James Lamberlon, in Carrol township. Perry county, such rfs'PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PIKE BOARDS, from stuff of any sine and length.— Also, Glenn White Oak Timber for Machinery or Wagonmaking, and Poplar flank, 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, at the Saw'"mill. ■ . KOLTER & MYERS. Sbermamlalc P. 0., April H; 1838—ly* > .r. W. O. CILIXLE.V, ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW. ‘ East Main Street, Opposite the Jail: <■ Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1858—tf MEW GOODS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! I CLOTHS .AND CJISSIMERES CIIAS. OCULBY. April 22, 1858: Larttc Sprint; Arrivul of ELEGANT-NEW GOODS, Rich ! Ran*!! Elpcaui!!! Siiminer Arrangement! CHANGE OF HOURS, For lliirrjsbni'gt Wall l*:i|tci a . WBW FIRM. BATS! I I JITS ! HJIT SI I I . . Ltioicir SETS FOG ME PEOPLE. Large arrival of new and seasonable goods at-, LEWlvHif SAWNEIi’S, (formerly Geo, IV. Hitner’s) Store, East * _ _ . Main Street, dfeih ’' ’"T doort bc/ow Martin's Hotel. HAVING just returned from Philadelphia, with a large addition of doairgblo, goods to our former stock, wb are now prepared to oiler great inducements, to town and .country trade. , 1 . , ' . Oi.r stock embraces nearly every thing suita ble fob Entiles, Misses, Men’s Boys’ and Chll-, dren’s wear: consisting in part of elefjant Crapb Shawls, Stilu and Cashmere Shawls,.Laco and Silk Mantillas, very beautiful Swiss and Cam bric Cottars, Edgings, Inscrtmgs, Parasols, ti dies Sun Umbrellas, Gentleman's flno SilkCiq brelias. Kid Gloves, best quality,. long’ and short Mohair Mitts, Silk and Lisle Gloves,.adoll: lino of hosiery, suited to both sexes, and .all sizes. Beautiful black Gro DeKhine Silk, ele gant fancy silks, selling very cheap, French foulard Silks, Marcoliuo and'double Florence,, all colors and ’qualities, very superior Bomb*. , nines, Alpacas, black and colored all wool Dev... Laincs, Tissues,. Bareges, Jasper, Beycdere, Circassian and Himalaya)! Cloths for travelling , dresses, Challies, Brilliants, Chintzes, fine Or gandie Lawns, French do. Jaconet, do, Litlo Gingham, Scotch do. English Calicoes verydCc sirablo at 121, domestic prints all prices, new. stylo, sliiriing calicoes, also a largo stocked new and standard brands of Mnslins and Sheet ings, 10-1 Allendale Sheeting, Pillowcase Stas- f; lin, wire-ihroad and herring-bone Tickings,;' Virginia Osnalmrgs, Furniture Checks, Colton.' ; panfings, comprising York Bfills, Bipka’s - Stripes, Pa. Mills, Donins, &c.,&c. 0-4 French • black cloths very superior. French black Dob- ■; skin Cassimercs, fancy for boys wear: Silk and ; Satin Vestings, black ami colored silk handker- ■ chiefs. Men’s Stocks, Fancy Cravats, slanding and Byron Collars, ready made linen and Mar seilles bosoms (or shirts, black and while straw and chip hats, bonnets, flats, and a great varie ty of other articles. We iiopc from onr experience in business, and . desire to become established in trade and atten tion to customers, to merit a share of public patronage for which wo will led truly grafeful. Please call soon, as the bargains are going off rapidlv. • June 10, 1858. FIRST ARRIVAL OP Spring & §iiininci* €food^ r PIIE subscriber is just opening one of Ul6 I largest ami best assortment ol Spring and. Summer Goods over offered to tho public. His stock has been selected with groat care Irom tho largcst.aud best houses in New York and Phila delphia, and every effort made to obtain tha la test and most, fashionable styles in the market* lie thinks lie will be able to.please every varie ty of taste at such low prices as were never bo- , fore offered in this place. Ladies Dress. Goods. • Plain, black, moire antique; barred,- striped and figured, silks, do beges, boregc do laiaoa, bereges, alpacas, &c. , ;*• White Goods. - Such as nainsook, plain and flgured muslins, cambrics, Jaconets, bishop lawns; brilliants. .xEmbroiderics. A largo stock of French worked collars, un dersleoVcs, handkerchiefs, ffouncing, edgings, laces, Insertings, direct from the importers iu New York,.and will be sold very cheap.. Ribboiis, A large assortment of elegant bonnet ribbons Inch he intends soiling very low. , Domestic Goods. Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton sheetings, table linens,, checks.,, tickings, gipg- Imins, Osim burg's bags and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, table and piano covers, curtain muslins, all colors of Carpet chain and cotton 0 Twist. Shawls. A large and splendid assortment ol Stella and Thibet Shawls. Gcnllcmen’s H’cur* Cloths, cassimcrs, vestings, tweeds, ados, Hitch atid silk handkerchiefs. Carpets and Oil Cloths. '■ ,A very (urge (ot ol.thfoo-ply Ingrain, Voril fioii. Hump and Rap Carpets, Druggets. Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs and Carpet Bugs.., Trunks. A largo assortment of nil sizes and quality- also looking-glasses, which ho-intends soiling very cheap. - 1 a ■ Shoes. A iarglhssortmsnt of ladies* and cliiidron’s shoes, which ho intends Selling very cheap at tlie old stand. North Hanover street, three doors north ol the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Hefespect. tally invites the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing, as every effort,will bo made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. • „ a I’ll!LIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 1,1858. IVoi-tli Hanover hi. Conieeiioncry CARLISLE, PA. Wholesale Rates Reduced $2,00 perVfj lbs. ' jIUE attention ot-. Country Merchants and the 1 pit blip generally is invited to a Jurce assort meat of CHOICE CANDIES,' manufactured of (he best material and Warranted to contain no poison in their-colors, which will he sold whole sale or retail at low rates, at the old stand of P MONVER, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pii., a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank;, Just received a large assortment of Fresh !• nuts and Nuts, of the latest importations, con- - stating of - ’ “ Oranges-, Lemons, Raisins, , Prunes, ' Pig-S Dates; Bannanaa, , Pino Apples, '-. . Almonds, Filberts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c„ all of which will bo sold at- low rates. Also, a large assortment af : TOYS JIND FJXCY GOODS, of every variety. Also, at] (lie best brands of Segara and Tobacco, of American and German manufacture. The subscriber returns thunks for thoi liberal patronage bestowed on. him bj- Ibu public, and solicits a continuance of their tarors. ’ y. MOOTER. Carlisle, July 1, 1858, JKOX KAILIiNG 1 Iron Railing, for Come, i tery enclosures, public ami private' grounds and garden*, niadu to order at the Carlisle Fouu dry. OnrstoekoCHailmg.VcrandaUand Brack. e patterns-comprises a large variety ufnew and " ■ 1 .. T mniTllVin «ti a bargain . bL ‘ st m " ke - a,,' and Machine Slum, T n-Vnini'- S °i °? ,ko nioatrcaaohablu terms. Tliti combine n|| tho Infest improvements and nmn"l!ip! ntii(l ‘° b ° o< ' S o “