idion Proclamation. EAS in and by nn ncfof Hie Gene- Usemh'rrol the Commonwealth of lia, Willed “An act relating tollio Ihji Commonwealth,” passed the Ily, !A.D. 1839, it is made the du leriff of every county within this ■alih, to give ■ public notice of the ;ctions, and in'such notices to enu- ficers to bo elected. ite the place at which the election B BOWMAN, High Sheriff of jf Cumberland,, do hereby make give this public notice to the elec county of Cumberland, that’on llie I2lh day of October next, an be held al 1110 several election iablished by law in Said county, e they will vole by ballot for" tn fur Judge of the Supreme Court ania. n.for Canal Commissioner of the 1 1 1 It of Pennsylvania, m lo represent the counties of Cana ry and York, in the Congress of Hates. ions to represent the counties o and Perry in the House of Repre Pennsylvania. in for Sheriff of the county of Cum- in for Commissioner of Cumber .-■jn for Director of the Poor of Cum- county. . TOne person for Auditor of Cumberland Co. '(The said election will be held throughout he county as follows: election in the election district compe ted of the borough cf Carlisle and the town; ihips of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dichinson, and Lower , Franhford, tall be held at the Court House, in the bo ■ough of Carlisle. ; The election district composed of Lower IVest Pennsbofough township, will be held at he North School House, in Plainfield. The election in the election district -com tosed of Silver Spring township: I ,will he held it the public house of Jacob Ottstot, in Hoges 6wn, in said township; The election iathe election district eom insed ofHampden township, will be held at he public house of Henry B. Slone, in said The election in the election district com losed of the township of-Upper- Allen,'Will be teld at The public house of John Floyd, in ihepherdslown. . The election in the election district compo ed of the township'of Lower Allen, will he, teld at the ’wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunch larger, on Slate Hill. i'l’ho election in the election district c'nrhi p|.' . |)08P(! of Hast Pennsborouoh township, will be ® held at the house now occupied hy Benjamin Mr,■: -Clay, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge. § v - 11 Tiie election in the election district edm | ; posed of New Cumberland, will be held at the filSlyNouse formerly kept by W. H. Bohl, in'the of New Cumberland. election in the'election district com of the borough of Mechanicsbtirg, will h e ld at the public house of Jae. A. Melo}’, borough. !#fiWp'!l’ho eleciion in the election district com &®|;!sW|Ved of Monroe lowhshjti, will be held,at the y.' t public bouse of Samu'el Algeier, in Church i& i; to&.n in said township. •• i/l'ho election in the election district com pile i.ppsed of Upper Dickinson township, will he ,feld at the House no\y occupied by .Hugh W, g' iVyifti’Cullotdi, in said township. The eleciion in the district composed of the l|&Pv®orqugh of Ne.wville, and townships of Mifflin, ler Frankford, Upper West Pennshotough, that part of Newton township, not inelu n the Leeshurg eleciion . district, hereiriaf lentioped, will be held at the Brick School ise, in the borough of Newville. , te eleciion in the district composed of iewelh township, will be held at the ipf House in Newburg, in said township, te eleciion inthp district composed of the tgh of Shippensburg, Shippensburg Ipwn , and that part of Southampton township included in the Leesburg election district, be held at the Council .House, irt Hie bor : i of Shippensburg. id in and hy an act of the General Assem if litis. Coin Vie on wea l lli, passed tbeSd July, , it is thus provided p: “That the qualified tors of parts of Newlqn.and Southampton tsbip, in ,the county of Cuqiherland, bourn >y tiie following lines-and distances, viz : inning at ihe Adams county line, thence r thelino dividing the townships of D.ck-, and. Newton to the turnpike road, (hence said turnpike to Centre School House, )id turnpike, in Southampton township, re to a point on the Walnut Bottom Road .oybuck’s, including Reyhuck’s Farm, ice in a strait line to the Saw Mill of the i of George Clever, thence along Kryalier’s 10'the Adams county line, thence along me of Adams county to the place of hegin- .. //be and the same is hereby declared a new eleciion district, the election to rp'tdie'Neld at the public house formerly occupied >« ' , NyvWNt. Maxwell,, in Leesburg, Southampton ,-'.t,- ! ",t?)ii ; nship. ,< NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, K That every person, except Justices of the HKA' JRjface, who shall hold any office or appuint- BgJ'-irneni. of profit .of trust under the United Stales, ||P||pj-.if this Slate, or any oily orincnrporated dis whether a commissioned officer or otller- a subordinate officer or agent, who is-or ||||Pifl|talI be employed under the-, or judiciary departments of this State, United Slates, or of any oily.or of p®£ai(iy Incorporated district; and also that every feiKmepiber of Congress and of the Stale Legisla- A'ofoanil of the Select or Common Council of K ! f ; tapy cityt or commissioner nr any incorporated i’.'vi disfficl, i 9 by law incapable of holding or ex > , ■' . erqUingat the same time, the office of a'ppoint i' -/l . tnent of judge, inspeclor, or clerk of any elec . lions of this Commonwealth, and that no in- judge or other officer pf such election jshall be ellighle to be then voled for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an relating to elections of this Commonwealth, July 2d, 1831), further provides as fol sfeillows, to wits ■ , xiSpii- *• -That the inspectors and Judges shall •fig|®'*ineot at the respective places appointed for y-SSjlitolding the election in life district to which ,‘fjhey respectively belong, before 9 o’clock in ’ morning of the second Tuesday of Octo ber and each of said inspectors shall appoint - One clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of ? •' ,'BOjßfif;distrlct. vs|p case !ltß.person who shall have recieved ihejaecond highest number of voles for inspec nol attend on the day of the election, ■ MS®?' l ' l ® P erfton V* lo B^ia " have recieved the highest number of votes for judge at r proceeding election shall aciasinspec "v 'OTptn his place. And in case the person who have received the highest nnmbor of r ' ns P f, ° ,or p hall not attend, the person judoe shall,appoint an inspector in his *iP'SWb « and in case (he person elected a judge attend, then the inspector who re pomt a juilce in his place; or if any vacancy ' •silltconlinue in the board for the space .of e remaining portion is well cover ed with timber. Two-thirds of this farm is un dor post and.railfejyco, and the entire property is in lino condition. The improvements are a n_o comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING . HOUSE, Stone and frame . Barn, . USS l|msmokc House,. Wash House, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, anil otner ont-hnilding. A never (ailing wpll of water is convenient to tho-door of the dwell ing, and a stream ol water runs through the property. There is also on the premises a young apple orchard o( fine gristed trees, to gether witli a variety of superior fruit and orna mental-trues. A large quantity ol growing 10. oust trees ai'd ori the properly, more than suf. ficiont to keep the (arm under good fence at all times. This is considered one of the host gra zing farms in the county. Title'indisputable. Persons wishing to examine the property, will pieaso call on the subscriber, residing on the same. JAMES WILLIAMSON. September 2, 1858—Gt* Public Sale. AS tho Assignee of John Coovcr, I will ex pose to public sale, on the promises, on Tuesday the 14th of September , 1858, at 11 o’- clock, A. M. A FIRST RATE FARM, situate in North Middleton township, Cumber land county, on tho Conodoguinet creek, and bounded by John Jacobs, David Hoover’s mill tract, Adam Tnoma, David Ralston and others, Containing 143 Acres, having thereon erected a two-story 'Voatherhoarrted II OUSE, LOG JJSj[i™»BARN, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Carriage-House, and other improve ments. About 120 acres are cleared and under good fence, tho residue well limbered. Tho 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 bo offered in parts or all together, as will best suit purchasers. Tho terms will be made known on tho day of sale. MICHAEL L. HOOVER, Assignee of John Coover* July 22, 1858- 8t Estate of Barbara Yfihe, otherwise Shalhj, dcc’d V'l EORGfE BITNEK, Guardian of Jolin.Brotz, lias presented his petition td tlip Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, under the Act of Assembly of tho. 18th April, 1853, for an order to. a'cll n tract of land in Silver Spring township, bounded by .lands of M. Bitncr, Jacob Mmnma and others, containing Sixty-five ncrt% more or less, with a Stone House and Stone Bank Barn thereon erected, upon which petition the said Court granted a rule on t.he parties interested to appear at the next stated Orphans’ Court, to he held on Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1858, and shew cailse why the;said, order should not be granted, of whfoh nllc all the said parties are lierebv required to take notice. . ‘ D. S.; CROFT, Clh, Orph. Court.. September 2, 1858 —Tt National rpilE subscribers will sell at public sale, on 1 Sulurda}", the 18tli of September, 1858, at 1 o’clock P: M., a two-Story Frame House and Lot of Ground, situate* in Churehtown, Climb, co., adjoining proporty-of Rudolph Kryshfcrand George Brandt. The hbuse is well finished and AjesX in good order. Also a Wash House, BHisaj Smoko Uonse, and a Stahlpjn good or ifeUSL tier. There is also a number of Fruit trees oh the lot, and I ho Garden is in a fine state of cultivation. SAFETY TMST Company. Any person wishing to 'purchase a comforta ble home, would do well to examine this proper ty. The tenns will bo made known on tlie- day of sale by' 1 . ; A.&., C. GROSS, Ex 9 rs. «•/* Mary Beltzboovcr, dcc’di ■ August 12, 1858—ta* nnELEGRAPII FODDER CUTTER. The X Farmers of Cumberland county are invited to call at ou’r Foundry and Agricultural Imple ment Factory, and examine the celebrated Tele, graph Huy, Straw and Corn S(pck Cutter , maim- Inclined by T. 11. AFilson & Go., of Harrisburg. It is. worked by hand or horse power, and will fully recommend itself (o every farmer who ex amines its clean and rapid operation in cutting hay, straw or corn stalks. • All that isasked te aircxamination of the machine. ' F. GARDNER & CO. • August 12, 1858—Gt THE. subscriber has been appointed agent.for Cumberland county, Cor tliesaleol the cele brated Greeiicastle Farm Bells, and is selling them at very low prices. They have been.sokl all over tho State and give satisfaction to' all who have tried them. Also,- oh hand, some pt the 8011-metal Farm Bulls,-and every tiling else in the farming and mechanical, line. All to be had at-the cheap hardware store of HENRY SANTON, Carlisle, Apri] 22, 185.a.' - .■WHOLESALE AND TIETAJL n 3)EALEK9'IN Foreign and Domestic Liqiiors, I South Hanover street, ihtec doors south of Inhoff’s .. • Grocery* ' • o CARLISLE,.PA. f THE undersigned respectful!}* announce to the public that they have opened a stoic ex clusively for tlie sale of , . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail at their .store iii South. Hanover street. , BIUNDIES, WIPES. denlieimer. '»•' CHAMPAGNE, Ileidsuck & Co.,Gesler & Go., and Imperial. GINS, ' Boblcn, Lion and Anchor. • , WHISKEY, ■ • Superior OM Monongabela, Old Family Nectar, Scotch,"and' ... Irish. ‘ SCOTCH & Son’s Sparkling Ed inburg,’ Allsop’sEast India Pale Ale, Tennet’a Brpwn‘St»>\it. . A.Ut' a'Uu- pi y Rectified Whiskey, PftrkePft Brand, ;ioVsale ; Dealers mid ot/icMS E ARTI CLE, will /Jnd k-jis represcntc'd, as their whole' htfeiition wilt ho given to ft jnroper and careful'! selection of their stock, which, Onmiot. bo hnr-1 passed, and hope to have- the” patronage of the public. : • V , : ' LYNCH & DETIVItEU,' opposite the Volunteer priuting,oflicc, Carlisle, Aug. 2G, 1858-rCm Valuable Fiirm itai* Sato. THE subscriber will ofK*r at public stale, on the promises, tin Saturday, the 25th-ol Sep tember, 1858, at 1 o’clock, P. M-. his farm, sit uate in Franklord township, Cumberland conn ty, near Blosiersvillc. and..within one mile of Frehn’s mill, and 9 miles -west of Carlisle, on .the public road to Carlisle. It contains 128 acres of’good Slate land, some of which has lately been limed, and all of it is in a good stale of cultivation. Abut 20 acres of the above is well covered with good timber. The improvements are a good.'two-story. weath erboarded jfcsga HOUSE, LOU BAUN, wagon shed, Corn-Crib, and other, ncccs ftSHfHlß Ont-bulldings. Therein a'. Well of good water, at the door, and a thriving Young orchard of choice fruit. The farm.is well watered, (hero being rnnn ing water in nearly all the fields; It' is well adapted for stock, as a large portion of it can be convcited into meadow. Said farm is convenient to Churches* Schools, Stores and Mills. Limestone can be liud with in two miles for burning lime. Any -person wisbnig 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 2'3, 185S—:* "iiiin. InK'l. & Vmlldv Spirit insert to amount of $2 each, and semi bill to this oflioo. ; . Fore riiist'. , n ■. A_Tfl r O_STOK V BH.ICK HOUSE nearly ‘new, in North dgouimiml by Rev, D. Uert- Possession given immadiately. Apply ut Gould’s Auction Room, to S, 11. GOULD-. Carlisle, Aug. 20, 1858. ■ - TVfOTICE is herebygiven that Letters of Acl ministration with thu will annexed, on Hie cstateof Mrs. Maltha Shenton. dcc’d., late of the Borough of New Cumberland, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Bogie ter of s dd county, to the subscriber residing in the same Borough. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present properly au. thenlicated for settlement to JOHN G. KETTERMAN, Mm’r. August 25, 1858 —Ct* LETTERS testamentary witii the will annex ed on the estate of John BurkhcprC, late o( Frarikford township, Cumberland county, dcc’d., have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in Milllin township. All,persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those bav, ing claims will present them properly authenti cated lor settlement to _ . JOHN IIEMM£N6ER,Ex’r. August 5, 1858—6t* - y 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 Coat Company, delivered in cars, and sent to any part of Pennsylvania, or at retail, -.r or sale at the lowest market price, by JAS. M WHEELER & CO., Successors to Jno. If. Brant, Harrisburg, Pa. August 5. 1858—ly | job Work done at this office on short notice. , IVolicc. House and iot for Sale. Farm Bells. ’ lij'iießs <& HSctwilc-L', All of choice Brands. Sherry, Part, Madcfia, Jdsbon, Glared ‘ Native,Hock, Johannisburg and Bo- daniel M ? cdr: I3*l!itc .Notice.- Notice. Best Family Coal* THE- subscribers would respectfully call tho attention of tho coal consumers of Carlisle and vicinity, and the public generallyj to. their superior quality oftßoal, such as Lykcn’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke, Fiddler, « . « . •'« .« • Trevorton, s « *e « t< And the celebrated Lathery Whitpash, “ Their Yard is situated in the east end of Car lisle, opposite tho Gas AVorks, where they will keep constantly, on hand a large stock of all kinds and sizes of Coal which will bo sold as hnv as any in the Borough. All coal for family aisewill bo re screened before delivery and war ranled to'givo entire satisfaction.' Best quality iit'L,imcbnrncr*a ft Blacksmith's Coal always ou hand and af low figures. All orders left at the residence of Jnniesllof fcr. AA r est Fdi’nfret street, at Squire Smith’s office, South Hanover street, or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, -North East street, will be piomptly attended for LUMBER! LUMBER!! AA’e are also prepared to furnish all kinds and qualify of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced prices. Bills sawed to order and furnished at the shortest notice. AVe have constantly on hand all kinds and quality of Shingles, such as AA’hfle Fine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, and Linn; all kinds ,of Failing, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Broom Handles, worked Flooring and .rough and smooth 'Sails, Posts, and every article that can bo kept in a Lumber Yard. Having cars of our own we can at all times and at short notice supply any arti cle in our line of business atdow prices. AA r o arc tha'Trkful for past favors and solicit a continuance of public patronage. Our motto is to.please. SHROM & HOFFER Carlisle,-May 27,1858.' FKANKLIN MOUSE, South Hanover Si., adjoining the Court House s Carlisle.. Pa. JOHN HANNON', Proprietor. MAIL Coach leaves daily for Papertown, Pe tersburg, York Springs and Hanover, from tliia,llonse. May 20, 1858. ‘ - Buell Again to tlie Old Trtrpc. THE subscriber respectfully informs flic public generally tlut he Ims’resumed the , nniniibictiiiing of BOOTSae4fe« and SHOES, in West Main pill street, a few-doors west' of * tliu Railroad office, and. having'a good assort ment of feather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged competent workmen,-bo is prepared to. ’make up to measure, every,description of work in his line.' Hu has also received from Philadelphia a well, selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, compri sing every variety for Spring and Summer wear, which ho oilers at Idwpriccs. Gentlemen's Hilo Fi'encli 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, &0., #c. Purchasers are requested to call and examine ids stock. .... ROBERT MOORE, Cai lisle,-May-20, .1858. CUMBERLAND COUNTY - §d’Ba©©!L. THE second session of this Institution wil, commence in Literary Hall, Newville, Pa.l (ill. Tuesday, April Cth, 1858, and continue five mouths i ■ ■ An able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no ellbrf will lie spared (o render tho school worthy o( Die position it seeks (o occu py, and ofjthu 'patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full particulars, ad- dress, F. A. McKINNEY,-Treasurer. ' £*r., ; - ■ -Nowvillo, Pa. By order, of Hm®oard of Trustees.'. ■Dan’i.. SllKlh.v. President., I Jas. lH’CANorb'sn. Secretary, i’ February 18, 1858 —ft " S T CIV Coal Yard, ..JIT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscriber would, respecf/ully call it lie attention of ijimehnrners unci the ciizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally,- to his NEW" COAL YARD, attached to his Warp House, on West High street, where he will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the best quality of Coal, to wit: - ✓ :Lykens Valley Luke Pine Groce* and' Trevcrlon , Broken , Egg. and Nul i'oai —screened and dry, »vll ol which he pledges himself to sell ut the lowest possible prices. Best quality of Limehurner's and Blacksmith's Coat always on hand. * -• 05T All orders left at the Ware Itouso, or at his residence in North Hanover street will be promptly attended-, to. . ; ■ • j. w. Henderson. Carlisle, April I*s, 1858 —tf ' firerl Kediletioji I*i Prices JIT OGILDTS NEW STORE. fIIAVE this day commenced to run off my largo and splendid stock of Summer Goods, ‘at astonishingly low prices. Elegant Lawns worth 12 aifd 18 for 9 and 12 cents. Barege Do Laines worth 15 tor 10, Do. worth 25 for 18ets. Ginghams worth 12 and 10 at 8 and 10. Debege worth 12 at 8, Madona cloth worth ,18 at 12-cts. Summer Silks worth 75 at 50, Dncalls woitli 31 at 20 cents, Summer Cussimeres much‘under price, needle worked Collars and Undersleeves very low, Parasols cheaper than ever, Carpeting Irom 12£ up to Silk and Baraga Mantillas cheaper than ever, Muslins, calicoes and tick ings, at great bargains; a lot of Boots and Shoes welMrmde at cost to close them out. Purchasers wishing’to lay out tlieir money to good advantage, will do well to call at the new store room, opposite the Methodist church. CHARLES OQILBY. Carlisle, Jnly.22, 1858. BO Valfs €alVaiilc Oil, PREPARED originally by Prof. IH Du Vail, formerly »>f the College ot Surgeons, purls, ts now ollered to the public for the cure of all sore inuTpainful diseases ! For instance—pain or soreness in any part of the system, rheuuia tlsifis, pain in the back, breast or sides, bealed breasts, neuralgia, bums, sprains, headache, cramp in the stomach’, or any other disease Mmt is sore and painful, and it is only oyer this class ot diseases'wo claim a perfect victory. We say positively to our patrons, we can relieve the sufferer £9 times out of lt)0. We would just say to the Prof. Du .VaR was 25 years in bringing this medicine to the.superiority it has over all others. For sain by S. W. Haverstiok, S. Elliott, J B. Kinder,and at all the country stores through out the county. Price 50 cents per bottle. SBJ per cent, off lo the trade. All orders must bo addressed to J.*D. STONEHOAD, Selo Agt. for U. S. , . Lcwistoum,-Pa . . August 19, 1858. CARKUGCS AMD BUGCfIES. 'j-'IIE undersigned respectfully 'informs the | public that he is prepared to manufacture to order, at tho shortest notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, Stages, Omnibuses, and Harness, at lowest Cash prices. * New and second Imnd Carriages and RockaWays constantly on hand at Ida establish ment in MeehamCsbnrg, Gumb. county, Penn’a. Repairing ol 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 publiepatronago. Coun try produce taken in exchange for work. / GEORGE SURGEDER. Juno 17, 1858—4 m Just Received, at Leidich .J Sawyer's Kew Store, Etist 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 for thu season. Call and examine. LEIDICH & SAWYER. August 26, 1858, Notice. rp HE subscribers nro prepared to furnish any I sorfcof Sawed Timber, at tho Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, formerly occupied bj James Lamberton, in Carrol township. Perry county, such ns PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINK BOARDS, from stuff of any size and length.— Also, Clean White Oak Timber for Machinery or Wagonnmking, and Poplar Plank,. Boards and Scantling, Plough Beams, which they will sell at the Saw mill or.dvliyer in Carlisle, or on tlie cars. Terms will bo made known,by Jacob Kolter, at the Saw mill. KOLTER & MYERS Sherthandalo P. 0., April,B, 1858—ly* NEW cocos; BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! I THE subscriber has just returned from' Mew York and Philadelphia, and isnow opening in the NEW STORE ROOM the largest and most splendid stock of Spring ami .SmuJnet' Goods, ever broughl 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, Poll de Chevicesr, Grenadines, Val anines, Chnlly and Barge Robes, Side Stripe Silks, Sido Stripe Delaines, Ducals, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns; Sic. EMBROIDERIES.—fiirect from the import ers o( New York, in great variety,.such as Ele gant; Needle 'Worked Collars, Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Inserlings,Edgings,Flouiicings, Ike., and cheaper than over. . Cambric and Joconot Muslins, Plain. Barred, Striped and Swiss Muslins, Nunsooks, Bishops, Lawns, &c. BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AN: RUSHES.—An enliro new assortment. ■ SPRING SHAWLS.—A large, assortment, and very cheap, such as 'White Crape Stella, Wool Do Laino, Thybot, Granitdihc,.&c. Also a new slock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES iit reduced prices. Cassimcrcs and oilier Goods for Boys’ wear in great variety. Muslins,Tick ings, Chocks, Ginghams, Skirtings, &c., of -all kinds'and at tile lowest figures. Counterpanes,; Hosiery, Gloves, Laco Milts, ,&c. LOOKING GLASSES.—A now.stock of Elegant. Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. ' \ .• > CARPETINGS AND M ATT I NGsV Ano ther slip ol Super Three Ply, Ingrain.Vemiian, Hemp, and' Stair Carpetings White and'Colored 'Mattings at'reduced prices. r This st< ck has liecn selected with great care, at the very lowest cash prices; and will bo sold for the cash at such prices as will convince ali. that Ogilhy’s New Store is the place to lay out their cash to the very best .advantage. Light Profits and Quick Sales is our motto. 03”".Recollect tbo New Store is pn the corner, of Wain and Pitt streets, directly opposite flic Methodist Church, . April 22, 1858, Lar;c Spring Arrival of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, AT A. W. EENTZ’S. SPLENDID stock of hew Black Dross Silks, magnilicent slyles fancy Dress Silks.-. Rich ! " T Hai e.!! flijegant!!! ■ •French Foulard Silks, Satin and striped Bareges, Valencias, duoallos, beantitul ncjv printed Clmllics, French printed'Jaconets, English Brilliants, French Brilliants, English, French and American Prints, Scotch, French arid Domestic .'.Ginghams, honhota. UWnnct rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawls in cVory variety, silk, crape,, stulla, cashmere, S:o.' Embroider - ics, collars, sleeves, flouncings, edgings, veils. Carpetings, Oil Cloths. Yunitian, Ingrain,-Three Ply,, Brussels, Cotton .ami Hemp. Druggets ami Floor Oil Cloths ol* all widths. , Linen Goods. —A complete assortment embta cing all the most' celebrated marks*.' • Gloves and Hosiery Ipv ladies. Misses and children, a great variety of kid. silk and;cotton gloves-, ladies elegant twisted silk nv 8, Domestic and Staple Goads, Bleached and unbleached shirting, bleached and unbleached sheetings, woolen and cotton flannels, corset jeans, tickings, cottonadeis, sat-, tinets, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, fable covers, bleached and brown drillings, and an endless variety of other, articles. In fact, this stock of goods ia very extensive, thorough and complete, having been purchased with a great deal of care, and we feel confident we can please any one who will favor us with a call. All candid persons Who have patronized us will adrriit that we have sold the best bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. Tfe can assure our friends and all lovers of »< Cheap Goods,” that we are as well prepared as ever to offer superior inducements for their patronage. A., W. BENTZ. CaHtsle, April 22, 1858; , Summer Arrangement.! ■ CHANGE OF HOURS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. ON and after Thursday, il ay 13th, 1858, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted,:) For JSiirriisllnii’gi Is/ Train. 1 2d Train. Leave Chambersburg, 5.15 A* M. 2.15 P.M. “ Shippe'nsbiirg, 6.44 ' 2.46 - « «< Ncwvllle,. 6,10 « .8 18 « ' « Carlisle, ‘ 7.00 « b.-68* « » “ Mechanicsb’g, 7.80 st 4.80 f* At Harrisburg, .8.00 -« ‘ .6.00 • For ChambeisSHsi^. Isi Train.' 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, ,8.80 A.M. 1,05 I*. Mi “ Moclmnicsburg, 0.08 << 1.30 « “ Carlisle, - 9.46 (t 2.13 << “ Newyillo, - 10.20 “ 2.47 “ <* Shippensburg, 10.52 << 3.23 «< At Chambersburg. 11.22 << 3.53 “ • Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., 1.30 P.’M„ ami 6.25 P. M. For Pittsburg.ut 3.40, A* M.,aud 5.10'p. Mt, and Altobria Way (rain at 1.00 P. M; For Balti- more, at 8.30 A. M., arid 12.10, noon. • Trains on the Dauphin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg fur Reading, Lebanon, Auburn. &c., daily.* Fares from Harrisburg, Moehnriicsbrirfe, Car lisle. Shippensburg and Chambersburg, will he fen cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Cars. O. N. LULL, Sitpi. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, f May 13,1858. f Willi Paper. A LARGE variety of new and beautiful pa tents just opening, and Will bo sold cheap er than ever. Also, a very beatifilul assortment of Window Shades. For sale at the cheap Hardware store of , J. P. LYNE & SON. Carlisle, April 8, 1858. JjtilV ■ FIRM, HATS! HATS ! HATS! ! ! THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that they will continue the HATTING BUSINESS at the old stand of tho late Win. 11. Trout, In West High Street, where they hope all tho old customers, and others will give them a call, as they -feel conll mdent of being able to please. They have now on hand a splendid assort, nient of HATS ol ail descriptions, from tile common Wool to the linest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who lias an eye to getting the wortli of ids money. Their Sill;, Moidskin and Beaver Huts, are unsurpassed tor lightness, durability and finish, by those o 1 any other establishment in tho county. Boys’ Hats of every, description constantly on hand. Call and examine. J. G. GALLIC & CO. Carlisle, July 15,1858. ' ■ • . J, W. ». ClttßlEjr, ATTORNEY AT LAW. East Main Street* opposite the Jail. Carlisle, Fob. 18, 1858—tf , TVI OTICE is hereby given that application will iv be made to the next Legislature.of Penn sylvania to alter tlio Charter ol tho Carlisle De posit Bank, located inrtlio borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County, so as to’ confer upon said Bunk the rights andprivileges of n Bank of Issue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of said Bank, which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with privilege of increasing tho same under its pre sent charter, to one hundred thousand dollars, to two hundred thousand dollara. ■" Climb. Co. Agricnifnrsil Society. FALL Exhibition of 1858 will he held on the grounds.at Carlisle, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 13th, 14lh and 15th. FREDK. WATTS, Prea’l. D. S. Croft, Socf’y. August 19, 1858. Salesman Wafted. WANTED immediately, an experienced salesman- apply to P. ARNOLD. August 12, 1858., OAK WOOD POSTS AND RAILS. 100 Cords Oak Wood, a superior article. 200 Mortice Posts. 200 Posts in tho rough.- 1 1000 Rails. Wo ate non 1 prepared to furnish any quantity of tlio above POSTS and RAILS, at short no tice, delivered at an}’point required. Alsb, a fine lot ot Hickory Wood on hand, for sale by . JAS. M.'.WHEELER fc CO., Successors to Jno. H. Brant, Harrisburg, Pa. August 5. 1858—ly The Subscribers hare for Said fl AAQTj THOUSAND White Piiio Shin- AvFvTr/Agios, of superior quality',■ which thoy will sell at river prices. Alsa, a large lot ot Cherry and Walnut, Irom 4 inch to 3 inches thick, which they will sell wholesale or retail low. Also, a new Throhsing.Machine to which wo invite the attention of farmers, as we led disposed to give a bargain. All kinds of Lum ber and Coal coiistantlv on hand- low for Cash. SHROJf & HOFFEB. Carlisle, July 8, 1858. Healthy .Guftis, and. a SWdet Breath* ALL who are desirous of obtaining these be nefits should use ZERMAN’S CELEBRA TED TOOTH WASH. This delicious article combines so many mori. tdriohs qualities.' that it has now become a Stan dard favorite with the citizens of New York* Philadelphia andßultimoro. Dentists prescribe 1 it in their practice most successfully, and from every source, the most flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums ifrct immediately henefitted by its use; its action upon themis mild and soothing arid eflecliyo.— It cleanses the leelh so thoroughlyThatthey are made Mo rival pearl hi whiteness, and diffuses through tlic mouth such A delightful freshness that tlio breath is rendered exquisitely'Sweet. It disinfects all those impurities which tend to produce decay; and ns a consequence, when these are removed flic teeth must always remain sound.- ’ CHAS. OGILBT. Prepared only by Francis Zcrman, Druggist, O'lh and Catlmrino streets, .Philadelphia, and sold by nil Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. , July 22, 1858—ly FIRST ARRIVAL OP ' " Spring Siiiiiiucr Goods. npllE'.subscriber is just opening one of tha I largest and best assortment oi Spring and Slimmer Goods over offered to the public. Ilia stock has been selected with great care from fhtf largest and best bouses in yTew York and Phfla* dolphin, and every effort tnndc to obtalnf the? la test and most fashionable stylos In the market* Ho thinks he-will b.c able to. please every vatftf* ty of taste nt such low prices as wore novel' Vo* fore offered lu this place* Plain, black, nioirc antique; barred, striped find figured silks, de beges, berego do laihos/ bbreges, alpacas, &c. Such as nainsook, p/ain and flguredmusljns, cambrics, jaconcte, bishop lawns, bijllianls* . A largo stock of French Worked collars, tfi dorslceVes, handkerchiefs,• flouncing, edgings, laces, insertings, direct from the i/nportcrs iii Now York, and will be* sold very cheap. JRibfroriS. A largo assortment of elegant bonnet rlbfcoitia which ho intends selling very low. Bleached and unbleached linen and Cottofi sheetings, table linens, checks,, tickings,;g|hg« hams, Osnaburg’s bags and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, table and piano covers, cnrtdlti muslins, all colors of Carpet chain and .Colton Twist. A latgo arid splendid assortment o< Sfeßa and I’lnbet Shawls. Cloths, vestings, twCeds, cotton** ades, lifien and silk handkerchiefs. Carpels and Oii CloihSi A very large lot o/ three-ply irtgrain, 'frenl fion, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs and Carpet Bags. Trunks, . A lingo assortment of trunks, all sizes and quality; also looking-glasses, which ho intends v selling very cheap. .. A large assortment oriadica* and cfuldr‘en*a shoes, which he intends selling very cheap af the old stand, North Hanover street, three dooto north ot the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Ho respect fully invites the public to call and oxatoioe stock before' purchasing, as every effort will he made to give perfect satisfaction fo.those who nuiy favor him With d call. PiljLfP ARNOLt). Carlisle, April I, 1858. Worth Ilaiiovdt si. confectionery CARLISLE, PA. Wholesale Rates Reduced $2,00 per 10 lbs, I'IIB attention of Country Merchants.and (ho public generally is invited to a largo assort ment of CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the best material and warranted fo contain no poison in tbeir colors, which will bo sold whole, sale of retail at low rates, at the old stand of P. jMONVER, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa., a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Just received a large assortment of Fresh Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importations, con. sistingof Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Bannanas,. Fine Apples, Almonds, Filberts, Cream Nuts, ‘ Cocoa Nuts, &c., all of which will bo sold at low rotes. Also, a largo assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, of every variety. Also, all t/io best brands of Scgars and Tobacco, of American and German manufacture. Tho subscriber returns thanks for tho liberal patronage bestowed oh him by tho public* ami solicits a continuance ol* their farors.-. P. MONYEB. Carlisle, July 1, 1868.- “mount Holly Springs Hotel.” Fire miles from Carlisle, Pa., at the Gap of the South Mountain. THE subscriber, of fbo St, Lawrence Hotel, Chesniit street, Philu., having purchased tho above named popular summer resort, of the' Into proprietor, Jos. W. Patton, will open tho sumo on the 20th of Juno, tor tho reception of guests. Terms moderate. Address A. 6. MULLIN, Mount Hollo Springs, Climb’d. Co., Pee, Juno 10,1858. MONEY wanted at thl Office in payment oi subscription.. Notice* N. C. MUSSELMAN, Cashier. June 10, 1858. , Beautiful TClifle Tcelli, Ladies Dress Goods, White Gooffs* Embroideries. Domestic Goods. Shawls. Genllcmen’s Wear, Shots.