Orphans’-Court Sale.; i tN pursuance bf an order of tho Orphans* T Court of Cumberland county, Pa.,-ivilbbo nnblicly, n't tbo OoiM House, in tho 80-80 80 of Carlisle, on Wednesday, tho.fith of r0 “ B i 1858 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of V a Tot of Ground, situate in tl,p Bo ( t „ Carlisle, county of Cumberland, and PennsvdJania. situate and fronting 30 ? "t nn North Hanover street, and being 210 in tcet o a c ptli. adjoining lots otMrs. Bosser nian, Frederick Cornman and others, I**‘*f|S,having thereon erected two.FRAME lujil^CHOUaLS. s!l |o.—Ten per cent of the purchase (O bo paid on tho confirmation of .sale, n [° H n ?L r epiduo thereof: one half on Hie first of Anril 1359, IV hen possession will bo given, and rpe balance within one year thereafter, with in terest. to ho secured by judgment, tcrest, to ELIZABii ; I , K I; OEPBURN, ANDREW HEPBURN, Guardians of Win. I. Hepburn. ijcpt. 10, 1858 —3t Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves to bo in debted to tho estate of- William 11. Trout, dec’d., are hereby notified to make ininiediatc. payment to .tho undersigned, who may at all times bo found at tho Commissioner’s Office. J. ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. Carlisle, Sept.-10, 1858—3 t New Pall CS-oods * T OQILBY’S NEW STORE. Ibavo just A. returned from Philadelphia, and now open ing a largo and splendid, assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which will bo sold at astonishing ly low, prices for the cash. A largo lot of ele gant DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, all wool Delaine, Poplins, Pdil Do Cheviot's, Cashmeres, Morinoes, Plaids, &o. SHAWLS ., A full assortment now stylo Shawls, all kinds and prices, and very cheap. Elegant worked collars, flouncing, edging, inserting. &c. Flannels, blankets, undershirts, gloves and stockings in groat variety.. Elegant Fall and Winter Ribbons. Cloths, Cassimeres and Votings, anew supply and cheaper than ever. CAR PETING, Imperial, Ingrain, Venitiari, Hemp and Rag, at the very lowest notch. A full assortment of bleached and unbleached Huslins very iowcCalicoos, Debagcs, Tickings,, in end Idas variety. Ladies’ Skirts of all kinds and cheap. •It is impossible to enumerate,one half the ar. lidos.. All persons in want of handsome, arid cheapqgo’ods. are invited to call at tire new store West Main street, nearly'opposite the Railroad Depot, where-they can lay out their cash (o.tlio very• best advantage. Quick sales and short protits.' CUAS. OGILBY. September 1,6; 1838. Stray Steer & Heifer. CA.ME to tiio residence of the subscriber, in South Middleton tp., about 14 miles cast ol Carlisle, on tho’Trindlo Spring road, on the .Wtll •ragjs'iffrxi day oi August:last,'a. 1 white spotted frSHMB Steer arid it dark red Heifer, eaclt about «faSssie2ione-ari(l-a-half years old. Tiio owner is requested te come (erward,-prove propeity, pay charges, and take them away, 'otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. ■ J 1 • JOHN BAKER., Septcriibcr 0, 1858—8t* School Taxes. THE time for payment of School Taxes has boon extended to Friday, ihe Ulh instant,. Persons paying their taxes on or before that day will bo allowed a deduction of 5 per cent. By order ot the Board of Directors. , ’ J. W. EBY, Treasurer. Carlisle, Sept. 9,1858—2 t ■ Valuable Town Properly . FOR SATE;, ’ SATURDAY, the 25th day'of SEPTEM> V/ BER, l*858 ? the undersigned will sell ,at the CourtTlouse, in the borough of Carlisle, at U o’clock of said day, tiio valuable property situated on the south-western corner of Main afreet and Centre square, in said borough. The lot is, about CO feet in front on .-'Main street, arid a--™. runs back to Church alloy; and has AS/Mfms- erected thereon a.two-story STONE In i SIIISSLd WE ELI N G-ITO USE , BRICK and OFFICES, &c. is ono of the most desirable in the town, arid is admirably situated for a first class hotel, town hall, or other public building. It is. a prominent .business stand, and suitable for any important branch of trade, being located In the heart .of the town, and on ono of the .principal business streets. Torins made Ifno w’rt LIZA BIOT ci !V E . . CAROLINE EGE, For herself, and as guardian of John ■ W. i'gc, under an order of Court . Carlisle, Sept. 9, 1858. . A Rare '.Chance.for a good Investment., TUB subscriber intending to leave, Carlisle,, will sell his whole slock of Hals, Caps, Boots and, Shoes, (which is now and good) on advantageous' terms to a responsible purchaser. The business is well, established mid tiio stand the best in town. Every satisfaction- will bo guarantied to tiio buyer, and terms made lair. I wohld like to sell as soon as F^j^lEß. Carlisle, 9ept.!); 1858. _ ' P. S. I will still keep a first rate assortment of goods on handj and sell as cheap as eVer to the day of sale, ■. . S'AVINCvFUNDi. Moral WALNUT street, smtih-wstcoriier of Tlllllt), PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED UY STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA FIVE tER CENT/HS.TEREST Money is received in any .sum, largo or small, and : iritereat paid from the day ol'deposit'to tlio day ol withdrawal. Tho office is open every day from 9 o’clock in tjio morning till 6 o’clock In tho afternoon, and on Monday-and Thursday .evenings, till 8 o'clock. * HON. HENRY L. BENNEU, PrCs’L ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Pres’l. • TVu. J. Reed, Secretary. a DIRECTORS: Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,. Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bairy, Robert Selfridge, Francis Leo, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,_ C. iandroth Munns, Henry Diftendeinei. Money is received and. payments made in bold daily without notice. " . Tho, investments are made in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Ronts, and such first class securities as the'charter requires. Sept. 9, 1858.'' ■■ , . Estate Notice. T ETTERS of administration, with tho will ■ annexed, on tlio estate of Mrs. Sarah Grail, ■dec’d.,-lato of Davis county, Missouri, have been granted by tho subscriber, residing in' Carrol township, York county, Pa. All persons in debted to said estate nro requested to make im.; mediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for sot. tiement to ABRAHAM FLEMING, Adm’r. September 2,1857—0w* BLACKSMITH’S COAL—IO,OOO Bushels ol Bituminous Coal, from tho colobrated •* Lemon” Mines, receiving and for sale by IV. B. MURRAY. Scptombe 3, 1858. Election Proclamation. WH ERE AS in and by an act of the Gene ral Assembly, of the Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania, enlilled “An acl relating lo the elections of ibis Commonwealth,” passed lbs 3d day of.luly, A. D. 1839, it is madp the du ly of the Sheriff of every county wjjhin Ibis Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and ih.sucb mlices to enu merate : I.The officers to be elected. 3. designate tbe place at which tbe election is to be held. I, JACOB BOWMAN, High Sheriff of the county' of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice 1,0 the elec tors of, the county of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, Ibe 12ib day of October next, an election will be held at tlie several election Jistriois.vestahlisbed by law in said county, at which time they will vole by ballol.for One Person for Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ;. . One Person for Canal Commissioner of, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the counties of Cum berland, Perry and York, in the Congress of the Utjjled Stab s. . ' ,| Two persons to represent the counties ot Cumberland and Perry in the House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania. ■ One person for Sheriff of the county ,pf cum b*One', person for Commissioner of Cumber la,Ono°Perlon for Director of the Poor of Cum l>G(')re J por°3nn^’or Auditor of Cumberland Co. The said eleclinn will be held throughout the countyas follows; The election in the .election district compo acd ofthe horouglvcf Carlisle and the town ships of North Middleton, South-Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower . FranUford, will be held at the Court House, in the bo- I rough of Carlisle. • , | The election district composed of ' Lower | West Pennsborough township, will he held at, the North School House, in'Plainfield. | The election in the .election district com* j posed of Silver Spring township, will be held j at the.public house of Jacob Otistot, in Hoges town, in said township. , p .'I The eleclinn in the selection district com -posed of Hajnpden . township,-will be held at the public house of Henry B. Slone, in said .township. . . ; The election in Ibe elecllon distnct .com rposed ofthe township of Upper Allen, will he held at lhe'p house of John Floyd, in Shepherdslowri. ' The election in the election district compo-. set) of the township of Lower Allen,-will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunch bartrer, on Slate Hill. ■ ; The election in the election district com posed of East Pennsborongh township, will be held at the'house now occupied by Benja.mm Clay, at the west end ofdlte Harrisburg bridge. The election in tbe election district cam posed of New Cumberland, will be held at tbe bouse formerly .kept by W, H. Bohl, in the borouub bf’New Cumberland. ... The election- .in the election district com posed of tbe borough, of Mechanicsbura'. will be held pi- the public house of Jas. A. Meloy, in said borough. .. • . • ’ The election in the election, district com posed of Monroe lotynship, will he held.at the public house of Samuel Algeier, in Church town in said township. Tito election in ibe election district com posed of Upper Rickinson .township, will he held at tbe house now occupied by Hugh W, M’Culloeh. in said township. ; ~ Tbe election in the district composed nf the Borotiob of Neivvillo, and townships.of Mifflin, Upper'’ Frankfofd, Upper West Pennshoiotiob,. and that part of Newton township, not tnolti ded in the Leesburg election district beretnaf, ter mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, in the borough of NeivviUo. ■ . The election in the district composed ol Hopewell township, will be held at -the School House in Newburg, in said township. The election in the district composed of the baroiiorh of Shippenshttrg, Shippenshurg ,o "’. n ' ship, and that part of Southampton township not included, in the Leesburg election district, will bo held al the Council House, |n the bor ough of Sbippensborg. And in and by an-act of the General Assem bly of Ibis Commonwealth, passed t)te3d July, 1839, it is'thus provided t “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton township, in the county of Cumberland, boun ded by tbo following lines and distances, viz : Beoinning at the Adams county line, thence alone the line dividing the townships of U ck instmand Newton to the turnpike road, thence alone said turnpike lb Centre School House, on said turnpike, in Southampton- township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Road at ReybuclCs, including ReybucU’s I'arm. thenbe in a strait line io the Saw Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Krysber s rim to the Adams county line, thence Mono the lino of Adapts county to Ibe place ofhegin nino, bo and l|te same is hereby declared a new antfsoporate election district, the election. to beheld at .’the public house formerly occupied by Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.”, That every person, except Justices of .the Peace, who shall hold any office appoint ment of profit or trust under the Untied blntes, or if this State, or any oily or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or oiner wisd, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall We employed under the cuiive, or judiciary deparlmehls of this State, or of the United . Stales, or of any city or ot any incorporated district; and also that every member of Congress and of the Stale Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council o any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at (he same time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elec tions,of this Commbnwealth, and" that no ip spector, judge or oilier officer of such election shall he pllighle to bo then voted for. ; And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act relating toeleclinns of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides as fol lows, to wilt , - , ... “That the inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election ip the district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock. In the morning of the second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of said inspectors shr.il appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. “In case the person who shall have recieved the second highest number of vdles for inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of the election, then the person who shall have recieved the second highest number of votes for judge at the next proceeding election shall act as inspec tor in his place. And In case the person who shall have received the highest, number of voles for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint ah inspector in his place; and in case the person elected a judge shallmot attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest jiumher ol votes shall ap point a judge, itfhis ‘pTacK; or tf any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space ° one hour after the time fixed by law for the npenino of the election, the qualified yp|era of the township ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place ofelection, shall elect one of their num ; ber to fill such vacancy. ‘lt shall bo the duly of the several asses sors of each district to attend at the place ol holding every general, special or township e lection, during the whole lime said election is kept open, ior°the purpose of giving informa tion.to iho inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right.of any. person asses sed by them to vote at such election, or, such olher mailers in relation to the assessment of voters aa the said inspectors or either of them IfflTYfflSl Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, shall from lime to lime require..' • “No person shall bo,permitted to vole at any election as aforesaid, than a while freeman o( the age of twenty one years or more, who shall have reailled in the Slate at least one year, and in the election district where he otters his vote at least days proceeding' such - elections and within two years paid a State of county lax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election, ■ But a citizen of the United Slates, who has" previously been a qualified voter of this Stale, and removed there from and returned, and who shall have rest .detl in'the . election district, and paid _ta. es aforesaid, shall be en,titled In vote ding in the Stale six months ; Pnovinsn, hat the while freeman, citizens ol the United States, between the age of twenty oneand twenty-two years who have resided in an election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall ho permitted to vole whose name ts not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commissioners, un less First, he produce a receipt for the pay- ment within two years, of a stale or county tax assessed agreeably te the constitution, arid ‘lf any person shall vot'd at entire than one, election district, or otherwise fraudulently vole more than once on,tbo.same day..or shall fraudlenlly fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vole, or shill procure anotherc .Sp to do, lie nr they offending, shall on cdnvilion: be fined in any sura not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and, be imprisoned for any term not less than' three nor more than twelve months. . . ‘lf any person not qualified Ip-vote. in tins Commonwealth, agreeably to. law, (except the-sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to. vote, he shall- onconviclion forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars fnr every such offence, and be. imprisoned lor any term not exceeding three months.’* Agreeably to the provisions of the sixly first°seblion of said act, every General anil Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight ; arid ten in the forenoon, and shall continue withourfnierrtrption or adj-urn ment until seven o’clock in the evening, when, the polls shall be closed. , 1 ■ And the Judges of the respective districts dforesaid, ate by the said act required lo meet at the Court House, in the borough of Car lisle cn the (bird day after the said day of elec tion, being Friday the 15lh day of October then and there tp perform the things requited of them by law. ‘ The return judges of the Representative dts ;ricl, will meet at Carlisle, at the time fixed by law. , Given under my hand at Carlisle! this 91 day of September, 1858. - JACOB BOWMAN, ShfF. September 9, 1858. N ot ice. T”hE stoftToftliirsubscriber will bo closed on Saturday the 18th inst., for one day only. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Sept. 9, 1858, Notice. To the Heirs of Frederick May, dec’d. IN tbo matter of tho writ of Partition and Val .nation of tUo Real Estate of Frederick May, lato of tbo Township .of Eastponusboro’, decea sed, tho same having, been returned executed. Tho Court made the following order : Now to wit: 10th. August, 1858, Inquisition conlirraod and rule on tho heirs to appear at tho next Orphans’ Court and accept or refuse to ac cept tbo within named estate at its valuation, or shew cause why flio same shall not, bo sold. Now, therefore, you tho said heirs of Freder ick May, deceased, arc hereby notified to.bo and appear at tho next Orphans! Court, tube bold in Carlisle, Cumberland county, on Tues day ,'tlio 19th day of October,; 1858, and neeppt or refuse to accept tho estate, of tho said deco dent at Us valuation, or shew cause why the same shall not be sold. : * • JACOB BOWMAN,-Sheriff. September 9,1858— 6t Notice. Estate of Barbara 1 Yolic, otherwise Shitty, dec’ll GEORGE BITJS'EU, Gnurdhin of Johnßxclz, Inis presented his petition to the Orphans’ Court of-Cmnberbiml coiluty, tinder tho Act of .Assembly of tho 18lli April, 1853, forim order to soli a tract of land in Silver Spring township, bounded by lands of M'. Bitner, Jacob, Mninma and others, containing Sixty-liveacres,moro or less, with a Stono llmtse ami Stone Bank Barn thereon et'ecled, upon which petition the said Court granted ti rule qti the parlies interested to appear at the next slated Orphans’ Court, to be bold bn Tuesday, thotlOth day o( October. 1858, and shew cause why the said order should not be granted, of which rnlo all the said partiesare hereby required to take notice. . • I). S. CROFT, Ctk. Oiph. Court. September 2, 1868—Tt House and U-ot for Sale. n’HE subscribers Will sell at public sale, on J Saturday, tho lSlli of September, 1858, at T o’clock P. k., ti. two story Frame House and Cot of Ground, situate in Clmrchlowu, Cmnb. co., adjoining property of Rudolph Krysheraud George Brandt. Tho bouse is well linished and , , in good .order;Also a Wash House, {javaa. Smoko House, add a Stable in good, or uLUi-der. There is also a number of Fruit trees on tho lot, and tho Garden is in a fine state ot cultivation. Any person wishing to purcliase a comforta ble homo, would do well to examine this proper ly. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by , A. &, C. GROSS, Ex'rs. "f Mary JieUzhoovcr,ikc'd. . August 13, 1838 —Is*-., Orphans’ Court Sate. BY virtue of aii order of the Orphans’ Court 'of.Cumberland.county, to me directed,'l will'expose .to public sale, on the premises,' on Saturday, the 9th day of October, 1858, all that '» ;V ■ certain HOTJ'SK and Lot of Ground, iSSijfk.' lately belonging Ip Sirs. Mai tha Shen li!!!l||ffi«ton,'dec’d., situate hi the borougli.ol Cumberland, bounded by pro jjfnmsoLMvs. Mossef, Valentine Feenian, and a sixteen foot alley, containing 30 feet in front and 150 leet in depth, liaving lher.eon erected a Brick House, Frame Kitchen, and other im provements. . 1 ;Salo to commence at 1 o’clock P. Mi, when terms of sale will be made known by J. G, KETTKKMAN, Adni’r. September 2, 1858—Gt , , police. ALL persons wishing to prevent tho snip of Liquors to tiny of.thiiir connections or friends, will do ns a favor by,giving us private notice of that fact, and'such notice shallbo kept strictly confidential. , : , ' LYNCH. & DETWILEK. Carlisle, September 2, 1838; SALE. ri'HE undersignedj .assignee of Bear & Go | hangh, wil j -expose;;to'/public sale, on tho premises, on ' Friday , . Octoier 1> 1838, at 1 o’clock, P. SI., tho , lot of a not: xi) No. 82, in’the plan’, of'the borough of Newvillo, bounded on, (he north by a road hauling Irom Corporation’street to. Three Square Hollow, on .the east by a lot of William B. Johnson's, heirs, on the south by property of SI. Eeigler, and on the west by High street, contaiiiihg a Quarter of an jlcre, more dr less,, all under fence. _ The improvements are a comfortable TWO-STORY ■ ■' .laOtt'HOVS®,' ■ FRAME STABLE, Nc. . There nro a number of fine Oll tho-premises. Persons wishing to view'the property-will please call on William North, residing.on-the'same. , - ' TERMS OF SALE—Ten -per cent, of the purchase money.to ho paid when tho properly is sold; one-halOho balance on Ist of April next, when possession 1 - will bo. given, and the balance in one year thereplter, iwith .interest. ' JOHN WAGGONER, Jlssigneeof Bear *s’ Cobaugh, September. 2, 1838—5\V* ■ • Valuable Farm at Private Sale.;, riniE subscriber, debijonjol.moving west aa ,1 soon as. possible,, oilers tne property on whicli ho, n.dw resides,.for sale,.. ~Thfs- property' is situated in Silver. Spring-township,, fiv e miles east of Carlisle, mid four, miles west ol Meehan* icsbiirg, on the Triudlo SpringJßpad, and con tains •M 5 Acres, more or less, oi' Superior Limestone Land, 118 acres of which is cleared land, in a high slate ol cultivation, the remaining portion is well cover ed with timber. Two-thirds oi this.farm is un der post-and rail fence, and the entire property, is indine condition. The improvements are a rLT comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING I ‘HOUSEi Stone and frame Barn, TisnilLsmiikO House, Wash House, Corn |ni»|g3iEni-Vln. Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Soumr ont-bnilding. A never (ailing we'.l of water is convenient to the clooV pf the dwell ill"-, and a stream of water' run?' through - the property. There is’also.on the premises a young amilo orchard oCfino graded trees, .to gether with a variety of Superior fript andorna montai trees. A large.niwntity of growing lo cust trees are aatho property, fnoro than suf ficient'to keep dm .farm under good fence at all 'times ■’ This isconsidefedoiieof' the post gra zing limns ill the county. Title indisputable. Persons wishing to examine the property, will please call on "the subscriber, residing on the ’sumo . JAMES WILLIAMSON >teinl)or 2,1858 —Ot* d ■ 1 • Yahinblc IPariii, JFor Sifßc. THE subscribe* "’ill offer at.'public sale, on the promises, on Saturday, tlici -olh ol Sep tombor, 1858,..it' 1, o’clock-, IVM, Ins (linn, sit uato in.l’ranUfoid township, Cumberland conn ty, near IJlosiorsvi'llo, ami within one mile of Frolin’s mill, aiid ,1) miles west, of Carlisle, on the public road to Carlisle. •’ ' It contains 128 acres ol tfood Slato lilncl, sonic of winch has lately-been limed, and lt „ * 8 in a. good stale of cultivation. Abut -.0 nerds •of the abovois .welt covered with good timbei. The improvoiiicnts are « good two 7 story weatb erboarded „ _ ~r v HOUSE, LOU- IBAUN, wagon ’sited, Corn-Crib,' and other-neees mi 11 IK "W bnUbulldlDgs. • There is n Well of good water at thS 4 ‘jjis NEIV COAL YARD, attached to his Ward House, on West High strouti where ho will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of the best quality of Coal,' to \vft s . Lylcbns Vallcij.'Lnkc Grove, and Trevcrton , Broken. Egg and Nut Coal —screened ami dry, all ot, which ho pledges himself to soil at the lowest possible prices. Rest quality ol Limcburncr's and Blacksmith's Coal always on .baud. - IX7“ All orders left at the Ware House,' or at is residence in North Hanover street will be romptly attended to. •' J. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle, April, 15, 1858 —tf fiierMreediK lion In Piiecs : AT OGILBV’S NEW STORE. r fIAVK this .day commenced to run'ofl*.my JL large and splendid stock of Summer Goods, at astonishingly low -prices. Elegant .Lawns .worth 12 and 18,for t) and 12 cents’, Barego po Laines-worth 15. lor 10, Do. worth 25 tor 18cts. ; Ginghams worth 12 and 10 at 8 and 10, De.liego worth 12 at 8, Madona cloth worth .18 at 12 cts.‘ Summer Silks worth 75 at 50, DucaUs-woith 81 at 20 cents, Summer .Cassimeres much under price, needle worked Collars and LTnderslecyes very low, Parasols cheaper than bver, Carpeting from 12ft up to $lOO, Silk and Barngo Mantillas cheapev'than ever, Muslins,..calicoes and lick ings, jit great bargains; a lot, of Boots and Shoos well made at cost Jo close them'out.^ Purchasers wishing to lay. out their money to good advantage, will do well to call at the new store room, opposite the Methodist church. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, July 22, iB5B. T>HEPAU'EU originally by Prof. 11. Du Vail, 1 formerly of the College of Surgeons. Parisj Is now otlbred to the .public for the cure of all sore and painful diseases! For instance 'pain or soreness in any part, of the system* rheuma tisms, pain in the back, breast or sides, bealed breasts,- neuralgia,-burns,, sprains, headache, cramp in the stnniacli, or any ulbordiseaso Mint is sore ami painful, niicl it is only over this class ol diseases wo claim a perfect victory. We say positively to our patrons, wo cun relievo-the snil'erer 90 times out uf 100. We would just say to the public, Prof.'Dn Vail was_2s years in bringing tins medicine to the superiority it.lias over all others. , ~ ~ T I’or sale by S.WV Havcrsticlc, S. Elliott, J. B. Kieller,and at all the country stores through out the county. . ■ ; , • . Price 50 cents per bottle. 3iii per cent, oil to the trade. 1 All orders must bo addressed to . ; J. D. STONBKOAD, Solo Agt. for U. b. Lcpislown, i n-. August 19, 1858. ~ ' DANItfL St’COY CAItKttACCS AS'O BUOfiIJES. . ,;pnE. undersigned respectfully informs the I puliiib find he is prepared to manufacture to order at tile shortest notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCK AW AYS, Slaves, Omnibuses, and Harness, at lowest cash prices. Now and .second' hand Carriages and Rockaways constantly on liand at iris establish ment in Jlechanicsbnrg, Cnmb. county, Pcnn’a. Repairing ol all kinds done at tho shortest no tice. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Full satisfaction warranted m all cases. Thankful' for'past favors, lie respectfully so licits a liberal share of public patronage. - Conn, trv produce taken in exchange for work. •• • GEORGE SUROEDER. Juno 17, 1858—4 m . - ; Just Recoined, at Lcidich Sf Sawyer’s ~ Neiv Storej East Main Street, CARLISLE, PA. . ' A NOTHER lot of Douglas & Sherwood’s celebrated extension skirts, ; Also .now styles of American chintz, (very boautifid,) and a variety’of other goods suited for the season. Call’and examine. ' •'. LEIDXCH &'SAWYER. August 20, 1858, ' • ■LUMBER ! LUMBER !! Caiu.t.sle, Pa. JOHN HANNON, Proprietor ROBERT MOORE CUMBERLAND COUNTY . Sew Coal Yard, oii Yall’H Galvanic Oil, Nolkc rp'llE subscribers arc prepared to furnish any I sort of Sawed Timber, at tbo Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James Lamb'erlon, in Carrel township, Perry county, such as PLANK, JOIST, BELLOW PINE BOABDS, from stuff of any sine and length.— Also, Clean White Oak Timber for Machinery or Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank, Hoards ami Scantling, Plough Heards, which they wdl sell at (ho Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will bo made known by Jacob Ko.ter,attlroSawmiM. oi/rEH^ vfiiiS Shermandalo P. 0., April 8, 1858 ly* ■ ■'■NEW OOOJJS! . 1 IS A ka AISS!! BARGAINS! I THE subscriber Iras Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, and is now opening in the NEW STOIiE BOOM the hugest and most splendid stock of. 1 . Spriuphtiuil Summer Goods. over brougbrto Carlisle. LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A rnngnilicent line of Ladies’ Dress Goods, consisting in part of Plaid and Fancy Silks, Elegant Black Silks, very cheap, Poil.du Chevices, Grenadines, Val aniues, Chally and Barge Bobos, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe Delaines, Duenls, Brilliants, Orgamlv Lawns, fcc. EMBBOIDEUIES.—Direct from Hie import ers of New, York, in great variety, such as Ele gant. Needle Worked Collars, Cndersleoves,' Handkerchiefs, lusertings,Edgings,Flounciugs, #tc., and olicapcr tliau ever. Cambric and Jdconet Muslins, Plain, Barred, Striped.and SwMss Muslins, Nansooks, Bishops, Lawns. &o. BONNETS, BIBBONS, FLOWEBS AND BUSHES.—An entire-new Assortment. SPBING SHAWLS.—A large assortment, and very cheap, such', ns White Crapo Stella, Wool Do Lainc, Thybct, Grenadine, foe. Also a new stock of . CLOTIiS AND CASSIMEIUCS at reduced prices: Cassimores and other Goods for Boys’’wear in great variety. Muslins,Tick ings, Chocks, Ginghams, Skirtings; &c., ol all kinds and at tlio lowest flgurcs. Counterpanes, Hosiery .'-Gloves, Lace Mill's, fro. LOOKING GLASSES.—A ncW stuck of Elegant Kosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. CAKPETIN'O’S AND MATTINGS.—Ano (Iier sap olSnper Three Ply, Ingrain,\ onitian. Hemp, and. Stair;’Carpetings White ami Colored Mattings at reduced prices. This shck'l.as keen selected with great cave, at the very lowest cash prices, and will, he sold, lor the cash at such ])rioes as will convince atj. 'that Ogilhy’s New Store is tho. place to lay (hit their,cash to, the very best advantage. Light Profits,and Quick Sales is .our motto. Q3 P- Keoollect tins New Store is on Hie corner of Main streets, directly opjioalto the Methodist Church April. 22, 1858. ILaruc Sps'iMij Arrival of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, AT A, ;W. BEHTTZ’S; SPLENDID stuck of new Bla'ck Dress Silks, imignillcent slyles fancy Dress Silks. • Rich! Rare !! Elegant!!! French Foulard Silks, Chinese Bilks, Satin and striped Bareges, Valencias, ducalles, beantilul new printed Clmllies, French printed Jaconets, English Brilliants, French Brilliants, English, French and American Prints, Scotch, French and Domestic Gihglinms, bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawls in every variety, silk, crape, stella, cashmere, &c. ' Embroider ies, collars, sleeves, bouncings, edgings, veils. Carpetings, -Oil Clotlis. Yunitian, Ingrain,-Three.Ply,.Brussels, Cotton and Momp. Druggets and Floor Oil Cloths ol ail widths. , . Linen Goods.—A complete assortment embra. cing ul|tho most celebrated murks. Gloves and Hosiery for.,ladies, Misses and children, a great variety of kid; silk and cotton, gloves, ladies elegant twisted silk m* ’S, Domestic anil Staple Goods, Bleached and-unbleachedfjhirtirijri, bleached ami unbleached .sheetings, woolcn.'and cotton flannels, corset jeans, tickings, cottonades, sat tinets, tweeds, cotton and lineii .diapers, table covers, bleached and brown and an endless variety ot‘other articles. ; . In fact, this stock of goods is very extensive, thorough and complete, having been purchased with a groat.deal ofcare, and wc feel confident we can please any one who will favor ns with-a call. All Candid persons.wlio have patronized uslieretofore, will .admit that,we have sold the beat bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. "We can assure our,friends and. all lovers of (S Cheap Goods,” that we are as well prepared as ever to oiler superior inducements fur their patronage. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 22, 1858. / Simmer Arrangement I CHANGE OP HOURS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. ON and niter Tlmraday/. May Kith, 1858, p.-is'sengor trains will leave aa folloivaj.(Sun days accepted;) ; For itiVrrlsSmrs;.. Ist Train. 2d Train* Leave Ohumbersburg, 5.15 A. 2.16 P. JV .<< Shipponsburg, 6.44.. « - 2,*f(3 , “ a. ! Kowvillu, 6.10 “ 3.18 •'*' u ~CALLIO & CO.- Carlisle, July 15,1858. ; , ■ j. w. d. giu-b»a;s, .. 1 TTORNEY AT LAW. East Main Street, opposite iljo Jail.- Carlisle, Fob. 18, 18u8— tl ; Notice. , , , ;~ TV] OTICE is hereby given that application will. IV be made to the .next Legislature of Pen*» , sylvnnia to alter the Charter ot the Carlisle Do- , posit Bank, located In tho borongh of .'Carlisle; | •• Cumberland county, so as to confer upon said..,, Bunk tho rights anti privileges omßiink of Issue,;;;' ami to change its name to' tho 'Carlisle Bankj • * also to inereaso the capital of said Bank, which - is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with privilege of ineyeasing the same finder Its jwfo- .. sentcliailev ta'one hundred thousand dollars; to (two hundred thousand dollars. . ' ■*•-'. C. MtJSSELMAN, Cashier; •■• June 10, 1808, , /; Climb. Co. Agi’lniiltursil Society. Y:’ FALL Exhibition of 1858 will be held oh tliu j grounds at Carlisle, Wednesday, Thursday'r, and Friday,'October 13th, Hth and, 15th. . , ,Y FBEDIC. WATTS, Pres’t. ' D. S. Crokt, Sect’y. ' August 10, 1858. . ■!' SiilcsiaS'H^Wai»te«l. WANTED immediately, an experienced salesman apply to’ , August 12, 1858, Tlic Sxbso'iboi'B have for Sale -g THOUSAND WTiitoPfno Shin- J-gles, of superior quality, which they will sell at river prices. Also, a large lot •■, ol Cherry ami Walnut, from i inch to 8 inches thick, which they w.ill sell wholesale or retail , low. Also, a new Tliiolisiug Machine to which wo invite.the attention 01. farmers, as we .feel disposed to give a bargain. All kinds' of Luin- . her and-Coal constantly on hand low for Cash. SIIROM & UOFFKB. . Carlisle, July 8, 1858., , Healthy Gums, and a Sweet Brealh, ALL who are desirous of obtaining these be nefits slumhl use NEUMAN’S CELKBKtA TED TOOTH WASH. This delicious article combines so many men. tofimis qualities. that it,lias now become a stan dard favoritu witli the, citizens of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists prescribe 1 'it in'.their practice most successfully, and from 'every source the most flattering laudations afo awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums ara immediately henufitted by its use; itti actiull upon them is mild ami soothing and etroofive.— , It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they aro made to rival pearl in whiteness, and dilluses through the month such*a- delightful Ircshnesd : that the-hroath is rendered exquisitely sweet. — :. It disinfects all those impurities which tend to - ; produce decay; and as a consequence, when; these are removed the teeth must always remain sound. „ „ Prepared only by Francis Zerman, Druggist, Olh'and. Catharine streets, Philadelphia,- and; sold all Druggists at only 25 cents p'dr borne; July 22, 1858-ly , ' ■ CIIAS. OCILBY, Foreign ami Domestic Liquors, South- Hanover sired, three doors.sotilh q/' Inttyps rplIE undersigned respectfully announce' do I the public that they imvp opened a store ex-, clusively for tlio'.sale of "FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, which they olfur.al Wholesale and Retail at I heir' store in. South Hanover street. ■’ BRAND IBS, - , All of choice Brands. ...... WINES, * ir . Siierry, Port, Miidoria, Lisbon, ©lnrct, , Native,Hook, Jbbahnisburg and Bo denlioimer. . CHAMPAGNE, ; ■ , , , : Ileidsack & Co.,Geslor & Co., and Imperial. GINS, , , Bolden, Lion and Anohoy. - WHISKEY, ' ' Superior GUI Monougahola, Choice OIU Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch,-ah(* lrish. • . ' • 4J, SCOTCH ALE, Hi till- & S.qtl’3 Spaykliyig Ed inburg, Allsop’s East India Paid Ale, Tunnel's Brown Stout. Also a large lot of Monongahela liectiliod Whiskey, Parker’* Brand, for sale Boaters and otliefs desiring a Ptlßti AfPTI CLE, will (liul it as represented, as their, "hold attention will ho given to a’ proper and careful Selection 6i their stock, which cannot, bo sur passed, and hope to have tbo patronage of tho public nHELEGRAPII FODDER CUTTER. Tho X Farmers ol- Cumberland county are.inv'ilctl to cull at our Foundry and Agricultural Imple ment Factory, and cxamino.tho celebrated TM- Krnph SUuji Strum and-Corn Slock Culler, mariU lacturcd byT.lI. Wilson &. Co., 01 Harrisburg. I It is worked by hand or borao power, and will fnllv recommend itself to every farmer who ex aminealta clean and rapid operation in cutting hay, straw or.corn stalks. -.All that is asUed.ia an examination of the,machine. F. GARDNER & GOi Angnsl 13, 1838—Ot . V. , „ . Fai-IH Kells* :• '. ' rfIHE subscriber has been appointed agent for JL Cumberland county,Tor tlio sale ot the tclo-c brated Grednoastle Farm Bolls, and is-soiling, them at very low prices. They have beonaoltt all over the State and give satisfaction to .ail who have tried them. Also, on hand, some ,of tho Bell-metal Farm Bolls, and every thing else in the fanning and mechanical line. All to btf had attho cheap hardware store,of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, April 22, 1858. , IVortli llunovcr si. ConlcciioHcr . CARLISLE, PA. ' ' TtViofcsula Rates Reduced $2,00 per 10 JM. 1 - 'IlE,at,lcntion of Country Merchants and tho public generally is.invited, to a largo assort ment of CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of tho best material and warranted to contain no - , ■poison in their colors, which will be-Sold whole sale or retail at low rales, at tho "Id, stand of P. MON YER,’North Hanover St., Carlisle,Pa., s' ■ -few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. , Just received a largo assortment of Ffeslt . Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importations, .con-f sisfing of , ' Oranges, Lemons, . Raisins, . Prunes,- •■; Figs, . Dates, Bannanas, Pino Apples, Almonds, Filberts, .. . y Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &ci, ' all CM' which will bo sold at low rates*. Also, a largo assortment of of every variety. Also, all tho best brands pi' Segars and Tobacco, of 'American and German manufacture. ■ Tho subscriber returns thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed bn him by the public,- and, solicits a continuance of their favors; ; .. ; , P. MONYEK. Carlisle, July T, 1858. . r.l Beautiful Vhlle Xcellij Lynch ■& Ilctwilcr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IM Grocery. CAULISLE, PA. LYNgtt fc.DETWILEK, opposite the Volunteer priptifig office, Carlisle, Aug. 20, 18l)8-?*-0m , - TOYS'AND .FANp.tr GOODS , “Mount !I« lly Spri ligs lioiel^’ T i<’irc Miles from Carl hie, Pa., at the dap. if Iht . ■ South Mountain . • ; ' : Tllli subscriber, ol* the St. Lawrence Hotel* Chesnnl street, Phila., having purchased the above named popular summer resort, of tho late proprietor, Jos.-.W-. Pattbn,will open tho same on the 20th of June, for tho reception of guests. Terms moderate. Address fa A. G. MULLIN, Mount Holly Springs, Climb'd. Co., Pa. 10,1858. ■ '—' FOB BEST. , A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, M 1,. now, in North Pitt S reel, tHjffflLformerly occupied by Rev. D. Hert- JimljWnmn. Possession given iramcidiateiy. Auction K °° n^ 0 GotjLD : - , Carlisle, Aitg. 26.1858. ■; - ; ONEY wanted at thi Office in payment ol subscription. .....vr! 5? • t I P. ARNOLD.