,r pi sfe'V vl11 e a,,d Macliinc Farmers and Mechanics Look-td'your . Interests 1 •«Tf are nO ' T ready to r °ccivo orclli1 ’ 3 for VV every description of machinery irnd cast ings such as Steam Engines, Horse Power, Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters,.. Clover Hollers, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings, Cellar Grates, Pots, Kettles, Stoves, and all kinds ol machinery. If not on hand they will ho built to order at short notice. Repairing Cars, Steam Engines and Boilers, Threshing and all kinds ot machines, with neat ness and dispatfh. We also, intend Ripping Humber of every description.. We hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Don’t for got the place on the Cumberland Valley Rail road, near Hursh’s Warehouse. Old Iron wanted. ' i LININGER, KEIFER & NEIDICH. , 1 April 21, 1859—am* BOOK AUCTION Inr WM. GOULD & SON. Bepjamin F. French has arrived in town, bringing with the largest and best selected stock of Books i 'dnrf stationary cVcr offered'at public sale in I. Goods open for inspection iihd private sale iduring the day. Ladies are especially Invited ito call." Auction sale eVery evening. ! B. F. FRENCH, Salesman. H. KEMPSIIALL, Jtgent. April 14,1859. ■ - - ’ Valuable To vn Property aiul Vege table Garden at Private Sale. SITUATE onWcßt LOuther Street, Carlisle, opposite Dickinson College. The lot con tains 2 acres of ground, in llie highest state of cultivation', handsomely enclosed. The Build jiigs are situate a little back front the jdteik street and consist of a neat two story House, Frame Stable, arid other convenient Out-buildirigs, all of which are nearly new. There is a fine Cis tern, a choice selection of fruit, flowers, shrub bery* strawberries,, raspberries, ftc. The property is in excellent order and is now owned and occupied by Jacob Hare. For terras and further particulars enquire of •. A. L. SPONSLEtI, . tical Estate Jlgl. and Scriviner. : April U, 18S9-Bt , BARGAINS! BA ROAIJiS!I NEW GOODS! ’AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. NOW opening the largest and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Goods cyor brought, to Cumberland county;- LADIES’ DHESS GOODS, Ifi A large line, of elegant Black and Fancy Silks, Dimities, Borage' Kobes, Boil do Chevied, 1 Opera Cloth, Oriental Lustre, Plaid Poplins, Caledonia Cloth, Lavellas, Satin Plaid Ducals, 'Polonaise Cloth,French Chintz,DdLaines, Tra ‘ veiling Dross Goods, Organdy Lawns, &c. . EMBROIDERIES. An immense lot of elegant Coll irsj Under-- H sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncings, Insertings, H Edgings, etc., direct from the largest importing 0 house in New. York, • *■' I SSlaivls, Sliawls, Sliawls. B A large assortment of elegant Crape, Stella ® and Thybbt Shawls,. very cheap. m Lace and Silk Mantillas. Black Veils, and all it kinds of Mourning Goods in great variety. ® Sherwood’s patent Hooped Skirts, Skirt Stip- P porters, KiMiardsOn’s Linens, Alexander’s XCid P Gloves, (bought from the importers.) Guantlets ffi and Mitts. || ... nOSIEIIYi R A,full assortment of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses if and Boys’ Hose, and very low., , Calicos, Ginghams, Muslins, Tickings, Chock .•&c., .of all kinds and prices. ; ' Clotlis and Cassimeres, A now supply, and Very Cheap, particular! fbr hoys^wear. CJIIPETINGS, A largo'.sfoqk of. elegant Imperial; Ingrain, Vonitian, Hemp, and Kag Carpeting, bought from the largest carpet houses in New York. Tile styles are new and beautiful, quality .very superior, and prices uncommonly low. White and colored Mattings of all widths and prices. LOOKING-GLASSES, 'A large stock of Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut framed Looking Glasses, at reduced prices. • , .. ; ' It is impossible to enumerate the articles; suf fice it to say my stock is very large and complete, embracing every article in tbe Dry Goods line. Having selected my stock from tbe largest and best houses in New York and Philadelphia with great care, I am now prepared to offer great in ducements to purchasers. Thanking my old friends and -customers for their patronage, I moat respectfully invite them and all others in want of cheap goods to give nie a call. Our motto is quick sales and small profits; no trouble to show goods at the now store, corner of Main and Pitt streets, opposite ; lh April K l4?lSs9' CIIA’g. OGILRY. BARBER SHOP—REIWOTAIi. THE undersigned respectfully informs liis patrons that ho has removed his. Barber Shop to the BASEMENT OF MR. SIPE’S NE\V BUILDING, on North Hanover street, adjoining Mr. Haverstick’s Drug Store, and early opposite the Bank, where ho hopes to ae all, his old customers, and as many new anas as wish to have their hair and rvhiskers It done Up’? in the moat fashionable style, y 'All tlio various branches of Barbering, such hs' Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampotming, sc., to with promptness. Also, Cupping, 'Mending, Tooth Extracting, sc. The undersigned has also for sale a sapenoi ■ arlible of ... . HAIR RESTORATIVE, '*,f his oiin : discovery and preparation, unequall ed by any similar article now in use, for resto ring, strengthening jnd invigorating the Hair; preventing if front falling oft’, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of the sUfh, arid'imparting a rich glossy, silken;texture to ' the Hair. An excellent toilet-article lor either lad’ies or gentlemen. Testimonials of undoubt- ; ed character ns to its good qualities, in posses ■ Sion of the undersigned, which jvill bo exhibited itfo any person wishing to examine them. .HENRY LINNEKUHE. April 7, 1859—TyV ■ . ~ CHEAP, TERY CHEAP.! Fiist Arrivai : of Spring 'Goods. /frIHE subscriber has just returned from the •I Eastern cities with a well selected stock; of foreign and Domestic * . , . . db.lT aooDs, > . it «. vwnnrhes, comprising ladies and gen f'i wSi as Silks, Boblins, Organ, ioraen a ware. , Lawn ’ S) Calicos,. Ginghams, ? e , 9 .’ S.ssimeres,' Merino-Cassimeres, Kent, ° inns o Linen, plain ttnd twilled Cottonade’s, dch abl’e P and willing to sell at very low (cos, also a groat variety of <. ,• Parasol’s & Umbrella’s, 4%mi,mlded and. Mourning Collars. Cambric’s, **ttarrod and Swiss Muslins, Laces, Edgings, and ##*p»ertinga, Mantillas, and Dusters. 'oi Handkerchiefs, ' Cambric, Silk, Lawn, Gingham and .Cotton. 4V ." Press trimmings, Jloosenis If Gloves, HvV- i’ all the hundred different articles’ belonging S& ■ to tho line,at prices lower than .ever, with a '■sSfe’vaiy’extensiTo assortment of ''W DOMESTICS, 'W indi «s Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Drilling’s, Aarnaburgh’s, Bugging, Flannels, Crash &c.,al- S trunks and Carpet Bags. Hooped and Skele i ton Skirls . Itaving sold out my clothings and Groceries, "Wr* paid particular attention for the selection and - -«nd will 'Completing my Dry Goods Stock, and wl - try Aiy utmost to ploaae all who will favor mo with call. April 7/1859* €1011111)?, Clothing! THE Clothing Store near the Market House,’ would again let tiro people know, that they have just received and are daily receiving, a largo stock of Spring & Summer Clothing, made up in the best,latest midmost fashionable stylo. Their assortment in fancy and plaid Cas simere, Cushmerot, tine black cloth Coats, Pants, Satin’and Silk Vests, aro superior to any ever offered in'Carlisle or vicinity, as well as their largo variety of Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweed, Italian cloth, Alpaca, and all sorts of Linen coats, pints and’ vests, witlr a Well select ed stock of Gent’s 'Furnishing Goods, such as white and fancy Shirts, Undershirts, Dvawers,.Ncck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Tics, Collars, Socks, Suspenders, and in short every thing for gentlenien. It is a.long established fact, that Steiner’s can and do jell a little cheaper than any other cloth ing store in Carlisle or vicinity. Wo therefore advise one and all to call at Steiner’s before they make their purchases, as they nl*o always willing to show their Goods. STEINER & BRO. ' April 14, 1859. ’ . - MRS. NEFF is now opening a most complete and elegant assortment of Straw- Goods, of every variety and style. Also the best assort- of Silk and Fancy Bonnets ever of rasa&l)(crcd in Carlisle. . every quaL French flowers, Laces, -Ruches, Nee dle-worked Collars, Coiffures,. Head-dresses, French corsets, Hair Braids; Curls, and a gene ral Variety of Fancy Goods. A. splendid as sortment of Dress Silks, an endless vaiioty of children’s Flats and Shakers, at unusually low prices, at her store opposite the Cumberland Valley Banki . • • * / April 7,18-39 —3 t Borough Account for 18^8-9. J, LOUDON j Treasurer, in account with the Borough of Carlisle . , ** Receipts^ Amount duo at Inst settlement, ' SGG7 42 Loan from John StringfelloW, 600 00 do Geo. Line’, sr., 200 00 do Nath. Weakley, ’ 800 00 do Richard Craighead, . 000,00 do \ Michael.Minuich,. 250 0U RecM from J.Calilo,jr. formed col’r., 500 28 ‘ it tt . SamM Caldwell, collect s !*, 6183.11 tt “ Burgess, lor licenses,' 28 00 tt «< S. Kceppis, cVk. ol'mar ket, ‘ * 79 00. 'te tt J. Loudon, for stall rents,. 83 02 tt tt Water & Gas Co., ditch* ■ ing and laying pipesj 20 00 Paid coupons, Worley B. Matthews, street conimis- • , sioner, ■ • 2210 45 Water and Gas Co., for water &gas,- 008 75 Beni: Peffer, interest on bond, 80 00' Sa'nr‘l. Petfer, . ,do. . 24 00 Geo. Line, jr., do. 21 00 J. 11., Woodburn, do. Wm.Pefler, .do. Adam Pelfcr, .. • dp. Goo. Line, si'., do J; Postlewnito, holding election West Ward, 1(1 00 11. S. Ritter, holding election.E. W.,' I ‘2 00 Rich. Craighead,'interest on bond. Id 00 William M’Jlillen, tilting and setting . curb, Dr. Zeigler, medical attendance, Oh loan of Carlisle Dop. Bank, S. Omll, repairing pavement, Win. Lino, Esq., tor trees, , • J. M’Cnrthey, for,tax erroneously, ns- t sussed, J.‘Culf, whitewashing’fre'es,; . .1. Armstrong, copying duplicate,'' Win. Miller, repairihg'pnmpa, Guo. W.' Shealfer, damages in full of lot, ' 132 15 A. Brannon, for aahd, . ‘ 21 00 C- Mooro, for paintings . ,6 81 S. mowing grossln -gt'eVe yard,6,oo R. Watcher, salary aa Janitor, . 25 00 J. Breln, salary as conslahlo, " 800 00 J. Spottawoo'd,.salary, as lamplighter, 10 00 33. Donnelly, do. ■ do. jOO D. littvdl’strclt, do. . do- 40 00 T. D. Mahon, in part of salary, (o 00 j. Loudon, salary as Treasurer, .100 00 D. Fisher, for removing tree, , ■ 00. Wm. F. Sweigcrt, cleansing spring) 75 00, A. T. Dc'emer, painting, 17 00 P. Spalir, for stpno, . 15 00 J. Bretz, watering tress, , '5 W.'II. Wetzel, repairing market house,' 28 76 Carlisle Deposit Bank, Discount on note, 20 30 E. Cornman, lor printing, .• r,5 G.Zinn, (10. • , - .2< 60 D. R.Coovor, do. C. Lamison, setting stepping stones, . 'lO Oi S. Pefior, on account ol bond, .8;»0 00 do.. interest on bond,. . 2-4 00 Wm. Petlbr, do. do. . . 2100 Wise & Crall, grave yard pavetnent, 232,58 G. Lino, interest on thread, 'OO 0U D. n. Turbot, stepping stones, 43 99 Agness.Weakly, interest on bond-, .9 09 Carlisle Deposit Bank, intej-est on note, 14 93 ,T. Landis per D, H. Turbot, for stone, 100 00 L. Ilofl’man, setting stepping stones, 14 75 ,T. StringfolloW, interest on note, lo 00 Will, Gibb, blacksmithing, . 28 41 M. Minnicb, for stone, 103 bjj G. Line, interest on bond, ■ -J 00 D. Bailey, for stone, , "ll J. B. Parker, -Esq., (or borough seal, 10 3i C. Lamison, repairing pavement, t 0- J, Callio, Jr., ool’r., bol. due him at • settlement, ■ ■' B. PetTer, interest on bond, ou uo R. Craighead, do. “0 00 J. Armstrong, for lumber, £0 to A. Kerr, piking on Bedford street, 20 Carlisle Deposit Bank, interest on note, 14 Jd Wm. Donnelly, shoveling snow, ■ 800 G. W. Sheaffer, interest on bond, »4 00 Peter Spahr, for brick, . ® 'jj Chas. Fleager, work done for St. Com r., Id 28 W. Donnelly, shoveling sncrW, 1 00 D. Park, hauling on street, .8. -o M. Holcomb, Esq..carts, . 4 00 W. Wert, blacksmithing, " ,U S. Smith, do. . . ' 'o J. If. Gorges, Spouting on Engine hpkso, 7 00 J. & J. Bosler, blacksmithing, 3 44 J. Gill in, working on street, 11 50 L. Tod(I, ESq-casb paid on bond, 100 00 J. Hippel, sli<Svj)ling snow, 3 00 J. P. Lvno 4-Sim, for powdef, <5'C., 12 (5 Wm. Barnetz, for stone,- 2 Go Gbas. Hoflbr, for paibflng, , - 00 Wm. Crozior. supper for patrol, _ 3 00 Hippel & Wilsfin, shoveling snow, 1 87 Carlisle Deposit Bank; interest on note, 14 98 J. Noble, for stone, 1 10 00 I*. Gardner s' Co., laying pipe and'flro plugs. " 25 00 J. Gutsliall, forrepaifs, .. „ . 98 14 R. Black, for regulating; ' 400 J. Hoffer, do. . .. 4 00 E. Steel, winding clock, 1856-7, 12 50 J. Loudon, stationary, 5 75 Union Fire Company appropriation, .34 00 Goodwill, 84 00 Cumberland, , , . ■ 84 00 Wm. Cart, BiirjfosSjS’nndry expenditures, 19 12 D. Thompson, tiro p.lng, 17 00 E. Stool, winding and repairing dock, 15 00 Amount of berough notes redeemed, II 12. . Balance duo borough by J. Loudoii, 15 68 We have tins day examined the foregoing ac count of James Loudon, Treasurer of the bor ough of Carlisle, and find a balance duo by him of fifteen dollars and fifty-three cents. N. HANTCH, .GEORGE D.BEETEM, Auditors. April 7, 1859. • ' ' Attention farmers and Stock THE subscriber 17111 stand for the season, at ■his farm, lj miles west of the turnpike, on the Yellow Breeches creek,’in Lower Dickinson township, 6 miles south of Carlisle, three ele gant JACKS and two first-rate HORSES, and invites the attention of all Stock raisers. Terms moderate. PETER PEFFEK. March 31, 1859—3 m S. L. LEVI BONNETS. ,$8777 43 feXPEjtWTUXIES, •$108(5 00 16 45 15 00 1136 60 §8777 43 Raisers, LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Dis tillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, &c., within the County of Cumberland, returned and. classilled by T. S. RcightcV,Mercantile Apprai ser, in accordance with 1 tbo several acts of As sembly as follows, to wit ’ Carlisle Henderson & Son, produce Jacob Senor,.shoes J D Halbert, grocer S IV Uaveratick, drugs* Fredericks & Humor, marketing James Oalllo, do Jacob Keeney, do S C Uuyelt, grocer, Sbrom Holler, lumber P Monyor, conlcctioner Arnold & Son, clothing George Keller, bath Philip Arnold, dry goods Jonathan Cornm'an, shoes 1 Livingston, clothing J P Lyno tc Son; hardware J A Humrioh, dry goods David Cornman, grocer Jacob Wolf, grocer A G Lechleh, grocer Win GoUId.& Son, dry goods Abner Benia . “ J N Armstrong, lumber R K Slmplcy lumber S M Hoover, lumber IVm B Murray, coal ■Woodward & Schmidt, produce J G Callio & Go., hats J D Gorgas, stoves J Lohdon, boohs A M Piper “ S Elliott, drugs T’Cmilyti, jewelory- J W E by, grocer J Rhcem, produbb .1 k D Rhoads, boat W A Miles, di-y goods Henry Mullih, cloths Henry Saxloh, hardware Steiner & Co., blofhiug C Ogilby, dry goods . " ,W D A Nauglo, jewelry J R Weaver, furniture A B Ewing , . “ ' D Sipo “ J W Smiley, clothing II Bainhridge, shoes R Moore, “ John Pallor, grocet David Keeny; grocet . ' , J M’Grar.ahan II S Ritter, clothing C IntiDli; grocer 15 J Kienor, drugs. Lcidich & Sawyer) dt'J' goods H Ilarkness, grocer K llantch, clothing . Wm Askew, marketing Homy Khoiids, furniliire ——Wenchei, grocer Wm Bents ' ", “ Wilsari-Woods, dry goods, W Morrison,.grocer' Dr. bilker, drligs S Ij Lovi, dry goods , Wni.L Boetoin, marketing J Kanchocrab, grocer Crauso, confectioner II Warner, grocer 24 00 42 00 do oo 'W II Haim A Lehman, clothing' M Morris, stoves i Hntm'ftti, grocer .holm Kelier, grocer Jolin Irvine, lints & slices Ship]>ensiurg. Slcvick, Kimble & Bros., dry gds. 18 Jolm- Bridges, clothing > 13 Forney Sr McPherson, hardware 13 Jacob Fnglie, grocer 'l4 J Stmnhacli, drugs • 14 Ruby & Co., produce - 10 Philip,Detrioh, - ,14 Benj Brigs, marketing 14 J 1 M Anglo, lumber 14 Win Cleppcr, marketing 14 J & J-B Heddig, dry goods 11 J C Altick, drugs ,44 Bombergcr & Blair, produce . . 11 Geesmaii & Patched, clothing 14 Furman i& Bro.; grocers 14 WilliarMoore goods .18 Baughman & Fosnnngbt, produce 13 J lluck Si Co., dry goods 13 Anthony F Wolf, wares ■ . :. ■ 14 S C Hollar, shoes 14 P S Arts do ->,• J 4 W A Cbit . db 14 J (jjilbrcnlh & Co,, merchants 14 Stewart & Son, dry goods- IS Mrs DubliSj trimmings 14 Relsp fc Matthews, books -.14 C K Kinkle. merchant. , 14 John Criswell, drugs 'l4 II Heysihger, jcttclcl' 14 J Fisher, lints 1,4 Rankin & Bro., drugs- 14 Grnbill & Johnson, hardware 13 Isaac Landis, jeweler' ' ' 14 | J M Hicks, stoves , 14 60 00 1 75 23 25 , 50 1 25 It). 00 24.12 Snyder & Knoltlo, produce, J.R. Fry, stoves, . J. B. Cobaugh, do. Joseph Laughlin, clothing, Harman, grocer Stdugh & Diller, dry goods,, [Clink & Robinson, do' J M.Davidson, shoes, S G. Wild, drugs. Win Bratton, do J C & B .Brown; hardware, Wm Reed, drugs. T & J McCandlish, dry goods, W L McCulloch, grocer, ■ Jonathan Force, market,, Wm Vonard, do Fraukford. Wm- Green, dry goods Dickinson, Wm Watts, dry goods J Green & Co. do Jacob Plank) do David Hays, do David Claudy, grocer Jacob Bootom, marketing S G Hutchinson, do Peter Garvcr, dry goods • Christ Ecker, . dor Russel He Dice, do . Monroe. Devinncy & Hull, dry goods Leidig Sc Stephens, do Mary Fissel, drugs North Middleton Elias Light, dry goods, Mrs. May, do Silver Spring. Jacob Simmons, dry goods, John Coble, . do 1 David Strohm, do ■Weaver & Brownell, do J B Leidig, produce Mechanicsburg, FaloUier, grocer Daniel Comfort, dry goods Geo Stoinouer, marketing Oswald & Co.,.lumber Thos Soliday, jowelty J IT Singiser, produce ’ Jacob Swartz, jewelry Milizen & Zachariah, produce , F Stern, dry goo® - Geo Singiser, produce Bowman & Brandt, drugs' J Johnson & Son, produce Charles Hy'er,’marketing T D Bryson, produce George"Cozzier, marketing J Johnson, marketing Hummel & Ooovcr, lumber Sami Golden,- clothing Kaufman & Son, drugs Samuel Worst, furniture . Kaufman & Son, hardware' William Huston, furniture' Ira Day, drugs Jacob Emmlnger, grocer Jacob Dorshoimer, hooks Andrew Singizer, grocer Brindlo & Neiswongcr, dry gds John Roigle, dry goods- Swisher & Son, do lldnry Leas do D Grahill, clothing DII Swiler do E Lament, shoes R Garretson, hardware L D Kitffer, clothing Wonderly & Bro. stoves Class. License. 10 $2O 00' .14 700 12 12 50 13 10 00 14 : "■ CO 14 . 700 14 7 0.) 10 20 00 18 10 00 i 4 n oo 13 ' 10 00 11 .7 00 11 15 00 M , 7 00 13' 10 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 OO ' 11 7 00 ■ 0 25 00 10 lo oo 11 7 oo 14 7.00 ll .7 00 10 20 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 .7 00 11 1 7 00 14 7. 00 14 7 00 12 ' 12 50 11 700 11 7 00 ll' 7 00 is io oo 10 20 00 13 10 OO 11 15 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ll 7 00 ll 7 00 11 7 00 14 ' 7 00 14 . ' 7 .00 ll , 7 00 14 ' 7.00 10 20 00 14- 7 00 13 10 00 14 . 7,00 14 . 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 14' 7 00 14 ; 700 11 ~ 7 00 ' 11 7 00 ll 7 00 13 10 00 11. 7 00 , 14 ' .7- 00 11 '7 00 11. '7 00 .14 -7 .00 ll . 700 14 7 00 ll .7 00 11 7 00 ll 7 00 Neivvillei 7 00 7 00 7,00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 >l4 13 13 14 14 14 ' 700 ,18 • 10 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 12 .12 BO 14.. 700 ,12: 12 60 14 . 700 11 15 00 14 7 00 12 12 60 14 7 00 if 15 00 14. 7 00 14 X 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 X 00 14, .7 00 1?' 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14. . 700 12. . 12 60 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 14 ' 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 ' 12 50 14 - 700 14 7 00 Daniel Holmes, shoes John Harlan, "marketing -■ 11 Wilson & Son, stoves " , Upper JHlen* Peter Gingorioh, marketing Mr\ Slifivcr, dry goods II licttcrioh, marketing. Gpsweiior (S Zook, dry goods Hyman Lohgnockcr, produce Lower Allin. KOoll & Quigley, dry goods . Thoo. Willet . ■’ dn K \fisu dp Utley IJshdrt . dl) Abner Browi-l’ dii Win drugs New Cnjrhcrtand. I! F Deo, lumber Church' it Bli'erly, Himher It Maitin $ SUnsy lumber Cluia Oyster *' ■ do' J G Miller, dry goods James & Muqser, lumber ' V Feemuu do Jiastpennsborough: D.Deiilinger, dry goods John McCormick, grocer . Michael Free, produce Jacob Renniuger, grocer Wm 0 Banks do . Jacob iTohgneckor du S K- Patterson & Son, produce Ivor # Hummel, lumber D J Kynarrf do W-F Martin £ Co. do,. G W Fealer, dry goods Wormly. $ Z inn, lumber Hampden Henry Kupp, produce, John Kulz, shoes Samuel Slienffck, dry gopds Hupp $ Son db'’ Wm H Hckels . do •’ Ncwion. . James Kyle, dry poods It J ij- J I? Itnvsli, produce JO J C tf-D Hiller, dfy poods. ,14 Highland J- Washinger dry poods 14 C Fosminght . 'do -14 Allred Minich 'do .11 J J B llursh, (Oakville) pro. , ,18 James -Bishop; marketing 14 1’ A Alii ff Bros, produce . , 10 J M Waggoner, marketih* 14 IVcslpeunsbofovgh Alex Goodhart, marketing I'JiUvin Jninea, Dry goods Paid tfßro. plodnco . J S-Davidson, dry goods .Mined ,$• Co. do Wm Bishop, marketing Townsend <S ; . Co. pi'ndnqe Woodward ' SoatTinihiilom: George Clover, dry goods J F.Banglmian, .do'., TSclioeli, Sons ,5* Co. dry. goods. D$ C, Clever,: , "..do Fosnangld $. Lewis, prodhe'B Henry. Myers, niarUellng Janies A Clark do.. Hopewell. Hoover llblmclc, inarketing’ Calvin Jf'Glvftf . do 1 0 C Stontror; clothing Slmolllaker.'iJ Elliott, dry goods ■Jonathan Stririo . do Sqnlh Middleton. A'Moore, dry goods- ; . Mullin-f Alexander, dry goods A M lieidtgh , do J A # D Oatifnlan do Mifflin. ' ■ 'Henry Snyder, dry'goods Lewis Either do TA&SEU& ; Jacob Kowi, Silver Spring) 'l4 U Corrimiin, do , H Henrv Babble, ' dp Id J Gle'ndcnin, . do }’[ Hubert Miluy, do ■ I** Isaac Kotins. Newton, Id Oeo SbisleV. N Middleton, I'd .Brj'von & Irvine. Vpper Ailcn,-' l ld Sain ! Oral tarn,’ W. Pennsbpro’ - ( Jd li' irvinc. ji'- . Carlisle, - ' s l -: } sj-i A If B flip; do . - f* ,11 Miimioh’, . . do , Id ,M IJimlidb, Franlcjord. -. if Win Waggoner. Dickinson, ; c id' Anthony Foreman,. W Tennsborp’ Id Jeremiah Coover, Shippensb g, Id Win McClcan, ~ do Id A Brioker, Newton, Id Jacob Miller, do ... Id Uenj Basons Hopewell, Id. F& E Rinehart, do .. id W W Frazer, do. . . Id Geo Kosbt, Frankfpvd,, Id Samuel Davidson,’ NewviUo,, Id John Waggoner, do Id . ,MILLERS. Josfpli tVhislcr, Lpwer Allen, 14 Christian Eberly,' <lo 13 ■Martin Caulhnan, do . If Joseph Bucher. do If Nebinger & Co.. do 14 Alii & Dniifeo, W Pcnnsboro If Oilier & Grider, do -If Marshall James, do 14 Charles Freghn, do 14 Yciisel % House). S Middleton. 14 Peter German, . do 14 Kitner & Shcafler, do .ff Jacob Cdovcr. jr., Upper Allen,. 14 Philip ZeigliTi'N Middleton, _ -14' Miller & Eberly, Meclmnicsb’g, 11 Henry Barnilz. Dickinson, 7? S& G Brandt. Monroe, , , 14 D U Voglesong, do 12 Benj. Giyler, do _l4 John Williams, do "14 G W Leidich, do 14 Koberl Noble, Carlisle, ' 14- S Urich, E Penrisboro’ 14 0 Whaler, W Pcnnsboro 14 1 & II Rupp. Hampden. If James Caldwell, Shippensburg,; If Henry Manivng. Silver Spring. 14 GII Bucher, do. ;- If SB Bryson. do f, Henderson & Son. N Middleton, 1- Gcsh k. Wouderlich, Shippensb gt If Tiro’s Blair, l| o 14 Jacob Ramp, Hopewell, ", ff Wilson Frazer, do . , ff Adam Solvers, Newton, ff Mr. Keller, do f * Mr. Irvin, do , "if Mr. Piper. West Pcnnsboro 14 Mr. Lagghlio. do If John Eckert. Newton, ■•if Goo Clever, Southampton, “ EBEystcr,'Dickinson, If ; Henderson & Son! N Middleton,. Myers & Benson, Silver Spring. • Abl-it Knsmipger, Newton, ■! P A Ahl & Brp,' do « Win Barnitz, Crinislc, RobT Quigley, Ilopowcll. ' A Bosler & Son, South Middleton, Sam 1 Grissingcr, N. Middleton, Ilellzboover Son, Monroe; OYSTER HOUSES. f Emanuel Louman, Mecliunicsb g. 8 o Od Tho’s Ripped Shippensburg, « 3UU James Mackey, do . Clms Hemberger, Newton, » o Mr Baggcrt, Lower Allen,. ' George Poland, Carlisle, » ■J ™ Mrs. Low, do ■ft ’ 4' fin Mr. Blake. do o tnn Win Williams’, do g ouu Henry Peters, do r ann JosEbright. do 8 ■i XX Jacob {Stratton, do, • ’ 9 r nn Mrs Miller, do S a nn John Mnloy, Meobanicsburgi 8 3MU Henry Irvind. do ' o ann Eburly & Fought, do : » \ Samuel Rupert, do » &UU John Nicholson, Ncwville, ■ « „ 3 U Jacob Stelzol, do » & uo TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARD TABLES. David Long. Mecbanicsburg, ; Wm. Williams, Carlisle, Mr. Blake, ' do . ' .20 00 Geo-Poland, _ ; do 30 00 An. Appeal will be held at llic Arbitration Chamber, in the Court House, in Carlisle, on Sa(nrday t April 29; where all who feel them selves ncKrieved by the above classification can attend. T. S: REIGUTER. ApM G» 1859—4 t Mjv. Appraiser. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 •14 14 14 13 13 A i*ikcs Peak In Carlisle i EVERYBODY hurra’s for riko’3 Peak in (he west, thousands are“ on route.” It turns out to bu a humbug, they all return with rusty lockets, not enriched with the yellow gliltcr ■; which they anticipated. Stop! Reflect! :e a friend’s advice, and' stay at home and aiv your goods of-P. ARNOLD. You will be'happy, get twice the value for your money, and in a short time you will find that you are advancing in fortune without trouble. Spring has come, are we prepared for it, cve rvbody asksi have we ttlothihg to suit it? if not, \Ve will go to Arnold’s where wo can see a Well selected stock of all kinds of goods to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. XI consists of 7 00 7 00 7 00 •7 00 7 00 7 00 14 , Tak 12 60 12 60 10 00 10 Off 7 00 15 00 10 00 Ladies Dress Goods. Siirh as bergu. Delanos, Lawns, Delegcs, La vellns, Alapacas," Silks of nil kinds, sncli as plain blank, Moure Antique,.Barred, Striped and llgulakl French worked collars, 'Undersleeves, Imnd ;crchicfs, Flouhcings, Edgings, Laces, Insert ings, &c. A good assortment of Bonnets and Rihlgma ■fWy-low, , • - . 10 00 • 7 Off .7 Oil 12 30 7 00 •Stella, (of every descHptlon,) Cashmere, Brocfui, Thibet wool; (black and colured,) all so, MantiHils (if all prices. Parasols of all kinds and prices. Domestic Goods. 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 20 00 7 'OO Muslin, bleached and, unbleached, lintin .niid cotton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnabnrg;, Cloths,' ; 'Cassiraorcs, Cotlcnadcs, Jeans, Ves. ngs, &o. Ingtaih; Yetielian, three ply, rag and hemp, carpels, Oilcloth bl all widths, also Mailing ol all widths. . . 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 ' 10 00 .: u 7 oo -■' 13-V 10 00 H :7 00 13' 10 (JO 13 ' 10 00 A good assortment ofTninks. Alibefid patronage, arid you will be rcrynr ed. Hemembur the stand next door wist o; lie Carlisle Deposit Bank. 14 \.7 00 14 \7 00 •14 ■ \OO 'lt . 700 13 .1000 14.’ T 00 ; 14 , .7 00. •April 11, 1850, NSW SPRING GOODS. LEIDICH & SAWYER (at'lhuir ncW store East Main sticet,) have. Just received from New York,and Philadelphia,-the most complete and varied assortment of Dry. Goods ever oifer ed in Carlisle, embracing everything that is new and rare in Stylo and texture ; sudh as fan cy silks in all the Various colors, barred, strip) cd, Cliono. and Boyedcro, plain striped and Bevcdure Black Silks, 'foulards of new de) signs. Barege aiid Lawn Robes ol' the latest Paris slvles, Satin striped-Dochevro cloths, French Challis, American Delaines, Organdy Lawns of dark and iiglit,grounds, and heatitiful It 7 00 14 T 00 14 ',7 00 13 10 00 13 ' 10 00 13 ' 1000 13 10 00 12 12 50 13 10,00 designs. Traveling Drdss Goods of the nowbst makes; Also a lhll stock of mourning diossgbods to which class'bfgbodS we give particular iitfOn. tion. Id 7 00 U 7 00 S HA iVLS! SIM IV LS !/; SIIA W/.S 7! ! .. Ttiis part of our dock is unusually complete, consisting of crape, silk, sfeila,- in all the vari ety of shades and 'qualities, mourning Shawls; lace and silk. Mantillas! from the celebrated em poriums of Erodio and Bulpui, Now York Sun umbrellas, showerels aiid parasols ol 'the newest style's. ' White goods Of every'descrip. How. Embroideries in. full setts, collars) Sleeves, worked bauds, ftonuciugs, edgings and Insectiugs. We give great dare to this brahfcb of our trade, and ladies will And a very full as sortment. . Hooped skirts of the latest iniproVo-., monts, skirt Supporters, fa now article.) A full lino of Alexander’s kid gloves, imported and sold by Stewart; New York. Mitts, gloves, gauntlets, in every variety. Also a large stock of.the newest styles of mens and boys spring cassiinorea, black cloths and cassir meres.. lloiscry of every description. In ibis de partment uhnsntil care lias been taken to select the various kinds and sizes suitable for Ladies, Misscs,:Men’s, Boys and Children's wear. In fad, our stock embraces everytliiilg kept in a iirat class Dry Goods store. ■ Having purchased (or cash and made our se inctiotis alnong (lie beat importing and jolfbihg houses of New York and Philadelphia, wdfcel prepared to odor superior inducemcntsto buy ers. All we ask is an examination of bltr stool: before buying elsewhere, for which favor wo will foci, very grateful. EEIDICII & SAWYER; April 11, 1859.; • ’ COSTAR’S Exterminators arc invaluable rq medies for clearing houses of all sorts of vermin. With all confidence wo recommend them.—TV. Y, Daily Stale Register. Costar.'s remedies for all domestic posts, such ns Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Ants, Fleas, &c. nib invaluable; we .can speak .front actual knowledge of their merits. Druggists and Den. lers should send their orderp early; if they.would secure a trade lirthera. —New York JournM. I shall write something about yourExtermi .nnlors,- as I can do so frith propriety. They are selling rapidly hero and destroying all ver min.—. Ed. Banner, Fayette, Mo. DEATH TO ALL VERMIN. , As Spring approaches, Ants and'Roaches, From their holes come ptif, . And Slide and Rats, In spite of Cats, Gaily skipubout. Bed-Bugs bite You, in the night, As on the bod you shrrahef. While Insects crawl Thro’ chamber and hall,- , In squads without ntifnhet'; It is truly wonderful -with what .certainty, Rats,. Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas. In sects on Animals, in short every species of Ver min, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by 15 -10 Costar's Rat. Roach, fyc.Exterminator, 'Costar's Red-bug Exterminator, ' Costar's Electric Powder, for Insects.- Supplied direct, by mail, to any address i the United States, aS follows: ' On receipt of $l,OO, a ,hox of the Rat, Road On receiptof $2,00 a box each of the Rat, ■ Roach, &c. Ext., and Electric Powder, (sent postage paid',) sufficient to destroy the vermin on any premises. . : Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Costar’s Principal Depot, 420 Broadway,N Y. p. S.—Circulars’ terms, &c., sent by mail on application;,.■■ , •/$-• . TTy- Wholesale-'agents'for Pennsylvania: ■ , ■ COS I ™*'SPRANGH DEPOT, 1 Northeast cornbr-Ffl'lh gnd Arch Streets, ,-7’ Philadelphia. /'Ami.Wholesale Dealers generally, '.-jfarcli 21, 184!)-2m« . 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 2a 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 JUSTrocoeived a largo lot of tlioFork Plows also some o( Plank’s, llenwood and Zoig |orVmake, on hand. Knglo Plows soiling of at cost at j Mni'oh 24 1 1859. PAIR Humes, including a line as vf U sortmont of the celebrated Elizabeth town Hames oi all sizes and kinds, just received March 21, 1859, »It 1 you want a period likeness and a Mielf superior pictnro, go to theDaguorrean Rooms of Mrs. REYNOLDS, near the south west corner of Hanover nud Loutber Sts., and vou will not bo disappointed. April I*. 1869—Irn- 30 00 40 00 Embroideries. Bonnets and Ribbons. •Shawls and Mantillas. Gentlemen's wear, Carpels and Oilcloth. I>. AK^ODD. ,1 • WJiat thus Press Say. Plows. H. SAXTON’S H. SAXTON’S SAVING FUND. Chur lend by the Sink of Pennsylvania. .. Holes. , , , , 1. Money is received every day, and in jyiy amount, largo dr small. ' . 2. I'iVo per ciint interest is pal'd for money from the daj-it is put in. _ 8. The tiiohey is aUvays’ paid pack In GOLD, whenevei* It is called for, and withoutnotice.^ 4. Moiloy is received tromExecutors, Admin istrators, Guardians, and othera/wbo desire to liavo it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest can bo obtained for it. . \> 5, The money .received IVohi depositors is in vested in Real instate, Mortgages, Ground Unntsj, and Snap other first class securities as thp.-char ter directs.- '* OflicoVjSom*B—EvcrydayTrqip.Q till 6 o’clock and" on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o’clock in he evening. , HON. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres’l.- ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice jPm’f. J.R i:cd , Secretary. " 1 - F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Francis Lee, Joseph Terkcs, Ifcnrv DiflenderfTor. S. IF. Corner of Third llenrJ ; L. Benner', Eddurd Ij. Curler, Robert Selfridgo, Sumiiel K. Aslitoi!.; C. Lnndretb Jlurins, Office—Walnut St., S!., Pliila. I . April 14, 1859—Cm" Prciiiiiiiii Saddlery. 13lliLip..UIJLER, of Main Street, Mechanics, burg, Fa., respectfully informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he Is procured to execute orders for all kinds ol SADDI:kUI% of the vety best material and’ workmanship, and ■ very thoddrate prices. As un evidence of tile superior duality of, his work, ho would stoic, that he.has ,icpeived Six Ficst-Clasa Prcinhnus, at different County Fairs,, lie has on hand and will constantly keep for. sale, ah -extensive assoi lihetit of SADDLES & HARNESS^. Wagon dears. Bridles, Collars, ike., ol' various styles and .prices, Ho . has always on hand a very large assortment of COLLARS of all kinds, which ho will sell at wholesale to the trade, at 'very-low rates. , . . •'* ■ He yet Ims the Saddle which arch* fliS First Premium at the last County Fair,.held at Car lisle, which will be sold at a bargain. * Ho is also prepared to sell work, at wholesale on very advantageous terms. Thankful for past favors, ho respectfully soli cits a continuance ortho Sainc. • Shop on Fast Main St., near the Square. ■ . PHILIP UHLER. March 17> 1859 —3m WIOS—WIOS--WIGS. B* ATCHELOR’S Wigs and Toupees surpass all. They are olegahf, light, easy and du rable. Fitting to a charm—do turning up be hind—no shrinking off the htiad; indeed, this is the only establishment where thcSd things are properly undcrstoo'datldraade. -88 Broadwa}’, New fork. . Noy. 18,1858— ly • ■ . ’ tiedur & Willow Wai'c. BASKETS. Mdtkef, Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and other. Baskets. IFootfcu TForc.—Tubs, Buckets,, Measures,' Keelers, painted and other Buckets,Pails,Bod ciirds, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. j Jlick’s Brooms, known as (bo best Broom in this or any otßer market, are for SnJo only by ,tbo subscribed All articles in our line are. of fered at (ho iotfbsdfcash prices; Nov. 4, 1858. , , J'.'W. BBY. CUMBERLAND COUNTY WOKM A'JL . SCSIOOI.. THE third session of this Institution will commence in Literary Hall, Ncivville, Pa., on Tuesday, April dth, 1859, arid continue four mouths', (exclusive of a Vacation of three weeks during harvest.) An able corps of Instriidtofs have been se cured, and no effort will be sparca to render the school worthy ot the position it seeks to occu py, and of tha patronage it respectfully solicits. The school is entirely under the control ot a Board of Trustees, composed of one School Di rector troni cach district in the county. - Tuition fee, $lO tor the session. No extras. Good boarding can be had in private families at about $2! per week.. , For circulars containing full particulars, ad dress ■ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer, Newvilla, Pa. By order of (he Board of Trustees. ! Dan’e. Siieelv, President. John Dilleh. Secretary. February 84, 185!)—t!m Dissolution of Partnership. SATE COSTS! NOTICK is hereby given that the firrii ot Sliaoffer and Ritner was dissolved by'mu tual consent on the first day of April, 1859. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm, are requested to make immediate pay ment, eillier to John D. Sbaetfer at Craighead’s mill, or to Jos. Ritner, Jr., residing in Carlisle, on South street, above West, on or before the Ist day at May, 1859, otherwise’ fheif accounts will bo left iii the bands of a justice for collec tion. •tOHN D. SHAEFFER. JOSEPH RITNER, Ja. April 7,1859—3 t- ’ - ■ Renlhc's Patent Auiwal Trap. THE subscriber lias been appointed agent for Cumberland county, lor the sale of Keutlie’s patent animat leap, tor catching Fox es, Minks, Vt’olvos, Bears, &c. Call and sue them at the Cheap’ Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Kant Main street, Carlisle, Pa. March 17,' 1859., , Paints & Oils. 10,000 Iba. "White Load, with a large assort ment oh Oils, "Varnishes-, Turpentine, Japan, Litharge, Putty, Glue, White Zinc", colored Zinc, Fire-prOof Paint, Florence White, Red Lead, Whiting, Faint Brushes, all Colors dried In Oil, all Colors in tubes, received at the cheap hardware store'of, 11. SAXTON. March 17, 1853. CEO. Z. BRM3XZ, DENTIST, WILL .be absent from Carlisle during the ensuing six after which ho may again bo found'af his residence.in North Pitt street.. October 7, 1858. NAILS; 400 kegs Nails just received and (or sale cheaper than ever. Country .Aiorch ants can bo furnished with Nails at manufac turers prices, at the cheap hardware store of IIENRt SAXfON. Carlisle, January 20,1859. ■ SHOVELS & Spades, just received a largo assortment .of Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoos, Garden Trowels, Picks, Mattocks, Manure. Hooks, 40., &c., at tho cheap Hard ware storo of March 24, 1859. AVERY nice article of Dried Beef and Ex tra Sugar cured Haras, DHe ■nr'KTp ’’ for sale by wa. BiJNi/i. February 24, 1859.. ebTEL KEEPERS anTDealers generally, supplied with due RiT'ors at ? prices by WM - BENTZ - Carlisle, January 20, 1859. ■ IVblpcc. , ; -* T ETtfcRS tbslaraonlary on tbp catato of JLi per UonncH. Iftlc of tho .BoronghVfti chanicsburg, Ciunbetlatid. county, dfcM./liattf been issued by tlib_ Hegistcrof said county to tlie subscriber- living, jp Mccbanicsburg. All persons indebted Jo said tslate are requested lj> make immediate, payment, and those having claims will present them tij , , , . ’ ELIZABETH BfeNNfcTT, •Admr’x. ■ April 14, 1869—Cl* .' ■. ' National iFSTY TRUST ,W. 1IASTCII; . MERCHANT TAILOR,' I! ' 1 '• West Main Street, opposite the Railroad Office, HAS just received a new and elegant assortr ment of CEUTHS, plain, black, and fancy. CASSIMERISS, undo variety of plain and jig-, nred VESTIN’,GS„aii.'or ttjiicb he will makeup fo lneasiire in,taatlionablo.style, and on reason-; able terras. - Orders attended .tfl iiroinptly,,and. the jilting of ail garhionts guArabteod, or no sale. \ ’ ■. Carlisle, N0v.25, 1858. . Company. TVrbTICE is beraby given that lolfets.of Ad- Xi iriliilsi'raiioii on the estate of Wiliam Ai ken, deck!., late of Hbpeiypil township,iCurii-. beriund county, liave booh iihsubd. by the Regis ter of said county, to tlie subscriber residing la Southampton township. , All pei'-lons indebted to said estate are requested to tnako Immediate, payment, and those having claims will present them lor settlement to . CONRAD FOSNAXJGHT, Adra’r.% March 24, 1859— Gt ‘ • -TEST received-by .the ,A. Ijirgq. J stock ,of every, description.,,qf; Groceries; fresli and cheap, Also, a large supply Of . Foreign tind Domestic LiijliorS, , consisting of very lifie, old Cognac, of PinefJ Cnstilion & Go’s, (vintage I 860) Brandy, nn° Old Poft. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Held sick $ Co’s, celebrated Champagne W.lnpa, pure. Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, verjv aJie.pld Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongalielu d 0.,. Hum, tiberby and Blackberry Brandies, ike.,for sale at the how'store of-the subscriber at low prices. WM. BENTZ, Carlisle January 1!0, 1859, . Mowing l & Refilling Uludbiuc , ■ Agency. " 033 Market Street, PhilaJilj>hid> . WHERE FARMERS mdy see lind judgo for themselves, between Sty pf: the best- Combined Machines now in use I And purchase the machine of their choice. ■ . " . EMLEN $■ PASSMORE, 038 Market St. Philnt April 7,1850--3 m. ’ , , fish; ; tYeRRINti, ilnckeralj Shad in barrels, half- XX barrels, q,ua,rter barrels, fresh Groceries, Liquors, Thbapcq, Scgars, at the lowest casll prices. Butter,* Eggs, Bacon, Haras, Beeswax;. Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken in exchange at tho cheap grocery of IVM. BEffTZ. April 7, 1859. ■ VALUABLE, TOWN PROPERTY .■ FOR SAI-E. ...... >. -.i, THE undersigned.will sell at ptlTdtc said; nit tlioir property on East Street and Liberty Aliev, containing 120 feet front on East Street; and ’ 120 , loot deep on' Liberty Alley,, having thereon efbfctpd Idur dwelling houses. ; ■ nn No. 1. Being a, large two story. .Assiu lSk Stoiro House, with Back-building,’tt liJiSllfcßriok'Cistom, very choice fruit tre’di; •Jgsm«Shrobi»*y,'&b'. ’’V’... * tio. 2. Beinga latge two story Frame HpdSitj with back-building, Brick Cistern, IVood-hiitiae, choice fruit trees’ and Shrubbery. ” No. 3 and 4, are,situated on Liberty Alley, beipg one story stone and frame Houses. These properties, will bo sold together or, separately, to suit purchasers. Any porsdti wishing to view the properties or wishing infer-- motion, will inquire of Wm. Bell, or,the under signed. ■ S. Sc N. BELL.- Carlisle, January 13, 1850—41 ON and after Monday, April 11th, 18C9, passenger trains will luavo as follows, (Sun days excepted:) Is/ Train*' 2d Train. Heave Cliamborsburg, 5.10 A. M. I.CO P. M. << Shipftensburg, 6.40 “ 1.32. •< ffowvdlb, 6.10 “ 2:04 « ii • Qarlislo, ' 6.43 {< *-4f> if • Mechaiiicsb’g, 7.16 “ 8.15“; At Harrisburg, 7.45 ‘‘ r 5.45 “ For Cfaamibei’sburg. tiCaye Harrisburg, Moclianicsbilrg, 8.43 “ 1.50 tt Carlisle, 1 9,30 ■ £c ,2.34 . W < c Nowvilfo, 11. U 3.08 lc “ Shippensburg, 10.24 “ " 3.'38 At Chambcrsburg, 10.55 “ 4,QBj Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia, vut Penn’a Railroad, at 2.80, 605, and 750 A. M; and 1.10 and 8.50, P..M; By Heading via Leba non Valley Railroad, at 8 a, in,, 2.35 p.na.* For Baltimore, 3.20 n.in. and 1 p.m. For Treverton and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.80 p.m. 1 - ■ Train on Dauphin Rond at 2.30 j>. m . •; Fares from Ilurrrtbtifg. Meclialritsburg, Car-,, lisle, Shippensburg and Cbambe'tsburg, will be. teh cents les? when paid for Tickets at the Of-, (ice, than'tthOn jiaid in the Oars. O. N. LULL, Snpt. Railroad Cffifttio, .Chambdrsburg,. f; April 7, 1859, , i 1 /'v i \ TONS ol Hammered and Rolled Iron, ]_ I ) i ) with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron,. Steel, Hoop Iron, ■ Rivets, Bolts; Nuts, Washers, Anvils, Vices,,, .a .ji f Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, ..v Blachsmitli Bellows, just received and fpr aala cheaper than ctprat. SAXTONS. March 17, 1859. , ..' ; American lafo liiMirauce and Trust Company. Capital' Slock, §500.000; COMPANY’S Building, Walnnt Si„ S; E. •corner of Fourth, Philadelphia. Life In surance at the usual mutual rates; of at Joint - Stock Rates at 20 per cent, less, aldThldl Abstinence Rates', the lowest in the world . A. WIXILLDIN, Pris’d. J. C. Sims. Sect’y. , . . • •- ; WM. 11. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle ithd vicinity. February 10, 1859—ly* ' The best and-most prolific wet offered in the Phil adelphia or Neiu York Markets- >} lAM n'Qv' prcpnro’d to fill orders fjor MI -hinds of .X’otatocs selected and put u|T- expressly.. for reed or. famrly use, ol tlio following varie tlopeaoii Blows, good: Blue Mercer's,; epodj) White Mercers, Black. piercers, good,ji Wood Seedlings, Frinco Alberts, Late Pink Eyes, Early Mountain Junes, good; Early Djckroon,. pretty good j Early Buck Eyes, pretty good ; Early Pink liyes, Carters, good; Rough and Ready, Fox Eyes, good'i and Jn Aejr York and New Jersey, and are The Peacli Blows Potatoes yield ftpra f W » 850 bushelsio the Aero,, to, be SJr.tept apart, two cuts to a W»y.ftnq. eye ene cut.; and tines will grow sjx foot long. t - 99M6A. the water must be poured off .before, done.or... they will slock (lie same as hmo- Steamed pr Roasted is tho best way. Tho Black Mprcer yields about tho same ns Peach Blows, and planted about the same ns ordinary Potatoes,— And the Early varieties as ordinary Potatoes, ore planted. The Early Mountain June are tho first in New York Market. For sale by • H. HARKNIJSSf, , Opposite the Pott Office, Carlitlt, Pa J Feb..10,1859—3ra IX. SAXTON. Notice. FrCsß Groceries. . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.! ; CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ftOAD SO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. For Harrisburg. Ist Train. 2d Train. 8.00 A.M. 1.20 P.M. POTATOES FOR SEED and family .use.
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