i Ltit'Wi'ratawa ATTENTION! ' ■- : The BIGSRHIJ7G ' will moot for roViolv °Tm-:’ Quitman VjtJARDS will moot at GUnrcbtowh, on Satiir- Mill day of May, 1859, at 10 o’clock, , "alio SUJINER RIFLES will moot of Car lisle, on Saturday, tho 81st day of May,; 1859, ’at 10 o’clock, A. M. By order of the Brigade Inspector. ■ g; W. 'CROII, , Dtp. Inspector, Ist Brig., 2nd Division, Carlisle, April 87, 1859. Notice. T ETMiRS testamentary onfho estate of Jere- JLlmiah Sonseman, di c’d., late of tho Borough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, have boon issued by the Register, of said county, to [the subscriber, who resides in Silver Spring |towpsbip. All persons indebted .to'said estilto iaro requested to make immediate payment, and /those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement'. ;i: SAMUEL SENSEMAN, Ex’r. April 28, 1859—0 f , SPRING GOODS. ■NTCH’S, . West Main St., Opposite the-Depot, Carlisle. ;o nriii fine assortmcut'ol ■LOTUS, ■•'••■..- CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, (to., . . GENTS FURNISHINGS. i above Goods made to order promptly in sst manner. , ,’ * . dy-made Clothing, of‘Our manufacture.. i us a call, il 28, 1859, EDIfCATIOJf BALL. GRAND MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF INDIA 'D THE REBELLION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, It VERY EVENING DUIIINO THE VrEEKV i, .on Saturday afternoon, at C‘o’clock, for lommodation of Schools. This splendid :tion of Art and Genius coniprifros a so tho most exquisite Paintings, while cho and mechanical means ate resorted to the fbli ro architectural foliage and the battles, II the din of conflict-, have a lito likeness startling. The. outbreak of the Bengal y, and the striking incidents of the Indian . It teaches aJesson, also, that retribution .tin sure to tali on the heads of the. guilty* ; '/ Tiic pai-itings are beaUtitul—altogether form ing-one of I lie most splendid exhibitions ever ilitfesented to tlio popple of this country., p t r Doors open At; 7J o’clock. Paintings will :S.%>OVO at 8. Admission 25'cents'. - Children; ■accompanied'by'their' patents, Oh Saturday af- Pljertroou, at o’clock, it)'Cents. El; 'these paiutitfgs are explained by an instruct lllive iecthror.' H : For synopsis dfiricldenta, See programme.' H April 27.. 1859. ■ , . . Sow h liic time for Bargains! Spring,and Summer Goods! the Ntw Stdri, corner of N- Hanover and ion flier streets, UK undersigned returns thanks for the pa* teenage bestowed upon him by the public, at the same time respectfully, announces ho has,just returned.lrom Philadelphia, and aw opening a new tut of SPUING and SUal lt Dry Goads' attd; Groceries, xionsistiog in part as follows, and which bo is feetovnuned to sell at the lowest cash'prices, ft SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challie.s, Alap'a mai, Do. Lai»ms* Drt Lustres,' Poplins* |pawns,’Barages, Brilliants, French and Scotch feinghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, llliamlkehibiefs, &C,, &cv 7 SHAWMS and MANTILLAS, or oVcfy Stylo, atjd qualify. . fiple and Dolticslic Diy Goods. Ills, Cassimeres, VestingSi Flannels, Mhs 'ickings, Stripes; Checks, Calicoes, Cot ;s, LihehS, Sheetings, Bohims,Nankeens, , Marseilles Quilts’, colored and White Car- Ihain* &c., &c. PAKASCLS .and UM ,LA3. Also, a largo find splendid as ion t ,o fii ONNE TS , HA 'IjS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES. A superior Vet of fresh GK O' CEp-11 Sj - , Codec, Sugar, Mrasses,- Kice, Spices, ;c. Having soleetJa my entire stock with •eatest care, and the lowest CASH PKI- I can assure m.yl friends and tliq public illy, that I will do all ih niy-poWer to my establishhrenl: known as the “ HEAT) IIi'ERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who o purchase will find it to. their advantage and examine my stock before: purcha. ■ I will pay the highest market pl'ice Tor ■ER, EGGS, SAGS, EOAP and DRIED il 28, 1636, Tih from,Now York.a largo addition to r stock of Now Spring Goods, double S®os, double Skirt Lawns, Foulard LacerA{antillaa, Shawls, elegant Eujbroi- CollarSy Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Lace Kid Gloves, a largo lot of lioopod Skirts, loss & Sherwood’s unequalled Bristles, Suspenders, &q. Please cadi at the new East Muni St. 'il 28, 1859- LEIDIOH & SAWYER, KE.AV STYLES OF .IMG AND SUMMER GOODS. .. YUST opened at MULLIN’S on Main street, iSil ‘a choice selection of lUshionableGoods, ex- Si’preasly for gentlemen’s wear, consisting of Tory |)*iijpdrior p:Side Band Cassitaferfes, ; S'iiack and white Mixtures, Brown and White '■>, Fancy Stripes and Mixtures, Solid plain iy’s Styles for Coats and Pants, Spring ajid Summer Coatings; Marseilles ilk' YJiSTINGS, Fancy Glottis of every ptioti, flub Black Clotlis, best black Doe mcdiiiiU qdaTity black Cassimores. .. 11. MUSLIN.. (SHccdsir to T. Jli Siiitaf.) isle, April 21,1859. Something New ! ... .. (CULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE, it SfflicKLEß & BRtITIfER, liavo iiiat ommodj(ho room formerly oeou ,v Shryoclc, Taylor & Smith, Zug’s new L Main St., two doors past of tho mar aud a large assortment of Agricultural imont’s and fertilizers, which they are.pro to soli on tho most reasonable terms. laws; Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Straw and ' aS> . Corti' Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, ' ‘ Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, . Forks, Shovels, Hoes; Rakes, Prun v‘ 1 ihg Knives, Whetstones for Mow-: ii • ■ e rs, and every other article neces : / ''i '' : sary for farm use, • VSt ■ They also intend keeping in addition, a full slfc isiortmont of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ. Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, • ffßuttor-Vflrkcrs, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, %■ Butter.' I Tubs) Bowls, &c. Alsp,’Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes of the best varieties. They are qon ■, ■ etantly making additions to their stock, and will ip SVW' every exertion to supply the wants ol the •|P»f£HcuUura) community. ®|pSs,lhoy have also the agency for J ’ivans 4• Wat n,‘» Salamander Safes . left at tho stove for fruit and orna- Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo rwl£nded to promptly. April *lylBs9r-ly. N. HANTCH. J. A. HUMRICtt,. Jt. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Sou’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Palo Ale, Tonnet’s Brown Stout. Also, a largo lot of Monorigahola Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI, OLE, will find it as roprosontod, as their whole attention will bo given to a proper and careful selection of their STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have tho patronage of tho public. Ncwvillc Foundry and Machine Shop. FarfnerSandMechanicsLook-to-your Interests! Wli are now ready to rccelvo orders for every description 6f machinery and cast ings, such as Steam Engines, Horse Power, Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters,' Clover Hnllers, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings, Collar, Grates, Pots, Kettles,.Stoves, and all kinds of machinery. If not on hand they will ho built to order at short notice. , ui It op airing 'Cam, Steam Engines and Boilers, rhVeshing and all kinds of machines, with,neat, ness and dispatch., Wo also intend Ripping Lumber of every description. , ' " Wo hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Don’t for get-the place on the Cumberland Valley Rail road, near Hm'sh’s Warehouse. CHd Iron wanted. . LININGER, KEIFER & NEIDIGH. April 21, 1851)—3m* _■■_ Valuable Town Property and Vege table Garden at Private Sale. SITUATE. on West Eouther Street, Carlisle, opposite Dickinson College.. The lot con tains 2 acres of ground, in the highest state of cultivation, handsomely enclosed. The Build- Jijj'JL ings are,situate a little back from the street and 'Consist of a neat two story . jSSSaj SHoFrarao House,. Frame Stable, and J»M|other convenient Out-buildings, all ol which are nearly new. There is a fine Cis tern, a choice selection of fruit, flowers, shrub bery, strawberries, raspberries, kc. The property is in excellent-order and isnow owned and occupied by Jacob Haro. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Rea! Eslule .dgf. and Scririner. April 14, 1850—6 t Notice. THE ho'oks and accounts of Dr. J-. K. Smith have .-been left with the. undersigned for immediate settlement. All persons indebted are requested to call as soon as possible, and they will save costs. Ail bills not paid by tire 12th of. May will he put in shit. Apia 21, iB6o—st .david Smith. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! NEW GOODS! , AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE iVrOW opening tlie largest and cheapest stock of. Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to Cumberland count}:; . ' LADIES’ DIIESS GOODS, A. largo; lino of elegant Black and Fancy Silks, Cliaiiies, Borage Kobe*,, Foil doChevier, Opera Cloth, Oriental Lustre, Fluid Poplins, Caledonia Gioth, Laycllas, Satin Plaid: Ducals, Polonaise Cloth, French' Chintit, DOLaines, Tra velling Dress Goods, Organdy Lawns, fee. .EMBROIDERIES. ' ■. An Uumcnse lot of elegant Collars, Under-: sleeves, Handkerchiefs, .FJOuricings-, Tnscrtinss. Edgings, otc.j direct.frqUi the liausu in New Voile Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, A largo assortment of elegant Crape, Stella ami Thybet Shawls, very cheap. . . ‘, Lace and silk Mantillas. Black Veils, and all kinds of Mourning Goods in. great, variety. Sherwood’s patent Hooped Skirts, Skirt Sup porters, Richardson’s Linens-, Alexander’s Kid Gloves* (bought from the iliipoHcrs.) Chmntlets and Mitts. UOSIERYv A Full assortment of Ladies’, Gents’, Kisses’ and Boys’Hose, and very low. . Calicos,'Ginghams, Muslins, Tickings, Check, &c., of all kinds and prices.- •- Cloths and Cassirneres, View supplyand Very Cheap, bartiCUkuty for boys’ wear. . GjlAPtiTlirGS, A largo stock ot elegant Imperial, Ingrain, Teuitian, Henip, apd.Hag .Carpeting,'.bought from the largest carpet houses in :Ncw York. The styles.are new and beautiful, quality very superior,,and prices uncommonly low. White mid coloredAlattings bfiill w idths and prices. LOOKING- GLASSES, . A large stock of itosibpiS.od,Mahogany, Jtml Walhttt fl'atusd Lgqkiffiy'Glasses, at reduced prices. It is iinpbssFlilo to Chimiel-atb the Articles; suf fice it to say my stock is very large,and complete, embracing every article in the Dry Goods lino. Having selected my stock from the largest and best bouses inNew York and Philadelphia with great care, X am now prepared to 'offer great in ducements to purchasers. Thanking my old friends and customers. lor their patronage, I most respectfully invite them and all others in want of cheap goods to give me a call. Our motto is quick sales and small profits.; no trouble to show goods at the new store, corner of -Alain and Pitt streets, opposite the 11. It. Depot. April 14, 185!) CIIA’S. OGILBY BiUtBBR SHOI‘~.REn6VAI/. The undersigned respectfully informs Ills patrons that ho has removed Ida Barber Shop tn the BASEMENT' OE MB. SIPE’S NEW BUILDING-, on North Hanover street, adjoining Mr. Haverstick’s Drug Store, and nearly opposite the Bank, where ho hopes to see all ids old customers, add,’as many now ones as wish to have their hair and whiskers < s done up” in the moat-.f'asliionable aiy-lo- AU the various-branches ol’ Barriering, such is 'Shaving, Hair Culling, Skampoohing, i fe.,. attended to with promptness. Also, Cupping, Bleeding, Tooth Extracting, sc. The undersigned has also lor sale a superior article of. HAIR RESTORATIVE, of his own discovery and preparation, unequal!-, ed by any similar article now in use, for resto ring, strengthening and invigorating the Hair; preventing it from falling off, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of the skin, arid imparting a rich glossy. Silken texture-to the Hair. An excellent toilet article for either ladies or gflritlemen. Testimonials of undoubt ed character as to its good qualities, in posses sion of the undersigned, which will bo exhibited to any person wishing to examine them. lIENUY LINNEKUHL. April 7,1859—1 y Foreign and Domestic Liquors. T YNCII & ZEALAND, successors to Lynch JLi & Detwilor, respectfully announce to tire public, that they continue to keep constantly on hand,-and for sale, a largo and very superior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old. stand, South Hanover street, three doors south of Inholf’s Grocery store, and di. roctiy opposite the Volunteer printing oflico. BRANDIES, All Of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Fort, Maderia, Distort, Claret, Native, Hock, Jobannfaberg and Bo derhoifhor. CHAMPAGNE,/ Heidsipjk & Co., Goisler Si- Coj, and juijtcl'llilc GINS, Bolden, Lion,-and Anchor’. WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongahcla, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. LYNCH & WEALAND. April 21, 1859—lira MONEY wanted at tlii Office in payment of subscription. LIST OF DEALERS OP Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Dis tillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, &c., within tlio County of Cumberland, returned and classified bv T.•S.Roightor I MeVcantlle Apprai. sor, in accordance with tlio several acts of As sembly os tollqws, to wit ; Carlisle. Class . License.' Henderson & Son, produce' 10 5-0 00 Jacob Scnor, shoes , 14 1 01) J D Halbert, grocer , 12 12 50 S W Havcrstick, drugs 13 -10.00 Fredericks & Hauler, marketing 14 J 00 James Gallic, , do 14 * 7 (10 Jacob Keuiioy, -do 14 . 700 S C Uuyott, grocer, 10 20 00 Siironi & Holler, lumber 13 30 00 P Monyor, confectioner 11 -11 Oil Arnold & Son, clothing' IS 10 00 George Keller, hats ■ 14 . 700 Philip Arnold, dry goods It 35 00 Jonathan Cormnali, shoes 14 .7 00 I Livingston, clotliing. , .13 10 00 J P Lynp & Sow, hardware 12 12 50 J A Ihimrioll, dry goods 13 10 00 David Gornman, grocer J 4. 7 00 Jacob Wolf, grocer 14. - 7 00 A G Leoliler, grocer 14 7 00 Win Gould k Sun, dry go'Cds 14 . 7 00 Abnerllenlz « . p 25 00 J N Armstrong, lumber • ; Iti 10 00 R E Shaploy lumber 14 7 00 S M Hooygr, lumber . 14 7 00 Wm B Murray, coal 14 ' 7 00 -Woodward & Schmidt, produce 10 20 00 J G Caliio & Co., hats - 14 7 00 J D Gofgas, stoves 14 .- 700 J Loudon, books v 14 TOO A M Piper « 14 ■7 00 S Elliott, drugs T Conlyn, jeweicry ji 7 00 JIV E by, grocer 1-2. 12 50 J Rlieoiu, produce 14 7 00 JA D Rhoads, coal ■ .J 4 . 700 W. A lililes, dry goods' 14 ■ 700 Hehry Midlin, cloths 10 10 00 Henry Saxton, hardware 10 , 20 00 Steiner & Co., clothing '■ 13 10 00 C Ogilby, dry goods il 15 00 WD A Nauglo, jewelry - 1-1 7.00 J R Weaver, furniture ; 14 .. -,-.7 00 AB E wing « , , ' 14 700 D Sipo » 14' .. 700 J/W Smiley, - clothing ■ 14 ,7 00 H Bainhridge, shoes ; 14 . 700 R Moore, ie ■ . .14 700 John Faller, grocer ■ • 14 7 00' David Keeny, grocer ; • 'l4 '7 .00 J M’Granahan “ ■ . 14 700 It S-ili’tter, clothing •It ■ .7-00 C Xnliotf, grocer . “ 1020 00 B J ICielfuiv drugs / . ; 14 .7 00 Leidiclr&' Sawycry Ary Jpq’odS , 13 10 CO H Harkftbss, grocer' " .'.,14 .7. 00 N llantch, clothing 14 • -7 00 - Win Askew, marketing 14 7 00 Henry Rhoads, funiilnro ' ' *. 1-1 • 7 .00. Wcncfici, grocer - I*l 7 00 tVm.-BenVz 1.4 , .700 Wilsoh \Voocls, drygoods . 7-00 W Morrison, grocer . 14 .? 00 Dr. Zitzer, drugs . . . 11 ‘.7 00 S L Levi, dry.go’ods V • .13 10 00 )Vin L Bcctem, marketing • 14, ... ..7 00 J RunfcfrecLab, gVocer • .14 7-00 - t —Crause, confectioner - • 14 . ..7 .PQ »II Warner, grocer ' • , J-I .7 00 IV U Hani li . -7 nil A Lehman, clothing . 14. ' .7 00 M. Morris,. StoVes 14 7 00 iiarman,'grocer ■ 14 7 00 Jolm Keller, grocer ■. . 'l4 700 John Irvine; l).ats & shoes . Ii 7 00 Shippauburg. Stovick,, Kunklii & Bros.-, (1 ry-gds. 13 iO 00 John Bridges, clothing • IS -■' 10.00 Forney & McPherson, hardware 13 10 00 Jacob Paguo, grocer , ]4 700 J Stmnbaeh, drugs 11 ■■ 7 00 Ruby & Co., produce ' . • ju 20 00 Philip Delrieli, . , 1-1 ; ,7 «0 Bunj Brigs, marketing ' - 14 ■, 7 00 M M Angle, lumber 14’ • 700 Win Clcpper, marketing .14 .7 00 J & J B Keddig, dry, goods 11 1.1 00 J C Altic.k, drugs , ’ 14 7 00 Bomborger & Blair, produce . , 11,. 15 00 Gccsmiiu-dif Palchell, clpjhiufi . 14 7.00 Pllniian grocers ' .14’ •. 700 Willis, Itool'o & Co., dry goods ~13 ; 10- 00 Baughman & I'bshahgbt, produce 13 .10 .00 J'Heck'& Co.i dry goods 13 10 .00 Anthony I'lVolf, wares ~14., 700 S C Hollar, shoes 14 7 00 P S Arts .do 14 700 W A BoS db 14 700 J Gtilbreath & Co., merchants 14 7 Oil Stewart tfc Son, dry goods IS 10 00 Mrs Dubbs, trimmings 14 i oil Kelso & Matthews,' books 1 - ,14 . ,7 00 C.K Kinkle, merchant 14 7 00 John Criswell, drugs 14 7 Oil II Heysinger, Jewelel 14 7 J PiSher, hats 14 7 00 llankin & Bro., drugs , 14 7 Ott Grabill & johhson, lurtdWaia. ~ 13 1[) 00 Isaac Landis, jeweler " 14 7 00 J M Hicks, stoves 14 7 00 Newvilhi Snyder & Knettle-, produce) 10 20'00 J. It. Fry, stoves, 11 .7 00 J. B. Coriangh, dot. s 1-1 .7 ,00 Joseph Laughlin, ciotirinf, 1-1 7 00 Harman, grocer 14 ,7 00 Stougii & Diller, dry goods, . 11 15 00 Klink & Robinson, do 18', 10 00 J M Davidson, shoes, 14 7.00 S GWild, drugs, .14 7 00 Wm Bratton, do Hi 00 JCkB Brown, hardware, 13 10 00 IVrii Reed, drugs, 1-1 700 T& J McCandlish, dry goods, 13 10 00 \V L McCulloch, grocer, .11 7 00 Jonathan Feree, market, 11 7 00, Wm Vomit'd, do' 14 7 00 Franie/ord. .’ IVm Green, dry goods ' 14 7 00 JOicicinson, Wm Watts, dry goods 14 7 0Q J Green lb Co. do 14 7 00 Jacob Plank, cto- ■ 1-1 ■ 7 Ob' David Hays, do 14 700 David. Claudy, grocer 14 7 00 Jacob Beetern, rirarketiug • • 14. 700 S G- Hutchinson, do . 14 7 00 Peter Garver, dry goods 13 _ 10 00 ■Christ Ecket, do 14.. 7 00’ Russel & Dice, do 13 10 00 . ■ Monroe, Devfnhoy & Hull, dry goods 13 10 00- Leidig & Stephens, do 13 " 10 00 MaryTissel, drugs' 14- 700 North Middleton Elias Light, dry goods, 14 ,7 00 Mrs. May, - do 1 14 700 Silver Spring. Jacob Simmons, dry goods, 14 7 00 Joirn Coble, do 13 10 00 David Strohm, .do 13 ,10 00 Weaver & Brownell, do .14 7 00 J B Leidig, produce , 14 7 00 Mechanicsburg, Falckiqr, grocer 14 7 00 Daniel Comfort, dry goods 13 10 00 Geo Steinouer, marketing 14, 7 00 Oswald & Co., Ininbof ■ 13 ,19 00 Thos Holiday, jewelry 14 7 00 JII Siiigisor, produce i'J 12 50 Jacob Swartz, jewelry Ll 7 00 Milizen & Zacharinh, produce 12 J 2 50 F Stern, dry goods Id 7 00 Goo Singisor, produce . 11 IS 00 Bowman & Brandt, drugs 14 7 00 J Johnson & Son, produce 12 12 50 'dL 'ill ■Hilaries irver..markctinir . 1 . , . 7 (». T B BrysOri, produce , 11 15 00 George Gozzlcr, marketing 1,1 7 00 .f Johnson, marketing . 14 7 00 Hummel& Coovor, lumber ]4 700 Sami Golden, clothing 14 7 00 Kaufmaij.Sf Son, drugs 14 , 700 Samuel Worst, furniture . 14 7 00 KauCinan & Son, hardwitrfi 12 60 William Huston, furniture 14 7 00 Ira Day, drugs 'Jacob Einmingcr, grocer. _ 1,4 7 00 Jacob Dorshelmer, boohs? id 7 00 Andrew Singizdf, grocer • U 7 00 Brindlo & Neiswougfir, dry fids ; 12 12 50 Jolm Ileiglc, dry goods Xd 7 00 Swisher,& Son, do .14 700 Henry Loss do 14 7 00 D Grabill, clothing 'l-1 7 00 D H Swilor do 14 7 00 E Lament, shoes If JOO R Garretson, hardware U 12 00 L D Kieilhr, clothing 14 I 00 Wonderly I3ro. stoves 14 7ou Daniel shoes ifolm Harlan, marketing II Wilson & Sou, stoves •: ' Upper Allen* • .Pctef Gingorich, marketing ‘U, ' 700 Mr* Shrivur, dry goods 14 *.7 00 11 Iletteriek, Inarkcting ll ,'7.00 (iosweilur # Zook, dry goods 18 10 00 Ilyniuu Longneckcr, produco 18 10 00 SToull & Qualify, dry goods 14 l> 1 7 00 Tlioo. Willet do .14 7 00 J 3 U'iau cib , J 4 .7 00 Kttty Xdsbon do M 7 00 Alm'ur lirowtT 'cfo 1-1 7 00 Win Loyd, dniga, ■ 14 7 00 B F IvC'o, lumber Cli -,h & E burly, I jliurch . ..burly, lumber . >- *- K luhibcr 18 10 00 Clms Oy*sler . do 10 10 00 JCr Miller, dry goods 11 ‘ v 7 00 James Ist Musser, lumber II 15 00 V Feu man ! do .18. 10 00 D Denlingcr, dry go'ods J 4 ' 700 John McCoHuicU, grocer ‘ 14 7 OU Michael Free,-produce 14 .7*oo Jacob Ueuuinger, grocer ' .14 700 U r mO Banks do 34 7 00 Jacob Longnocker do. --14 ' 700 SK Patterson & Son,'V* o^o 13 10 00 Kur # Hummel, iumber •• > J-2 12 50 D.J Kyriavd . .do . .', * U•*7 00 \V V Muhin:# Co. do G WiFcsler, dry goods' Worflaly # Zinn, lumber Henry Hupp, produce .13 ob> John-Kutz, shoes .y . .14 7 00. Samuel Shea-flbr, dry goods , , 14 7'oo Jlupp # Son do t- 1- 90 IVmH Eckels' " ' do U\ 7.00 •. Kcwtfjn* • ' f*r. James JCvle, drv goods \*4 .7 00 J#J B llursh, produce 10 -20 00 JU# ?) Miller,, dry goods ' 14 7; 00 Highland # Washinger dry goods Hi 7 00 C Fosmiught . do .14 . 700 Alfred Mihfcti. do 14* ,7 00 14 ' .J 00 J .5- JJJ IftrrsliVxOakvllle) pro. .1.3 •, 10 Oil Jamua Bishop, 'nmrkuting ' 11 ■ 7 P A Alit $• tiros, produce ' .10 20 00 JJI IVuggoner, mavlU'lins i M 700 • ; If 'eslpeniis borough. Alex Goodhart, marketing ■ , H-. # 7.-00 Ed\vm ibunes, Dry-good's . . 2-4 • 7 .00 Paul # Bro.-produce' .. 3*l lb J S Davidson, dry goods- 3,4 7 00 <f Hood i5-Co. .do • lii • ,10 00 Win Bishop, marketing• I*l '7 00 Townsend # Co. produdo 18 . 10 00 'Woodward $ Schmidt, produce 13 - .10 00 George Clever, dry goods / 34; 7 00 .FF Banglmion,' 'do ' 'l4. " 00 Schocli, Sons Co. dry |,00d5 14 .•7 00 13 $• G Clever, -.do U -700 Fosuaupht Lewis;, rirodnce B> , 10 00. llcm\V Myers, marketing M ■ • • 7 00 .James A Clark 'do . 1 ;11 ■7 00 Hoover $ Rebeck', marketing 11 .7 00 Calvin • do ' 14 700 C C SlouUer. elolhing . .14 , . 7 00 Shoemaker $ Edibit,.dry goods :13 • 10 00 Jonathan Stri.ne , - , ■ do.;; . 3.3 10 00 A 1 Moore, dry goods 18 tO 00 Mullin it Alexander, dry goods 13 10 00 AMLeuligh'- ' , do , ,12. 12 60 JA# D CaUThlAn. • do ... 13 10 00 Mifflin. Henry Snydct, dfy ioodS .14 * 700 LcwisEititer u‘o . ‘ ** ■ 7., 00 TANNERS. <■ ;, Jneob NosS, Silver Spring; 14. r 00 11 Cornnhin. do - 'l4. ZPP Henry Babbie, do , 14 • jOO J Olendenia, do • • J-4; -(*00. Hubert Miley, do, ’• . '/I 00 Isaac-Rooms,.Newion, ;• 14f-.‘ 700 Geo Shisler, N Middleton, IA, JPO Bryson >t Allen,- SauFl-Grtthtmi. VV. Pennsbbro* ■ : -Hr. 7: 00 K Irvine; ir., Carlisle, ".14- 700 A Ifß’air, ”do \l4.' -7. 00 M Minnichv do ■ 14 7 0.0 M Minnich, Frankforcl,-, 14 J 00 Win Waggoner. Dickinson, 14 . 700 Anthony Foreman. W T Pennsboro’ 14- 700 Jcremiih Coover, Shippensb’g, 14 . 700 \Yh McCloan . . do . 14 . 700 A Bricker, Newton, 14 7 00 Jacob Miller, do 14 7 00. Benj Bjisore, Hopewell, , 14 7 00 F•& E Rinehart, do - 14 700 ■W ,W Prazcr, tfo 14. TOO Geo Kosht, Frankford, .14 7 00 Samuel Davidson, NewVHlc, •. 14 •• 700 John Waggoner, do 14 -.7 00 Joseph Whisler, Lowef Allen, 14 700 phnalian Ebcrly% do I*l 1J 9 v Martin Caiilfman, ‘.do . }, I Joseph iJuchci’, do , ' 14 TOO Nebingor ifc Co.. clef 14 - 700 Aid ttDunfee, \V Pennsboro’ 14 700 Oilier A Grider, ■ do .14 . .7 00 Marshall James, do_ * 14 00 Charles Freghn, , do 14 1 700 Yenstl X Iloiiselj.S Middleton, . 14 7 00 Peter German, do .14 ■ <OO Ritner & Sheafler,. do 14 700 Jacob Coover, jr., Upper Allen, ,14 7 00 Philip Zelgler, N Middleton, 14 <OO Miller & Eberly, Meclianicsb’g, 11 1& 00 Henry Barnili, Uickinsori, 1? 10 00 S. &G.Brandt, Monroe, 14'. 700 4) H Voglesong* do 1? 12 50 Benj. Givlcf, do 14 7.00 John Williams, do .14 7 00 G W Leidich, .do ■ >l4 700 Robert Noble, Carlisle. , 14 ... 7 00 S Uricb, E Pennsboro’ Jf i 92 ]) Whaler, W Pvnnaboro’ , 14 • 700 I & li iiupp, iiampden, 14 (00 James Caldwell, Shippensburg, 14 VOO Henry Manning, Silver Spring, J 4 700 GII Bucher, do IS 10 00 SB Bryson, do 11 , l*J-s9‘ Henderson & Son. N Middleton, 1L 1- o 0 Gcfchfe WonderUch.Shipinmsb’g. 14 7 00 Tho’s Blair, do }fr ■ i 00 Jacob Ramp, Hopewell, it; 199 Wilson Frazer, _t(p , If,, 7 .00 Adam Seivers, Newton, 7; ‘ Mr. RHler, do, If ■7 00 Mr. Irvin, do H ■ 700 Mr; Piper, West Pennsboro U 7OU Mr. Laughlin,- do, 100 John Eckert, Newton. ‘ OO Geo Clever, Southampton, Id 7 OO E B Eystcr, Dickinson, J* luu DiSTILLERS. •, Henderson & Son. N Middleton, -5 00 Myers & Ben Son, Silver Spring. -o OU Aid & E’nsminger, Newton, 1 " ™ P A Ahl & lira; do nr nn Win Bnrnitz, Carlisle, or no Rob't Quigley. Hopewell, ™ A Busier & Son, Soutli Middleton, i 5 00 Sam 1 Grissinger, N. Middleton, --5 00 Bellzhoovcr &.SOll, Monroe. -0 00 OYSTER HOUSES- - Emanuel Loumon, Meclmnicsb g, 8 I?.’- fthinnnnshlirg. .8 JlUuju ■ ippny V > James Mackey. do o k Im Chns Ilcmberger, 8 ~ Mr Baggcrt, Lower Allen, ' 8 0,0 George Poland, Carlisle, ° o 00 Mr?. Low, . do 8 5 00 Mr. Ulake, .do 8 . 5 00 Win Williams, do 8 8 80 Henry Peters, da » ° ; 99 Jos Ebright, do , 8 80 (Jacob Stratto’n, do no oo I Mrs Miller, do 8 5 00 John MaloV, ■ o 5 00 Henry Irvine, do 8 !> 00 Eberly & Fought, do 8 5 80 Samuel Rupert, do 8 5 00 John Nicholson, Newvillc, 8 5 00 Jacob Stelzel, do 8 5 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARD tables. David Long, Mcohnnicsburg, 30 00 Win. Williams, Carlisle, . 40 00 14 7 00 14 • 7 00 14 7 00 14* >7 00 Lower Allen . A T cu> Cumberland. 12 12 CO 12 12 CO JZattpamsborongh. U 7.00 14 7 00 n 7 on Hampdct . So&thawptou. fJopewclt, South Middldo'fi'y All LEERS. Mr. Blake, do 20 00 .Geo Foland, .do 30 00 ■ArY Appeal will bo Ijeld at th‘6 Arbitration Cha’mW, in the. Court House, in Carlisle, on Saturday, April 20, .where all who feel them selves aggrieved In^hy’aboviTclassirication^c’an' attend- 'i\ S. REIGHTER, Ap’l 6*, ISs9—4t Mcr. Appraiser. '■ A IMkcs Peak ill Carlisle! EVERYBODY hurra’s for Bike’s Peak in tho west, thousands are** on route-.” It turns ouVto,bc .iv humbug, they all return with rusty pockets, hot enriched with tho yellow glitter*-- ing whicli.they anticipated. Stop! Reflect! a friend’s advice, stay at home atid buy your g6ods of P,. ARNOLD. Vou will be happy,'get twice tho value for your money, and in a short time ydi,will find xhat you are advancing in fortune without trouble. . . Spring has come, are we prepared ,for it, eve rybody asks; have we clothing to suit it? if not, Wc will-go to Arnold’s where wc can sec a well selected stock of all krndaol goods to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. It consists ‘of ' Ladies Dress Goods, , Si(ch ; i\s Borge Delanos','LnwnS, Botegea, I.a rellas, Alapacas, Silks of -all kinds, siich as plain blank, Monro- Antique, liar red, Slrip’ed and HgViVed. ... Embroideries, French worked , collars, TJndcrslccvcs, hand kerchiefs,'Flouncing?, Edgings, Laces, Inser. tings, &c. Dmincts and Ribbons. A good assortment of Bo'n'nelk anct Kibt'ons veiy low. ■ Shawls and Mantillas, Stella, (Of 1 every dcseriptioiy,) Cashmere, Brou.hu, Thibet wool, (black and teoleiod,) alt so, Mantillas of all prices; I'arasols b’f all kinds and prices. . Domestic Goods. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnahnrg. Genilcmen*s wear, Cloths,. Cassimcres, Cottenadcs, tings, lie c. Carpets ar?d Oilcloth- •Ingrain, Venetian, *tbrce‘ ply,- rag. and lienij carpets, Oilcloth of all widths, also Matting o\ all widths. A good assorfmenEof Trunks. . A liberal patronage, and you will bo 'rewar ded. liemeuibor'the stand next door cast bi the Carlisle Deposit Bank. . P. ARNODDt April 14, 1860. - • . NB# ; SPRIN& CtOODS. LE.tDICH & SAWYER (at their now store East Main Micet,) have just received'frbm New York and Philadelphia, the most .complete, and varied assortment of Dry Goods ever offer-‘ vd in Carlisle,, embracing everything that is new and rare in style and texture ; such as fan cy silkk in all the various colors, barred, strip ed, Chene and B'eyedtre, plain .striped and Boyedera. Black Silks, ToulaV'ds ‘of ii'cw de signs. Barege and Lawn Robes of the latest Paris .styles, Satin, striped -Decheyre- cloths, French Chalhs, American • Delaines, Organdy Lawns of dark and light gromulk, ttnUboaulUul designs. ' ‘ ’ t -' ; Traveling. Dress Goods of.the newest makes. Also a fhll stock of mourning dress gbods to which class W goods \Vo ghjj parti'chlal* atten tion. ’ sruwLS! snjnvls! t smwLsnt This part of our stock is unusually complete, consisting,of crape, silk, sfulla, in all the vari ety of shades and qualities, mourning Shawls'} lace amVsijk Mantillas; from the Celebrated em poriums of Bvodic and Bn'lpui, Now' York — ( Sun umbrellas, yliowelefs and parasols of the' newest,styles. -White goods of cVery descrip tion. .. Embroideries, in full setts, * collars', sleeves, worked bauds, Bouncings, edgings and Insertings. We give great, care to this branch of otir trade, and-ladies,will 71hd a very full as sortment.. Hooped skirlaof the latest improve ments, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A full lino of Alexander’s kid gloves, impprfed and sold , by -Stewart, New: York;Mitts; gloves, gauntlets, In every variety. Also a large stock of the newest styles of nidus and boys spring cassimcres, black Clbths amt cassi :meres. lloisery of every' description, in .this de partment-unusual caro has. been taken to select the various,kinds and sizes suitable foi-Ladics, Misses, Men’s, Boys arid Childrcli’fc wear. In fact, oiiv stock everything kept in a lirat class Dry Goods stove. Having purchased lor cash and made Our spi, lections among the best importing and jabbing houses'of Now York and Philadelphia, we feel prepared to offer superior inducements to buy ers, All wc ask is an examination cf ourstock before buying elsewhere, for which favor.-.wo will foci very* grateful.. .' 7 . LEIDFCH & SAWYER; ' April-14, 1859. . CDIIM.P, YEK¥ €EK E A ft*! Fi.tsl Amvaf of Spring. Goods. . THE subscriber liiis just .returned from the Eastern cities with a well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic .; mir goods, in all its branches,.comprising ladies and gon tlunieu’s ware, such as Silks; Bobiins, Organ tines,. ChaUies; Ginghams, Cloth, Cassiiuercs, "Mei'rno-CasslmcreS, Kent, and. l\yjTlod>Cottonade’S, which lie is able and willihg.to sell at very low prices, also a great variety of ■ Parasol’s & Umbrella’s, - Embroided and Mourning Collars. Cambric’s] Barred and Swiss Muslins, Laces, Edgings, and Mantilkia, and Dusters. . Handkerchiefs, : •f Linen CiimbHe, Silk, l.tiwn, Gingham and Cotton. ■ Dress Trimmings, Hocserie s fy Gloves, and all tlid hundred diflbront atticles belonging to the line, at prices lower llnth tit-el-, with a very extensive assortment of ■ DOMESTICS,,’ such aS Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Drilling’s. Asmahilrgh’s, Bagging, Flannels,’Crash &0.,-al to . ' ...... Trunks and Carpet Bags,'Hooped and Skele ton Skirls: .Having sold out my clotlimgand Groceries, I paid particular attention ibr the ’selection and completing my Dry OoOds Stock, ail’d will try niy utmost to pteaSu all ttlio. will favor mo with their call; . -,S , , April T, IS-jO. S. L. LEVI. Attention Farmers and Stock RaisferS. . rpHE subscriber will stand for the season, at £ liis farm, 1J miles west of tliu turnpike, on the Yellow breeches creek, in Lower Dickinson tWnship, 0 miles south hf Carlisle, three cle. Kant JACKS and two first-rate HOUSES, and invites the attention of all Stock raisers. Tortus moderate. PETER PEPPER. March 81, 1830 —8m 5, 00 Plows. JUST rceecivcd a largo lot of the Fork Plows, also some of Plank’s, Ilenwood and Zeig ler’s make, on hand. Eaglo Plows selling off at coat at _ Tt, SAXTON’S. March 21, 1859. PAIR Haines, including n lino as. 01/U sortment of ,Jhe celebrated Elizabeth town Haines ol all sizes and kinds, just received March 24,.1859, J’ olt want a purled likeness and a WSr superior picture, go to the Daguerrean Rooms of Mrs. REYNOLDS, near the south west corner of Hanover and Louther Sts., and you will not be disappointed. April H, lUs9—lm Work done at this otlicc on jthort notice. Clothing 1 , Clolhltig! THE Clothing Store notir tho Market House, would again let the people know, that they have just .received and aro daily receiving, a largo stock of s Spring & Sii&fficr f fotliing, made up in tho best, latest and most fashionable stylo. Their assortment in lancyand plain Caa simerc, Cashmcrot, -flue black cloth Coats, Fanis, Satin and Silk Vesta, aro superior to any over offered iti Carlisle or vicinity, as well ns their variety o+'.jCnssjnets, Kentucky Joans, Tweed, Italian cloth,. Alpaca, and all sorts of Linen coafa, pants and vests, with u well select* ed slock of , Gent's Furnishing Goods,. ~ such ns white and ianoy. Shirts, Undershirts* Drawers, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cra- Vats, Ties, Collars, Socks, Suspenders, and in short every thing for gentlemen. .. <t . It is a long established fact, thak Steiger'scan and do sell a little cheaper than unyother cloth, ing store t in Carlisle or vicinity. Wo therefore advise oho and all to call at Steiner's before they make their purchases, us they arc always willing f 6 shoVv their Goods. ■. *. . STfeiNku & BKO. April 11, 185 H. MKS. NFFF is now openingn most complete and elegant assortment of Straw Goods, of every variety and style. • Also the best nssort- 'of Silk and Fancy .Bonnets ever of ijMpJlcrcd in Carlisle. Ribbons of every French Howois, Laces, Uu'cbos, Nec- Collars, Coiffures, liead.dressos, French corsets, Hair Braids,’ Curls, and a gene ral variety of Fancy Goods. A, splendid- as? - sortment of Dress Silks, an endless .variety of children's Flats and Shakeia, at mulsuhliy low prices, fit her store opposite’the Cumberland Valley Bank, April 7*, 3t ■ ' PHILIP UIILER, of Mato Street, Mechan'ics. burg, Pa., respectfully informs the citizens of tins place and Vicinity, that be is prepared to execute orders for till kinds bl SABDLFHV, of the very best material and workmanship, and at very moderate prices. , , As an evidence of the superior quality o( his work, he web Id state, that he has received Six First-Class Prcini umr, at different County Fairs. He has on band and will .Constantly keep for sdlO, ah;expensive assortment of . , SADDLES & HARNESS^ "Wagon 'Gears, faridm's, bollard Various' styles and prices. Ho Ims always oh )mhd a very large assortment of COLLAKS of all kinds,, which he will sell at wholesale to the trade, at very low rates.- • -i • •, Ho yet jms the. Saddle which drew ine First Premium at the last 'County Fair, held at,Car lisle, which will bo sold at a bargain. He is also prepared to sell work at wholesale on very advantageous terms. Thankful for past.favors, ho respectfully soli cits a continuance of the same. •Shop onVFust Main St., near the Square. . PHILIP UHLER • Mar'cb 17, • . BATOkIIHjOU’S Wigs and toupees ‘surpass all. They are elegant, light;-easy and du rable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up be hind—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this is the ,only establishment whore these things arc properly understood and made. ’. 288 .Broadway, Now i T ork. ’ ' ■ nov. is, isos—ly . ; BASKETS." Market, Travelling, and a vari ety‘of Fancy and other Baskets. ; ' Wooden- U«rc.—Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted.and other Buckets^Pails,Cod cords, Mats, Brashes and other necessary house articles. ‘ Jb'c/i’s Brooms, known ns .the best Broom in this dr any ore fol* sale only by A.H articles in our Beware of fered at the lowest eashmiccs, Nov-4, 1858. . J. W. EBY. TItJS (liirrT session ,of (In's InsliUiifph .will condiiehco in Literary Hall, N.owvilie, Pa., on Tuesday, April 3th, 1859, and continue four months, (exclusive Of a Vabutiuu oftlifeo IVtfeks dating, harvest.) An able corps of Instirictdra bavo iieeh se dured, and no effort will bo spared to redder the School'worthy ot the position it Seeks t'ei occu- Py, and of tlie patvonago.it respectfully solicits. The school is entirely under the Control of a Bdard 0/ ■'iViis(cc.? i composed Of one School Di rector from each district in Iho e.dbnty., Tifltion lee, $lO for the session, No extras. Good boarding can bo had in private families at abp.iit $2 per week. For circulars containing full particulars, ad di-css, V ' , F. A. I\tcKIN.NET, Treasurer,, Newville, Fa, ■By order of the Board of Tnfsteos. Das’l. Sum.LV, President, Jonx Dn.ti.-K, Secretary. . February 21, 1859—2 m Dissolution of Partnership. SAVE, COSTS !, NOTICE is hereby given that the firm ol Shaetfer and Rjtner was dissolved by'niu tnai consent on tho"flrst tiny ot April, 1859. All persons . knowing themselves indebted t» said linn,are recjviosted tp niali.u Immediate pay ment, either to John D. Shadier at Craighead’s mill, or to Jos. Kitner,.Jr...residing in Carlisle, on Sontli sired, above West, oh or before the Ist day of May, 1859, otherwise their accounts will be left in the hands of a justice.for, collec tion. JOILVD. SIIAEFFEU. JDSEl’lf lilXNEit, Ju, April i, 18od—3t* ’ ■ RciilliC'S PutciitAuiiual Traji». TUB lias boon appointed agent for CHtnib’crland county, lor the sale of Ueuthe’s patent animal trap, /of catching; os, MinUs, wolves. Bears, &c. Gull anti see them at-the cheap Hardware store of HBNiIY SAXTON. Bast Main street, Carlisle, I'a, March 17., 1859. . • 10,000, lbs. tYbito Lead, with a largo assort ment of Oils, .Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, 'Litharge, Putty, Glue, White Zinc, colored Zinc, Fire-proof Taint, Florence White, Reel Lead, Whiting, Paint Brushes, all Colors dried in Oil, all Colors in tubes, received at the cheap hardware store of , 11, SAXTON. ■ March 17, 1859. WILL ho absent fro’frt Carlisle during the ensuing six months, after which ho may again be found at his residence in North Pitt street. October 7, 1858. NAILS. 400 kegs Nalls just , received and lor sale cheaper than aver. Country merch ants can ‘bo with Nails at manuiac tutors prices, at tlib cheap hardware store of . HENIIY SAXTON. * Carlisle, January 20,1859. SHOVELS & spades, just received a largo assortment oT Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hakes,Hoes, Garden Trowels,Picks, Mattocks, Manure Hooks, &c., at the cheap Hard ware store of March 24,1650. AVERY nice article of DrM Emif and Ex tra Sugar cured limns, Dried Emit. &c., for sale by WM. BENTZ; February 24, 1850, . rTOTEE KEEPERS and Dealers generally, rl supplied with fine Liquors at lass than city prices bv TTM. BEiN Tic, Carlisle, January 20, 1559. 11. SAXTON’S CHOICE Brands ofchewing and smoking To bacco, nnd ilno imported Sonars, for sale by Nov. 4,1858. WM. BENTZ. ISOiVM.TS. Prciiiiiiiii Saddlery. WIGS—WIGS--WIGS. (t!c<Uu* & Wliloiv Ware; rCUMBEIiLANO COUNTS-. IV©KJ?I AL. SCBIOOL. Paints A Oils’. CEO. Z. IHIETZ, DENTIST, If. SAXTON. " .IVollfPC*. 1;; I i'-f LETTERS testamentary on the cataf o'df jqa per Bennett, late ;of the Borough ot Me; chanicsburg, Cumborjand county dcc’(L, bavo boon issued by tho Register of tbo subscriber living •fq .Jfecbatiiosbnrg. - All persons indebted to sqid estate (ire, requested {p tnSrko immediate payment, and those having claims wilt present them to . ELIZABETH BENNETT, Admr’x. April 14, 1850—OtS > W. iUtAM-ttolly ’ , JWEiicnAkT kAn^bV, Ifest Main Slreel, appetite the Railroad Office, HAS just received a new and elegant assort ment of CLOTHS, plain, black, and tanqy CASSXMERES, and a ,variety ol plain and fig ured VESTINGS, all of which be will make up to measure in fashionable style, and-on reaion abtoTql-m's. ..Otdcrs attended, to prpiaptly. apd (lie fitting'of ail garments guaranteed, or no sale. ■ r Carlisle, llov. 25, 1868. v; Nollcc v N’bTlCii is hereby given that lottetS Of Ad : numeration on Hie; estate 'of- William A£ koq, dec’d.;. late of Hopewell .-township,-Cum borland county, have been.iSsUed by. tholicgts ter ol said county, to the subscriber residing In Southampton, township. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and tbpse having claims will present them lor settlement to ; , , - CONRAD FOSNADGHT, Adm’r. ; Marcii 24,185'9—Gt ■ kVtsFt «ioc<;rl^s., JUST received by the subscriber,' a Jargo stock of every description of Groceries', fresh and cheap. Also, q largo supply ot. Foreign and. Domestic Liquors, conaialing o’f 1 Tcr'y lino old 1 Cognac, of Pinot; Castillon & Co’s, (vintage ISoO) 'Brandy. flno. Old Port, Madeira, Muscat; and Hold-, sick & Go’s. cetobra'ted Champagne Holland Oin, Stoughton Bitters, very doc Old Kyo Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela do.£ Hum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, &c.,for sale at the new store of tlie subscriber at low prices. WM. BJENT2. Carlisle JaiiintVy SO, KJ59 , .' > Mowing & Reaping Muolililc ■ Agency.’ . "... 083 Market Street, Philadelphia) . "VffTHKRE FARMERS may seo and judge . Vj ;foi. tjiorasolvcs, between' Six of the best Confined Machines jiow in use ! And purchase the machine of their choice. 1 - EMLfctt;S;PASSMORE, . 033 Market St. Phila. , April 7,1859 —3 m ns ii. HERRING, Mackeral, Shad in barrels, half, burtsjl!), i{tturter barrels, fresh Groceries; LiquorS, Tobacco, SegiiVs, at the lowest cash prices, butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax; Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken in exchange at the cheap grocery td - , IVM. BENTZ. April 7, 1860. ■ VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. T IIE undersigned will sell at private sale, ail ■ their properly on East Street and Liberty ■' Alley, containing 120 feet trout on. East S(neet, and 120 feet deep bn Liberty Alley, having., thereon erected tour dwelling houses. ~ MNo. 1. Being a large two story ; . Stone House, with Back-building, a Bride Cistern, very choice fruit trees. Shrubbery, &c. ;■ . bio; 2. Being a Insgetwoslory EraiHo.HollSbj willi back-building,.Brick Cistern, Wood-houso, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. . . No. Sand'd, are situated on Liberty Alley, being one story stone and frame Houses. These properties will be sold together on separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view .the. properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire of IVm. Bell, or the under signed. S. & N; BELL. Carlisle, January 19, 1859—tf . ' . - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND YAtLEY. ~ RAIL ROAD CO’Y. .. CHANGE OF HOIURS, t ON amt .April-ilth, lifSS; passenger trains v. ill leave u 3 follows, (Sun days excelled:) ; For IlaiTisburjy; ... Ist Trai'i: 2d Train. ■. Leave 5.10 A. M. I.CO P. M. . Shippensbufg, 6.40 “ IJ)2 «' •< Newville, 0.10 « 2.04 “ Carlisle, 0.43 “ 2.45 . " “ MechanicSh’g, 7;IG “ 5.16. “ At Harrisburg; .7.45 8.45 <> . For Chambmburg, .Ist Train. 2d Train. 8.00 A. M. 1.20 P.JJ Leave Harrisburg, “ Mechauicsburg, 8.43 “ 1.58 ‘f “ Carlisle, 9.20 “ 2,84 “ “ Newville,. 0.54 “ 3.08 << Shipponsburg, 10.24 “ 3.88 “ AtChambefsburg, ,10.55 4.08 “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Penn’a Railroad, at 2.30,005, and 760 A. M; and 1.10 and 8.50; P.M; By Reading viaLoba-' non Valley Railroad, at 8 a. in., 2.35 p.m. For Baltimore, 3.20 a.m. and 1 p.m. ; For Trcverton and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.80 p, in. Ti-afri oh Diihphih Road at 2;0t) {>. in, . FafeJ Mm HarriJunt-g, mcohanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensbut-g and Ohamborsbnrg, will be ten cents loss when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid is the Cars. O. N. LULL, SUpil, Rath-dad Office, Gliilmbd-sburg, I . April 7, 1859. J 1 ( f. \ TONS of Hammered and Roiled Iron, s / I / with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron; Steel, Hoop Iraq, Rivets, Solis,.Riils, , , V - . Washers, Anvils, Vices, ( . . Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, ■ Blacitsfhilh Bellows, Juft fecfcit-td.krfd for Sale cheaper iiiifh ovqi- at . SAXTON’S. March 17, 1839. American IHffe lusurtinee and Trust Company. Capital Slock, £500.000. .. COMPANY’S Building, Walnut St.vS. E.~ corner of Fourth, Philadelphia, , Life. In surance at the usual mutualrnteS; hr at Joint-,. Stock Kates at 20 per cefit. less, or',; ab Total Abstinence Kates, tl\o Ipfveai in theuvorld-. A; WHILL-DIN, Pres’i, -’ • J. C. Sims, Stcl’y. , . ~.'i IV M. 11; WETJ4EL, Agent for Carlisle and vicinity. . ... February 10, 1859—ly* POTATOES FOR SEED AND FAMILY , USE., . 27ic best and most prolific ever offered in the Phil adelphia or Acid York Markets. . lAM now prepared . to till orders for all kintlo of Potatoes selected and, pat' up -expressly for reed or family use, of flic following vario- Pcncii Blows, gc'od i Blue Mercors, goodj White MereOM, Black Mercers, good; Wood Seedlings, I,’iince Alberts, Late Pink Eyes,.. • Early Mountain Junes, good ; Early Dickman, ; picity good; Early Buck Eyes, pretty good H , Early Pink Eyes, Carters, good } Rough opd Ready, Fox Eyes, good; and are raised .in -Now , York and Now J orsoy, and are U'arrafifd,Purc. The Peach Blows Potatoes .yield from 200 to 350 bushels to tho Aqrq, to bo planted 3J leet . apart, two outs to a lull, one, oye to each culji and vines will grow six foot long. When'boiled tho water mush be poured off. before done or they will slack'the same as lime. Steamed,or Roasted is the beat way. The Black Mercer,, yields about the same as Peach Blows, and planted about the same as ordinary Potatoes.— And the Early varieties as ordinary Potatoes ■ are planted. The Early Mountain June are the first in Nmv Y ork Market. Forsale by H. DARKNESS. Opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10, 1850—dim
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