Who can Sell i MELODEON cheaper (han 't can 7. By 1%- paying $5 per month, yon can got ono ot ;Jho best molbdeons in the country, at A. B. Ew r /rig’s furnilnrfc rooms, where (hero will bo con stantly kept 0(1 hand Iholorgest and best assort ment of MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS ever jjrojight to Carlisle. ‘ If you wish to see a good PIANO, callhnd ■examine mine. For purity of tone, neatness of finish, lino touch, and low price, none can equal ilKjm. As lam determined to sell musical'in struments to the people ot Cumberland county cheaper than any other person, call and exam, ino mine, elsewhere. ■ ' All Instruments warranted and kept In repair. ’ . JOHN, H. RHEEM. TTest Higbt street, Carlisle, May 5, 1859—Cm '■A -Btinch of Bristles and a Ball of Wax Reward ! jm , Runaway from tho subscriber, r . TB&lSk living in Carlisle, on Sunday,'tho AWBar** 24th day of April, 1859, Christian [, /TrS Myers, formerly of Bloomfield, an \V®iC “PPrcntloß to the Ladies Shoo waking Business. He had on ySsS&SSBrthcH he wont away a brown suit : "Of clothing and cap. He is about 5 feet B.inch, rjdgh, and .about, 18 or 17 years old. All per. j.-|Mns are warned hot to trust him on my account, |Mnd nil who employ or. harbour him I will on iflorco tho law against. ’ ■ . ' JOHN T. SITES. May 6, 1859-St ' List of Letters. Published' in the “ Volunteer by authority . tfjT IST of Letters remaining in the Post Office gl—i at Carlisle, Pa., May 1.1859. Persons in quiring for Letters on this List will please say Biey are advertised. One ccntdue on each lef- IllisonßF 2 Mahon Wm ender Jacob 3 ‘ Meyers Henry asehofe Marin Miss Mcljlhcnny JVliss r urkholder C A Morgan Jno H rown Jos Myers Mary Miss ectem Jacob MyersWm uniter W G Rev McFarlane Jas rane Sarah G Mrs Norton H M • Dots Wm A Mrs Robinson Chas Dlnp Margaret Miss Rhinchart Satn’l G 2 rane Jane Miss Rafferty Patcrick rean Abner Richwino Anna M Miss romcr Wm Renchnor Benj rane M J Miss , Russell Eliza Miss acres Jno M Rollins Timothy •oflord Elizabeth Miss .Stewart Mary E Miss ay Geo ;. Sutton Jas B' uvencr Jas Smith J F ividson Alex Ed. American Standard jris Jas . . Snyder,Philip ’ .■wet Geo Smith Geo fl ty Jno Snyder Lorinda Miss ■ r> .;. Pcnig Jno Rev Sughart Mary Miss ■ Eckstein Louis Sadler Susan Miss j : Ebcrsni Jno • Shearer Maria H Miss S;Eekinradc Jos . Stoner Michael grßrety & Miller, Swigert Sam’l pparly Clarric Miss Smith Jno W Ifi’afenbaugh Jacob Swigert Elizabeth fflTettcrow Ilcnry . Smymnn Jno 2 . gjFerden Mary Miss Sadler SamT M?ilomar6h Mary Mrs Stoner Elizabeth Miss 2 loiicher Win Staup Emma Mrs eticr Nancy Miss 2 Strobel Gottfried 2 c lace Daniel Sadler Jos ' elter Geo , ■ Snyder Elmira C Miss eorges Johanna Miss Smith Sain’l M - ross Jane Miss Snyder Henry , ill Wm . Schadel Michael 2 allaher II Snyder Frances Miss oiler Christian 2 S o’j' G'W B Ta».air Mary Miss Tresslcr Jno W 5 ||llolsingcr Daniel Tiflany Comfort.,, • j . pjohnslon Win Vinnicombe Jos SfJdnes Wm D WeStcrbiirg A 6 r';Kaqlpian D II Woods SamTW iGineMarlha Miss Wolf Julian [feKerfian'Tirirsa Welcome Sam'l ■Kicohard Jno WilsOn Hetty Miss 2 ■pwip. Wm Waidmiri G’VV ■, KBaiag'Christ Wharton-SarahMrs MgLabbv Mr WoosterHutherf'd Dr;4 ilLahiilaii Sarah A Miss Waggoner Franklin spfeohroan Daniel Watson Sam’l.Bey 0‘ Lahman Andrew J Young; Francis Jlethrew Nancy"E MissYosht Jacob Zeigler Susan A Mrs ' • JOHN B. BRATTON, F. M. ATTENTION! te- . . . The BIG SPRING jt. ' Adamantine Guards will meet Cor review I GARBS will meet at Chnrchtown, on Satiir ty. the 14th (lay of May, 1859, at 10 o’clock, .. M. ' »s( Tho SUMNER RIFLES will meet at Car- on Saturday, the 21st day of May, 1850 S&it 10 o’clock, A. M. roffijjy order of the Brigade Inspector. G. W. CROP, j|s Sep. Inspector , Ist JBng.,2nd Sivision. |S.6 -'.Carlisle, April 27, 1859 r ' SPRING GOODS. (jf-tTANTCFI’S,. I JCI:, West Main St., ■ S*- n' , Opposite the Depot, Carlisle fine assortment of S. . CASSIMERES, • VESTINGS, &c., r , GENTS FURNISHINGS., B. 1 The ,above Goods mado to order promptly in | 4{to bfst man nor. " , * I;-’ , Meady-niade Clothing, .of our manufacture. | . iGivo ns a call. N. HANTCH I ; April 28, 1859 s . y: ' ■ ' KEW STYLES .OF AND RWIER ROODS. TOST opened at MULUJi’S on Main street, a choice selection of fashionable Goods, ex fcjirosslyfor gonUenjeu’a wear, consisting of very If ’ Side Band Cassimeres, Black and white Mixtures, Brown and White |i Plaids, Fancy Stripes and Mixtures, Solidplain feppldrs, , ,* Styles for Coats .and Pants, Spring and Summer Coatings, Marseilles Ipand Siik VESTIMGS, Fancy Cloths of every Kjdcscfiption, fine Black Cloths, best black Doc -g’.bins, medium quality black Cdssimbres. 11. MULLIN. • ; . (Successor to T. H. Sleiles .) |i|i'qarlisle, April 21,1859. teiff New ! ;i;: uculturaL implement and. Bseicd store. B STRICKLER & BROTHER, havo| • lust opened, in the room formerly occu-J by Shrvock, Taylor & Smith, Zug’s now ling, Main St., two doors east of the mar bouse, a large assortment of Agricultural ■ Xmplemonta and fertilizers, which they, are pre * pared to sell on the moat reasonable terms. , Thq stock embraces : plows. Cultivators, Harrows,' Hay, Strata and ' • Citric Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills', Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, Forks, Shovels, floes. Rakes, Prun > tt}g Knives, Whetstones for Mow. >l' ‘‘ ers, and every other article neces- A !,! ; sary for farm use. , '.They. also.intend keeping in addition, a full S-. assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, include SSlhg SP»i>\’ 8 Patent Churn, Brooms,-Brushes, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls, ice. jAlsOy.Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds j Seed Potatoes of the best varieties.. They are con - stantly making additions to their stock, and will rtso every exertion to supply tho wants ot the ■ agrfpultural community. <|*, ; T{ioy have also tho agency for Evans $ ITsf. Salamander Safes. left at the store for fruit and otna. ;> ‘itfdj|tal Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo aMtnided to promptly. 21,1850—1y IVewvilic Fort miry and machine Shop. Farmers ahd Mechanic's Look to your Inleresis! WE are now ready to receive orders for every description of machinery and cast ings, swell ns Strain Engines, Horse Power, Threshing: Machines, Corn Shelters, Clover Hollers, Mill Gearing; Plough Castings, Collar Grates, Pots, Kettles, Stoves, and all kinds ol machinery.. If not on Band they will be built to order at short notice. • ' Repairing Cab, Steam Engines and Boilers, Threshing and ftil kinds ol machines, with neat ness and dispatch. Wo also intend Ripping Lumbei'Of every description. We hbpo by strict attention to business (o merit a shard of public patronage. Don’t for get tlio place on the Camhorlhnd Valley Rail road, near Hursh’s Warehouse. Old Iron wanted. . UNINGER, KEIFER & NEIDICH. April 21, 1859—3m* Valuable Town Property and Vege table Garden at Private Sale SITUATE oh WestLonther Street, Carlisle, opposite Dickinson College. The lot con tains 2 acres of ground, in tho highest state ot cultivation, handsomely enclosed. Tire Build n-jjjf ings are situate a little hack from tho Street and consist of a neat two story JiiienyßgFramo House, Frame Stable, and other convenient Out-buildings, all ol which are nearly hew. There is. a fine Cis tern, a choice selection of fruit, flowers, shrub bery, strawberries, hispberrios, See. . The properly is in excellent order and is now owned and occupied by Jacob Hare. For terras and further particulars enquire of ' , . .. .A. L. SPONSLER, ' Peat. Estate Jtgt: and 'Scriviher. April 14, 1859—8 f J^otlce. THE books and accounts of Dr. .1. K. Smith have been left with the undersigned (or immediate settlement. - All persons indebted are requested to call as soon as’ possible, and they will save costs. All bills not paid by the 12lh of May will be put in suit. April 21, 1859—3 t DAVID SMITH. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! , NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. NOW opening the largest and cheapest stock ol Spring.aud Sumnier Goods ever brought to Cumberland county. LADIES’DRESS GOODS, A large lino (if elegant Black and Fancy Silks, Cliailies, Borage Babes, Foil do Chovier, JJpera Qlcth, Oriental Lustre, Plaid Poplins, “Caledonia Cloth, Lavcllas, Satin Plaid Ducais, Polonaise Cloth, French Chintz, DcLaines, Tra velling Dress Goods, Organdy Lawns, &c. EMBROIDERIES. An immense lot of elegant Collars, ITnder slcuves, Ilandkerchiets, Flonncings, Insertings; Edgings, etc., direct from the largest importing house in New Fork; Shawls, Shawls, Shawls; A largo assortment of elegant Crape, Stella and Thybdt Shawls, very cheap.. Lace and silk Mantillas. Black Veils, and all kinds of Mourning Goods in great variety. Shonvood’s patent Hooped Skirts, Skirt Sup purlers, Richardson’s Linens, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, (liought from the importers,) Ghantltits and Milts. ■' HOSIERY. A full assortment of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Hose, and very low. Calicos, Ginghams, Muslins, Tickings, Check, &c., of all kinds and prices. Clatfos and Cassivneres, A new supply, and very cheap, particular!; for boys’ wear. < CjnPETINGS, A large stock of elegant Imperial, Ingrain, Vemtfan, Hemp, and Kag . Carpeting, bought fro in the largest carpet-lioußosindve'iY Yorlr, The styles are now and beautiful, quality very superior, and prices ' uncommonly low. White and colored Mattings of all widths and prices. LOOKING GLASSES. A largo stock of Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut framed Booking 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 the Dry Goods Jino. Having selected my stock from the largest and best houses in Kew York and Philadelphia with great care, X ani now prepared to offer great in ducements to purchasers. Thinking my.old friends and customers tor their paltouage, I most respectfully invito them and all others in want of cheap goods to give me n call. Our motto is quick sales and small profits; no trouble to show goods at the now store, corner of Alain and Pitt streets, opposite the It. It. Depot. April 14, 1859, BARBER SIIOP—-REIHOVAIi. THE undersigned respectfully informs bis patrons (bat bo lias removed Ins Barber Shop to the BASEMENT OF MR. SIPE’S. NE W BUILDING, on' North Hanover street, adjoining Mr. Haverstick’s Drag Store, arid nearly opposite the Bank, where he hopes to see all his old customers, arid as many new ones as wish to have their hair and whiskers << done up” in the moat fashionable siylo. All the various branches of Barberingi such as Shaving, Hair. Culling, Shampooning, sc., attended to with promptness. Also, Cupping, Bleeding, Tooth Extractingj 4c. The undersigned has also for sale a superior article of : H AIR' RESTORATIVE, of his own discovery and preparation, unequall ed by any similar article now in use, for resto. ting, strengthening and invigorating the Hair; preventing it from falling off, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of the skin, and-imparting a rich glossy, silken texture-to the .Hair. An excellent toilet article for either ladies or gentlemen. Testimonials of undoubt ed character as to its good qualities, in posses sion o( the undersigned, which will bo exhibited to any person wishing to examine them. HENRY LINNEKUHL. April 7,1859—1 y, -, . Foreign and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH St WEALAND, Successors to Lynch & Detwiler, respectfully announce to the 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 Inhoff’a-Grocory afore, and di recll.v opposite the Volunteer printing office. BRANDIES,. , All of cboico Brands, WINES, ' Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, .Native, HOck, Johannisberg arid Bo derhoitner. CHAMPAGNE, ' ■ Heidsick & Co,, (Jpisler & Co., and imperial.- * - . GINS, Bolden, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongahela, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, iSootch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Mnir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’a East India Palo Ale, Tonnet’s Brown Stout. Also, a large lot of Monongahela Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI. CLE, will find it ns represented, as their whole attention will be given to a proper and careful selection of their STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public. LYNCH & "WE ALAND. April 21. 1869—6 m Work done at this office on short notice. OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Dis tillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, &c., Within the County of Cumberland, returned and Cinssifle,d by T. S. Heighten, Mercantile Apprai sor, in accordance with the several acts of As sembly as follows, to wit.: Carlisle. Henderson ft Son, produce 10 Jacob Soner, shoos 14 J D Halbert, grocer, . 13 S W Haveratick, drugs . 13 Fredericks & Humor, marketing 11 James Callio, "4° H Jacob Keeney, do 1* S C Uuyolt, grocer, , 10 Shrom & Hofl'er, lumber 13 P Monyer, conloclioner 14 Arnold & Son, clothing 13 George Keller, hats 14 Philip Arnold, dry goods ll Jonathan Cornriian, shoes 14 I Livingston, clothing 13 J P Lyno Son, hardware 13 J A Huhirich, dry goods 13 David Coi nmani grocer 14 Jacob Wolf, grocer 14 A G Lechler, grocer , 14 Wra Gould & Son, dry goods 14 Abner BenlZ « . 9 J N Armstrong, lumber 13 S M Hoover, lumber • 14 Wm B Murray, coal 14 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 10 J G Callio ISt Co., hats J D Gorgas, .stoves J Loudon, books A M Piper “ S Elliott, drugs T Conlyn, jowelery J WE by, grocer 3 Kbcem, produce J & D Klioads, coal W A Miles, dry goods Henry Muilin, cloths Henry Sajiton, hardware Steiner & Co., clothing .0 Ogilby, dry goods IF D A iVauglu, jewelry J R Weaver, furniture A B Ewing , " D Sipo it - . J.W Smiley, clothing ' H Bainbridge,. shoes R Moore, . ■« John Fuller, grocer David Keeny, grocer J M J Grar.ahan “ H S Ritter, clothing G Inholf, grocer , B J KietTer, drugs Leidich & Sawyer, dry goods H Harkness, grocer M Hantch, clothing Wm Askew, marketing —— Wenchel, grocer Wm Bentz '< Wilson Woods, dry goods W Morrison, grocer S L Levi, dry goods Wm L Beetein, marketing J Ranchocrab, grocer W H Craiisc, confectioner H Warner, grocer WHHarn “ A Lehman, clothing M Morris, stoves —— Hannon, grocer John Keller, grocer John Irvine, hats & shoes Daniel Eckels, grocer John Ecker, marketing Sami Sipo “ • ’, Shippcnshurg. Stevick, Kunklc & Bros., dry-gds. 13 John Bridges, clothing 13 Forney & McPherson, hardware . 13 Jacob Pagne, grocer . 14 J Stuxnbach, drugs > ' 14 Ruby & Co., produce 30 Philip Detrich, 14 Benj Brigs, marketing .14 M M Angle, lumber 14 Wm Cleppdr, marketing 14 ,J & JBUeddig, dry goods 11 J C AUick, drugs 14 Bombergor,& Blair, produce II Geesman & Patched, clothing. 14 Furman&'Bro.jgrocors 14 Wlllla, Moore & Co;, dry goods IS Baughman & Fosnaught, produce 18 '.I Heck &.Co., dry goods 18 Anthony F Wolf, wares S C Hollar, shoes P S Arts do W A Cox do" Stewart & Son, dry goods Kelso & Matthews, books C K Kinklc, merchant 'John-Criswell, drugs If Ilcysinger, jeweler J Fisher, hats Rankin & Bro., drugs Grabill & Johnson, hardware Isaac Landis, jeweler J M Hicks, stoves Snydor&.Knottle, produce, J. K. Fry, stoves, J. B. Cobaugh, do. Joseph Laughlin, clothing, Harman, grocer Stough & Dillftr, dry goods, IClink & Robinson, do J M Davidson, shoes, : S G Wild, drugs, Wm Bratton; do ' J C & B Brown, hardware, Wm Reed, drugs, T & J McCandlish, dry goods, W L McCulloch, grocer, Jonathan Fcrcc, market, Wm Veriard, do CIIA’S. OGILBY, Frank/ord, Wm Green, dry goods ' Dickinson. Wm Watts, dry goods J Green & Co. do Jacob Flank, - do David Hays, do David Claudy, grocer Jacob Bcetem, marketing S G Hutchinson, do Peter Garvor, dry goods Christ Eoker, do Russel & Dice, do Kylc"& M’Klnncy, Monroe. Devinney & Hull, dry goods H G Stephens, do Mary Fissel, drugs Elias Light, dry goods, Mrs. May, do . Silver Spring. Jacob Simmons, dry goods, John Coble, do David Strobm, do Weaver & Brownell, do J B Loidig, produce , Mechanicshurg. Fnlokier, grocer Daniel Comfort, dry goods Geo Steinouer, marketing Oswald & Co., lumber Tbos Soliday, jewelry J H Singiser, produce Jacob Swartz, jewelry Milizcn & Zachariah, produce F Stern, dry goods Geo Singiser, produce Bowman &' Brandt, drugs J Johnson & Son, produce T B Bryson, prpdupg. . , George Cozzier, marketing J Johnson, marketing Hummel & Coover, Illlnber Sami Golden, clothing' L Kaufman drugs Samuel Worst, furniture John S Boyer, hardware William Huston, furniture Ira Day, drugs Jacob Emmirigor, grocer Andrew Singizor, grocer Brindlo & Neiswonger, dry gds John Roiglej dry goods Swisher & Son, do Henry Leas do D Grabill, clothing D H Swilor do E Lament, shoes Bobb & Garrfetson, hardware L D Kiofier, clothing Wonderly '& Bro. stoves Doniol Holmes, shoos R Wilson & Son, stoves P Marsha), marketing LIST OF DEALERS Class, 14 14 14 14 14 - Neicville, North Middleton . Upper Milan, Petcr-Gingbrich, marketing Mr. Shrivor, dry goods R lletteriok, marketing . Gosweilor <J- Zook, dry go'offs Hyman Longnqckef, produce Zdtoer Mien, John Kntz, dry goods , Theo. Willet dio E Wise do » Eltuy Lisbon do' ■ Abner Brower . do Wm Loyd, drugs License. $2O 00 7 00 12 50 • 10 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 20 00 10 00 14,00 10 00 7 00 New Cumberland. Church & Eberly, lumber KMm tin $ Sons, lumber : Chas Oyster do J G Miller, dry goods James & Musser, lumber V Feeman do 15 00 ,7 00 ' 10 00 12 60 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 25 00 10 00 - 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 , Nasipannsborough. D Denlinger, dry goods Johu McCormick, grocer Michael Free, produce Jacob Uenhingcr, grocer r IV’m 0 Banks do Jacob Ldngnecker do S U Patterson Sc Son, produce : Ker # Hummel, lumber P J Kynard do W P Martin $ Co. do G W Fesler, dry goods : Wormly £ Zinn, lumber ' Hampden. Henry Hupp, produce John Kntz, shoes Samuel Sheaffor, dry. goods Kupp $ Son do Win H Eckels do ■ - ifewton. James Kj’le, dry'goods ,< 14 J 4 J B Hnrsh, produce . 10 J C ?-D Millet', dry goods ,' 14 Highland Wasliingor dry goods ,14 C Fosnanght do. . . 14 AKrcd Minich ' do 14 J - J B Hursh, (Ogkvillo) pro. 13 Jaiiies.Bishop, marketing • 14 P A Ahl Bros, produce 10 JM Waggoner, marketing , 14 Weslpenitsborough. Alex Goodhart, marketing 14 Edwin James, Dry goods . ~ 14 Paul £Bro. produce 13 J S Davidson, dry goods' - 14 J Hood $ Co. do 18 Wm Bishop, marketing ■ 14 Townsend Co. produce 13 Woodward # Schmidt, produce 13 Soalhampton. George Clever, dry goods Clark & Son, do Schpch, Sons Co. dry goodie 14 Strdhm Allen do 14 Fosnanght £ Lewis, produce 18 Henry Myers, marketing 14 Hopewell.. Hoover % Rebnck, marketing 14 Calvin M’Cleaf do 1 14 Shoemaker $ Elliott, dry goods 18 Jonathan Strine do 18 South Middleton 7 00 A Mooro, dry goods : 13 Mtillin 4- Alexander, dry goods. 13 A M Leidigh. AP 12 JAifD Caufmon do 13 Mifflin. Henry Snyder, dry goods 14 Lewis Zitzer do , 14 TANNERS. • Jacob Ness, Silver Spring, 14 . 700 R Common. do 14 7 00 Henry Babble, do 14 700 J CTendcnm, do 14 7 00 Richard Miley, do . 14" 700 Isaac Koons, Newton, 14 ’ 700 Ged'Shialer, N Middleton, ; 14 7 00 Bryson & Irvine, Upper Allen, 14 700 R Irvine, jri, Carlisle, 14 7 .00 A H Blair, do , ,14 7 00 M Minnicb, do , J 4 700 ■ —— Kennedy , Franhford, ■ ■ 14 7 00 Win Waggoner, Dickinson, . -Id . 7 00 J JDO JcremiahCoover, Sbippensb'g, 14 '• .. 700 Whi AlcClean, . do 14. 7 00 A Brisker, Newfoii, 'l4-' .7 0 0 Jacob Alillcr, do Vv 14 7. 00 Binj Basore, Hopewell, 14; ' 700 F & E Rinehart, do W W Frazer, do Geo Kosht, Frank ford, Samiiol Davidson, Kewville, John Waggoner, do MILLERS, Joseph Whisler, Lower Allen, Christian Eberly, do ■ Martin Cauilman, do Joseph'Bucher, do Nebinger & Co.. do Ahl* Dunfec, W Pennsboro’ Oilier & Grider, do Marshall James, do Charles Freghn, do J D Sheaffer, S Middleton, • Peter German, do B Hopple,- . do A Rosier do Jacob Coover, j r., Upper Allen, Philip Zeigler, N Middleton, Miller & Eberly, MechanicsVg, Henry Barhi’tz, Dickinson, David Brandt, Monroe, D H Voglesbng, do,, BenJ.Givler, do John Williams, do. GVV Leidioh, dq Robert Noble, Carlisle. IS Urich, E Pennsborol . ID Whaler, W Pehnsboro’ I <ScH Rupp, Hampden, James Caldwell, Shippensburg, Henry Manning. Silyer Spring, G H Bucher, do S B Bryson, do W G Glover. do Henderson & Son, N Middleton, Jacob Ramp, Hopewell, Wilson Frazer, do Adam Seiyers, Newton, Mr. Kelley, do John Whaler do Mr; Laughlin, do John Eckert, Newton, Geo'Clevcr; Southampton, D Foreman, do E B Eyster, Dickinson, DISTILLERS. Henderson & Son, N Middleton, Myers & Benson, Silver Spring, Ahl & Ensminger, Newton, P A Ahl & Bro, do Win Barnitz, Carlisle, Rob’t Quigley, Hopewell, A Rosier & Son, South Middleton, Sam 1 Grissinger, N. Middleton, Boltzhoover & Son, Monroe, J Fookler, Carlisle D H Yoglesong, Monroe OYSTER HOUSES. Tho’a Rippey, Shippensburg, ' 8 Mr. Blake, do 8 Wm Williams, do 8 Brownewell & Miller, Silver Sp. 8 Mrs. Low, Carlisle 8 5 00 Mrs Miller,. . do . 8 5 00 Henry Peters, db ' ll '' 'V 8 .....5.410, Samuel Rupert, Mcchanbg. 8 5 00 John Nicholson, Newville, 8 ' 500 Jacob Stetzel, do 8 5 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARD 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 TABLES. E Louman, Mechnnicsburg;. Wm. Williams', Carlisle, Air. Blake, do Geo Poland, do OuMDgRiAND County*, ss: I hereby certify that the above is a correct list of the Dealers in' Merchandize - .' Millers, Lumbertnen, Tanners.'Oystermcnl &0., retur ned by thi Appraiser. t Notice is’ given to all persons' to lift their licenses immediately, arid all who neglect to db so will be returned for selling without license.' M. BRIOKER, Co. Troas. MayS, 1859. . , • IMRJNE S’ wanted at thi Olficc'in payment of JLTJL subscripliom X Pikes Peak i« Carlislc! EVERYBODY hurra’s for Pike’s Peak in the west, thousands nrc“. en route.” -.lt (urns out to ho a humbug, (hoy all return with rusty pockets,.not enriched with the ybllow glitter ing, which they anticipated. Slop ! Reflect I Take a friend’s advice, and .stay at home and buy your goods of P. ARNOLD. You will bo happy, get twice the value.for your money, and in a short time you will find that you are advancing in fortune without trouble. 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 ob ' 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Spring has come,arc wo prepared for it, eve rybody asks; have we clothing to suit it? if not, we will go to Arnold’s where wo can see a well selected, stock of aVklcinds o( goods to suit everybody; at greatly reduced prices. It consists of 12 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 Ladies Dress Goods, Such as Bbrgn Delanes, Lawns, Deleges, La-, vellus, Alapacas, Silks of all kinds, spell ns plain black, Moure Antique, Barred, Striped and figured. French worked collars, Underslceves, hand kerchiefs, Flouncings, Edgings, Laces, Inner, tinge, &c. A good assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons very low. Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Brochn, Thibet wool, (black and colored,) a|. sol Mantillas of all prices. Parasols of all kinds and prices. 10 00 7 00 7 00 1? 50 7 00 Muslin, bleached and Unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnnburg. 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7-00 20 00 7 00 Cloths; Cassimeres, Cotlcnades, Jeans, Ves tings, &c. ’ Ingrain, Venetian, three ply, rag and hemp carpets, Oilcloth o( all widths, also Matting of all widths. A good assortment of Trunks, A liberal patronage, and you will be rewar. dqd. Remember tile stand next door east.oi the Carlisle Deposit Bank. 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 April 14, 1859. NEW SPRING- GOODS. LEIDICII & SAWYER (at their now store East Main sheet,) have just received from New York and Philadelphia, llio moal complete and varied assortment of Dry Goc/ds ever offer ed in Carlisle, embracing everything that is new gnd rare in Stylo ami texture j such as tun., cy silks in all the various colors, barred; strip;' cd, Cheno and Beyedere, plain striped anti Beyedere Black Siiks, Tonlards ol new de signs, Barege and Lawn Rohes of the latest Paris, styles, Satin striped Dechevre olpthp, French GJmllis, American Delaines, Organdy Lawns <jl‘sjiark and light grounds, and beautiful designs.’ ~ - ~ Traveling Dress Goods of (lie newest makes. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 ,14 ;,.'l4 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 Also a lull stock of monniing dress goods to which class of gdodrwo give particular alien, lion, , ■ 1 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 SHAWLS} SiUW'tsn SHAWLS!!! This part of our stock is unusually complete, consisting of. crape,silk,, sfella, in all the vari ety* of shades and,qualities, mourning felmwlsy lace and silk Mantillas, from the celebrated em poriums of Brodic and Bulpui, New. York— Sun umbrellas, showerets £iid parasols of the newest styles. White goods of every descrip, tion. Embroideries in full settai collars* sleeves* worked bands, bouncings, edgings and Ihsertings. We give great care to this branch of Our trade, and ladles will find a very full as sortment. Hooped skirts of the latest improve ments, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A full line of Alexander’s kid gloves, imported and sold by Stewart, New York. Mitts, gloves, gauntlets, in every variety. Also a largo stock of the newest styles of mens and boys spring cassimcres, black clothrfand cassi ineres. . 7 00 7 00 Hoisery of every description. In line do paftment unusual cove has been taken to sclcci the various kinds and sizes suitable for Ladies; Misses, Men's, Boys and Children’s wear. In fact) our.stock embraces everything kept in a first class Dry. Goods store. Having purchased for cash and made our se lections among the best importing nnd jobbing houses of New. York and Philadelphia, we feel 'prepared to offer superior-inducements to hir ers. All wc ask ia aii examination cf our stock before buying elsewhere, fur which favor we will feci very grateful April 14, f 859 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 \.ciußAvy -vfilnfi, GHcii* Fiist Arrival of Spring Goods. THE subscriber Ims just returned from tbe Eastern cities with a well selected stock .of. Foreign and Domestic " ' BRIT GOODS, in all Its brandies, comprising ladies and gen tlemen's ware, such as Silks, Boblins, Organ tines, • Challies, Lawn's, Calicos, Ginghams, Cloth,' Cassiracrcs, Mcrino-Cfussimeres, Kent, Clmines, Linen, plain and twilled Cpttonade'a, which he is able and willing to sell at very low prices, also a great variety of Parasol’s & Umbrella’s, Embroidcd and Mourning Collars. Cambric’s, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Laces, Edgings, and Inserting?, Mantillas, and Dusters.' Handkerchiefs, of Linen Camb'ic, Silk, Lawn. Ginglmm and Colton; Dress Trimmings, Jlooseries If Gloves, and all tbe hundred different articles belonging to tlio lino, at prices lower than ever, with a very extensive assortment of DOMESTICS. such as Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Drilling’s, Asmabnrgh’s, Bagging, Flannels, Crash &c.,al so Trunks and Carpet Hags. Hooped and Skele ton Skirls. Having sold out my clothing and Groceries, I.paid particular attention i'or the selection and completing my Dry Goods Stock, and will try my utmost to please all nlio will favor mo with their call. April 7, 1859 Attention Farmer's and Stock Raisers. THE subscriber will stand for (bo season, at his farm, II mileq west of the turnpike, on the Yellow Breeches crook, in LoworDickinsorr township, 0 miles south of Carlisle, three ele. gant JACKS and two tlrst-rute HOUSES; and invites the attention of all Stock raisers. Terms moderate. PETER PEFFER. March 81, 1850—8 m JUST receeived a large lot of the Fork Plows, also some ol Plank’s, Ilqnwood and Zeig ier’s make, on band. Eagle Flows selling oil' at cost at 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 March 21,1850 PAIR Ilnnies, including n line as. OvJrvr sortment 61 the celebrated Elizabolh ,to\vn Ilanics ol all sizes and kinds, just received March 21, 1859, IF you want a perfect likeness and a alfaST superior picture, go to the Daguerrean Rooms of Mrs. REYNOLDS,,near the south, west corner of Hanover and Louthcr Sts., and you will not bo disappointed. April 14, 1859 —1m 30 00 40 00 20 00 30 00 LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jere miah Sonseman, dco’d., late of the Borough of Moohaniosbnrg, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, who resides in Silver Spring township. All persons indebted to said estaio are requested to rnako immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated far settlement. SAMUEL SENSEMAN, E*T. i April 28, 1869-ot* Embroideries. Bonnets hnd Ribbons. Shawls and Mantillas, Domestic Goods, Gentlemen's wear, Carpets and .Oilcloth, , F. ARNODD LEIDICII & SAWYER. S. X.. LEVI Plows, U. SAXTON’S: n. SAXTON’S Notice. Wow Is Uic time for BaVgaius! Spring and Snnmicf Goods! At'thc Next:,Store, earner of N. Hanover and Lou- /her streets* THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa tronage bestowqd upon him by tile public, and at the same lime respectfully announces that ho has just returned (roni Philadelphia, and is now opeuinga new lot of SPRING and SUM MER Dry Goods and Groceries; consisting in part ns follows, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest casli.prices. ' SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS,.Gbaliies, Alapa cas, Do Laities, Dc Bages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Baragcs; Hl-lllianls, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &c., ikcl ' SHAWLS mid MANTILLAS, of every style and quality. Staple .and Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes,. Checks, Calicoes, Cot tohades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Car. put Chain, tec., ike. PARASOLS, and UM BRELLAS. Also, a large and splendid as sorlrnent of BONNETS, JUTS, CAPS, FOOTS AND SHOES. A superior lot of fresh ■ xjaiOCERIE?,, Teas, Coffee, Sugar;..Molasses, Dice, Spices, &c., &c. Having selected thy entire stock with tlie greatest care, and the lowest CASH PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to make tnv establishment known as Iho "111-AD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” ’■ Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before pureha.. sins. tC?"T w ill pay the. highest market price for BUTTER,HUGS, HAGS, SOAP and PRIED FRUIT. J. A. lIUMRICH, Jr, April 28, 1859, T UST in troniNew Vork tv'largo addition to ,1 our stock of Now Spring Goods, double Skirt Bareges, double- Skirt Lawns, Foulard Silks, Luce Mantillas, Shawls, elegant Embroi dered Collars, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas; Lace Mitts, Kid Gloves, a large lot of Hooped Skirts, Dongless & Sherwood’s unequalled Bustles, Skirt Suspenders! &c. Please call at the new store East Main St. f.EIDICU & SAWYER April 28,’ 1859, Clolliing, Clolliin^l THE Clothing Store near the Market House, would again let the people know, tlial they have just received and’ arc-' daily receiving, a large stock of ‘ Spring Summer. Clothing... made up.in s the best,latest and most fashionable. Myle. Their assortment in lancy and plain Cas- Kimerc, Cashmctct, fine black cloth Coatfi, Pants, Satin and Silk Vcsts, are superior to any ever offered in Carlisle or vicinity, aa w.ell us their large variety of Gasaiiiefs, Kentucky Jeans, Tweed,' Italian cloth, Alpaca, and all aorta of Linen coats, Jittbta and vesta, with u well select ed slock of . G-ent’s Furnishing Goods, such ns white and. fancy Shirts, Undershirts, hrawprs, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs. Cra- Vats, Ties, Collars; Socks, Suspenders, and in short every tiling for gentlemen. It is a long established fact, Mijit.Stelnci’scan and do sell a little cheaper Mian ahy other cloth ing store in Carlisle or vicinity. We therefore advise one. and all to call at. Steiner’s before (hey make their purchases, as they are always willing to show their Goods.. April 11, 1859. Premium Saddlery. PHILIP UIILER, o( Main Slrdet, Mechanics, burg, Pa., respectfully, informs the citizens of this place arid.vicinity, that hois prepared to /'execute orders fof nil, kinds, of SADDLERY, of (hh very* heist nint eri a I and workmanship, and at very moderate prices. ■ A a an evidence of (lie superior quality b( ht's work, lie would state, that he has received Six First-CiassPremiums, at different Coiihty Fairs, ,Ke has on hand ahd will constantly keep for sale, an extensive assortment of ' ■SADDLES & HARNESS, Wagon Gears, Bridles, Collars, &c., of various styles and prices. He 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 has the Saddle which drew the First Premium at the last County Fair, held at Car lisle, which will lie sold at a bargain. He is also prepared to sell work at wholesale on very advantageous terms. Thankful tor past- favors, ho respectfully soli cits a continuance of the same. , Shop on Bast Main St., near the Square. PHILIP UHLER March 17, 1859—Sm WIGS—WIGS--WTGS. BATCHELOR’S Wigs and Toupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and du rable. Fitting to a pharm—no turning tip be hind—no shrinking offthe head; indeed, this is the only establishment where these things are properly understood and made. 238 Broadway, Mow Fork. Nov. 18,1858—1 y Cedar & Willow Ware. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety ol Fancy and other Baskets. Wooden Ware. —Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails,Bcd-. eorda, Mata, Brushes and other necessary house articles. Kick's JJrooms , known as (ho host Broom in this or any other market, are for sale only by the subscriber. All articles in our line arc ol« feml at the lowest cash prices Sow 4, ,1858 Rem lie's Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber bus been appointed agent for Cumberland county, (or the sale of Reulhe’s patent animal trap, lor catching Fox osj Slinks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and sec them at I lie cheap Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. East Main street, Carlisle, Fa. ■March 17, 1859. . Paints & Oils. 10,000 lbs. White Lead,-with u largo assort ment of Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine,,' Japan, Litharge, Putty, Glue,"White Zinc, colored Zinc, Fire-proof Paint, Florence While, Red 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. GEO. Z. lIRI2TZ, DENTIST, WILL bo absent from Carlisle during the ensuing six months, after Which ho may again be found at his residence in North Pitt street. October 7, 1858. NAILS, 100 kegs'Nails just received and lor sale cheaper than over. Country merch ants can bo furnished with Nails at manufac. turors prices, at the cheap h itdwaro store of HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, January 20, 1850. SHOVELS & Spades, just received a largo assortment of Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Garden Trowels, Picks, Mattocks, Manure Hooks, sc., &0., at the cheap Hard ware store of Mdroll 24,1859, AVERT nlco nrtlolo or Dried Beef nn<l Ex tra Sugar cured Haras, Dried Fruit. &c., for sale by' WM. BENTZ. February-24, 1859. TO BE HAD AT EBV’S Grocery Store, aomo of the choicest No. 1 Mackerel (without heads,) over offered in Carlisle. The public is invited to call and examine them and judge for .themselves.' ‘Feb. 24, 1859. EVcsli Grocctits. JUST received by'the subscriber. II largo stock of every description of Groceries, fresli and cheap. Also, a large supply of Foreign and Domestic Liquors,' consisting of very flue old Cognac, of Pinot, Castillon & Go’s, (vintage 1800) Brandy, flno Old Port, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid siok & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wipes, pyre Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very fbte,fljti Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongalieiado,. Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, &c.,for sale at the new store of Iho subscriber at low prices. SVM. BENTZ. Carlisle January 20, 1859. iiioMing &. Reaping- Macltluc Agcttcy. 038 Market Sired t Philadelphia, WHERE FARMERS indy sbo ahd.Judgo forTliemsdlves, between Six qf. ,best Combined Machines now in use ! And purchaso the machine of (heir choice. , E.MLEN $• PASSMORE,. 033 Market St. Phila. t April 7,1859 —3 m - . VJSII. HERRING, Muckeralj Shad in barrels, Imi(- harrclS, quarter, barrels, fresh Groceiiosj Liquors, Tobacco, .Segura, at the lowest cash prices. Butler, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Bocawaxj Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken iuyttxchange.nl tho, cheap grocery of OvM. BENTZ. April 7, 1869, ‘ V ALU A ISLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE; THE undersigned will sell at private sale, nIL thoir property on Boat Street and Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet (ronton East. Street, and 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon.erected four dwelling houses. v : M No. 1. Being a largo two story Stone House, with Back-building, ti Brick Cistern, very chOicu fruit-trees, ; Shrubbery, Sre. No. 2. Being a largo two story Frame House, . with back-building. Brick Cistern, Wood.house; choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. No. 3 and 4, nrosituated on Liberty Alley,, being one story stone and frame Houses. ; These'properties will ho sold togothot or separately, to, suit purchasers. Any pcrsoV wishing to \iojv Iho properties brSvishing Jnfor-' niatinn, will inquire of Win. 8011, or tho under- v signed. S.& N. BELL. Carlisle, January 13, 1859— tt-v -■ ■ :r - • STEINER & BRO. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT’!' ■ CUMBERLAND VALLEY hail road co’y. change of RoiißSi ON and after Monday, April. Ht|i, 1859, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) - For Harrisburg. Is I Train, 2i t Train, Leave Cbambersburg, 5.10 A.M. I.COP.M “ Sbipponsburg, 5.40. 1.82 “. “ Newville, C.IQ “ 2;04 «. “ Carlisle, U,43 2.45 “ Mccbanicsb’g, 7.1 C <* 8.1j5 At Harrisburg, 7;45 << 3.46 « . " It! Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, • 8.00 A. M. 1.20 P. M. “ Mecbanicsbnrg, 8.43- <«, 1.6 G « “ Carlisio, 9.20 .««, ,2.84 “ Sbipponsburg, 10.24 8.38 <• ; AtChnmbofsburg. 10,05 “ 4.08 ; Trains leave Harrisburg for Pliiladglpliigj'rlf! ’ Ponn’a Railroad, at 2.30, COO, and 750 A. ,]U;' and 1.10 and 8.50, P..M; By Reading viaLoba,-, non. Valley Railroad, at B.n.* 0p,.2,35 p.m. For Baltimore, d.jjO.fl.ip.TimJ 1 p.ni.,- , ,' For Treverton and Williainsport, at 1.00 aiidb and 8.30 p.m., ... . .... Train, on.Haupbin Rond at 2.00 p. m. Fares from Harrisburg. Mccllanicsburg. Car- .■ lisle, Sbippensburg and Chamborsburg, will . ten cents loss when paid for Tickets at the Of-’ lice, than when paid in tbe Cars. O. N. LULL, Suyt.' Railroad Oflice, Cbambersburg, I , April 7, 1859, ( ; 1 T\t t TONS of Hammered and, polled. Iron, I with a largo assortment of Slmcllrony Steel, Hoop Iron, Rivets,. Bolts, Nnls, - ‘ , Washers, Anvils, Vices, . . Files, Itasps, Screw Plates, , Blacksmith Bellows, jnst'received and for sale cheaper than ever at , SAXTON'S. ' March 17, 1859. J. W. EBY, American .Info Insn ranee mid Trust Company. ■ , Capita! Slock, 5500.000. COMPANY’S Building,. tfalir.it'Sn, S'. E. corner of Fourth, Philadelphia. Life’ Is surance at the usual mutual rales; or at .Joint Stock Rates at 20 pel cent. less, orj at Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world- AV WUILLIMN, frn’l. .1. C. Sims. Secl’y.' WM. 11. WETZEL, Agent for" Carlule and vicinity. , February 10, 1809—ly* The best and mast prolific ever offered in the Phil adetpbia or -Vnr Fork Markets. I AM now prepared to (111 orders for all kinds of Potatoes selected and put up expressly for reed or family use,- of Hie folloiving varie ties: , Peach Blows, good j Blue Mercers, good; While Mercers, Black MerCers, good; Wood Seedlings, Prince Alberts, Irate Pink EyeS, Early Mountain Junes, good; Early Dj cHt!t ff J!>/ pretty good;. Early Buck Eyes, pretty good,; 1 .. Early Pink Eyes, Carters, good; Bough and , Ready, Fox Eyes, goodj and are raised in Now ‘ York and N oiv J ersoy, and are Warranted Pure. . Tho Foach Blows Potatoes yield from 200.t0 350 bushels to tho Aero, to be planted..3s feet apart, two cuts to a hill, one.eye to- each cut, and .vines will grow six feet long.. IVben belled the water must bo poured off before- done.or they will slack (ho sampeas lime. Stomped or, • Roasted is the beat way; The Black Mercer , yields about tho. same as Peach Blows, mid planted about tho same as ordinary Potatoes.—. And tho Early varieties as ordinary Potatoes.' aro planted. The Early Mountain Juno are the' first in New Yoik Market,. For sale by . ’ . 11. SA^fON. , H. HARKNERS. Opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, Pa', Feb.lo,lBs9 —3ra ■, ,1 ; ~ IVolicc. , -, ...... T .ETTKRS testamentary on the estate ofllnss JLI ppr Bennett, late of the Borough of M.c chunicsbyrg,..Cumberland county, dec’.d., have been issued by the Register ofsaid cppnty t-i the subscriber, living in Mochunicshnrg... All persons indebted to said estate ale requested tp make immediate payment, and' those having claims will present them tq " ' , ELIZABETH BENNETT, Admr'x. April H, 1859—61“ CUMBERLAND ciOUNTY . iVOKiflilL S«;kBOO|i. r|iHE third session of ibis-Ihslitullbh Will •X, commence iri Literary-Hall, Newvillo, Pa., on Tuesday, April dth, 1859, and'eontinue four months, (exclusive of a vacation of three weeks during harvest.) ’ Ah able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will be spared to render tho school worthy ol thc’position it seeks to. occu : . py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits The school is entirely under the control of a Foard of Trustees, composed of one School Di rector from each district in tho county. Tuition fee, S’lO loi'-the fxesfioa. , No .extras.■ Go.cd hoarding can lie had in farivate families nt about SZ pgr week. For circulars containing full ad dress, ~'•■■■ , F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer, ~ . .. Newvillo, Pa; By order of the Board of Trusteed ‘ DajUi.: Siif.i.ly, President! •Idiiti JliLLun, Secretary!', February 24, 1859—tim For Cliaiubci'iibiirgi “ Newville, 9154 , “ 3.08 “ POTATOES EOItSEEO AND FAMILY 1 OSE).
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