'* ' > v" ",- T ’ rt. To' tlic Public. -jtttjikUE AS a certain John Smith, by trade \\ a Pump-maker; on or about the.lst of •April, 1859, took and curried away certain ar ticles belonging to mo. This is, therefore, to give him notice to return them, or lawlul mea sures will bo falcon to restore them, and also to" settle a balance of rent’duo .me. A. KKE-ITZEB. • Hampden Ip., May 12, 1859—4t* Rolicc. THE auditor appointed hy the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to make dis .tribution o( the balance in the bauds of IV. lit. I’eurosb, Esq., administrator do bonis non cum testamento Annexe of Alexander McGregor, .Into of the State -of Kew York, dec’d., will at tend to Iho duties of hie appointment, at his ofiice, in the Borough of Carlisle, in said conn. jy, on Tuesday ihe 7lh day of June next, when and where all parlies interested may attend. J. S. -COLWELL, Auditor. . • May 12, 1859 3t A CAIiD. EmilK undersigned, of tlio firm of Burdict & »?l'Bartlett, .would -this method of return- thanks to (lie citizens of Carlisle lor tthoir kind'treatment and liberal patronage whilst introducing our new and valuable Compound, n as Burdict £ BartleiPs Grecian Caoul- Oil Polish , and would also v state that liis ing can be bought at nearly'all the stores. Iso that it can bo bought at Wholesale at Mr. ITenry Saxton’s, East High street, le. As a simple trial w?li convince any f its superiority over any other Blacking ? market, I tocommend it to yotirlavora sceptance, knowing 'that it’•will speak for My Blacking is known bytho red label. *ord to the wise is sufficient.V S. F. BUKOIOT. 12, 1869 Who can Sell MELdDEON cheaper' than 1 can ? By living $5 per month, you can get one ol iBt melodeohs in the country, at A-. B. Ew ’urniture rooms, where there will bo con r*Uept on hand the laTgear and best nssort oC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ever lit to Carlisle. . . 'oil .wish to sue a good FIANO, ■call and ine mine. For purity ot^y lo ' nca f neSa °l line touch, : arrd 4ow price, mme can equal As I am determined to-scM musical in mts to the people ol .Cumberland county. »r than any other person, call and exam-, me before •purchas'ing elsewhere. ' ■ All instruments warranted and kept in john n. uiiEEM. West Ilight street,’Carlisle. S', 1859—'6m Bunch of Brisllcs and a Ball of v\ ax V Reward I . Ran'awny from 'ffie .su'bscifbcr, ' living in Carlisle, on Sunday, the ; . 24tli day of April, 1859, Christian '-V/oS * ‘ formerly o< (Bloomfield, dn \ apprentice to the Ladies Shoe fefctlL making Business. , He had on !i«3£S*wlten be went away a 'brown suit and cap. lie is about 5 feet 3 inch. ami about 'lo' or 17 years old. All pciv warned not to trustliim on my account, .all who employ or harbour Imul will en ■g&lforcti the law against. ' ■ • " l|r- V .-JOnSTT. SXtEg. May fl, 185!)—3t ; EL'CCTIOW, ,N cloctii n for President and ’managers of . the Carlisle Gas and Water Company, will lo hoiti af llio 'Arbitration Olmmberv In..the gSSjoiirt,' House, iti the borough of. Carlisle, on mSMomlay. the Btli day. of'May, 1860, between the %v'sioill's of'2 o’clock and 4 o’clock. oTthat day, . . LEMJUKL.TGDD,' »S, ■ .■ • Preset, of Gas and Water Company- P'.;' "May 6,1859 55^ n Cai'lislc. W<;|»°sit IBb-wH. Bank has this day tleclarcH a dividend K X of 5 per cent, out of the protUsMor the last whicly wHI Behind over to Hpholners 6v t IVei r Jegarre prea e ntati>v ea oil demand Blueing miu|c for the same. Byorder of the Board,of Erectors*'. , 1 W. M. BJK'ETEM, Cashier. 5,1859--3 t __ - ATTENTION • -(Tho BIG SFRIK'G '<• Adamantine Guards S 'will meet for review & II NOW. - £?s.'(• -dap, May l7tlv, at 10 'MfV-', o'dlock, A. M. |ft& . TITE <301X51 AN {GUARDS will meet at. ChiiTch'town, on Sntur duv, the Uth day of May, 1850, at 10 'o'clock, A.'M. The SUMNER RIFLES -will meet nt'Cnr- Bislo, on Saturday,'the 21st day of May, 1859,- at 10 o’clock, A. M. mjv order of the Brigade Inspector. J . G. 10. CROP, I 4 ' Dip. Inspector. Ist' IS rig., 2nd Division,. |vr Carlisle. April 27, 1850. •SPItiISO GOODS. ’ ! XTANTCM’S, • West Main St., Opposite the Depot, Carlisle. . B| : i A large and fine assortment of »■- ' ’CLOTHS. Of CASSIMERES; SL.. , vestings.-&o.; ■. •• jSMtWi ■ 'GENTS FURNISHINGS. Slpi'jThe-above Goods made to .order promptly in jl" 1 ,if6ir»bsl manner. C' ! , Ajteady-ma.de Clothing, of our manufacture. I:- - 'Give us a call. N. -HANTCII. |i| CApill 28, 1850. ■ ■ 1 - ~ . NEW STYLES OF , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. '7 TUST, opened at MULLIN’S on Main street, f ;JP- a choice selection of fashionable Goods, ex yjifeasly. tor gonllenieu’a wear, consisting of very iufiefior .. . Side Band Cassimeres, Bf. Stock anX'.wjbitp,Mixtures, Brown and-While R'; .Fjaid|,.Fancy Strides .antf Mixtures, -SoJidiplain gL- eol'ors, , _ Boy’s Styles for Coals and Pants, G'cii'tf Spring and Summer Coatings, Marseilles ,and Silk VESTINGS, Fancy Cloths.of every •-description, fine Black Cloths, best black Doc : «Whs, medium quality Muck Cassrmerca. £„. H. M.OLLIWV ' ■”,(Successor io T. SUilis\) ~ -GarVttfle, April 21, 1*859. • • : Something New!, , y AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AMD . . SEED STORE. P®v*T»«•' B. STRICICLER & BROTHER, have iJB . . o p o ned, in tho room formerly oocn.- I-iod by Shvvock, Taylor & Smith, Eng’s no* Eliding, Main Si., Vo doors oast oY tiro mar ket house, a largo assortment of Agricultural Imblomonla and fertilizers, which tlieyare pro baced to. sell op the most reasonable terms. ■. Sppc stock critbraces plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Straw and Coni Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, ’■■ Forks, Shovels.. Hoes, -Rakes; Prun ,:i, fag Knives, Whetstones for Mow i / ere, and every other article ncces •-,•7 -a Hry for farm use, Th'cy'also intend keeping in addition,.a full assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, inchul- Jng : Spain’s‘Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, 1 Butter- workers, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Bolter Tnbsj Bowls, &c. . Also, I'jfuKi Gajrden and Flower Seeds; Seed s Potnfoesdf the best varieties. They are con ' stantly,Wilting additions to their stock, and will fisp'qvery exertion tq supply the .wants ol tho a (pd cultural community. They have also tho agency for Evans $ Wat ' ionfs'Salamander Safes. Orders loft at the store for fruit and orna. filial Trees, Flqwers and .fertilizers, will bo oMShdort to promptly.' . ,i J§.pril 21, 1859-ly ijirOICE Brands of chewing and smoking Tri titbac'co, and flno imported Segars, for sale by IjTovr 1/1858, WMiBBNTZ. Jtfcwvillc Foundry and Machine Shop. , Farmers and Mechanics Louie to .your WE are now ready to -receive orders fur every description of machinery and cast ings, such as Steam Engines, Horse Power, Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters, Clover Hollers, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings, Collar Grates, Pots, Kellies, Stoves, and ait kinds 01 machinery. If not on band they will he built to order at short notice. Repairing Cars, Steam Engines and Boilers, Threshing and all.kinds of machines, with neat ness- anth dispatch. We also intend Ripping Lumber of every description. We 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 Hursh’s Warehouse. Old Iron wanted. LININ.GER, KEIEER & NEIDTCH. . April 21, 1859—8m* Vttltuible Town Property and Vege table Garden at Private Sale. SITUATE dp West Leather Street, Carlisle, opposite Dickinson College. The lot con tains 2 acres of ground, in the highest state of cultivation, handsomely enclosed. The Build a__a lugs arc situate a little back from the ai *d of neat two story iimS wlaFraino Houses Frame Stable, and other convenient Out-buildings, ail ot which arc , nearly now. There is a >flne.Cis tern, a choice selection of'fnril, flowers, shrub bery, strawberries, - raspberries, &c. The property is in excellent order and is now owned and occupied by Jacob Hare. - For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSM-TR, ■Real Exlute Jlgf. and Scriviner* . Aipr-il 1-1, XS59—Gt THE 'books and accounts of Dr. J. K. Smith have been loft with the undersigned for immediate'.settlement. All .persons indebted are requested to call .as soon , as possible, and they will save-costs. All bills not paid- by the. 12tli of May will he put in suit. .April 21, lSs9—3t - DAVID SMITH. B AIKS ASK'S? BABGAIKS!? HE W GOODS 1 AT ■OG-IXjBY’S NEW STORE. NOW opening tho largest and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to Cumberland comity, . LADIES'DRESS GOODS, A large .lino ,of elegant Black and Fancy Silks, ChaUies, Beriige Robes, Foil de Cheviot', .Opera Cloth, Oriental Lustre, Plaid Poplins, Caledonia Cloth, Layellasj Satin Plaid Ducaiis, Polonaisp Glotli; French Chin!/.. DeLaines, Tra velling Dress Goods, Organdy Lawns, &o. An immense lot of elegant CoH irs. Uhder sleuvos, Handkcroltiefs, Flouncings, Insertings, Edgings, etc;, direct from thelarghsf-importing house in New York. S)w wls, Shawl ->•, shawls. , A large assortment of elegant. Crape, Stella arid Thy bet Shawls, very cheap. , Lace and silk .Mantillas. Black Veils, and all kinds of Mourning Gciods in great variety. Sherwood’s patent Hooped Skirts, Skirt Sup porters,^-Richardson's Linens, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, f bought from the importers.) Guaiitlets and Milts. , ■ ' A full,assortment .of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Hose, and very low. ’ Calicos; Ginglyvms, Muslins, Tickings, Check, &e., of all kinds and prices., Cloths and Cassimefes; ■ A new supply, arid very cheap, particularly for buys 1 wear. ; , • ' A.large stock of elegant Imperial, Ingrain, Ycnitian, lieinp, and liag Carpeting, bought fronrthd largest Carper Houses' ill The styles are new' and beiiutiM } qiiaVityycry superior, and prides hnconmionly-low. White and colored Mattings of all widths and^prices. A large stock of Rosewood, Mahogany, and .framed (Looking Glasses, at • re.dwcod prices. ' It is Impossible to enumerate the articles; -suf fice it to say .my stock is very large and complete, embracing every article in tile Dry Goods lino. Having selected my stock from the largest and best houses in JNuw York and Philadelphia with great care, X am now prepared to offer great in ducements to- purchasers. .. Thanking my old friends and customers'4or their patronage, I most respectfully invito them 1 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 Mara and Pitt streets, opposite-, the' R. 'K. Depot. April 14, 185'9 ISAK.BEKSIIOP—REI>rOVA3L. THE undersigned respectfully informs his patrons that ho-has removed hie Barber Shop to the BASEMENT OF MR. SIPE’S NE\V BUILDING, on North Hanover street, adjoining Mr. Ilavcrstick’s Drug , Store, and nearly, opposite the Bank, where he hopes to see all ids old customers, and -as many new ones as wish to have , their hair and whiskers “ done up” in tho most fashionable stylo. All the various branches of Bartering, such as : Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampoaniitg , #c., attended to with promptness. Also, On japing y Bleeding, Tooth Extracting, £c. The undersigned has also for ,sale a superior article of of his own discovery and preparation, unequall ed by any similar article now in use, tor resto ring, 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 ot the undersigned, which will bo exhibited to any person wishing to examine them.' HENRY LINNEIOJXIL. April-7, 1869.—1 y Foreign and Domestic. Liquors. T YNCII & successors to Lynch JLi&.Detwilor, respectfully announce to the public, that they continue to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior assortment of • ■ Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old stand, Sonfh Hanover street, three doors south of Inhoff’s Grocery store, and diJ rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office. BRANDIES, ,AH -of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Maderin, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johannisberg and Bo derheimer. CHAMPAGNE, Heidsick tk Go., Gender & Co., and imperial. • GINS, _> Bolden, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongahola, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Palo Ale, Tennet’s Brown Stout. Also, a largo lot of Monongahola Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI CLE, will find it as represented, 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 the patronage of the public. < • ' April 21, 1859—8 m ®J|p*Job Work done at this office tin slrort notices. Interests.! flioiicc. EMHR O WEIIIES. UO9IERV* CMtPETINGS , LOOKING GLASSES , CIIA’S. OGILBT. HAIR .RESTORATIVE, LYNCH* WE ALAND, LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Dis tillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, &c., within the County oFCumberland, returned and classified by T. S. Reighter, Mercantile Apprai ser, in'accordanco wiih the several acts of As sembly hs loliows, to wit t Carlisle, , . Henderson & Son, produce JacobSener, shoes J D Halbert, grocer S W llaverstick, drugs ~ ’ ■ IS Fredericks & Uumer, marketing M James Callio, , do It Jacob Keeney, -do’ 'lt S C Jiuyett, grocer, 10 Shrom Sc Holler, lumber 10 P Monyor, conlectioner It Arnold & Son, clothing 13 Geohge Keller, hats 1J Philip Arnold, dry goods 11 Jonathan Cornman, shoes It X Livingston, clothing 13 J P Lyne la Son, hardware 12 J A Hmnrich, dry goods 13 David Cornman, grocer ’ M JucbhjW oil',, grocer 14 A G Lechler, grocer 14 Wm Gould & Son, dry goods 14 Abner Rente « '9 J N Armstrong, lumber 13 S M Hoover, lumber ,14 Wm B Murray; coal 14 Wobdwerd Sc Schmidt, produce 10 ■J G Callio & Coi, hats . 14 Jll Gorgas, stoves - 14 J Loudon, books 14 A M Piper « 14 S Elliott, drugs. 14 T Conlyn, jowelery - 14 J W Eby, grocer J Kheeni, produce J Sc D.KhOads, coal . W'A. Miles; dry goods Henry Mullin, cloths Henry Saxton; hardware Steiner & Co., clothing C Ogilby, dry goods W D A Mangle, jewelry J R Weaver, furniture A B Ewing a D Sipe " J W Smiley, clothing H Bainbridge, shoes ■R Moore, ■ .a |John Pallor, grocer David Keeny, grocer J M’Granahan « II S Ritter, clothing '0 Inhdlf, grocer. B J Kietfer, drugs i Leidlch •& Sawyer, dry goods II Hark ness, grocer N Hantch,. clothing Wm Askew, marketing Wencbel, grocer Wm Benin Wilson Woods, dry goods W Morrison, grocer S L Levi, dry goods Win L Beeteiii, marketing J Rancberrab, grocer W H Crause, Confectioner H Warner, grocer W. HHarn «. A Lehman, clothing M Morris; stoves Harman, grocer John Keller, grocer John,lrvine, hats& shoos Daniel Eckels, grocer . John Eckor, marketing Sunil Sipe. • u , ; ■ Shippcnsbnrg.- Steyick, Kunklc & Bros., dry«gds. 13 •John Bridges, clothing 13 Forney & McPherson, hardware 13 Jacob Pague, grocer ; ii J Stumbucb, drugs , " ’ 14 Kuby & Co., produce 10 Philip Detrich, 14. Benj Brigs, marketing .14 M M. Angle, lumber 14 , Win Clipper, marketing , ,14 J & J B lleddig. dr.y goods . 11 J G AVt-vck, drugs 14 Bomberger & Blalv, produce . 11. . (iecsniap Be Patchcll, clothing 14 l4^ Willis, Mogro & Co., dry goods 18 Bdnglmian & Foshaught, produce 13 J flock & Co., dry goods • 18 Anthony F Wolf, wares 14 S C Hollar, shoes . 14' P S Arts . do W.A-Cox -do. Stewart & ,Son, dry goods Kclsq & Matthews, books C K Kirikle, moi-chant John ’Criswell, drugs H jeweler J Fishes, hats Rankin it Bro., drugs Gfabill it-Johnson, hardware Isaac Landis,jeweler- J M Hicks, stoves jVnmV/e Snyder & JCnettle, produce, J. R. Fry, stoves, J. B. Cobaugh, do. Joseph Langhlin, clothing, .Harman, grocer ' • Stough & Dlller, dry goods, Klink it Robinson, dp. J M Davidson, shoes, S G Wild, drugs,. 14 7 00 14 . 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 15 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Wm Bratton, -do J C & B-Browri, hardware, Wm Iteod, drugs, T & J McCandlisb, dry goods, W L McCulloch, grocer, Jonathan Force, market, WmYenard/ do Frankfard, Win Green, -dry goods Dickinson, Wtn Watts, dry goods .1 Green & Co. do Jacob Plank, do David Hays," do David Claudy, grocer Jacob Beetem, marketing S G Hutchinson, do Peter Garvcr. dry goods Christ Ecker, do Russel tk Dice, do Kyle & M’Kinnoy, Monroe . Devinnoy tk Halt, dry goods HG Stephens,, do Mary Fissel, drugs North Middleton. Elias Light, dry goods, Mrs. May, do Silver Sjiring. Jacob Simmons, dry goods, John Coble, . do David Strolim, do Weaver Sc Brownell, do J.B Leidig, produce - Mechatticabtirg Falckier, grocer .Daniel Comfort, dry goods Geo Steinouer, marketing .Oswald & Go., lumber Ttios Soliday, jewelry „ J II Singiser, produce Jacob Swarta, jewelry Milizen & Zac|mriuh, produce F Stern, dry goods , Geo Singiser, produce Bowman & Brandt, drugs • J Johnson & Son, produce T B Bryson, produce George Cozzior, marketing . J Johnson, marketing Hummel & Coovcr, lumber Sami Golden, clothing L KauTman drugs Samuel Worst, furniture John S Boyer, hardware William Huston, furniture Ira Day, drugs Jacob Emminger, grocer Andrew Singizer, grocer ’ Brindlo & Neiswonger, dry gds John Keiglo, dry goods Swisher &'Son, do Henry Leas do D Grabill, clothing DII Swiler do E Lament, shoes Bobb Sc Garrelson, hardware • L D Kiefler, clothing Wonderly & Bro. stoves Doriiel Holmes, shoes R IVilspn & Son, stoves :F Marshal, marketing Upper A lien Peter Gingorich, marketing 1 Mr. Shrivur, dry goods K Holterick, marketing Gosweiler $ Zook, dry goods Hyman Lougueoker, produce i. Zower Alien. •, John Kut£, dry goods Thoo. Willct . . do E U r iso . Etloy Lisbon «d,p Abner Brower ' do U r m Loyd, drugs Class. , v . Jspw,Cumberland*. Church fe E'berly, lumber li Mm tin # Sons,, lumber Chas Oyster do J G Miller, dry goods James k M-ussor, lumber • ♦ V Fueman • do Euilpc-nnahomugk, D Denlinger, dry goods John McCormick, grocer Michael Free, produce Jacob Rcnninger, grocer Wm 0 Banks do Jacob Longnecker 4o S R Fattorson & Son, produce- - Ker 4 Hummel, lumber D J R.vnard do W F Martin 4 Co. do (x W Fcsler, dry goods Wbrmly 4 Zinn, lumber Uonry Rupp, produce John Kmz, shoes Samuel Shcafler, dry goods Rupp 4 Son do W m H Eckels ' dp Newton* ; . James Kyle, dry goods . ... 11 J 4 3 B Ilnrsh, produce 10 J C $1) Stiller, dry goo4s~ *'ll Highland 4 Washingerdty goodj-14 CFosnauglrt . . do ,14 Allred Minich ■do , lift J$ J B Hursh, (Oakville) pro.' 18 James Bishop, marketing ' 14 P A Ahl 4 Bros, produce 10 J SI Waggoner, marketing . 14 Weatpenhsborough., Alex Goodhart, marketing Edwin" Jamosy JOry goods- Paul 4 Bro. -produce- J S Davidson, dry goods ■ J Hood Co. do Win Bishop, marketing' Townsend $ Co. produce ■' 13 Woodward 4 Schmidt, produce , 18 , Southampton, George Clever, dry goods - , 14 Clark & Son, do 14 S’choch, Sons 4 Co. dry goods ' "14 Stl-ohm 4 Allen do , , 14 Fosnanght 4 Lewis, produce 13- Henry Myers, 'marketing ’ 14 liopewcll.' Hoover 4 -Rebeck, marketing >’ I t Calvin Sl’Clcaf do 14 Shoemaker $ Elliott, dry goods 13 Jonathan Strino do. ■ 13 . South Middleton . A Moore,, dry goods 13 MuUiii iS- Alexuiider, dry goods 13 A It Leidigh do : 12, JA§■ D Caufman do , 18 Mifflin, Henry Snyder, dry goods Lewis Zirzcr! ' do LINKERS. ■ Jacpb.Noss, Silver Spring, - 14 R Corninan, do . 14 Henry Babble, do 14 J Clendehin, do . .14 Richard Miley, do ' 14 Isaac Koons, Newton, . .14 Ged Shislcr. N Middleton, .14 Bryson & Irvine, Upper Allen, 14 R Irvine, jr., Carlisle, ;14 AII Blair, do' / "14 MMinnioh, do ; 14 Kennedy, Fvankfard, 14 W.m Waggoner, Dickinson, ,14 ‘ .Anjhpay. Foreniftn, Jeremiah .Coover, Shjppgnsb^.' VFmMtClean, ’do ' V ‘..74 A Bricker, Neivton, i 4 Jacob Miller, do , •’ v l4- ■ Benj Bnsore, Hopewell, ■ 14 F & E Rinehart; do 14 W W Frazer, do 14 Geo Kosht, Frankford, 14 . Samuel Davidson, Newvillo, 14 . Jolin Waggoner, do .14 . 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 ~ MILLERS Joseph Whisler, Lower Allen, Christian Eberly,' do Martin Caullman, do Joseph Bucher, , do Nebinger & Co.. do Ahl & Dunfqe, W Pennsboro’ Diller & Grider, ' do . Marshall James, do, Charles Freghn, do J D Sheafier, S Middleton,. Peter German, do ’ B Hopple, do ■■ A Hosier: do Jacob Coover, jr., Upper Allen, Philip Zeigler, N Middleton, Miller & Eberly, Mechanicsb’g, Henry Barnite, Dickinson, David Brandt, Monroe, I) R Voglesong, do Benj. Givler, "do John Williams, do . G W Leidich, do Robert Noble, Carlisle. S Urich, E Pennsboro 1 D Whaler, W Pennsboro’ I & H Rupp, Hampden, James Caldwell, Shippensburg, Henry Manning, Silver Spring, G H Bucheri do S B Bryson. do’ W G Glover, do Henderson & Son, N Middleton, Jacob Ramp,'Hopewell, Wilson Frazer, do Adam Seivers, Newton, Mr.' Kdler, do John Whalerdo Mr. Laughlin, do John Eckejt' Newton, Geo Clever, Southampton, D Foreman, do E B Eyster, Dickinson, DISTILLERS. Ilejiderson & Son, N Middleton, Myers & Benson, Silver Spring, Ahl & Ensminger, Newton, P A Ahl &Bro. do. Win Barnitz, Carlisle, Rob’t Quigley, Hopewell, A Hosier & Son, South Middleton, Sam 1 Grissingcr, N. Middleton, , Bcllzhoover &> Soi),.Monroe, J Fockler, Carlisle. D H Voglesong, Monroe OYSTER HOUSES. Tho's Rippey, Shippensburg, Mr. Blake, do Wm Williams, do Brownewell & Miller, Silver Sp. 8 Mrs. Low, Carlisle P-““ Mrs Miller, do 8 5 W Henry Peters, do o -n !! Samuel Rupert, Mcchanbg. .8 . . 5 00 John Nicholson, Newvillc, 8; ». 00 Jacob Stotzel. do . 8 5 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARD in ' 20 oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 . 7 00 11 15 00 (13 10 00 14 7, 'OO 1 ' 14 7 00, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 OO 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00' 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 1.3 10 00 14 7 00 18 12 fiO 14 ' lOP Vi 12 60 JA 7 00 11 15 00 M 7 00 12 12 60 .11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14' 7 00 14 1 00 14 7.00' 14 ,7 00 tables, E Loumaii, Mcchanicsburg. Wm. Williams, Carlisle, Mr. Blake, jlo Geo Poland, do OuMDBIiLAND COONTV, SS J hereby certify that the above is a correct list of the Dealers in Merchandise. Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, Oysierinen,r&o., retur-. ned by the Appraiser. Notice is given to all persons to lift their licenses immediately, and all who neglect to do so will be returned for selling without license. M. BRICKEB, Co. Treas. May 5.1859. -i - ' . 12 Vi 50 14 7 00 ■l4 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ■ 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 -12 12 50 ‘ ' 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ' 14 7 00 14 7 00 M ONE 7 wanted at tin Office inpayment of oubacriftion. . ‘ ! 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 14 14 ' 18 „10 00. *lO 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00; 7 po ■ I* I'4 : 14 14 ■ 14 J 2 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 ■: 14 '• 11 ' 13 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 >■ 14 7 00 14 7 00 ' 14 7 00 ■'IS 10 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 ,14 7 00 > 14 7 00 >l4 7 00 Hampdtn. < 13 • 10 00' ,14 7 00 14 7 00 ■ 12 12 50 - • il 7-00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 ,00 20 00 7 00 14 14 13 14 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 'BO . 7 00. 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00, 10 00 10 00 10. 00 10 00 12 60' 10 00 14 7 00 14 • TOO -7 00 ■ 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ■7 00 . 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ,7 00 7 00 .v,x,oa ■7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 MO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 7 00 •13 10 00 44 ,7 'OO .14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 , 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 :14 7 00 .14 " 7.00 11 .15 00 13 10 00 14 . 700 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ’l4 7 00' 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 . U 16 00 14 7 00 12 12 SO 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 OO 14 7 00 14 7 00 Vt 7.00 14 7 00 14 - 700 -14 7 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 5 00 5 00 ■5 00 5 00 30 00 40 00 20 00 30 00 A. Pikes Peak In’Carlislc! J »ow is the time foy Bargain's : Everybody luum’s for i-iko’s Peak in the Snrinff'and Summer Goods! west,thousands are“ cn route.” It turns] * ■■; out to bo a bull!bug, they aii return witii rusty At Me New Store , corner of A. Hanover anti Loll' pockets, not enriched with the yellow glitter-, ■. c f streets, . , , inSi s'diich_Ujpy | Reflect ! mHEmndersigned returns thanks for ’the pa- Tafco a friend’s advice, aud stay at homo and , ronago bestowed upon him by the public, buy your goods of P. ARNOLD. You will nlu , ftt ,) lu Hamo , imu ros pectl\illy'announces bo happy, gel twice tlio value for your money, t , mt ho has w returned from Philadelphia, air!" and in a short lime you will And that you are; is now opuni.Sa new Jot of SX’KING and S Dal advancing jn fortune without trouble. ' ; MEH • Spring has come,aro wo prepared for it,’ev6* : rybody asks; have we to snit it ? If not, wo will go to Arnold’s where we cau aee a well selected stock -of. a-U hinds of .goods *lo suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. I consistsof ' Ladies Dress Goods, . Such. as Borge Dolanes, Lawns, Delcgcs; La vellas, Aiapacas, Silks of all kinds, such as plain black, Memo Antique, Barred, Striped and flgnrod. - Embroideries, French worked collars, Undorsleeves, band' kerchiefs, Flouncings, Edgings,- Laces, laser tings, Ac. . Uomiels find Ribbons. ' A good assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons very low. Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere. Brocba, Thibet wool, (black and colored,) al so, Mantillas of ail prices. , Farasois of nil kinds and prices. Domestic Goods. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings; Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnaburg. , Gentletnoil's weal 1 .. Cloths, Cassimeros, Cottenudes, Jeans, Vcs lings, fee. Carpels and Oilcloth. Ingrain,,Venetian, three ply, rag and hemp carpels, Oilcloth ot all widths, also Matting of all widths. ' A good assortment ofTrnnks. A liberal patronage, and you will, be rewar ded-. Remember the stand next, door east ol the Carlisle Deposit -Bank. : , P. AUNODD. April 14, 1859, ' NEW SPRING GOODS. T ElptCH & SAWYER, .(at -their now store JLJEast Main street,) have just received from NewYmrk and;Philadelphia, the most complete, and varied assortment of Dry. Goods ever offer ed in Carlisle, embracing everything-that is new and rare in style and texture ; such as tun cy silks in all the various colors, barred, strip, ed, Clique and Beyed-ere, plain striped and. Beyedcro Black Silks; Tonlards of new de signs. Barege and Lawn Robes pf-tho latest 'Paris sfj’les, Safin striped- Dechevro cloths, French Challis, American Delaines, Organdy Lawns of dark and light grounds, and beautiful designs. Traveling Dress Goods of the newest makes. Also a lull stock of mourning dress goods to which class of goods we give particular atten-' tioh. SfUWLS'! S TU WLS !! . SHAWLS J f !! This part of our stock is unusually complete, consisting ■of crape, silk, stella, in all the yari ety'of shades and qualities, mourning Shawls* lace and silk Mantillas, from the celebrated em poriums of Brodio and Bul.pui, New York Sun umbrellas, showerels. and -parasols -of the newest styles. While goods of every descrip, tion. - Embroideries in full setts, collars, sleeves, worked bands, (louncings, edgings and Xnsertings. We give gyeat carp to this branch of ourtrade, and ladies will find a very full as sortment. Hooped skirts of thulatest.improvc 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 large stock of the newest styles -pf mens and boys spring cassimo-res, -blaok cloths and cassi uiores. , JMS&y. ?£ -liuthis_de* 'ptuimcnt unusual caro has been taken to select thevarions kinds and sizeasuilablofor Ladies, Misses, .Hen’s, Boys and CMldrcn’swear. I # In.fact, our stock embraces everything kept in a first class Dry. Goods store. . . Having purchased tor* cash and made our se lections among the best importing and jobbing houses of How York and Philadelphia, we feci prepared to offer superior inducements to buy ers. All wo ask is an examination, cf our stock before buying elsewhere, fqr which' favor we will feel very grateful April U, 1859 LEIDICII & SAWYER. CHEAP, VERY CHEAP! Fust Arrival of Spring Goods. THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern' cities with a well selected stock of. Foreign and Domestic mur goods, •in all its branches, comprising ladies and gen tlemen’s. ware, such as Silks, Boblms, Organ tines, Challics, Lawn’s, Calicos, Ginghams, Cloth> Cassimeres/ Merino-Cassimeres, Kent, Llhaincs, Linen, plain and twilled Cottonade’S) which he is able and willing to,sell at very low prices, also a groat variety of .Parasol’s & Umbrella’s, Embroidcd and Mourning Collar,-Cambric’s, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Laces, Edgings, and Insertings, Mantillas, and Dusters. ■ Handkerchiefs, * - . ■of Linen Cambric, Silk, Lawn. Gingham and Cotton; ■ Dress Trimihings , Hooscric s fr. Gloves,. . and all the hundred different articles belonging to tho line, at prices lower than ever, with a •very extensive assortment of DOMESTICS, such as Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Drilling’s, Asmaburgh’s, Bagging, Flannels, Crash &c:,al so ,2‘VunAsomJ Carpet Hags, Hooped cmdSke'U ’ lon Skirls, Having sold out my clothing and Groceries, I paid particular attention for the selection ami completing my Dry Goods Slock, and will try my utmost to please all who will favor me with (heir call. April 7, 1859 Attention Farmers and Stock Raisers. THE subscriber will stand for the season, at his farm, llj 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 flrst-rato HORSES, and invites tho attention of all Stock raisers. Terms moderate. PETER PEPPER. March 81, 1859—3 m Plows. JUST rooeeiveda large lot of the Pork Plows, also somo 61 Plank’s, Hemvood and 2elg lor’s make, on hand. Eagle Plows selling olf at cost at March 24, 1859. QHO PAIR names, including a lino as- Olfl/ sortmentof the celebrated Elizabeth town Hames ol all sizes and kinds, just received March 24, 1859. IF you want a perfect likeness and a ffitSsr superior picture,go to tlio Daguerrcdn Booms of Mrs. HE Y'N'OLDS,' near the south west corner of Ilanpyer and Louthor Sts., and you will not be disappointed. April 14, 1850—Xm Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jere miah Sonseman, di c’d., late of the Borough of Mochanicsburg, 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 estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEIj SENSEMAN, Ex’r. ■ April 28, 1859-6 f consisting in part as follows, and which be is determined'to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challios, Alapa cas, Do Laines, Da BageH,. Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Barnges, Brilliants, French nnd Scotch Ginghams, Prints, GloVes, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ac, 1 , Ac.'" . SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and quality. Cloths; Kjassimercs, Vestings, FiatiPeis, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes,-Cot tonadea, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles-Quilts, colored and white Car pet Chain, fto.j Ac. • PARASOLS-and UM BRELLAS. Also, ft largo* and splendid as sortment of /t CAViVN7’.V, 4IATS, CARS, BOOTS AND SJIOES. A superior -lot of-fresh G ROCERItS,-,!;. Tens, ColTeo, Sugar, Mclashes- Jlioc, Spices, Ac., Ac, Having selected ley enUroiStock with the greatest care, and the lowest CASH PRI CES, I can assure 'my friends and -the' .public generally, that 1 will do -all in my power to make my establishment known as the ■« HEAD\ QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who wish to pnrcliase'will find'it to. their advantage, to call and examine my stock before • purctm sing., . [CS“I will pay the -highest market pried for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED Fruit. April 28. 1859, ] UST in from New Vork a largo addition to ij our , stock ,of Mew Spring Goods, double Skirt Bareges, double Skirt Lawns, Foulard Silks, Lace Mantillas, Shawls, elegant Etnbrdi diired Collars, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas.'Lace Milts, Kid Gloves, a large lot of Hooped Skirts, Dougless & Sherwood’s unequalled Bustles, Skirt Suspenders, Ac. Please call at the now store East Main St. ' , LHWWU k S.-ItWER. . April2B,. 1859. . - > THE Clothing Store hoar the Market House, would again let the people know, that they have just.-received and are daily receiving, a large stock of made up in the,boat,-latest and most fashionable fa!ylo. Thoir assortment in lancy and plain Cas-j simore, Caslrmcrot,thie bla c I v o|h ya ta, ?a n (a, Satin and Silk -Vests, ave ■superior to,any ever offered in Carlisle or vicinity, as well ay their large variety of Cassinets,, Kentucky Jeans, Tweed,.ltalian cloth, Alpaca,'and alb'sorts of Linen coats, pants andvests, with a •well select ed stock of ; \ Gent’s Furnislnng Goods, such as white and fancy Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Ties, Collars, Socks', Suspenders, and in short every thing for gentlemen; •It is a long established fact,that Stciner’scan and do sell a little cheaper .than any other<cloth ing store in Carlisle or vicinity. Wo therefore -advise one and all to cnli-at Steiner/s before they make their purchases, as tfloy arc always willing ly show their Goods. STEINKR &' BRO. April IJ, 1850. - PHILIP UIILeR, of Main Street, Mechanics-' •burg, Pa., respectfully informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that ho Is prepared to • execute orders Coy, v all_lUnds of SADDLERV, of (ho very best mnteriul and \vorkmanshlp, and veiy niodofato prices. ■ ’ As an evidence of the superior quality of hfai work; he would state, that ho has received ,5/itl Firsi-.Class at ditrercnf-Connty Pairs. ] lie-has. on hand and will constantly keep for ] sale, an extensive assortment of I saddles & harness, . Wagon Goars, Bridles, Collars}-Sic., “of various styles and prices. Ho tins always on hand a Tory large assortment of COLLAKS of nil kinds, which he will sell at wholesale lb the trade, at very low rates.. . " • He yet has the Saddle which drcw > the First Premium at the last County Fair; held at Car. 'lisle, which.will tic'Bold at a bargain, . He is also prepared to sell work at wholesale oh very advantageous terms, .! Thankful tor past favors, ho respectfully soli cits a continuance of the same, -- Shop on East Main St., near the Square, March 17,1859 —3m BATCKFLOIi'S mgs and Toupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and do. rabic,. Fitting to a charm—no turning .up be* hind—noshrl.nking oil’the head; indeed, this is the only establishment where these things arc properly understood and made. 233 Broadway, .New York.' ■Ntnyl.S, ISsB—ly BASKETS. Market, Traveling, and a vark ety of Fancy and other 1. • Wooden H r «rc.—-Tubs, Buck-eta, -Measures, Keelers, painted and other Backets, Palls, Bed* cords,••Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. ■ ■ Rich’s Brooms, '.known as tho best Broom in ;his or any other market, arc for sale only by :he subscriber. All articles lb our line are of i'ered at the lowest cash prices ■ Kojr. 1, 1858 Kent lie's latent Animal Yi'iip. TpllE subscribe!' has beau appointed agent JL~for- Cumberland county, (or (bo sale of Rbuthe’s patent animal trap, (or catching Fox es, Minks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and see them at the cheap Hardware store of ' ; HENRY SAXTON. East Main street, Carlisle, Pa. March 17, 1859. S. L. LEVI. 10,000 lbs. White Lend, with a largo assort ment of Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Litharge, Putty, Glue, White, Zinc, colored Zinc, Fire-proof Paint, Florence While, Red Lead, Whiting, Paiht Brushes, all Colors dried In Oil, ail Colors itt tubes, received at file cheap hardware store of 11, SAXTON. March 17, 1859, WILL be 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. H. SAXTON’S. NAILS. , 400 kegs Nails just received and lor sale cheaper titan ever. Country merch ants cau bo furnisltod with Nails at manufac turers prices, at the cheap hardware store of n. SAXTON’S . HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, January 20, 1859. SHOVELS & Spades, just received a largo assortment of Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes,lloes, Garden Trowcls,Picks, M(Blocks, Manure Hooks, 4c., &0., at Hid cheap Hard ware store of H„ SAXTON. March 24, 1859. . , AVERY nice article of Dried Beef and Ex* tra Sugar cured Hums, Dried Fruit. for sale by WM. CENT2* February Si, 1859. ■ ■ • : JENKINS & CO. Teas, Ip bulk and metallic packages. Sugars of all hinds, Rip and Java Coffees, sweet spiced Baker’s No. 1 and Homeo pathic Chocolate, for sale by • Nov. 1, 1858. . WM. BENTZ. Dry Goods and, Groceries, Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. J. A. HUM RICH, Jr, Clolßrins*, Clotllili^! Spring & Slimmer Clothing, .Premium Saddlery. piiilip uhler: WIGS—WIGS—WIGS. Cedin' & Willow Ware. Paints & Otlfi. CEO. Z. BREtZi' 'dentist, Notice, ... LETTERS tsslnWtHary on the estate oUss pcr Bennett,.lndu .of , the. Borough .of M*r chanicsburg, Cumberland coanly, dec’d., bare boon issued by the' KegisborJof- jraid cpnnty.t* the subscriber living in Mcrdwnlcsb'prg.’ /All persons indebted to said estate wclreguoModto make immediate payment, and those having claims will.present them to .. ... . i. v ~ ELIZABETH BENNETT, Adinr'x. April 14, 1859—61* NORMAL. SC.HYIOIa THE third session of tills I’dstjtptlon .mill ■comiudnao in Lrfortiry Ilall, Kevr.ville, Pa.> on Tuesday, April dth, 1859, and cotUlmio/our months*, -(exclusive e'f -a Vacation of three week? during harvesft.) An able corps of JlitflntctOrslraVo- tnjon Se cured, mid no effort tviil bo spared to render Vim school worthy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicit h; The school is entirely under the control of a Hoard of Trustees, composed of one School Di rector front each district in fho county. Tuition foe, $lO lor the session. No extra*. Good boarding can bo had'in private fhmlliosat about $2 per week. ... For circulars containing full particulars, ad dress, . .■ " . F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurers .<■ Nowvllle, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustee*. Dana. Sue'llVj President John Dit-LErt, Secretary. February 24, 1859—2 m JUST received by the subscriber, a lalga stock of every description of ,VjTo.corius, fresh and cheap. Also, n largo'supply 6^ . Foreign and Domestic _ consisting of Very lino "old Cognac, of Pineti Castiilon Ik. 'Co’s, (vintage 1850) Brandy, (In 1? Old Port. Madotra, Muscat,. Claret, and Hold sick &Co-’s. oclebratod Champagne WiUes, pure Holland <sin, Stoughlop Bitters, very fine Old. Rye Whiskey, Bom hort- knd Monongahela do.j Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies,-tiro., for salo at the new store of Ore SHjrhcnTMt.v4it.dovv prices. >- V< frit. BENTZ. Carlisle January 20, 1859. llowitiK & Reaping- nacliliih 033 Market Street, Philadelphi/t,- WHERE FARMERS may see and .judge for jhomsolvos, between Six of the but Combined Aliichh,teei}Ow in use ! Aiid purchase the machine of their choice.. April 7,1859 —3 m ' FISH. ' . . , HERRING, Alackeral, Shad in barrels, haU barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Liquors, Tobacco, Segues, at. the lo.vwstjoaajV prices. Butler, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Bceowax, Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken in exchange nt the cheap grocery of ■ April 7. 1859. VALtI ABLE.;TO,VVN ; PROPERTY . ' FOR SAI.SE. r ■ - v THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property,on East Street and Liberty Alley-, containing 120 feet (rout on East Streep ami 120 lent -deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected lour dwelling houses. ' JLijIJL -k r ° - Being a largo two story- Stone House, with Back-building, a l**n||BS»Brick Cistern, vefy choice fruit treerfj &c. / . No. 2, Being a largo two story Frame HonM* with hack-building, Brick Cistern, VTood-house, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. No. 3 mid 4, arc situated on Liberty Alley, being one story stono and fhimp Houses,., . ~ Those properties frill ho sold together be separately, to suit pirfehusers. -Any persoa wishing to view the properties or wishingilnfoj ination, will inquire of Wm. Bell, or theiimlet". signed. ■ 'S.-& PT. BELL. Carlisle, January 18, 1850—dt- SOMMER ARRANGEMENT I . CUMBERLAND YALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OE HOURS. ON and after Monday,.\ApVil ilth, IsB?./ passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) . Ist Trflin.. 2d, Train.*, , Leave ChauiOerstyirg, 6,10 A.M. ' 1.00: “ • SWiipetisburg, 0.10 ««■ • • l l‘JB li “ Kowvilfe, “ Carlisle, 0.43 “ 2.45 “• “ Mcohantcsb’g, 7.10 << . 8.16 . At Harrisburg, 7.45 « ...S.A6 “ For Chamberslmrg. - , \st Train. 2d Train.'. . Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A. M, 1.20 V. M. “ Meobanicsburg, 8:48 << 1.56 « <‘ Carlisle, 9.20 “ 2.84 “ “ Newville, 9.54 “ , 8;0B “ “ Sliippensburg, 10.24 , “ 3.88 «, At Chamhersburg. 10.55 . “ 4.08 «..' Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia, vli Penn’a Railroad, at 2.30, 605, and 76.0 A. Mj and 1.10 and 8.50, P.ill; By Heading via Leba non Valley Railroad, at 8 a. m.’, 2.55 p.tn; . For Baltimore, 8.20 a.m. and 1 p.tab ~, - . For Trevorton and Williamsport,at l.tlO and and 8.30, p. ni. .. Train on Batiphin Hoad at 2.00 p. tn. . < . Fares from Harrisburg, Mechanicsbnrg, Car-, lisle, Shipponsburg and Chamberaburg, will 3*o ten cents less tv lion paid for. Tickets at the OS- Hoe, than when paid in the Cars. ' 0.. - LULL, Ss.pt'. Railroad Office, Cbambcrsburg, 1 April 7, 1859. f 1 fVy ’i TONS of Ilamraered and Rolled Iroh, l_VJt f with a large assortment of Shoctlron; Steel, Hoop Iron, Rivets, Bolts, Nuts,- *..• •• Washers, Anvils, Videe;; . Files, Rasps, Screw PlnteS, Blacksmith Bellows, Just received and for sale cheaper than ever at SAXTON’S. March 17, 1859. J. W. EBT. American Life Insurance riiul Trust Company., Capital Slock, ssoo.QO{j. /"COMPANY’S Biiilcllng,' Wujmiit St-, S. corner of Fourth, Philadelphia, . Life in surance at the usual mutual .rjitgsi cjtii Joint Stock Rates at 20 per ccnti less, or, nt Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest ijn the world- A. WIULLDIN; Prtt’l. J. C. Sims. Sept’yl WM. 11. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and vicinity. February 10, 1859—1 y" POTATOES FOR SEED AND FAMILY USE. The best and most prolific ever offered fit (be Phil, adelphia qrfffeyf' York Markets. I AM now prepared do fill orders for all klhda of Potatoes selected and put mt expressly for reed or family uso, of thu following varie ties : . ; Peach Blows, goods Bluo Mercers, goodj White Mercers, Black Mercers, goods Wood Seedlings, Prince Alberti, Lite Pink Eyes, Early Mountain JuheStgoodj Early Djckmao, pretty good.; ;Eatiy-Buck Eyes, pretty good f Early Pink Eyes, Carters, good t Bough and Ready, Fox Eyes, good; and are raised in Npw York and New Jersey,and are Warranted Punt The Peach Blows. Potatoes.yield from 20Q to 850 husltels fg fho Aero, fo bo planted, 3 j feet apart, two outs to a bill; one eye to each opt, and vinos will groiv six feet long. WheuboiletJ Ihe water must bo poured-o(T before done or they will slack thu same as lime. Steamed dt . Roasted is the best way, The Black Mercer yields about, the, umo as Peach Blows, and planted about tbe.lsane as ordinary Potatoes— And the Early varieties; as ordinary Potato#*' are planted. -The Early MountMU Juno are tKb’ first in New York Market, . For sale by H. BARENESS. Opposite the Post Office; Carlisle , Pa; . . Feb. 10,1850-3JJ) , . , CUMBERLAND ‘COUNTY Fiesta Groceries. Agency. EMLEN $• PASSMORE, 033 Market St. Pbila. \VM. BENTZ. For Harrisburg, 6.10 “ 2.04 “
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