AINED HORSES AND PONIES, 10. entertainment will lie given In a nmmmotli Varieeateft rilion, compoHcd of AMKUIr TLAuS, uml will connist of imaginable variety of Scene .ug, Trick Dress .wiitrxula, Ctnmc Posliiring, <!ymmstic jFfca/*/ JWiijwnVm i Kncli Evening's Entertainment will* 'i&7 ' ruiidndn with tlio BftAND LEGENDARY'' SPECTACtI • ’ E^ntLKß GEORGE AND (EHtf DRAGON j , TI7J3 SKVIiN CHAMPIONS PgV . ,OP CUiaSTKNrOM;. &gy; is /' Tp which henrlyono hundred. Pplcri s ?* '/ didly-ciwtnmod clmructors will np iwuir, uml in.wlifch id introduced thd TEBRIFIO COIfPLICT. of gt. George mid his daunticsi I>V: '• steed with tlio ‘ ■■■■ PlEBy DBAGOW. §m |g| KISIifiIIHEISH MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT! ja ono ' of Imposing Spectacular Effect; being Beaded by THE GOLDEN DRAGON a?/' • -. fe t> A > 0 . rttfr BAND CHARIOT, Munufactuml for tills LovlftthanEa* bv .1 MO. Stovonaon, fcaq.y 27th St.nml4tV.Avo., Now York, at a,Cost of $4.0u0. DRAWN BY A XiOWTG- THAI TOT : OF SUPERB CREAM COLORED HORSES. MA&tflFlClENir BAND INCLUDES TUB ENTIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. From tho NATIONAL CIRCUS and THEATRE, qfl'Maddpm* Tins COLOSSAL CDMBINAtIOX AUlumch advcHlfiotl ftrt.ofia Com puny, iu reality consist* 6f a aelec* tlon nml grand courioiUlfitloa of ihb TUDR-ESES THOROUGH BHE1). CIRCUS HORSES, viz: gen. rufus vlelch’&„ i national CIRCUS ■pm a.•' From’JPblJadoJpbfov t. B. LEftT’lS ’ NEW YORK emeus •v i’rom Niblo’a Garden, N. Y. COL . CHAS. MAY’S southern emeus ■ km * From Mobilo and Now Orleans. 'l' Tbo 'Wardrobe Housings and ap* r, : MaMmS’ pointmenta dru of the most imposing mMl'MiJsSp ascription and-of tbo RICiIESx ■ ■Vypti0 r Mil moat COSTLY MATERIAL. 11%, - arfSir. t.'barnim, In lln-Ir COMIC AND TUULY L.VUU lIAUDI-1 SONNES. . DAisr nxb£3 ;ra his i. - Ho it't in. \nncr, ip, for Son’s isle. TUB LARORST AND MOST ;OMPLBTELY EQUIPPED' EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISH JIENT IN TUB WOULD, COMPRISES the GREATEST TROUPE 0? iMoiM k mmt and Female Artists) Am* the Most imcENt CoLtMoK OF WONDERFULLY RROTJtmT TOQr.TIIEU, AFFOIU> (O- FACILITIES FOR TUE VUE ■ BENTATIOX OP IRE NOVEL & VARIED PERFORMANCES HAVE EVER BEEN GIVEN IN A TRAVELLING EXIIIMIioX. glgi THE. FOLLOWING CELEBRATED STUDS Rr 11VS ULES, *SL/s •Among tlu'iuostcclobratedm tlio .JmuUup J'cr/onncrs will bo'found “ iu known Ua nics of Mr. Frank H. Epsston,. I 0 oxnorifnriHl nnd thoroughly educated J-'ijiiostrlnn nnd Accon rLibHKD MAITUJS DU CIUQUE* Mr. Henry Bartiiie, Atf , The unrivalled Slack Uopo A r aultcr ‘ _j*cJ nnd unapproachable . Pahk Backf.i> <3V Itunm. The GE KA TB'AR'm-K Vdll Xw«R appear in.hlfl entlndysoviujual and f daring lloi*denisvti»lii j>. Flying,Vnhlt- Jug, nnd l.cajiihi: over Hurdles, Fence*, Bara uud Outud, while eland 4 vJd&fefcK in « 1111 "»i 1 ' 8 naHed horse, „ fliid at the same time carrying nnd 5} - balancing YOUNG FORREST, A youth of Seven Years, in every variety of graceful posture. In this TonHic Act Mr. I (mi hie Ims no rival. ft. • I • Mr. Wm. Kincade, Tho 100 Summerset Mnh, afUl TUTS# TUMItLF.Ii in the Workt Mr. Kin* cade will also appear in his orlgllml. A’u/ridrtxcouiVin thojnn* tiiest of all the funny acts, called PKTE .IKNKIKS, or oim . AMERICAN COUSIN’S Visit to lire Circus. Le Petite M’lle Elise,,, U^T* CHILD HIDEIt, is ono of the n. most and bißtcful features i'ri'sontod' by the great combined- T£4*BtfJr , iurco id*talent. Young, laetty.aml modest, although fearless.' she gives • jZ\S&STIz%L . m» net of Emulation unsurpassable fbr .SVj/te, ivrectdioit, or .Iho imimigeuicut of tho National Circus . . feel satisfied in publicly doclurlrtg M’Jto Kl.lgK to ho the JounoGk * liest Equestrienne t« Me , '“'"THE THREE Great Clowns, bAN OA]u>^ lN SAM ] 5y E L S 0 B . „ Assisted hy Young PAN, thoThroo tfjf- »r Year Old. the, pumllest. youngest, •MfcJSO pud funniest Urlnmldl over known ' JNaVuASkUN, lIKIUI LEE, WM.ROTCIIKFORD, J'AJS it ITETINANnKZ, if.. FORREST, W.DUCItOW, . JN^OhKNUOV, f „ y. ungp. M’LLK Klla* 'i - MAP. CAiNIUVr/K (IARENKU, M'LI.K ALHiCSPA. J&T LA I‘KTITK CAMILLE. •T.NICn.-BUIUCKi W.IIKAFFRON, . v; UK ARY. .T, K. LKCKLER, ADOLUU conzales. . ilia Chilwu Sjin'te, Musters Robert, Cli/irßs.. M‘iUie.,ti!hilm‘r. otjd a host; - of useful and carefully scJetieu aoi- - exhibit at CARLISLE, on FRIDAY, May 27th, 1859, at 24 & 74 P.M. Admission only 25 cents. Amiitor’s Noiicc. IN the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, tn the.matter of the Estate of Barbara Shel- Iq'y, dot’d. The Auditor appointed by the court tb make h proper application of the pur chase money, arising out of the sale of the real cslatS bi said diio’tl., bold under ah order »f the Orphan’s Court of said county, on the petition of George Bilner, guardian of John Bretz, will meet the parties -interested, for the purpose of Ids appoitment, on,Friday, the 3d day of Juno hext, at It) o’clock, A. If., at his oflice, in the borough of Carlisle. A. B. SHARPE,-dm/f/or. It ay 19,1559—5 t GRAIN OKADLES. Gregor’s, Planks, Mil ler’s, Smith’s, and Bernheisel’s makes, on hand and fbr aalb at thq, makers prices, with a. large assortment of Scythes, Snaths, Porks, Rakes, &0., at the Hardttarb Store of John P. Lyne & Son, North Hanover St,- May 19, I 860; ■ ■" Hat a ltd Cap Stom AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of J. P. Lyne & Son. ’ A full assortment just received, to which con stant additions will be made of city as well as home manufacture.' The stock now comprises <J~t Moleskin, Cassimerc, JBcmcr and Felt j-g. p&IIJITS, of all styles and colors, lromJ4| the cheapest to the best Quality, Straw Hats, a largii Vafieiy of ail prices anil style!, together with a neat assortment of children’s Fur-and Straw Hat!. Also, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s C./1 PS, embracing every kind now worn, .both plain and dress Caps, to which the attention of Carlisle, May, 1850—ly. , ... . . .... Notice. THE audit or .appointed lij- tlie Orphans? Court of Cumberland county, to make dis tribution of the Ualanco in the hands of W. M'. Penrose, Esq., administrator do bonis non cum testamento annexe ,pf Alexander McGregor, late of the Staid of New York, deo’d., will at tend to the duties Of Ms appointment ;nt his office, in tho Borough of Carlisle, in said coun ty, on Tuesday the 7th day of June next,' when and where all parties interested may attend. J. S. COLWELL, Auditor. May 12, 1859—3 t ' ■ NEW STYLES Ql* SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST opened at MULLIN’S on Main street, a choice Selection ot fashionable Goods, ex pressly for gentlemen’s wear, consisting of very superior Side Band CasSitneres, Black and white Mixtures, lirown and White Plaids, Fancy Stripes'and Mixtures, Soiidpluin colors, s Boy’s Styles tor Coats and Pants, Gouts Spring and Summer Coatings, Marseilles and Silk VESTINGS; Fancy Cloths of every description, fine Black Cloths,' best black Doe skins, medium quality black Oassimores. . 11. MULLIN. Carlisle, April 21,1859. ■' PRATT’S PATENT Hav and Grain fiake. L'lllS Bake lias taken the (list premiums at different 'exhibition's. Tho public are al. ready aware that this Rake is-unrivaled in any market, and is admitted by every person that has seen it work (and who lias seen other differ ent machines work) to be' thoF tery best Rake now in use', H being an independent cast Steel tooth with a cleaner attached. The large num ber sold the last year, and the efforts of differ ent parties to claim the right to soli, and others representing theirs to ho the same patent, is of itself a moat convincing proof ,61 its superiority. Besides, over 500 have been Sold in Lanfitsler county alone. Wo have now a full supply on hand to accommodate other counties. We guarantee to every purchaser our indisputable right to sell the said Rake. The following are a lew persons to whom we refer to in this comi ty and York, as having purchased and. used tho John ,S. Hoover, 6ay id Clark, Cntsl'iall & McGowan, Joseph Brandt, Roht. Bryson, Wm. Watts, At. G. Brandt, John Roltzhoovur, Mfcii. ißoltKlioover', fofef Ege, Philip Breelibill, Zook & Shoafler, C. Ilarlzler, L, Puffer, Ben.f, Puffer, T. Galhreath, L. Trego &Bro., James O’Harra, David Lerew, Sol. Hoke, Lewis Pressel, Isaac Prosser, Abraham Sniith,Win.Flaso,Benjamin Strie.kler, Henry Strolini, J. A. Wilson, If. C. Houser, John Sloat, Peter Mongos, S. Tucscot, Jacob Brandt. For sale by G. W. BRAND#, Carlisle. The subscriber is" also ugcrtt for tftosnlcof. the Syracuse First Premium Buckeye Mower, with which a successful reaping attachment is now furnished, Aultrifan’& Milter’tf patent. Wo take pleasure fn* dulling the attention of fanners f o oi 'iv Buck'eyi’ Mower and Reaper , which has in its triumphant practical working during the last harvest so fully sustained the decision of the mufch abused Syracuse Committee, its success has been complete. Over one thousand were built' and sold, and fhd principle of the double jointed and folding bar, which be longs to this machine exclusively permanently established as the true one lor the perfect Mow er. Wo with confidence reffcr to any or all of tho purchasers of the Bnckeyo for proof, of the above, from many of wlidm-hovo been received the most flattering testimonials. Tho demand the, past season was far beyond onr ability to supply, and we trust that orders will bo forward ed’early the coming season that none may bo disappointed. For those requiring a combined machine wo .recommend with confidence onr Heaping attachment. Wo furnish a rear or side deliver}*. Manufacturers, Edge T. Cope & Son, West chester. G. W. Brandt, Agent for tho sale of same, Carlisle, Gurab. co,, or Stiicklcr & Bro., Agricultural Store. » May 12,1850—2 m To the Public. WHEEEAS a certain&JoiiN Smith, by,trade a Pump-maker, on or about the Ist of April, 1869, took and carried away certain ar ticles belonging to mo. This is, therefore, to give him notice to return them, or lawful mea sures -will bo taken to restore them, and also to 4 settle a balance of rent due bib. A. KREITZEU. Hampden tp., May 12,1859—it* Xcu'Ville Foundry and Machine ‘ Siiop. • Farmers and Mechanics LookTo your Interests! WE arc now ready to receive orders for ovory description' of machinery and cast ings, such as Steam Engines, Horse Tower, Threshing Machines, Com 'Shelters, Clover Ilnllors, Mill-Gearing, Plough Castings, Cellar Grates, Pots, Kettles, Stoves, and all kinds ol machinery. If not oh band they will he built to order at short notice, . .. Repairing Cara, Steaht Engines oral Boilers, Threshing and all kinds ol machines, .with neal ness and dispatch. We. also intend Hipping Lumber of every description!, , ; Aye hope by strict, lUtentltin to business to merit a share of public patronage. Won’t lor got tho on-the Cumberland Valley Rail road, near Hnrsli’s AVurehouse. Old Iron wanted. LININGER, KEIFEK & NKIDICII. April 21, 1839—3iif Who can Sell AMELODEON cheaper than I cant By paying §5 per month, yon can get one ol tho best raelodeon.s in the country, at A* B. Ewi ing’a furniture rooms, where there will he con stantly kept on hand the largest and best assort ment of-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS cVer brought to Carlisle. - If you wish to see a good PMNO-, ball and examine mine. For purity of lone, neatness of finish, fine touch, and low price, none can equal them. As lam determined to sell musical in struments to tho people ol Cumberland comity chcapef than any btheV prison, call and exam, ine mine bolero purchasing elsotvhfth). 07” All instruments warranted, and .kbJH in repair. . , . iIOHN R, RIIEEM. • ■ West Ilight street, Carlisle. May 5, 1859—Cm BARGAUiS! BARGAINS If NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STOfeiDi NOW opening the largest ahd cheapest slock of Spring and ShmlnefGdodaevel' brought to Cumberland bounty.' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, : . ' A largo line of , elegant Black and Fancy Silks, Challies,Borage Robes, Foil deChovier, Opera Cloth, Oriental Lustre, Plaid Poplins, Caledonia Cloth, Lavelhis. Satin Plaid Duciils, Polonaise Cloth,French Chintz,DcLaines,Tra velling Dress Goods, Organdy Lawns, &o. EMBROIDERIES. An immense lot of elegant Collars, Under - sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Elotincmgs; Insortings, Edgings, etc., direct from the largest imparting houSe ill New Vbrk, Shawls, Shawls,Shawls. A large assortment’ of elegant Crape, Stella and Thy hot Shawls, very cheap. ; • . Lace and silk Mantillas.-.' Black Veils; and all kinds of Mourning Goods in great variety. Sherwood’s patent Hooped Skirts, Skirl Sup-, porters, Richardson’s Alexander’s Kid Gloves, (bought fi;om the importers.) Guimtlcts' and Mittd.. SOSIERY- A full aSSor'dub'nl of Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’ Hose, and' very low. ' Calicos, Ginghams, Muslins, Tickings, Chtck, ike., of all kinds and prices. , ClWths and Cassimsres, . ■ A doiv Supply, tvnd Very L-lienp,'partrebiaviy far boys’wear, . _...L!4/tI>E3.'.LVG{.'4 .. A largo stock of elegant; iinpbifiiij Ingrajrt, Venitian,:Huinp, iUiri Jiag; C'.njK'fing, bought froni the 1 largest. caipel housekyhiyNew..Fork. Tile styles are new‘and; brant kill, boa Illy.: very superior, and prices iinooirjnioply; Jaw..' White' and colored JUtf ings qli.all widtlio.ithcl-pdees, ■ LOOKING GLASSES, A largo kfocib of lioifkivood, Maliogariy, lind Waliltjt trained Looking Glasses, at redntud 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 line. Haviiig selected my stock from tho largest anil best houses in New Yeti: and Philadelphia with great taro, I am now prepared ;6 oiler great in ducementsio. purchasers. Thanking my old friends and customers lor their patronage, I most respectfully invite them and ail 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 tho new store, corner of Main and Pitt streets, opposite the H. R. Depot. ' April 14, 1859. CIIA’S. OGILBY. BARBER SHOP-REMOVAL. THE undersigned respectfully informs Ms patrons that lie ’lias removed Ms Barber Shop to the BASEMENT OF MR. SIPE’S NEW BUILDING, on Nmth Hanover street, adjoining Mr, Haverstiok’s Drug Store, and nearly opposite tho Bank, where lie hopes to see all his old customers, ami as many now ones as wisli te have fheir hair anti'.whiskers “ done up” in the most fashionable stylo. All the various branches of Barhering, such as Shaving, Hair Culling, Shawpooning, (j-c., attended to with promptness. Also, Cupping, Bleeding, Toplh Extracting, &c. . The undersigned, has also for sale s, superior article of H*nt RESTORATIVE) of ills own disepyery and preparation, unequall ed by any similar article now In use, ior resto ring,-strengthening and invigorating tlioUair; preventing'll: from .falling off, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and ail 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 ol tho undersigned, which will ho exhibited to any poison wishing to examine, them. HENRY LINNEIOHIL. .April 7,1859—Ty . Foreign and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH & WE ALAND, successors to Lynch & Dctwiler, respectfully announce to the public, that they eoutiuHe to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very superior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old stand, Souffi Hanover street, three doors south of Inholf’s Grocery store, and di. rectly opposite tho Volunteer pointing oflico. BKANDIES, All ot choice Brand 1 !. WINES, • . Sherry, Fort, Maderia, Lisbon, Clafol, Native, Bock, Johannisborg' and Bo derhohnor. CHAMPAGNE, lleidsicl? & Co., (ieisler & Co.,'and imperial. GINS, 6ohled/LWh, and'Atiohor. WHISKEY, Superior Old', Menongahcia, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India. Palo Alo, Tcnnot’a lirowii Stout. .Also, a largo lot of Monongahola Keclilied Whiskey, PAUKEB’S BKAND, for sale low". Dealers and others desiring n PUKE AUTI. OLE, will lind 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.hoposto have the patronage oi tho public. LYNOII & WEALAND. ' April 21, 18D9—tiuv LJST OF DEALERS /“VF Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Dis- VJ 1 tillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, &c., within the County of Cumberland; returned and classified by T. S. Roightor, Mercantile Apprai ser, in accordance with the several acts of As sembly is lollows, to wit: Carlisle. Class.' T-icinsc. Henderson & Son, produc'd 'lO ,§2O 00 Jacob Setter, shoes 14 f 00 J 1) Halbert, grocer 12 12 GO Sl7 Haveratiek, drugs .11! 10 00 Fredericks & ilumer, markotvng>i.-i4 7 00 James Caliio, do ,14 TOO Jad’clb Keeney, do I t 7 00 S Clliiyett, grocel, 10 20 00 Shroin Sc Holler, ImhUdr ,13 10 00 P Monycr, confectioner 14 14 00 Arnold & Son, Clothing 13 10 00. George Keller, bats ' 14 7 00 Philip Arnold, dry goods 11 ’• 15 00 Jonatban Cdruman, shoes ,14 „ . 7 00 1 LivingStoit, Clothing 13 * 10 00 Jl’ Lyno & Soh, hardware ~-42 12 50 J A llumrich, dry goods ■ 18 • 10 00 David Cornman, grocer 14 7 00 Jacob Wolf, grdCoC T 4 7 00 A G Lechler, grodet. 14 7 00 Win Gould & Son, dry goods 14 ,7 00 Abner Bentz “ 0 , 23 00 JFT Aritlsirong, lumber ,13”' 10 00 S M Hoover, lumber • 14 7 00 Win B Murray, coal 14 7 00 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 10- 20 00 J G Oallio & Cot, hats 14 , 7,00 J j) Gorgas, stoves ' <l4 7 00 J Luudiiti, books A M Piper “ S Elliott, drugS T Cunlyu, jewelufjt J WEby, grocer , y-12 12 50 J llheem, produce .14 .7 00 J& D Rhoads, coal , kJtWr-- 700 W A Miles, dry goodd ' / 7 00 Hellry Mullin, cloths 18 , 10 00 Ilonfy Sdxtou, hardwgrb 1|) 20 00 Steiner & Co., clothing - J J 3,0 00 C Ogilhy, dry goods , -il 15 00 U r 1) A Niiugtu, Jbwcir}- . M % 00 J K Wearer, furniture 1-1 7 00 Al 5 Ewing “ j(li 700 I) Sipo 14 7 00 J W Smiley, clothing-! ' , 14- 700 H Bain bridge, shoes . 14 7 00 K Moore, . •• 14 7 00 J ohn Fuller, grocer ”14 7 00 lluvtd Keetiy, grocer 14 , 700 3 M’Granalmn II S Ritter, clothing 14 7. 00 Cluliotr, grocer 10 20 00 it- J Kiefler, drugs 1-1 7 00 Lciilicl\'& dry goods 13 ,10 00 H llarkncss, grocer.; 14 7 00 N Hanthh, blothing 114 ,7 00 Win- Askew, marketing 11 7 00 Wc'hcllcl, gFdcet .'.(14 T 00, Win Bhntii “ !14 TOO Wilsori Woods, dry goods 14 7/00 TV.Morrison', grocer . .Jjl* 700 Sti Levi, dry goods '..'13 , 'lO 00 Wm L Beetem, marketing , ; 'l4 7 00 J Ranchecrab, grocer 14 7 00 II Crauso, coiifecttdnci' 14 7 00 II Warner, grbeef 14 • TOO WII Ham “ .14 7 00, A Lehman, clothing, 14 .7 00 M Morris, stoics ;14 7 00 —— Uarnian, grocei ; - ■ 14 700 John Keller, grocer . 14 700 John hats & slides , ."14 7 0[) Daniel Eckels, grocer ‘ ,14 7 00 J ohn.Ecker, marketing ; . ;14 7 00 Sami Sipo M 4 7 00 Shippensbitrgt ‘‘ . StoVick, Khnklo 8t Bros., fliy-gds. 18 John Bridges, clothing .13 Forney St McPherson, htttiiwabo J acob Fagne, gtocet ' 14 J Btumbach, drugs ■ . 14 Ruby & Go., produce 10 Philip Detrlch, . "14 Benj Brigs; marketing 11 M M Angle, lumber . ,14 Win Clepper, marketing. . ,-14 J & J B Kcddlg, dry gboctS .111 J G AUicU, drugs jl4 BOMbeVget & Blair, produce " 'Hi'' Gcesnmii & Pateholl,.clothing . f-14 grogpya . , J 414.. ,HniiJ;AifrbrU'&■Cb v v diiygeb'dSTjßT Bnilgliman’& JFbsnaiight; prbddeeflS J lio4le.fc<:b;,.dry good* , ; ,-08 I A‘n(BorfJ i .l' , '.VVol<VirareS : . -,(14 S C Hollar; sl.ous *3A P S Arts <lO ?4 IV A Cos flb 14 Stewart & Son, dry gobdS • 13 Kelso 8: Matthews, books 14 C K Kinkle, merchant , 14 Jolm Oriswbll, drugs ;14 II Heysingor, jeweler . ■l4 .1 Fisher, hats ,14 Rankin & Bro., dingo .14 Gratill & Johnson, hardware 13 Isaac Landis, jeweler J M. Hicks, stoves Ncu'ville, Snyder & Knott!?, produce, J. R. Fry, stoves, J. B. Cobaugh, do. 14 7 00 Joseph Laughlin, clothing, .-14. 7. 00 Harnpui, groccf • ? 00 Stougli & Biller, dry goods, ‘' .*ll . 15 00 Klihk ,& Robinson, • do 33 10 00 J M Davidson 1 , shoes, M 7 00 ' ' K S G Wild, tfnigs, X 4 7 00 Win Brattoft, do , 14 7 00 J C & B Bforfn, hardware, lit XQ 00 Wm Heed, drugs, 14 7 00 T & J McCnndlish, dry goods, , 3 .13 10 00 W L McCulloch, grocer, 14 7 00 Jonathan Feree, market, 74 7 00 Wra Venard, do 14 7 00 i'rauU/ord. Wm Green, dry goods 14 7 00 'Dickinson, . , ! . Wm Watts, dry goods 14 '7 00 J Green & Co. db‘ *7 ,14 7 00 Jacob Plank} do . 14 700 David Hays, do 14 700 David Claudy, grocer .14 7 00 Jacob Bcctem, marketing ,14 ,7 00 S G Hntclunson, do , 14 . 700 Peter Garver. dry goods- 13 10 00 Christ Ecker, do ’ 14 700 Russel & Dice, do 10. 10 00 Kyle &M’Kdtfaey, ' -v *4 7 00 Ulonfot, Dcviftney dry goodtf 'l3* 10 00 H G Stephens, do .I? 10 00 Mary Fissol, drugs . 7 00 - North Middleton* Elias Light, dry goods, v ,' t ?,?v Mrs.-M'ay, do , -3, 70® Silver Spring: ‘ ■ r Jacob Simmons, dry goods, - U 700 John Coble, do 18 10 00 David Strohm, do 18 , 10 00 Weaver Si Brdwnoll, do' ' , • J 4 700 J B Lbidig, produce ti 7 00 . Mechanicslurg. Falckiet 1 , grocer *4 7 00 Daniel Comfort, dry g odds ■ 20 00 Geo Steinowd) marketing ■ II 7 00 Oswald Sc po., lumber 23 20 00 Tims Soliday, jewelry , if ‘ M J2l Singiser, produpe 12 22 50 Jacob Swartz, jewelry f 00 Milizen & Zaclmriah, produce 12 22 50 P Stern, dry goods 14 7 00 Geb Siugiser, produce ,11 15 00 Bowman & Brandi, drugs’ 14 7 00 J Johnson 8c Son, produce 13 13 50 TB Brysbn, produce , 11 lo 00 George r Ooztfier, marketing I* 7 00 J Johnson, marketing 14 7 00 Hummel .& (Soever, lumber U 7 00 Sami Golden, clothing . ; .J* JOO L Kaufman drugs V}f J 22 Samuel Worst, fbrnlluro 14 7 00 John S Boyer, hardware 12 I- 60 William Huston, furniture 14 . 700 Ira Day, drugs J 00 Jacob Emminger, grocer 14 7 00 Andrew grocer 14. 7 00 Brindlo & Nciswongor, dry gds* 12 12 50 John Rciglo, dry goods ‘ ; 14 7 00 Swisher & Son, do 14 7 00 Henry Leas do 14 7 00 D Grabill, clothing . . 14 7 00 DII Swiler do . 14 700 E Lament, shoes 14 7 00 Bobb fcGarrctson, hardware 12 .12 50 L D Kiofler, clothing 14 7 00 IVonderly & Brb. stoves 14 . 700 Doniel Uolnics, shoes 11 7 00 R Wilson & Son, stoves V Marshal, marketing Peter Gingorich, marketing 14. J 700 Mr. Shriver,. dry. goods 1,4 7 00 R HoltoriCk, marketing 14 7 00 ■Gosweiler 4 Zook, dry goods 1,3. 10 00 Hyman Lougneeker, prpduco 13 10 00 John Kufz, dry goods 14 7 00 Tbeo. WHlet do ' 14 - 7 00 E Wide do • 14 7 00 Ettoy Lisbon do Abner Brower do Win Lbyd, drugs Church & Utterly;, lumber 13 12 50 R Mtutin 4 Sons, lumber < 13 10 09 Clms Oyster do 41! . 10 ,00 J G Miller, dry goods I I 7 00 James k Musser, lumber 11 15 00 V Focmau do • 13 BO 00 JSastpcnnslorongh. ■ . D Donlingcr, dry goods 14 7 00 John McCormick, grocer 14 7 00 Michael Free, produce 14 T OO Jacob Uomiinger, grocer 14 7 00 Wm O Banki , do l 4 7 00 Jacob Lo'ngneckcl - do 14 7 00 S R Pafteis'bu & Son, produce 13 “10 00 Kpr 4 Hummel, lumber 12 12 50 D J Rynard W F Martin 4 Co. do 14 7 00 G W Feeler, dry goods 14 7 00 .Wormly 4 Zinn, lumber ( 11 700 Jhimpdcn. Henry Rupp, produce 13 10 00 John Kutz, shoes 14 7 00 Samuel Sheillfer, dry goods . I'4 7 00 Rup() 4 SdH do • 12 12 50 Win H Eckels : do 14 7 00 Neu-loru , Janies feyle, dry goods 14, 700 J 4 J.B Hursli, produce 10 20 00 J C 4- D Miller, dry goods .14 7 00 Highland 4 Wasbinger dry goods 14 7 00 C Fosnaught do 14 7 00 Allred Mv>ich , do 14 700 J - J B Hursli, (Oakville) pi n, 13 10 00 James Bishop, marketing 1.4 7 00 PAAM 4 Bros, produce JO 20 00 J M Wi'.ggoiiel', marketing 11, 700 14 T 00 ’ ,14 7 00 Id 7 00 ■l4 7 00 ■ IValpeimsborough, . Alex Qoodllart; marketing 34 7 00 Edwin Jambs, Dry goods 11 7 00 I’anl 4 Bro. produce ■ ; . 13 . 10. 00 J S Davidson; tlrv goods 14 ■ 700 J Ildoil $ (3bi dd 10' 10 00 Wrn BiShoji, marketing , ,14 T OO Townsend <*r Co. produce, ■ 13 10 00 Woodward $ Schmidt, produce 13 10 00 .14, 7 00 George Clever, dry goods , 14 700 Clark & Son, do , ■ H 700 Selioobj Sons $ Cd: drj? goOds 14 tOO 'Slrolim d-,Alien do 14 7 00. Fosnanght 4 Lewis, produce 13 , 10 00 Henry Myers,.marketing It T OO • Hopewell, Hoover # Ucbnck, marketing It 7 00 Calvin M’Cleaf do 14 7 00 Shoetnakcr Elliott; dry hoods 13 10 00 Jonathan Strino do 13 10 00 A Moore, dry goods 13 io 0D Moilin g Alexander, dry goods 13' 10 00 AMLcidigh do 12 . 12 50 J A D Caufman do .18 10 00 Mifflin, Henry Snyder, dry goods 14 7 00 Lewis 2itzet dd ’ 14 700 . ■ TANNERS. . - JacobKoss, Silver Spring, H 7 00 R Common, do It . 700 Henry Babble, do 14 700 J Clendenin, do 14 7 00 Richard Miley, do 14 700 Isaac Roons; Newttin, 14 7 .00' Geo Shislcr, N Sliddletoh, 14 7 00 Bryson & Irvine, tipper Allen, 14 700 R Irvine, jr., Carlisle, 14 7 00 A H Blair,' tlo 14 7 00 M Mintiieli, .do ,14 700 —-- Kennedy, trankford, 14 T OO W>A Waggoner, Dickinson; 7 00. Aidlhony Foreman,. W'lAnhstera’ 14 ; .7, 0.0 JereinighCdover, Sliippensb’g,, 14 t. ,7 -00 Wtn McCloan, ; ’ ; do ■ ' 14 7 .00 A Brioifir, Nervtoni 14 . 700 Jacob ,Millor,, do • , , |4 700 Benj Basore, Hopewell, 14 7 00 F&E Rinehart, do' 14 7 00 W W Frazer, do .' 14 700 Geo Eosht, Frankfbrd 1 , 14 7 00 Samuel Davidson, Newville, 14 7 00 John Waggoner, do , 14 7 00 ,7 oo 15 00 . 7 00 10 00 10 00 MILLERS. „ . Joseph Whislcr, Lower Allen, 14 700 Christian Eberly, do 10 10 00 Martin Cauflman, do 14 7 00 Joseph Bucher, do 14 -7 00 Nehinger & Co., - do 11 7. 00 Aid & Dunfeo, W Pennsboro.’ 14 7 00 Diller & Grider, do 14 ,7 00 Marshall James,. dd 14 7 00 Charles Freghrt, do 14 7 00 J D Sheaffer, S Middleton, 14 TOO Peter German, dt) 14 7 00 B Hopple, do' 14 , 700 •A Hosier do 14 7 00 10 20 00 7 00 Jacob Coovef, jjv, tipper Allen, 14 '7 00 Philip Zcigler, N Middleton, 14 7 00 Miller & Eberly, Meclianicsb’g, XI 15 00 Henry liarnitz, Dickinson, 13 10 00 David Brandt, Monroe, 14 -7 00 DII Voglesong, do 13 12 50 Beni. Givler, do ■ 14 7 00 John Williams; do ,14 7 00 G W'Leidich, do 14 7. 00 Robert Noble, Carlisle,’ 14 7 00 S Urich, E Pennsboro’ 14 7 00 D Whaler, W Pennsboro’ 14 7 00 I & II Rupp, Hampden, 14 7 00 James Caldwell, Shipliensbui’g, I f 7 00 Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 7 00 GII Bucher, . do . 13 . 10 00 SB Bryson, do II 15 00 W,G Glover, do ,14 ,7 00 Ilehderson & Son. N Middleton, 12 12 50 Jacob Ramp, Hopewell, . 14 7 00 Wilson Frazer,, do 14 7 00 Adam Seivers, Newton, X 4 '7. 00 Mr. ICeller, John Whaler do 14 7 00 Mr. Laughlin; do 1 14 , 700 John'Eckert, Ncwlftn, 14 7 00 Geo Clever, Southampton, 14 7 00 D Foreman, do 14 7 CO E B Eyster, Dickinson, 14 7 00 ■ DISTILLERS. , . Henderson & Son, N' Middlelon, • “5 00 Myers & BerisAlV, Silver Spring, 25 00 Ahl & Enarningcr, Newtoh, ’ • 25 00 P A Ahl & Bra, , do Win Barnitz, Carlisle, Rob’t Quigley, Hopewell, 25 00 A Hosier & Son, South Middleton, 25 00 Sam 1 Griss'ingcr, N. Middleton, 25, 00 Boltzhoovef A. Son, Monroe, 25 00 J Fockler, Carlisle 25 00 D H Vbglesong, Monroe Tho’a Rijipcy, Shippcnsburg, 8 5 00 Mr. Blake, do . 8. , 500 Wm Williams?, do 8 500 BroWncWell & Miller, Silver Sp. 8 500 Mrs. LoW; Carlisle 8 5 00 Mrs Miller, do 8 5 00 Uenry Peters, do 8 5 00 Samuel Rupert, Mechanbg. 8 5 00 John Nicholson, NcwtdlkV 8 5 00 Jacob Stetzel, d6' 8 5 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS .AND' BILLIARD TABLES. E Louman, Mechanicsburgv 30 00 ffm. Williams, Carlisle, 40 00 Mr. Blake; -do 20 00 Geo Poland, <fe 30 00 CujIBEBr.ANf)' CoUSTY, S 3. I hereby certify that the above is .a correct list of the Dealers in Merchandize, Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, Oystcrracn, Ac., retur ned by the Appraiser. Notice is given to all persons to lilt their licenses immcdialtly. and all who neglect to do so will be returned for selling without license. M. BRICKER, Co. Treas. May 5,1859. MONE Y wanted nt thi (Mice in payment of subscription.. 14 7 00 11 7 00 Upper Mien. Lower Mien. 14 7 00 14 7-00 It 7 00 New Cnmberland. Southampton. Sou Ik Middleton . 14 7 00 OYSTER HOUSES. A Pjikes Peak in, Carlisle J TTI VERYBOIfY hurra’s for Pike's Peak in th'o JCj »est, thousands arc“ en route.” It turns out to ho alimnbug, they all return,with rusty pockets, not enriched with Hie yellow-glitter ing which thoy anticipated Sto.i! IteHecf! Take a friend’s advice, and slay at borne and buy your goods of P. ARNOLD. You will hu happy, got twice the value for your money, and in a short time you will (Ind that you are advancing in fortune without trouble. Spring has come,are wo prepared for it, eve rybody a,tits j have we clothing to. suit it? if not, ,v-’C.will go to Arnold’s where wc can see a well-selected stock Of all kinds ol goods to shit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. It consists of 1 ( Ladies Dress Goods, Such as Berge Dclancs, I,awns, Deluges, La rtdhis, Alupacas, Sllka of all kind*, B>icb as plain black* Moure Antique, liarted, SlHped uUd figured. Embroideries. French worked collars, hand kerchiefs, X’Touuclnga, Ldgings, Laces, Inser- Ungs, &c. Bonnets and Ribbons. A'good assortment of Boilueta and Ribbons veiy low. 7 00 Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Brocrm ? . Thibet wool, (black.and colored,) al so. Manti)hi£ oTnit*p\ : icbs. I’urusols of all kinds and prices. Domestic Goods. Muslin, bleached und unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings, Chucks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnaburg. . Gentlemen's wear. Cloths, Caaaimci'ci!, Cottenadesj ileaiis, Ves tings, &c. Carpets and Oilcloth. Ingrain, Venetian, three ply, rag and hemp carpets, Oilcloth ol all widths, also Malting of all widths. A good assortment ofTruriks. A liberal patronage, and yon will he rewar ded. Remember the stand next door east of' the Carlisle Deposit Bank. ■ . 7 11.I 1 . ARNODD. ■ April M, 1850, ■ NEW SPRING GOODS. T EUilGll & SAWYER (at their new store JLJ'East Main stlcet,) have Jilst received ,ftbm New Yolk and Philadelphia, the most complete and varied assortment of Dry floods ever offer, ed in Oiillistb, embracing eVetythiug that is new unit-ntr'e ill style and.texture j such as tan. cy silks in dll the various colors, barred, strip, ed, Clieno and Beyedere, plain striped and Beyhdero Black Silks, Toulards of now de signs. Barege and Lawn Robes of the latest Paris styles, Satin striped Dephovre cloths, French .Chalks, American Delalites, Organdy Lawns of' daik anti light ground's, and beautiful designs. - Traveling Dress Goods of the newest mdktfsl Also a full stuck of mourning dross goods to which class df gi'ddS iva give particular atten tion! ' . SHJxrL'sr..sit/i iris * I s/f.oH'/.s ?? < This part of out stock is,unusually complete, consisting of.ctitlic, silk, sHitta; In alt the vari-’ cty of shades and qualities, mourning Shawls, lace arid silk Mantillas, froni the celebrated em poriums of Brpdie and Bulpui, New York Sun umbrellas, showorets and parasols ol the newest stylus. White goods of every descrip tion; Embroideries in full setts, Collars, sleeves, worked,bunds, flouncings, edgings and Ihsortings, We give great care to this branch of our trade, and ladies will find a Very full as sortment. - Hooped, skirts of the latcsUnthroVo nients. Skirt snppbrfefSj (a.hliiv article.) A full lirio b'f Atexatiilet’s It id gloves,, htijidltod and-sold, by Stetyart, . New York. Mitts, gloves, gauntlets, in every variety. Also a large stock of the newest styles of mens and hoys spring cassltueres, black cloths and cassi-. meres. ; V, . . Hoiscty'pf every description. In this de parhuont uiiiisual card has been taken to select the VarTbus kTnds'tmdslzea satfh.bfe for Lfidlbsp Misses, Men's, Boys aiMCfiiiltlrpn's wear;- .; clnlifotj Olir. stock embraces,bverything.kepl in ii Href glass Dry Goodasfofii. " : . V Having purchased for cash and made onr sd lecfions among the host importing and jobbing houses of New York and Philadelphia, wefeol prepared to bfibr superior inducements to buy ers. All we ask is an examination of our stock before buying elsewhere, for which favor wo Will feel verv grateful. LEIDICH & SAIYYER. April 14, 1859. , CHEAP, tEUY CiiiElP! Eiist Arrived of Spring Goods. ' THE subscriber has.just returned from the Eastern cities with a well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic RRY GOODS. in all its branches, comprising ladies and geni llomen’s ware, sucli ns Silks, Boldins, Organ, lines, - Challiea, Lawn’s, Calicos, Ginghams, Cloth, Cassimcrcs, Murino-Cassimcres, Kent, Chairies, Linen, plain and twilled Cottonade’s, which he is able and willing to sell at very low prices, also a great variety of Parasol’s & Umbrella's, Emhroided and Mourning Collars, Cambric’s, Barred and Swis? Muslins, Laces, Edgings, aid Insurlinga, Mantillas, and Dusters. Handkerchiefs, of Linen Ca'mb’iiOj Silk, Lawn, Gingham and Cotton. • ■ Dress Tnmitfiiifrs, Ilonserits fy Ohveti, and all the hundred diflerent articles belonging to fho line, at prices lower Ilian ever, with h very extensive assortment o( , DOMESTICS, snob as MrisTfAVi,'Tickings', Cbs'skd, Drilling’s, 'Asmahnrgh’s, Bagging, Flannels, Crush &c.,al so Trunks dnd fcutpet Hass. tloopcd and Skele ton Skirts, Having sold out my clothing and Groceries,' I paid particular attention lor the .seieotioii.an-d completing my Dry Goods Stock, and will try. my utmost to please all who will favor mo with Ihoircall. . April 7,-ISj9. !7. L. LEVI. Sofriftlmii!' Nc\V! , ~ , . ,cl .. , ■ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE. . MB. STRICKLEU & BROTHER, have •just opened, in the room formerly occu pied by Shryock, Taylor 8c Smith, Zug’s new building, Main St., two doors cast of the mar ket bouse, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements and lurtillzcrs, which they are pre pared to soil-on the most reasou'abfc terms. 25 go 25 00 The slock embfadcs Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, llay, Straw and Corn Fodder Cutlers, Reapers, Mowers, . Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Prun ing Knives, IVhetstones for Mow ers, and every other article neccs . spry for farm use. . 25 00 They also intend- keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar a'ncV Willow WaVc,'includ ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, Butter-workers, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls, 4cc. Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds f Seed Potatoes of the best varieties. They are con stantly .making additions to-their stock, and will use every exertion to supply the wants ot the agricultural coknmmdty. They )mvo also tho agency tor-Ecdns # IFat lan’s Salamander Safes. Orders loft at.tho. store for fruit and orna. mental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will he attended to promptly. - - - April 21,1869—1 y JUST roceeived a largo lot of tho Fork Plows, also some ol Flank’s; Ilenwobd and Zoig ier's make, on hand. Eagle Plows soiling off at coat at March til, 1859, Ploirar. It;-SAXTON’S ..-y. ClolirillgvClplliingl ! TtlE Clothing Store hear-fho Market Hoasay would again let Hie people know, that they havp just- received and arc daily receiving, a large stock of t . ■ (J Spring & Summer Clotliingl' • made up in the best,latest and most fashionable style. Ihcir,assortment in fancy and plaid Caa shheyo, Cnshmefet, lino black cloth Coats, Pants, ■ Sajjn anifSilk, Vests, arc. superior to any ever offcrdJ-.ip Carlisle, or vicinity, as well as their large vanoty of Bassinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweed, Italian chJth,Alpaca,.aHd,a}r sorts, of Linen .coats, pants aha vests, with a well select ed stock ot ~ ■ * . ’ Gent's Piirnißhibg Goods, such’as white and fancy ShuftspUndershiitai. Drawers,-Keckidnd Pocket Handkerchiefs; Crar vats, Ties, Collars, Socks, Suspenders, and in short every thing for gentlemen. ■ It is a long established fa.ct, that Steiner’scth and do sell a littlo cheaper limn any other ciotlu ing store in Carlisle or vicinity. Wo therefore advise one and all, .lo cajl at Steiner’s before they make their pufclihsc.% as they nro always willing to shew tilth* Goods. , • ,i . , STEJNER & BRO. April 1-t, 1833; ~ - ■-. . SPRING uoods. HANTCH’S,. : , " - West Main St.; Ojtjtasile the Depot, CarUtlt. A largo and fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, . VESTINGS, &c., GfeNtS FURNISHINGS. . The UhoVo GobJs made to order promptly in the best milliner., • , . . Jtcailirmutle Clilhi'tl'g, df bhrmanhfncture. Give ds a call. N. HANTfcHi April 28, Win. ■ : : ' • Ap CARD. ',T?IIE tiiidcrfiiglled, ot' the firm of I Bartlett, Would lake this-method of re jura, ing bis thanks to (lie citizens of Carlisle tbl thoir kind treatment ahd libe'hd patronage whilst introducing our new add Vatiiatilfc Collipblmll, known as JiurdittCr llartlett’s Grecian Ciwiit chnne Oil Polish, and would also state that his Blacking can be bought at nearly all the stores, and also that it can bo bought at Wholesale prices at Mr. Henry Saxton's, East High street, Carlisle. As a simple trial will convince any ono of Us superiority over any other Blacking in the market, I recommend it to your lavora. hie acceptance, knowing that it will speak fat, itself. My Blacking is known by the red litbbl. •‘A word to the wise is sufficient!'’ < S s. p. burdict: May 12, 1859—2 m 1 ,■■ ' Aloivln? &, Reaping Maidiliic Agency. .. , 633 Market Street, Philadelphia, , WHERE FARMERS may see and judge for themselves, between -Six, Combined. Machines now in me/,. Anil purchase the machine of their choice. . .. EMLEN A PASSMORE, ' 633 Market St. Phila. April 7,1859—3 m, Tisii. HERRING, Mackerel, Slmd in barrels, halG barrels, quarter Darrels, fresh Groceiicsj Liquors, Tobacco, Scgars, at the lowest cash prices. Butter,, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tullpfv, Soap, Rags, taken in exchange af'lffe cheap grocery of WM. BENT/?. April 7. 1859.- VALUAULE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SAl.fi. , . ''7 THE .u'mfcf.signed will sell:let pfivdtb bale, nil their property bn East and Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet Irbii.i on. East Street, and 120 feet dcefi bn Llhcfty Alley, having thereon elected unit dwelling houses. n-.fi No, X. Being a Jarge two story Stohe House, wtih Back-building, a | i ;i , HnßrickCislcrn, very choice fruit trees, lke. NO, 2. Being a large two story .Frame Houaep with back-building. Brick Cistern, Wood-house, choice, fruit trees hnd Sbvuhhofy,.,- -: ;No!-8 atiJ’4,' hrffsituated onLiberly Alley, being one story slope and frame Houses. These. properties will bo b sold .together or Separately, tosu(t purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties ,or wishing info*- mation, will inquire of Win. Beil, or lhe. uriaef sfgncd: , S. Sc N. BEtli*. . Carlisle, January IS, 1859—U SUMMER AKRANGEMB.NT! . CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROA'D CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS, OK. and after Motday, April Ufh, 1850, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excejiteii:) • For Harrisburg. ,1 it Train. 2d Train. _ Leave Chamhcrshurg, 6.10 A.M. 1 .(0 P. M : “ “ Shippcnshurg, 5.40 1.52 « Newville, ' 6.10 “ 2.04 << <<■ Carlisle, 0.43' “ 2.45 “ << , Mcchanicsb’g, 7.'10 3.16 “ ' At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ 0.45 t‘ For Chntubcrsburgi Xst Train. 2d Trains.. B’.oo A. St. 1.20 P. M Leave Ha^-islnirg, << Mechanicahurg, tj.4B “ 1.66 “ >< Carlisle, t»..2tt “ 2.34 “ “ Newville, .0-.54 « ... 8.08 « “ Shlppenshtirg, 10.24 “ B.SB. “ AtChanVhersbiirg, 10.(15 ft,,. 4soB ”. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia,'via 1 Pcnn’a Railroad, at 2.H0, 605, and 760 A..Mf and 1.10 and 8.50, P,M; By Reading via LfrW non YaHey jKrfilroad, .at 8 a. in., 2,85 p.m." For Baltimore; 3.20 a.in. arid 1 p.ni. For Tfevcrfon and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and B.SO p, m. Train on Dauphin Uoad at 2.00 p. m. Fares from Harrisburg, Mechanicshurg, Car lisle, Sliippcnshurg and Chambersbiirg, will he ten cents less wljcn paid for, .Tickcts-at tile tit lice, than wh«n paid in the Cali.. •, , ~ .... . , O. N. LULL, Sit^L Itaih'&ait Glßce, ChninhAtshurg, t April 7, 1850. f .liiicrlciin Jnsiiraiicc tiud, Trust Compsiiiy. Capital Stock, $500,000. . COMPANY’S Building, Walnut St., S. E.. corner of Fpurtli, I’liiiadelphia. Life In, snranco at the usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stock Kates at .20 per cent, less, or, at Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world* ' ~ Af. WHILLDIN, Pres'l. 3. C,.Siirs. Sect’y. , . WM. H. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle arid’ vicinity. , . „ February 10, 1850—ly* ; Notice. LETTERS testamentary on (he estate of Jere miah Senscman, di c’d., late of the Borough of Mechauicshurg, Cumberland county, h'svft been issued, by theßcgistprof sard .county. t«j> tho subscriber,,' \Vhu resides’ jh Silver Spring township. All persons indebted to-said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and , those haying claims will present them properly authenticatcd.for, settlement. s'ameel senseman, esV; April 28,.1859— 6t* ' Attention fritters and Stock Kafeers. THE subscriber will stand for the season, at . his farm, 14 miles west of the turnpike, oh tho Yellow Brooches crook, in Lower Dickinson - township, ,ti, miles south of Carlisle, three ele gant JACKS add' two first-rato HORSES, and invites tho attention of all Slock raisers;* Tonus moderate. PETER PEFFER-. March 3ir 1859—3 m ■ JUST. In from Now York a largo to our stock of Now Spring .Goalis,- doublo Skirt Bareges, double Sklrji Lawiisj Foulard Silks, Laco Mantillas, sbawla, olcgauf.JEmßvoi dered Collars, Parasols, Sup Umbrellas, Lace Mitts, Kid Gloves, a Iprgo lot of Hooped Skirls, Dougtoss & Sherwood's undqualled ' Bustles,' Skirt Suspenders, ike. Ploasueall at tbo now store Hast Main St &prU"B,lBst| L£lUl(yi>&.ii'A'WVßlV'
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