llarte. Pn'iLADKLrniA, May 31.1859. news are favorable for breadstuff, reported at 97-r common extra istern $7 75. Eyo flour §4 75 ; ,$1 6&. TSnl 85. Bye at 90. Oats S 6. II lit 29c. STAND DOWN THE HALL! ■ ItAEB BOO* FOB WlB I.ONGEst TUaLV OF’ , ARABIAN ROUSES F.VKR 'DUIVKN IN AMF.UICA. yankce'Robinson’s DOUBLE SHOW, CIRCUS THEATRE I The only establishment of the kind in tlie world. Over 150 men and horses arc employed with lids raauunolh concern. Six Lady Performers and five Clowns. Dry The spacious PaVillrori, erected on an entirely new plan, Wilt accommodate near So that each visitor "fei have a fair view of the performances of both STAGE AND RING. Lbok out for the great moral Drama, entitled „. WATS OP ”*6,1 For particulars, see pictorial arid descriptive bills. Will per form tit CARLISLE, on Saturday, iocs afternoon’ and night. Doors id 7, V. M. Admittance 25 cents. REMEMBER- ,£D . id .date, so do not . 'confound any i with . .this Mammoth Establish- raw roll tub wagon 159—2 t iHAT Loiters of Admibis'thrfioh on the estate of Dr. It. C- Qai tliJet, lute of the borough of ilislo, dec’ll have boeri granted by the Regis 4. 0I Cu m b evl an d. c‘o 11 n (y, to (ho undersigned, 'hose having Claims will present them, and )se indebted will make payment to JOHN M. GEteGG, .ddtt’r. |?il''iCarlislo, Juno 1, IBM. . mf'~: • :Tffi.BViliDEßS, 1. ' -SHE School Directors'of Prankford tbwri fel ship.will receive proposals on the 11th day of SiteAfiVnonext, between the hours of 1 and-3 o -Clock, bean’s school house, for the of a new ■ Iplp' . STONE' 'SCHOOL tIOUSS,. gljia&r John Mentzer’s; in said township, { of-a west Of Prelm’s dam. The house to-be-25 feci: to bo (milt wk.lt good /stone: the i’6 be 20 hvclrss thick ; one story high; story -9 feet in the clear; the foundation Bpria sufficiently deep'lo make the structure, sub- the house to have 8 windows, 12 8 by 10, with springs! single shutters, made,.one pannel door. 14 Inch stuff, inside with' i inch stuff; the house to KPltpVe a girder through floor fVomgirder through s&aie;Poon ■ Ac 'Ociiihg to lie planet? boards, white fii&Vptne; the floor to bo laid lightly.with yellow istVlpWe boards; inside wall to be plastered with 2 S*' ;v iPOjils ; black Wrd to helically planed,.*6 by Sr- feet, hong to. the wall, Well painted, and . - .Icfews through bitch end : the house to be fur- K, jiagWd with 20 desks, three feet four inches' BHfejong, and >he seats 12 inches wide, with a shelf flßHpin each, and-a teacher's. table.with drawer and !l plhef, toblcs,t---roof, to. he-of good oak, ®|pf,shing ! cs;' d06r..-siuUer;-sash, frames, ahileet |H^j|lUih:to be well painted with three coats of white icud'uml oil. The ’ house to be-finished in.a F- : . ■'SibrKmaiiliko manner. , . | - ,;-Wt • JOHN DONER, Sec y. June 1, 185» i;, 0i88oluli• st mMT. .Assignee’s Bfolicc.. is hereby given that Peter F. Ege, 'fa&f- of thd township of South Middleton, Cum. iberland county, by deed of voluntary assign, f ißOiit, has transferred and assigned all his estate effects to. the subscribers, residing in said township, in trust (or the benefit of his credi- All persons indubled to the said Peter IK Ege, are notified to make payment, and -those having claims to present them to the sub. -aertbors. , * BENJAMIN KAUFMAN, K . 1 , . CHRISTIAN HERE, ■ > Jutto 2,1859—3 t jk s \h «tmx aubabs fanny's Combined Reaper and Mower with J:IF. IVood's Improvement. . K' ’' J offered to the Farmers of Cumberland co., oc the coming harvest; on the usual accora .-mudatlngterms.: The/complete success achie ’ voaby this machine at the great National Field trial: at Syracuse in 1867, over some twenty competitors, and its unbounded success in this and adjoining counties for the last three liar ’Vests, m spite of fierce and energetic opposition; fefiould scarcely leave it doubfin the mind of any •iarmoi 1 , which machine to buy; if any person Should however still bo in doubt wo would ask :j, im t 0 take a Manny machine and try it along iWith any of tho other machines offered to the initbllo as combined machines, and after a fair ttrlal return the worst and keep and pay for tho nno'ho considers best. pnc.uo co j ARJ£STEON g > 'ft'; ' : v .ft' '..'June 2,1859— 6t Carriages for.:Sale. -THE subscriber bis on hand "' ( WHSa onc * * or J ils shop In Pitt --- street, near the Railroad i)epot f ■ r BBSSBgSSa number of new and second :■ Under carriages, Tillburies,Buggy’s,Harness, ■ ; ■" '! &c;« both of bis own and city manufacture, which : w ill’soll on the most reasonable terms. They are made up in the latest Style and in a durable ’..Cjninna'r. '" Ho is prepared to do all binds of work in the tbqwbjnaking line, with neatness and despatch, * at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. •f-' Ho still keeps at bis Divory, Horses, Carriages ■ W>9 Buggies to hire, which bo can recommend * ! 4 ' t<) the public. '.t;. Thankful for pgst favors, the subscriber re. asks a continuance of the saitfe, as. 'Mwrtog the public thot nothing will be wanting “ ffi«n'» is P Mt to give satisfaction to all who boo fit ■iStfO'give him a call. ■ ' ADAM SENSEMAN. §l' ®‘ ,r * is,0 > J uno "> 1859—1 m . 3,000 PERSONS! filotitc. Agt. at Carlisle. WM. J. CAMERON, Agt. at Moclmnicabg. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Comm on Fleas hi the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jusiices of the several Courts bf Oyer-and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel (Vbodburu fit Michael Cocklin, J edges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other ollenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed,, dated the : llth day of April, 1859, have,ordered the Court of OyCr and Teftniner and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car lisle, o'n the 4th Monday 'of Ariguat, 1 Softs (be ing the 23d day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. . NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Pea'co, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said, precept commanded to be then and there in their, proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other rcinem branccs, to do IhoSft ‘thlngswlnch fotheit’offices appertain to be done, ahd all those that are bound by recognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall beinthejail of’said county, are to be there to prosecute thefn as shail be just. , ROBERT M’GARTNET, Sheriff. Jimo 2, 1859. . Preserve your Trulls! WIIXODGIIBPS PATENT Am-fICfHT STOPPER, For Fniit, Cans, Jars of Bottles, IS the most Vimplcpconveniebt., economical and useful article over inVeWtdd. it is com posed bl‘ two plates attached by a setew, be tween which is placed a circular piece of Gum. The turning of the burr compresses the Gum atid-spreads it out, thus 'filling up the opening and making it perfectly air-tight. It can ho ap : plied to Tin Cans, Stone of Glass Jars. This Stopper being SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, arid sb easily applied, is the great desiaerutnrii so long wished for, arid only needs an examina tion to convince' the West credulous -of its,sit periorily over anything yol invented or likely.to ho. THE ,CANS CAN ALSO BE TESTED be. (ore - putting irt the Emit by filling them with water and piffling on (he Stopper Willr a pres sure. Cans; Jam, Glass and Stone, with Stoppers attached, or the Stoppers alone, can always be had at moderate prices of W. L. HALLER, Sole Jlgcni for Pennsylvania and Maryland. ■ May 26, 1850—2 m , . ~ - NE vV A R RANGEMENT, O-n And. after Monday, 23d May, 1839, the - .subscribed yfal run a s>A?ly train ass’ cars, BETWEEN Carlisle and Philadelphia, lea ving Carlisle every mofnibg, and Philadel phia every evening. All goods left at the freight Depbt of’Peacock, Zell fi-lliWchninn, Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street/Will-be delivered in Satlisle the next day. . ■ , . . .. J.-w. hEndEkson, . . West Bigh'Streel, Carlisle, Pa. . May 2C, 1859. Bit; J, J, BESBJIiSi (II o’M OEoP A, T 111 SID SUCCESSOR to Dr. J. IC. Smith, having per manently located in Carlisle, oilers his pro fessional services to the citizens otTlie town and vicinity, in the practice of the various, branches of his profession. Office in South Hanover street, formerly oc cupied by Dr. Smith, Where lie intiy. be consul ted at all times, When not professionally engag ed; • . • Kay 20, 1859-tf . ■ All'eVy tne to introduce my friend, Dr. J. J. Bender, a graduate of the Homeopathic College, Philadelphia, and a man of acknowledged medi cal skill, lie will succeed Dr. J. K-Smith in my stead, as 1 calmoldisengage myself frominy present situation.. Mbcbb’g. June 2, ! st>. M. FRIESE. -. Notice. T.-tE.T.TEßS,Jestameutar’y, .ffc.- (he., estate of. J-i'Geoige Rupert,, late ofifpppr Allen ?pwn sbip, Cumberland comity, liaVo been issstied by (bo Register of said county, to tlio 'subscribers residingin Hid sainc,township. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those .haring claims will present them lor settlement to ' JACOB RUPERT, SAMUEL RUPERT, Ex Vs. - May 2C, 1859. JOHN I). ClltmOll. ' 0. KBEItIA*. CHURCH &, EBERLY, Steam Saw Mill & Lumber Yard, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.' All kinds of Llmiber Constantly on hand Lum - her delivered at tiny poibt accessible , by Kail Rond, at the shortest notice. Pt)tl.DlN will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of Jus appoifment, on Friday, the »3d day of June next, at 10 o’ctock, A. M., at his oilicc, iui tlie borough Of Cailisle. A. B. SHARPS, Auditor. May 19, 1859—fit GRAIN CRADLES. Gregor’s,Planks, Mil ler’s, Smith’s, and Beniheiscl’s 'makes, on hand and for sale at the makers prices, with a large, assortment o’f SUyllies, Snaths, Eorks, Rakes, ikb , at.'the Hardwan: Store Of John P. Lyne « Son, North Hanover St. . . May 19, 1859. - ' BBat and Cap Stove. AT IvELLER’S bid.stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardwire store bIM. P. Lyne Sc Sot). ....... A full ’assortment just received, to which Con stant additions Will he made of City as Welt as 'home mamtfaefufe. ~ Tlte stock how comprises fC\'Moleskin, Vassimere,Beaver and Felt r-j* tfr&,lL'iTS, o( - all styles and cblors, the cheapest to the best quality. Straw Huts,, a large variety of all prices and styles, together with, a neat assortment of children’s Fur and Straw Hals. .: Also-, Meii’s, Boys’ and Children’s C./1 PS, embracing every kind now worn, both plain and dross. Caps; to which the attention of the 'public is respectfully invited. Don't forget Keller's Old Stand. ... , .'Carlisle, May, 1859—1y'• fVotice. THE auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland -county, to make dis tribution ol the balance- in lire bands of W. M. -Penrose, Esq., administrator do bonis non cum testaniento nrinexo of Alexander -McGregor, late of the State of New Turk; dec’d., will at tend to the duties of ins appointment .at bis office, in the Borough of Carlisle, in said conn ty, on Tuesday ibe ltli daij-of June nvzl, when and wheVc all parties' interested may attend. j. S. COLWELL, Auditor. May 12,1859—3 t ' ■. NEW STYLES OP SPRBISG AN?): SUMMER GOODS. JUST opened at MULLIN’S on'Maiastreet, a citoice selection- ot fashionable Goods, ex pressly lor gentlemen’s wear, consisting of very superior ' Side Band Cassimeres, Blncii'atfrl \ylHto srixturcs, TBrowri aiitf Plaulsj-Faney Stripus-aod Mixtures* So/ulphun j colons, ‘ 1 ' I "Hoy’s Styles fov Coals arid Palils, Golds. Spring nnti Slimmer Coatings, Marseilles and Silk VESTINGS, Fhncy Cloths of every description, fine’Biiick Cloths,, best black Doe skins, medium quality black Cassimeres. H. MULLIN. Carlisle, April 21,1850. I’ItATX’S PA'ffJClS'ff Hay and Grain r pms Rake has taken Hie first Premiums at r ditlerent exhibitions. The public are al ready aware that flits Rake is unrivaled in any market, and is admitted by every person that lias seen if work (and who lias seen other dilfer ent .machines work) to bo. tlio very best Rake now in use, it being an independent east steel tooth .with a cleaner attached. The largo num ber sold the last year, and-the e-Oorts of differ ent patties to claim the rigid to sell, and others representing (heirs to be the same patebt, is of itSelf a most convincing proof of its superiority. Besides, over 500 have been sold in Ealicastor county alone. We have now a full supply on hand to accommodate,: other counties. Wo guarantee to every purchasor.ouu indisputable right'to sell tlio said Rake. -The following are a low persons to whom wo rcier to in thin coun ty and York, as having purchased and used the same i John S. Hoover,, David Clark, Gnlshali & McGowan, Joseph Brandt, Rolit. Bryson, ffm. Watts, M, G. Brandt, John Boltzlioover, Mich. Boltzlioover, Peter Ego, Philip Brechbiil, Zook & Sbeaffcr, C. Harlzler, L. Peilcr.Benj.Pelfer, T. Galbreath, L. Trego &Bro., JamesO’Harra, David Lerew, Sol. Hoke, Lewis Pressei, Isaac Prosser, Abraham Smith, Win.Flaso,Benjamin Striekler, Henry Slrohm, Ji A. Wilson, H. C. Houser,'John Stoat, Peter Meligcs, S. Tnoscot, Jacob Brandt. , For sale by G. W. BRANDT, CavUslo. Tho subscriber is also agent. fot the sale of the Syracuse First Premium Buckeye Mower, with which a successful reaping ntiaohmentis now furnished, Aultman & Milieus patent, ’ Wo take pleasure in calling the attention of farmers tq our Buckeye Newer enH .Reaper, which has in, its triumphant practical working during tho last harvest so fully sustained tho decision of tho much abused, Syracuse; Committee) its success lias been complete. Over one thousand were built and sold, and fho principle of tho, double hinge jointed and.foldlng bar, which be longs to this machine exclusively permanently established ns the true one for tlio perfect Mow er. Wo with confidence refer to any or all of tho purchasers of the Buckeye for proof of the above, from many of whom have bean received tho most flattering testimonials. The demand tho past season was fur beyond our ability to supply, and wo trust that orders will bo forward ed early the coming season that none may bo disappointed. For those requiring a combined machine we recommend with confidence our Reaping attachment. Wo furnish a tear or side delivery. . Manufacturers, Edge T- Cope & Son, West chester. ’ G. W. Brandt, Agent for the sale of samp, Carlisle, Cumb. co., or Stiiokler & Bro., Agricultural Stove.- . May 12,. 1850—2 m HAV ELEVATORS. Just received a largo assortment ol Hay Elevators, Pulleys, Hope,' Rakes, Porks, Hoes, &c., cheaper than ever at May 28, 1859 -t GRINDSTONES of all sizos, just ro- Xvv c o>v«dat May 26, 1859. FIFTY dozen Fly pots of all colors, Linen, Cotton, and Twine, cheaper than the chea pest, just recoivd at 1 H. SAXTON’S. ■ May 26, 1859. Scythes and snaths. 150 dozen Scythes and Snaths. r The largest; best and cheapest assortment in the county, wholesale and retail, at the cheap hardware store of ’ 11. SAXTON. .. May 26,1859. WHEREAS a certain Joiis SMiTli,'by trade a Pump-maker, oh .or about the Ist of April, 1851), took and. carried away certain ar. tides belonging to me. Tins Js, therefore, to givo him notice to return them, or lawful mea sures will bo taken to restore them, and also to settle a balance of rent duo me.' : „A.,KREITZEII. Hampden tp., May "12,185!)—1t* ■ Sdivvillc Foundry add Machine Shop. 1 v , Farmers and Mechanics Look to your WE are now ready to receive orders t’6r every description of machinery'and cast ings, such us Steam Engines; Horse Power, Threshing Machines,' Corn Shelters, Clover Hhllers, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings, Cellar Grates,, Pots, Kettles, Stoves, and all kinds ot machinery.' If not on hand theywill be huiltto order at short notice. Repairing Cars, Steam Engines nftd Boilers, Threshing and all kinds of machines, .with neat, ness and dispatch. We also.intend Ripping Lumber of every description/. We hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Uon’t tor get tlie place on the Cumberland Valley Rail road, neat Hursh’s Warehouse. . Old Iron Wanted; ~ .. LININGEII, KfiiFEfe;‘& NEIDICtt. April 21,1850—Sin* Who tarn Sell AMeLodeon 'cheaper than ■■[ can ? By paving So per mob'th, .yoti cab 'get oPC '6l the host nieWeonSin t)lo'country, at A. B. Ew ing’s 'furhifitro rooms, where there will be Con stantly kept on hand the largest anil best assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS oyer brought to Carlisle.' rr yoh Wish to see a good PIANO, call and examine mine. For purity of toftc, neatness ot finish, line touch, and low price, none can coual them. As lam determined to sell .musical. in : sfrumenfs to the people of Cumberland county cheaper than any other person,' call and exam, ine mine bclote purchasing elsewhere. K?” Ail instruments warranted and kept in repair. • . JOHN H. RHEEM. , West Eight street, Carlisle. May 5,1859—6 m BAKtiAiMS! BAttBAlSSii NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. NOW opening the largest and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to Cumberland county-. . ' A largo liho of elegant . Black and Fanhy Silks, ChallieS, Berugo Robes, Poll de Cheviot, Opera Cloth, Oriental Lustre, Plaid Poplins, Caledonia Cloth, Lavolhis, Satin Plaid Duoals, Polonaise Cloth, French Chin'tfe.DeLaines, Tra velling BrosS Ooods, Organdy .Lawns, An imthciisn lot of elegant Collars, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncings, Insertings, lidgings, cto.j direct Item the largest importing house in'Now Pork. ' A large assortment of elegant Crape, Stella and Thybut Shawls, very cheap. Lace and silk Mantillas. . Black Veils, and all kinds of. Mourning Goods in great variety. SlrenVeod’s patent Hooped Skirts, Skirl;. Sup porters, Richardson’s Linens,' GloVeSi (bought from the importers.) Giiantlots and Mitts. , A full assortment of Ladies’, .Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Hose, and very low. Calicos, Ginghams,Muslins, Tickings, Chock, &c., of all kinds and prices, j . Cloths and Cassivrieres, A new supply, and very cheap, particularly for boys’wear. : . ; ' ’ CARPETINGS, A hirge stocic.pl elegant Imperial, Ingrain, Vunitintii IRunp, ‘ aud liag 'Uarmting, 'bought from Iho largest carpet Ijous'esfA'u' New Fork. Tile styles are now and beautjfql, quality very superior, and prices uncommonly. low. White and colored'Mattings of all widths and prices. LOOKING GLASSES) A large stock pf Rosewood, MahogAhJ’, inrt Walnut framed Looking Glasses, at reduced prices. „ ; . It is iniposeitilo to; enumcfiile me arti'dleSj suf lloe it to say my stock is very largo and complete, embracing every article in tbe.Dry, Goods line. Having selected xny stock front the, largest ami best houses in Nett York and Philadelphia with great care, I am now prepared to oiler great in ducements to purchasers. Thanking my old friends and customers for 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 the new store, corner Of Main and Xbtt streets, opposite the R. R. Repot; ■' , , , April 11, 1859. GITA’S, OGILBY. BAiCBGR SIIOPa-KEMOTAL. THE undersigned respectfully ''informs his patrons that ho has-removed hie Barber Shop to tho BASEMENT OP- MR. Stßfc’S NEW BUILDING, on Noith Hanover street, adjoining Mr.; Havcr&tick’s DrUg Store, and nearly opposite the Tlauk, ho hopes to see all his old customers, and as. many now ones as wish to have their hair and whiskers «'< done hp” in the most fashionable siylc, .All the various brandies of Baiboring, such as Shaving, Hair Catling , Shqmpooning , #c,, attended to with promptness. 1 Also, Cupping, Hiccding, Tooth Extracting , The .undersigned has also foil saw. a superior article of ■ HAIR RESTORATIVE, of his own discovery and prepaj-atiori, unequall ed by any similar article now io use, lor resto ring, strengthening and invigorating the Hair; indenting it from falling off, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of the skin, and imparting a rich glossy, silken , texture to the Hair. Ah excellent toilet article for cither ladies or gentlemen. TcstlmoTtials of undoubt ed character as to its good qua|lties, in posses sion of tho undersigned, which will be exhibited to any person wishing to exatnfoe them. HENRY LtkNEKUHL,. . April 7,1859— ly : l ' ■ Foreign and Domestic Liquors. T YNCII & WEALAND, auefessorsto Lynch J_l&Detwilor, respectfully announce to tbo public, that they continue to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a largo apd very superior assortment of j Foreign and Domestib Liquors, af tbo old stand, South Hanovfer street,.three doors sonili of Ini,off’s Grodojy s ore, and di rcctly opposite the Volunteer jjrihting ofl,co. BRANDIES, i ' All of choice Brands, I WINES, Sherry, Port, Maderfo, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Dock, arid Bo dofheimof. CHAMPAGNE, \ Heidsick & Co., Goiter & Co*, and imperial. | GINS, Bohleh, Lion, and Anchor; WHISKEY, . Superior Old Mononhahela, Ohoica Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irif.li. •? ' SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Sob’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Pale Ale, Tcnnet’s Brown Stout- Also, a large lot of Monongahola Rectified Whiskey, PARKER S anVothe^deairihffdPUßßAßTl- CLE, will Hnd It as represented; as their whole attention will be given to a .prober and careful selection of their STOCK, whiol\ cannot be stir passed, and hopes to have thd patronage ot the public. LYNCH A WEAL AND. April 21, 1859—8 m H. SAXTON’S, H. SAXTON’S. To tue Public. Interests! LADIES’ dress GOODS, Embroideries. 'Shawls, Shawls, Shawls. lIO3IKRV, Frcsli Groceries. JUST received by the suhsetiber, a large stock of every description of Groceries, fresh and’cheap. Also, is, large supply‘of .Foreign and Domestic Liquors, . consisting of very lino old Cognac, of Pinct, Castillon Sc Go’s, (vintage 185(1) Brandy, Hue Old Port, Madeira, Muscat, Claret,..and Hold, sick & (jo.’s. celebrated Champagne Wittes, pure Holland Gin,• Stoughton.Ritter's, very tine Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela do.. Hum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies,.ike.,for sale at the new store of the subscriber at* low prices. WM. RENTE. Carlisle January 20, 1859 Cedar & Willow Wave, BASKETS. JIW-kol, tfaVelllhg, and a Vari ety ol Fancv ami other Baskets. Kuoi/ca Hare.—Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted ami other Buckets, Pails, Bed curds, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. . ,' ’s UVoOhU, tt'UoWU as the host Brootn in litis or any other 'market, are lot* sale only by (he subscriber. All articles in oitr line are of- Hired- at the lowest cash prices. Nov. 4, 1858. J. W. EBY. Now is the time for Uargalits ; Spring and Suiflincr Goods! .31 the New. Store, comer of -V. Jltinovcr and Lea ther streets. THE undersigned returns thanks fot the pa tronuge bestowed upon him by the public, alid at the same time respectfully announces that he has just returned from Pldladelpiha, and is,now opening a new lot of SPRING and SUM MER Dry Goods and Groceries, 'cdotisting hi part as follows, and which lie is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challies, Alapa cas, Do Laines-, Dc Bugcs, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Baragos, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, ike., &c. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, 'of every style and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry tj'o'Ods, Cloths, Cassimercs, 'Vestings, Flannels, Mtls lins, Tickings, StttpeS, OliCcks, Calicoes, Cot' tonades, Linens, SheeiingS, BenTms, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and White Car pet Chain, &c.. Sec. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS. Also, a large and splendid as sortmentof BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A superior lot of fresh CMS (» C E IS I E S , Teas, Gofiee, Sugar,. Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c., &e. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest Caro, and tho lowest CASH PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will db all in my power to make mV'estabhshMent known as the “ HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS Those who wish to purchase will find it,‘to their advantage to call and examine my slock before .purcha sing. ■ lEP” I will pav tho highest market price for PUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT. J. A. UUMIUCH, Jr. April 2fc, 1830, Pi’cinhim Saddiel-y. ■pHtLIP. tJHfcfcß, of Main Street, Mechanics. JL . burg. Pa., Vespcct'fully informs the citisens of this place and vicinity, that ho is pre'pared'to execute orders lot nil- kinds SADI>LEky, 61* the very best. niAteHal and’ wtfrjynuilship, ;\ud very moderate prices. ' As.an evidence of the superior quality ol his work, he would state, that lie has received :Six First-Class at.dillereut County Fairs. He has on. hand uml.will constantly keep lor sale, an extensive assortment of . SADDLES.& HARNESS, Wagon Goars, Bridles, Collars, s:c., of various styles and prices. - lie has always-on hand a vei’y large assortment ol COLLARS of aU kinds-, which he will sell at Vvholesulc to this fraiVc, aV , very juftr rates'; r. ;;V; v- :■ ,Ho.vdt has the Saddle, whidh drotV. thli FJrst Premium at the lust Copnfy Fair, held at Cur- Itelp, Whihh will bo SoM at. a bargain. Ho is also pfepafed to self Work at wHdlosalo on Very ddyanta'gcona terms. . . . . Thankful lor past favors, lie respectfully soU : cits a continuance of the same.” * Shop on East Main St., near the Square. . . PHILIP UIILER March 17, 1859—8 m WIGS—WIGS—WIGS. BATCHELOR'S Wigs and Toupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and du rable. Fitting to a charm —no turning up be hind—no BhvinkUfg olf tlltt Lead; indeed, this Is' tho only gSl&bllshiftuttl Wllehi these things avb properly understood and blade. -3d BvUmtway, New York. Nov. 18,1858—1 y CUMBERLAND COUNT!’ NORMAL SCBBOOL. THE third session of. this Institution will comtnebce in Literary Hall, NewVllie, Pa,, ou Tuesday, April sth, 18fH), and continue four months , (exclusive of a vacation of three weeks during harvest.) An able corps of Instructors haVti, been sor cured* and no effort will be spared to render the school worthy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. The school is entirely under the control of a Board of Trustees, composed of one School Di rector from .each district in- tho county, Tuition fee, $lO for the session. No extras. Good boarding can be had in private families at about $2 per week; . For ciriuhtrs containing Hill particulars, ad ’ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer, Newvillc, Pit. By order of Hie Board of Trustees. Dan’l. Sukuy, President. John Dilleh, Secretary; February 24, 1850—2nl • "“SLnS’iiPEfToiirFAYyRBAv, a complete assortment bl SututhUl-gobtls; selected ttitl,'great care to meet tbo wants ottko season and tiado, embracing ail kinds of goods. Dress goods in all their varieties, Lace and Silk Mantillas, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Laeo Mitts, Hooped Skirts, Men’s and Boy’s wear.— In fact everything suited for the demands of the buying-community. Please call and sec for yourselves at Lcidich’sand Sawyer’s new store. East Main street. It cit I he’s Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, lor the sate of Routlio’s patent animal trap, (or catching Fox es, Minks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and see therm at tho cl,cap Hardware store of HENRY SANT ON. ManjlrlT, 1850. ' SHOVELS & Spades, just received-a large assortment of Shovels. Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Gardcri Trowels, Picks, Mattocks. Manure Hooks, &C;j at the cheap Hard ware store of March 24, XB&iJ. NAILS. 400 kegs Nails just received and lor sale cheaper than ever. Country merch ants Cad bo furnished with Nails at manufac tutors prices, at the cheap h rdwaro store of • HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, January 20, 1869, ■I AA TONS of Hammered and Rolled Iron, | I with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron,. Steel, Hoop Irotf, Rivets, Bolts, Nuts, Washer's, Anvils, Vices, Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows, just received and .for sale cheaper than over at SAXTON’S. March 17, 1859. BELtiS ! BELLS !! Farm Bolls of the best makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store ol John P. Lyno & Son. May 19,1859. tt/TONE Y wanted at thi Otlicc In payment of i*JL subscription. X Pito l’cajk iU Carlisle! E'V'EUYlM)'DYJuitr:t’sfi>r'l’i^o’3 Peak in (lie w’est, tboVftandS are“ en ’route. •'* It (rims Out to bo a humbug, they all return' with rusty pockets,-hot cutTcbcd with the yellow glitter ing which- they, ufiticipalcd. Slop ] Redact! Take a friend’s advico, and stay HU Iftitne and buy your goods of P. ARNOLD. V'o'n will 'be happy, get twice the value for your money, and in a short time you wiII find that yon are advancing In fortune without trouble. Sluing has come, are wo prepared for it, eve rybody asks; haVo wo clothing to suit it? it not, wo will go to Arnold’s where We 'can see a well selected stock of all kinds .ol goods to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices., it consists of > La(Kes . Dress GoddS, Such as Bergo Delanos,'Lawns, Deleges, La vellas, Alapacas, Silks of all kinds, such as plain black, Moure Antique, Barred, Striped and figured.. French worked collars’, Undcrsjecves, hand;, kerchiefs, I’letiWeffigS, Edgings, Laces, Insur tings, &C. r liomiets and Ribbons. A good assortment Of Bobnefs and RlbUOhs veiy low. . Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Brocba, Thibet wool, (black and colored,) al so, Mantillas ‘of all. prices. Parasols of all kiVids and prices. DotiTesrit? Goods. , , - Muslin, bleacht-a -Vnd übblc-icWd. linen and cotton sheetings, Checks, Ticking's, Ginghams, and Osnabnrg. Gentlemen's wear. Cloths, GiiSbimeres, CotleUadeS-, JcanS, Ves tings, &o. Ingrain, Venetian,-three ply, rag and hehip carpets. Oilcloth ot all widths, also Matting ol all widths. A good assortment of Trunks. ' A liberal patronage, and you will bo rewar. ded. Remember the stand next door east of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. P. AUNODI). April 14, 1859. ■ • . • NEW SPRING- GOODS. LKIDICH& SAWYER fat their new store East Main sheet,) have juSbre'c-lived from New York and Philadelphia;lire inoVt c'otnplete and varied assortment of Dry Goods ever oiler.- ed in Cal-lisfe-, 'embrivelhg. ■eyehytliing (hat is new and raid to Style and texture ; such Us tan. cy silk's, in all the various colors, barred, strip, ed, Cheno and Beycdere, plain striped and Bcyedere Black Silks, Tonlards ol new de signs; Barege and Lawn Robes of the latest Paris styles, Satin striped Dechevro cloths, French Chalhs, American Delaines, Orgahdy Lawns of dark ati'd light grOulids, and beautiful designs. ’ , Traveling Dress Goods of the newest makes. ' Also a lull stock of mourning dress gopds to which class of goods wu give particular atten tion. SIUWLS r 'SUMVLS ! I SIMIt'LS !'!! ■This part of nut stock is unusually 'complete, consisting of crape, silk, sfella, In all the vari ety tjf shades, and qualities, lUunln'.hg Sha\V.ls, lace attd silk Mantillas, frotn the celebrated em. porimuS of Brodio and Bulpui, NevV York Sun umbrellas, showerets’ and piiraSfols of the newest styles. White goods of every descrip tion., Embroideries' in full sells, collars, sleeves; worked bands, llouncings, edgings and Insortings. We give great cave (o this branch of our trade, and ladies .will find a very full as sortment. Hooped skirts of the latc'st improve ments, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A fttll lino of Alexander’s kid gloves,, imported and sold by Stewart, New York. Mitts, gloves, gauntlets, in. every variety. Also a large .stock of the newest styles of mens and boys spring cassimcves, black cloths andcassi meres. ■ , ‘ • , Hoiscry of cvcrV descvlnUito. In this de part'rtl'eht Unusual Cure lias been taken to select the VaViubk kinds aiV . , . , Gent’s Furnishing ‘Gpo’ds, such as-white and tancy. Shirts, Drawers, Meek and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cray 'Vatsi, ‘rids, Collars, Socksj, Suspenders, and in short every thing for gentlemen., , . :j y It is a long established fact, that SteihorMcair and do-sell alfttTe oh'ca]Tcr t hap any other cloth.' ing store in Carlisle or vicinity. We; therefore' advise one and alMo call at Steiner’s before' they make their purchases, as they are always willing to show their Goods. STEINER & BRO. ■April-M, 1859. ' SPRING GOOI>S. tTAKTCH'S, ... XX West Main St., Opposite the Depot, Cartiete, • A large and line assortment of CLOTHS,. ■ eit •• CASSisRiRisS. VESTINGS, &0., GENTS FURNISHINGS. '' ’ The aboyo Goods made to order promptly in the" beat manner. ' - -- Ready-made Clothing, of our manufacture; • Give tia a call. N. lIANTCIf. April 28, 1859. ■ " . - .A--CASlltt* » .T,*;.-’; I*’ • HHIE-Undersigned; of the firm of Bdi'dict,® I -Bartlett, \Voiild take this-method ol retutn,- Ing his thunks to the citizens of Carlisle lot 1 tliCit .kind treatment and liberal patronage whilst introduting cur. new and valuable Compound, known as Bftrrfftf ffllortlttt’s Grecian Caout-' thtr.ic Oil Pulith, and-would ids-a «,ato that hih Blacking oan be bought-at nearly all the stores, and also that it-can besought «t '■ Wholesale prices ut Mr.-Henry*Saxton’s) East fiigh street, Carlisle. As a simple trial will convince any one of its superiority oyer any other Blacking in the market, I recommend it- to your lavoro-- hie acceptance; knowing that it will speak for itself. My Blacking is known by the red label. « A word to the, wise is sufficient.”,. . .;; S. P. BURDICT. . ; May 12, 1859—2 m ■- ' ' ■ ■ Mowing & Reaping Miitlilnc Agency. • OiW Market Street, Philddtlphia, WHERE FARMERS nniy sue and judfeto for themselves, between Six of the ,best Coi/ilAfted il/iitkflics *ww in itde i And pUtohash the bWChi'u'C of their choice. ~ E.MLEN $ PASSMdRE-, - . . U 33 Market St. Phila; April T y 1859—-3 m .. ' - ■ . ■ FISH. HERRING, MacUeral, Shad in barrels, half harrels, quarter Darrels, Irosh Groceries, JUiquors, Tobacco, Segars, at the lowest cash; prices. Butter, Eggs, Bacon; Hams, Beeswax,- Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken in exchange at the cheap grocery of \VM. BENTZ; April 7; 185,9. - , ■ VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SAI.E. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property on East Street and Liberty Alloy, containing 120 feet (font on East Street, ami 120 feet dec[) ail Liberty Alley, having (hereon erected lour dwollibg^ibuSes. n__n , Kb. 1. Being a large two stdfy Stone House, with Back-buildlt)g,.a IS!S!l||w | B>iulr Cistern, very ehOieolVUiltrees, jjj^^gSlitlunieVy, No. 2. Being a largo two story Frame,House; with back-building, Brick Cistern, Wood-houso, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery.; No, 3 and 4, aye situated on Liberty Alley* being oho story stone and frame Houses. ’ Those properties will bo sold together or separately, to.suit purchasers. .Any person, wishing to view tho properties or wishing infor mation, wilt inquire ofiVnt. Bell, of tho.undcf , S. & K. BELL. January IS, IBfl'j—tl : , ■. Oarljs] SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ! HETAIRERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS; ON amt after MOnddy, April lilli, 185&> passenger trains frill leave as follows; ddys excepted;) ' ' ■ Pop ibrrhiiiii'^. Ist Train. 2d Train, ■ Leave Cbambersburg, 5,10 A. M. IXO P. M. “ Sbippensburg, . 5.10 “ 1.32 “ ‘‘ Newyillc, •. , G.lO «’f 2.04 « “ Carlisle, 0.48 ■ •« 2,45 “ Mechanicsb’g, 7.10 “ 3.15 “ At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ 3,45 “ For Chaiubcrsjburg. -Ist Train. 2d Train. 8.00 A. M. . 1.20 Leave Harrisburg, “ Mocbaniesburg, 8.48 , 1.5 U «< “ Carlisle, 9;20 “ 2.84 .« “ Newvillc, 9.64 ■ 3.08' « “ Sbippensburg, 10.24 “ S;3B “ AtOliamburaburg, I0;55 , 4.08 “ Trains leave llurrisbnrg lor PhilaAeJpliiii, tja Petm’a Railroad, ht 2.30, 005, and 700 A. M; and I.i() and 3.50, P.M; By Heading viaLobfl non Valley Railroad, at 8 a, m., 2.86 p.tn.. For Balllhionsj 3.20 a.ni. and 1 p.m. For Trevertbn and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.80 p. in. Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00 p, rn. Fares I‘rbm Harrisburg, Meclianicsburg, Car lisle, Sbippensburg and Cbambersburg, will bo ton cents lessavhen paid for Tickets at tbo Of fice, than when paid in the Cars. ; O: N. LULh, Slipi. Railroad Offieo, Oltrimbtirsbbfg, I • April 7. 1859. 1 Aiiicrlcun Life Insurance ami Trust Company. Capital Stock, §500,000. COMPANY’S Building, Walnut St., S. E. corner of Fourth, PliilndelpUia. Life In surance at the usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stool: Rates at 20 per .cent; less, of, at Total Abstinence Rules, the lowest in the ti'orKl- A; WHILLBIN, Pns’t.. J. C. Sims. Stci’y. ;•* inti.il; WETZEL, Ageilt for Carlisle Sthd vicinity. February 10, 1859—ly* Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jere miah Sonseman.dcp’d., late pfthoßorough of Mochanicsburg, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said fc'onritjv to the sUtjsofib'ijf, tihb' ln £iiscr Spring township. All persons indebted to said esfato areßequested to make immediate payment,and those having claims will present (hem properly authenticated for settlement., . SAMUEL SENSEMAN, Es’r; April 28, 1859—Ct* - , Attention Farni6r3 and Stock . J&aisers, ■ mUE subscriber will stand fof the season, it £ his farm, 1J miles west of the'turnpike, on the Yellow Breeches creek, In Lower Piokinson township, 6 miles south of Carlisle; three ele gant JACKS aud two HORSES; and invites tho-atten'tfon Of aft Slock raisers; Terms moderate-. - ' ." PETER PJ3FFER; March 31, 1859—3 m ■ . . JUST in flrpra New York a largo addition to our stock of JSfaw Spring egqds, doabla Skirt Bareges, doubto Skin. Lawns, Foulard Silks, Lace JfaMillaa, Shawls, elegant, Embroi. dorad Collars, Parasol's, Sun’Utnbrellas, Lace Ml(la, Kid Glovej.a largo Jot of Hooped Skirts,. Dotigloss .& unequalled Bustles,. Skirt Suspenders. &o. Please call at the now store East Malu'St. . ; • ..... . LfcIDIOR & SAM’VEk. . Apri128,1869. ' , ■ „