lust oi'lietters. Published in the ’‘Volunteer,’’ by authority. .1- rsT of Letters remaining hr tho Post Office j JLlat Carlisle, Pa., Juno 1,1859. Persons in- j hairing for Letters oil this List will please say ( thev arc advertised. One cent due on each let- ,j ter. < illison Bern F ’ Mounlz Mary Ann i Adams Sarah A Mrs Mutorll Elizabeth Miss t Blair Mattie Miss 2 Moore Mary E i Black M A Miss Miller Susannah Miss ( By all EUen Mary Mislilcr J B 1 Black Frances Mrs Matthews James ■ Burkholder Esther Mrs Marshall Charily . \ iflaxter Sami ’ McCormick Margaret ' ’Bushman Eli Morey Geo ; Beem Sarah Miss . Martin David Buch Eliza MisS McCune Nancy Miss ( .Berricr Wm Nailor Geo ' - ■ Burkholder Jacob O’Concll Murty 1 , ttornman Alex 0 Porter Amanda Mrs , Carson Jane Mrs Pennock H L Coyle Jane A .Parker Leo jCanby Tho's Parker Abram Carter Sami Perry Sami Coulter Wilson Priestley J R Cunkel Jacob Perkinson Elizabeth PpCornmnn Jacob Rea Jno A • . it • * Cunkel Maggie Mrs Richards Marshall ' Callio Fred'k Ritner Annie Mrs r n ay Benj ’ Rabinsbn Mary Mrs . i '.7'Darr David Richardson Mary Mrs ILi'JOrowcry Elleii Richwine Lucinda Mrs Ulltounbar Catharine \ Rihen Sarah iminger Jno Richison Sam ’I klesi) Shaw Wm M 7 T iersole Sarah Miss {Sadler Thos E ttcrow Henry Shultz Jos :kes Mary A Mrs Sears H E Miss war Jno Stime H een Sam’LD Smith Daniel ecu Rebecca Miss Shcafer Catharine Miss iltra John M Snyder Henry iciiz Hugo Shainberger Absolom iorgas B Simonton A G Rev imoro B Snow David illigher Mary Mrs Stien Mary Mrs irsdenWmll ' Smith W L :nson Moses. Simpson Henry jsller Maria Miss 2 Stuart Sami Inson Geo B . Schmidt Herman . sorer Jno j Swigert Jos sever Christian Spalto Jacob award Merrirra Schussler Sarah E Miss errS M . Stougb Eliza A ehson P A Sipe JolmP oniis Ann Miss Sheafler J emakfcr David ' Stine Wm ennatnon’Matilda * * Smallwood P Mrs arley E'iza.B Snyder Sarah Ann ickson Marg’t Miss Snyder Wm ihnston Cha’s W Snyder Saui’l line Martha Miss Turner Geb. opp Eliza Mrs _ , ’ 7 T-riti Peter - crrJ W Underwood Louisa 6st Win : Urich John B" Kiddo R B ,• Vert Manm.- ■ . . Keefer Augustus Williams Jno G ‘ Kerwin Win W ebster JG ■>, Kelly Jno Warfield Sarah Miss • Kietter BP 2 • . Walts Richards 3, Kreamer Solomon < Whiteman Louis 2 King Sani’l . Whiling Charlotte lAanerl Jolianncs 'Wertz C Lewis W m ' .■ - Weft Jno ' ’. IsK" Itlentzer John P Watson Eliza Miss |Bfsfaiiller Henry . Watson Mary Mrs & ‘McCrum W B Warfield Wcstley Miller M M 2 Williams Amanda 0 .. 7 'Murrv-Michael Wales, H’M Metcalf WB Willoughby Mr «MbHinger Levi - Weaver P cr 1.1 JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. J* ' :—:—. " ■ ASSMCWfEJE’S SALE bt 1 : VALTTABE PERSONAL PROPERTY. On Friday, June-17ih\ 1859. rpHE undersigned Assignees of Peter F. Ego, ; 1 ■ will expose to public sale,-on said day, at ■ the Carlisle Iron Works,-.6 miles east of Car gr liste, a largo amount of personal property,-con- BteSihting in part ot HeS'2- i\lales,"6 Ciilvcs, s'Slecrs, 5 young Heifers, 2 G O.ws, 1 Bull, 3 Sows , Pl pig, 2 Wagons,...3 Carts, 1 Grain « - Threading Machines, Plows, Huitous, - sV»ind- Single and Double Trees, Mulo Gears, a Variety ol Chains. Wheelbarrows, 2 Carriages,. 2‘Sleighs,. Forks, Shovels, Grain.Oradlos, Culti vators; a l»t of Old Iron, a lot of B»i Iron, Ohesnut Rails, Pino Shingles, Iron Ore, Char coal, a lot of Carpenter,.Blacksmith,, I orgo and ' Furnace I*oolB, and a largo variety ol other arti- C'^rcm— ‘‘ :! CURISTIAN HERR, | < A^rionitn i*aI Society OP CUMBERLAND COUNTY. 'Y rnUB Fall meetihr and exhibition bf the ■ ft7BSK«j?« rtS«r ’ flietv will be greatly improved, so that alUrti , Gieii 'y vh }Kfsion will bo under cover, and the display is expected to be much huger thanover , hefl’ro. By order of the Society. , bcK.ro. y da.NL. S. CROFT, Secl’y. I* 1 v june.9, 1859. ’’ . ’ , | , ' "Notice. X TVTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad- T ,- : ;:vf ministration on the estate of Peter Duey, .deceased-late of Newton township, Cumberland , ,Bounty, have been issued by the Register of said ‘ ■! county, to the subscriber residing in said town. : , ■ All persons indebted’ to said estate are. ; requested to make immediate payment, and , those. 1 having claipis to present the same duly ’ ; V ■ authenticated for settlement.' /, . ABRAUAM MARQUART, Mm’r. i l ;.. • 1 ■ ,/une 9, 1859 —6t* . Juno 0,1859—2 t ,TO BUILDERS. " THE !*hool Directors of Frank ford town ship will receive proposals on the 11th day of Juno next, between the hours of 1 and 3 o’clock, P. M-, at John Logan’s school house, for the '“'i/ building of a new - STONE SCHOOL HOUSE, k netSft'John Mentzcr’s, in said township, iof n SSi.- ! mile, west of Frohn’s dam. The house to be 25 Ife^b^Slect: to be built with good stone; the »;:,xV&Ma to be 20 inches thick : one story high; S; 9 feet in the clear: the foundation ■■M ’‘ laid sufficiently deep to make the structure sub- St# | 0 f the township of South Middleton, Cum. herland county, by deed of voluntary assign, mentrhas transferred and assigned all his estate ahd’effecla to the subscribers, residing in said toMtaWp. in trust for the benelit of his credi- All persons indebted to the said Peter F, 'Ego, are 'notified to make payment, and having claims to present them to the sub. ;'benjamin kaufman, t CHRISTIAN HERB, f 6 2, 1850—3 t ■ ... • ■ fe|Bp?~Job Work done at this office on notice; Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Gkaham, President Judge of fho several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of flic several Courts of Oyer t>nd Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties,and Samuel IV oodburn St MichaolCooklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the •trial of ail capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated fhe 11th day of April, 1859, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holden at.Car lisle, on the 4th Monday of August, 1859, (be ing tho 22d day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue one week- NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in theig proper persons, with their rolls,records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances,.to do those, things which to their offices appertain ’.to be .done, and all those that are bound by recognizances,’to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bo .lust. __ ROBERT M’OARTNET, Shcnff. Juno 2, 1859. Preserve your. Fruits t WILLOIifiIIBVS PATENT AIRrTICrHT STOPPER) For Fruit, Cans, Jars of Bottles, IS the ’most simple, convenient, economical and useful article ever invented’. Itiis com posed of two-plates attacbcd'Vby a .screw, be tween which is placed a circular piece of Gum., Tho turning of the burr compresses tho Gum. and spreads it out, thus filling up the opening and making it perfectly air-tight. It can be ap plied to Tin Cans, Stone or Glass Jars. This Stopper being SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION,, and so easily applied., is tho great desideratum so long wished for, nnd'only needs an examina tion to convince the most credulous of its su periority over anything yet invented or likely to bo. . THE CANS CAN ALSO BE-TESTED be fore" putting in Hie Fruit by tilling them with water and, putting.on the Stopper with a pres sure. " . Cans, Jars, Glass and Stone, with Stoppers attached, or the Stoppers alone, can always be had at moderate prices of “ W. L. HALLER, Sole Jlgent for Pennsylvania and Maryland. : May 26, 1850—2 m ' . NEW ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, the subscriber wilt run a DAILY TRAIN OF CARS, BETWEEN Carlisle and Philadelphia, lea ving Carlisle every morning, and Philadel phia every evening. All.goods left at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell & Hinchman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street, will'bo delivered in Carlisle (ho next day. . J. W. HENpEUSON, . West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. May 20, 1839. DR. J. J. BESDEE, S- X)X OMOEOPATHIST,) ; UCGESSOR to Dr. J. K. Smith,haying per manently located in otters his pro fessional services to the citizens of thetowh and vicinity, in the practice of tho various branches of his profession. Office in South Hanover street, formerly oc cupied by Dr. Smith, where ho may be consul ted at all times,’when not professionally, engag ed. May 26, 1859-tf ■ Allow me to introduce my friend, Dr. J. J. Bender, a graduate of the Ilomcepsdhic College, Philadelphia, andaman of acknowledged medi cal skill. He will succeed Di> J. K. Smith-in my stead, as I cannot disengage myself fromipy present situation. _ ■ Mechb’g. June 2, ’59. M. FHIESE. LETTERS ■ testamentary on thc-estatc dt George Rupert, late, of Upper Allen town ship, Cumberland county, have been isssuod by the Register of said county; to the subscribers residing in the same township. All persons inr debled to.said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for, settlement to JACOB RUPERT,- - SAMUEL RUPERT, Ex’n. May 26, 1859. . JOUH 1). CHURCH., C. EBERLY. CHURCH & EBERLY, Steam Saw Mill Jc Lumber Yard, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. All kinds of Lumber constantly on hand. Lum ber delivered'at any point accessible by Kail Road, at tile shortest notice. building timber of ALL SIZES And lengths cut to order; May 20, 1830—tf •■' ' .Assignees. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, doing business in the Li quor business, in Carlisle, under the name of Eakins & Bell, was dissolved by mutual consent, May 27, 1839. All persons indebted will settle with James Eakins,.who continues the business at the old stand. JAMES-EAKINS, ' . KOBT. J. BELL. Carlisle, June 2,-1859—3t* , LETTERS of Administration on the estate ol Levi Eslingor, late of Lower Allen town ship, Cumberland county, dec’d., have been is. sued by the Register of said county to the sub. scribor residing in York county, -All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to - ‘JAMES F. MACHLIN, Mm’r. ‘ May 16, 1859—6 f PI'ANOS for said or rent. The subscriber has on hand two first class Rosewood Pi anos of excellent tone, and finished in the best style andmannor. flo will soil-them below city prices, and warrant them to give satislaction. Ho has also two good Pianos for rent, on mode rate terms JOHN K. STAYMAN Carlisle, May 26, 185!)—3f , T Persons desiring to pur- I i chase a lot Hist "rate Yellow Locust Posts, can do so by calling on tho subscriber in Car lisle. ' "■ May 20,1853—31* LETTERS testamentary, with the will an nexed, on the estate of Dr. Jacob Sawyer, late of Carlisle, Cumberland county,.have boon issused by tile Register of said county, to the subscribers residing in Carlslo. All persons in dobtcd to said estate are. requested to make im mediate payment, and those haying claims w" present them to May 19, 1859-Ct Farm Bells. JUST received tlio largest and cheapest as sovtmont in tlto county, and warranted not to orach, at the cheap Ilard^re^orc . May 26, 1859. _____ JUST received a large assortment of Double and Single Barrel Guns, Double and Single. Barrel Pistols, Revolvers, Game Bags, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Powder, Shot, Capa, Wads, &c., at May 26, 1859, GRAIN CRADLES, A largo lot of all dif ferent makes, with English and American Scythes on hand, and for salo oboap at ■ , H. SAXTON’S. Notice. Notice. JOHN K. ST ATMAN. IVolicc. MART SAWYER, W. C. SAWYER, Ex'r* 11. SAXTON’S MASin STILE AHEAD : Manny's Combined'Reaper and Mower unth 1 fFood’s Improvement . IS offered to the Farmers of* Cumberland cO., for the coming harvest, on the usual accom modating terms. The 'complete success achie ved by this machine at th£ great. National Field trial at Syracuse in 1857, ovqr some twenty competitors, and its unbounded success in this and adjoining counties for the last three har vests, in spite of fierce and energetic opposition, should scarcely Ifeavo a doubt in the mind of any fanner, which machine to buy j if any person should however still be in doubt we would ask him to.take a Manny machine and try it along with any of the other machines offered to the public.us combined machines, and after a lair trial return the worst and keep and pay for the one ho considers best. J. ARMSTRONG, Agt. at Carlisle. IVM. J.. CAMERON, Agt. at Meclmnicsbg. June 2, 1850—fit Carriages for Sale. ; TUK subscriber Ims. on Imnd and far sale, at Ills shop in Pitt street, near the Railroad Depot, fffiv number of new and second handed.Carriages, Tillburies, Buggy’s, Harness, &c., both of his own and city manufacture, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. They are made up in the latest stylo and in a durable manner. Hu is prepared to do all kinds of work in tllo Coachmaking lino, with neatness and despatch, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. He still keeps at his Livory, Horses,'Carriages and Buggies to hire, which ho can recommend to the public. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber re. speclfully asks a continuance of the same, as suring the public that nothing will ho wanting on his part to give satisfaction to all who see lit to give him a call ADAM SENSEMAN Carlisle, Juno 2, 1859—Ira .j .. Town Lots For Sale. THIJEE valuable town lots for sale cheap, for cash. .Apply at John P. J-iyno & Son’s jJardware Store, .North Hanover St., Carlisle. May’ • .... GOOD things. THE subscriber.has received a fresh arrival of the following Fresh Tomatoes in cans, • « Peaches ts « Salmon “ - ■ « Lobsters “ Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gellatino, Sap Sago Choose, Virgin Oil of Alx, for the table, Olive do., stuffed. , . Tomato Katsup,’ Walnut ct ’■ Mnsliroon ' ‘ ,, Pickels, llaisins, Dates* Figs, Nectarines, Oranges, Lemons, &c. ‘ ' . .Fine Hams, Dried Beef, ‘ . Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the lowest prices. ,WM. BENTZ. Carbslo, May 10,1859. GRAIN CRADLES. Gregor’s, Planks, Mil ler’s, Smith’s, and Bernheisei’s makes, on hand and for sale at the makers prices, with a large assoijment of Scythes, ■ Snaths, .Forks, Rakes,.&c., at the Hardware Store of John P. Lyuo & Son, North Hanover St. Mav 19, 1859. • , ' . Hat and Cap iStorc. AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite thp Hardware store of J. P. Lvne & Son. A full assortment just received, to which con stant additions will bo tnado of city as well.ns home manufacture. The slock now comprises gr\ Moleskin, Cassimerc, Beaver and Felt rjm Jp&IIATS, of all stylos and colors, the cheapest to the best quality.. Straw Hats, a large variety of all prices and styles, together with a neat assortment of children’s Fur and Straw Hats. Also, Men’s, Boys’ arid Children’s CAPS, embracing every kind now worn, both: plain and dress Caps, to which.the attention of the publio is respectfullyinvited. Don’lJorgcl. Kelfer r s OXil Stand. Carlisle, May, 1859—1 y J ■ ‘ NEW STYLES OF jjpRIKC AIVD SUMMED GOODS. JUST opened at MULLIN’S bn Main street, acholco selection ol fashionable Goods, ex pressly for gentlemen’s wear, consisting of very superior , " - ' Side Band Cassiraeres, Black and white Mixtures,, Brown arid White Plaids, Fancy Stripes and Mixtures, Solid plain colors, ' ' , . ‘ T Boy’s Styles for Coats and Pants, Gouts Spring anti Summer Coatings, Marseilles ■and Silk VFSTINGS, Fancy Cloths of every description, tine II lac, k Cloths, best black Do'o skiifs, medium quality black Cassimeros. 11. MU CUN. Carlisle, April 21,1859. PRATT’S PATJEST Hay and Grain Bake. 'T'HIS.Rako has taken the first premiums ol I different'exhibitions. The public are, ai. ready aware that, this Hake is unrivaled in anj market, and is admitted by every person thai has seen it work (and wild has soon other differ eht machines work) to he the very best Rake now in use, it 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 sell, and others representing theirs to be the same patent, is of itself a most convincing proof of its superiority. Besides, over 500 have been sold in Lancaster county alone. We have now > full supply on hand to accommodate other counties. We guarantee to every purchaser our indisputable right to sell the said Hake. The following are a few persons to whom wo refer to in this coun ty and York, as having purchased and used the John S. Hoover, David Clark, Qutshall & McGowan, Joseph Brandt, Robt. Brysou, Wm, Watts, M. G: Brandt, John Bdltzhoover, Miph. Beltzhoovef, Peter Ego, Philip Brechbill, Zook & Sheaffer, 0. llartzler, L. Peffor,Ben).Puffer, T Galbreath, L. Trego &Bro/-, JamesO’Harra, David Lorow, Sol. Hoke, Lewis Pressel,.lsaac Prosser, Abraham Smith, Wm.Flaso,Benjamin Strickler, Henry Strohhl, J. A. Wilson, H. C. Houser, John Sloat, Peter Mongos, S. Tuescot, Jacob Brandt. ' I For sale by G. W. BRANDT, Carlisle. The subscriber is also agent for the sale of the Syracuse First Premium Buckeye Mower, with which a successful reaping attachment is ■ now furnished, Aultman & Miller’s patent. Wo take pleasure In calling the attention of . farmers to our Buckeye Mower and Reaper , which ■ has in its triumphant practicalworking during the last harvest so fully sustained the decision of the much abused Syracuse Committee, its success has boon complete. Ovorono thousand wore built and sold; anil the principle of the double hinge jointed and folding bar, which bo ■ longs to this machine exclusively permanently , established as the true one lor tho porfobt Mow i or.. Wo with confidence refer to any or ail of 1 the purchasers of the Buckeye for proof ol the ■ above, from many of whom have been received • the most flattering testimonials. The demand 1 the past season was far beyond' our ability to supply, and wo trust that orders will bo forward ed early tlio coming season that none may bo disappointed. For those requiring a combined machine wo recommend with confidence our Reaping attachment. Wo furnish a rear or side delivery. Manufacturers, Edge T. Cope & Son, Wcst -1 Chester. G. W. Brandt, Agent for the sale of same, Carlisle,* Curab. co., or Strickler & Bro., Agricultural Store. May 12,1869—2 m Scythes and snaths, iso dozen Scythes and Snaths. The largest, heat and cheapest assortment in tho county, wholesale and retail, at tho cheap hardware store of 11, SAXTON. May 20.1859. . ■ FIFTV dozen Fly nets of all colors, Linon, Cotton, and Twine, cheaper than tho chea pest, just recoivd at May 26, 1859, IVewvillc Foundry aud-Machine .Farmers and Mechanics Look to your Wli are now ready to receive orders for every description of machinery and cast-, ings, such as Steam Engines, Horse Power, Threshing Machines,* Corn Shelters, Clover Hollers, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings, Cellar Grates, Pots, Kettles, Stoves, and all kinds ol machinery.' If not on hand they will ho built to order at short notice. Repairing Cars, Steam Engines and Boilers, Threshing and all kinds pi machines, with neat ness mid dispatch. We also intend Kipping Lumber of every description., Wo hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public- patronage. Don’t- tor got the place on the Cumberland “ Valley Kail road, near Hursh’s Warehouse. Old Iron wanted. LININGEK,. KEIFER & NEIDICU. April 21, 1859—3m*’ AMELODEON cheaper,than I can? By paving S 5 per month, you can got one ol the bes’t melodoons in the country, at A. B. Ewj ing’s furniture rooms, will bo con stantly kept on hand the largest and beat assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS over brought to Carlisle. If yon wish to see a good PIANO, call and examine mine. For purity of tone, neatness of finish, line touch, and low price, none can equal them, As lam determined Jo sell musical in struments to the people of Cumberland county cheaper than any other person, call and exam ine mine before purchasing elsewhere. • Qs>- All instruments warranted and kept in repair, May 5,1859—6 m BARGAINS! BAUGAIJIS!! NEW GOODSJ : AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. NOW opening tlio largest and cheapest slock of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to Cumberland county. , : LADIES’DRESS : GOODS, A large lino of ! elegant Black and Fancy Silks, Challics, Berago Eobes, Foil deChovier, Opera Cloth, Oriental Lustre, Plaid Poplins, Caledonia Cloth, Lavellas, Satift Plaid Ducals, Polonaise Cloth, French Chintz, DeLaines,Tra velling.Dross Goods,' Organdy Lawns, &c. EMBROIDERIES. An immense lot of elegant Collars, Under v sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncings, Insortings, Edgings, etc., direct from the largest importing house in New York, Shawls, Sliawls, Shawls. A large assortment of elegant Crape, Stella and Thyhot Shawls, very cheap. • Lace and silk Mantillas. BlaokYoils, and all kinds of Mourning-Goods iff great variety. Sherwood’s patent Hooped Skirts, Skirt Sup porters, Eiohardsbn’s Linens, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, (bought from the Importers,) Guantlets and Mitts. . . A full assortment of Ladies?, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Hose, and very low- - Calicos, Ginghams, Muslins,Tickings, Check, &c., of all kinds and prices.... 1 ■ Cloths and Cassimeres, A now supply, and very cheap, particularly for hoys’wear. , A largo stock of elegant,lmperial, Ingrain, Yenitian, Hemp, and Hag Carpeting, bought from the largest carpet bouses in New York., The styles are now quality very superior, and prices uncommonly low. 'White and colored Mattings of all widths and prices; LOOKING GLASSES, A largo stock of Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut (famed; Looking, Glasses, at reduced prices. . ■' •. . ■ „ It is impossible to enumerate the,article?; suf fico-it to- ■sayinj'slocli’iit-vwiy.hirgUand complete* embracing every artioio-in IhaDry Goods line. Having selected jiiy stock Horn the largest, and best houses in Now York and Philadelphia with great care, I am now prepared-to offer great in ducements to purchasers.;. Thpnking my old friends and customers for their patronage, I most respectfully invito them and ail others in, want of cheap goods to give me a call. Our motto is quick.sales and small profits;' ho trouble to sho\y goods at the now store, corner of Main and Pitt Streets, opposite theß. R. Depot. . April -14, 1859, BARBER SHO IV-R)E«OVAI-. THE undersigned respectfully informs his patrons-that ,lie has'yethpved iris Barber Shop to the BASEMENT.OF MR. SIPE’S NEW BUILDING, on North adjoining Mr. Haverstick’s Drug Store,'and nearly opposite the Bank, where ho hopes to see ail his old customers, and as mhny now ones as wish to have their, diair. and whiskers « done up” in the most fashionable siylo. All the various branches of Barboring, such as Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooniug, fc., attended to with promptness. Also, Cupping,- Bleeding, tooth Extracting, &o. The undersigned has also forsalc a superior article of of his own discovery and preparation, unequall ed by any similar article now in use, for resto ring, strengthening and invigorating the Hair; preventing it from falling off, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of the skin, and imparting a rich glossy,.silken texture to tiie Hair. An excellent toilet article, for either ladies or gentlemen. -Testimonials of undoubt ed character as to its good qualities, in posses sion of the undersigned, which will bo exhibited to any person wishing to examine jhem. HENR.Y LINNEKUHL. April 7,1869— ly ! Foreign and Domestic Liqriors. LYNCH & WEALAND, successors to Lynch 8c Dctwiler, 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 Doniostiio Liquors, at the old stand, South Hanover street, three doors south of Inhoff’s Grocery store, and di. reeny opposite the Volunteer printing office. brandies, • ■ All of choice Brands. Shorn', Port, Madoria, Lisbon, Clarot, Native, Hock, Johannisberg and Bo dorhoimor. CHAMPAGNE, ... , , ■ Hoidsicic & Co., ..Goialef & Co., and imperial GINS, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. »rrTy rC IT.pV Sunorior Old Monongahola, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. . . snOTfjn ALE* Muir & Son’s Sparkling Ed«, TUlsopp’ B Tennet’s Brown Stout.- Also, 11 j° und ima short time you will Hud that you uro advancing in fortune without trouble. Spring bus come, arc we prepared for it, eve rybody asks} have we clothing to smf it.? it not, we will go to AHio’ld’s where wc can see a well selected stock of all kinds ol goods to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. It consists of Ladies'Dross Goods, Such as lieigo Debbies, Lawns, Deluges, La vellas, Alap&bas, Silks of all kinds, Mich as plain black, Moure Antique, Barred, Striped and figured*. French worked - collars, Undersleeves, hand :erchiefa, Flounclngs, Edgings, Laces, luser ings, &c.. J. w. EBY. A good assortment of Bonnets and Uibbons veiy low. • Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Brocha, Thibet wool, (black, and colored,) al so, Mantillas of all prices. Parasols 6f all kinds and prices. Domestic Goods. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, linen and cotton shootings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnaburg.' Cloths, Caasiinores, Cottcnudcs, Jeans, Ves ngs, &c. Ingrain, Venetian, three ply, rag and hemp carpels,'Oilcloth ol all widths, also Malting ol all widths. - A good assortment ofTrnnks. A liberal patronage, and’you will bo rewar ded. Kemember the stand next door east of the Carlisle Deposit Bank April 11, 1850, NEW SPRING GOODS. LEIDICU & SAW YE K (at their now store East Main stiect,) have Just received from Now York and Philadelphia, the most complete and varied assortment of Dry Goods ever offer ed in Carlisle, 'embracing everything that is new and.rare in stylo and 'texture; such us tan cy silks in nil the various colors, barred, strip ed,. Chenc and Boyedere, plain striped and Boyedere Black Silks, Toulards' of new de signs. Barege and Lawn Robes of the latest Paris stvles, Satin'striped Dechevre 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 dross goods to which class of goods wo give particular atten tion. 4 SHAWLS! ' SIM WISH SHAWLS !’! This part of our stock is unusually complete, consisting of crape, silk, stclla,-in all the vari ety of shades and qualities, mourning Shawls, lace and silk Mantillas, from the celebrated em poriums of Brodie and Bulpui, New* Y ork Sun umbrellas, showcrels and parasols 61 the newest styles. White goods of every descrip tion, Embroideries in full setts, collars, sleeves, worked baiids,.tlouncings, edgings and Insortiugs. We give great care to this branch of our trade, and ladies will find a very full as sortment. Hooped skirts of the latest improve ments, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A full 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 cassimcrcs, black cloths and cassi- meros. , ■ , . lloisory of every description. In this de partment unusual carchas been taken to select the various kinds and sizes suitable for Ladies, Misses, Men’s, Boys pnd,Children’s wear. In fact, our. stock embraces everything kept in a tlrnt class Dry Goods store. Having purchased (or cash and made our se lections among the,best importing and jobbing houses of New Yolk and Philadelphia, wo feel prepared to oiler superior inducements to buy ers. .Ail Wo ask is an examination cf ourstock before, buying elsewhere, tor which favor we will feel very grateful. LEIDICH & SAWYER. April .14, 1839, CHEAP, VERY CfiIEAP ! Fitst Arrival of Spring Goods. THE subscriber. Ims just returned from the Eastern cities with a well selected stock of Foicigu.nnd Domestic DRV GOODS, in all its branches, comprising ladies and gen tlemen’s ware, such as Silks, Boblins, Organ, lines, Challies, 'Lawn’s, Calicos, Ginghams, Cloth, Cassimerbs, Merino-Cassimeres, Kent, Clinines. Linen, plain and twilled Coltonado’s, which lie is able and willing to sell at very low prices, also a great.variety of ■ Parasol’s & Umbrella’s, Embroided and Mourning Collars. Cambric’s,. Barred and Swiss Muslins, Laces; Edgings, arid Insertings, Mantillas, and Dusters. Handkerchiefs, of Linen Cambric, Silk, Lawn, Gingham and Cotton. Dre ss Trimmings, Ilocserics fy Gloves, and all the hundred diflbrent articles belonging to the line, at prices .lower than over, with a very extensive assortment of DOMESTICS. such as Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Drilling’s, Asmaburgh’s, Bagging, Flannels, Crash ike.,al so Trunks and Carpel Dags. Hooped and Skele ton Skirts : Having sold out my clothing and Groceries, I paid particular attention for the selection and completing my Dry Goods Stock, and will try my utmost to please all who will favor mo with their call. April 7, 1859. S. L. LEVI. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND M U. STRICKLBR & BROTHER, have •just opened, in tlio room formerly occu pied by Sbryock, Taylor & Smith, Bug’s new building, Main St., two. doors oast of the mar ket bouse, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements and fertilizers, wliieb they are pre pared to sell 6n the most icasonakle terms. The stock embraces Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Straw and Corn Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, Forks, Shovels. Hoes, Rakes, Prim ing Knives, Whetstones for Mow ■ • efs, ami every other article neces sary for farm use. They also" iftfend keeping in addifioft, a full assortment of Cedar ana IVillow IVafo, includ ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes,' Butter-workers, Butter Forms, Printsy Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls, iitc. Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes of the host varieties. They arc con stantly making additions to their stock, and will use every exertion to supply the wants of the agricultural community. They have also the agency for Evans fr H ul son’s Salamander Safes. Orders loft at the store for fruit and otna. mental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to promptly. * April 21,1869— ly , . . , 11. SAXTOK. Plows. JUSt rccooived d largo lot of tlio Pork Plows, ulsosomo of Plank's, llenwood ami /oig ler's make, on liand. Kaglo Plows soiling oft nt cost at , March 1M» ISCJ Embroideries, Bonnets and Ribbons. Shawls and Mantillas, Genllcmen’s wear, Carpets' and Oilcloth, P. AKNODD, Something New! SEEP STORK. H.'SAXTON’S j I STANIi DGfWJf; TU& ilMjtl , makb room 'fok v ’.I , TJIE LONGEST TRAIN OF , ,• ARABIAN .EVER DRITfcN IN AMERICA. Yankee Kobinsim’s; double show, CIRCUS fj- THEATRE ! The only .establishment,of the kind in the world. Ovcp 150, men and horses arc ynlplttyed Mill this inaimnolb cbncoM. \ Six Lady Performers anil five t[H7’ The spacious Povillipn, erected on an entirely new plan, will accommodate near 3,000 PERSONS! , MSo that each visitor can have ft fair view of the performances of both , J. n ■; STAGE AND RING. , Look put, for tlic great inqral Drama,,entitled , ~ • DAYS OF ’W! gKf For particulars, see pictorial xv'X and descriptive bills, dl I- i form at CARLISLE,on Saturday, Juno 11th. . . •j. ' ’ • Performances afternoon and night. Doors open at 2 and 7, P. M* ’ Admittance .-5 cents.. , . The day and date, so do not confonnd any other concern with tins Mammoth Establish inent •MVAIT KOU TIIK WAOO:< 1 Dhnlid at night only, June 1,18,50—2 t Notice, THAT Letters of Administration on the estate of ])r. I*. o.'Carddur, late of the borough of Carlisle, (leo’d have been granted by the Regis ter ot Cumberland co'unl.v, to the undersigned. Those having claims will present them, and those indebted will make payment to . JOHN M. GREGG, Jdm’r. Cailislo, Juno 1, 1859. SPUING GOODS. HANTCII’S, t West Main St., .. _ Opposite the Depot, Carlisle* A largo and (Inc assortment ot CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ' VESTINGS. &c., ■ GENTS The above Goods made to order promptly in Ihft best foamier. . • r , •, • Jlcadu-made Clothing, of our manufacture. , Give us a call N. HANTtiIL April 2& 1859. ■ .' A CARD. rpHE undersigned, of the firm of BurdictAc [ Bartlett, would take this method of return ing his thanks to the citinens of Carlisle lor their kind treatment and liberal patronage whilst introducing our now and valuable Compound, known as Durdict'fy ItartteWs Grecian Caout chouc Oil Po/i'sA, aiidwould also state fhat'his Blacking can be bought at nearly all the stores, and also that it. can bo .bought at Wholesale prices tit Mr. Henry Saxton’s, East High street, Carlisle. : As a simple trial will convince any one of its superiority, over any other Blacking in the market, I recommend it to your lavora. bio acceptance, knowing that it will speak for itself. My Blacking is known by the red label. “ A word to the wise is sufficient.” ■ S. I’. BURDICT. May 12, 1859—2 m . . ■ ■ "V ■ Mowing A Reaping Muchluc Agency. ' 033 Market Street; Philadelphia, ' ~ WHERE FARMERS may see and Judge for themselves, between Six of the beat .Combined Machinca noia in use! And purchase lie machine of their choice. EMLEN fs PASSMORE, 033 Market St. Phila. A pnf 7, ISSD—Bm FISH. HERRING, Mackefal, Shad in barrels, half barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceiies, Liquors, Tobacco, Segura, at the lowest cash irices. Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken ip exchange at tho cheap grocery of ; IVJI. BENTZ. April 7, 1839. .j VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, nil their property.pn East Street and Liberty Alloy, containing 120 feet trout on East Street, and 120 loot deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected lour dwelling houses. ; a_a Nh. 1. Being a'largo two story y&MSA. Stone House, with Back-building, a l»M»lßg>Brick Cistern, very choice fruit trees, Shrubbery, ike. , No. 2. Being a largo two story Frame House, with back-building, Brick Cistern, Wood-hbuso; choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. No. 3 arid 4, are situated on Liberty Alley, being one story atone and frame Houses. These properties will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire of Win. Bell, or the under signed., S. & N. BELL." Carlisle, January 13, 1859—tf " ■ • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, April lllh, 1659, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) • For Harrisburg*. Ist Train. 2d Train., Leave Chambersburg,' 5-10 A. M. l.tO l’.' M << Shipponsburg, 5.40 ** 1.02 .«« ; »<. Kowvillc, 6.10 “ 2.04 “ a Carlisle, . 6.43 2.46 « Mccbamcsb’g, ' 7,10 “ ,'3.15 “. At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ 0.45 «« For Chambersburg. Ist J'irain. ‘2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A.M.’ 1.20 I’. M.* “ Mcclinnicsbuig, '8.13 “ : 1.66 « Carlisle, 9.20 “ 2.34 “ <« Ncwville, * 0.54 'B.OB * ( “ Shipponsburg, 10.24 “ 8.38 «•. At Chamborsburg. 10.55 “ ,4.08 “ ’ Traips leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, vis Ponn.’a Railroad* at 2.30* Gos,'and7sO A. Mf and 1.10 and 8.50, P.M; By Reading via Leba non Valley Railroad, at 8 a. in., 2.35 p.m. For Baltimore, 3.20 a.ra. and 1 p.m. For Tvuvcrtou and IVillininsport, at 1.00 and and 8.30 p.in. Train on Dauphin Rond at 2,00 p. m. Fares I'cOm Harrisburg, Mechnnicsbiirg, Carv lisle, Shippefisburg and Chamborabiirg, will bo ton"cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Cars. ■ O. N. LULL, Snpt. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, ( April 7. 1850. S Attention Farmers and Stock Raisers. rpiiE subscriber will stand for the season, tf [ his farm, 14 miles West of the turnpike, on the Yellow Breeches creek; In LoworDiokinson township, 0 miles south of Carlisle, three clo .. cant JACKS two; first-rate HORSES; arid invites the altcntionof all Stock raisers. Toita* moderate. . PETER PtllEß. March 31, 1850—3nf ' rUST'in from New York a large addition to otfr stock of Now Spring Goods, double. Skirt’ Bareges, double Skirt Lawns, - Foulard Silks. Lace Mantillas, Shawls', elegant Embroi dered Collars, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas. Laoo Mitts, Kid-Gloves, a large lot of lloopcd Skirts, Douglcss & Sherwood’s unequalled Bustles, Skirt Suspenders, Sec. Please call at the now store East Main Sti CErUICH' & SAIVYfcII. AVvil f 2B,- 1889 i