Later, From California. 1/ of the Star of the West with a million a half in Gold—A Defaulting Count.ij Atrffr. New York, Juno 13. jo steamship Star ,of llio West has arrived Aspimvall, with California dates to the ult. She brings about a million and a in gold. George 0. Brush, the treasurer of vern county, had been discovered .to-be a tiler to a largo amount, tvices from yictofik State that the gold s of VancouVer's Island were yielding so 1y that parties were Having Victoria for Idc'ility, irS'dit the Isthmus were quiet, dates from Valparaiso were to May Ist. .lie was fought on the 291 h of April bc a the Government troops under General iurri, and the revolutionists under General io.. The latter were defeated and Bed, hav lost 1,000 killed. This battle ended the re llion. The Government had opened the •them ports. . Business was reviving. .'he dates from Lima are to May 12th. A ;hl revolution had ocdurredal, Arequipa ; no •culars are given. '.yuquft was still blockaded, but was ex soon to be raised. ;ouraoi\'g.—Thcrt is ever; indication at it (liat'an.umisaaliy large crop of peaches icigaihoidd this year. Markets. Puil.v., June 14, 1859. odr. and Meal.—Flour is quiet. Super at $7,25; common extra at $7,00; Western '■at $7,50. Fancy lots between §7,00 and Nothing .doing in Rye Flour o’r Corn The former held at $4,60, and the latter per barrel. ain. —\\ r beat in demand. Penna. red and lern red at sl,(iO a 1,70, whitesl,Boa 1,95. 90c. Coni SJOc. Outs 50c. Buokweeat 15. 4*tskcy less active. Fctina. at 27c. hbds icl£e 2(5. . • IbVevseed $5,5.0til lbs. Timothy s*l,B' flaxseed st,F(>. Mnniek the 26th ult:, by the Rev. M. J, Gafolh- Mr. lliiN'iiv RbEsb, to : Miss EtufttßisTlt iel, both of the vicinity 1 of Leesburg, this dy the 9th instant, in LamiastcV tiityV byj.bc . Dr. Bombcrger. Rev. F; W. Cjika.Mhu, atbr of the Reformed Church of Lebanon, to ibs Henrietta A. CiuwnV'ELf, of Lancaster city. ttt this bnroiigh bn *tuestlay afternoon last, Prs. Mart t;., \yifeoC Mr. John Campbell, in e 20. b year of her age. : ( ;vf,;;Xn this borough on Thursday lantv Mr. !i|E|poitGß IvHLi.uk, in the C4i}i year of his age. itfasupri’^olypes.'. KlgflrN' beauty and durability, no “ sun-drawn” gpiljLpicture.equals a good Daguerreotype; Ibis Ts.tllu ..[union expressed by the leading photu- Iggrapbic journais of tbe day, both American and and tbose, may be obtained at.tho I‘oolns &||spT'-,MrB, Reynolds,’ Doutber Street, two doors of llariover. June -18, iSSO—if ||c V' rVoticc. received »i. Keller’s-North Hanover St., S’ a Complete assortment oi Mod’s and Boy’s Straw and Leghorn Iliita. Also, Children’s dhfeitfey- II at 8. June IG, 185 U. • ■ - . L . Ip? GRAND FLORAL FAIR, LAI)6EIi CO. ‘ Kmplvc IlUidOuidtiaildcr Company, re ?v/:>r tiM , ning their anieel'u thanks to Hie citizens the favors conferred on them, intend holding sv v.i£'Flotal Fair at Education Hall, commencing July 2d, and closing July OHij- in which the . co-operation of the ladies, is respectfully fj > object being to scchvc funds for “‘lptjio purpose of erecting a Truck House. , A. few ivSjtooiucnts devoted to the making of sitcll articles your ingenuity mtvV suggest, will be thank 'fully received on behalf of the Empire llools and SKJLaddcr Company. _ %VPS. Keepers, Gf. F. Loiaig,, gMi]?. Dinklo, . B. K. Spangler, i'\v ; Juo. Roberts, • S. Martin,, iitfmJ. A. Blair, . 'i'. M. Moore,. , Murry, J-"'-Paris, ; ’ • Chaim'u. of Com. pW-Ajic 16, 1859--lt . , .. , Articles for the Fair con be left With »4plheilW tire above Oonmiltteo §€ 00l Tst-V of 1859. fig'.' -nrHE taxable citizens of the Borough of -Ottr- P.vfi lisle are hereby notified Hint the Treasurer K'-’ >Of. tho' SchooV District of said Borough will at- P fond at the Oooiily Court House, (Commission- I' 1 , erfs.ofiice,) on Thursday , the ‘JRth.of July next. ■ 'JiStween the ilOHi'fe of .9 and 12 in the forenoon, k and 5 o'clock in the'afternoon of said ■May, for the purpose of collecting anil receiving * ‘th,e School Taxes assessed fertile present year. -j, (U-all taxes paid on or before that, date, a de < V Buclion will he niado dt;, tIVE PER CENT— > Parsons wishing to pay their taxes in the mean ii limb, maj’ do so hy calling on iho Treasurer, at 4 hikmore in “ Marion Hall” building. ' nij- J. IV. EB Y, Treasurer. -fJone 9,1859—8 t - XOCHMAS’S ' NE If PHOTOGRAPH J1N1) MiBIiOTVPE i. GALLERY. L. LOCIIMAN, from Philadelphia, is Vy.happy to announce to Iho citizens of Car diale and vicinity', that he has opened roonis over ■ . rMr. C. Inhotf’a Ctocery Store, where with su 'llperiur instrutfictits and a knowledge of all the P-c.'ylate improvements in Photography, ho is able tnake pictures equal to the best in the comi- Photograph, plain and colored, Amhro- K|f types, Idle Size Photographs in oil. Photographs BSiifh Fertile, &c., taken in a superior manner, iftyil.o Xjhiioff and Gentlemen are most respectfully g invited to call. • i> , .June 9, 1859—It* ' ' . ' . ■ »\ - ROOm'fi SLAVE, . W4-’fi\aß undersigned lias been appointed agent IS'Cll. tor the sale of BOOKING SLATIi, and lias and will constantly .-keep on band a full to moot (ho demands of builders and lilMthers. Those in want of a superior article sKwould do well to pall at the Lumber and Coni Ipard, noal ' thC Ga 3 IJOUS ° JACOB SHUOM. Jnno 9, 1859. , ■ ~ ■MS' ASSIGNEE’S SALE VALUABE PERSONAL PROPERTY. Ofi Friday, June Yllh t 1859. §1$?“ ;iMdS .rnirforrigned Assignees of Peter F. Ego, W- ,J_will expose to pnblic sale, on said day, at ,t(]o Carlisle Iron Works, & miles east of Car- I ; j|«Io, a largo,amount of personal property, con sisting in part ot ; :-jg Mules, 0 Calves, 5 Steers, 5 young 1 Heifers, 2 Cows, i Bull; 3 f Sows pig, 2 Wagons, 2 Carts, 1 Grain Drill, 2 (threshing Machines; Plows, Harrows, Wind -mlll;' Single and Double Trees, Mule Gears, a variety ol Chains, Wheelbarrows, 2 Carriages, »2; (Sleighs, Forks,.Shovels, Grain Cradles, GuUi- Valors, a lot of Old Iron, a lot ot Bar Irqn, Ohesuut Rails, Pine Shingles, Iron Ore, Char coal, a lot of Carpenter, Blacksmith, Forgo and “i'urnaco Tools, and a largo variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. kSale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. of said lay, when terms will ho made known hy BENJAMIN KAUFMAN, ■ CHRISTIAN HERR, Assignees. isi& JUue 9,1859 —2 t Dick Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon, James 11. GnArtAM-, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas iii the counties oi* Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, lind Justices of the several Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and Goneral’JaiJ* Delivery in said counties, and Samuel W oo’dburn & Michael Cocklin, Judges of the Courts ot Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital.and otlier offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts fo me directed, dated the 11th day of April, 1851), have ordered the Court of Oyer am( Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be ho.lden at Car lisle, on the 4th Monday of August, 1850, (be ing the 22d,day,) at 10'o’clockin the forenoon, to continue .one week. . , NOTICE is herpbygivonto-tlic Coroner, Jus-, tices.of the Peace, and .Constables of the said county, of Cumberland, that they arc by the said .precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their, rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things which to their oftices appertain to be . done, and all those that arc bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bein the Jtfll ot said county, are to bo there toproseciilcthcm be jiist. KOBERT M’CARTNEY, Sheriff. • June 2, 1859. .. . Preserve'your Fruit's! PATEWf AIR-TIGHT STOTTBR, For Fruit, Cans, Jars, or Bottles, IS the most .simple,.convenient, ccpnomical and useful-article ever invented, It ia com posed of two plates attached ,by a screw, be tween which is placed a circular piece of Gum. Thu turning of tile burr compresses the. Gum and spreads it oiif,' finis filling up the opening and malting it perfectly air-tight. It can bu ap plied to Tin Cans, Stone or Glass Jars. This Stopper being SIM FEE IN CONSTEUCTION, aud so easily applied, is the great desideratum so long wished for,mid only needs an examina tion to convince the most Credulous of its su periority over any tiling yut invented or likely to be. THE CANS CAN ALSO EE TESTED be fore pulling In the Fruit .by filling them Willi water and putting on the Stopper with n pres sure. _ Cans.-. Tars, Glass and Stone, with Stoppers attached, or the Sleepers, alone, can always be had at.modbrate prices of W. L. HALLER, Sale, JJgent for Pennsylvania and Maryland. -May 2G, 1859—2 m . IS T EW. arrangement: On and after Monday,'23(l Jl/ni/.-iSSO, the ' .subscriber will run'a MAITiX 'I'KAIN fflP CARS, BETWEEN, Carlisle and' pmudc)|ilii&, tea. ving Carlisle every morning,land I’hikulel pliia every evening. All goods leTf at (ho freight Depot of Eeanock, Zell & flinch'man,No3. : BUB unci 810 Market .Street, will be delivered in Carlisle the next (Jav. ■ T W. ItENDEHSON,' IVesl JJigh Street, CarlislCyPa. .. May 20, 185$. ; ton. Jf, j. (H 0 MO E o r A T a I S T,) S' UCCESSOR to Dr. J.K.Smitb.baVingper.. inancntly located in Carlisle, offers his pro fessional services to the citizens of’the 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 ho may be'consnl tod at all-times, when foot professionally engag ed. ' ■' - • May 28, l85!)--tf ' Allow me to inirodiieo' my friend, t)r. j. J. Bender, a graduate of the Honioepathic College, Philadelphia, and a man of acknowledged medi cal' skill., tie ,will*succeed-Dr. J. K.. Smith in my stead, as I. cannot disengage myself from my present situation; ; . . Mechb’g. Juno 2, ’59.' M. FUIESIS,. Wotlefc. IETTERS ■ tfstatiionhivy/ ob - Hid citato ol J George’fttijiertj'late dr UppQl*;AlleajQ\VU s'ltjpi-pirmljuHaiirrddiriil3'r j, beeh rs-ssned by the RogiMcr'af- said county, to ffiu subscribers residing !U t,.|j« same township. All persons In debted to-said' estatd are requested to make ini •.liediafd |»Jyinentj ahd those having claims will present them.tor scltleinent to JACOB. RUPERT, SAMUEL RUPERT, JSa-Vi. MiiJ- 2(5, ls5!K •JOHN B. €HUUC.«t • ’ . - . • C. KWKUBT. CHURCH & ESERLY, Sleant Saw Mill new Cumberland, pa. *; All kinds of Lumber constantly on bancl. ; Lum ber delivered at any point accessible, . by Kail Hoad, at the shortest . notice. BUILDING TIMLER OE ALL SIZES And knigthscut fp order. May 1U3 S lBso—U’ , . : / Dissolution of Partusi’slilp. rpiTE partnership heretofore existing between A the subscribers, (Joing business in the Li quor business, In Carlisle,'under the name of Eakins- & Bell, was dissolved by mutual consent. Mu}’ 27, 1859. All persons indebted .will settle with James Eakins, who continues the business at the old stand. EAKINS, ROBT. J. BELL. • Carlisle,. June 2, 1859—81* • ‘Notice* LETTERS of Administration on flic estate ot LeVl Eslinger, late of Lower Allen town ship, Cumberland county, have been is sued by the Register of said county to the sub. senbor 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. MACIILIN, Mm'r, May 16, 1859—Ot* • 1 PIANOS for. sale or rent. The subscriber . has on hand two first class Rosewood Pi anos of excellent tone, and finished in the best stylo and manner. lie will sell them below city prices, and warrant tliem to give satisldction.— Ho has also two good Pianos (or rent, on mode rate tefuis* joiin li. StaYman. Carlisle, May 20, 1859—St* 1" OCCST POSTS. Persona desiring to pur- J_J Chase a lot first rate Yellow Locust Posts, cun do so by calling on the subscriber in Car lisle. » . JtfHN KL STAtMAN* May 20, 1850—31* Notice* testamentary, with, the m*xed, oh the estate of Ur. Jacob Sawyer, lute of Carlisle, Cumberland county, finvo been issusod by the Register,of said county, to the subscribers residing in Carlslo. Xlt persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them to MARY SAWYER, W. 0. SAWYER, Ex'rs, May 10,1830-61 Farm Bell*. JUST received tlio largest and cheapest,as sortment in the county, and warranted not to crack, at the cheap Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. May 20, 1850. JUST received a largo assortment of Double and Single Barrel Guns, Double and Single Barrel Pistols, Revolvers, Game Bags, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Povtdor, Shot, Caps, Wads, 8;o., at May 26, 1859, GRAIN CRADLJSS. A large lot of all dif ferent makes, with Rngltsh and Amerioau Scvthos on hand, and for sale cheap at K. SAXTON’S. MASSY, STIUi AHEAD ! Manny's Combined Reaper ami MotvcY with Wood's Improvement. IS offered to the Farmer's of Cumbcflahd Co.) fur iho coming harvest, on thcusual uccom -1 m’odatfng terms.' Th'O complete success achie ved by this machine at the great National Field trial at'Syracuse in 1857*, over some twenty competitors, and its unbounded success in this and adjoining counties for the last throe har vests, in spite ol fierce and energetic bpposition, should scarcely leave a doubt in the mind of any fanner, which machine to buy; if any person should however still bo in doubt wb would ask him to take a Manny machine and try it along with any bf the other machines offered to tjie public as combined machines, and after i s . lair trial return the worst and keep and pay for the one ho considers best. : J‘. ARMSTRONG, , ■- , Agt. at Carlisle, WM. J. .CAMERON, June 2, iBs9—-Gt Agt. at Mechaniesbg, ,THE subscriber has on hand AjgwSi and for,sale,,at his shop fn Pitt near- the.Raillond Depot, number , of new and .second handed Carriages, Tiilhnries, Buggy’s, Harness, &c., both of his own and city manufacture, whidi he will soil on the most reasonable terms. They are made up in the latest style and in a durable manner; Hu is prepared to do all kinds of work in the Coachnmking line, with neatness and despatch, at*prices that cannot'fall to give satisfaction. He still keeps at his Livery, Horses, Carriages and Buggies to hire, .which ho can recommend to the public.. ‘ - ’ Thankful for past favors, the subscriber re spectfully n'skS a continuance of the same, as suring the public that nothing Will bo wanting on Ins part to give* satisfaction to. all who see fit to give him a call.. ADAM SENSEMAN. • Carlisle, Juno 2,1859 —1 m , . Town Lots For Sale. THREE valuable town lots for sale cheap, for cash. 'Apply at Jv.hn P. Lyno & Son’s IlarUwilro Store, JS T ortli Hanover St., Carlisle. May IU-, 1850~2m " TIUS subscriber has received a fresh arrival ot the following :. •’ . * . I’resli .Tomatoes in cans, . « Peaches ■<* - ’ '. « Salmon «< (S Lobsters • ' ! . :SE*KHWG' AWI» SUIWMEK GOODS. JUST opened at MULLIN’S on Main Street, a choice selection ofTashionable Good.s, ex pressly for gentlemen’s wear,, consisting of very superior . Side Band Cassirneres, Bind; and white Mixtures, Brown and While Plaids, Pane)’ Stripes and Mixtures, Solid plain colors,. Boy’s Styles for Coats and. Punts, Goats Spring and Summer Coatings, Marseilles and Silk VESTINGS, Fancy Cloths of every description, fine Black Cloths, best black Doe •skins,.medium quality black Cassirneres. Carlisle, April 21,1859 Hay and Grain ■'PHIS Rake,lias.taken the first premiums at I'.different exhibitions. The public attf- ai. ready aware that this Bake is unrivaled in any market, and is' admitted by every person,that lias seen it work (atid who has seen other differ ent machines work) to be the very host Bake now in use, it being an independent cast steel tooth with a cleaner attached. Thu large num ber sold the last year, and the efforts of differ ent parties to claim the rigid to-sell,'and.others representing theirs to, be the .‘•ante patent, is of itself a most con'vincingproof o( its superiority. Besides, over 500 have been sold in Lancaster county alone. We have now n full supply on hand to accommodate other counties'. We guarantee to every purchaser out* indisputable rigid to sell the said Bake. The following are a few persons to whom'we reior.to in litis coun ty and York, as having purchased and used the same: ’ John -S. Hoover. David Clark, Gntsbal) & McGowan, Joseph Brandt, Robt. Bryson, Win. Watts, M. G.,Brandt, John Bcllzboover, Midi. Beltzlioovcr, Peter Ego,' Philip Brechbill, Zook & Sheaffer, C. Hartzler, L. Puffer,Bun, j. Puffer, T. Galbroalii, L. Trego &Bro., JaniosO’Jlarfa, David Lerew, Sol. Hoke, Lowis.Prossul, Isaac Prosser, Abraham Smith,'Win. Flase, Benjamin Strickler, Henry Slrohni, J. A. Wilson, lI.C. Houser, Jolih Sloaf, feior Meitgos, S. Tncscot, Jacob. Brandt. For sale by G. W. BRANBTV Carlisle. The subscriber is also agent for the sale of (ho Syracuse First Premium Buckeye Mower, with which’ a successful reaping attachment is now furnished, Aultnum & Miller's patent. We take pleasure in calling the attention of farmers to our Buckeye Mower and Reaper , which has in its, triumphant practical working during the last .hartesf so fully sustained the decision of the much abused Syracuse Committee, its success has been complete. Over one thousand wqro builf.aml sold, and the.principle of the double binge jointed anrf folding bar, which be longs to this machine exclusively permanent!}’ established ns the true one for the perfect M(riv er. We with* confidence refer to any or all of Hid purchasers of the Buckeyo for proof of the above, from man}', of whom have bcon received the most flattering testimonials. The demand the past season was far beyond onr ability to supply, and we trust that orders wilt be forward ed .early the coming season* that none may be disappointed. For those requiring a combined machine wo reComfaond with confidence our Heaping attachment; Wefurnish a rear ofsidc delivery. .Manufacturers, Edge T- Gopo & Son, West chester. G. W. Brandt, Agent for the sale of same, Carlisle, Cumb. co., or Stifcltlcr & Bro., Agricultural Store. May 12,1859—2 m . „ Scythes and snaths, iso dozen Scythes and Snaths, The largest, best and cheapest assortment in the county, wholesale and retail, af the cheap hardware store of IX. SAXTON. May 26,1859. H. SAXTON'S FIFTY dozen Fly nets of all colors. Linen, Cotton, and Twine, cheaper than the*chea pest, just recelvd at ' . H. SAXTON’S. May 26, 185.0 Carriages for Sale. GOOD TIB SAGS. BB:tt:iml €nj) Store* 11. MULLIN'. PKATT’S .PATENT Newville JFouiirtl'y and Mtvoliiuo Sl«yi>. Farmers ahd JVledKUiics Look to'your Interests-! WE aro now ready to-receive orders for every descViptiouL.of machinery aiid'cas't ings, such as SteamVpngiries, Horse FoSvor, Threshing Machines; *Gijiyn Shelters,' Clover llnlicrs, Mill Gearing, £loTtg|rGasttngs, Cellar Grates, Pots, Kettles; Slovespund all Kinds of machinery. 11' not On hand they will bo built to order at short notice. • • * Repairing Cars, Steam Engines and-Boilers, Threshing and all kinds yt machines, with neat ness and- dispatch. \Vo -also intend Hipping Lumber ofuverydcscriplion. ‘ . We hope by strict attention to business to merit a- share of public patronage. Don’t for get the place on the Cumberland Valley Rail road, near Hursli’s Warehouse. Old Iron wanted. ; LININGER, KEIFER & NJEIDIGfc. April 21, 1859—8m* ;. Wliojcan St-U AMELODEON cheaper than 1 can? By paying So per month, you cab. got. one. ol lliG best melodeons in thecpunlfy, at A. B. Ew ing’s furniture rooms, where there will be con stantly kept-on hand the largest and best assort ment .of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ever brought to Carlisle. • . ’ , If you wish to pec a’good PIANO, call and cxaminc'mihe. i For purity of tone, nentneis of .finish, fine touch, and low price, none cap equal them. As lam determined;.to,sell musical in'-? atrumonts (q the people'o/. Cumberland comity cheaper than any, other person, call and exam iue mine before purchasing elsewhere. . . KT" All instruments warranted and kept in repair.' •• JOHN- 11. RHEEM. West Hlght street, Carlisle. May 6,1859 —6 m , IJAItGAI&S* BAUGAIXSi: NE W GOpDS! : AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. NOW oprihing the largest ati r l cliVappsi stock ol.Spring and SimimcyGoddseverbrought to Cumberland county* LADIES’DRE!3S GOODS* A largo line of elegant Black and Fancy Silks, Charlies, Borage Robes, toil AeChovlcr, Opera Cloth,'Orietttiil Lusltc, Fluid Poplins, Caledonia‘Cloth, Lavcllns, Satin Plaid Ducals, Polonaise Clotb,French Clints,DeLninos,Tra velling Dross-Goods, Orgiihdy LaVvns, &c. ; kMMoiDJtm'Es, ’* An immense lot .of clegAnt Collars, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Financings,lnsertinga, .Edgings, etc.,.direct from the largest importing bouse in New Work. . . ShuWiSi SlstnVls, Slrav.lS. A large assortment .of elegant Crape, Stella and Thybct Shawls, Vovy^clieap. Lace and silk Mantillas.. .Black Veils, and all kinds of Mourning Goods in great vatMety. Sherwood Vputent Hooped Skirts, Skill Sup porters, Ricbardson’s iitnons; Alexander’s ICid Gloves, (bought frdmtlio importers,) Ouahtlets and MiUs-r , ■ iiOStEIIYI. A-fnll assortment of Cents’, ihsisea’ ■and Boys’ Hose, and vel'y low*. v , . ! Calicos, Ginghams, Muslins, Tickings,Check, &c., of all'kinds aiid'prices. ■ Ciolhs and Cassimeres, • A miw-supply, and Very fcllcnp,.particularly lor .boys’ Weal; ’ ■; CMtPETINGS, ‘ A large stock -ot elegant Ingrftih, Vcnithm, Hemp, lUg ; Carpeting, bought from the largest carpet. houses in New- York. The styles are .new and beautiful, quality very superior, 1 and prices uncommonly low. White and colored Mattings of all widths aiul prices., •- LOOKING - A large stock of Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut indued, .Hooking glasses, at reduced prices., ’ ' ' It is impossible td en.umerafeUTic-n'rticlbs ; suf fice it. to rhy vcijftprffoapdcbmploto.. .embracing every afjf/Cib-iif:fh (£j}f y-Gopda lino. Having selected my stock .from the largest and best houses FhUa'delphia with great care, I am now prepared tb.o/rer duceuiehts to purchasers'; - • Tlianlvihg niy old friends and cusWtnets tor their patronage, t most respectfully invite them and‘all others in .want of chetlp-goods to give me a call; Our motto is quick sales and fcmall profit^;, rid ti‘onblo“to show goUds at the new store, corner of Maui and Pitt streets, oppbsito the R. -R. Depot. April 1-I,* 1859; CIIA’S. OGILBY. . KAUISI2U S!SO]I?«-toIOYAIi. THE- undersigned 'respectfully, informs bis patrons that he .has removed ids Barber Shop to the BASEMENT OF MU. SIPE’S NE\V BUILDING-, on Noitli Hanover street, adjoining Mr. ’ Haverstick's. Drug Store,, and nearly opposite the Bank, where .ho hopes to sec all Ids old customers,'and as mnnj' new ones ns,wish to have their' hair-and whiskers << done up” in (ho most fashionable siylo. All the viirions branches of Barbering, such ns Shaving, Hair Culling, Shanipqomng, <£c., attended to with promptness. Also, Bleeding, Tooth Extracting, 'sc. The undersigned has also for sale a superior article of HAIR RESTORATIVE, of his own discovery and preparation, unequall ed'by any similar article nolv in use, for resto ring, strengthening and Invigorating the Hail*} it from falling o(L eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of the skin, and imparting a rich glossy, silken texture to tlm 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 be exhibited to any person wishing to examine them. . HENRY LINNEKUHt. April-7, 1859—1 - ■ - ■ Foreign and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH & U’E ALAND, successors to Lynch & Detwilor, respectfully announce to the public, that they continue to keep, constantly on band, and for sale, a largo'and very superior assortment of - Foreign and Domestic •’Liquors, at tbo old siaitd, Souih Hanot-er street, tbreo doors south of Inbolf’s Grocery Store, and di. rectly opposite tbu Volunteer printing cilice. . BRANDIES, All ol choice Brands. WINES*. 1 Sherry, Port, Muderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Iloc|t, Johanniaherg rtnd Bo derheiiuor. chaSipagne, Hoidsick k Co., Gcisler & Co., and imperial. GINS, ■ fiohl'dn, lion, and Anchor'. WHISKEY, ' Superior Old MonoftgahoTa, Choice Old Family Nectar; Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SOOTCII ALE, Jluir & Sou’s SparlijjOK Edinburgh, Allsopp’s Knst India X'alo Alu, Tenners Brown Stout. Al y °> a lurgu lot of Monongabola Rectified Wbitkey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. Dealers and others fleshing PURE ARTI CLE, will lind it as represented, as their whole attention'will bo given ton proper ond careful selection of their STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have tlio patronage of the public LVA’CH & ZEALAND April 21, 1859—Um ' •j fZfi GRINDSTONES of all sizes, just re- JLJUceived at 11. SAXTON’S. May 26,, 1859. HAY ELEVATOHS. Just received a large assortment of Hay Elevators, Pulleys, Rope, Rakes, Forks, Hoes, &0,, cheaper than ever at May 26, 1850. JU ST received by, fbo subscriber, n largo stock of every description of fresh and'cheap. Also, a largo supply of Foreign and Dotnbstic Liquors, consisting of very fine old CognnU; of Finet, Cnstillon & Co’s. (Vintage i 860) BrAndy, flue Old Fort, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, find Held sick & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton BiUerh, Very fine Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Mofiongahela do., Hum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, &c.,for •sale at the new stole of the subscriber at low prices. . ~ - WM. BENTZ. . Carlisle January £o, TSS9, BASKETS., Market, Travelling, and a vari ety ot Fancy and other Baskets. . IFoorfen MVixrc.—Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails, Ded cords, Mats, Brushes and bthei necessary house articles, , Rich’s Brooms; known as the best Btopm in this or any.other market, arc for sale only by the subscriber. All articles ih our lino are of fered at the lowest cash prices. Nov. 4, 1858. J. W. BBY. StoVv is Use tiuio for Bargains: Spring and Suniiner Goods! Jll ihe.Neiv Store, comer, of JV. Hanover and £ou • ' ther streets . THE undersigned returns thauko for 'the pa tronage bestowed upon him .by the public, and ,at the sarab time respectfully announces that ho has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening a new lot of SPRING and SUM MER . : . consisting in part as follows, and which'ln! is .determined to Sell at the lowest cash prices.- SILKS, DUUAL CLOTHS, Challies, Alapa cas, DO Lainos, Do. Rages, ‘ Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Enrages, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghanis, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &c.,-&c. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every style and quality. Staple-• and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, .Checks, Calicoes, Cot tonades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Qiiiits, colored and white Car pet Chain, &c., &c. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS.- Also, a large and splendid as sortment oI'BONNETSiJL-ITSy CdPS, HOOTS ■JtND-S'fJ'OES; A superior lot of ffesli .fi'KpGG.R'lKjS,;''. . Teas, tjoflfee-,. Sugar, Molaksbn, Rico, Siiiuosj &c., &c. Having selected my entire slock with tin-, greatest care, and the lowest CASH PRI CES,I can assure my friends and the public generally, tlr,U‘ ,t Will do all in. my flower to make my establishment known ilsthe “ lIEJtD QUJRTEMS FOR HJUIGsIINS.” Those .who wish to purchase will And It (b (heir advantage to edit and examine my slotik IJelbrd lUlMha. sing. tE?”Twiil pay the highest mai-ket price tor BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAR and, JORIEO FRUIT. J. A. HUMRICH, Jt .April 28, 1859. PHILIP UIILER, d( Main Stiebl, Meftlianicli burg, Pa., respectfully, infbnlis the citizens, of tilts place lihd vicinity, that' be is.prepared to ’ ’execute olders for all kinds ol SADDUERVj of the very best material and .workmanship, and ut very .moderate prices. As an evidence of the superior quality of. his work, lie would stale, that lie lias received Six Firsl-Cla'ss Premiums, at diirerent County Fairs-.' lie lias on band and will constantly keep Ibr sale, au extensive assortment of SADDLES & HARNESS; Wagon. Gears, Bridles,'Collars, &c., of various, style's.and prices. lie has always on haiUl a yevylargoasiiovinicnipi COLLARSofaUkinds, which ho wULsoll at wholesale to 'the trude, ut Von’ low rates. ;•. -.s - .' .. ... w 7 lifqyethas the Saddle ..Which drew (up Fjrsl Premium id,ihe-Jast County FUir, held ut Care lisle, which will bo sold dt ii bargain. Lte is also prepared to sell wdrk at wholesale on very advantageous terms. Thankful lor past favors, lib iespcdtfully soli cits a continuance of,the same.- Shop on East Mqin St., m-’iii- the Square.' 1 RHII.IR UHLER March 17,1859-3 m BATGIIELOU’S Wigs;ami Toupees surpass all. They are-elegant, light, easy ami du rable, _ Fitting to a charm—no turning up be hind—no shrinking-oIV the head; indeed, this is the only establishment where these .'things are properly understood and made. 233 Broadway, New fork. 1 - Nov. 18, 1858—ly ; THE third session df this Institution will commence in Litcrafy llull, NewWlfe, Pit., on Tuesday, April dth, lb5S, and continue four months , (exclusive of a vacation of-lhfee Weeks during hartcsL) * An able corps of Instructorshatti been se~ curedj and no effort will be spared to render the school worthy of the position it sleeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. The school.is entirely hndef, the .control-of u 'Board, of r iyustecs, Composed of one School Di rector from each district in the County. Tuition fee, $lO lor the session. No extras. Good hoarding cun be had in private families at about $2 per week. For circulars' containing full particulars,-ad dress * ’ F. A. McKINNEY, TrUaiurir, Nc'wvilJe, Pa. By order of (bo Board of. Trustees. ' .DaN’r.. SuEtr.r, President.' John Dili,i:u, Secretary. ■ . February”'}, 1859—2 m WILL . BE OPEN ON SATURDAY, A complete assortment of 'Summer goods! selected With groat card to tueettbo wonts of tbo season and liadu, embracing all kinds of goods. Dress goods in all their varieties, Lace and Silk .Mantillas, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Lace Mitts, Hooped Skirts, Men’s and BoyV wear.— In fact everything suited for the demands of the ■buying Community. Please cad afid see for yourseived at Lcioicb’s and Sawyer’s,uevf stole,- East Main street. Kcnllie’s Patent Aitiinal Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent lor Cumberland comity, lot 1 the sale of Reutbo’s patent animal tfap, lor clitcbihg I'os es, Minks, Woßes, Rears, &c. Call and see them at the cheap llai'diVaro store of March 17,1859. SHOVELS & Spades,just.received a targe assortment of Sliovels, Spades, Eorliti, Rakes, Goes, Garden Troivels, Picks, Mattocks, Manure Hooks; fee., at the cheap Hard ware stoic of , , H. SAXTON. March 24, TCTAILS. *looUcgs Nails just received ami Xi for sate cheaperthan ever. Country merch ants can 1 be furnished with Nails at manufac turers prices, at tlio cheap h irdlvVafo store of . HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, January 20, 1850. 1 I 1 TONS o( Hammered and Boiled,lron, ivji / with a large assortment of Sheet Iron, Steel, Hoop Iron, , . Rivets, Bolts, Nuts, IVashers, Anvils, Vicos, Flics, Rasps, Scrow Plates, Blacksmith Bellows, just received and for sale cheaper than over at SAXTON’S. March 17, 1859. BTSLIjS i BELBS ! t Farm Bells of the best 1 makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store of John P. Lyne & Son. May 19,1859. MONEY wanted at thi OfDedin payment of subscription.’ •, H. SAXTON’S Ffcsli Groceries. Cortur & Willow W;u«. Dry Goods and Croceribs, Prciliiuin Saddlery. WUGS—WIGS—WIGS; . CUMBERLAND tiOCifTY IVOgCMAI. SCBIOOIa HE.VRY SAXTON. A -Pikes”Peak in Carlisle! ; EVEKTBO;DV.Iiurm’s for I’ikoyS Peak in'tlie west, thousands arc “cu route.” It turns out to be-a hqmbug, they all return with rusty pockotaj riel.enriched with the yellow gUtteV ing which they Anticipated. Stop! Reflect!' Take a friend’s" advice, and stay fct home and buy your goods of P. ARNOLD. You u;lll be happy, get twice the value for your money, and in u short time you will And that you arc advancing in fortune without trouble* ; Spring Ims come,arc wo prepared for it, eve rybody asks,* have we clothing to suit it? if not, we will go to Arnold’s where we can sec a well selected Muck' of all kinds ol jjogds to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. It consists of Ladies Dress Go6dSy Such as ißergn Dolanes, Lawns, Deluges, La vclhia, A)! l P a cas, Silks of all kinds, such as plain black, STonre Antique, 13 a Wed, Striked and figured. Embroideries, French worked collars, Uhdcr.sleeVcb, hand kerchiefs, Flouncings, KUginge, Lacos, laser tings, &c. Honnots and Ribbons. A good aib'oitc'.elit of Bonnets and Ribbons vtiy low; Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Broclm, Thibet wool, (blaek"«ud colored,) al so, Mantillas of all prices. Parasols o‘f All kinds and prices- Domestic Goods. » Muslin, bleached and unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings, Checks, 'l'ickings, Ginghams, unit Osiiaburg. _ Gentlehicn’s wear. Cloths, Oiissimeres, Cotleuades, 'Juana, Yes tings, &c. CaVptits ind Oilcloth Ingrain, Venetian, tliree ply, nig and heriip carpets, Oilcloth ol dll '.widths, also Matting ol all widths. , A good assortment of Trunks. A liberal patrtimige, and you will bo rewar. ded.. Remember the stand next door east, of tile Carlisle Deposit Hank. !*, ARNOBW. . , April M, 1539. NEW SPRING- GOODS. LKIDICU & SAWYER (al their .new store Bast Main sheet,) have just received from New York and Philadelphia, the most complete and varied assortment of Dry Goods ever 'otter ed in Carlisle, embracing .everything that is new and rare in style.and texture; such as laiu 'ey sitka in all the various colors, Uarl-ed, strip ed, Chenc and llcyedhve, plain ..striped and Beyedero Black Silks, Touhirds ol new de signs. Bafege and Lawn Robes' of the hifest Paris stylus, Satin striped DochoVre cloths, French Chalhs, AmuHcun Delaines, Grgaudy Lawns of dark and light grounds, and beautiful designs. ’ . •' 1 'I 4 raveling Dress ’Goods pi* tlie newest makes. Also a lull stock of mourning dress goods to \Vhibh class of goodHVc give parlfcular atten tion:, shjXpls ! siij ills«/ , shj U'ls // / This part uf bur. stuck'is unusually complete, consisting of crape, silU.iUelKi, iu nil the vari ety Of sluidesjand mourning. Shawls, lace and silk Mantillas, from till) celebrated em poriums of Brodio.iind Bnlpui, Now York— Sun umbrellas, showerets and parasols ol flit) newest styles. While goods of every descrip tion, Embroideries in . full setts, collars, sleeves, worked bands, bouncings, edgings and lliserlings. \Ve, give great care (b this branch of our.trade, uiid Ladies will llnd a very full as sortment, . Itooped skirts of tile latest imprbVc, incuts, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A full lint) bf Alexander’s kid gloves, imported and sold by Stewart, - New York. Mitts; gloves, gauntlets, iu every variety. Also a. large slock of the newest styles bf mens Und boys spring cassimcrcs, black cloths und cassi uicl'es., lloiscry of every description. In this de : partraent bmlsual care has boon taken, to Select the varidus kinlla anil sices suitable for IllldieS, Misses, Men’s; Boys ahd Cblldl'oil’ii.wear. . In fact, otir.stock' dlhbfaces eH’rytliihg Kept in a first class Wry Goods si orb. Having, phrehaaeti for cash and made our set le.cfidtis anibhg tlib best importing mid jobbing linuses of Mew. York and Philadelphia, we fuel prepared to oiler superior inducements'to buy ers. All tve ask is an examination of our stack before buying elsewhere, for which , favor .wo will feel very grateful; LEIDICII & SAWYER; . April .14, 183!).' • CH&EA.P, Tia'RY CIIEAI*!- . Flist Arrival of Spring G.oods* , TIIE subscriber liaa just returned'from the Eastern cities with a well selected sleek of foreign and Domestic , DR*3f d-OODS, . in all its branches,’comprising ladies and gen- ware, such as Silks, liob'lins, Organ tines, Chullics, Lawn’s, Calidos,. Ginghams, Cloth, Cassimercs, Merino-Cassimeros, Kent, Cliaihcs, Linen, plain ami twilled Cottonadcra, which ho is able and willing (o sell at very lott prices, also a groat variety of ParasoPs & Embrokhid Tuid Mourning Collars. Cambric’s, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Ldcea, InsertihgS, Malttillds, and Dhsters. Handkerchiefs, , of Linen Cambric, Silk, Lawn, Gingham and Cotton. , . Press Trimmings; Hocserics fy Gloves, and all thojiufidred different articles belonging to, thb line, at prices loyver than ever, with a very extensive assortment of DOMESTICS, . _ such as Muslins, Tickings,, Cheeks, Drilling's, Asmaburgh’s, Lagging, rianiiels >( Crash &c.,al so . , Trunhs'and Carpet Bugs,' Hooped and Skclc • ion 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 uhb will favor me with their call. » April 7, 1859. . S. L. LEVI. Something Kew! AGRICULTURAL , IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE. MB’. STKICKLER & BROTHER, fiavo •just opened, in the room formerly occu pied by Shryock, Taylor & Smith, .Zug’s hew bnlfding/MahVSL, two doors, cast of the mar ket house, u htfgc nSSoflmetft of Agricultural Implements'and fertilizers, \Vluch they are pre pared to sell on the most leasonable terms. The stock embraces Plows, CnUivdlv'rs, tfarrows , liny, Straw ami ' Coni Fodder Cutters, Reapers, AJowcrs, Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Forks; Shovels. I/ocs, Hakes, Prun ing Knives, Whetstones for Mow • ers, ami every other article ncccs' - sary for farm use. They also intend keeping in addition, a fid! assortment of Cedar and. Willow AVare vinclud irig Spain’s Patent Churn, Broomtf,. Brushes, Butter-workers, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls, &c. Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes of the best varieties. They are con stantly making additions to their stock, and will uso every exertion to supply fhe, wards ot the agricultural community. . - They have also the agency s for ’Evans's IVat ■son’.! Salamander Safes,. Orders left at the'store for frait and orna mental Trees, Flowers and fertilisers, will bo attended to promptly". April 21,1859 ly Plows. JPSTreceeived a large lot of the Fork Plows, also some of Plank's, Henwood end Zeig ler’s make, on hand. Eagle Plows soiling off at cost at March 21, 1850, lei’lculUuvil ,soclfily ~ OF pUMBERLAND COUNTY.;' •'V T' HE .Fall meeting and exhibition of (bo Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will bo hold on Iheir Fair ground, on Wtdntt. day, Thursday , and. Friday, the 12M,' 18/A, and ■l-ilh nf October, 1553. . J’bq ground oflhe So. piety will ho greatly improved, jso that.all arti cles for exhibition will bo under cover; and the Airplay is, expected to, be muchilargpr than,ever bolero. By order of fho Soclotv. ’ '• , DA.NL. S. CROFT, Sect’y. Juno 9,'1859. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration oh Ilia estate of Patcr' DttoyJ deceasofi, late of Newton township, Cumberland county, have been-issued by the Reglstcrorsald county, t‘rt tile soUffCnDur residing in Said town', ship. All persons indebted to said estate aril requested to make ‘immediate payment, and those having claims tO' plusoijt the same dhly authenticated tor settlement. ■. ABRAHAM MAR QUART, Mm'r. June 9, 1869--61* , Assignee’s Notice. . NOTICE is liet'eby given that I’etci' F.' Eg«v of the lotvnship of South Middleton, Cunft. berlahd county, by: deed of voluntary asligtf inent, lias transferred and assigned all his Citato and elfccls to the subscribers, residing In said township, in trust for the benefit of bis credi tors.. All parsons Indsbtcd to the said Fcter F. Ege, are notified to make paynjelit, and those having claims to present them to the sub scribeis, ■ • }• ■ ’ * BENJAMIN KAUFMAN, I „ . CHRISTIAN llEllß, Jtine 2, 1859—31 , . rpHAT Letters of Administration bn the estate I o’f. t)r, I’. G. Cardder, late of the botougjj of Catlisio, dvu’dtube been g’i-auWdby file Hdijhf lur ol L'tmiberinnd 1 county', to the undersigned'! Those having, bhiims will present them, ana those ihdebfed frill biake payment to'. ■ jpnft M. GREGG, Admli. ■'Cuilisle, .Tiino 1, ISfA pHE Household and Kitchen Furniture'of the I undersigned, will be sold at his residence in South Hanover Street, at public sale, on Wcd“ nesday, Jui.ic 13, at 10 o’clock,'A. M., when the terms &o. will bo luada.icnojvn,... : d • . TIIOS. M. BIDDLE; - Juno 9, 1859—U .. . HAKTCn-S, ~ . , Wnsr Main St.s': > ; Opposite thcDepot, Carlisle. A largb.ahd fine assortment ol CLOTHS, / • CASSIMERES, ' TESTINGS,fete;;.. ... -i GENTS FURNISHINGS; •> T bo-above Good's made tb order promptly in the best manner.", -i ; ; . ' Jicady-tnadc Clothing, at our .manllfa’ctlAe, Givoois a call N. HANTCH., April "8, 1859. THE undersigned, of the firm of Burdict !c Bartlett, wpbld take lliiii blollipM of rctnrhi lug ms : thanks ‘tit :lti'e cilfebh's' of tCarlVsle foi their kind treatment and liberal patronage whilst introducing our, new ami Vllttmblo ..Compound; known as Ihtrdicf 's■ B&rtlett’sr Grecian Caout chouc Oil Polish, mid would also state that'bls Blacking tniri lib taught at tuiilHy ajl ami also that it can ho- bought ,{it Wiidtcsafo prices at Mr; Henry Saxtoh’s, East High street, Carlisle. As a simple trial trill convince any 'oho. of,its superiority over anj’. other Blacking in the market, I recommend it to J'OUt.taVbraf hie acceptance, knowing that it will jpjjab. fo® ilsolh MJ’ Blacking is known by the ted label. “ A word to. the wise is sufficient;?,”' i . ' Itlo-vvlng- A Reaping Muehluc , ! 'Agfcucy., ■ . , 6113 Market Streetr Philadelphia ' ’ TtTtrHEUE FAUMtIiiS may see ati'd Jitiigb VV lOrtheinsblvos, between Stic of the but Combined Machines note fn use !, Anil purchase the machine of their choiiie.. . I EMIjEN $ PASSMORE, OSS dlurket St. Pbila. April 7, 1859—-Siii fish. ■ . HERRING, MnckeraU Shatyo barrels, hitf barrols, quarter barrels, Irosh Groceries! Liquors, Tobacco, Sugars,'at the longest cash prices,' Bulleiv Eggs, Bacon, Hams; Beeswax; Tallow; Soap, Rags, taken ill ckehkjigo. at thtt cheap grocury of IVM. . April 7. 18. VJ, VALUABLE town property ' ■ FOR S-4XE. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property on East Street fad .LibljftJ'. Alley, tolilahung 120 feet ilont on East . and 120 leet deep oil Liberty Alley, having Iherooh erkttkd four dwelling houses. , o_yi No. 1. Being a large two ' atdtyi .alftnph. Stone House, with Back-buildibg, R • H-Brick Cistern, very choice fruit treei, JiililigSE,Shrubbery, ike. ■ No. 2. Being a largo hto's{6'f j frame House; with back-bnlltl(ng, Brick Cisfthi, tVood-housoj choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. NO. 3 and 4, are situated on Xdhcrly- Alley, being ohe story stone and frame XXpiisea. , These, properties will be sold'together or separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infer., •nation, will inquire of Wm. 8011, or.the under signed. S. &. N. "BEuU: Carlisle, January IS, 1859—(1 ON and after Monday,-April. 11th, 185$; passenger trains wiUleav6.es follows, (Sun days excepted:) For MaiTistfuifr • Ist Train, 2rf : Train, ')•* ■Leaye Cbamb'ehbtirg, 5.10 A.' 31. . I.CO P. W. , “ Sbippeiisburg, 5.40 “ 1.82 “y *t ■ 6.10 tt o.'oi, « t( Carlisle, 0.43 tt • jj.Jfr “ Mecbanicsb’g, 7.10 “ , 3.15 <» At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ s.£6 « For Chnmbcrfeburg. isl Train. ' 2d Train'. .i Leave Harrisburg, 8.00,A. M. 1.20 P,M. tt 'Mecbanicsburg, 8.43' “ 1.68 tt, tt Carlisle, 9.20 “ 2:B'i,