*Tho Chnmbersburg Repository and nscript of last week,.lias tho. following ne at of a “ Shooting Affair” which, took place ‘fat tloritfagh -on Saturday night 'tße 18th . Saturday night, the 18th inst., after de , bed-time, our quiet borough was startled ,he report that a man was shot; op repair to the scene, a lager-beer bouse, at the ex- > north end of Main street, a young man ,ed M'Laughlin'WHs'fqund weltering in his id. He had been 'shot in the neck, by a ipl in the hand dfsdtne person—supposed to another man ildified Glenn, Who gave him f up, into the'bustodyof our efficient sheriff, 10 was attracted'to the scene of . blood, soon '.tKe shooting,'by (fee sounds proceeding m the riotous piipty, as. well as the pistol (s. U'be'cildSe;of., the difficulty appears to all ahoht "a “ wimmin.", .Another party of •fast young men were .endeavoring to lake '‘"attractive Miss” from the man, Glenn, in.be. Bred.upon them, not, however, until •y attacked him with stones—as he alleges. Laughlin was his companion, r and if Glenn him it, was an .accident. McLaughlin is a rer,by'.«jade < .and .is a native of Gettys- better, though danger ijvdimiJ'ed;.;’,-Glenn is - a stone, culler or (h.workcrjjy'trade, and a n&iive'df mlti- He is how-in jail. i llio 2 1st hist., by the Rev. A. H. Kremerd Samuel. to Miss Catharine; ■nnf.r, both 'of'GoOU 'Hope, this co. 1 a the 23d instant, by the same, Mr. John arsbr, to Miss StfrntA Waggoner, both Perry co.. . j lick in the 13lh inst., in North Middleton twp., NA Margaret GuTsuXLii. ttgea 5 years and days. 1 ’ • ’ hi Dickinson township, on Friday last, the th inst,, after a .short illness, Mr. George ;e, iri the 81st year of his : age. In this Borough, on Sunday -afternoon last, [i Samuel Maut'iN', aged about 50 years. ll fe- Ml ISiulefe. ■' Philadeilmha, June 30, 1 1869. and Mkal.—Market quiet. Receipts ...Flou v 'continue light,-and prices are father Sales'.of. good superfine aio reported at 652 a&7 00 for- 1 common extra. Good VVes P' , ttetn;-. extra, at Sf 7-25. The.sales to the home >f‘ j f'ftldeare limited, between $6 62 and 00 for . i astcy lots. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or '0 orh .Meal. The .further is held at SS 50 and tli c latter at 54 per barrel. Guilk.—Wheat is dull, and without’demand. Sit lest ofdPennsylviutiaantl Western redat @4 60 a 'l7O, Uriel white‘at: §i 70 a 1 80. ■ Rycrs sd ; • l H ng at OOc. ‘Corn is dull and prices rirooping. ■ 'Sa cs of yellow' at 80 cents, afloat. Oats are Sl vStyil and plenty,. Sales of prime Delaware at 45 ir 'k 'tcehts, arid Pennsylvania at 470. •. ; i’ouiiiy Treasurer yinnE undersigned’, at "the ■Solicitation of nu fjfvy'jL',hierous Mends,- has'conserited.to bo a can. 4'V-k^tiidate,lbr‘the office of CountyTreasurer,' sub. '■C' 1 t to the 'decision of the 'Democratic'County ■ ■, ' , TtfoMrsoN m. g-aiRRAIth. . 1 ’ ©filtirison toXvn'slii.p, Janie 3U, 1859. f.'i v'Vy : . Comity Treasurer. • VV Eli, of Cuiilslu, -as, a 'CuiidiiliUo for the 1 ■ olliCß ol County to 'the tleci ■'"tWidn.of 1 tiio-Democratic County Convention. ■ K5O —” =>. . •; '' 'Motietev V tohorc.by. given Jljat apiriteatiqn wh bo made to flit* next- Legislature of Berm* BK? feylviiftfa, to alter tho charier. of thd *Otfrlislo De r £ogt Banlc, located in IbV Borough of Carlisle, countyi ao as to confer upon, said Sftuli tliu rights aTid privileges of a bank of is-' and to ch&n&c ?fs uuitto t<> the Carlisle I'.-.; Bank.; also to increase‘the'capital of said bank ((which is at present sove’nty-two thousand dol-. |?i. .adrs, with privilege of increasing the same tinder S'-'i- its present charter to onC hundred thousand , ♦dollars,) Hwo hundred and fifty thousand do) > qurs. - W. M. BKETfiM, Cashier ; Juh0 ; £6,1859~6m : IVollcc. ■ &: i-ftrOTIOE is hereby given that .an application l< will be made to the Legislature of Penn. W Wlvania, atjts next meeting..for tbe incorpora. '■ tion of a Vanh of IsMe, with discount and do- E WSslt privileges, to be located in the Borough Hit-', Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., tobe ' Wiled “ The Bank of CarlhU, na i a capital ' ’of one hundred thousand dollars, with the light to increase the same to three h'andrec thousand (dollars. (Signed.) „; . ' . 'William - Ker, l°, lln S'F, g-V.* gliomas Paxton,' -John Noble, L Benjamin Givler, jr. ' LnoCh 1 ohng, t JlifshardWoods, Chnstianbtaym,™, r tVilliath bente, Jolm Sterrott, fe ■ iX-Bi’SHafpe, \Vra. N. Russell, I JoHh G.'Dhrilap, Joseph D. HalbeU, John. JJiinlifp, ’ Stones Hotter, Robert Moore, , A,-A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, SaiOuel Groason, Gho. Wi Sheafor, I' V”sfcc6Vfl. Nets toy, Benjamin •Neisley. • -f;.' : 30, IbSO—‘Am* ; ■ *v' , text™. Peck’s Patent Throsk "Sffnif Machine and Horse Power, with all the i- latest improvements. Warranted to thresh 60’ &V Im. her hour. i , ~ 11. B. STKICKLER & BRO. * Gatlisle, Juno 30, 1859. ' Agents. ft _ ,■■ •: * U AKGAINS I |j BARGAINS!! >». I '■ Just received and tor Bale at reduced priefsr, a large lot of Silk dusters, Shaittilla and French Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in of stylo, Cheaps Delaines, Chintzes, E’mbroidcries.at less than city prices, jS/wMtoe knitls, Sun Umbrellas, Douglass & Sher- unequalled-Skirts for Ladies, Misses wear. Hosiery of every doscrip- call at LcidtCh & Sawyer’s new store, "Main St. V Wnne 30, 1850. V*? J — : : Sfe >IREA r r REDUCTION IN PRICES ! ~ At tho Ladies’ Resort, STORE; According to our practice ,j n tha last few weeks of tho season, wo have ro- 'the prices of bar immense and varied g,%‘ VA> OC k of Dress Goods to each points as will in- I? V rapid, sales. Regardless of profit wo are I s determined to sell them off. ' f- berates, tierngc Ltobes end Double Shirts, f . ••■ p Organdy Latins, Grenodeans, 5 Ohallies, &o. Froll and Silk at very low figures, ; Silk Mantillas at reduced prices, plain Silk Man e tHIaS Very low in price, French Lace Mantillas, %, ' Sliautilla LncoMaritillas, Talmas, Points, &c. S -'The whole of my stock is now offering at re- J i duoed priccs, preparhtoiy to tho close of itho ’ season. . All I ask is tho attention of tho ladies. ~ Qiv'o me a call, ns 1 feel satisfied wo can suit •nv oho both as to stylo and price. June 80, 1859. A. W. DENTZ. • BEIL HANGING, &b. ’A SILYNE, corner of Bedford and LonUief Sfreots, Carlisle, will attend promptly lo bell-flanging in all tho various branches. Every boh warranted to work well or no pay required. Sfeti'eil gutting executed in tho neatest stylo and at smM notice. Give mo a call. A. S. LYNE. 23, 1859^0ra • '■ For Kent. J ftoljE Dwelling House and Office, in South Tlanovor Street, two doors south of Inhoff’s yf-feJiStoto, late tlio property of Thomas M. Biddle, I" offered for rent upon favorable terras, •■’ijlapsfp!®r particulars enquire at Inhoff’s Grocery ' Juno 23, 1860-^Bt Bargains! Bargains! -SAVE YOUR MONEY BY calling at tho store next to Kline’s .Hotel, North Hanover Stfobt,' Carlisle, where you can buy Goods at a-saving of 25 per cent, as the subscriber is determined to sell his large and well selected stock of Domestic and 'foreign Dry Goods, , without reserve, at cost or city-prices. , Bleached, and unbleached muslin's dt city prices. ■ Billow case muslins and Sheetings “ , Apron and Furniture checks “ | Tickings and Pepit. StHpeh , Cotton, linen and woolen, [able Cloths “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams “ Tho best calicoes a't KPbts. and the rest “ Fancy and .black tatvns ■ . “ Lavella cloth atidDdbeges “ Bareges arid Pongee mixture Plain and ■flgdred m'ouslin-do-lains “ Chailios-and Barege do lains “ Silk Poplins and Alpacas,- « Parusolls and Umbrellas « Stella, printed and plain Shawls V ' Fihe embroidered collars < ' l 1 Sklileton and other Skirts f ‘ I Swiss Muslin, Cambria and JaooYle't <l : Linen Cambric Handke'itMeTir r< . Black and col’d Silks- ' . .! Black and col’d Clofli .*«, Cassiriicires and Merino‘Casstmorcs “ Kentucky Jeans and Cassinets Plain ait4';3trlp.ed cotton .pant stuff “ Plain anfj&tVilled Xipen “ Flannels “ i ’.iroaiepK^lpt^syes' , ' ’ “ . Carpet Bags “ - ? merchants will So well oty calling, tis ; and any one wishing to Ctjm'fi&mce busines-s will sebui'e himself by buy ing thmoiUirb stock—Oho Of ’the best stands in ’town. So every One can make money by call. .. ing on . _ ■ ItEYI. _ Jvrttb-53, 1850. il/TANTILLAS. Those iti want of a Mantilla JjJL wilUihfi the largest and cheapest Assort ment at the cheap 'store of 1 ■ffime 23, : J. A. HCMEUICIT,.! r. daguerreotypes. TN beiilVty and. durability, no “ sun-drawn” 'picture equals ti good Oaguerreolypo; this is tho opinion ospressod by the-leading photo graphic journals of the day, both American arid English, and these maybe obtained at the room's of Mrs. Ketnocds, Louther Street, two difoTS west of Hanover. ' ' Carlisle, June US, 1833—ff Take Notice. ■ ’ . , ‘UST ’received at NoVthT-larioverSl., Jb a complete assortment df Me'n’S and Boy’s Straw and Leghorn Huts. Xiao; Children’s Fancy lints. ... •■June 10, iSoO. GRAND FJLOR AL FAIR, ; ■ : by Tin-: EMPIRE HOOK & LADDER CO. rpitE Empire Mooli and Ladder Company, rc- tliii'iilt3 i to tliu citizens (or’.tbe favorscO-nfe.rredotr thehi,lntend holding a Floral Fair aVEduCation Midi,Wotnmdncing July 2d, and closing July 9th,' ih Which the kind co-operation of the ladies is respectfully solicited—our object being to si/cnfre funds for the purpose of erecting a Truitt House. A few moments devoted to the making- of anCh articles as yotfr fUgenhity' maV'sbggeslt, trfll.be thank fully received on behalf of the Empire Hobk add Ladder Company. ,'S. Keepers, 6. F. Ileidig, F. Dinkle, B. IC. Spangler, 1 Jim. Roberts, S. Martin, •J. A. Blair, T.M.'Moore, G. S. Murry, J. IF.. Parts, . ' ■ , -• , Chainn'u.'df Com. ■ June'lo,.lBs9—lt M. B. Articles for the Fair can be left with either of the above Committee. ' ____ School 'l a's of IS’59. I’llE taxable citizens of the Borough of Car lisle are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the School District of Said Borough wjU at tentlct.t.he'OpuiUy-.Couit.ilonso, (Cominissian . or/s office,oh H'lirrsday, Ike. of July licxir between the hpn’rs of 9 and lifi in (ho forenoon, and 2 and 5 b’clcmk in the afternoon of saM day, for dim purpose of collecting iirtd*receiving the School Takes assessed (or the present.year. On all taxes paid on or before that date, a dc dnclion will bo niadc of FIVE FER CENT.— Persons wishing to.pay their taxes in the mean time-, may do Bo by ‘calling on the Treasurer, at. his store in “ Marion, Hail” building. J. W. EBIT, Treasurer. ; June 9,1859—8 t - , LOCHMASI’S NEW PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY. CL. ’LOCHMAN, from Philadelphia, is » happy to announce to the citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, that ire hits opened rooms over Mr. 0; Inlioff’a Grocery Store, whore with su perior instruments and a knowledge of all the late improvements in Photography, ho Is able to make pictures equal to the best in tiro 4ouVi-i .ty. Photograph, plain and colored, AmbrO types, Life Size Photographs in oil, Photographs in Partilo, &0., taken in a superior manner. . "Ladies and Gentlemen are most respectfully invited lo call. . June 9, 1859—It* ' HOOFING St.ATE. TVUE undersigned has been appointed agent lor tile sale of ROOFING SLATE, and has now and will constantly keep on hand a full supply to meet the demands of builders and others. Those in want id a superior article would do well to call at the Lumber and Coal Yard, near tlie Gas House. ’ , JACOB SHROM. ■June 9, 1859. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Guadam, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the countips oi Cumberland, Perryj•and-Juniata, and-Justices’Of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel W oodburn iSiMichaelCooklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and TenriiuCt ami GehCt'a'l Jail Delivery for the trial of ail capital and oilier calenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 11th day of April, 1809, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be liolden at Car lisle, o« the 41b Monday of August, 1859, (be ing the J2d Jay,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to Continue on'O Week.- NOTICE is hereby gWOn-loth* Coronet, -JuS>- ficos of the Peace, and Constables of thro said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to he then and thoro in their proper persons, with their rolls r rccords, and in quisitions, examinations and all other, remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances,, to 'prosecute against the prisoners that aro or then shall be in the Jail of said county, ace to ho there lo prosecute them as shall be just.. ... ROBERT M’CARTIfEY, Sheriff- ■ Juno 2, 1859. iVGiice. LETTERS testamentary oh the estate ol Goorgo Rupert, late of Upper Allen town ship, Cumberland county, have been isssued by tho Register of said county, to tiro subscribers residing in tho sumo townshipi All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to . JACOB RUPERT, SAMUEL RUPERT, £frs. May 20. 1859. Notice. T ETTERS testamentary, with .the will an .JLji nexed, on tho estate of Dr. Jacob Shavyor, late of Carlisle, Cumberland county, have been issused by tho Register of said county, to tho subscribers residing in Carlsle. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and th6se having claims will present them to MARY SAWYER, W. 0. SAWYER, Ex’rs. May 19,1859-6 t MANNY STILX, AHEAD! Manny's Combined Reaper and ■Mower with Wood's Improvement. IS offered to tho Farmers of Cumberland co., for the coming harvest, on tho usual accom modating terms. , Tho complete success achie ved by this machine at tire great National Field trial at Syracuse in 1857, over, some twenty competitors, and its -unbounded success in this and’adjoining counties 'for "the last three bar; vests, in spite of fierce atid energetic opposition, should scarcely leave a doubt iu the mind of any farmer, which machine to .buyj.'ii any person should however still ho in dohht wo would ask him to take a Manny machine and try it along with any of tho other machines offered to the public as, combined machines, after a fair trial Vetui-u the worst and keep and pay for tiie one he considers beat. '., , ■ J. ARMSTRONG, - Agt. at'Cifrlhde. „ WH. J. CAMERON, Jnnc '2,1850—flt Agt. at Meclranlcsbg. Carriages for Sale. '-jjl . *fITE'-'ha'b'sifi'ihcr lias on hand n'tid fur sale, at his shop in Pitt street, near the Railroad Depot, number of hew and second handed Carriages, Tillburics, Buggy’s, Ilarness, &c., both of his own and city manufacture, which lie will sell on the most reasonable terms. They are made up iu the latest stylo and iu a durable manner. Ho is prepared to do all kinds of work in the Coachmaking lino, with neatness and despatch, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Ilestill keepsat bis Livery,liorseS,'Carriages and Buggies to biVe, tvbicTi He'tan recommend to the public. T’bnbkful for past favors, the subscriber re spectfurty asks a .continuance of the same, as suring the public that nothing'will.ho- wanting on bis part to give s'a'tibfat'tio'n to all who see HI to give’bttu a'Calt. XbAlt SENSEMAN Carlisle, June 2,1659 —1m : . Town Lots For Sals. • THREE cash. Apply, at Jvlm P. Ly'no & Son’s Hardware Store, North Hanover St.,'Carlisle. ■ May 10, 1859— 2111 . , . . , GOOD THINGS. TILE Wbscriber lias received a fresh arrival oi the following: ■ Fresh 'Tomatoes in cans, “ Reaches “ r< Salmon “ ■ ' Lobsters . “ ... Pickled Lobsters, Sardine’s, 'Gellatl'nb, Sal Sago 'Cheese, Virgin Oil ef-Ais, for the table : 'Olive'do.-, ■'sl.nfibS. ' Trtnrato Katsup, Wahfat Mnshroob '"■■■■ Worcestershire Sauce;. . Pickels, Raisins,. Dates, FigS, Nectarines, Granges, Lemons, &c. . - : Fine Hams, Dried Beet, '■ . i Groceries, Fine Liquors, Ffsh, ifrifi all at the; lowest prices. IVM, BENTZ., Carlisle, May 19,1859-. GRAIN CRADLES. Gregor’s, Planks, Mil ler’s, Smith's,'and Bernheisel’s makes, on hand and for sale at the. makers prices, with a largo assortment' of Scythes. Snaths, Forks, Hakes, see , at the Hardware Store of John P. ’LySo ’& Son, North Ilajiover St. . 1 Mav 19,1859. - - . ' ' Mat alld Cap Siotc. AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of'J. P. I.yne ffe Son. A full assortment just received, to which con stant -addflionb wilt be made of ’city as .well as homo fnatriffaottire. The stork iroYr comprises pT\ Moleskin, .Cas.iimcrc, Scacer and Fell r-g, ty&IIATS, -of all styles and colors, from tho cheapest to the hist quality. Straw Hats, a large variety of all prices and styles', together with a neat assortment of children’s Par and Straw Hats. Atso, Men’s, Boys’ and Children's CAPS, Embracing every kind now worn, both plain and dress Caps, to which the attention of Die public is respectfully invited.' Don’t'forget ACelterlJh’.OleiAJand* -v." . .'Carlisle, May, 1859— 1 y ■ . , , . . ■ HE Wii ST VUES OF Stf’lllWCf ASb SUMMER: goo ns. JUST opened at MtltLlN’S on Main street, a choice selection ot fashionable Goods, cx : prossly lor gentlemen’s wear, cousiating.9f.vury superior- ■ - ; !=side Band Cassimeres, - Black and white Mixtures, Brown and While Fluids) Fancy Stripes and Mixtures, Solid plain colors, Hoy’s Styles for Coals and Pants, Gents Spring and Summer Coatings, Marseilles and Silk VESTINGS, Fancy Cloths of.-every description, tine Black Clothk, best black Doe skins; medium quality black Cassimcres. ’ H. MULLIN. Carlisle, -April 21,1859. PRATT’S PATEBIT Hay and Grain Rake, rpttlS Rake has taken the (list premiums- at , J, different exhibitions. “The public are al. , read)- aware that this Rake.is unrivaled in any market, and is admitted by every person that has seen it work (and who has seen other differ- . ent machines work) to bo the very best Rake now in Use, ft being an independent east steel ■ tooth Jlfii a cleaner attached. The largo num- 1 her sold the lust' year, and the eflorts of differ- 1 ent parties to claim the right to sell, and others ■ representing theirs to be the same patent,.is of itself a mosLconvincing proof of its superiority. Besides, over 500 have been sold in Lancaster county alone. We have now a full supply on hand to accommodate other counties. Wo guarantee to every purchaser OUV indisputable right to sell the said Rake. The following are a few persons to whom wo refer to in this coun ty and York, as having purchased and used the same: . ’ John S-. Hoover, David Clark, Gutshall & McGowan, Joseph Brandt, Roht. Bryson, Win, Watts, M- G. Brandt, John Bcllzhoover, Midi. Beltzhoovcr, Peter Ege; Philip Brechbill, Zook & Shealfer, C. Hartzler. L. Pefter,Bonj.Peifer, T. Galbreath, L. Trego it Bro., JamesO’llarra, David Lerew, Sol. Hoke, Lewis Pressel, Isaac Prosser,-Abraham Smith, Win.Flase,Benjamin Striekler, Henry Strobm.-J. A. 'Wilson, 11. C. - Houser, John Sloitt, Peter Mehggs, S. Tuoscot, . Jacob Brandt. , For sale by G. W. BRAND*, Carlisle. The subscribe!- i'a also agent foi- Ihe sale of the Syracuse First Premium Buckeye Mower, • with which a successful reaping attachment is now furnished, Aulfman & Miller’s patent. Wo take pleasure in calling the attention of farmers lo our Buckeye Mower aha Etapcr> which has in its triumphant practical Working during the last harvest so fully sustained the .decision of the much abused Syracuse Committee, its success has boon complbto. Over one thousand wore built ai)d sold, and the principle of the double hinge-jointed and folding bar. which be longs to this machine exclusively permanently established as the fhto one for the perfect Mow er. Wo with confidence refer to any or all of the purchasers of tho Buckeye .for proof ol the. above, from "many of whom have been received' the most flattering testimonials. Tho demand the past season was far beyond our ability to supply, and wo trust that orders will bo forward ed early the coming siiaSon that none may bo disappointed. For those requiring a combined machine we feCommend with, confidence onr Reaping attachment. Wo furnish a rear or side delivery. - - Manufacturers, Edge T- Cope & Son, West chester. 6. W. Brandt, Agent foe the sale of same, Carlisle, Cumb. 'co., oi- Stiicklor & Bro., Agricultural Store. May 12, 1859—2 m ScYthes and snaths, iso dozen Scythes And Snaths. The largest, boat and cheapest assortment in the county, wholesale and detail, at the cheap hardware stove of H. SAXTON. May 26,1859. FIFTY dozen Fly nets of all colors. Linon, Colton, and Twine, cheaper than the choa post, just reoeivd at May 26, 1859, c wvi lie Founclry a lid' Macli In« -Fanners and Mechanics Look to your * Interests! . WE are now realty to receive criers for every description of machinery cast ings, such as Steam Engines,. llniso Power, Thralling Machines, Cotu- Ehcllofa, .Clover Ilulters, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings, Collar Grates, Puts, ICnltles, Stoves, amt all kinds ol machinery. . If Rot,'rfu’tiand 'they .will ho built to order at short notice- Repairing ‘Cars, Steam Engines and Boilers, Threshing'aiid-aB kinds o( machines, .with neat, ness and dispatch. We also intend Popping Lumber of every description. t We hope by atrictTattention to business to merit a share of public patronage; Don’t for get the place on the Cumberland Valley flail road, near Ilursli’s Warehouse. ; Old Iron wanted. ',. n - r. ■■ LININGER, KEIEEK & NfelDlCH. April 21, 1859—8m* , A MELODEON cheaper than 1 ■ can i By paying So per month, yon can got one ol the best melodeons in the country, at A. B. Ew ing’s furniture rooms, where there will bo con stantly kept on hand the largest lind heat assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ever biought To Carlisle. . . j ■ • . . . If you-wish to see a good Pf AKU, Call and eSuliihiu mine. I l 'or -purity of tone, neatness of feiislij lhie toucli, and low price, nofle’ean equal them. Asi am determined to aefl 'musical in struments 1o the people ol 'Gimiherland county cheapor than any other 'portion, 'calland exam, ine inlno hetote purchasing elSeWbdro. \S3T Ail Hati’timenfs wairante'd and- kept in repair. - ’ 1 : JOHN iL, RiIEEM. ‘ \VeSt JUight street .Carlisle. Miyy;6,lBsG—Gm - ' ' 'j. ' BARGAINS-! BARGAINS!! NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. NOW opening the hirgestandcheapesl stock 0 1 Spring arid Suuiiner'Gooaaevcr brought to Cumberland county-; . :f I.AUIES i 'Dl{fiSS CtfODSi A largo line, of elegant. Black and Fancy Silks, Cliuliies, Borage Kobes, FoilchrChevier, Opera Cloth, Oriental Lustre, F.laht Poplins, Caledonia Cloth, Lavellas, Satin Plaid Ducnls, Polonaise Cloth, French Clnnl2 t l)eliaines, Tra velling Dross Goods, Organdy ipwns, &o. JC.miIIOWHIUES. An immonsn hit of ciegaht Gbllars; Undor r sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncings, Ipsertings, Edgings, etc., direct from the largestimporting ■house in Now York. Slin tvls,' $h ;uv Is, sit|i wls. A largo assortment of elegant Crape, Stella arid Thybet Shawls, very cheap,,- ;' .latce and silk Mantillas. Black Veils, and all kinds :of Atoui-ning Goods in, great variety. Hooped Skirts, Skirt Sup porters, liichardson’s. Linens, Kid Gloves, (b'twght from the importers.) Guantlets and Jlitts &0&ICB& . ‘ A fiill ;iPsni tnic'n!.'of <3 , elits’vilftseS : and Boys’Hose,, and Vc'ry' loVv. . Calicos, Ginghams, ilftslins, MckingSyGheck &e'., vd'all kinds unci pvi'cek.... ; ■ '’. CI o 1 1 1 s : 111 dC a ssriliere s, : A Sew supply, .-and very Shwp, patlphilarfy for, boy's’ wear. . , ' / A.largo slock ’of 1 elegant Imperial, Ingrain,: Yenitian, Hemp, and Rag Carpeting, bought from the largest carpet housesan New Yoyk. The styles are new ami beautiful, quality very superior, and prices uncommonly low. White and colored Mattiilgs pf all widlhs.and prices. LOOKING GLASSES, "A large stock of Uusewond, Mall eg any, and Walnut framed Looking filiates, at reduced prices, I'::'}' • • ; it is impossible,l6 cnllincrajc .lbc articles; suf ilcei*Oo;;say.niystockis.S:etil'.itia()^wicon)plete, embracing every article In the Sxy Qodds line. Having selected my' sto e I? ; from1 fa o-lorgeat and best houses in A’ew York and Philadelphia with great care, lam now prepared to oiler great in- dncetnents to purchasers.. Thanking my old friends and custodiers lor their patronage, I most respectfully invito tliera ami all others in -want of cheap, goods to.give ino a call. Our motto is quiclv.9n.lus and small profits; no trouble to show goods at the new store, corner of Main and I’ltt opposite the It. R. Depot. April 14, 1869 BIKES 12K SltOP-iaiMOVAIi. THE' undersigned rcapectfqliy informs liis natrons that ho has removed his Barber Shop to the BASEMENT OF MR. SITE’S NEW BUILDING, on Ninth JlanoVer street, adjoining Mr. Havcrstiok’s Drug Sloro, and nearly .opposite the Bank, Where lib .hopes to see all his ‘old tusromcrs-, and as-many new ones as wish to have their hair and whiskers « done np” in the most fashionable stylo. All the various branches of Bartering, such as shaping, Iluir Culling, Shanipooning, sc., attended to with promptness. Also, Cupping, Blending, Tooth -Extracting, The undersigned has-also ibfsa'le ti superior article of ... of his own;discovery and preparation, unequall ed by anv similar article now in, use, for resto ring, atren'gtheiiitig abd iiivlgoratihg the Hair; preventing it from failing oif eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of the skin,’ and imparting a rich glossy, silken texture to the Hair. An excellent toilet article Tor either ladies of gentlemen. Testimonials of undoubt ed character as to its good qualities, in posses sion oi the, undersigned, which ivill he exhibited to any person wishing to ekambve.lhqtn. ■ IflK’Rir LlfrNEKtrilL. April 7, 1850—\ y - Foreign and Domestic LiqViois. LYNCH Sc WtiALAND, SuCcesSotStb Lynch ■& Detwiler, respectfully announ'eo to the public, that they continue to keep Constantly on hand, and for sale, a large, and Very superior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors; at 'he- bid s'tahd, South Hanqyer street, three doors south of Inholf’s Grocery store, and dt ■rectly opposite the Volunteer printing oflicei BRANDIES, AH of choice Brands. WINES, ■ , Slicrry, jPort; Maderia, laabon, Clarot, Native, Hock, J obanntsborg and 13o dcrliciinar. . ..U ■■■ CHAMPAGNE, • Heidsick & Co., G-CiSferS Co., and iiupefiat. GINS, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. WIIISKEL V , ' . - . . Superior Old Monongahela, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and JribU. 1 > ' SCOT'clt Ale, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s Enst IlKtlft 'Palo Alt), Tcnnot’s Drown Stout. Also, a .largo lot of Monongahola Rectified Whiskey*, IAKKLR S BRAND, for,sale low. . nm ,„ ( ~mr Dealers and - others desiring A PURE ARTI CLE, wilUhid it as represented, as their whole attention will bo given to a proper and careful selection of ‘their STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and liopos to have the patronage oi the public LYNCH & WEALAND April 21, 1869—tin] ' SA'GRINDSTONES of nil sizes, just ro- JLOUcoived at May "6, 185 Q, HAV ELEVATORS. Just received a largo assortment ol Hay Elevators, Pulleys, Hope, Rakes, Forks, Hoes, &c., cheaper than ever at H. SAXTON’S May 2C,'1859 SO oy». Who sell VARPETINGS,\ CIIA’S. OGILBY HAIR RESTORATtVEj U. SAXTON’S, H. SAXTON’S .Fresh Groceries. JUST received by tb6 subscriber, a largo stool: of every description of Groceries, fresh arid cheap. Also, a largo supply of , Foreignand-,Domestic Liquors, 'consisting of very lino old Cognac, df Plnet, Castillon 5c Go’s, (vintage 1850). Briiiltiy, fine Old Port, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid. sick &' Go’s, celebrated Cliampagne Wines, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very line Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and.Monongahdlu do., Rum, Cherry and Blackberry'Brandies, See., for sale at the new store of "tile subscriber at low prices. - - WM; BENI’X. Carlisle J tinuary SO, I 85&. licdar ■& Willow Ware. BA-SKtt.S. Market, Travelling, and a Vari ely 61 I'ancy and other baskets. W-oijtft'K TTitre.—Tubs, Buckets, Measures, iteolers, painted and other Buckets, Pails, Bed curds,.Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. ■ . Rich’s Brooms, known as the best Broom in this of any other market, are for sale only by tho subscriber. All articles in our line are of fered at the. lowest cash prices Nov. 4, 1858 KoW is til<6 time Cor Bavguius ! Spring and Siminier Goods! ' M the -Veit Store, corner o/ N. Hanover amt Lou . thcr streets. TUE undersigned retnrns thanks for the pa tronage bestowed "uipon him by the public, and at the,same time respectfully announces that he has just returned from Philadelphia, nud is now opeuiugu nciviot of SPUING and SUal- MEK DVy- Goods and Groceries, consisting fn part as follows, and which ha is determined to Sail at tbu lowest cash pacts. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Clmllies, Alapa cas, Do Lainos, Do Bages,' Lustres, Poplins,. Lawns, Barages, Brilliants, French and .Scotch Ginghams, Prints, . Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ac.,&c. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every style and quality. . . Simple aiici Domestic Dry. Goods, Cloths, CassimeteS, postings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, ‘Checks,. Calicoes, Cot tonades, Linens, Slieetings, Denims,Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Car pet Chain, Ac., Ac. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS. Also, a largo and splendid as sortment otBONNEfS,JiATS,dAFS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A snpendV lo’t of fresh « K.O Cl KIES, Teas, CofKe, Siighr, litoiasses, Rica, Spices, Ac., Ac. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest dare, and. the IbwOst GASH PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in iny power to make mv establishment known as the '‘HEAD 'QUARTERS FOp. BARGAINS." Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purcha sing. ' ‘ ■IE?” I will pav the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT. J. A. HUMRICH, JV, April 28,; 1859, /Premium Saddlery. Plllt IP \JiILER, of Main Street, Mechanics. (ftVg, Pa., respectfully informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he is prepared to yfk execute orders for all kinds of As A SADDLERY, of the very best ■ and workmanship, and at very, moderate prices. As an evidence of (he superior quality of his work, be would slate,‘that lie has received Six ,First-C{ass Premiums, at dilfere’nt County Fairs. He has on band and will constantly kdop for sale, all extensive assortment of SADDLES & HARNESS, Wagon Gears, Bridles, Collars, Ac., of vafliu's styles and prices. -He has. always oh band a very large assortment of COLLARS of all kinds, which ho. will sell at Wholesale to 'theft-ado, at voryylow rates;. ■ . ifeyet has the Saddle'which drew the First PrenlinVli lit the last County Fair, held, at Ca'r- lisle, Which will be sold at a bargain. . Ho Is also prepared to sell work at wliOlosa.l6 on very advantageous terms. . Thankful lor past favors, lie respectfully soli cits a cbntiniiahco of the same. , Shop on East Main St., near the Square. . PHILtRUIILER March i 7, iBso—3m WIGS—WIGS—WIGS'. BATCHELOR’S Wigs and Toupees surpass all., They arc elegant, light, easy and‘du. rabjo. Bitting to a charm—no turning Up be’- liVn'd—no shrinking off the head;, indeed, this is the only establishment where these tilings are properly uuderstobdmid made. 233 Broadway, Now York. Nov.-18, 1858—ly JOU.N B. CUURCII. C. EIIEIILV. CHURCH & EBERLY, Steam Saw Mill & Lumber Yard* NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. All kinds of Lumber constantly bn band, l.lnn - her delivered at any point .accessible by Rail Road, at the shortest notice. BUII.DINCI TIM HER OF ALL SIZES And lengths cut to order. May 20, 1850—tf WILL BE Oi’EN ON SATURDAY, A complete asSortniobf of Summer goods; selected With groat 'cart to Uiiiottlio ivabts of the siasbn and tiade, embracing ail kinds of 'goods. Dross goods in all thoir varieties, hace and Silk Mantillas, Sun .Umbrellas, Tarasols, Lace Mitts, Hooped SUitls, Men’s and Boy’s Wear.— In fact everything Anted fob the dTeriialids of the buying community. Rleaso call and see for yourselves at Leidich’S and Sawyer’s new store, East Main street. KChlhc’s Piitcnt Animal TV:i THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, lor the Sale of Reutho’s patent animal trap, lor cttcliibg Fox es, Minks, Wolves, Bears-, Call ami see them at the cheap Hardware store of . . March 17,1859. SHOVELS & Spades, j-ust received a large assortment of Shovels. Spades, Forks, Rakes, Ilbes, Garden Tfowels, Picks, Mattocks, ‘Manure. Hooks, sc., &c., at the cheap Hard ware store of March 24,.i860 WAILS. 400 kegs Nails just received and lor sale cheaper limn ever. Country merch ants can bo furnished with Nails at manufac turers prices, ut the cheap hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle', January 20, 1869. 1 r\ rh TONS o( Hammered and Rolled Iron; 1W > * with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron, Steel, Hoop Iron, Rivets, Bolls, Nuts, WuSheis, Anvils, Vices, Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows, just received and for sale cheaper than over at SAXTON’S. March 17, 1850. JUST received a largo assortment of .Double and Single Barrel Guns, Double ahd Single Barrel Pistols, Revolvers, Game Bags, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Powder, Shot, Gaps, Wads, &c., at May 26, 1859. BELLS I BELLS U Farjn Bolls pf tbo best makes, for saio cheap, at the hardware store ol John P. Lyno lit Son. . May 19,1869. .. GRAIN CRADLES, a largo lot of all dif ferent makes, with English and American Scythes on hand, and for aalo cheap at ’ H. SAXTON'S.- A Fikcs Peak In Carlisle ! EVERYBODY hurra'afor I’iko’aPenk in the west, thousands hro “’on route.” It turns out to bo q humbug, they nil return 'With rusty pockets, nc-t-enriched -’With tire yelloV glitter ing which they anlidteatcd.. Stop (Reflect! Take n friend’s ndvice,lmd. Stay &t home an_d buy yonr goods of P-- ARNOLD. Yon will bo liuupy, gdt twice the value‘for your money, and in a short time you. will "find thrft you aro advancing 4n fortune wltfroUt frouulo. Spring has come,arc wo prepared ftfTTt,eve rybody asks; have we clothing to Suit it? If hot, wo wi» go Ho Arnold's where We can see a well sttadtt'fl dtock of all Urrids Of gooffs to suifeverybody, at greatly ‘reduced 'p’rlcofc. it consists of Such ks Bergo Delanos, Lawns, Dolegcs, La vcllas, Atapacas, Sflks of all kinds, such as •pltttt blKck, Moure Antique, Biffre'd, Striped and figured. Prtrich worked collars, Undcrsleevcs, hand, kerchiefs, Flcmnclugs, Edgings, Luces, Inser. ttngS, -Sic. ft6nnets atldi RillUdtls. j. W. EBY A good assortnsenVof Bohnels iind- Ribbons vet y tew. Sh&Wls a lid, MaVit'il’ias. Stella, (of every description,) Casljthero, Brocha, Thibet wool, (black and colored,) ai so, Mantillas of all prices. B.rraSohi of all kinds and pricts. tiditfestlc 'fierdds. ■ Ifusliu, bleached and unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Oanahurg. Cloths, 'CaSSimeves, Cottenados, Jeans, Ves. ngs, ite. : - • • CaVp'els and Oilcloth. ingrain, Venetian, three ply, rag and'-hemp carpets, Oilcloth ol nil widths, also Modting ol all widths., ■; A, gpod asWfmonf of Trunks. A liberal jiitffpuagu, And Jon will bo rewar. dC'd. Reraeinber the bland next door cAst of thu ■Carlisle Deposit Btvuk. . P. ARNODD. April ii,--iBSS. __ net# spring Goods. •f EIDICII & SAWYER (at their.now store MJt East Stain street,) have Just received from New Voile and Philadelphia, the most complete arid varied assortment of Dry Goods ever offer, e'd in ‘Carlisle, .embracing everything that is nei'V and raVe Vh style and texture; such as tan. oy silks in AVI tiro various -color's,,barred, strip, ed, Clrorie And B'oyerfete, ptiitn strip'dd ahd Beyedero Black .Silks, Touhffds '6l 'neW 'de signs,’ Barege and Lawn ■ Robes ol the latest Paris 'stvies, Satin striped Deohoirre Moths,- French Clialhs, AincHoah DctaTnes, Orgaftdy LaWns of dark alfd light fevo'uiiAs, And beiutiful ’desighb.. ' Traveling Dress Goods of the newest makes. Also a full stock of mourning dress goods to Which class of goods lye give particular alien lion. SlAdtrLS' : S&dtVfeS /•> Attest VLS I 1t.. ; his pfert of'pur stock Ysunusualiy co&pleto, consisting of crape, silk, Stella, in all tpe vari ety ,'bf shades and qualities, monVning Shawls, lace and silk .Mantillas. IVpm the celebrated cm. p'oHuma of Sronie and Bnipui, New York Sun umbrellas, siioweiets and parasols' dl the newest styles. Wbite goods of every descrip tion. Embroideries in’; full, setts,, pollers', sleeves,• worked'bands, flounoings, edgings and Insortings. Wo give great care to this branch of oiir trade, and ladies will find a very full as sortment. Hoopcd'skitts of the latest improve ments, skirt. supporters, (a new article.) A ’ftill line of Alexander’s kid; gloves, imported and sold by Stewart, NeW York.. Mitts, gloves, gauntlets, -in. every .variety. . Also a largo "stock of the newest styles of mens and boys spring eassimeres, black cloths and'cassi mei-es. ‘ ■ • • . tloisery of eVery doscriptiPn. In this de paVtftlept nhuSpnl cape has been taken tpiele'ct thova'rlpVis kinds and sizes suitable for Ladies, •MlsttspMdlvlbj -Boysahfltehlldrehlß.ivearia• 1 JD fact, oAr llPckCm braces everything kept in a first class Dry Goods Store. Having purtfiaseiS Iffr "cash And mndomnr so. lections among the tiust ftnporling and jobbing Houses 'Pf New York and Philadelphia, we fee! prejialreil 'to offer Snjierior inducements to buy ers. All we aSk is an examinat ion c'f bur stock before buying .elsewhere, for widen- favor we Will "feel VeVy . SX^, April 11,'1859. "I AIR-TIGHT STOPPER, For Fruit, Cans, Jars or Bottles, IS the most simple, convenient, economical and useful article ever invented. It is com posed of two plates attached by a screw, be tween which is placed a circular piece of Gum. The turning of the burr compresses the Gum and spreads it out, thus tilling up the opening and making it ilCrfectiy air-tight. It qan be ap plied to I'ra Cans, Stone or Glass .Tars, This Stopper being SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, and so easily applied, is the great desideratum so long wished for, an’d only needs an examina tion to Convince 'the luoVt fh'c'red'ulotis of Us su periority-over anything yet invented or likely to be. , THE CANS CAN ALSO BE TESTED be fore putting in. the 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 bad at moderate prices ol W. L. HALLER, Sole Jlgenl for Pennsylvania and Maryland. May 26, 1859— _ DAILY TRAIN OT 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 & Jlilfchman, Nos. 808 and 810 MaVkCt Street, will be delivered in Carlisle (he hekt dnjr. ■ . , J. W; HENDERSON, HENRY SAXTON. AGRICULTURAL. IMPLEMENT AND M B. STRIOKXER & BROTHER, have jjilat opened, in tho room formerly occu pied by Shryock, Taylor & Smith, Zug’s new building, Main St., two doors east of tho mar ket hOuSe, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements mid lertilikers, Which they art) pre pared to Soli' oh the most reasonable terms. The Stock onlbrae’ea Plows, Cultivators, Narrows, Hay, Straw and COrA Fodder, Cullers, Reapers, Mower's, Prills, Cradles, Scythes, Coni Shelters, Porks, Shovels.. Hoes, Rakes, Prun ing Knives, Whetstones for Mow ers, and every other article neces sary for farm use. H. SAXTON. They also intend keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, Butter-workers, Butter Forms, Prints, Radios, Butter Tubs; Bpwls, &'d. .. Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes of thD best varieties. They aro con stantly making additions to Ihbjr Stock, and will use every exertion to supply,tho wants of the agricultural community. ■ They have also tho agoncy for Evans # Wat son’s Salamander Safes.. ' ‘ Orders loft at the store for Ault and etna, mental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to promptly. April 21,1859— ly ■ H.. SAXTON’S IRISH LINEN'S. A very large assortment of Irish Linens of superior quality, cheaper than over at the cheap store of / Juno 23. J. A- HUMEUXCH, Jr. •Ladies Dress Gtfdcte, Embroideries, Gentlemen’s wear. your Fmiisl WILliO««llBi: : S PATENT NEW ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, 23 d Jllai/,1859, the subscriber will run a West High Street, Carlisle, Pa May 26, 1859, Something New! SEED STORE. DR. J. J^riSPEB,.) - ( H O,M 0.E,0 BATE I S I.) . . SUCCESSOR to-Dr.-ff. K. Smith, havingper. manehlly located iu CuVlisle, oilers his pro. fessiona*!-services totho citizens of the town and vicinity, In the practice of the-vifiotls branches of his profcssioh. - • \ f-' " Olilco in South Hanover street, formcriybe cupied by Dr. Smithi-where he may beconsuh ted at all times, ’When not professteitnlly engag ed. . . , ■ . May 20, 1859—ff mi ;>' ■ r -," - f ./• Allow mo to introduce my friendy Df. J. JV Bender; a graduate of the Homeopathic College, Philadelphia, and a man oT acknowledged rdedlt- CM Skill, lib will succeed Dr. Jv Ei Smilh'W liiyhtaad, as I cannot disengage myself from my Vfre'setVtSftnntidu. ' ‘ 'Juno 2, ’59. M. PRIESE. Asrifewlinral Society OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. THE Fall meeting and exhibition of the Gflmbpfland County Agricultural Society, will bo held 6’6 their Fqlr ground, on Weints day, Thursday, quii ’Friday t {hi 12th, loin, and Uth of October, 1869. The grofund of the So ciety will be greatly improved, so that all arti cles for exhibition tvfit ho niUer covet. and Jhß display Is expected to Be Unfilcb larger than‘ever before. By order of tho Sdciety. - DANL. S. GR-OPP, Sect'y. • June 9,1859. . Notice. NOTTCE Is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on thp estate of Pater OueyV deceased, iatedf Netrton township, Cumberland county, ,bav,c been Hatrcdby the Register of said county, to the subVfiber residing ship." All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to , present the same duly authenticated tor settlement.- ~ ABRAHAM MARQUART, JtUh’f. ~ Juno 9,1859—61* * IVolice. Til AT Letters of Adminls'lrhtfpn'o'a the estate Pf D'r. P. 'C. 'Ca'rdde'r, la'te of ills tjo'rpAgh of Carlisle, de'o’d have been granted by Yb'p 'Rpgls t«V of Uamberlau'd county, to the ucdcrsighetL Those having blaiftla Will present them, and those indebted Will Wiako payment to. . JOHN M. GREGG, Mm’r. 'Cfuiiblc/Jnno f, 1859. ~ ~ SPKIS G GOODS. HAnVCH’S, West Main St., . ■ Opppsltethe Depot, Carlisle, A large and fine Assortment of CLOTHS, ./ CASSIMERES, • ‘VESTINGS, &c., • GENTS FURNISHINGS. >, The above. Goods made to, order promptly in the best manner. - Jtetidu-ir.iiilc Clothing, ol our manufacture. Give lis a 'call* N. HANTCH. AJiVil 28. 1859. - • ■■ .... ■ . . , , A CARD 1 , . rivHE undersigned, of the flrta of Burdict Sc • I- .Bartlett, would, take this method of return*, ijig bis thanks to.the citizens of Carlisle (or. their 'kind treatment and liberal patronage whilst introducing our- new and valuable kn'owfc as JJu rdici fSarlhtPs Grecian.f-'aout chniit vil Polish, and would ale'p stalp, that his Blacking can bo bought at nearly ail Jhe.s|ores, affi also. that it can be bought at Wholesale prices'at Mr. Henry Sakloo’s, East High street, Carlisle. . As a simple trial will convince, any . one of its iupe'ri'Prity over gtiy .other fija'cklng in the market, I recommend it fO Yo'u'r taVora,. bio a'Cceptanco, knowing that it will speak for. itself. My Blacking is known by the red label. “ A word to tho wise is sufficient.” S. P. BURDICT. May 12, .1859—2 m . Mowing Sc Reaping Mucftlule ' Agency. 638 MurXet Street, 'X'fr.iatklphii:, ~ , i ( .. WHEHt PAIIMjERS; Viiiitf yeo -ixA iuigp for themsolvbs, betweeij tX\x of ilitbtU OtHtbintd JBUlhtku.now' in u Set Anapurbaaso he machine of their, choice..... ' tu .... EMLEW 'I- PAS^HORE, 038 Market St; X'hila. April 7, IH69—3m HERRING, Mackcrai, Shad in barrels* Halt barrels, quarter Darrels, fresh- Gro’Ceriea, Liquors, Tobacco, Segura, at the lon'dSt cash prices, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, BecSwas, Tui!o\v, Soaip, Bags, taken in exchange at the cheap grocery of WM, BENT3C. April 7, 1859. -' ■ ; VALUABLE TOWN PRORhIJ IT FOR SALE. ■} THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property op East Street and Liberty Alloy, containing 120 fcCt tfont’Cn East StVeety, and 120 lent deep Oh Liberty Alley, having thereon erected ttfur dwelling bouses,. , jy i a No. 1. Being a large two 'story AsaSajjL Stone House, wlth 'Back-b'ulldtng, a Cistoni, very choice fruit tree«, &o. Np?2.'Being n largo two story Frame Ho,uao, with back-building, Brick Cistern, Wdod-bwiSe, choice fruit trees and ,, ■ No. 3 and 4, are situated op Liberty Alley, being one story stone and fhitiVb iTouscs. 1 These properties .will .lie Fold iogCtbcy ‘or separately, to suit- purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing Ihfor maiioh, will inquire of Wm. Bell, or the under- signed. S. & N. BELL. Carlisle, January 13, 1809—fl SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY R.AJ L R.6AD CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, - April 11th, 1859, passenger trains wi.lt leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) , For ..... .i lit 2Vain. ‘lk-Train.' LbaVc Chamb'ersburg, 5.10 "A. 51. 1.( OP. Mi «« Shippensburg, - 6.-10 • ** 1.32 t( ft ls r cwville, . 6.10 (( ' 2;04 ’«< ft Carlisle, (5.43 ;«< 2.46 “. ft Mechanlcsb’g, 7.16 “ • 8.16 “ At Uarrisbulg, 7.45 ■“ ' £.45 (t For €ii:uublirskmV&\ 4 ... ‘ Ist Train.: 2d,Train.. Leave Harrisburg, B.OU A. M. , 1.20 P. il, “ Mcciiaiiicshurg, 8.43 “ , i.,6d " « Carlisle, . 9.20 ■< 2.84- “ “ Noy.-Vilic, , ,0.54 .<• S.OB ■< “ Shippenabutg, 10,24 << S-,38 “ At Cbduiberalmrg. 10155 ' . . ,4.06. “ Trains leave Harrisburg tor Philadelphia, Vja Ponn’a Railroad; at 2.30,.605, and 760 A. M; arid 1.10 and 3.50, t.SJLj By HeadingylaLoha rid'ri Va\lby Railroad, at 8 a. m., 2,3pp.pi., po'fßaVtlniore, 8.20 a.in. and 1 p.m.; .. For TreVe’rVoVr'aud Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.30 p. hi. . Train pn Dauphlh Road at 2.00 p. m-.,. • FareS fMm llarrisburg, Moohaniosburg, Car lisle, ShipPedsburg and Chambersbnrg, will 'be felt Debts less when paid for Tickets at tho Ci lice, than when paid in the Cara, , J • , O. N. BULL. Sairt. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, I April 7, 1859. V J, Attention Farmfers and StooK RaisdrS. THE subscriber ifill Stand for Ihc Sbahori, d Ills'farm. 1* miles west of the. turnpike, on the Yellow Breeches clock, in- Lower ßickinson township, 6 miles south pi Carh'slp. three clo cant jACIiS anti two flrst-rato HORSES, and - March Bt, 1869—3 m - : v. F' UST la from New York a large addition to our. itotk of. Now. Spring! Goods, double Skirt Bareges, double Skirt Lawns, Foulard Silks, Lace Mantillas, Shawls, elegant- Embroi dered Collars, .Parasols, Sen Umbrellas. Lace Mitts, Kid Gloves, a large lot of Hoopod'Skirts, Bongleas & Sherwood’s unequalled Bustles, Skirt-Suspenders, Bcc.' Plckse call at the hew store East Main St. ... LEIDXCH A SAWYER! , April 28, 1860. 1 FISH.
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