JBitu’te. ■P Philadelphia, July 5,1859. Klour and Meal —Market quiet. Receipts R'lour continue light, arid prices' are, again, R r . Sales of good superfine arc reported at ■5O per bbl. for common extra. Good Wcs- K extra at SC 75. The sales to the home BJc are limited between $0 50 and S 7 75 for ■by lots. Nothing doing in Rye Floor nr Bp Meal. The former is held at S 4 50 and Blatter at S 3 75 per barrel. ■Brain. —Wheat is low, and wilhoutdemand. Wes of Pennsylvania and Western red at SI 55; ■6O, and white at SI GO a 1 70... Rye is sol- Hgiat 87c. Corn is dull and ptiCes drooping, of yellow at 82 cents, afloat. Oats arc Ml and plenty. Sales of prime Delaware at 45 Kits, and Pennsylvania at 46c. In Buck- Hlent there has been a ferlher, sale at 85 cents, pry msKEf is in fair demand. Sales of Ohio Ijp; at 28 cents, and Pennsylvania do. 264 a pic, ; hhds. at 26 cts.'and Drudge at 254. |.CloveiiseeD cotties_ forward slowly, and irime lots command S'SJiO per 64 pounds.— L'imotny has declined to 82. Flaxseed is scarce |£slcs al'6B. I **ost-Ollice Notice. B. Carlisle PosT-OrncE, • | July 1,1859. V r StIIEKK will bo no charges made at this ol lltice irom this date lor less than one bundle nivulnpus, or a sheet 61 stamps, arid then on db those persons who pay their accounts \mptlj- Paper postage and Box vent must bo or the' papers will he retained until the ifjtge is setiled for. It has become a com fit, practice for persons to drop-in throe cent fflvs and one cent papers endorsed on them Bliarge Box!” Whilst lam disposed to cx m' every reasonable accommodation, I must |e some little regard to riiy owri interest. — le aliove rule will be strictly adhered to witb fcrespoct to persons. iH, • joiin B. Bratton, p. m. |H- Great Allraelion'! Sob two afternoons and two p, EVENINGS ! ! Education Hull, Carlisle- ■ SiGNOK BLITZ, the world renowned ..Ven- S-driloqnist and Magician, with his Learned Snary Birds, will give his amusing, enterlain ients at the above place, on Monday and Tues wi.Julv nth and 12th. Commencing.in the hernoona at ,'J o’clock, and in the evenings at su/iAdmission 25 cts. Children 111 cts. puiy 7,1839 —It f;HEPamphlet Laws of the Session of 1859, J'lW* been 'received at-Mio Protlwnotavy’s, nJO&i&i 'in Curlislo, lind are ready for disMbWtioii S-t. i’rotii’y. v-July 7. 1859—3 t ' ' ~ iiist of Lei lei's. | d iii the “Volunteer,” by atithorihj fc' ir'.tsT of Letters remaining in the Post Office Sjv'iJLi at Carlisle, Pa., July 1,18 S». Persons in- Kcquiring for Letters on this List Will please say 'they arc advertised. One cent doe: on each let- Went W W Myers John W n(trews Sarah' Myers„Yietorinc, dams John jr ~ Mathews Louisa ißbwen M iry Mrs Mickey S \Y fejiruwii Win 2 . . M’AvelElizr iffitiOk Frances " Myers Sallie S iri'jitlftu'rf Alexander ■ ; MusSehnati Cathetintt Hfiiack Braxler Morrison John Salomon Miller t).uiiol. SjllJutciCrl Sarah 2 Mont Lewis . |%arpes Franklin. „ Musser Joseph C Mary :' ' Monntz Simon M'O'une Georgo A uGoller Levi More Mary Mrs, 'CaTup ,William ' Moore John ' County Rdward M Mathews Ldward ILQdnrUaviil Nyman Sarah WeiMc'B W Nailer George W rclark Mrs P F Opporihamor Henry wciirson Beccic Okcokey. ihomns ■ ,;T)avis Annie. Peter Nancy Jane ifJJavls Sadie Phelbin Anthony ■:;.d:»iiii«an A Sarah Kiordan.T miothy ■’.,'jfjiinner Joseph Ross Susan o j’Dipican'Mary Amelia Rodin Win Duncan Sarah Reed Sarah , Bg6lf-Davrd-.il . Rinehart Lathnno 1 Enswotth Barbara Smith Robert ■; Fetrow Henry It Sanson John . A Friend 2 Stine Samuel Franklin Samuel . Snow Sarah Jane f Fox David Stooky William ‘ Frederick George SharpJn'mA . • •V Gross Jane Sulenburger Abiaham Green Joseph Smith John w Gill William Shrowenboch Joseph Gloeson,Patrick Shadls Baldasser V Hopkins,Green B Sphur Rebecca 2 • Itiiipehamnier William- Stuart Joseph F , Holsinger Sarah Jane Slider Anna Maty Holliday Samuel Smith Charles A ' Highctt J E Sm.lh Robert R ■ , Hippie ProfC F . . Servers And.. Hcirine W Summers Elizabeth - Hester J G Stephenson Moses '' Heckman John Spin..-Rebecca L ’ Huber Sarah Sacked R L Iluflck Rachael Slump John IS -. JknVuns Alexander • Sharp Samuel Jackson Andrew Smith Mrs Man 1. Jdnbs Ililhtiati. Bullon Juntos U , Jdlintjtotl Win I) . Smith A J , Jpifbs John W Sander Joint Johns Dlt J . Sargeant Sh-ddon ■ ■ iP.Jlhpcrit Sirrah Sadkd Samuel " Kimble Ami E Tytlp Tahlha !■ Kihg.llenry Tfessler J W - LbKkrkpod S M Thomas Joshtht ■ . Lipf*.’Harriet 2 . Yaneourt Hale i Lucas Margaret Anti Viereck J 0 c LanrbortOn Rebecca J Waggoner George • ■ 'i Liffitltmilfa George Waggoner Sarah A Ldlh John Waggoner Caroline 1 Langhlln James A Wilson Jane Miss Leo William Davis White Susanna 1 Liicus Peter Waggoner David ti’ Lochara Eliza J Wcllians Joseph d-\ Leapbart C Mrs Agt. Camden & Ambo; iMitme Christian Railroad . Lydia Ann , . „ JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. I.itji of Letters SSBSmiEMAINING in,the Post Office at Now July 1, 18S9. ashingtoii ICI iue, Albert, 2 i John F. Eisenhouur, Mrs Elizabeth Summers f Jjplm Stiictler, Mary Heard, ■ ' 'U fjoorge Sholleharaor, Sarah Shank. ■R. Swart, 2 ' . ' Quo cent duo on each letter. , Persons calling 1 for the above letters will say advertized. V ; “ W. W. WANBAUGH, P. Mr ;; ’ ‘ County Treasurer. T HE undersigned, at the solicitation of nu rterons friends, bus consented to be a can. I 1 JM.in for the oliice of County Treasurer, sub. } fat t„ (lie decision of tlio Democratic Count !' CbnTentiom^ oMpsoN M GACBRAITII Dickinson townsbiji, Juno 30, 1850 County Treasurer. :;fi' -ilf/E afo requested to name Sami.. Ensmiso. W *if» of Carlisle, ns a candidate for the ■ edict! ot. Count] Treasurer, subject to the deci slon of the DomocVatic County Convention. i[ : Juno 30,185!)—' bell nixf;i\c, & c . Ar.S'. liVNE, corner of fiodlord and Loutlicr .-.Streets, Carlisle, will attend promptly to ; t/ Bell-kdnging in all the various branches. Every ‘ Sell warr-ntcd to work well or no pay required. - . John Noble, Benjamin Glider. jhA Enocli Voting, Kithard Woods, Christian Stayman, William Bentz, John S. Sterretl, A. C. Sharpe, Wm. N. ljussell, John C. Dunlap,l Joseph D. Halbert, Robert Giviri, John Dunlap, James Holler, Robert MooVe, 11. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson,' Samuel Groason, Geo. W. Sheafer, Jacob 11. Neisley, Benjamin Neisley. Jnno 30, lS5a-6m* . , Notice. NOTICE is.hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania. to after tire charter of the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer upon,said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank ot is. sue, ami to change its name to tire, Carlisle Bank i also to increase the capital of said bank /which is at present seventy-two thousand dol lars, with privilege 'of increasing the same under, its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars,) two'hundred mid lilty tli'OUsand dol lars. W; M. BEETEM, tashicr. June 30, 1859—Cm HAR GAINS I. ■ !. , BARGAINS!! ' , , ~ Just received and lor salo,'a't reduced ptjics, n large lot of Silk •dusters,' Sliantilla and .French Lace .Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, LaVyns in great-¥nriety-ol L style 7 i3be'appDelainea r 'Glnntzcsr Brilliants, Embroideries at less than city prices, Late mitts, San Umbrellas. Douglass A Sher wood’s unequalled Skirts for Ladies',.' Misses and Children’s wear, Ilosieryof oVery dcSCfip - - Please ‘toll nt Lcidich & Sawyer’S no\v store, East Main St. , ' ■ June 30, iB6O. . 1 ■ Great reduction in prices i ' . At thcLadieV Resort, BENTZ’S STORE. • According to bur practice In the last few,weeks.o( the'Season,'«o have re duced the prices of 'onr-immense and ttftriqd stock ol Dress Goods to Sltch points ns will, in faro rapid sales.. Regardless of'.profit we are determined lb sell tliein off. llerrge Rohes and. Double Shirls, ' Organutj-Ltiiens, Gfcnodcans, •tallies, Freii and Silk nt very low figures, •til: -Mantillas at reduced prices, plain Silk Man- Nilas very low in price,'French Lace Mantillas, Jtnnlilla Labe Mantillas, .I’almuS, Points, &c.n The whole of thy stock is now offering at re duced prices, preparatoiy to the close ot the •eason. All I ask is the attention ot the.lndies. #lve ino'a call, as I ipel satisfied.\Ve can suit any one both ns to Stylo mid price. . June 80* 1859- BENTZ-, Fresh Grocerits., JUST received by the subscriber,- b. largo .stock -of. every description of Groceries, fresh'and cheap;, Also, a largo supply of Foreign anti Domestic Lrqnoi's, consisting of very line old Cognac, of I inet, Castillon &’ Co’s. (Vintage 185 U) Brandy. line Old Port. Madeira; Muscat, Claret, and Ilcid siok & Go’s, celebrated Cliampagnc Mines, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, Very line Old Rye M'hiskey, Bourbon and Monotigahela do., Rum, CherVv and Blackberry Brandies, &b.,for sale at the new store of the subscriber at low prices. WJI. BENTZ. , Carlisle January 20, 1859. Ccdur & Willow Win e. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and other Baskets. H'oodca IlTirc.—Tubs, Buckets, Measures-, Keelers, painted and 'other Buckets, Palis, Bed cords', Mats, Brushes and oihct necessary house articles. . . 1 Kick's Brooms', known as the best Broom in this or any other market,,are for sale only hy the subscriber. All altieles in our lino are of ferial at the lowest casli prices . Novi 4, 1858 Now is the tliiic lor Bargains: Spring and Summer Goods! JU the New Slore } 'corncr of N. Hanover mid Lou. iher streets. ' THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa* tronage bestowed upon him by the public, and«at the same, lime respectfully announces Unit he has just returned Irom Philadelphia, and is now opening a new lot of SPUING and SUM MER Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as and whlcj) he,is determined to sell atlhb lowest edsh prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, ClmllicSj Alapa cas, Do Laincs, D«, Dagos, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Parages, Brilliants, Prencli and - Scotch' Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and quality. ” Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths,' Cassimcres, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Col tonades, Linens,'Sheetings, Denims,Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Car l>ut Chain, &c., &c. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS. .Also, a large and 1 splendid as sortment of BONNETS, HATS, CJJPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Asnperiqr.lot of fresh ... '.o R O G 13 K i£S 8, Teas,' Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c.. &c. Having selected my entire stock.with tin* greatest care, and the lowest CASH FRI CKS, I cun assure my friends and the public generally, that X will do all in my power to makemv establishment known as the “ SIEJID QUJIRftiRS FOR BJRGJIINS Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine .my stock' before ptifoha-' sing. wjll pay the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT April 28, 1859, SOMETHING Extra. Peck’s Patent Thresh ing Machine and Horae Power, with all the latest improvements. H'affanled to thresh GO bn. per hour. M. B. STRICKLEE & BEO. Carlisle, Jurio 30, 1860. J s mls. • WILL PE OPEN ON SATURDAY, A complete assortment of Summer goods; selected with great care to meet tlie wants of the season and hade, embracing all kinds of goods. Dress goods in all their varieties. Lace and Silk Mantillas, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Lace Mills, Hooped Skirls, Men’s and Boy’r wear.— In fact everything suited for the demands of the buying community. Please call and see for yoursdlves at Leidich’s and Sawyer’s now store, East Main street. Ucullic’s Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, lor the sale of Kcuthe’s patent animal trap, tor catching Fox es, Minks, Wolves,.Bears, &c. Call and see them at the cheap Hardware store of HENRt SAXTON. March 17, 1859. JUST received a largo assortment of Double and Single Barrel Guns, Double and Single, Barrel Pistols. Game Bags, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, P6wdor, Shot, Caps, Wads, fee., at May 20,1859, BELLS'! BELLS 11 Farm Bells of the best makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store of John P. Lyne 8; Son. May 19,1859. ’ 11/TONE If wanted at thf Odice in payment of ,ITX’ subscription. A Pikes Peak lu Carlisle! Eyjjli VBODY hurra's for Pike’s Peak In the west, thousands are “en rontc.” It turns out to bo n humbug, they "all return with rusty pockets, not cuVfched. with,the yellow glitter ing which anticipated; i*op! Reflect! Take a friend's advice, and .-stay, at home anil buy your goods bl’ P. AliNuLl). Vou will bo happy,, got/twico the vuluefor your money, and in a short time you will, find that 30U lire advancing in fortune without trouble. Spring has cobic, aVc wc prc’patvd for it, eve* rybodyusks; .have we. clothing to suit it ? it not, we will go to where-we. can sec a stock of all kinds ot goods to suit Everybody', at greatly tcdufccd prices. It consists of . . L,adtes D.rcss Godds, Such as Bcrfpi Delanos, Lawns, Delcgcs, La- Vellas, Alapacas, Silks tff all,kinds, sucli as plain black,-MoMre Antique, Barred, Striped and IlgnVe'd. French worked collars, UndcrslocVeS, hand kerchiefs, Flouncing:),’ Edgings, Laces, Inser tings, ike. • A good assortment of iWtuols add 'Rlblkins very low. ■ Stella. '(Vif every description,) ’Oashtncre, Broolm, Thibet' wool, (black an'd 'colcfc'd,) al. so, Mantillas of all prices', Parasols of all kinds atui price*. DonVestic Goods. lifiislin, bleached lin'd unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams,' and Osnaburg. . Gentlemen's wear. Cloths, CasliinVeveS, Cottenades, Jeans, Ves. lings, &c. •. Ingrain, Vc'Ac'lfan, tlireb ply, rag and hemp carpols. Oilcloth ol all widths, also Matting ol : all widths. A good assortment.of.Trnnks. A liberal patronage, and you will bo rewar od. Remember the stand; nest'door east o: lus Carlisle Deposit Bank NEW SPRING GQOBS. LEIDIGH ■& SAWYER Git their new store • East Main sheet.) have j'nst received from .. .New York nml Philadelphia, tide most complete and .varied assortment of DCy Goods ever offer ed in Carlisle, embracing' everything tlmt is new dud rare in style aii’d texture; such as tan., cv silks id All the viiriotis colors, barfed, strip ed, Ciibho, aii'd Bey'edcfo, plain stril>ed and BeyedOfe Black Silks, Poulards ol new de signs. BaVogu and Lawn Uobes of the latest Paris styles, Satin striped Dechevre cloths, French Challis, American Delaines, Organdy Lawns of dark and light grounds, anil beautiful designs. . . • ■■■•*■... .'* „ ~ . Traveling Dress Goods of the hctVost makes.: Also a lull stock of mourning dress goods I'd •which class of goods tvu give - particular atten tion. *. . • * SUdtWt.SJ SlUlVfSl'l SHJ W-LS'tl) This part'Of onnst'oek is unusually bofiipleto, consisting of chape, silk, s*ella, in all the_ vari ety of Shades and tpralities, morirnihg Shawls, lace ami silk Mantillas, from the celebrated em poriums of Brodi'e and liu 1 pui,lve\v York Sun umbrellas, sliowerels anil parasols ol the newest Styles. White goods of every descrip., lion; Embroideries in full • setts; cellars, sleeves, worked bands, llountings, edgings and Insertihgs. We givc gloat* Cafe t'o this branch of our trade, and ladies* will fin'd a VcrV fii 11 as sortment. 'Hooped skirts of the latest improve ments, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A full line of AleXanderth kid. gloves, imported and sold by Stewart,* NeVv York. Hitts, fttdves, gauntlets, in every variety.. Also a large stocjc of the newest styles of mens nml boys spring cassimercs, black qlbths aiid cassi tncres. ■ ■; ■ lloiscry of every description. In this de partment.unusual care has been taken to select the various kinds and sixes suitable for Ladies, Misses,Men’s, Boys and Children’s wear, i' In fact, bur stock embraces everything kept in a (hot class Dry Goods store. Having purchased for cash and made onf se. lection's among the best importing and. jobbing houses o( How-York and I’hilrttlelphin, we feel, prepared tb offer superior indlieem.ents to buy .. ers. All we ask is an oxalnination cf ourstbek ■ be I ore buying elsewhere, for which favor wc will fool very gfatelhl. LEIDXCII & SAWYER. ApfiM.4, 1859. J. W. EBY. IS the Inßst simple, convenient, economical amt useful article ever invented. Itis-com posed of two plates attached by a screw, bo. tween which is placed a circular piece of Gum. The turning of the biirr compresses the Gnm and spreads it out, thus tilling tip Iho opening and making it perfectly air-tigiit. It can be up plied to Tin Cans, Stone or Glass Jars. This Stopper being 81. M Pl.li iX CONSTRUCTION, and so easily applied, is the great desideratum so long wished for, and only needs an examina tion to convince the most incredulous of its su periority over anything yet invented or likely to bo. " . THE CANS CAN ALSO UE TESTED be. (ore .putting iri-tbe Ffnit by tilling them tfnli water and 'putting oil the Stopper with a pres sure.' . Cans, .Tar?, Glass and Stone, with Stoppers attached, or the Stoppers alone, cap always be hud at moderate prices of AV. L. HALLER; ' Sole JJgeut for Pennsylvania and Maryland* Maj'2o, 18*r>(l— 2ln J, A. IlUiiMClt, Jr. 11. SAXTON’S Embroideries, Bonnets and Ribbons. Shawls, and Mantillas, CaVpeTs and Oil.cloth April 14, 1850. f' Prfcsorve your Fruiis! WtHOHJCHIII’S PATENT AIR-TIGHT STOPPED For Fruit, Cans, Jars or Bottlos, NE vv AURANG E W E N T. On and after Monday, 23d May, 1850, the subscriber ivill run a D/Ulil TRAIN OF CARS, BETWEEN Carlisle and Philadelphia, lea ving Carlisle every morning, and Philadel phia every evening. Ail goods left at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell & Itinchtbab, Nos. BUB and 810 Market Street, trill be delivered in Carlisle the next day. . . . . ,h \V. HENDERSON. I Pcs/ High Street, Carl hie, Pa. ■ May 20, 1859. ■ . ■ Something New ! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEEP STOREr- MB. STUKJKLEH & BROTHER,, have •just opened, in, the room formerly occn pied by Shrynck, Taylor & Smith, Zng’s net building; Main St., two doors east/if the mar Uot house, a large assortment of Agriculture Implements and fertilizers, which they are pre pared to seil oil the most reasonable terms. The stock embraces , Plows, Cultivators, Ilarroihr-llay. ■Str.ifir Jiml Coni Euihlcr Cullers, Renners, .fitnefrsi Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, Forks; Chords. Hoes, Rakes, Prun ing knives. Whetstones for Mow ers, and every other article neces sary for far muse. Thoy also intend keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, inclnd. ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, Butter-worker*., Butter Forms,’Prints, Ladles, Butter Tub*; BowMs, &c. • Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes of the best varieties.. They are- con stantly making additions to Iheif stock, and will use every exertion to supply the wants of the agricultural community. They have also tho agency for Evans * Wat son’s Salamander Safes* . Orders left af- tho store for .fruit and oimu mcntal Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo uttonded to grumpily- April 21, 1859-ly lluiTfl LINENS. A very large assortment of Irish Linens of superior quality, cheaper than over at the cheap store nf , ■ /j„ho 21. .T. A. HUMEUICn, Jr. Dll. J. j. BESDCR'. (H-o M QK,Or ATii J s T ,) SUCCESSOR io Dr. J. K... Smith man'ently'located in Carlisle, otters his pro,- fessional services to Hie citizens ofthc town and vicinity, in ’tbo practice of tho various branches of his profession. , - ■ ■ ■' Ollice in -Smith. flat),over street, formerly oc cupied by Dr. Smith, where be .may be cons id fed at all times, when not prcfossionaily engag ed May 20, 1850—t'f ». -■ Allow me'to introduce my friend, Dr. J. -J, Homier, n, graduate nt Iho Homeopathic College, Philadelphia, and a man of acknowledged medi. cal skill. He will. sneecij'd Dr. 3; K. Smith irt my stead. As 1 cannot disengage myself from my present situation. Mechh’g. June 2. ’52 Ajrri.cii|P HOUHBi , . ON ami after Mo.nddy, April iUIi r .}359;. passenger trains will leave as follows, VSim days excepted :) v t For Harl'isftnrge !«/ Train. 2d Train. Leave Chambersbnrg, 5.10 A.M. 1.( OP, Wi Shipptmsbnrgi 5.40 «< 1.52 ‘V «. Newville, , C.ZO “ iLO4 ; “ << Carlisle, 0.43 “ 2;4$ *<; <« Mechanfcab’g, 7,’lG’ ■ 3.15, > «*, At Uarrisbnrg, 7.45 l< .8:46 “ For ., It/ 7'rain. » 2d'Train. ■ LcaVS ißirrlsbflrg,. . 8.00 A. M. l t 2o P. M. Mcchanicsburg, 8.43 u “ Carlisle, 9.20- “ . 3.84 ««' “ Newvillo, • 9.84‘ “ 3.08 «, “ Shippeiisbnrg, 10.24' “ 8.38 “ At Oliamburaburg* 10.55' “" >, 4.08. •' , Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia, via Pcnn’il Railroad, nt 2.3 u. 005, and 780 A. M;' ami 1.10 ami 8.50, P.M; ■ By Hondihg vfa,Lo6a uon Valley Railroad, at Bn. in., 'J.35 I'i.m. Per-Baltimore, 3.20 a.in. ami 1 p.m. Per Trbvovfon utid Williamsi)oit, at 1.00 and ami 8.30 p. in. Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00 p. m. Faros from Harrisburg, Mcelianicsburg. Car lisle, Shippeiisbnrg and Chainberabnrg, will l;u ten cents loss when paid for, Tickets at the Oi (ico, than when paid In the Gars-. ■ ■ 0.. N. LULL, Sup/.' Railroad Office,' Chmnborsburg, ( April 7,1850. f JOHN n. CIl L'ltCll CHURCH &. EBERLY, Steam Saw Mill & Itf/ukr Yard, NENV CUMBERLAND, PA. All kinds o/Lumber constantly ernhand. Lum ber delivered at any point acoessiblo by Kail Road, at the shortest nulled. •. »... UUIt-OING TIMOEII OF ALL .SIZES And lengths cut to order, i .May 20. 1859—tf GRAIN CRADLES. A large lot of all dif.; ferent makes, .with English and American Scythes on baud', and for sale, cheap at ‘ tt. SAXTON’S.' M. FRJF.SE wbticc; SPUING GOODS. Agency. . . .. .033 Market Street, Philadelphia,' :.UnCTs-J—^. C. EUEItiV.