; Melancholy Death op Judge Bohn —A Bellefonle paper gives the following iculars in reference to the falalaccidenl tfaat Judge BuiiN'giDE of that place, whose /i we announced in our last u The Judge hud been sitting nt his door in evening of thelsl instunt, when Ins nephew, yej Jlunn, drove up in a buggy, with his her (a sister of Judge Burnside ) who had to pay them a visit. The horse, was a one, and alter Mrs.. Marin had got out, ihe go said to his nephew that ha believed that would get in iurd- take a short'drive-with i._ Uegqt h). arid young Mann was about >jfr(rig him, when he slipped, and touching horse, started hint, Tbo reins, which had tying loose, fell, and the horse dashed ra • down a sleep stony street. He made a t turn at the corner a’c the foot of the hill, fhrew the Judge out. He fed violently on .■ad. ' I’lie blond gushed from every fca /, and when lie was picked up, he was dy In two or llircn minutes from the time lie hig ‘door, full of life, health and spirits, he carried back a bleeding corpse.” California dales to the 20ih of June been received by ihe William 31; IVebb. al Orlelms. The noli Lecoropion Democrats lomihaied Carry for Governor, and Messrs ibben and Booker for ■‘Congress. The ihips Sonora and ‘Qmitbn, which left San isco on the 20lh for .Panama, took $2,. 10 in treasure and'Boo passengers. Bn ivas improving at San —Francisco, ami is of some artie'es‘were belter. : this Bovoiigh, on the. 28th: nit.,- Wiiliam ion of J. \V, and J. S. Marshall, aged 6 borough on Tuesday monring fast, Mr. ,RLK3 Bull, ugod 7-1 yours, this borough on Tuesday Ynorning last j Miss iSHALL Gould, daughter of Mr. Suuil . Gould, about *l7 years.'. ''District 'Attorney. the Democratic Voters of. the County of Cumvcrluwl. offer mysell ns a candidate (or (ho ofliceof Met Jllomey, anliject to, the decision of the iocialic'Cuiwty Convention. J. W. D. GILLELKX irlislc, July 14,1859. lisle, W'liite Sulphci* Springs, CUMIIKRLAND CO,' PA. lIS favorite and ■lashionablo'watedttg place, ileasaritjy located near tbo base of the Bine .plain, Cuar miles from Carlisle, Pa., is now , .pbnfo' visitors. The waters of these Springs iiace;htgh.lj inijtregaaterl with minerals',.and lor ’ ■drinking andbatliing are not surpassed by any . ■ .Sulphur Springs ia the country. The Iniihlings b 5 'iare,;jveiryentilatuol, and aro surrounded by UJUO jg ; i| jfeeiyt balconies, 'file sconerj is ol tha gmiiJ L . 'dcijt kind,and the iicoemnndairions Tor Iho rec !|'|fiirei«ron, health and comfort el visitors arc mu'* Good (arc, jplerrsnwt drives, fflne |||i®ndc, billiards, bowling ■saloo?r and ollidr game!.', the amuscments'tisually found at Wafer-.. wMing'pbices can bo erjjoyefl here,' Visit era lea.’ ijs&ijni. Philadelphia ov Halt ion ire in the morning gy'^'tr j Hln'arrive al The Springs.-'at '0 tiVsiuck, P. tlj afe'Oaily mail, for inriber inromiatioa address OVJiN/CLIiNDPNrN & CO., I.'.'' . ' t'ar/ide Springs, Pa,-. M, 58'f9. ■ ■ , • •. , K^j Hill Ins received by the under. for the erection ota,dwelling bouse on the lot adjoiningthedrni ted-,f?rertbytepiaii. Cbnrcb at New vide. Said -tu ,be j forty feet square,. two; ? atorys‘l nlgH,;‘wall».thirteen inches thick, .cellar under fend to- bc-covuvi.-d.with the. best qual slide. ‘ , and may be seen by call °P J* C. Brown or d, M-cCaitdltsfi at New- M;.yUle.v ; --■■■ ' ■ T. WcVLtOVGtI/i J. W'AIsLACK, t ' .... • : J. R;:sriAKPJB # i 'Bmldmfs J. C. BIiOWN, | Cam,mute. J. M’CANDLISII, J NWvillo, J lily 14, 18SS. ' Kegislt-i-’si Notice. '• /*, TfcTQTICE is hereby given, to all persons in- XJ|; forested, that the (ollowiug accounts, have f buhutiled in thisotlice'by the accountants there in nuiiiud, tor examination, and will be present *. nd to the Orphans’ Court of Cuniherldnd coini- M^'‘’OVT ol ‘ confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday,. ' iht'dik day oj August, JL D- 1859, viz : 1; The account of Abraham Fleming,adminis c (outdo* oi Sarah Ondl, deceased, lute ut the Slate - , v \ "i. Theaccpimt of C* Titzel,Esq.,administia- Jtot ol Saiuuellloover, deceased, lato of the bor- of Mecliaiiicsburg. ,-l;i B*. .First and. tinui acc’.t. of David Smith, Esq., 1 ouid-Gfeorgo Spangler, executors of Jacob Spun t* deceased, hue. of Dm borough of Carlisle. 4. The.account of David Wickard, guardian of . ‘John Deter Lehn, minor child of Deter Lehn, ‘ rdec'd, late of Cumberland county. „• 6. The account of John B.:Coover,Esq., and . Wallqqus,oo,vt;r, executes of Deiinch XJoover, jdecea.ied, .late of Upper Allen township. : ■' .6.;Tha account of,David Shopp, guardian of i’Thoraaa, Oliver and Shell Keciu ) ,mino.r,clu(di , on £. C. Uccm, late of DanyjUtMUoAvnship, first and ilaa3 acoohn* of David.Corn k ; TOan, aduiiuiatnitor of Mrs. Lydia Wcirich, late : borough of Carlisle, deceased. ■ /,.„qi'£First and final acc’f. of Jphn Lutz, acting ; «xecjV or of George Lutz, late of Monroe tuwn «hip>.dbcensed. The account of R. M, flays, Esq., guardian .-.■•of. -the, estate ol Cornelius 11., Mary Girsillu, Whi< Alexander, John A., and Agnes Mahaia Vanderbolt, minor Children of Cornelius F.- Vanderbolt, dec’d. , . 10; The account of John M. Gregg, Esq., ad- V -rniulgtrator of Dr. D. -C. Cardder, late of the '.borough oftCarlisJc, deceased. 11. The account of David 11. Swiler, executor Christian Swiler, lute of Silver Spring towh- deceased. The account of Rob’t,Moore, admiinstra ||P£feqf Win. Noble,-late of the borough of Car deceased. The second account of Thomas P. Blair ©xveutor of Henry Lynch, late of Dickin deceased, I*-;;;Tho uco't. of K. P. Al’Clure, Esq,', exec- Ohrisilan Cobaugh, late of the borough -V.’ "Of ShippensUurg, deceased. . I®* The hec’t, ol R. D. M’Ciuro, Eaq.,exoc vV htbr of George B. Altirk,la(e of the borpughot di*cea«ed. - Supplenlental acc’t. of ad ol Adam Hunch, JatJqjPifie borough v ’ deceased, •{ 4 The account ol Kob’t McAllister, guardian -qTlhfWtofo of Eugene and Alanson Wood, • «ia|nor children ofV ol,n Wood, sen., dec’d. • /JB. Tfeo account ol Alfred S. Sener, executor ■ jArifary M. Baker, lute of the borough of;Car :llalo» deceased. 19. T.ho account of Jos. C. Hoffer. admtnis* . , JrM or & Jncob F. Hoffer, late of fhe borough of CarlifiJe» deceased. : 2d., The account of Jacob Neislev and John Brandt, executors ol Barbara .Millar, late of Mon roetownsbip, deceased. . 21.„]E)ir«t and Anal account of Jns. Si Cplwoll, Bsq.i administrator of Elizabeth O’Brien, de ceased/;,: * . 22. First and final account of Jns. S. Colwell Esq., administrator of Gabriel O’Brien, deceas ed. 28. First and final account of And’w Garrett administrator of John Garrett, late of Upper AUfiirtownship, deceased. , .24. The aco’t. of Jacob Beetcm, executor of : {Snninol Beetemj sen, deceased, as settled by /'.J&tji administrator, John Beetem. , First and final account of A. H. Blair, and Snyder, administrators of'Jane McCor |pj|ttlok, late of Mifflin township, deceased. ||iB'2p. Supplement and final account of Goo. M. KcGraham, administrator ol Jacob Shellnberger, |||Wfo of West Pennsborouph township, dec’d. '/' SAMUEL N. EMINGEK, Register. Mteglslcr’s Offlbo, Carlisle, » m' “ J-uly.OjJsfey; f .. Jicb. "ijV — WHEREAS the Hon. James H, Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Fleas in the counties of Cumberland, Ferry, and Juniata, and Justices of. the se.cral Courts of Oyer and 'Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties,and Samuel'Woodburn & Michael Cocklin, J ndgoa of yio Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all .capital and other oUendera, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 11 tii day of April, Tajll, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be hidden at Car lisle. on the 4th Monday of August, 1859, (be ingtlio 22d day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables,pf the said county of Cumberland, that theyaro by the said precept commandea to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions. examinations and all other romem. brancos, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that nro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that nro or then shall boin the Jail of said county, are to bo thoro toprosccutothcm as shall be^inst. MONEY wanted at thi Office in' payment of subscription.. Sale of Valuable Real Eslatb. THE undersigned Assignees of Fetor F.Ego, will oiler ut public sale, on the premises, 44 miles east of Carlisle. Fa., on Thursday, the Ist day of September, 1859, the CARLISLE IKON WORKS ESTATE, Containing aliout&OOO Acres of Land, ! between 4 and 500 Acres of .which are cleared and under a high state of cultivation. This is one ol the best properties in Pennsyl vania, and offers facilities unexcelled for ail kinds of manufacturing purposes. The 'im provements consist in part of a Forge, Furnace, AIJD GRIST MILL, with 4 run, of stones, a largo two'Story Brick lloijso, Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter Shop, Saw Mill, Coal Houses, 3 LARGE BANK BARNS, Grain house, Corn Cribs, and other necessary Out-buildings. Also, a large number of Tenant Houses. The water power liiSiHf " n t *’ ls vat ate, cannot bo surpassed, as it does the waters of tiio Bulling Springs end the Yellow’ Breeches Creek, giving an ample supply of power at .all times and seasons—having 13 feel of head and fall. A large portion of (ho land is covered with CHESTNUT TIMBER which could bo sold out m small lots to great advantage. Terms—s per.cent of the purchase money to bo paid when the property is stricken off, one half on the Ist Tit October ensuing, when the deed will be delivered and possession given, the balance in Iwo lU|nni anii'.r.il imvmcnts with in lereat. For further particulars address Jas. R. Smith at Carlisle, or Peter F. Egc or the undersigned at Boiling Springs Post Office. Climb; Co. BE NJ. KAUFMAN( a . CHRISTIAN HERR, i July M, 1859—ts JOSEPH tr. STEEL, WATCH ffIAKER, South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House. . Having supplied mysell with n large asgnrt- Ji» munt t.i WATCH MATERIALS, Gluss us, &c., I am now prepu-red'-to repair all €Snafrkinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., that may be.intrusted to my care, on the most reasonable terms, Hoping by strict attention to buaineSs.to bo favored with ft share of public patronage.. Alsu, a flnp assortment of jewelry, such as Lullies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cam eo j Misses Breastpins ami Ear Drops, Box and Glassed. Pinsall sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Pla ted Chains, Lockets, Guards, Keys. &<»., Alsu, a large and Hue assortment ol Gold Unger Kings, all ol whkdi will be sold low. Aliherulshareof public patronage is earnestly solicited. JOS. U. STEEL. Carlisle, J iily 14, 1869—1 y, ' > • Bargains! Bargains I SAVE i'OUii MONEY BY calling at thd store .next to, Klina’a Hotel, *Noriti Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you cun buy Qooihi ut a saving ot 25 per ; cent., as •the subscriber is rluturmined to sell his large am well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, without reserve, at cost or city prices, p 'Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices Pillow qisc muslins and Sheetings Apron am! Furniture checks << Tickings and Penit. Stripes, “ Gottorn linen and woolen table cloths. “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams/ •« , The host calicoes at l.O.cts, and the rest “ | Fancy and black Lawns , « Lavclla cloth and Debeges «c Bareges and Pongee mixture « . Plain ami figured‘numslin.detains. . « .Ohaliies and Barege Plain and striped cotton pant stuTT *« Plain and twilled Linen « White and colk! Flannels -*c Hosiery and Gloves <» Trunks and Carpet Bags « Country merchants will do well.by’ calling, as they will save expenses,.and any one wishingio commence business will secure himsclt by buy. ing'the entire stock—one of the best stands in town." So every* one can make money* by cal ing on .1 S. L. LEVI Juno 23, 1869 i MANTILLAS. Those in want of a Mantilla will find the largest and cheapest assort ment at the cheap store of Juno 23, J. A. lIUMERICII, Jr, Town Lots For Sale. THREE valuable (own lots for sale cheap. Tor cash. Apply at J. hn P. 'Lytic .& Sou’s Hardware Store, North Hanover St.,'Carlisle, i May 19, 1859—2 m Tor Rent. /pilE D\yelling House and Office, in South I Hanover Street, two doors south,bf InhofiF's Store., late the property* ol Thomas At. Biddle, Esq., is offered for reut upon favorable terms. For particulars enquire at Inhoff’a Grocery Store. Jnno23, 4859—3 t MILL PICKS, MILL; PICKS. An assort inent of John Uanis , ’cclebrated new pa te«f AJJLL PICKS, just received at Iho Agn’ cultural Implemenf store of- . M. J 3. STRICKLAND & BKO. The Picks arc supcuof to any now made, and arc warranted. / July 7, 1859; School Tax of I §39. I 'HE taxable citizens of the Borough of. Car lisle are hereby notified that thu Treasurer of the School District. of fcaid Borough will at tend at the County Court U.ou'se, er's office}) on Thursday, the*J&th of July next. between 11.0 hours of 9 and 12 in the forenoon, ana 2 and 5 o’clock in'the afternoon of .said day, for the purjvoee of-collect iug and receiving the School Tuxes assessed Iw the preaunty ear. On all taxes paid on orbeforc that date, a de duction will be made of FIVE PER CENT. Persons wishing fo pay their taxes Id the mean, time, ni.ay do so by calling on the Treasurer, at his store in »« Marlon Hall” building. VWEBIT, Treasurer. Juno 9,1859—8 t Proclamation. ROBERT M’CARTNEY. Sheriff. Jana 2, 1858. M Post-Ofiicc Notice, Cahlisib Post-Office, \ •July 1, 1b59. £ THESE will “bo no charges made otthisof tico (rem this date for, less than one bundle of envelopes, or a sheet o( stamps, and then on ly to (hose persons who pay their accounts promptly. Paper postage and Box rent must be paid, or the papers will be retained until the postage is settled fur. It has become, a com mon practice lor persons to drop in three cent letters and one cent papers endorsed on them “.Charge Bbx I” Whilst lam disposed to.ox tend every reasonable accommodation, I must have some little regard to my own interest.— The.above''rule will be strictly adhered tb with-' out respect to persons. JOHN B. BRATTON, P, M. Pamphlet Caws. THE Pamphlet Laws of the Session of 1869, have been received at the Piothonotary’s Office, in Carlisle, and are readylordistribution to those entitled to receive them. P. OUIGLEY, Proth’y. July 7, lf)s9 —3t County Treasurer. THE undersigned at file solicitation of nu merous friends, lias consented to be a can didate for the office o( County Treasurer, sub ject to litu decision of Iho Democratic County Convention. . ’ THOMPSON M-. GALBRAITH Dickinson township, June 30, 1359, Count}' Treasurer. WE are requested to nameTSAMr,. ihrSSutc er, of Carlisle, as a candidate for tin office ol County’Treasurer, subject lb tho deci sion of the Democratic County Convention. June SO, 1359— * REf.L HAKOItG, &C. AS. LYNE, corner of Bedford and Loutber • Streets', Carlisle, will attend promptly to Bell-Hanging in nil the various branches. Every bell warranted to work well or no pay required. Stemrel Cutting executed in the neatest style and at short notice. Give me a call. Jimo*23, 1859—Cm GOOD TDJJfGS. THE subscriber Ims received a fresh arrival bt the following : , ' Fresh Tomatoes iu Cans, « Peaches «« . “ Salmon . « « Lobsters ««n‘ !. Fielded Lobsters, Sardines, Gellatinc, Sap Sago Gheese, Virgin Oil of Aix, for the table, *Olive do., stuffed. ’ Tomato Katsiip, Walnut ’ « i Musbrnou. Worcestershire Sauce, Pickets. katytivs, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Fine Hums. Dried Beet, * Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the lowest prices. WM. BENTZ, Carh.slu, May 10.1859. - GUAIN’CIiADLES. Grcgoy*s,Planks, Mil ler’a, .Smith's, and BiTnlteiaePs .makes, on hand and for sale at the makers prices, with a largo .assortment.of Scythes. .Snaths, Forks, Uak.cs, &c , at the Hardware Store of John P. Lyne & Son. North Hanover St. May 39, 1860., • ill a I and €np Store. AT KELLER'S old stand. North Hanover Street, nearl.v opposite, the Hard ware store o/’J. P. Lyne.iSc Son. A full assortment Just received, to which con*' stnnt additions will be made of city as well us ! home nninufacihfe. The stock tiow comprises •gn -Moleskin* Castimen* Beaver and Felt rm ] ffi&HJITS, of all shies and colors, j the cheapest to the best quality*. Straw Hals,; a largo variety of all prices and styles, together i with-a neat assortment of children’s Pur . and Straw- Hats. A lad, Mori's, Boys’ and Children’s CV7PS, embracing every, kind now worn, both plain and'dress Capa, to wnich the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Don’t for gel Keller’* Old Stand. person tbu seen itwork (and who bassoon other diller machines work) to be the very boat Kakt in use; if being an independent cuit stee ent now tooth with a cleaner attached. The large num ber sold the last and.the efforts of diH'er ent parties to chum the right to, sell, and others representing theirs to be the same patent, is of itself a most convincing proof ol its superiority. Besides, over suo have been sold, in Lancaster county alone* We have now a (‘nil supply on hand to accommodate other counties, • We guarantee to every purchaser, our indisputable right to sell the said liake. The following are a lew persons to whom we refer to in this coun ty and York, as having purchased and used the same; John “S. Hoover. David Clark, Gutahall & fcGowan, Joseph Brandt. Koht. Bryson. Wm Walts, M. 0. Brandt, John Bohzhoover, Mich. Beltzhoover, Peter Ege, Philip Brechhilj, Zook & ShcaffeivC. Hartzler, L. Peflor, Beuj. tMlbr, T. Galhreath, L. Trego.&Bro., JamesO’Uarra, David Lerew, Sol. HdUe; Lewis Pregsi-J, Isaac Prosser. Ahrahum Smith, Wm.Flase,Benjamin Strickler. H«nry Strohm, J, Ai.WHson, II C. Houser, John Sloat, Peter Meugcs, S- Tuescot, Jacob Brandt. Far sale hy G. W, BRANDT, Carlisle. The subscriber is also agent for the sale of the Syracuse First .Premium Bndkcyo Mower* with widen a successful reaping attachment is now furnished. Ault-mim & Miller’s patent. Wo take, pleasure in calling the attention of farmers toour Buckeye Mower and J\-caper, which has Hi Jta'itvjninjdianl practical .working during the lilstfeat so fully sustained the decision qf. abused Syracuse Committee, its hiiebeen complete. Overono thousand ;weio;ltpilt nhd,‘sold, and the principle of tho doiiMo hihge jointed and folding har. wh(ch be longs to fids machine exclusively, permanently established ns the true one for the perfect Mow er.. W-e with confidence ref { *r to any or all of tho purchasers of the Buckeye for proof of tho abirvo, from many of whom have been received tho most flattering testimonials. Tho demand the past season was far beyond our ability to snppjy. and wo trust that orders will bo forward ed early fho coming season that none may lie disappointed. For those requiring a combined machine wo recommend with confidence our Roapirtg atfachihont. Wo furnish a rear or side delivery. Manufacturers, Edge T Cope ft Son, West chester. G W. Brandt, Agent (or the sale of satnn. Carlisle. Climb, co., or Stickler & Bro., Agricultural Store. May 12,1859-2 m SCYTHES AND SNATHS. 150 dozen Scythes and Snaths. The largest, best and cheapest assortment in the county, wholesale and retail, at the cheap hardware afore of . H. SAXTON. May 26,1859. FIFTY dozen Fly nets of all colors. Linen, Cotton, and Twine, cheaper than the chea pest, Just recelvd at May. 26, 1859. WE nro now ready to roccivo orders for every description ofnnicliinery and ca%t ings, such ns Steam Engines, Horse Power, Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters, Clover Hallers, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings,' CdMuV Grates, Pots, Kettles, Stoves, and all kinds ol machinery.. If not on hand (hey will bUjUtJiltto order at short notice. . Repairing Cars, Steam Engines and Bjfijters, Threshing and all kinds of machines, wlnfnoat ness and dispatch. Wo also intend Kipping Lumber orevery description. We hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Don’t (oV get the place on the Cumberland Valley Rail road,near Ilnrah’s Warehouse. Win* c»n Sell: ' . AMELODEON clieapcr. than I* can ? By paying $5 per month, yon can get bnc ol the best meipdeons in Hie country, at A* B. Ew ing’s fnrnilnre rooms, where there will be con stantly kept on hand Hit-largest and best assort ment of MUSIC At. INSTRUMENT’S ever brought to Carlisle. . If you wish to see a good PIANO, call and examine mine. • For purity of tone, neatness of finish, line touch, and low pr[ce, numecan equal Them. As lam strumenls to the people ol Cumberland county cheaper titan any other person, call aqd exam*, ine mine before purcliasiiig elsewhere. CCT* All,instruments • vvauauted and kept ■epiiir AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. NOW opening the largest and'cheapesl stool ol Spring .amt -Slimmer Goods ever brough to Cumberland county. A. S, LYNE LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, A large line of elegant Black and Fancy Silks, Chullies, Bevageßohes, Foil deChevier, Opera Cloth, Oriental .Lustre, Plain Poplins. Caledonia' Cloth, Lavellas. Satin Plaid Piicals, Polonaise Cloth, French Chintz, PeLaihessTra velling Dress Goods, Organdy Lawns, Ac. : EMBROIDERIES. . ■■■ An immense lot of elegant Collars. Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flmincings, I nsertings, Edgings, etc., direct from the largest importing house in Now Vork. , . . A'largo assortment of elegant Crape, Stella and Thybet Shawls,'very cheap. Lace and silk Mantillas. "Black Veils, and all kinds of Mourning Goods in. great variety. Sherwood's patent Hooped Skirts, Skirt. Sup porters, Richardson’s Linens, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, (Bought from the Importers.) Guautiets ami Mitts. A lull assortment of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’Hose, and very low. h Calicos, Ginghams, M uslius,Tickings, Cheeky Ac., of.ul] kinds and prices. , Cloihs and Cassimeres, A new supply, and very cheap, particularly for boys’wear. A .largo stock of elegant Imperial, Ingrain, Venitian, IlOnijt, and Rag . Carpeting, bought from the largest Carpet houses in NeW York. Tile styles are now aird beautiful, (jfiality very superior,■land prices uncommonly low. White and colored Mattings 'of .all widths and prices. A largo stock of; Koßewood. Malipgany, and Walnut tranVed Looking. Glasses, at reduced prices.,. . ■ - ~'.v , , .. It is impossible to enumerate the, articles; surf. (tci- if to say my alocit is very laigealidcompleto, eni bracing every article in lbe Dry Goods lino. Having selected my slock IhJm tlio largest uml best booses in New Tori: nod J J iijliidfifihia with grent care, I am now prepared, to oiler great in ducements lb purchasers. Tlldblting my old friends and customers for their patronage, I most respqctfuily'invitc them aiirt all others in want of'-cheap goods to give me n call. Our motto is quick' sales and small profits; ho. trouble to show goods at the new store, corner of Main and Pitt streets, opposite the H. R. Depot. April 14, 1850 BIRKEUSBIOr— REMOVAi. THE undersigned respectfully informs ins patrons Hint Jm Inis removed his 'Barber Shop tn ;rho BASEMENT OP'WR. SIDE'S NEW BUILDING, on Notlh Hanover street, .adjoining Air. Havcrstick } s Drug ’Store, and nearly opposite the Bank, tyhefo lie, .hopes to see uJI his old cnsfomerSi and as many new ones as wish to h«v.o their hair qnd whiskers “ done tip” in the most, fashionable style. 11. MULLIN, All the various branches, of Barbcring, sitcl: as Shaving* Hair Cuffing, Shainpooning % ■ ) just re- XtHJ cuivud at May 26, 1859, Jj ST received nt KeTler’s North Hanover St., a complete assortment ot Men’s and Boy’s Straw and Leghorn Hats.. Also, Children’s Fancy Hats. < . Juno 16, 1859.' H. SAXTON’S' Wowriklc Foundry and Machine SUop. Farmers and Mechanics Look to your Itjturests! Old Xroti wanted. : LININGEH, KEIFER & NEtDICn. April 21, 1859-Bm* JOI)N H. RIIEEM.', ■West Uight street, Carlisle May 5, 185!U-Gm • , BARttAIiSS! BARGAINS'! NEW GOODS! Sltawis, Slsitwls, Slmwls. noaiEur. CARPETINGS, LOOKING GLASSES, CIIA’S. OGILBT HAIR RESTORATIVE,. All ol choice Brands, Superior Old Monongahola, Choice Old family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. H.. SAXTON’S. • Take Notice. Notice. NOTICE is iterehy given that an application -vrtli he made to tint Legislature of Penn, sylvama, at its next meeting, for Hie fnoorpora. tion ol a Bank nf Issue, wjtlt'discomit and do. posit privileges, to be located in the Borough .of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., to he called “ The Bank of Carlisle,’’ Willi a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, With (ho right to increase the same.to three Wundret; thousand dollars. William Ker, John B. Parker, Thoihas Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin Givlor, jr. Endili Voting, Richard Woods, Christian Staybian, William Benlz, John S. Sturrett, A. B. Sharpe, Win. N. Russell, John G. Duuhtp, Joseph D. Halbert) ■ Robert Girin, John unnlap, James Itofler, Robert Moore, 11, A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, Samtiel Greason, Goo. W. Shebfcr, Jacob H. Neisley, , Benjamin Neisley. June n. J. J. BESiDEB, (lIOMOEOPATHIST,) SUCCESSOR to Dr. J. K. jjmith,having por munently lncjled,in CifrlfMu, offers bis-pro -fesslomil services pnhu citizen? ef/lhetowniand vicinity, in tlie practice ol'th'e various branches ofhis profession. : Oilic’u in South Httnover street, formerly oc cupied by Dr. Smith, where lie may, ho consul ted lit ail tithes, when nut proVusslonally engag ed •, May,26, 1859—tf - : ) Allow me to introduce my friend, 6r. j. J. Bender, a graduate o( the Humcepathic College, Philadelphia, arid a man of acknowledged medi cal skill. He will succeed Dr. J. K. Smithln iny stead, ns 1 cannot disengage myself fromttiy present situation,. 1 ■■ r'-^. . Uechb’g. Juno 2, ’59. 31. FfilffiSE;; • A£riciilfiii-;ii Society of cdmberlAnd COUKT7. THE Fall meeting and exhibition of fho Cumberland County Agricultural will be beld on their Fair, ground, on Wtdnu day, Thursday, and Friday, tht 12/ft, 18 th, and \ithof October, 1869. The ground of Ili6 So ciety will be greatly improved, so. that all arti cles for exhibition will be under cover, and tho display Is expected to be much huger than ever bell re. By order of the Socletv. DAtfL. S. CKOFT , SteFy. Juno 9, 1859. Noiice. VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters Of Ad-- .1 ministration on the eslute of Petbr Dpdy, deceased. lateofjN’ulvtriil todnship. connly L have bei r n issued 1 by the Reglsterof sirrtl county, tirjlie sulrsetiberro»ic.ing ship. All persona indebted to said estate ard'- requesfed # to make 1 immediate, payment,' 1 gtfd those having claims' to. present the saint! dWy authenticated lor settlement. • ABRAHAM MARQUART, Jdm'r; June 9,1839—Ot* Btagm-i-i-colyinisk,. t lf. beauty’.ami durability, no ‘‘shh-SraVfh’' picture equals a good Daguerreotype; tills is the opinion expressed by the leading fiSoti. graphic jonrbala of the day, both AmcricinlWa English, and those may be obtained at the rodrfis of Mr 3. .KEVxoi.DS, Louther two doors west of Hanover. . , Caili.de, June 18, 1859—tf . ; SPRINO GOOOS. HANTCH’S, . ' ■ West Main St.., ■ Opposite the. Depot, Carlisle. A large nnrt line assortment ot CLOTHS, . . CASSIMERES, ViSSrJtf GS. &c., : . " GKN.TS f UKN7SHI.VGS. The above Goods made to order promptly ia the best manner. . ( liemly-made <-'lolhing, .ot onr niannfnr.tnro. s' Give ns a call N. IXANTCH*/ April 98, 1859. - ' A CARD. 'PIiE undcrnigiTed, of tilts’ (inn of Rurdlct (c ( Bartlett, would take this method of return, ing Ida thanks to.'the cilitsens of Coriisie (or their kind trentnie-ntund liberal patronage whilst introducing our ; new'ntlrt valuable Compound, known a 3 linrdict Bartltll’* Grecian Caoul .chnnc Oil Polish, nod would’ also state that hia Blaukingcan he boughtul nearly oil (Jib otofe?, und-nlso that it can lie bought'.-at ■ Wholesale prices ut Mr. Henry Saxloti’s. Bast High -.street, Carlisle. As a-sltuplo (rial will convince any onomf its superiority over any other Blacking in Inc market, I recommend it to yoiirluvorg. blu acceptance, knowing Hint it will speak for itself. My Blocking is known by the red label. “ A word to the wise is Mtflicieut.” , S. P, BURDICT. May.l2, 3850—2 m Mowing & Meaning Mucliiuc Agency. 033 Market Street, Philadelphia, ■■ WiliJifi t’AKMERS .may »oo nnd judge lor bulwmv Six of the Hit Combined Ala'cbines novj iii tiiif f And puicluiJjj Hie macliinu ol'lht-ir clmico. E.MLUN ;<5- Pa'SS.MOK?,- . • eaa Mmi.ut St.- plain.' April 7, 1 859- -3m FA SSI. HERRING, Mackeral, Shad In barrels,' hall h.trreis, Quarter Uarrels,.fresh Grocetioa, Lniuois; Tobacco, Sugars, lit the hnicst cash prices. Butler, Eggs, Bacon, limns, Buesuax, Tallow, 'Soap, Rags, taken iu exchange at the cheap grocery of , IVM. BENTZ. . April 7, 1839. ■ _ VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY )FOR SALE,. - THE undersigned will sell at private sale; nil their propel ty on East Street and Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet'trout on East Street,, and 120 feet .deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected lour dwelling houses. M No. 1; Being a targe two story Stohc House, wilh liack-bnilding; a Brick Cistern, very choice fruit tfeea, Shrubbery, Ike.' , , ■ Np.2v Being a large two story Frame House, with hack-buildiug. Brick Cistern, Wood.house, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery,- ■ ■ • No. 3 and 4, are situated on'j.ibortv Alloy, being one story stone and frame Houses. These properties will he sold together or; separately, to suit purchasers. Any person Wishing to view the properties or wishing infer-- million; will inquire ofll'ui. Bell, or the tihder ■“Sri;T S. & N. BELL. Carlisle, January 13, 1859—1 t : SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! . CUMBEKLa.NO VALLEV RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday,'April 11th; 1859, passenger trains will leave us follows, (Surd days excepted t) For IfarrisJmi'g,' ' ' . Ist Train,' 2rf Train. • Leave Chatnberabnrg, 6.1 u A. M. 1A OP. M “ Shijiiißiisburg, 5.40 “ 1,82 «c “ Nuwville, B.ll) « 2.U4 « “ Carlisle, 6.43 « 2.45- « “ Meohanicsb’g, 7.16 “ a,JS. <> At Harrisburg, 7.45 <« b. 45