iSarktfH. Philadelphia, July 21, 1859. jd Meal. —Market dull. Receipts mlinue light, and prices are again lea of good superfine me reported at ibl. for common extra. Good Wes at SC 75. The sales to the home incited between $0 50 and S 7 75 for Nothing doing in Rye Flour or The former is held at 34 25 and S 3 75 per barrel. Wheat is low, and without'dcninnd insylvariia and Western red at SI 40 white a£ SI 50 a, 100. Rye is sel - Corn is doll and prices drooping. How at 82 cents, afloat. Oats are :nty. Sales of prime Delaware at 39 . Pennsylvania at 40c. In Buck ; lias been a further sale at 85 cents, is In fair demand. Sales of Ohio Cents, and Pennsylvania do. 27 a at '2O cts. and Drudge at 254. ibed comes forward slowly, and command $5 50 per 64 pounds.— is declined to $2. Flaxseed is scarce 1 08. I . ‘harvest iioihE. R : Annual Harvest Homo Mooting, of the Iptnberland County Agricultural Society, ip held on their own grounds, on Saturday, TiKdJ~Tdly,~dt 11 o'clock A. M. "All - the Sr* of the county are cordially invited to thanks and-rejoicing for our moat tlful harvest. 'C®w»*y Treasurer. - KING encouraged by many friends, I offer as a candidate lorCounty Treasurer, IMfanbject to the decision of the Democratic Con ||P|yention. If nominated and elected, I pledge Kliirnyself to discharge the duties of the office faith, Ippitlyi' ABM. KILLIAN. g|pjuly-21, 1859. ' ©. S. CROFT, Scct’y, r/x: TEACHERS WASTED. ISf'trnaE Directors oi 'South Middleton township, iiff-'X' .'wish to employ 1G Teachers to take charge gpffisf{tliB schools in that district during the onsu. Rtlngwinter, to whom liberal salaries will he given. will nicct for examination at Paper. Hjr town School House, on Wednesday the 17th oi, lifc'AugnatV at 9 -o’clock, A. M., By order of the, HpfttiUP'' JQSIAH IVEBBERT, 185?-4t- , r A~: Sect’y. Kl'yaS iy ; Pro! ho 11 o( a r yV. Notice. is hereby given to all persons into. rested; that the following accounts have ?fft.Wen;A(ed in the Prothonbtary’s Office, (or ex amination, and will he presented to the Court ot mm Oomiiibn Pleas of Cumberland county, for con. Urination and allowance, on Wednesday the 24 th ■ day of August, 1859. ; . 1. The Anal account of John Rupp, Commit tee of Peter Zimmerman, a lunatic. V -2, Toe account of Benjamin Erb, Assignee of Joseph Sadler, under deed of voluntary assign- saerit. 8. The account of -John M. Gregg, Assignee •of Reuben Line, under deed of voluntary ossigu ' ■ snent, L'iTlio account of Abraham Hostetler, Assi tace of Isaac Landis, under deed of voluntary assignment. 6. The account oi John Waggoncy, Assignee of.Sarauel Bear and Jusiali B. ..Gobaugh, under 4eh4vof voluntary Assignment. Vi' 1 P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. July 21, 1859 —3t .Thirty Acres of Limestone Land-for • ■ 'Sale. ’ ~\JfTILL bo sold at public sale, on the premi- VV ses, on Saturday, the. ‘Ad day of Seplem -6c r, 1839, at 2 o’clock P, M., the tract of Land ' 1 occupied at present by the subscriber, 3 miles ■weatcif ’-Mechanicshnrg, on the Trindie Spring i, - to Carlisle, The roads running & Irflin' Kingstown to Dilistown.and Irani Leidig’s IK ■ tavern to Churchtovrn. also pass this properly. Ip, ■ property contains 30 Acres of first-rate sf* 1 'Limestone land, all under fence and in a high Statecol cultivation, except 3 Acres; which is , Woodland. The improvements are a jiHflßfc good Log Woatherboardod House, IJifSHtnew Bank Barn, a largo Cistern, lM|iHVF ru it Trees, &c. The location is . considered a good one for any kind of mechanic, besides beinga very desirable place of vesi ■ deuce.: Title indisputable. Terms made known ■ : «h the day of sale by r v J JACOB GREEGOR. • July 21,1839-71* ' ■■ , FORGE AND FOUNDRY AT PUBLIC SALE., On "Wednesday , August 31,. 1859. fpHE undersigned, executor of Samuel Martin, I deceased, will expose to public sale, on the , Premises, all tho. interest of said decedent, (bo -5 jng one-half,) in that valuable property known «* the 'i i.etort Forge, a Equate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on . the north by Higli Street, on the hast by Lo. •' l':. i“rt Spring, on the South by a lot of Geo. Hen - die, andou the west by propeity of Jacob Zug. b; a. large lot of Bar and Scrap Iron, L' iWge Tooii, a quantity of Coal, Sic. ’ Also, on the same day, on tho premises, a lot oif Ground, situate in tlio borough ol Carlisle, •V ’ bouhdod on the north by North Street, on tho ' Bast'by a lot of Mary Gilliriore, on tho South by Locuat Alley, and on the west by a lot of John sNoblo,con$ Noblo,con tainirig 60 feet in front and 240 feet • l ln depth’, having thereon erected a largo ' Foundry and Machine'Shop, S togethcrwith all the fixtures, embracing a steam ;V ongiho.furning lathe, drill press, circular saws, patterns, &c. Sate toroomnienco at tho Forge, at.lOo’clock A. M., when terms'will be made known by • .' ■ GEORGE BRINDLE, 7 Executor, of Sami. Jtlarun, dec’d. July 21, 1859—6 t ■ ' DISSOI.UTIOX. t JITIES partnership heretofore existing between rlshrom & Holier, was this day dissolved by 11 ft-rintitUßl consent. The books of the firm will be HiiSettled by James Hoßcr, at the office of Arm. &»|rohg & Holier, next lot west of the Grammar !' All persons indebted to said firm will call and settle their accounts immediate fy,hhd those having claims against tho firm will them for settlement. All accounts not _ gettlod by (hn tir.st day of October next, w-.1l bo 7 ’ put info tilo hands of a proper officer for col lection. JACOB SHROM, JAMES HOFFER. . July 18, 1859—3 t ' Hew'Coal and Lumber Yard. VfiHE subscribers bare this day entered into ’ I partnership totrudo in COAL AND LDM- Vi Jgn tWe will have constantly on hand and S' {tarnish to order, all kinds and quality of k. Seasoned Lumber, I ‘ such ss Bbards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, 5 Paling-.andi Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, W[- Worked Flooring, Weatherboarding, Posts, !•? ■ Jlails, aiid',«i(l kinds of Shingles, to wit: White %"'■ Pine, Hemlhcft, Chesnut, and Oak, ot different ft' qualities. Having oars of our own we can tur ;‘f' nisli bills ip order of any length and size at the ?& , shortest notice and on the most reasonable terras, s? Oar worked boards will bo kept under cover so I ' that they,ban be furnished dry at all times. Vj' Wp wi(l constantly have on hand all kinds of ‘I - . ■ ’FAMILY COAL, . k undof eotor, which they will deliver dry and Clean to irtiy part, of the borough, to wit: Ly if' ienar Valley, Luke Fiddler, Locust Mountain, •St- Lobbcr.ry, Trevorton, Broken, Egg, Stove and »; Nut Cobl. which we pledge ourselves to sell at S the lowest prices. f ; BesF quality of Limeburners’ and Black 'athttbs’ Coal always orf hand at the'lowest fig ■ ' ores. Yard west side of Grammar School, Vain St ARMSTRONG & HOFFKR A JTnly 21,1859. ■'Vofr#' - ' ENIVERSAL FEED CUTTER. The best Hiiy and Fodder Cutter now in use, is sold *5 eilricUlor & Bro’s., Agricultural Store, Car- Fa, Farmers, call and see. ■i.. -s • ' * Bargains! Bargains! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT Ogilby’s Cheap Store. I ’AM’’now-selling off my entire stock ol SUM MER GOODS, ut lower prices 111110 any oth er store in'Hie comity. Elegant Snmmpr Silks, Batego Robes, Sum mer Poplins, Organdy, "Laws, Challies, Silk Manlillhs, Summer Scarfs, Scliantillas, Grena dines, Lavellas, &c., &c. Elegant worked Col lars and Undersleeves, at .prices to defy’compe tition. Calicoes, Ginghams, and Lawns, at lower prices Ilian over sold in Carlisle. Sum mer GloVea and Mitts very low. Carpetings cheaper', than can bo had elsewhere. White and Cplored Brilliants at unusually low prices. A largo assortment of Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Cotton and Linen Pants Stulfs, &c., much under price. Now is the time for purchasers togot great bargains, whilst the stock is new, ftiil and com plete, and I am determined to •run it off without regard to cost. Remember the New Store, Ha milton's corner, opposite the Railroad depot. CHAS. OGILBY. July-21,1859. N. B.—BOOTS and SHOES selling below cost to close the business. Sate of Valuable Real Estate. /TtHE undersigned Assignees of Peter F. Ego, 1 will oiler ut public,sale, on the premises, 44 miles east of Carlisle, Pa., 'on Thursday , the Is/ iloy af September, 1869,-the CARLISLE IRON WORKS ESTATE. ■ • Containing about 9.000 Acres of Laud, between 4 and 500 Acres of which are cleared and under a high state of cultivation. This is one ol the host properties in Pennsyl vania, and, oilers facilities unexcelled for all kinds of manufacturing purposes. The ira. provemonts consist in part of a ' jPorgc, Furnace, AND GRIST MILL, with 4 run of stones, a largo two story Brick House, Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter Shop, Saw Mill, Coal Houses, 3 LARGE BANK BARNS, Grain house, Corn Cribs, and other necessary jL__n Out-bnildings. Also, a large number of Tenant Houses., The water power fiiiilmagon.tbis' estato cannot.be surpassed, imjlJjatcombining ns it does the waters of me Bulling Siirings and the Yellow Breeches Creek, giving an ample supply of power at all times and-seasons—-having 13 feel of head and full. A large portion of the land is covered with CHESTNUT TIMBER which could bo sold out in small lots to great advantage. Terms—s per cent oi’ the purchase money to bq paid when the properly is stricken off, ono- Inilf on tlio Ist of October ensuing, when the '(food'will.be delivered and possession given, the balance in two equal annual payments with in terest. For further particulars address Jas. R. Smith at Carlisle, or Peter P. Ege or the undersigned at Boiling Springs Post Office, Cumb. Co. BENJ. KAUFMAN. ( CHRISTIAN HERR, J July 14, 1859—ts Intell. and Volks-Friend Lancaster, insert till sale, send hills to Assignees, Boiling Springs P. 0., Climb. Co. : . JOSEPH V. STEEL, WATCH m AKER. South Hanover street, a few doors south of tfte Court House. Having supplied mvselt with a largo assort* & ment ol WATCH MATERIALS, Glass . os, &c., I am now prepared to repair all dSfciiafckinda of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., that may be intrusted fo my care, on the most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business to bo favored with a share of public patronage. . Also, a fine asaorlmont of jewelry, such as ’Ladies’ Breast pins. Ear. Drops, (gold and cam eo,) Misses Breastpins and Ear Drops, Bo.x arid •Glasses, Pins all sizes, Gold Chains; Hooks, Pla ted Chains, Lockets, Guards, Keys. &o. Also, a largo' and line assdittrient o! Gold finger Kings, all of which will behold low. A liberalshare of public 'patronage is earnestly solicited. y 1 JOS. U. STEEL. Carlisle, July 14, 1859—1 y Bargains! Bargains! SAVE TOUR MONEY BY calling at the store next to Kline’s Hotel, North Hanover Street, 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 muslins at city prices. Pillow. case muslins and Sheetings . • Apron and Furniture chocks “ Tickings and Penit. Stripes ' “ Cotton, linen and woolen table cloths “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams “ The best calicoes at lO cts. and the rest “ Fancy and black Lawns ’ “ Lavella cloth and Debeges • ■ “ Bareges and Pongocmixturo “ Plain and figured mouslih-do-lains “ Challios and Barege de lains " “ Silk Poplins and Alpacas . Parhsolls and Umbrellas “ Stella, printed and plain Shawls “ Fine embroidered collars “ Skeleton, arid other Skirts “ Swiss Muslin, Cambric, and Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ Black and col’d Silks “ Black and col’d Cloth “ Cassimeres and Merino Cassimercs “ . Kentucky Jeans and Cassinets “ Plain and striped cotton pant stuff “ Plain and twilled Linen “ White and col’d Flannels “ Hosiery and Gloves “ Trunks and Carpet Bags “ Country merchants will do well by ending, as they will save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure himself by buy ing the entire stock —one of the best stands in town. So every one can make money by call, ing on S. L. LEVI. June 23, 1859. For Rent. r pilE Dwelling House'"and Office, in South 1 Hanover Street, two doors south oflnhoff’s Store, late the property of 'Thomas M. Biddle, Esq., is offered lor rent upon favorable terms. For particulars enquire at Xnhoff’s Grocery •Store. , June 23, 1859—3 t MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS. An assort, nient .of John Hants’ celebrated new pa tent MILL PICKS, just received at the Agri cultural Implement store of M. B. STRICKLAND & BRO. The Picks aro superior to any now made; and are warranted./ July 7, 1859. - Proclamation. WHEREAS tliu Hon. AulM-H. Geaiiam, President Judge of th(r several Courts of Common Pleas in the couptfes of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel W oodburn & Michael Uocklin, J edges of the Courts ol Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery (ortho trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 11th day of April, 1859, have ordered the; Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car lisle. on the 4th Monday of August, 185!), (be ing the 22d day,) af 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. ■ NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus ticos of tho Pcaco, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all 'other romem. branccs, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tiie prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. ROBERT M’CAETNEY, Sheriff. Jtmi? 2, 1859;. Post-OflScc Notice. ■ Carlisle Post-Office, I ' July I', 1859. 1 THERE will be no charges made at this of fice from this date for less than one bundle ol or a sheet of stamps, and then on ly to those persons who pay their accounts promptly. Paper postage and Box rent must bo paid, or the papers will be-jjayiincd, until tho postage is -settled for. 4t has become a com mon practice for persons to drop in three cent letters and one cent papers endorsed , on them “ Charge Box!” Whilst lam disposed to ex. tend every reasonable accommodation, I must have some' little regard to my own interest..- The above rule will be strictly, adhered to with out respect to persons. , ' . JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. Pamphlet ItttvS. THE Pamphlet Laws of tho Session of 1859, have been received at tho Pfollionotary’s Office, in Carlisle, and are ready lor distribution to those entitled to receive them. P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. July 7, 1859—31 Dnlrict Alloniey. To the Democratic Voters of the Ckunty of Cumberland . I offer myself ns n candidate for the office of District Jltlorney, subject (o flic decision of flic Democratic County Convention. J. \V. D. GILLELEN. 14.1859. iarliale. County Treasurer. THE undersigned, nt tlio solicitation of nu merous friends,'has consented to lie a can didate for the oflice of County Treasurer, sub ject to Dio decision of Die Democratic County Convention. c., THOMPSON M. GALBRAITH. Dickinson township, J,uno 30,T8&U. County Treasurer.' WE are requested to name Same. Ensmino er, of Carlisle, as a candidate lor the office ol County Treasurer, subject to the deci. sion of the Democratic County Cjmveution. June 30,1859— * BELL HANGING, &C, A S. LYNE, corner, of Bedford and Louthor • Streets, Carlisle, will attend promptly to BelhHanging in all the various brandies. Every bell warranted to work well or no pay required. Stensel Calling executed in tlie neatest style and at short notice.. Give nie-a call. June .23, 1859—Cm GOOD THINGS. THE subscriber has received a-fresh arrival 9f;.the tollowlug: s Fresh Tomatoes in cans, « Peaches . “ Salmon ■ « Lobsters <c . Pickled Sardines, Gdliifine, Sap Sago Cheese, Virgin Oil -of AlXj for the table, Olive do., stuffed; Tomato Kutsup, Walnut ■. Mushroon “ Worcestershire Sauce,. Pickels. Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Fine Hams, Dried Beef, ' Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the lowest prices. . WM.BENTZ. 1. CarPsle, May 19, 1859. . ■ .. Biaf-and Cap Store. AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of J. P. Lvnc & Son. . A full assortment just received, to which con stant additions will be made ol city as well as home manufacture.' The stock now comprises ' Moleskin, Cdssimere , Beaver.aiid Fell ra of all styles and colors, from the cheapest to the best quality. Straw Hats, a largo variety of all prices and stylos, together with a heal assortment of children’s Fur and Straw Hats. Also, Men’s, Boys’and Children’s Cl/IPS , embracing every kind now worn, both plain and dress Caps; to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Don't forget Keller's Old Stand. Carlisle, Hay, 1850—ly ■ I’cglster’s 'Notice.. IVTOTICK is hereby given, to. all persona in- IV terested, that the following accounts Imvo been tiled in thiaofilco by the accountants there, iri named, for examination, and will be present ed to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland coun ty, for .confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the Ath day oj Jlugust, -7. H. 1859, viz : 1. The account of Abraham Fleming, adminis trator ol Sarah Cralli deceased, late ol the State of Missouri. . • . 2. The account of p. Titzel, Esq., adminislra- ' tor ol Samuel Hoovor s deceased, lete ot the bor ough of iWechanicsburg. ». First and filial aco’t. of David Smith, Esq., and George Spangler, executors of Jacob Span ■gler, deceased, late of the borough of Carlisle. 4. The account of David Wickurd, guardian of John Peter Li-hn, minor child of Peter Lehn, deo’d, late of Cumberland county. 5. The account of John B. Coover, Lsq., and William Coover, executots of* Deitrlch Coover, , deceased, late of Upper Allen township. ■ . 6. The account of David Shopp, guardian ol Thomas, Oliver and Shellliecm, minor children < •1* Thomas G. Reem, late of Hampden township, i deceased. 7. The first and final account of David Corn man j administrator of Mrs. Lydia Weirich, lute of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. 8* First and final acc’t. of John Lutz, acting executor of George Lutz, late of Monroe town ship. deceased. ■ 9. The account of R.'M. Hays, Esq., guardian of the estate of Cornelius H., Mary Girailla, Win. Alexander, John A,, and Agnes Mahala Vanderbelt, minor Children of Cornelius F. Vanderbelt, dec’d, ‘ 10. The account of John Mi Gregg, Esq., ad* minigtrator ol* Dr, P. C. Cardder, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased -11. The account of David 11. Swiler, executor of Christian Swiler, late of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. . . . 12. The account of Rob’t Moore, administra tor of Wm. Noble; late of the borough of Car lisle, deceased. . 13. The second account of Thomas P. Blair, | Esq., executor of Henry Lynch, late of Dickin son township, deceased*. 14. The acc’t. of R. P. M’Clure, Esq., exec utor of Christian Cobaugh, late of the borough of Shippcnsburg, deceased, 15. The acc’t. of R, P. M’Clure, Esq., exec utor of George B. AUick,lat6 of the borough ol Shippensburg, deceased. . 16. Supplemental acc’t., of Sam’l Hauck, ministrator. of Adam Hauck, late of the borough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. 17. Tho account of Rob’t McAllister, guardian of tho estate of Eugend and Alanson Wood, minor children of John Wood, sen., dec’d. 18. The account of Alfred S. Sener, executor of Mary Mi Baker, lafe of the borough of-Car lisle, deceased. 10, The account of Jos. C. Hoffcr, adminis trator of Jacob F. Holler, lute of the borough of Carlisle* deceased. 2f). Tho account of Jacob Nelaloy and John Brandt, executors of Barbara Miller; late of Mon roe township, deceased. 21. Flrst and final account of Jas. S. ColwoH, Esq., administrator of Elizabeth O’Brien, de ceased. 22. First and final account of Jas. S. Colwell, Esq., administrator of Gabriel O’Brien, deceas ed. 23. First and dnaf account of Ahd’w Garrett, administrator of Jolin Garrett, late of Upper Allen township, deceased. 24. Tho noc’t. of Jacob Boetem, executor of Samuel Beotem, sen, deceased, as settled by his administrator. John Boetem. 25. First and (Inal account of A. H. Blair, and Henry Snyder, administrators of Jane McCor mick, late of .Mifflin township,, deceased. 23. Supplement and llnal account o( Geo. M. Graham, administrator of Jacob Shellaberger, idle of West Pennshorough township, dec’d. 27. Final account of IVm. R. Gorgaa, Esq., Guardian of Solomon Bowman, minor son of Samuel Bowman, late of Eastponnsborough tp., d ecease s A jnjEL N. EMIN6EE, Regitler. Register’s Office, Carlisle, » ~ July 9, 1859., School Tax of 1859. THE taxable) citizens of tbo Borough of Car lisle are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the School District of said Borough will at-, tend at the County Court House, (Commission er’s office,) on Thursday, Ike ‘J.Sth of July next., between the hours of 0 and 12 in'the forenoon, and 2 and 6 o’clock in the niternoon of said day, for the purpose of collecting and receiving (lie School Taxes assessed lor the present year. On all taxes paid on or before that date, a de duction will be made of FIVE I’EU CENT.— Persons wishing to pay their taxes in the mean lime, may do so by calling on the Treasurer, at his store in >• Marion Hall” building. . Juno 9,. 1859 —8t Carlisle White. Snlphcr Springs, CUMBERLAND CO , PA. rpms favorite and fashionable watering place, [ pleasantly located near'lhe base of the Blue Mountain, four miles froth Carlisle, Pa., is now open to visitors. The waters ot these Springs are highly impregnated with minerals, and for drinking and bathing are not surpassed by any Snlpher Springs in the country.. Tbe bnildlngs are well ventilated, and are surrounded by 12U0 feet of balconies. The Scenery is ol the gran dest kind, and the accommodations for the rec reation, health and comfort ol visitors are unex ceptionable. Good fare, pleasant drives, fine music, billiards, bowling saloon and other games, >nd ail the amnsomenjs usually lound at Water ing pt.)o»s oan bo enjoyed here. Visitors lea ving Philadelphia or Baltimore in the morning train arrive at the Springs at 8 o’clock, P. M. D rily mail. For further information address OWEN, CLENDENIN & CO., Carlisle Springs, Pa. July 14, 1849. ‘ PROPOSALS will lie received by tbo under signed until the 22d,inst., for.the.erection, ol a dwelling bouse oil the let adjoining the Uni ted Presbyterian Church at Nowv'illo. Said building to he (orty feet squain, two stovys high, walls thirteen inches thick, cellar under the whole, and to bo covered with the bust qual ity of slate. ' Plan and specifications''may bo seen by call ing'on J.-C. Brown otyj. McCandllsh at New. villa. T. M’CULLOUGH, 1 • j- o A efi a\{ pf V r ‘ ni,din Z J. R. SIIAKi L, j bimaii/hc J. C. BROWN,.'". 1- tommiiue. J, M’CANDLISIf, J Newvillei July 14,18-59. ~ e ‘ A. S. LYNE Kcu villo Foundry and Machine Fanners and Mechanics Look to your WE arc now ready to receive orders for every description of machinery and cast ings, such as Steam Engines, Horse Power, Threshing Machines, .■ Corn Shellers, Clover IlnHers, Mill Gearing, Plough Castings, Cellar Grates,'Pots, Kettles, Stoves, and all kinds ol machinery. If not on hand they will be built to order-at short notice. Repairing. Cars, Steam Engines and Boilers, Threshing and all kinds of-machines, with neat ness and dispatch. We_ also intend Ripping Lumber of every description. ( Wo hope- by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Don't tor gel the [dace on fhb Cumberland Valley Rail road! near Ilnrsli’s Warehouse. Old Iron wanted. „ LININGER, KEIFEB & NEIDICU, April 21, 1859—3m* . . ■ AMELODEON cheaper than I ban? By paying $5 per'month, you can get one ol the best melodeons in the.country, at A. B. Ew. ing’B furniture rooms,where there will bo con stantly kept on-band the largest and best assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ever brought to Carlisle. If you wish to see a gnotliPIANO, call and 'examine mipo. . Eor. pnrily. orfoiiO,. neatness p l ' finish, fine touch; and low p,rico,.noue cun equal them. As I tint determined to sell musical in slrumonts to the people-ol Cumberland county cheaper than any other person, call arid exam, itie hiine before purchasing elsewhere. K 7" All instruments warranted- and kept i: repair, May 5, 1859-Gm BARBER SHOP—REMOVAL. THE undersigned respectfully intorms Ills patrons that he has removed his Harbor Shop to the BASEMENT OF MR.'SITE'S NEW BUILDING, on Noith. Hanover street, adjoining Miv Haverstick's Drug Store, and nearly opposite the Bank, where he hopes to see nil Ida old customers, and as many now ones as wish to have their hair and whiskers •• done up” in the most fashionable stylo. ■ All the various branches of Barhering, such ns Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooning, sc., attended to with, promptness. Also, tupping, Bleeding, Tooth. Extruding, <fc. ' The undersigned has also for sale a superior article of . of his own discovery and preparation, unequall ed by anv similar article tuiw In Use, lot* resto ring, strengthening and Invigorating the Hair j preventing it from falling oil, eradicating scull, 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 or gentlemen. Testimonials ed character as to its good qualities, in posses sion of the undersigned, which will he exhibited to any person wishing to eximdncllicm lIENUY LINNEIvUHL. April 7, 1859-1 y Foreign' and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH Sc WEALAND. successors to Lynch & Detwiler, respectfully announce to the public, that they continue to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very superior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old standi South Hanover street, three doors south of Inlmlf’s Grocery s ore, and dt. redly opposite the Volunteer; printing ofl.ee. BRANDIES. All ol choice Brands. WINES, , , Sherry, Port, Maderin, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Hock, Joliannisbcrg and Bo dciliehner. CHAMPAGNE, , Ileidsick & Gp., Goislcr & Co., and imperial GINS, WHISKEY, ,■ Superior Old Monongahela, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son 1 * Sparkling AHsopp’s East ludia Palo A.o Tonnet’s Brown Stout. Also, ft hwllot of Monongahela Kceliflcd Whiskey, PARKER S BRAND) for Siilw low. _ , nrmi? Dealers and others desiring a p ORB ARTI CLE, will find it us represented, ns their wliolt attention Will he given to a proper and care Ini selection of their STOCK, which cannot be sur passed, and hopes to have tno patronage o( the public -g GRINDSTONES of all sizes, just ro- JLvXJceived at May 20, 1859. JUST received at Roller's North HnnoveisSt.. acomplelo assortment ol Men’s and Boy s Straw and Leghorn Mats. Also, Children’s Fancy lints. Juno 10, 1860. ___ MANTILLAS. Those In want of liMantill will find the largest ,and cheapest assort mont at the cheap store of , Juno 23, J. A< HGMEHIOH, Jr. J. W. EBV, Treasurer . paitoi*o§Aa.B. SilO|>. Itileresls! Who csm Sell JOIIN.H. RIIEEM. IVcst Uight street, Carlisle HAIR RESTORATIVE, Bolden,' Lion, and Anchor, LYNCH & AVEALAND iril 21, 18r>9—tim ■ r ' 11. SAXTON’S, Take Notice. Notice; NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, at its next meeting, for the incorpora tion ot a Bank of iwuc, with discount and do. posit privileges, to bo located in the Borough nf Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., to bo called “ The Bank of Carlisle j” with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to increase the same to three hundron thousand dollars. (Signed.) William Ker, John B. Parker, Thomas Paxton," John Noble, Benjamin Givler.jn. Enoch Young,. Richard Woods, Christian Stayman, William Bentz, John S. Sterrctt, A. B. Sharpe, Wm. N. Russell, John C. Dunlap, Jqseph D. Halbert, Robert Givin, John Dunlap, James Holler, Robert Moore, H. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, Samuel Greason, Goo. W. Sbeafcr, Jacob H. Neislev, Benjamin Neisloy. June 30, 1859—Cm* 1 Notice. NOTICE is hereby.given that application will be made to the next Legislature of Penn, sylvania. to alter the charter of tbo Carlisle Do posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of is sue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank ; also to increase the capital of said bank (which, is at present seventy-two thousand dol lars, with privilege of increasing tbo same under its ..present charter to ■ pan hundred ilKHlsaud dollars,) two hundred and filly thousand dol lars. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Junc.3o, 1859—6 m nARGAINS I BARGAINS!! J list received arid (or sale at reduced prices, a large lot of Silk dusters, Shantilla and French Lace Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in great variety of stylo, cheap; Delaines, Chintzes, Brilliants, Embroideries at less than city prices, Lace milts,. Snh Umbrellas, Douglass & Sher wood’s unequalled Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Children’swear, Hosiery of every descrip tion. Please cull at Leidich & Sawyer’s .new store, East Main St. Juno 30, 1839. ■ 1 ' - ' ■■ ('I HEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 1 T ■’ At the Ladies’Resort, RENTE’S STORE. According to our practice in the last few weeks of the season, we have re duced. the. prices of our immense and varied stock of Dress Goods to such points as,will in sure, rapid sales. Regardless of profit we arc determined to sell them off. Deragcs, Derage Holies and Double Shirts, Organdy Lawns, Grcnodcans, Ghallies, &c. Freil and Silk at very low figures, Silk Mantillas at reduced prices,plain Silk Man fWlas very low in price, French.Lace’Mantillas, Shantilla Lace Mantillas, Talmas, Points, &c. 3 Tint whole of tiiy stock is now offering at re duced prices, preparatory, to the close ot. the season. All I ask is the attention ol the ladies, {five me a call, as I (eel satisfied wo can suit any oho both as to stylo and price. June 30, 1851)., A. W. RENTE. Frcsli Groceries. JUST received by the subscriber, .a largo stock of every description of Groceries, Irosh and cheap. Also, a hp-ge supply of .'■''■■Foreign and. Domestic Liquors, consisting of very line old Cognac, of Pinet, Cast!lion & Go’s, (vintage .1850) Brandy, line Old Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and lleid sick & Go’s, celebrated Champagne Wine's-, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton-Bitters, very line Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela do., Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, Stc.,for sale at the new store of the subscriber at low prices. WM. RENTE. Carlisle January 20. 1839 Cedar & Willow Ware. XJA.SKETS. Market, Travelling, and a varb 1.3 uty el Fancy and other Baskets. tlooi/ca Wure.— I Tubs,- Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets,Pails,Bed curds. Mats., Brushes and other necessary house articles.' . " Rich’s Bfopms, known ns the heat Broom In this or any other market, are for sale only by the subscriber. All article's in our liae are of fered at the lowest cash prices Nov. 4, 1858 Slow is Uie time for Bargains Spring and Summer Goods! JH the New S/orc, cornet of iW Hanover and £aU ther streets. THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa tronage bestowed upon him by the public, and at the sumo time respectfully announces that he has just reUirtfed Irom Philadelphia, and is now opening a hew lot of SPUING and SUM MEH Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challies, Alapa cas, Do Lainoy, Do Bagcs, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Barages, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints,. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs; &c., &c. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and quality, Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Uassimcrcs, Vestings, Flannels, Mus- lins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cot tonades. Linens, Sheetings, Denims,Nankeens, Drills, iMarscillcs Quilts.colored and white Car pet Chain, &c.J &c. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS.' Also, a large and splendid as sorlment of BONNETS, HJITS, JIND SHOES. A superior lot of fresh ■ GROCERIES,' Teas, ColUio, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spicos, ike., B{c.. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest care, and the lowest GASH PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to makemv establishment known ns the “ HEAD QUARTERS For BARGAINS." Thoso who wish to purchase will find It to their advantage to call and examine lily stock before pure ba sing. CC7* I will pav the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT. - J. A. HUMRICII, Jr. iril 28, 1859, SOMETHING Extra. Peek’s Patent Thresh ing''Machine and Horse Power, with all the latest improvements. Warranted to thresh CO bu. per hour. M. B. STRICICLER & BRO. Carlisle, June 80, 1869. Jlgent*. WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY, A complete assortment ol Summer goods; selected with groat care to meet the wnntsof the season and undo, embracing all kinds of goods. Dress goods in all their varieties. Lace and Silk Mantillas, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Laco Milts, Hooped Skirls, Men’s and Boy’s wear.— In fact everything suited for thedonmnds oftho buying community. Please call and see for yourselves at Leidich’s and Sawyer’s now store, East Main street. Rent lie's Psiti'.nt Animal Trap. THE subscriber lias been appointed agent Cor Cumberland county, lor tbo sale of Ueulhe’s patent animal trap, (or catching Fox es, Minks. Wolves, Bears, &c._ Call and see hem at tbo cheap Hardware More of SAXTON. March 17, 1859, JUST received a largo assortment of Double and Single Barrel Guns, Double and Single Barrel Pistols. Revolvers, Game Bags, Powder Flasks, Shot Pobohos, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, kc., at May 26,1859, BELLS I BELLS 11 Farm Bells 6T the best makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store ol John P. Lvno & Soft. May 19,1859. GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers' can btf had at Philip Arnold’s; , January 6,'1856.' A Pikes Peak i’rt CaViislc! EVER YBODT liurm’s for rib’s Peak in the west, thousands are “on route.” It turns out*to boa humbug, they all return with rusty pockets, not enriched with the vellow gliiter- Ing. which they anticipated;, Stop! Reflect. Take fi friend’s advice, aiid atpy at homo and' buy your goods of P. AKNpLD. You will bo happy, get twice’the value for your money, and in a short timo you will find that you are advancing in fortune without trouble. . • Spring has come, are wo prepared for it, eve rybody asks; bavo wo Nothing tosuif it? if not, jve wilt go to Arnold's where we can see a well selected Stock of all kinds ot goods to sr.it everybody, at greatly reduced prices.. It consists of - Ladies Dress Goods, Such as Bergo Dejancs, Lawns, Dcleges, La vejlas, Alapacas,. Silks of all kinds, such as, ptaiii black, Moure Antique, Barred, Striped and flgVircd. French wprked 'cellars, Underslccvosf hand kerchiefs, FlounbiUgs, lodgings. Laces, Inser llngs, &c. , .Ddnnets and Ribbons. A gopd assortment of Bonnets and Rlpbods vciy lonvC - . :, y »i» Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Broclm, Thibet mm 1, (black and holered,) al so. Mantillas of all prices^ —i , -ftraael3H>l-aU'kHids and-priceSi Domestic Goods. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, llhen find cotton sheetings, Checks* Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnaburgv • Cloths, Cussimoroii, Cottenades, JeabS, Vcs. ngs, &c. ■ . Carpels and Oilcloth.. Ingrain, Venetian, three ply; rag and licmp carpels. Oilcloth ol all widths, also Matting ol all widths! A good assortment ofTrnnks. A liberal patronage, and you will be rewar ded. Remember the stand next door east of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. - I>. ARNODD. April 11, 1859. NEW SPRANG GOODS. LEIDtCII & SAWYER (lit their, new store KastjMiun sticet,) have just,received from New York and Philadelphia, the. most complete and. varied assortment of Dry Goods ever offer ed in Carlisle, embracing: everything that is new and faro in style anil texturesuch as tan cy silks in all the various colors, barred, strip ed, Chcnc and Boyedere, plain striped and Beycdero Black Silks, Toulards of now de signs. Barege and Lawn Robes of the latest Paris styles. Satin striped Decheyre cloths, French Chalhs, American, Delaines, Organdy Lawns of dark and light grounds, and beautilu) designs. Traveling Dress Goods of (he newest makes. Also a lull stock of mourning dress goods to which class of goods wc give particular atten- tion— . . ~ , siiJiwLSi snji rvis it suJwls ;/; • Tbispart of our stock is unusually complete, consisting of .crape, silk, siclhi, in all the vari ety of shades anil qualities,'mourning Shawls, luce and silk Mantillas, from tho celebrated em poriums of. Brodie and Bulpui, Now York San shdwerets and parasols ol the newest styles. White goods of overy dcscrip (ion. Embroideries in full setts, collars, sleeves, worked bands, lld.nncings, edgings and Insorlings.' Wc give great Cure to this branch of our trade, and ladies will (ibd a very Bill as sortment. Hooped skirts of the latest improve ments, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A full linO-.Df Alexander’s kid gloves, imported and sold, by Stewart, New York. Mitts; gloves, gauntlets, in every variety. Also a large stock of. the newest stylus of mens ami boys spring casslmeres, black cloths and cassi ineres. Hoiscry of every description. In this de partment unusual care has been taken to select the various kinds and sizes suitable for Ladies, Misses; Men’s, Boys and Children’s, wear; In fact, o*ll r stock embraces everything kept in a drat class Dry Goods store. Having purchased tor cash and hiadc out* so. lections among the best importing nhd jobbing bouses ol Now York and Philadelphia, we feel prepared to oiler superior inducements to buy ers. All wo ask is an examination cfolir stock before buying elsewhere, for which favor, wc WilWool very grateful. LEIDICH & SAWYER. April 14, 1850, j. W. EBY, Preserve your Fruits! WILI.OUeiIBFS PATENT AIR-TIGHT STOPPER, For Fruit, Cans, Jars or Bottles, IS the most simple, convenient, economical and useful article over 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 perfectly air-tight. It can be ap plied to Tin Cans, Stone or Glass Jars. This -Stopper being SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, and so easily applied, is the great desideratum so long wished for, and only needs an examina tion to convince the most incredulous of its.su poriority over anything yet invented or likely to bo. THE CANS CAN ALSO BE TESTED be. tore, putting in the Fruit .by- tilling them with water and putting on tho Stopper'wilh a pres sure. Cans, Jars, Glass nnd Stone, with Stoppers attached, or the Stoppers alone, can always be had at moderate prices of W, L. HALLER, Sole Jlgent for Pennsylvania and Maryland . , May 25, 1859—2 m . NBA' ARRANGEMENT. O/i and after Monday, 23 d May, 1859, the subscriber will run a DAILY YU AIN DP CARS, BETWEEN Carlisle ami -Philadelphia, lea ving Carlisle every morning, and Philadel phia every evening. All goods left at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell & Ilinchmah, Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street, will bo delivered in Carlisle the next day. J. W. HENDERSON, West High Street, Carlisle, Pa, Moy 26, 1850. Something New! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE. MB. STRICKLER & BROTHER. have •just opened, in the room formerly 9CCII - by-Shryook, Taylor & Smith, Zug’s.now building, Main St., two doors oast of tho mar ket house, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements and fertilizers, which they arfl pre pared to sell on tho most icasonahlc terms. Tho slock embraces Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hcfij, Straw an Corn Fodder Cutters. Reapers, Mowers,' Drills, Cradles, Scathes, Corn Shelters, "Forks, Shovels. Hoes, Rakes, P/nn • fng Knives, Whetstones for Flow ers, and every other article neces sary for farm' use. They also intend keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ ing Spain's Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, Butter-workers, Bultor Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls, &c. Also, Frnit, Garden and Flower Seeds j Seed Potatoes of the best varieties.' They are con slant!" making additions to their stock, and will uso every exertion to supply tho wants of tho agricultural community. . -a, nr„i They have also tho agency for Evans 9 Wat son's Salamander Safes. Orders left at tho store for fruit and omn. mental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will ho attended to promptly. April 21. 1839—1 y H. SAXTON’S, IRISH LINENS. A very largo assortment of Irish Linens of superior quality, cheaper than over at the cheap store of _ • Juno 231 J. A. HUMERICH, Jr. Embroideries, Sba\Vls alld Mantillas, Genilemon’s yVqat, dr. j. j. blswbeb, ( fee O M O E,O P, A T H 1.. S T,) Successor to i)r„i. R., Smith, hiving per manently located, in Carlisle, ofters bis pro* fessionai Serviced fothb citizens of, the town at*? vicinity, fit the practice of the various branches if his prbihssionl -•- ■ 1 * OlHoo In.SotiHr.Hanover alroot, formerly oc cupied by Dr. Smith,. Ahern, ho -way be consul ted at all times, when not professionally engag- CC Jfny 2d\ 1859 —tf . ■- . 'j/ 1 * Allow me to introduce my Triend, Dr. i. Bender, a graduate of tiro Homcppntliic College, Philadelphia, and a man of acknowledged medi cal, skill. Ho will succeed:Dr. J. K. Smith in my stead, as I cannot diSedgajge myself from my present situation. ! . " Mechb’g. Juno 2, ’59. U. FRIESE. Asricnllnrnl Spcifciy OF CUMBERLAND COpNJY- , » THE Fall meeting and' exhibition •of tbe Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will bo held on tbeir Fair ground, on .Wtdntu day, 'Thursday, and Friday, the 12th, 18/A, ooa 14 Hi nf October, 1869. The ground of the So ciety will be greatly improved, so that all arti cles for exhibition \vitl be under cover, and. the display is expected to,bo touch .Inigcr thafi ever bel'ere. By order oftho SpcietJVT. •' . DANL. S. CROFT, Sicl’y. June 0,1859. - Notice. TSJOTICE Is hereby given that Letters, of Ad-. i.'l ministration dh the estate of iotcr.L Ituey* deceased, late'of Newton township, Cumberland, county, have been issued by the Register of saitl county, to tlie subscriber residing in said town, ship. ’ All persons indebted, to said cslatb at* requested to make. Immediate payment, and those having claims.to-present the same duly authenticated lor settlement. ABRAHASI MARQUART, Mm'r'. June 9, 1859—Ot* . - - ... Ilagticri;coiy|»cs. T N beauty And durability, no •'sun-drawn” picture equals a g'odd Pagneticotype :■ this is the opmion.'exprossod' by tile-- leading jpn'dtd.' graphic journals of the day, both American a(id English, and those may boobldiaedatthqrooina of Mrs. Uet.solds, Leather Slicet, tWo doors west of Hanover. Cailbdc, Juno 18, 1859—11 SPRING GOODS* HANTCH’S, ' . West Main St., Oppoeite the Depot, Carlitle, A large and fine assortment of - CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, • ■ ■ VEStlfteSc&c.i ■; GENTSi FURNISHINGS, : The'above Goods made to order promptly In (ho best niabnor. • . Ready-made Clothing, of our manufacture. . Give us a call N. HANTCII. April 118, 185 SK r ■■ FISIV. HERRING, Mackoral, Shad in barrels, half barrels, quarter Darrels, 5 Iresh Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, at tho lowest cash prices. Butler, Eggs, Bacon, Hums, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken in exchange at : (ho cheap grocery of' WM. BENTZ. .April 7. 1869. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY "' t*OR jiALE. V . THE Undersigned tvill sell.at private sale, nil their propurty.on East Street and JldUPfly Alley, containing 120 feet Ironf on. East Street, and 120 lent deep on Liberty. Alley, having thereon erected tour dwelling houses., . M. No. 1. Being a large two story. Stone House, with Back-building, a. Brick Cistern, very choice fruit treetj Shrubbery, &c. , .. . No. ,2. Being a largo two story Frame Rousoj with back-building,Brick choice fruit trees and Shrubbery, No. 3 and 4, are situated cm Liberty Alley* being one story stone and frame Houses. g> . These properties will be sold together or separately, to., suit purchasers. Any peraotf wishing to view the properties or wishlnginfor* ination, will inquire of Ifni. Bel!,’ of tho uhduf slgned. . ,S. & N. BELL, ‘ Carlisle, January 16 V .JBC9 —tt SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEJY AIL ROAD CO’Y; (.RANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, April 11th, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sdn days excepted Poi* .. Ilf Train: ‘ZdTr'aisi.' Leave Charahersburg,- 5.10 A. M. 1.1.0 P. M. -«« Shipponsburg, 5.40 “ 1,82 “ « Newville, '6.10 “ 2.04. «. *<- Carlisle, ■ 6.48 “ . 2>46 . « Mcchanicsb’g, 7.16 «f 8.15 ‘V . At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ 8.45 “ For Ghamberabur^ Ist Train, 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A.M. 1.20P.;J1« << Mcclmnicsburg, 8.43 “ 1,66 “ “ Carlisle, 9.2(1 “ 2.84 *< “ Newville, 9.5-1 ' “ 8.08 «. “ Shippensburg, 10.24 “ 8,38 At Chain borsburg. 10.55 “ 4.08 “ , Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, Via Perin’a Railroad, at 2.80, 005, and 750 A. Mf and 1.10 nnd 8.50, P.Mj By Heading via Leba non Valley Railroad, at 8 a. m., 2.85 p.m. For Baltimore, 8.20 aim. and 1 p.m.- ; For Truvurton and Williamsport, at I.oo'ana and 8.80 p. m. .. , „ r Train on Dauphin Rond nt 2.(10 p. m.,' . -v . Fares from Harrisburg. Meebanicsburg.'Car-: lisle. Shipponsburg and Chhmbersbnrg, will h?. ten cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid In the Cars; . ' • ; , O. N. LULL, Sapt.- Railroad Office, Chnmbcrsburg, K - April 7, 1859. f JOHN B. CHURCH. C. EDEBLY. CHURCH & EBERLY, Steam Saw Mill & LnfliWTanb NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. ; All kinds of Lumber constantly on band. .Litra'- " ■ , lier defiyered at any point accessible ~ by Rail Roatl, at.lho sfibrtcst 1 notice. BUILDING .TIMBER O.P Af-L SIZES And'lengths cut to order.' Ma)‘ 20,1859—1 f 3?TEIY STYLES. OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.' JUST opened at MULLIN’S .on. Maia street, . d choice selection of fashionable,Goods, ex pressly fpr gentl'cni'en's wear, consistlngof very superior.”;;' Sitle Band Cassimeres, ■ , Black and white Mixtures,-Brown,and IVbilfi, Plaids, Fancy Stripes and Mixtures, Solid plain colors, . , Hoy’s Styles for Coats and PahTs,' Gomls Spring and Summer Cqirfthgs, and Silk VESTINGS, Fancy ClulliS pf (tuscriptior\j flne.Blttck Glottis, bust bIUQK Doq skins, medium quality black 1 Carlisle, April 21,1859. CfCTfIIES AND SNATHS. . 150 dozen OScythes and Smiths.. The largest, best and cheapest assortment,, in the county, wholesale and retail, at the cheap hardware store ot .. . . .. . ■ U. SAXTON, May 26,1859. . ' T^'lFT V'dozen Fly npts of all colors, Linen, JP '.Cotton, and Twjue, cheaper than the chea pest, just recuivd at , * fl. SAXTON’S/ May 26,1859. MONE Y wanted at, thl Office hi jhiyiheit' 6< subscription.
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