FIREMEN’S PARADE ! ' at shippensburg, pa. Fare Reduced I VjIHE Cumberland Valley Rail' Road Company X will issiie Excursion Tickets, from all points on their Road to Sliippehsblirg ahd back, good fur the 4lh and sth days of August, as follows : I'rom Chambersburg and Return, “50.45 - ■ « ■ Scotland “ 00 <i .Oakville , “ 80 . n Newvillo. -45 ii Altert.-n « . 85 ii Good Hopo / . K ,65 •ii Carlitlu « 80 ii Midd esex .90 ii Kingston >• 1.00 ii Mechanicsburg .« 1.15 ii Shiremanstofvii •* , 1.25 if Harrisburg “ ■ 1.40 T'ickefj good for'returning until Friday even ing, tbo sth, anti positively no longer. Trains will leave Harrisburg and Chambers-, burglar Shipponsbnrg, us fallows: Harrisburg, 8.00, A. Hi., and 1.20, P. M.; Chambersburg, 6.10 amijO.SO/A. M., and 1.00, P, M. I'lio Apparatus o( the Fire Companies will be cHrticd, at their risk,fiee of charge, il sufficient notice bo given that Hie cars may be furnished. Extra Trains will leave Sbippciisburglor Har. Visburg and Intermediate Stations, on Thursday nt 6 o’clock P. M., and for Obumbcrsburg at 7 o’clock, P. M. ; musf be- proenrednt the OdlOTSofther Company, at Harrisburg, Chambersburg, Car lisle and Mechanicsburg!—and from AP tiiony Bters, at Newville, and at Way Stations, from the Conductors of the Trains. Any person cii* tering the cars without a ticket at any of the Stations above named, will bo charged lull fare. [jy All Fares, except those p if a for Excur sion Tickets to Shippensburg, Will be charged at the regular rates. O. N. LULL, Sup’/. Railroad Odice, Cbimsbg. July 22, ’59. Teachers Wanted. WANTED fourteen' competent teachers, thirteen mules and one female, to take charge of the schools id West Pennsborongb township, CVmibfrluml county, for a term of six months. Aii examination by the County Su perintendent will be held at the Plainiield school holla?, o'n Tuesday, August 9:h, at 0 o’clock, A. M“., nttvlricli time ttpplicanis will please at tend; ®y Otief of the Hom'd. , . - MARSHALL JAMES,iScc’y, ’ July 28,1859. Vo Bridge Ruildefs. mSSE Commissioners of York and Cumberland •counties, will let, to the lowest proposals, tin the 17/A day of Jlugust, Jl. D. 1859, at the house of Benjamin Clay, at Bridgeport, the com trading lor building a' Wooßkn Bridsb ■over Yellow Breeches creejr, at Coover’s niitl, in York and Cumberland counties.' The bridge to bo of ilio inflowing dimensions, vis i To contain <n length 10U feet in the clear, from one abuts wient to oilier, and, 16' feet wide in tiro clear, Willi two abutments each 12 feet thick at the bottom, with a b.Utcring aval lof otic inchlo tile foot on the three sides of cadi abutment ; the abutment to be 15 lect high from the bottom of the creek to., the cord line, Horn which the wooden , arches are fo bo stalled and extend across said creek froth one abutment to the oth er;, and to he single floored with.B inch white oak plank, and raised in the Centre 12 inches ; the sides arid gable ends o( said bridge to be of ittfficiont lieightli to adi.nit Covered or liny wti-. gens to pass throughdisc same. The bridge is to bo closely wcalhot'boimled with lialf inch pine boards, well lapped. The whole, of the work of said bridge to ne roofed Willi good aiid siitlicienf pino shingles; said roofing to .extend at, each end 1(1 feet over the licet of the arch or top of the abutments, and oifeacli side of Hie bridge ovcr tile weatlierboarding 2 feet. Tile abut ments uro to be built. on (inn.foundations, to be approved of by Hie Connnissionovs, the whole of Hie mason work to lie well built of large and hard stone, lime and mortar, and pointed from »he. hack of Hie abutment- The (tiling .shall consist of earth and stoiie, ami to be supported with wing walls bn each side 5 feef thick 111 tile two abutments, with a battering of 1 inch lojtte foot to the lop of the tilling, and (o extend in that manner on. the. two exlreiuu sides of I lie btidgc'i until the filling and walling shall meet Via roads, with an.ascent not exceeding an an gle of 4 degrees elevation from the fond to the bridge, witli cnHain walls sullicient’length and thickness, and'covered with broad stones well secured. The weed work on the out and inside i of the bridge is to be whitewashed with two coats of lime. The undertaker to .furnish all materials and give such security as the Com missioners may require for the faithful perform. Unco of Hie workmanship, and Hie permanency ol said bridge for and during the term of seven years; said abridge is to be built oh the same plan as the One over , the Little Cotlowago, at Newman’smill. The Commissioners Will also at,the same time .and place, receive proposals lor building,.a Stone Briduk, oh tlie same site, of the follow ing dimensions, viz : to Contain in. length 100 Tout from one abutment to Hit* other.; and JO feet wide la the clear. The two abutments each to bo 15 IVwst thick at the.bottom, with a battering wall of 1 inch to the foot on three’sides, of each abutment. The bridge to bo built with three arches; the centre ureh'to b.e 31 feet long and 10 feet 4 inches’high in the clear; the two outer arches to be. each 23 feet G inches long and 9 feet G inches high in the clear. The abutments between the arches' are to he 0 teet thick, and to rise 8 inches aboVo low water mark, bclorc the arches start. The side or curtain walls are to-be 3 loot high above (he tilling and to extend as far as the Wing Walls, and to he covered with broad stone coping, clamped. The wing walls on each side to ho live feet thick at the abut ments, with a battering of 1 Inch to the foot to the tup of the filling, arid to extend us far as may ho necessary to support- the filling or em bankment. The* masonry is. all to be pointed. The tilling to consist of earth and stone, and to be one foot thick on the crown of the Centre arch, and the grade not to exceed 4 degrees un til It meets tlie bed of the road. The contrac tor to furnish ail the materials and give securi ty fur tho tailhful pdrfohmmco of the cpntract and the pefinancntiy of the bridge, for the term of seteii yeardi j. WOUKINGER,, » D. MEISENHELTER, OommUrionert of York County. ANDREW KERR, SAMUEL MEGAW, , NATH. 11. ECICI.ES, ‘ Commissioners of Cumb. County . <riil}-2«( 1850—61 UAitVcsi iioinfe. THE Annual Harvest Hoifto Meeting, of (ho Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will be held on their own grounds, on Saturday the 80 th of July , at 11 o’clock A. M. ‘ All the farmers of the county are cordially invited to join in giving thanks and rejoicing lor our most bountiful harvest. D. S. CROFT, Soct’y July 21,1869—21 Carlisle While Sulpher Springs, - CUMBRUI.ANU CO , PA. THIS favorite and fashionable watering place, pleasantly located near the base, of the Bate Mountain, four miles from Carlisle, Pa., is now open to visitors. The waters ot these Springs are highly iinfprognatodMVlth minerals, and (or drinking and bathing are hot surpassed by any Sulpher Springs in the country. Tint buildings are well ventilated, and are surrounded by 1299 feet of balconied. 'Jf'lte scenery is of ttie gran dest kind,and the accommodations for Iho rec reation, health and comfort ol visitors aro unex ceptionable. Good faro, pleasant drives, fine music, billiards, bowling saloon and other games, »nd all the amusements usually found at water ing places can bo enjoyed hero. Visitors lea. Ting Philadelphia or Baltimore in the morning iraln itrrlve at the Springs at 8 o’clock, r. M. Dully mail. For further information address OWEN, CLENDENIN & CO-, . Carlisle Springs, Pa, July H, 1849. _ TINIVERSAL FEED CUTTER. The host w Hav and Fodder Oiittcrnowin use, is sola ■*;Stric’kler 8c Bro’s.. Agricultural Store, Car- Hsta p a< Farmers, cull niTd ace.- • vniyai', i860,- - County Treasurer. ,• BEING cucburaged by ninny friends, p offer myself ns a oandidatelorCounty Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Com ventlon. Il nominated and elected, I pledge myself to disphargo tbo duties of the office faitfi uily. • 1 ABM. KILLIAN. July 21, 1859. ~ TffiACHERS W ANTED. ~ cpHE Directors of South Middleton_ township, I wish to : employ 10 (Teachers to lake charge of the schools in that district during the ensu. big winter, to whom liberal salaries will be given. Applicants will meet,for examination at Paper, •own School House, on Wednesday the i7lh of August, at 0 o’clock, A. M. By order of the Board. . JOSIAII. WEBfcERT, ■ July 21, 1859—4 t . . Secl’y. < Prolll«ito’Riltf\ Noilt^. TVTOTICE is hereby given,to all persons intc- Xi rested, that the following accounts have •ton filed in the Ptolhonolary’s Office, (or ex amination, and will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, tor con trmalion and allowance, on Wednesday the 2ilh day of Jlvgust, 1859. 1. Tile final account of John Rupp, Commit tee of Peter Zimmerman, a Innatie. 2s Tne account of .Benjamin Erb, Assignee of Joseph Sadler, under deed of voluntary assign ment. 3. The account of John M. Gregg, Assignee of Reuben Line, underdeed of voluntary assign ment. —4, Tho account of-Abi-abam Hostetler, Assi nee of Isaac Landis, under deed oi voluntary assignment. 5. The account o( John Waggoner, Assignee of Samuel Bear and Josiali B. Cobaugh, under deed of voluntary assignment. 8. Thu (Inal account cl Wni. Harper, Com. mlltoe of John M’Kinslry. a lunatic. P. (JUIGLE V, .Proth’y. July 21, 1850—3 t riiirly. Acres of Limestone Land for Sale. In Monroe Toimship, Vuirtberlhm. Co'hntij. WILL bo sold at public mite,'oh the premi ses, on Saturday, the Htl day of Septehn her, 1859, at 2 o’clock F, M., the tract of Land occupied at present by the subscriber, 3 miles west of Meclianicsbiwg, on the Trindle Spring rond, leading to Carlisle. The reads dinning from Kingstown to Dillstown, m.d tools Leidig’s tavern to Chnrchtown, also pass this property. The property contains 30 Acres of first-raie Limestone land; all under fence and in ft high state ol cultivation, except 8 Acres, which is lm_u Woodland. The improvements are a good Log Weaiherhoarded House, Hi«»»|pjjL)iiuw. Bank Barn, a largo Cistern, Trees, &c. Thu location is considered a good one for any kind o( # mechanic, besides being.a very desirable place of resi dence. Titie indispnluble. Terms made known on the day of sale by . . . JACOB GREEGOR, July 21, 1859—71* FORGE AISTD FOUNDRY AT PUBLIC SALE On Wednesday, Jlugast 31, 1859, }'IIE undersigned; executor of Samuel Martin, deceased, will expose to public sale, on (ho premises, all the interest’of said decedent, (be ing one-half,) in. that valuable property known as the ILcloi-t Forge, situate in Hie Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the north by nigh Street, on tliu East by Lc tort Spring, on Hie South by, a lot of Geo. Ilen dle, and on the west by . property of Jacob-Zug. - Also, a large lot of Bar and Scrap. Iron, Forge Tools, a quantity of Coal, &c. Also, on the same day, on the premises, a lot of Ground, situate in tlio borough.ol Carlisle, hounded on the north by North Street, on the East by a lot of Mary Gillmore, on tlio South by Locust Alley, mid on Hio west by a lot of John Noble,.containing 00, tout in trout and 240 feet in depth, having thereon erected a largo ■■■Foundry ayftl Machine Shop, together with ail Hie fihtlll-cs, embracing a steam engine, taming lathe, Vliill pVesSj.'Cii'Cnlat'.saWs, patterns. &c. ’ Sale to commence at thcrPorgo, at iOo’cloclc A.AL, wJiuh terms will be made known by GEORGE BHINDLK, \Executor of Sami. Martin, July 21, ltf-30 —Gt : , ' •DISSOLUTiOJff, I HE partnership heretofore existing between I Shrnin & Ilolfvr, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks of tin; timl frill be settled by James Holier, at. the office of Ann. strong & Hotter, next lot west of the Grammar School, Alt'persons indebted to said (Inn will please call and settle theiraccounts immediate ly, and those having claims against the Hrm will present them forsettlement. . All accounts not settled by Iho first day of October next; w-.1l bo put into the hands of a proper officer for col lection. JACOBSHKOM. JAMES 110FFER, July 18, 1859—8 t N. It..—A Duplicate copy of the books is in the hands of Jacob Slirom, to whom settlement can he made at the old stand. New Coal and Lumber Yard. 'I'HE subscribers have this day entered into | partnership to trade in COAL AND LUAI BEK. We will' have constantly on hand and furnish to older, all kinds and quality of Seasoned Lumber, snbh as. Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Baling and Flustering Lath, Shingling Lath; Worked Flooring, Wealherboarding, Posts, Kails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hemlock, Chesnut, and Oak, ol different qualities. Having oars of onr own we can fur nish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept tinder cover so that they can be furnished dry at all limes. . Wo will constantly have on hand all kinds ol FAMiJjY COAL) under cover, \vhich they will deliver dry and clean to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly- Uens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Locust Mountain, Lobberry, I'l'evul'ton. Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Colli; wliidli fte pledge OifraelyeS tb sell at the lowest prices. , Best finality of. Limoburners’ and Black smiths’ Coal always on hand at the lowest tig. nres. Yard West side of Grammar School, Main St July 21, lfo9 ARMSTRONG & HOFFER, School ’Tax of 1 559. 11IE taxable citizens of the Borough of Car lisle aro hereby i/olifled that the Treasurer of the School District of said Borough will at tend at the County Court House, (Colitmisslofi ef’s office,} on Thursday, the 28/A of July next, between the hours of, 9 and-12 in the forenoon, and 2 and 6 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of coilec'liiigand receiving the School 'Tuxes assessed (or the present year. On all taxes paid oh or before that date, a de duction will he made of FIVE PER CENT.— Persons wishing to pay their taxes in the mean time, may do so by culling on the Treasurer, at his store in “ Marion Hall” building. J. W. KBY, Treasurer . Juno 9, 1859 —8t Who can Sell AMELODEON cheaper ffia'ri I can 7 By paving $£ per month, you can g«t one ol tlio best muludeons in the country, at A. B. Ew ing’s furnil'mb rooms, where there will, bo con stantly kept on hand the largest and l)cst assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, over brought to Carlisle; „o If yon wish to see a good PIANO, call and examine mine. For purity of tone, neatness of finish, fine touch, and low price, none can equal them. As lam determined to soil musical in struments to the people ,o( Cumberland county cheaper than any other person, cull and exam. ino mine before purchasing elsewhere. D^-All instruments warranted and kept in repiU ’' JOHN H. RHE.EM. , . IVcst Eight street, Carlisle, j May-5} 1859-Oto Bargains ! Harg-aius t. 'great reduction in prices jit Ogilby’s Cheap Stores I AM now soiling off my entire stock bt SUM MER GOODS, at lower prices than'any oth er store in the county. Elegant Summer Silks, Bdrogo Robes, Siini -tnor Poplins, Organdy -Laws, Challles, Silk Mantillas, Summer Scarls, Scbantillaa, Grena dines, Lavoilas, &0., &o. Elegant Worked Col lars and Undcrsleeves.at prices to defy compe tition. Calicoes, Ginghams, and .Lawns, at dower prices than'over sold in Sum mer GloVcs and Mitts, very,low,. Carpetings cheaper fban can -bo bad elsewhere. Wiiite and Colored Brilliants at unusually low prices. A largo assortment of Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Cotton and Linen Pants .Stutfs, &c., ranch tinder price. . Now is the time for purchasers 'to got great bargains, wlillst llio stock is new, full and com plete, and l am determined to run it off without regard to cost. Remember the New Store, Ha milton’s corner, opposite the Railroad depot. CIIAS. OGILBV. July 21, 1859. N. B.—BOOTS and SHOES selling below cold fo'close the business. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. rj’HE undersigned Assignees of Peter F. Ego, i will offer at public sale, on the premises, miles east of Carlisle. Pa., on Thursday, the Ist day of September, 1859, the CARLISLE IRON WORKS ESTATE, . , Containing about 9,000 Acres of Lancl. between 4 and 500 Acres of which are cleared and under a high statu of cultivation. This is one of tlio best properties in Pennsyl vania, and offers .facilities unexcelled for ail kinds of manufacturing purposes. ' The im provements consist in part of a Forage, Fui-ntrcc, AND GRIST MTLL, with i inn of stones, n large two story Brick House, Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter-Strop, Saw Mill, coal Houses, •3 LARGE: BANK BA ft NS, Grain house, Corn Cribs, and other necessary a. rh drit-bnildings. Also, a large number of Tenant Houses. The water power »»»»|MUi'n this estate cannot bo surpassed,' combining as it does the. WaleVs of Hie Boiling Springs nlid tlio Yellow Breeches Creek, giving ah ample supply of power at ail timesand seasons—having 13 feel of head.and fall. A largo portion of the land is covered with CHESTNUT TIMBER which could bo sold out in small lots to great advantage. Terms—s per cent of tile purchase money to bo paid when Hie property is stricken oil', one hlilf on the Ist of October ensiling,. When the deed will ha delivered and possession giVeti, the balance in two equal annual payments Willi in terest. ~ 1 For further particulars address Jas. R. Smith at Carlisle, or Filter F. Ege or the undersigned at Boiling Springs Post Office, Cnlnb. Co. BENJ. KAUFMAN. » - . CHRISTIAN HERR, July 14, 1859—ts ',' Intdl. and Volks-Friend Lancaster, insert till sale, send hills to Assignees, Boiling Springs P. 0.. Chmb. Co.’ Joseph r. STEter, WATCH MAKER. South Jdanover street, a-few doors south of the Court house. Having supplied mvsoll largo assort* & meiitol WATCH MiSH!RIALS ? Glass os, &c.* l am now prepared to repair all ' Watches, CiofcJtS, Jewelry, &0., that may be intrusted to my care, on the most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business to be favored with a share of public patronage. . Also, a fine assortment of jewelry, such as Ladies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cam eo,) Misses Breastpins and Ear Drops, Box and Glasses, Pins all si2cs>GroUl Chains, Hooks, Pla ted Chains, Lockets, Guards, Keys. &0. ; Also, a large and tine assoitment of Gold RngcrßiftgS, all of which will be sold low. A liberal share of public patronage is earnestly solicited.. JOS. V, ST&&L; CArllMo, duly 14, IB6o —iy . Bargains! Bargains! SAVE YOUR MONEY BY tailing at the Store nekt to Kline’s Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Whel'eyou can buy Goods at n saving of 25 pur cent., ns the subscriber is determined to sell his large and Well selected stock ofDomestiti and I'oruign Dt'y Goods, without reserve, at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at. cityprices, pillow case muslins and Sheetings . “ Apron and Furniture checks ' “ Tickings and Penit. Stripes “ . Colton, linen and woolen table cloths “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams “ The best calicoes at 10 pts. and the rest “ Fancy and black Lawns “ Lavelhi cloth and Dcbeges “ Bareges and Pongee mixture r ~. " ■ Pfaiil ahd ttgnred mouslin-de-lains /“ Challies and Barege do tains “ Silk Poplins and Alpacas •Parasiills and. Umbrellas : ‘ . “ Stella, printed and plain Shawls “ Fine embroidered collars “ Skeleton and other Skirts “ Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ . Black and col’d Silks “ Black and col’d Cloth . “ Cussimcres and Merino Cassihiercs 11 Kentucky Jeans and Cassinets “ Plain and striped cotton pant stuff " Plain and twilled Linen “ White and col’d Flahnuls " Hosiery and Gloves “ Trunks and Carpet Bags “ Country merchants will do well by calling, as they will saVo expenses, and any onc jvishingto commence business will secure himscll 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. Juno 23, 1859. ' 1 GRINDSTONES of all sizes, just re itJUceivcd at ’ tl. SAXTON’S. May 20, 18591, MANTILLAS. Those ih wajtt ol aMantilla Will flrid the Hfgcst and ctlbapcat assort ment at the cheap store ol Juno 23, J. A. HUMERICIT, Jr. MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS., An assort ment of John 'Hunts* celebrated hew pa tent MILL PICKS, just. received at the Agri cultural Implement store of, . . M.. 8. STRICKLAND 8t The Pjcks aro superior to any now made, and are warranted. July 7, 1859. : . , Proclamation. WHEREAS tlie Hon. James H. Gkaham, President Judge of tbe several Courts ot ,Common Pleas hi the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and-Juniatnvand'Justice's of-the several Courts of Oyer und Terminorand General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel VV oodburn Sr Michael Cooklin, Judgos of the Courts of Oyer, and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other ollenders, in the said county of Ciinlbetiand, by theji- pretiepfs to me directed, dafed' tlfit, ITth day M April, 1859, have ordered tbp Court of Oyer and TeVminor and General Jail Delivoty to bo holden at Car lisle, on tbe 41 h Monday of August, 1859, '(be ing the 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' of the said' county of Cumberland, that they aro by theedid ' precept commanded to he then and there in their pror/iir persons; with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other rothem. branoes, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to proseonte against; the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there toprosecutethom as shall bo j|^j' EßT jpCARTNEY, Sheriff. :i Juno 2/ 1859. Post-Oflice. N otlcc. , Carlisle Post-Office, 1 ■ July 1,1869. f THERE will be no charges niado at this of fice (rom this date for less than one bundle of envelopes, or a sheet o< stumps, and then on ly to those persons who pay their accounts promptly. Paper postage and Box rent meat be (paid, or the papers will be retained until the postage is settled, Tdr, It has become a 'com mon practice lor persons to diopfn flvrcc Cent letters and one.cent papers endorsed on them “ Charge Box! 1 * Whilst lam disposed to ex tend every rcnsoliable accommodation, I hiust 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. mv Pamphlet Ltiivti. f'HE Pamphlet Laws of the Session of 1859, have been received at the Prothonotary’a OUico, in Carlisle, and are ready tor distribution to those entitled to receive (hem. . P. QUIGLEY, Proth’v. July 7,1859—3 t . ’ Dislrici Attorney. To. the Democratic Voters of the County of Cumberland. I offer myself ns h candidate for the office of District JUiorney, subject to (lie decision of the Deipocrallc County Convention. V\ j. w. D. GILLELEN. Carlisle,-July 14,1659. County Treasurer THE undersigned, at the solicitation of nh. melons friends,' has consented to bed can didate fob the office of County Treasurer, sub. Ject to tiio decision of the Denio'CratJc County Convention. THOMPSON M. GALBRAITH. Ditkinson township, June 80, 1869. Comity Treasurer. WE are requested to name Sami.. Essstmo. fen, of Carlisle, as a candidate for 1 the office ol County Treasurer, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic County Convention. Juno 30; 1859— * ' , BELL HASUG|\«, &t. A S. LYNE, corner of Bedford and Louthof • Streets, Carlisle, will attend promptly.'to Bell-Dinging in all the various branches. Every bell Warranted to work Well dr no pay required. Slensel Cutting executed in the neatest style and at short notice. Give me a Call. A. S. LYNE. Juno US, 1850—<jm - GGoO ’tf’HftftGS. THE stjbscritier has received a fteah arrival onhololloWing i; Efesh I’dm.Aoes m Cabs, . ,•« , . Salmon « ‘‘ Lobsters “ Pickled Lobatcfea, Gollatinc, Sap Sago Cheese,. Virgin Gil tof Aix, for the table, Olive do., stuffed. ■ Tomato Katsup,, • Walnut “ Mushroon “ Worcestershire SattCe, ■ . . Pickels, RaiSihS, bates, Figs, Oranges, Lehio'ns, &c. Fine Hams, Dried Beef, Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the lowest prices. WSI. BENTZ. Carlisle, May 191 1860.' BlaK;atod' Cap store. AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly Opposite the Hardware store of J. P. Lyne & Son. • A full assortment just received, to Which Con stant additions will be made of city as well as home manufacture. The slock now comprises Moleskin. Cassimere, Bearer and Belt 1-3 Ijpa UJITS, of all stylos and colors, the cheapest to the best qualify SlVaw Hats, a largo variety of all prices and styles! together with a neat assortment of children’s Fur and 1 Straw Hats. , Alsoj Hell’s, Boys’ and Children’s CJIPS, embracing cveyy hitjd . n»Nv worn, both plain and dress Caps.'to Wniteii the attention of Iho ptlhlie is respect Billy invited, iton’tforget Kilter's Old Stand. Carlisle, May, 1850—ly , ' . ' ■ Regb;it‘r , B Police, iVTOTICE is hereby given, to all persons in i-1 forested, that.'the following accounts have been Hied hr this office by the accountants there in named, fur examination, and will.be present ed to the Orphans’ Ouitrt of Cumberland coun ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, life Qlli day of Jlagust,Ji. D 1859, viz : , 1. The account of Abrabam Fleming, adminis trator ol Sarah Crall, deceased, late ol the State of Missouri. -i- ,K 2. The account of C. Titzel.ESq;, administra tor ol Samuel Hoover, deceased, late of the borl r ough of Meuhanicsburgt ■ 3. First and final acc’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 WlCkurd, guardian of John Peter Lehn, minor child of Peter Lehn, dec’d, late of Cumberland county. 5. The account of John B. Coover, Esq., and William Coover, eXecutois Bf Deitrich Coover, deceased, lute of Upper Alien township. 6. The account of David Shopp, guardian of Thomas, Oliver and ShellKeem, minor children of Thomas C. Keem, late of Ilampden township, deceased. . 7. The.first and final account of David Corn man, administrator o( Mrs. Lydia Weirich, late of the borough o( Carlisle, deceased. 8. First and final acc’t. of John Lutz, acting execil nr of George Lutz, late of Mtlnfoe totl n ship. deceased. . 9. The account of R. M. Hays, Esq., guardian of the cstlile ol Cornelius H., Mary Girsilla, Win. Alexander, John A., and Agnes Mahala Vandefbelt, minor Children of Cornelius F. Vanderhclt, detl’d. 10. The account of John M. Gregg, Esq., ad minigtrator of Dr. P. C. Carddor, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. 11. The account of David H.Swiler, executor of Christian Swiler, late of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. , 12. The account of Rob’t Mooi'o, administra tor of Wm. Noble, late of the DofoUgh of Car lisle, deceased. 13. I’he second adConnt of Thomas P. Blair, Esq., eXecUtol 1 ol* Henry LynCb, late ofDickin son township, deceased. 14. Tho accof U. P. M’CiUlc, Esq,, exec utor of Christian Cobaugh, late of the borough of ShippensbUrg, deceased. • 15. The acc’t. of R. P. M’Cluro, Esq;, exec utor of George B. Altick.latd of the borough of Shippensburg, deceased. . 18. Supplemental acc’f. Of Sam i Hauck, ad ministrator ot Adam Hauck, late of the borough of Menhanit'Shurg, deceased; 17. The account ot Rob’t McAl ister, guardian of the estate 6t Eugene add Alanson Wood, minor ohildreff of John Wood, sen., dec d. 18. The.acjeount ol Alffed S. Sonor, executor of Mary M. Bakef, late of the borough of Car lisle, deceased. . • „ _ .. 19. The account of Jos. C. Hoffer.adminis trator of Jacob F. Holler, latoof thO IWfOtfgh of Carlisle, deceased., ' ■, . , . j , , 20. The account iff Jatolf Neisloy and John Brandt, oxeedtorsof Barbara Millar, laf6 of Mon roo toWhship, deceased. ~ u., „ 21. First and final account of Jas. S. Col Well, Esq., administrator ol Elizabeth O’Brien, de ceased. O 1 II 22. Fifst and final account o( Jas. Colwell, Esq., administrator of Gabriel O’Brien, deceas -28. First and final account of Apd’w Garrett, administrator of John Garrett, lato of Upper Allen township, deceased. ' 24. The acc’t, of Jacob Beotem, executor of Samuel Beolom, son, deceased, as settled by bis adminiHfrnfr.r. John Beelom. 25. First and finid account of A. H. Blair, and Henry Shyder. administrators of Jane McCor mick, late of Mifflin township, deceased. ’ 28. Supplement and final account ol Goo. M. Graham, administrator ot Jacob Shullabergor, late of Weht Pennsbprough township, dec’d. 27. Final account of Wm. R. Gorgas, Esq.. Guardian of Solomon Bowman, minor son of Samuel Bowman, late ofEastpannsborough tp., deCOa,D SAMUEL N. EMINGER, Xegfiter.- RegistoE’a.Offloa, Carlisle, (• ' ‘ July 9, 1859. f Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislature of Ponn. sylvanla, at its next meeting, for Ihe incorpora, tion ola Dank 0/ issue, with discount and do. posit, privileges, to be located.in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland, county, Pa., to be called “ The Bank cf CarliiU,” with a capital of Ono hundred llioueand dollars, With 'the .right to increase the same to three hundreu thousand dollars. (Signed.) William Ker, John O. PaHtcr, Thomas Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin Givler.jr. Enoch Young, Richard Woods, • . Christian Stayman, William Benlz, John S. Sterrett, A. B. Sharpe, W«n. N. Bussell, John 0. ■ Joseph D. Halbert, Robert Givin, John jrunlap,' James Holier, Robert Moot e, 11. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, Samuel Groason, Geo. W. Shuafer, Jacob H. Ncisley, Benjamin Neisley. Juno SO, 1869—Vim* Notice. NOT ICE Is heVeby given that application will be made to the nest Legislature of Penn, sylvania, to,(liter the charter of the Carlisle De. posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so ah Vo Confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of is. sue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank i also to increase the capital of said bank (which is at present seventy-two thousand del iafspwith privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to One hundred tliousand dollars,) two hundred anti lillv thousand dol lars- . W. M. BEETEM, CojAier. June SO, 1859—Cm 11ARGAINSI ~ - ~~ IJ . BARGAINS!'!. Just received and tor Vale tit i'cfineed prices, a largo lot of Silk dusters, Shanlilla and French Lace Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in great variety of stylo, cheap; Delaines. Chintzes, Brilliants, Embroideries at less than city prices, LaCo mitts, Sun Umbrellas. Douglass & Sher wood’s unequalled Skirls for Ladles, Misses and Children’s wear, Hosiery of eVcry descrip tion. Please call at Leidich & Sawyer’s new store, East Main St, Juno 30, 1859, Great redaction in prices i At the Ladies’ Resort, BENTZ’S STORE. According to our practice in the last few weeks of the season, Wo haVo re duced the prices of our immense and varied stock ol Dress Goods to such points ns will in sure rapid sales. Regardless of profit we are determined to sell them off. Borages. Bernge Rohes anti Double Shirts, Organdy Lawns. GrenodcMS. Challies, Sob Freil and Silk at Very low figures, Silk Mantillas at reduced prices, plain Silk Man tillas very low in price, French Lace Mantillas, Shantilla Luce Mantillas, Talmas, Points, le c.'l The whole of my slock is now offering at re duced prices, pieparatoiy to the close of the season. All I ask is the attention ol the ladies. Give tne a .call, us I feel satisfied We can suit any one both as to stylo and price. 'June $0) 1869% A, W. BENTZ. Fresh Groceries. JEST received by the subscriber, a largo stock of every description of Groceries; Irebh and cheap.. Also, a large supply of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting of Very lino bid Cognac,.of Plnot, Castillon & Go’s, (vintage I80U) Brandy. Hue Old Port. Madeira.'Muscat, Glarelj and fleid sick & Go’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very flue Old Ryo Whiskey,.Bourbon and Monongahelu do., Rum, Gliurry and Blackberry Brandies, ike., for sale at the: new store of the subscriber .at low prices. WMf BENTZ. Carlisle January 20. 1859. fjudar & Willow Ware. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety ol Fancy and other Baskets. Wooden Ware.—Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails,Bed- CoWs, Mats, Brushes and other necessary bouse' articles. I Aib/i’s JJroOfrts, known as fbo best .Broom fn this or anyotlier mar/cef, are for sa/o on fjr-bj* tile subscriber. AH nrt/cfes in our line afro of fered at the ‘lowest cash prices Nov. 4,1858 Now is the time Ibi' Bargains Spring anti Summer Goods! JU ihe tfew Storc f corner of N. Hanover and Xou- iher streets. THE. undersigned returns tluinks for the pn tvonage bestowed upon him by theiujplio, arid afrJtho same time'respectl’wUy announces that he has just returnecHrom Pliiladelpitia, and is now opening a new lot of SPIUNG and SUM MER Dry Roods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, amt which ho Is detetmihed to soil at the lowest tiasli inlet s. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Chailios, Aiapa cas, Do Laines, Do Bages, Lnstren, Poplins, Lawns, Borages, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints) GloVes, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchief's, &c., SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every style and quality. Sin pie and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Casslmores, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cot tonades, Linens, Sheetings, Deninia,Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored apd white Car :ud Chain, &c., &c. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS. Also, a large and splendid .as sortment of BONNET’S, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A superior lot.of fresh «K«OEKiES, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spicusj ike., &c. Having soteeted my entire siock With tho'greatcst caro, and the lowest GASH PRI CES, X can assure my friends and the public generally, that I’will do all'in Iny power to makomv establishment knoWh as tho “ HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” ' Those who wish to purchase will flnd.it to llleir advantage to call and examlho my stock before puroba. sing. . ‘ tET"! will pay tho highest market plica for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED' FRUIT. J. A. HUM RICH, Jr, April 28, 1859, SOMETHING Extra. Peck’s Fateiit Thresh ing Machine and Horae Power, with all tho latest improvements. Warranted to thresh SO bn. per hour. M. B. STRICKLER & BltO. Carlisle, Juno 80, 1809. Agenh. WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY, A tdmplete assortment of Summer goods j selected With groat care to meetthe wantsof the season and trade, embracing ail kinds of goods. Dress goods in all their varieties, Lace and Silk Mantillas) Sun Umbrellas, Damsels, Laco Mitts. llobpßtl Skirts, Men’s ami Boy’r wear.— lit (att eve ryfliing suited fol 1 Ihodohiands of the buyibg Community. Please call and see for yourselves at Leidicli’k and Sawyer’s now store, East Main street. Rent lift's Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber lias been appointed agent for Cumberland county, lor the sale of Rcuthe’s patent animal trap, (or catching Fox es,“Minks, Wolves, Boars, &c. Call and see them at the cheap of HENRY SAXTON. March 17,1859. JUST received a large assortment of Double and Single Barrel Guns, Double and Single Barrel Pistols. Revolvers, Gamo Bags, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, tec., at May 26,1859 BELLS! BELLS !! Fariji Bolls of tho best makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store ol John P. Lvne & Son. May 19,1859. ’ GAS Lighters and ,B r as Tapers can bo had iat,Philip Arnojd’s. o' January 0; 1869. A Pikes Peak In Carlislel EVERYBODY h u rra’s fo'rl’ i k e’s Peak in the west,tliotisnncls are“ on route.” It turns out to bo a liumbug, the; all return with rusty pockets, not enriched with the yellow glitter ing'which they anticipated. Stop I Reflect !. Take a friend’s advice, and .stay'At home and buy your goods of P'. ARNOLD. You will bo happy, get twice the value fo’r your money,' abdin n VfiWt Time you will And that you ore advancing fn ■fdrtune without trouble. Spring has qome.nrewo prepared for If, eve rybody asks; have wu.'olptlifrig losult itf lf hot, we VvW go to Arnold’s where wo can see. a well selected stock of all kinds of goods to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. If consists of Lft'dTes DVess Goods, Such as Berge Dolanes, Lawns, Delogcs, La- Vellas, Alapnuas, Silks of all kinds, such as plain black, Moure •Anlhpie, feiu’red, Striped and figured. Frenclt worked collars, UudersleeVes, iiand. kerchiefs, FWnftcing's, Etlgibfes, Ea'ies, InScr tifigs, &'c.. A good assortment df Bohnets and Ribbons vciy low. Shawls anti Manlillns, Stella* ("rt'f oVeVy description,) Oaslmicrc, BVoeba, Thibet wool, (black and colored,) al so, Mantillas of all pvicew. Parasols of all kinds and Muslin, bleached and unbleached, linen and colton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnuburg'. Cloths,, GussiniOros, Joans; Vus lings, &C-. Ingrain, Vcnelinn, three ply, Tag and hemp carpets, Oilcloth oI all widths, also Matting ol ull,widlhs. . • ' A good assortment ofTrunks. A liberal patronage, and yon will bo rewar ded. ItepicdibqV^he,Stand next door cast of the Carlisle Dep'bslt Bank. April 14, 1859. NEW SF&IN& GfcOBS. LEXDICU & SAWYER (at their news store East Main slice!,) have just receivecl from New York and Philadelphia, the must complete and Varied aSsdrlVnen't ol' Dry Goods cyer.offer cd in Carlisle, embracing everything that is new and rare in style ami texture; such as tan. cy silkh in all the various colors, barred, strip, ed, ’ Che no abet Beyed'ore, plain striped and Beyedero Black Silks, TouluVds 61 new de signs. Barege and Lawn Robes «f the , latest Paris stylos, Satin striped DecheVfe cloths, French Challis, American Delaines, Organdy Lawns of dark and light grounds, and beautiful designs. Traveling Dress Goods of the newest hrtkos. „ Also a lull-stock of inouvniog dress gbods to which Class of goods we give particular attun tion. SHAWLS} SHA\VIS{t ■ SHAWLS tt.l This part of our stock is unusually complete, consisting of crape, silk, Stella, in all the vari ety Of shades and qualities, moupning Shawls, lace and silk Mantillas, from the celebrated em. porlnins of Brodio and Biilpui, New York Sun ulhbrellnSj.showerets and parasols ol the newest styles. White goods of every descrip, tion. Embroideries in full setts, collars, sleeves, worked bands, tlomicings, edgings and Inset-lings. We give great care to this blanch of our trade, and ladies will And a very full as sortment. Hooped skirts of the latest jmptove mcnts, skirt supporlei'B, (a new article.) A full line Of Alexander’s kid gloves, imported and sold by Stewart, New York, Mitts, gloves, gauntlets, in every variety. Also a large stock of the newest stylos of mens and boys spring cassitncrcs, black cloths and cassi liiores. lloiscry of every, description. In this de partment unusual tea re has tech liikeh to Select the various kinds and sixes suitable for Ladies, Misses, Men’s, Boy# and Children’s wear. In thet, our stock embraces everything kept in a //rot class Dry Goods SlOrt). Having purchased /or cash ithd hiado onr se lections among the best importing and jobbing houses o I New York and Philadelphia, We feel prepared to otler.snpcrior inducements to buy ers. All wo ask is an examination cf our slock before Inlying elsewhere, for Which' favor we win feei very gfatcihi. LEIDICH & SAWY’ER. April 14, 1859. J. W. EBT. ' Foreign'and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH h WEALAND. successorsto Lynch & Detwiler, respectfully announce to tlie public, that the^-Continue to keep constantly on bund, and for sale, a large and very superior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at Ibo old stand, South Hanover street, three doors south of Inhotf’s Grocery store, and di rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office. BRANDIES, All o< choice Brands. WINES, *, Sherry, Port, Jfaderia, Lisbon, Ciarol, Native. Hock, Johanhlsbelg and Bo derheither. CHAMPAGNE, GINS, Eohlen, Licit, and Anbiiof. WHISKEY', Superior Old Monongaheht, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Sliutch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Pale Ale, Tcnnet’s Brown Stout. Also, a large Jot of Monongahela Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sate low. - , • Dealers and others desiring a PURE. ARTI CLE, will Hud it as represented, as their whole attention will be given to a proper and careful selection of their STOCK, tvliidh Cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have the patronage of the P " blli ’ LYNCH & WEALAND. April 21, 185D—(ini Somolliing New! , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND . SEED STORE. MB. S'I'IUCKLER & BROTHER, liavo •just opened, in the room formerly occu pied by Shryock, Taylor & Smith, Eng’s new building, Main St., two doors east of . the mar ket house, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements and fertilizers, width they are pre pared to sell on tllo most rcajotfablo terms. The stock oinbiaces _ , ’Plows, Cultivators. Harrows, Hay, Straw anil Corn Fodder Cutters. Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cradles, ScdlKcs, Corn Shelters, Forksi Shovels, itocs. Rakes, Prun ing Knives, Whetstones for Mow ers, dnd every other article neces sary for farm use. They also intend .keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar anj} Willow Ware, includ ing Spain’s Patent. Churn, Brooms, Brushes, Bultef-wofltors, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Buffer Tub's; Bowls, &o. .. Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Sends; Seed Potatoes of the best varieties. They aro eon stantly making additions to. their stock, and will use every exertion to supply the wauls ot the agricultural community. . . , . They have also the agency for Evans & Wat son's Salamander Safes,. . >■. i Orders left at the store for fruit and prna mental Trees, fWcrs and fertilizers, will bo attended to promptly. April 21,1850— ly _ H. SAXTON’S. Take Notice. Tfrsr received at Keller's North Hanover St., Ja complete assortment of Men a and Boy a Straiv "and' Leghorn Hats. Also, Children’s Fancy Hats. 1 .. J • June 10, 1850, Embroideries. Bonnets and Ribbons, i rices, Dotniesiic Goods. .Gejilßbiien’s \vear, Carpels and Oilcloth. P. ARNODD, Heidsick & Co., Ocißler & Co., and imperial. (HO M 0 EOT A rf. f y | SUCCESSOR to Dr. J, K.-Spi ith, bavipgiwr. I Ohui'rientb' located'in Carlisle, iofters'iifs pro fessional services tothe cilizensof thofowri -s* vicinity, in the practice ot the. Various branches of his profession. ■■ : Office in -South- Hanover street,, fontietly. oo cupied hf Dr. Smith, lylieco he -may hocobsuh ted at all times, rvhuh nvt engag ed. ... , r • ■■May fi6,1859—«f . ■ . . .. ' :■'/ ... Allow me to.lntrodnco my fridad, .Dr. J/ J. Bender, a graduate o( Hieiloincepntlifc College, , ! Philadelphia, tiVid a man of acknowledged irjcdJ cal skill, He Will succeed Dr. J.K.Sriilthln my stead, (isTcfilin'utdisengage myself frommy present aiUiatlon 1 . J » Mechh’g. dtiHe 2, '69, Agricultural Society of county.; THE Full meeting and exhibition of tha Cumberland CVudlj:. Agricultural Society, will bo bold on their Fair.Vgrohnd, on Wednts T day, Thursday, and Friday, the VZth, 12th, add lilh of October, 1859. The {ground of the So ciety will be greatly improved, Kothotall arti cles lor exhibition will be under CpVer, and'the display is expected to he much IntJjeriboU eveb befue. By order of the Society. ■ - «. • DANL. S. CROFT, Stci'y. . June 9) 1659. Notice. TVTOTJCE is hereby ljofters'of Ad i-s ministration nn the estate of JPetyttfdJnejv deceased, late of Newton township. Chmiierlantf county, have been issued by Hie Register of saitl county, to the subscriber handing, in hasd town* ship. All persons'dndubled Ip said estate ard requested to make immediate payment, and those, haying claims to present the samp duly authenticated (or settlement. . ABRAHAM MARQUART, Aitn'r, Juno 9,1859—Gt* i jliagiicrreotypes. IN beauty ibid durability, no “'Sun-drnwp!! pictnrc equals a good Dagtierrcotypwf, ibis is the opinion expressed by the,leading pffitb; graphic journals of the day, both American and English, and these may be obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Ketnoeds, Louthcr Street, two doors west of Hanover. Carlisle, Juno 16, 1859—ff RING GOb&S, HANTCII’S, West Maw St., . Vi . Oppotite the Depot, Carlitle. A large itmV fine assortment ol CLOTHS, ' CASSIMERES,. VESTINGS. &c., ' • , . > GENTti FURNISHINGS.) > Thq./ahove Gpods made to order promptly in (ho liesl manner.,;- , RcOdy-mude Clothing, (of our manufacture. Give ns a call N. HANTCH; April 28, 1859. , HERRING, Mackerijl’, Shad in. b4WolSf4iall burrels, quarter Darrels, Ircsh Groceiics, ' Liquors, Tobacco, Sugars, at the lowest cash prices. Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken in exchange at the . cheap grocery of ll'Jl. BENT 2. . April 7, 1859. , VALUABLE TOWN'PROPERTY ■ •' "i THE undersigned will.sell at private sale, all their property on EasfStreet and Liberty. Alley, containing 120 feet front on East ami 120 lecl deep on Liberty Alley, having. IhereeD erected lour dwelling Ileuses. ~ --,i J_js No. I. Being a large two story. Stone Hon,sq, with Back-building, a. IS!!!ffi^Lßrick Cistern, very choice fruit troes> &o. ■ . No. 2. Being a large two story Frame House;, with back-building. Brick Cistern, Wbcd.houso, I choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. ' . 'r No. 8 and 4, are situated on Liberty Alley, being one story stone and frame llbnpkS.o • • ■ • These properties will .be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, hill inquire oflVhi. Bell, dr thi> uhder signed. S. & N. BELL. ' Carlisle, January 13, 1869—1 t Summer arrangement i. CUMBERLAND VALLEY AIL ROAD CO*Y. HANGE OP HOURS, ON and after Monday, April 11th, 1859, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Suit days excepted :) For tlnri’liilnirg. la* Train. 2 d Tr&inix Leave Chainborsburg, 5.10 A. M. l.( 0-P. 11. .Shlppenaburg,- 5.40’ “ 1.82 “ 0.10 “ 2A4, ‘t <* Ncwville, 0.48 “ 2.46 1 « «< Carlisle, .*« Mechamcab’g, 7ilb “ - 8.15' “• AtUnirisburg, 7.45 , .0*45 “ For iDiiaiubcHbiii'^ \st Train. 2d Train Leave Harrisburg, B.UU A. M. 1.20 P-Si, “ Mechanicsburg, 8.43 “ 1.68 “ « Carlisle, . 9.20 “ . 2.34 . “ “ NowWllp, 9.64' “ 3.08 “ « Sli/ppansbnrj,, 10.24' “ 8488 '«?• AI.C/hambersblirg. Hl.flS ! 4.08 -, “ Trains leave -Harrisburg Ibr Philadelphia, via Penn’a Railroad, at 2.3 U, 805, and 750 A, M; and 1.10 and 8.60, P.M; By Reading via Leba non Valley llaillbad, at 8 a. m., 2.36 p.m. .for Baltimore, 3.20 a.m. amt 1 p.m.; • • For Treveiloh and Williamsport, at 1.00 find and 8.30 p. In. • ; Tlaih on Dauphin Rond at 2.(10 p. m. . ‘ , fares from Ildrrisburg. Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and Chunibdfsbnrg, will lib ted cents less when paid Tor'Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid ia the Cars. • - O. N. LULL, Supl. Railroad Office; Chahibol'sburg, I April 7, 1859. f jou.n n. oni; 11c 11 CHURCH &, EBJERLY, Sleam Saw Mill & Lluitber Yard, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. All kinds of Lumber constantly,on hand;- Lum ber delivered-at any point accessible by Rail Road, at the shortest notice. BUILDING .TIMBER. OF ALL SIZES And lengths cut to order, May 20, 1850—tf , NE 'V aRRAN GE,\JENT. On and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, thi subscriber will run a »Aili¥ TRAim OF CAKS, BETWEEN Carlisle and Philadelphia, lea-’ ving Carlisle evorytniofnfftg, and -Philadol phia every evening. ..All goody left at the freigh t Depot of Peacock,-Zeli & Hincimmn, -Nos. SOIL and 810 Market Street, will bo delivered id Carlisle the beat dayl West High Street, Carlisle, Pd. liny 26, 1859. £>CtTiIES AND - SNATHS. 150 dozen >3 Scythes add Snaths. ■ The largest, boat and cheapest assortment ■ln thoi comity, wholesale and retail, at the cheap hardware May 26,1859. FIFTr dozen Fly nets of all colors, Linen, Cotton, and Twine, cheaper than the Chea pest, just foceird at May 2b; 1859. IRISH LINENS. A very largo asiortraent of Irish Linens of superior quality, cheaper than over at the cheap store of June 28. J. A. TIUMERIOH. Jr. jl/TONEy wanted at thi Office in jiayrnent 0! iJLYJL' stihscriptibn. M. FRIESE 0. EDEnt-T. H. SAXTON’S.'
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