i y 0BB io!f News.— The news from Europe is "vniflcant. The mist thrown overthecampaign b's the French journals arid reports is beginning to clear away and leave Napoleon without the tenet of triumph. T'iie French are disappoin ted and scold ; the Italians are indignant— iCossuth has not been heard from, and has pos ,jblv been foully dealt with. Sardinia has been deceit.ed ; while Napoleon is full of apologies.— \Vhat induced Napoleon to sue for [lease in the niidst of supposed triumph is u mystery. Did he fear the uprising of Germany, and the inter ference of England, that ho hah deemed it pru ; dent to.add 10 his friendship Austrians astfoko of policy for some ‘ftuWe ritnlytion ? tgr - Jmlgo VondcrMiiilh, of Lancaster, who is serving out bis tgrni of'imprisonment to which he was sontorioed by Judge Cadwalader, is on. gaged at'cliafi'rnialting in the Eastern Poniten. (iafy. Thio Philadelphia Press says, his health cbntimies good, although, of course, lie is much depressed in spirits. There is, however, no change in In's general appearance. Strong'ef forts-have been and will be made by many pro minent arid influential citizens of various States to obtain a full pardon for the unfortunate pri soner. At Hie time the sentence was imposed, its severity was everywhere commerfteil upon, and tended greatly to produce sympathy in be .half of the Judge. The Pitts suae Post x.m p iiEiii de ntßuc n a n jiS.—The Pittsburg Post, the loading Democra tic organ in Western Pennsylvania, has put np the name of James Buchanan for re-election, anil in its issue of the 19th ult., there’appeared a long leader, taking the ground that ho is the only candidate who can be nominated by the Charleston Convenlion to reconcile the differen ces which exist in the Democratic ranks at the North and South.. ■Tim Tomato as Food.—Dr. Bonnet, a pro fessor of some celebrity, Considers the tomato an invaluable article Of diet, and ascribes to it very important medicaal properties: Ist. That the tomato is one Of the most pow <Mid, aperients'o'f the liver and other organs: where calomel is indicated, it is probably one of the most effective and the least harmful rent cdial agents known to the profession, ijd.— 'thhl a Chemical extract will be obtained from ft that will Supersede the use of calomel in the cure of disease. 3d. That he has successfully treated diarrhoea >with this article alone. 4lh. That .when used as an article of diet it is almost, sovereign for dyspepsy and indigestion. sth. That it should. he constantly used (or daily food ; either cooked, raw or in the form of cat sop, it is the most Healthy article now in use! MlVt-.WtNS Gor.n. —The steamship llos'ts 'it’ayW recently ari ived.at New York from Cal ifornia, with S2,l4is.U(3ohvspeCie. : jpmi.APteLpinA, August lO: 1859. Yr.onit and Jflour market cony finnucs very inactive. The receipts are small but tlie stock ample; Old stock superfine is Offered at. $5 per barrel, arid fresh ground, itew, at S 5 50. The sales of trade range front $5,12 5,75 for superfine, and. from $0 00 to V 00 fob extra and extra family, ncCofdhVg lb quality. No hing doing in Rye Flour and I Corn Meal. The former held at,s3 75 ; tire latter at $3 02 pcrbbl. GiiAiX.—There is a light supply for new Wheat and with a fair demand prices are finir. SWVail sales of pilinc neVv red at Sl''2B.a SI 30. ' istid choice white.at Si ,35 a 1 42 per bushel. — Rye is stcffjly. at 80 cents. Corn is in limited supply , Vnit there is’ very little demand for it. Small sales of yellow at' : '7Bp afloat, Oa,ts are . firm ; Cu e sales of Penna. at 32c per bushel for told, ami 31 cents for iVloivnrc.' . >■ WmsKv is dull. Sales Of Ohio flbis, at 2i i fels. Pi nna, at 20 els ! hhds. 20, drudge 250 Ci.ovmiskEt) conies forward s'nwljv If here fair and good Would bring 35.75 per 04 lbs. Timothy is worth v-2.00 a 275. Flaxseed >s selling at fill CO per bushel. CAULTSt-te MARKET-Auo. It). Corrected weekly by Woodfeard 4: Schmidt. Flour Superfine, per bbl., So.oo do. Extra. do. ' 525 do.. Family,- do. 6,00 Byis do. '3.75 \ViiITR Wheat, per bnsbel, 1 20 Rki> do. do.’ • 1-1 Q Rye do. ■ ?5 Color . do. , <3B Oats do. 26 CloverSHed do. 5.00 TlUoTtiYsrii-.r) do. 2,00 Spuing Barley do. Fall Baulky do. ; : lieb.' On the 301 h Hit., in Hampden township, Mr. dosKPii Sadi.br, aged 40 years. In this borougll on' tllu fltli.ihstalit, George Parkinson, son p( A. F. rtttd Snriih A. Muck, oged il years, 8 niontlis and 10 days. • Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Henry Brahp, dec’d., of Mifflin .township, Cumberland ciuinly, liavo been issued by .the Register of said county, to the subscriber resid ing in die same township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to itiaUo itrime diale payment, ahd tliose having claims will pre sent them for settlement. JOHN JACOBS, Ex’iv ■ August 11, 1859‘- Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers at private sale that valuable Farm belonging to tile Heirs of E. Stayman, dec’d., situated in Hampden town ship, Cumberland county, and bounded by the lands of C. Stayman, J. Eberly ahd others, Containing 164 Acres and 101 perches, of Which about 154 are Hi a high state of culti vation-, and the balance is covered -with Umber sufficient for the use of the farm. The improve ments consist of a Substantial We therboardod .. n* Mansion 'HOUSE, a Stone-Tenant House, a large Slono-BANK BARN, (ISlTilfflLcorn Crilm, Wagon Shed, Spring |i«Mjjasgjf ilnmin. and all the oilier necessary There are of good water, one at the house, the other at the barn i also two Apple Orchards of choice-fruit, and a Peach Orchard. The fences are In good order about 300 panels of new post and rail and board fence having just boon put up. There is be sides a great quantity of excellent Yellow Lo, oust growing on the farm —some 1500 posts i ready to be cut—about twice the number requir ed to place the entire property under post and rail fence. , _ The (arm, lies in one of the loops of the Gone doguinet creek, and is bounded on one side by it, and has runrilngwater in several of the Holds. It is within 1 mile from the' Carlisle and Har risburg Turnpike. The bridges al Bryson s and Rupp’s Mills, render it ot easy access at all times. It > commands tbc host grain market In the county, being only I mile from the aforenaid mills, 8 trom Mocbanicsburg, and 7 from Har risburg. j The soil is of Hrst-rafo quality, consisting ol a rich BLACKT’SLATE, very easy to till, ana exceedingly reliable mid productive in its yield. An a 1 good and desirable farm, the above pro perty is wortbv of the attention o( those wishing to purchase. Persons who. desire to make tur- Ihe r inquiry will pleaso address, or call on the dn-dorsigned, at his residence in O anisic. JOHN K. STAYMAN, JSx’r. August U, 1859 —4t . V L »n. Ex; insert 8t and aoud bill to adv r. TEACHERS WANTED. FOURTEEN competent teachers to take _ charge of the schools in’ North Middleton, township, for the term of six months. Exami nation at Raymond’s Hotel, on the I.Bth inst., at 9 o’clock, A. M. JOHN MILLER, Scct'y. August,4,lBs9—3t ■ . Notice IS hereby g'.von, that the following named persons have tiled with the underSigrted, their petition for License under the act of Assembly of'Ulst March, 1856, and tliob'ulmlemenfs'there to,, which-'petitions will bo preserited to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland coun ty, on Monday, the 22 d day of August, 1859 ; ’ Hotels.— David Marlin, East Ward, Caflislo. Snider Rupley, South Middleton. Retailers.— John S. Lynch, E. Wd. Carlisle. Dnnl. Eckels, E. Wd. Carlisle. John H. Qria well, Shippensburg. Cleric. August 4> 1859—St Land al Private Sale. TIIE undersigned, Attorney-in-fact for Jolin ston Martin, of Monroe tqwnhhip, Cumber land county, will Soil ht private Sale, 50 or 60 Acres of the best quality of LIMESTONE LAND in said township, being a part o( the farm on] which Mr. Martin now resides. 01 the port for sale, all is cleaved abd fn a high ’state of culti vation, except about 10 acres, which is covered witli thriving timber. Mrs. Martin will join in a deed to the pur chnßcr< Persons desiring farther information will call upon Titr. MartifiTresiding on the pmnises, or on the subscriber, residing in the Borough of Carlisle. August 4, 1859—tf JOSEPH CULVER Still ut Uic old DtißlncsN. LUMBER AND COAL YARD, On the Railroad, East of Carlisle, in the ’imme diate vicinity of the Qds House. rpIIE subscribers have entered into partnership, J and are doing business at the old stand of Shiom Sc Holler, where will be found, at all times, LUMBER and COAL in all their varie ties and qualities. . la HI M 85 E IS . Boards of every kind. Scantling,Frame Stuff, Shingles, Laths', Worked Flooring, Paling, Posts, Rails, &c;, and in fact every kind of Lumber usually found in a well stocked Yard. I Ar we rmV ottr own cars, wo are enabled to furnish bills of Lumber of any required length, in the shortest possible time. Our flooring, Wealherboaiding. &c., is always housed, and can bo furnished dry. COAL, (under cover.) No pains will bo spared to furnish Coal for family Use, clean and dry,' of all sizes and qual ities, among which will be found LykehsVal ley, Luke Fiddler. Sunbtiry White Trev orton, Locust Mountain, Lobbery, &c. And to oar Lime burning IriendS and to Blacksmiths, wo would say, we quU and Will furnish as itheap as Iho Cheapest ami of the best quality. The sCnpiV paHner Wdll bo (Vri the yard n's Pan: al, to attend to those Who rtlay favor ii's with a continuance of'their patronage. Thankful foV past favors, ho solicits a conlimtatfco or their custom at,flic old yard-. . . , Wo l*ave on hand a IbV’ge sto’Ck of Lntnber and Coal, and aVe constantly receiving 'addi tions. which wo will sell aaTow as any other yard in tiro borough. . . a , ’ ’ Don't tail to call at the old J-ai-d near the Gas Route. , " JACOB SITROM. , feOBERT M. BLACK Jj.— A duplicate of the books of Shrom & Hoffbr, nre iij my hands; those indebted can cull o,n the-subacribci: at ,anfi pay to J.ACOB SHROM£ ; A nan fit 4,1950 v. tfORGE AND FOUNDRY 'v" ; -, ■ *;■, Oil ' Media ,,' ■fPllEundersigned,tex^^^^^ £ deceased, will-expose to jiUhtic : sale, bn'tlio premises, al) (lie interest of Said dqqedbnt, (bu ng one-half,) in (that,’Valuable property Und.w»: is the . ■ . ' ;-• .- ILcloi-t IForgc, situate in the Borough o I Carlisle, boundqdmn thC north by High Street, on tho. East bylfio tort Spring, on the South by a lot of Geo. Hbn dle, aiid on the west by property of Jacob Zug. Also, a large lot of Bar ahd Scrap Iron, Fmge'Tools, a quantity of Coal, &c. Also, on the same day, on the premises, a lot of Ground, situate in the borough ol Carlisle, bollhded oh the north by North Street, on (ho East by a lot of Mary Gillinore, on the South by Locust Alley,-and'on the west by a lot of John Noble, containing 6U lect in' front and 240 feet in depth, having thereon erected a largo. Foundry and Machine Shop, together with all the fixtures, embracing a steam engine, turning lathe, drill press, circular sa\ys, 'patterns, &C. Sale to commence at the Forge, at 10 o’clock A. M., When terms will bo made known by ’ GEORGE BIUNDLE,, Executor of: Sami. Marlin, dec’d. J illy 21, 1809—Ot New Coal and Lumber Yard. | 'HE subscribers' have this day entered into { partnuvsiiip. to trudo in COAL AND LUM BISK. Wo will have constantly on hand and furnisli'to order, ail kinds and quality of Seasoned Lumber, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Paling and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Floating, Weutherhoarding, Posts, Kails, and all kinds ol Shingles, to wit: White Fine, Hemlock, Ohesnnl, and Oak, ol different qualities. Having cals of anf own wo pan tar nish hills to order of ally length dnd size nr the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terras. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at.all limes. We will conslantly have on band all kinds ol . FAMILY COAL, under cover, which they Will deliver dry and clean to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly 'kens Valley, Luke Fiddler,. Locust Mountain, Lobborry, Trcvorton. Broken; Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices, ■ ' Best quality of Limehnrners’ and Black smiths’ Coal always on hand at the lowest lig-' nres. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main St. .' » . ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. July 21,1859. Carlisle White Suipher Springs, CUMBERLAND CO , PA. rpniS favorite and lashionablo watering place, I pleasantly located near the base of the Blue Mountain, four miles from Carlisle, Fa., is now open to visitors. Tho wafers ot these Springs are highly impregnated With minerals, apd lor drinking and bathing are not surpassed by any. Snlpher Springs in tho country. Tlie aiildmga are well ventilated, and are surrounded by 1200 feet of balconies. Tho scenery is ol the gran-, dest kind, and the accommodations for the rec reation, health and comfort of visitors are unex ceptionable. Good faro, pleasant drives, fine music, billiards, bowling saloon and other games, and a'l the amnsomenfs usually found at Water ing daces can bo enjoyed here. Visitors 100. ving 1 Philadelphia or Baltimore in the moimng train arrive at tho Springs at 3 " U n iilv mail For further information address Daily k B r CLENDENIN & CO.. Carlisle Springs , Pa, July 14. 1849. HOTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally, supplied with fine Liquors at '“" s °J ty prices by " Carlisle, January 20, 1859. _ FANCY Baskefs for ladies, teeth and hair Brushes, Soaps, cologne, 4,' 1668. Valuable Mill Property aud Farm AT I'UBLIC *SALE. ON TUESDAY; the Clh of September next, the followingdescribed Real Estate,situate about 3Jj miles west of Carlisle, on the Cnnodo guinet creelt, commonly known as Hays' Mills• The Grist or Merchant Mill'iS'ot stone, recently erected, and contains fflin ol'fftone, 'with Corn Kiln attached. The water power Is one otlhu best on the creek. A new and substantial dam lias been put in during the last summer. There is a plaster, Closer and Saw ' Mill, (the latter new, and with'a “Johnston” Wheel” attached,) connected, with the Grist Mill. In connection with, said Mill,, about o or o acres of land willbc sold with two tenant bouses, thereon erected'. ' . . . , Tho Farm conlalns nbotit 200 acres, pi Incipal ly Of Black Slate and Bottom Land, abou t 50 of which are covered with thriving Tho improvements are a FRAME WEAIU , T rnmuiiMP HOUSE, a BANK BARN, and othei convenient ont -5 I Jiff buildings. The Fences are ingood JagULftlffi order. A thriving young orchard trees, consisting of pears, peach es cherries, &c. Also a line well of water and a spring. Tho land is in a good state of culti vation, about 5000 bushels of Lime having been put on within tho Inst '3 years. Tlie above property will be sold separate or together, as may suit the purchaser. Fosses, sion of file Mill Property will bo given at any time desired alter the sale. Persons desirous of examining tho property," or obtaining further information concerning the same, may apply to the owner on the premises, or to A. L.-Spousler, Real Estate Agent, Car. lisle. . ' Sale to commence at 1 o’clock,?. M., on the premises, whoirterms will be made-known by- PHILIP ZEIGLER. August 4, 1859. Thirty Acres of Limestone Land for Said In Monroe Township,-Cumberland County. WILL be sold at public sale, on the premi ses, on' Saturday, the 3d day of Septem ber, 1850, at 2 o’clock I'. M., the tract of Land •coupled at’ present by the subscriber, 3.miles ■rest of Mechaniosburg, on the Trindle Spring Wild, leading to Carlisle. The roads rupping 'fcrom Kingstown to Dillstown, and Irom Leidig’s tavern to Churehtown. also pass this property. The property contains 30 Acres of first-rate WmeStOne land, all under fence and in a high state ol cultivation, except 3 Acres, which is Woodland. The improvements aye a .good Log Wcatherboarded House, j■ ■ ■ ;|a,new Hank Barn, a largo GisteVn, Trees, &c. ' The, location is considered a good one for an) - kiiid’o'f Uteclianic, besides lining‘a Very de.smible place of resi dence. Title indisputable. Terms made knotVP on the day of sate by , Jacob greegor. " July 21, 1859—7 f . ■ ’. Teahlihrs Ws«iit<v«l. NINE Teachers to take charge of the Public Schools of Frankford township. Appli cants wilt in'cet the School Directors, at Blosefs ville, on Wednesday, the lUlh of August next, at 10 o’clock A., M-, Where they will be eXam by the Superintendent of Common Schools. JOHN DONER,. Sect’y. July 28,185!) —St* Teachtu's Wsi nlctl.- r PHE School Directors of Silver Spring fown l ship, wish to employ thirteen teachers for the ensuing session, to whom a liberal salary will be paid. : Applicants will meet at Ilogaes town, for examination; on Saturday, the 6th of August. , ' . JVC. ECKELS, Secl’y. July 28, 1830—3 t , ' ■ TEACHERS WASTED. ’PIIE Directors of South .Middleton township, I. wish to employ 10 Teachers to take charge of the schools in that district during the ensu ing winter, to whom liberal salaries will bu given.. Applicants will meet for examination at Paper, town-School House, Oil Wednesday .the 17th of lAugubti.atiOVo’.clook’.tAi M.' ißyVoVrte.r of the .Board-. * ' V JOSIAH WEBBEUT, ■ . ' - Seel’y; ’■ - ;;t Aoiicc ! TVpdWoiMaliereby given to nlf persons into. JL\ rested,- :Uiut;thU following accounts Have been tiled' in the Prothonotary’s Oliice, for ex atnuialion. Oqd'-will be presentedito tile Court of Cominpn:Fleasof* Cfunberland county, (nr con firmation,and allowance, on Wednesday the 241 A day of August, 1859. ■ ; 1. The final account of John Rupp, Commit tee of Feter'Zimmerman, a lunatic. • 2. Tne account o( Benjamin Erb, Assignee of Joseph Sadler, under deed of. voluntary assign ment. I 8. The account of John M. Gregg, Assignee of Reuben Lino, under deed of voluntary assign ment. ' 4. T,ho account of Abraham Uostetter, Assi ubo ol' lsaac Landis, under deed ol voluntary assignment. 5. The account ol John Waggoner, Assignee of Samuel Bear and Josiah.B. Oobaugh, tinder deed of voluntary assignment. • ■ 0. The Until account cl Win. Harper, Com. mitteo of John M’Kinstry, a lunatic. P. QUIGLEY, Prolh’y. July 21, 1859—31; Fost-Offlicc Notice, " CabliSde Post-Office, I '■ July 1, 1859. J TfIERE will bo no charges made, at this of fice irom' this date for less than one bundle of envelopes, of’a'shcet ol stamps',.and then on ly to those persons , who pay lljeir accounts promptly. Paper postage and Box rent must bo paid, or the papers will he retained until the postage is settled for. It has become a coin man.practice for persons to drop in three cent letters and one cent papers endorsed on them “ Charge Box!’,’ Whilst i dm disposed to ex tend every reasonable accommodation, I most 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., BELL HAitfinG, &£. A S. LYNE, corner of Bedford and Louther JX, Streets, Carlisle, will attend promptly to Belt-Hanging in all the various branches. Every bell warranted to work well or no pay required. Slxnsel Cutting executed in the neatest style and at short notice. Give me a Call; . A. E. LYNE. June 23, 1859—Cm_ . ■ GOOD THINGS. THE subscriber has received a fresh arrival ofthe following : Fresh Tomatoes in cans, <t: peaches <« “ Salmon “ , “ Lobsiers . “ Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gellatine, Sap Sago Cheese, Virgin Oil of Aix,;for tho .fable, Olivo do., stuffed; . Tomato ICatsitp, .. Walnut . , “ Mushroon Worcestershire Sauce, ■ Pickets, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oranges, Lemons, &o. Fine Hums, Dried Beef, .Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the lowest prices. WM. BENTZ. Curl’sle, May 19, 1859. Plows. JUST rooemved a largo lot of the Fork Plows, also some ol Plank’s, HemVo’od and Zeig ler’s muko, on hand. Eagle Plows selling off at cost at - , H/SAXTON , S . March 24, 1859. - Cj OMETHING Extra. Pock’s Patent Throsh- O ing Machine and Horse Power, with all the latest improvements.' thresh 60 bu. per hourt strickle r & BRO. Carlisle, June 80, 1859. Jlgenls. Universal feedcutter. Tim best Hav and Fodder Cnltcrnowin use, is sold at Strickler & Bro’s., Agribniiural.Storo, Oar i lisle. Pa. Farmers, call and sec. I, July 21, 1859. , Bargains I Bargains I GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT Ogilby’s Cheap Store. I AM,now soiling off my ontiiu stock o( SUM MER GOODS, at lower prices iban any oth er store in the county. _ Elegant Summer Silks, Barege Robes, Sum mer Poplins, Organdy Laws, Ciiallies, Silk Mu'ntillaa, Rummer Scarls/Schantillus, Giuna diiieSj’Lavellus, &0., &o. Elegant worked Col tars and Underslyeves. nt prices to defy copipe tilum. Xla'llcues, Ginghams, arid Lawns, nt tower prices than ever sold in Carlisle, Sum. mer GloVes and Mitts Very low. Carpetings •cheaper than can bo had elsewhere. White arid Colored Brilliantsftt umisually low price..' A largo assortment oT Mullins, Tickings, Checks, Cotton and Linen Rants Stull's, kc., much under price. ' ' Now is the time for purchasers to'get great bargains, whilst the stock is now, full and com plete, and I am determined to nih it off without regard to cbsl. Remoinher'lhc New Store, Ha milton’s corner, opposite the Railroad depot. . CUAS. OGILBY. July 21, 1859, N. B'.*—BOOTS and SHOES soiling below cost to close the business. Sale of Valuable Real lEslkte. THE undersigned Assignee? o( Peter F. Ego, Will offer at public sale, bn the premises, miles oast of Carlisle. Pa., on Thursday , the I n day of September, 1859, the CARLISLE IRON WORKS ESTATE. Containing about 9.000 Acres of Land, between 4 and 500 Acres of which ai ; o cleared and under a high state ofcultivatioh.. This is one oi the best properties in Pennsyl vania, and "offers facilities—uncxculled'forall kinds of manufacturing, purposes. The im provements consist in part ot a Forge, Fiirniicc, AND GRIST MILL, with 4 run of stones, a largo two story Brick House, Blacksmith Shop, CarpCutef Shop, Saw Mill, Coal Houses, 3 LARGE BANK BARNS, Grain bouse, Corn Cribs, and other necessary . il_i Out-buildings- Also, a largo number of Tenant Houses. The water power IS■ ■ ■ IWUon this estate cannot be surpassed, as it does the Waters Of the Boning Springs and the Yellow Breeches Creek, giving an ample supply of power at all times and seasons—having 1? feet of head and fall., A Wge portion of the land is covered with CHESTNU? TIMBER which could bo sold out in small lots to great advantage. Terms—o per cent of the purchase money to bo paid when the property is stricken off, one halt! on the Ist pi October ensuing, when the deed will be delivered and possession gh/eh, the balance in tw o equal ahmial payments with in terest. _ - , , . , For lltrther pnrficiitfiVs addtess Jas! R. Smith at Carlisle, or Peter the undersigned at B,oiling Springs Post Office, Cumb. Co. BIiNJ. KAUFMAN. I „ . - CHRISTIAN HERR, j Jssigncei. Jhly 14, 1859—ts lutin', and VoUcs-Friend Lancaster,insert till sale, send bills to Assignees, Boiling Springs P- Oi, Cumb. Co. JOSEPH ,11. STEEr., DiTATCH MAKER. South Hanover streetfa few doors south of the Court House, Having supplied myself with a-large, assort « -niiiiit ol WATCH MATERIALS, Glass -4K-* es; &c., I am now prepared to repair «1! 4&uvkinds.of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., that may be inti-Ustefrtp tny care, on the most reasonable terms, pdpinfe by strict attention to business to be tayor^d-with a share of public' patt'onago. i . . Also, a fine assortment of jewelry, such ns Liidicstßroast Drops, (gold and cain-. eo y Misses Broaalpips,and Ear Drops, Box and Glasses, Phis ail sizes,'Gold Chains, Hooks, Plat ted Chains, Locltets) Guard's, Keys. ike. Also, a apd. tine assortment ot Gold linger Rings, ail. of.wiiicii wiiub,eS4o!.4 liiij^^dliaSSlBSlW^9t puUllcpatWnu^^rn^^li^od.^.- Carlisle,’Juiy\4f Bargains! Bar gains! SAVE YOOR MONEY BY calling at llm store next to Kline’s Hotel, Not lb Hanover Street, Carlisle,'.where you can buy Goods.at a saving ol 25 per cent., as the subscriber is determined to sell bis 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 muidins and Sheetings “ ; Apron and Furniture checks <* Tickings and Penit. Stripes “ Cotton, linen and woolen table cloths “ Domestic and Manchester. Ginghams “ The best calicoes at 10 cts. and the rest “ ‘ Fancy and black Lawns ■“ Lavella cloth and, Debeges “ Bareges and Pongee mixture “ Plain and figured mouslin-do-lains “ • Challiiis and Barege do laifas “ Silk Poplins and Alpacas “ Pariiscills and Umbrellas “ Sfella, printed and plain Shawls “ Fine embroidered collars “ Skeleton and other Skirts • “ Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ,{ Black and colld Silks “ Black and cpl’d Cloth • “ Cassimcresend Merino .Cassimetcs ‘‘ Kentucky Jeabs and Oasslnets “ Plain and striped cotton pant stuff “ - Plain and. twilled Linen “ White and col’d Flannels “ Hosiery and Gloves “ Trunks and Carpet Bags , “ ■ Conhtry merchants will do wdll by Calling, as they will Save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure himsell by buy ing the entire stock —one ol the best stands in town. So every one can make mpney by call, ing on S - L - LEVI ‘ Juno 2S, 1859. . -g of all sizes, just re- XDlloeived at H . SAXTON’S. ' May 20t 1859. ' ' MANTILLAS, those in Want of a Mantilla will find the largest and cheapest assort- MILL PICKS, ’MILL PICKS. An assort ■nunt of John- Hon is 5 celebrated now pa tonl MILL‘PICKS, just received at the Agrl oultural Implen: & BRO. The Picks aro superior to any now made, and are warranted. July 7,1859; ; Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. GnAiXAM, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in-the counties ot Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices ot the several Courts of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel W oodburn & Cocklin, Jifdgosof ® and Terminer and General Jail . J said hav^l^rfoml^tho^Coiirt'of and General-Jail Delivery «^'" ™ lisle on thV <fth Monday ot August, IHSP, (ue ing the 2M day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. mo. Pelmo said con fC u and. that they are by the said precept cemmanden to be then and there in their nroner persons, with their rolls, records, and m qZcpns examinations and all other remom brances to do those things which to their offices apfiertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute agains the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county.are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be^‘- EHT M , CARTN EY, Sheriff. Juno 2, 1869. ‘ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will b£ made to the Legislature of Ponn. sylvauia, at its next meeting, for the incovpora. tion ol a Dank of Issue, with discount and do. posit privileges, to be located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., Ip be called ** The Bank of Carlisle,” with u capita) of one hundred thousamJ'doliais, with the right to increase the same to three hundreu thousand dollars. (Signed.) William Ker, * John B» Parker^ Thomas Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin Givler, Jr, 1 Enoch Young, Richard Woods, Christian Staymnn, William Bentfc, John S. Stuvrctt, A. B. Sharpe, Wm. N. Russell, John C. Dunlap, Joseph D. Halbert,, Robert Givin, John uunlap, James Hofler, Robert Moore, 11. A. Sturgeon, ’ Robert Wilson, Samuel Greason, Goo. VY. Stieafcr, Jacob 11. Nelsloy, Benjamin Neisley. Juhc 80,1859—Cm* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that application will ho made to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania, toalter the charter of the Carlisle De posit Bunk, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to 'confer upon said Bank the rights dad privileges of .a .hunk ol 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 ors, with privilege of increasing the same under ts present charter to one hundred .thousand iollurs,) two hundred and (illv thousand dol ors. W. M. BEETEJI, Cashier. June 30, 1859—6 m I lAKGAJNS ! , IJ BARGAINS!.' J Just received ( aml for, sale at reduced prices, a large lot of Silk dusters, Slmntilhi and French Lace Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in great variety 61’ style, cheap; Delaines.,Chintzes. Brilliants, Embroideries at less-tlmn city prices, Lace 'mitts, Sun Umbrellas. Douglass & Sher wood’s unequalled. Skirts dor Ladies, Misses and Children’s wear, llosidry of eVcry descrip tion. Please call at Leidich & Sawyers new store, East Main St. Juno 31), 1859. /~i REAT REDUCTION' IK PRICES ! \X At the Ladies* Resort, BENTZ’S STORE. According to our practice in the last lew,weeks of the season, we have re duced the prices, of. our immense and varied stock of Dress Goods to sucli paints i\s will in sure rapid sales. Regardless of profit We. are determined to sell-them off. Borages, Berngcßobcs and Double Shirts, Organdy Lawn's, Gmiddcans ,. Challies, &c. Freil,and Silkat very Jow figures, Silk Mantillas at reduced prices, plain Silk Man tillas very low in price, French,Lace Mantillas* Sharitilla Lace Mantillas, Talmas, Points, &c. . The whole of my slock is now offering at re duced prices, iprvp.iratoly to the close of/.the season* All.laskis theattention of the ladles;, (rive me a call, as I feel satisfied we can suit any one both as to style unci price. June 80, 1859. ' A. W. BEKTZ. Fresh Groceries. JUST received by the. subscribe!*. a largo stock of every description of Groceries, frcsh.and Cheap. Also, a large supply of . Fureign and Domestic Liquors, consisting o^-very fine old Cognac, of Pinot, Castilloil & Go’s, (vintage 185 U) Brandy, fine Old Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Held, sick & Go’s, celebrated Champi/gne Wines, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very fine Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Mohongahela dp., Hum, tlherry arid Blackberry Brandies, &c.,for sale at tho new store .of the subScHbel 1 at low prices., .j -.I - WM. BENTZ. Jan tj 20., IB 59. ■ «W»:c. -. ' Tlanovt, i thb HafAwttre?st<>rd 'of-L,l mfy-;:..:- ' : ■ ,v': • ' -.A which con- I slant' additiiuiAfi-Ut-.'bu Tnailu-ot' city as well ns • boom ImnibfacVufpi ■ •Tlip '-Slock trow.cpmprises - tlbtisMSf<}p^M i :e,:Beaver, and Felt <-» Jjf&HtdTS, pf ail, styles and colors, the cheapest to tho best qualify Stria- Huts, a largo variety of all prices and styles, together with a neat assortment.of children’s Fur arid Straw Hals. Also, Men’s, Boys’ami Children's CJIPS, embracing every kind now worn, both plain and dress Cups.-to which the altention of the public.is respectfully invited. Don’t forget Keller’s Old Stand. Carlisle, May, 1859—1 y - (jedttr & Willow Warci BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and'a vari ety-ol Fancy and other Baskets. Wooden Ward.— Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, paintert'Snd other Buckets, Pails, Bed cords, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles, , Rich’s Brooms, known ns the best Broom in this or any other hiarkdt, are for sale only by the subscriber. All articles in our line .are o 1 t'ered at the lowest fcadh prices Nov; 4, ISSB Now is Hie tlimo for Bargains Spring and Summer Goods! At the New Store, earlier of N. Hanover and Lea- ther streets. ■ THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa tronage bestowed upon him by the public, and at the same time respectfully announces' that ho has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now openings new lofof SPUING and SUM MEU ' Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part ns follows, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challies, Alapa cas, Do Laines, De. Bagca, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Barages, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints,. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs. &cl, &c. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, ofevefy stylo and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. • Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cot tonadcs, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Car pet Chain, &c., &c. PAUASOLS and UM BRELLAS. Also, a largo and splendid as sortment of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A superior lot of fi'Cslt (atODEEieSj. Teas, Coffee, Sligar, Molasses, Rice, Spices, tic... &c. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest care, and the lowest CAS H PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to mnkemv establishment known as the “ HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to cull and examine my stock before purcha [j will pay the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FK UIT ' J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. April 28, 1859'. ' It On I lie's Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, tor the sale ot Reuthe’s patent animal trap, for catching Pox es, Minks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and Sec them at the cheap Hardware store of HENRY 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 Pouches, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, ttc., at H. SAXTON’S. May 20, 1859, BELLS ! BELLS 1,1 Farm" Bella of the best makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store ot John P. Lyno & Son. May 19,1859. ■ GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can bo had at Philip Arnold’s.' January 8, 1859.' A J»ikes lu Carlisle! EVER YBODY hurra’s for Pike’s Peak in (ho west, thousands arc “en roule.”. It turns out to ho a humbug, they all return with rusty pockets, not enriched With the yellow glitter ing which they anticipated. Stop! Reflect! TakS a friend’s advice, and stay at home and buy yonr goods of P. ARNOLD. You will bo happy, get tw ice the value for your money, and in a short time you will find that you arb advancing in fortune without trouble. Spring has come,are we prepared for it, eve rybody asks; have we clothing to suit it? if not, We will go to Arnold’s where - 'we .can see a well selected slock of all i>inda pi goods to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. It consists of . Ladies Dress Goods, Such as Beige Delanos, Lawns, Deieges, La vellas, Aiapacas, Silks of nil kinds, such as plain black, Moure Antique, Barred, Striped and lignred. French worked collars, Underslcevcs, liand cerchiefs, Flounciugs, Edgings, Laces, loser, ings, ike. t[ Bonnets and Ribbons. A good assortment of Bohnels and Ribbons vety low-. Shawls and MtnVlillas, Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Brocha, Thibet wool, (black and 'colored,) al so, Mantillas, of all prices, . Parasols of all kindsand prices. Domestic Goods. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, lihoh and cotton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnabnrg. Gentlemen's wear. - - Cloths - , Cassinioruj, Cottenades, Jeans, Ves. tings, &c. . Ingrain, Venetian, three ply, rag and hemp carpets, Oilcloth ol all widths, alsp Matting ol all widths. - A good assortment ofTrunks. A liberal patronage, and you will be rewar ded. Remember the stand next door east of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. April 14, 1859* ft W SPRING GOODS. LE ID 101 1 h SAW VER.(at their new store Ea.il Mairf stieet,) have just received from Now York and Philadelphia, the most complete and varied assortment, of Dry ’Goods ever offer, ed in Carlisle, embracing everything that is new and rale in style and texture; such as.tah cy silks in all the various colors, barred, strip, ed, Cheno and Bayadere, plain striped and Beyedore Black Silks, Tp.nlards; pi, new de signs. Barege and Lawn Rohes ,of the latest Paris styles. Satin striped Dechevn), cloths, French Ohallis, American Delaines, Organdy Lawns of dark and light grounds, rind beautiful designs. . Traveling Dress Goods of the newest makes. Also a lull stock of Inniinudg dress goods to which class of goods wo give particular alien, tiou. , . SIUWF.S! SIM IV LSII SIUWLSH! This part of our stock is unusually complete, consisting ol crape, silk, siella, lu all the van ety. of shades and qualities,'mourning Shawls, Inee and silk Mantillas, from the celebrated em poriums of Brodie and Bnlpm,.Nevv Yprk Suh umbrellas, showereis arid parasols ol the newest styles. While goods of every descrip., lion. Embroideries in full setts, collars, sleeves, worked bands, flouncings, edgings and Inserlings; We give great care to,this branch of onr trade, rind ladies will find a very full as sortment. , Hooped skirts of tile latest improve meats, skirt supporters, (a. riew 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 „styles of mens ami -hoys spring cassimeres, black cloths and cassi- Tiieros. ■ llqiscry of every description. In this de partment unusual cate has been taken to select' the.various, kinds and sizes phitalile for Ladies, Misses, Men’s, Boys and Children's wear., 1 In fact, our slock cm braces everything kept in n lirat class Dry Goods store. Having purchased lor cash and made our se lections among the host importing arid jobbing houses of New York and Philadelphia; ire feel prepared to offer superior inducements to buy ers. All we ask is an examination cf ourstock before buying elsewhere, for which favor wo will feel very grateful. . . . LFIDICII & SAWYER.. April 14, 1859. Foreign, and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH lit WEALAND. successors to Lynch 8t Dutwilur, respectfully announce to the public, tlmt they coutmuo to keep constantly ■on hand, and for sale j a large and very superior assortment of , Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old stand. South Hanover street, three doors south of Inhoff’s Grocery store, and di rectly opposite the Volunteer printing oflicc. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Modena,-Ijis'bdn, Claret, ifuliro,- Hdclt, Johannisberg and Bo derhoimer. CHAMPAGNE, ‘ J. TV. EBY. Heidsiolc .& Co., Oeisier & Co., and imperial. GINS, Bolileh, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKEY, : Superior Old Monongahcla, Choice Old. Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. , SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s. East India Pale Ale, Tennet’s Brtntri Stout. Also, a large lot of Monongahela Rectified .Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. Dealers and others desiring a PURE AUTI. OLE, will find it as represented, as their whole attention wjll bo given to a proper and careful selection of their STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have tno patronage ol the P “ bllC ‘ LYNCH & WE ALAND. April 21, 1859—Gin ’ , Something New! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ANi) MB. STRIOKLER & BROTHER, have •just opened, in tlio room formerly occu pied hy Shryock, Taylor & Smilh, Zng’s new building, Main St.', two doors east of the mar ket house, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements and fertilizers, which they are pre pared to sell on the most loasonable terms. The stock embraces Plows. Cultivators, Harroiys, Huy. Straw and Cora Fodder Cutters. Rea)\ers, Mowers, Drills. Cradles, Scullies. Corn Shelters, . Forks, Shovels. Hoes. Rakes, Fran- , ing-Knives, Whetstones for Mow ers, and every oilier article neces sary for farnt use: ■ They also intend keeping in addition, 0 full assortment of Cedar and Willed Ware, includ ing Spain's Patent Churn', Brooms,. Brushes, J Euttgf.workers. Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls',' be. . • . , • Also, Fruit; GiUderi and Flower Seeds t Seed Potatoes of this best varieties. Tljey are con staidly making additions to their stock, and will use every exertion to supply tho wants of the agricultural community.- , _ , . ... . They, have also t]ie agency for .Eitons i Wat son’s Salamander Safes. 7, , Orders left. at the store for fruit * n< J " rn “' mental Trees, Floors and fertilizers, will he attended io promptly. April 21, 1851 Take Kotice. -n-rrsT received at Koller’sNorth Hanover St., K a* Fancy Hnts. r‘ Juno 10, 1869. Embroideries. Carpels and Oilcloth. P. ARNODD. SEED STORE. DR. J. J. ItIiKDLR, (IlOttOt'OP ATHIST,) SUCCESSOR to Dr. J. K. Smith,having per. nitmently located in Carlisle, otters bis pro fessional services tothe citizensol thetonn and vicinity, in the practice of the. various branches of itis profession. , Oliico in South JJaoover street', formerly o«- cupied.hy pr. Smith, where he may he consul ted at all limes, when not professionally engag- May 2G, IBOfl-^tf = Allow me to introduce my friend. Dr. Jt. 1. Bender, a graduate of the Homeopathic College, Philadelphia, and apian ofacknowledged medi cal ,BkiU. He will succeed Dr. J. K. Smith Iff my stead, as I cannot discngagomysclf from ▼ present sitoation. r J Mechb’g. June 2, ’5O Agricultural Society OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. THE Fall meeting and exhibition of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will bo helA oh their Fair ground, on IFeinti day, Thuradhy, ginf Fri<idU> ,12/A, 18/A, and \Hh of October., 185 b. The ground o/lhe So ciety will be greatly improved, so that ali.ajdi-. cles fur exhibition will bo under cover, and the display is expected to be much huger than ever bell re. By order of the Society. DANE. S. CROFT, Seci'y. June 9,1859. £>agticfc*i;coly)>cs> IN.bqjinty and durability; uo sun,(irgwo’’ picture equals a good Daguerreotype;' this is.the opinion expressed by the leading photon graphic journals of the day, both American and English, and these may be obtained at the rooms of Mrs,. Keysouds, Louther Street, two doors west ofjlanqycr.' > . - . . . . Catliiile, Juno 16, 1859—tf Who call Sell AMRUOtIEON cheaper than I can ?, By paying $5 per month, you can get one ot ! the best melodeons in the country, at A. B, Ew ing’s furniture rooms, where there will be con stantly kept on .hand the largest and best assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ever Lrdnght to barliftlc'. If youwish to.sec a good PIANO, call an 4 gxamipe mine. For. purity of tone, neatness of finish, (Inc touch, and low price, none can equal* them. As lam determined to sell musical in struments (o the people of Cumberland qouqty. cheaper than any other person, cal).and exam ine.mine beiore purchasing elsewhere., . r t , All instruments warranted and kept in .repair. JOHN H. RHEEMV , , West Higlit street, Carlisle. May 6,1859—6 tn • ■ . ~ SPRING GOoltS. HANTCII’S, West Main St/, 7 , Opposite the Depot, Carliile. A laige, and* fine assortment ol ' CLdTiIS. ■ •-• GaSSHIERES, ... - VESTINGS, fee., • . ' , : , . . GENTS FURNISHINGS; , The above Goods made to order promptly in thebest niannei\ .; . , / . Ready-made Clothing , of our.maJinfapUire., Give us a call , . N. HANTCH, April 28, 1859. , FISH. , ~ . HERRING,, Maclreral, Shat) in , barrels,, half barrels, quarter Darrels, /resb' Grocerici, Liquors, Tobacco, Solars, at the lowest cash prices. Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hanis, Beeswax', Tallow, Soap, Bogs, taken in exchange at the cheap grocery of WM, BENTZ. April 7,. 1H59, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY , FOR SAIE.,-;, . j ;■ THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property on, East Street and Liberty Alley, containing 121) feet I rent on East anil *l-0 led deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected lour dwelling houses. . na,;n No. 1. Being a large ,two story I Slmiellouse, with llacU-building, a • very choice fruit treeij Shrubbery/&<?• . . - ... .. No. 2. Being a .large tw.o story Frame House, with back-building,.Briolc Cistcrrf, ll r ood.bouse, choice fruit (roes apd. jShrbbbery. : No. S and 4, me situate)! on Liberty Alloy; being one story stone and frame Houses. These properties will be sold togetheroc separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire of Wm. Bell, or the undor- signed. S. & Carlisle, January 13, 1859—1( SOMMER ARRANGEMENT!. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. HANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, April 11th, 1859, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) For llamsltni'gi lit Irani. 2d Train. . Leave Chanibcrshurg, 5.1 U A. M. ’1.t.0 P. M. Ehipponshufg, 5.40 “ 1.32 “ “ Newvillo, 6.10 “ , 2.04 », “ Carlisle,. 6.43 “ 2.45. «. “ Mcchanicsh’g, 7,16 ‘‘ 8.15 «. At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ 8.45 “ For Cli.iiiUnTslmrfr. ■ Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A. JL 1,20 P. JL Mechanicsburg, 8.43 1.66 “ “ Carlisle, 9.20 .« 2,3 f «< “ Newvillc, (1.54 “ 8.08 “/ “ Shippcnsburg, 10.24 “ 8.38 “ At Chninbersbnrg. 10.55 “ 4.08 “. i , Trainsleave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via, Pcnnhi Railroad, at 2.301 005, and 750, A. Mj iurti T.IO and 3.50, P.Mj By Rending via Leba non Valley Railroad, at 8 a. m., 2.85 p.m. For Baitimoro, 8.20 a.in. and 1 p.m. For Trevorton and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.30 p. jn. Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00. p. m.‘.' • Fares from Harrisburg. Mechanicsburg. Car lisle. Shippcnsburg and Cimmbopsbnrg, will ho ton cepts'less tyheti paid lor, .Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Cars, r.s l- ■" - f , O. N. LULL, Supt. Railroad Office, Cliamborsburg, »■ April 7, 1859. f JOHN 11. CHURCH. 0. EBKRLY. CHURCH 4 EBEkLY, Steam Saw MiH & Lumber Yard, NE>V 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. r May 20, 1859-tf NE'V ARRANGEMENT, On and after Monday. 2Sd May, 1859, the subscriber will run a *■ * - DULY TKAirV OP CARS, BETWEEN Carlisle and Philadelphia, lea ving Carlisle every mondng.and Philadel phia every evening. • All goods left at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell & Hinchmnn, Acs. 80S. and 810 Market Street, will bo delivered m Carlisle the next day. HBNDEBS o^ West High Street, Carlisle, Pa* May 26 f 'lBso. - ~ X 1 Ootlon, and iVino, Cbeapef than tho choa post, Jin 1 tcfioiVd at SAXTO^',S >' May 26.1858. IRISH LINENS. A very largo assortment: of Irish Linens of superior quality, cheaper than overat the cheap atoroof / ,- . June 28. J. A. HtTME&ICH, Jr. S. FRIES LL.
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